Epson 2200 Service Manual - Page 126

EPSON Stylus PHOTO 2100/2200, Revision B, DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY, Disassembly,

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EPSON Stylus PHOTO 2100/2200 Revision B C A U T IO N Fully be careful when removing the Printer Mechanism after peeling the Waste Ink Pad from the Front Frame since the Extension Spring 1.554 (front right) may come off. Refer to Figure 4-11, "Screws That Secure the Printer Mechanism" and Figure 4-48, "Removing the Extension Springs 1.554". 5. Slightly lift the Printer Mechanism, disconnect the two groups of Cutter Connector Cables from the Main Connector located on the front left side of the Lower Housing as viewed from the printer front, and remove the Printer Mechanism from the Lower Housing. Removal of the Printer Mechanism means that the Lower Housing has also been removed. Main Connector A Cutter Connector Cables Blade Figure 4-12. Disconnecting the Cutter Connector Cables When reinstalling the Printer Mechanism, route the Cutter Connector Cables in the groove A shown in Figure 4-12 so that they are not caught between the Printer Mechanism and Lower Housing. CHECK P O IN T When changing the Main Connector, cut the blades of the connector installing hooks with nippers. Refer to Figure 4-12, "Disconnecting the Cutter Connector Cables". C A U T IO N Since the ASP Mechanism does not include the ASF Unit, Printhead, Waste Ink Pads, Main Board and PSB/PSE Board, order them as required. " When reinstalling the Printer Mechanism, put the front right side Waste Ink Pad into the front of the Front Frame as seen from the printer front, and fix the Waste Ink Pad and Front Frame with double-faced tape. Refer to Figure 4-11, "Screws That Secure the Printer Mechanism". A D JU S TM E N T R E Q U IR E D When changing the Printer Mechanism, the following adjustments are necessary. Perform the adjustments in the following order. 1. PG Adjustment 2. CR tooth skip prevention mechanism adjustment 3. Head Cleanig 4. Head Angle Adjustment 5. PF Adjustment 6. PW sensor mounting position adjustment 7. CR Motor drive torque dispersion measurement (maximum correction value input) DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY Disassembly 126

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EPSON Stylus PHOTO 2100/2200
Revision B
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Disassembly
126
5.
Slightly lift the Printer Mechanism, disconnect the two groups of Cutter Connector
Cables from the Main Connector located on the front left side of the Lower
Housing as viewed from the printer front, and remove the Printer Mechanism from
the Lower Housing. Removal of the Printer Mechanism means that the Lower
Housing has also been removed.
Figure 4-12.
Disconnecting the Cutter Connector Cables
C
A
U
T
I
O
N
Fully be careful when removing the Printer Mechanism after
peeling the Waste Ink Pad from the Front Frame since the
Extension Spring 1.554 (front right) may come off.
Refer to Figure 4-11, "Screws That Secure the Printer
Mechanism" and Figure 4-48, "Removing the Extension Springs
1.554".
When reinstalling the Printer Mechanism, route the Cutter
Connector Cables in the groove A shown in Figure 4-12 so that
they are not caught between the Printer Mechanism and Lower
Housing.
Cutter Connector
Cables
Main Connector
Blade
A
C
H
E
C
K
P
O
I
N
T
When changing the Main Connector, cut the blades of the
connector installing hooks with nippers.
Refer to Figure 4-12, "Disconnecting the Cutter Connector
Cables".
C
A
U
T
I
O
N
Since the ASP Mechanism does not include the ASF Unit,
Printhead, Waste Ink Pads, Main Board and PSB/PSE Board,
order them as required.
"
When reinstalling the Printer Mechanism, put the front right
side Waste Ink Pad into the front of the Front Frame as seen
from the printer front, and fix the Waste Ink Pad and Front
Frame with double-faced tape.
Refer to Figure 4-11, "Screws That Secure the Printer
Mechanism".
A
D
J
U
S
T
M
E
N
T
R
E
Q
U
I
R
E
D
When changing the Printer Mechanism, the following
adjustments are necessary. Perform the adjustments in the
following order.
1.
PG Adjustment
2.
CR tooth skip prevention mechanism adjustment
3.
Head Cleanig
4.
Head Angle Adjustment
5.
PF Adjustment
6.
PW sensor mounting position adjustment
7.
CR Motor drive torque dispersion measurement
(maximum correction value input)