Lexmark 2380 Service Manual - Page 130
Right Side Frame Removal
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Right Side Frame Removal 1. Remove the tractor assembly see "Push Tractor Assembly Removal" on page 4-53. 2. Remove the top cover see "Top Cover Removal" on page 4-61. 3. Remove the paper select lever see "Paper Select Lever Removal" on page 4-42. 4. Remove the sub logic board see "Sub Logic Board Removal" on page 4-59. 5. Remove the paper feed motor and paper feed motor plate see "Paper Guide / Platen Assembly Removal" on page 4-40. 6. Remove the ground spring and the platen-to-power supply ground leg from the right side of the printer. 7. Remove the print unit see "Print Unit Removal" on page 4-47. 8. Release the spring tension on the carrier belt by loosening the screw and pushing the assembly toward the center carrier plate; tighten the screw to hold it in position. 9. Rotate the left carrier adjustment bushing to unlock it from the left side frame. Release the latch on the forms thickness lever and slide the carrier shaft half way out so it is free of the right side frame. Do not lose the small bushing on the right end of the carrier shaft. 10. Raise the right pinch roller spring and slide the black retainer toward the center of the shaft. Remove the spring from the right side frame. 11. Remove the gears on the right side frame see "Right Side Frame Gears Removal" on page 4-58. 12. Remove the paper separator spring [2] and the slider cam [4] and for 23XX-003, the sub slider cam and its spring. 13. Remove the feed roll bushings [1] from the right side frame. 14. Remove the two screws [5] holding the right side frame to the carrier plate. 15. 23XX-002, 003 - Remove the screw [5] holding the right side frame to the support shaft [7]. 16. Lift the right end of the carrier plate up and slightly forward. 17. Release the two latches [6] and remove the right side frame. 18. Be sure to perform the Printhead-to-Platen Gap Adjustment see "Printhead-to-Platen Gap Adjustment" on page 4-2. 4-56