Xerox 83xx User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User Guide

August 2007 701P47496 Xerox 82xx/83xx Wide Format Printer Unwinder / Winder User Guide

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2-2 2.1.3 Operation Panel No. Name Function A / Part of the operation panel controlling the unwinder 100. B / Part of the operation panel con

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

2-3 2.2 VERIFYING THE PACKAGED ITEMS Inspect the unit for damage and check that all necessary parts are present. Notes • The parts which ar

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2-4 2.2.1.2 Winder kit No Part Description Quantity 1 PET adjusting strip 1 2 Hexagon key 2.5 mm 1 3 Hexagon key 3 mm 1 4 Hexagon

Page 5 - 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

2-5 2.2.2 For ValueJet 1604 series. 2.2.2.1 Packaging box No Part Description Quantity 1 Box 1: Bracket arms 1 2 Left bracket 1

Page 6 - 1.3 OPERATION LABELS

2-6 2.2.2.2 Winder kit . No Part Description Quantity 1 PET adjusting strip 1 2 Hexagon key 2.5 mm 1 3 Hexagon key 3 mm 1 4 Hexagon k

Page 7 - WEEE regulations

3-1 3 INSTALLING THE UNIT 3.1 GENERAL SEQUENCE UNPACK ALL ITEMS ▼ MOUNT THE ROLL UNIT BARS ▼ MOUNT THE BRACKETS FOR THE TENSIONING BARS ▼ INS

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3-2 3.2 INSTALL ALL PARTS 3.2.1 Mounting the roll unit bars Parts and Tools needed No Description Quantity needed RH3 – SPFR ValueJet 1 Ro

Page 9 - 2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW

3-3 Step 2 : Mount the left side of the bars with the mounting supports to the printer’s stand as indicated on the image below. No. Descriptio

Page 10 - 2.1.3 Operation Panel

3-4 3.2.2 Mounting the brackets for the tensioning bars 3.2.2.1 On a Spitfire, Rockhopper 3 and Viper Parts and Tools needed No Description Quan

Page 11 - 2.2.1.1 Packaging box

3-5 3.2.2.2 On a ValueJet 1604 Parts and Tools needed No Description Quantity 1 Right bracket 1 2 Left bracket 1 3 Self locking bolt M6x16

Page 12 - 2.2.1.2 Winder kit

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Page 13 - 2.2.2.1 Packaging box

3-6 3.2.3 Installing the tensioning bars Parts and Tools needed No Description Quantity RH3 & SPFR ValueJet 1604 1 Front tensioning bar

Page 14 - 2.2.2.2 Winder kit

3-7 Step 3 : Fix the front and rear tensioning bar with 4 times an M4x10 screw. Caution Be sure to lock the front tensioning bar at both

Page 15 - 3 INSTALLING THE UNIT

3-8 3.2.4 Mounting the PCB Box Parts and Tools needed No Description Quantity 1 PCB Box 1 2 Screw M5x8 2 3 Washer M5 4 4 Hexagon wrench 3 m

Page 16 - 3.2 INSTALL ALL PARTS

3-9 3.2.5 Connecting the cables. Caution • Use a power cable that is suitable to the local power specifications when connecting the UW/W 1

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3-10 3.3 CALIBRATING THE UW/W 100 3.3.1 Calibrating the rear tensioning system Parts and Tools needed Included in kit No. Description Quantity 1

Page 18 - No Description

3-11 Step 4 : Check if the edges of the loop are aligned on each other. Step 5 : Raise the pressure rollers. Slide the end of the strip (

Page 19 - 3.2.2.2 On a ValueJet 1604

3-12 PART 2 : DRAWING THE CONTROL LINES Step 1 : Place the adjustment plate onto the strip and slide it against the pressure rollers. Step 2

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3-13 Step 4 : Carefully pull the strip to create some tension. Caution • Don’t pull too hard on the strip. This will loosen the tape, res

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3-14 3.3.1.2 Adjusting the tensioning systems Introduction The present topic describes the adjustment of the REAR tensioning system. The procedure

Page 22 - 3.2.4 Mounting the PCB Box

3-15 Step 3 : Use the 2 screws (1) in the tension bar bracket to adjust the tension system. Referencing the figures below Line 1 is drawn in Positi

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i TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Safety Instructions ...

Page 24 - 3.3 CALIBRATING THE UW/W 100

3-16 3.3.2 Calibrating the front and rear roll unit bars. 3.3.2.1 Introduction The heights (hL and hR) on both sides of the roll unit bar (2) in re

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3-17 Step 5 : Slide the end of the synthetic paper strip (1) under the pressure rollers (4) in position 1 of the printer until the synthetic

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3-18 PART 2 : DRAWING THE CONTROL LINES Step 1 : Standing at the front side of the unit, place the adjustment plate onto the strip and position i

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3-19 Step 4 : Place the adjustment plate onto the strip and slide it against the pressure rollers. Step 5 : Pull the strip so there is an equa

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3-20 3.3.2.3 Adjusting the roll units Procedure Step 1 : Use the correct amount of spacers (2) to cover the space between the drawn lines (1).

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3-21 Step 3 : Insert these spacers (1) at the left or right side (depending on the deviation determined in the previous step) BETWEEN the roll uni

Page 30 - 3.3.2.1 Introduction

3-22 3.3.3 Adjusting the weight supports under the UW/W 100 Parts and Tools needed No. Description Quantity 1 Hexagon wrench 3 mm 1 3.3.3.1

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3-23 3.3.3.3 Adjusting the weight supports Caution • Don’t turn the weight supports with force when they reach the floor! Instructions

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4-1 4 OPERATING THE SYSTEM 4.1 TURNING THE POWER ON / OFF The switch in located on the power supply box. Its status is marked with “O” and “I”. “I

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4-2 4.2 LOADING ROLL MEDIA Please follow the procedure below to install and load roll media. Step 1 : Make sure the printer and Unwinder/Winder 100

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4-3 Step 9 : Be sure that the media is loaded centrally. This to be sure that the media is wound up straight. This can be easily checked by the yell

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4-4 Step 13 : Take the media on the front of the printer and pull until the rear tensioning system gently hits the back of the machine. This to beco

Page 40 - 4.2 LOADING ROLL MEDIA

1-1 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1.1 INTRODUCTION Important BE SURE TO READ THE TERMS IN THE NEXT CHAPTER THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING AND OPERATI

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1-2 1.3 OPERATION LABELS The operation labels mentioned below are attached to areas to which attention should be paid. Notes • Make sure th

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1-3 1.4 WEEE REGULATIONS WEEE regulations Environmental information Disposal of your old product Your product is designed and manufactured

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2-1 2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 2.1 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 2.1.1 Front / Winder (*) No Name Function 1 Front tensioning system Adjust the tension betw

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