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MR-3018/3020
3) Before starting installation, servicing or maintenance work, be sure to turn OFF and unplug the
equipment first.
4) When servicing or maintaining the MR-3018/3020, be careful about the rotating or operation sec-
tions such as gears, pulleys, sprockets, cams, belts, etc.
5) When parts are disassembled, reassembly is basically the reverse of disassembly unless otherwise
noted in this manual or other related materials. Be careful not to reassemble small parts such as
screws, washers, pins, E-rings, toothed washers to the wrong places.
6) Basically, the machine should not be operated with any parts removed or disassembled.
7) Delicate parts for preventing safety hazard problems (such as switches, sensors, etc. if any) should
be handled/installed/adjusted correctly.
9) During servicing or maintenance work, be sure to check the serial No. plate and other cautionary
labels (if any) to see if they are clean and firmly fixed. If not, take appropriate actions.
10)The PC board must be stored in an anti-electrostatic bag and handled carefully using a wristband,
because the ICs on it may be damaged due to static electricity. Before using the wrist band, pull out
the power cord plug of the equipment and make sure that there is no uninsulated charged objects in
the vicinity.
11)For the recovery and disposal of used MR-3018/3020, consumable parts and packing materials, fol-
low the relevant local regulations/rules should be followed.
12)After completing installation, servicing and maintenance of the MR-3018/3020, return the MR-3018/
3020 to its original state, and check operation.
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CONTENTS
1. Specification ................................................................................................................ 1-1
2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION............................................................................................ 2-1
2.1 Main Components................................................................................................................ 2-1
2.2 Sectional View ..................................................................................................................... 2-2
2.3 Electric Parts Layout............................................................................................................ 2-3
2.4 Symbols and Functions of Various Components................................................................. 2-4
2.5 Diagram of Signal Blocks..................................................................................................... 2-5
2.6 Description of Interface Signals ........................................................................................... 2-6
3. DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS ............................................................................... 3-1
3.1 DRIVE SYSTEM .................................................................................................................. 3-1
3.1.1 Outline ...................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.1.2 Original feed motor drive section.............................................................................. 3-2
3.1.3 Read motor drive section ......................................................................................... 3-3
3.1.4 Original exit/reverse motor drive section .................................................................. 3-4
3.2 Original Size Detection ........................................................................................................ 3-5
3.2.1 Outline ...................................................................................................................... 3-5
3.2.2 Original tray width sensor ......................................................................................... 3-5
3.2.3 Original width detection sensors-1 and -2 / Original length detection sensor........... 3-6
3.3 FLOW CHART ..................................................................................................................... 3-8
3.4 DESCRIPTION OF CIRCUIT............................................................................................. 3-16
3.4.1 Drive Circuit for Feed Motor ................................................................................... 3-16
3.4.2 Drive Circuit for Read Motor ................................................................................... 3-17
3.4.3 Drive Circuit for Exit Motor .................................................................................... 3-18
3.4.4 Drive Circuit for FAN Motor ................................................................................... 3-18
3.4.5 Reset Circuit .......................................................................................................... 3-19
3.4.6 Drive Circuit for Pickup Solenoid ........................................................................... 3-19
3.4.7 Drive Circuit for Gate Solenoid .............................................................................. 3-20
4. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY ............................................................................... 4-1
4.1 Cover ................................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.2 Roller ................................................................................................................................... 4-6
4.3 Motor / Motor drive section ............................................................................................... 4-18
4.4 Solenoid............................................................................................................................. 4-24
4.5 Sensor/switch .................................................................................................................... 4-26
4.6 PC Board ........................................................................................................................... 4-34
4.7 Others ................................................................................................................................ 4-35
5. Adjustment ................................................................................................................... 5-1
5.1 Adjustment of Position ......................................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Adjustment of Height ........................................................................................................... 5-6
5.3 Adjustment of Skew ............................................................................................................. 5-8
5.4 Adjustment of the Leading Edge Position.......................................................................... 5-11
5.5 Adjustment of Horizontal Position...................................................................................... 5-13
5.6 Adjustment of Copy Ratio .................................................................................................. 5-14
5.7 Adjustment of RADF Opening/Closing Sensor .................................................................. 5-15
6. Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................... 6-1
6.1 Troubleshooting for Mechanical Errors................................................................................ 6-1
6.2 Troubleshooting for Electrical Errors ................................................................................... 6-2
7. MAINTENANCE AND REWRITING ROM .................................................................... 7-1
7.1 Periodic Maintenance .......................................................................................................... 7-1
7.2 Rewriting ROM (Firmware Updating)................................................................................... 7-2
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8. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM / HARNESS DIAGRAM ............................................................... 8-1
8.1 Assembly of PC Board......................................................................................................... 8-1
8.2 Circuit Diagram .................................................................................................................... 8-2
8.3 Control PC Board Circuit ..................................................................................................... 8-4
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1. Specification
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Item Contents Remarks
Maximum number of originals Up to 100 sheets or 16 mm in height. 35 - 80 g/m2 (9.3 - 21.3 lb. Bond)
on the original feeding tray
Acceptable paper size A5-R, A4, A4-R, B5, B5-R, B4, A3, FOLIO,
ST-R, LT, LT-R, LG, LD, COMPUTER
Acceptable paper weight 1-sided: 35 - 157 g/m2
(9.3 lb. Bond - 58 lb. Cover)
2-sided: 50 - 157 g/m2
(13.3 lb. Bond - 58 lb. Cover)
Dimensions W600 x D523 x H135 (mm) Excluding hinges and original tray
Weight 12.5 kg
Power consumption Approx. 49.5 W
Power requirements DC5 V, DC24 V Supplied from the equipment
Co-packed items Unpacking Instruction (1 set)
Charts (A4/LT: 1 sheet each)
Mounting screws (6 pcs)
Positioning pins (2 pcs)
Washer (1 pc)
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MR-3018/3020 Specification June 2005 TOSHIBA TEC
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2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Fig.2-1
Location Components
Feeding/Transporting Pickup roller Original empty sensor (S3)
section Feed roller Original length detection sensor (S4)
Separation roller Original registration sensor (S5)
Registration roller Original width detection sensor-1 (S6)
Intermediate transfer roller Original width detection sensor-2 (S7)
Pre-reading roller Original intermediate transport sensor(S8)
Platen roller Read sensor (S9)
Post-reading roller Original exit/reverse sensor (S10)
Exit/reverse roller Jam access cover sensor (S11)
Reverse registration roller
Original tray section Original width guide Original tray sensor (S1)
Original tray Original tray width sensor (S2)
Original reverse tray
Original exit tray section Original exit tray
Drive/Control section Original feed motor (M1)
Read motor (M2)
Original exit/reverse motor (M3)
Fan motor (M4)
Original pickup solenoid (SOL1)
Gate solenoid (SOL2)
RADF opening/closing sensor (S12)
Jam access cover opening/closing switch (SW1)
RADF control PC board (ADF)
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2.2 Sectional View
R9 R4 R2 R3 R1 TRY2 TRY3 TRY1
R5
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2.3 Electric Parts Layout
ADF
SOL1 SOL2
M1
2
M4
M2
M3
S12
S3 S2 S1
S11
S7 S6 S5
SW1
S9
S8 S4
S10
Fig.2-3
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2.4 Symbols and Functions of Various Components
1) Motors
Symbol Name Function
M1 Original feed motor Drives the original feed roller, pickup roller and registration roller.
M2 Read motor Transports originals by driving the intermediate transport roller, front
read roller, platen roller, rear read roller and reverse registration roller.
M3 Original exit/reverse motor Drives the original exit/reverse roller.
M4 Fan motor Cools off the ADF drive section and ADF board.
3) Solenoid
Symbol Name Function
SOL1 Original pickup solenoid Drives up and down the original pickup roller.
SOL2 Gate solenoid Drives the reverse flapper. (Switches the flapper to the reverse side
when turned to ON.)
4) PC board
Symbol Name Function
ADF RADF control PC board Controls the RADF.
(ADF board)
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2.5 Diagram of Signal Blocks
Equipment RADF
SCAN-ST
Original tray sensor (S1)
CNT
Original tray width sensor (S2)
Original empty sensor (S3)
CPU Original length detection sensor (S4)
Original registration sensor (S5)
DC 24V
Original width detection sensor-1 (S6)
DC 5V
Original width detection sensor-2 (S7)
Original intermediate transport sensor (S8)
Read sensor (S9)
Original exit/reverse sensor (S10)
Reset IC
Jam access cover sensor (S11)
RADF opening/closing sensor (S12)
Downlad jig
Jam access cover opening/closing switch (SW1)
Fig.2-4
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2.6 Description of Interface Signals
The following 6 lines are used to transmit/receive signals between the equipment and the RADF.
Data communication (RxD and TxD) between the scanner and the RADF has adopted the serial com-
munication system which does not allow checking using testing devices to see whether the signals are
transmitted/received properly in the field.
RADF Equipment
REQ
DF-ACK
TxD
DF-REQ
ACK
RxD
Fig.2-5
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3. DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS
3.1.1 Outline
Originals are transported by the original feed motor, read motor and original exit/reverse motor. Each
motor has a drive section for the following operations:
Original feed motor drive section: picks up originals and drives the registration roller.
Read motor drive section: transports originals and drives parts such as the platen roller.
Original exit/reverse motor drive section: exits and reverses originals, and drives the exit/reverse roller.
The Original feed motor rotates reversely when the originals are being transported at the registration
roller, compared to its rotational direction when they are being picked up.
The original exit/reverse motor also rotates reversely when the originals are being reversed and trans-
ported, compared to its rotational direction when they are being exited.
The read motor always rotates in a constant direction.
3-1
3.1.2 Original feed motor drive section
Original feed motor Oneway clutch
Pickup roller
Feed roller
Pickup
Registration roller
Feed
Fig.3-2
When an original is placed on the original tray and the RADF receives a feed request signal from the
equipment, the feeding of the original is started.
The original empty sensor detects the presence of the original, and then the pickup roller is lowered by
the drive from the original pickup solenoid.
The Original feed motor rotates, and the pickup roller and the feed roller then rotate in a normal direc-
tion (shown in a solid line in the figure) to guide the original into the transport path. Then the original is
transported to the registration roller to be aligned.
The original aligned with the registration roller is then transported by the reverse rotation of the Original
feed motor (shown in a dotted line in the figure).
A one-way clutch is installed inside of each gear of the feed roller and the registration roller, so these
gears will not be driven in a reverse rotation.
When the original empty sensor detects that there is no original on the original tray, the original pickup
solenoid is turned OFF and the pickup roller is raised.
The original pickup solenoid is the one can operate both suction and recovery.
3-2
3.1.3 Read motor drive section
Read motor
Post-reading roller
Platen roller
3-3
3.1.4 Original exit/reverse motor drive section
Gate solenoid
Reverse fapper
Exit/reverse motor
Reverse
Fig.3-4
When the data of the original have been scanned, the original is exited to the original exit tray by the
exit/reverse roller driven by the exit motor (shown in a solid line in the figure).
In the duplex scanning mode, the gate solenoid is turned ON and the reverse flapper is lowered to
switch the transport path to the reverse tray side when the scanning of one side of the original is com-
pleted.
When the reverse flapper is lowered, the original is temporarily transported to the reverse tray, and then
the exit motor rotates reversely to return the original to the transport path switched for reverse operation
(shown in a dotted line in the figure).
The reversed original is aligned with the reverse registration roller, and then the other side of the origi-
nal is scanned. When the scanning is completed, the original is exited to the original exit tray.
3-4
3.2 Original Size Detection
The original tray width sensor, original length detection sensor, and original width detection sensors-1
and -2 work in combination to detect the size of originals.
Original width detection sensor-2 Original tray width sensor
Original width detection sensor-1
Original length
detection sensor
Fig.3-5
3.2.1 Outline
When an original is placed on the original tray, the width of the original is detected by the positions of
the original width guides. Then the original width sensors -1 and -2 and the original length detection
sensor detect the size of the original being transported. Based on the detection result of these sensors,
the size of the original is finally determined.
3-5
3.2.3 Original width detection sensors-1 and -2 / Original length
detection sensor
The size of the original is determined by the detection performed in combination of the original width
detection sensors-1 and -2 and the original length detection sensor, as well as the detection performed
by the original tray width sensor.
Sizes detectable in combination of these sensors are as follows:
A4 series (ORG-SRS: 1)
Original length Original width Original width
Size determined Original tray width
detection sensor sensor-1 sensor-2
OFF OFF A5-R -
OFF ON OFF B5 -
ON ON A4 -
OFF OFF B5-R -
A4-R / FOLIO Determined by a gap
ON ON OFF
B4 between guides
ON ON A3 -
3-6
LT series (ORG-SRS: 0)
Original length Original width Original width
Size determined Original tray width
detection sensor sensor-1 sensor-2
OFF OFF ST-R -
OFF ON OFF 8.5x8.5 -
ON ON A4 -
ON OFF LT-R / LG / COMP / 13LG -
ON
ON ON LD -
3-7
3.3 FLOW CHART
Power ON
Standby
NO
NO
All sensors OFF?
YES Jam
NO
Empty sensor ON?
YES
Feed request NO
signal received?
YES Standby
Original on NO
feeding tray?
YES Jam D
3-8
A
Original registration NO
sensor ON?
YES
A certain period NO
Feed motor stops after of time passed?
transporting for a
certain period of time.
3
YES
Jam
A certain period NO
of time passed?
YES
Monitoring registration
sensor by parallel processing.
Paper transprted Feed motor stops when registration
NO
before the intermideate sensor detects trailing edge of
transport roller?
original. Skip to D .
YES
3-9
B
Original intermediate NO
transport sensor ON?
YES
A certain period NO
of time passed?
Feed motor and read motor
stop after transporting for
certain period of time. YES
Jam
NO
Feed request signal
received?
YES
YES
Duplex?
NO
E
Registration roller also rotates,
while read motor rotates
and registration sensor ON.
Transport for
a certain amount of NO
distance completed?
YES
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C
Original exit/reverse NO
sensor ON?
YES
A certain period NO
Original exit/reverse of time passed?
motor rotates.
YES
3
Jam
NO
Read sensor OFF?
YES
A certain period NO
of time passed?
YES
D
Original exit/reverse NO
sensor OFF?
YES
A certain period NO
Read motor stops. of time passed?
YES
Jam
Transport for
a certain amount of NO
distance completed?
YES
Original exit/reverse
motor stops.
END
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E
Gate solenoid ON
Transport for
a certain amount of NO
distance completed?
YES
Original exit/reverse NO
sensor ON?
YES
A certain period NO
Original exit/reverse of time passed?
motor rotates.
YES
Jam
Read sensor OFF?
YES
A certain period NO
of time passed?
YES
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F
Original exit/reverse NO
sensor OFF?
YES
A certain period NO
of time passed?
Transport for
NO a certain amount of YES
distance completed?
3
Jam
YES
Original intermediate NO
transport sensor ON?
YES
A certain period NO
Exit/reverse and read motor of time passed?
stop after transporting for
a certain amount of distance.
YES
Jam
Transport request NO
signal received?
YES
Transport for
a certain amount of NO
distance completed?
YES
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G
Original exit/reverse NO
sensor ON?
YES
A certain period NO
Original exit/reverse of time passed?
motor rotates.
YES
Jam
NO
Read sensor OFF?
YES
NO A certain period
of time passed?
YES
Original exit/reverse NO
sensor OFF?
YES
A certain period NO
of time passed?
Transport for
NO a certain amount of
YES
distance completed?
Jam
YES
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H
Original intermediate NO
transport sensor ON?
YES
A certain period NO
of time passed?
YES
Jam
Original exit/reverse NO
sensor OFF?
YES
A certain period NO
of time passed?
Transport for
NO a certain amount of
YES
distance completed?
Jam
YES
END
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3.4 DESCRIPTION OF CIRCUIT
Fig.3-6
This circuit controls the rotation/stoppage and the direction of rotation, excitation mode and motor cur-
rent of the feed motor.
A drive clock signal (FMOT-CLK) and rotation direction signal (FMOT-CW/CCW) are input to control the
speed and direction of the motor rotation.
When the level of the enabling signal (FMOT-Enable) is set to "L", motor current is turned OFF regard-
less of the state of other signals.
For the excitation mode, either of 2 phase excitation, 1-2 phase excitation, W1-2 phase excitation,
2W1-2 phase excitation or the 4W1-2 phase excitation can be selected using the excitation switching
signal (FMOT-Mode1/FMOT-Mode2).
The edge switching signal (FMOT-Mode3) is used to specify the switching timing for excitation phase
either from when both the rise and decay edge of the CLK input are detected or when only the rising
edge is detected.
Motor current value can be set discretionary by changing the level of the reference setting signal
(FMOT-REF).
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3.4.2 Drive Circuit for Read Motor
Fig.3-7
This circuit controls the rotation/stoppage and the direction of rotation, excitation mode and motor cur-
rent of the read motor.
A drive clock signal (RMOT-CLK) and rotation direction signal (RMOT-CW/CCW) are input to control
the speed and direction of the motor rotation.
When the level of the enabling signal (RMOT-Enable) is set to "L", motor current is turned to OFF
regardless of the state of other signals.
For the excitation mode, either of 2 phase excitation, 1-2 phase excitation, W1-2 phase excitation,
2W1-2 phase excitation or the 4W1-2 phase excitation can be selected using the excitation switching
signal (RMOT-Mode1/RMOT-Mode2).
The edge switching signal (RMOT-Mode3) is used to specify the switching timing for excitation phase
either from when both the rise and decay edge of the CLK input are detected or when only the rising
edge is detected.
Motor current value can be set discretionary by changing the level of the reference setting signal
(RMOT-REF).
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3.4.3 Drive Circuit for Exit Motor
Fig.3-8
This circuit controls the rotation/stoppage and the direction of rotation, excitation mode and motor cur-
rent of the exit motor.
A drive clock signal (EMOT-CLK) and rotation direction signal (EMOT-CW/CCW) are input to control
the speed and direction of the motor rotation.
When the level of the enabling signal (EMOT-Enable) is set to "L", motor current is turned OFF regard-
less of the state of other signals.
As IC3-10pin (MODE1) is connected to +5V, excitation mode is applied at 1-2 phase excitation.
The edge switching signal (EMOT-Mode3) is used to specify the switching timing for excitation phase
either from when both the rise and decay edge of the CLK input are detected or when only the rising
edge is detected.
Motor current value can be set discretionary by switching the level of the reference switching signal
(EMOT-REFS0,EMOT-REFS1).
Fig.3-9
This circuit controls the rotation/stoppage of the fan motor. The FAN starts to rotate when the FAN
motor drive signal level is set to H, and stops when the level is set to L.
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3.4.5 Reset Circuit
Fig.3-10
This circuit generates a reset signal when the power is turned ON and the power voltage is blocked or
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cut off/lowered temporarily.
At the power-ON, the circuit shifts the level of the reset signal from L to H to put the CPU in a opera-
tive state after the reset pulse duration (Tpd) determined by the capacitance of C58 has passed from
when the power voltage has reached the supervisory voltage (Vs) divided by R116 and R117.
When a power voltage drop (cutoff, temporary cutoff, temporary low voltage) occurs and the power volt-
age becomes lower than the set value for the supervisory voltage for the power, the circuit sets the level
of the reset signal (RESET) to L to put the CPU in a halt state.
Fig.3-11
Pick up solenoid is a two-way solenoid that can be operated both in suction and recovery, and driven by
two transistors (Q4 and Q2) for each operation respectively.
When the PSOL-ON-Signal level is set to L, Q4 is turned ON, the power of 24V is applied to the coil
for suction operation, the solenoid is turned ON, and then the pickup roller goes down.
When the PSOL-ON-Signal level is set to L, Q2 is turned ON, the power of 24V is applied to the coil
for recovery operation, the solenoid is turned OFF, and then the pickup roller goes up.
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3.4.7 Drive Circuit for Gate Solenoid
Fig.3-12
Gate solenoid driven by the driver transistor (Q1) is a solenoid which is used to switch an original into
the reverse tray when in the duplex scanning mode.
When the GSOL-ON-Signal level is set to L, the reverse flapper goes down and the original is trans-
ported to the reverse tray.
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4. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
4.1 Cover
[A] Front cover
Fig.4-1
Fig.4-2
Front cover
Fig.4-3
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[B] Rear cover
Fig.4-4
(2) Raise the original tray and take off the rear
cover upward.
Rear cover
Fig.4-5
Clip
Fig.4-6
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(4) Remove 1 screw and the hinge pin.
Hinge pin
Fig.4-7
Fig.4-8
Left cover
Fig.4-9
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[E] Original tray
Fig.4-10
Fig.4-11
Original tray
Bushing Screw
Fig.4-12
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[F] Original reverse tray
Fig.4-13
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4.2 Roller
[A] Paper feeder unit
Fig.4-14
Fig.4-15
T.B.D.
Fig.4-16
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[B] Pickup roller [PM]
Fig.4-17
Notes: 4
1. Be careful not to drop the pin because it
will come off when the shaft is pulled out.
2. Make sure you assemble the pickup roller
with the one-way clutch in the correct
direction.
Lock Lock
Fig.4-18
T.B.D.
Fig.4-19
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(3) Slide the pulley and remove 1 pin.
Pin
Pulley
Fig.4-20
(4) Pull out the shaft and take off the feed roller.
Feed roller
Shaft
Fig.4-21
Note:
Make sure you assemble the feed roller with
the one-way clutch in the correct direction.
Lock Lock
Fig.4-22
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[D] Separation roller [PM]
Fig.4-23
Fig.4-24
Bushing
Clip
Fig.4-25
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[E] Feeder lower guide
Fig.4-26
Fig.4-27
Fig.4-28
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[F] Registration roller
Bushing E-ring
Fig.4-29
Fig.4-30
Clip
Bushing
Fig.4-31
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(6) Take off the jam access guide.
Jam access guide
Fig.4-32
Fig.4-33
Fig.4-34
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[H] Pre-reading lower guide / pre-reading upper guide
Fig.4-35
Fig.4-36
Fig.4-37
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[J] Pre-reading roller
Bearing
Bushing Pulley
E-ring
Fig.4-38
Pre-reading roller
Bushing Clip
Fig.4-39
Fig.4-40
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(3) Take off the read motor drive section.
( P. 4-19 "[C] Read motor drive section") Flange Bearing
(4) Remove 1 bushing, 1 E-ring and 1 pulley
from the rear side of the post-reading roller
shaft. Loosen 2 setscrews and take off 1
flange. Take off 1 bearing.
Bushing Pulley
E-ring
Fig.4-41
Bushing
Clip
Fig.4-42
Platen guide
Holder
Fig.4-43
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(7) Remove 2 screws. Open the post-reading
lower guide and take off the post-reading
upper guide.
Post-reading
upper guide
Fig.4-44
Post-reading roller
Platen roller
Fig.4-45
Pulley
E-ring
Bushing
Fig.4-46
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(3) Remove 1 clip and 1 bushing from the front
side of the reverse registration roller shaft.
Bushing
Clip
Fig.4-47
Reverse registration
roller
Fig.4-48
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4.3 Motor / Motor drive section
[A] Fan motor (M4)
Fig.4-49
Read motor
Fig.4-50
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[C] Read motor drive section
Spring
Fig.4-51
Fig.4-52
Harness clamp
Fig.4-53
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(7) Remove 3 screws and then take off the
bracket.
Bracket
Fig.4-54
Bushing Bushing
Fig.4-55
Fig.4-56
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[D] Original feed motor (M1)
Fig.4-57
Spring
Fig.4-58
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(4) Release the harness from 3 harness clamps.
(5) Remove 1 E-ring and take off the bushing. Harness clamp Harness clamp
E-ring Bushing
Fig.4-60
Brown Red
Fig.4-61
Fig.4-62
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[F] Original exit/reverse motor (M3)
Fig.4-63
Fig.4-64
Bracket
Fig.4-65
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4.4 Solenoid
[A] Original pickup solenoid (SOL1)
Connector
Original pickup solenoid
Fig.4-66
Bracket
Fig.4-67
Note:
When installing the original pickup solenoid,
be sure to align the edge of the original
pickup solenoid with the mark-off line on the
frame.
Mark-off line
Fig.4-68
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[B] Gate solenoid (SOL2)
Connector
Fig.4-69
Fig.4-70
Note:
When installing the gate solenoid, be sure to
align the edge of the bracket with the mark-
off line on the frame.
Mark-off line
Fig.4-71
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4.5 Sensor/switch
[A] Original tray width sensor (S2)
Fig.4-72
Fig.4-73
Fig.4-74
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(3) Remove 2 screws and take off the holder.
Holder
Fig.4-75
Fig.4-76
Fig.4-77
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(3) Disconnect 1 connector. Release 2 latches
and take off the jam access cover sensor.
Jam access cover sensor
Fig.4-78
Fig.4-79
Fig.4-80
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(4) Disconnect 1 connector. Release 2 latches
and take off the original empty sensor.
Fig.4-81
Fig.4-82
Fig.4-83
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[G] Original width detection sensor-1 (S6)
Fig.4-84
Fig.4-85
Fig.4-86
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[J] Intermediate transport sensor (S8)
Fig.4-87
Fig.4-88
Platen guide
Holder
Fig.4-89
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(4) Remove 2 screws. Open the post-reading
lower guide and take off the post-reading
upper guide.
Post-reading
upper guide
Fig.4-90
Fig.4-91
Fig.4-92
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[M] Jam access cover opening/closing switch (SW1)
Fig.4-93
4 - 33
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4.6 PC Board
[A] RADF control PC board (ADF board)
Fig.4-94
Fig.4-95
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4.7 Others
[A] Hinge stopper
Hinge stopper
Fig.4-96 4
Note:
When the hinge stopper is taken off, the
opening angle for the RADF becomes
approx. 90 degrees. Take off the hinge stop-
per only when it is needed for installation,
maintenance service, etc.
Fig.4-97
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5. Adjustment
[A] Checking
5
Fig.5-1
Fig.5-2
5-1
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(3) Close the RADF and check if the positioning
pins fit the holes on the RADF.
Fig.5-3
[B] Adjustment
If the pins cannot be fitted into the holes, perform the adjustment according to the following procedure.
Fig.5-4
Fig.5-5
5-2
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(3) Loosen the hinge screws at the front side.
Fig.5-6
Fig.5-7
Fig.5-8
5-3
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(6) Loosen the hole position adjustment screws
on the right hand side.
Fig.5-9
Fig.5-10
Fig.5-11
5-4
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(9) Loosen the hinge screws at the front side.
Fig.5-12
Fig.5-13
5-5
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5.2 Adjustment of Height
Note:
Check if the image adjustment for the equipment is performed properly before this adjustment of
the RADF. (See the Service Handbook of the applicable equipment.)
[A] Checking
0mm
A A
B B
Fig.5-14
5-6
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[B] Adjustment
Fig.5-15
5
Adjust the gap on the rear side by means of the screw on the hinge on the feed side of the
RADF.
Turn it clockwisLowered
Turn it counterclockwiseHeightened
Fig.5-16
5-7
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5.3 Adjustment of Skew
Note:
Check if the image adjustment for the equipment is performed properly before this adjustment of
the RADF. (See the Service Handbook of applicable equipment.) Also, the RADF position and
height shall be adjusted properly.
[A] Checking
Check the image using the chart (original) with vertical and horizontal lines in the following procedure.
Simplex copying:
(1) Place the chart provided as an original with its face up on the original tray of the RADF, select [1
Sided -> 1 Sided] and press the [START] button.
(2) Superimpose the chart on the copy and check the inclination of the copy image.
Duplex copying:
(1) Place the chart provided as an original with its face up on the original tray of the RADF, select [2
Sided -> 2 Sided] and press the [START] button.
(2) Superimpose the chart on the copy and check the inclination of the copy image.
5-8
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[B] Adjustment
Simplex copying:
(1) Shift the aligning plate with the scale as the guide shown in the figure below to adjust the skew.
Fig.5-18
(2) If the image skew is "C" as shown in the figure below, shift the aligning plate in the direction of
"+", and if "D", shift it to "-".
5
Fig.5-19 Fig.5-20
Shift the aligning plate in the direction of "+". Shift the aligning plate in the direction of "-".
5-9
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Duplex copying:
(1) Shift the aligning plate with the scale as the guide shown in the figure below to adjust the skew.
Fig.5-21
(2) If the image skew is "C" as shown in the figure below, shift the aligning plate in the direction of "-
", and if "D", shift it to "+".
Fig.5-22 Fig.5-23
Shift the aligning plate in the direction of "-". Shift the aligning plate in the direction of "+".
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5.4 Adjustment of the Leading Edge Position
Note:
Check if the image adjustment for the equipment is performed properly before this adjustment of
the RADF. (See the Service Handbook of applicable equipment.) Also, the RADF position and
height shall be adjusted properly.
[A] Checking
Check the image using the chart (original) with vertical and horizontal lines in the following procedure.
Simplex copying:
(1) Place the chart provided as an original with its face up on the original tray of the RADF, select [1
Sided -> 1 Sided] and press the [START] button.
(2) Superimpose the chart on the copy and check the leading edge E of the chart and F of the copy.
Duplex copying:
(1) Place the chart provided as an original with its face up on the original tray of the RADF, select [2
Sided -> 2 Sided] and press the [START] button.
(2) Superimpose the chart on the copy and check the leading edge E of the chart and F of the copy.
E F
[B] Adjustment
Simplex copying:
(1) Turn the power ON while pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, key in [365] and then press the
[START] button.
(2) Enter the value.
If the leading edge (F) margin of the copy image is larger than the (E) margin of the chart,
enter a value smaller than the current one.
Note:
Changing one value shifts the copy image by 0.1 mm.
If the leading edge (F) margin of the copy image is smaller than the (E) margin of the chart,
enter a value larger than the current one.
Note:
Changing one value shifts the copy image by 0.1 mm.
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Duplex copying:
(1) Turn the power ON while pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, key in [366] and then press the
[START] button.
(2) Enter the value.
If the leading edge (F) margin of the copy image is larger than the (E) margin of the chart,
enter a value smaller than the current one.
Note:
Changing one value shifts the copy image by 0.1 mm.
If the leading edge (F) margin of the copy image is smaller than the (E) margin of the chart,
enter a value larger than the current one.
Note:
Changing one value shifts the copy image by 0.1 mm.
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5.5 Adjustment of Horizontal Position
Note:
Check if the image adjustment for the equipment is performed properly before this adjustment of
the RADF. (See the Service Handbook of applicable equipment.) Also, the RADF position and
height shall be adjusted properly.
[A] Checking
Check the image using the chart (original) with a center line in the following procedure.
(1) Place the chart provided as an original with its face up on the original tray of the RADF.
(2) Press the [START] button.
(3) Fold the copy in half and check if the center line is misaligned.
[B] Adjustment
(1) Turn the power ON while pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously.
(2) Key in [358] and then press the [START] button.
If the center line of the copy image is shifted to the front side of the equipment, enter a value
larger than the current one.
Note:
Changing one value shifts the copy image by 0.042 mm.
Fig. 5-26
If the center line of the copy image is shifted to the rear side of the equipment, enter a value
smaller than the current one.
Note:
Changing one value shifts the copy image by 0.042 mm.
Fig. 5-27
5 - 13
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5.6 Adjustment of Copy Ratio
Note:
Check if the image adjustment for the equipment is performed properly before this adjustment of
the RADF. (See the Service Handbook of applicable equipment.) Also, the RADF position and
height shall be adjusted properly.
[A] Checking
Check the image using the chart (original) with vertical and horizontal lines in the following procedure.
(1) Place the chart provided as an original with its face up on the original tray of the RADF.
(2) Press the [START] button.
(3) Superimpose the chart on the copy and check the image dimension I.
[B] Adjustment
(1) Turn the power ON while pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously.
(2) Key in [357] and then press the [START] button.
If the copy image dimension I is larger than the chart dimension, enter a value smaller than
the current one.
If the copy image dimension I is smaller than the chart dimension, enter a value larger than
the current one.
I
Fig.5-28
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5.7 Adjustment of RADF Opening/Closing Sensor
Adjust the bracket position so that the sensor is turned ON when the height A becomes 100 mm or
less (within the empty weight falling limit).
A
Fig.5-29
Fig.5-30
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6. Troubleshooting
6-1
6.2 Troubleshooting for Electrical Errors
1) RADF does not work (except in the case of a paper jam or when the cover is open)
Interface harness connected properly?
NO Connect the harness properly or replace it
YES
DC+5V supplied to CN70-2, 3pin?
NO Connect the harness properly or replace it
YES
DC+24V supplied to CN70-6, 7pin?
NO Connect the harness properly or replace it
YES
DC+24V supplied to CN72-4pin?
NO Check or replace the jam access cover switch
YES
Empty sensor is ON when there is paper?
NO Check or replace the empty sensor
YES
Check or replace the RADF board
2) Abnormality of motor
Power supplied and drives signals to connector of motor?
NO Check or replace motor
YES
There is no mechanical overloading at the motor and the drive system is correct? (Belt tension etc.)
NO Check or replace motor harness
YES
Check or replace the RADF board
3) Communication error
Interface cable normal?
NO Replace the interface cable
YES
Check or replace the RADF board and check the equipment
6-2
5) Abnormality of fan motor
Is there a foreign matter in the fan motor?
YES Remove the extraneous material
NO
Fan harness connected properly?
NO Connect the fan harness properly or replace it
YES
Power supplied at CN84-1pin when FAN is ON?
YES Replace the fan motor
NO
Check or replace the RADF board
6-3
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7. MAINTENANCE AND REWRITING ROM
6 7 8 10 11
Fig.7-1
Lubrica- Replace-
Cleaning Operation Parts list
Item to check tion/ ment Remarks
(30K) check (P-I)
Coating (x1,000)
1 Pickup roller A 120 5-1 7
2 Separation roller A 120 4-10
3 Feed roller A 120 5-1
4 Registration roller A 4-30
5 Intermediate transfer roller A 3-13
6 Front read roller A 3-14
7 Platen roller A 3-2
8 Rear read roller A 3-1
9 Reverse registration roller A 3-10
10 Exit/reverse roller A 4-25
11 Platen sheet B or A 1-25
7-1
7.2 Rewriting ROM (Firmware Updating)
It is feasible to update the firmware automatically by connecting the download jig to the PC board and
turning the power of the equipment ON. The download jig K-PWA-DLM-320 is used.
(1) Turning OFF the power of the equipment and take off the RADF rear cover.
(2) Connect the download jig with the connector (CN81) on the PC board.
(3) While pressing [0] and [8] simultaneously, turn ON the power. (rewriting data starts)
(4) During the data is rewritten, the LED on the download jig lights. When the data rewriting is com-
pleted, the LED blinks slowly (at an interval of 0.8 sec.). If the LED blinks fast (at an interval of
0.1 sec.), the rewriting has been failed.
(5) Turn OFF the power of the equipment and remove the download jig.
(6) Install the RADF rear cover.
* If rewriting data is failed, turn OFF the power and repeat the procedure.
Connector
Fig.7-2
7-2
8. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM / HARNESS DIAGRAM
Fig.8-1
Soldered side
Fig.8-2
8-1
June 2005 TOSHIBA TEC
PWA-F-DLG-623
SCANNER I/F
SC-ACK
1 1 SC-ACK NC
SCAN-ST Jam access cover
2 2 SCAN-START JAM-NO 1 NO NO
TXD
3
SG
3 TXD JAM-COM
CN72 J72
2 COM COM opening/closing switch
4 4 SG DF-NO 3 SW1
RXD
5 5 RXD DF-COM 4
SG J71 CN71
6 6 SG
DF-ACK
7 7 DF-ACK
DF-REQ
8 8 DF-REQ
SC-REQ
9 9 SC-REQ +24V
CONECT +24V 1 1 1
10 10 DFCNT(SG) CN84 J84 FANON J69 J69 Fan motor
J42 FANON 2 2 2
11
SG POWER M4
12
+5V SUPPLY
13
+5V 1 SG B(-)
14 B(-) 1 6
DG 2 +5V BCOM
15 BCOM 2 5
DG 3 +5V B
16 B 3 4
17
+24V 4 J70 CN70 PG
A(-)
CN76 J76
4
A(-)
3
J66 Original feed motor
+24V 5 PG ACCM
18 ACCM 5 2
6 +24V A
19 A 6 1 M1
FG 7 +24V
20
B(-)
B(-) 1 6
BCOM
DOWNLOAD JIG BCOM 2 5
B
B 3 4
Read motor
8-2
PWA-F-DLM-320 A(-)
CN77 J77
4
A(-)
3
J65
D0 1 MD[0] ACCM
ACCM 5 2
D2 2 MD[2] A
D4 3 MD[4] A 6 1 M2
D6 4 MD[8]
OE 5 MRD
A0 6 MA[0]
A2 7 MA[2]
8-3
SG 16
+5V
1 RADF opening/closing
DFOPEN-S
2 J87
SG
3
S12 sensor
CN83 Not used +5V
+5V 1 6 1 1
EMPTY-S
EMPTY-S 2 5 2
SG
2 J96 Original empty sensor
SG 3 4 3 3 S3
J92 J92
+5V 4 3 4
+5V
JCOVU-S 5 2 5 1
SG 6 1 6
JCOVU-S
2 J97
Jam access cover
+5V 7
SG
3 S11 sensor
EXIT-S CN75 J75 8
SG 9
+5V 10 +5V
12 1 Original exit/reverse
READ-S 11 EXIT-S
11 J93 J93 2
SG 12 SG
10 3
S10 sensor
+5V 13
8-4
8
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REVERSING AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT FEEDER
MR-3018
3. REGION
NAD .............. 115V
50/60Hz, NORTH AMERICA, SOUTH AMERICA
TWD .............. 110/220V
50/60Hz, TAIWAN
SAD ............... 127V/60Hz, SAUDI ARABIA
ASD ............... 220-240V
50/60Hz, ASIA, SOUTH AMERICA, etc.
ASU ............... 220-240V
50/60Hz, ASIA, etc.
AUD .............. 220-240V
50/60Hz, AUSTRALIA
MJD ............... 220-240V
50/60Hz, EUROPE
CND .............. 220-240V
50/60Hz, CHINA
KRD .............. 220-240V
50/60Hz, KOREA
I
Contents
COVER-ASM .................................................................. 1
GUIDE-OPEN-ASM ....................................................... 2
FEED-1-ASM ................................................................... 3
FEED-2-ASM ................................................................... 4
FEED-3-ASM ................................................................... 5
FEED-DRIVE-ASM ....................................................... 6
HINGE-ASM .................................................................... 7
ACCESSARY & ROL-KIT .......................................... 11
DOWNLOAD JIGS ....................................................... 12
MR-3018 COVER-ASM JUNE 2005
11
31 10 23
29
A
18 101
21
5
18
103
12
A
32 18
14
16 17 12
13 15
18
8 4
6
9 7
20 18
102 18
24
18
102 102
18 19
18
18
102 102
102 24
3
24
18 1
30
18
102
102
26
22
102 25 102
102
18
102
2
26
102 102
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MR-3018 COVER-ASM Jun 2005
Q'TY Q'TY
ITEM
PART No. PART NAME / / P I R BSI No. TO FROM REMARKS
No.
PAGE PACK
1 6LE50475000 COV-FRONT-623 1 1/PP
2 6LE50383000 COV-LEFT-U 1 1/PP
3 6LE50480000 COV-REAR-623 1 1/PP
4 6LE50467000 COV-SENS-WIDTH 1 1/PP
5 6LE50457000 TRAY-INNER 1 1/PP
6 6LE50455000 TRAY-MIDDLE 1 1/PP
7 6LE50453000 TRAY-ORIGINAL 1 1/PP
8 6LE50002000 TRAY-SUB-EXT-IN 1 1/P
9 6LE50001000 TRAY-SUB-EXT-OUT 1 1/PP
10 6LE50449000 GUIDE-TRAY-F 1 1/PP
11 6LE50445000 GUIDE-TRAY-R 1 1/PP
12 6LA79096000 RACK-BYP-371 2 1/PP
13 6LA78990000 ASYS-HOLDER-PINI-371 1 1/C
14 4407726480 PINION-18-395 1 1/P
15 6LA78907000 WASHER-6R2X9R5XR25-PL 1 5/P
16 F0-01324000 STW-FT60 T0.25 1 5/P
17 4400974200 WASHER-W-6-10 1 10/P
18 X0-02247000 S/TPP/FH/FEXM-3X8-NI 15 10/P
19 6LE49992000 ASYS-TRAY-EXIT 1 1/PP
20 6LE49997000 ASYS-HLDR-TRAY-SAB 1 1/PP
21 6LE50464000 HLDR-SENS-LENGTH 1 1/P
22 6LE50470000 HLDR-TRAY-F 1 1/P
23 6LE50461000 ACT-SENSOR-TRAY 1 1/P
24 6LE49999000 ASYS-TAPE-MAGIC 6 1/P
25 6LE50009000 ASYS-SHEET-PLTN 1 1/KP
26 6LE49865000 STOP-SHEET-F 2 1/P
29 6LE49711000 LABEL-CAUTION-623 1 1/KP
30 6LE49717000 LABEL-JAM-1-623 1 5/P
31 6LE49712000 LABEL-MAX-623 1 5/P
32 6LE49500000 HRNS-RUBY-TRAY-623 1 1/P
101 C0-10813000 GP1A73ARJ00F 1 1/P
102 X0-02247000 S/TPP/FH/FEXM-3X8-NI 11 10/P
103 F0-01012000 T18R 1 5/P
1 TOSHIBA
MR-3018 GUIDE-OPEN-ASM JUNE 2005
23
22
12
24 15 1 9
20
A
102
B
24
13
101
11
10 14
15 4
3
15 4 11 10
13
101 24
6 20
102
6
24
7
24 24
24
24
B
16
21
102
18
17
102
24 19
24
102
2
MR-3018 GUIDE-OPEN-ASM Jun 2005
Q'TY Q'TY
ITEM
PART No. PART NAME / / P I R BSI No. TO FROM REMARKS
No.
PAGE PACK
1 6LE50392000 COV-JAM 1 1/PP
2 6LE50390000 ASYS-GID-COV-JAM-P 1 1/PP
3 6LE50402000 ROL-IDL-D22-L 1 1/P
4 6LE50404000 ROL-IDL-D22 2 1/P
5 6LE50406000 ROL-IDL-D16 3 1/P
6 6LE50409000 SFT-IDL-ALNG 2 1/P
7 6LE50410000 PLT-SFT-IDL-ALN 1 1/P
8 6LE50413000 PLT-SFT-D16-RD 1 1/P
9 6LE50416000 LEVER-COV-OPEN 1 1/PP
10 6LE50419000 SPG-C-ROL-ALNG 4 1/P
11 6LE50423000 SPG-C-ROL-MIDL 2 1/P
12 6LE50425000 SPG-E-COV-JAM 1 1/P
13 6LE50428000 SPG-F-GID-SB-PUSH 2 1/P
14 6LE50431000 BRKT-COV-JAM-F 1 1/P
15 6LE50434000 BRKT-COV-JAM-R 1 1/P
16 6LE49890000 ASYS-GID-RI-D-P 1 1/PP
17 6LE49897000 ASYS-ROL-IDL-D10 3 1/P
18 6LE49910000 SPG-F-READ-IN-1.4 3 1/P
19 6LE49911000 STAY-LEFT-D 1 1/P
20 6LE49823000 ASYS-PLT-COV-JAM 2 1/P
21 6LE49742000 SPG-F-EARTH-EXIT 1 1/P
22 6LE49714000 LABEL-CLN-623 1 1/KP
23 6LE49713000 LABEL-SIZE-623 1 1/KP
24 X0-02247000 S/TPP/FH/FEXM-3X8-NI 15 10/P
101 X0-01989000 S/TPP/BID-3X8-NI 2 10/P
102 6LA08935000 SCR-M3X6BISR-NI 5 10/P
2 TOSHIBA
MR-3018 FEED-1-ASM JUNE 2005
21
15 21
23
23
12 18
18
22
25
101 104 9
18
8
28 20
105 20 22
30 16
17
31
30
10
101 13
3 14
65
27
102 103
1
4
2
101
3 11
27
26 101 105
25
29 104
102
104 12
104 24
105
104
3
MR-3018 FEED-1-ASM Jun 2005
Q'TY Q'TY
ITEM
PART No. PART NAME / / P I R BSI No. TO FROM REMARKS
No.
PAGE PACK
1 6LE49792000 ROL-READ-OUT 1 1/KP
2 6LE49837000 ROL-PLATEN 1 1/KP
3 6LE49842000 ARM-PLTN-OUT-F 2 1/P
4 6LE49845000 PULLY-1R5GT16-4 1 1/P
5 6LE49848000 PULLY-1R5GT20-6 1 1/P
6 6LE49851000 BELT-132-1R5GT-6 1 1/P
8 6LE49780000 FLAP-RETURN 1 1/KP
9 6LE49784000 SPG-T-FLP-SB 1 1/P
10 6LE49763000 ROL-SB-ALNG 1 1/KP
11 6LE49948000 ASYS-PLT-GID-RO 1 1/P
12 6LE49961000 SPG-E-READ-OUT-D 2 1/P
13 6LE49801000 ROL-READ-MAIN 1 1/KP
14 6LE49791000 ROL-READ-IN 1 1/KP
15 6LE49927000 GUIDE-READ-OUT-D 1 1/PP
16 6LE49932000 FILM-READ-OUT 1 1/KP
17 6LE49709000 LABEL-JAMOP-3 1 5/P
18 6LE49999000 ASYS-TAPE-MAGIC 3 1/P
20 6LE49935000 ROL-IDL-D12 3 1/P
21 6LE49939000 ROL-IDL-D16-EXT 2 1/P
22 6LE49942000 SPG-F-READ-OUT 3 1/P
23 6LE49945000 SPG-F-IDL-EXIT 2 1/P
24 6LE49818000 GUIDE-READ-IN-U 1 1/PP
25 6LE49514000 SNSR-RUBY-EXIT-623 2 1/C
26 6LE49513000 SNSR-RUBY-READ-623 1 1/C
27 6LE49857000 SPG-C-ROL-PLTN 2 1/P
28 6LE49878000 GUIDE-READ-OUT-U 1 1/PP
29 6LE49860000 GUIDE-PLTN 1 1/KP
30 6LE49881000 FILM-READ-OUT-1 2 5/P
31 6LE49882000 FILM-READ-OUT-2 2 5/P
101 X0-00966000 RR/E-5-SS 5 10/P
102 X0-00964000 RR/E-3-SS 2 10/P
103 X0-00979000 P/PRL/AH7-2X8-SS 1 10/P
104 X0-02247000 S/TPP/FH/FEXM-3X8-NI 10 10/P
105 6LA08935000 SCR-M3X6BISR-NI 3 10/P
3 TOSHIBA
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13
15
22
14
17 16
17 21
18
17
104
105
32
104
35
102
102
20
7
102
7
9
8 31
6 5
10
29 11
5 12
31
4 29 1
27 28
105
37
4 104
5
36
26 5
3 101
2
25
30
34
19
105
4
MR-3018 FEED-2-ASM Jun 2005
Q'TY Q'TY
ITEM
PART No. PART NAME / / P I R BSI No. TO FROM REMARKS
No.
PAGE PACK
1 6LE50194000 LEVER-CAM-RET 1 1/KP
2 6LE50198000 ARM-LVR-CAM-RET 1 1/P
3 6LE50202000 SPG-T-LVR-CAM-RET 1 1/P
4 44201492000 BUSH-6-POM 1 5/P
5 4407972860 STOP-RING-6-5 4 5/P
6 6LE50228000 LEVER-SENS-ALNG 1 1/P
7 6LE50231000 LEVER-SENS-WIDTH 2 1/P
8 6LE50234000 SPG-T-LVR-ALNG 1 1/P
9 6LE49512000 SNSR-RUBY-LENG-623 1 1/C
10 6LE50243000 ASYS-ROL-RET 1 1/P
11 6LE50237000 ASYS-SFT-RET-1 1 1/P
12 6LA15790000 TL-SEP-ROL-Y 1 1/P
13 6LE50406000 ROL-IDL-D16 3 1/P
14 6LE50025000 ASYS-GID-SB-J-P 1 1/PP
15 6LE50408000 SFT-IDL-D16 1 1/P
16 6LE50043000 PLT-SFT-IDL-D16 1 1/P
17 6LE50046000 SPG-C-SB-ALNG 4 1/P
18 X0-02252000 S/TPP/FHEXM-4X10-NI 1 10/P
19 6LE49970000 GUIDE-EXIT-U 1 1/PP
20 6LE50213000 ASYS-GID-FD-D-P 1 1/PP
21 6LE50222000 CUSION-BRAKE-P 1 1/P
22 6LE50225000 SHEET-BRAKE-P 1 1/P
25 6LE49965000 ROL-EXIT 1 1/KP
26 6LE49978000 FLAP-EXIT 1 1/KP
27 6LE49982000 SPG-E-FLAP-EXIT 1 1/P
28 6LE49979000 CUSH-FLAP-EXIT 1 5/P
29 6LE50205000 SPG-C-ROL-RET 2 1/P
30 6LE50014000 ROL-ALNG 1 1/KP
31 6LE50252000 HLDR-SFT-RET 2 1/P
32 6LE50255000 ASYS-COV-RET 1 1/P
34 6LE49708000 LABEL-JAMOP-2 1 5/P
35 6LE49537000 HRNS-RUBY-ALIGN2-623 1 1/P
36 6LE49884000 BRUSH-READ-OUT 1 1/KP
37 6LE49788000 SPG-F-EARTH-BRS 1 1/P
101 X0-00980000 P/PRL/AH7-2X10-SS 1 10/P
102 C0-10813000 GP1A73ARJ00F 3 1/P
104 6LA08935000 SCR-M3X6BISR-NI 5 10/P
105 X0-01989000 S/TPP/BID-3X8-NI 2 10/P
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102 8 11
3 4 102
9
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17 7 7
103
13
15 11 10
103
14 13
12 103
16
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20 22
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1 6LE50298000 ASYS-ROL-FEED 2 1/P
2 6LE50309000 ASYS-HLDR-PICK 1 1/P
3 6LE50321000 ASYS-SFT-FEED 1 1/P
4 6LE50329000 SFT-FEED-PIC 1 1/P
5 6LE50332000 LVR-PICK-JOINT 1 1/PP
6 6LE50336000 ROL-TNSN-PICK 1 1/P
7 6LE50339000 PULLY-1R5GT26-6 2 1/P
8 6LE50342000 SPG-E-PICKUP 1 1/P
9 6LE50345000 BELT-141-1R5GT-4 1 1/P
10 4407734980 BUSH-6-GCB 2 5/P
11 4407972860 STOP-RING-6-5 2 5/P
12 6LE50353000 ASYS-BKT-STOP 1 1/P
13 6LE50366000 ARM-STOPPER 2 1/P
14 6LE50367000 LVR-STOPPER-F 1 1/P
15 6LE50371000 LVR-STOPPER-R 1 1/P
16 6LE50375000 STPR-PICK-F 1 1/P
17 6LE50379000 STPR-PICK-R 1 1/P
18 6LE50286000 GUIDE-FEED-UP 1 1/PP
19 6LE49706000 LABEL-INST-623 1 1/KP
20 6LE50290000 PLT-COV-FEED 1 1/P
21 6LE49504000 HRNS-RUBY-FEED2-623 1 1/P
22 X0-02247000 S/TPP/FH/FEXM-3X8-NI 1 10/P
23 6LE50274000 STAY-FEED-UP 1 1/P
24 6LE50278000 BRKT-FEED-UP 1 1/P
25 6LA08935000 SCR-M3X6BISR-NI 6 10/P
26 6LE50061000 ASYS-CPG-FED 1 1/P
101 X0-00966000 RR/E-5-SS 2 10/P
102 X0-00980000 P/PRL/AH7-2X10-SS 2 10/P
103 X0-00964000 RR/E-3-SS 4 10/P
104 C0-10813000 GP1A73ARJ00F 2 1/P
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17
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17 1
10 12
17
17 10 17
103 5
9 4 6 28
8 3
17 30104 26
2
104 101
17 17 17
17 40
14
B 39 27
17 101 22 108 H
13 17 19 40
17 33
36
101 102 39
39 101
107
E 20 F
2 39 102 39
34
101
106 37 38
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17 16 17
15
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31 24
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1 6LE50089000 ASYS-BRKT-R-FED 1 1/P
2 6LE50098000 ROL-TNSN-FEED 2 1/P
3 6LE50102000 SPG-F-COV-JAM-SW 1 1/P
4 E0-01859000 DE2L-BAAA 1 1/P
5 F0-00365000 LWS-3S-2W 1 10/P
6 F0-00235000 LWS-1S 1 5/P
7 F0-00045000 EDS-1 1 10/P
8 6LE49533000 HRNS-RUBY-FEED1-623 1 1/P
9 44204394000 SCREW20*D23 1 10/P
10 6LE50177000 PLT-MOT-FEED 1 1/P
11 6LE49525000 MOTR_S-RUBY-FEED-623 1 1/C
12 6LE50181000 SPG-E-MOT-FEED 1 1/P
13 6LE50165000 PLT-MOT-READ 1 1/P
14 6LE49516000 MOTR_S-RUBY-RD-623 1 1/C
15 6LE50054000 PLT-MOT-EXIT 1 1/P
16 6LE49517000 MOTR_S-RUBY-EXIT-623 1 1/C
17 6LA08935000 SCR-M3X6BISR-NI 8 10/P
18 F0-00781000 LF-1260ZZ 2 1/P
19 6LE49854000 PULLY-1R5GT40-6-W 1 1/P
20 6LE49797000 PULLY-1R5GT40-6-SL 1 1/P
21 6LE50125000 BELT-219-1R5GT-8 1 1/P
22 6LE50128000 BELT-150-1R5GT-10 1 1/P
23 4401941910 BUSH-0610*95N-P 2 5/P
24 6LE49975000 PULLY-1R5GT60-6 1 1/P
25 6LE50058000 BELT-123-1R5GT-6 1 1/P
26 6LE50073000 PULLY-1R5GT44-6-OW 1 1/P
27 6LE50077000 PULLY-1R5GT40-8-OW 1 1/P
28 6LE50081000 BELT-292R5-1R5GT-8 1 1/P
29 6LE49810000 DIAL-RD-JAM 1 1/P
30 6LE50169000 SPG-E-MOT-READ 1 1/P
31 6LE50438000 PLT-FAN-READ 1 1/P
32 6LE09167000 FAND-6015-390 1 1/D
33 6LE50131000 BRKT-ROL-READ 1 1/P
34 6LE50110000 ASYS-PLT-TNSN 1 1/P
36 6LE50134000 SPG-E-TNSN-READ 1 1/P
37 4406349580 FLANGE-18 2 1/P
38 6LE49863000 PULLY-1R5GT40-6-C 2 1/P
39 4407734980 BUSH-6-GCB 5 5/P
40 6LA65698000 BUSH-8X12X8F 3 5/P
41 4407972860 STOP-RING-6-5 1 5/P
42 44201492000 BUSH-6-POM 1 5/P
101 X0-00966000 RR/E-5-SS 4 10/P
102 X0-00980000 P/PRL/AH7-2X10-SS 2 10/P
103 X0-01453000 S/TPS/BID-4X8-NC 4 10/P
104 F0-00120000 ES-0505 2 5/P
105 X0-00130000 S/PAN/SWWP-M3X20-NI 2 10/P
106 F0-00121000 ES-0510 1 5/P
107 X0-00736000 S/SET/K-M4X6-B 4 10/P
108 X0-00968000 RR/E-7-SS 2 10/P
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1 6LE49751000 LEVER-PICK-SOL 1 1/P
2 6LE49760000 CAP-APS-R 1 1/P
3 6LE49755000 SPG-E-PICK-SOL 1 1/P
4 6LE49758000 SPG-C-CAP-APS-R 1 5/P
5 6LA08935000 SCR-M3X6BISR-NI 2 10/P
6 6LE50185000 HINGE-L-623 1 1/D
7 6LE50190000 HINGE-R-623 1 1/D
8 6LE49539000 ASY-DLG-623S 1 1/SB
9 6LE50142000 PLT-SND-FLAP 1 1/P
10 6LE49510000 SOL-RUBY-GATE-623 1 1/D
11 6LE50152000 PLT-SOL-PICK 1 1/P
12 6LE49521000 SOL-RUBY-PICKUP-623 1 1/D
13 6LE50490000 PLT-INTRLOK 1 1/P
14 6LE50484000 ASYS-PLT-OPEN 1 1/P
15 6LE50487000 LVR-OPEN-SW 1 1/P
16 6LE50488000 SPG-T-OPEN-SW 1 1/P
101 F0-00365000 LWS-3S-2W 4 10/P
102 F0-01427000 ELS-8U 3 5/P
103 F0-01426000 RSPLS-8U 2 5/P
104 F0-00121000 ES-0510 1 5/P
105 C0-10813000 GP1A73ARJ00F 1 1/P
106 X0-00966000 RR/E-5-SS 1 10/P
108 6LA08934000 SCR-M4*8ITSR-NI 13 10/P
109 X0-00426000 S/BID-M3X4-NI 4 10/P
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1 6LE49738000 DF-KIT-3018 1 1/P
11 6LE50499000 SFT-PA-PIN-R 2 1/P
12 6LE50495000 SCR-HINGE-A 2 5/P
13 6LE50496000 SCR-HINGE-B 2 5/P
14 6LE50497000 SCR-HINGE-C 2 5/P
15 X0-00946000 W/PL/PJO-6-SS 1 10/P
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1 44205829000 K-PWA-DLM-320 1 1/C
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