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Paper-Axis Motor Assembly

 

WARNING: Switch off the Printer and remove the Power Cord.

 
  1. Remove the Right Rear Cover
       
      2. Remove the Right Hand Cover
       
     

3. Remove the Service Station Assembly

       
    4. Disconnect the Paper-Axis Motor Cable at P10 and the Encoder Cable at P12 from the Main PCA (and NOT from Motor).
       
    5. Remove the 2 T-20 screws (Type A) that secure the Helical Gear to the right-hand side of the Drive Roller.
       
    6. Remove the Helical Gear.
       
    7. Remove the 3 T-20 screws (Type L) that secure the Paper-Axis Motor Assembly to the Sideplate.
       
    8. Remove the Paper-Axis Motor Assembly.
       
 

NOTE: When you replace the Paper-Axis Motor Assembly you must perform the following Service Calibrations:

-Accuracy Calibration
-Printhead Alignment

 

Installation of Paper-Axis Motor Assembly

WARNING: When reinstalling parts make sure that they fit tightly and that
screws are tight.

 

NOTE Apply grease to the Helical Gear.

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