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2. Operation
1) After paper stops being fed (after the Feed Stepping Motor stops) the Main Motor starts running and the
paper is transferred to the paper path section.
2) The paper stops temporarily at the CCD and then continues being transferred. If read BAR CODE
(REGISTER MARK) has been set, then the paper continues being transferred after the BAR CODE
(REGISTER MARK) has been read.
3) Main motor stops temporarily when cutting and scoring. When cutting and scoring have finished, transfer
starts again, and stops a short period after the paper is ejected.
The below two conditions cause J3: CENTER JAM to be displayed, and the machine to stop.
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Main Drive
q
When paper does not reach PPS3 (PPS3 is not
transmitting light) although the paper has
transferred 100 mm from after the front edge of
the paper has reached PPS2 (PPS2 is not
transmitting light).
w
When paper is not extracted from PPS3 (PPS3 is
not transmitting light) although the total length of
the paper +30 mm has been transferred from after
the front edge of the paper has reached PPS3
(PPS3 is not transmitting light).
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
J3:CENTER JAM
Start Processing
Has the paper reached
PPS2?
Has the paper reached
PPS3?
Count start
Go to the next path
Has the paper been
transferred 100 mm?
Start processing
Count start
Go to the next path
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
J3:CENTER JAM
Yes
Has the paper reached
PPS3?
Has the paper
separated from PPS3?
Has the paper being
processed been tranferred
a distance more than the
total length of the paper
plus 30 mm?
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