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Please read this guide before operating this equipment.
After you finish reading this guide, store it in a safe place for future reference.
ENG
PS/PCL Printer Guide
PS/PCL Printer Guide
PS/PCL Printer Guide
Series
Ser
ies
- Before You Start Using the Machine
- Menu Functions and Operation
- Printer Settings Menu Functions and0011Operation
- Report Settings Menu
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix
CHAPTER 5
3.6 Moving Up/Down the Pickup Roller
The pickup roller and the feeding roller are supported by a roller holder, and the pickup roller is moved up and down in relation to the feeding roller. In standby state, the pickup roller is at the uppermost position; during pickup operation, on the other hand, it moves down to reach the paper surface. It operates as follows to pick up a single sheet of paper:
1)When the pickup solenoid (SL1) goes ON, the drive of the main motor (M1) causes the cam 1 to rotate.
2)The rotation of the cam 1 causes the pickup lever to swing.
3)The swing of the lever causes the pickup roller to move down to come into contact with the paper, and the pickup motor (M2) starts pickup operation.
4)The rotation of the cam 1 moves up the pickup roller shaft.
Roller holder
Pickup roller shaft
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Feeding roller | ||
Feeding roller shaft | ||
ON | ||
Pickup roller shaft | Pickup roller | |
Roller holder | ||
Pickup lever | ||
Cam 1 | ||
Pickup solenoid | ON | (rotates when SL1 goes ON) |
(SL1)
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3.7 Detecting the Presence/Absence of Paper Inside the Cassette
When the cassette runs out of paper, the paper detecting lever falls through the detecting hole of the cassette, causing the
Q1604: cassette 1.
Q1605: cassette 2.
Paper detecting lever
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3.8 Pickup Retry Operation
When a delay is detected by a pickup sensor because of wear on the pick roller, pickup retry operation is executed. If a delay is still detected after a retry, the control panel indicates the Jam message.
3.8.1 Conditions for Detecting a Delay
Paper does not reach the retry sensor when it has been moved over a specific distance after the pickup DOWN solenoid (SL1) has gone ON.
Start key ON | Retry operation started |
Pick DOWN solenoid
Pickup motor
Retry paper sensor
Vertical path sensor
Hereafter, the same sequence as common pickup sequence.
*1:retry operation is executed if paper does not arrive after moving it over ‘distance to the retry sensor + 100 mm’.
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3.8.2 Paper Retraction
If a delay is detected once again after a retry and the jam must be removed, the paper can become torn if an attempt is made form the cassette side. To enable removal from the right cover side, the following operation takes plate:
1)After detecting the jam, the retracting roller is driven for a period equivalent to a distance over which paper may be moved 10 cm. The paper will be moved to a point where it is in view when the right cover is opened.
2)The control panel indicates an instruction to the effect that the jam may be removed from the right cover side.
3)The right cover may be opened to remove the jam. If the jam is not in view when the right cover is opened, it may be removed from the cassette side.
Jam indicator | ||
Start key ON | Retry started | (removal from right cover side) |
Pickup roller DOWN solenoid
*2
Pickup motor
*1 *1
Pickup sensor
*1:paper does not arrive about 1 sec after detection.
*2:paper moved by the retracting roller for a equivalent of a distance over which paper may be moved 10 cm.
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3.9 Operation Other Than Cassette Pickup (standby)
When the cassette is slid into or out of the machine, the following takes place:
3.9.1 Moving Up the Lifter/Moving Down the Pickup Roller Shaft (cassette slid in)
1) Moving Down the Pickup Roller Shaft
With the power on, when the cassette is slid into the machine, the pickup roller moves down until it comes into contact with the paper surface as follows:
•The cassette rear end pushes in the lever 1 of the pickup unit.
•When the cassette size detection mechanism goes ON, the main motor (M1) and the pickup solenoid (SL1) go ON to swing the pickup lever.
■ The pickup roller shaft is subject to the moment of the lever 1 and the pickup lever.
Pickup roller shaft
Feeding roller
Lever 1
Cassette | Pickup roller |
2) Moving Up the Lifter
When the main power is turned on with the cassette set in the machine or the cassette is slid in while the machine is in standby state, the pickup roller shaft moves down to push down the lifter trigger lever.
The cam is released when the pickup roller shaft pushes one side of the lifter trigger lever, and the drive from the main motor (M1) move sup the lifter.
When the pickup roller remaining in contact with the paper surface moves up to a specific height, the movement of the levers cause the pickup roller shaft to return to the uppermost position to end the upward movement of the lifter.
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Pickup roller shaft
Lifter trigger lever
Cam
M1
3.9.2 Moving Up the Pickup Roller Shaft and Releasing the Separation Roller Pressure (cassette slid out)
When the cassette is slid out of the machine, the pickup roller shaft is mechanically moved up and the separation roller pressure is also released.
1) Moving Up the Pickup Roller Shaft and Releasing the Separation Roller Pressure When the cassette is slid out, the lever 1 rotates by the work of a spring. When the lever 1
rotates, the pickup roller shaft moves so that the pickup roller and the cassette will not interfere with each other.
Pickup roller shaft
Feeding roller
Spring
Lever 1
Pickup roller
Cassette
2) Releasing the Separation Roller Pressure
The lever 1 is provided with a protrusion used to push down the separation roller assembly. When the cassette is slid out, the lever 1 rotates causing the separation roller to move down, thereby removing the pressure between the separation roller and the feeding roller.
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Protrusion of lever 1
Separation roller
Cassette
b. Releasing the Lifter
The lifter is released when the cassette is slid out while the machine is in standby state.
3.10Detecting the Level of Paper
The level of paper inside the cassette is detected by the
Lifter
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If the cassette is full of paper | If the cassette is empty of paper |
Pickup roller
Paper
Sensor 2
Sensor 1
Lifter
Note: The diagram is a view from the rear of the copying machine.
The amount of paper inside the cassette is indicated on the control panel in terms of four levels (including the absence of paper).
Indication | Level | Sensor 1 | Sensor 2 |
3 bars | 100% to about 50% of capacity | 0 | 0 |
2 bars | 50% to about 10% of capacity | 1 | 0 |
1 bar | about 10% or less of capacity | 1 | 1 |
no bar | No paper | - | - |
0:
1:
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4 Identifying the Size of Paper
The size of paper inside the cassette may be set using the dial on the cassette. The ABsetting and the
4.1 Identifying the Size
The dial on the cassette may be set to any of 16 stops.
When the dial is set to an appropriate paper size and the cassette is slid into the machine, the four cassette size detecting switches recognize the size of the paper based on the resulting combination of indentations and protrusions of the size detecting cam.
4.2
The
When the cassette is slid into the machine, the cassette side detecting switch recognizes the paper configuration (AB or Inch)
[1]
[3]
[2]
Ref. Name
[1]Dial
[2]
[3]Size detecting cam
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4.3 Paper Size
The width and the length of paper are identified by the CPU of the machine with reference to how the dial mounted to the cassette is set. The following diagram shows the rotary label attached to the dial, and the following table shows the paper sizes that are recognized by the machine:
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A5R
U1
LTR | ||
LTR | ||
- | ||
LGL | R | |
11×17 | ||
U4 | U5 |
STMT
SP 4-
8 | |
U7 | U |
Note 1:U Cassette | |
The following are special types of paper: | |
U1...FOOLSCAP | U2...FOLIO |
OFFICIO | |
Note
A default size paper that suits t the needs of the user may be registered in user mode. A SPECIAL cassette icon may be indicated on the control panel for immediate access. For details, see the User’s Manual.
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