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Cassette Feeding Unit-AF1Service Manual
February 27, 2012Revision 0
ApplicationThis manual has been issued by Canon Inc. for qualified persons to learn technical theory, installation, maintenance, and repair of products. This manual covers all localities where the products are sold. For this reason, there may be information in this manual that does not apply to your locality.
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© CANON INC. 2011
CautionUse of this manual should be strictly supervised to avoid disclosure of confidential information.
Explanation of SymbolsThe following symbols are used throughout this Service Manual.
Symbols Explanation Symbols Explanation
Check. Remove the claw.
Check visually. Insert the claw.
Check the noise. Use the bundled part.
Disconnect the connector. Push the part.
Connect the connector. Plug the power cable.
Remove the cable/wire from the cable guide or wire saddle.
Turn on the power.
Set the cable/wire to the cable guide or wire saddle.
Remove the screw.
Tighten the screw.
The following rules apply throughout this Service Manual:
1. Each chapter contains sections explaining the purpose of specific functions and the relationship between electrical and mechanical systems with reference to the timing of operation.
In the diagrams, represents the path of mechanical drive; where a signal name accompanies the symbol, the arrow indicates the direction of the electric signal. The expression "turn on the power" means flipping on the power switch, closing the front door, and closing the delivery unit door, which results in supplying the machine with power.
2. In the digital circuits, '1' is used to indicate that the voltage level of a given signal is "High", while '0' is used to indicate "Low". (The voltage value, however, differs from circuit to circuit.) In addition, the asterisk (*) as in "DRMD*" indicates that the DRMD signal goes on when '0'.
In practically all cases, the internal mechanisms of a microprocessor cannot be checked in the field. Therefore, the operations of the microprocessors used in the machines are not discussed: they are explained in terms of from sensors to the input of the DC controller PCB and from the output of the DC controller PCB to the loads.
The descriptions in this Service Manual are subject to change without notice for product improvement or other purposes, and major changes will be communicated in the form of Service Information bulletins.All service persons are expected to have a good understanding of the contents of this Service Manual and all relevant Service Information bulletins and be able to identify and isolate faults in the machine.
Contents0 Safety Precautions
Notes Before it Works Serving ---------------------------------------------0-2
1 SpecificationsSpecification --------------------------------------------------------------------1-2
Specifications ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-2Names of Parts --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-2
External View -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-2Cross-Section View ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1-2
2 TechnologyFunction -------------------------------------------------------------------------2-2
Basic Configuration ---------------------------------------------------------------- 2-2Sensor / Solenoid --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-2
Technology ----------------------------------------------------------------------2-3Pickup/Feed System -------------------------------------------------------------- 2-3
Overview -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-3Sequence ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-3Paper Size Detection ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-4Paper level sensor-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-6
JAM Detection ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-7Delay JAM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-7Stationary JAM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-8Power ON JAM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-8Door open JAM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-8
Power supply ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-8Power connection with each option ---------------------------------------------------- 2-8
3 Parts Replacement ProcedureParts Replacement -----------------------------------------------------------3-2
Remove from the host machine ------------------------------------------------ 3-2Removing the Cassette Feed Roller ------------------------------------------ 3-5
Removing the Separation Roller ----------------------------------------------- 3-6Removing the Pickup Roller ----------------------------------------------------- 3-6Removing the Pickup Assembly Idler Gear --------------------------------- 3-7Removing the Cassette 3 Pickup Unit ---------------------------------------- 3-7Removing the Cassette Size Detection Unit -------------------------------- 3-9Removing the Pickup Motor ----------------------------------------------------3-10Removing the Cassette Right Lower Cover -------------------------------- 3-11
4 MaintenanceMaintenance --------------------------------------------------------------------4-2
Periodical maintenance ---------------------------------------------------------- 4-2Periodically replacement parts ---------------------------------------------------------- 4-2Consumables -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-2
Parts Configuration / Role ------------------------------------------------------- 4-2Parts Configuration / Role ---------------------------------------------------------------- 4-2
How to Check this Installation Procedure -------------------------------4-4Margin Adjustment (1st side) ---------------------------------------------------- 4-4Margin Adjustment (2nd side) --------------------------------------------------- 4-6
5 InstallationHow to Check this Installation Procedure -------------------------------5-2
When using the parts included in the package ----------------------------- 5-2Symbols in the illustration -------------------------------------------------------- 5-2
Checking the Contents ------------------------------------------------------5-2Checking the Contents ------------------------------------------------------5-3Installation Outline Drawing ------------------------------------------------5-3Check Item when Turning OFF the Main Power ----------------------5-3Unpacking -----------------------------------------------------------------------5-3Installation Procedure --------------------------------------------------------5-4Setting the Cassette ----------------------------------------------------------5-9Adjustment -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-11
[imageRUNNER ADVANCE C2030/C2025/C2020 Series] ------------- 5-11
Margin Adjustment (1st side) --------------------------------------------------- 5-11Margin Adjustment (2nd side) --------------------------------------------------5-13[Models other than imageRUNNER ADVANCE C2030/C2025/C2020 Series] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-13Image Position Adjustment -----------------------------------------------------5-13
Left Edge Margin Adjustment (1st side) ----------------------------------------------5-13
AppendixService Tools --------------------------------------------------------------------- II
Special Tools --------------------------------------------------------------------------- IIGeneral Circuit Diagram -------------------------------------------------------III
General Circuit Diagram (1/3) ---------------------------------------------------- IIIGeneral Circuit Diagram (2/3) ---------------------------------------------------- IVGeneral Circuit Diagram (3/3) -----------------------------------------------------V
■Notes Before it Works Serving
Safety Precautions
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Notes Before it Works Serving
Caution
At servicing, be sure to turn off the power source according to the specified steps and disconnect the power plug.
Caution
Do not turn off the power switch (of the host machine) when downloading is under way.
Turning off the main power switch while downloading is under way can disable the machine.
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1 Specifications
Specifications ■Specifications ■Names of Parts
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Specifications > Specification > Names of Parts > Cross-Section View
Specifications > Specification > Names of Parts > Cross-Section View
Specification
Specifications
Item Specification Remarks
Paper storage method Front loading method
Pickup method Separation retard method
Paper stack capacity 550sheets (80g/m2 paper),680sheets (64g/m2 paper)
Cassette 2
Paper feed reference Center reference
Paper Type 60g/m2 ~163g/m2
Paper size Standard (universal) A3,B4,A4,B5, LDR,LGL,LTR,A4R,B5R,LTRR, A5R,EXEC,STMTR,12"x18",8K,16K,16KR
Paper grammage 60 to 163g/m2
Paper size switch Size auto detection
Control Panel None (Use the key on the host machine)
Display None (Use the key on the host machine)
Environmental measure Heater for paper humidity adjustment Cassette heater is available as an option
Power supply No Option power supply of the host machine
Size 565(W) - 650(D) - 248(H) [mm]
Weight 27.5kg
Max. power consumption 100WT-1-1
Names of Parts ■ External View
External Cover
[1] Left cover [6] Right lower cover
[2] Upper tray cover [7] Right rear cover
[3] Lower tray cover [8] Rear cover
[4] Right front cover [9] Connector cover
[5] Pedestal right cover
[2]Upper tray cover
[3]Lower tray cover
[1]Left cover [9]Connector cover
[8]Rear cover
[7]Right rear cover
[4]Right front cover
[6]Right lower cover
[5]Cassette rightlower cover
■ Cross-Section View
Lifter
Lifter
Pickup Roller 3
Pickup Roller 4
Feed Roller 3
Separation Roller 3
Vertical path Roller 3
Feed Roller 4
Separation Roller 4
Vertical path Roller 4
F-1-1
F-1-2
F-1-3
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2 Technology
Technology ■Basic Configuration ■Pickup/Feed System ■JAM Detection ■Power supply
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Technology > Function > Basic Configuration > Sensor / Solenoid
Technology > Function > Basic Configuration > Sensor / Solenoid
Function
Basic Configuration ■ Sensor / Solenoid
Pedestal right cover sensor(PS101)
Cassette heater(H101)
Pedestal controllerPCB(UN101)
Cassette 3 pickup motor(M101)Cassette 3 pickup motor(M102)
Cassette 4 sizeswitch B(SW104)
Cassette 4 sizeswitch A(SW103)
Cassette 3 sizeswitch B(SW102)
Cassette 3 sizeswitch A(SW101)
Cassette 3 Pre-registration sensor(PS108)
Cassette 4 Pre-registration sensor(PS109)
Cassette 4paper presence sensor(PS103)Cassette 4
paper level sensor A(PS106)
Cassette 4paper level sensor B(PS107)
Cassette 3paper level sensorA(PS104)
Cassette 3paper level sensor B(PS105)
Cassette 3paper presence sensor(PS102)
Cassette 4pickup solenoid(SL102)
Cassette 3pickup solenoid(SL101)
F-2-1
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Technology > Technology > Pickup/Feed System > Sequence
Technology > Technology > Pickup/Feed System > Sequence
Technology
Pickup/Feed System ■ Overview
Papers in the cassette are lifted up with the Lifter Plate. At pickup, the Pickup Roller picks up a paper by coming down and contact with paper surface. The Pickup Roller comes down when the Pickup Solenoide turns ON. A paper picked up by the Pickup Roller is fed to the feed path with the Separation Roller, and then, is fed to the Registration Roller with the Vertical Path Roller. The Vertical Path Roller, Pickup Roller, Feed Roller and Separation Roller are driven by the Cassette Pickup Motor.
SL1 M1
SL2 M2
Lifter
Lifter
Pickup Roller 3
Pickup Roller 4
Feed Roller 3
Separation Roller 3
Vertical path Roller 3
Feed Roller 4
Separation Roller 4
Vertical path Roller 4
F-2-2
■ Sequence
Cassette 3 pickup motor(M101)Cassette 3 pickupsolenoid(SL101)Cassette 3 retry sensor(PS108)
: Cassette 3: The speed of pickup increases
Printstart
Cassette 4 pickup motor(M102)Cassette 4 pickupsolenoid(SL102)Cassette 4 retry sensor(PS109)
: Cassette 4: The speed of pickup increases
Printstart
F-2-3
F-2-4
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Technology > Technology > Pickup/Feed System > Paper Size Detection
Technology > Technology > Pickup/Feed System > Paper Size Detection
■ Paper Size Detection At the cassette pickup assembly, since the feed speed is increased, detection cannot catch up with it. Thus, delay and stationary jam detection are not executed at the Cassette 1 Pre-Registration Sensor. Instead of it, the Vertical Path Sensor executes the delay and stationary jam detection. Since the residual jam should be detected on each cassette, the Cassette 1 Pre-Registration Sensor detects it. Because the Vertical Path Sensor is too close and it is unnecessary to execute detection, the Vertical Path Sensor does not execute residual jam detection.
Cassette 3 size switch B[SW102]
Cassette 4 size switch B[SW104]
Cassette 3 size switch A [SW101]
Cassette 4 size switch A[SW103]
F-2-5
Cassette size switch A
Cassette size switch B
Side guide plate
Rear guide plate
Rear detection rink
Detection dial
Detection dialCassette size switch B
F-2-6
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Technology > Technology > Pickup/Feed System > Paper Size Detection
Technology > Technology > Pickup/Feed System > Paper Size Detection
Width detection Length detectionWidth Length 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
B5 257.0 182.0 0 ON ON 0 0 0 0 0 EXEC 267.0 184.0 0 ON ON 0 0 0 0 0 16K 270.0 195.0 0 ON ON 0 ON 0 0 0 A5-R 148.5 210.0 ON 0 ON 0 ON ON 0 0 A4 297.0 210.0 0 ON 0 0 ON ON 0 0 STMT-R 139.7 215.9 ON 0 ON 0 ON ON 0 0 LTR 279.4 215.9 0 ON ON 0 ON ON 0 0 B5-R 182.0 257.0 ON 0 ON 0 0 ON ON ON LTR-R 215.9 279.4 0 0 ON 0 ON 0 0 ON A4-R 210.0 297.0 0 0 ON 0 0 ON ON 0 LGL 215.9 355.6 0 0 ON 0 ON ON 0 ON B4 257.0 364.0 0 ON ON 0 ON ON ON 0 8K 270.0 390.0 0 ON ON 0 ON ON ON ON A3 297.0 420.0 0 ON 0 0 0 0 ON ON LDR 279.4 431.8 0 ON ON 0 0 0 ON ON 12x18 304.8 457.2 0 ON 0 0 0 0 0 ON
Also, the cassette presence is detected when the size switch is pushed. (If no switch is pushed, it is determined as no cassette.))
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● Setting method when the size detection patterns are overlappedSize should be found manually on the check screen for the combination of A5-Rand STMT-R or the combination of B5-R and EXEC.Specify the ecognition method for the special paper with user setting. The setting size is indicated below.
Related Service Mode
COPIER> OPTION> CST> CSTX-UY> NomberX shows Cassette Number. Y shows size category. (X, Y is one of the number 1/2/3/4.)
No. SizeU1 OFI, E-OFI, M-OFI, A-OFI, FLSP, A-FLSP, A-LTRR, FA4, G-LGLU2 G-LTR-R, K-LGL-RU3 K-LGL, G-LTR, A-LTRU4 B-OFI
No. Size22 K-LGL23 K-LGLR24 FLSC25 A-FLS27 E-OFI28 B-OFI29 A-LTR30 A-LTRR31 G-LTR32 G-LTRR33 A-LGL34 G-LGL36 A-OFI37 M-OFI42 FA4
Sample: When setting A_LTR in the Cassette 3,COPIER> OPTION> CST> CST3-U3>29
T-2-2
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Technology > Technology > Pickup/Feed System > Paper level sensor
Technology > Technology > Pickup/Feed System > Paper level sensor
■ Paper level sensorPaper level in a cassette is detected with the sensor indicated below.
Cassette 3 Cassette 4Cassette paper level sensor A PS104 PS106
Cassette paper level sensor B PS105 PS107
Cassette paper sensor PS102 PS103
Flag
Lifter latch
Tray
Lifter gear
Paper sensor flag
Cassette paper sensor
Cassettepaper level sensor A
Cassettepaper level sensor B
T-2-4
F-2-7
OFFOFF
OFFON
ONON
If the paper is full
Cassette paper level sensor B
Cassette paper level sensor B
Cassette paper level sensor B
Cassette paper level sensor A
Cassette paper level sensor A
Cassette paper level sensor A
If the paper is approx. half
If the paper is a little
If the paper is absent
Paper
Paper
Paper
Cassette paper Presence sensor
Paper tray Fulg
F-2-8
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Technology > Technology > JAM Detection > Delay JAM
Technology > Technology > JAM Detection > Delay JAM
Paper level sensor A
Paper level sensor B
Paperl sensor
Paper level Display
OFF OFF OFF 100% to 50%
ON OFF OFF 50% to 50 sheets
ON ON OFF 50 sheet or less
--- --- ON no paper
F-2-9
F-2-10
F-2-11
T-2-5F-2-12
JAM Detection ■ Delay JAM
In case that the leading edge of paper does not reach to the sensor within the specified time after the speed of Cassette 3 and 4 Pickup Motor decreases to half.
Jam checkSensor/PS108 /PS109
Pickup motor
normal
[1]:Provision feed time[2]:Jam margin
error
Start key ONor
Print start
INTR / PRINT
:Motor speed up
[1] [1]
[2] [2]
Cassette Motor SensorCassette 3 Cassette 3 pickup motor
(M101)Cassette 3 retry sensor (PS108)
Cassette 4 Cassette 4 pickup motor (M102)
Cassette 4 retry sensor (PS109)
F-2-13
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Technology > Technology > Power supply > Power connection with each option
Technology > Technology > Power supply > Power connection with each option
■ Stationary JAMIn case that the corresponding sensor is not turned ON within the specified time after it is turned ON.
Jam checkSensor/PS108 /PS109
normal
(L = Paper length feed range A = Provision feed range)
error
Start key ONor
Print start
L L + A
INTR / PRINT
Sensor
Cassette 3 retry sensor (PS108)
Cassette 4 retry sensor (PS109)
■ Power ON JAMBefore starting the warm-up rotation at power ON, check that no paper is at the sensor
indicated below.
Sensor
Cassette 3 retry sensor (PS108)
Cassette 4 retry sensor (PS109)
■ Door open JAMWhen it is detected that the door is opened during copy and printing.
Sensor
Pedestal right cover sensor(PS101)
F-2-14
T-2-7
T-2-8
T-2-9
Power supply ■ Power connection with each option
Indicating the power supply path between the Printer and Option.
Reader / ADF Unit
2-Cassette Pedestal-AF1
Internal wiring
Inner Finisher-C1
Connector inside the cover is used for the connection with the printer.F-2-15
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Technology > Technology > Power supply > Power connection with each option
Technology > Technology > Power supply > Power connection with each option
When power is turned ON, the connected equipment supplies 24VDC and 5VDC to the Pedestal Controller PCB. 25VDC generates 3.3VDC in 3-Terminal Regulator in the Pedestal Control PCB, 5VDC is used for sensors and IC driver and the 3.3VDC is used for the Control IC (Asic)
Pedestal controller PCBConnect in device
+3.3VCPU/IPC
+5U
5V
24V
IC7
24V
Regulator
SensorFU4
Motor,Solenoid
Controllerpower supplyPCB
DCControllerPCB
F-2-16
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Parts Replacement Procedure
■Remove from the host machine ■Removing the Cassette Feed Roller ■Removing the Separation Roller ■Removing the Pickup Roller ■Removing the Pickup Assembly Idler Gear ■Removing the Cassette 3 Pickup Unit
■Removing the Cassette Size Detection Unit ■Removing the Pickup Motor ■Removing the Pedestal Controll PCB ■Removing the Cassette Right Lower Cover
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Parts Replacement Procedure > Parts Replacement > Remove from the host machine
Parts Replacement Procedure > Parts Replacement > Remove from the host machine
Parts Replacement
Remove from the host machineBefore removing the host machine1) Remove the Connecter Cover• 1 Screw
How to remove1) Loosen the screw on the Connector Cover, and Remove the grounding wire between it and
the toothed washer.
ScrewU Shape Terminal
Toothed Washer
F-3-1
F-3-2
CAUTION: Points to Note at Installation
• Be sure to pay attention to the orientation of the Grounding Wire.
• Be sure to connect the wire from the direction of the arrow marked on the plate.
ScrewU Shape Terminal
Toothed Washer
F-3-3
F-3-4
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Parts Replacement Procedure > Parts Replacement > Remove from the host machine
Parts Replacement Procedure > Parts Replacement > Remove from the host machine
2) Remove the 3 Connectors and free the cables from the 3 guides.[imageRUNNER ADVANCE C2030/C2020 Series]
x3
x3
[imageRUNNER ADVANCE 4051/4045/4035/4025 Series]
x3
x3
CAUTION: Points to Note at Installation
Be sure to tuck the extra slack of the harness to the host machine side to prevent the cables from being trapped.
F-3-5
F-3-6
3) Open the Cassette Right Lower Cover.4) Remove the Cassettes 2 and 3.
F-3-7
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Parts Replacement Procedure > Parts Replacement > Remove from the host machine
Parts Replacement Procedure > Parts Replacement > Remove from the host machine
5) Remove the Connecting Fixture.• 1 Screw• 1 Boss
[imageRUNNER ADVANCE C2030/C2020 Series]
F-3-8
[imageRUNNER ADVANCE 4051/4045/4035/4025 Series]
NOTE:Remove the boss, and remove the [A] part of the Connecting Fixture from the plate [B] on the host machine side.
[A] [B]
CAUTION: Points to Note at Installation
When attaching the Connecting Fixture, be sure the attaching direction.
imageRUNNER ADVANCEC2030/C2020 Series
imageRUNNER ADVANCE4051/4045/4035/4025 Series
F-3-10
F-3-9
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Parts Replacement Procedure > Parts Replacement > Removing the Cassette Feed Roller
Parts Replacement Procedure > Parts Replacement > Removing the Cassette Feed Roller
6) Lift and remove the host machine.
CAUTION:
• The host machine weighs as shown below. It is recommended to lift it with 4 people or more. However, if there is a standard to handle a heavy load in each sales company, follow it for operation. Also, make sure to lift the machine with keeping it level at operation.
• Because the gravity center is in the rear, lift with care.
• [imageRUNNER ADVANCE C2030/C2025/C2020 Series] the maximum weight of the machine: 95kg (the host machine with 2 cassettes + ADF)
• [imageRUNNER ADVANCE 4051/4045/4035/4025 Series] the maximum weight of the machine: 75.4kg (the model with FAX)
7) Install the Cassettes 2 and 3.F-3-11
Removing the Cassette Feed RollerBefore removing the Cassette Feed Roller• Remove the Cassette
NOTE: This procedure describes the removing steps of cassette 1 Feed Roller. Go through the same procedure for the Feed Roller of cassette 3 and cassette 4.
Note:
Do not touch the surface of Pickup Roller, Feed Roller and the Separation Roller.
How to remove1) Remove the Cassette Feed Roller.• 1 tab
Pin
F-3-12
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Parts Replacement Procedure > Parts Replacement > Removing the Pickup Roller
Parts Replacement Procedure > Parts Replacement > Removing the Pickup Roller
Removing the Separation RollerBefore removing the Separation Roller• Remove the Cassette
How to remove
NOTE: This procedure describes the removing steps of cassette 1 Separetion Roller. Go through the same procedure for the Separetion Roller of cassette 3 and cassette 4.
Note:
Do not touch the surface of Pickup Roller, Feed Roller and the Separation Roller.
1) Removing the Separation Roller• 1 tab
F-3-13
Removing the Pickup RollerBefore removing the Cassette Pickup Roller• Remove the Cassette
How to remove
NOTE: This procedure describes the removing steps of cassette 1 Pickup Roller. Go through the same procedure for the Pickup Roller of cassette 3 and cassette 4.
Note:
Do not touch the surface of Pickup Roller, Feed Roller and the Separation Roller.
1) Removing the Pickup Roller• 1 pin• 1 tab
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Parts Replacement Procedure > Parts Replacement > Removing the Cassette 3 Pickup Unit
Parts Replacement Procedure > Parts Replacement > Removing the Cassette 3 Pickup Unit
Removing the Pickup Assembly Idler GearBefore removing the Pickup Assembly Idler Gear• Remove the Cassette• Remove the Pickup Roller• Remove the Feed RollerHow to remove
NOTE: This procedure describes the removing procedure of cassette 1 Pickup Assembly Idler Gear. Go through the same procedure for the Pickup Assembly Idler Gear of cassette 3 and cassette 4.
Note:
Do not touch the surface of Pickup Roller, Feed Roller and the Separation Roller.
1) Remove the Pickup Assembly Idler Gear.• 1 tab
F-3-15
Removing the Cassette 3 Pickup UnitBefore removing the Cassette 3 Pickup Unit
1) Open the Cassette Right Lower Cover of the Cassette Feeding Unit.
2) Pull out cassette.3)Remove the Right Front Cover of the Host Machine.
• 1 screw• 1 claw
Hook
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Parts Replacement Procedure > Parts Replacement > Removing the Cassette 3 Pickup Unit
Parts Replacement Procedure > Parts Replacement > Removing the Cassette 3 Pickup Unit
4) Remove the Right Front Cover of the Cassette Feeding Unit.• 1 screw
5)Remove the Right Rear Cover of the Host Machine.• 1 screw
F-3-16
F-3-17
6) Remove the Right Rear Cover.• 1 screw
How to remove
NOTE:This procedure describes the removing procedure of Cassette 3 Pickup Assembly. Go through the same procedure for the Cassette 4 Pickup Assembly.
1) Remove the Sensor Unit.• 1 screw• 1 connector• 1 harness guide
Connector
Harness Guide
Sensor Unit
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Parts Replacement Procedure > Parts Replacement > Removing the Cassette Size Detection Unit
Parts Replacement Procedure > Parts Replacement > Removing the Cassette Size Detection Unit
2)Remove the cassette 3 Pickup Unit• 4 screws
x4
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Removing the Cassette Size Detection UnitBefore removing the Cassette Size Detection Unit• Remove the Right Front Cover• Remove the Right Rear Cover• Remove the Cassette Pickup Unit
How to remove
NOTE:This procedure describes the removing steps of Cassette 3 Size Detection Unit. Go through the same procedure for Cassette 4 Size Detection Unit.
1) Remove the Cassette 3 Size Detection Unit• 1 connector• 1 wire saddle• 2 screws
x2
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Parts Replacement Procedure > Parts Replacement > Removing the Pickup Motor
Parts Replacement Procedure > Parts Replacement > Removing the Pickup Motor
Removing the Pickup MotorBefore removing the Pickup Motor• Remove the Connector Cover• Remove 3 connectors• Remove Rear Cover
• 3 screws• 2 hooks
x3
HookHook
How to remove
NOTE:This procedure describes the removing step of cassette 3 Pickup motor. Go through the same procedure for the Pickup motor of cassette 4.
1) Remove the upper pickup motor.• 1 connector• 3 screws
F-3-22
x3
F-3-23
3
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Parts Replacement Procedure > Parts Replacement > Removing the Cassette Right Lower Cover
Parts Replacement Procedure > Parts Replacement > Removing the Cassette Right Lower Cover
Removing the Pedestal Controll PCBBefore removing the Pedestal Controll PCB• remove the Connector Cover• Remove the 3 connectors• Remove the Rear Cover
How to remove1)Remove the Pedestal Controll PCB• 6 connectors• 4 screws• 2 PCB support
x4
x6
PCB Support
F-3-24
Removing the Cassette Right Lower CoverBefore removing the Cassette Right Lower Cover• Open the cassette right lower cover
How to remove1) Lift up lower guide and remove the arm
2) Fit the D-cut and remove the cassette right lower cover
D-cut
F-3-25
F-3-26
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Maintenance ■Maintenance ■How to Check this Installation Procedure
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Maintenance > Maintenance > Parts Configuration / Role > Parts Configuration / Role
Maintenance > Maintenance > Parts Configuration / Role > Parts Configuration / Role
Maintenance
Periodical maintenance ■ Periodically replacement partsN / A
■ ConsumablesParts Name Parts
NumberNum Interval Remarks
Pickup roller FB6-3405 1 150k
Feeding roller FC6-7083 1 150k
Separation roller FC6-6661 1 150k
Pickup idler gear FU3-0280 1 150k For China only Flying Paper
T-4-1
Parts Configuration / Role ■ Parts Configuration / Role
Mark Name Part No. RoleFUNCTION
>PART-CHK
Pedestal controller
PCBM101 Cassette 3 pickup motor FM3-6069 Drive the pickup unit 3 J3006M102 Cassette 4 pickup motor FM3-6069 Drive the pickup unit 4 J3007PS101 Pedestal right cover
sensorFH7-7312 Detects the right cover
openJ3003
PS102 Cassette 3 paper sensor FK2-0149 Detects whether paper is loaded in the cassette 3
J3003
PS103 Cassette 4 paper sensor FK2-0149 Detects whether paper is loaded in the cassette 4
J3004
PS104 Cassette 3 paper level sensor A
FK2-0149 Detects the cassette 3 paper level
J3003
PS105 Cassette 3 paper level sensor B
FK2-0149 Detects the cassette 3 paper level
J3003
PS106 Cassette 4 paper level sensor A
FK2-0149 Detects the cassette 4 paper level
J3004
PS107 Cassette 4 paper level sensor B
FK2-0149 Detects the cassette 4 paper level
J3004
PS108 Cassette 3 retry sensor FK2-0149 Cassette 3 Retry Detection
J3003
PS109 Cassette 4 retry sensor FK2-0149 Cassette 4 Retry Detection
J3004
SL101 Cassette 3 pickup solenoid
FK2-0408 controll the cassette 3 pickup timing
J3003
SL102 Cassette 4 pickup solenoid
FK2-0408 controll the cassette 4 pickup timing
J3004
SW101 Cassette 3 size switch A FM3-5933 Detects the cassette 3 paper size
J3003
SW102 Cassette 3 size switch B FM3-5933 Detects the cassette 3 paper size
J3003
SW103 Cassette 4 size switch A FM3-5933 Detects the cassette 4 paper size
J3004
SW104 Cassette 4 size switch B FM3-5933 Detects the cassette 4 paper size
J3004
H101 Cassette heater FM3-8915UN1 Pedestal controller PCB FM4-1202 Controll the cassette
pedestalT-4-2
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Maintenance > Maintenance > Parts Configuration / Role > Parts Configuration / Role
Maintenance > Maintenance > Parts Configuration / Role > Parts Configuration / Role
Pedestal right cover sensor(PS101)
Cassette heater(H101)
Pedestal controllerPCB(UN101)
Cassette 3 pickup motor(M101)Cassette 3 pickup motor(M102)
Cassette 4 sizeswitch B(SW104)
Cassette 4 sizeswitch A(SW103)
Cassette 3 sizeswitch B(SW102)
Cassette 3 sizeswitch A(SW101)
Cassette 3 Pre-registration sensor(PS108)
Cassette 4 Pre-registration sensor(PS109)
Cassette 4paper presence sensor(PS103)Cassette 4
paper level sensor A(PS106)
Cassette 4paper level sensor B(PS107)
Cassette 3paper level sensorA(PS104)
Cassette 3paper level sensor B(PS105)
Cassette 3paper presence sensor(PS102)
Cassette 4pickup solenoid(SL102)
Cassette 3pickup solenoid(SL101)
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Maintenance > How to Check this Installation Procedure > Margin Adjustment (1st side)
How to Check this Installation Procedure
NOTE:The 2nd side of 2-sided print mentioned later means 2nd side in the image formation order.With this machine, 2nd side in the image formation order at duplex copy/print is equivalent to the 1st side of the original.
Margin Adjustment (1st side)
1) Print from the Cassette 3 and 4, and check that the left edge margin is within 2.5 +/- 1.5mm.
Feed direction of paper
L1
image
<In Case of Out of Range>
NOTE:Adjustment method is the same for the Cassette 3 and 4.
2) Pull out the cassette.
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3) Hold the lever of the Trailing Edge Guide Plate, and check the values of the scale on the 2 Adjustment Plates of the Trailing Edge Guide Plate.
4) Loosen the 3 Fixation Screws.F-4-3
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Maintenance > How to Check this Installation Procedure > Margin Adjustment (1st side)
5) Move the Adjustment Plates back and forth according to the scale values checked in step 3. As the Adjustment Plate is moved toward the rear by 1 scale, the left edge margin is decreased by 1mm.
NOTE:When moving the scales, be sure to move the same amount of the value for the 2 points.
6) Tighten the Fixation Screws.F-4-5
7) Return the cassette to its original position.
NOTE:When moving the scales, be sure to move the same amount of the value for the 2 points.
8) Print from the Cassette 3 and 4, and check that the left edge margin is within 2.5mm +/- 1.5mm. Margin Adjustment (2nd side)
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Maintenance > How to Check this Installation Procedure > Margin Adjustment (2nd side)
Margin Adjustment (2nd side)
1) Execute duplex printing from the Cassette 3, and check that the left edge margin is within 2.5 +/- 2.0mm.
Feed direction of paper
L1
image
2) If the margin is not within the range, change the left edge margin adjustment value for the 2nd side of the Cassette 3.
• As the value of COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ > ADJ-C3RE in service mode is incremented by 1, the left edge margin is decreased by 0.1mm.
3) Enter the value same as the left edge margin adjustment value for the 2nd side of the Cassette 3 to the side registration adjustment value for the 2nd side of the Cassette 4.
• Service Mode > COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ > ADJ-C4RE4) Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch to enable the setting value. 5) Execute duplex printing from the Cassette 4, and check that the left edge margin is within 2.5
+/- 2.0mm.6) If the margin is not within the range, change the left edge margin adjustment value for the
2nd side of the Cassette 4.• As the value of COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ > ADJ-C4RE in service mode is
incremented by 1, the left edge margin is decreased by 0.1mm.7) Write down the new adjustment value in the service label.• ADJ-C3RE• ADJ-C4RE8) Get out from service mode.
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Installation ■How to Check this Installation Procedure ■Checking the Contents■■Installation■Procedure
■Adjustment
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Installation > Checking the Contents
How to Check this Installation Procedure
When using the parts included in the packageA symbol is described on the illustration in the case of using the parts included in the package of this product.
Packaged Item
Symbols in the illustrationThe frequently-performed operations are described with symbols in this procedure.
Connector
Disconnect
Screw
Tighten Remove Connect Secure Free
Harness
PushInsert Plug in Turn on
Sound CheckCheck Visual Check
Claw
Remove
Checking instruction
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Checking the Contents
[1] Cassette Pedestal X 1 [2] Connecting Fixture X 1
[3] Screw (RS Tightening; M3X8.5) X 1 [4] Size Plate X 2
[5] Connector Cover X 1
< CD/Guides >• FCC/IC Sheet (Only for USA and Europe)
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Installation > Unpacking
Checking the ContentsAlthough pictures and illustrations of imageRUNNER ADVANCE C2030/C2025/C2020 Series are used in this procedure, the procedure is the same in the case of models other than the
series.
Installation Outline Drawing
Check Item when Turning OFF the Main PowerChek that the main power switch is OFF1) Turn OFF the main power switch of the host machine.2) Be sure that Control Panel Display and the Main Power lamp are both turned OFF, and
then disconnect the power plug.
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Unpacking
1) Remove the container box
2) Open the plastics, and remove the 2 pads by lifting the rear of the equipment. Then, tuck the plastics toward the front.
PlasticPad
Pad
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Installation > Installation Procedure
3) Remove the remaining 2 pads and plastics by lifting the front of the equipment.
Plastic Pad
Pad
4) Lift the equipment down from pallet.
5) Remove all tapes attached to the equipment and packing materials from the equipment.
CAUTION:
Be sure to remove tapes on the rear side of the host machine after completing the installation of the equipment; otherwise, cables may be trapped.
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Installation Procedure
1) Open the Right Lower Cover.
CAUTION:
If mounting the host machine without opening the Right Lower Cover, the cover may get damage.
2) If the Right Lower Sub Cover is installed to the host machine, remove it using a flat-blade screwdriver. (The removed Right Lower Sub Cover will not be used.)
NOTE:When installing the host machine at the same time, skip this step because the Right Lower Sub Cover is packed with the host machine.
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Installation > Installation Procedure
3) Mount the host machine by aligning the corners (right and left) of the front side of the host machine with the corners (right and left) of the front side of the equipment.
CAUTION:
When mounting the host machine to the equipment, be sure to move the host machine parallel and fit the 2 Positioning Pins on top of the equipment into the holes on the Base Plate of the host machine.
Positioning Pins
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CAUTION:
• The host machine weighs as shown below. It is recommended to lift it with 4 people or more. However, if there is a standard to handle a heavy load in each sales company, follow it for operation. Also, make sure to lift the machine with keeping it level at operation.
• Because the gravity center is in the rear, lift with care.
• [imageRUNNER ADVANCE C2030/C2025/C2020 Series] the maximum weight of the machine: 95kg (the host machine with 2 cassettes + ADF)
• [imageRUNNER ADVANCE C2030/C2025/C2020 Series [imageRUNNER ADVANCE C2030/C2025/C2020 Series] the maximum weight of the machine: 75.4kg (the model with FAX)
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Installation > Installation Procedure
4) Press the cassette release button, and remove the Cassettes 2 and 3.
Button
5) Attach the Connecting Fixture.• 1 Screw (RS Tightening; M3x8.5)• 1 Boss
CAUTION:
When attaching the Connecting Fixture, be sure the attaching direction
.
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NOTE:Hook the [A] part of the Connecting Fixture on the plate [B] on the host machine side, aligning with the boss at installation.
[A] [B]
6) Install the Cassette 2 and 3.7) Close the Cassette Right Lower Cover.
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8) Remove the Connector Cover of the host machine. (The removed Connector Cover will not be used.)
• 1 W Sems Screw (The removed screw will be used in step 11.)
NOTE:If a Protection Dummy Connector is attached to the AC Power SupplyConnector on the host machine side, remove the Dummy Connector beforeconnecting the AC Harness Connector from the Cassette Pedestal.(The removed Dummy Connector will not be used.)
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Installation > Installation Procedure
9) Connect the 3 connectors to the host machine and put the cables through the guides.
CAUTION:
Be sure to tuck the extra slack of the harness to the host machine side to prevent the cables from being trapped.
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x3
x3
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x3
x3
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10) Loosen the screw on the Connector Cover included in the package, and install the grounding wire between it and the toothed washer.
ScrewU Shape Terminal
Toothed Washer
CAUTION:
• Be sure to pay attention to the orientation of the Grounding Wire.
• Be sure to connect the wire from the direction of the arrow marked on the plate.
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Installation > Setting the Cassette
11) Install the Connector Cover.• 1 W Sems Screw (Use the screw removed in step 8.)
12) Secure the equipment in place with the 4 adjusters.
NOTE:Securing of the adjuster is not earthquake resistant.
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NOTE:• When installing the host machine at the same time, be sure to follow "Unpacking and
Installation" in the Installation Procedure Manual.• When installing this equipment later, be sure to follow the following procedure.
13) Connect the power plug of the host machine to the outlet.14) Turn ON the main power.
Setting the Cassette
1) Press the Cassette Release button, and pull out the Cassette 3.
Button
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Installation > Setting the Cassette
2) Hold the lever of the Side Guide Plate, and adjust the plate to the specified size. At this time, move the Side Guide Plate by referring to the Size Index (Label) of the sheet size to be set, and adjust the Side Guide Plate to the click position (position where it clicks).
3) Hold the lever of the Trailing Edge Guide Plate, and adjust it to the specified size. At this time, move the Trailing Edge Guide Plate by referring to the Size Index (Label) of the sheet size to be set, and adjust the Trailing Edge Guide Plate to the click position (position where it clicks).
Side Guide Plate Lever
Side Guide Plate
Trail Edge Guide Plate
Trail Edge Guide Plate Lever
4) Place papers.5) Open the cover at insertion area of the Size Plate.
Paper
Cover
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6) Cut the 2 places of the Size Plates with nippers.
Cut
7) Set the Size Plate according to the size being set. (Lump the Size Plates not in use together and store them at the rear.)
8) Close the cover at insertion area of the Size Plate, and insert the cassette.9) Set the Cassette 4 in the same way.
NOTE:The paper size settings are recognized automatically.
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Installation > Adjustment > Margin Adjustment (1st side)
Adjustment
[imageRUNNER ADVANCE C2030/C2025/C2020 Series]
NOTE:The 2nd side of 2-sided print mentioned later means 2nd side in the image formation order.With this machine, 2nd side in the image formation order at duplex copy/print is equivalent to the 1st side of the original.
Margin Adjustment (1st side)
1) Print from the Cassette 3 and 4, and check that the left edge margin is within 2.5 +/- 1.5mm.
Feed direction of paper
L1
image
<In Case of Out of Range>
NOTE:Adjustment method is the same for the Cassette 3 and 4.
2) Pull out the cassette.
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3) Check the values of the scale on the 2 Adjustment Plates of the Trailing Edge Guide Plate.
4) Loosen the 3 Fixation Screws.
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Installation > Adjustment > Margin Adjustment (1st side)
5) Move the Adjustment Plates back and forth according to the scale values checked in step 3. As the Adjustment Plate is moved toward the rear by 1 scale, the left edge margin is decreased by 1mm.
NOTE:When moving the scales, be sure to move the same amount of the value for the 2 points.
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6) Tighten the Fixation Screws.7) Return the cassette to its original position.
NOTE:When moving the scales, be sure to move the same amount of the value for the 2 points.
8) Print from the Cassette 3 and 4, and check that the left edge margin is within 2.5mm +/- 1.5mm. Margin Adjustment (2nd side)
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Installation > Adjustment > Image Position Adjustment > Left Edge Margin Adjustment (1st side)
Installation > Adjustment > Image Position Adjustment > Left Edge Margin Adjustment (1st side)
Margin Adjustment (2nd side)
1) Execute duplex printing from the Cassette 3, and check that the left edge margin is within 2.5 +/- 2.0mm.
Feed direction of paper
L1
image
2) If the margin is not within the range, change the left edge margin adjustment value for the 2nd side of the Cassette 3.
• As the value of COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ > ADJ-C3RE in service mode is incremented by 1, the left edge margin is decreased by 0.1mm.
3) Enter the value same as the left edge margin adjustment value for the 2nd side of the Cassette 3 to the side registration adjustment value for the 2nd side of the Cassette 4.
• Service Mode > COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ > ADJ-C4RE4) Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch to enable the setting value. 5) Execute duplex printing from the Cassette 4, and check that the left edge margin is within 2.5
+/- 2.0mm.6) If the margin is not within the range, change the left edge margin adjustment value for the
2nd side of the Cassette 4.• As the value of COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ > ADJ-C4RE in service mode is
incremented by 1, the left edge margin is decreased by 0.1mm.7) Write down the new adjustment value in the service label.• ADJ-C3RE• ADJ-C4RE8) Get out from service mode.
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Image Position Adjustment ■ Left Edge Margin Adjustment (1st side)
Adjustment of Cassettes 3 and 4Print from each Cassettes 3 and 4, and check that the left edge margin of the image (L1) is within 2.5 +/- 1.5mm.If it is not within the range, execute adjustment by following the procedure below.
Feeding directionof paper
L1
image
1) Adjust the image position in service mode.Cassette 3: Service mode (Level 2) > COPIER > ADJUST > MISC > C3-ADJ-YCassette 4: Service mode (Level 2) > COPIER > ADJUST > MISC > C4-ADJ-Y
NOTE:<Setting Range>-128 to 127 (0.1mm per unit)As the value is incremented by 1, the left edge margin is increased by 0.1mm.
2) When the setting value was changed in step 1), write down the new numerical value in the service label.
3) Exit from the service mode.4) Print from the Cassettes 3 and 4, and check that the left edge margin of the image is within
2.5 +/- 1.5mm.
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■Service Tools ■General Circuit Diagram (1/3) ■General Circuit Diagram (2/3) ■General Circuit Diagram (3/3)
Appendix
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Installation > Service Tools > Special Tools
Installation > Service Tools > Special Tools
Service Tools
Special ToolsIn addition to the standard tools set, the following special tools are required when servicing the machine:
Tool name Tool No. Ctgr Appearance RemarksDigital multimeter FY9-2002 A Used as a probe extension when making electrical checks.
Reference: Category A: Must be kept by each service engineer.B: Must be kept by each group of about five engineers.C: Must be kept by each warkshop
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Pedestal controller PCBUN101
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PS109Cassette 4
pickup solenoid
SL103Cassette 3
pickupsolenoid
SL102Cassette 4paper levelsensor B
PS107Cassette 4paper levelsensor A
PS106Cassette 4
paper sensor
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Cassette 3 pickup motorM101
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