SERVICE MANUAL
C olor lor I nkje nkj et Pr i nte nter
Epson WF-R5690 series/ Epson WF-R4640 series Epson WF-R5190 series/Epson series/Epson WF - R1111 series
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Safety Precautions All safety procedures described here shall be strictly adhered to by all parties servicing and maintaining this product.
DANGER Strictly observe the following cautions. Failure to comply could result in serious bodily injury or loss of life. 1. Always disconn disconnect ect the product product from the the power source source and peripher peripheral al devices devices when servicing servicing the product product or performing maintenance. 2. When performi performing ng works describe described d in this manual, manual, do not connect connect to a power source source until instructed instructed to do so. so. Connecting to a power source causes high voltage in the power supply unit and some electronic components even if the product power switch is off. If you need to perform the work with the power cable connected to a power source, use extreme caution to avoid electrical shock.
WARNING Strictly observe the following cautions. Failure to comply may lead to personal injury or loss of life. 1. Always wear wear protective protective goggles goggles for disassemb disassembly ly and reassembly reassembly to protect protect your your eyes from from ink in working. working. If any ink gets in your eyes, wash your eyes with clean water and consult a doctor immediately. 2. When using using compressed compressed air products; products; such such as air duster, duster, for cleaning cleaning during during repair and mainten maintenance, ance, the use of such products containing flammable gas is prohibited.
PRECAUTIONS Strictly observe the following cautions. Failure to comply may lead to personal injury or damage of the product. 1. Repairs Repairs on Epson Epson product product should should be performed performed only only by an Epson Epson certified certified repair repair technicia technician. n. 2. No work should should be performed performed on this produc productt by persons unfamili unfamiliar ar with basic safety safety knowledge knowledge require required d for electrician. 3. The power power rating of of this product product is indicated indicated on the serial serial number/r number/rating ating plate. plate. Never Never connect connect this product product to the power source whose voltages is different from the rated voltage. 4. Replace Replace malfunction malfunctioning ing component componentss only with those those components components provided provided or approved approved by Epson; Epson; introduction of second-source ICs or other non-approved components may damage the product and void any applicable Epson warranty. 5. The capacitors capacitors on the Main Main Board may be be electrically electrically charge charge right right after the power power turns off or after after driving driving motors which generates counter electromotive force such as when rotating the PF Roller or when moving the CR Unit. There is a risk to damage the Main Board if the Head FFC is short-circuited with the capacitors on the Main Board electrically charged, therefore, after the power turns off or after motors are driven, leave the printer untouched for approximately 30 seconds to discharge discharge the capacitors before starting disassembly/ disassembly/ reassembly. 6. To prevent prevent the circuit circuit boards from from short-circu short-circuiting, iting, be careful careful about about the following following when handin handing g FFC or cables.
When handling FFC, take care not to let the terminal section of FFC touch metal parts.
When connecting cables/FFC to the connectors on circuit board, connect them straight to the connectors to avoid slant insertion.
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7. In order to protect protect sensitive sensitive microprocess microprocessors ors and circuitry, circuitry, use static static discharge discharge equipment, equipment, such as anti-static anti-static wrist straps, when accessing internal components. 8. Do not tilt this product product immediately immediately after after initial initial ink charge, charge, especially especially after performi performing ng the ink charge charge several times. Doing so may cause ink to leak from the product because it may take some time for the waste ink pads to completely absorb ink wasted due to the ink charge. 9. Never touch touch the ink or or wasted ink ink with bare hands. hands. If ink comes comes into contact contact with your your skin, skin, wash it off with with soap and water immediately. If you have a skin irritation, consult a doctor immediately. 10. When disassembling or assembling this product, make sure to wear gloves to avoid injuries injuries from metal parts with sharp edges. 11. Use only recommended recommended tools for disassembling, assembling or adjusting adjusting the printer. 12. Observe Observe the specified torque torque when tightening tightening screws. 13. Be extremely careful careful not to scratch or contaminate the following parts. Nozzle plate of the printhead
CR Scale
PF Scale
ASF Scale
Coated surface of the PF Roller
Gears
Rollers
LCD
Scanner Sensor
Exterior parts
14. Never use oil or grease other than those specified in this manual. Use of different different types of oil or grease may damage the component or give bad influence on the printer function. 15. Apply the specified amount of grease described in this manual. 16. Make the specified adjustments when you disassemble the printer. printer. 17. When cleaning this product, follow the the procedure described described in this manual. manual. 18. When transporting this product product after filling the ink in the printhead, printhead, pack the printer without without removing the ink cartridges in order to prevent the t he printhead from drying out. 19. Make sure to install install antivirus software in the the computers used for the service support support activities. 20. Keep the virus virus pattern file file of antivirus antivirus software up-to-date. up-to-date. 21. When disassembling/reassembling this this product, if you you find adhesive adhesive power of the double-sided tape which secure the parts or FFC is not enough, replace the tape with new one and attach it correctly to the specified points where the parts or FFC should should be secured. 22. Unless otherwise specified in this manual, the labels labels attached on the returned product should be transferred transferred to the corresponding attachment positions on the new one referring to the labels on the returned product.
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About This Manual This manual, consists of the following chapters, is intended for repair service personnel and includes information necessary for properly performing maintenance and servicing the product.
CH APTER 1. TRO TROUBLE UBLE SHOOTI SHOOTI NG Describes the step-by-step procedures for the troubleshooting.
CH APTE R 2. 2. DI SASSE SASSE MBLY / RE ASSE ASSE MBLY Describes the disassembly/reassembly procedures for main parts/units of the product, and provide the standard operation time for servicing the product.
CH APTE R 3. 3. ADJ USTME USTME NT Describes the required adjustments for servicing the product.
CHAPTER 4. MAI NTENANCE Describes maintenance items and procedures for servicing the product.
CHAPTE R 5. 5. APPENDI X Provides the additional information for reference:
Symb Symbols Used Used i n this M anua nual Various symbols are used throughout this manual either to provide additional information on a specific topic or to warn of possible danger present during a procedure or an action. Pay attention t o all symbols when they are used, and always read explanation thoroughly and follow the i nstructions. Indicates an operating or maintenance procedure, practice or condition that, if not strictly observed, could result in serious injury or loss of life.
Indicates an operating or maintenance procedure, practice, or condition that, if not strictly observed, could result in bodily injury, damage or malfunction of equipment.
May indicate an operating or maintenance procedure, practice or condition that is necessary to accomplish a task efficiently. It may also provide additional information that is related to a specific subject, or comment on the results achieved through a previous action.
For Chapter 4 “Disassembly/Reassembly”, symbols other than i ndicated above are used to show additional information for disassembly/reassembly. For the details on those symbols, see "2.3 Disassembly and Assembly Procedure (p46)". (p46)" .
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Revision Status Revision
Date of Issue
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Description
First Release Revise the content Chapter 1
Made change in "1.1.5.1 Start method of Maintenance Special Mode (p28)" .
Chapter 2
Made change in "2.2 Parts Diagram (p38)". (p38)" .
Disassembling procedure has been added in "2.3.2.1 Panel Unit (p48)"
Made change the picture of "2.3.4.6 Decompress Pump Unit (p81)". (p81)" .
Made change for description in "2.3.4.8 Printhead (p85)". (p85)" .
Made change for description in "2.3.4.9 Ink Supply Unit (p90)" .
Made change for description in "2.3.4.10 Head FFC (p96)". (p96)" .
Made change for description in "2.3.4.11 Ink Supply Assy (p98)"
Made change for description in "2.3.4.12 CR Scale (p104)". (p104)" .
Made change for description in "2.3.4.14 CR Guide Frame Assy (p109)" .
Made change the picture of "2.3.4.15 Frame Base Assy (p113)". (p113)" .
Made change for description in "2.3.4.16 Star Wheel Assy (p114)". (p114)" .
Made change for description in "2.3.4.17 Front Frame Assy (p115)". (p115)" .
Made change for description in "2.3.4.18 EJ Roller (p118)". (p118)" .
Made change for description in "2.3.5.1 Ink Supply BK Cover Assy (p121)". (p121)" .
Made change for description in "2.3.5.2 Ink Supply CL Cover Assy (p123)". (p123)" .
Made change for description in "2.3.5.3 Releasing the Ink Supply BK Assy (p125)". (p125)".
Made change for description in "2.3.5.4 Releasing the Ink Supply CL Assy (p128)". (p128)" .
Made change for description in "2.3.5.5 Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor (p131)" .
Made change for description in "2.3.5.6 Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor (p132)". (p132)" .
Made change for description in "2.3.5.7 Ink Supply BK Assy (p134)". (p134)" .
Made change for description in "2.3.5.8 Ink Supply CL Assy (p136)" .
Made change for description in "2.3.5.9 Ink Pack Holder (BK) (p140)" .
Made change for description in "2.3.5.10 Ink Pack Holder (Y/M/C) (p142)". (p142)" .
Description about "2.3.5.11 Ink Supply Needle (p144)" has been added.
Description about "2.3.5.12 Ink tube (p144)" has (p144)" has been added.
Made change for description in "2.3.6.1 ADF Rear Cover (p146)". (p146)" .
Made change for description in "2.3.6.2 ADF Cover Assy (p147)". (p147)" .
Made change for description in "2.3.6.3 ADF Document Support Assy (p147)". (p147)" .
Made change for description in "2.3.6.4 ADF LD Assy (p148)". (p148)" .
Checkpoint of " 2nd Cassette Unit (p152)" has (p152)" has been added.
Made change for description in "2.3.7.2 Paper Stopper Assy 1st/2nd (p154)". (p154)" .
Description about "2.3.7.3 Pick Up Roller Assy 1st (p156)" has been added.
Made change for description in "2.4.15 Ink Supply BK Assy (p181)". (p181)" .
Made change for description in "2.4.16 Ink Supply CL Assy (p182)". (p182)" .
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Information of new inspection jig has added to "3.2.5 Ink Leak check (p204)". (p204)" .
Made change in "3.2.7 Touch Panel Adjustment (WF-R5690/R4640 series only) (p218)". (p218)".
Chapter 4
Delete the Firmware Update Procedure.
Made change in "4.3 Initialization of Admin Password (p226)" .
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Contents C hapte hapterr 1 Tr T r oublesho oubleshoot otii ng 1.1 Troubleshooting..................................................................................................................... Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................................................... .................................. 11 1.1.1 Troubleshooting Workflow ............................................................... ......................................................................................................................... ............................................................. ... 11 1.1.2 Power-On Sequence .................................................. ......................................................................................................... ..................................................................................... .............................. 13 1.1.3 Fatal Error.................................................... Error ............................................................................................................... ................................................................................................... ........................................ 15 1.1.4 FAX Troubleshooting....................................................................................................... Troubleshooting..................................................................................................................................... .............................. 20 1.1.4.1 FAX Log ........................................................ ................................................................................................................. ........................................................................................ ............................... 20 1.1.4.2 Error Code/Superficial Phenomenon-Based Troubleshooting ................................................... .............................................................. ........... 26 1.1.5 Status sheet ........................................................... ...................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................... ............................... 28 1.1.5.1 Start method of Maintenance Special Mode.................................................. Mode .......................................................................................... ........................................ 28 1.1.5.2 Description of Status sheet (Non-disclosed information to user) .......................................................... 29
Chap Chapter 2 DI SASSE MB LY /RE ASSE MB LY 2.1 Overview ........................................................... ....................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... .......................................... 2.1.1 Tools ....................................................... ..................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................ .......................................... 2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer....................................................................................................................... printer....................................................................................................................... 2.1.3 Standard Operation Time for servicing the product ........................................................ ....................................................................................... ...............................
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2.2 Parts Diagram ....................................................... ................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................... .......................................... 38 2.3 Disassembly and Assembly Procedure................................................... Procedure......................................................................................................... ................................................................. ........... 46 2.3.1 Preparation for servicing .............................................. ................................................................................................. .................................................................................. ............................... 46 2.3.1.1 Unlocking the Carriage Assy ................................................... ...................................................................................................... .............................................................. ........... 46 2.3.1.2 Parts/Units Need Need to be Removed in Advance............................................................................. Advance........................................................................................ ........... 47 2.3.2 Exterior parts (WF-R5690/R4640 series)....................................................................................................... 48 2.3.2.1 Panel Unit ................................................. ......................................................................................................... ............................................................................................. ..................................... 48 2.3.2.2 Speaker................................................... Speaker........................................................................................................... ................................................................................................ ........................................ 50 2.3.2.3 Housing Rear Assy ......................................................... ..................................................................................................................... ....................................................................... ........... 51 2.3.2.4 FAX Cover..................................................................................... Cover.......................................................................................................................................... ........................................................ ... 52 2.3.2.5 ADF/Scanner Unit ..................................................... .......................................................................................................... ............................................................................ ....................... 53 2.3.2.6 Front Housing Assy ...................................................... ........................................................................................................ ......................................................................... ....................... 55 2.3.2.7 Middle Housing ............................................................ .............................................................................................................. ......................................................................... ....................... 57 2.3.3 Exterior parts (WF-R5190 series)............................................................. series)................................................................................................................ ...................................................... ... 59 2.3.3.1 Panel Unit ...................................................... ............................................................................................................... ........................................................................................ ............................... 59 2.3.3.2 Housing Upper ........................................................... ................................................................................................................ ............................................................................ ....................... 61 2.3.3.3 Housing Rear Assy ......................................................... ..................................................................................................................... ....................................................................... ........... 63 2.3.3.4 USB Cover........................................................... Cover ...................................................................................................................... .................................................................................. ....................... 64 2.3.3.5 Front Housing Assy ...................................................... ........................................................................................................ ......................................................................... ....................... 65 2.3.3.6 Middle Housing ............................................................ .............................................................................................................. ......................................................................... ....................... 67 2.3.4 Printer Mechanism.................................................................................. Mechanism....................................................................................................................................... ........................................................ ... 69 2.3.4.1 Main Board Unit ........................................................ ............................................................................................................. ............................................................................ ....................... 69 2.3.4.2 Main Board .................................................... .............................................................................................................. ........................................................................................ .............................. 74 2.3.4.3 Power Supply Unit................................................................................................................................. Unit................................................................................................................................. 76 2.3.4.4 Rear ASF Assy............................................................................ Assy.................................................................................................................................... ........................................................... ... 77 2.3.4.5 Rear ASF Guide Upper................................................................................................... Upper.......................................................................................................................... ....................... 79 2.3.4.6 Decompress Pump Unit ..................................................... .............................................................................................................. .................................................................... ........... 81 2.3.4.7 PF Encoder.................................................................................. Encoder.......................................................................................................................................... ........................................................... ... 83 2.3.4.8 Printhead ........................................................ ................................................................................................................. ........................................................................................ ............................... 85 2.3.4.9 Ink Supply Unit............................................................................................. Unit...................................................................................................................................... ......................................... 90 2.3.4.10 Head FFC........................................................... FFC ...................................................................................................................... .................................................................................. ....................... 96 2.3.4.11 Ink Supply Assy....................................................... Assy ............................................................................................................ ............................................................................ ....................... 98 2.3.4.12 CR Scale .................................................... ............................................................................................................... ........................................................................................ ............................. 104
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2.3.4.13 Ink System ...................................................... .................................................................................................................. ................................................................................... ....................... 106 2.3.4.14 CR Guide Frame Assy ........................................................... ....................................................................................................................... ............................................................ 109 2.3.4.15 Frame Base Assy ..................................................... .......................................................................................................... .......................................................................... ..................... 113 2.3.4.16 Star Wheel Assy............................................................... Assy........................................................................................................................ .................................................................. ......... 114 2.3.4.17 Front Frame Assy...................................................................... Assy............................................................................................................................... ......................................................... 115 2.3.4.18 EJ Roller .................................................... ............................................................................................................... ........................................................................................ ............................. 118 2.3.5 Ink Supply Mechanism....................................................... Mechanism ........................................................................................................................ .......................................................................... ......... 121 2.3.5.1 Ink Supply BK Cover Assy ............................................................. ................................................................................................................. .................................................... 121 2.3.5.2 Ink Supply CL Cover Assy .............................................................. .................................................................................................................. .................................................... 123 2.3.5.3 Releasing the Ink Supply BK Assy................................................................... Assy...................................................................................................... ................................... 125 2.3.5.4 Releasing the Ink Supply CL Assy .................................................. ...................................................................................................... .................................................... 128 2.3.5.5 Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor ............................................................. ..................................................................................................... ........................................ 131 2.3.5.6 Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor ............................................................. ..................................................................................................... ........................................ 132 2.3.5.7 Ink Supply BK Assy .............................................................. ............................................................................................................................ .............................................................. 134 2.3.5.8 Ink Supply CL Assy................................................................................................ Assy............................................................................................................................. ............................. 136 2.3.5.9 Ink Pack Holder (BK) ........................................................... ................................................................................................................. ............................................................... ......... 140 2.3.5.10 Ink Pack Holder (Y/M/C) ......................................................... ......................................................................................................... ......................................................... ......... 142 2.3.5.11 Ink Supply Needle ................................................... ........................................................................................................ .......................................................................... ..................... 144 2.3.5.12 Ink tube ...................................................... ................................................................................................................. ........................................................................................ ............................. 144 2.3.6 ADF/Scanner Unit ..................................................... ........................................................................................................... ................................................................................... ............................. 146 2.3.6.1 ADF Rear Cover ..................................................... ............................................................................................................. ............................................................................. ..................... 146 2.3.6.2 ADF Cover Assy............................................................................................ Assy.................................................................................................................................. ...................................... 147 2.3.6.3 ADF Document Support Assy ......................................................... ............................................................................................................. .................................................... 147 2.3.6.4 ADF LD Assy ................................................... ............................................................................................................... ................................................................................... ....................... 148 2.3.6.5 Scanner Unit ........................................................... ................................................................................................................... ............................................................................. ..................... 149 2.3.7 2nd Cassette Unit.......................................................................................................................................... Unit.......................................................................................................................................... 152 2.3.7.1 2nd Cassette Unit .......................................................... ............................................................................................................ ....................................................................... ..................... 152 2.3.7.2 Paper Stopper Assy 1st/2nd ..................................................... .......................................................................................................... ............................................................ ....... 154 2.3.7.3 Pick Up Roller Assy 1st........................................................ 1st ................................................................................................................ ............................................................... ....... 156 2.3.7.4 Pick Up Roller Assy 2nd ............................................................... ..................................................................................................................... ...................................................... 157 2.4 Routing FFCs/Cables ...................................................... ............................................................................................................... ...................................................................................... ............................. 160 2.4.1 Top of the Scanner Unit........................................................... Unit......................................................................................................................... ..................................................................... ....... 160 2.4.2 Bottom of the Frame Base ....................................................... ..................................................................................................................... ..................................................................... ....... 160 2.4.3 Bottom of the the Scanner Scanner Unit Unit (WF-R5690/R4640 series)...................................................................................................................................... series)...................................................................................................................................... 161 2.4.4 Inside of the FAX Cover (WF-R5690/R4640 series) .............................................................. ................................................................................... ..................... 162 2.4.5 Front of the Printer .................................................... .......................................................................................................... ................................................................................... ............................. 164 2.4.6 Center of the Printer ............................................... ........................................................................................................ ...................................................................................... ............................. 166 2.4.7 Bottom of the Ink System System Unit..................................................................................................................... Unit..................................................................................................................... 168 2.4.8 Carriage Assy .................................................... .................................................................................................................. ........................................................................................... ............................. 170 2.4.9 Speaker Cable ......................................................... .................................................................................................................. ...................................................................................... ............................. 170 2.4.10 Around the Main Board Assy (1) ............................................................ ............................................................................................................... ................................................... 171 2.4.11 Around the Main Board Assy (2) ............................................................ ............................................................................................................... ................................................... 174 2.4.12 Around the Main Board Assy (3) ............................................................ ............................................................................................................... ................................................... 176 2.4.13 2nd Cassette Housing Assy ...................................................... .................................................................................................................... .................................................................. .... 176 2.4.14 CRCM FFC............................................................... FFC............................................................................................................................ .................................................................................. ..................... 180 2.4.15 Ink Supply BK Assy ............................................................ .............................................................................................................. ....................................................................... ..................... 181 2.4.16 Ink Supply CL Assy ............................................................ .............................................................................................................. ....................................................................... ..................... 182
C hapte hapterr 3 Ad A dj ustme ustment 3.1 Required Adjustments ................................................... .............................................................................................................. ........................................................................................ ............................. 185 3.2 ............................................................................................................................ .......................................................................................................................................... .............. Details of Adjustments 192 3.2.1 PF Timing Belt Tension Check ........................................................ ............................................................................................................. ............................................................ ....... 192 3.2.2 Rear ASF Timing Belt Tension Check.................................................................................. Check......................................................................................................... ....................... 193 3.2.3 PG Adjustment ....................................................... ................................................................................................................ ...................................................................................... ............................. 195 3.2.3.1 Preparation ..................................................... .............................................................................................................. ...................................................................................... ............................. 196 3.2.3.2 PG Adjustment procedure.............................................................................. procedure.................................................................................................................... ...................................... 199 3.2.4 Checking the Platen Gap ......................................................... ......................................................................................................... ..................................................................... ..................... 203
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3.2.5 Ink Leak check.............................................................................................................................................. 3.2.6 Head Angular Mechanism Adjustment. ....................................................................................................... 3.2.6.1 Preparation of the Head Angular Adjustment...................................................................................... 3.2.6.2 Adjustment Procedure.......................................................................................................................... 3.2.7 Touch Panel Adjustment (WF-R5690/R4640 series only)...........................................................................
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Chapter 4 Maintenance 4.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................................................... 222 4.1.1 Cleaning........................................................................................................................................................ 222 4.1.2 Lubrication.................................................................................................................................................... 222 4.2 Lubrication Points and Instruction ........................................................................................................................ 223 4.3 Initialization of Admin Password.......................................................................................................................... 226
Chapter 5 Appendix 5.1 Connector Diagram ............................................................................................................................................... 229 5.2 Protection for transportation.................................................................................................................................. 230 5.2.1 Pasting the packing material to the Holder Slider Ink pack Assy ................................................................ 230
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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1.1 Troubleshooting This section describes the troubleshooting workflow.
1.1.1 Troubleshooting Workflow The following page describes the troubleshooting workflow. Follow the flow when troubleshooting problems.
This flowchart is compiled based on the following contents. • Our experience regarding the quality problem. • ESK’s repair data • Printer Mechanism specification for WF-R5690/R4640/R5190 series
WF-R5190 series are not equipped with the Scanner / ADF unit, therefore, the troubleshooting related to the Scanner / ADF unit is not applied.
If the reason for the return is evident, first check the phenomenon user claims recurs, then proceed to the troubleshooting. Start
Turn on the printer
Does power-on sequence start?
No
1
(p12)
Yes
Printer failure only What is returned reason?
Is power-on sequence finished without error?
No
2
ADF/Scanner failure
(p12) Copy an image
Yes Standby condition
Is scanning operation finished without trouble?
Print a nozzle check pattern
No
5 (p12)
Yes Is printing complete without an error?
No
3
(p12) No ADF failure?
Yes No Is the print result OK?
4
(p12) Copy an image by ADF
Yes Is ADF operation finished without trouble? Yes
No
6 (p12)
Finish*
*:
In case of “Not Trouble Found”, check fatal error code.
Figure 1-1. Troubleshooting Workflow (1)
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1.1.2 Power-On Sequence This section describes the power-on sequences for this product. The preconditions are as follows.
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 by the cap of Ink System and the CR Lock is engaged normally.
The carriage is locked by the CR lock.
PG position is set to PG1.
Table 1-1. Power-On Sequence Movement of Components
Operation
Front ASF drive condition
Decompress motor
OFF
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↓
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↓
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↓
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↓
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↓
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↓
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↓
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↓
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ON
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1. Printhead initialization and fuse inspection 1-1.Initializes the Printhead, and checks the fuse on the printer control circuit board.
2. Seeking the home position 2-1.The carriage moves to the 0-digit side slowly and confirms it touches the Right Frame.
2-2.Regards the position where the c arriage touches the Right Frame as the position of the specified steps from the home position, and set it as the origin position.
2-3.The carriage slowly moves the CR lock set position.
2-4.The PF Motor rotates clockwise and releases the CR lock.
2-5.The PF Motor rotates counterclockwise and sets the CR lock.
2-6.The carriage moves to the 80-digit side slowly and confirms it touches the CR lock.
2-7.The carriage returns to its home position.
2-8.The PF Motor rotates clockwise and releases the CR lock.
3. Switching front ASF drive 3-1.The carriage moves to the 80-digit side slowly up to position where the Front ASF turn on.
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Operation 3-2.The carriage moves to the 0-digit side slowly up to the position where the Front ASF turn off.
3-3.The carriage moves to the 80-digit side slowly and passes by the CR lock.
Front ASF drive condition
Decompress motor
OFF
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↓
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↓
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↓
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↓
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↓
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↓
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↓
Decompress and vent to atmosphere
↓
Decompress and vent to atmosphere
↓
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↓
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4. PF initialization 4-1.The PF Motor rotates clockwise for approximately one second.
4-2.The PE sensor checks if paper exists, and the PF Motor rotates clockwise for approximately 0.5 seconds.
5. Low temperature operation sequence 5-1.The carriage moves back and f orth between CR lock and the left Frame two times.
6. Checking waste ink overflow 6-1.Reads out the waste ink counter value of the Maintenance Box to check waste ink overflow.
7. Detecting ink cartridge and initializing ink system 7-1.The carriage moves slowly to the ink detection position.
7-2.The Decompress Motor is driven and Diaphragm Pump sucks the ink in the ink cartridges.
7-3.While monitoring the ink end sensor, the Decompress Motor is driven again and the Diaphragm Pump sucks the ink.
7-4.Detects the ink remaining.
7-5.The carriage returns to its home position.
Note *1: On the premise on this table, PG does not change and the Rear ASF does not operate during the sequence. *2: Executes when the detected temperature is under 5
(41)by the thermistor on the Printhead.
*3: The Printhead is capped with the Cap of the Ink System but the Carriage is not locked by the CR lock in order to shorten the time before printing starts. The Carriage is locked when the printer enters the power saving mode without any operation after it is turned on.
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1.1.3 Fatal Error This section describes the fatal error code and the possible cause for this product.
Fatal Error List Fatal errors related to the ADF/Scanner unit do not occur for WF-R5190 series because this model does not have ADF/Scanner unit.
Table 1-2. Fatal Error List Error type
Error code
0x01
Error name
ADF PID excess speed error
Possible cause • ADF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Motor driver failure (Main Board failure)
0x02
ADF PID r everse er ror
• ADF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Paper jam
0x03
ADF PID lock error
• ADF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
0x04
ADF PID acceleration lock detection error
0x05
ADF PID excess load error
0x06
ADF PID driving time error
• Main Board failure
0x09
ADF BS+ excess speed error
• ADF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
• ADF Motor failure • Paper jam • Cable disconnection
• Motor driver failure (Main Board failure)
0x0A
ADF BS+ rev erse er ror
• ADF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Paper jam
0x0B
ADF BS+ lock error
0x0D
ADF BS+ excess load error
• ADF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • ADF Motor failure
ADF/ Scanner
• ADF drive overload (paper jam/foreign object) • Cable disconnection
0x0E
ADF BS+ driving time error
• Main Board failure • CIS Unit failure
0x10
HP detection error
• Scanner Housing failure • Main Board failure • CIS Unit failure • Scanner Housing failure (Including wrong attachment of the origin mark)
0x11
Contact detection distance exceeded error
• Main Board failure • Scanner FFC failure / Scanner FFC connection failure • Scanner Motor failure / Scanner Motor connection failure • CIS Unit failure
0x12
Opposite side contact detection distance exceeded error
• Scanner Housing failure (Including wrong attachment of the origin mark) • Main Board failure • Scanner FFC failure / Scanner FFC connection failure • Scanner Motor failure / Scanner Motor connection failure • CIS Unit failure
0x13
Opposite side wrong contact detection distance error
• Scanner housing failure (Including wrong attachment of the origin mark) • Main Board failure • Scanner FFC failure / Scanner FFC connection failure • Scanner Motor failure / Scanner Motor connection failure
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0x14
Measurement failure error
0x20
LED light error
• Scanner drive mechanism was overloaded. • CIS Unit failure • Main Board failure
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Revision B Table 1-2. Fatal Error List
Error type
Error code
Error name
0x30
Option error
0x36
Paper jam error
0x41
FB PID excess sp eed er ror
Possible cause • Main Board failure • Paper jam • Foreign object • ADF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Motor driver failure (Main Board failure)
0x42
FB PID reverse error
• ADF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Paper jam
ADF/ Scanner
0x43
FB PID lock error
0x44
FB PID acceleration lock
0x45
FB PID excess load err or
0x46
FB PID driving time error
• Main Board failure
FB BS+ exces s sped er ror
• ADF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
0x49
• ADF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • ADF Motor failure • ADF drive mechanism overload (assembling failure, lubrication failure) • Cable disconnection
• Motor driver failure (Main Board failure) 0x4A
FB B S+ r ev erse erro r
0x4B
FB BS+ lock error
0x4D
FB BS+ excess load error
• ADF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • ADF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • ADF Motor failure • ADF drive mechanism overload (assembling failure, lubrication failure) • Cable disconnection
PDL
Printer
0x4E
FB BS+ driving time error
0x51
Automatic judgement fatal error 1
0x52
Automatic judgement fatal error 2
0x53
Automatic judgement fatal error 3
0x54
Automatic judgement fatal error 4
0x55
Automatic judgement fatal error 5
0x5F
Main ROM and
0x60
HP error
0x61
Deadlock avoidance error
0x62
Impossible contact detection error
0x6B
PF runaway error
0x7F
Inspection mode error
0x8D
Factor error other than printer device
This error occurs if the printer becomes a fatal error status due to a failure of parts other than the printer such as the scanner or ADF
0x8E
Driver mismatch error
An unsupported driver was used.
0x8F
EEPROM verify error (by command)
0x90
PW Sensor failure error
SD ROM matching error
• Main Board failure
---*
• Mismatch the Main ROM FW version and
SD ROM FW version.
• Paper jam • Foreign object • Deformation of the Main Frame • PF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Motor drive error ---*
---* • PW sensor failure • Main Board failure
0x91
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PW Sensor detected foreign object error
0x92
Hot plug disconnection paper jam error
0x93
PE Sensor error
• Foreign object • 2nd Cassette Unit has been removed during feeding (when the ASF Motor is operating). • Contact failure of the connector which contacts 2nd Cassette Unit and the printer. • PE Sensor failure • Main Board failure
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Revision B Table 1-2. Fatal Error List
Error type
Error code
Error name
0x94
PW Sensor light value adjust error
0x96
Decompress pump motor driving time error
0x97
Head drive circuit VBS over-voltage error
0x99
IES process check error
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 flushing)
0 x9E
Head temp er atu re error
0x9F
No print inspection mode error
Possible cause • PW Sensor failure • Main Board failure • Decompress pump motor failure • Main Board failure • Head FFC failure • Main Board failure ---* • Main Board failure
• Printhead failure • Main Board failure ---* • CR Contact Module failure
0xB8
CRCM access error
• CRCM FFC disconnection • Main Board failure • Ink cartridge failure
0xB9 0xBA
Ink device error
• CSIC Terminal failure • CR Contact Module failure • Main Board failure
0xBD 0xC2
• CR Contact Module failure CRCM access error
• CRCM FFC disconnection • Main Board failure • Ink cartridge failure
Printer
0xC3
Ink device error
• CSIC Terminal failure • CR Contact Module failure • Main Board failure
0xC4 0xCF
• CR Contact Module failure CRCM access error
• CRCM FFC disconnection • Main Board failure • ASF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
0xD1
ASF PID excess load error
• ASF Motor failure • Pickup Roller (2nd cassette) drive mechanism overload (paper jam / foreign object) • Cable disconnection
0xD2
ASF PID excess speed error
• ASF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Motor driver failure (Main Board failure)
0xD3
ASF PID reverse er ror
• ASF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Paper jam • ASF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
0xD4
ASF PID lock error
• ASF Motor failure • Pickup Roller (2nd cassette) drive mechanism overload (paper jam / foreign object) • Cable disconnection
0xD8
ASF load position reverse error
• ASF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Paper jam
0xD9
ASF load position excess speed error
• ASF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Motor driver failure (Main Board failure)
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Revision B Table 1-2. Fatal Error List
Error type
Error code
Error name
Possible cause • ASF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
0xDA
ASF load position excess load error
• ASF Motor failure • Pickup Roller (2nd cassette) driven mechanism overload (paper jam/ foreign object) • Cable disconnection
0xDE
ASF PID driving time error
0xDF
ASF load position driving time error
• Main Board failure • CR Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder board failure) 0 xE1
C R PID exces s load error
• CR Motor failure • Carriage overload error (paper jam/foreign object) • Cable disconnection • CR Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder board failure)
0x E2
CR PI D ex ces s s peed err or
• Motor driver failure (Main Board failure) • Tooth skip of the CR Timing Belt • Improper tension of the CR Timing Belt • CR Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder board failure)
0xE3
CR PID reverse error
• Tooth skip of the CR Timing Belt • Improper tension of the CR Timing Belt • Paper jam • CR Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
0xE4
CR PID lock error
• CR Motor failure • Carriage overload error (paper jam/foreign object) • Cable disconnection • CR Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure) • Motor driver failure (Main Board failure)
0x E5
CR PI D speed f all erro r
• Tooth skip of the CR Timing Belt • Improper tension of the CR Timing Belt
Printer
• Paper jam • CR Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure) 0xE8
CR load position reverse error
• Tooth skip of the CR Timing Belt • Improper tension of the CR Timing Belt • Paper jam • CR Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
0xE9
CR load position excess speed error
• Motor driver failure (Main Board failure) • Tooth skip of the CR Timing Belt • Improper tension of the CR Timing Belt • CR Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
0xEA
CR load position excess load error
• CR Motor failure • Carriage overload error (paper jam/foreign object) • Cable disconnection
0xEE
CR PID driving time error
0xEF
CR load position driving time error
• Main Board failure • PF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure) 0xF1
PF PI D excess load erro r
• PF Motor failure • PF drive mechanism overload (paper jam/foreign object) • Cable disconnection • PF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
0xF2
PF PI D excess sp eed er ror
• Motor driver failure (Main Board failure) • Tooth skip of the PF Timing Belt • Improper tension of the PF Timing Belt • PF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
0xF3
PF PID reverse error
• Tooth skip of the PF Timing Belt • Improper tension of the PF Timing Belt • Paper jam
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Revision B Table 1-2. Fatal Error List
Error code
Error type
Error name
Possible cause • PF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
0xF4
• PF Motor failure
PF PID lock error
• PF driver mechanism overload (paper jam/foreign object) • Cable disconnection • PF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
0xF8
PF load position reverse error
• Tooth skip of the PF Timing Belt • Improper tension of the PF Timing Belt • PF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
Printer
0xF9
PF load position excess speed error
• Motor driver failure (Main Board failure) • Tooth skip of the PF Timing Belt • Improper tension of the PF Timing belt • PF Encoder failure (contaminated/detached scale, Encoder Board failure)
0xFA
PF load position excess load error
• PF Motor failure • PF driver mechanism overload (paper jam/foreign object) • Cable disconnection
0xFE
PF PID driving time error
0xFF
PF load position driving time error
• Main Board failure
Inspection Mode Error List Table 1-3. Inspection Mode Error List Error name
Error indication
Remedy
Fatal Error
Fatal Error (Error Code:0xXX)
Refer to Table 1-2 "Fatal Error List" (p.15)
Paper Jam Error
Paper Jam Error
Remove the jammed paper, close the cover.
No Paper Error
Paper Out Error
Set the paper, close the cover.
No Tray / Cassette Error
Cassette Nothing
Set the Cassette.
Ink Case Open Error
Ink Cover Open Error
Close the ink cover.
Cover Open Error
Cover Open Error
Close the Cover.
Carriage Outside error
Outside Carriage
Lock the CR unit.
No ink Cartridge Error
Ink Out Error
Replace the ink pack.
Ink Cartridge Abnormal Error
Ink Out Error
Replace the ink pack.
Ink Cartridge Non-Genuine Error
Ink Out Error
Replace the ink pack.
Initial Charge Error
Ink out Error
Replace the ink pack.
Ink Error
Ink Out Error
Replace the ink pack.
Ink End Error
Ink Out Error
Replace the ink pack.
Print Error
Ink Out Error
Replace the ink pack.
Maintenance Box Nothing Error
Maintenance Box Nothing Error
Replace the Maintenance Box
Maintenance Box CSIC Error
Maintenance Box CSIC Error
Replace the Maintenance Box.
Maintenance Box Full Error
Maintenance Box Full Error
Replace the Maintenance Box.
Double Feed Error
Paper Piled Out Error
Remove the jammed paper, close the cover
Fax Paper length Mismatch Error
Other Error
Set the specified paper.
Auto duplex paper length Mismatch Error
Paper Size Error (Duplex)
TBD
Paper Mismatch Error (Logical)
Other Error
TBD
Duplex Printing Error
Cant Dup Media
TBD
Memory Overflow Error
Other Error
TBD
Manual Feed Command Error
Manual Feed Error
TBD
Diver Mismatch Error
Other Error
TBD
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1.1.4 FAX Troubleshooting 1.1.4.1 FAX Log When an error related to fax occurs, it is not only indicated on LCD but also saved as a log file. The error code is recorded in it, and according to this log, the contents of the error can be confirmed. Table 1-4. FAX Log (1) Log Name Latest log*1 (Last Transaction)
Description The latest communication log of sending / polling reception
Save Destination Nonvolatile memory
The following information is stored.
Item
Information
Communication Start date / time
Year/month/day/hour/minute
Communication type
Sending/receiving/polling reception Sending/polling reception:
• Destination name of speed dial (first 20 characters) Communication ID Communication log (Fax Log)
• Telephone number (last 20 characters) • Destination fax ID (20 characters) Receiving:
Nonvolatile memory
• Destination fax ID (20 characters) Airtime
Hour/minute/second
Communication pages
0 to 100 Common:
Communication result
Normal/cancel/error code* Sending/polling reception:
No dial tone detected/No fax signal detected/Busy tone detected
Note *: For error codes, see Table 1-2 "Fatal Error List" (p.15). Power failure log*2 (Fax Log)
The information stored in this log is the same as the communication log.However, since the airtime is “Unknown” in this case, the result of it is recorded as “power failure”.
Nonvolatile memory
Note *1: The latest communication log for all destinations are printed in a list from when the sequential broadcast is executed. Cancellation is treated as a normal termination, therefore, if it is cancelled, the latest log is printed when the auto print setting is “always print”, and not printed when the setting is “only when an error occurs”. If “only when an error occurs” is selected, the log is printed even when an error occurs for just one destination. *2: The power failure log when the sequential broadcast is being executed is not printed for the destinations to which the transmission log is already complete then. If the power failure occurs before the scheduled sending time when a broadcast is scheduled, the scheduled sending time is recorded.
The communication log is not stored under the following conditions:
Troubleshooting
When the sending operation is canceled which storing B&W image or waiting for redialing.
In the case of a power failure during the operation of sending/polling reception including waiting status for redial, or during receive operation.
When the receiving operation is canceled before the fax signal is detected.
If the fax signal is not detected during receiving operation.
If cancelled during the sequential broadcast. (The log for the destinations of “not dialed yet” or “waiting for redial” is not saved except for those of which the communication is complete.)
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Revision B Table 1-5. FAX Log (2)
Log Name
Description
Save Destination
The following information of the latest communication is stored.
Item
Information
Communication start date / time
Year/month/day/hour/minute
Communication Type
Sending/receiving/polling reception Sending/polling reception:
• Destination name of speed dial (first 20 characters) • Telephone number (last 20 characters)
Communication ID
• Destination fax ID (20 characters) Receiving:
• Destination fax ID (20 characters)
Protocol trace
Airtime
Hour/minute/second
Communication pages
0 to 100
Volatile memory
Common:
Normal/cancel/error code
Communication result
Sending/polling reception:
No dial tone detected/No fax signal detected/Busy tone detected. Diagnosing code
10 bytes The latest 43 commands/responses* • Time stamp • Sending / receiving
Protocol data
• Command / response code (See Table 1-7 "Command/Response Code" (p.24)) • FCF / FIF (first 33 octets)
Note *: If a large amount of FIF is received, the recorded command/response may be less than 40.
FAX Error Codes Table 1-6. Fax Error Code List Error Code (HEX) 000 C000
Phenomenon
LCD Display
Print Example
Successful completion (Monochrome)
Complete
OK
Successful completion (Color)
Complete
OK Color
400
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
401
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
402
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
403
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
404
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
405
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
407
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
408
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
409
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
410
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
412
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
416
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
417
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
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Revision B Table 1-6. Fax Error Code List
Error Code (HEX)
Phenomenon
LCD Display
Print Example
Communication error
Error code
Not displayed
---
418
Communication error
420
Fax signal was not detected during receive operation. (The call was a telephone call)
421
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
422
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
427
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
433
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
434
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
436
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
459
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
490
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
494
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
495
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
496
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
501
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
502
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
503
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
504
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
505
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
540
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
541
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
542
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
543
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
544
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
550
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
554
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
620
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
621
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
623
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
624
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
630
A busy tone was detected after dialing
Talking (Line Busy)
Talking (Line Busy)
631
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
632
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
633
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
634
A fax signal was not detected for a given length of time after dialing
No Answer
No Answer
637
A dial tone was not detected before dialing
No Dial Tone
No Dial Tone
638
A power failure occurred during communication
No displayed
Power Fail
700
The communication was canceled by an operation
Canceled
Canceled
706
System error
System Error
Error code
709
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
815
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
870
The image memory is full
Memory Full
Memory Full
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Revision B Table 1-6. Fax Error Code List
Error Code (HEX)
Phenomenon
LCD Display
Print Example
Error code
Error code
871
The maximum number of files was exceeded
873
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
874
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
875
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
880
System error
System Error
Error code
881
System error
System Error
Error code
882
System error
System Error
Error code
883
System error
System Error
Error code
884
System error
System Error
Error code
928
Collision (A call signal was detected when shifting to dial operation)
Not displayed
---
F0B
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
F1E
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
F20
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
F21
System error
System error
Error code
F23
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
F24
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
F25
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
F27
System error
System error
Error code
F28
System error
System error
Error code
F29
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
F2A
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
F2B
No image data for reprint exists
No Image
---
F2F
System error
System error
Error code
F3A
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
F51
System error
System error
Error code
F57
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
F58
Communication error
Communication error
Error code
F59
System error
System error
Error code
F60
A scanner fatal error occurs
Same message when a scanner fatal error occurred*
Error code
F61
A printer fatal error occurs
Same message when a printer fatal error occurred*
Error code
F62
Reserved
---
Error code
F63
ADF miss feed or paper jam occurr ed
Same message when an ADF fatal error occurred*
ADF Jam
F64
The memory for printing received image is full
Error code
Error code
Note *:
Confirm the fatal error code with the Adjustment Program to check which error occurred.(See " 1.1.3 Fatal Error (p15)")
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Command/response code Table 1-7. Command/Response Code FCF value (HEX)
Command/response code
First
Second
DIS
80
---
Digital Identification signal
CSI
40
---
Called Subscriber Identification
NSF
20
---
Non-Standard Facilities
DTC
81
---
Digital Transmit Command
CIG
41
---
CallInG subscriber identification
NSC
21
---
Non-Standard facilities Command
PWD
C1
---
PassWorD
SEP
A1
---
Selective Polling
Reserved (PSA)
61
---
Polled Sub Address
Reserved (CIA)
E1
---
Calling subscriber Internet Address
Reserved (ISP)
11
---
Internet Selective Polling address
DCS
82
---
Digital Command Signal
TSI
42
---
Transmitting Subscriber Identification
NSS
22
---
Non-Standard facilities Set-up
SUB
C2
---
SUB address
SID
A2
---
Sender IDentification
TRN
E6
---
Training
TCF
F0
---
Training Check
CTC
12
---
Continue To Correct
Reserved (TSA)
62
---
Transmitting Subscriber internet Address
Reserved (IRA)
E2
---
Internet Routing Address
CFR
84
---
ConFirmation to Receive
FTT
44
---
Failure To Train
CTR
C4
---
Response for Continue To correct
Reserved (CSA)
24
---
Called Subscriber internet Address
EOM
8E
---
End Of Message
MPS
4E
---
Multi Page Signal
EOP
2E
---
End Of Procedure
PRI-EOM
9E
---
Procedure Interrupt-End Of Message
PRI-MPS
5E
---
Procedure Interrupt-Multi Page Signal
PRI-EOP
3E
---
Procedure Interrupt-End Of Procedure
Reserved (EOS)
1E
---
End Of Selection
PPS-EOM
BE
8E
Partial Page Signal-End Of Message
PPS-MPS
BE
4E
Partial Page Signal-Multi Page Signal
PPS-EOP
BE
2E
Partial Page Signal-End Of Procedure
PPS-PRI-EOM
BE
9E
Partial Page Signal-Procedure Interrupt-End Of Message
PPS-PRI-MPS
BE
5E
Partial Page Signal-Procedure Interrupt-Multi Page Signal
PPS-PRI-EOP
BE
3E
PPS-EOS
BE
1E
Partial Page Signal-End Of Selection
PPS-NULL
BE
00
Partial Page Signal-part i al page boundary
EOR-EOM
CE
8E
End Of Retransmission-End Of Message
Troubleshooting
Content
Partial Page Signal-Procedure InterruptEnd Of Procedure
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Revision B Table 1-7. Command/Response Code
FCF value (HEX)
Command/response code
First
Second
EOR-MPS
CE
4E
End Of Retransmission-Multi Page Signal
EOR-EOP
CE
2E
End Of Retransmission-End Of Procedure
EOR-PRI-EOM
CE
9E
EOR-PRI-MPS
CE
5E
EOR-PRI-EOP
CE
3E
EOR-EOS
CE
1E
End Of Retransmission-End Of Selection
EOR-NULL
CE
00
End Of Retransmission- partial page boundary
RR
6E
---
Receive Ready
MCF
8C
---
Message ConFirmation
RTP
CC
---
ReTrain Positive
RTN
4C
---
ReTrain Negative
PIP
AC
---
Procedure Interrupt Positive
PIN
2C
---
Procedure Interrupt Negative
PPR
BC
---
Partial Page Request
RNR
EC
---
Receive Not Ready
ERR
1C
---
Response for End of Retransmission
Reserved (FDM)
FC
---
File Diagnostic Message
DCN
FA
---
DisCoNnect
CRP
1A
---
Command RePeat
Reserved (FNV)
CA
---
Field Not Valid
PIX
FF
---
PIXel image
Space
Troubleshooting
Content
Other combinations
End Of Retransmission-Procedure InterruptEnd Of Message End Of Retransmission-Procedure InterruptMulti Page Signal End Of Retransmission-Procedure InterruptEnd Of Procedure
Unknown command/response
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1.1.4.2 Error Code/Superficial Phenomenon-Based Troubleshooting This section explains the troubleshooting procedures based on the error codes and superficial phenomenon.
When an error occurs, it may be displayed on the LCD panel with a message instead of an error code. To check the error code, print out a fax log.
If the problem is not solved even after carrying out the remedy shown in the Table 1-8, print out a protocol trace to analyze the cause of the error.
Table 1-8. Troubleshooting Based on the Error Code/Superficial Phenomenon Error code (LCD Message)/ Phenomenon
Description
Remedy Turn off v.34 and try again. Turn off ECM and try again.
Communication Error (The error is indicated with error code on the fax log.)
Communication error
When using xDSL, check the connection from “Line” jack to the fax via the xDSL splitter. When using TAM, check the connection from “Line” jack to the TAM via the fax. Check if the telephone line makes any sound.
Line Busy
The line is busy.
Try again later.
The other end of the line does not answer. No answer
The other end of the line answered but no answer tone is detected.
Check the number and dial again.
Power fail
Power failure occurred during sending/receiving/printing/ redialing
Confirm the P/S Board Connector Cable or P/S Board is not damaged, and retry
706,880-884,F21,F27F28,F2F,F51,F59
A system error (fax circuit failure)occurs
Replace the FAX board with a new one
Memory full
Out of Memory
871
Maximum number of files is exceeded.
F60
A scanner fatal error occurred
F61
A printer fatal error occurred
F62
Reserved
F63
ADF document mis-feed or paper jam occurs
F64
The memory for printing received image is full
Ask the sender to resend the fax in several batches.
The telephone cable is not connected properly.
Connect the telephone cable properly.
The telephone line is not working
Verify if the phone line works by connecting to a phone to it.
Auto answer is set to ”N”
Set to “Y”.
DRD setting is incorrect
Set the setting to “ALL” and try again.Should other ring patterns be selected, contact the telephone company.
Calling signal cannot be detected.
Contact the telephone company or obtain the fax log for more analysis.
The telephone cable is not connected properly.
Connect the telephone cable properly.
The telephone line is not working
Verify if the phone line works by connecting to phone to it.
Pulse/Tone dial setting error
Turn the setting to the other one and try again.
ASK the sender to resend the fax in several batches.
See Table 1-2 "Fatal Error List" (p.15).
Cannot receive faxes
Cannot dial
Troubleshooting
--Set the documents and again. If a paper jam error occurs, remove the jammed paper and try again.
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Table 1-8. Troubleshooting Based on the Error Code/Superficial Phenomenon Error code (LCD Message)/ Phenomenon Cannot receive/send faxed in color
Cannot print all the received data when printing data stored in memory
Images run off the paper
Troubleshooting
Description
Remedy
ECM is set to off.
Set to on and try again.
Fax mode is set to “B&W only”
Set to “B&W/Color”
The size of the memory is 2.0 Mbyte. If the data becomes over the set threshold, oldest data are deleted to make room for new ones.
Set auto reduction to on and reprint the data.
Auto reduction is set to off.
Set auto reduction to on and reprint the data.
Paper size setting does not match the size of the received data.
Choose the correct setting and reprint the data.
Paper size setting does not match the size of papers in the tray.
Choose the correct setting or load correct sized papers in the tray and reprint the data.
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1.1.5 Status sheet This section describes the Status sheet for this product.
This product can print the three kind of status sheet, and you can confirm the following information. • Configuration Status Sheet • Supply Status Sheet • Usage History Sheet
This product has Non-disclosed information to user. This information can be displayed on the Status sheet by starting the product with the Inspection Mode.
1.1.5.1 Start method of Maintenance Special Mode 1. From a power off status, push the following buttons until the message is displayed on LCD.
WF-R5690/R4640 series
Power on button
No.4 button
No.6 button
WF-R5190 series
Power on button
Left button
Right button
2. Select the following items from the Inspection menu.
WF-R5690/R4640 series: “1. Status Sheet Print Mode”
WF-R5190 series: “1. STSheet Mode” Maintenance SP Mode Run: Color / Select: [3][6] 1. Status Sheet Print mode
Inspection Mode 1. STSheet Mode
[WF-R5690/R4640 series]
[WF-R5190 series]
3. The product starts as usual. 4. Print the status sheets.
Troubleshooting
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1.1.5.2 Description of Status sheet (Non-disclosed information to user)
Supply Status sheet
Figure 1-1. Supply Status Sheet (Non-disclosed information to user) Item
Content
Item
Content
Consumable information
Ink residual quantity
Residual quantity information of the Ink Cartridge. (each color)
Consumable information
Maintenance Box residual quantity
Troubleshooting
Residual quantity information of the Maintenance Box.
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Usage History Sheet
Figure 1-2. Usage History Sheet (Non-disclosed information to user) Item
Content
Item
Content
Number of Sheets Loaded
Casette 1
Number of sheets loaded from 1st cassette.
Rear Paper Feed
Number of sheets loaded from rear paper feed tray.
Cassette 2
Number of sheets loaded from 2nd cassette.
Scanner Glass
Number of sheets scanned from Scanner Glass.
Maintenance Box
Number of replacement of Maintenance Box.
Number of Sheets Scanned
ADF
Number of sheets scanned from ADF Unit.
Number of Replacement
Ink Cartridge
Troubleshooting
Number of replacement of Ink cartridge
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DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY
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2.1 Overview
2.1.1 Tools
This chapter describes procedures for disassembling the main parts/units of WFR5690/R4640/R5190 series. Unless otherwise specified, disassembled parts/units can be reassembled by reversing the disassembly procedure. See the cautions or tips for disassembly/reassembly described in "2.3 Disassembly and Assembly Procedure" (Page 46). Read the " Safety Precautions (p3)" before disassembling and reassembling.
Use only specified tools to avoid damaging the printer.
Availability
EPSON Part Code
(+) Phillips screwdriver #1
O
1080530
JIS B1012-1985
(+) Phillips screwdriver #2
O
---
JIS B1012-1985
Flathead screwdriver #3
O
---
Qty.: two
Flathead Precision screwdriver #1
O
---
(+) Stubby screwdriver
O
---
Tweezers
O
---
Longnose pliers
O
---
Acetate tape
---
1003963
Teflon tape
O
---
Rope
O
---
Name
Double-clip
O
---
Magnetizer
O
---
Hexagonal wrench key (4mm)
O
---
Remarks
Total length 47 mm or less
Note 1:Some of the tools listed above are commercially available. 2:EPSON provides the tools listed with EPSON part code.
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2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer
2.1.3 Standard Operation Time for servicing the product
The screw types used in the printer are shown in the table below. The screw types used in each part/unit are indicated as the symbols below in the disassembly procedures with the total number of used screws.
The following are the standard operation time for servicing the product. The underlined parts/units are supplied as After Service Parts.
Symbol
Screw Type
WF-R5690/R4640 series
Torque
1
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x10-F/ZN-3C
6 ± 1 Kgf· cm
2
C.B.S-TITE SCREW 3x6-F/ZN-3C
6 ± 1 Kgf·cm
3
C.B.P-TITE (P2) SCREW 3x10-F/ZN-3C
6 ± 1 Kgf· cm
4
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x8-F/ZN-3C
5
C.B.S-TITE (P4) SCREW 3x8-F/ZN-3C
6 7
Time Parts/Unit Replacement
Adjustment/ Inspection
Panel Unit
1:00
0:25
6 ± 1 Kgf·cm
ADF Pad Assy
0:10
6 ± 1 Kgf· cm
Duplex Unit
0:02
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 2.5x8-F/ZN-3C
6 ± 1 Kgf· cm
Maintenance Box
0:04
C.B.S-TITE (P4) SCREW 3x10-F/ZN-3C
6 ± 1 Kgf· cm
Hosing Rear Assy
0:49
---
0:49
6 ± 1 Kgf·cm
Housing Rear
1:04
---
1:04
2.5 ± 0.4 Kgf· cm
Paper Support
1:04
---
1:04
3 ± 0.5 Kgf·cm
Paper Cassette (1st)
0:02
1:02
1:04
0:02
1:02
1:04
0:53
8
C.P.SCREW 3x4-F/ZN-3C
9
C.B.EP-TITE SCREW 2.6x17 (B=14) F/ZN-3C
10
P.W.2.8x0.5x6.5-F/ZN-3C
Total
---
1:25 0:10
7:50 ---
7:52 0:04
11
C.P.SECREW 2.5x6-F/ZN-3C
6 ± 1 Kgf·cm
Paper Cassette (2nd)
12
C.B.P-TITE SCREW 3x14-F/ZN-3C
6 ± 1 Kgf·cm
Cover Hinge (BK)
13
C.B.S-TITE (P2) SCREW 3x8-F/ZB-3C
8 ± 1 Kgf· cm
Switch Cover (BK)
0:21
---
0:21
Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor
0:38
---
0:38
Ink Supply BK Cover Assy
1:54
---
1:54
Inner Cover (BK)
2:25
---
2:25
Ink Pack Holder Slider Assy (BK)
5:33
---
5:33
Ink Supply Needle (BK)
5:42
---
5:42
Tube Holder (BK)
5:42
---
5:42
Extension Spring 2.47 (BK)
5:44
---
5:44
Tube (BK)
5:55
IS BK Base Assy
8:28
---
8:28
Tube Cover Front
0:34
---
0:34
Cover Hinge (CL)
0:55
---
0:55
Switch Cover (CL)
0:21
---
0:21
14
C.B.S-TITE SCREW 3x6-F/ZN-3C
8 ± 1 Kgf·cm
15
C.B.S-TITE SCREW 3x8-F/ZN-3C
6 ± 1 Kgf·cm
16
C.B.S-TITE SCREW 3x10-F/ZN-3C
6 ± 1 Kgf·m
17
C.B.S-TITE SCREW 2.5x4-F/Z-3C
18
C.B.S-TITE (P2) SCREW 3x8-F/Z-3C
19
C.B.S-TITE-SCREW 3x8 F/ZN-3C
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3 ± 0.5 Kgf· cm 6 ± 1 Kgf· cm 6 ± 0.5 Kgf· cm
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0:53
10:00
15:55
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Time Parts/Unit Replacement
Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor
0:38
Adjustment/ Inspection
---
Time Parts/Unit Total
Replacement
0:38
Paper Support Assy
Adjustment/ Inspection
2:21
---
Total
2:21
Ink Supply CL Cover Assy
2:06
---
2:06
Stacker & Holder
1:26
---
1:26
Inner Cover CL
3:05
---
3:05
USB Cover
11:37
---
11:37
Ink Pack Holder Slider Assy (YE)
5:14
---
5:14
ADF/SCN Unit
14:30
Ink Supply Needle (YE)
5:23
---
5:23
ADF Unit
19:11
Tube Holder (YE)
5:23
---
5:23
ADF Rear Cover
19:44
---
19:44
Extension Spring 2.47 (YE)
5:25
---
5:25
ADF Cover Assy
19:57
---
19:57
2:15 2:15
16:45 21:26
Ink Pack Holder Slider Assy (MA)
5:27
---
5:27
ADF Cover Housing Upper
21:06
---
21:06
Ink Supply Needle (MA)
5:36
---
5:36
LD Cover
21:22
---
21:22
Tube Holder (MA)
5:36
---
5:36
LD Shaft
21:26
---
21:26
Extension Spring 2.47 (MA)
5:38
---
5:38
Extension Spring
21:54
---
21:54
Ink Pack Holder Slider Assy (CY)
5:27
---
5:27
ADF LD Assy
22:39
---
22:39
Ink Supply Needle (CY)
5:36
---
5:36
ADF Document Support
19:54
---
19:54
Tube Holder (CY)
5:36
---
5:36
Scanner Unit
19:11
Extension Spring 2.47 (CY)
5:38
---
5:38
Housing Front Assy
15:50
---
15:50
IS Relay Board (CL)
4:29
---
4:29
Sensor Cover
16:12
---
16:12
IS Base CL Assy
2:15
21:26
15:40
---
15:40
Housing Front Cover Open Sensor
16:17
---
16:17
Bottom Housing Assy
1:50
---
1:50
Housing Front
16:17
---
16:17
2nd Cassette Housing
1:50
---
1:50
Stacker Assy
16:02
---
16:02
2nd Cassette Cover Left
2:50
---
2:50
Middle Housing Assy
17:30
---
17:30
2nd Cassette Cover Right
2:55
---
2:55
Middle Housing
19:14
---
19:14
2nd Cassette Cover Front
2:14
---
2:14
Bracket
19:14
---
19:14
2nd Paper Support Assy
2:19
---
2:19
Main Board Assy
23:28
2nd Cassette Housing Assy
4:19
---
4:19
Main Board Cable Holder
23:40
---
23:40
Frame Pick Up Assy
8:57
---
8:57
Main Board Holder
24:03
---
24:03
17:05
40:33
Pick Up Assy 2nd
9:09
---
9:09
Main Board Shield Plate Assy
27:00
---
27:00
Metal Plate (w Paper Support Assy)
3:10
---
3:10
Interface Board Assy
27:57
---
27:57
Pick Up Assy 1st
3:23
---
3:23
Interface Board Shield Plate Upper
28:27
---
28:27
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Time Parts/Unit Replacement
Interface Board
28:44
Adjustment/ Inspection
---
Time Parts/Unit Total
Replacement
28:44
PE Board Assy
18:22
Adjustment/ Inspection
Total
---
18:22
Interface Board Shield Plate Lower
28:44
---
28:44
Wireless LAN Module
17:30
---
17:30
Main Board Shield Plate
27:57
---
27:57
Maintenance Box Ink Eject Joint
24:16
---
24:16
Main Board (Read OK)
28:13
30:12
Ink System Assy
24:42
---
24:42
Main Board (Read NG)
28:13
Main Board Shield Plate Lower
28:13
Rear ASF Assy
18:44
1:59 17:05 --2:14
45:18
ASF Drive Change lever Assy
25:20
---
25:20
28:13
Option Connector
25:44
---
25:44
20:58
CR Scale
34:42
---
34:42
Rear ASF Guide Upper
19:21
---
19:21
Star Wheel Assy
34:37
1:39
36:16
Main Frame Assembly
19:46
---
19:46
EJ Roller
36:49
2:58
39:47
Decompress Pump Unit
20:13
---
20:13
Front Frame Assy
37:29
10:13
47:42
Power Supply Unit
20:59
24:06
Upper Cover Tube Assy
37:56
---
37:56
PF Shield Plate
18:33
---
18:33
Lower Cover Tube Assy
38:24
---
38:24
PF Encoder
18:47
---
18:47
Tube (Y)
40:35
PF Encoder FFC
19:15
---
19:15
Tube (M)
40:48
10:00
50:48
PF Tension Stopper Holder
19:04
0:15
19:19
Tube (C)
40:48
10:00
50:48
PF Timing Belt
19:19
0:15
19:34
CR Guide Frame Assy (w/ Carriage Assy)
47:44
23:31
71:15
Support Plate Right/ Support Plate Left
18:26
4:10
22:36
CR Guide Frame
47:52
23:12
71:04
CR Cover
17:44
17:44
Carriage Assy
47:52
23:31
71:23
Ink System
27:34
Printhead
20:59
Head FFC
21:33
Ink Supply Unit
26:59
3:07
--33:15 42:23 ---
50:35
60:49 63:22 21:33
19:08
46:7
Fasten Plate Center
32:05
---
32:05
Fasten Plate Left
33:41
---
33:41
Driven Pulley Assy
34:23
---
34:23
CR Motor
41:10
SUB Board
19:32
---
19:32
CR Contact Module
18:50
---
18:50
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10:00
0:30
41:40
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Time Parts/Unit
Time Parts/Unit Replacement
Panel Unit
0:19
Adjustment/ Inspection
---
Replacement
Total
Tube Holder (YE)
0:19
Duplex Unit
0:02
7:50
7:52
Maintenance Box
0:04
---
0:04
Hosing Rear Assy
0:49
---
0:49
Housing Rear
1:04
---
1:04
Paper Support
1:04
---
1:04
Paper Cassette (1st)
0:02
1:02 1:02
1:04
Paper Cassette (2nd)
0:02
1:04
Cover Hinge (BK)
0:53
---
0:53
Switch Cover (BK)
0:21
---
0:21
Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor
0:38
---
0:38
Ink Supply BK Cover Assy
1:54
---
1:54
Inner Cover (BK)
2:25
---
2:25
Ink Pack Holder Slider Assy (BK)
5:33
---
5:33
Ink Supply Needle (BK)
5:42
---
5:42
Tube Holder (BK)
5:42
---
5:42
Extension Spring 2.47 (BK)
5:44
Tube (BK)
5:55
IS BK Base Assy
8:28
--10:00 ---
5:44 15:55 8:28
Tube Cover Front
0:34
---
0:34
Cover Hinge (CL)
0:55
---
0:55
Switch Cover (CL)
0:21
---
0:21
Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor
0:38
---
0:38
Ink Supply CL Cover Assy
2:06
---
2:06
Inner Cover CL
3:05
---
3:05
Ink Pack Holder Slider Assy (YE)
5:14
---
5:14
Ink Supply Needle (YE)
5:23
---
5:23
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5:23
Adjustment/ Inspection
---
Total
5:23
Extension Spring 2.47 (YE)
5:25
---
5:25
Ink Pack Holder Slider Assy (MA)
5:27
---
5:27
Ink Supply Needle (MA)
5:36
---
5:36
Tube Holder (MA)
5:36
---
5:36
Extension Spring 2.47 (MA)
5:38
---
5:38
Ink Pack Holder Slider Assy (CY)
5:27
---
5:27
Ink Supply Needle (CY)
5:36
---
5:36
Tube Holder (CY)
5:36
---
5:36
Extension Spring 2.47 (CY)
5:38
---
5:38
IS Relay Board (CL) IS Base CL Assy Bottom Housing Assy
4:29
---
4:29
15:40
---
15:40
1:50
---
1:50
2nd Cassette Housing
1:50
---
1:50
2nd Cassette Cover Left
2:50
---
2:50
2nd Cassette Cover Right
2:55
---
2:55
2nd Cassette Cover Front
2:14
---
2:14
2nd Paper Support Assy
2:19
---
2:19
2nd Cassette Housing Assy
4:19
---
4:19
Frame Pick Up Assy
8:57
---
8:57
Pick Up Assy 2nd
9:09
---
9:09
Metal Plate (w Paper Support Assy)
3:10
---
3:10
Pick Up Assy 1st
3:23
---
3:23
Paper Support Assy
2:21
---
2:21
Housing Upper
1:37
---
1:37
USB Cover
12:14
---
12:14
Housing Front Assy
12:13
---
12:13
Sensor Cover
12:35
---
12:35
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Time Parts/Unit Replacement
Housing Front Cover Open Sensor
12:40
Adjustment/ Inspection
---
Time Parts/Unit Total
12:40
Ink Supply Unit
Replacement
Adjustment/ Inspection
24:43
19:08
Total
43:51
Housing Front
12:40
---
12:40
Fasten Plate Center
29:49
---
29:49
Stacker Assy
12:25
---
12:25
Fasten Plate Left
31:25
---
31:25
Middle Housing Assy
15:14
---
15:14
Driven Pulley Assy
32:07
---
32:07
Middle Housing
16:58
---
16:58
CR Motor
38:54
Bracket
16:58
---
16:58
SUB Board
17:16
---
17:16
Main Board Assy
21:12
38:17
CR Contact Module
16:34
---
16:34
Main Board Cable Holder
21:24
---
21:24
PE Board Assy
16:06
---
16:06
Main Board Holder
21:47
---
21:47
Wireless LAN Module
16:00
---
16:00
Main Board Shield Plate Assy
25:01
---
25:01
Maintenance Box Ink Eject Joint
22:00
---
22:00
Main Board (Read OK)
25:45
1:59
27:44
Ink System Assy
22:26
---
22:26
Main Board (Read NG)
25:45
17:05
42:50
ASF Drive Change lever Assy
23:04
---
23:04
Main Board Shield Plate Lower
25:45
25:45
Option Connector
24:42
---
24:42
---
17:05
--2:14
0:30
39:24
Rear ASF Assy
16:28
18:42
CR Scale
32:26
Rear ASF Guide Upper
17:05
---
17:05
Star Wheel Assy
32:21
1:39
34:00
Main Frame Assembly
17:30
---
17:30
EJ Roller
34:33
2:58
37:31
Decompress Pump Unit
17:57
---
17:57
Front Frame Assy
35:13
10:13
45:26
Power Supply Unit
18:43
21:50
Upper Cover Tube Assy
35:40
---
35:40
PF Shield Plate
16:17
16:17
Lower Cover Tube Assy
36:08
---
36:08
3:07 ---
32:26
PF Encoder
16:31
---
16:31
Tube (Y)
38:19
10:00
48:19
PF Encoder FFC
16:59
---
16:59
Tube (M)
38:32
10:00
48:32
PF Tension Stopper Holder
16:48
0:15
17:03
Tube (C)
38:32
10:00
48:32
PF Timing Belt
17:03
0:15
17:18
CR Guide Frame Assy (w/ Carriage Assy)
38:18
23:31
61:49
Support Plate Right/ Support Plate Left
16:10
4:10
20:20
CR Guide Frame
38:18
23:12
61:30
CR Cover
15:28
15:28
Carriage Assy
38:18
23:31
61:49
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Ink System
25:18
33:15
58:33
Printhead
18:43
42:23
61:06
Head FFC
19:17
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2.2 Parts Diagram No.
Part/ Unit name
No.
Part/ Unit name
No.
Part/ Unit name
No.
Part/ Unit name
A
ADF/Scanner Unit (p.53)
D
Cassette Assy (p.47)
G
Housing Rear Assy (p.51)
I
Maintenance Box (p.47)
B
Panel Unit (p.48)
E
Front Housing Assy (p.55)
H
Duplex Unit (p.47)
J
FAX Cover (p.52)
C
Middle Housing (p.57)
F
Speaker (p.50)
A A
A B
G A
A C F A J A
A I
A E D A
H A Figure 2-1. Housing (WF-R5690/R4640 series)
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No.
Part/ Unit name
No.
Part/ Unit name
No.
Part/ Unit name
A
Housing Upper (p.61)
D
Cassette Assy (p.47)
F
Housing Rear Assy (p.63)
H
Maintenance Box (p.47)
B
Panel Unit (p.59)
E
Front Housing Assy (p.65)
G
Duplex Unit (p.47)
I
USB Cover (p.64)
C
Middle Housing (p.67)
B A
A
F A C A
A I
A H E A
A G
D A Figure 2-2. Housing (WF-R5190 series)
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Part/ Unit name
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No.
Part/ Unit name
No.
Part/ Unit name
No.
Part/ Unit name
A
Ink Supply Unit (p.90)
E
Rear ASF Guide Upper (p.79)
I
Front Frame Assy (p.115)
M
Decompress Pump Unit (p.81)
B
EJ Roller (p.118)
F
CR Scale (p.104)
J
Star Wheel Assy (p.114)
N
Power Supply Unit (p.76)
C
Printhead (p.85)
G
Ink System (p.106)
K
PF Encoder (p.83)
D
CR Guide Frame Assy (p.109)
H
Head FFC (p.96)
L
Main Board Unit (p.69)/ Main Board (p.74)
B A
A C
D A
A
O
Rear ASF Assy (p.77)
A L
A E
A M
F A
A N A K
A J
A G I A
A O
A H Figure 2-3. Printer Mechanism (1)
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No.
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Part/ Unit name
No.
Part/ Unit name
No.
Part/ Unit name
Frame Base Assy (p.113)
A A
Figure 2-4. Printer Mechanism (2)
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No.
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Part/ Unit name
No.
A
Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor (p.131)
C
Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor (p.131)
B
Ink Supply BK Assy (p.134)
D
Ink tube (p.144)
A A
E
Part/ Unit name Ink Supply Needle (p.144)
No.
F
Part/ Unit name Ink Pack Holder (BK) (p.140)
A C
A B
E A
A F A D
Figure 2-5. RIPS Unit (1)
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Part/ Unit name
No.
A
Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor (p.131)
C
Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor (p.132)
B
Ink Supply CL Assy (p.136)
D
Ink Pack Holder (Y/M/C) (p.142)
E
Part/ Unit name
No.
F
Ink Supply Needle (p.144)
Part/ Unit name Ink tube (p.144)
B A
A C D A D A
A D A A
A F E A F A
A E A E
A F
Figure 2-6. RIPS Unit (2)
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Part/ Unit name
A
ADF Rear Cover (p.146)
B
ADF Cover Assy (p.147)
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No.
C
Part/ Unit name
No.
D
ADF LD Assy (p.148)
Part/ Unit name ADF Document Support Assy (p.147)
C A
A B
No.
E
Part/ Unit name Scanner Unit (p.149)
D A
A A
A E
Figure 2-7. ADF/SCN Unit
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Part/ Unit name Pick Up Roller Assy 1st (p.156)
No.
B
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Part/ Unit name 2nd Cassette Unit (p.152)
No.
C
Part/ Unit name
No.
Part/ Unit name
Paper Stopper Assy 1st/2nd (p.154)
A
B A C A
Figure 2-8. 2nd Cassette Unit
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2.3 Disassembly and Assembly Procedure CR Lock Lever
2.3.1 Preparation for servicing 2.3.1.1 Unlocking the Carriage Assy 1.
Remove the Middle Housing. (WF-R5690/R4640 series (P.57), WF-R5190 series (P.67))
2.
Remove the Metal Plate Left. (P.83)
3.
Rotate the gear in the direction of the arrow to unlock the Carriage Assy.
CR locked (The lever is raised)
CR unlocked (The Lever is lowered)
Left Figure 2-10. Status of the CR Lock Lever
Gear
Figure 2-9. Unlocking the Carriage Assy
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2.3.1.2 Parts/Units Need to be Removed in Advance Make sure to remove the following parts/units before starting disassembly.
Maintenance Box
2.3.1.2.1 Ink Pack
Ink Pack
Figure 2-13. Removing the Maintenance Box
2.3.1.2.4 Cassette Assy Figure 2-11. Removing the Ink Pack
2.3.1.2.2 Duplex Unit Cassette Assy Duplex Unit
Figure 2-14. Removing the Cassette Assy 1st
Figure 2-12. Removing the Duplex Unit
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2.3.2 Exterior parts (WF-R5690/R4640 series)
ADF/Scanner Unit
2.3.2.1 Panel Unit
Front Cover Bottom left of ADF/Scanner Unit
Bottom right of ADF/Scanner Unit Hook
Hook
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
1.
Open the Front Cover.
2.
Release the two hooks on the back of the Panel Unit from the bottom of the ADF/ Scanner Unit, and disengage the Panel Unit. Do not lift the Panel Unit too fast, since the Panel FFC and the Speaker cable are connected to it.
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Figure 2-15. Removing the Panel Unit (1)
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Disconnect the Speaker cable and the FFC from the connectors on the Panel Unit.
3.
Disconnect the Panel FFC from the Main Board, and remove the Panel FFC from Scanner Unit.
Panel Unit Speaker cable
Main Board FFC
FFC
Figure 2-17. Removing the Panel Unit (3)
Figure 2-16. Removing the Panel Unit (2)
4. Attach the Panel Unit in the following order. 1. Insert the five tabs into the five holes on the ADF/Scanner Unit. 2. Secure the Panel Unit with the five hooks.
Remove the screw (S2) that secures the grounding wire to release the wire, and remove the Panel Unit.
Grounding wire S2
Tabs
Tabs
Tab
Main Board Hook Hooks Hooks
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Figure 2-18. Removing the Panel Unit (4)
ADF/Scanner Unit
Carry out the adjustments referring to "3.1 Required Adjustments" (p185) after replacing the Panel Unit.
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2.3.2.2 Speaker
1.
Remove the Panel Unit. (P.48)
2.
Turn the Speaker Holder in the direction of the arrows, and remove the Speaker.
Speaker Holder
Speaker
Figure 2-19. Removing the Speaker For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
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Route the Speaker cable referring to "2.4 Routing FFCs/Cables" (Page 160).
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2.3.2.3 Housing Rear Assy
Remove the four screws (S1), and remove the Housing Rear Assy.
Housing Rear Assy
Rear right
S1
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
Rear left
S1
Figure 2-20. Removing the Housing Rear Assy
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2.3.2.4 FAX Cover
Remove the two screws (S1), and remove the FAX Cover.
FAX Cover
S1
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
1.
Remove the Housing Rear Assy. (P.51)
2.
Slide the Ink Supply BK Assy to release it. (P.125)
3.
Slide the Ink Supply CL Assy to release it. (P.128)
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Figure 2-21. Removing the FAX Cover
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R evi si on B 7.
2.3.2.5 ADF/Scanner Unit
Remov Removee the the five five scr screw ewss (S1 (S1). ).
Rear left
Rear right S1
S1
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
1.
Remo Remove ve the the Pan Panel el Uni Unit. t. (P.48)
2.
Remo Remove ve the the Spe Speak aker er.. (P.50)
3.
Remo Remove ve the the Hou Housin sing g Rear Rear Ass Assy. y. (P.51)
4.
Slide Slide the the Ink Ink Suppl Supply y BK Assy Assy to release release it. (P.125)
5.
Slide Slide the the Ink Ink Suppl Supply y CL Assy Assy to release release it. (P.128)
6.
Remo Remove ve the the FAX FAX cove cover. r. (P.52)
S1
Figure 2-22. Removing the ADF/Scanner ADF/Scanner Unit (1)
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Discon Disconnec nectt the FFC FFC from the the connec connector tor on the the Main Main Board. Board.
11. Lift the ADF/Scanner ADF/Scanner Unit and disconnec disconnectt the FFC and cable from the connectors connectors on the Main Board.
FFC
Cable
Main Board ADF/Scanner Unit Figure 2-23. 2-23. Removing the ADF/Scanner ADF/Scanner Unit (2)
9.
Remove Remove the screw screw (S2) (S2) that that secures secures the grounding grounding wire wire to release release the wire. wire.
10. Disconnect Disconnect the cables cables from the four connector connectorss on the Main Board. Board.
Main Board
FFC
S2 Grounding wire
Figure 2-25. Removing the ADF/Scanner ADF/Scanner Unit (4)
12. Remove Remove the ADF/Scanner ADF/Scanner Unit Unit upward. upward. Route the cable referring to "2.4 Routin Routing g FFCs/Ca FFCs/Cables" bles" (Page 160).. 160)
Cables
Carry out the adjustments referring to "3 "3.1 .1 Re Requ quir ired ed Adjustments" (p185) after replacing the ADF/Scanner Unit.
Figure 2-24. 2-24. Removing the ADF/Scanner ADF/Scanner Unit (3)
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2.3.2.6 Front Housing Assy
7.
Open Open the the Fro Front nt Cove Cover. r.
8.
Remo Remove ve the two scre screws ws (S12 (S12). ).
9.
Remo Remove ve the Cove Coverr Tub Tubee Fro Front. nt.
10. Remove Remove the scre screw w (S12). (S12).
Cover Tube Front S12 S12
S12
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
1.
Remo Remove ve the the Pan Panel el Uni Unit. t. (P.48)
2.
Remo Remove ve the the Hou Housin sing g Rear Rear Ass Assy. y. (P.51)
3.
Slide Slide the the Ink Ink Suppl Supply y BK Assy Assy to release release it. (P.125)
4.
Slide Slide the the Ink Ink Suppl Supply y CL Assy Assy to release release it. (P.128)
5.
Remo Remove ve the the FAX FAX cove cover. r. (P.52)
6.
Remo Remove ve the the ADF ADF/Sc /Scan anne nerr Unit. Unit. (P.53)
Front Cover Figure 2-26. Removing the Cover Tube Front
11. Disconnect Disconnect the cable cable from the connector connector (CN20) on the Main Main Board.
Connector (CN20) Cable Main Board
Figure 2-27. 2-27. Removing the Front Front Housing Assy (1)
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12. Insert the flat-head screwdriver into the cutout on the Housing Lower, and release the hook A. 13. Release Release the hook B on the Front Housing Assy, and remove remove the Front Housing Housing Assy toward you. you.
Hook B
Hook B Hook B
Front Housing Assy
Hook A
Hook A Cutout
Cutout Figure 2-28. Removing the Front Front Housing Assy (2)
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2.3.2.7 Middle Housing
Remove the four screws (S1).
Front
S1
S1 For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
1.
Remove the Panel Unit. (P.48)
2.
Remove the Housing Rear Assy. (P.51)
3.
Slide the Ink Supply BK Assy to release it. (P.125)
4.
Slide the Ink Supply CL Assy to release it. (P.128)
5.
Remove the FAX cover. (P.52)
6.
Remove the ADF/Scanner Unit. (P.53)
7.
Remove the Front Housing Assy. (P.55)
Rear S1
S1
Figure 2-29. Removing the Middle Housing (1)
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Release the FFC, cable, and ink tube of the Ink Supply BK Assy from the cutout on the Middle Housing.
10. Move the Ink Supply BK Assy to the front of the printer. When moving the Ink Supply BK Assy, take care not to damage the FFC, cable or the tube.
Ink Supply BK Assy
11. Remove the Middle Housing upward.
Cutout
Ink Supply BK Assy
Middle Housing
FFC, Cable, Tube
Figure 2-30. Removing the Middle Housing (2)
Figure 2-31. Removing the Middle Housing (3)
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While releasing the hook on the back of the Panel Unit from the bottom of the Housing Upper Assy, disengage the left side of the Panel Unit.
2.3.3.1 Panel Unit
Bottom of Housing Upper Assy
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
Hook
Figure 2-32. Removing the Panel Unit (1)
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Slightly slide the Panel Unit in the direction of the arrow to release the two hooks, and disengage the Panel Unit.
3.
Disconnect the FFC from the connector on the Panel Unit.
4.
Remove the Panel Unit from the Housing Upper.
Panel Unit FFC
Two hooks
Front Cover Figure 2-33. Removing the Panel Unit (2)
Figure 2-34. Removing the Panel Unit (3)
Insert the ribs into the holes on the Housing Upper in the order of the hook A and hook B.
Rear side of Panel Unit Hook A Hook A Hook A
Hook B
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2.3.3.2 Housing Upper
Remove the five screws (S1).
Rear left
Rear right
S1
S1
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
1.
Remove the Panel Unit. (P.59)
S1 Figure 2-35. Removing the Housing Upper (1)
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3.
Lift the Housing Upper.
4.
Disconnect the FFC from the connector on the Main Board, and remove the Housing Upper.
Housing Upper FFC Main Board
Figure 2-36. Removing the Housing Upper (2)
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2.3.3.3 Housing Rear Assy
Remove the four screws (S1), and remove the Housing Rear Assy.
Rear right
S1
Rear left
S1
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
Housing Rear Assy Figure 2-37. Removing the Housing Rear Assy
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2.3.3.4 USB Cover
Remove the two screws (S1), and remove the USB Cover.
USB Cover
S1
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
1.
Remove the Panel Unit. (P.59)
2.
Remove the Housing Upper. (P.61)
3.
Remove the Housing Rear Assy. (P.63)
4.
Slide the Ink Supply BK Assy to release it. (P.125)
5.
Slide the Ink Supply CL Assy to release it. (P.128)
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Figure 2-38. Removing the USB cover
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2.3.3.5 Front Housing Assy
5.
Open the Front Cover.
6.
Remove the two screws (S12).
7.
Remove the Cover Tube Front.
8.
Remove the screw (S12).
Cover Tube Front S12 S12
S12
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
1.
Remove the Panel Unit. (P.59)
2.
Remove the Housing Upper. (P.61)
3.
Slide the Ink Supply BK Assy to release it. (P.125)
4.
Slide the Ink Supply CL Assy to release it. (P.128)
Front Cover Figure 2-39. Removing the Cover Tube Front
9.
Disconnect the cable from the connector (CN20) on the Main Board.
Connector (CN20) Cable Main Board
Figure 2-40. Removing the Front Housing Assy (1)
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10. Insert the flat-head screwdriver into the cutout on the Housing Lower, and release the hook A. 11. Release the hook B on the Front Housing Assy, and remove the Front Housing Assy toward you.
Hook B
Hook B Hook B
Front Housing Assy
Hook A
Hook A Cutout
Cutout Figure 2-41. Removing the Front Housing Assy (2)
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2.3.3.6 Middle Housing
Remove the four screw (S1).
Front
S1
S1 For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
1.
Remove the Housing Rear Assy. (P.59)
2.
Remove the Housing Upper. (P.61)
3.
Remove the Housing Rear Assy. (P.63)
4.
Slide the Ink Supply BK Assy to release it. (P.125)
5.
Slide the Ink Supply CL Assy to release it. (P.128)
6.
Remove the USB cover. (P.64)
7.
Remove the Front Housing Assy. (P.65)
Rear S1
S1
Figure 2-42. Removing the Middle Housing (1)
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Release the FFC, cables, and ink tube of the Ink Supply BK Assy from the cutout on the Middle Housing.
10. Move the Ink Supply BK Assy to the front of the printer. When moving the Ink Supply BK Assy, take care not to damage the FFC, cable or the tube.
11. Remove the Middle Housing upward.
Cutout
Ink Supply BK Assy
Middle Housing
FFC, Cable, Tube
Figure 2-43. Removing the Middle Housing (2)
Figure 2-44. Removing the Middle Housing (3)
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2.3.4 Printer Mechanism
Move the Ink Supply CL Assy to the front of the printer.
2.3.4.1 Main Board Unit Ink Supply CL Assy
Cutout
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
1.
Remove the Middle Housing. (WF-R5690/R4640 series (P.57), WF-R5190 series (P.67))
Tube (M/C)
2.
Release the Tubes (Y/M/C) from the Ink Supply CK Assy.
3.
Move the Tubes (M/C) into the cutout on the Ink Supply CL Assy.
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Tube (Y/M/C)
Figure 2-45. Moving the Ink Supply CL Assy
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5.
Disconnect all the FFCs and cables from the Main Board Unit.
6.
Release the cables from the seven clamps.
7.
Peel the three FFCs.
Double-sided tape Clamps
Clamps
FFC Double-sided tape
Main Board
FFC Clamps
Double-sided tape FFC
Figure 2-47. Removing the Main Board Unit (2)
Figure 2-46. Removing the Main Board Unit (1)
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Peel off the acetate tape.
9.
Release the cable from the hook on the Shield Plate Holder.
Revision B 10. Release the two hooks on the Main Board Cable Holder, and detach the Main Board Cable Holder.
Hook
Cable
Main Board Cable Holder
Acetate tape
Hook
Hook
Figure 2-49. Removing the Main Board Unit (4)
Shield Plate Holder Figure 2-48. Removing the Main Board Unit (3)
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Revision B 11. Remove the three screws (S2) that secure the grounding wire to release the wire.
Align the dowel on the Main Board Cable Holder with the positioning hole on the frame.
12. Remove the Main Board Unit upward.
S2
Main Board Cable Holder Main Board Unit
Dowel and positioning hole
S2
S2
Grounding wire Rib
Figure 2-50. Removing the Main Board Unit (5)
Dowel
Hook
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When installing the Main Board Unit, insert the two ribs on the Main Board Unit fixing plate into the two holes on the Main Board Unit.
Attach the terminal of the grounding cable i n the direction shown in figure below.
Grounding wire Rib
Rib
Route the cables and FFCs referring to "2.4 Routing FFCs/ Cables" (Page 160).
Main Board Unit fixing plate
After installing the Main Board Unit, make sure that the leg on the Main Board Unit grounding plate is in contact with the Main Frame to ground itself.
Main Frame
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2.3.4.2 Main Board
Remove the two screws (S2), and remove the Shield Plate Holder.
S2 Shield Plate Holder
S2
Figure 2-51. Removing the Shield Plate Holder
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)"
1.
Remove the Middle Housing. (WF-R5690/R4640 series (P.57), WF-R5190 series (P.67))
2.
Remove the Main Board Unit. (P.69)
4.
Disconnect the Interface Board FFC from the connector of the Main Board. (WFR5690/R4640 series only)
Interface Board FFC
Figure 2-52. Removing the Interface Board FFC
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Remove the nine screws (S2: 7 pcs, S8: 1 pcs, S11: 1 pcs), and remove the Main Board Shield Plate Upper Assy.
S2
S2
6.
Remove the three screws (S2: 2 pcs, S11: 1 pcs), and remove the Main Board from the Main Board Shield Plate Lower Assy.
S2
Main Board
S2 3 2
S11 1
Main Board Shield Plate Upper Assy
S2 Main Board Shield Plate Lower Assy Figure 2-54. Removing the Main Board (2)
S2 Tighten the screws in the order given in Figure 2-54.
S2
Carry out the adjustments referring to "3.1 Required Adjustments" (p185) after removing/replacing the Main Board.
S8 S11
S2
Figure 2-53. Removing the Main Board (1)
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2.3.4.3 Power Supply Unit
When removing the Power Supply Unit, take care not to damage the Power Supply Unit cable wi th the edges of the frame.
Frame
Cable
1.
Remove the Middle Housing. (WF-R5690/R4640 series (P.57), WF-R5190 series (P.67))
2.
Remove the Decompress Pump Unit. (P.81)
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)"
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3.
Release the Power Supply Unit cable from the clamp.
4.
Remove the two screws (S1: 1 pcs, S2: 1 pcs), and lift the Power Supply Unit.
5.
Disconnect the Power Supply Unit cable from the connector, and remove the Power Supply Unit.
2.3.4.4 Rear ASF Assy
Connector
Clamp S2
Cable
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)"
Power Supply Unit
S1
Figure 2-55. Removing the Power Supply Unit
Carry out the adjustments referring to "3.1 Required Adjustments" (p185) after replacing the Power Supply Unit.
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Remove the Middle Housing. (WF-R5690/R4640 series (P.57), WF-R5190 series (P.67))
2.
Release the cable from the hook.
3.
Remove the four screws (S1), and remove the Rear ASF Assy.
Cable
When installing the Rear ASF Assy to the Frame Base Assy, move the Trigger Lever in the direction of the arrow to prevent it from touching the Clutch Lever, and align the positioning two holes of the Rear ASF Assy with the two dowels of the Frame Base Assy.
Trigger Lever
S1
Clutch Lever
Dowel and positioning hole
Hook Rear
Frame Base Assy
S1
Attach the two positioning holes of the Rear ASF Assy to the two tabs of the Frame Base Assy. (figure 2-56) Route the cable referring to "2.4 Routing FFCs/Cables" (Page 160).
Carry out the adjustments referring to "3.1 Required Adjustments" (p185) after replacing the Rear ASF Assy.
Rear ASF Assy Dowel and positioning hole
S1
Figure 2-56. Removing the Rear ASF Assy
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2.3.4.5 Rear ASF Guide Upper
3.
Peel off a two pieces of the acetate tape.
4.
Release the cable from the three hooks on the Rear ASF Guide Upper.
5.
Remove the screw (S1), and remove the Rear ASF Guide Upper.
Acetate tape
Hook
Hooks Cable
Hook
S1
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)"
1.
Remove the Middle Housing. (WF-R5690/R4640 series (P.57), WF-R5190 series (P.67))
2.
Remove the Rear ASF Assy. (P.77)
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Revision B
Install the Rear ASF Guide Upper following step. Insert the two ribs on the 80-digit side of the Rear ASF Guide Upper Assy into the two holes of the Frame Driven Assy. Align the positioning hole on the 0-digit side of the Rear ASF Guide Upper Assy with the dowel of the Frame Base Assy, and secure the Rear ASF Guide Upper Assy with the screw.
Holes of Frame Driven Assy
Tabs
Dowel and positioning hole
Route the cable referring to "2.4 Routing FFCs/Cables" (Page 160).
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2.3.4.6 Decompress Pump Unit
1.
Remove the Middle Housing. (WF-R5690/R4640 series (P.57), WF-R5190 series (P.67))
2.
Remove the Decompress Pump Tube from the joint of the Ink Supply Unit.
3.
Release the Decompress Pump Tube from the three hooks on the frame.
Joint
Decompress Pump Tube
Hooks
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)"
Ink Supply Unit Figure 2-58. Releasing the tube
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4.
Disconnect the cable from the connector (CN34) of the Main Board.
5.
Release the cables from the five hooks of the frame and clamp.
6.
Remove the four screws (S1: 1 pcs, S2: 1 pcs, S3: 2 pcs), and remove the Decompress Pump Unit.
Connector(CN34)
Decompress Pump Unit
Cable Clamp
S3 Hooks
Hook
Hooks
S2
Figure 2-59. Removing the Decompress Pump Unit (1)
S3
S1
Figure 2-60. Removing the Decompress Pump Unit (2)
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Route the Decompress Pump Tube through the three hooks of the Ink Supply Unit, and insert the end of the tube into the joint on the Ink Supply Unit to the full up to its base. (figure 2-58) Route the cable referring to "2.4 Routing FFCs/Cables" (Page 160).
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2.3.4.7 PF Encoder
2.
Peel off the Sheet from the Metal Plate Left.
3.
Remove the two screws (S2), and remove the Metal Plate Left.
Metal Plate Left
Sheet
S2
Cable
S2 Figure 2-61. Removing the Metal Plate Left
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)"
1.
Remove the Middle Housing. (WF-R5690/R4640 series (P.57), WF-R5190 series (P.67))
Align the cutout of the Metal Plate L eft with the groove of the Frame Base Assy.
Cutout Metal Plate Left Groove on Frame Base Assy
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4.
Disconnect the FFC from the connector of the PF Encoder.
5.
Remove the screw (S6).
6.
Remove the PF Encoder taking care not to hit it against the PF Scale.
Set the encoder over the PF Scale with the scale in the slit as shown in the figure below. After installing PF Encoder, make sure it does not touch the PF Scale.
PF Encoder
PF Scale FFC
PF Scale
PF Encoder
S6
Carry out the adjustments referring to "3.1 Required Adjustments" (p185) after removing/replacing the PF Encoder.
Figure 2-62. Removing the PF Encoder
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2.3.4.8 Printhead
Rotate the joint 90 degrees counterclockwise and disconnect the tubes from the Ink Supply Unit.
Joints
Figure 2-63. Removing the Tube
To prevent the ink leaking, cover the end of the tube with a waste cloth or the like and pinch the tube together with the cloth using a double clip as near to the joint as possible.
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)"
1.
Remove the Middle Housing. (WF-R5690/R4640 series (P.57), WF-R5190 series (P.67))
2.
Install the Ink pack.
3.
Install the Panel Unit. (WF-R5690/R4640 series (P.48), WF-R5190 series (P.59))
4.
Install the Front Housing Assy. (WF-R5690/R4640 series (P.55), WF-R5190 series (P.65))
5.
Wrap the Front Cover Microswitch, Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor, and Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor with tape to disable their sensor function.
Joint
End of tube Waste cloth
7.
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To prevent the ink leaking, keep the ends of tubes up after removal.
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8.
Turn the printer on. (For PX-M840FX, start the printer in Inspection Mode. (P.218))
9.
Select the “Ink Pressure Release” on the adjustment program.
11. Remove the AC Cable.
AC Cable
10. Click the [Perform], and execute the Ink flushing.
Before performing Ink Pressure Release, confirm the proportion of remaining capacity of the Maintenance Box i s 30% or more. If ink still remains even after Ink Pressure Release is performed, try Ink flushing once again.
Figure 2-65. Removing the AC Cable
Figure 2-64. Ink flushing screen
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12. Disengage the three hooks, and remove the CR Cover.
13. Move the Print Head to the position in figure below. 14. Release the Three clamps.
Right side Clamps
Hook
CR Cover Figure 2-67. Release the Clamps
15. Remove the two screws (S9), and remove the Ink Tube and the Plate.
Connector FFC Ink Tube
Plate Hooks
S9
Figure 2-66. Removing the CR Cover
S9 Position of the Spacer Figure 2-68. Remove the Printhead (1)
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When removing/installing the Ink Tube, place the Spacer (about 5 mm) between the Carriage Assy and Star Wheel Assy in order to prevent the CR Guide Frame and Main Frame from being deformed. When disconnecting the joint section of the ink tubes of the Ink Supply Unit and the Printhead, ink may slightly spill over from the ink tubes even if “Ink Pressure Release” has been performed. To p rote ct the Printhead from the damage caused by the spilled ink if the ink reaches up to the control board of the Printhead, make sure to attach tape over the connectors to protect them beforehand, then disconnect the joint section of the ink tubes of the Ink Supply Unit and the Printhead.
17. Remove the three screws (S10), three springs and three washers, and remove the Printhead.
S10
3
When removing the Ink Tube, make sure to replace the Print Head Seal with a new one.
2
1
Print Head Seal S10 Figure 2-69. Remove the Printhead (2)
16. Disconnect the FFC from the connector of the CR Encoder Sensor.
When removing/installing the Print Head, place the Spacer (about 5 mm) between the Carriage Assy and Star Wheel Assy in order to prevent the CR Guide Frame and Main Frame from being deformed. Be careful not to let the spring or washer drop when removing the screw that secures the Printhead. If the spring or w asher drops, make sure to search for it and pick it up.
Screw
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Washer
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Tighten the screws in the order given i n Figure 2-69.
18. Disconnect the four Head FFC from the connectors of the Printhead. Make sure to pull them straight off one by one from their connector terminals.
Printhead Head FFC
After removing/replacing the Print Head, perform the adjustments in the following procedure. 1. Perform the Mechanism Adjustment ( "3.1 Required Adjustments" (p185) ). 2. Connect the AC Cable to the Power Supply Unit. WF-R5690/R4640 series’s case Within five seconds after connecting the AC Cable, start up the printer in the Inspection Mode. (P.218) If the printer is not started in the Inspection Mode, fatal error is occurred. In such a case, try one of the following. •While the printer is turned off, enter the Inspection Mode. •Install the ADF/Scanner Unit. WF-R5190 series’s case The printer starts up automatically. 3. Perform the Adjustment using the Adjustment Program ( "3.1 Required Adjustments" (p185) ).
Head FFC
Figure 2-70. Removing the Print Head (3)
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2.3.4.9 Ink Supply Unit
Disconnect the cables and FFCs from the connectors (CN5, CN6, CN7, CN8, CN9, CN10) of the SUB Board.
SUB Board CN5 CN6 CN10 CN7
CN9 CN8 Figure 2-71. Removing the cables and FFCs
6.
Disconnect the FFCs from the connector (CN1, CN5) of the Relay Board.
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)"
1.
Remove the Middle Housing. (WF-R5690/R4640 series (P.57), WF-R5190 series (P.67))
2.
Unlock the Carriage Assy. (P.46)
3.
Remove the CR Cover. (P.85)
4.
Remove the Ink Tube form the Printhead. (P.85)
Relay Board
Clamp Tube (Y/M/C)
CN1 CN5 Figure 2-72. Removing the Ink Supply Unit (1)
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Release the Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor cable from the four hooks and the clamp.
9.
Remove the Decompress Pump Tube from the Joint of the Ink Supply Unit.
10. Release the Decompress Pump Tube form the three hooks.
Decompress Pump Tube
Hook
Joint
Hooks
Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor cable
Ink Supply Unit Figure 2-75. Removing the Ink Supply Unit (4)
Figure 2-73. Removing the Ink Supply Unit (2)
8.
Release the tube (Y/M/C) from the clamp, and remove the Tube Sheet from the Ink Supply Unit.
Clamp
Tube (Y/M/C)
Tube Sheet
Figure 2-74. Removing the Ink Supply Unit (3)
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11. Release the cable of the Decompress Pump Unit from the hook.
12. Remove the four screws (S2: 2 pcs, S18: 2 pcs).
Attach the two positioning holes of the Ink Supply Unit to the two tabs of the frame. ( figure 2-76) Tighten the screws in the order given in figure 2-76.
Rear 13. Release the Ink Tube from the six clamps.
Hook Positioning hole and tab
Ink Tube Clamp Cable
1
Clamp
2 S2 Front
Clamps
Clamps
Ink Supply Unit Figure 2-77. Releasing the Ink Tube
S18
3 Positioning hole and tab
4 S18
Figure 2-76. Removing the Ink Supply Unit (3)
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Revision B 14. Peel off the CRCM FFC from the printer frame.
When securing the Ink Tube with the three clamps shown below, align their position relative to the Tube Spacers as shown in the figure.
Rear
Ink Tube
Double-sided tape Clamps Clamp CRCM FFC Ink Tube
Tube Spacers
Double-sided tape Attachment positions of clamps
Figure 2-78. Removing the Ink Supply Unit (4)
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15. Remove the Sheet from the hole of the printer frame, and remove the Ink Supply Unit.
Ink Supply Unit
When installing the Ink Supply Unit, route the tubes as follows. Secure the Tube (Y/M/C) with the clamp at the mark on the tubes. Otherwise, they may be folded somewhere in the ink path.
Mark
Hole Sheet
Clamp
Tube (Y/M/C)
Figure 2-79. Removing the Ink Supply Unit (5)
NG
Folded
Tube
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Adjust the red lines on the Tube (Y/M/C) as shown in the figures. • Around the Ink Supply Unit: Align the red lines to the left. • On the left side: Align the red lines downward.
Around the Ink Supply Unit
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Left side
Route the cables and FFCs referring to "2.4 Routing FFCs/ Cables" (Page 160).
Carry out the adjustments referring to "3.1 Required Adjustments" (p185) after removing/replacing the Ink Supply Unit.
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2.3.4.10 Head FFC
Release the Head FFC from the three Tube Holder.
Tube Holder
Tube Holder Figure 2-80. Releasing the Head FFC
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)"
1.
Remove the Middle Housing. (WF-R5690/R4640 series (P.57), WF-R5190 series (P.67))
2.
Unlock the Carriage Assy. (P.46)
3.
Move the CR Unit, and remove the CR Cover.
4.
Remove the three screws (S10), three springs and three washers, and remove the Printhead.
5.
Disconnect the FFC from the connector of the CR Encoder Sensor.
6.
Disconnect the four Head FFC from the connectors of the Printhead.
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Rear
Disassembly and Assembly Procedure
Head FFC Sheet Front Tube Guide
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Disconnect the Head FFC from the connectors (CN41, CN42, CN43, CN44, CN50) of the Main Board.
Route the FFCs referring to "2.4 Routing FFCs/Cables" (Page 160).
CN41 CN42 CN43
Main Board
CN44 Head FFC CN50
Figure 2-81. Removing the Head FFC (1)
9.
Slide the Head FFC Holder in the direction of the arrow and disengage it by releasing the hook and three tabs.
Head FFC Holder Tab
Tabs
Hook
Figure 2-82. Removing the Head FFC (2)
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2.3.4.11 Ink Supply Assy
3.
Remove the three screws (S10), three springs and three washers, and remove the Printhead.
4.
Disconnect the FFC from the connector of the CR Encoder Sensor.
5.
Disconnect the four Head FFCs from the connectors of the printhead.
6.
Disconnect the cables and FFCs from the connectors (CN5, CN6, CN7, CN8, CN9, CN10) of the Sub Board.
The Ink Discharge is unnecessary by removing the Ink Supply Unit with the Printhead connected. basically, remove the Ink Supply Unit except when removing the Printhead and the Ink Supply Unit in the single item.
Figure 2-83. Removing the Ink Supply Assy (1)
SUB Board CN5 CN6
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)"
1.
Remove the Middle Housing . (WF-R5690/R4640 series (P.57),WF-R5190 series (P.67))
2.
Move the CR Unit, and remove the CR Cover.
CN10 CN7
CN9 CN8 Figure 2-84. Removing the Ink Supply Assy (2)
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7.
Install the Ink Packs.
10. Release the tube (Y/M/C) from the clamp.
8.
Rotate the joint 90 degrees counterclockwise and disconnect the tubes from the Ink Supply Unit.
11. Disconnect the FFCs from the connector (CN1, CN5) of the Relay Board.
9.
To prevent the ink leaking, keep the ends of tubes up after removal.
Joints
Relay Board
Clamp Tube (Y/M/C)
CN5
CN1
Figure 2-86. Removing the Ink Supply Assy (4)
12. Release the Ink Supply BK COver Open Sensor cable from the four hooks and the clamp.
Figure 2-85. Removing the Ink Supply Assy (3)
Hook
To prevent the ink leaking, cover the end of the tube with a waste cloth or the like an pinch the tube together with the cloth using a double clip as near to the joint as possible.
Clamp
Joint
End of tube Waste cloth
Double clip Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor cable Figure 2-87. Removing the Ink Supply Assy (5)
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13. Remove the Decompress Pump Tube from the Joint of the Ink Supply Unit.
16. Remove the four screws (S2 : 2 pcs, S18 : 2pcs).
14. Release the Decompress Pump Tube from the three hooks.
Rear
Hook Decompress Pump Tube
Joint Positioning hole and tab Cable
1
Hooks
2
S2
Front Ink Supply Unit
Ink Supply Unit
Figure 2-88. Removing the Ink Supply Assy (6)
15. Release the Cable of the Decompress Pump Unit From the hook.
S18
3 Positioning hole and tab
4
S18
Figure 2-89. Removing the Ink Supply Assy (7)
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Attach the two positioning holes of the Ink Supply Unit to the two tabs of the frame. (Figure 2-89) Tighten the screws in the order given in Figure 2-89.
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17. Release the Ink Tube from the six clamps.
Ink Tube
When securing the Ink Tube with the four clamps shown below, align their position relative to the Tube Spacers as shown in the figure.
Clamp Clamp
Ink Tube
Clamp
Clamps
Clamps
Ink Tube
Clamps
Tube Spacers
Figure 2-90. Removing the Ink Supply Assy (8)
Attachment positions of clamps
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18. Peel off the CRCM FFC from the printer frame.
19. Remove the Sheet from the hole of the printer frame, and remove the Ink Supply Assy.
Rear Ink Supply Unit
Hole Double-sided tape Sheet
CRCM FFC
Figure 2-92. Removing the Ink Supply Assy (10)
Double-sided tape
Figure 2-91. Removing the Ink Supply Assy (9)
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When installing the Ink Supply Unit, route the tubes as follows. Secure the Tube (Y/M/C) with the clamp at the mark on the tubes. Otherwise, they may be folded somewhere in the ink path.
Around the Ink Supply Unit
Mark
Clamp
Adjust the red lines on the Tube (Y/M/C) as shown in the figures. ″ Around the Ink Supply Unit : Align the red lines to the left. ″ On the left side : Align the red lines down ward.
Tube (Y/M/C)
Left side
Route the cables and FFCs referring to "2.4 Routing FFCs/ Cables" (Page 160).
Carry out the adjustments referring to " 3.1 Required Adjustments (p185)" after removing/replacing the Ink Supply Unit.
NG
Folded
Tube
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2.3.4.12 CR Scale
Remove the Extension Spring 2.03 from the hook of the frame.
Full side Extension Spring 2.03 Hook
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)"
1.
Remove the Middle Housing. (WF-R5690/R4640 series (P.57), WF-R5190 series (P.67))
2.
Remove the Main Board Unit. (P.69)
3.
Remove the CR Cover. (P.85)
4.
Remove the Ink Supply Assy. (P.98)
Figure 2-93. Removing the CR Scale (1)
6.
Remove the CR Scale from the hook of the frame.
Home side
Hook
Figure 2-94. Removing the CR Scale (2)
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Remove the CR Scale from the Carriage Assy.
CR Scale
Carriage Assy
Attach the CR Scale with the marking on the top left corner.
Full side Marking
Figure 2-95. Removing the CR Scale (3)
8.
Rotate the CR Scale 90 degrees, and remove the CR Scale from the hook of the frame.
9.
Remove the Extension Spring 2.03 from the CR Scale.
Full side
Route the CR Scale through the CR Encoder Sensor.
Side view
CR Encoder Sensor
Carriage Assy
Extension Spring 2.03 CR Scale
CR Scale
Hook
Figure 2-96. Removing the CR Scale (4)
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2.3.4.13 Ink System
3.
Pick the Tube Clamp to release it and remove the Ink System Tube from the Joint.
4.
Remove the Tube Clamp from the Ink System Tube.
5.
Peel off the acetate tape
6.
Release the Ink System Tube from the groove of the Frame Base Assy.
Joint Tube Clamp
Ink System Tube
Acetate tape Groove on Frame Base Assy
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)"
1.
Remove the Middle Housing. (WF-R5690/R4640 series (P.57), WF-R5190 series (P.67))
2.
Remove the Main Board Unit. (P.69)
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Figure 2-97. Releasing the Ink System Tube
When connecting the Ink System Tube to the Maintenance Box Ink Eject Joint, make sure to insert the end of the tube into the socket on the Maintenance Box Ink Eject Joint up to the full to its base in order to prevent the waste ink from leaking.
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Remove the two screw (S1).
8.
Slide the Ink System in the direction of the arrow to disengage the gear of the Ink System from the gear of the PF Roller.
9.
Push in the Ink System Tube into the hole on the Frame Base Assy and remove the Ink System toward you while pulling the tube inward off from the hole.
Gear of the PF Roller
Gear of the Ink System
2 1 S1 S1
Figure 2-98. Removing the Ink System (1)
Hole Ink System
Ink System Tube Figure 2-99. Removing the Ink System (2)
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Revision B
Align the dowel A to dowel D of the Ink System with the hole A to hole D of the Frame Base Assy, and install the Ink System to the Frame Base Assy. (Align the dowel A with the hole A and do likewise for the rest of them)
D
C B
Dowel
A
Frame Base Assy A
B
C
Hole
D
Tighten the screws in the order given i n figure 2-98. Route the cables referring to "2.4 Routing FFCs/Cables" (Page 160).
Carry out the adjustments referring to "3.1 Required Adjustments" (p185) after removing/replacing the Ink System.
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Revision B 8.
2.3.4.14 CR Guide Frame Assy
Remove the Extension Spring from the two hooks of the frame.
Rear Hook
Extension Spring Hook
Figure 2-100. Removing the ASF Drive Change Lever Assy (1)
9. For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)"
1.
Remove the Middle Housing. (WF-R5690/R4640 series (P.57), WF-R5190 series (P.67))
2.
Remove the Main Board Unit. (P.69)
3.
Remove the Decompress Pump Unit. (P.81)
4.
Remove the Ink Supply Assy. (P.98)
5.
Remove the Power Supply Unit. (P.76)
6.
Remove the Ink System. (P.106)
7.
Remove the CR Scale. (P.104)
Remove the ASF Drive Change Lever Assy by sliding it in the direction of the arrows.
ASF Drive Change Lever Assy
Spur gear Figure 2-101. Removing the ASF Drive Change Lever Assy (2)
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10. Peel off the two FFCs from the Fasten Plate Center.
13. Disconnect the FFC from the PF Encoder.
11. Release the cable from the four hooks.
14. Peel off the FFC from the Fasten Plate Left.
12. Remove the three screws (S2), and remove the Fasten Plate Center.
15. Remove the two screw (S1), and remove the Fasten Plate Left.
Left side
FFC
S2
Double-sided tape
Fasten Plate Left
Cable
Fasten Plate Center S2
S2
PF Encoder S1 Hooks
Hooks
FFCs
Figure 2-103. Removing the Fasten Plate Left
S2 Figure 2-102. Removing the Fasten Plate Center
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Revision B
16. Remove the Extension Spring from the hook of the frame.
18. Remove the screw (S2), and remove the Support Plate Left.
17. Remove the Driven Pulley Assy.
19. Remove the screw (S2), and remove the Support Plate Right.
Rear
Left
Extension Spring
Right Support Plate Left
Support Plate Right
Driven Pulley Assy Hook S2
S2 Figure 2-105. Removing the Support Plate Left / Support Plate Right
Figure 2-104. Removing the Driven Pulley Assy
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Revision B
20. Remove the six screws (S2) and three spacers, and remove the CR Guide Frame Assy.
Carry out the adjustments referring to "3.1 Required Adjustments" (p185) after removing/replacing the CR Guide Frame Assy.
Spacer
S2
CR Guide Frame
Spacer
Spacer
S2
S2
Figure 2-106. Removing the CR Guide Frame Assy
Lubricate the CR Guide Frame Assy referring to "4.1.2 Lubrication" (p222) when replacing it.
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Revision B 12. Remove the Front Frame Assy. (P.115)
2.3.4.15 Frame Base Assy
13. Remove the Ink Supply BK Assy. (P.134) 14. Remove the Ink Supply CL Assy. (P.136) 15. Remove the 2nd Cassette Unit. (P.152) 16. Remove the Rear ASF Assy. (P.77) 17. Remove the Rear ASF Guide Upper Assy. (P.79)
Frame Base Assy
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)"
1.
Remove the Middle Housing. (WF-R5690/R4640 series (P.57), WF-R5190 series (P.67))
2.
Remove the Main Board Unit. (P.69)
3.
Remove the Decompress Pump Unit. (P.81)
4.
Remove the Power Supply Unit. (P.76)
5.
Remove the Metal Plate Left. (P.83)
6.
Remove the Ink Supply Assy. (P.98)
7.
Remove the Ink System. (P.106)
8.
Remove the ASF Drive Change Lever Assy. (P.109)
9.
Remove the Fasten Plate Center / Fasten Plate Left. (P.109)
Figure 2-107. Removing the Frame Base Assy
10. Remove the Support Plate Right / Support Plate Left. (P.109)
Carry out the adjustments referring to "3.1 Required Adjustments" (p185) after replacing the Frame Base Assy.
Lubricate the Frame Base Assy referring to "4.1.2 Lubrication" (p222) when replacing it.
11. Remove the CR Scale. (P.104)
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Revision B 5.
2.3.4.16 Star Wheel Assy
Remove the two screws (S1), and remove the Star Wheel Assy.
Star Wheel Assy
2
1
S1
S1
Figure 2-109. Removing the Star Wheel Assy (2)
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)"
1.
Remove the Middle Housing. (WF-R5690/R4640 series (P.57), WF-R5190 series (P.67))
2.
Remove the CR Cover. (P.85)
3.
Remove the Ink Supply Assy. (P.98)
4.
Remove the Grounding Spring from the hook of the Front Frame Assy.
Align the two positioning holes on the bottom of the Star Wheel Assy with the two dowels of the Paper Guide Front Assy.
Star Wheel Assy
Dowel and positioning hole
Hook
Dowel and positioning hole
Tighten the screws in the order given in Figure 2-109.
Carry out the adjustments referring to "3.1 Required Adjustments" (p185) after replacing the Star Wheel Assy.
Grounding Spring
Figure 2-108. Removing the Star Wheel Assy (1)
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Revision B 6.
2.3.4.17 Front Frame Assy
Slide the Head FFC Holder in the direction of the arrow and disengage it by releasing the hook and three tabs.
Head FFC Holder Tab
Hook
Tabs
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)"
1.
Remove the Middle Housing. (WF-R5690/R4640 series (P.57), WF-R5190 series (P.67))
2.
Remove the Main Board Unit. (P.69)
3.
Remove the CR Cover. (P.85)
4.
Remove the Ink Supply Assy. (P.98)
5.
Remove the Metal Plate Left. (P.83)
Figure 2-110. Removing the Head FFC Holder
7.
Remove the Grounding Spring from the hook of the Front Frame Assy.
Star Wheel Assy
Hook Grounding Spring Figure 2-111. Removing the Front Frame Assy (1)
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Revision B
Release the PF Motor cable and ASF Motor relay cable from the eight hooks and the clamp.
Hooks
Hooks
Clamp
10. Remove the screw (S2), and remove the Grounding wire and the Wi-Fi Board Unit. 11. Release the Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor cable from the hook of the Front Frame Assy.
S2
Grounding wire
Wi-Fi Board Unit
Hook Cable
PF Motor cable
Figure 2-112. Releasing the PF Motor cable
9.
Release the ASF Motor relay cable from the two hooks of the frame and the clamp.
Ribs on Frame Base Assy
Plate
Figure 2-114. Removing the Wi-Fi Board Unit
Insert the Plate of the Wi-Fi Board Unit to the ribs on the Frame Base Assy. (Figure 2-114)
ASF Motor relay cable
Clamp Hooks Figure 2-113. Releasing the ASF Motor relay cable
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12. Remove the five screws (S1: 3 pcs, S2: 2 pcs).
13. Disengage the Front Frame Assy from the Star Wheel Assy by sliding the Front Frame Assy in the direction of the arrow.
Upper
14. Remove the Front Frame Assy.
Front Frame Assy Star Wheel Assy S1
S1
Front
S2
S2
Figure 2-116. Removing the Front Frame Assy (2)
Figure 2-115. Removing the Front Frame Assy (1)
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Revision B
Before installing the Front Frame Assy, sli de the Tube Cover Upper and Tube Cover Lower toward you.
2.3.4.18 EJ Roller
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)"
Tube Cover Lower
Tube Cover Upper
Route the cables referring to "2.4 Routing FFCs/Cables" (Page 160).
Carry out the adjustments referring to "3.1 Required Adjustments" (p185) after replacing the Front Frame Assy.
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1.
Remove the Middle Housing. (WF-R5690/R4640 series (P.57), WF-R5190 series (P.67))
2.
Remove the Main Board Unit. (P.69)
3.
Remove the CR Cover. (P.85)
4.
Remove the Ink Supply Assy. (P.98)
5.
Remove the Metal Plate Left. (P.83)
6.
Remove the Star Wheel Assy. (P.114)
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7.
Remove the screw (S13).
8.
Disengage the hook of the PF Tension Stopper Holder from the hole on the frame.
9.
Slide the PF Tension Stopper Holder in the direction of the arrow to remove it.
10. Rotate the PF Drive Pulley Holder in the direction of the arrow to lower the tension of the PF Timing Belt. 11. Rotate the PF Timing Belt from the PF Roller Gear and the EJ Roller Gear.
PF Roller Gear PF Timing Belt EJ Roller Gear PF Tension Stopper Holder S13
PF Drive Pulley Holder
Hook
Figure 2-117. Removing the PF Tension Stopper Holder
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Figure 2-118. Removing the PF Timing Belt
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12. Rotate the bush and disengage the dowel. Set the leg of the spring on the EJ Roller. (figure 2-119)
13. Remove the EJ Roller upward.
Bush
Leg of spring Lubricate the EJ Roller referring to "4.1.2 Lubrication" (p222) when replacing it.
Dowel Carry out the adjustments referring to "3.1 Required Adjustments" (p185) after replacing the EJ Roller.
EJ Roller
Figure 2-119. Removing the EJ Roller
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2.3.5 Ink Supply Mechanism 2.3.5.1 Ink Supply BK Cover Assy
1.
Open the Ink Supply BK Cover Assy.
2.
Remove the four screws (S1), and remove the two Cover Hinge.
S1
S1
Cover Hinge
Figure 2-120. Removing the Ink Supply BK Cover Assy (1)
3.
Remove the two screws (S1).
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
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Disengage the two Stoppers from the two dowels on the Inner Cover.
5.
Remove the Ink Supply BK Cover Assy upward.
S1 Stopper
S1 Stopper Ink Supply BK Cover Assy Figure 2-122. Removing the Ink Supply BK Cover Assy (3)
Inner Cover
Dowel
Figure 2-121. Removing the Ink Supply BK Cover Assy (2)
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2.3.5.2 Ink Supply CL Cover Assy
1.
Open the Ink Supply CL Cover Assy.
2.
Remove the four screws (S1), and remove the two Cover Hinge.
S1
S1
Cover Hinge
Figure 2-123. Removing the Ink Supply CL Cover Assy (1)
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
3.
Remove the two screws (S1).
S1
S1
Figure 2-124. Removing the Ink Supply CL Cover Assy (2)
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Disengage the two Stoppers from the two dowels on the Inner Cover.
5.
Remove the Ink Supply CL Cover Assy upward.
Stopper
Stopper Ink Supply CL Cover Assy Figure 2-126. Removing the Ink Supply CL Cover Assy (4)
Inner Cover
Dowel Figure 2-125. Removing the Ink Supply CL Cover Assy (3)
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2.3.5.3 Releasing the Ink Supply BK Assy
1.
Remove the Ink Supply BK Cover Assy. (P.131)
2.
Remove the two screws (S1).
3.
Disengage the two hooks on the Inner Cover while pressing down with finger.
Hook Hook
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
S1
S1
Inner Cover Figure 2-127. Removing the Inner Cover (1)
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Revision B
Remove the Inner Cover upward.
5.
Remove the six screws (S15: 4 pcs, S19: 2 pcs).
Inner Cover S15
S15
S19
S15
Figure 2-128. Removing the Inner Cover (2) Figure 2-129. Releasing the Ink Supply BK Assy (1)
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Revision B
Pull the Ink Supply BK Assy toward you slightly to disengage the two hooks.
Hooks
7.
Lift the Ink Supply BK Assy to disengage the two hooks.
Ink Supply BK Assy
Figure 2-130. Releasing the Ink Supply BK Assy (2)
Hooks Figure 2-131. Releasing the Ink Supply BK Assy (3)
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2.3.5.4 Releasing the Ink Supply CL Assy
1.
Remove the Ink Supply CL Cover Assy. (P.131)
2.
Remove the three screws (S1).
3.
Disengage the two hooks on the Inner Cover.
Hooks
S1 S1
S1
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
Inner Cover Figure 2-132. Removing the Inner Cover (1)
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Revision B
Remove the Inner Cover upward.
6.
Disconnect the FFC from connector on the CSIC Board.
Ink Supply CL Assy Inner Cover
CSIC Board (CL)
CN1
Figure 2-133. Removing the Inner Cover (2)
5.
FFC
Remove the six screws (S1: 1 pcs, S2: 1 pcs, S15: 4 pcs).
Figure 2-135. Removing the FFC
S15
S15
Hold the Hold part of the FFC and connect the connector on the CSIC Board (CL) to prevent damage the FFC when connecting the FFC to the Main Board.
NG
S1 S15
S15 S2 Figure 2-134. Removing the screws
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Don’t push the hold part of the FFC
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Revision B
Release the Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor Cable from a hook on the Ink Supply CL Assy.
Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor Cable
9.
Lift the Ink Supply CL Assy to disengage the five hooks.
Hooks
Ink Supply CL Assy
Hook
Figure 2-136. Releasing the Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor Cable.
8.
Pull the Ink Supply CL Assy toward you slightly to disengage the two hooks.
Hook Hooks Hooks Figure 2-138. Releasing the Ink Supply CL Assy (2)
Figure 2-137. Releasing the Ink Supply CL Assy (1)
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Revision B 4.
2.3.5.5 Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor
Disengage the hook on the sensor by pushing up the sensor, and remove the Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor.
Figure 2-140. Removing the Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor (2)
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
1.
Open the Ink Supply BK Cover Assy.
2.
Remove the screw (S1).
3.
Disengage the hook, remove the Switch Cover.
Switch Cover
The length of the two hooks on the Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor differs. See the following and make sure to release the shorter hook first when removing the Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor.
Hook
Hook (short)
Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor
S1 Hook (long)
S1 Figure 2-139. Removing the Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor (1)
Back
Hook (long)
Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor Hook (short)
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Revision B
Disconnect the cable from the connector.
2.3.5.6 Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor
Cable
Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor
Connector
Figure 2-141. Removing the Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor (3)
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
1.
Open the Ink Supply CL Cover Assy.
2.
Remove the screw (S1).
3.
Disengage the hook, remove the Switch Cover.
Switch Cover
Hook
S1
Figure 2-142. Removing the Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor (1)
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Revision B
Disengage the hook on the Sensor by pushing up the Sensor, and remove the Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor.
5.
Disconnect the cable from the connector.
Cable
Figure 2-143. Removing the Ink Supply CL COver Open Sensor (2)
The length of the two hooks on the Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor differs. See the following and make sure to release the shorter hook first when removing the Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor.
Hook (short)
Connector
Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor Figure 2-144. Removing the Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor (3)
Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor Hook (long)
Back Hook (long)
Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor
Hook (short)
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2.3.5.7 Ink Supply BK Assy
Rotate the joint 90 degrees counterclockwise and disconnect the Tube (BK) from the Ink Supply Unit.
Joint
Tube (BK)
Figure 2-145. Releasing the Tube (BK)
To prevent the ink leaking, cover the end of the tube with a waste cloth or the like and pinch the tube together with the cloth using a double clip as near to the joint as possible.
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
1.
Remove the Middle Housing. (WF-R5690/R4640 series (P.57), WF-R5190 series (P.67))
2.
Remove the Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor. (P.131)
3.
Install the Ink Pack (BK).
Joint
End of tube Waste cloth
5.
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Double clip
To prevent the ink leaking, keep the ends of tube up after removal.
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Disconnect the FFC from the connector (CN5) on the Relay Board.
Relay Board
Route the Tube (BK) as shown below when attaching the Ink Supply BK Assy. • Align the marks on the Tube (BK) with the two triangular marks.
Triangle marks
FFC
Marks
CN5
Tube (BK)
Marks
• Route the Tube (BK) through the grooves on the RIPS
Unit.
Figure 2-146. Disconnecting the FFC
7.
Triangle marks NG
Release the cable of the Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor from the hook.
NG
Ink Supply BK Assy
Groove
Tube (BK) NG
Groove
Cable Hook Tube (BK) Figure 2-147. Removing the Ink Supply BK Assy
8.
Remove the Ink Supply BK Assy.
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Route the FFC referring to "2.4 Routing FFCs/Cables" (Page 160).
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2.3.5.8 Ink Supply CL Assy
Remove the Tube Sheet from the Tube (Y/M/C).
Tube Sheet
Figure 2-148. Releasing the Tube (Y/M/C) (2)
8.
Remove the Tube Cover Upper.
Tube Cover Upper
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
1.
Remove the Middle Housing. (WF-R5690/R4640 series (P.57), WF-R5190 series (P.67))
2.
Remove the Main Board Unit. (P.69)
3.
Remove the CR Cover. (P.85)
4.
Remove the Ink Supply Assy. (P.98)
5.
Remove the Metal Plate Left. (P.83)
6.
Remove the Front Frame Assy. (P.115)
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Figure 2-149. Removing the Tube Cover Upper
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Peel off the two pieces of the acetate tape.
12. Disconnect the FFC from the connector (CN1) on the CSIC Board (CL).
10. Release the Tube (Y/M/C) from the grooves on the Tube Cover Lower.
Ink Supply CL Assy Acetate tape
Tube (Y/M/C)
Acetate tape CSIC Board (CL)
CN1 Grooves
FFC
Grooves Tube Cover Lower
Figure 2-150. Releasing the Tube (Y/M/C) (3)
Figure 2-152. Removing the Ink Supply CL Assy (1)
11. Release the Tube (Y/M/C) from the clamp and the guide on the Frame Base Assy.
Right Clamp
Hold the Hold part of the FFC and connect the connector on the CSIC Board (CL) to prevent damage the FFC when connecting the FFC to the Main Board.
Guide
NG
Tube (Y/M/C)
Frame Base Assy
Figure 2-151. Releasing the Tube (Y/M/C) (4)
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Route the Tube (Y/M/C) as shown below when attaching the Ink Supply CL Assy. • Align the marks on the Tube (Y/M/C) with the triangular mark on the Tube Cover Lower.
Tube Cover Lower
• Set the Tube (Y/M/C) with the lines on top.
line
Mark
Tube (Y/M/C) • Align the holes on the Tube Cover Upper with the ribs on
Tube (Y/M/C)
Triangle mark
the Tube Cover Lower.
Tube Cover Upper
• Secure the Tube (Y/M/C) with the grooves on the Tube
Cover Lower.
Hole Hole Tube Cover Lower
Do not let tube come over rib.
Tube (Y/M/C)
Grooves
Ribs under Tube Cover Lower
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1. 2. 3.
Revision B
• Route the Tube (Y/M/C) in the following order. Secure the Tube (Y/M/C) with the clamp at the marks inner than the others. Twist the Tube (Y/M/C) 180 degrees. Route the Tube (Y/M/C) under the guide in the following order.
• Align the marks on the Tube (Y/M/C) with the triangular
marks.
Tube (M)
Tube (C)
Mark
Mark Right
Guide
Clamp
Cyan Triangle
Triangle
Tube (Y/M/C) Magenta Tube (Y) Acetate tape
Tube (Y)
NG
Yellow Mark Mark Folded! Mark
Twist
Triangle
• Route the end of the tube to be connected to the Ink Pack
4.
Route the Tube (Y/M/C) as shown below.
With lines down
Holder (Y/M/C) over the other end.
To Ink Pack Holder (Y/M/C) NG
Tube (Y)
Tube (Y) With lines up
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• Set the Tube (Y/M/C) with the red lines on top. • Insert the excess portion of the Tube (Y/M/C) into the hole
on the RIPS Unit. Insert the Tube (Y/ M/C) until the marks on the tube are aligned with the guide on the RIPS Unit.
Red line
Red lines
Hole For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
Tube (Y/M/C)
Hook
1.
Remove the Ink Supply BK Cover Assy. (P.131)
2.
Remove the Inner Cover. (P.125)
3.
Remove the CSIC FFC (BK) from the Ink Supply Unit. (P.90)
Mark
Tube (Y/M/C)
Route the FFC referring to "2.4 Routing FFCs/Cables" (Page 160).
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Remove the four screws (S13: 2 pcs, S14: 2 pcs), and remove the Ink Pack Holder (BK).
5.
Remove the screw (S1)
S13
Ink Pack Holder (BK)
S1
Figure 2-154. Removing Ink Pack Holder (BK) (2)
S14
6.
Figure 2-153. Removing the Ink Pack Holder (BK) (1)
Route the FFC referring to "2.4 Routing FFCs/Cables" (Page 160).
Release the two hooks on the Tube Holder by inserting the tip of a flathead screwdriver into the hole on the Ink Pack Holder, and remove the Ink Pack Holder
Hole Hooks Tube Holder
Ink Pack Holder Figure 2-155. Removing Ink Pack Holder (BK) (3)
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2.3.5.10 Ink Pack Holder (Y/M/C)
Disconnect the FFC from the connector of the CSIC Board (CL).
Y
CSIC Board (CL)
M C
Figure 2-156. Removing the Ink Pack Holder (1)
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
The following explains how to disassemble the Ink Pack Holder (Y). The Ink Pack Holder (M/C) can be disassembled in the same manner.
1.
Remove the Ink Supply CL Cover Assy. (P.131)
2.
Remove the Inner Cover. (P.128)
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Remove the four screws (S13: 2 pcs, S14: 2 pcs), and remove the Ink Pack Holder (Y) upward.
5.
Remove the screw (S1).
S13 Ink Pack Holder (Y)
S1
Figure 2-158. Removing the Ink Pack Holder (3)
6.
Release the two hooks on the Tube Holder by inserting the tip of a flathead screwdriver into the hole on the Ink Pack Holder, and remove the Ink Pack Holder.
Hole S14
Hooks Tube Holder
Figure 2-157. Removing the Ink Pack Holder (2)
Route the FFC referring to "2.4 Routing FFCs/Cables" (Page 160).
Ink Pack Holder Figure 2-159. Removing the Ink Pack Holder (4)
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2.3.5.11 Ink Supply Needle
2.3.5.12 Ink tube
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
1.
Remove the Ink Supply Cover Assy. (P.131, P.131)
2.
Remove the Inner Cover. (P.125, P.128)
3. 4.
1.
Remove the Middle Housing. (WF-R5690/R4640 series (P.57), WF-R5690 series (P.67))
Remove the Ink Pack Holder. (P.140, P.142)
2.
Remove the Main Board Unit. (P.69)
Rotate the Ink Supply Needle in the direction of the arrow to remove it.
3.
Remove the CR Cover. (P.85)
4.
Remove the Ink Supply Assy. (P.98)
5.
Remove the Metal Plate Left. (P.83)
6.
Remove the Front Frame Assy. (P.115)
7.
Remove the Tube Cover Upper, and release the Ink Tube from Tube cover lower and Frame Base Assy. (P.136)
8.
Remove the Ink Pack Holder. (P.140, P.142)
9.
Remove the Ink Supply Needle. (P.144)
Ink Supply Needle
Figure 2-160. Removing the Ink Supply Needle
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10. Rotate the Tube Holder in the direction of the arrow to remove the Tube Holder and Compression Spring.
When replacing the Tube with a new one, transfer the pieces of packing from the old tube to the new tube. Be careful about the attachment directions of the pieces shown below.
Tube Holder
Compression Spring
Ink Supply Unit Tube Wide Narrow
Narrow Wide
Rim
Packing
Rim
Packing
Tube Holder Carry out the adjustments referring to "3.1 Required Adjustments" (p185) after replacing the tube.
Tube
Figure 2-161. Removing the Tube Holder and Compression Spring
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2.3.6 ADF/Scanner Unit 2.3.6.1 ADF Rear Cover
1.
Remove the screw (S1).
2.
Slightly slide the ADF Rear Cover in the direction of the arrow to disengage the three hooks, and remove the ADF Rear Cover.
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
S1
Hook
ADF Rear Cover
Hooks Figure 2-162. Removing the ADF Rear Cover
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2.3.6.2 ADF Cover Assy
2.3.6.3 ADF Document Support Assy
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
1.
Remove the ADF Rear Cover. (P.146)
2.
Remove the two dowels on the ADF Cover Assy, and remove the ADF Cover Assy.
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
1.
Remove the two dowels on the ADF Document Support Assy, and remove the ADF Document Support Assy.
ADF Document Support Assy
ADF Cover Assy
Dowel
Dowels Dowel
Figure 2-163. Removing the ADF Cover Assy
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Figure 2-164. Removing the ADF Document Support Assy
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2.3.6.4 ADF LD Assy
Remove the dowels on the ADF LD Assy.
Dowel
Figure 2-166. Removing the ADF LD Assy (2)
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
4.
1.
Remove the ADF Cover Assy. (P.147)
2.
Remove the screw (S1), and remove the LD Cover.
Remove the Extension Spring, and remove the ADF LD Assy.
Extension Spring
S1 LD Cover
Figure 2-167. Removing the ADF LD Assy (3)
Figure 2-165. Removing the ADF LD Assy (1)
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2.3.6.5 Scanner Unit
1.
Remove the ADF/Scanner Unit. (P.53)
2.
Turn over the ADF/Scanner Unit.
3.
Release the grounding wire and ADF cables from the four hooks on the ADF/ Scanner Unit.
Hooks Grounding wire, ADF cables
Hooks
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
Figure 2-168. Removing the Scanner Unit (1)
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Insert the flat-head screwdriver into the space next to the two hooks on the hinges on the ADF/Scanner Unit and disengage the hooks.
Hook
5.
Pull up the ADF Unit in the direction of the arrow, and remove ADF Unit from the Scanner Unit.
ADF Unit
Hinges
Scanner Unit
Figure 2-170. Removing the Scanner Unit (3)
Figure 2-169. Removing the Scanner Unit (2)
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6.
Rotate the ADF Unit in the direction of the arrow to release the hook on the Cable Holder.
7.
Pull out the grounding wire and the cables of the ADF Unit from the hole on the Scanner Unit.
ADF Unit Scanner Unit Hook
Cable Holder Hole Grounding wire, ADF cable
Figure 2-171. Removing the Scanner Unit (4)
Carry out the adjustments referring to "3.1 Required Adjustments" (p185) after replacing the Scanner Unit.
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2.3.7 2nd Cassette Unit
Remove the four special screws and remove the Housing Bottom Assy.
2.3.7.1 2nd Cassette Unit
Special screw
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
1.
Remove the Ink Pack and Paper Cassette.
2.
Place the printer on its front.
Special screw
Housing Bottom Assy Figure 2-172. Removing the Housing Bottom Assy
When placing the printer on its front, have the following parts.
When removing a special screw, the hex bolt may be detached from the shaft of the special screw and you can not access the special screw. In such a case, insert the driver into the hole on the shaft and remove the shaft by turning the driver to rotate the shaft.
Shaft Hex bolt
Hole
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Remove the 2nd Cassette Unit.
2nd Cassette Unit Figure 2-173. Removing the 2nd Cassette Unit
Lubricate the 2nd Cassette Unit referring to "4.1.2 Lubrication" (p222) when replacing it.
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2.3.7.2 Paper Stopper Assy 1st/2nd
1.
Remove the 2nd Cassette Unit. (P.152)
2.
Remove the two screws (Paper Stopper Assy 1st : S2, Paper Stopper Assy 2nd : S4), and remove the Paper Stopper Assy from the 2nd Cassette Unit.
Paper Stopper Assy
S1
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
Frame Base Assy Figure 2-174. Removing the Paper Stopper Assy 1st
2nd Cassette Unit S4
Paper Stopper Assy
Figure 2-175. Removing the Paper Stopper Assy
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Assemble the Paper Stopper Assy in the foll owing order. 1. Assemble the shaft on the Paper Stopper with the hook on the Slider Cassette.
3.
Insert the two Compression Spring 0.188 and two Compression Spring 0.9 into the Slider Base.
Compression Spring 0.9 Hook
Shaft Slider Base Paper Stopper
Cam Slider 2.
Attack the Slider Cassette to the Slider Base.
Slider Base
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Slider Cassette
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2.3.7.3 Pick Up Roller Assy 1st
Release the Paper Stopper sensor cable from hook, rib and dowel of metal plate, and disconnect it .
Metal Plate Clamp
Hook Paper Stopper Lever Sensor cable
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" .
1. 2.
Figure 2-177. Removing the Pick up Roller Assy 1st (2)
Remove the 2nd Cassette Unit. 4.
Remove the six screws (S1: 4 pcs, S2 : 2pcs)
Lift the Pick Up Roller Assy and disengage the lever from the Pick Up Roller Assy.
S1
Lever
S2 Pick Up Roller Assy Figure 2-176. Removing the Pick Up Roller Assy 1st (1)
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Figure 2-178. Removing the Pick Up Roller Assy 1st (3)
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Lift the Pick Up Roller Assy until the follows picture, and remove it..
2.3.7.4 Pick Up Roller Assy 2nd
For the screw types, see "2.1.2 Screw types used in the printer (p33)" . Figure 2-179. Removing the Pick Up Roller Assy 1st (4)
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1.
Remove the 2nd Cassette Unit. (P.152)
2.
Remove the Paper Stopper Assy. (P.154)
3.
Remove the four screws (S1).
4.
Release the hooks in the order of (1) to (3) by inserting the tip of the flat-head screwdriver into the holes shown in Figure 2-180.
5.
Remove the 2nd Cassette Cover Left.
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S1
6.
Remove the four screws (S1).
7.
Release the hooks in the order of (1) to (3) by inserting the tip of the flat-head screwdriver into the holes shown in Figure 2-181.
8.
Remove the 2nd Cassette Cover Right.
Hole
3
S1
2nd Cassette Cover Left Hole
S1
2
Hole
3
2nd Cassette Cover Right
Hole
1
2 S1 Holes
1
S1 Cross-section 2nd Cassette Cover Left Cross-section 2nd Cassette Cover Right
Hook Figure 2-180. Removing the 2nd Cassette Cover Left
Hook Figure 2-181. Removing the 2nd Cassette Cover Right
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Remove the four screws (S1).
12. Disengage the Pick Up Roller Assy from the shaft.
10. Turn over the Frame Pickup Assy.
2nd Cassette Housing Assy
Frame Pickup Assy
Pick Up Roller Assy Shaft
S1 S1
Figure 2-182. Removing the Pick Up Roller Assy (1)
11. Lift the Pick Up Roller Assy and disengage the lever from the Pick Up Roller Assy.
Figure 2-184. Removing the Pick Up Roller Assy (3)
Route the cables referring to "2.4 Routing FFCs/Cables" (Page 160).
Pick Up Roller Assy
Lever Figure 2-183. Removing the Pick Up Roller Assy (2)
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2.4 Routing FFCs/Cables
2.4.2 Bottom of the Frame Base
Paper Stopper Lever Sensor cable
2.4.1 Top of the Scanner Unit
1.
Route the cable through the three hooks and the clamp on the Metal Plate.
Scanner grounding wire
2.
Route the cable through the hole on the Frame Base.
1.
Route the wire through the two ribs on the Scanner Unit.
2.
Insert the ferrite core in the position shown below.
3.
Secure the wire together with the Panel grounding wire to the shield plate of the Main Board Assy with the screw.
Ferrite core
Hole on Frame Base
Rib
Bottom Hole
Screw
Scanner grounding wire
Panel grounding wire
Clamp
Hook
Scanner grounding wire Metal Plate
Paper Stopper Lever Sensor cable Figure 2-186. Bottom of the Frame Base
Rib Figure 2-185. Top of the Scanner Unit
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2.4.3 Bottom of the Scanner Unit (WF-R5690/R4640 series)
Scanner FFC
1.
Pull out the Scanner FFC from the hole on the Scanner Unit.
Scanner Motor cable
2.
Route the FFC through the two hooks on the Scanner Unit.
1.
Pull out the cable from the hole on the Scanner Unit.
3.
Secure the ferrite core on the Scanner FFC with the hooks.
2.
Route the cable through the four hooks on the Scanner Unit.
Hole
Hooks
Scanner Motor cable
Hole
Scanner FFC
Hook Hook
Hooks Scanner Unit
Scanner Unit
Figure 2-187. Scanner Motor cable
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Figure 2-188. Scanner FFC
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Cables related to the ADF
2.4.4 Inside of the FAX Cover (WF-R5690/R4640 series)
1.
Route the following cables related to the ADF through the space between the four ribs and the Scanner Housing.
2.
Secure the cables with the four hooks. Cables related to the ADF are as follows.
ADF PE Sensor cable
ADF Motor cable
ADF Document sensor / SCN Encoder cable
ADF Solenoid cable
ADF grounding wire
Scanner FFC /Scanner Motor Cable Connect them to the connectors on the Main Board.
Scanner Motor Cable
CN32
Pull out ADF cables from here.
CN70
Ribs
Scanner FFC Ribs
Main Board Figure 2-190. Scanner FFC /Scanner Motor Cable
Hooks Scanner Housing
Scanner Unit
Hooks ADF cables
Figure 2-189. Cables related to the ADF
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Cables related to the ADF Route the following cables related to the ADF as shown in Figure 2-191, and connect them to the connectors on the Main Board as indicated in the table below.
ADF Document Sensor/ Scanner Encoder Cable
Rear
Cables related to the ADF are as follows.
ADF grounding wire
ADF PE Sensor cable
ADF Motor cable
ADF grounding wire (secure it to the shield plate on the Main Board with the screw)
ADF Solenoid cable
CN72
ADF Document Sensor / Scanner Encoder Sensor
CN73
Table 2-1. Connector numbers and cables to be connected CN No.
Screw
CN33
ADF Motor Cable
CN71
ADF Document Sensor / Scanner Encoder Cable
CN72
ADF PE Sensor Cable
CN73
ADF Solenoid Cable
ADF PE Sensor cable ADF Solenoid cable ADF Motor cable
Name
CN33
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CN71
Figure 2-191. Inside of the FAX Cover (WF-R5690/R4640 series)
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2.4.5 Front of the Printer
2.
Route the cable through the seven hooks on the Front Frame.
PF Motor cable
3.
Secure the cable with clamp.
1.
Route the cable through the hooks on the Frame Base Assy and Front Frame.
Front
Frame Base Assy
Front Frame
Clamp
Hooks
Hooks
Hooks
PF Motor cable
Hooks
PF Motor cable
Figure 2-193. PF Motor cable (1)
Front Frame
Hooks
Figure 2-192. PF Motor Cable (1)
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ASF Motor relay cable
1.
Route the cable below the rib on the Frame Base.
2.
Route the cable through the two hooks on the Front Frame.
3.
Secure the cable with the clamp.
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Front Clamp Hook
Hook
Front Frame
Rib ASF Motor relay cable
Frame Base
Figure 2-194. ASF Motor relay cable
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2.4.6 Center of the Printer
Left
PF Encoder FFC
1.
Secure the FFC on the three positions with double-sided tape.
Double-sided tape
Fasten Plate Left
PF Encoder FFC
Double-sided tape PF Encoder FFC Double-sided tape Fasten Plate Center Figure 2-196. PF Encoder FFC (2)
Double-sided tape
Power Supply Unit cable
1.
Route the cable through the four hooks on the Rear ASF Guide Upper Assy.
2.
Secure the cable on the two positions on the Rear ASF Guide Upper Assy with acetate tape.
Rear ASF Guide Upper Assy
Figure 2-195. PF Encoder FFC (1)
2.
Secure the FFC with double-sided tape.
Hooks
Hooks
Acetate tape
Power Supply Unit cable Acetate tape Figure 2-197. Power Supply Unit cable
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Decompress Pump cable
1.
Route the cable through the guide an the hooks on the Decompress Pump Unit.
CSIC FFC Secure the FFC on the two positions on the Fasten Plate Center with double-sided tape.
Hook
Guide
CSIC FFC
Double-sided tape
Double-sided tape
Decompress Pump cable
Figure 2-198. Decompress Pomp cable (1)
2.
Route the cable through the five hooks on the Fasten Plate Center.
Figure 2-200. CSIC FFC
Decompress Pump Unit Fasten Plate Center Hooks
Hooks
Decompress Pump cable Figure 2-199. Decompress Pump cable (1)
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2.4.7 Bottom of the Ink System Unit
PE Sensor cable
Paper Stopper Lever Sensor cable
1.
Pull out the cable under the Paper Guide Front Assy.
1.
Pull out the cable from the hole on the Frame Base.
2.
Route the cable through the two hooks on the Frame Base.
2.
Secure the cable with acetate tape.
3.
Secure the cable with acetate tape.
0
Hole of Frame Base
Acetate tape
Paper Guide Front Assy
Acetate tape
Hook
Hook
Paper Stopper Lever Sensor cable
PE Sensor cable
Figure 2-201. Paper Stopper Lever Sensor cable
Figure 2-202. PE Sensor cable
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ASF Encoder relay cable
1.
Route the cable through the three hooks on the Frame Base.
2.
Secure the cable with acetate tape.
Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor cable Wind the cable around the each hook on the Fr ont Frame Assy and the Frame Base Assy.
Front Frame Assy ASF Encoder relay cable Acetate tape Hook Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor cable
Frame Base Hook Hook
Hooks
Figure 2-204. Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor cable Figure 2-203. ASF Encoder relay cable
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2.4.8 Carriage Assy
2.4.9 Speaker Cable
CR Encoder FFC
1.
Connect the FFC to the connector on the CR Encoder Board.
2.
Route the FFC through the three hooks on the Carriage Assy.
Carriage Assy
Connector of CR Encoder Board
Speaker Cable Route the Speaker cable through the four hooks and three ribs on the Scanner Unit and Panel Unit.
Scanner Unit
Rib
Hook
Hook
Rib
Hook
CR Encoder FFC
Hooks
Hook
Speaker Cable Panel Unit Head FFC
Rib
Figure 2-205. CR Encoder FFC
Hook
Figure 2-206. Speaker Cable
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2.4.10 Around the Main Board Assy (1)
Top of Main Board Assy
Power Unit cable
1.
Secure the cable with the clamp A.
2.
Connect the cable to the connector on the Main Board.
Decompress Pump cable
1.
Route the cable through the hook of the Shield Plate Holder.
2.
Secure the cable with the clamp D.
3.
Connect the cable to the connector on the Main Board.
CR Motor cable
1.
Secure the cable with the clamp B and clamp C.
2.
Connect the cable to the connector on the Main Board.
Power Unit cable
Decompress Pump cable
CR Motor cable
CN602
Clamp A CN#
Clamp D
Name
CN30
CR Motor cable
CN34
Decompress Pump cable
CN501
Power Unit cable
Figure 2-207. Connector positions on Main Board Assy
Clamp C
Clamp B Clamp A
Hook of the Shield Plate Holder Figure 2-208. Around the Main Board Assy (1)
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CSIC FFC
1. 2.
Secure the FFC on the two positions on the frame with double-sided tape. Connect the FFC to the connector on the Main Board.
PF Encoder FFC
1. 2.
Secure the FFC with the double-sided tape. Connect the FFC to the connector on the Main Board.
Paper Stopper Lever cable / ASF Encoder relay cable
1. 2. 3.
Route the cables through the hook of the Shield Plate Holder. Secure the cables with the two clamps. Connect the cables to the connectors on the Main Board.
Top of Main Board Assy PF Encoder FFC CSIC FFC
Paper Stopper Lever Sensor cable
ASF Encoder relay cable CN602
Clamp CN#
Name
CN45
CSIC FFC
CN51
PF Encoder FFC
CN55
ASF Encoder relay cable
CN57
Paper Stopper Lever cable
Figure 2-209. Connector positions on Main Board Assy
Doublesided tape
Double-sided tape Hook of the Shield Plate Holder
Figure 2-210. Around the Main Board Assy (1)
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PE Sensor cable
1. 2. 3.
Route the cable through the hook of the Shield Plate Holder. Secure the cable with the acetate tape A and acetate tape B. Connect the cable to the connector on the Main Board.
Relay FFC
1. 2.
Secure the FFC on the three positions on the frame with double-sided tape. Connect the FFC to the connector on the Main Board.
Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor cable
1. 2.
Route the cable through the hook of the Shield Plate Holder. Secure the cable with two clamps.
Top of Main Board Assy
Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor cable
PE Sensor cable
Relay FFC
CN602
Clamps CN#
Name
CN56
PE Sensor cable
CN602
SUB Board
Doublesided tape
Doublesided tape
Figure 2-211. Connector positions on Main Board Assy
Acetate tape A Doublesided tape
Acetate tape B
Hook of the Shield Plate Holder
Figure 2-212. Around the Main Board Assy (1)
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ASF Motor relay cable / PF Motor cable / Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor cable
1.
Route the cables through the five ribs on the Main Board Cable Holder
Front right of Main Board Assy
Connect the cables to the connectors on the Main Board (ASF Motor relay cable / PF Motor cable only).
PF Motor cable Main Board Cable Holder Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor cable
Ribs
ASF Motor relay cable
CN#
Name
CN31
CR Motor cable
CN35
Decompress Pump cable
Figure 2-214. Connector positions on Main Board Assy
Rib
3.
Secure the PF Motor cable to the following position with the acetate tape.
Figure 2-213. ASF Motor relay cable / PF Motor cable
Figure 2-215. Secure the PF Motor cable
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Head FFC / CR Encoder FFC Route the following FFCs as shown in Figure 2-217, and connect them to the connectors on the Main Board as indicated in the table below.
Front right of Main Board Assy
Main Board
Head FFC
CR Encoder FFC CN#
Name
CN41
Head FFC
CN42
Head FFC
CN43
Head FFC
CN44
Head FFC
CN45
Head FFC
CN35
CR Encoder FFC
Figure 2-217. Head FFC / CR Encoder FFC
Figure 2-216. Connector positions on Main Board Assy
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2.4.12 Around the Main Board Assy (3)
2.4.13 2nd Cassette Housing Assy
Maintenance Box FFC
1.
Secure the FFC with acetate tape.
2.
Connect the FFC to the connector (CN1) on the Main Board.
ASF Motor cable
ASF Motor cable and ASF Encoder cable ASF Motor
ASF Motor cable
Right side of Main Board Assy Connect to Relay connector Maintenance Box FFC
Connect to connector on ASF Encoder Board
ASF Encoder cable
Figure 2-219. ASF Motor cable / ASF Encoder cable
Acetate tape Main Board Assy
Figure 2-218. Maintenance Box FFC
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1.
Insert the ferrite core on the ASF Motor cable into the hole on the 2nd Cassette Housing Assy.
2.
Route the cable through the two hooks and three ribs.
3.
Route the cable through the four hooks and four ribs.
Front
Left Rib
ASF Motor
Hooks
Hole Ferrite core Rib Rib
Hooks
ASF Motor cable
Ribs
Rib ASF Motor cable
Hooks
Rib
Figure 2-221. ASF Motor cable (2)
Figure 2-220. ASF Motor cable (1)
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ASF Encoder cable
ASF Motor cable and ASF Encoder cable ASF Motor
2.
Insert the ferrite core on the ASF Encoder cable in the hole on the 2nd Cassette Housing Assy.
3.
Route the cable through the four hooks and four ribs.
ASF Motor cable Front Connect to Relay connector
Connect to connector on ASF Encoder Board
Rib
ASF Encoder cable
Hooks Figure 2-222. ASF Motor cable / ASF Encoder cable
1.
Route the cable through the hook and ten ribs.
Hooks Left Rib
Ribs ASF Encoder cable
Ribs
Rib Hole Ferrite core Figure 2-224. ASF Encoder cable (2)
Ribs Hook ASF Encoder cable Rib Figure 2-223. ASF Encoder cable (1)
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Paper Stopper Lever Sensor cable
1.
Route the cable through the groove on the 2nd Cassette Housing Assy
2.
Route the cable through the hook and ribs.
Bottom
Groove Rib
Hook
Paper Stopper Lever Sensor cable Figure 2-225. Paper Stopper Lever Sensor cable (1)
3.
Pull the cable out from the hole on the 2nd Cassette Housing Assy, and route it through the groove on the 2nd Cassette Housing Assy.
4.
Connect the cable to the ASF Encoder Board.
Rear left
ASF Encoder Board
Groove
Hole
Paper Stopper Lever Sensor cable
Figure 2-226. Paper Stopper Lever Sensor cable (2)
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2.4.14 CRCM FFC
CRCM FFC
Tube Cover Upper Secure the FFC on the four positions on the Tube Cover Upper with doublesided tape.
Ink Supply Unit Secure the FFC on the eight positions on the frame of the Ink Supply with double-sided tape.
Rear Doublesided tape
Tube Cover Upper CRCM FFC
Doublesided tape
Double-sided tape
CRCM FFC
Double-sided tape
Figure 2-227. CRCM FFC (1)
Double-sided tape
Frame Base Assy secure the FFC on the four positions on the Tube Cover Upper with doublesided tape.
Ink Supply Unit
Double-sided tape
Figure 2-229. CRCM FFC (3)
Double-sided tape Figure 2-228. CRCM FFC (2)
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2.4.15 Ink Supply BK Assy
CSIC FFC
RIPS Unit Route the FFC through the hook, and then secure the FFC on the two positions on the RIPS Unit with double-sided tape.
Ink Pack Holder (BK) Secure the FFC on the Ink Pack Holder (BK) with double-sided tape.
Ink Pack Holder (BK)
CSIC FFC
Double-sided tape
Hook CSIC FFC
Double-sided tape Figure 2-230. CSIC FFC (1)
Figure 2-231. CSIC FFC (2)
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Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor cable
2.4.16 Ink Supply CL Assy
1.
Wind the cable around the hook.
2.
Secure the cable with acetate tape(x2).
CSIC FFC
Ink Pack Holder (CL) Secure the FFC on the Ink Pack Holder (CL) with double-sided tape.
Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor cable
Double-sided tape Ink Pack Holder (CL) CSIC FFC
Hook
Acetate tape Figure 2-232. Ink Supply BK Cover Open Sensor cable Figure 2-233. CSIC FFC (1)
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RIPS Unit Route the CSIC FFC (M/C) through the two hooks, and then secure them with five pieces of double-side tape.
CSIC FFC (M)
Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor cable Route the cable through the four hooks.
CSIC FFC (C)
Hooks
CSIC FFC (Y) Doublesided tape
Doublesided tape
Hooks
Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor cable
Hook
Wind the cable to the Hook, and adjust the length of the cable. Figure 2-234. CSIC FFC (2)
Figure 2-235. Ink Supply CL Cover Open Sensor cable
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ADJUSTMENT
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3.1 Required Adjustments The table from the following page lists the required adjustments depending upon the parts being repaired or replaced. Find the part(s) you removed or replaced, and check which adjustment(s) must be carried out.
After all required adjustments are complete, use the “Final check pattern print” function to print all adjustment patterns for final check. If you find a problem with the printout patterns, carry out the adjustment again. When replacing the Main Board and the Printer Mechanism (Frame Base Assy) at the same time, the adjustment should be made after performing the initial setting.
In this manual, the product name is abbreviated to such as “WF-5620 series”, however, the last digit of the actual name may differ. Identify your product with the first three digits and refer to the appropriate sections in this manual.
The table items and marks used in the “Required Adjustment List” provided on the following pages have the following meanings. • “O” indicates that the adjustment must be carried out. • “---” indicates that the adjustment is not required. • The “Mechanism Adjustment” should be performed just after reinstalling or reassembling the part or unit. (See "Table 3-1 Required Adjustment List (Mechanism adjustment) (p186)".) • The “Adjustments using the Adjustment Program” need to be performed after reassembling the printer completely. (See "Table 3-2 Required Adjustment List (Adjustment using the Adjustment Program) (p188)".)
Adjustment
If you have removed or replaced multiple parts, make sure to check the required adjustments for the all parts. And when multiple adjustments must be carried out, be sure to carry them out in the order given in the “Priority” row.
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Table 3-1. Required Adjustment List (Mechanism adjustment) Adjustment Type Priority
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Adjustment Item
PF Timing Belt Tension Measurement
Rear ASF Timing Belt Tension Measurement
PG Adjustment
Check the Platen Gap
Ink Leak Check
Head Angular Adjustment
Touch Panel Adjustment
Check if ink is leaking.
To correct tilt of the Printhead caused at the installation through mechanism control.
This adjustment is made to adjust the relative positions between the Touch Panel detection points and displaying positions on the Control Panel.
Check if the tension of CR/ PF Timing Belt is within the standard.
Check if the tension of Rear ASF Timing Belt is within the standard.
Remove
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Replace
---
---
---
---
---
---
O
Remove
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Replace
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Cassette Assy 1st
Remove
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Replace
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Cassette Assy 2nd
Remove
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Replace
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Ink Tube (BK,C,M,Y)
Remove
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Replace
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Remove
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Replace
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Remove
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Replace
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Remove
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Replace (Read OK)
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Replace (Read NG)
---
---
---
---
---
---
O
Power Supply Unit
Remove
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Replace
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
PF Tension Stopper Holder
Remove
O
---
---
---
---
---
---
Replace
O
---
---
---
---
---
---
PF Timing Belt
Remove
O
---
---
---
---
---
---
Replace
O
---
---
---
---
---
---
Support Plate Right/ Left
Remove
---
---
O
O
---
---
---
Replace
---
---
O
O
---
---
---
See " 3.2.1 PF Timing Belt Tension Check (p192)" for the details
See " 3.2.2 Rear ASF Timing Belt Tension Check (p193)" for the details
See " 3.2.3 PG Adjustment (p195)" for the details
See " 3.2.4 Checking the Platen Gap (p203)" for the details
See " 3.2.5 Ink Leak check (p204)" for the details
See " 3.2.6 Head Angular Mechanism Adjustment. (p212)" for the details
See " 3.2.7 Touch Panel Adjustment (WF-R5690/ R4640 series only) (p218)" for the details
---
---
---
---
---
O
---
Sonic tension gauge
Sonic tension gauge
Thickness gauge
Thickness gauge
Ink Leak Measurement Jig/Ink Leak Check Adaptor
---
Touch pen
Purpose
Panel Unit
Duplex Unit
ADF Unit e m a n t r a P
Mechanism Adjustment
Scanner Unit
Main Board
How to judge
Adjustment program
Tool
Adjustment
Adjustment the PG to within the standard.
Check if the PG is within the standard.
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Table 3-1. Required Adjustment List (Mechanism adjustment) Adjustment Type Priority
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Adjustment Item
PF Timing Belt Tension Measurement
Rear ASF Timing Belt Tension Measurement
PG Adjustment
Check the Platen Gap
Ink Leak Check
Head Angular Adjustment
Touch Panel Adjustment
Check if ink is leaking.
To correct tilt of the Printhead caused at the installation through mechanism control.
This adjustment is made to adjust the relative positions between the Touch Panel detection points and displaying positions on the Control Panel.
Check if the tension of CR/ PF Timing Belt is within the standard.
Check if the tension of Rear ASF Timing Belt is within the standard.
Remove
---
---
O
O
---
O
---
Replace
---
---
O
O
---
O
---
Remove
---
---
O
O
O
O
---
Replace
---
---
O
O
O
O
---
Remove
---
---
---
---
O
---
---
Replace
---
---
---
---
O
---
---
Remove
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Replace
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Remove
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Replace
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Remove
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Replace
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Front Frame Assy
Remove
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Replace
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
CR Guide Frame
Remove
---
---
O
O
---
O
---
Replace
---
---
O
O
---
O
---
Carriage Assy
Remove
---
---
O
O
---
O
---
Replace
---
---
O
O
---
O
---
PE Sensor Lever
Remove
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Replace
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Paper Guide Upper
Remove
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Replace
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Replace
O
O
O
O
---
O
---
See " 3.2.1 PF Timing Belt Tension Check (p192)" for the details
See " 3.2.2 Rear ASF Timing Belt Tension Check (p193)" for the details
See " 3.2.3 PG Adjustment (p195)" for the details
See " 3.2.4 Checking the Platen Gap (p203)" for the details
See " 3.2.5 Ink Leak check (p204)" for the details
See " 3.2.6 Head Angular Mechanism Adjustment. (p212)" for the details
See " 3.2.7 Touch Panel Adjustment (WF-R5690/ R4640 series only) (p218)" for the details
---
---
---
---
---
O
---
Thickness gauge
Ink Leak Measurement Jig/Ink Leak Check Adaptor
---
Touch pen
Purpose
Ink System Supply Unit Printhead Ink Supply Unit CR Motor Star Wheel Assy e m a n t r a P
Mechanism Adjustment
EJ Roller
Frame base Assy
How to judge
Adjustment program
Tool
Adjustment
Sonic tension gauge
Sonic tension gauge
Adjustment the PG to within the standard.
Thickness gauge
Check if the PG is within the standard.
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3.2 Details of Adjustments This section provides adjustment procedures for which explanation in details is necessary. See "3.1 Required Adjustments (p185)" for the adjustments not explained here.
3.2.1 PF Timing Belt Tension Check This section describes PF Timing Belt tension check.
This printer is designed so that the tension of the PF Timing Belt falls within the expected range if you correctly reassemble the unit according to this manual. However, deformation of any related part(s) can cause improper tension of the belt. In such case, replace the Printer Mechanism (Frame Base Assy).
The standard tension range of the PF Timing Belt is as follows: • Standard: 5.0 ± 1.0 N
Tools
Sonic tension gauge
Plastic tweezers
Adjustment procedure When performing the PF Timing Belt tension measurement, make sure of the following.
Perform PF Timing Belt tension measurement before installing the Metal Plate Left.
Bring the microphone of the sonic tension gauge within 5 mm from the PF Timing Belt but do not let it touch the belt.
Flip the PF Timing Belt as weak as the sonic tension gauge can measure it.
Be careful not to damage the PF Timing belt when flipping it with the plastic tweezers.
1. Set the following parameters to the sonic tension gauge:
Weight: Width: Span:
0.96 g/m 2.5 mm 51 mm
2. Bring the microphone of the sonic tension gauge close to the lower center of the PF Timing Belt as shown in Figure 3-1. 3. Press the “MEASURE” button of the sonic tension gauge and flip the PF Timing Belt with plastic tweezers and measure the tension of the belt. 4. Rotate the EJ Pulley a half turn in the direction of the arrow, and measure the tension of the belt. Repeat the same measurement five times (including the first one). After measuring it six times in total, check the average of the measured values falls within the standard range. Left side PF Timing Belt
Measurement position
EJ Pulley
Figure 3-1. PF Timing Belt Tension Check
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3.2.2 Rear ASF Timing Belt Tension Check This section describes Rear ASF Timing Belt tension check.
This printer is designed so that the tension of the Rear ASF Timing Belt falls within the expected range if you correctly reassemble the unit according to this manual. If the result of measurement of the Rear ASF Timing Belt tension explained in this section is out of standard, readjust the tension as instructed below.
The standard tension range of the Rear ASF Timing Belt is as follows: • Standard: 6.0 ~ 7.5 N
Tools
Sonic tension gauge Plastic tweezers Adjustment procedure When performing the Rear ASF Timing Belt tension measurement, make sure of the following.
Perform Rear ASF Timing Belt tension measurement before installing the Rear ASF Assy.
Bring the microphone of the sonic tension gauge within 5 mm from the Rear ASF Timing Belt but do not let it touch the belt.
Flip the Rear ASF Timing Belt as weak as the sonic tension gauge can measure it.
Be careful not to damage the Rear ASF Timing belt when flipping it with the plastic tweezers.
1. Set the following parameters to the sonic tension gauge:
Weight: Width: Span:
1.3 g/m 4 mm 107 mm
2. Bring the microphone of the sonic tension gauge close to the Rear ASF Timing Belt on the position shown in Figure 3-2. 3. Press the “MEASURE” button of the sonic tension gauge and flip the Rear ASF Timing Belt with plastic tweezers and measure the tension of the belt. 4. Rotate the PF Roller one turn in the direction of the arrow, and measure the tension of the belt. Repeat the same measurement four times (including the first one). After measuring it five times in total, check the average of the measured values falls within the standard range. Rear
Left side
Measurement position
PF Pulley
Rear ASF Timing Belt
Figure 3-2. Rear ASF Timing Belt Tension Check
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Rear ASF Timing Belt tension Adjustment
1. Loosen the screw of the Rear ASF tension lever referring to, and adjust the position of the Rear ASF Belt Tension Lever until the tension falls within the standard. Tension:lower
Tension: higher
Rear ASF Tension Lever
Figure 3-3. Rear ASF Timing Belt Tension Adjustment
2. Tighten the screw of the Rear ASF tension Lever and measure the tension again. 3. Repeat Step 1 and Step 2 until the tension falls within the standard. If the result of readjustment of the ASF Timing Belt tension is out of standard, replace the Frame Base Assy.
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3.2.3 PG Adjustment This section describes the procedure for the platen gap (PG) adjustment. When performing the PG adjustment, make sure of the following.
Move the Carriage Assy by pulling the Timing Belt.
Be careful not to damage the nozzle surface of the Printhead with the thickness gauge.
Be careful not to damage the PF Scale when removing/installing the PG Cam Left.
The PG position of this printer can be set to four points, from PG 1 to PG 4. Perform the PG adjustment with the PG position set to PG 1.
Position
PG (mm)
Application
PG 1
1.50
Printing plain paper/EPSON special paper, PG adjustment
PG 2
1.85
Select when PG 1 is too narrow, printing envelopes/matte paper
PG 3
2.50
Select when PG 2 is too narrow
PG 4
3.00
Printing envelopes
The standard range of the PG and the adjustment pitch are as follows. • Standard: 1.5 ± 0.0.5 mm (PG position: PG 1) • Adjustment pitch: 0.05 mm (distance between notches on the PG Cam)
When performing the PG adjustment, install the Printhead to the Carriage Assy, and remove the following parts beforehand. • Exterior parts • Main Board Unit • Metal Plate Left • CR Cover
Tools
Thickness gauge: 1.37 mm (x2), 1.47 mm (x2)
Teflon Tape: Commercial item (thickness: 0.08 mm)
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3.2.3.1 Preparation This section describes how and what to prepare for the preparation before starting t he PG adjustment.
Modification of the thickness gauges
The Printer of this printer has an integral structure of the Printhead Cover and Printhead nozzle surface. Therefore, if the thickness gauge touches the nozzle surface in the same way as performed in the traditional procedure, the nozzle surface may be damaged. When performing the PG Adjustment or checking the platen gap, make sure to apply Teflon tape (thickness: 0.08 mm) on all the thickness gauges used for the adjustment or check in advance.
Use commercially available designated Teflon tape of 0.08 mm in thickness.
When applying Teflon tape on the thickness gauges, make sure no bubbles or foreign material remain under the tape.
[ Bubbles ]
[ Foreign material ]
Application procedure of Teflon tape
1. Clean the surfaces of the thickness gauge using alcohol, and make sure no dirt or contamination remains on the surfaces. 2.
Apply Teflon tape on the thickness gauge as shown below. Teflon Tape
Thickness gauge
Figure 3-4. Modification of Thickness Gauge (1)
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3. Fold the excess portions of Teflon tape along the edges of the thickness gauge, and trim the portions at about the center in the thickness direction of the sides. Before trimming
After trimming Fold the tape at the edges and trim it at the center in the thickness direction.
Thickness gauge
Teflon Tape
Figure 3-5. Modification of thickness gauge When the Teflon tape is trimming, the Teflon tape can be easily cut out by guiding the half thickness gauge.
Make sure to wear the heavy gloves to prevent the cut the hand when trim the Teflon tape.
4. Make sure any tears or burns on the applied Teflon tape, then the modification of thickness gauges is complete.
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APG Position Check Make sure the APG position is in the [PG1] position.
How to check
Perform the following to check if the PG position is surely set to PG 1. 1. Move the Carriage Assy to the center of the printer. 2. From the 0-digit side between the Main Frame and Carriage Assy, check the APG Cam is as shown in “PG 1” in Figure 3-6. Right side of Carriage Assy OK
NG APG Cam
APG Cam
Carriage Assy PG 1 When the APG Cam is the nearest to the 0-digit side.
PG 4 When the APG Cam is the nearest to the 80-digit side.
Figure 3-6. PG Position
If the lever is in the NG condition shown in Figure 3-6 , set it in the [PG1] position as follows. 1. Move the Carriage Assy to the 0-digit side. 2. Rotate the PF Roller counterclockwise to move the APG Lever out of the hole of the Main Frame. 3. Move the Carriage Assy to the 80-digit side until it touches the APG Lever. 4. Return the Carriage Assy to the center of the printer. OK
NG APG Lever
Figure 3-7. APG Lever
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3.2.3.2 PG Adjustment procedure When performing the PG adjustment, make sure of the following.
perform the PG adjustment with the new cartridges installed on the CR Unit before installing the CR Scale.
Move the CR Unit by pulling the top pf the CR timing belt.
Be careful not no damage the nozzle surface of the Printhead with the thickness gauge.
When make the Printhead touch the thickness gauge, be careful not to let the Printhead un onto the gauge.
1. Remove the screws (one each) that secure the PG Cam Left and PG Cam Right on both sides of the printer, and remove the PG Cam Left and PG Cam Right. Left side
Right side PG Cam Right
PG Cam Left
C.B.P-TITE (P2) SCREW 3x10-F/ZN-3C (6 ± 1kgf·cm)
Figure 3-8. PG Cam Left/PG Cam Right
2. Loosen the screws (x3) that secure the CR Guide Frame. Do not loosen these screws.
C.B. SCREW 3 x 6 F/ZN-3C (8 ± 1kgf·cm) P.W. 3 x 0.5 x 8 F/ZN-3C
CR Guide Frame
Figure 3-9. CR Guide Frame
3. Set the PG Cam Left to the dowel of the Paper Guide Front Assy, and set the PG Cam Right to the dowel of the Frame Base.
4. Align the “+” marked notches of the PG Cams with the ribs of the Frame Base so as to make the PG the widest.
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Dowel of Frame Base PG Cam Right
PG Cam Left
Dowel Rib
PG: wider PG: narrower PG: narrower
PG: wider
Align “+” (notch for the widest PG) on the PG Cam with the rib.
Align “+” (notch for the widest PG) on the PG Cam with the rib.
Figure 3-10. Installing the PG Cam Left/PG Cam Right
5. Press the two points down vertically on the Carriage Assy shown in Figure 3-6 simultaneously, and make sure of the following.
The Carriage Assy is installed correctly without any gap between the Carriage Assy and CR Guide Frame.
The PG Cam Right/PG Cam Left touch the CR Guide Frame. To avoid performing the PG adjustment with the Carriage Assy loosened from the CR Guide Frame, press down the two points in the direction of the arrow. Right side
Top Carriage Assy
Press here (x2) down vertically.
Make sure from here that the Carriage Assy is not loosened from the CR Guide Frame.
Left side
CR Guide Frame
Confirm PG Cam Left touches CR Guide Frame.
Right side
Confirm PG Cam Right touches CR Guide Frame.
PG Cam Right
PG Cam Left
Figure 3-11. The PG Cam Right/PG Cam Left and CR Guide Frame
6. Place the thickness gauges (1.47 mm) on the positions shown in Figure 3-12.
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Thickness gauge
Thickness gauge
Figure 3-12. Position of the Thickness Gauge When adjusting the PG Cam Right/PG Cam Left in the following steps, make sure to adjust the same amount for both right and left.
7. With the Carriage Assy in the center of the printer, adjust three notches each for both PG Cam Right and PG Cam Left to make the PG narrower. 8. Pull the Timing Belt to move the Carriage Assy to 0-digit side and 80-digit side and check if the Carriage Assy touches the thickness gauges. If the Carriage Assy does not come in contact with the thickness gauges, adjust the PG Cam Right and PG Cam Left to make the PG narrower until the Carriage Assy touches the thickness gauges. Left PG Cam Left
Right Adjust three notches each for both PG Cam Right/Left to make the PG narrower.
PG: narrower
PG Cam Right
PG: narrower
Figure 3-13. PG Adjustment
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In the following steps, make sure the PG Cam Right/PG Cam Left always touch the CR Guide Frame. (See Figure 3-11 (p 200).)
9. Follow the flowchart below to perform the PG adjustment. START
Adjusts the PG to more than 1.45 mm on the 0-digit side.
Change the thickness gauges (x2) to 1.37 mm ones that the teflon tape attached.
Move the Carriage Assy to the center of the printer.
Move the Carriage Assy to the 0-digit side.
Does the Carriage Assy touch the thickness gauges?
Confirms the PGs are less than 1.55 mm on the 0-digit side and 80-digit side.
Change the thickness gauges (x2) to 1.47 mm ones that the Teflon tape attached. Yes
Move the Carriage Assy to the center, and adjust one notch for PG Cam Right to make the PG wider.
Move the Carriage Assy to the 0-digit side and to the 80-digit side.
No Move the Carriage Assy to the center of the printer.
Does the Carriage Assy touch the thickness gauges?
Adjusts the PG to more than 1.45 mm on the 80-digit side.
Move the Carriage Assy to the 80-digit side.
Does the Carriage Assy touch the thickness gauges?
Yes
Move the Carriage Assy to the center, and adjust one notch for PG Cam Left to make the PG wider.
Secure the CR Guide Frame with the screws (x3). (See Figure 3-9 (p 199).)
Move the Carriage Assy to the center of the printer.
Does the Carriage Assy touch the thickness gauges?
Remove the PG Cam Right/ Left once, and attach them back on the same positions as shown in Step 1. (p 199).
Confirms the PG is more than 1.45 mm on the 0-digit side.
Yes
Return to Step 7. (p 201) and perform the adjustment again.
Yes
No
Move the Carriage Assy to the 0-digit side.
No
END
Move the Carriage Assy to the center, and adjust one notch for PG Cam Right to make the PG wider.
No
Figure 3-14. PG Adjustment Flow
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3.2.4 Checking the Platen Gap This section describes the procedure for checking the platen gap (PG) necessary when removing the Printhead or in a similar case. When checking the PG, make sure of the following.
Move the Carriage Assy by pulling the Timing Belt.
Be careful not to damage the nozzle surface of the Printhead with the thickness gauge.
Tools
Thickness gauge: 1.37 mm (x2), 1.47 mm (x2)
Teflon Tape: Commercial item (thickness: 0.08 mm)
Checking procedure
1. Check the PG position is set to PG 1. (See "Preparation (p196)".) 2. Move the Carriage Assy to the center of the printer. 3. Place the thickness gauges (1.37 mm) on the positions shown in Figure 3-12 (p 201). 4. Pull the Timing Belt to move the Carriage Assy to both ends and confirm the Carriage Assy does not touch the thickness gauges. If the Carriage Assy comes in contact with the thickness gauges, the PG is narrower than the standard value, therefore, perform "3.2.3 PG Adjustment (p195)". 5. Move the Carriage Assy to the center, and replace the thickness gauges (1.37 mm) with the thickness gauges (1.47 mm) on the same positions as Step 3. 6. Pull the Timing Belt to move the Carriage Assy to both ends and confirm the Carriage Assy touches the thickness gauges. If the Carriage Assy does not come in contact with the thickness gauges, the PG is wider than the standard value, therefore, perform "3.2.3 PG Adjustment (p195)".
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3.2.5 Ink Leak check This section describes the procedure for ink leak check necessary when disconnecting the Ink Supply Unit from the Printhead or in a similar case. Tools
This product can use the following two types Ink Leak measurement jig. As for Leak Check method, refer to " Checking procedure (p208)".
(Old) Ink Leak Measurement Jig (Parts code: None) Battery type: CR2016 (3 V) x1
Ink Leak Measurement Jig
Valve C
Pressure gauge GC66 (The battery can be replaced from the hole on the rear .) Power button of pressure gauge
Connection part for Ink Leak Check Cartridge Valve B Valve status
Regulator protection plate Regulator
Closed
Valve A
Open
Syringe
Figure 3-15. Ink Leak Measurement Jig (Old type)
(New) Ink Leak Measurement Jig (Part code : 165070300) Battery type : CR2016 (3V) x1 Syringe
Ink Leak Measurement Jig
Muffler
Connection part for Ink Leak Check Cartridge
Power button of pressure gauge
Valve status
Closed
Open
Valve B
Valve A
Pressure gauge GC66 (The battery can be replaced from the hole on the rear.)
Figure 3-16. Ink Leak Measurement Jig (New type)
Ink Leak Check Cartridge Ink Leak Check Adaptor
Figure 3-17. Ink Leak Check Adaptor
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Do not touch or press the regulator located under the regulator protection plate of the Ink Leak Measurement Jig.
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The Ink Leak Measurement Jig applies pressure by sending air using a syringe into the ink path, and detects the variation of pressure in the ink path between the self-sealing valve in the Printhead and the ink supply holes of the ink cartridges to check the presence of ink leakage. If air leak occurs in the Ink Leak Measurement Jig, the leak check itself cannot be done. Therefore, before performing the leak check, perform the test air leak from the Ink Leak Measurement Jig itself. (The air leak test from Leak Measurement Jig itself is possible by closing the connection port of the Leak Check Adaptor with a finger.)
The ink leak check should be done with the ink tubes secured with the tube clamps and the CR Cover attached after the joint section of the Printhead and the Ink Supply Unit has been secured. (See "Ink Supply Unit (p90)".)
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Preparation
Tools
Ink Tube, CY (Part Code: 163329500 or 163554100)
Joint Tube (Outside diameter: 4 mm, Inside diameter: 2.5 mm) * It is band led to Ink Leak Measurement Jig
Banding Band (Width: 2 mm ~ 5mm) * Commercially available goods
Seal Supply Hole Assy (Part Code: 123219100)
Making Procedure
1. Cut out the needle connection portion of the Ink Tube,CY.
Figure 3-18. Making procedure of the Ink Leak Check Adaptor (1)
2. Install the Joint Tube to the cutting portion of the Ink Tube,CY by 7mm ~ 10mm.
7mm ~ 10mm
Figure 3-19. Making procedure of the Ink Leak Check Adapter (2)
3. Clamp the connection portion of the Joint Tube and the Ink Tube, CY by the Banding Band.
Figure 3-20. Making Procedure of the Ink Leak Check Adapter (3)
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4. Install the Seal Supply Hole Assy to the Ink tube,CY. (Make sure to install the Seal Supply Hole Assy in the correct direction.). OK
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Figure 3-21. Making Procedure of the Ink Leak Check Adaptor (4)
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The Seal Supply Hole Assy deteriorates by repeating the installation and removal of the Ink Leak Check Adaptor. If the air leak is occurred frequently in the Ink Leak Check, replace the Seal Supply Hole Assy, and performing the Ink Leak check again.
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Ink Leakage Inspection Condition
Air pressure power: 48
Air pressure hold time: 30 sec
Air pressure judgement standard: Less than 0.4 kPa
2 kPa
Checking procedure
Make sure to pressurize the pressure of the specified value (48 pressurize the pressure of more than specified value.
If you pressurized the pressure of the more than the specified value, it can not lower the pressure by pulling the syringe. ( Because, the ink supply Jig has valve to prevent backflow of the ink. If you lower the pressure by pulling the syringe, the valve is closed and can not perform the reliable test. )
If you pressurized the pressure of the more than the specified value, reassemble the connection parts of printhead and the Ink supply jig to lower the pressure of the Ink tube of the Ink Supply Unit.
2Kpa), and do not
Checking procedure of Leak check measurement jig (Old type)
1. Turn each valve of the Ink Leak Measurement Jig as follows:
Valve A: Open
Valve B: Open
Valve C: Open
2. Connect the Ink Leak Check Adaptor to the Ink Leak Measurement Jig.
Connect tube while pressing here.
Tube of Ink Leak Check Adaptor
Figure 3-22. Ink Leak Check (1)
3. Install the Ink Leak Check Adaptor into the ink supply unit of the printer to check. 4. Press the power button of the pressure gauge. 5. Confirm the value on the pressure gauge is 0.0 kPa. Otherwise, restart the pressure gauge.
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6. Pull the plunger.
Pull the plunger up to the 20 m ark.
Figure 3-23. Ink Leak Check (2)
7. Close the valve C of the Ink Leak Measurement Jig. 8. Push the plunger to inject the air out, and confirm the pressure gauge indicates 48 2 kPa, then after the value has stabilized, shut the valve A. If the value is less than 48 2 kPa, open the valve A and pull out and push in the plunger several times until the value reaches 48 2 kPa, then after the value has stabilized, shut the valve A. Valve C
Valve B
Valve A
Figure 3-24. Ink Leak Check (3)
9. Close the valve B, and after waiting 10 seconds for the pressure to stabilize, record the value displayed on the pressure gauge. 10. After about 30 seconds have passed, check the value on the pressure gauge, and compare it with the recorded value.
Difference is less than 0.4 kPa: No problem. Go to Step 11.
Difference is 0.4 kPa or more: Air may be leaking. Disconnect the ink tubes of the Ink Supply Unit from the Printhead, and connect them again correctly. (See "Ink Supply Unit (p90)".) Then, start the check again from Step 3.
11. Open the valve C to release the air pressure in the jig. 12. After confirming the value on the pressure gauge is 0.0 kPa, remove the Ink Leak Check Cartridge from the printer. 13. Repeat from Step 3. to Step 12. for the rest of the ink cartridge slots to check. 14. After checking all the ink cartridge slots, press and hold the power button of the pressure gauge for about four to five seconds to turn off.
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Procedure of the Ink Leak Measurement Jig (New type)
1. Turn each valve of the Ink Leak Measurement Jig as follows:
Valve A : Open
Valve B : Open
2. Connect the Ink Leak Check Adaptor to the Ink Leak Measurement Jig.
Connect tube while pressing here.
Tube of Ink Leak Check Adaptor
Figure 3-25. Ink Leak Check (1)
3. Install the Leak Check Adaptor in to the Ink Supply Unit of the printer to check. 4. Press the Power button of the gauge. 5. Confirm the value on the pressure gauge is 0.0kPa. Otherwise, restart the pressure gauge. 6. Pull the plunger.
Pull the plunger up to the 20 mark.
Figure 3-26. Ink Leak Check (2)
7. Close the valve B of the Ink Leak Measurement Jig. 8. Push the plunger to inject the air out, and confirm the pressure gauge indicates 48 has stabilized, shut the valve A.
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9. If the value is less than 48 2kPa, shut the valve A and pull the plunger, and open the valve A and push the plunger several times until the valve reaches 48 2kPa, then after the valve has stabilized, shut the valve A. 10. Close the valve A, and after waiting 10 seconds for the pressure to stabilize, record the value displayed on the pressure gauge. 11. After about 30 seconds have passed, check the value on the pressure gauge, and compare it with the recorded value.
Difference is less than 0.4kPa : No problem. Go to Step 12.
Difference is 0.4kPa or more : Air may be leaking. Disconnect the ink tubes of the Ink Supply Unit from the Printhead, and connect them again correctly. (See "2.3.4.9Ink Supply Unit (p90)".) Then, start the check again from Step 3.
12. Open the valve B to release the air pressure in the jig. 13. After confirming the valve on the pressure gauge is 0.0kPa, remove the Ink Leak Check Cartridge from the printer. 14. Repeat from Step 3 to Step 13 for the rest of the ink cartridge slots to check. 15. After checking all the ink cartridge slot, press and hold the power button of the pressure gauge fro about four to five seconds to turn off.
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Make sure to not open the period of the Initial Charge from the Ink Leak Check for three days or more.
After the Ink Leak Check, perform the Head Cleaning (CL1) before the initial charge.
If you need open the period of the Initial Charge from the Ink Leak Check for three days or more, make sure to disconnect the connect part of Printhead and the Ink Supply Unit. Additionally, make sure to perform the Ink Leak Check again if the initial Charge performs.
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3.2.6 Head Angular Mechanism Adjustment. This section describes the procedure for the Head angular mechanism adjustment.
3.2.6.1 Preparation of the Head Angular Adjustment
When the Head angular adjustment is performed, it is necessary to remove the ADF/SCN unit and the exterior parts from the product. However, the fatal error occurs if the ADF/SCN unit is removed from product, and the printer is turned on. Therefore, make sure to start the printer by the printer inspection mode when the Head angular adjustment is performed.
In case of the WF-R5190 series, turn on them as usual because ADF/SCN unit is not supported for them.
During the Inspection Mode, operations such as menu selection can be done by pressing the following buttons on the panel. 3 Moves up menu selection.
Power
6 Moves down menu selection.
Color Enter
Figure 3-27. Panel Operation in Inspection Mode
Preparation of the printer
1.
Remove the ADF/SCN Unit and exterior parts from printer.
2.
Install the following parts to printer. (Make sure to fix the Front cover with the tape.)
Housing Front Assy
Panel Unit
Ink Supply BK Cover Assy, Ink Supply CL Cover Assy (to deactivate the cover open error) * Installation of the Cover Hinge and Inner Cover are unnecessary. Ink Supply BK Cover Assy
Ink Supply CL Cover Assy
Panel Unit
Fix the Front cover with the tape Housing Front Assy
Figure 3-28. Preparation of the Head Angular Adjsutment (1)
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3. Start the Printer inspection mode by turning the product on with holding down the [Home] button, [*]button, [Stop] button and [Power] button on the panel simultaneously.
Power but on
Home button
* button
Stop button
Figure 3-29. Preparation of the Head Angular Adjustment (2)
4. On the displayed menu screen, select “1. Mechanism Inspection” and press the [Color] button. Run:Color / Select:[3][6] 1. Mechanism Inspection 2. Special Inspection 3. FAX Inspection 4. Touch Screen Inspection 5. Development Mode 6. FAX Development Mode 7. Normal Mode
Figure 3-30. Preparation of the Head Angular Adjustment (3)
5. On the displayed menu screen, select “1. Printer Inspection Mode” and the press the [Color] button. Run:Color / Select:[3][6] 1. Printer Inspection mode 2. SCN/ADF FT Mode 3. SCN Endurance Mode 4. ADF Endurance mode
Figure 3-31. Preparation of the Head Angular Adjustment (4)
6. When following message is displayed, Head Angular Adjustment can be performed. Printer Inspection Mode
Figure 3-32. Preparation of the Head Angular Adjustment (5)
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3.2.6.2 Adjustment Procedure
Procedure Flowchart
Start the adjustment
Start the printer with “Printer Inspection Mode”
Print the adjustment pattern from Adjustment program
Check the adjustment pattern, and forecast the adjustment value when the line space becomes equal.
Release the Carriage Lock and move the Carriage unit to center of the printer.
Set the Spacer (5mm) between the star wheel assy and CR unit.
Rotate the adjustment dial by forecast value, and tighten the screws.
Start the printer with “Printer Inspection Mode”, and printer the adjustment pattern.
Confirm the adjustment pattern Line space is equal?
Confirm the misalignment direction.
Adjustment is finished.
Release the Carriage Lock and move the Carriage unit to center of the printer.
Set the Spacer (5 mm) between the star wheel assy and CR unit.
Move the Adjustment dial for 1 step to the misalignment direction.
Tighten the screws.
Figure 3-33. Head angular mecha adjustment procedure flowchart
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Method of the Head Angular Adjustment
1. Start the product in the “Printer Inspection Mode” in accordance with "3.2.6.1 Preparation of the Head Angular Adjustment (p212)". 2. Select the “Head angular mecha adjustment” from menu of adjustment program, and print the head angular adjustment pattern.
Figure 3-34. Procedure of the Head Angular Adjustment
3. Check the Adjustment pattern, and forecast the adjustment value when the line space becomes equal.
Present adjusted value
OK
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4. Turn off off the product, product, and and turn the PF PF scale with holding holding its its edge by the the hand, and and release the the CR lock. lock. Move the CR Assy to the center after releasing the CR lock.
Do not touch the PF scale except the edge of the PF scale.
5. Set the Spacer Spacer (5 mm) between between the the CR Assy and Star wheel Assy, Assy, loosen loosen the screw screw (x3) (x3) 90 deg. deg. Move the dial of head angular a ngular adjustment in accordance with forecast value of Step 3. 3. Right side
Head Angular Adjustment dial
Direction of “+” (CW)
Direction of “ (CCW)
”
6. Tighten Tighten the screw(x3) screw(x3) and and move move the CR CR Assy to to the home home positio position. n. 7. Start the product product in the “Printer “Printer Inspecti Inspection on Mode” again, again, and print print the Head angular angular adjustment adjustment pattern pattern.. 8. Check the the adjustment adjustment pattern, pattern, and move one one step the adjustment adjustment dial dial to gap direction direction after perform performing ing Step 3-33.. 3-33 9. Repe Repeat at the the oper operati ation on fro from m Step 7 to Step 9 until 9 until the line space becomes equal.
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When was carried out A, make sure confirm the operation of the cap of the ink system by the following procedure.
If the cap does not return to original position, make sure to replace the ink system Assy. because it can not be performed accurately capping, and printing failure occurs.
1. Push the the Cap to rear rear side, side, and confirm confirm to return return to original original position. position.
Cap
Figure Figure 3-36. 3-36. Oper Operation ation check check of the the Cap (1) (1)
2. Push the rear rear of the cap to to the home home position, position, and confirm confirm to return return to original original positio position. n.
Cap
Figure Figure 3-37. 3-37. Oper Operation ation check check of the the Cap (2) (2)
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3.2.7 Touch Panel Adjustment (WF-R5690/R4640 (WF-R5690/R4640 series only) only) This section describes Touch Panel adjustment.
Purpose This adjustment is made to adjust the relative positions between the Touch Panel detection points and displaying positions on the Control Panel.
Tools Touch pen (without a sharp end such as a plastic stick)
Adjustment procedure
1. Start the the printer printer in the Touch Touch Panel Adjustme Adjustment nt mode by by turning turning it on with the [No.8] [No.8]butto button n and [Power]button on the panel simultaneously.
No.8 button
Power but on
Figure Figure 3-38. Touch Touch Panel Adjus Adjustmen tmentt (1)
2. On the displayed displayed menu menu screen, screen, select select “4. Touch Touch Screen Inspec Inspection” tion” and and press the [Color [Color]] button. button. User Special Mode Run: Color / Select: [3][6] 1. Touch Screen Calibration 2. Password Initialization 3. FAX to PC 4. FAX to Memory
Figure Figure 3-39. Touch Touch Panel Adjus Adjustmen tmentt (2)
3. On the displayed displayed menu menu screen, select select “1.Touch “1.Touch Screen Screen Calibration Calibration”” and press the [Color] [Color] button. button. Run:Color / Select:[3][6] 1. Touch Screen Calibration 2. Touch PNL Measurement Mode
Figure Figure 3-40. Touch Touch Panel Adjus Adjustmen tmentt (3)
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4. Press “Push this this Area.[OK]” Area.[OK]” to displayed displayed the adjustme adjustment nt screen. screen. To abort the adjustment adjustment,, press “Push this this Area.[Cancel]”. Touch Panel to coordinate them.
Push this Area. [OK]
Push this Area. [Cancel]
Figure Figure 3-41. Touch Touch Panel Adjus Adjustmen tmentt (4)
5. Press “+” “+” displayed displayed on the the four corners corners in order order using using the the touch touch pen. pen. + << Please Touch
Figure Figure 3-42. Touch Touch Panel Adjus Adjustmen tmentt (5)
6. When prefor preforming ming the the adjustment adjustment again, again, press press “Push this this Area.[Canc Area.[Cancel]” el]” and and start from from Step 2 again. 2 again. To save the adjustment result, press “Push this Area. [Save]”. Calibration Check
Push this Area. [Save]
Push this Area. [Cancel]
Figure Figure 3-43. Touch Touch Panel Adjus Adjustmen tmentt (6)
7. Press “+” “+” displaye displayed d on the LCD LCD in order using the touch touch pen.. pen..
+
Figure Figure 3-44. Touch Touch Panel Adjus Adjustmen tmentt (7)
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8. When “Complete!” appears on the LCD, press the [Color] button to finish the adjustment Complete! Push [Color] Button.
Figure 3-45. Touch Panel Adjustment (8)
If “Retry Check” appears on the LCD, press “Push this Area. [OK]” to start from Step 7 again. Retry Check
Push this Area. [OK]
Figure 3-46. Touch Panel Adjustment (9)
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4.1 Overview In this manual, the product name is abbreviated to such as “WF-R5690 series”, however, the last digit of the actual name may differ. Identify your product with the first three digits and refer to the appropriate sections in this manual.
This section provides information to maintain the printer in its optimum condition.
4.1.1 Cleaning Except for the printhead, there are no other mechanical parts or units that require periodic cleaning. However, if need arises, clean the component observing the following instructions.
Instructions for cleaning
Exterior parts such as housing Wipe dirt off with a soft clean cloth moistened with water. For glossy or transparent parts, use of unwoven cloth is recommended to avoid scratching those parts. Inside of the printer Remove paper dust with a vacuum cleaner. Rubber or plastic rollers such as an LD roller/Pickup Roller used to feed paper If paper dust adhered to the rollers decreases the frictional force of the rollers and the rollers cannot properly feed paper, wipe off the paper dust with a soft cloth moistened with diluted alcohol.
Instructions for cleaning ink stains Wipe the stains off with a cloth wrung out of diluted alcohol.
Do not use alcohol for cleaning the transparent parts. Doing so may cause them to get cloudy. When wiping paper dust off the LD roller/Pickup Roller, be careful not to rub against the surface asperity. To minimize the effect on the parts, use diluted alcohol such as 70% diluted ether. After using alcohol for cleaning, make sure to wipe the part off with a soft dry dust-free cloth to remove alcohol traces fully.
4.1.2 Lubrication The type and amount of the grease used to lubricate the printer parts are determined based on the results of the internal evaluations. Therefore, refer to "4.2 Lubrication Points and Instruction (p223)" for the repairing procedures below, and apply the specified type and amount of the grease to the specified part of the printer mechanism.
Grease Type
Name
EPSON Part Code
Supplier
Grease
G-71
1480655
EPSON
Grease
G-74
1409257
EPSON
Tools Name
Availability
EPSON Part Code
Injector
O*
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Brush
O*
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Note *: Use tools whose specifications are specified in "4.2 Lubrication Points and Instruction (p223)" .
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Cassette Assy
Edges on the rear of the Cassette Assy 1st / 2nd
Shaft hole of the Driven Pulley
G-74
Main Frame
G-71
Driven Pulley
φ 1 mm x 1 mm
Apply with brush.
Apply with injector.
G-71
7.5 mm
Appropriate amount
0.3 g Using brush, apply grease on the Main Frame 7.5 mm from the edge as shown in the figure.
Main Frame
Application point
Application point
Figure 4-1. Lubrication of the Cassette Assy 1st and 2nd
Application point
Figure 4-2. Lubrication of the Driven Pulley Assy
Contact points (x3) on the CR Guide Frame with the Carriage Assy
CR Guide Frame Carriage Assy
Figure 4-3. Lubrication of the Main Frame Assy
Before installing EJ Roller
Contact point with grounding spring
Application point 2
Application point 3
G-71
EJ Roller
2
1. φ 2 mm x 420.7 mm
3
Grounding spring
2. φ 2 mm x 420.7 mm
3 mm
3.5 mm
1
15 mm
Apply as follows using injector. 1. Move the Carriage Assy to the 0-digit side, and apply grease on the CR Guide Frame from the center to the 80-digit side. 2. Move the Carriage Assy to the 80-digit side, and apply grease on the CR Guide Frame from the center to the 0-digit side.
1. Contact points (x2) on the EJ Roller with the Paper Guide Front Assy 2. Contact points (x3) on the Paper Guide Front Assy with the EJ Roller 3. Contact point on the EJ Roller with the grounding spring 1, 2. G-74 3. G-71
3. φ 2 mm x 420.7 mm
CR Guide Frame
Contact point on the Main Frame with the Carriage Assy
Application points 1
1, 2. Appropriate amount 3. φ 1 mm x appropriate amount
EJ Roller
After installing EJ Roller Application point 2
1, 2. Apply with brush. 3. Using injector, apply grease on the whole circumference evenly while rotating the EJ Roller. Stir G-74 before use.
Paper Guide Front Assy
Application point
Figure 4-4. Lubrication of the CR Guide Frame
Maintenance
Figure 4-5. Lubrication of the EJ Roller
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Shaft of the Middle Shaft Assy (x3).
Contact points (x3) between the LD Shaft and ADF Cover Assy.
G-71
G-71
1 . 2 mm x 4 mm
2. φ 2 mm
φ 1 mm x 2 mm x 4 points
Apply with injector
Apply with injector
Application point
Application point
Figure 4-6. Lubrication of the Duplex Unit
Figure 4-7. Lubrication of the LD Shaft
1. Contact point between the PF Roller and PF/ EJ Grounding Spring
Contact surface of the Cap Slider (x4)
2. Contact point between the EJ Roller and PF/ EJ Grounding Spring
G-74
φ 1 mm x 15 mm
G-71
Appropriate amount (0.03262 g)
Apply with injector. Stir G-74 before use.
Apply with brush.
Application point
Figure 4-8. Lubrication of the PF / EJ Grounding Spring
Maintenance
Application point
Figure 4-9. Lubrication of the Ink system Assy
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Application point 5
Application point 6
Contact surface of Carriage Assy with CR Guide Frame
CR Front Slider Left
1. Contact surfaces (x2) of the Carriage Assy with the APG Cam
Center of the Cross rib (x6) G-71 or G-97
2. Contact points (x2) on the APG Cam with the APG slider 3. Contact points (x4) on the APG Slider with the CR Guide Frame 4. Contact point on the CR Sub Slider with the Main Frame Application point 4
CR Sub Slider Right
Application point 5 Contact surface of Carriage Assy with CR Guide Frame
Carriage Assy
φ 2 mm Apply with injector
Cross rib of Housing Bottom Assy
5. Contact surfaces (x2) of the Carriage Assy with the CR Guide Frame 6. Contact points (x2) on the CR Front Slider Left/Right with the CR Guide Frame 7. Contact points (x2) on the CR Rear Slider with the CR Guide Frame
Application point 6
G-71 CR Front Slider Right
CR Front Slider Right
1. 0.02 g 2. 0.02 g
Application point
Figure 4-11. Lubrication of Housing Bottom Assy
3. 0.05 g 4. 0.02 g Bottom
Application point 3
5. φ 1 mm x 0.05 g 6. 0.05 g
APG Slider
7. 0.05 g
Application point 7 CR Rear Slider
Apply with injector. For 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 7, spread grease with brush as shown in the figure after application with injector.
CR Rear Slider Application point 2
APG Cam Apply on steps
Application point 1 Apply on projections
Figure 4-10. Lubrication of the Carriage Assy
Maintenance
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4.3 Initialization of Admin Password The following explains how to Initialize the Admin Password.
WF-R5690/R4640 series
1. Push the [No.8 button] and [Power button] simultaneously. 3 Moves up menu selection.
No.8 button
Power on button
6 Moves down menu selection.
Color Enter
Figure 4-12. Initialization of Admin Password (1)
2. On the displayed menu screen, select “2. Password initialization” and press the [Color] button. User Special Mode Run: Color / Select: [3][6] 1. Touch Screen Calibration 2. Password Initialization 3. FAX to PC 4. FAX to Memory
Figure 4-13. Initialization of Admin Password (2)
3. Press the [Stop] button for Yes or press the [Power] button for No. Password Initialization Initialize the Admin Password? Yes: Press [Stop] Button No : Press [Power] Button
Figure 4-14. Initialization of Admin Password (3)
4. Press the [Power] button.
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1. Push the [OK] button and [Power] button simultaneously. Moves up menu selection.
Power on button
Bottom button
Moves down menu selection.
OK Enter
Figure 4-15. Initialization of Admin Password (4)
2. Select “1. Password Init” from menu screen, and press the [Color] button. User SP Mode 1. Password Init
Figure 4-16. Initialization of Admin Password (5)
3. Push the [Stop] button for Yes or press the [Power] button for No. Initialize the Admin Password Yes : Press [Stop] No : Press [Power]
Figure 4-17. Initialization of Admin Password (6)
4. Press the [Power] button.
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5.1 Connector Diagram Cable connections of this printer are s hown below
Figure 5-1. Connector Diagram
Appendix
Connector Di agram
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