Evolis BadgePass NXT5000 Service Manual

280 Trace Colony Park • Ridgeland, MS 39157
601.499.2131
www.badgepass.com
Evolis Card Printer © 2012. All rights reserved.
September 2012.
Ref. KU-034-ENG Rev A1
Service Manual
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BadgePass Service Manual 1 Table of Contents 2 Introduction 3
Liability Statement 3 Proprietary Notice 3 Trademark Acknowledgments 3 Environmental information – recycling of end-of-life products 3 Operator 4 Mechanical Maintenance Personnel 4 Electrical Maintenance Personnel 4
Symbols
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Safety 6
Safe Environment 6 Safe Human Interface 6 General Safety Regulations 7
Picture List 8 Description 10 Explode View 11 Spare Parts List 18 Available Tools 19 Step 1 - Reject Box - CI010222 20 Step 2 - Enclosure Side - CI010214
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Step 3 - LCD Control Panel (With Cable) - S10086 22 Step 4 - Upper and Hopper Feeder - S10123 to S10126
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Step 5 - Feeder Belts Kit - S10092 25 Step 6 - Tighting Belts Kit - S10094 26 Step 7 - Common Motor - S10097 ( Feeder)
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Step 8 - Enclosure Base - CI011190 29 Step 9 - Flip Over Sensor - S10121 30 Step 10 - Ribbon Braking Kit - S10093 31 Step 11 - Transport Belts Kit - S10091 33 Step 12 - Ribbon Detection Kit - S10087 35 Step 13 - Stepper/Feeder Motor - S10098 36 Step 14 - Flip Over Module - S10128 37 Step 15 - Cleaning Roller - S10122 39 Step 16 - I/O Shield - CI010322 40 Step 17 - Enclosure Bottom Plate - SE010079 41 Step 18 - Main Board USB ETH - S10114 42 Step 19 - Common Motor - S10097 (Up and Down) 43 Step 20 - Common Motor - S10097 (Ribbon) 44 Step 21 - Stepper Motor - S10096 45 Step 22 - Head Roller Kit - S10099 47 Step 23 - Flex Sensor Kit - S10088 51 Step 24 - Print Head (KPE) - S10084 53 Step 25 - Ribbon Sensor - S10089 54 Step 26 - Enclosure Cover - CI010205 55 Step 27 - Enclosure Buttom - CI010206 56 Step 28 - Fan Kit - S10100 57 Step 29 - Print Head Cable - S10085 59 Step 30 - Head Bracket - S10138 60 BadgePass Contact
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Table of Contents
Service Manual
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Introduction
Service Manual
The BadgePass printer is designed to
Liability Statement
This product has been built to the high standards of BadgePass. Please do not attempt to operate or repair this
equipment without adequate training. Any use, operation, or repair in contravention of this document is at your own
risk. By acceptance of this system you hereby assume all liability consequent to your use or misuse of this equipment. BadgePass assumes no liability for incidental, special, or consequential damage of any kind. Equipment specifications,
applications, and options are subject to change at the sole discretion of BadgePass without notice.
Proprietary Notice
All drawings and information herein are the property of BadgePass. All unauthorized use and reproduction is prohibited.
Trademark Acknowledgments
Microsoft Windows, Windows Embedded, are registered or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation In the United States or other countries. Atom ® is a registered trademark of Intel Inc. TrueType is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. The information contained in this present document is subject to change without prior notice. All product or program names mentioned in this document are registered trademarks owned by the respective companies. They are only used in this document for editorial purposes.
Environmental information – recycling of end-of-life products
The manufacture of the equipment that you have purchased required the extraction and use of natural
resources. It may contain materials that are hazardous to health and the environment. To prevent the dispersal of such materials into our environment and reduce the pressure on our natural resources, we recommend that you use existing collection systems.
Note:
The crossed-out dustbin symbol on your device is a reminder to use these systems.
If you need further information on collection, re-use and recycling systems, contact your local or regional waste management body.
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Introduction
Service Manual
This manual describes the disassembly operation and trouble shooting of BadgePass NXT5000 printer. The manual has been prepared in conformance with subsequent modifications and integrations and is composed of:
• Safety regulations for use and maintenance
• General machine specifications
• Machine installation
• Operating modes
• Repairs and adjustments
• Electrical diagrams
Personnel assigned to operating the machine, in addition to being professionally trained for their specific job must read the manuals, pay careful attention to safety regulations and the sections pertinent to their job. Individuals assigned to operating the machine are broken down as follows:
Operator:
Assigned to loading the elements to process, visual inspection of the work cycle, unloading of finished product and cleaning of the machine.
Mechanical Maintenance Personnel:
Assigned to mechanical maintenance of the machine.
Electrical Maintenance Personnel:
Assigned to electrical maintenance of the machine.
Note: BadgePass shall not be held responsible for any non-conforming use of equipment of its manufacture.
If you need further information on collection, re-use and recycling systems, contact your local or regional waste management body.
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Generic Warning:
This symbol indicates the need to read the manual carefully or the necessity of an important maneuver or maintenance operation.
Symbols
Service Manual
The symbols used in this manual along with their meaning are shown below. The symbols are repeated within the chapters and/or sections and have the following meaning:
Electricity Warning:
This symbol indicates dangerous voltage associated with the powerful enough to constitute an electrical risk. This symbol may also appear on the machine at the risk area.
Temperature Warning:
This symbol indicates high temperature associated to some components. Wait the module to cool down completely before removing some component. This symbol may also appear on the machine at the risk area.
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Safety
Service Manual
The following basic safety tips are given to ensure safe installation, operation, and maintenance of BadgePass equipment and are not to be considered as comprehensive on matters of safety. The tests performed demonstrate the safety and reliability of heating components when used correctly. It is necessary that the operator be informed of precautionary regulations aimed at avoiding injury or damage to the equipment.
Safe Environment
Connect equipment to a grounded facility power source. Do not defeat or bypass the ground lead.
Place the equipment on a stable surface, and ensure that the floors in the work area are dry and non-slip. Insulated
rubber floor mats are preferred.
Know the location of equipment branch circuit interrupters or circuit breakers and how to turn them on and off in case of emergency.
Know the location of fire extinguishers and how to use them. Use only ABC type extinguishers on electrical fires.
Know local procedures for first aid and emergency assistance at the customer facility.
Use adequate lighting at the equipment.
Maintain the recommended range of temperature and humidity in equipment area.
Do not use this product in an environment containing volatile or flammable compounds.
Safe Human Interface
Use proper lifting techniques when moving or installing the equipment.
Use standard electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions when working on or near electrical circuits.
Do not defeat or disconnect safety interlocks on covers.
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Safety
Service Manual
General Safety Regulations
The User must comply with the regulations and work in the best possible safety conditions to prevent decreasing the degree of machine safety. Therefore it is necessary to develop a Standard Operating Procedure (S.O.P.) related to maneuvers to effect for turning on and off the equipment. This procedure, which shall be prepared around the time
of installation, shall serve as a reference for the Operator and shall be written in his/her language. Training is essential
and must include:
Familiarization with system operating procedures. Understanding of the necessity for Individual Protection Devices (I.P.D.)
Note: It is advisable not to change the intended use without previously contacting the Manufacturer.
Note: Do not subject materials other than those the equipment was designed for.
Note:
Do not work on the electrical part if you are not trained to do so. Do not remove protection devices.
An additional risk may be represented by fire caused by processing materials other than those the equipment is designed for.
The most serious collateral risk associated, which may be fatal, is electricity. This may occur when the manufacturer’s warning and procedures are not followed. Unauthorized and untrained personnel must never do any work on the electrical part. The safety devices must never be removed and their operation must be periodically checked.
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Picture List
Service Manual
Drawing 1 11 Drawing 2 12 Drawing 3 12 Drawing 4 13 Drawing 5 14 Drawing 6 15 Drawing 7 16 Drawing 8 16 Drawing 9 17
Picture 1: BadgePass NXT5000 Printer 10 Picture 2: Tools 19 Picture 3: Reject Box 20 Picture 4: Top Cover 21 Picture 5: Side Bolt 21 Picture 6: Enclosure Side 21 Picture 7: Control Panel 22 Picture 8: Feeder inside Right Side 23 Picture 9: Feeder inside Left Side 23 Picture 10: Feeder Front Side 23 Picture 11: Feeder Right Side 24 Picture 12: Feeder Left Side 24 Picture 13: Feeder Belt 25 Picture 14: Feeder Tighting Belt 26 Picture 15: Feeder Tighting Belt-1 26 Picture 16: Feeder E-ring & pulley 27 Picture 17: Feeder Motor Cable 27 Picture 18: Feeder Motor-1 28 Picture 19: Feeder Motor-2 28 Picture 20: Enclosure Base side 29 Picture 21: Enclosure Base clip-1 29 Picture 22: Enclosure Base clip-2 29 Picture 23: Flip Sensor 30 Picture 24: Ribbon lock 31 Picture 25: Ribbon lock details 31 Picture 26: Ribbon lock gear 32 Picture 27: Transport Belt 33 Picture 28: Black Ribbon Belt 33 Picture 29: Tansport Belts 34 Picture 30: MLX Transport Belt 34 Picture 31: Ribbon Detection 35 Picture 32: Ribbon Detection Rivet 35 Picture 33: Motor Flip 36 Picture 34: Flip Sensor 37 Picture 35: Flip Motor 37 Picture 36: Flip Support 38 Picture 37: Flip Over 38 Picture 38: Cleaning Roller 39 Picture 39: I/O Shield 40 Picture 40: Bottom Plate 41 Picture 41: MainBoard Connections 42
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Picture List
Service Manual
Picture 42: Fixing MainBoard 42 Picture 43: Gear Motor 43 Picture 44: Motor Clip 43 Picture 45: Common Motor Left Side 44 Picture 46: Common Motor clip 44 Picture 47: Stepper Motor 45 Picture 48: Transport Belt 45 Picture 49: Belt Idler screws 46 Picture 50: Stepper Motor 46 Picture 51: Black gears position 46 Picture 52: Left Side Components 47 Picture 53: Stepper Belt 47 Picture 54: Transport Belt 48 Picture 55: Disassembly Chassis screws 48 Picture 56: Separation of Chassis 49 Picture 57: Synchro Ribbon Support 49 Picture 58: Option roller & springs 50 Picture 59: Heat Roller -1 50 Picture 60: Heat Roller - 2 50 Picture 61: Flex connector 51 Picture 62: Flex Rivets 51 Picture 63: Flex Card Sensor 52 Picture 64: Print Head 1 53 Picture 65: Print Head - 2 53 Picture 66: Print Head - 3 53 Picture 67: Ribbon Sensor - 1 54 Picture 68: Ribbon Sensor - 2 54 Picture 69: Ribbon Sensor - 3 54 Picture 70: Enclosure Cover - 1 55 Picture 71: Enclosure Cover - 2 55 Picture 72: Enclosure Button 56 Picture 73: Fan - 1 57 Picture 74: Fan Connector 57 Picture 75: Fan Cable Path 58 Picture 76: Fan - 2 58 Picture 77: Print Head Cable – Print Head Connector 59 Picture 78: Print Head Cable – Mainboard Connector 59 Picture 79: Print Head Cable Path 59 Picture 80: Head Bracket Connectors 60 Picture 81: Head Bracket Cables Path 60 Picture 82: Head Bracket Axis 60
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Description
Service Manual
Picture 1: BadgePass NXT5000 Printer
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Explode View
Service Manual
Drawing 1
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Spare Parts List
Service Manual
Drawing 3
BELTS: FEEDER KIT
S10092
BELTS: TIGHTING KIT
S10094
FEEDER: EXIT HOPPER BLUE
S10126
MOTOR: COMMON
S10097
FEEDER: UPPER BLUE
S10124
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Spare Parts List
Service Manual
Drawing 4
BELTS: TRANSPORT KIT
S10091
MOTOR: COMMON
S10097
MOTOR: STEPPER
S10096
SENSOR: FLEX KIT
S10088
RIBBON: BRAKING KIT
S10093
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Spare Parts List
Service Manual
Drawing 5
MOTOR: STEPPER, FEEDER
S10098
MOTOR: COMMON
S10097
BELTS: TRANSPORT KIT
S10091
RIBBON: DETECTION KIT (WITH CABLE)
S10087
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Spare Parts List
Service Manual
FLIP-OVER: MODULE
S10128
ROLLER: CLEANING
S10122
SENSOR: FLIP OVER
S10121
ROLLER: HEAD KIT
S10099
Drawing 6
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Spare Parts List
Service Manual
Drawing 7
PRINT HEAD: KPE
S10084
SENSOR: RIBBON
S10089
HEAD BRACKET
S10135
FAN: KIT
S10100
CABLE: PRINT HEAD
S10085
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Spare Parts List
Service Manual
MAIN BOARD: USB ETH USB-HUB
S10114
Drawing 8
PACKAGING: BOX AND FOAM
S10127
Drawing 9
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Spare Parts List
Service Manual
Product Code
CI010222 CI010214 S10086 S10124 S10126 S10092 S10094 S10097 CI011190 S10121 S10093 S10091 S10087 S10098 S10128 S10122 CI010322 SE010079 S10114 S10096 S10099 S10088 S10084 S10089 CI010205 CI010206 S10100 S10085 S10138 S10136 S10134 A5008 A5017 A5010 S10127
Name
Reject Box Enclosure Side LCD and Control Panel with Cable Upper Blue Feeder Exit Hopper Blue Feeder Feeder Belts Kit Tighting Belts Kit Common Motor Enclosure Base Flip Over Sensor Ribbon Braking Kit Transport Belts Kit Ribbon Detection Kit Stepper/Feeder Motor Flip Over Module Cleaning Roller I/O Shield Enclosure Bottom Plate Main Board: USB ETH USB HUB Stepper Motor Head Roller Kit Flex Sensor Kit Print Head (KPE) Ribbon Sensor Enclosure Cover Enclosure Buttom Fan Kit Print Head Cable Head Bracket Universal Rivet Kit Primacy WiFi Card Power Supply Data USB Cable Power Cord Cable Packaging: Box and Foam
Description
Without Power Cord USB-1.80M Length US Plug
Step
1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7-19-20 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
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Available Tools
Service Manual
Flat screwdriver AR 2.5X75
Precision clamp
Torx
Flat Bolt
Picture 2: Tools
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Step 1 - Reject Box - C1010222
Service Manual
Picture 3: Reject Box
1. Lift the box to remove it.
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Step 2 - Enclosure Side
CI010214
Service Manual
1. Press and open the cover.
2. Press and open the side.
3. Push and unplug the enclosure side. (side by side)
Picture 4: Top Cover
1
2
3
Picture 5: Side Bolt
Picture 6: Enclosure Side
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Step 3 - LCD Control Panel
(with cable) - S10086
Service Manual
1. Disconnect the LCD cable.
2. Remove the two screws.
Picture 7: Control Panel
2
1
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Step 4 - Upper and Hopper Feeder
S10123
Service Manual
1. First, be sure to have completely performed Step 2.
2. Remove the two screws.
Picture 8: Feeder inside Right Side
Picture 9: Feeder inside Left Side
Picture 10: Feeder Front Side
4
3. Remove the three screws and the feeder cable.
4. Lift the feeder and remove it.
2
3
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Step 4 - Upper and Hopper Feeder
S10126
Service Manual
5. Push the belt idler and remove the belt in the same time.
6. Unclip and push the upper feeder a little in the same time.
Picture 11: Feeder Right Side
Picture 12: Feeder Left Side
7
5
6
4. Lift the feeder and remove it.
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Step 5 - Feeder Belts Kit
S10092
Service Manual
1. Disconnect the LCD cable.
2. Remove the two screws.
Picture 13: Feeder Belt
2
1
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Step 6 - Tighting Belts Kit
S10094
Service Manual
3. Push and remove the belt idler.
1. First, be sure to have completely performed from Step 4-1 to Step 4 – 5.
2. Remove the spring.
Picture 14: Feeder Tighting Belt
2
Picture 15: Feeder Tighting Belt-1
3
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Step 7 - Common Motor
S10097 (Feeder)
Service Manual
3. Push and remove the belt idler.
1. First, be sure to have completely performed Step 5.
2. Remove the E-Ring and the pulley.
Picture 16: Feeder E-ring & pulley
2
Picture 17: Feeder Motor Cable
3
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5. Remove the motor.
1. First, be sure to have completely performed Step 5.
2. Remove the E-Ring and the pulley.
Picture 18: Feeder Motor-1
Picture 19: Feeder Motor-2
4
5
Step 7 - Common Motor
S10097 (Feeder - Continued)
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Step 8 - Enclosure Base
CI011190
Service Manual
1. First, be sure to have completely performed from Step 4-1 to Step 4 – 4.
2. Be sure to have completely performed Step 3-1.
3. Loosen the two screws on each side.
Picture 20: Enclosure Base side
Picture 21: Enclosure Base clip-1
Picture 22: Enclosure Base clip-2
4. Separate the two parts from each other (a) and unplug them (b): repeat this step for each corner, remove the base.
4. Lift the feeder and remove it.
3
4a
4b
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Step 9 - Flip Over Sensor
S10121
Service Manual
1. First, be sure to have performed Step 2 without Step 2 -3.
2. Remove the flip sensor and disconnect its cable.
Picture 23: Flip Sensor
2
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Step 10 - Ribbon Braking Kit
S10093
Service Manual
1. First, be sure to have performed Step 2 without Step 2 -3.
2. Remove the option roller gear.
3. Push and turn left the lock and remove it.
4. Notice the order of each part from the lock key. (springs & washers)
Picture 24: Ribbon lock
Picture 25: Ribbon lock details
2
3
5
5. Remove the Black Ribbon belt.
4
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6. Remove the gear if necessary.
Picture 26: Ribbon lock gear
*Be careful, when you put back the black gears put the gears like on the picture 48 Step21.
6
Step 10 - Ribbon Braking Kit
S10093 (Continued)
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Step 11 - Transport Belts Kit
S10091
Service Manual
1. Transport belt (a) First, be sure to have completely performed Step 8. (b) Remove the transport belt.
Picture 27: Transport Belt
1
2. Black Ribbon belt (a) First, be sure to have performed Step 2 without Step 2 -3. (b) Remove the Black Ribbon Belt, for more details refer to Step 10-5.
Picture 28: Black Ribbon Belt
2a
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Step 11 - Transport Belts Kit
S10091 (Continued)
Service Manual
3. Ribbon belt
4. Stepper belt (a) First, be sure to have performed Step 2 without Step 2 -3. (b) Remove the ribbon belt. (c) Remove the head roller gear (a) and the stepper belt.
Picture 29: Tansport Belts
5. MXL Transport belt (a) First, be sure to have performed Step 2 without Step 2 -3. (b) Remove the MXL Transport belt.
Picture 30: MLX Transport Belt
3
4
a
2
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Step 12 - Ribbon Detection Kit
S10087
Service Manual
1. First, be sure to have completely performed Step 2.
2. Disconnect the cable on the main board.
3. Remove the rivet.
3
2
4
Picture 31: Ribbon Detection
Picture 32: Ribbon Detection Rivet
4. To Put back the rivet, push it from the inside printer.
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Step 13 - Stepper/Feeder Motor
S10098
Service Manual
1. First, be sure to have completely performed Step 2.
2. Disconnect the motor cable you want.
3. Remove the motor rivet you want to replace.
Picture 33: Motor Flip
3
2
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Step 14 - Flip Over Module
S10128
Service Manual
3. Remove the flip motor. (For more details, refer to Step 13)
1. First, be sure to have completely performed Step 8.
2. Press and turn at the same time the flip sensor support.
Picture 34: Flip Sensor
Picture 35: Flip Motor
2
3
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5. Remove the flip over.
4. Press and turn at the same time the flip support.
Picture 36: Flip Support
Picture 37: Flip Over
Step 14 - Flip Over Module
S10128 (Continued)
4
5
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Step 15 - Cleaning Roller
S10122
Service Manual
1. First, be sure to have completely performed Step 2-1.
2. Press on the plastic latch and remove the cleaning roller.
Picture 38: Cleaning Roller
2
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Step 16 - I/O Shield
CI010322
Service Manual
1. First, be sure to have completely performed Step 8.
2. Remove the I/O Shield.
Picture 39: I/O Shield
2
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Step 17 - Enclosure Bottom Plate
SE010079
Service Manual
1. First, be sure to have completely performed Step 8.
2. Press on the bottom plate clip (a) and push on the left (b) in the same time to remove the module.
Picture 40: Bottom Plate
2
2
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Service Manual
1. First, be sure to have completely performed Step 17.
2. Remove all the connectors and the flex connector.
Picture 42: Fixing MainBoard
Step 18 - Main Board USB ETH
S10114
3
2
Picture 41: MainBoard Connections
3. Turn back the primacy chassis and remove the three screws.
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Step 19 - Common Motor
S10097 (Up and Down)
Service Manual
1. First, be sure to have completely performed Step 18.
2. Unclip the gear motor and cable.
Picture 43: Gear Motor
3. Press on the motor clip with a flat screwdriver and turn the motor at the same time.
Picture 44: Motor Clip
2
3
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Step 20 - Common Motor
S10091 (Ribbon)
Service Manual
1. First, be sure to have completely performed Step 18.
2. Remove the ribbon belt, the ribbon pulley and the motor cable.
Picture 45: Common Motor Left Side
3. Press on the motor clip with a flat screwdriver and turn the motor at the same time.
Picture 46: Common Motor clip
2
2
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Step 21 - Stepper Motor
S10096
Service Manual
1. First, be sure to have completely performed Step 18.
2. Remove the motor cable and the gear.
Picture 48: Transport Belt
3. Remove the MXL belt and the gear.
2
Picture 47: Stepper Motor
3
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Step 21 - Stepper Motor
S10096 (Continued)
Service Manual
4. Remove the two screws of the belt idler.
Picture 49: Belt Idler screws
Picture 50: Stepper Motor
5. Remove the two screws of the Stepper motor.
6. When you will re-assembly components; Be carreful, when you put back the black gears, to align the markers together.
4
5
Picture 51: Black gears position
6
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Step 22 - Head Roller Kit
S10099 (Continued)
Service Manual
3. Remove the Stepper belt.
1. First, be sure to have completely performed Step 14.
2. Remove the parts indicated on the bellow. ( Picture 52)
Picture 34: Flip Sensor
Picture 53: Stepper Belt
3
2
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Service Manual
5. Remove the two screws on each side of the module.
4. Press and turn at the same time the flip support.
Picture 54: Transport Belt
Picture 55: Disassembly Chassis screws
Step 22 - Head Roller Kit
S10099 (Continued)
4
5
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Step 22 - Head Roller Kit
S10099 (Continued)
Service Manual
6. Open the head bracket, lift and pull forward and remove the upper chassis.
Picture 56: Separation of Chassis
Picture 57: Synchro Ribbon Support
3
7. Remove the synchro ribbon support and the spring of the pressure roller.
7
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Step 22 - Head Roller Kit
S10099 (Continued)
Service Manual
8. Remove the option roller and the two springs.
Picture 58: Option roller & springs
9. Tilt forward the head roller kit and lift up it
8
8
9
9
Picture 59: Heat Roller -1 Picture 60: Heat Roller - 2
When you will re-assembly all components; Be carreful, when you’ll put back the black gears put the gears like the picture 51 Step 21-6.
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Step 23 - Flex Sensor Kit
S10088
Service Manual
1. First, be sure to have completely performed Step 22.
2. Remove the flag and disconnect the flex.
Picture 61: Flex connector
2
3. Press on the two sides of the up and down sensor and remove it.
4. Remove the three rivets.
Picture 62: Flex Rivets
3
4
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Service Manual
5. Remove the card sensor.
Step 23 - Flex Sensor Kit
S10088
Picture 63: Flex Card Sensor
Be carreful, when you’ll put back the black gears put the gears like the picture 51 Step 21-6.
2
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Step 24 - Print Head (KPE)
S10084
Service Manual
1. First, be sure to have completely performed Step 2-1.
2. Press on the plastic part behind the head (pressure plate) and pull on the head with the other hand to free the lugs from the holding fork, and then remove the lugs from their slots.
Picture 64: Print Head – 1
3. Tilt the head carefully downwards and disconnect the connector linked to the cable without using force on the mechanism.
Picture 66: Print Head - 3
Picture 65: Print Head - 2
2
3
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Step 25 - Ribbon Sensor
S10089
Service Manual
1. First, be sure to have completely performed Step 2-1.
2. Disconnect the sensor cable.
3. Unclip the upper sensor support (a), unclip the lower sensor support and remove it (b).
3. Unclip the upper sensor support (a), unclip the lower sensor support and remove it (b).
Picture 69: Ribbon Sensor - 3
2
Picture 68: Ribbon Sensor - 2
Picture 67: Ribbon Sensor - 1
3a
3b
4
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Step 26 - Enclosure Cover
CI010205
Service Manual
1. First, be sure to have completely performed Step 2-1.
2. With a screwdriver push on the cover clip and move it in the same time on each side.
Picture 71: Enclosure Cover - 2
3. Push backward the cover.
Picture 70: Enclosure Cover - 1
3
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Step 27 - Enclosure Buttom
CI010206
Service Manual
1. First, be sure to have completely performed Step 2-1.
2. Push on the button clip.
Picture 72: Enclosure Button
2
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Step 28 - Fan Kit
S10100
Service Manual
3. Remove the two rivets.
4. Disconnect the fan cable.
1. First, be sure to have completely performed Step 8 and Step 26.
2. Remove the filter fan.
Picture 73: Fan - 1
Picture 74: Fan Connector
4
3
5
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5. Remove the two screws on each side of the module.
5. Pass the fan cable thru the chassis cable path.
Picture 75: Fan Cable Path
Picture 76: Fan - 2
Step 28 - Fan Kit
S10100 (Continued)
7
6
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Step 29 - Print Head Cable
S10085
Service Manual
1. First, be sure to have completely performed Step 8 and Step 26.
2. Disconnect the print head cable.
Picture 77: Print Head Cable – Print Head Connector
Picture 78: Print Head Cable – Mainboard Connector
3. Disconnect the print head cable.
3
4. Pass the print head cable thru the chassis and the head bracket cable path.
4
Picture 79: Print Head Cable Path
4
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Step 30 - Head Bracket
S10138
Service Manual
1. First, be sure to have completely performed Step 8, Step 24, Step 26 and Step 27.
2. Disconnect the three cables.
Picture 80: Head Bracket Connectors
3. Pass the cables thru the chassis.
4. Remove the E-ring.
Picture 81: Head Bracket Cables Path
5. Remove the head bracket axis.
Picture 82: Head Bracket Axis
3
2
4
3
5
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