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Solutions in Alphabetical Order 3. If present, the bypass transport must be raised to gain access to the sensors. WARNING: You may have to hold the bypass transport in the raised position if it lowers into the original position. 4. Stand in front of the Stacker drawer. Along the right side of the area you exposed when you opened the Finisher Top Cover, approximately 356 mm (14 inches) back from the front of the machine, look for a yellow ground strap. The ground strap is bolted to the right hand side of the machine frame. 5. Carefully duck your head under the Finisher Top Cover so you can look into the Finisher, and the area next to the ground strap. CAUTION: If you are wearing a necklace you may want to tuck it in or remove it so it will not get caught. 6. To the left of the ground strap attachment bolt, about 178 mm (7 inches) closer to the floor, you should see a red, orange, and brown wire leading to a black plastic block mounted on a metal bracket. The plastic block with small white letters on it is the detector. 7. About 254 mm (10 inches) left of the detector, under a long black metal bracket, is a round bulb-like object. The object is about 10 mm (3/8 inch) in diameter. This is the Q1218 sensor. DT6180 HandyBook 87

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Solutions in Alphabetical Order
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3.
If present, the bypass transport must be raised to gain access to the sensors.
WARNING: You may have to hold the bypass transport in the raised position if it lowers into
the original position.
4.
Stand in front of the Stacker drawer. Along the right side of the area you exposed when you
opened the Finisher Top Cover, approximately 356 mm (14 inches) back from the front of the
machine, look for a yellow ground strap. The ground strap is bolted to the right hand side of the
machine frame.
5.
Carefully duck your head under the Finisher Top Cover so you can look into the Finisher, and the
area next to the ground strap.
CAUTION: If you are wearing a necklace you may want to tuck it in or remove it so it will not
get caught.
6.
To the left of the ground strap attachment bolt, about 178 mm (7 inches) closer to the floor, you
should see a red, orange, and brown wire leading to a black plastic block mounted on a metal
bracket. The plastic block with small white letters on it is the detector.
7.
About 254 mm (10 inches) left of the detector, under a long black metal bracket, is a round bulb-like
object. The object is about 10 mm (3/8 inch) in diameter. This is the Q1218 sensor.