LP 100R Laser Printer Installation Guide Part No.
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INSTALLATION GUIDE Regulatory Notices Laser Safety This product employs a Class 3B laser diode having maximum power of 35 mW and wavelength of 770-800 nm. This product is certified as a Class 1 laser product. Since the laser beam is concealed by protective housings, the product does not emit hazardous laser radiation as long as the product is operated according to the instructions in this manual.
INSTALLATION GUIDE FCC Regulations This equipment generates and uses radio frequency and, if not installed in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio and television reception.
INSTALLATION GUIDE Manufacturer’s Instructions The user must observe the following precautions in installing and operating this device: 1. Operate the equipment in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions for the model. 2. Plug the printer into a properly grounded wall outlet and use, unmodified, the power cord supplied with the unit. 3. Always operate the printer with all factory-installed covers on the unit. 4.
INSTALLATION GUIDE DHHS This printer is certified as a Class 1 Laser Product under the United States Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Radiation Standard according to the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968. This means that the printer does not produce hazardous laser radiation. Since radiation emitted inside the printer is wholly confined within protected housings and external covers, the laser beam cannot escape from the equipment during any phase of user operation.
INSTALLATION GUIDE General Notes, Warnings, and Cautions Note: The LP 100R printer uses an electrophotographic printing system, which requires more precautions in observing paper specifications than those required for conventional impact line printers. In an electrophotographic printing system, improper toner transfer and missing characters are evident if the paper absorbs moisture and ripples in the vicinity of the perforation.
INSTALLATION GUIDE Preface Purpose of This Guide To present installation instructions for the LP 100R printer. This guide provides all installation instructions, from initial unpacking through electromechanical setup, that are required to prepare the printer for paper loading and operation using the instructions provided in the LP 100R Operator's Guide (Document Number 9855063). How to Use This Guide Start with paragraph 1.1 and follow the instructions provided.
INSTALLATION GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. PRELIMINARY INSTRUCTIONS ...................................... 1 1.1 Operating Location Requirements ........................................ 1 1.2 Unboxing and Unpacking Instructions .................................. 1 1.3 Before Moving the Printer to the Operating Location............ 1 1.4 Door Opening Minimum Width Requirements....................... 1 CHAPTER 2. UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS .......................................... 2 2.
INSTALLATION GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS, continued 4.5 Installation of the Suction Brake Unit ................................... 12 4.6 Installation of Web Guide/Connector Panel ......................... 13 CHAPTER 5. ELECTRO MECHANICAL SETUP PROCEDURE........... 15 ii 5.1 Mounting the Paper Stopper (Stacker)................................ 15 5.2 Preparation of the Developer Unit....................................... 16 5.3 Controller Installation, Meto-Logic ....................................
INSTALLATION GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS, continued CHAPTER 6. EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATION ....................................... 37 CHAPTER 7. EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION CHECKLIST PREPARATION ................................................................................ 37 CHAPTER 8. PAPER LOADING AND PRINTING TEST AND STATUS PAGE .................................................................................
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INSTALLATION GUIDE CHAPTER 1. Preliminary Instructions 1.1 Operating Location Requirements 1. Refer to Appendix A, “LP 100R Printer Operation Location Requirements” and perform the steps provided to determine if all requirements have been met. 2. If the operating location requirements have been met, proceed to paragraph 2.1. 1.2 Unboxing and Unpacking Instructions 1. If the printer has not been unboxed, refer to paragraph 2.
INSTALLATION GUIDE CHAPTER 2. Unpacking Instructions 2.1 Removing the Carton 1. Remove the straps from the carton as shown in Figure 2-1. 2. Remove the nails from the carton. Strap Nail Figure 2-1 After unpacking, keep all packing materials out of reach of children.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 3. Lift the outer carton as shown in Figure 2-2 until the carton is clear of the printer. 4. Remove the ramp on the side of the printer. 5. Remove the four cushions under the printer and remove the plastic bag surrounding the printer. Use caution when handling the ramp.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 2.2 Removal of Packing Material and Accessories Boxes 1. Remove the two accessories boxes from the stacker tray. 2. Raise the stacker table upward. 3. Insert the ramp into the pallet on the front of the printer as shown in Figure 2-3. Make sure that the ramp cannot separate from the pallet. Ramp Figure 2-3 4. Adjust the printers leveling feet (4) upward from the base plate. Allow a minimum of 20mm of clearance for the printer to move unobstructed down the ramp.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 5. Utilizing four or more people, carefully move the printer down the ramp to the floor as shown in Figure 2-5. Figure 2-5 6. Remove the tape holding the right side of the printer. 7. Remove the packing material from underneath the tractor assembly as shown in Figure 2-6. Packing Material Tractor Assembly Figure 2-6 8. Open the left door as shown in Figure 2-7.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 9. 10. 11. 12. Open the fuser lamp assembly (2) screws. Remove the shipping cushion on the fuser glass as shown in Figure 2-7. Remove the tape holding the Fuser Toner Filter and Exit Rollers (Figure 2-7). Remove any remaining tape and packing material from the outside of the printer.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 13. 14. 15. 16. Open the front door. Remove all visible tape as shown in Figure 2-8 below. Remove the Toner Collecting Bottle and then remove the tape from the lower charger unit. Re-install the Toner Collecting Bottle.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Remove the Lower Right Side Cover. Remove the Controller and remove packing material around the controller. Remove the Controller cover and confirm that all boards are securely seated. Replace the Cover. Unwrap the Printer Power Cord, Controller Power Cord, and the AC adapter, all located in the lower printer compartment.
INSTALLATION GUIDE CHAPTER 3. Moving the Printer to the Operating Location 3.1 General Cautions 1. Use care not to damage the finish of the printer covers, especially while moving the printer through door openings. 2. Do not tilt the printer more than 0.5 degree. 3. Do not drop the printer from a height exceeding 3 cm. 4. If the printer is moved on a “dolly,” make certain that it is entirely stable before moving. 5.
INSTALLATION GUIDE CHAPTER 4. Unpacking and Inventory of Accessories Boxes 4.1 Accessories Box No. 1 1. Unpack and inventory the contents of accessory Box 1. Toner Bottle & Paper Stopper Developer Powder (2) Packs Accessories Note: Developer pack contains two (2) packages of developer powder each. Two packages of developer powder are used during initial printer prep.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 4.2 Accessories Box No. 2 1. Unpack and inventory the contents of accessories Box 2. Cloth, Brush, and Cleaning Pen Suction Brake Unit Accessories Box No. 2 4.3 Accessories Box No. 3 1. Unpack and inventory the contents of Box No. 3 ¾ ¾ ¾ 4.4 Universal Web Guide, Qty 1 Conveyor Roller, 1-3/8” x 22” Long, Qty 1 Installation Procedure Missing or Damaged Accessories 1.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 4.5 Installation of the Suction Brake Unit 1. Remove the Suction Brake, three mounting screws and two connector cover mounting screws from accessories Box 2. 2. Mount the Suction Brake Unit onto the four mounting holes as shown in Figure 4-1. Figure 4-1 3. Fasten the Suction Brake (Figure 4-2) using the three mounting screws supplied. 4. Connect the 3P connector of the Form End Sensor to the Suction Brake Unit. 5. Mount the 3P connector cover with the two remaining screws supplied.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 4.6 Installation of Web Guide/Connector Panel 1. Remove the filler plate (2 screws) from lower side cover beneath the suction brake. See figure below. 2. Remove the lower right side cover from the printer. Filler Plate Lower Side Cover 3. 4. 5. 6. Mounting Screws Connector Panel Remove the four mounting screws securing the connector panel to the mounting bracket. Feed the connector panel through the hole of the lower sides cover. Mount the lower side cover.
INSTALLATION GUIDE Installation of Web Guide/Connector Panel, continued 10. Position the Box Assembly under the suction brake of the printer locating the edge 5 ¾” from the edge of the front printer cover. See Figure below. 11. Place the roller shaft (Item 2) in the grooves of the Web Guide Assembly (Item 1) and adjust the spring plungers so that the roller shaft does not pull out of the grooves during printer operation.
INSTALLATION GUIDE CHAPTER 5. Electromechanical Setup Procedure Note: Parts of this chapter may have already been completed during printer prep. 5.1 Mounting the Paper Stopper (Stacker) 1. Remove the front of the Paper Stopper Guide Rail Screw shown in Figure 5-1. Paper Stopper Guide Rail Guide Rail Screw Figure 5-1 2. Install the Paper Stopper in the Paper Stopper Guide Rail as shown in Figure 5-2 and re-install the screw.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 5.2 Preparation of the Developer Unit 1. Open the front door and slide open the EP Drawer (Figure 5-3.) Figure 5-3 2. Remove any pieces of tape and packing material from the EP Drawer (Figure 5-4).
INSTALLATION GUIDE 5.2 Preparation of the Developer Unit, continued 3. Remove the Main Charge Unit as shown in Figure 5-5. 30 Figure 5-5 4. Remove the OPC Cartridge form the EP Drawer as shown in Figure 5-6 Figure 5-6 ! WARNING ! Do not touch the organic photoconductor (OPC) drum. If the OPC Drum is exposed as-is, and the cartridge is kept in a bright light, it will not function properly. Limit indoor exposure to less than 10 minutes.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 5.2 Preparation of the Developer Unit, continued 5. Remove the Developer Unit from the EP Drawer as shown in Figure 5-7. Figure 5-7 6. Remove the two screws securing the lid of the Developer Unit and remove the lid as shown in Figure 5-8.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 5.2 Preparation of the Developer Unit, continued 7. Remove one of the developer powder boxes from accessories Box 2. 8. One at a time cut the corner of each packet and add the developer powder to the developer unit as shown in Figure 5-9 and 5-10. 9. Evenly pour the contents of two packages of developer powder into the developer unit while rotating the developer drive gear in the direction of the arrow as shown in Figure 5-10. Figure 5-9 Figure 5-10 10.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 5.2 Preparation of the Developer Unit, continued 12. Install the OPC Cartridge in the EP Drawer as shown in Figure 5-12. Figure 5-12 13. Install the Main Charger Unit on the OPC Cartridge as show in Figure 5-13. 14. Slide the EP drawer closed, Figure 5-14.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 5.3 Controller Installation, Meto-Logic ! CAUTION ! The printer power cord must not be connected until after the controller has been installed. 1. 2. 3. 4. Open lower Front Door. Locate power strip above main power supply cabinet (see Figure 5-17). Position the Controller in the lower cabinet as shown in Figure 5-15. Connect the monitor AC power cord from the connector panel harness to the Unswitched AC receptacle of the Printer.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 5.3 Controller Installation, Meto-Logic, continued 5. Attach the AC power cord supplied from the AC output receptacle of the power strip (Figure 5-17) to the input AC receptacle of the Meto-Logic controller. 6. Attach the AC power cord supplied from the AC input receptacle of the power strip to the Switched AC receptacle of the Printer as shown in Figure 5-17. 7.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 5.3 Controller Installation, Meto-Logic, continued Attach the Blue TDU cable from the connector panel harness to the controller's TDU port as shown in Figure 5-16. Make sure the connector is securely seated. 10. Confirm that the controller voltage selector switch is set to the 230V position. 11. Place the Controller back into the lower printer compartment with the front of the controller facing the front door. 9.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 5.4 Storage of Test Print Samples 1. Test print samples printed during installation should be stored within the printer for future reference. 2. New print samples should be replaced in the printer each time a printer setting or a customer configuration has been altered.
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INSTALLATION GUIDE 5.5 Power Cord Connection Note: If the printer is being installed in a country location other that the U.S. or Canada, it may be necessary to change the power cord. Consult Appendix B for further information. 1. Check that the printer circuit breaker is in the OFF position (Figure 5-18). Figure 5-18 2. Check that the printer power switch, on the side of the printer is in the OFF (0) position (Figure 5-19).
INSTALLATION GUIDE 5.5 Power Cord Connection, continued ! WARNING ! Before connecting the Printer power cord, confirm that the Controller power supply voltage selector switch is set to the 230V position. 3. Plug the printer power cord into the wall outlet (Figure 5-20). LP 100R AC Power Figure 5-20 Note: For wall outlet specification, refer to Appendix C, "LP 100R Printer Equipment Specifications.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 5.6 Main Power-On ! WARNING ! Before connecting the Printer power cord, confirm that the Controller power supply voltage selector switch is set to the 230V position. 1. Place the printer circuit breaker in the ON position, (Figure 5-21). Figure 5-21 5.7 Controller Power-On 29 1. Turn the Printer's main Power switch On (see Figure 5-19). 2. Confirm that the Remote/Maintenance switch is set to Remote. 3.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 5.8 Entering Maintenance Mode 5.8.1 Turning the Controller's Power Off Before entering Maintenance mode you must first turn off power to the controller. This is necessary when performing maintenance functions that may require sudden power off and on conditions. Turning power off to the controller allows you to work freely without damaging the controller: 1. Turn the Printer Off from the POWER LED switch. 2. Open the front door. 3.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 5.8.2 Turning the Printer's Power On, Continued Note: After the warm-up sequence, the LCD display will boot to the Maintenance Mode Service display, Figure 5-24. Because paper has not yet been loaded, an “FMU: FORM UNLOADED” error message will appear on the bottom of the display. If forms had been loaded previously, and no errors are present, the Maintenance Mode display will appear without an error message (Figure 5-25). Figure 5-24 IDLE 11.0" x 15.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 5.9 ATDC Adjustment • When replacing the developer unit or replacing the developer starter, it is necessary to adjust the calibration of the ATDC sensor before using the printer. Note: The developer unit comes supplied with four (4) packages of developer starter. Two (2) packages are used for the initial charge, and the remaining two (2) packages are to be replaced at the 400K interval. TRIMMER VOLUME GREEN LED YELLOW LED Figure 5-26 REMOTE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 MAINT 1.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 5.10 Toner Bottle Installation 1. Tap a new Toner Bottle against a desk or other hard surface four or five times as shown in Figure 5-28. Then turn the Toner Bottle upside down and tap it in the same way again. Figure 5-28 2. Shake the Toner Bottle vigorously while rotating the bottle at least five times, Figure 5-29. Figure 5-29 3. Swing out the Toner Bottle Holder, Figure 5-30.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 5.10 Toner Bottle Installation, continued 4. With the “UP” marking on top, insert the Toner Bottle into position as shown in Figure 5-31. Check that the black line on the Bottle is aligned with the marking on the Toner Bottle. UP UP Figure 5-31 5. While supporting the Toner Bottle with your hand, gently pull the toner seal off of the Bottle as shown in Figure 5-32. Figure 5-32 6. Swing the Toner Bottle Holder closed and close the Front Door, Figure 5-33.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 5.11 Power Off 1. 35 Place the Printer Power Switch (Refer to Figure 5-19) into the off position.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 5.12 Final Mechanical Check 1. After completing the installation, check the following mechanical functions. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 5.13 Check the opening and closing of the Front Cover, Toner Bottle access cover and the left Side Cover. Check the Stacker Assembly for smooth operation. Check the Tractor Assembly for smooth up and down movement. Check the EP Drawer for smooth operation a well as perfect locking and releasing. Check Suction Brake unit for proper operation.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 6.1 Equipment Specification Consult Appendix C for LP 100R Equipment Specifications. 7.1 Equipment Installation Checklist Preparation After completion of the installation, the Equipment Installation Checklist must be completed by the installer and submitted for review. The Equipment Installation Checklist can be found in Appendix H. After completion, remove the checklist from this manual and immediately return to the specified address. 8.
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APPENDIX A LP 100R PRINTER OPERATING LOCATION REQUIREMENTS 1.1 Operating Location Requirements Before proceeding with the printer installation, check the following location requirements. 1.1.1 General Site Requirements To ensure the utmost safety and prevent possible malfunctions of the printer, install it in a location that meets the following requirements: 1.1.2 1. Since toner spills can occur, do not locate the printer on vinyl chloride flooring or any other material not resistant to toner. 2.
APPENDIX A 1.1.3 Clearance Requirements 1.1.3.1 Printer Size Figure A-1 illustrates a front and top view of the printer that provides its overall dimensions as well as the height and total clearance required when the front and left side covers are fully opened. Figure A-1 also provides proper media loading distance 13" from the media to the Suction Brake Unit.
APPENDIX A 1.1.3.2 Printer Clearance Requirements (Maintenance Area) Figure A-2 illustrates a printer top view showing the minimum clearance required to maintain and repair the LP 100R printer. Taking into consideration the width and depth dimensions of the printer, a space approximately 9’ (2.74 M) X 9’ (2.74 M) is required. Maintenance Area 9 feet ( 2.74 Meters) PRINTER PRINTER EP DRAWER 9 feet ( 2.
APPENDIX A 1.1.3.3 Printer Clearance Requirements (Installed) Figure A-3 illustrates a printer top view showing the minimum clearance required when a printer is moved to a wall. A minimum of 6” (inches) is required for proper printer ventilation.
APPENDIX A 1.1.4 Operating Environment Requirements 1.1.4.1 Temperature 50° F to 95° F (10° C to 35° C) with a temperature variation not exceeding 18° F (10° C). 1.1.4.2 Humidity 35% to 80% RH with a maximum fluctuation of 20% per hour. 1.1.5 Power Source and Grounding Requirements 1.1.5.1 Power Source The power source requirements are as follows: 1. 200 to 240 VAC (50 or 60 Hz) 2. Use power source with low frequency fluctuations: Frequency Fluctuation: 1.1.5.2 Within ± 3% 3.
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APPENDIX B EUROPEAN POWER CONSIDERATIONS 1.1 POWER CORD INSTRUCTIONS (EUROPE) DANGER THIS APPARATUS IS SHIPPED WITH THE POWER SUPPLY CORD AND THE PLUG WHICH IS CERTIFIED FOR USA AND CANADA. IF IT IS USED IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES, THE POWER SUPPLY CORD AND PLUG SHOULD BE CHANGED BY THE LAW AS FOLLOWING. 1.1.1 REPLACING THE POWER SUPPLY CORD 1. Remove the factory installed power supply cord. 2. To configure a new power supply cord, the following hardware and tools should be used.
APPENDIX B 1.1.2 CONFIGURE THE PLUG 1. If the power supply cord is not provided with an attachment plug cap, configure a new plug to the power supply cord in accordance with following procedures. 2. Prepare a plug that has appropriate rating and agency approval as shown in the table below and proceed as follows: Plug Type 250V AC 25A UK 240V AC 30A or more (INDUSTRIAL) Reference Standards CEE 7-7 BS 4343 IEC 309-2 EN 60309-2 CEE 17 3.
APPENDIX C LP 100R PRINTER EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS Item Description 1. Printing Method ■ Dry Electro Photographic ■ Laser Diode Exposure 2. Printing Speed ■ 3,300 LPM (6LPI) 3. Printing Resolution ■ 240/300/400/480/600 DPI (Changeable) ■ 400 is standard 4. Print Duty (B/W Ratio) ■ Max. 25% (TBD) 5. Fusion Method ■ Flash (Xenon Lamp) a) Maximum Width ■ Max. 17" (431.8 mm) b) Maximum Length ■ Max. 233/4" (603.25 mm) a) Width ■ 6 to 18 inches (152.4 to 457.
APPENDIX C LP 100R PRINTER EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS, continued Item Description 12. Power Source ■ Universal (AC 200 to 240 VAC) (50 or 60 Hz) 13. Heat Dissipation (BTU) ■ Operating: 8560 BTU/hr (2508 Wh) ■ Stand-by: 578 BTU/ hr (169.5 Wh) 14. Actual Current Draw ■ 16 Amp 15. Acoustic Noise ■ Stand-by: 50dB (A) or less ■ Printing: 62dB (A) or less 16. Wall Receptacle (U.S.) ■ LP-30R (NEMA) 17.
APPENDIX D LP 100R SWING GUIDE INSTALLATION 1.1 SWING GUIDE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Packing list 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 1 2 3 4 Swing guide assembly Swing guide drive motor assembly Paper guide plate assembly Screw (3×5 mm) 1 1 5 6 Paper guide Screw (4x8 mm) 2 11 2 14 7 8 Cover (sensor) Magnet assembly 1 1 Note: : • Lower the stacker table to the lowest position to facilitate the installation work. • Before starting the installation work, turn OFF the main POWER switch. 1.
APPENDIX D SWING GUIDE INSTALLATION, CONTINUED 2. Remove the blind plate from the printer frame for the swing guide drive motor assembly located above the PWB-F/SC board by removing the two screws. Note: The removed blind plate is no longer necessary. Store it, if necessary. Figure D-2 3. Position the swing guide drive motor assembly while shifting it to the right of the printer body by temporarily fastening the three screws. (See Figure D-2) 4.
APPENDIX D SWING GUIDE INSTALLATION, CONTINUED 7. Separate the two swing guide frame plates by removing the two thumb screws, and divide the swing guide assembly. 8. Install the inner swing guide assembly and mounting brackets (four screws) to the upper frame as shown in Figure D-5. Note: To ensure proper installation of the swing guide assembly, temporarily fasten the screws at the front right, rear left, and rear right of the guide assembly.
APPENDIX D SWING GUIDE INSTALLATION, CONTINUED 11. Swing the front plate upward and secure up against the bottom frame of the printer against the stationary magnet. 12. Insert the guide film into the hole in the upper part of the swing guide (front side).(Figure D-8) GUIDE FILM Figure D-8 SCREW SCREW 13. Lower the front plate down to the swing guide assembly and secure with the two knurled screws. 14. Install the two support plates. (Figure D-9) SUPPORT PLATES Figure D-9 15.
APPENDIX E LP 100R BURSTER UNIT INSTALLATION Packing list: 1 3 4 5 2 1 Burster unit 1 4 2 3 Paper guide Harness assembly 1 1 5 Caution: Fixing screws (4×8 mm) Label 2 1 Before starting the installation, turn OFF the main POWER switch. 1. Open the front door, and open the toner bottle. 2. Remove the cover before the fusing unit by removing six screws, the upper-left cover by removing one screw, and the lower-left cover by removing four screws. Figure E-1 3.
APPENDIX E BURSTER UNIT INSTALLATION, CONTINUED 4. Remove the exit guide A by removing the four screws. (Figure E-3) A Figure E-3 5. Remove the exit guide B by removing the two screws. (Figure E-4) B Note: The exit guide A and B are no longer necessary together with the screws when the burster unit is installed. Store it, if necessary. Figure E-4 6. Install the paper guide on to the burster unit. 7. Install the harness on to PWB-F to the PJ-7 connector. Install the harness in the cable clamp.
APPENDIX F LP 100R IPDS USB KEY INSTALLATION 1. To enable the IPDS Emulation, the Sentinel Key shown below must be installed into the USB port of the Meto-Logic controller.
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APPENDIX G LP 100R PC CARTRIDGE INSTALLATION Packing list 3 1 2 1 PC drum 1 2 3 PC cleaning unit Cleaner blade 1 1 Note1: Before starting the installation, turn the printer OFF. 1. Install the new PC drum to the stops in the cleaning unit as shown in Figure G-1. PC DRUM Figure G-1 Note: To avoid damage to PC drum surface, avoid direct contact to surface. Note: Use the supplied cleaning pad or other suitable item to shield the PC drum from contact damage and prolonged exposure to light. 2.
APPENDIX G LP 100 R PC CARTRIDGE INSTALLATION, CONTINUED 3. Re-install the Main Charger Unit as shown in Figure G-3. 4. Slide the EP Drawer closed.
APPENDIX H LP 100R PRINTER EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION CHECKLIST In order to permit the SATO Printer Product Support Group to maintain an adequate Customer Database for those Customers using the LP 100R Printer, it is imperative that the attached Equipment Checklist be completed, removed from Appendix H, and returned to the SATO Product Support Group after installation has been completed.
APPENDIX H LP 100R PRINTER EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION CHECKLIST CUSTOMER DATA Company Name: Company Address: Contact Name: Location of closest Airport: Distance from Airport to Customer site: SALES DATA Sales Representative Name: EQUIPMENT DATA Date Received: Did the printer shipping container or any additional containers sustain any damage in-transit? Yes No If Yes, please describe the damage: Date Equipment Installed: Did the Customer provide Dedicated A.C.
APPENDIX H Equipment Checklist, continued Customer Name: Were the following items received with the Printer? Yes No Toner Bottle (1) Yes No Paper Stopper (1) Yes No Developer Starter (2) boxes Yes No Suction Brake Unit (1) Yes No Cleaning Cloth (1) Yes No Cleaning Brush (1) Yes No Cleaning Pen (1) Yes No Universal Web Guide (1) Yes No Conveyor Roller(1) Yes No Installation Procedure Yes No Accessory Box No.
APPENDIX H Equipment Checklist, continued Customer Name: Were any parts missing from the Printer or the Controller? Yes No If Yes, which parts? Please enter comments you wish to make: Please attach the following to this checklist: 1.The Printer Status Page 2.Samples of each document printed on the LP 100R Printer 3. A system block diagram for the installed printer (See typical system example below). A simple block diagram will do.
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