FX-870/1170SERVICE MANUALIRevision LevelIEPSON®@Printed on Recycled Paper.
Printer FeaturesChapter 1Printer FeaturesOptions...
Disassembly and AssemblyArranging the CablesWhen you assemble the printer, arrange the cables as shown in Figure 4-22.El--Printer Mechanism(Bottom)WFi
Disassembly and AssemblyDisassembling the Tractor Unit1.Remove the paper guide assembly, ribbon, top cover, front cover, paper eject cover, and tracto
Disassembly and AssemblyRemoving the C094 MAIN Board Assembly1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.Remove the paper guide assembly, ribbon, top cover, front cover, paper
Disassembly and AssemblyRemoving the C076 PSB Board AssemblyNOTETo remove the C076 PSB board assembly for replacement, you must use a special extracto
Disassembly and AssemblyCBC (M3X8)CBB (M3X12)C076 PSB BoardFigure 4-27. Removing the C076 PSB Board AssemblyAssemblyEpson FX-870/11704-25
Adjustments, Maintenance, and LubricationChapter 5Adjustments, Maintenance, andLubricationAdjusting the Printer Mechanism...
Adjustments, Maintenance, and Lubrication5Adjusting the Printer MechanismThis section describes the various adjustments required to keep the printer m
Adjustments, Maintenance, and LubricationLeft Frame8ox Oriver -4/’Adjustment BushingFigure 5-2. Parallelism Acijustment Bushing9.Rotate the adjusting
Adjustments, Maintenance, and LubriitionBidirectional Alignment AdjustmentThis section describes how to adjust the bidirectional print position to ens
Adjustments, Maintenance, and LubricationAdjustment Operation1.2.3.4.5.6.7.-Turn on the printer’s power while pressing the PAUSE, PAPER FEED, and FONT
Printer FeaturesC094 MAIN Board Assembly (Main Control Board)... 1-29C094 PNL Board Assembly (Control Panel Circuit Board)...
Adjustments, Maintenance, and LubricationPreventive MaintenanceNo preventive maintenance is required other than occasionally vacuuming the printermech
Adjustments, Maintenance, and LubricationTable 5-2. Lubrication PointsRef. No.Lubrication Points Lubricant1Platen gap adjustment slots on the left fra
Principles of OperationChapter 6Principles of OperationPrinter Mechanism Operation...6-1
Principles of OperationFigure 6-8. Push-pull Tractor Operation Using theRear Paper Entrance...6-1
Principles of OperationTable 6-6.Carriage Motor Drive Modes... 6-27Table 6-7.Repairing the C076 PSB Board As
Principles of Operation6This chapter explains the mechanical and electrical operations of the FX-870/1170. At the end ofthe chapter, there are tables
Principles of Operation4. As soon as the current through the coil is switched off, the force induced in the coil rod stops.The plate then returns to i
Principles of OperationCarriage MechanismThe timing belt is connected to the lower side of the carriage.With the printhead installed, thecarriage move
Principles of OperationPlaten Gap AdjustmentThe platen gap (the gap between the platen and the printhead) can be adjusted to allow the printerto use p
Printer FeaturesTable 1-14. Optional Interface ...1-16Table 1-15. Identifying Errors Using
Principles of OperationPaper Handling MechanismsDuring normal operation, paper is fed to the printer, advanced to the specified position, and ejectedf
Principles of OperationPaper Advance Mechanisms--This section describes how the friction advance and tractor advance mechanisms work to advancethe pap
Principles of OperationPush Tractor MethodWhen the push tractor method is used with the rear entrance, the torque generated by the PF motoris transmit
Pthcipk of Operation-Paper (Continuous)Paper Tension RollerPaper TensionRoller Gear/Platen GearPF MotorP&h Tractor‘PushTractor GearFigure 6-6. Pus
Principles of OperationPull Tractor MethodThe pull tractor advances paper in basically the same way as the push tractor. The push tractoris installed
Principles of OperationPush-pull Tractor MethodThe push-pull tractor method is a combination of the push and pull tractor methods. Two tractorsare use
Principles of OperationIPaper Drive Roller\/ctor ReductionPF Motor PinionGearGear\PF MotorPaDer Advance Reduction Gearl .\l .- \’\Platen GearPaper Dri
Principles of OperationThe Release LeverThe release lever is used to select friction or tractor feeding or to release the paper.When the releaselever
Principles of OperationPaper PathsThis section describes the various paths the paper follows through the printer mechanism. Thesepaper paths are divid
Prlnclples of OperatbnRear EntranceFigures 6-13 and 6-14 show the paper paths for tractor feeding using the rear entrance.The rearentrance can be used
Printer Features 1The FX-870/1170 combines advanced firmware, reliability, and affordability in asingle light-weight unit. The major features of this
Principles of OperationPaper (Continuous)\PrintheadPaper Guide RollersFigure 6-15. Paper Path for Push-pull Tractor Feeding Using the Rear EntranceBot
Principles of OperationFront Entrance-Figures 6-17 through 6-20 show the paper paths for the front entrance. The front entrance can beused with any of
Principles of Operation-Paper (Continuous)Front PE Sensor\Lower Paper Guide RollerFigure 6-19. Paper Path for Pull Tractor Feeding Using the Front Ent
Principles of OperationRibbon Advance MechanismThe ribbon is held between the ribbon advance roller (ribbon driving gear) and the ribbon pressurerolle
Principles of OperationPower Supply OperationThe FX-870/1170 printer is powered by a 120 VAC power supply board (C076 PSB board assembly).This board o
Pfinciples of OperationThe +5 VDC voltage-overload protection circuit cuts the +5 VDC line output ifthe voltage exceeds+7 VDC. It stops the operation
aFilter CircuitAC inputPrinciples of OperationSecondary- IIIFull WavePectification - Smoothing - $M$ingSmoothingCircuitCircuit. .iICircuitII ,t+5vSwit
Principles of OperationControl Circuit OperationThe control circuit consists of two circuit boards: the CO94 MAIN (main control circuit board) andthe
Principles of OperationFigure 6-24 shows the data flow from the host computer to the printhead.Data sent fkom the hostcomputer is converted to image d
Principles of OperationTable 6-5 lists the fimctiona of the main componente of the CO94 MAIN.Table 6-5. Functions of Main Components of CO94 MAINIC or
Printer Features80-column model1-2136-column modelFigure 1-1. External View of the FX-870/1170Epson FX-870/1170
Principles of OperationReset CircuitThe control circuits are initialized when the RESET signal is issued. The reset operation occursunder these two co
Principles of OperationSensor CircuitsThe FX-8’70/1170 printer has the following sensors: CRHOME, PE (FRONT), PE (REAR), PG(platen gap), RELEASE LEVER
Principles of OperationCarriage Motor Drive CircuitThe carriage motor drive circuit controls the CR motor. An open loop, constant-current drivearrange
Principles of OperationPaper Feed Motor Drive CircuitThe PF motor, a stepping motor, advances the paper at a minimum advance rate of l/216 inch. Thism
Principles of OperationPrinthead Drive CircuitThe printhead drive circuit receives two types of signals: image data and the pulse length controlsignal
Principles of OperationE2PROM Control CircuitFigure 6-31 shows the E2PROM control circuit. The E2PROM is non-volatile memory containinginformation, su
Principles of OperationComponent Repair Information (for Dealers Outside the U.S.)This portion of the manual provides additional information for servi
Principles of OperationTable 6-7. Repairing the C076 PSB Board Assembly (Continued)ProblemcauseCheckpoint SolutionThe voltage of the Q3, ICl, PCl,Chec
Principles of OperationTable 6-7. Repairing the C076 PSB Board Assembly (Continued)ProblemCalIS@CheckpointSolutionhe +5 V line isThe +35 V line isChec
Principles of OperationRepairing the C094 MAIN Board Assembly-This section gives instructions for repairing the C094 MAIN board and describes various
Printer FeaturesoptionsC806371C806391C806381C806401C800201C800211C814001C814011C823051C823071C823101C823141C823151#8750#8755#8758#8310Single-bin cut-s
Principles of OperationTable 6-8. Repairing the C094 MAIN Board Assembly (Continued)Problem SymptomCauseCheckpointSolutionAbnormalThe CPUoperation at
Principles of OperationTable 6-8. Repairing the C094 MAIN Board Assembly (Continued)Problem Symptom CauseCheckpointSolutionSelf-testThe printer IC4 is
Principles of OperationTable 6-8. Repairing the C094 MAIN Board Assembly (Continued)ProblemSymptomCauseCheckpointSolutionPaper feed The printerICl isC
Reference MaterialsChapter 7Reference MaterialsConnector Summary...7-1Ci
Reference Materials 7Connector SummaryFigure 7-1 illustrates the interconnection of the primary components. Table 7-1 summarizesthe functions and size
Reference MaterialsTable 7-1. CO94 MAIN Board Connector SummaryBoardCO94 MAINBoard AssemblyConnectorCNlCN2CN3CN4CN5CN6CN7CN8CN9CN12CN13CN14FunctionHos
Reference MaterialsSee Table 1-14 for CNl (Centronics interface) signal functions and pin assignments.Table 7-2. CN2, Optional I/FTable 7-3. CN3, Fron
Reference MaterialsIW. l/O Signal NameFunction1- +5+5 VDC2 0 READY READY LED3.0 STAT STAT LED( Not equipped)4 0 FONT FONT LED5 0 COND ‘CONDENSED LED6
Reference MaterialsCircuit Diagrams0,‘B:,& OTC1132sE:IOKIA/I/II/IIIII ,,,,I Il/IIl/II I I I I I I ’IIHead Conrrol/IIm O,‘”Ill i- Pf Molar ControlC
Reference Materials.I\=------Figure 73. C094 MAIN Board AssemblyCircuit Diagram7-6Epson FX-87CY1170
Printer FeaturesDot matrix:9 x 7 matrix (high-speed draft)9 x 9 matrix (drafk)18 x 23 matrix (NLQ)Paper HandlingFeeding methods: Friction feed (front/
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Reference MaterialsCNIGND*OPERA0SW4,*PAPER FEED t&-----h “’0*FONTrPAUSE/l-OFFCONDENSEDFONTSTATUSo7 *SW30o6ij-L SW205LED3N041/1 LED2NI2L/I LED1N41N
Reference MaterialsCircuit Board Component LayoutsPF Motore.mPF MotorParallelhlterface/CNlPG SensorccN5\EttCN7 -PE Rear/%i/PE FrontEYYI I \Printhead P
Reference MaterialsnEEmEPS-I IMODEL 1Figure 7-8. CO76 PSB Board Assembly Component LayoutEpson FX-870/11707-11
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Reference Mater&Outline DrawingsIr---I380 ’IIIIiIFigure 7-10. FX-870 Case Outline DrawingEpson FX-870/11707-13
Reference MaterialsILIr-r-=-IIr-01---z--Figure 7-11. F’X-1170 Case Outline Drawing7-14-Epson FX-870/1170
IndexSymbols+35 V 3-1, 6-19, 6-25, 6-28, 6-29line 6-31, 6-32monitor circuit 6-26detector 6-19+5 V 3-1, 3-4, 6-19, 6-25, 6-28line 6-33136-column 1-10,
Indexblinking 1-19bond paper 1-7bottom entrance 6-9, 6-15box driver 5-1BRASCII 1-21buffer 1-1, 1-13, 1-15, 1-17, 1-22, 1-24, 1-26, 6-24full printing 1
Printer FeaturesPrecautions for Handling PaperFriction feedl Set the release lever to the FRICTION position.l Load the paper from the front or top ent
Indexcommon 3-2, 3-3communications errors 3-7, 3-8component 1-28, 6-34layouts 7-10repair 6-31condensed 1-12, 1-17, 1-18, 1-19connector 1-14, 3-1, 3-3,
Indexdot 6-1wires 3-3double-space 3-7, 3-17draft 1-13, 1-18, 1-19,5-4drivecircuit 6-24, 6-27, 6-28,6-29roller assembly 5-6signals 6-1voltage 6-1driver
Indexfont 1-12, 1-17, 1-18, 1-19, 1-20, 1-21, 1-22, 5-4form feed 1-24frame 4-11ground connector 2-2left 4-11, 4-18right 4-11France 1-21frequency range
Indexpulse signal 6-36temperature 6-26thermistor 1-19,3-5heat 6-2sink 4-24,6-31hexdumps 1-23,3-21, 3-23codes 3-21 through 3-24highcapacity cut-sheet f
Indexitalic 1-21, 3-8Italy 1-21Llabels 1-4, 1-5, 1-6layout 1-29diagram 3-18, 7-10LEDs 1-19, 2-1left frame 4-11, 4-18length 1-6leveradjust 1-24, 3-2,4-
IndexNNLQ1-13, 1-18,1-19,5-4noise1-15,6-19non-volatile memory1-18, 1-20, 1-22, 1-23, 1-26, 6-30null modem cable 2-2Oohms 3-2, 3-3oil 5-5pad 5-6open 3-
Indextensionroller 6-6, 6-7gear 6-6unit 1-5,6-9thickness 1-25width 1-8parallel 1-34, 3-6cable 2-2interface 1-3, 1-13, 2-1, 6-29parallelism adjustment
Indexconsumption 1-11on 1-22, 3-6, 3-7, 3-9, 3-10, 6-34default settings 1-13, 1-22hours 1-11reset 6-25sequence 2-1outlet 2-1,6-31supply 1-28, 1-30, 3-
Index.gears 3-6, 5-6, 6-18READY 1-17, 1-19rearentrance 6-7, 6-10, 6-14feed 1-35frame 4-11paper guide 4-20PE sensor 1-24, 3-2, 3-20, 4-19, 6-13, 6-14,
Indexschematics 7-5 through 7-9screwdriver 4-1screws 4-3secondary circuit 2-1, 3-1, 4-1, 4-4, 6-20self-test 1-22, 2-1, 3-6, 6-36sensor 1-31, 3-1, 3-2,
Printer FeaturesPaper SpecificationsSee Tables 1-2, 1-3, 1-4, 1-5, 1-6, and 1-7.Normal Environmental ConditionsRecycled paper, envelopes, and labels r
IndexTtear-off 1-17, 1-18, 1-19, 1-20, 1-24, 1-27temperature 1-6, 1-7, 1-11, 2-1, 6-2, 6-26tension spring 4-12testpins 3-2points 3-1 through 3-4tests
Indexvoltage 1-19, 1-24, 3-1, 3-5, 3-6change 6-2detector 6-19drop protection circuit 6-20error 1-19, 1-27, 3-5input 6-19monitor circuit 6-26output 6-1
Printer FeaturesTable 1-4. Specifications for Continuous PaperWidthThicknessWeightQuality4- 10” (101-254 mm) 80-column4-l 6” (101-406 mm)136~column0.0
FCC Compliance StatementFor American UsersThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part
Printer FeaturesTable 1-7. Specifications for Roll Paper-Size8.5 f 0.12” (216 A 3 mm)Thickness 0.0028-0.0035” (0.07-0.09 mm)Weight14-22 lb (45-70 kg)
Printer FeaturesContinuous papercc03000101-254mm(4-10"):80columns101-406mm(4-16"):136columns>*1>L+0000000GccWXYZ gJ0-000WXYZ gI000<
Printer FeaturesRoll paper (80-column model only)top insertion216 2 3 mm (8.5 2 0.12”)-Printable AreaWXYZtWXYZJFigure 1-5. Printable Area for Roll Pap
Printer FeaturesElectrical SpecificationsSee Table l-8.Table 1-8. Electrical Specifications for 120 V ModelRated voltage120 VACInput voltage range103.
Printer FeaturesSafety ApprovalsSafety standardsUL1950 with D3CSA!z2.2#220RF1 *FCC class BFirmware SpecificationsPrint ControlPrinting directionText m
Printer FeaturesTable 1-12. Print SpeedType of letters Print speed [cps]High-speed draft380(320)11421Draft pica285ii421Draft elite342[1701Condensed dr
Printer FeaturesBUSYIACKNLGDATA p. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . -.-STROBE-t1 t1 t1t2 t3t,:0.5 p-s (minimum)t2:7 w (approximate)5:5 w (approximate)Figu
Printer FeaturesTable 1-13. Connector Pin Assignments andSignal Functions (Cont.)signal ReturnPinPinSignalNo. No.NameDir.Description1230 PEOut A HIGH
Printer Featuresshould be shielded and connected to the chassis of the host computer andthe printer, respectively.-4. All interface conditions are bas
Printer Features-Control PanelREADY,,OPL,,Figure 1-7. Control PanelButtonsOPERATE1 lock type buttonPAUSE/TEAR OFFPAPER FEEDI-(non-lock push-type butto
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Printer FeaturesFONT (ALT)-Selects NLQ Roman, NLQ Sans serif, Draft, and condensed ofthose 3 fonts in rotation:(DraR +Draft cond. 3 Roman+Roman cond.
Printer FeaturesBin Selection for the Cut Sheet FeederlWhen there is no paper in the paper path:Holding down the FONT (ALT) button while pressing PAUS
Printer FeaturesDefault Settings-.You can set certain default parameters to be used at printer initialization.To changethe parameters shown in Table l
Printer FeaturesTo change the settings shown in Table 1-17, Group 2 Features (ESC/P mode), or inTable l-18, Group 2 Features (7BM mode), follow the st
Printer FeaturesTable l-18. Group 2 Features (IBM Mode)FONT COND. READYLEDLEDLEDOFFOFF ONOFFOFF BLINKSOFF ONOFFCharacter TableCharacter table PC437 (t
Printer Featuressheet feeder (CSF), the first sheet is used for scaling the sheet length. Then, themaximum number of printable lines is printed in the
Printer FeaturesPaper-out DetectionIf the paper-out sensor detects a paper out, the printer automatically enters a pausecondition after feeding or pri
Printer Featuresposition.If a paper out is detected before printing starts, the sheet is loadedautomatically to the top-of-form position, without PAPE
Printer FeaturesPrinter InitializationThe printer is initialized in the following cases.lWhen the printer is turned on.lWhen the INIT signal or CMREQ
Printer Features-.BuzzerThe buzzer beeps for 0.1 second at a time. These beep sounds are combined in variousways, as shown below, to indicate differen
PrecautionsPrecautionary notations throughout the text are categorized relative to 1) personal injury, and 2)damage to equipment.WARNINGSignals a prec
Printer FeaturesMain ComponentsThe components of the FX-870/1170 are designed for easy removal and replacementduring maintenance and repair. The main
Printer FeaturesC094 MAIN Board Assembly (Main Control Circuit Board)Basically, the same board layout is used in both the 136~column model and the 80-
Printer FeaturesC094 PNL Board Assembly (Control Panel Circuit Board)This boardis the control panel ofthe F’X-870/1170, consisting of a power button,
Printer FeaturesPrinter MechanismThe printer mechanism consists of a g-pin impact dot head, a carriage mechanism,a carriage motor, a paper feed mechan
Printer Feature8Housing AssemblyThe printer mechanism and all the boards are contained in a housing assembly thatconsists of the upper case and the lo
Printer FeaturesCommonly Asked Questions and AnswersThis section contains facts that customers often want to know about this printer.The question-and-
Printer Features7. Q.A.Do the FX-870 and FX-1170 use the same ribbons as the FX-850 andFX- 1050?Yes.8750 (fabric) for the FX-8708755 (fabric) for the
Printer Features13. Q.How many paper paths are there for the FX-870 and FX-1170?A.The printers have 4 paper paths:Top feedBottom feedRear feedFront fe
Installation and SetupChapter 2Installation and Setup ProceduresSite Requirements ...
Installation and Setup Procedures 2.This chapter provides tips to help you select a site, set up, and test the printer. There isinformation on the usi
How to Use this ManualThis manual contains the information that a service provider needs to support the EpsonFX-870/1170 printer.0It provides general
Installation and SetupRunning the Self-TestThe self-test checks the printer mechanically and electronically to make sure it worksproperly.If the print
Installation and SetupThe cable configuration for connecting the printer serially to a 25-pin (XT-type) computerconnector is shown in the figure below
Installation and SetupThen try sending a print screen again or type: DIR > PRN and press Enter at the MS-DOSprompt to print a listing of the curren
TroubleshootingChapter 3TroubleshootingTest Points ...3-1
Troubleshooting 3The information in this section can help you identify causes of printer problems and test theprinter to isolate the part that needs t
TroubleshootingTable 3-2. Sensor Test PointsSensorTest MethodConnector(Set Meter to Ohms.NumberCheck with Printer Power Off.)Release LeverPlace one le
Troubleshooting-Ho#80#I70#60#I50.#40#30#20#’0[TERMINAL ASSIGNMENT]Note:The printhead isupside down inthis illustration.[WIRE ASSIGNMENT]1Note: The com
TroubleshootingTable 3-5. Printhead Driver Test PointsTransistorTest MethodNumbers(Set Meter to Diodes. Check with Printer Power Off.)Meter ReadingQ2,
TroubleshootingError CodesTable 3-7. Error CodesError Warning ErrorCause3uzzer beeps:Carriage errorUse flowchart 2 in this chapter to isolatemoo.0the
TroubleshootingProblem IsolationMost printer problems can be corrected by replacing the defective unit. First, identify theproblem from the symptoms y
4 Disassembly/AssemblyThis chapter lists the tools you need and gives the recommended procedure for removingand replacing components.5 Adjustments, Ma
TroubleshootingTable 3-8. Symptoms and Flowchart References (Continued)FlowchartSymptomPossible Problemsor SolutionWhen I try to load paper, thel Ther
TroubleshootingTable 3-9. IdentiQing Serial Communications Errors (Continued)ProblemDevice timeouterrorPossible Causel The computer is not set forinf
TroubleshootingChart 1. Printer Dead at Power On0STARTNOIUse correct ACvoltage. (Nofluctuation fromAC range shownat left ispermitted.NoNoNoDower on,do
TroubleshootingChart 1. Printer Dead at Power On (Continued)Disconnectconnector CM1 2and power onprinter.Yesinitialize?R;g;y;N;haboard.Check motors an
TroubleshootingChart 2. Carriage Does Not Move or Moves Abnormallykcuro throntheCO94 U&INconnmtors.Manually wowtheCheck the gears.timing belt. and
TroubleshootingChart 3. Paper Does Not Feed or Feeds AbnormallynSTARTYOS/ \NoIR,TY*sNo /ilReplace PF motor. Ifmy coil Is shortrd.use Table 3-6 to Cast
TroubleshootingChart 4. Poor Print Quality in Self-Testand turning onthe prlntar.bo8rd connectedSrcurs theconnectors.Areany dots1q lsslng orQdrrgglng?
TroubleshootingChart 5. Ribbon Not Feeding ProperlySTARTQRap I ace theribbon mark.rlght and left,does ribbonSee Figure 6-21 (page 6-18).Check gearing
TroubleshootingChart 6. Data fhm Host is Printed Incorrectly-Run self-tart.(Turn on prlntor*hIlo holdingdown the PAPERFEED button. 1If self-tart Isg8r
TroubleshootingChart 7. Page Length/Margins IncorrectRun self-test and chSckthe printer’s drf8ultsettings 8gainst thesettings In your 8pplic8-tlon SOf
Handy Numbers for U.S. DealersEpson Customer Resource Center(800) 922-8911Epson Faxback System (310) 782-4214Epson Bulletin Board System(310) 782-4531
TroubleshootingChart 8. Printout Double-Spacedthe printer IsOK.At the MS-DOS prompt,type the following:NODE=LPTn:.6.Pand press Enter.(“n” is the port
TroubleshootingConnector LocationsThe layout diagram below shows the positions of connectors on the C094 MAIN board.‘R\\ /II’PE Rear’3-18Figure 3-2. C
TroubleshootingSensor LocationsThe illustrations below show the locations of sensors in the printer mechanism.Figure 3-3. Release SensorFigure 3-4. Ho
TroubleshootingPrinter MechanismFigure 3-5. Platen Gap SensorRear Paper Guide Assembly3-20Figure 3-6. Front and Rear PE SensorsEpson FX-870/1170
TroubleshootingHex Quick Reference Table for ESC/P CommandsUse the table below as an aid to read printer hex dumps. This table is for quick reference
TroubleshootingTable 3-10. Hex. Codes for ESC/P Commands (Continued)-Hex. Dec.ASCIICommand3D 61ESC = Set MSB to 03E 62ESC >Set MSB to 13F 63 ESC?sm
TroubleshootingHex Quick Reference Table for IBM CommandsUse the table below as an aid to read printer hex dumps.This table is for quick reference onl
TroubleshootingTable 3-11. Hex. Codes for IBM Commands (Continued)-IHex. Dec.ASCIICommandI4E 784F 7950 8051 8152 8253 8354 a455 a557 a758 aa59 895A 90
Disassembly and AssemblyChapter 4Disassembly and AssemblyPrecautions...
Disassembly and AssemblyFigure 4-12. Removing the PF Motor Assembly...4-13Figure 4-13. Disassembling the PF Gear Train..
Contents-ContentsChapter 1Printer FeaturesOptions...1-3Hardware Specific
Disassembly and Assembly 4-This section provides information you need to know to disassemble or assemble the printer.PrecautionsRead the precautions b
Disassembly and AssemblyService Checks After RepairBefore you send the printer back to the customer,fill in the checklist in Table 4-3to notethe curre
Disassembly and AssemblyScrew SpecificationsThis chapter uses abbreviations for small parts, such as screws and washers. Tables 4-4 and45 list these a
Disassembly and AssemblyNotes for Unit Removal and InstallationThis section describes the procedures for disassembling and assembling the main compone
Disassembly and AssemblyItems to Remove Before Disassembling the Printer1.Remove the paper guide assembly, ribbon, top cover, front cover, paper eject
Disassembly and AssemblyRemoving the Panel Unit-1.Remove the paper guide assembly, ribbon, top cover, f?ont cover, paper eject cover and tractorunit.
Disassembly and AssemblyRemoving the Printhead1.Remove the paper guide assembly, ribbon, top cover, front cover, paper eject cover, and tractorunit.
Disassembly and AssemblyRemoving the Upper Housing Assembly1.Remove the paper guide assembly, ribbon, top cover, front cover, paper eject cover, and t
Disassembly and AssemblyRemoving the Printer Mechanism1.2.3.4.5.6.7.Remove the paper guide assembly, ribbon, top cover, front cover, paper eject cover
Disassembly and AssemblyRemoving the Platen Assembly-_1.Remove the paper guide assembly, ribbon, top cover, front cover, paper eject cover and tractor
ContentsChapter 4Disassembly and AssemblyPrecautions...4-1To
Disassembly and AssemblyRemoving the Rear Frame Assembly1.Remove the paper guide assembly, ribbon, top cover, front cover, paper eject cover, and trac
Disassembly and AssemblyRemoving the CR Motor Assembly1.Remove the paper guide assembly, ribbon, top cover, front cover, paper eject cover, and tracto
Disassembly and AssembtyRemoving the PF Motor Assembly-1.Remove the paper guide assembly, ribbon, top cover, front cover, paper eject cover, and tract
Disassembly and AssemblyDisassembling the PF Gear Train1.Remove the paper guide assembly, top cover, front cover, paper eject cover, and tractor unit.
Disassembly and AssemblyRemoving the Carriage Assembly1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Remove the paper guide assembly, ribbon, top cover, front cover, paper ejec
Disassembly and AssemblyAssembly Note‘-When attaching the timing belt to the carriage assembly, secure the timing belt using the1eR and right clips of
Disassembly and AssemblyRemoving the Ribbon Drive (RD) Assembly1.Remove the paper guide assembly, ribbon, top cover, front cover, paper eject cover, a
Disassembly and AssemblyRemoving the Home Position (HP) Sensor-1.Remove the paper guide assembly, ribbon, top cover, front cover, paper eject cover, a
Disassembly and AssemblyRemoving the Front and Rear Paper End (PE) Sensors1.Remove the paper guide assembly, ribbon, top cover, front cover, paper eje
Disassembly and AssemblyRemoving the Release Sensor1.2.3.4.5.6.7.Remove the paper guide assembly, ribbon, top cover, front cover, paper eject cover, a
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