Mita-Kyocera DF30 Service Manual SDF3001

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Chapter 1 FEATURES
Contents
Features 2
Large-volume paper ejection 2 Job offset 2 Stapler function 2
Specifications 3 Part names 4
Installation 7
Precautions during installation 7 Location of installation 7
Power supply 7 Operating environment 7 Installation spac e 8
Procedures for unpacking and installation 8
Unpacking the finisher 8
Removing paper jams 9
Paper jammed in the inversion assembly 9 Paper jammed in the feeder assembly 11 Paper jammed in the paper ejection assembly 12 Staples jammed in the Staple assembly 12
Customer maintenance and inspections 14
Replacing the staple cartridge 14
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1.1 Features
Large-volume paper ejection
FEATURES
Features
Tray No.1 has a capacity large enough to hold approximately 600 pieces of paper (64g/m No.2 and No.3.
Job offset
The printer is equipped with a job offset function. The first page only or whole set of pages (default) of each job is placed aside during ejection, and the paper loaded into the trays can be separated into groups.
Stapler function
A control signal transmitted from an external source enables staples to be set at two locations in the center o f the paper, at one locatio n at the lef t-hand corner or a t one location at the right-ha nd corner depending on the size of the pape r.
2
), and anything up to 700 pieces of paper (64g/m2) can be loaded into trays
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FEATURES
Specifications
1.2 Specifications
Table 1.1 Specifications
Ejection method 3-tray elevation type Number of trays 3 Loading method Face-down: Normal loading, job offset, staple
Paper types
Item Specification
Face-up: Normal loading
a
Normal paper, colored paper, thick paper, labels, OHP film and envelopes.
Paper sizes A3, B4, A4, A4 (vertical), ledger, legal, letter, B5, A5 and normal
2
executive size paper (64g/m
—128g/m2 recommended); Normal
paper with a size of 98.4mm X 190.5mm (smallest) to 297mm X 432mm (largest) (64g/m
2
—128g/m2 recommended); Monarch,
Com-10, DL, B5, C5, Western No.4 and envelopes with a size of
98.4 mm by 190.5 mm (smallest) to 176mm by 250mm (largest)
Capacity
Tray No.1: Approximately 600 pieces of 64g/m Tray No.2: Approximately 700 pieces of 64g/m Tray No.2: Approximately 700 pieces of 64g/m
2
paper
2
paper
2
paper
Staples
Staple type Special staples Staple exchange method Cartridge Staple capacity 2,000 staples per cartridge Number of pages that can
be stapled together
Between 2 and 20 pages of 64g/m mum 30 sets, 300 pages, stacking height: whichever co mes first
2
paper for each tray (Maxi-
out of 188mm or 48mm for tray No.1, or 395mm for trays No.2 and 3.)
Staple location One location at an angle (left-hand corner or right-hand corner),
one horizontal location (right-hand side), two horizontal loca­tions (center)
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Paper size A3, B4, A4, A4 (vertical), ledger, legal and letter
Miscellaneous
Maximum electrical con­sumption
Dimensions
b
Approximately 100W or less (with a room temperature of 20 degrees Celsius and at a rated voltage input)
654 (width) X 641 (depth) X 1158 (height) mm
Weight Approximately 28kg Power supply (Within a
110-120V (50/60Hz) or 220-240V (50Hz) permissible voltage rate of ±10%)
a. Paper ejection for labels, OHP films and envelopes is only possible in the face-up mode
from tray No.3.
b. 1338mm when extended to the maximum.
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Specifications
The details outlined in this manual are subject to modification in accordance with product improvements.
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FEATURES
Part names
1.1 Part names
External diagram
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Table 1.2 External Component
FEATURES
Part names
Item (See
above) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Component
Upper door Trays Interface connector Power supply receptacle Upper guide Lower guide Staple reset switch (No t used) Right side cover Guide rail Staple unit Front door
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FEATURES
Part names
Internal Compone n t
Table 1.3 Internal Component
Item (See
above) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Trays Shutter Swing guide Distance sensor Paddle Inversion roller Staple unit Tray elevation motor
Component
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1.1 Installation
Precautions during installation
All important adjustments were made to this equipment prior to it being packed and shipped from the fa ctor y, and it has also bee n su bj ect to a th oroug h insp ect ion. The installation procedure is extremely important to ensure that the equipment performs mechanically in accordance with the ratings acquired during the inspec­tion process after it has been unpacked by the customer.
The service engineers must therefore have a full understanding of the mechanical capabilities of this equipment, and it must be installed in a favorable environment in accordance with correct procedures.
Location of installation
Ensure that the location of installation satisfies the following conditions. It is rec­ommended that an area that meets these conditions is determined prior to the unit being delivered to the customer.
Power supply
FEATURES
Installation
Prepare a power supply that conforms to the following:
Current (AC)
Supply frequency
Operating environment
Ensure that the location of installation conforms to the following:
A flat and horizontal surface
Temperature and humidity ranges must be within the following:
Surrounding temperature
Surrounding humidity
tion
Areas which are well-ventilated and not subject to steam.
Avoid installation in the following locations. Areas where the device will be subject to direct sunlight.
If this is unavoidable and the device must be installed in an area where it is subject to direct sunlight, ensure that a thick curtain or other form of protection is used to deflect the sunlight.
Areas near magnets or wher e magnetic fields exist.
Areas that are subject to vibrations.
Areas in which dust collects.
Near to open flames and moisture.
. Rated current ±10%
. 50/60Hz ±2Hz
. 10 to 32.5 degrees Celsius
. 20 to 80% RH (relativ e humidity ) without cond ensa-
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Installation
Installation space
Install the device at a suitable distance from walls and other obstructions, and secure enough space to enable easy operations.
Figure 1.1
Installation space
2680 mm
1380 mm
630 mm
Procedures for unpacking and installation
There are cases where water droplets will form on the surface of metal fittings when brought into warm places from cold places. This is known as condensation, and using equipment on which condensation has formed may result in faults aris­ing with the feeder assembly. To avoid this, do not unpack the device for at least one hour after it has been brought in from a cold place to allow it to become accus­tomed to room temperature.
Unpacking the finisher
Remove the outer box in which the finisher is packed.
1
Remove the accessories. Confirm that the accessories include the power sup-
2
ply cord, the manual, the guide rails, the trays, the earth adapter and the interface cable.
Remove the upper pads (left and right) and lift the finisher out of the box.
3
Remove the vinyl bag in which the finisher is packed and then peel off the
4
tape that holds each part in place. Verify that the covers were not scratched, bent or otherwise damaged during transportation.
Open the front cover and remove the two spacers.
5
Attach the trays to the finisher with the screws.
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1.2 Removing paper jams
When jams occur, removing the jammed paper from the inside of the machine in accordance with the following procedures.
Paper jammed in the inversion assembly
Separate the finisher from
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the printer.
FEATURES
Removing paper jams
Remove any jammed paper
2
that can be seen.
If the jammed paper cannot
3
be removed, open the inver­sion cover assembly and remove the jammed paper then.
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Removing paper jams
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Paper jammed in the feeder assembly
Open the top cover.
1
Grip the knob and open the
2
upper guide. Remove any jammed paper
3
that can be seen. If the jammed paper cannot
4
be removed, grip the knob and open the lower guide.
FEATURES
Removing paper jams
Remove any jammed paper
5
that can be seen.
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Removing paper jams
Paper jammed in the paper ejection assembly
Raise the paper guid e and
1
remove any jammed paper. Open and close the front
2
cover, the upper cover and the inversion cover.
Staples jammed in the Staple assembly
Open the front cover.
1
Pull out the staple assembly .
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Grip the knob while apply-
3
ing pressure to the green lever (¨) and pull out the Staple guide.
Remove the jammed staple
4
with a poin ted object. Grip the knob and replace
5
the staple guide.
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Removing paper jams
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Customer maintenance and inspections
1.3 Customer maintenance and inspections
Replacing the staple cartridge
Replace the staple cartridge in accordance with the following procedure.
Open the front cover.
1
Pull out the staple assembly.
2
Remove the staple cartridge.
3
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Insert the staple cartridge
4
until it catches on the clip. Return the staple assembly
5
to its original position.
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Customer maintenance and inspections
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Customer maintenance and inspections
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