epson L365, L366, L360, L362, L363 service manual

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SERVICE MANUAL
Color Inkjet Printer
L365/L366, L360/L362/L363
L310/L312/L313,L220/L222, L130/L132
CONFIDENTIAL
SEMF14-013
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Start
Turn on the power
*1
Does printer turn on the
power?
Yes
Is Power-on sequence
finished without error?
Yes
Standby condition
Print check pattern
Does an error occur
when printing?
Yes
Is printing operation
finished without trouble?
Yes
Copy an image
Is scanning operation
finished without trouble?
Yes
*3
Finish
No
No
No
No
No
Major problem without
1
Scanner failure
[Presum able Cause]
• Contamination of Scanner Glass
• Contamination of Document Pad
• CIS Unit bonding failure
• CIS Unit damage
• Scanner Motor damage
• Insufficient grease
[Major Troubleshooting]
• Scanner Glass cleaning
• Document Pad cleaning
• Document Pad replacement
• CIS Unit replacement
• Scanner Motor replacement
• Lubrication of grease
[Presumable Cause]
•PS Unit damage
• Main Board damage
[Major Troubleshooting]
• PS Unit replacement
• Main Board replacement
error message
No Power
*2
1
Fatal error
Please refer to
List (p13)".
[Phenomenon]
• Poor printing quality
• Ink stain on paper
• Dot missing
• Paper eject without printing
[Presumable Cause]
• Driver / Panel mis-setting
• Contamination of CR scale
• Contamination of Printhead cover
• Printhead damage
• Ink clogging of Printhead
• Contamination on Cap Unit / Wiper of Ink System Assy
• Ink Syst em Assy damage
• Float of Porous Pad on Paper Guide Front
• Narrower/Wider PG (out of standard)
• PE Sensor Lever damage
• PE Sensor damage
• Ink tank ventilation film gets wet.
[Major Troubleshooting]
• Driver / Panel re-setting
• CR Scale replacement
• Printhead cover cleaning
• Printhead cleaning
• Ink Cartridge replacement
• Printhead replacement
• Rubber cleaning of Cap Unit
• Ink System Assy replacement
• Porous Pad re-installation
• Printer replacement
• PE Sensor Lever replacement
• PE Sensor replacement (Main Board replacement)
• Ink tank replacement
" 1.3 Fatal Error Code
Major problem without error message
Poor Printing
Incomple t e I n itial Ink Cha rge
[Occur rence Cond ition]
Ink LED is ON and STM indicates "Initial ink charging is not complete".
[Major Occurrence Timing]
Print start timing.
[Troubleshooting]
Perform initial ink charge
Poor Paper Loading
[Presumable Cause]
• Use of 3rd party media
• Edge guide mis-setting
• Foreign material
• Part come-off
• Contamination of LD Roller or PF roller
[Major Troubleshooting]
• Recommendation of EPSON media
• Edge guide re-setting
• Foreign material removal
• Part re-installation
• Roller replacement
Abnormal Noise
[Presumable Cause]
• Foreign material
• Insufficient grease
•Gear damage
[Major Troubleshooting]
• Foreign material removal
• Lubrication of grease
• Gear replacement
Blank printing
[Phenomenon]
Blank printing
[Presumable Cause]
• Ink tank ventilation film gets wet
• Ink rumples
• Ink onnection is incomplete.
[Major Troubleshooting]
• Ink tank replacement
• Ink tube re-installation
Major problem with error message
Maintenance error
[Occurrence Condition]
This error occurs when maintenance counter in EEPROM exceeds the specified value.
[Major Occurrence Timing]
• Power-on timing
• Print start timing
• Cleaning timing
• Ink Cartridge replacement timing
[Troubleshooting]
• Porous Pad replacement & Maintenance counter reset
Paper Jam err or
[Occurr ence Cond ition]
This error occurs when top/ bottom of paper is not detected by PE Sensor in the specified steps of paper loading / ejecting operation correctly.
[Major Occurrence Timing]
• Power-on timing
• Paper loading timing
• Paper eject timing
[Major Troubleshooting]
1 Perform paper eject operation
from operation panel.
•Success Starts paper feedi ng operation again if printer has print data.
•Fail Occurs paper jam error again.
2 If fail in the above 1, remove
the paper by opening Scanner Unit.
3 Perform paper eject operation
from operation panel again.
•Success Starts paper feedi ng operation again if printer has print data.
•Fail Occurs paper jam error again.
4 If fail in the above 3, check
foreign material / part come­off / PE Sensor Lever / PE Sensor / Porous Pad on Paper Guide Front / Main board.
Ink End error
[Occurrence Condition]
This error occurs when ink counter reaches ink end level.
[Major Occurrence Timing]
• Power-on timing
• Print start timing
• Cleaning timing
[Troubleshooting]
• Refill ink and reset ink counter by panel.
No Paper error
[Occurrence Condition]
This error occurs when top of paper can not be detected correctly by PE Sensor in the specified steps up to completion of the paper loading operation. (No paper / No loading / large paper skew)
[Major Occurrence Timing]
• Paper loading timing
[Major Troubleshooting]
1 Set paper in ASF and perform
paper feed operation.
2 If the paper stops before
reaching PE Sensor, remove it and check the paper condition.
3 A) If paper is OK, set paper in
ASF and move edge guides to appropriate position, and perform 2 again.
B) If damage in the above 2,
check foreign materials / parts come-off / parts transformation in paper path.
4 If not resolved by 3-A & 3-B,
check foreign material / Part come-off / surface condition of LD Roller or PF Roller / PE Sensor Lever / PE Sensor / Main Board / PF Motor.
Paper Jam Fatal error
[Occurr ence Cond ition]
This error occurs when CR Unit is blocked by jammed paper.
[Major Occurrence Timing]
• Power-on timing
[Major Troubleshooting]
• Remove jammed paper
[NOTE]
On this product, if CR Unit touches jammed paper, CR Unit moves back in the opposite direction so that customer can remove the paper. However, if CR Unit cannot move in this sequence, this error occurs.
Double Feed error
[Occurrence Condition]
When manual duplex printing is selected using the printer driver, this error occurs if the actual paper length detected by PE Sensor does not match with the paper length specified in the printer driver. (The error occurs when the actual length is longer than the theoretical length specified in the driver.)
[Major Occurrence Timing]
• Paper loading timing
• Paper eject timing
[Troubleshooting]
• PE Sensor Lever replacement
• PE Sensor replacement (Main Board replacement)
• Main Board replacement
[NOTE]
This error may occur in the manual duplex printing if the inverted sheet printed on the first side sticks to the second sheet when the first side printing is complete and the sheet is inverted and set to ASF to print on the other side.
Paper Size Unmatch error
[Occur re nce Condition]
This error occurs if the actual paper length detected by PE Sensor does not match with the paper length specified in the printer driver. (The error occurs no matter when the actual length is longer or shorter than the theoretical length specified in the driver.)
[Major Occurrence Timing]
• Paper eject timing
[Troubleshooting]
• PE Sensor Lever replacement
• PE Sensor replacement (Main Board replacement)
• Main Board replacement
*1: If the Hopper of ASF on the returned product touches the LD Roller, the in it ia l ink charge has
not been completed for the product yet.
*2: If the printer can turn on but turns off ri ght awa y, the prot ection circuit may cut off the powe r
due to an error such as a circuit failure.
*3: In case of “Not Trouble Foun d”, check fatal error code.
If the reason for the return is evident, first check the phenomenon user
claims recurs, then proceed to the troubleshooting.
This flowchart is compiled based on the following contents.
• Our experience regarding the quality problem.
• ESK’s repair data.
• Printer Mechanism specification for the product.
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1.2 Power-On Sequence
This section describes the power-on sequences in two conditions. The preconditions are as follows. Condition 1: Normal power-on sequence (See Table 1-1.)
Turning on the printer after turning it off without an error.
 
Initial ink charge has finished and every cartridge has sufficient ink.
No paper on the paper path.
The Printhead is capped with the Cap Assy.
The CR Unit is normally fixed by the Change Lever.
Maintenance error recovery has never been performed.
Table 1-1. Condition 1: Normal Power-on Sequence
Operation
1. Printhead initialization and fuse inspection
1-1.Initializes the Printhead, and checks for the fuse on the circuit boards in the printer.
2. Checking for waste ink overflow
2-1.Checks the waste ink counter if the waste ink overflow i s occurring.
3. Seeking the home position
3-1.The CR Unit move s to the 80-digit side slowly and confirm s it touc hes the Change Lever (CR lock).
*1
*3
Revision A
CR Unit/PF Roller
movement and
position
*2
3-2.The CR Unit move s to the 0-digit side slowly.
3-3.After the PE Sensor checks if paper exists, the PF Motor rotates clockwise for one second and releases the CR lock.
3-4.While c h e ck ing if the CR Unit does not touch the Change Lever (CR lock) or the fo reign materia l, th e CR Unit
moves to the 80-digit sid e s lowly until it touches the Left Frame.
3-5.The distance from the position where the CR Unit touched to the Left Frame is regarded as the standard distance
from the origin position, and the ho m e posi tion is fixed. From then on , th e CR Unit position is monitored according to the signa ls f rom the CR Encoder.
3-6.The CR Unit move s to near its home position quickly.
4. PF Motor Measurement
4-1.The PF Motor rotates clockwise until the PF Roller turns five times to perform a load measurement.
5. Detecting ink cartridge and initializ ing ink system
5-1.The CR Unit return s to its hom e po sit ion .
6. Low temperature operation sequence
6-1.The CR Unit quickly moves back and forth bet w ee n near the Change Lever an d nea r the Left Frame for two times.
*5
*4
Note 1: The rotation directions of the PF Motor are as follows.
Clockwise: Paper is fed normally Counterclockwise: Paper is fed backward
*2: The conditions of the CR lock are as follows.
Red CR lock is set
White CR lock is released *3: The fatal error occurs if there is a problem such as the fuse blew. *4: The empty suction operation may occur depending on the situation. *5: Executed when the detected temperature is under 5
o
C (41oF) by the thermistor on the Printhead.
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Condition 2: Power-on sequence after recovering from a paper jam error (See Table 1-2.)
Turning on the printer after turning it off with a paper jam fatal error.
 
There still remains paper on the paper path out of the detecting area of the PE Sensor.
Maintenance error recovery has never been performed.
Revision A
Table 1-2. Condition 2: Power-on Sequence after Recovering from a Paper Jam Error
CR Unit/PF Roller
Operation
Executes No.1 to N o . 3 on the normal power-on se quence (Table 1-1).
4. Detecting remaining paper
4-1.5.The CR Unit returns to its home position.
4-2.The CR Unit moves to the 80-digit side and confirms there is no paper.
4-3.The CR Unit quickly returns to its home position, and displays on the LCD or with flashing LEDs that the paper jam
error occurs.
When the user remo ves the paper and r eleases the paper jam error by panel operation, the normal power-on sequence from No.1 (Table 1-1) is executed
*2
again.
Note *1: “Paper exists” is detected when the CR Un it touc hes the pa per. Wh en “pape r does not ex ist” is detect ed, the po wer-on sequence
of condition 1 ( *2: If the paper jam error cannot be solved after repeating the power-on sequence on condition 2 (
into the paper jam fatal error for the third time.
Table 1-1
To recover from the maintenance error, the dedicated software that can be downloaded
) is executed from No.4.
*1
Table 1-2
movement and
position
) twice, the printer turns
from the web site which can be accessed from STM3 is required.
The printer operation related to the maintenance error recovery is as follows.
• When the waste ink counter reaches the threshold value (1) for the first time and the maintenance error occurs, the counter threshold of the maintenance error is changed to threshold value 2 after performing recovery from the maintenance error.
• After the threshold value (2) is enabled, the warning; to notify the possibility of ink leakage out of the printer, is displayed every time the waste ink counter increases by 1%.
• If the waste ink counter rea ches the thres hold value (2 ), the maint enance error occurs. Then, the waste ink counter is changed back to the threshold val ue (1) after reco vering from the maintenance e rr or, and t he warni ng is di spl aye d re peat edl y acc ordi ng t o the increment of the waste ink counter until the maintenance error occurs when the threshold value (2) is reached. (Recovery from the maintenance error can be performed up to the specified number of times.)
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1.3 Fatal Error Code List
This section describes how to check the fatal error code, description, and the possible causes.
1.3.1 Printer Fatal Error Code
This secti on describes the fatal error code and the possible cau se for this product.
Revision A
Error type
Scanner
Printer
Error
code
0x10 HP detection failure
0x14 Measurement error
0x20 LED light failure
0x51 Auto judge Fatal Error 1 0x52 Auto judge Fatal Error 2 0x53 Auto judge Fatal Error 3 0x54 Auto judge Fatal Error 4 0x55 Auto judge Fatal Error 5
0x60 Home position
0x63
0x64 Paper- J am cancelation disable error
0x81 PIS environmental error • Diffused light
0x82 PIS continuous reflected light error
0x83 PIS No reflected light e rror • PIS failure (installation posture, contam in at ion)
0x84 PIS shift length error
0x87 PIS Empty Jig error • PIS failure (installation posture, contamination)
0x88 Excessive Light error
0x89 Insufficient Light error
0x8F EEPROM verify error (by command)
Ink cartridge replacement timing contact detection error (Power off)
Error name Possible cause
• CIS Unit failure
• Scanner Housing failure
• Main Board failure
• Insufficient grease
• Foreign object
• FFC for CIS failure / FFC for CIS connection failure
• Scanner drive mechanism w as overloaded.
• Insufficient grease
• Foreign object
• Lack of gears
• Deformation of the shaft
• CIS Unit failure
• Main Board failure
---*
• Carriage overload error (paper jam/forei gn object)
• Deformation of the Main Frame
• Ink system failure
• CR Motor failure
• Deformation of the Front Frame
• CR Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
• Cable disconnection
• Paper jam
• Foreign object
• Deformation of the Main Frame
• Paper jam
• Foreign object
• PIS failure
• Main Board failure
• Diffused light
• Home position gap
• Diffused light
• PIS failure
• Main Board failure
• Diffused light
• PIS failure (installation posture, conta m ination)
• Main Board failure
• Ink cartridge failure
---*
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Revision A
Error type
Printer
Error
code
0x9A Circuit error (include blowout of a fuse) 0x9B Transistor temperature error 0x9C X-Hot detect error (pre printing) 0x9D X-Hot detect error (after flushi ng) 0x9E Head temperature error 0xB9 Othe r Ink device error 0xBA Other Ink device error 0xC0 CRCM access error 0xC1 CRCM access error 0xC3 Othe r Ink device error
0xE1 CR PID excess loa d error
0xE2 CR PID excess sp eed error
0xE3 CR PID reverse error
0xE4 CR PID lock error
0xE8 CR load position reverse error
0xE9 CR load position excess speed error
0xEA CR load position ex ce s s lo a d error
0xEE CR PID driving time error
0xEF
0xF1 PF PID excess load error
CR load posi tion excess driving ti m e error
Error name Possible cause
• Main Board failure
• Printhead failure
• Main Board failure
• Ink cartridge failure
• CSIC Terminal failure
• CR Contact Module failure
• Main Board failure
• Cable disconnection
• CR Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
• CR Motor failure
• Carriage overload error (paper jam/forei gn object)
• Cable disconnection
• CR Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
• Motor driver failure (Main Board fai lur e)
• Slipping teeth of the CR Timing Belt
• Improper tension of the CR Timing Belt
• CR Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
• Slipping teeth of the CR Timing Belt
• Improper tension of the CR Timing Belt
• Carriage overload error (paper jam/forei gn object)
• CR Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
• CR Motor failure
• Carriage overload error (paper jam/forei gn object)
• Cable disconnection
• CR Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
• Slipping teeth of the CR Timing Belt
• Improper tension of the CR Timing Belt
• Carriage overload error (paper jam/forei gn object)
• CR Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
• Motor driver failure (Main Board fai lur e)
• Slipping teeth of the CR Timing Belt
• Improper tension of the CR Timing Belt
• CR Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
• CR Motor failure
• Carriage overload error (paper jam/forei gn object)
• Cable disconnection
• Main Board failure
• PF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
• PF Motor failure
• PF drive mechanism overload (paper jam/foreign object)
• Cable disconnection
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Revision A
Error type
Printer
Error
code
0xF2 PF PID excess speed error
0xF3 PF PID reverse error
0xF4 PF PID lock error
0xF8 PF load position reve rse e rror
0xF9 PF load position reve rse e rror
0xFA PF load position excess load error
0xFE PF PID driving time erro r 0xFF PF load position excess driving time error
Error name Possible cause
• PF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
• Motor driver failure (Main Board fai lur e)
• Slipping gears have occurred around the PF Motor gears.
• PF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
• Slipping gears have occurred around the PF Motor gears.
• Paper jam
• PF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
• PF Motor failure
• PF drive mechanism overload (paper jam/foreign object)
• Cable disconnection
• PF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
• Slipping gears have occurred around the PF Motor gears.
• PF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
• Motor driver failure (Main Board fai lur e)
• Slipping gears have occurred around the PF Motor gears.
• PF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
• PF Motor failure
• PF drive mechanism overload (paper jam/foreign object)
• Cable disconnection
• Main Board failure
Note "*": Not occurs except in manufacturing process.
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2.1.5.2 Factors which Affect the Safety of Service Personnel such as Ink Leakage during Operation
Ink may spill when removing the following parts from L365/L366,L360/L362,L310/L312,L220/L222,L130/ L132 Series. This section describes the parts that may cause ink spill and the means to minimize the ink spill when removing the parts.
THE PARTS THAT MAY CAUSE INK SPILL WHEN REMOVING
Parts When ink may spill Location
Joint Removing the Ink Supply Tank Tube Assy / Ink Supply Tube Assy from the Joi nt A
Revision A
Ink Supply Tank
Ink Supply Tank Tube Assy
Adapter Removing the Ink Supply Tube Assy from the Adapter C
Ink Supply Tube Assy
Note : These parts are in dicated with the icon in disassembly/reassembly flowchart. (See "2.2 Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures
(p31)".)
• Removing the tubes of the Ink Supply Tank Tube Assy from the Joint
• Removing the tubes of the Ink Supply Tank Tube Assy from the Ink Supply Tank
• Removing the Ink Supply Tank Tube Assy / Ink Supply Tube Assy from the Joint
• Removing the Ink Supply Tube Assy from the Adapter
Joint Ink Supply Tank Assy
Adapter
C
A, B
A, C
A
B
Ink Supply Tank Tube Assy Ink Supply Tube Assy
Figure 2-9. Location
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MEANS DO TO MINIMIZE THE INK SPILL
Even observing the points described in t his section, in k may spill in the following situations. Therefore, be careful not to contaminate the inside of the printer or its surroundings by preparing the container to receive the leaked ink, or the like.
When removing the Ink Supply Tank Tube Ass y, some ink wi ll spil l from both ends of the tube .
When removing the Ink Supply Tube Assy, all the ink in the tube will spill.
Before disassembling, confirm that the printer is in the foll owing condi tion. Adapter is re moved
Before disconnecting the joint parts of the ink path, make sure that the Adapter is removed from the Carriage.
Revision A
Carriage
Adapter
Ink path
Figure 2-10. Adapter
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Housing Rear
S4
(p 41)
Scanner FFC (CN11)
Ferrite core
Scanner Unit
S4
(p 53)
Housing Left
S4
Paper Support
Assy
1
4
---
---
2
Tray Front Assy
(p 53)
---
4
Paper Guide
Front Unit
S4
(p 43)
2
2
(p 53)
Document Cover
---
Document Mat
---
2
(p 41)
---
---
Waste Ink Pad
Assy
S4
(p 41)
Extension Spring (x2)
1
2
(p 53)
Adapter Cover
(p37)
Adapter (p37)
FFC Cover Outer
over
---
1
(p 37)
4
---
---
Ink Supply Tank Tube
1
Paper Back
Lever
---
1
2
(p 37)
2
(p 65)
2
CR Encoder FFC
(p 43)
Holder Board
Ink Supply Tank
Assy
---
---
---
B
(p 36)
Retard Roller
Assy
FFC Holder
1
5
---
1
(p 37)
3
(p 53)
---
---
2
Head FFC
---
2
(p 41)
Hinge (p37)
Housing Right
(p37)
Cable (CN501)
(p 51)
PS Unit
EJ Roller Gear
Wireless LAN
---
---
---
(p 43)
(p 65)
A
(p 35)
(p 41)
(p 53)
2
(p 51)
The following parts can be replaced without removing the Scanner Unit. However, the working space for replacement is narrow and dark. Therefore, if you find it difficult to work, remove the Scanner Unit first before replacement.
Printhead/Holder BoardPaper Guide Front Unit
Module
S5
(p 43)
Panel FFC* 1
2
FFC Holder MB
--­1
S7
---
2
FFC/cable list
No. FFC/Cable
1 Disconnect the Panel FFC (CN2), and remove the ferrite core.
Flowchart 2-1. Disassembly Flowchart (1)
C
(p 36)
Common parts/unit
L365/L366 Series specific parts/ unit
L365/L366,L360/L362,L220/ L222 Series specific parts/unit
L310/L312,L130/L132 Series specific parts/unit
L210/L222,L130/L132 Series specific parts/unit
Printhead
3
(p 44)
S11
(p 53)
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Screw type/torque list
Symbol Screw Type Torque
S1
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 2.5x8 F/ZN-3C 3 ± 1 kgf·cm
S2
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 2x8 F/ZN-3C 4 ± 1 kgf·cm
S3
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x10 F/ZN-3C 5
S4
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x10 F/ZN-3C 6 ± 1 kgf·cm
S5
C.B.S-TITE SCREW 3x6 F/ZN-3C 4
S6
C.B.S-TITE SCREW 3x6 F/ZN-3C 6 ± 1 kgf·cm
S7
C.B.S-TITE SCREW 3x8 F/ZN-3C 6
S8
C.P SCREW 3x4 F/ZN-3C 4 ± 1 kgf·cm
S9
C.P.F.B-TITE SCREW 2x 8 F/ZN-3C 4
S10
C.P.S-TITE (P2) SCREW 3x6 F/ZN-3C 7 ± 1 kgf·cm
S11
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 2.5x8 F/ZN-3C 5
S12
C.P SCREW 2.6x3 F/ZN-3C 4 ± 0.5 kgf·cm
S13
C.B.S-TITE SCREW 3x4 F/ZN-3C 2
S14
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 2x8 F/ZN 2 ± 0.5 kgf·cm
S15
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 2x8 F/ZN 25
S16
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x6 F/ZN 4 ± 1 kgf·cm
S17
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 2.5x8 F/ZN 6
S18
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 2.6x5 F/ZN 3 ± 0.5 kgf·cm
S19
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x6 F/ZN 3
±
1 kgf·cm
±
0.5 kgf·cm
±
1 kgf·cm
±
1 kgf·cm
±
0.5 kgf·cm
±
0.5 kgf·cm
±
±
1 kgf·cm
±
0.5 kgf·cm
0.5 kgf·cm
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Housing Upper
Assy
S5
(p 49)
Paper Support
Assy
4
3
---
2
Printer Cover
---
2
Waste Ink Pad
Assy
S5
1
2
Printer Cover
(p34)
---
---
(p 41)
Extension Spring (x2)
(p 53)
Housing Upper
---
---
---
Buttons
Paper Back
Lever
(p 65)
---
2
1
S5
3
Retard Roller
Assy
---
---
2
(p 53)
Ink Supply Tank Tube
C
4
Housing Front
(p34)
PF Motor Cover
(p34)
(p 35)
A
Housing Front
S6
---
Tray Front Assy
Tray Front Rail
Left/Right
S5
(p 49)
(p 53)
FFC Cover Outer
Cable (CN501)
EJ Roller Gear
FFC Holder
Extension Spring (×2)
Pump Tube
Ink Supply Tank
Assy
(p 36)
(p 38)
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3
2
(p 43)
2
4
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1
PF Motor Cover
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PS Unit
(p 41)
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2
(p 53)
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2
(p 51)
Paper Guide
Front Unit
S5
(p 43)
(p 43)
2
2
(p 53)
Flowchart 2-2. Disassembly Flowchart (2)
(p 65)
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(p 51)
Porous Pad for
Cap Assy
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1
Cap Assy
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(p 44)
3
Screw type/torque list
Cap Lever
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(p 44)
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Common parts/unit
L365/L366 Series specific parts/ unit
L365/L366,L360/L362,L220/ L222 Series specific parts/unit
L310/L312,L130/L132 Series specific parts/unit
L210/L222,L130/L132 Series specific parts/unit
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Symbol Screw Type Torque
S1
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 2.5x8 F/ZN-3C 3 ± 1 kgf·cm
S2
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 2x8 F/ZN-3C 4 ± 1 kgf·cm
S3
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x10 F/ZN-3C 5
S4
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x10 F/ZN-3C 6 ± 1 kgf·cm
S5
C.B.S-TITE SCREW 3x6 F/ZN-3C 4
S6
C.B.S-TITE SCREW 3x6 F/ZN-3C 6 ± 1 kgf·cm
S7
C.B.S-TITE SCREW 3x8 F/ZN-3C 6
S8
C.P SCREW 3x4 F/ZN-3C 4 ± 1 kgf·cm
S9
C.P.F.B-TITE SCREW 2x 8 F/ZN-3C 4
S10
C.P.S-TITE (P2) SCREW 3x6 F/ZN-3C 7 ± 1 kgf·cm
S11
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 2.5x8 F/ZN-3C 5
S12
C.P SCREW 2.6x3 F/ZN-3C 4 ± 0.5 kgf·cm
S13
C.B.S-TITE SCREW 3x4 F/ZN-3C 2
S14
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 2x8 F/ZN 2 ± 0.5 kgf·cm
S15
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 2x8 F/ZN 25
S16
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x6 F/ZN 4 ± 1 kgf·cm
S17
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 2.5x8 F/ZN 6
S18
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 2.6x5 F/ZN 3 ± 0.5 kgf·cm
S19
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x6 F/ZN 3
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B
(p 36)
±
1 kgf·cm
±
0.5 kgf·cm
±
1 kgf·cm
±
1 kgf·cm
±
0.5 kgf·cm
±
0.5 kgf·cm
±
0.5 kgf·cm
±
1 kgf·cm
±
0.5 kgf·cm
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2.3 Detailed Disassembly/Reassembly Procedure for each Part/Unit
Document Mat (L365/L366,L360/L362,L220/L222 Series)
Document Cover
Document Mat
Reference (origin) position
Reference position: Align the Documen t M a t with the front right corner of th e do cu ment glass. Make sure the gap in yellow above must be less than 1 mm.
When attaching the Document Mat to the Documen t Cover, follow the procedure below.
1. Attach double-sided tape on the two long sides of the Document Ma t .
2. Place the mat on the document glass with double-sided tape attachment side upward while aligning it with the reference position of the document glass shown above.
3. Close the Document Cover and press the cover to stick the Document Mat to the Document Cover.
Double-sided tape
Scanner Housing Upper (L365/L366,L360/L362,L220/L222 Series)
Scanner Housing Upper
Rib
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x10 F/ZN-3C (6 ± 1 kgf·cm)
When removing the Scanner Housing Upper from the Scanner Housing Lower Assy, follow the procedure below.
1. Remove the screws (x4) on the bottom of the Scanner Unit.
2. Release the ribs (x7) of the Scanner Housing Upper, and remove the Scanner Housing Upper in the direction of the arrow with the document glass upward.
Housing Rear (L365/L366,L360/L362,L220/L222 Series)
Step 2
Section B
Section A
Housing Rear
The section en closed in red d otted line may be interfered with th e H o pper or the Scann er Unit.
When removing the Housing Rear, follow the procedure below.
1. Remove the scre w (x1) of the Hous ing Rear.
2. Press the secti on A on the Housing Lef t and release the dowels (x2) of the Housing Left from the Housing Rear, and lift the r ear side of the Housing Rear slightly to release the section B from the Housing Left.
3. Pull and turn the section C of the Housing Rear slightly to the front to release it from the gap between th e Housing Right an d Frame Base.
4. Slide the Housing Rear in the direction of the arrow to release the section D, and remove the Housing Rear while avoiding the Hopper and Scanner Unit.
Housing Left
Section C
Step 3-4
Step 1
Section D
Housing Right
Housing Rear
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x10 F/ZN-3C (6 ± 1 kgf·cm)
Dowel Rib
CR Scale
Black triangle mark
Extension spring
CR Scale
Slit of CR Encoder Sensor
CR Unit
Attach the CR Scale to the hook on the left of the Main Frame
with the black triangle mark upward.
Make sure to put the CR Scale through the slit of the CR
Encoder Sensor.
Housing Left/Housing Right (L365/L366,L360/L362,L220/L222 Series)
Hook
Housing Left
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x10 F/ZN-3C (6 ± 1 kg·fcm)
Housing Rig h t
When releasin g the hooks (x7) of the Hou s ing L ef t /H ou s ing Right, be careful not to damage the hooks (x7).
Release the hooks shown abo ve when removing the Housing Le ft/ Housing Right.
PS Unit
Bottom
PS Unit
Widen this rib to release the hook of PS Unit.
Be careful not to damage the rib of the Frame Base when widen the rib to release the hook of the PS Unit.
When removing the PS Unit, follow the procedure below.
1. Using a precision screwdriver or the like, widen the rib of the Frame Base to release the hook of the PS Unit.
2. Remove the PS Unit from the Frame Base in the direction of the arrow while releasing the rib of the PS Unit.
3. Disconnect the PS Unit cable from the connector on the PS Unit and remove the PS Unit.
Hook Rib
Waste Ink Pad Assy
Rear
Rib and hole
Waste Ink Pad Assy
Bottom
Waste Ink Pad Assy
Frame Base
Hook and hole
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x10 F/ZN-3C (6 ± 1 kgf·cm)
When installing the Waste Ink Pad Assy, follow the procedure below.
1. Place the Waste Ink Pad Assy und er th e Frame Base.
2. Slide the Waste Ink Pad Assy in the direction of the arrow to align the hole of the Waste Ink Pad As sy with the hook of the Frame Base.
3. Confirm the following first, and then tighten the screw to secure the Waste Ink Pad Assy.
The rib of the Waste Ink Pad Assy is correctly inserted into the hole of the Frame Base.
The Waste Ink Pad Assy is secured firmly with the hook of the Frame Base.
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Frame Base (left)
Rail sec t ion
Panel Unit
Panel Unit (L365/L366 Series)
Panel Unit
Panel Stand
Frame Base (right)
Rail section
Hole Dowel
Panel Housing Lower Assy (L365/L366 Series)
Inside Panel Unit
Panel Housing
Upper Assy
Be careful not to damag e the hooks (x2) of the Panel Housing Upper Assy when releasing them.
Panel Housing
Lower Assy
Hook
Panel Unit
Back
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x 10 F /Z N -3C (6 ± 1 kgf·cm)
When installing the Panel Unit, follow the procedure below.
1. Route the Panel FFC and grounding wire through the holes of the Frame Base. (p 50)
2. Insert the dowels (x2) of the Panel Stand in to the gro oves on bot h sides of the Fra me Base from the secti ons ind icated in th e arrows shown above.
3. Insert the dowels (x2) of the Panel Unit into the holes (x2) of the Frame Base, and secure the Panel Unit to the Frame Base.
Panel Unit (L360/L362,L220/L222 Series)
Frame Base (left)
Tab
Push
Hole of Frame Base
Panel Unit
Rail section
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x10 F/ZN-3C (6 ± 1 kgf· c m )
Panel Unit
Frame Base (right)
Tab
Push
Hole Shaft Rib
Rail section
When removing the Panel Housing Lower Assy, follow the procedure below.
1. Remove the screws (x3) on the back of the Panel Unit.
2. Widen the upper side of the Panel Unit slightly to release the hook of the Panel Housing Lower Assy.
3. Release the hooks (x2) of the Panel Housing Upper Assy one by one, and re move the Panel Housing Lo wer Assy.
Panel Housing Lower Assy (L360/L362,L220/L222 Series)
Inside Panel Unit
Panel Housing
Upper Assy
Panel Housing
Lower Assy
Hook
Back
When removing the Panel Unit, follow the procedure below.
Panel Unit
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x 10 F /Z N -3C (6 ± 1 kgf·cm)
1. Remove the two screws that secure the Panel Unit.
2. Pull out the shaft on the both ends of the Panel Unit from the holes of the Frame Base.
Be careful not to damage th e hooks (x2) of the Panel Housing Lower Assy when releasing them.
3. While pressing the right and left tabs on the rear of the Panel Unit inward, di sen gag e the two dowels and two ribs of the Pa n el Unit from the rail of the Frame Base.
4. Pull out the Panel FFC through the hole of the Frame Base, and remove the Panel Unit.
Tighten the screws in the order indicated in the figure above.
When removing the Panel Housing Lower Assy, follow the procedure below.
1. Remove the screws (x1) on the back of the Panel Unit.
2. Disengage the two ho oks of the Panel Housing Upper Assy one by one.
3. Disengage the two hooks of the Panel Housin g Lower Assy, and remove the assy.
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Main Board
Position of MAC Address Label
(L365/L366 Series only)
Shield Plate
PE Sensor
Do not damage or contaminat e t he MAC Address Label. (L365/L366 Seri es only)
Install the Main Board with the PE Sensor Lev er t o t he rear.
After installing the Main Board, make sure th e lever part of the PE Sensor Lever is aligned with the slit of the PE Sensor.
Attach the MAC Address Label to the Shield Plate on the
position shown above.
MAC Address Label
Main Board
PE Sensor Lever
Wireless LAN Module (L365/L366 Series)
Wireless LAN Module Cable
Cover with acetate tape (x2).
Wireless LAN Module Cable
Attach two pieces of acetate tape on the Wireless LAN Module cable to cover the cable to protect it as shown above.
Wireless LAN Module
LD Roller Assy (1)
Rear of printer
Change Lever
Cam
Paper Back L eve r
LD Roller Assy
Install the LD Roller Assy with the following condition in order to avoid the Change Lever and Paper Back Lever.
Using a screw driver or the like, hold the Paper Back Lever to the rear as shown above not to let it touch the LD Roller Assy.Push the Change Lever to the front to keep it in the hole of the Main Frame.
Main Frame
LD Roller Assy (2)
Clutch
LD Roller Shaft
Spur gear
Extension Spring
EJ Roller Gear
EJ Roller Gear
Can not be reused because the rib of the EJ Roller Gear is def o rmed once removed from the EJ Roll er.
Paper Guide Front Unit
Paper Guide Front Unit
1 2
Dowel and positioning hole
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x10 F/ZN-3C (6 ± 1 kgf·cm
FFC Cover Outer
Left side of CR Unit
FFC Cover Outer
LD Roller
If each part shown above comes off when removing the LD Roller Assy, attach them back in pl ace as shown in the figure above.
The rib on the contact point of the EJ Rol le r Gear with the EJ Roller is deformed when removing the EJ Roller Gear. Therefore, make sure to replace it with a new one when removing it in order to maintain the paper feed accuracy.
When installing the Paper Guide Front Unit, align the
positioning holes (x2) of the Paper Guide Front Unit with the dowels (x2) of the Frame Base.
Tighten the screws in the order indicate d i n t he fi gure above.
Slide and remove the FFC Cover Outer in the direction of the arrow while releasing the hook.
Hook Rib
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Printhead/Adapter Cover
CR Unit
1
3
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 2.5x8 F/ ZN -3C (5 ± 0.5 kgf·cm)
Main Frame
2
Printhead
CR Unit
Adapter Cover
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 2.5x8 F/ZN-3C (6 ± 1 kgf·cm)
When removing/replaci ng the Printhead or the Adapter Cover, not to apply excessive downward force when tighte ni ng the screws. Otherwise, the Main Frame may be deformed by applying force perpendicularly when tightening the screws and it may affect print quality.
Tighten the screws of the Printhead in the order indicated in the figure above while pressing the Printhead in the direction of the arrow.
Main Frame
PF Driven Pulley Assy / PF Timing Belt
Dowel
Compress ion Sprin g 5.07
Hook
PF Motor Frame
PF Driven Pulley Assy
Protrusion
Rib
Do not hold the PF Driven Pulley Assy when securing it with the screw in order to prevent applying improper tension to the PF Timing Belt.
When installing the PF Driven Pulley Assy, follow the procedure below.
1. Align the rib of the PF Driven Pulley Assy with the hook of the PF Motor Frame, and install the PF Driven Pulley Assy.
2. Attach the Compression Spring 5.07 to the protrusion of the PF Driven Pulley Assy and the dowel of the PF Motor Frame.
3. Attach the PF Timing Belt in the order of the pinion gear of the PF Motor, PF Driven Pulley and Combination Gear 29.2,42.
4. Rotate the Combination Gear 29.2,42 clockwise three times to confirm the PF Timing Belt is correctly attached, and then secure the PF Driven Pulley Assy with the screw and washer to the PF Motor Frame.
PF Driven Pul le y A s s y
Pinion gear of PF Motor
Combination Gear 29.2,42
PF Timing Bel t
C.B.S-TITE(P2) SCREW 3x6 F/ ZN-3C P.W. 3.4x0.43x7 (7 ± 1 kgf·cm)
Cap Lever/Cap Assy
Step 1, 3-5
Shaft C
Hole A
Hole C
CutoutHole BCap Lever
Shaft BShaft A
Cap Assy
Frame
Base
Cap Lever
Step 7
Hook of Cap Lever
Hook of Frame Base
Cap Assy
Extensi on Spring 1.329
When installing the Cap Lever/Cap Assy, follo w the procedure below.
1. Attach the Ca p Lever to the Frame Base, and attach one end of the Extension Spri ng 0.65 to the hook of the Frame Base.
2. Connect the tube of the Pump Unit to the joint on the bottom of the Cap Assy. Then, viewing from the side, confirm the marking (10 from the tube end) on the tube is covered by the Cap Slider.
3. Insert the shaft A of the Cap Assy through the hole of the Cap Lever to the hole A of the Frame Base.
4. Insert the shaft B of the Cap Assy through the cutout of the Frame Base and to the hole B of the Frame Base.
5. Insert the shaft C of the Cap Assy to the hole C of the Frame Base.
6. Using a “spring hook jig” (p 17), attach the other end of the Extension Spring 0.65 to the hook of the Cap Assy.
7. Attach the Extension Spring 1.329 to the hooks of the Cap Lever and Frame Base.
Step 2
Make sure the marking (10 ± 1 mm from the tube end) on the annot be seen when viewed from the side.
Step 6
Hook of Frame Base
Cap Slider
Hook of Cap Assy
Extension Spring 0.65
±
1 mm
Main Frame Assy
Align the screw holes of Main
Frame and PF Motor Frame .
3
5
Main Frame
PF Motor Frame
Before installing the Main Frame Assy, shift the Change L ever back to the rear.When installing the Main Frame Assy, make sure of the following.
The Change Lever must not interfere with the Main Frame.
The above shown ribs and grooves, positioning holes and dowels are correctly aligned.
The section A of the Main Frame Assy is not deformed.
Tighten the screws in the order indicate d i n t he fi gure above.
Section A
1
Change Leve r must not
interfere with Main Frame.
Main Frame Assy
4
Tighten sc re w while pressing Main
Frame in the dire cti o n of the arrow.
2
Rib and groove Positioning hole and dowel
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x10 F/ZN-3C (6 ± 1 kgf·cm) C.B.S-TITE SCREW 3x6 F/ZN-3C (6 ± 1 kgf·cm)
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CR Driven Pulley Assy / CR Timing Belt (L210/L222,L130/L132 Series)
Main Frame
Rib
Main Frame
CR Driven Pulley Assy
Dowel
Compression Spring 13.98
CR Timing Belt
C.B.S-TITE SCREW 3x6 F/ZN-3C (6 ± 1 kg·fcm)
If the CR Timing Belt has to be replaced, it is necessary to extend the new CR Timing Belt by the tension of the Compression Spring 13.9 8 i n advance. If the CR Timing Belt is replaced without doing this exte nsion process, misalig nment of the belt o r print failure may occur. Therefore, make sure to follow the assembling procedure when installing the CR Timing Belt.
When installing the CR Driven Pulley Assy and CR Timing Belt, follow the procedure below.
1. Install the CR Driven Pulley Assy to the Main Frame.
2. Attach the Compression Spring 13.98 in the order from the dowel on the CR Driven Pulley Assy to the rib on the Main Frame.
3. Attach the CR Timing Belt to the CR Driven Pulley Assy.
4. Attach the CR Timing Belt on the pinion gear of the CR Motor while pushing the CR Driven Pulley Assy to the 0-digit side.
5. Wait five mi nutes for CR Timing B e lt to be extended by the tension of the Compression Spring 13.98.
6. Secure the CR Driven Pulley Assy wit the screw.
Pinion gear of CR Motor
PF Encoder Sensor / PF Scale
PF Encoder Sensor
PF Encoder Sensor
PF Roller
PF Scale
PF Scale
Do not reuse the removed PF Scale and make sure to replace it with a new one when removing it. When installing the PF Scale, it is pressed into the PF Roller, therefore, the removed one is deformed. If it is re-installed to the printer, it does not rotate properly and the paper feed accuracy may be reduced.
When installing the PF Scale to the PF Roller, press the PF Scale into the PF Roller vertically.After installing the PF Encoder Sensor, confirm the PF Scale does not touch the PF Encoder Sensor.
PF Roller
CR Driven Pulley Assy / CR Timing Belt (L365/L366,L360/L362,L310/L312 Series)
Rib
Main Frame
Pinion gear of CR Motor
Main Frame
CR Driven Pulley Assy
Compress ion Spring 20.91
CR Timing Belt
Dowel
When installing the CR Driven Pulley Assy and CR Timing Belt, follow the procedure below.
1. Install the CR Driven Pulley Assy to the Main Frame.
2. Attach the Compression Spring 20.91 in the order from the dowel on the CR Driven Pulley Assy to the rib on the Main Frame.
3. Attach the CR Timing Belt to the CR Driven Pulley Assy.
4. Attach the CR Timing Belt on the pinion gear of the CR Motor while pushing the CR Driven Pulley Assy to the 0-digit side.
Pump Unit
Step 1-2
Hole of
Frame Base
Pump Unit
Step 3
Pump
Tube A
Route Pump Tube A through ribs of Frame
Base with their dashed line facing upward.
Frame Base
When installing the Pump Unit, follow the procedure below in order to prevent ink suction failure.
1. Route the Pump Tube A through the hole of the Frame Base.
2. Install the Pump Unit to the Frame Base, and route the Pump Tube A through the ribs of the Frame Base with their dashed line facing upward.
3. Secure the Pump Unit to the Frame Base with the screw (x1).
4. Route the Pump Tube B through the ribs of the Pump Unit and Frame Base, and insert it to the hole of the Frame Base up to the markin g (8
±
1 mm from tube end).
Step 4 Pump
Marking
Hole of Frame Base
Insert Pump Tube B up to the marking (8 ± 1 mm
from tube end) to the hole of Frame Base.
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x10 F/ZN-3C (6 ± 1 kgf·cm)
Tube B
8 ± 1 mm
Rib
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Tray Front Rail Left/Tray Front Rail Right, Tray Front Assy (L310/L312,L130/L132 Series)
Bottom
Tray Front Rail Left Tray Front Rail Right
Frame Base
Make sure to remove the Tray Front Assy and Tray Front Rail Left/Tray Front Rail Right after releasing the ribs on the Tray Front Rail Left/Tray Front Rail Right from the grooves on the Frame Base. If the Tray Front Assy or Tray Front Rail Left/Right are forcibly removed if the ribs are engaged in the gro oves, the ribs may be damag ed.
When removing the Tray Front Rail Left/Tray Front Rail Right and Tray Front Assy, follow the procedure below.
1. Remove the screws (x1 each) of the Tray Front Rail Left/Tray Front Rail Right.
2. Release the positioning holes (x1 each) of the Tray Front Rail Left/Tray Front Rail Right from the dowel (x2) of the Frame Base.
3. Pull the Tray Front Assy and Tray Fr on t Rail Le ft/Tra y Fro nt Ra il Rig ht tog ethe r, a n d rele ase th e ribs (x1 each ) of th e Tr ay Front Ra il Left/ Tra y Front Rail Right from the grooves of the Frame Base.
4. While releasing section A on th e Tray Fr on t Ra il Left/Tray Front Rail Right from secti on B on th e Fr ame Ba se, re move th e Tra y F ron t A s sy a n d Tray Front Rail Left/Tray Front Rail Right together.
Tray Front Assy
Dowel and positioning hole Rib
Groove Section A Section B
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x10 F/ZN-3C (6 ± 1
Housing Upper Assy (L310/L312,L130/L132 Series)
Top
Bottom
Section A
Frame Base Sheet: Do not remove
Right side
Precision screwdriver
Hook
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x10 F/ZB-3C (6 ± 1 kgf·cm) C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x10 F/ZN-3C (6 ± 1
To prevent ink mist from coming out from the printer, the Frame Base Sheet is attached on the bottom of the Frame Base. Do not peel off the Frame Base Sheet when removing the Housing Upper Assy, because the Frame Base Sheet is not reusable.
Release the hooks shown abo ve when removing the Housing Upper .
Housing Upper Assy
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2.4 Routing FFCs/cables
Left side of Main Board
Route Scanner
FFC through Hole
of Housing Left.
Housing Left
Connect the following cables/FFCs to t he Main Board as shown in the figure above.
PF Motor cable (CN13) • PS Unit cable (CN501) • PF Encoder FFC (CN7)
Panel FFC (CN2: L365/L366,L360/L362,L220/L222 Series only) • Wireless L AN Module cable (CN4: L36 5/L366 Series only)
Scanner FFC (CN11: L365/L366,L360/L362,L220/L222 Ser ies only) Attach the ferrite core to the FFC Hold er MB, and route the FFC through the h ole of the Housing Le ft an d t he ferrite core, and then connect it to the Main Board.
PF Motor cable Ferrite core FFC Holder MB
PF Encoder FFCPS Unit cable
CN11 CN2
CN7CN13 CN501
Inside the Panel Unit (L365/L366,L360/L362,L220/L222 Series)
Hole of Panel Housing Lower Assy
Panel FFCPanel Board
Panel FFC
Panel Housing Lower Assy
Route the Panel FFC through the hole of the Panel Housing Lower Assy with its terminal side upward as shown in the figure above.Fold the Panel FFC aligning it with its folded lines, and then connect the FFC to the connector (CN1) on the Panel Board firmly.
Note: This product does not have any panel grounding wire. The above figure includes a grounding wire because an XP-400 Series photo is used, howeve r, there is no difference
in this procedure.
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x10 F/ZN-3C (6 ± 1 kgf·cm)
Right side of Main Board
CN12
Main Board
CR Motor cab le
CN102Head FFC
CR Encoder FFC
CN61
Connect the following cables/FFCs to the Main Board as shown in the figure above.
CR Motor cable (CN12)
CR Encoder FFC (CN61)
•Head FFC (CN102)
PF Encoder Sensor
Left side of printer
PF Encoder Sensor
Rib
Ribs
PF Encoder FFC
CN7
Double Side Tape
Route the PF Encoder FFC through the ribs (x2) of th e Main Frame and connect it to the connector (CN7) on the Ma in Board, and then secure it with double-sided tape (x2) on the positions shown in the figure above.
Panel Unit (1) (
Panel Stand
L365/L366,L360/L362,L220/L222 Series
Hole for
Panel FFC
Panel FFC
Panel FFC
Frame Base
Hole
)
Route the Panel FFC as follows before installing the Panel Unit.
Route the Panel FFC through the hole of the Frame Base as shown above with the side with the stiffener upward.
Before installing the Panel Unit, make sure that the Panel FFC is routed
correctly without any part getting caught.
Note: This product does not have any panel grounding wire. The above figure includes
a grounding wire because a n X P-400 Series photo is used, howev er , th ere is no difference in this procedure.
Panel Unit (2) (
L365/L366,L360/L362,L220/L222 Series
Panel FFC
Panel Unit
Frame Base
Double-sided tapePanel FFC Rib
)
After installing the Panel Un it, route the P anel FFC pul led out from th e hole of the Frame Base as follows. Route Panel F FC t hro ugh the ribs (x2 ) of the Fram e Ba se an d Ma in Fr ame
with folded along the fold line, and then secure it with double-sided tape on the position shown in the figure above.
Note: This product does not have any panel grounding wire. The above figure includes
a grounding wire because an X P-400 Series photo is used, however, there is no difference in this procedure.
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