8.7 ADJUSTING THE MASTER EJECT CLAMPER CAM
Purpose: To position the master eject clamper cam [B] so that the master
clamper opens correctly during the master eject process and
closes correctly for all other processes.
Adjustment Standard: 29
±
0.5 mm when the solenoid is energized, and
less than 25 mm when it is de-energized.
1. Remove the drum unit and open the master eject unit.
2. Turn on the master eject clamper solenoid [A]. (Use Output Check mode
number 16.)
3. Confirm that the distance [E] between the bushing [D] and the edge of the
opening cam [B] is 29
±
0.5 mm when the solenoid is turned.
4. If not, loosen the mounting screws [C] and adjust the solenoid position.
CAUTION: Do not leave the solenoid on longer than 10 seconds.
5. After adjusting, retighten the mounting screws [C].
[A]
[B]
[B]
[C]
[D]
[E]
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