Epson R260 Service Manual - Page 94

Stacker Assy, Fig.4-106, See Table 5-4. Adjustment Items p.116

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EPSON Stylus Photo R260/R265/R270, R360/R380/R390 2. Remove the screw that secures the P/S Assy, and remove the P/S Assy from the Lower Housing. • Screw : C.B.P M3x10 (tightening torque: 5-7 kgf.cm) Lower Housing P/S Assy Revision B 4.5.6 Stacker Assy † Parts/Components need to be removed in advance All exterior parts/ All control boards / Middle Housing / 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)" Ferrite core Figure 4-107. Removing the P/S Assy When installing the P/S Assy, referring to Fig.4-106, put the Ferrite Core into the cutout of the Lower Housing, and route the connector cables through the six tabs. CHECK P O IN T Refer to the Orientation Definition below for the directions in the following procedures. •"4.1.6 Orientation Definition (p.61)" 1. Lower the CDR Guide Lever to raise the Stacker. 2. Disengage the hook, and remove the CDR Guide Lever. CDR Guide Lever A D JU S TM E N T R E Q U IR E D Whenever the P/S Assy is replaced, the required adjustment must be carried out. See "Table 5-4. Adjustment Items (p.116)" in Chapter 5 Hook Removal Direction Figure 4-108. Removing the CDR Guide Lever 3. Lift the front side of the Stacker to push down its shaft side to lower the Stacker. Push down Disassembly/Assembly CDR Guide Lever Spring CDR Shaft Stacker Figure 4-109. Removing the CDR Guide Lever Spring (1) Disassembly of the Printer Mechanism 95

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EPSON Stylus Photo R260/R265/R270, R360/R380/R390
Revision B
Disassembly/Assembly
Disassembly of the Printer Mechanism
95
2.
Remove the screw that secures the P/S Assy, and remove the P/S Assy from
the Lower Housing.
Screw
: C.B.P M3x10 (tightening torque: 5-7 kgf.cm)
Figure 4-107.
Removing the P/S Assy
4.5.6
Stacker Assy
Parts/Components need to be removed in advance
All exterior parts/ All control boards / Middle Housing / Printer Mechanism
Removal procedure
1.
Lower the CDR Guide Lever to raise the Stacker.
2.
Disengage the hook, and remove the CDR Guide Lever.
Figure 4-108.
Removing the CDR Guide Lever
3.
Lift the front side of the Stacker to push down its shaft side to lower the
Stacker.
Figure 4-109.
Removing the CDR Guide Lever Spring (1)
When installing the P/S Assy, referring to
Fig.4-106
, put the
Ferrite Core into the cutout of the Lower Housing, and route the
connector cables through the six tabs.
A
D
J
U
S
T
M
E
N
T
R
E
Q
U
I
R
E
D
Whenever the P/S Assy is replaced, the required adjustment must be
carried out.
See “Table 5-4. Adjustment Items (p.116)” in Chapter 5
Lower Housing
Ferrite core
P/S Assy
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)”
C
H
E
C
K
P
O
I
N
T
Refer to the Orientation Definition below for the directions in the
following procedures.
“4.1.6 Orientation Definition (p.61)”
CDR Guide Lever
Removal Direction
Hook
CDR Shaft
Push down
CDR Guide Lever Spring
Stacker