Epson Stylus Pro 9000 Service Manual - Page 78

Removing the Platen Gap Adjustment motor

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EPSON Stylus Pro 9000 REMOVING THE PLATEN GAP ADJUSTMENT MOTOR Preparation: Remove the Maintenance Cover as described in Maintenance Cover Removal on page 58. Remove the Top Cover as described in Top Cover Removal on page 59. Remove the Right Side Cover as described in Left and Right Side Cover Removal on page 60. 1. Disconnect the cables from CN17 and CN18 on the relay board. 2. Remove the two screws (CP(W2) M3x8) securing the PG Motor to the side frame, and then remove the motor. After reinstalling the PG Motor, perform the gear backlash adjustment. REMOVING THE PLATEN GAP HOME POSITION SENSOR Preparation: Remove the Maintenance Cover as described in Maintenance Cover Removal on page 58. Remove the Top Cover as described in Top Cover Removal on page 59. Remove the Right Side Cover as described in Left and Right Side Cover Removal on page 60. 1. Disconnect the cable from CN17 on the relay board on the right side of the printer. 2. Remove the two screws securing the Platen Gap HP Sensor to the PG Adjustment Motor mounting plate, and then remove the sensor. NOTE: A No. 1 (small) Phillips screwdriver is needed to remove these screws. Platen Gap HP Sensor Figure 4-35. PG Motor Removal Disassembly & Assembly Figure 4-36. Removing the Platen Gap HP Sensor 78

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EPSON Stylus Pro 9000
Disassembly & Assembly
78
REMOVING THE PLATEN GAP ADJUSTMENT MOTOR
Preparation:
Remove the Maintenance Cover as described in
Maintenance Cover
Removal
on page 58.
Remove the Top Cover as described in
Top Cover Removal
on page 59.
Remove the Right Side Cover as described in
Left and Right Side Cover
Removal
on page 60.
1.
Disconnect the cables from CN17 and CN18 on the relay board.
2.
Remove the two screws (CP(W2) M3x8) securing the PG Motor to the side
frame, and then remove the motor.
Figure 4-35.
PG Motor Removal
REMOVING THE PLATEN GAP HOME POSITION SENSOR
Preparation:
Remove the Maintenance Cover as described in
Maintenance Cover
Removal
on page 58.
Remove the Top Cover as described in
Top Cover Removal
on page 59.
Remove the Right Side Cover as described in
Left and Right Side Cover
Removal
on page 60.
1.
Disconnect the cable from CN17 on the relay board on the right side of the
printer.
2.
Remove the two screws securing the Platen Gap HP Sensor to the PG
Adjustment Motor mounting plate, and then remove the sensor.
NOTE:
A No. 1 (small) Phillips screwdriver is needed to remove these
screws.
Figure 4-36.
Removing the Platen Gap HP Sensor
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After reinstalling the PG Motor, perform the gear backlash
adjustment.
Platen Gap HP Sensor