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Transmittal Page Title Part Number Product Service Manual 701P15051 8825/8830 Printer Status Date January 2002 SUPERSEDES Replaces 701P15050 dated May 1999...
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OCUMENT OMPANY XEROX 8825/ 8830 Printer Service Manual CAUTION Certain components in the 8825/ 8830 Printer are susceptible to damage from electrostatic dis- charge. Observe all ESD procedures to avoid com- ponent damage. 701P15051 January 2002...
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NOTICE While every care has been taken in the preparation of this manual, no liabil- ity will be accepted by Xerox Corporation arising out of any inaccuracies or omissions. NOTICE All service documentation is supplied to Xerox external customers for infor- mational purposes only.
Introduction About this Manual ......................Organization ........................How to Use This Manual ....................Repair Analysis Procedures (RAPs) ................Repair / Adjustment Procedures ..................Introduction 01/02 8825/8830 Printer...
Section 1. - Service Call Procedures BSDs. This section contains the following: This manual will enable the Service Representative to repair the 8825/8830 printers. Those • Call Flow Procedure service procedures affected by the 8825 configuration differences will be identified using the •...
Do not perform the remaining steps. Section 4. - Repair / Adjustment This section contains the repair and adjustment procedures for the 8825/8830 printers. Section 5. - Parts List This section contains the detailed Parts List for the 8825/8830 printers.
When the procedure or steps are not affected by a particular modification, they are identified with the statement, W/ O Tag/ MOD, followed by the modification number. The W/ O in the statement indicates that this step must be performed on units assembled without that specific modification. Introduction 01/02 8825/8830 Printer...
The Final Action is designed to ensure that the print is transported correctly and to ensure that image quality is within specification. Service Call Procedures 01/02 Introduction 8825/8830 Printer...
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Service Call Procedures 01/02 Introduction 8825/8830 Printer...
10. If the Printer Control Panel displays numbers during printer warm up, go to svc.8830prt.2974 in Section 2 of this service manual. 11. If the customers lights flicker when the machine is turned on, go to OF-3 Fuser Ballast RAP. Service Call Procedures 01/02 Call Flow Procedure, Initial Actions/Systems 8825/8830 Printer...
Ensure that all connectors are seated correctly at the Controller. print length on 36 inch wide paper) and make an internal test print. If 8825/8830 DDS configuration, ensure that the SCSI cable from the Scanner is con- If the defect is still present, go to...
Roll 2 position sensor C3-05 the media stopped moving Roll 2 motion sensor (Q2); 8825 with Tag/ when feeding from roll 1, 2, or (Q5) 8825 with Tag/MOD 1.1A MOD 90 Roll 3 position sensor...
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Sheet feed sensor error Sheet feed sensor Press power off (0) then The sheet feed sensor was (A21Q2) 8825 with Tag/ power on (1). If problem per- detected to be actuated when MOD 90 sists, replace the firmware. the machine powered up. This Main PWB (A3) 1.1A...
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Toner sensor (A22Q1) and the Main PWB (A3). drive circuit) Out of toner. Main PWB (A3) Main PWB (A3) CAUTION: Fuser must 1.1A be up to temperature before running motors. Service Call Procedures 01/02 Status Code Entry Chart 8825/8830 Printer...
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Driver PWB (A2) 1.1A PERATURE LIMIT signal Main PWB (A3) 10.1 1.1A The ADC/DAC failed POST exceeds it’s limit. LL-57 Power On Self Test SCC Main PWB (A3) fault 1.1A Service Call Procedures 01/02 Status Code Entry Chart 1-10 8825/8830 Printer...
TONER FAULT CALL Excessive toner Press power off (0), then power on (1). FOR ASSISTANCE sensed problem. If problem persists, go to LL-90 Over- toned Fault RAP. Service Call Procedures 01/02 Status Code Entry Chart, Message Display Entry 8825/8830 Printer 1-11...
Use care when handling the assembly. Replace the grid and/or pin array. Perform ADJ 9.2 Electrostatic Series. Table 2 Xerographic Module INTER TASK REASON TASK ENABLER Service Call Procedures 01/02 Message Display Entry Chart, Maintenance Proce- 1-12 8825/8830 Printer...
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Clean photoreceptor surface with Perform the Photoreceptor Cleaning nents for vellum cause jams. Xerox Film Remover if contaminated. Enhancement procedure in section 6. contamination. Contamination reduces Apply zinc stearate when surface is Use cleaning solvent to remove any...
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Call down, which will cause Ensure that the drive coupling is print quality defects. engaged. Service Call Procedures 01/02 Maintenance Procedures 1-14 8825/8830 Printer...
Replace any part or supply that is past its life. Perform the Final Action. Do Not perform the Maintenance Procedures. Service Call Procedures 01/02 8825/8830 Printer 1-15...
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Service Call Procedures 01/02 1-16 8825/8830 Printer...
Figure 1 Recording the Print Count Readings Record all activities in the Service Log. Record the Print Count Readings on the Service Call Report. Give appropriate credit to the Customer. Service Call Procedures 01/02 System Checkout / Final Action 8825/8830 Printer 1-17...
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Service Call Procedures 01/02 System Checkout / Final Action 1-18 8825/8830 Printer...
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OF-1 Control Panel RAP ....................2-15 OF-2 Power On Self Test (POST) RAP ................2-15 OF-3 Fuser Ballast RAP....................2-16 Generic RAPs Generic Clutch RAP ......................2-17 Generic Sensor RAP....................... 2-18 Generic Switch RAP......................2-19 Status Indicator RAPs 01/02 8825/8830 Printer...
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Status Indicator RAPs 01/02 8825/8830 Printer...
Check all wiring between A2P208 and A7P1. If the wiring is OK, replace the Driver PWB (A2), PL 1.1A NOTE: Drive Motor PWBs (A24), 8.1, and (A7) are identical and can be exchanged with each other. Replace the Drive Motor PWB (A7), 7.2. Status Indicator RAPs 01/02 C1-04/C2-04/C3-04 RAP 8825/8830 Printer...
Position Sensor for shinny or reflective surfaces. If these conditions exist correct the problem by painting the surface with flat black paint or use a black marker to cover the surface. Status Indicator RAPs 01/02 C1-59/ C2-59/ C3-59 RAP 8825/8830 Printer...
Replace the Fuser Heat Rod, HR1 ( 10.2) The machine has TAG 50 (50Hz only) installed. Repair the wire between terminal G and A1Q1 and A2P213-11 (wire no. 31) Status Indicator RAPs 01/02 LL-41/LL-45 Fuser Warm-up Fault RAP 8825/8830 Printer...
Replace the Thermistor Pad Assembly, 10.4. Check the wiring between Fuser Thermistor, RT1, and the Main PWB, A2. The wires have continuity. Repair the wires. Replace the Main PWB, A2, 1.1A. Status Indicator RAPs 01/02 LL-41/LL-45 Fuser Warm-up Fault RAP, LL-42 Ther- 8825/8830 Printer...
1.2A. Connect the (+) meter lead to the Driver PWB, A2P201-3 and the (-) meter lead to ground. There is +26 VDC present. Replace the Driver PWB, A2, 1.1A. Status Indicator RAPs 01/02 LL-43 Fuser Over Temperature RAP 8825/8830 Printer...
Check the YEL and GRN wires between the Temperature Limit Thermistor and the Driver PWB, A2, for continuity and for a short to ground. The wires are OK. Repair the wires. Replace the Thermistor Pad Assembly, 10.4. Status Indicator RAPs 01/02 LL-44 Fuser Too Hot RAP 8825/8830 Printer...
NOTE: If any value recorded in step 1 appears to be incorrect, use the previously recorded value. If there is no previously recorded value, retain the default value. Check/adjust the following: Table 2 ADJ 8.1 Vertical Magnification Status Indicator RAPs 01/02 LL-60/LL-61 NVM Fault RAP 8825/8830 Printer...
1): Ensure that the Developer Housing Auger and Drive Gears are not damaged and are installed correctly. Rear Auger Drive Gear Developer Housing Drive Gear Front Auger Drive Gear Figure 1 Developer Housing and Auger Drive Gears Status Indicator RAPs 01/02 LL-90 Overtoned Fault RAP 2-10 8825/8830 Printer...
Check for an open or short circuit to ground in the wire connected to A22Q1P1-3. If the wire is OK, replace the Toner Sensor A22Q1, 9.9. Run [9-21-6 Toner Sensor Calibra- tion. Replace the Main PWB, A3, 1.1A. Status Indicator RAPs 01/02 LL-90 Overtoned Fault RAP, LL-91 Undertoned 8825/8830 Printer 2-11...
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1.1A. If the problem persists, enter the code [0926 to reset the NVM. Figure 1 Location of Developer Drive Coupling The Developer Housing Auger and Drive Gears are rotating as the prints are being made. Status Indicator RAPs 01/02 LL-91 Undertoned Fault RAP 2-12 8825/8830 Printer...
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Drive Gear Flange and the Developer Housing Drive Gear flange. Flange Flange Cartridge Drive Motor removed for clarity Rear Auger Drive Gear Developer Housing Drive Gear Front Auger Drive Gear Figure 2 Developer Housing and Auger Drive Gears Status Indicator RAPs 01/02 LL-91 Undertoned Fault RAP 8825/8830 Printer 2-13...
There is a fault in the printer Replace the Main PWB, A3, 1.1A. the Control Panel or in the port output circuitry. Main PWB A3. Status Indicator RAPs 01/02 OF-1 Control Panel RAP, OF-2 Power On Self Test 8825/8830 Printer 2-15...
Connect the (+) meter lead to A2P213-6. Connect the (-) meter lead to A2P213-7. Reconnect the Power Cord and switch on the printer. There is +26 VDC present for approximately 5 seconds. Replace the Driver PWB, A2, 1.1A. Status Indicator RAPs 01/02 OF-3 Fuser Ballast RAP 2-16 8825/8830 Printer...
Check the adjustment of the Clutch (ADJ X.X). If the adjustment is good, replace the Clutch (PL X.X). The Clutch and its circuit appear to be operating normally. Check the adjustment or alignment of the Clutch. Figure 1 Clutch (Generic) Status Indicator RAPs 01/02 Generic Clutch RAP 8825/8830 Printer 2-17...
Unblock the sensor. There is approximately 0 VDC at J1 pin 3 of the sensor. Replace the sensor. Replace the main PWB. The Sensor and its circuit appear to be operating normally, check the adjustment or alignment of the Sensor. Status Indicator RAPs 01/02 Generic Sensor RAP 2-18 8825/8830 Printer...
Replace the Main PWB (A2) (PL X.X) Replace the Switch (PL X.X) The switch and its circuit appear to be operating normally. check the adjustment or alignment of the switch. Figure 1 Switch (Generic) Status Indicator RAPs 01/02 Generic Switch RAP 8825/8830 Printer 2-19...
If the defect has been corrected, go to the Maintenance Activities in the Service Call Pro- cedures in Section 1. If the defect is still present, continue with the other PROBABLE CAUSES. Print Quality 01/02 Print Quality Initialization Procedure, Print Defects 8825/8830 Printer...
This is the darkness and uniformity for a line. Misregistration This is when the distance from the lead edge of the image to the lead edge of the media is not within specification. Print Quality 01/02 Print Quality Definitions 8825/8830 Printer...
[9-55-5]. Select the black squares (A) and use the SIR 495.01 (PN 82P520) reference scale to measure the density. SPECIFICATION: Media - All sites between 1.0 and 1.3 Solid Area Density (SAD) Film - All sites equal to or greater than .85 SAD Print Quality 01/02 Print Quality General Diagnostics, Print Quality 8825/8830 Printer...
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This is the degree to which media is fed at an angle to the print image. Use a wide roll of media and run test pattern [9-55-7]. Measure the distance at B (both places) 70 blocks apart. SPECIFICATION: +/- 0.5% or less Print Quality 01/02 Print Quality Specifications 8825/8830 Printer...
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SPECIFICATION: Horizontal (D1) 812.8 mm +/- 4.06 mm Vertical (D2) 975.4 mm +/- 4.88 mm Cut Accuracy This is the dimension of variance from a true, horizontal cut. SPECIFICATION: +/- 4 mm Print Quality 01/02 Print Quality Specifications 8825/8830 Printer...
Use Xerox-qualified media. caused by a detack corotron. a. Bond media less than 20 lb may perform b. After all media checks, test with fresh Xerox 3. Frayed Side Edge Incorrect media side to 3. Ensure that the media is with less reliability than Xerox 20 lb.
9. LED Bar without Tag 28 9. Connect to J307A. incorrectly connected to Main PWB. 10. Toner buildup on Mag- 10. Go to Technical Services netic Roll. Bulletin (TSB 98116) for toner removal procedure. Print Quality 01/02 PQ 1, PQ 2 8825/8830 Printer...
7. Media transport 7. Ensure that the gap ( 8.4) is set correctly. 8. Heat Roll 8. Check for surface damage. 10.2) 9. Defective drum 9. Replace the drum ( 9.3). Print Quality 01/02 PQ 7, PQ 8 3-12 8825/8830 Printer...
Ensure that the Media heat roll. Replace the heat Transport gap ( 8.4) is roll ( 10.2). set correctly. 6. Media Transport. Ensure that the Media Transport gap ( 8.4) is set correctly. Print Quality 01/02 PQ 9, PQ 10 8825/8830 Printer 3-13...
6. Replace the drum ( 9.3) 7. Media transport Check for correct gap ( 8.4). 8. The Fabric Guide is con- 8. Check/replace the Fabric taminated, wrinkled or incor- Guide ( 10.2). rectly tensioned. Print Quality 01/02 PQ 11, PQ 12 3-14 8825/8830 Printer...
6. Replace the drum ( 9.3). 7. Media Transport 7. Ensure that the Media Transport gap ( 8.4) is set correctly. 8. Developer Housing Ensure the housing is latched securely. Print Quality 01/02 PQ 13, PQ 14 8825/8830 Printer 3-15...
Drum Buildup of devel- Push excess devel- oper material on the oper material back lower extrusion of into the housing. the developer hous- rubbing developed image on the drum. Print Quality 01/02 PQ 17, PQ 17A 8825/8830 Printer 3-17...
4B. Refer to BSD 7.1 BSD 7.3 to check for correct operation of the paper heat- ers. 5. Damaged or contaminated 5. Clean or replace the Heat heat roll Roll ( 10.2). Print Quality 01/02 PQ 22 3-20 8825/8830 Printer...
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4-92 REP 8.3 Buckle Switch ....................4-24 REP 10.3 Fuser Triac...................... 4-92 REP 8.4 Cut Sheet Media Feed Clutch - 8830 and 8825 with Tag/MOD 90 ....4-25 REP 10.7 Web Oiler Assembly ..................4-93 REP 8.5 Pressure Plates ....................
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Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 8825/8830 Printer...
A3 p307B A1P3 Disconnect con- nectors A3P 307B and A1P3. Figure 1 Removing the Controller Attach a Static Wrist Strap between your wrist and the unpainted metal chassis of the Controller. Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 3.1 8825/8830 Printer...
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Pull the 8 plastic fasteners outward and remove the Printer Main PWB. (Figure 3): Remove the NVM integrated circuit from the existing Main PWB. NVM Integrated Circuit Pin 1 locating dot Figure 3 NVM Integrated Circuit Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 3.1 8825/8830 Printer...
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Figure 4 Installing the NVM Integrated Circuit on the new Main PWB Install the new Main PWB over the 8 plastic fasteners. (Press down each plastic fastener to secure the Main PWB.) Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 3.1 8825/8830 Printer...
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Figure 5 Connecting P307A to new Main PWB 10. Connect the remaining connectors and the ground connector to the Main PWB. 11. Check the Xerox BBS to determine the current version of software to be installed on the Main PWB.
Disconnect the Transfer Corotron wire (small connector) Disconnect the Detack Corotron wire (large connector) Remove the three screws Disconnect A25P1 (7 mm hex head) Figure 1 Removing the High Voltage Power Supply Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 3.2 8825/8830 Printer...
Switch off the Main Power Switch. Disconnect the Power Cord. NOTE: All three Roll Supply Drawer Assemblies are removed the same way. The 8825 comes with Media Supply Drawer 1 or 2. The customer can order it with 2 drawers or have Drawer 2 retrofitted on site.
Pull out the Media Supply Drawer. Remove the roll of media. (Figure 1): Remove the Rewind Gear and the Rewind Internal Gear. Remove the Rewind Remove the E-ring Internal Gear Figure 1 Removing the Rewind Gears Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 7.2 8825/8830 Printer...
Open the Media Supply Drawer and remove the Media Roll. (Figure 1): Remove the Roll Feed Pinch Rolls. Remove the springs (two Remove the E-rings each Pinch Roll) and the shafts Figure 1 Removing the Roll Feed Pinch Rolls Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 7.3 4-10 8825/8830 Printer...
Remove the appropriate Media Supply Drawer (REP 7.1). Remove the bearing Remove the bearing Remove the E- ring Remove the E-Ring Remove the Drive Rolls Figure 1 Removing the Roll Feed Drive Rolls Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 7.4 8825/8830 Printer 4-11...
E-Ring Remove the chain Remove the E-Ring Move the Motor Bracket to Remove the sprocket relieve the tension on the chain Loosen the screws (2) Figure 1 Removing the Feed Clutch Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 7.5 4-12 8825/8830 Printer...
Remove the E-ring Move the Motor Bracket to relieve the tension on the chain Remove the sprocket Loosen the screws (2) Remove the E-ring Figure 1 Removing the Rewind Clutch Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 7.6 8825/8830 Printer 4-13...
Disconnect the Figure 2 Reinstalling the Encoder Disk connector Remove the Rewind Housing Remove the screws (3) Remove the Encoder Disk Figure 1 Removing the Motion Sensor Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 7.7 4-14 8825/8830 Printer...
Loosen the screws Move the bracket and disconnect the chain from the drive sprocket Figure 1 Removing the Roll Drive Assembly (Figure 2): Remove the bracket from the Roll Drive Motor. Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 7.9 8825/8830 Printer 4-15...
Switch off the Main Power Switch. Disconnect the Power Cord. Removal Loosen the screws and open the Rear Door. Remove the screws (4) Figure 2 Removing the Roll Drive Motor Bracket Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 7.9, REP 7.10A 4-16 8825/8830 Printer...
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(Figure 1): Remove the Lower Media Roll Heater. Remove the screw Disconnect the connector Remove the Lower Media Roll Heater Figure 1 Removing the Lower Media Roll Heater Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 7.10A 8825/8830 Printer 4-17...
Slide the Media Roll and lift out the Upper Heater out from Heater Media Roll Heater and Guard Guard Figure 1 Removing the Upper Media Roll Heater REP 7.11 Encoder Disk Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 7.10B, REP 7.11 4-18 8825/8830 Printer...
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Encoder Disk with the opening in the housing Figure 2 Reinstalling the Encoder Disk Remove the Encoder Figure 1 Removing the Encoder Disk Replacement Reinstall the Motion Sensor and the Rewind Housing. Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 7.11 8825/8830 Printer 4-19...
Switch off the Main Power Switch. Disconnect the Power Cord. Disconnect the tube NOTE: The art used for this procedure was developed for previous products and may not match the 8825/8830 configuration exactly. Removal Latch the Xerographic Module at the Service Position (REP 9.2).
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Transport towards you Figure 3 Removing the Media Transport Assembly Replacement If a new Media Transport Assembly is being installed, perform the Media Transport to Drum Spacing (ADJ 8.4). Open the Cutter Drawer. Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 8.1 8825/8830 Printer 4-21...
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Developer Assembly Shelf (both ends) Move the Transport in, aligning the pin with the Move the pin into bushing, and release the the locating hole Figure 4 Reinstalling the Media Transport Assembly Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 8.1 4-22 8825/8830 Printer...
Remove the screw and the Stacker Support. Remove the Media Exit Switch from the bracket. Remove the Front Pivot Assembly Loosen the screws (both sides) Remove the screws (both sides) Figure 1 Removing the Front Pivot Assembly Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 8.2 8825/8830 Printer 4-23...
Carefully pull the Buckle Switch Assembly until the connector can be disconnected. Disconnect the connector. Remove the Buckle Switch from the bracket. Buckle Switch Assembly Figure 1 Removing the Buckle Switch Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 8.3 4-24 8825/8830 Printer...
REP 8.4 Cut Sheet Media Feed Clutch - 8830 and 8825 with Tag/MOD 90 Parts List on PL 8.1 WARNING Remove the screw and Disconnect the connec- Switch off the Main Power Switch. Disconnect the Power Cord. the bracket tor from the clutch...
Switch off the Main Power Switch. Disconnect the Power Cord. down (not shown) NOTE: The art used for this procedure was developed for previous products and may not match the 8825/8830 configuration exactly. Removal Latch the Xerographic Module at the Service Position (REP 9.2).
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Figure 2 Reinstalling the Lower Pressure Plate CAUTION Be sure to push the Buckle Switch Actuator down while reinstalling the Upper Pressure Plate in order to prevent damage to the actuator. Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 8.5 8825/8830 Printer 4-27...
REP 8.6 Sheet Drive Roll - 8830 and 8825 with Tag/MOD 90 (Figure 2): Remove the Sheet Drive Roll. Parts List on PL 8.3 WARNING Switch off the Main Power Switch. Disconnect the Power Cord. Remove the Sheet Drive Roll NOTE: The art used for this procedure was developed for previous products and may not match the 8825\8830 configuration exactly.
REP 8.7 Sheet Pinch Rolls - 8830 and 8825 with Tag/MOD Parts List on PL 8.3 Unlatch the spring (both Remove the spring from ends) under the edge of the channel WARNING Switch off the Main Power Switch. Disconnect the Power Cord.
WARNING Switch off the Main Power Switch. Disconnect the Power Cord. NOTE: The art used for this procedure was developed for previous products and may not match the 8825/8830 configuration exactly. Removal Latch the Xerographic Module at the Service Position (REP 9.2).
PL 10.3 WARNING Switch off the Main Power Switch. Disconnect the Power Cord. NOTE: The art used for this procedure was developed for previous products and may not match the 8825/8830 configuration exactly. Removal Lower the Media Transport Cover. (Figure 1): Carefully reach into the Printer and remove the Fabric Guide.
Remove the Media Transport Assembly (REP 8.1). Remove the Fabric Guide (REP 8.9). Remove the Pressure Plates (REP 8.5). Turn the Media Transport Assembly over. Frame Figure 2 Reinstalling the Fabric Guide Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 8.9, REP 8.10 4-32 8825/8830 Printer...
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(3) Remove the Remove the screws mounting plate and washers (3) Figure 2 Removing the Media Transport Drive Motor Assembly Idler Pulley Remove the Motor Assembly Figure 1 Removing the Motor Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 8.10 8825/8830 Printer 4-33...
REP 8.11 Sheet Feed Switch - 8830 and 8825 with Tag/MOD REP 8.12 Registration Pinch Rolls Parts List on PL 8.2 Parts List on PL 8.4 WARNING WARNING Switch off the Main Power Switch. Disconnect the Power Cord. Switch off the Main Power Switch. Disconnect the Power Cord.
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Rotate the screw until it is free end) of the slot Remove the two bearings (one at each end) Remove the Baffle Rotate the Assembly Figure 1 Removing the Baffle Figure 2 Removing the Registration Pinch Rolls Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 8.12 8825/8830 Printer 4-35...
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(one each Reinstall the Registration Pinch end) Roll Assemblies Figure 3 Reinstalling the Registration Pinch Roll Assembly (Figure 4): Reinstall the springs. Complete the reassembly of the Printer and perform the following: Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 8.12 4-36 8825/8830 Printer...
Reinstall screws (5) Turn the Media Transport Assembly over. Rotate the screw Reinstall the Baffle until it engages the Frame Slot slot Rotate Assembly Figure 4 Reinstalling the Springs Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 8.12, REP 8.13 8825/8830 Printer 4-37...
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Ensure that the belt is over the Idler Pulley. Remove the screws Disconnect the connector Remove the Media Feed Drive Belt Idler Pulley Remove the Motor Assembly Figure 1 Removing the Media Feed Drive Belt Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 8.13 4-38 8825/8830 Printer...
WARNING Switch off the Main Power Switch. Disconnect the Power Cord. NOTE: The art used for this procedure was developed for previous products and may not match the 8825/8830 configuration exactly. Removal Open the Cutter Drawer. (Figure 1): Remove the Cutter Home Sensor.
Remove the Exit Roll by moving it to the right until it is free of the bushing on the left side, then lift the roll out of the Front Pivot Assembly Figure 1 Removing the Exit Roll Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 8.16 4-40 8825/8830 Printer...
Turn the Media Transport over and remove the screws (2 each side) and the baffle that they secure. Remove the motor Assembly Idler Pulley Figure 1 Removing the Media Feed Drive Belt Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 8.17 8825/8830 Printer 4-41...
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(one each end) Remove the two springs (one Rotate the screw until it is each end) free of the slot Remove the Baffle Rotate the Assembly Figure 2 Removing the Baffle Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 8.17 4-42 8825/8830 Printer...
1): Prepare the Front and Rear Support Brackets for raising the Xerographic Mod- ule to the Service Position. Disconnect A23P1 Perform Steps 1 through 3 for the Rear Support Bracket Figure 1 Preparing the Support Bracket Remove the Web Oiler Assembly (REP 10.7). Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.1 8825/8830 Printer 4-43...
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The latches have a 1/4 turn lockout feature that may be used to prevent actuation during reinstallation of the Xerographic Module. When performing the following step, ensure that the spring-loaded feature is active. Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.1 4-44 8825/8830 Printer...
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Loosen the wing nut clip out of the way and rotate the gearbox to disengage the bracket from the grom- Figure 4 Moving the Bearing (Left Side) Figure 5 Moving the Bearing (Right Side) Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.1 8825/8830 Printer 4-45...
Front Support Bracket. Gear Box Figure 6 Removing the Drum Assembly 12. Using the Handles, lift the Xerographic Module out of the Printer and place it on a stable, flat surface. Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.1, REP 9.2 4-46 8825/8830 Printer...
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3 for the Rear Xerographic Module so that the Support Bracket groove on the shaft is captured by the Support Bracket ((Front and Rear) Figure 1 Preparing the Support Bracket Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.2 8825/8830 Printer 4-47...
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Figure 4 Moving the Bearing (Right Side) Figure 3 Moving the Bearing (Left Side) Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.2 4-48 8825/8830 Printer...
1): Carefully place the Drum Assembly, Gear Box down, in a safe place on the floor. Drum Assembly Gear Box Gear Box Figure 5 Removing the Drum Assembly Figure 1 Securing the Drum Assembly Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.2, REP 9.3 8825/8830 Printer 4-49...
If the Drum is being replaced, install a Cleaner Blade Kit (REP 9.4). Reassemble the Drum Assembly. Perform GP 4 Drum Cleaning Enhancement procedure. Reinstall the Drum Assembly. Perform the Electrostatic Series (ADJ 9.2). Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.3, REP 9.4 4-50 8825/8830 Printer...
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Xerographic Module Frame Right-hand Seal Photoreceptor Seal Blade Retainer (3) Photoreceptor Seal Channel Cleaner Blade Figure 1 Removing the Cleaner Blade Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.4 8825/8830 Printer 4-51...
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Figure 2 Installing the Cleaner Blade Kit (Figure 3): Complete the installation of the remaining two Blade Retainers, positioning them, one at a time, to the left of the first one. Replace the Left-hand Seal. Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.4 4-52 8825/8830 Printer...
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Ensure that the seal is flush against the Xerographic Module Frame. Xerographic Module Perform GP 4 Drum Cleaning Enhancement procedure. Frame Left-hand Seal Photoreceptor Seal Cleaner Blade Blade Retainer (3) Figure 3 Installing the Cleaner Blade Kit Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.4 8825/8830 Printer 4-53...
Step 4 Switch off the Main Power Switch. Disconnect the Power Cord. NOTE: The art used for this procedure was developed for previous products and may not match the 8825/8830 configuration exactly. Removal CAUTION Before removing the Developer Module, ensure that there is a clean area on which to place the assembly.
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Module while performing Step Disconnect A2PP1 Press tab and swing down Clamp Bar (one each end) Move the gear to disengage Figure 2 Removing the Developer Module Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.5 8825/8830 Printer 4-55...
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Ensure that the gear is free to engage the Developer Module drive gears. NOTE: To ensure that the Toner Cartridge is correctly engaged in the Drive Plate, rotate the cartridge in both directions. Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.5 4-56 8825/8830 Printer...
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Drive Hub Pull the plunger and then reinstall the Toner Cartridge Remove the tape Figure 4 Reinstalling the Toner Cartridge Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.5 8825/8830 Printer 4-57...
Remove the screws WARNING Switch off the Main Power Switch. Disconnect the Power Cord. NOTE: The art used for this procedure was developed for previous products and may not match the 8825/8830 configuration exactly. Remove the Mount- ing Plate Removal...
Loosen the screws WARNING Switch off the Main Power Switch. Disconnect the Power Cord. NOTE: The art used for this procedure was developed for previous products and may not match the 8825/8830 configuration exactly. Removal Remove the Developer Module (REP 9.5).
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(Figure 2): Dump the Developer Material. Magnetic Roll Rotate the gear counterclockwise Rotate the Developer Module Figure 2 Dumping the Developer Material Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.7 4-60 8825/8830 Printer...
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Using a vacuum cleaner, clean the housing where the Air Pressure Tubes attach. Remove the Air Remove the Pressure Tube retainer Remove the Grip Remove the gears Ring Remove the screw Remove the Air Pressure Tube Figure 3 Removing the Air Pressure Tubes Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.7 8825/8830 Printer 4-61...
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If the factory setting of the augers is changed during the procedure, perform the adjustment procedure, Augers (ADJ 9.6). NOTE: The gears must be reinstalled with the flanges as shown to ensure that all the gears are secured. Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.7 4-62 8825/8830 Printer...
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Reinstall the gear Reinstall the gear and the Grip Ring Reinstall the gear Reinstall the Air Pressure Tube Retainer Reinstall the Air Pressure Tube Figure 5 Reinstalling the Air Pressure Tubes Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.7 8825/8830 Printer 4-63...
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Reinstall the Sump Shield Figure 6 Reinstalling the Sump Shield in the Developer Module (Figure 7): Reinstall the Top Shield, taking care not to overtighten the screws. Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.7 4-64 8825/8830 Printer...
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Drive Hub Pull the Plunger Remove the tape Reinstall the Toner Cartridge while performing Step 2 Figure 8 Reinstalling the Toner Cartridge Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.7 8825/8830 Printer 4-65...
Rotate the screws until they are free of the mount- Disconnect the two ing blocks on the Image Module connectors Figure 2 Removing the Grid Channel Remove the Charge Scorotron Assembly Figure 1 Removing the Charge Scorotron Assembly Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.8 4-66 8825/8830 Printer...
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Repeat Steps 1-3 at the opposite end and remove the Pin Array Remove the Pin Array from the tangs of the tor- sion spring Figure 3 Removing the Charge Scorotron Pin Array Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.8 8825/8830 Printer 4-67...
Switch off the Main Power Switch. Disconnect the Power Cord. Corotron NOTE: The art used for this procedure was developed for previous products and may not match the 8825/8830 configuration exactly. Removal Move the Loosen the screws and open the Rear Cover.
WARNING Switch off the Main Power Switch. Disconnect the Power Cord. NOTE: The art used for this procedure was developed for previous products and may not Remove screws (2) match the 8825/8830 configuration exactly. Removal Remove the Developer Module (REP 9.5).
PL 9.9 WARNING Switch off the Main Power Switch. Disconnect the Power Cord. NOTE: The art used for this procedure was developed for previous products and may not match the 8825/8830 configuration exactly. Removal Remove the Developer Module (REP 9.5).
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4 Reinstall the gear Position the tab at the bottom Reinstall the motor Reinstall the retainer Reinstall the screws (2) and the Ground Wire Figure 2 Reinstalling the Cartridge Drive PLate Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.12 8825/8830 Printer 4-71...
Tighten the screws (2) WARNING Switch off the Main Power Switch. Disconnect the Power Cord. NOTE: The art used for this procedure was developed for previous products and may not match the 8825/8830 configuration exactly. Removal Remove the Developer Module (REP 9.5).
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Remove the screws (2) Remove the Top Shield Remove the Sump Shield Remove the Sump Shield from under the edge (full length) Figure 1 Removing the Sump Shield from the Developer Module Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.13 8825/8830 Printer 4-73...
PL 9.9 WARNING Switch off the Main Power Switch. Disconnect the Power Cord. NOTE: The art used for this procedure was developed for previous products and may not match the 8825/8830 configuration exactly. Reinstall the Sump Shield under the edges Removal...
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Remove the screws (2) and the Ground Plate Remove the retainer and gear Loosen the screws (2) Disconnect Remove the screws (2) Remove the Top Shield Figure 1 Removing the Cartridge Drive Plate Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.14 8825/8830 Printer 4-75...
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Position the tab at the bottom Reinstall the gear Reinstall the motor Reinstall the screws (2) and the Ground Wire Reinstall the retainer Figure 2 Reinstalling the Cartridge Drive Plate Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.14 4-76 8825/8830 Printer...
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3): Reinstall the Top Shield, taking care not to overtighten the screws. Connect M1 Tighten the screws (2) Reinstall the Reinstall the Top Shield screws (2) Figure 3 Reinstalling the Top Shield Reinstall the Developer Module. Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.14 8825/8830 Printer 4-77...
Ensure that the seal is flush against the Xerographic Module Frame. Reinstall the Left-hand Seal in the same manner. Blade Retainer (3) Cleaner Blade Figure 1 Removing and Replacing the Photoreceptor Seal Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.17 4-78 8825/8830 Printer...
Air Pressure Tubes are attached. Pay special attention to the inside of the bot- NOTE: The art used for this procedure was developed for previous products and may not tom channel. match the 8825/8830 configuration exactly. Removal Remove the Developer Module (REP 9.5).
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Reinstall the gear Reinstall the gear Reinstall the and the Grip Ring gear Reinstall the Air Pressure Tube Retainer Reinstall the Air Pressure Tube Figure 2 Reinstalling the Air Pressure Tubes Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.18 4-80 8825/8830 Printer...
Remove the High Voltage Power Supply (REP 3.2). Roller NOTE: In the following steps, cut cable ties as necessary in order to remove the harness. Figure 1 Removing the Front Roller Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.19, REP 9.20 8825/8830 Printer 4-81...
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Plate. This may be a difficult area during reassembly. Open the Cutter Drawer. Close the Top Cover, open the Developer Module Cover, and remove the two pivot pins shown in Figure 1 andFigure Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.20 4-82 8825/8830 Printer...
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Remove the cable from through the hole the clamps Release the Video Cable Figure 3 Disconnecting the video cable from the cable clamps Figure 4 Preparing the Video Cable for Removal Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.20 8825/8830 Printer 4-83...
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Pull the Video Cable clamps Image Module through the hole Release the cable Figure 5 Preparing the Video Cable for Removal Figure 6 Preparing the Video Cable Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.20 4-84 8825/8830 Printer...
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Wire Figure 8 Preparing the Harness for Removal NOTE: Observe the way that the spring rests on the frame, underneath the cable clamp. This is how the reassembled parts must fit. Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.20 8825/8830 Printer 4-85...
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Right Side) Figure 10 Preparing to Remove the Image Module Assembly (View looking at the Rear from the Right Side) 17. Lift out the Image Module Assembly / Pivot Bar combination. Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.20 4-86 8825/8830 Printer...
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Replacement Reverse the removal steps for replacement of the Image Module Assembly. Perform Electrostatic Series (ADJ 9.2). Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 9.20 8825/8830 Printer 4-87...
1): Disconnect the Heat Rod (Right Side). Remove the screw Remove the bracket Remove the grommet from the grommet Grommet from the Heat Rod Wire Figure 1 Removing the Bracket and Grommet (Right Side) Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 10.1 4-88 8825/8830 Printer...
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Wear gloves or wrap a sheet of paper around the Heat Rod when handling the Heat Rod. Do Rod. not touch the glass section of the Heat Rod. Oil from fingers can cause damage to the Heat Rod. Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 10.1 8825/8830 Printer 4-89...
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Heat Rod through the Heat Roll. Reinstall the Heat Rod Insert the con- nector into the Hub Assembly Reinstall the hub Assembly with the flat sides positioned as shown Figure 4 Reinstalling the Heat Rod Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 10.1 4-90 8825/8830 Printer...
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Connect the connector the bracket and put the wire into the clamp Figure 5 Reinstalling the Bracket (Left side) Figure 6 Reinstalling the Bracket (Right side) Ensure that the Thermistor Pad is clean. Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 10.1 8825/8830 Printer 4-91...
Removal NOTE: The art used for this procedure was developed for previous products and may not Remove the two Right Side Covers. match the 8825/8830 configuration exactly. (Figure 1): Remove the Fuser Triac. Removal Remove the Stripper Finger Assembly.
Holding the handles, rotate the rear upward. Lift it and remove. Loosen the two thumbscrews Figure 1 Removing the Stripper Fingers Disconnect P/J4 Figure 1 Removing the Web Oiler Assembly Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 10.7, REP 10.8 8825/8830 Printer 4-93...
Roll (rotate to lock) Push the Stripper Finger on until the tab snaps up Supply Roll RH Side Plate Figure 1 Removing the Supply Roll Figure 2 Reinstalling the Stripper Fingers Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 10.8, REP 10.9 4-94 8825/8830 Printer...
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Gear Assembly from the Takeup Roll Spring Stop Disengage the spring from the stop on the Side Plate Figure 2 Removing the Takeup Roll Replacement (Figure 3): Reinstall the Supply Roll. Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 10.9 8825/8830 Printer 4-95...
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Rotate the gear counter- clockwise until the spring is next to the stop Spring Stop Engage the spring with the stop on the LH side Plate Figure 4 Reinstalling the Takeup Roll Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 REP 10.9 4-96 8825/8830 Printer...
Enter code [ 0602] in order to adjust the Vertical Magnification. Figure 2 Select the type of media. The following message is displayed. (In this example, bond paper media has been selected.) Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 ADJ 3.2, ADJ 8.1 8825/8830 Printer 4-97...
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Press the Enter button in order to store the value in NVM. Press the Exit button two times. Repeat the check for all the types of media used by the customer. Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 ADJ 8.1 4-98 8825/8830 Printer...
Enter code [ 0860] in order to adjust the Lead Edge Registration. Figure 2): Select the type of media. The following message is displayed. (In this exam- ple, bond paper media has been selected.) Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 ADJ 8.2 8825/8830 Printer 4-99...
Enter code [ 0700] in order to adjust the Cut Length. Enter [ 1] to adjust. Figure 2): Select the type of media. The following message is displayed. (In this exam- ple, bond paper media has been selected.) Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 ADJ 8.3 4-100 8825/8830 Printer...
Upper Baffle Turnaround Baffle Notch Drum Position shims in notches of Turn- around Baffle Turnaround Baffle iew from Right ide of Printer Figure 1 Checking the Media Transport to Drum Spacing Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 ADJ 8.4 8825/8830 Printer 4-101...
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Figure 3 Adjusting the Media Transport to Drum Spacing Reinstall the Transfer / Detack Corotron. Push the corotron down and in the direction of the Developer Module before tightening the securing screw. Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 ADJ 8.4 4-102 8825/8830 Printer...
Slide the Electrometer Probe through the hole, into the channel. Determine the center of the Image Module and push the probe along the channel until the probe window is centered on the Image Module. Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 ADJ 9.2 8825/8830 Printer 4-103...
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Enter [0921-3] for the check and adjustment. 1.10 Set the Duty Cycle to 15% using the Previous / Next buttons. 1.13 Turn on the electrometer. 1.02 Record the value on the DMM. 1.03 1.00 Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 ADJ 9.2 4-104 8825/8830 Printer...
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Table 1 Average Light Output Values Bar # Value Bar # Value 1.01 1.06 1.15 1.00 1.02 1.05 1.10 1.12 1.06 1.02 1.01 1.08 1.03 1.01 1.02 1.00 1.00 1.06 1.03 1.05 1.05 1.00 1.01 1.04 Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 ADJ 9.2 8825/8830 Printer 4-105...
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Table 1 Average Light Output Values Table 1 Average Light Output Values Bar # Value Bar # Value 1.05 1.01 1.02 1.00 1.04 1.00 1.02 Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 ADJ 9.2 4-106 8825/8830 Printer...
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Table 1 Average Light Output Values Table 1 Average Light Output Values Bar # Value Bar # Value 1.19 1.00 1.01 1.03 1.00 1.00 Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 ADJ 9.2 8825/8830 Printer 4-107...
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Table 1 Average Light Output Values Table 1 Average Light Output Values Bar # Value Bar # Value 1.01 Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 ADJ 9.2 4-108 8825/8830 Printer...
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Table 1 Average Light Output Values Table 1 Average Light Output Values Bar # Value Bar # Value 1.06 1.00 1.06 1.07 1.01 1.01 1.10 1.03 414‘ 1.00 1.01 Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 ADJ 9.2 8825/8830 Printer 4-109...
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Table 1 Average Light Output Values Table 1 Average Light Output Values Bar # Value Bar # Value 1.01 1.07 1.08 1.00 1.05 1.02 1.02 1.06 1.11 1.03 1.06 1.04 1.03 1.10 1.00 Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 ADJ 9.2 4-110 8825/8830 Printer...
Image Density). Press the Enter button in order to store the value in NVM. Press the Exit button two times. Run the Automatic Tone-up / Tone-down Routine [ 0906]. Repeat the Check. Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 ADJ 9.3 8825/8830 Printer 4-111...
Magnetic Roll at an approximate 45 degree angle. Check that the Mix Auger is pointing away from the Magnetic Roll and is approxi- mately horizontal. Mix Auger Developer Auger Magnetic Roll Figure 1 The Correct auger Orientation Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 ADJ 9.6 4-112 8825/8830 Printer...
Figure 1 Checking the Position of the Toner Cartridge Home Sensor Adjustment Perform the check. NOTE: The Toner Cartridge Home Sensor is threaded. The wires must be disconnected and straightened in order to rotate the sensor for adjustment. Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 ADJ 9.5 8825/8830 Printer 4-113...
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2): Adjust the Toner Cartridge Home Sensor to 2.5 ± 0.5 mm from the plate. Figure 2.5 +/- 0.5 mm Straighten the wires and adjust the sensor Disconnect Q2 Remove the wires from the clamps (2 places) Figure 2 Adjusting the Toner Cartridge Home Sensor Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 ADJ 9.5 4-114 8825/8830 Printer...
Ensure that the Fuser Thermistor is in positive contact with the Heat Roll. lowing message is displayed. Figure 3): Enter code [ 1060 in order to adjust the Fuser Temperature for bond paper. The following message is displayed. Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 ADJ 10.1 8825/8830 Printer 4-115...
Press the Exit button two times. Check the following: Vertical Magnification ( 8.1) Lead Edge Registration ( 8.2) Cut Length ( 8.3) Thermal Sensor Figure 1 Connecting the Thermal Sensor to the Temperature Probe Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 ADJ 10.1, ADJ 10.2 4-116 8825/8830 Printer...
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3): Enter code [ 1004 in order to turn on the Heat Rod and bring the Heat Roll to the run temperature. The following message is displayed. Figure 3 Fuser Warm Up Screen Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 ADJ 10.2 8825/8830 Printer 4-117...
2): Enter code [ 1004 in order to turn on the Heat Rod and bring the Heat Roll to the run temperature. The following message is displayed . Figure 2 Fuser Warm Up Screen Repairs and Adjustments 01/02 ADJ 10.3 4-118 8825/8830 Printer...
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5-11 PL 14.4 Top Cover And Catch Tray Brackets ..............5-44 PL 1.4 Control Console ....................5-12 PL 14.5 Left Side Covers (8825 Only)................5-45 Media Roll Feed Electrical Connectors and Fasteners PL 7.1 Roll Supply Feed Assembly ................. 5-13 PL 15.1 Miscellaneous Electrical Connectors And Fasteners.........
210 x 297 Millimetres 148 x 210 Millimetres Auto Duplex American Wire Gauge Electro Magnetic Induction Giga Byte Kilo Byte Mega Byte Millimetres Magneto Optical Drive NOHAD Noise Ozone Heat Air Dirt Parts List Part of Parts Lists 01/02 Introduction 8825/8830 Printer...
Change Tag Index tells you which kit or piece parts you need. Whenever you install a Tag kit or all the piece parts that make up a Tag, mark the appropriate number on the Tag matrix. Parts Lists 01/02 Subsystem Information 8825/8830 Printer...
(Figure 2). by the tag number within the circle (Figure 1). Information on the modification is in the Change Tag Index. Figure 2 Without Tag Symbol Figure 1 With Tag Symbol Parts Lists 01/02 Symbology 8825/8830 Printer...
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(Figure 3). Information on the modification is in the Change Tag drawing was the configuration before being changed by the tag number within the circle Index. (Figure 4). Figure 3 Entire Drawing With Tag Symbol Figure 4 Entire Drawing Without Tag Symbol Parts Lists 01/02 Symbology 8825/8830 Printer...
PL 8.1 Media Transport Assembly Item Part Description 423W72201 Sheet Drive Belt 020E13853 Sheet Drive Pulley 026E11970 Shoulder Screw 022K63750 Media Transport Assembly (8825) (W/O (REP 8.1,ADJ 8.1) – 022K49205 Media Transport Assembly (8830) (W/TAG 15), Media Transport Assembly (8825) (W/TAG (REP 8.1,ADJ...
009E32500 Pinch Roll Spring – Turnaround Baffle (P/O PL 8.2 Item 009E32480 Registration Support Spring 006K17441 Registration Drive Roll (REP 8.17) 413W31054 Bearing – Media Transport Frame (P/O 8.2 Item 016E08931 Bushing Parts Lists 01/02 PL 8.2 5-22 8825/8830 Printer...
Pinch Roll – Take Up Shaft (P/O PL 9.7 Item 009E75260 Spring 007E42580 Take Up Gear – Web Frame (P/O PL 9.7 Item 130K55130 Web Motion Sensor 146K00461 Encoder Wheel 005E11130 Brake Parts Lists 01/02 PL 9.7 8825/8830 Printer 5-33...
Right Side, Left Lower Cover 048K47692 Right Side, Right Lower Cover 048K44401 Right Side, Right Cover 003E13020 Front Door Latch 110E02640 Front Door Cover Interlock Switch – Front Door Cover (P/O PL 14.2 Item 121E10610 Magnet Parts Lists 01/02 PL 14.2 5-42 8825/8830 Printer...
PL 14.5 Left Side Covers (8825 Only) Item Part Description 048K79480 Left Middle Cover, Left Lower Cover 048E39380 Kickplate Parts Lists 01/02 PL 14.5 8825/8830 Printer 5-45...
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Table 1 Part Number Index Part Number Part List 891E70530 PL 1.4 891E70531 PL 1.4 Parts Lists 01/02 Part Number Index 8825/8830 Printer 5-53...
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Power Cord Outlet Pulls Out Of AC Module ..............6-18 PRE-TAG 9 Maximum Length Shortfall ................6-18 Wavy Lines When Connected To XPC or Non Xerox Controller ........6-19 LL-52 Errors After Installing New Control PWB .............. 6-19 Cooling Fan Not Running ....................
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The code entered will be displayed on the Control Panel. The test name will be in the bottom line of the display along with test feedback information. There also may be additional informa- tion displayed depending on the test being run. General Procedures 01/02 To Enter The Diagnostic Mode 8825/8830 Printer...
0 for low state and a 1 for high state Press the Exit button to stop the diagnostic test Press the Exit button again to clear the chain General Procedures 01/02 To Exit The Diagnostic Mode, Input Diagnostic Test 8825/8830 Printer...
Fuser Open Sensor [1010] Fuser Scorch Sensor (To reset, power OFF then ON) NOTE: 8825: The Media Drawer 3 is not available on the 8825. The Media Roll Drawer 2 is optional and is identified as Tag/MOD 89. General Procedures...
Feed and Rewind Clutches for Roll 3. NOTE: 8825: The Media Drawer 3 is not available on the 8825. The Media Roll Drawer 2 is The fuser must be at the run temperature before the Drive Motors are switched ON to pre- optional and is identified as Tag/MOD 89.
Switches the stepper motor OFF and returns the printer to the Test Entry Mode. Media Does not affect the stepper motor, and returns the printer to the Test Entry Mode. General Procedures 01/02 Stepper Motor Commands, To Enter Multiple Tests 8825/8830 Printer...
1 = NACO NVM Default 2 = Billing 3 = EO NVM Defaults [0361] Watchdog Timer Test. This code can be used to exit the Diagnostic mode General Procedures 01/02 To Exit from Multiple Tests, Special Tests 8825/8830 Printer...
07 Document Handler interlock is open. [0920] Displays Run Time. 08 Fuser status problem. Turn power off and try again. 09 Illumination status problem. Turn power off and try again. [1006] Display Fuser Temperature (Analog) General Procedures 01/02 Special Tests 8825/8830 Printer...
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(149 ° C). Go to ADJ 10.1 Fuser Temperature. [1101] Folder Status [1401] Loopback Test for Remote Access Interface [1402] Loopback Test for Controller Command / Status [1403] Loopback Test for Finisher Port General Procedures 01/02 Special Tests 6-10 8825/8830 Printer...
-240 VAC at the Developer Housing) 0.6 ± 0.1 VDC 26V RTN TFR I Less than 0.05 VDC [921-1] 26V RTN DET I Less than 0.05 VAC 1.0 VAC [921-1] General Procedures 01/02 GP 1, GP 2 8825/8830 Printer 6-11...
Apply Film Remover to a clean polyurethane pad. Figure 1 ): Wash the drum from end to end, using a circular motion. Minimum Pressure Polyurethane pad Figure 1 Washing the Drum General Procedures 01/02 GP 3 6-12 8825/8830 Printer...
If the test passes, a 0 will be displayed. The problem is then in the ribbon cable or the Reinstall the drum assembly. Controller. Go to the E-701 RAP in the 8825/8830 Controller Service Manual. If the test fails (1), replace the IOT Main PWB ( 1.1A).
COM1 is the serial port to which the null modem cable is connected on the laptop computer. The control panel display indicates the version num- ber of the firmware, and shows: RECEIVING RECORD XXXXX. General Procedures 01/02 GP 6 6-14 8825/8830 Printer...
• Even parity • Data bit: 8 Hold down the zero button on the 8825/8830 Printer Control Panel, and turn on the con- troller and the printer. Enter the diagnostic code [0366] and hit the Enter key. General Procedures 01/02...
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General Procedures 01/02 GP 7 6-16 8825/8830 Printer...
Reduced occurrence of background bands in the process direction. • Reduced occurrence of intermittent broken black lines in the process direction. Provides additional lubrication for the cleaning blade. General Procedures 01/02 Transfer and Developer Bias Voltages incorrect 8825/8830 Printer 6-17...
PART NUMBERS • PART NUMBERS 600K606610 AC Mod Kit • CUT IN SERIAL NUMBER • CUT IN SERIAL NUMBER U.S - 8YG060517 E.O - 110907119-2 General Procedures 01/02 Power Cord Outlet Pulls Out Of AC Module, PRE-TAG 6-18 8825/8830 Printer...
PROBLEM LL-52 errors after installing a new control pwb. The printer produces prints with wavy lines when connected to a Xerox XPC or a non Xerox CAUSE controller. This problem does not occur with a Xerox controller due to the short interface cable.
PART NUMBERS E.O. - 110907114-1 and up U.S. - 600K59933 E.O. - 600K59953 • CUT IN SERIAL NUMBER U.S. - 8YG060368 and up E.O. - 110907114-1 and up General Procedures 01/02 Cooling Fan Not Running, Cleaning Blade Squeals 6-20 8825/8830 Printer...
U.S. - 8YG060368 and up • TAG N/A E.O. - 110907114-1 and up • PART NUMBERS 22K49201 Media Transport Assembly P.L. 8.1 Item 4 • CUT IN SERIAL NUMBER General Procedures 01/02 Toner Cleaning Auger Bound Up, LL-22 8825/8830 Printer 6-21...
Check the left side of the transport. If the label is marked “12 roll” this kit is not needed and something else in the media path is causing the problem. General Procedures 01/02 Intermittent Black Lines Or Background Bands, Bent 6-22 8825/8830 Printer...
Clam Shell Full Open Remove the two (2) Back out the Retaining Springs that hold the Turn Screw Baffle down Figure 1 Installation of Mylar Strips General Procedures 01/02 Bent Corners (Dog Ears) On Lead Edge , Problems 8825/8830 Printer 6-23...
• TAG N/A • PART NUMBERS • TAG N/A • PART NUMBERS • CUT IN SERIAL NUMBER 600K58730 Scorotron Endblock Kit • CUT IN SERIAL NUMBER General Procedures 01/02 Low Solid Area Density At Install, Intermittent Extra 6-24 8825/8830 Printer...
Rotate the shaft, if the coupling appears to “wobble” replace it. REQUIREMENTS FOR FIELD RESOLUTION • DOCUMENTATION • TAG N/A • PART NUMBERS • CUT IN SERIAL NUMBER General Procedures 01/02 Loud Noise From HVPS, Troubleshooting Photore- 8825/8830 Printer 6-25...
Replace rollers as required. • Slightly increase the fuser temperature. More heat will help ensure that the image will fuse fully. • Replace the fabric guide and if required the Heat Roll. General Procedures 01/02 Photoreceptor Damage, Image Displacement (Roll- 6-26 8825/8830 Printer...
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Figure 1 Rollover General Procedures 01/02 Image Displacement (Rollover) On Vellum Or Film 8825/8830 Printer 6-27...
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General Procedures 01/02 Image Displacement (Rollover) On Vellum Or Film 6-28 8825/8830 Printer...
The minimum space requirement is 116.75 inches (292 cm) x 85 inches (212.5 cm). incorrectly. Inform the customer and request that a licensed electrician correct the problem. USO Only: If additional information concerning ozone is needed, request the Xerox publica- DO NOT attempt to make the correction yourself.
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Open the Media Drawers and remove the packaging material from the Media Tubes. Prepare to remove the internal packing material from the Printer. (8830 has 3 Media Drawers; 8825 has either 1 or 2 Media Drawers.) Remove all external shipping tape.
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11. Lift open the Developer Module door, located on the top right side of the printer. 12. Remove the Toner Cartridge from the Developer Module. 13. ( Figure 7 ): Prepare to remove the Developer Module. General Procedures 01/02 Installation Procedure 8825/8830 Printer 6-31...
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Figure 8 Preparing to Remove the Developer Module Figure 7 Removing the Developer Module 15. ( Figure 9): Remove the Sump Shield. 14. ( Figure 8 ): Remove the Developer Module. General Procedures 01/02 Installation Procedure 6-32 8825/8830 Printer...
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Figure 9 Removing the Sump Shield 16. Remove the bottle of Developer Material from the Supply Kit. 17. ( Figure 10): Install the Developer Material evenly along the entire length of the augers. General Procedures 01/02 Installation Procedure 8825/8830 Printer 6-33...
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CAUTION Ensure that the Developer Module is kept close to the Printer frame during reinstallation in order to avoid damage to the Toner Dispenser Motor. (Figure 13 ): Reinstall the Developer Module. General Procedures 01/02 Installation Procedure 6-34 8825/8830 Printer...
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Connect the connector slide in the Developer Module Figure 13 Reinstalling the Developer Module Figure 14 Reinstalling the Developer Module (Figure 14 ): Reinstall the Developer Module. (Figure 15 ): Reinstall the Toner Cartridge. General Procedures 01/02 Installation Procedure 8825/8830 Printer 6-35...
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26. Raise and hold the Developer Module Cover while reinstalling the Developer Module Side Cover. Figure 17 : Prepare to level the Printer. Rotate the leveling bolts (located inside the front and rear doors) fully counterclockwise. General Procedures 01/02 Installation Procedure 6-36 8825/8830 Printer...
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NOTE: To ensure that the Printer frame is not twisted, use a level to perform the side-to-side level check on both end frames. NOTE: Adjust the end that is farthest out of level first. Figure 19: Adjust the side-to-side level of the Printer. General Procedures 01/02 Installation Procedure 8825/8830 Printer 6-37...
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21: Check the level of the printer. Determine level of printer Figure 21 Checking and Adjusting the Printer Level 32. Repeat the Printer leveling (Steps 27 through 30) until the Printer is level. General Procedures 01/02 Installation Procedure 6-38 8825/8830 Printer...
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If there is a controller installed, run a test print from the controller (special test). 39. If the printer is being installed as part of the 8825/8830 DDS, proceed to the Functional Checks. Otherwise, continue on with the next step.
Figure 23 Recording the Print Count Readings 14. Record the following on the Printer Installation Quality Report card: • Print count readings – 8830: Media Counter, Meter A and Meter B – 8825 Media Counter, Meter A • Printer serial number • Installation date • Comments 15.
10. Check the print quality using Section 3 of this Service Manual. 11. Check the operator adjustments. Product Demonstration Checklist ON/OFF switch, Print Count Meter, and serial number plate Control Console Replacing the Toner Cartridge Problem solving status codes Clearing the Printer General Procedures 01/02 Installation Checklist 8825/8830 Printer 6-41...
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General Procedures 01/02 Installation Checklist 6-42 8825/8830 Printer...
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Disconnect the Controller ribbon cable from J307B on the Main PWB. Place the Controller in the Anti-static Bag, install the Top and Bottom End Caps, and place the assembly into the box. Secure the box with tape. General Procedures 01/02 Removal Procedure 8825/8830 Printer 6-43...
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3): Install the shipping pads. and place it in a Media Supply Drawer. 19. ( Figure 4): Open the Media Transport Cover and secure the Stripper Finger Assembly with a cable tie. General Procedures 01/02 Removal Procedure 6-44 8825/8830 Printer...
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Lift Stripper Bar slightly Install a cable tie Fuser Heat Roll Allow bar to return to normal position Figure 4 Installing the Cable Tie General Procedures 01/02 Removal Procedure 8825/8830 Printer 6-45...
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General Procedures 01/02 Removal Procedure 6-46 8825/8830 Printer...
20 lb Roll Bond Media 22E630 Line Level 600T41510 Oil Tube (8 cc) 93E811 Round File, 6 inch 600T41801 Log Holder 600P293 Flat File, 6 inch 600T41802 Media Message 600P60017 General Procedures 01/02 General Tools and Supplies (NACO) 8825/8830 Printer 6-47...
Figure 3):Remove the terminal from the connector. the housing Figure 1 Molex Extraction Tool Components General Procedures 01/02 Molex Connector Repair Procedure 6-50 8825/8830 Printer...
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Insert the short Extractor Tab through the window in the module connector Terminal removal through the connector Figure 3 Removing the Terminal from the Connector Figure 4): Reform the Terminal Locking Tab. General Procedures 01/02 Molex Connector Repair Procedure 8825/8830 Printer 6-51...
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Reinstall the terminal to the pin position from which it was removed. Reinstall the individual module connectors to the correct locations noted at the beginning of this procedure. Refer to Section 7 for detail of connector configuration. General Procedures 01/02 Molex Connector Repair Procedure 6-52 8825/8830 Printer...
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Cut Sheet Minimum Size - 8.5 X 11” (216 X 279 mm) Portrait) Roll Sheet Minimum Size - 11” X 8.5” (279 X 216 mm) Landscape Maximum Size 36” X 48 feet (914 mm X 12.2 m) 80 feet (24.4 m) Optional General Procedures 01/02 Product Specifications 6-54 8825/8830 Printer...
Introduction CLASS: USE: The purpose of this section is to list the Change Tag Index for the 8825 Printer. MFG SERIAL NUMBERS: US-8YG064000/2/5/6/7 & 8YG064048 All important modifications are identified by a Tag number on a matrix card attached to the Cut-in: 11/17/98 133K19970 machine.
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REFERENCE: TAG: CLASS: USE: TAG: MFG SERIAL NUMBERS: CLASS: NAME: Firmware Upgrade USE: PURPOSE: MFG SERIAL NUMBERS: KIT NUMBER: NAME: Tracing Paper Problem Fix REFERENCE: PURPOSE: Eliminates Tracing Paper Problem KIT NUMBER: 600K89510 REFERENCE: General Procedures 01/02 6-56 8825/8830 Printer...
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PURPOSE: Provides an optional second drawer to meet customer printing requirements. KIT NUMBER: KIT NUMBER: 98K72820 REFERENCE: REFERENCE: Customer purchased kit TAG: CLASS: USE: MFG SERIAL NUMBERS: NAME: Firmware Upgrade PURPOSE: KIT NUMBER: REFERENCE: General Procedures 01/02 8825/8830 Printer 6-57...
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US - 8YG060018 and up - - -EO - 110907020-0 NAME: IOT Firmware update PURPOSE: Updates US Firmware 133K15992 version # 00.32.01-10 Updates EO Firmware 133K16161 version # 00.32.01-10 KIT NUMBER: REFERENCE: General Procedures 01/02 8830 Change Tag Information, 8825/8830 Printer 6-59...
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EO Firmware 133K16165 version #01.03.00-10 KIT NUMBER: REFERENCE: P/N US - 126K30385 - -EO - 126K07152 KIT NUMBER: US Upgrade Kit - 600K59933 EO Upgrade Kit - 600K59953 National- ization Kit US 650K06201 REFERENCE: General Procedures 01/02 6-60 8825/8830 Printer...
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P/N 052K03191 reworked with new Label (or) 052K03580 cut-in six (6) EO Firmware 133K16167 version #01.04.07-10 per machine. KIT NUMBER: US Upgrade Kit - 600K59935EO Upgrade Kit - 600K59955Nationalization Kit (US) - 650K06203 REFERENCE: General Procedures 01/02 8825/8830 Printer 6-61...
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New Fuser Oil Assembly with new Timing Disk MFG SERIAL NUMBERS: 8YG063270-063274 8YG-063512 to524 PURPOSE: Improved Performance NAME: Firmware Ver 01.06.09-16 KIT NUMBER: 94K0330 PURPOSE: REFERENCE: KIT NUMBER: U.S - 600K59937 E.O - 600K59957 REFERENCE: General Procedures 01/02 6-62 8825/8830 Printer...
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DU0-112-059620-5 PURPOSE: Change in IOT Control PWB design replaces EPROMS with Flash ROM. NAME: 8825/8830 AC/DC Power Distribution Changes Enables Controller IOT firmware upgrades. PURPOSE: Consists of: DC Power Harness, DC Power Module, 10 Volt Power Supply, Cir- KIT NUMBER: U.S - 600K75320...
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8YG061364 to 367 USE: NAME: New Cutter Motor MFG SERIAL NUMBERS: PURPOSE: Improved Performance- New Pittman Motor in Cutter NAME: 10V FWR PWB KIT NUMBER: PURPOSE: To PROVIDE A NEW PWB. REFERENCE: 50K32172 KIT NUMBER: REFERENCE: General Procedures 01/02 6-64 8825/8830 Printer...
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BSD 7.2 Media Feed, Roll 1.................... 7-49 BSD 7.3 Media Feed, Roll 2.................... 7-51 BSD 7.4 Media Feed, Roll 3.................... 7-53 BSD 7.5 Media Cutting....................7-55 Paper Feeding BSD 8.1 Media Registration and Transportation............. 7-57 Wiring Data 01/02 8825/8830 Printer...
Diagnostic Code information to assist you in identifying the specific fault. NOTE: In the Block Schematic Diagrams that follow, the term “FOR” = Forever or unswitched voltage. Wiring Data 01/02 How To Use BSDs 8825/8830 Printer...