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Canon Inner Finisher-C1 Service Manual
Canon Inner Finisher-C1 Service Manual

Canon Inner Finisher-C1 Service Manual

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Inner Finisher-C1
Inner Finisher Additional Tray-A1
Service Manual
Produt Outline
Technology
Periodic Servicing
Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure
Installation(Inner Finisher-C1)
Installation(Addtional Tray-A1)
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September 23, 2010
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  • Page 1 September 23, 2010 Revision 0 Inner Finisher-C1 Inner Finisher Additional Tray-A1 Service Manual Produt Outline Technology Periodic Servicing Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure Installation(Inner Finisher-C1) Installation(Addtional Tray-A1) Appendix...
  • Page 2 This manual is copyrighted with all rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may changes in the contents of this manual over a long or short period, Canon will issue a new not be copied, reproduced or translated into another language, in whole or in part, without the edition of this manual.
  • Page 3 The following rules apply throughout this Service Manual: Explanation of Symbols The following symbols are used throughout this Service Manual. Each chapter contains sections explaining the purpose of specific functions and the relationship between electrical and mechanical systems with reference to the timing of Symbols Explanation Symbols...
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure Contents List of Parts ---------------------------------------------------------------------4-2 Motors/Switches/Solenoids -------------------------------------------------------------- 4-2 Sensors1 Sensors2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-3 Safety Precautions PCBs ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-3 Main Units -----------------------------------------------------------------------4-4 Notes Before it Works Serving ---------------------------------------------0-2 Removing the Upper Unit -------------------------------------------------------- 4-4 Produt Outline Removing the Gripper Unit ------------------------------------------------------ 4-7 Consumable Parts Requiring Periodic Replacement and Cleaning Features -------------------------------------------------------------------------1-2 Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------------1-3...
  • Page 6 Installation(Inner Finisher-C1) Making Pre-installation Checks --------------------------------------------5-2 Cautions at the Installation ------------------------------------------------------ 5-2 Kontrollen vor der Installation (German/Deutsch) --------------------5-2 Vorsichtshinweise zur Installation ---------------------------------------------- 5-2 Checking Bundled Components -------------------------------------------5-3 How to Utilize This Installation Procedure ------------------------------5-4 When Using the Contained Parts ---------------------------------------------- 5-4...
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions ■ Notes Before Serving...
  • Page 8: Notes Before It Works Serving

    Safety Precautions Notes Before it Works Serving Caution: At servicing, be sure to turn off the power source according to the specified steps and disconnect the power plug. Caution: When performing cleaning using organic solvent such as alcohol, be sure to check that the component of solvent is vaporized completely before assembling.
  • Page 9 Product Outline ■ Features Specifications ■ ■ Names of Parts Produt Outline...
  • Page 10: Produt Outline Features

    Produt Outline > Features Features A variety of finishing functions • 2 delivery tray + Multi stapling Large tray capacity (500 sheets+) • Utilize the inner room of the system Produt Outline > Features...
  • Page 11: Specifications

    Produt Outline > Specifications Specifications Specifications Item Capable size for Width: 100mm-320mm Non-sort stacking Width: 210mm-297mm alignment Bunch offset stacking Specifications Item Width: 210mm-297mm Staple stacking Stacking method Stacking tray descending method Paper detection Processing tray Available Paper ejection Face-down ejection Standard tray/Additional Available Stacking alignment...
  • Page 12: Names Of Parts

    Produt Outline > Names of Parts > External View 2 Names of Parts External View 2 External View 1 StaplerAdditional Tray-A1 Upper guide part Switchback guide Stack extension tray 1 Stack tray Stack extension tray 2 Stapler Tray paper holdig arm F-1-2 F-1-2 F-1-1...
  • Page 13: External View3

    Produt Outline > Names of Parts > Cross Section External View 3 Cross Section Finisher front cover F-1-3 F-1-3 F-1-4 F-1-4 [ 1 ] Stack tray [ 6 ] Stapler [ 2 ] Processing tray [ 7 ] Trailing edge aligning plate [ 3 ] Shift roller [ 8 ] Gripper [ 4 ] Switchback part...
  • Page 14: Technology

    Technology ■ Basic Configuration ■ Work of Service Technology...
  • Page 15 Technology > Servicing Work > Version Upgrade > Overview Servicing Work Customer maintenance ■ Scheduled Servicing Cleaning the shift roller • When the endurance time of a part expires soon, replace and/or clean it as required. Details Shift roller should be cleaned once a month to maintain the accuracy of the stacking Item Part name Expected...
  • Page 16: Outline Of Basic Operation

    Technology > Basic Configuration > Outline of basic operation > Non-sort operation Basic Configuration 2.Details • Outline of operation Outline of basic operation 1)Ejected paper from the host machine is conveyed into the finisher. 2)Before paper trailing edge passes by the entrance roller, the shift roller goes down to ■...
  • Page 17: Offset Operation

    Technology > Basic Configuration > Outline of basic operation > Offset operation ■ Offset operation 2.Details • Outline of operation 1.Outline Stacking the ejected paper from the host machine onto the processing tray. Every paper 1)1)through 5) are the same operation as "Non-sort". stack consisting of 10sheets of paper is offset and ejected on the stack tray.
  • Page 18: Stapling Operation

    Technology > Basic Configuration > Outline of basic operation > Stapling operation ■ Stapling operation 2.Details 1.Outline • Outline of operation Stacking the ejected paper from the host machine onto the processing tray. Stapling and "Angle stapling at 1 front corner", "Angle stapling at 1 rear corner" and "Double stapling (side ejecting the paper stack on the stack tray.
  • Page 19 Technology > Basic Configuration > Outline of basic operation > Stapling operation Gripper evacuating Gripper evacuating Shift roller nip Shift roller nip and connecting to the stapler and connecting to the stapler connecting mechanism-1 connecting mechanism-1 Shift roller nip Shift roller nip connecting connecting mechanism-2...
  • Page 20 Technology > Basic Configuration > Outline of basic operation > Stapling operation Conveying the paper stack The stapler and the gripper move with the shift roller Stapler Conveying direction Stack tray Gripper delivers the paper stack Returning to the connecting position The paper guide F-2-8...
  • Page 21 Periodic Servicing ■ Periodic Service Works Periodic Servicing...
  • Page 22: Periodic Servicing Periodic Service Works

    Periodic Servicing > Periodic Service Works Periodic Service Works None Periodic Servicing > Periodic Service Works...
  • Page 23: Parts Replacement And Cleaning Procedure

    Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure ■ List of Parts ■ Main Units ■ Consumable Parts Requiring Periodic Replacement and Cleaning Points ■ Solenoids ■ Motors Switches ■ ■ PCBs ■ Others Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure...
  • Page 24: Motors/Switches/Solenoids

    Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > Sensors1 List of Parts Sensors1 Motors/Switches/Solenoids SOL2 SOL1 F-4-8 F-4-8 Part name Part number Reference Part name Part number Reference Entrance sensor WG8-5836 FK2-8750 STP move motor Shift roller HP sensor WG8-5836 Gripper unit move motor FK2-8750...
  • Page 25: Sensors2

    Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > PCBs Sensors2 PCBs [PCB2] [PCB3] [PCB1] Part name Part number Reference Part name Part number Reference PCB1 Finisher controller PCB FM4-2124 Gripper unit HP sensor WG8-5836 PCB2 Flexible cable broadcast PCB FM4-2125 Gripper stapler connection sensor WG8-5836...
  • Page 26 Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > List of Parts > PCBs Consumable Parts Requiring Periodic Replacement and Cleaning Points Removing the Stapler Unit 1) Remove three screws to remove the inner cover. 2) Remove one screw to remove the stapler cover. F-4-1 F-4-1 NOTE:...
  • Page 27 Periodic Servicing > Consumable Parts Requiring Periodic Replacement and Cleaning Points > Removing the Shift Roller Removing the Shift Roller 1) Remove six screws, and then remove the upper guide. 2) Remove the resin retaining ring , and then remove the shift roller. Stepped screw F-4-6 F-4-6...
  • Page 28: Main Units

    Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Main Units > Removing the Upper Unit Main Units Removing the Upper Unit 1) Remove three screws and then the inner cover. 2) Remove the additional tray PCB along with the mount (only when the additional tray is installed).
  • Page 29 Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Main Units > Removing the Upper Unit 8) Place the finisher controller PCB as shown, remove six screws and then the upper guide. 7) Disconnect eight connectors. F-4-13 F-4-13 F-4-14 F-4-14 9) Remove one wire saddle, one connector, and then the harness leading to the upper guide from 10) Remove five wire saddles, two edge saddles, and then the additional tray harness rearward (only when the additional tray is installed).
  • Page 30 Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Main Units > Removing the Upper Unit 13) Remove four screws and then the upper unit. 11)Remove the harness from the harness guide. 12) Remove one screw and then the cover. F-4-18 F-4-18 F-4-17 F-4-17 Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure >...
  • Page 31: Removing The Gripper Unit

    Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Main Units > Removing the Gripper Unit Removing the Gripper Unit 1) Remove the upper unit. 3) Remove the reuse band. 2) Move the stapler rearward. 4) Pull out the gripper unit in the direction of the arrow. F-4-19 F-4-19 F-4-20...
  • Page 32: Removing The Solenoid

    Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Solenoid > Removing the Paper Lever Drive Solenoid 4-10 Removing the Solenoid Removing the Paper Lever Drive Solenoid 3) Remove the reuse band of the additional tray harness (only when the additional tray is 1) Remove the upper unit.
  • Page 33 Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Solenoid > Removing the Paper Lever Drive Solenoid 4-11 9) Remove three screws and then the grate-shaped guide (lower). 10) Remove two wire saddles. 11) Disconnect the relay connector and one screw. F-4-27 F-4-27 F-4-26...
  • Page 34: Removing The Staple Solenoid

    Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Solenoid > Removing the Staple Solenoid 4-12 Removing the Staple Solenoid 3) Remove the reuse band of the additional tray harness (only when the additional tray is 1) Remove the upper unit. 2) Move the stapler rearward.
  • Page 35 Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Solenoid > Removing the Staple Solenoid 4-13 9) Remove three screws and then the grate-shaped guide (lower). 10) Remove two wire saddles. 11) Disconnect the relay connector and one screw. F-4-35 F-4-35 F-4-34 F-4-34 12) Remove three screws and then the processing tray.
  • Page 36 Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Solenoid > Removing the Staple Solenoid 4-14 15) Lay down the finisher lower unit as shown. 16) Remove one screw and then the staple solenoid. F-4-38 F-4-38 4-14 Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Solenoid > Removing the Staple Solenoid...
  • Page 37: Removing The Motors

    Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Motors > Removing the Shift Roller Release Motor 4-15 Removing the Motors Removing the Shift Roller Release Motor 1) Remove three screws and then the inner cover. 2) Remove the additional tray PCB along with the mount (only when the additional tray is installed).
  • Page 38: Removing The Shift Motor

    Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Motors > Removing the Shift Motor 4-16 6) Remove two screws and then the shift roller release motor. F-4-43 F-4-43 Removing the Shift Motor 1) Remove three screws and then the inner cover. 2) Remove the additional tray PCB along with the mount (only when the additional tray is installed).
  • Page 39 Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Motors > Removing the Shift Motor 4-17 3) Disconnect one flexible cable and eight connectors. 6) Remove four wire saddles and the harness from the harness guide, and then pull out the finisher 4) Remove one wire saddle.
  • Page 40: Removing The Feed Motor

    Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Motors > Removing the Feed Motor 4-18 13) Remove two screws, and then remove the shift motor. 11) Release the harness from the guide. 12) Remove one screw and then the harness guide. F-4-50 F-4-50 F-4-51...
  • Page 41: Removing The Gripper Open/Close Motor

    Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Motors > Removing the STP Move Motor/Gripper Unit Move Motor 4-19 Removing the Gripper Open/Close Motor 4) Remove two screws and then the gripper open/close motor. 1) Remove the gripper unit. 2) Remove one screw and then the cover. 3) Remove one connector and then the harness from the harness guide.
  • Page 42 Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Motors > Removing the STP Move Motor/Gripper Unit Move Motor 4-20 6) Remove the additional tray harness (only when the additional tray is installed). 8) Move the gripper unit in the direction of the arrow. 7) Remove the tray.
  • Page 43 Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Motors > Removing the STP Move Motor/Gripper Unit Move Motor 4-21 13) Disconnect two connectors and the spring. 12) Remove three screws and then the processing tray. F-4-61 F-4-61 F-4-62 F-4-62 14) Remove two screws and then the STP move motor/gripper unit move motor unit. F-4-63 F-4-63 4-21...
  • Page 44: Removing The Entrance Roller Release /Stopper Hp Motor

    Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Motors > Removing the Entrance Roller Release /Stopper HP Motor 4-22 Removing the Entrance Roller Release /Stopper HP Motor 4) Remove two reuse bands. 1) Remove the harness from the harness guide. 5) Remove two screws and then the cover.
  • Page 45: Removing The Additional Tray Lift Motor

    Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Motors > Removing the Additional Tray Lift Motor 4-23 Removing the Additional Tray Lift Motor 1) Remove the additional tray. 4) Turn over the tray. 2) Remove two screws and then the top cover of the tray. 5) Remove two screws and then the bottom cover of the tray.
  • Page 46: Removing The Tray Lift Motor

    Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Motors > Removing the Tray Lift Motor 4-24 8) Remove one screw and then the tray lift motor unit along with the mount. F-4-72 F-4-72 Removing the Tray Lift Motor 1) Remove the additional tray. 3) Raise the standard to remove it.
  • Page 47 Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Motors > Removing the Tray Lift Motor 4-25 4) Remove two screws and then the top cover of the tray. 6) Turn over the tray. 7) Remove two screws and then the bottom cover of the tray. 5) Disconnect one connector.
  • Page 48 Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Motors > Removing the Tray Lift Motor 4-26 10) Remove one screw and then the tray lift motor unit along with the mount. F-4-79 F-4-79 4-26 Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Motors > Removing the Tray Lift Motor...
  • Page 49 Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Others > Stapler Cradle Installation Procedure 4-27 Others Stapler Cradle Installation Procedure NOTE: The stapler cradle (without stapler unit) can run off the rails when it is moved rearward. If this happens, bring back the stapler cradle onto the rails following the procedure below. This also applies to the stapler cradle with a stapler unit.
  • Page 50: Removing The Switches

    Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Switches > Removing the Front Cover Switch 4-28 Removing the Switches Removing the Front Cover Switch 1) Remove three screws and then the inner cover. 2) Remove the additional tray PCB along with the mount (only when the additional tray is installed).
  • Page 51: Removing The Staple Safety Switch

    Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Switches > Removing the Staple Safety Switch 4-29 9) Remove one wire saddle and two connectors. 10) Remove the front cover switch. F-4-85 F-4-85 Removing the Staple Safety Switch 1) Remove three screws and then the inner cover. 2) Remove six screws and then the upper guide.
  • Page 52 Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Switches > Removing the Staple Safety Switch 4-30 3) Remove the additional tray PCB along with the mount (only when the additional tray is 4) Disconnect the relay connector of the staple safety switch, and then remove harness from the wire installed).
  • Page 53 Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the Switches > Removing the Staple Safety Switch 4-31 5) Release the hook using a flat-blade screwdriver or the like, and then remove the cover. 6) Remove the staple safety switch. F-4-91 F-4-91 4-31 Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure >...
  • Page 54: Removing The Pcb

    Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the PCB > Removing the Additional Tray PCB 4-32 Removing the PCB Removing the Additional Tray PCB 1) Remove three screws and then the inner cover. 2) Disconnect the three connectors from the additional tray PCB. F-4-92 F-4-92 NOTE:...
  • Page 55: Removing The Finisher Controller Pcb

    Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the PCB > Removing the Finisher Controller PCB 4-33 Removing the Finisher Controller PCB 1) Remove three screws and then the inner cover. 2) Remove the additional tray PCB along with the mount (only when the additional tray is installed).
  • Page 56 Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the PCB > Removing the Finisher Controller PCB 4-34 8) Detach the PCB cover in the direction of the arrow. 7) Disconnect eight connectors. F-4-100 F-4-100 F-4-99 F-4-99 9) Remove three screws and then the finisher controller PCB. F-4-101 F-4-101 4-34...
  • Page 57: Removing The Flexible Cable Broadcast Pcb

    Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure > Removing the PCB > Removing the Flexible Cable Broadcast PCB 4-35 Removing the Flexible Cable Broadcast PCB 1) Remove three screws and then the inner cover. 2) Move the stapler unit rearward. 3) Remove the harness from the harness guide. 4) Remove one screw and then the cover.
  • Page 58: Installation(Inner Finisher-C1)

    Installation(Inner Finisher-C1) ■ Making Pre-installtion Checks ■ Checking Bundled Components ■ How to Utilize This Installation Procedure ■ Installation Procedure Installation(Inner Finisher-C1)
  • Page 59: Making Pre-Installation Checks

    F-5-2 In case the 3 Way Unit-C1 is about to be installed in the host machine besides the Inner Finisher-C1, install the 3 Way Unit-C1 prior to the installation of the Inner Finisher-C1. Refer to the installation procedure of the 3 Way Unit-C1.
  • Page 60: Checking Bundled Components

    Installation(Inner Finisher-C1) Checking Bundled Components F-5-3 F-5-3 [1] Finisher 1pc. [2] Tray under cover 1pc. [3] Stay (Right) 1pc. [4] Stay (Left) 1pc. [5] Fixture 1pc. [6] Staple Cartridge 1pc. [7] Staple sheet 1pc. [8] Screw (Binding, M4x8) 4pcs. [9] Screw (RS-tight, M3x8) 2pcs.
  • Page 61: How To Utilize This Installation Procedure

    Installation(Inner Finisher-C1) How to Utilize This Installation Procedure When Using the Contained Parts (Bundled Components in the Shipping Carton) After unpacking, confirm the parts contained in the package by referring to the illustration of “Bundled Components” described in this procedure.
  • Page 62: Installation Procedure

    Installation(Inner Finisher-C1) Installation Procedure Installation Procedure 1) Hold the positions shown in the figure and take out the finisher 2) Detach the 2 fixtures and remove the adhesive tapes and cushions. (3 screws) from the carton. P-tight Screw RS-tight Screw...
  • Page 63 Installation(Inner Finisher-C1) ■ When the Inner 2 Way Tray-F1 has already been installed in the host machine. 5)Remove the insert pin and Inner 2 Way Tray-F1. F-5-24 F-5-24 NOTE: The insert pin and Inner 2 Way Tray-F1 are no longer reused.
  • Page 64 Installation(Inner Finisher-C1) ■ When the 3 Way Unit-C1 is installed in the host machine. 8) Remove the reversal guide. F-5-27 F-5-27 NOTE: The reversal guide is no longer reused. Installation(Inner Finisher-C1)
  • Page 65 Installation(Inner Finisher-C1) 9) Detach the inner cover. 2 screws • F-5-10 F-5-10 NOTE: The inner cover and screws are no longer reused. 10) Detach the delivery tray.(3 hooks) 11) Cut out the parts shown in the figure using side cutter.
  • Page 66 Installation(Inner Finisher-C1) 12) Fix the supplied stay (right). 13) Fix the supplied stay (left). 2 screws with the washer 1 screw with a washer • • 2 supplied screws (Binding, M4x8) • A screw with the washer F-5-13 F-5-13 F-5-14 F-5-14 14) Fix the supplied tray under cover.
  • Page 67 Installation(Inner Finisher-C1) 5-10 15) Hold the positions shown in the figure and lift the finisher, and then set the finisher into the host machine. 16) Open the front cover of the finisher. Insert and fix the supplied fixture. 2 supplied screws (Binding, M4x8) •...
  • Page 68 Installation(Inner Finisher-C1) 5-11 19) Fit the interface cable to the cable guide as shown and attach the connectors to the host machine. 20) Fix the right front cover. 2 screws (TP, M3x6) • CAUTION: Be careful so that the interface cable does not touch the fan of the host machine.
  • Page 69 4) Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch. 5) [Settings/Registration] > [Function Settings] > [Common] > [Paper Output Settings] > [Output Tray Settings], and check that menu is added. 6) Perform test copy. 7) Check that a copy is delivered to the Inner finisher-C1. 5-12 Installation(Inner Finisher-C1)
  • Page 70: Installation(Addtional Tray-A1)

    Installation(Addtional Tray-A1) ■ Making Pre-installtion Checks ■ Checking Bundled Components ■ How to Utilize This Installation Procedure ■ Installation Procedure Installation(Inner Finisher-A1) > Making Pre-installation Checks > Cautions at the Time of Installation...
  • Page 71: Making Pre-Installation Checks

    Installation(Inner Finisher-A1) > Making Pre-installation Checks > Cautions at the Time of Installation Making Pre-installation Checks Cautions at the Time of Installation 1. How to Disconnect the Main Power 1)Turn OFF the main power switch of the Host Machine. 2)Be sure that the Control Panel Display and the Main Power Lamp are both turned OFF, and then disconnect the power plug.
  • Page 72: Checking Bundled Components

    Installation(Inner Finisher-A1) > Checking Bundled Components Checking Bundled Components F-6-3 F-6-3 Additional tray 1pc. Driver PCB 1pc. Relay harness 1pc. Wire saddles 3pcs. Screw(RS-tight, M3 x 6) 1pc. Installation(Inner Finisher-A1) > Checking Bundled Components...
  • Page 73: How To Utilize This Installation Procedure

    Installation(Inner Finisher-A1) > How to Utilize This Installation Procedure > Symbols in the Illustration How to Utilize This Installation Procedure When Using the Contained Parts(Bundled Components in the Shipping Carton) After unpacking, confirm the parts contained in the package by referring to the illustration of “Bundled Components”...
  • Page 74: Installation Procedure

    F-6-5 F-6-5 3) Detach the front cover. 3 screws • Inner Finisher-A1 Inner Finisher-C1 CAUTION: There is a stapler unit stopper behind the front cover and removing the front cover therefore releases the stapler unit. Do not incline the finisher without the front cover so the stapler unit does not come off its rail.
  • Page 75 4) Hold the standard tray by hand and insert a screwdriver in the tray bottom hole for releasing the ratchet gear to have the tray down. F-6-7 F-6-7 Installation(Addtional Tray-A1) > Installation Procedure > Preparation to install in the host machine...
  • Page 76: Connecting To Connected Equipment

    Connecting to Connected Equipment 1) Set the guide wheels of the additional tray to the finisher rail and move the additional tray down with the same way as the standard tray. F-6-8 F-6-8 NOTE: Confirm that the tray does not incline. The difference of height between [B] and [B]' must be 2 mm or less. ([A] - [B]) - ([A’] - [B]') ≤...
  • Page 77 2) Fix the additional tray driver PCB. 3) Fix the supplied harness guides. 1 supplied screw (RS-tight, M3x6) • • 3 harness guides F-6-11 F-6-11 F-6-10 F-6-10 5) Wire the harness along the harness guide part [A] of the rear cover and fix the reuse band. 4) Put the additional tray harness in the slit of the harness guide.
  • Page 78 • • 2 connectors CAUTION: Confirm that the stapler unit is not came off from its rail prior to restoring the front cover. Inner Finisher-A1 Inner Finisher-C1 F-6-16 F-6-16 F-6-17 F-6-17 Installation(Addtional Tray-A1) > Installation Procedure > Connecting to Connected Equipment...
  • Page 79 10) Put the upper guide as shown in the figure paying attention to the safety switch sensor unit. Then fix the upper guide. 11) Fix the sensor unit. 2 screws (Stepped), 4 screws (Binding,M3x6) 1 screw (Binding,M3x6) • • NOTE: Confirm that the harness fixed at the step 6) does not come out of the upper guide. Stepped screw F-6-19 F-6-19...
  • Page 80: Appendix

    Appendix ■ Service Tools ■ General Circuit Diagram ■ General Circuit Diagram Signal Input/Output List...
  • Page 81: Service Tools

    Appendix > Service Tools > Special Tools Service Tools Solvents and Oils Uses Name Composition Remarks Cleaning: Hydrocarbon (fluorine Do not bring near fire.Procure Alcohol e.g., glass, plastic, family), Alcohol, locally.Isopropyl alcohol may rubber parts, Surface activating besubstituted. agent, Water external covers T-6-1 T-6-1...
  • Page 82: General Circuit Diagram

    General Circuit Diagram Shift Roller Inner Finisher-C1 Entrance Roller Release / Gripper Open / Close Motor Shift Roller HP Release Motor Shift Motor Stopper HP Motor Sensor Gripper Unit Feed Motor STP Move Motor Move Motor Gripper Shift Front Fan...
  • Page 83 Additional Tray-A1 Finisher Controller PCB CN58 Additional Tray Upper / Lower Limit Sensor CN59 Additional Tray PCB CN55 +24V1 Additional Tray Paper Sensor +24V1 SGND PGND TRT2FS PGND SGND SGND TRY2ES CN60 TRY_CN TRY2_UP SGND Additional Tray TRY2_ON TRY2CKS Clock Sensor TRY2_DN TRY2FS TRY2ES...
  • Page 84 Appendix > General Circuit Diagram Signal Input/Output List General Circuit Diagram Signal Input/Output List Jack Pin No Abbreviated Signal Name Signal Name Jack CN38 5 SGND SGND Pin No Abbreviated Signal Name Signal Name Gripper stapler connection sensor (S9) signal CN38 6 GSCNCTS TRYMOT+...
  • Page 85 Appendix > General Circuit Diagram Signal Input/Output List Jack Jack Pin No Abbreviated Signal Name Signal Name Pin No Abbreviated Signal Name Signal Name Gripper open/close motor (M7) *B Gripper unit move motor (M2) *B CN50 1 CN98 8 Gripper open/close motor (M7) B CN50 2 CN99 1 +24V...

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