Epson R260 Service Manual - Page 86

Removing the Printer Mechanism, EPSON Stylus Photo R260/R265/R270, R360/R380/R390, Revision B

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EPSON Stylus Photo R260/R265/R270, R360/R380/R390 4.4 Removing the Printer Mechanism † Parts/Components need to be removed in advance All exterior parts/components / All control boards / Middle Housing 4.4.1 Removing the Printer Mechanism † Removal procedure C A U T IO N „ Take extra care to avoid injury from sharp metal edges. Before starting, see the page given below to check the dangerous edges. • "4.1.8 Sharp Metal Edges (Danger!)" (p.62) „ Handling of the Printer Mechanism Whenever handling the Printer Mechanism, hold it by the positions indicated with in the figure in order to avoid deformation of the frames. Figure 4-82. Handling the Printer Mechanism „ Before installing/removing the Printer Mechanism, lower the CDR Guide Lever to raise the Stacker. If the Printer Mechanism is moved with the Stacker lowered, the CDR Guide Sensor that moves with the Stacker may be damaged. Revision B C A U T IO N „ Do not touch the PF Scale with bare hands or damage it. „ If the Printer Mechanism is tilted leftward about 15°, the PF Scale hits against the desk surface and can break. After removing the Printer Mechanism, take extra care to protect the PF Scale. Printer Mechanism About 15° Do not tilt more than 15 degrees, or drag it while tilting. Figure 4-84. Handling of the Printer Mechanism CHECK P O IN T Refer to the Orientation Definition below for the directions indicated in the following procedures. •"4.1.6 Orientation Definition (p.61)" 1. Remove the acetate tape of the rear side of the Lower Housing with tweezers, and remove the Ferrite Core through the hole of the Lower Housing. Acetate tape Stacker Raised Status CDR Guide Lever Stacker Figure 4-83. Cautions on Removing the Printer Mechanism Figure 4-85. Removing the Ferrite Core (Printer mechanism) Disassembly/Assembly Removing the Printer Mechanism 87

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EPSON Stylus Photo R260/R265/R270, R360/R380/R390
Revision B
Disassembly/Assembly
Removing the Printer Mechanism
87
4.4
Removing the Printer Mechanism
Parts/Components need to be removed in advance
All exterior parts/components / All control boards / Middle Housing
4.4.1
Removing the Printer Mechanism
Removal procedure
1.
Remove the acetate tape of the rear side of the Lower Housing with tweezers,
and remove the Ferrite Core through the hole of the Lower Housing.
Figure 4-85.
Removing the Ferrite Core (Printer mechanism)
C
A
U
T
I
O
N
Take extra care to avoid injury from sharp metal edges. Before
starting, see the page given below to check the dangerous edges.
“4.1.8 Sharp Metal Edges (Danger!)” (p.62)
Handling of the Printer Mechanism
Whenever handling the Printer Mechanism, hold it by the
positions indicated with
in the figure in order to avoid
deformation of the frames.
Figure 4-82.
Handling the Printer Mechanism
Before installing/removing the Printer Mechanism, lower the
CDR Guide Lever to raise the Stacker. If the Printer
Mechanism is moved with the Stacker lowered, the CDR Guide
Sensor that moves with the Stacker may be damaged.
Figure 4-83.
Cautions on Removing the Printer Mechanism
Stacker
CDR Guide Lever
Stacker Raised
Status
C
A
U
T
I
O
N
Do not touch the PF Scale with bare hands or damage it.
If the Printer Mechanism is tilted leftward about 15°, the PF
Scale hits against the desk surface and can break. After
removing the Printer Mechanism, take extra care to protect the
PF Scale.
Figure 4-84.
Handling of the Printer Mechanism
C
H
E
C
K
P
O
I
N
T
Refer to the Orientation Definition below for the directions
indicated in the following procedures.
“4.1.6 Orientation Definition (p.61)”
Pr
i
n
t
er
Mech
anism
About
15
°
Do not tilt more than 15
degrees, or drag it while tilting.
Acetate tape