CANON LBP 3260 EF-9 PARTS CATALOG

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ENVELOPE FEEDER EF-9
PARTS CATALOG
REVISION 0
JAN. 1999
RY8-3305-000
PREFACE
COPYRIGHT C1999 CANON INC. CANON ENVELOPE FEEDER EF-9 REV.0 JAN. 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN [IMPRIME AU JAPON
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This Parts Catalog contains listings of parts used in the ENVELOPE FEEDER EF-9. Diagrams are provided with the listings to aid the service technician in clearly identifying the item to be orderd.
Whenever ordering parts, consult this Parts Catalog for all of the information pertaining to each item. Be sure to include in the Parts Request the full item description, the item part number, and the quantity. The parts catalog may be revised if there is significant product modification. For minor product modifications, a Service Information Bulletin will be issued.
Canon Inc.
Peripheral Products Quality Planning Div. Peripheral Products Technical Documentation Dept 5-1, Hakusan 7-chome, Toride-shi, Ibaraki 302-8501, Japan
COPYRIGHT C 1999 CANON INC.
Printed in Japan
Imprime´ au Japon
Use of this manual should be strictly supervised to avoid dis­closure of confidential infor­mation.
LIST OF ORDER AND SERIAL NUMBERS
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NAME REMARKS ORDER No. SERIAL No.
ENVELOPE FEEDER EF-9 R77-1008-700 LDP00001-
ASSEMBLY LOCATION DIAGRAM
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EXTERNAL COVERS, PANELS, ETC.
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INTERNAL COMPONENTS
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PCB ASS'Y LOCATION DIAGRAM
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NUMERICAL INDEX
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CONTENTS

HOW TO USE PARTS LISTS
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Assembly Location Diagrams. These diagrams show the locations of major assemblies of the machine. Their names are identified in rectangular boxes. Below each box is the number of the Figure which shows an exploded view of the assembly.
Finding a Parts Number. Refer to the Assembly Location Diagrams and find the Figure Number of the assembly of interest. Turn to the page(s), locate the part on the exploded view, and find its Key Number. Refer to the Parts List on the page facing the exploded view and find the Key Number, Part Number and quantity required for your type of machine.
Note : While looking for a Part Number, pay particular
attention to the voltage listed in the SERIAL NUMBER/REMARKS columm to ensure that the Part Number selected is for your type of machine. Immediate shipping or action regarding the part depends on using its correct Part Number.
Parts List pages. The Parts List pages contain the following columns and information.
(1) Figure and Key Number column. The first column shows the Figure Number of the illustration corresponding to the Parts List, and the Key Number that identifies the part on the illustration.
(2) Part Number. The second column shows the Part Number for the part. This Number must be used when ordering replacement parts or assemblies described in the description column do not have a Part Number and are not stocked.
(6) Serial Number/Remarks. When there are differ­ences in the specifications of power suppply voltage, frequency, etc., the differences are described in words or indicated by one two or three letters in front of the serial number.
(Example)
Serial number ABC00001
This is the descriptive
indicator.
If a model modified and a part is no longer interchangeable, the serial number of machines for which the part can be used is shown in this column. If there is no indication the part can be used with all models.
Numerical Index. There is a Numerical Index at the end of this catalog; it lists in numerical order every Part Number contained in the Parts Lists. The Numerical Index contains the following columns and information.
(1) Part Number. The first column shows the Part Number.
(2) Figure and Key Number column. The second column lists the Figure and Key Number for each occurrence of the part in the illustrations.
Note : The last three digits (suffix) of the Parts Number
are called the Revision Number. The Revision Number is changed if the part is modified. Information regarding such changes will be pro­vided by Service Information Bulletins. These Bulletins should be read carefully.
(3) Rank N. Parts marked"N"are service parts, but are
not stock items. They are produced on a special-order basis.
(4) Quantity column. The quantity shown in this column is the number of parts used in the Figure. However, the quantity listed for an assembly indicates the number of that assembly per machine. The letters in this column indicate that the quantity of a parts is not specified, allowing the use of the number of parts needed for assembly and that the quantity cannot be mentioned clearly.
(5) Description column. The Description column lists the description that should be used when ordering the part.
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