Service Source K Color StyleWriter 6500
Basics Overview - 8 Troubleshooting LEDs The Color StyleWriter 6500 has two LEDs, Power and Resume, that can aid in troubleshooting the printer. See
Take Apart Encoder Strip - 38 3 Remove the other side of the encoder strip from the retaining tab on the left side of the carriage.4 Slide the encod
Take Apart Encoder Stiffener - 39 Encoder Stiffener Before you begin, remove the following:• Paper tray• Top cover
Take Apart Encoder Stiffener - 40 1 Remove the two screws fastening the encoder stiffener to the carriage plate.2 Remove the encoder stiffener.
Take Apart Carriage Belt - 41 Carriage Belt Before you begin, remove the following:• Paper tray• Top cover• Encoder stiffener
Take Apart Carriage Belt - 42 1 Push in on the turnaround pulley assembly on the right side of the printer.
Take Apart Carriage Belt - 43 2 Slide the belt out of the idler pulley on the left side of the printer.
Take Apart Carriage Belt - 44 3 Detach the carriage belt from the carriage board and remove the belt from the printer.
Take Apart Turnaround Assembly - 45 Turnaround Assembly Before you begin, remove the following:• Paper tray• Top cover• Encoder stiffener• Carriage
Take Apart Turnaround Assembly - 46 1 Remove the screw attaching the turnaround assembly to the carriage assembly.2 Remove the turnaround assembly.
Take Apart Idler Assembly - 47 Idler Assembly Before you begin, remove the following:• Paper tray• Top cover• Encoder strip• Encoder stiffener• Carr
Basics Overview - 9 Ink-jet Technology Overview Thermal ink-jet technology involves applying heat to a tiny measure of ink until it expands and form
Take Apart Idler Assembly - 48 1 Remove the two screws attaching the idler mount to the carriage plate. Note : These screws also fasten the carriage
Take Apart Carriage Motor - 49 Carriage Motor Before you begin, remove the following:• Paper tray• Top cover• Encoder strip• Encoder stiffener• Carr
Take Apart Carriage Motor - 50 1 Remove the two screws attaching the idler assembly and carriage motor to the carriage plate.2 Disconnect the carria
Take Apart Purge Unit - 51 Purge Unit Before you begin, remove the access door.
Take Apart Purge Unit - 52 1 Remove the screw from the purge unit.2 Slide the purge unit out from the printer.
Take Apart Absorber Assembly - 53 Absorber Assembly Before you begin, remove the following:• Paper tray• Top cover• Purge Unit
Take Apart Absorber Assembly - 54 1 Release the tabs on the purge unit by pressing a screwdriver into the tab hole.2 Pull the absorber assembly up a
Take Apart Purge Unit Motor - 55 Purge Unit Motor Before you begin, remove the following:• Paper tray• Top cover• Purge Unit
Take Apart Purge Unit Motor - 56 1 Disconnect the purge unit motor cable.2 Removing the two screws fastening the motor to the chassis.3 Pull the mot
Take Apart Paper Motor - 57 Paper MotorBefore you begin, remove the following:• Paper tray• Top cover• BaseNote: If you use a small screwdriver, you
Basics Loading Paper and Other Materials - 10 Loading Paper and Other Materials Loading Paper into the Paper Tray 1 Slide the paper adjusters out as
Take Apart Paper Motor - 581 Disconnect the paper motor cable.2 Remove the two screws connecting the paper motor to the printer.
Take Apart Mechanical Assembly - 59Mechanical AssemblyRemove the following:• Paper tray• Top cover• Logic board• Power supply board• Flex clamp• Ribb
Take Apart Mechanical Assembly - 60Important: Never adjust any screws on the mechanical assembly. Doing so will require replacement of the mechanica
Service Source K Additional Procedures Color StyleWriter 6500
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 1 Printer Tests Self Test The self test contains text, graphics, and an image. It gives you a quick view of th
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 2 Follow these steps to print the self test sample page.1 With the printer on, press and hold the Resume butto
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 3 The Color StyleWriter 6500 self test sample page is shown below.
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 4 Diagnostic Self-Test The diagnostic test contains a skew test, a print cartridge test, and a left/right regi
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 5 To print the diagnostic self-test:1 With the printer on, press and hold the Power button.2 Press the Resume
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 6Nozzle PatternsBanding TestLeft/Right Registration TestPrint Skew Test, UpperPrint Skew Test, LowerFigure: Di
Basics Loading Paper and Other Materials - 11 Printing an Envelope 1 Choose the appropriate envelope size in the printer software.2 Slide an envelo
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 7 Interpreting the Diagnostic Test All interpretations refer to the Diagnostic Self-Test Page shown on the pre
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 8 Interpreting the Diagnostic Test (Continued) Print Cartridge • Nozzle Patterns: The black and colored nozzl
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 9 Print Skew Test The Print Skew test measures the print margins to ensure that paper moves through the printe
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 10 3 Note where the vertical line left of the A falls in relation to the two vertical lines to the left of the
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 11 Extended Diagnostic Test The extended diagnostic test show detailed information on the print cartridges and
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 12 Nozzle PatternsNVM Figure: Extended Diagnostic Test Page
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 13 Interpreting the Extended Diagnostic Test All interpretations refer to the Extended Diagnostic Test Page sh
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 14 Interpreting the Extended Diagnostic Test (continued)Printer Information • NVM : The Non-Volatile Memory (N
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 15 Final Test The Final Test is used at the end of the manufacturing line to verify correct printer operation
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 16 3 Launch the “Color SW 6500 Final Test” utility.4 Select the serial port that is being used by the printer,
Basics Loading Paper and Other Materials - 12 Printing a Stack of Envelopes 1 Choose the appropriate envelope size in the printer software.2 Slide t
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 17X,Y Alignment BlocksNozzlePatternsBi-Directional Test PatternLine Feed Pattern Figure: Final Test Page
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 18 Interpreting the Final Test Page All interpretations refer to the Final Test page shown on the preceding pa
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 19 Interpreting the Final Test Page (continued) • Bi-Directional Test Pattern: The seven sets of five vertical
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 20 Print Head Cleaning Procedure The main purpose of the cleaning routines is to clear any clogged nozzles in
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 21 Cleaning Procedure Caution: Do not get the printer’s ink on your hands or clothes. Although the ink is wat
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 22 Follow these steps to clean the print head. 1 With the printer on, press and hold the Power button.2 Press
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 23Scaling TestBleed Test Figure: Cleaning Page
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 24 Interpreting the Cleaning Page All interpretations refer to the Cleaning Page shown on the preceding page.
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 25 Alternatively, you may also clean the print cartridges by following these steps: On a Mac OS computer: 1 Ch
Additional Procedures Printer Tests - 26 On a Windows/DOS computer: Use the Color StyleWriter 6000 series Toolbox or the printer’s DOS control panel
Basics Loading Paper and Other Materials - 13 5 Slide the paper adjusters in so they touch the edges of the stack of envelopes.6 Use the printer sof
Additional Procedures Fiber Track Cleaning - 27 Fiber Track Cleaning Small fibers can attach themselves to ink residue on the carriage unit or ink c
Additional Procedures Fiber Track Cleaning - 28 2 Inspect the print head of each ink cartridge for ink and debris buildup. 3 If there is noticeable
Additional Procedures Fiber Track Cleaning - 29 4 I nspect the underside of the ink cartridge cradle for build-up. 5 If there is noticeable build-up
Additional Procedures Replacing Ink Cartridges - 30 Replacing Ink Cartridges Caution: Each ink cartridge contains a print head that sprays the ink
Additional Procedures Replacing Ink Cartridges - 31 2 With the carriage in the center position, unplug the power cord at the printer and remove the
Additional Procedures Replacing Ink Cartridges - 32 3 Grasp each cartridge by its sides and carefully remove the tape from the cartridge’s print hea
Additional Procedures Replacing Ink Cartridges - 33 4 Slide the ink cartridges down into the carrier, and close the blue latch over each cartridge.
Additional Procedures Replacing Ink Cartridges - 345 Plug in the power cord and close the printer cover. You should hear the carrier move to the rig
Additional Procedures Aligning the Ink Cartridges - 35Aligning the Ink CartridgesWhenever you install a new ink cartridge, follow the steps below to
Additional Procedures Aligning the Ink Cartridges - 363 In the dialog box that appears, choose Background Printing from the pop-up menu.4 Click the F
Basics Special Servicing Considerations - 14 Special Servicing Considerations Default Settings After replacing the logic board you must use the Co
Additional Procedures Aligning the Ink Cartridges - 376 In the Services panel that appears, click the checkbox next to “Align ink cartridges before p
Additional Procedures Aligning the Ink Cartridges - 38Figure: Ink Cartridge Alignment Page
Additional Procedures Aligning the Ink Cartridges - 399 Examine the patterns that appear on the print-out. From the sets of parallel lines, select th
Additional Procedures Aligning the Ink Cartridges - 4010 I n the dialog window shown at left, choose the number and letter of the best-aligned horizo
Additional Procedures Aligning the Ink Cartridges - 41Figure: Ink Cartridge Post-Alignment Page
Additional Procedures Aligning the Ink Cartridges - 4211 I f the patterns on the second printed page are acceptable, click Proceed. If the pattern is
Additional Procedures Default Settings - 43Default SettingsAfter replacing the logic board you must use the Color SW 6500 Default Settings utility to
Additional Procedures Default Settings - 442 Launch the “Color SW6500 Default Settings” utility. Note: Make sure you have the latest version of this
Additional Procedures Default Settings - 45NVM Default Settings “00 00”Figure: Extended Diagnostic, Checking Default Setting
Additional Procedures Default Settings - 46Verifying Default Settings Verify the logic board was reset to the “customer mode”. Look at the NVM table
Basics Special Servicing Considerations - 15 X-Y Calibration After replacing the logic board or mechanical assembly on a Color StyleWriter 6500, you
Additional Procedures X-Y Calibration - 47X-Y CalibrationAfter replacing the logic board or mechanical assembly you must use the Color SW 6500 X-Y Ca
Additional Procedures X-Y Calibration - 482 Launch the X-Y Calibration utility. 3 Select the serial port that is being used by the printer.
Additional Procedures X-Y Calibration - 494 Open the front cover and locate the X and Y values on the right side of the printer’s carriage.5 Enter th
Additional Procedures X-Y Calibration - 50Figure: X -Y Carriage Value PageX Y Values
Additional Procedures X-Y Calibration - 517 Using the print-out, verify that the X and Y values were properly written to printer memory. The X and Y
Additional Procedures Clearing Paper Jams - 52Clearing Paper JamsThe paper jam error state occurs if the printer detects paper at the platen after at
Additional Procedures Clearing Paper Jams - 53Follow these steps to clear a paper jam:1 With the printer on, open the access door and press and hold
Additional Procedures Fixing Carriage Stalls - 54Fixing Carriage StallsThe carriage stalls error state occurs if the printer detects a problem with t
Additional Procedures Fixing Carriage Stalls - 552 Check that the position of the white plastic clutch actuator. Check that the clutch actuator is no
Additional Procedures Packaging Procedure for Mechanism Repair - 56Packaging Procedure for Mechanism RepairWhen shipping a mechanical assembly, ensur
Basics Special Servicing Considerations - 16 Mechanical Assembly Screws Important: Do not touch/remove the screws on the Color StyleWriter 6500 me
Additional Procedures Packaging Procedure for Mechanism Repair - 57Reference this graphic and the instructions that follow when packaging a mechanica
Additional Procedures Packaging Procedure for Mechanism Repair - 58Packing Instructions1 Remove any ink cartridges or media from the mechanism.2 Plac
Additional Procedures Packaging Procedure for Mechanism Repair - 593 Move the carriage against the carriage restraint. 4 Tape carriage securely to ca
Additional Procedures Cleaning Information - 60Cleaning Information Here are some hints and tips for cleaning mechanical assembly parts:• Carriage Pl
Additional Procedures Cleaning Information - 61• Encoder Strip: Wipe left to right (viewed from front) with a clean lint-free cloth. Do not pull hard
Additional Procedures Cleaning Information - 62• Drive Rollers: Use water on a clean lint-free cloth. Do not use solvents.• Print Cartridge Contacts:
Additional Procedures Interpreting the NVM (Non-Volatile Memory) Grid - 63Interpreting the NVM (Non-Volatile Memory) GridThe NVM contains information
Additional Procedures Interpreting the NVM (Non-Volatile Memory) Grid - 64Using the NVM Hex Decoder Transparency To interpret the NVRAM grid, follow
Additional Procedures Interpreting the NVM (Non-Volatile Memory) Grid - 65 NVM Hex DecoderPrint this page onto a transpar
Additional Procedures Interpreting the NVM (Non-Volatile Memory) Grid - 665 Line up the transparency so that the shaded pink color in the top left co
Service Source K Specifications Color StyleWriter 6500
Additional Procedures Interpreting the NVM (Non-Volatile Memory) Grid - 676 Jot down the byte information (emphasized by the black boxes) shown on th
Additional Procedures Interpreting the NVM (Non-Volatile Memory) Grid - 687 Launch the Hex Converter tool. Note: The converter tool is on the Compani
Additional Procedures Interpreting the NVM (Non-Volatile Memory) Grid - 699 The decimal equivalent for 2e 04 00 00 is 46.Thus, the page count is 46.1
Additional Procedures Interpreting the NVM (Non-Volatile Memory) Grid - 70This table lists some of the NVRAM data and its location in the NVM grid.
Service Source K Exploded View Color StyleWriter 6500
Exploded View 1 Color StyleWriter 6500 Exploded View Logic Board661-1334Mechanical Assy661-1335Power Supply922-2911Purge Unit922-2912Purge Motor92
Service Source K Basics Color StyleWriter 6500
Specifications Characteristics - 1 Characteristics Marking engine Four-color thermal ink jet engine Speed Actual speed depends on the documents prin
Specifications Graphics - 2 Graphics Resolution Best Black : 600 x 600 dpi (dots per inch) Best Color : 300 x 300 dpi on recommended paper or on tra
Specifications Interfaces - 3 Interfaces • LocalTalk• High-speed serial RS-422 serial port • IEEE 1284B port supports Centronics parallel connection
Specifications Print Media - 4 Print Media Paper Sizes Plain paper, coated (recommended for color picture output)LTR, LGL, Executive, A4, A5, B5 U.S
Specifications Print Media - 5 Plain paper Use 16-36 lb. paper Labels Accepts paper labels designed for inkjet printers Envelopes #10: 9.5 x 4.1
Specifications - 6 Cards Use 110 pound index maximum, 8.5 pt maximumU.S. 4 x 6: 4 x 6 in. (101.6 x 152.4 mm)U.S. 5 x 8: 5 x 8 in. (127 x 203.3 mm)
Specifications Printable Area - 7 Printable Area Paper, Labels, & Transparencies U.S. Letter : 8.5 x 11 in. (215.9 mm x 279.4 mm)Top margin: .04
Specifications Printable Area - 8 A4 : 8.3 x 11.7 in. (210 mm x 297 mm)Top margin: .04 in. (1.0 mm)Bottom margin: .46 in. (11.7 mm)Left & right
Specifications Printable Area - 9 Envelopes #10 : 9.5 x 4.12 in. (241.3 x 104.4 mm)Left margin: .87 in. (22 mm)Top and Bottom margin: .125 in. (3.2
Specifications Printable Area - 10 Cards U.S. 4 x 6 : 4 x 6 in. (101.6 x 152.4 mm)Top margin: 0.04 in. (1 mm)Bottom margin: .46 in. (11.7 mm)Left &a
Basics Overview - 1 Overview The Color StyleWriter 6500 printer is a high-performance four-color desktop color thermal ink-jet printer for personal
Specifications Ink Cartridges - 11 Ink Cartridges Dual- Cartridge Ink System Color Ink Cyan, Magenta, and YellowPart number M5659G/A Black Color Bl
Specifications Environmental - 12 Environmental Temperature Operating: 41–104°F (5-40°C)Storage: -40-140°F (-40-60°C) Humidity 10–80% (noncondensing
Specifications Electrical - 13 Electrical Electrical Requirements AC power adapter100 to 240 VAC ± 10% 50 to 60 Hz (±3Hz) Power Consumption Powered
Specifications Physical - 14 Physical Dimensions Height: 8.9 in. (226 mm)Width: 17.5 in. (444 mm)Depth: 15.6 in. (396 mm) Weight 14.3lb (6.5 kg)
Service Source K Troubleshooting Color StyleWriter 6500
Troubleshooting General /- 1 General The Symptom Charts included in this chapter will help you diagnose specific symptoms related to your product.
Troubleshooting Error Messages and LEDs/ - 2 Error Messages and LEDs The Color StyleWriter 6500 has two LEDs that can aid in troubleshooting the pri
Troubleshooting Error Messages and LEDs /- 3 The printer software also gives error messages to pinpoint errors. Make sure the printer is hooked up
Troubleshooting Diagnostic Tests and Sample Pages/ - 4 Diagnostic Tests and Sample Pages The following table summarizes the diagnostic tests and sam
Troubleshooting Standard Troubleshooting Procedure/ - 5 Standard Troubleshooting Procedure 1 Visually inspect the printer for any potential cause fo
Basics Overview - 2 Installing Ink Cartridges 1 Open the front cover.2 Lift both of the ink-cartridge latches.3 Remove the tape from the cartridge’s
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Operation - 6 Symptom Charts Operation No power 1 Check power cable connections and recycle power to printer.2 Replac
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts /Operation- 7 Does not print 1 Refer to LEDs later in this chapter.2 Turn on printer and restart computer.3 Check i
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Operation - 8 Carriage collides with left side1 Make sure white plastic clutch actuator is not interfering with carri
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Operation - 9 Carriage collides with right side1 Make sure purge unit does not interfere with carriage movement.2 Man
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Operation - 10 Ink cartridge won’t lock in carriage1 Verify correct ink cartridge for the printer. Refer to Basics.2
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Operation - 11 7 Replace mechanical assembly.8 Replace the power supply board and retest.Short pen life 1 Check that
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Operation - 12 Rejects cartridge 1 Remove tape on ink cartridge. Retest.2 Remove and clean the print cartridge contac
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts /Operation- 13 Grinding, squeaking or scraping noise1 Clean and inspect the printer.2 Manually slide carriage. Remo
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Operation - 14 Knocking or clicking noise1 Clean and inspect the printer.2 Manually slide carriage. Remove obstructio
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Operation - 15 Burning smell 1 Visually inspect motors. Replace damaged motors.2 Reseat logic board connectors. If pr
Basics Overview - 3 4 Slide the ink cartridge down into the carrier, and then close the latch over each cartridge.5 Press firmly to snap each latch
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Paper - 16 Paper Paper sticks together 1 Fan paper and remove excess sheets from paper tray.2 Verify that media meets
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Paper - 17 the media. Replace and retest. Note : If margin on left side of paper gets smaller, cause is likely the c
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Paper - 18 Paper doesn’t load completely1 Remove paper tray and check for obstructions.2 Clean drive rollers. Use wat
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Paper - 19 Paper feeds continuously1 Remove and reinstall the paper tray.2 Verify the carriage assembly can slide to
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Print Quality - 20 Print Quality Missing dots 1 Perform “Fiber Track Cleaning” in Additional Procedures.2 Perform “Pr
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Print Quality - 21 Incomplete print 1 Remove tape on ink cartridge. Replace the ink cartridge.2 Clean the print cartr
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Print Quality - 22 Underlines or streaks 1 Replace ink cartridge and retest.2 Reseat the flexible ribbon carriage cab
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Print Quality - 23 Printer Fails Self- Tests1 Perform “Fiber Track Cleaning” in Additional Procedures.2 Perform “Prin
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/LEDs - 24 LEDs Power and Resume lights off1 Check power connections and power source.2 Recycle power to printer.3 Rep
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/LEDs - 25 Power and Resume lights flashing alternately, printer won’t print1 Make sure the top cover is closed.2 Veri
Basics Overview - 4 Identifying Replacement Ink Cartridges The ink cartridges used with the Color StyleWriter 6500 have a generic cartridge label. T
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/LEDs - 26 Power and Resume lights on steady, printer won’t print1 Try recycling power to printer.2 Check that correct
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/LEDs - 27 No Lights 1 Reseat logic board connectors and retest. If problems continue, replace the logic board.2 Repla
Service Source K Take Apart Color StyleWriter 6500
Take Apart Paper Tray - 1 Paper Tray No preliminary steps are required before you begin this procedure.
Take Apart Paper Tray - 2 1 Compress the latch underneath the paper tray.2 Slide out the paper tray and remove it from the printer.
Take Apart Top Cover - 3 Top Cover Before you begin, remove the paper tray.
Take Apart Top Cover - 4 1 Note: Position the parallel port I/O clips so they will not catch on the top cover when you lift it off.Remove the two s
Take Apart Top Cover - 5 2 Release the four latches on the bottom of the printer.
Take Apart Top Cover - 6 3 Lift the top cover off. Replacement Note : • Push the carriage to the far right so you don’t catch the flexible cable on
Take Apart Access Door - 7 Access Door No preliminary steps are required before you begin this procedure. Note : Remove the ink cartridges at this p
Basics Overview - 5 Identify ink cartridges by cross referencing the chart below. Note : Apple ink cartridges can be found at most Apple authorized
Take Apart Access Door - 8 1 Pull the access door off of the two hinges on the top cover.
Take Apart Side Access Door - 9 Side Access Door No preliminary steps are required before you begin this procedure.
Take Apart Side Access Door - 10 1 I nsert a small flatblade screwdriver into latch to release the access door.
Take Apart Keypad Bezel - 11 Keypad Bezel Before you begin, remove the following:• Paper tray• Top cover
Take Apart Keypad Bezel - 12 1 Spread the two latches on the inside of the cover outward.2 Pull the keypad bezel off the front of the top cover.
Take Apart Lightpipe Assembly - 13 Lightpipe Assembly Before you begin, remove the following:• Paper tray• Top cover
Take Apart Lightpipe Assembly - 14 1 Lift up on the two clear latches on the lightpipe assembly.2 Slide the assembly toward you to force it out from
Take Apart Base - 15 Base Before you begin, remove the following:• Paper tray• Top cover
Take Apart Base - 16 1 Remove the four torx screws on the bottom of the base.
Take Apart Base - 17 2 Use a flat blade screwdriver to press in on the chassis clamp tab.3 Remove the clamp from the base.
Basics Overview - 6 Recommended Coated Paper Apple recommends Apple Color Ink-Jet PREMIUM PLUS Coated Paper. It is the coated paper of choice to use
Take Apart Base - 18 4 Remove the mechanical assembly by sliding the chassis to the left and aligning the tabs. 5 Lift the mechanical assembly from
Take Apart Logic Board EMI Shield - 19 Logic Board EMI Shield Before you begin, remove the following:• Paper tray• Top cover Caution: Review the ES
Take Apart Logic Board EMI Shield - 20 1 Remove the four screws from the logic board EMI shield.2 Remove the logic board EMI shield from the printer
Take Apart Power Supply EMI Shield - 21 Power Supply EMI Shield Before you begin, remove the following:• Paper tray• Top cover Caution: Review the
Take Apart Power Supply EMI Shield - 22 1 Remove the two torx screws from the power supply EMI shield.2 Remove the power supply EMI shield.
Take Apart Logic Board - 23 Logic Board Before you begin, remove the following:• Paper tray• Top cover• Logic board EMI shield Caution: Review the
Take Apart Logic Board - 24 Note: The NVRAM on the logic board contains the information used to set the “customer mode”, and carriage XY calibratio
Take Apart Logic Board - 25 1 Disconnect the following cables:• J1: Power supply cable• J2:Flex cable• J4:Motor cable2 Remove the two screws.3 Remov
Take Apart Power Supply Board - 26 Power Supply Board Before you begin, remove the following:• Paper tray• Top cover• Power supply EMI shield Cautio
Take Apart Power Supply Board - 27 1 Disconnect the power supply cable from CN32 Remove the six screws. Replacement Note : Don’t forget to replace t
Basics Overview - 7 Printing the Sample Page 1 Make sure the printer is turned on.2 With the printer’s power light on, press and hold the resume but
Take Apart Flex Clamp - 28 Flex Clamp Before you begin, remove the following:• Paper tray• Top cover• Logic board EMI shield• Power supply EMI shiel
Take Apart Flex Clamp - 29 1 Press the tab on the flex clamp so that it clears the ground plane.2 Move the access door actuator so that the flagged
Take Apart Ribbon Cable - 30 Ribbon Cable Before you begin, remove the following:• Paper tray• Top cover• Logic board EMI shield• Power supply EMI s
Take Apart Ribbon Cable - 31 1 Remove the foam from the flex clamp.2 Lift the ribbon cable off the two posts and two tabs.3 Slide the ribbon cable t
Take Apart Access Door Actuator - 32 Access Door Actuator Before you begin, remove the following:• Paper tray• Top cover• Logic board EMI shield• Po
Take Apart Access Door Actuator - 33 1 Push the access door actuator down and out of the retaining hinges on the flex clamp.
Take Apart Ground Plane - 34 Ground Plane Note : It’s only necessary to remove the ground plane if replacing the mechanism.Before you begin, remove
Take Apart Ground Plane - 35 1 Remove the three screws from the top of the ground plane.2 Slide the ground plane up over the tabs on the top of the
Take Apart Encoder Strip - 36 Encoder Strip Before you begin, remove the following:• Paper tray• Top cover
Take Apart Encoder Strip - 37 1 Push gently inward on the encoder spring to release tension on the strip. Note : Don’t bend the encoder spring. The
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