Contents - Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- ENERGY STAR
- Communication Statements
- European Union (EC) Electromagnetic Compatibility Directives
- Electrical Safety
- Trademarks and Service Marks
- Safety Inspection
- Inspect Mechanical Parts
- Inspect Electrical Parts
- Preface
- Printing Conventions In This Manual
- Related Documents
- About The Printer
- How To Identify The Printer
- Printer Configuration Code
- Forms Handling
- Important Maintenance Notes
- Controls And Indicators
- Mechanical Controls: Figure 6
- Diagnosing Problems
- Start Of Call
- How To Troubleshoot
- Troubleshooting Display Messages
- Operator Panel Message 301 - 305
- Troubleshooting Other Symptoms
- Communication Problems
- General Symptom List
- operator panel
- power stacker
- print quality
- printer operation
- Diagnostics
- Operator Print Tests
- Selecting And Running Tests
- Customer Engineer (CE) Tests
- Boot Diagnostics Menu
- Hex Code Printout
- Printer Information Menu
- Soft vs. Hard Reset
- Controller Board Status LEDs At Power Up
- Troubleshooting A New Installation
- RibbonMinder
- ribbon action
- The Ribbon Log
- Downloading Microcode From IBM First
- Clear NVRAM
- Loading Flash Memory
- Loading Through The Serial Or Parallel Port
- Loading Through the Network Interface Card (NIC)
- Reprogramming the Security Key
- Shuttle Electrical Shorts Test
- Hammer Bank Power Cable Shorts Test
- Cable Shorts Test
- Main Wire Harness Test Diagnostic
- Power Supply Operational Check
- Locations
- Circuit Diagrams, Circuit Boards, Cables, and Switches
- interconnection diagram
- power distribution diagram
- Removals and Adjustments
- Preparing The Printer For Maintenance
- Restoring The Printer To Operation
- Removal And Replacement Procedures
- Belt, Paper Feed Timing
- Belt, Platen Open
- Circuit Board: PSA3 Controller
- Circuit Board: Power Supply
- Circuit Breaker
- Connector Shells
- Cover Assembly, Hammer Bank / Ribbon Mask
- Cover Assembly, Shuttle
- Cover Assembly, Top, Pedestal Model
- Dashpot
- Ethernet Interface Assembly
- Fan Assembly, Cabinet Exhaust
- Fan Assembly, Card Cage
- Fan Assembly, Hammer Bank
- Hammer Spring Assembly
- IBM Coax/Twinax Expansion Board
- Magnetic Pick-up (MPU) Assembly
- Memory Modules and Security Key
- Motor Assembly, Paper Feed
- Motor Assembly, Platen Open
- Motor Assembly, Ribbon Drive
- Operator Panel Assembly
- Paper Guide Assembly
- Paper Ironer
- Platen
- Platen Stop Assembly
- Resistors, Terminating
- controller board
- Ribbon Guide Assembly (L/R)
- RibbonMinder** Sensor
- Shaft, Splined
- Shaft, Support
- Shuttle Frame Assembly
- Spring, Extension, Hammer Bank
- Switch Assembly, Paper Detector
- Switch Assembly, Platen Interlock
- Tractor (L/R)
- Adjustment Procedures
- Belt, Paper Feed Timing, Adjustment (Figure 24)
- Belt, Platen Open, Adjustment (Figure 25)
- Paper Scale Alignment (Figure 26)
- Platen Gap Adjustment (Figure 27)
- Ribbon Guide Alignment (Figure 28)
- Adjusting The End Of Forms Distance
- Hammer Phasing Adjustment
- Coil Temperature Adjustment
- Dynamic Paper Tension Adjustment
- Tractor Belt Tension Adjustment
- Ethernet Initialization
- Parts Catalog
- Preventive Maintenance
- Cleaning The Printer
- Cleaning The Interior
- Cleaning The Shuttle Frame Assembly
- Cleaning The Card Cage Fan Assembly
- A Installing And Relocating The Printer
- B Communication Adapters
- Ethernet Troubleshooting Tips
- C Power Cords And Adapters
- D ASCII Codes
- E SureStak** Power Stacker
- Introduction
- How To Operate The Power Stacker
- Stacker Problems
- Removing The Power Stacker
- Installing The Power Stacker
- Replacing The Constant Force Spring
- Replacing The Timing Belts
- Replacing The Roller Drive Shaft
- Illustrated Parts Breakdown
- F Printer Specifications
- Ribbon Specifications
- warranty information
- Paper Specifications
- Labels
- Environmental Characteristics
- Electrical Characteristics
- Interfaces
- Printing Rates
- G Metric Conversion Tables
- Torque and Force
- Temperature
- H Torque Table
- I Abbreviations
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Connector Shells323Connector ShellsSome of the printer cable connectors are grouped inside connector shells (P/N 14H5288) that plug into connectors J106 andJ107 on the controller board. The procedure below explains how to remove and install cable assemblies from any connectorshell in the printer.NOTE: There is a diagram of the P106 / P107 connector shells on the plastic cover over the power supply.Removal1. Prepare the printer for maintenance (page 313).2. Cabinet Model: Remove the paper guide assembly (page 348).Pedestal Model: Remove the top cover assembly (page 327).3. Disconnect the cable connector shell containing the cable assembly that will be replaced.4. Pull the side of the connector shell outward and gently pull the cable connector upward. (See Figure 14.) Notice that two-wire connectors are grouped across from two-wire connectors in a connector shell. Four-wire connectors are groupedacross from four-wire connectors in a connector shell.5. Disengage the lock tab(s) on the cable connector from the slots in the side of the connector shell.6. Remove the cable connector from the connector shell. (Remove only the cable connector for the cable you are replacing;leave the rest in the shell.)Installation1. Position the cable connector in the connector shell. Two-wire connectors are always grouped across from two-wireconnectors in a connector shell. Four-wire connectors are always grouped across from four-wire connectors in a connectorshell. (See Figure 14.)2. Pull the side of the connector shell outward and gently push the cable connector down into the connector shell.3. Engage the tabs on the cable connector in the slots in the side of the connector shell. Press the sides of the connector shellinward to make sure all cable connector tabs are engaged in the shell slots.4. Connect the cable connector shell to its printer connection.5. Cabinet Model: Install the paper guide assembly (page 348).Pedestal Model: Install the top cover assembly (page 327).6. Return the printer to normal operation (page 314).
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