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Adjusting the Upper Limit Position (Bypass Tray)

Effect of Adjusting the Upper Limit Position

Adjusting the upper limit position lowers the upper limit position. (For dealing with repeated feeding problems due to double feeding or double feeding as a bundle)
During paper feeding, this achieves the effect of fanning the paper by abutting it against the paper tray plate for pre-separation (bank).

Note

  • Be careful because when there is enough pre-separation, lowering the upper limit position makes the unit prone to failure to feed.

  1. Remove the cap cover.

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  2. Remove the right front cover (_screw.pngx1).

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  3. Disconnect the right [1] and left side [2]

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  4. Remove the left front cover (_screw.pngx2).

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  5. Remove the screws.

    [1] Covered screw (_screw.pngx1)

    [2] Rear screw (_screw.pngx1)

    [3] Well screw (_screw.pngx1)

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  6. Disconnect the cover.

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  7. Remove the top cover (_screw.pngx3).

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  8. Adjust with the screw that holds the lift sensor bracket.

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[For repeated feeding problems due to double feeding or double feeding as a bundle]

Position the paper lift sensor bracket so it increases the gap [C] between the stay [A] and the lift sensor bracket [B] while keeping an eye on the scale on the upper part of the stay (1mm between lines).

Note

  • Positioning it at a point at a distance of 0.5mm from the position before adjustment lowers the upper limit position about 0.8mm below the current state.

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