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Konica Finisher-Stapler FS-109 Parts and Service Manual
Konica Finisher-Stapler FS-109 Parts and Service Manual
Konica Finisher-Stapler FS-109 Parts and Service Manual
Model FS-109
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Because of the possible hazards to an inexperienced person servicing this equipment, as well as the risk of damage to the equipment, Konica Business Technologies strongly recommends that all servicing be performed by Konica-trained service technicians only. Changes may have been made to this equipment to improve its performance after this service manual was printed. Accordingly, Konica Business Technologies, Inc., makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, that the information contained in this service manual is complete or accurate. It is understood that the user of this manual must assume all risks or personal injury and/or damage to the equipment while servicing the equipment for which this service manual is intended.
2000, KONICA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
OUTLINE
FS-109 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ............................ 1 CENTER CROSS-SECTIONAL VIEW ............................. 3 DRIVE SYSTEM DIAGRAM ............................................. 4 Paper Conveyance System Drive ............................. 4 Stapler Unit System Drive ......................................... 4
UNIT EXPLANATION
EXTERNAL SECTION ...................................................... 5 Composition .............................................................. 5 CONVEYANCE SECTION ............................................... 6 Composition .............................................................. 6 Mechanisms .............................................................. 6 Conveyance Motor (M801) Control ........................... 9 Conveyance Drum (M807) Control ......................... 10 Tray Up/Down (M804) Control ................................ 11 PAPER EXIT/STAPLER UNIT SECTION ....................... 13 Composition ............................................................ 13 Mechanisms ............................................................ 13 Paper Alignment Control ......................................... 15 Paper Exit (M805) Control ...................................... 16 Paper Stacking Control ........................................... 17 Stapler Movement (M806) Control .......................... 18 Stapler Control ........................................................ 18 OTHER CONTROL FUNCTIONS .................................. 20 Power-on Operation ................................................ 20
DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY ............................ 21 Replacing the Tray 2/3 Paper Exit Roller Unit ........ 21 Raising and Lowering the Tray ............................... 21 Removing and Reinstalling Tray 2/3 ....................... 22 Removing and Reinstalling the External Covers .... 22 Removing and Reinstalling the Lift Wire ................. 23 Replacing the Stapler Cartridge .............................. 25 Removing and Reinstalling the Stapler Unit ........... 25
DIAGRAMS
ELECTRICAL PARTS LAYOUT ..................................... 27 CONNECTOR LAYOUT ................................................. 28 TIMING CHARTS ........................................................... 29 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM ....................................... 31
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Installation Environment
Safety considerations usually are directed toward machine design and the possibility of human error. In addition, the environment in which a machine is operated must not be overlooked as a potential safety hazard. Most electrical equipment is safe when installed in a normal environment. However, if the environment is different from what most people consider to be normal, it is conceivable that the combination of the machine and the room air could present a hazardous combination. This is because heat (such as from fusing units) and electrical arcs (which can occur inside switches) have the ability to ignite flammable substances, including air. When installing a machine, check to see if there is anything nearby which suggests that a potential hazard might exist. For example, a laboratory might use organic compounds which, when they evaporate, make the room air volatile. Potentially dangerous conditions might be seen or smelled. The presence of substances such as cleaners, paint thinners, gasoline, alcohol, solvents, explosives, or similar items should be cause for concern. If conditions such as these exist, take appropriate action, such as one of the following suggestions. Determine that the environment is controlled (such as through the use of an exhaust hood) so that an offending substance or its fumes cannot reach the machine. Remove the offending substance. Install the machine in a different location. effect may be caused by altering any aspect of the machines design. Such changes have the potential of degrading product performance and reducing safety margins. For these reasons, installation of any modification not specifically authorized by Konica Business Machines U.S.A., Inc., is strictly prohibited. The following list of prohibited actions is not all-inclusive, but demonstrates the intent of this policy. Using an extension cord or any unauthorized power cord adapter. Installing any fuse whose rating and physical size differs from that originally installed. Using wire, paper clips, solder, etc., to replace or eliminate any fuse (including temperature fuses). Removing (except for replacement) any air filter. Defeating the operation of relays by any means (such as wedging paper between contacts). Causing the machine to operate in a fashion other than as it was designed. Making any change which might have a chance of defeating built-in safety features. Using any unspecified replacement parts.
The specific remedy will vary from site to site, but the principles remain the same. To avoid the risk of injury or damage, be alert for changes in the environment when performing subsequent service on any machine, and take appropriate action.
Unauthorized Modifications
Konica copiers have gained a reputation for being reliable products. This has been attained by a combination of outstanding design and a knowledgeable service force. The design of the copier is extremely important. It is the design process that determines tolerances and safety margins for mechanical, electrical, and electronic aspects. It is not reasonable to expect individuals not involved in product engineering to know what
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Ensure that the power cord insulation is not damaged (no exposed electrical conductors). Ensure that the power cord is properly mounted to the frame by cord clamps. Check the continuity from the round lug (GND) of the power cord to the frame of the copier -- ensure continuity. An improperly grounded machine can cause an electrically-charged machine frame.
Summary
It is the responsibility of every technician to use professional skills when servicing Konica products. There are no short cuts to high-quality service. Each copier must be thoroughly inspected with respect to safety considerations as part of every routine service call. The operability of the copier, and more importantly, the safety of those who operate or service the copier, are directly dependent upon the conscientious effort of each and every technician. Remember...when performing service calls, use good judgement (have a watchful eye) to identify safety hazards or potential safety hazards that may be present, and correct these problem areas as they are identified -- the safety of those who operate the copier as well as those who service the copier depend on it!
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Functions
Curling
Same as main body 8.5 x 11, 8.5 x 11R/11 x 17R/ 8.5 x 14R : Available
Tray
Modes
Mode Through mode Offset mode Staple mode
! : Not available
Tray 2 q q q Tray 3 q q q
Offset amount:
30 mm (offset/group mode)
Tray 1 q ! !
Stapler Kit
No. of copies stapled : Staple position:
Sheet capacity
Small sizes Middle sizes Large sizes Special paper Mode 100 100 10 Tray 1 Through mode 100
50 maximum (22 lb. fine quality paper, thickness 5 mm max) A = 8 mm (3 mm adjustable) B = 10 mm (3 mm adjustable) C = 90 mm (4 mm adjustable) 5000 staples/cartridge
Tray
300
700 700
300 300
25 sets (Note)
Stapler capacity:
Note1:
The above numbers apply for same-size paper (22 lb., standard paper) stacked continuously. Small sizes: Middle sizes: Large sizes: 5.5 x 8.5R 8.5 x 11, 8.5 x 11R 11 x 17R, 8.5 x 14R
Note2:
Special paper: Other than standard paper (thin paper, thick paper, blueprint master OHP film etc.) Note3: The maximum capacity (500 or 300 sheets) should not be exceeded.
FS-109
Particulars of Machine
Power source: Max. power consumption: Weight: Machine dimensions: 24 V DC / 5 V (supplied from main body) 100 VA Approximately 81 lb. (with pedestal) Width Depth Height 10.4 in. 23.6 in. 24.5 in.
Operating Environment
Temperature: 50F to 86F Humidity: 10% to 80% RH Note: The contents of this manual may be changed without prior notice.
FS-109
Tray 1
Tray 3
Exit lever
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Timing belt
Paper exit roller (A) Tray 3 motor (M811) Conveyance motor (M801) Conveyance drum Tray up/down motor (M804) Lift wire (front)
Exit lever
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EXTERNAL SECTION
Composition
Release lever
Tray 2
Front cover
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CONVEYANCE SECTION
Composition
Gate SD
Switching gate Conveyance drum motor Conveyance drum Tray up/down motor
Conveyance drum
Mechanisms
Mechanisms Paper path switching *1 Paper conveyance *2 Tray lift (up/down) *3
*1: Paper path switching The paper exited from the fixing unit in the main body passes through the switching gate which sends it to tray 1 or tray 2/3. The switching gate is operated by the on/off state of the gate SD (SD801).
Methods Switching gate Conveyance roller Conveyance drum Wire drive (Lift wire)
Switching gate
Gate SD
FS-109 *2: Paper Conveyance When the paper has been switched to tray 2/3 by the switching gate, the conveyance roller conveys it to the conveyance drum until it enters the grip plate on the circumference of the drum. When the rotation speed of the drum increases, the paper is pushed out and separated from the conveyance drum. When the grip plate on the conveyance drum reaches the paper exit position, the paper hits a stopper and is separated from the grip plate.
Conveyance rollers
Switching gate
Grip plate Paper Paper Cam Spring Conveyance drum Conveyance drum
Stopper
Grip plate
The grip plate closes due to the force of a cam and spring arrangement and grasps the paper. Behind the grip plate on the drum circumference, there are two alignment plates. When these reach the paper exit position, their own weight causes them to open, and the rubber section at the plate tip aligns the paper against the stopper.
Paper
Cam
Conveyance drum
FS-109 The grip plate and alignment plates on the conveyance drum do not use electrical control, they operate only through the rotation of the drum. (The grip plate is driven by the drum via a cam arrangement, and the alignment plates are driven by the centrifugal force and their own weight.) The conveyance drum and conveyance rollers are controlled electrically by conveyance drum motor (M807) and conveyance motor (M801). *3: Tray lift The paper exit position for the paper sent to tray 2/3 is fixed. Switching between tray 2 and tray 3 is carried out by changing the tray position with the tray lift (up/down) mechanism. The tray lift mechanism is driven by the tray up/down motor (M804) whose driving force is transmitted to the tray by a wire arrangement.
Lift wire
Tray 2
Tray 3
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2.
Signals
SD801
PS803
VCC PS803IN GND
a. Input signals (1) PS802IN (PS802 to FNSCB) Paper detection signal at the paper exit section entrance of the tray 2 and tray 3 side. [L]: Paper is not detected [H]: Paper is detected (2) PS803IN (PS803 to FNSCB) Paper detection signal at the paper exit section entrance of the tray 1. [L]: Paper is not detected [H]: Paper is detected (3) 24VIN (MS801 to FNSCB) Power supply line for various loads. When finisher is in mechanical contact with main body, 24 V DC is supplied to finisher. (4) M TxD (MAIN BODY to FNSCB) Serial data line for transmitting operation status information from control board in main body to finisher. (5) M REQ (MAIN BODY to FNSCB) Send request signal from main body to finisher. (6) M ACK (MAIN BODY to FNSCB) Send enable signal from main body to finisher. b. Output signals (1) M801 DRV A, A, B, B (FNSCB to M801) M801 ON/OFF drive signal
SGND SGND 5V 5V PGND PGND PGND 24V 24V 24V M TxD M REQ
S ACK M RxD
24V 24V M801 DRVA M801 DRVA M801 DRVB M801 DRVB
M801
PS802
VCC PS802IN GND
24VOUT
MS801
24VIN
M ACK
S REQ
MAIN BODY
FNSCB
Paper exit conveyance takes place as a result of the transmission of the drive force of motor M801 (conveyance) to the paper exit rollers and conveyance rollers. The paper conveyance path is switched between tray 1 or tray 2/3 by solenoid SD801 (gate). M801 and SD801 are controlled by the FNSCB (FNS control board).
24V 0V
(2) SD801 DRV (FNSCB to SD801) SD801 ON/OFF drive signal [L]: SD801 ON [H]: SD801 OFF (3) M RxD (FNSCB to MAIN BODY) Serial data line for transmitting operation status information from finisher to main body CB (control board). (4) S REQ (FNSCB to MAIN BODY) Send request signal from finisher to main body. (5) S ACK (FNSCB to MAIN BODY) Send enable signal from finisher to main body.
1.
a.
Operation
Gate switching operation Normally, SD801 is OFF and the gate allows paper to exite to tray 2/3. When tray 1 is selected as the paper exit tray, SD801 goes ON, the gate is switched, and the paper is conveyed to tray 1. Conveyance operation M801 is turned ON and OFF in conjunction with the copy operation of the main body. During operation of the main body, the M801 rotates constantly, enabling paper conveyance at any time. When paper has been conveyed to tray 2/3, the status of the PS802 (drum entrance) and main body PS1 (paper exit) causes the M801 to be switched from low speed to high speed. The high-speed activation signal and the rotation speed depend on the paper size.
b.
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2.
Signals
PS802
VCC PS802IN GND
a. Input signal (1) PS801IN (PS801 to FNSCB) Encoder slit detection signal [L]: Slit is not detected [H]: Slit is detected b. Output signal (1) M807 DRV A, A, B, B (FNSCB to M807) M807 ON/OFF drive signal
24V 24V M807 DRVA M807 DRVA M807 DRVB M807 DRVB SGND SGND 5V 5V PGND PGND PGND 24V 24V 24V M TxD M REQ S ACK M RxD M ACK S REQ
M807
24V 0V
MAIN BODY
FNSCB
The paper that has been sent to tray 2/3 is exited into the respective tray by the conveyance drum. The conveyance drum is driven by M807 (conveyance drum) which is controlled by the FNSCB (FNS control board).
1.
a.
Operation
Conveyance operation When PS802 (drum entrance) detects the leading edge of the paper and goes ON, M807 is turned ON after the specified time, and the conveyance drum starts to rotate. To convey one sheet of paper, the M807 is switched through a predetermined sequence of three speeds. When the conveyance drum reaches the standby position, the motor is switched OFF. During this time, the drum makes one revolution which includes gripping, conveying, and releasing the paper. M807 speed control When the conveyance drum rotation pulses reach a predetermined number, the rotation speed is changed.
b.
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1.
Operation
Normally, the paper exit position of the conveyance drum is aligned with tray 2. Therefore no lift operation is carried out when tray 2 is selected.
24VOUT
MS802 MS803
24VIN
a.
Upward movement When tray 3 is selected as paper exit tray and PS806 (tray lower limit) is ON, M804 (tray up/down) goes ON (forward rotation). Tray 2 and tray 3 are then raised simultaneously. When the upward movement causes tray 2 to switch PS805 (tray upper limit) to ON, M804 goes OFF and the upward movement stops. Tray 3 is now aligned with the paper exit position of the conveyance drum.
M804 DRV 1 M804 DRV 2 SGND SGND 5V 5V PGND PGND PGND 24V 24V 24V M TxD M REQ S ACK M RxD M ACK S REQ
M804
PS805
b.
PS806
Downward movement When tray 2 is selected as paper exit tray and PS805 is ON, M804 goes ON (reverse rotation). Tray 2 and tray 3 are then lowered simultaneously. When the downward movement causes tray 3 to switch PS806 to ON, M804 goes OFF and the upward movement stops. Tray 2 is now aligned with the paper exit position of the conveyance drum.
MAIN BODY
FNSCB
c. The paper exit position of the conveyance drum is always fixed, and tray switching is carried out by raising or lowering tray 2/3. The up/down motion is achieved by transmitting the driving force of motor M804 (tray up/down) to the lift wires connected to each tray. This operation is controlled by the FNSCB (FNS control board).
Tray squeeze prevention During tray upward or downward movement, if a foreign object is caught between the tray and the finisher unit, MS802 (up/down (upper)) or MS803 (up/down (lower)) will mechanically go OFF, causing the power supply line of M804 to be cut off.
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2.
Signals
a. Input signals (1) PS805IN (PS80 to FNSCB) Tray 2 upper limit detection signal. [L]: Upper limit is not detected [H]: Upper limit is detected (2) PS806IN (PS806 to FNSCB) Tray 3 lower limit detection signal. [L]: Lower limit is not detected [H]: Lower limit is detected (3) 24VIN (MS802/MS803 to FNSCB) Power supply line for M804 (tray up/down). Forcibly interrupted when a foreign object is caught between tray and finisher unit. b. Output signal (1) M804 DRV 1, 2 (FNSCB to M804) M804 drive signals. M804 rotation direction is controlled by switching the current direction of these two signals.
State Upward movement Downward movement Stop M804 DRV 1 L L H M804 DRV 2 L H H
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Exit levers Stapler unit (front) Paper exit rollers (A) Alignment plate (front)
Stopper
Tray 2/3
Paper exit motor Alignment motor (front) Tray 2 motor Tray 3 motor Stapler movement motor
Mechanisms
Mechanisms Paper alignment *1 Paper exit *2 Paper stacking *3 Stapler unit movement Staple accident prevention *4 *1: Paper alignment The paper being conveyed by the conveyance drum is aligned by the alignment plates. Separately driven guides are provided for front and rear, to allow independent movement and asymmetrical operation in shift mode. The alignment plates are driven by the alignment motor (front) (M809) and alignment motor (rear) (M808). Methods Separate guides for front and rear Exit lever Paper exit roller (A) Stapler unit movement motor Shutter cover
Alignment motor (rear) Alignment plate (rear) Alignment plate (front)
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FS-109 *2: Paper exit The paper being supplied by the conveyance drum is conveyed to the stapling position, regardless of whether stapling will be carried out or not. If stapling is enabled, the stapled stack is exited to tray 2 or 3 after stapling. If stapling is not enabled, each sheet is exited individually to tray 2 or 3. This movement is performed by the exit levers which are driven by the paper exit motor (M805).
Tray 2 motor Tray 3 motor
*4: Staple accident prevention A shutter cover is provided to prevent the user from inadvertently inserting a finger etc. into the stapler. The shutter cover is driven by the shutter SD (SD802) which is ON during stapler operation and during stapler unit movement. The shutter cover blocks the clearance between the paper exit tray and the stapler unit.
*3: Paper stacking A spring arrangement in the bottom of tray 2 and tray 3 lifts the bottom plate up, so that it always is in direct contact or not more than 3 mm away from the paper exit roller assembly. [ Operation in through mode ] The paper is stacked on the tray by the movement of the exit lever and the rotation of the paper exit roller (A) of each tray. When the paper exit roller (A) turns, the tip of the paper is grasped by the rollers and is stacked under the rollers. [ Operation in offset mode ] The paper is offset by the alignment plates (front/ rear), and is stacked on the tray by the movement of the exit lever and the rotation of the paper exit roller (A) of each tray. By repeating this action, the tip of the paper is grasped by the rollers and is stacked under the rollers.
Shutter cover
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b.
M808
24V 24V M809 DRV A M809 DRV A M809 DRV B M809 DRV B
M809
PS815
5VDC PS815IN GND
Shift alignment operation During the first alignment operation, the alignment plate (front) and alignment plate (rear) are front and rear symmetric with respect to operation as reference with the center of the tray and paper is exited. During the next alignment operation, the alignment plate (front) and alignment plate (rear) are not front and rear symmetric with respect to operation as reference with the center of the tray and paper is exited at the position shift to the first copy. From now on, these operation are repeated. The ON/OFF timing of M809 and M808 is the same as that of the non-shift alignment operation. Staple mode operation In staple mode, M809 and M808 perform release operation after stapling is completed. The ON/OFF timing is based on the OFF timing of the stapler motor that last completed a stapling operation (M802 or M803).
c.
PS816
SGND SGND 5V 5V PGND PGND PGND 24V 24V 24V M TxD M REQ
S ACK M RxD
PS802
5VDC PS802IN GND
2. Signals a.
PS804
Input signals
M ACK
S REQ
(1) PS815IN (PS815 to FNSCB) Home position detection signal for alignment plate (front). [L]:Alignment plate is not in home position [H]:Alignment plate is in home position (2) PS816IN(PS816 to FNSCB) Home position detection signal for alignment plate (rear). [L]:Alignment plate is not in home position [H]:Alignment plate is in home position
MAIN BODY
FNSCB
The paper exited by the conveyance drum is aligned on the center of the respective exit tray by the alignment plates driven by the M808 (alignment (rear)) and M809 (alignment (front)). M808 and M809 are controlled by the FNSCB (FNS control board).
1.
a.
Operation
Non-shift alignment operation The alignment plate (front) and alignment plate (rear) work symmetrically, with the tray center serving as the reference point. The guides repeat the alignment and release pattern. The rotation direction of M809 and M808 is therefore always opposite. The ON timing of M809 and M808 is referenced to the ON/OFF state of PS802 (drum entrance) or PS804 (paper through detect). Which sensor is used depends on the paper size.
b. Output signals (1) M808 DRV A, A, B, B (FNSCB to M808) M808 ON/OFF drive signal
24V 0V
(2) M809 DRV A, A, B, B (FNSCB to M809) M809 ON/OFF drive signal
24V 0V
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2.
Signals
M805
a. Input signal (1) PS813IN (PS813 to FNSCB) Home position detection signal for exit lever. [L]: Exit lever is not in home position [H]: Exit lever is in home position b. Output signal (1) M805 DRIVE A, A, B, B (FNSCB to M805) M805 ON/OFF drive signal
SGND SGND 5V 5V PGND PGND PGND 24V 24V 24V M TxD M REQ
S ACK M RxD
PS813
VCC PS813IN GND
PS804
VCC PS804IN GND
24V 0V
M ACK
S REQ
MAIN BODY
FNSCB
When the alignment or stapling operation is completed, the paper is pushed out to tray 2 or tray 3 by the exit levers. The levers are driven by M805 (paper exit) via a set of gears. Operation is controlled by the FNSCB (FNS control board).
1.
a.
Operation
Non-stapling mode operation The drive gear for the exit levers is controlled using the home position detected by PS813 (paper exit motor HP). When PS804 (paper through) detects the paper leading edge and goes ON, M805 goes ON for the specified time and drives the exit levers. This causes PS813 to go OFF. The exit levers are connected to the circumference of the drive gear. Within one rotation of the gear, the paper is pushed out (forwarding motion) and returned to the standby position (return motion). When PS813 goes ON, the exit levers have returned to the standby position and M805 is turned OFF. Stapling mode operation In stapling mode, when the stapler motor (M802 or M803) that has last finished to operate goes OFF, M805 goes ON for the specified time and drives the exit levers. Other operations are the same as for nonstapling mode.
b.
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b.
24V 24V M810 DRV A M810 DRV A M810 DRV B M810 DRV B
M810
24V 24V M811 DRV A M811 DRV A M811 DRV B M811 DRV B SGND SGND 5V 5V PGND PGND PGND 24V 24V 24V M TxD M REQ S ACK M RxD M ACK S REQ
M811
Tray auto-switching control When copying is carried out with tray 2 or tray 3 specified as output tray and the specified tray becomes full, causing PS807 or PS809 to become ON, the output tray is automatically switched to the other tray. This operation is also valid if tray 1 is specified as the output tray. The output tray will be switched to tray 2 or tray 3. Normally, tray 2 will be selected. If it is full, tray 3 will be selected. Switching from tray 2 or tray 3 to tray 1 is not possible.
2.
PS807
Signals
PS809
VCC PS809IN GND
a. Input signals (1) PS807IN (PS807 to FNSCB) Tray 2 stack-full detection signal [L]: Stack full condition not detected [H]: Stack full condition detected (2) PS809IN (PS809 to FNSCB) Tray 3 stack-full detection signal [L]: Stack full condition not detected [H]: Stack full condition detected b. Output signals (1) M810 DRV A, A, B, B (FNSCB to M810) M810 ON/OFF drive signal
MAIN BODY
FNSCB
The paper exited to tray 2 or tray 3 is placed on top of the paper exit rollers of the respective tray. The drive force of motor M810 (tray 2) or M811 (tray 3) is used to operate the rollers and stack the paper on the tray. M810 and M811 operation is controlled by the FNSCB (FNS control board).
24V 0V
(2) M811 DRV A, A, B, B (FNSCB to M811) M811 ON/OFF drive signal
1.
a.
Operation
Paper stacking control When M805 (paper exit) goes ON, M810 (tray 2) or M811 (tray 3) are set to ON after the specified time. When M805 goes OFF, M810 or M811 are set to OFF after the specified time. While the motor is ON, the rollers of the tray are driven and the paper that was placed on the rollers is stacked. The stacking section of the tray is pushed up by a spring. When the maximum allowable number of sheets has been stacked, the stacking section contacts the bottom of the tray and PS807 (tray 2 full-stack detect) or PS809 (tray 3 full-stack detect) goes ON. When PS807 or PS809 are ON, no copy operation will be carried out when the respective tray is selected.
24V 0V
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Stapler Control
24V 24V M806 DRV A M806 DRV A M806 DRV B M806 DRV B
M806
SGND SGND 5V 5V PGND PGND PGND 24V 24V 24V M TxD M REQ
S ACK M RxD
M802
PS814
VCC PS814IN GND
M803 DRV 1 M803 DRV 2 VCC PS817IN PS818IN PS819IN GND
M803
24V
MS804
24VIN
SGND SGND 5V 5V PGND PGND PGND 24V 24V 24V M TxD M REQ S ACK M RxD M ACK S REQ
24VOUT
M ACK
S REQ
MS804
24VIN
MAIN BODY
FNSCB
SD802
24V SD802 DRV
The position of the stapler units at the front and rear with respect to the paper is adjusted using the driving force of the M806(stapler movement). Operation of M806 is controlled by the FNSCB (FNS control board).
1. Operation
Normally, the stapler units are stationary, positioned so that the stapling is carried out parallel to the paper edge. This position is detected by PS814 (stapler unit HP). When the stapling position is changed according to a command from the main body, M806 goes ON and the two stapler units at the front and rear are moved simultaneously. The M806 OFF timing is controlled using the number of drive step from when PS814 went OFF.
MAIN BODY
FNSCB
Stapling is carried out by driving M802 (stapler (rear)) and M803 (stapler (front)). Operation of M802 and M803 is controlled by the FNSCB (FNS control board). The maximum number of sheets for stapling and the operation to be carried out when the number is exceeded can be set with 25 mode of the main body. For details, refer to the adjustment section of the main body
2. Signals
a. Input signals (1) PS814IN (PS814 to FNSCB) Home position detection signal for stapler unit [L]: Stapler unit is in home position [H]: Stapler unit is not in home position (2) 24VIN (MS804 to FNSCB) Power supply line for M802 (stapler (rear)), M803 (stapler (front)), and M806. Forcibly interrupted when the shutter is raised. b. Output signal (1) M806 DRV A, A, B, B (FNSCB to M806) M806 ON/OFF drive signal
24V 0V
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1.
a.
Operation
Stapling operation M803 (stapler (front)) goes ON when the last paper alignment operation is completed, and goes OFF when PS817 (stapler HP (front)) goes ON. This causes the front side of the paper to be stapled. When stapling at two locations is carried out, M802 (stapler (rear)) goes ON after the specified time, measured from the point when M803 goes ON. It goes OFF when PS820 (stapler HP (rear)) goes ON. Shutter control During stapler unit movement and during stapling operation, the SD802 (shutter) is ON, causing the shutter to block the clearance between the paper exit tray and the stapler unit. No-staple detection The front and rear stapler units are each equipped with a PS818, PS821 (no stapler (front), (rear)). When staples have run out and the no staple condition is detected, a message is shown on the display of the main body.
2. Signals
a. Input signals (1) PS817IN (stapler unit (front) to FNSCB) Home position detection signal for M803 [L]: Home position is detected [H]: Home position is not detected (2) PS818IN (stapler unit (front) to FNSCB) Stapler unit (front) no-staple detection signal. [L]: No-staple condition is detected [H]: No-staple condition is not detected (3) PS820IN (stapler unit (rear) to FNSCB) Home position detection signal for M802 [L]: Home position is detected [H]: Home position is not detected (4) PS821IN (stapler unit (rear) to FNSCB) Stapler unit (rear) no-staple detection sensor signal [L]: No-staple condition is detected [H]: No-staple condition is not detected (5) PS819IN (stapler unit (front) to FNSCB) [L]: stapler unit (front) tion is detected [H]: No-staple condition is not detected (6) PS822IN (stapler unit (rear) to FNSCB) stapler unit (rear) no-staple sensor signal at the stapling position. [L]: No-staple condition is detected [H]: No-staple condition is not detected b. Output signals (1) M802 DRV 1, 2 (FNSCB to stapler unit (rear)) M802 drive signals. M802 rotation direction is controlled by switching the current direction of these two signals. (2) M803 DRV 1, 2 (FNSCB to stapler unit (front)) M803 drive signals. M803 rotation direction is controlled by switching the current direction of these two signals. (3) SD802 DRV (FNSCB to SD802) SD802 ON/OFF drive signal. [L]: SD802 ON [H]: SD802 OFF
b.
c.
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(3) Press the Start button, and the tray starts to rise. When the tray reaches the position at which you wish to stop it, press the Stop/Clear button. b. Lowering procedure (1) Start the main body in the 47 mode while referring to main body manual (Field Service volume). (2) Enter the following codes. Input/output check code: 70 Multi code: 15
Set screws
Connector cover
Note:
(3) Press the Start button, and the tray starts to fall. When the tray reaches the position at which you wish to stop it, press the Stop/Clear button.
(2) Remove the left and right stop rings and bearings, then remove the paper exit roller unit.
Stop ring
Bearing
Bearing
(3) Install the new roller unit in the opposite sequence to removal.
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D, then remove the release lever. (5) Remove the four set screws E , then release the top cover.
Release lever Set screw Top cover Set screws
C
Connector (CN 751) Set screws Set screws
B
Rear cover
(4) Remove the four set screws at the front, then remove the tray in the direction of the arrow.
Front cover
Set screws
Set screws
Set screws
B A
Front cover
Set screws
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(7) Attach the metal ball of the lift wire to the inside of the lower pulley (front) and pass the pulley onto the shaft. The end of the wire attached to the pulley must be the short end as seen from the wire fastening bracket. Note: When installing the lower pulley (front) onto the shaft, align the pin on the shaft with the lower pulley (front). (8) Wind the lift wire five turns around the lower pulley (front) and then hook the wire onto the upper pulley (front). Note: Wind the wire clockwise as seen from the front. (9) Route the lift wire from the upper pulley (front) back down to the lower pulley (front) and wind it one turn in clockwise direction around the pulley. Then attach the metal ball at the end of the wire to the side of the lower pulley (front). (10) Attach the E ring to secure the lower pulley (front).
Pulley tensioning plate (rear) Upper pulley (rear) Set screws Lift wire Wire fastening bracket Upper pulley (front) Set screws Metal ball (winding end) Lift wire Metal ball (winding start) Set screws Wire fastening bracket (rear) Lower pulley (rear) Shaft Lower pulley (front) Pin Wire fastening bracket (front) Set screws E ring Pulley tensioning plate (front)
Metal ball (winding end) Metal ball (winding end) 1 turn 5 turn Metal ball (winding start) 5 turn 1 turn Metal ball (winding start)
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Lower limit detection plate Tension gauge
Set screws
(12) Provisionally fasten the two set screws of the wire fastening bracket (front). (13) Remove the lift wire on the rear side in the same way as described in steps (3) through (6). (14) Attach the metal ball of the lift wire to the inside of the lower pulley (rear) and pass the pulley onto the shaft. The end of the wire attached to the pulley must be the short end as seen from the wire fastening bracket. Note: When setting the lower pulley (rear) onto the shaft, align the pin on the shaft with the lower pulley (rear). (15) Wind the lift wire five turns around the lower pulley (rear) and then hook the wire onto the upper pulley (rear). Note: Wind the wire counterclockwise as seen from the front. (16) Route the lift wire from the upper pulley (rear) back down to the lower pulley (rear) and wind it one turn in counterclockwise direction around the pulley. Then at tach the metal ball at the end of the wire to the side of the lower pulley (rear). (17) Attach the E ring to secure the lower pulley (rear). (18) Fasten the pulley tensioning plate (rear) and wire fastening bracket (rear) as described in steps (11) and (12).
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Stapler cartridge
Film
Set screws
(3) Push the new stapler cartridge all the way in, until it is locked in the stapler unit.
(2) Remove the four set screws, then remove the stapler unit cover (lower). (3) Disconnect the three connectors (CN705, 706 and 707) on the FNSCB FNS control board and also the connector (CN726) on the tray up-down motor. (4) Remove the four set screws, then pull the stapler unit out. Caution: Take care not to bend the film on the exit side during re-installation.
Top cover
Set screws
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FS-109 (5) Turn the stapler unit gear, then open the stapler unit (front) and stapler unit (rear) towards the outside. (6) Remove the two set screws each, then remove the connector cover of each stapler unit.
Set screws Stapler unit (rear) Stapler unit (front) Set screws Connector cover Stapler chassis
(9) Remove the two set screws, then remove the stapler unit.
Set screws
Set screws
Stapler unit
Connector cover
(7) Remove the two set screws each, then remove the stapler unit (front) and stapler unit (rear). (8) Disconnect the connector (CN745, CN746) from each stapler unit.
Connector (CN745)
Connector (CN746)
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DIAGRAMS
M810 Tray 2 motor PS818 No-staple (front) PS PS821 No-staple (rear) PS M811 Tray 3 motor M806 Stapler movement motor M805 Paper exit motor
SD801 Gate SD
M807 Conveyance drum motor SD802 Shutter SD MS804 Stapler safety MS M804 Tray up/down motor
PS816 Alignment motor (rear) HP PS PS813 Paper exit motor HP PS M802 Stapler motor (rear)
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DIAGRAMS
726 (BK:2 PIN) 723 (W:6 PIN) 727 (W:6 PIN) 721 (W:6 PIN) 725 (W:6 PIN) 724 (W:6 PIN) 741 (W:3 PIN) 740 (W:3 PIN) 743 (W:3 PIN)
724 (W:6 PIN) 401 (GY:16 PIN) 754 (W:2 PIN) 750 (W:12 PIN) 763 (W:3 PIN)
746 (W:13 PIN) 742 (W:3 PIN) 745 (W:13 PIN) 706 (W:15 PIN) 703 (W:24 PIN)
722 (W:6 PIN) 702 (W:6 PIN) 713 (GY:30 PIN) 712 (W:15 PIN) 710 (W:3 PIN) 707 (W:24 PIN)
FNSCB
701 (W:10 PIN) 751 (BK:3 PIN) 728 (W:6 PIN) 752 (W:3 PIN) 729(W:6 PIN) 752 (W:3 PIN) 711 (W:2 PIN) 709 (W:2 PIN)
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(sec) 1 2 3 4 5 6
110ms
110ms
110ms
110ms
200ms
200ms
240ms 10ms
60ms 190ms
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260ms 320ms 70ms 320ms 70ms 110ms 260ms 110ms 260ms 110ms 320ms 70ms 260ms 110ms 320ms 280ms 10ms 280ms 10ms 10ms 60ms 330ms 330ms 60ms 330ms 60ms 330ms 280ms 10ms 280ms 10ms 100ms
TIMING CHART
400ms
TIMING CHART
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
(sec)
280ms
280ms
280ms
600ms
600ms 10ms
60ms
60ms
10ms
30
CN7261 CN7262
P P P P
CONVEYANCE MOTOR
M801
CN7215 CN7212 CN7214 CN7216 CN7213 CN7211 2 5 3 1 4 6 UL1007#24 UL1007#24 UL1007#24 UL1007#24 UL1007#24 UL1007#24 DRVA DRVA DRVB DRVB CN705B7 24V CN705B8 24V P CN705B9 M805 DRVA P CN705B10 M805 DRVA M805 UL1007#24 UL1007#24 UL1007#24 UL1007#24 CN7275 CN7272 CN7274 CN7276 15 16 19 20 21 22 CN704B1 CN704B2 CN704B5 CN704B6 CN704B7 CN704B8 24V 24V M801 M801 M801 M801
2 5 3 1 4 6
CN704A3 CN704A4 P CN704A7 P CN704A8 UL1007#26 UL1007#26 UL1007#26 UL1007#26 UL1007#26 UL1007#26
M810
TRAY 2 MOTOR
CN7225 CN7222 CN7224 CN7226 CN7223 CN7221 2 5 3 1 4 6 UL1007#24 UL1007#24 UL1007#24 UL1007#24 UL1007#24 UL1007#24 17 18 23 24 25 26 CN704B3 24V CN704B4 24V CN704B9 M807 DRVA CN704B10 M807 DRVA CN704B11 M807 DRVB CN704B12 M807 DRVB
3 4 7 8 9 10 CN7531 CN7532 CN7533 CN7534 CN7535 CN7536 CN75312 CN75311 CN75310 CN7539 CN7538 CN7537 18 17 16 15 14 13 CN7285 CN7286 CN7281 CN7283 CN7282 CN7284
CN705B1 24V
P CN705B2 24V P CN705B3 M808 DRVA P CN705B4 M808 DRVA P CN705B5 M808 DRVB P CN704A14 M811 DRVB P CN704A13 M811 DRVB
CN704A5 24V CN704A6 24V P CN704A11 M811 DRVA P CN704A12 M811 DRVA UL1007#26 UL1007#26 UL1007#26 UL1007#26 UL1007#26 UL1007#26
5 6 11 12 13 14 CN7537 CN7538 CN7539 CN75310 CN75311 CN75312 CN7536 CN7535 CN7534 CN7533 CN7532 CN7531 12 11 10 9 8 7
M811
TRAY 3 MOTOR
CN7232 CN7231 CN7236 CN7234 CN7235 CN7233 CN7235 CN7236 CN7231 CN7233 CN7232 CN7234 UL1007#26 UL1007#26 UL1007#26 UL1007#26 UL1007#26 UL1007#26 1 2 UL1007#26 UL1007#26 46 47 48 49 50 51 6 5 4 3 2 1 CN7636 CN7635 CN7634 CN7633 CN7632 CN7631 CN7621 CN7622 CN7623 CN7624 CN7625 CN7626
GATE SOLENOID
31
CN704B14 24V
H CN704B13 SD802 DRV P P P P
27 28
CN7481 CN7482
1 2
SHUTTER SOLENOID
CN7242 CN7241 CN7246 CN7244 CN7245 CN7243 CN7245 CN7246 CN7241 CN7243 CN7242 CN7244 UL1007#26 UL1007#26 UL1007#26 UL1007#26 UL1007#26 UL1007#26 DRVA DRVA DRVB DRVB 42 41 40 34 35 36 37 38 39 CN705A1 CN705A2 CN705A3 CN705A4 CN705A5 CN705A6 24V 24V M809 M809 M809 M809
6 5 4 3 2 1 CN7616 CN7615 CN7614 CN7613 CN7612 CN7611 CN7611 CN7612 CN7613 CN7614 CN7615 CN7616
5 4 3
PS804
40 CN705A7 24V
P CN705A8 24V P CN705A9 M806 DRVA P CN705A10 M806 DRVA P CN705A11 M806 DRVB
CN7251 CN7252 CN7256 CN7254 CN7255 CN7253 CN7256 CN7255 CN7251 CN7253 CN7252 CN7254 UL1007#26 UL1007#26 UL1007#26 UL1007#26 UL1007#26 UL1007#26 41 42 43 44 45
48 47 46
PS801
45 44 43
PS802
INTER LOCK MS
UL1015#18
MS801
CN703A9 VCC UL1015#18 MS802 UL1015#18 CN7541 CN7542 UL1007#22 30 CN7102 24V OUT
L CN703A8 PS803IN
UPDOWN MS (UPPER)
39 38 37
PS803
36 35 34
PS805
FNSCB
UL1015#18
CN7552 CN7551
UL1007#22 UL1007#22
UPDOWN MS (LOWER)
MS803 UL1015#18
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CN7101 24V IN
33 32 31
PS806
2 1
STAPLER SAFETY MS
L CN703B11 PS809IN
54 53 52
6 5 4
PS809
CN703B7 GND
51 50 49
3 2 1
PS807
9 8 7
PS812
11 10
6 5 4
PS813
9 8 7
CN7499
3 2 1
PS814
6 5 4
9 8 7
PS815
CN7061 GND
3 2 1
9 8 7
PS816
M803
CN4015 CN4021 CN4018 CN4022 CN4017 CN4025 CN4023 CN4018 CN4028 CN4024 CN4014 CN4013 CN4027 CN4011 CN4012 CN4028
S.GND S.GND 5V 5V P.GND P.GND P.GND 24V 24V 24V M_TxD M_REQ S_ACK S_RxD M_ACK S_REQ
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
CN7011 S.GND CN7012 S.GND CN7013 5V CN7014 5V CN7015 P.GND CN7016 P.GND CN7017 P.GND CN7018 24V CN7019 24V CN70110 24V CN7021 M_TXD CN7022 M_REQ CN7023 S_ACK CN7024 M_RXD CN7025 M_ACK CN7026 S_REQ
16 17 19 20 21 22 18 59
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
STAPLER HP (FRONT) SENSOR NO STAPLE (FRONT) SENSOR NO STAPLE (FRONT) (LEAD EDGE) SENSOR
CN100
EARTH
UL1015#18
MAIN BODY
33 32 30 29 28 28 31 58
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
STAPLER HP (REAR) SENSOR NO STAPLE (REAR) SENSOR NO STAPLE (REAR) (LEAD EDGE) SENSOR
Crimp
CB
5VDC PS1 SGND Direction of signal flow PS1
Active low
Active high
Pulse signal
50-1
Analog signal
Connector
Wire(Violet)
Faston
[How to see the diagram] 1.The signals shown reflect levels present under normal idling conditions with the main switch turned ON. 2.Wiring symbols in the figure are as follows. (1) [Symbol]
(3) RC is ribbon cable. (4) Signal flow The solid black circle ( ) among the connector symbols ( ) indicates the direction of signal flow. Example)
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PARTS CATALOG
Model FS-109
NOVEMBER 2000
This parts catalog includes illustrations and part numbers for all replacement parts and assemblies used in this model. Model-specific parts are identified in the illustrations with reference numbers. Use the reference number to locate the corresponding part number on the facing page. Common hardware items, such as screws, nuts, washers, and pins, are identified in the illustrations with reference letters. Use the reference letter to locate the corresponding part number on the hardware listing in the lower right hand corner of the facing page. If you know a part number, but dont know where the part is used, use the numerical index to determine the page number and reference number for that part. Because some common parts are used in several places, there may be more than one entry. Refer to the illustrations to see where the part may be used. If you know a parts description, but dont know where to look to find the part number, use the alphabetical index to determine likely page and reference numbers. Then look at the illustrations to determine that you have identified the correct part. Locate the part number using the listing on the opposite page. Retail pricing that appears with the numerical index, while valid when this catalog was printed, is subject to change without notice. The prices are only suggested prices and are provided only for reference. Dealers may determine their own selling prices. For up-to-date pricing, refer to current Konica price lists or contact the Konica Parts Distribution Center. How to order parts Use standard Konica parts ordering procedures to obtain these parts. For ordering options, contact Konicas Parts Distribution Center. When ordering parts, be sure to specify part numbers exactly as listed in this catalog. NOTE: Electrical parts may include previously used components.
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DESCRIPTION
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13LP10050 120H10240 13LP48030 120H73011 13LP-9010 13LP90010 13LP48040 120H73050 12AR45611 12QR86010 120H73020 120H12080 120H10030 13LP20050 120H10060 120H10070 120H50240 25BA10160 13LP20130 12AR74020 13LP20030 120H20040 120H20090 13LP20010 120H20080 120H20020 120H20060 120H-2050 120H-2060 120H20070 120H-1160 120H12070
Support panel/left Protect sheet/B Paper exit driving rail/front Electrical parts MT plate FNS control unit FNS wiring/1 Paper exit driving rail/rear Presser sheet Actuator Interlock switch Sensor MT plate External MT plate/D Bottom plate Carriage cover Side cover/right Main body fixed plate Rear plate Carriage support material/B Carriage support material/A Screw/B Carriage fixed plate Carriage rail Main body regulating stopper Carriage support plate/front Main body stopper Carriage support plate/rear Carriage fulcrum shaft Connecting plate/front assy Connecting plate/rear assy Carriage stay Main body PS plate assy External MT plate/C
HARDWARE
REF. LTR. a b c d e f g h j k m n p PART NUMBER 00Z193181 00Z925103 00Z194061 00Z144062 00Z193061 00Z184061 00Z921303 00Z194201 00Z921302 00Z163081 00Z164081 00Z192101 00Z194201
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DESCRIPTION
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
13LP48010 13LP48020 13LP80020 13LP77550 13LP-4980 13GQ76020 120H48060 13LP48410 12QV85510 13LP97030 120H12010 120H12030 120H12040 120H12020 13LP48370 13LP48500
Paper exit tray/A Paper exit tray/B FNS motor/1 Driving belt/E Driving roller/A assy Bearing/A Support spring Sensor MT plate Sensor Indication label/A Front cover Upper plate Rear AUX cover Rear cover Paper exit driving cover Wiring holding part
HARDWARE
REF. LTR. a b c d e f g PART NUMBER 00Z253081 00Z144082 00Z253082 00Z183041 00Z194061 00Z144062 00Z670606
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DESCRIPTION
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
120H10160 120H10230 12QV85510 13LP-4300 120H42240 120H42230 120H42201 12AR45131 120H42161 120H48090 120H73030 12QR86010 120H12110 120H10130 120H10140 12AR45650 13LP10150 120H-1140 13LP10190 120H10170 13LP90110 120H10120 12AR-4590 120H10090 120H10080 120H10210 13LP10200 120H10180 13LP90100 13LP45480
Detecting plate/upper Switch input material Sensor Sensor MT plate unit assy Stopper part Sensor spring/B Paper detecting actuator Entrance pressure spring RF stay Sensor MT plate/A Wiring MT base Interlock switch Release lever Lever MT plate Hinge guide plate Stopper part Lever fulcrum shaft Lever release plate/A assy Fulcrum shaft/A Open-close spring Paper exit wiring/1 Connecting plate Rocking part assy Main body lock plate Main body lock shaft Paper exit panel/D Support shaft/B Paper exit protection cam Paper exit wiring Switch lever
HARDWARE
REF. LTR. a b d e f h i j k m n p q r t u v PART NUMBER 00Z193061 00Z182081 00Z163061 00Z670306 00Z670606 00Z670206 00Z194061 00Z254081 00Z193081 00Z924692 00Z921930 00Z921931 00Z921110 00Z193141 00Z921108 00Z670506 00Z263061
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DESCRIPTION
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
13LP80010 120H18060 12QR48070 002075580 13LP77060 304078070 120H18020 12QR-4820 12QR48270 120H48110 120H48300 120H18050 120H48290 120H48080 120H48070
FNS driving unit Up-down wire/R Up-down pulley Bushing Up-down gear/C (Z=30) Pin C Up-down shaft/A Tension plate assy Tension pulley Paper exit up-down spring Paper exit lift-up rail/rear Up-down wire/F Paper exit lift-up rail/front Driving guide roller Driving guide shaft
HARDWARE
REF. LTR. a b c d e f g PART NUMBER 00Z670806 00Z670606 00Z194061 00Z164081 00Z924690 00Z924692 00Z924316
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DESCRIPTION
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
12QV85510 120H42141 13LP42150 120H42191 120H42201 13LP42100 13LP42080 120H42011 120H42030 120H77050 322076010 13LP-4270 13LP80040 120H42180 120H77530 120H42070 120H76520 120H42210 120H42240 048645260 120H42020 120H42060 12AR45180 12QR45180
Sensor Sensor MT plate Sensor shaft Sensor spring Paper detecting actuator Conveyance driving roller/A Conveyance open-close spring/front Conveyance guide plate/A Conveyance guide plate/C Conveyance gear (Z=60) Paper lift-up lever shaft holder Pressure shaft/A FNS motor/3 Collar Driving belt/C (L=390) Conveyance fulcrum shaft Conveyance driving pulley (Z=24) Pressure part/C Stopper part Stopper rubber Conveyance guide plate/B Conveyance lift-up plate Entrance roller Conveyance pressure spring
HARDWARE
REF. LTR. a b c d e f g PART NUMBER 00Z163061 00Z670406 00Z193061 00Z670206 00Z193041 00Z670606 00Z921930
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DESCRIPTION
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
12QR47210 12AR45180 13LP-4280 120H42040 120H48330 120H10270 13LP42110 120H77050 322076010 120H-4030 120H40040 12AR45670 120H-4020 120H10280 466078010 120H42050 120H40020 120H40010 120H48430 12AR45650 059045110 120H42210
Neutralizing brush Entrance roller Pressure shaft/B Conveyance guide plate/D Spring MT plate Positioning plate Paper exit driving roller Conveyance gear (Z=60) Paper lift-up lever shaft holder Spring MT plate unit Solenoid MT plate Solenoid oscillate spring Solenoid MT assy Holding spring Pin A Conveyance guide plate/E Conveyance regulating shaft Conveyance AUX plate Spring MT plate/rear Stopper part Sheet/C Stopper part/C
HARDWARE
REF. LTR. a c d e f g PART NUMBER 00Z670406 00Z163061 00Z194061 00Z670206 00Z193061 00Z670306
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DESCRIPTION
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
120H45080 13LP45230 120H45050 120H45040 120H45130 120H45120 120H45060 120H45010 120H45070 120H45160 120H45190 090075530 120H77020 120H45180 120H45370 13LP-4620 120H10040 120H45020 120H45390 120H45380 120H45030 120H45400 13LP97070 12ER40350
Paper hold plate Shaft/B Paper hold spring Rotary shaft Drum AUX plate/2 Drum AUX plate/1 Paper hold shaft Paper conveyance drum Oscillate shaft Stopper material Stopper collar Bearing Drum drive gear (Z=80) Paper hold rubber Paper exit AUX plate Drum driving shaft assy Drum upper plate Drum cover/front Neutralizing filter/front Filter holding part Drum cover/rear Neutralizing filter/rear Indication label/B Pad
HARDWARE
REF. LTR. a b c d e f g h i j PART NUMBER 00Z670601 00Z193061 00Z670256 00Z173061 00Z474043 00Z194061 00Z670206 00Z283061 00Z163181 00Z253081
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DESCRIPTION
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
120H45140 120H-4540 120H45270 120H45220 120H45110 120H45250 120H45090 120H45240 120H45340 120H45320 13LP-4550 120H45300 120H45280 120H45290 13LP80040 192141710 120H-4570 120H45310 12WM77600 120H77010 13LP45460 120H45420 12QV85510
Cam Sensor MT plate assy Sensor spring/B Paper detecting actuator Stay Sensor MT plate Regulating plate Driving shaft Staple PV spring Solenoid MT plate Pressure spring assy Fulcrum plate/front Staple PV plate Staple PV lever FNS motor /3 Paper lift-up lever shaft holder Solenoid assy Fulcrum plate/rear Driving belt Idler gear (Z=20/48) Spring mounting plate Stopper part/B Photosensor
HARDWARE
REF. LTR. a b c d e f PART NUMBER 00Z670406 00Z193061 00Z670256 00Z163061 00Z254081 00Z193041
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DESCRIPTION
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
120H55080 120H55010 120H55130 120H60110 13LP-5070 462076110 25AA52140 12QR77510 25AA52510 12QR77010 12QV85510 120H77070 13GQ80030 120H77540 120H50200 120H50230 120H50350 12QR-5050 25AA52710 120H77030 120H55041 13LP80030 120H50310 120H55140 120H55091 120H-5551 120H55030 120H55100 120H77040 120H98010
Spacer/A Paper exit lever/A Paper exit lever/B Paper exit support plate Staple support plate assy Cleaner rolling shaft holder (B) Belt holder/B Belt/A (L=752) Regulating gear/S (Z=55/28) Staple driving gear (Z=51/21) Sensor Staple drive gear/B (Z=112) FNS motor/1 Driving belt/D (L=192) Lift-up cam Sensor MT plate/D Protect sheet/F Tension plate assy Idler pulley Paper exit gear/A (Z=32) Motor MT plate/A FNS motor /2 Side lock part Protect sheet/E Paper exit panel/B Sensor MT plate/F assy Paper exit actuator Paper exit arm Paper exit gear/B (Z=80) Sensor fixed plate
HARDWARE
REF. LTR. a b c d e f g h i j k m n p PART NUMBER 00Z183061 00Z670406 00Z253081 00Z193061 00Z163061 00Z670606 00Z164061 00Z924635 00Z194061 00Z924690 00Z163081 00Z670407 00Z610306 00Z670207
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PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
120H60050 25AA52140 120H77510 25AA52710 13LP90020 25AA52510 120H60190 120H60200 13LP-6050 120H60080 12QV85510 13GQ80030 120H50060 120H60120 120H60150 120H60180 120H60030 12QR52090 120H60130 120H60170 120H60160 120H60070 120H60060 120H50320
Paper exit panel/A Belt holder/B Driving belt/A (L=394) Idler pulley FNS wiring/2 Regulating gear/S (Z=55/28) Protect sheet/C Protect sheet/D Pulley MT plate/A assy Sensor MT plate/D Sensor FNS motor/1 Staple rotary cam Paper regulating plate/A Connecting plate Adjusting plate Slide base Fixed block Paper regulating plate/B RF panel/B RF panel/A Sensor MT plate/C Paper exit panel/C Protect sheet
HARDWARE
REF. LTR. a b c d e f g PART NUMBER 00Z183061 00Z163081 00Z921302 00Z193061 00Z163061 00Z922440 00Z670607
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
120H50420 120H50130 120H50140 192141710 120H50280 13LP-5100 120H-5150 504045110 120H50402 13LP-5110 120H50220 120H50250 12QR52090 120H50110 120H90032 12QR76020 120H50190 120H50180 13LP-5080 120H50090 13LP-5090 120H50210 120H50170 13LP90020 120H50070 120H50150 120H50160 120HK0010 12QRK0011 120H50330
Staple guide block/upper Staple MT plate Staple cover Paper lift-up lever shaft holder/B Rotary roller Staple rotary base/A assy Mount plate/B assy Stopper roller Staple Staple rotary base/B assy Regulating plate Belt fixed plate Fixed block Collar/A Relay wiring/1 Shaft holder Paper PS plate/B Paper PS plate/A Staple slide base/A front assy Slide shaft holder Staple slide base/B rear assy Lock spring Staple lock lever FNS wiring/2 Lever MT plate/A Slide shaft/B Slide shaft/C Cartridge case Staples Paper positioning plate/C
HARDWARE
REF. LTR. a b c d e f g h i PART NUMBER 00Z193061 00Z670306 00Z670406 00Z670606 00Z163061 00Z193081 00Z640305 00Z922440 00Z922410
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Relay wiring/4 Interlock wiring/1 Interlock wiring/2 Interlock wiring/3 Paper exit wiring/1 FNS I/F wiring
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Alphabetical index
PART DESCRIPTION
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PART DESCRIPTION Driving belt/D (L=192) . Driving belt/E . . . . . . Driving guide roller . . . Driving guide shaft . . . Driving roller/A assy . . Driving shaft . . . . . . Drum AUX plate/1 . . . Drum AUX plate/2 . . . Drum cover/front . . . . Drum cover/rear . . . . Drum drive gear (Z=80) Drum driving shaft assy Drum upper plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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PART DESCRIPTION Interlock switch . Interlock wiring/1 Interlock wiring/2 Interlock wiring/3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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A
Actuator . . . . . . . . . . Adjusting plate . . . . . . . 3 21 9 16
B
Bearing . . . . Bearing/A . . Belt fixed plate Belt holder/B . Belt holder/B . Belt/A (L=752) Bottom plate . Bushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 5 23 19 21 19 3 9 12 6 12 7 2 8 13 4
L
Lever MT plate . . . . . . Lever MT plate/A . . . . . Lever fulcrum shaft . . . . Lever release plate/A assy Lift-up cam . . . . . . . . Lock spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 23 7 7 19 23 14 25 17 18 15 22
E
Electrical parts MT plate . Entrance pressure spring . Entrance roller . . . . . . Entrance roller . . . . . . External MT plate/C . . . External MT plate/D . . . . . . . . . 3 7 11 13 3 3 4 8 23 2 32 12
M
Main body PS plate assy . . Main body fixed plate . . . . Main body lock plate . . . . Main body lock shaft . . . . Main body regulating stopper Main body stopper . . . . . Motor MT plate/A . . . . . . Mount plate/B assy . . . . . 3 3 7 7 3 3 19 23 31 16 24 25 23 25 21 7
C
Cam . . . . . . . . . . . . Carriage cover . . . . . . . Carriage fixed plate . . . . Carriage fulcrum shaft . . . Carriage rail . . . . . . . . Carriage stay . . . . . . . . Carriage support material/A Carriage support material/B Carriage support plate/front Carriage support plate/rear . Cartridge case . . . . . . . Cleaner rolling shaft holder (B) . . . . . . . . . . . Collar . . . . . . . . . . . . Collar/A . . . . . . . . . . Connecting plate . . . . . . Connecting plate . . . . . . Connecting plate/front assy Connecting plate/rear assy Conveyance AUX plate . . Conveyance driving pulley (Z=24) . . . . . . . . . Conveyance driving roller/A Conveyance fulcrum shaft . Conveyance gear (Z=60) . . Conveyance gear (Z=60) . . Conveyance guide plate/A . Conveyance guide plate/B . Conveyance guide plate/C . Conveyance guide plate/D . Conveyance guide plate/E . Conveyance lift-up plate . . Conveyance open-close spring/front . . . . . . . Conveyance pressure spring Conveyance regulating shaft 17 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 23 19 11 23 7 21 3 3 13 11 11 11 11 13 11 11 11 13 13 11 11 11 13 1 14 21 27 22 30 19 18 24 26 28 6 14 14 22 15 28 29 18 17 6 16 10 8 8 21 9 4 16 22 7 24 17
F
FNS I/F wiring . . FNS control unit . FNS driving unit . FNS motor /2 . . . FNS motor /3 . . . FNS motor/1 . . . FNS motor/1 . . . FNS motor/1 . . . FNS motor/3 . . . FNS wiring/1 . . . FNS wiring/1 . . . FNS wiring/2 . . . FNS wiring/2 . . . FNS wiring/2 . . . Filter holding part . Fixed block . . . . Fixed block . . . . Front cover . . . . Fulcrum plate/front Fulcrum plate/rear Fulcrum shaft/A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 3 9 19 17 5 19 21 11 3 25 21 23 25 15 21 23 5 17 17 7 6 5 1 22 15 3 13 12 13 6 1 5 24 2 20 18 13 11 12 18 19
N
Neutralizing brush . . . . . Neutralizing filter/front . . . Neutralizing filter/rear . . . . 13 15 15 1 19 22
O
Open-close spring . . . . . Oscillate shaft . . . . . . . . 7 15 20 9
P
Pad . . . . . . . . . . . . Paper PS plate/A . . . . . Paper PS plate/B . . . . . Paper conveyance drum . Paper detecting actuator . Paper detecting actuator . Paper detecting actuator . Paper exit AUX plate . . . Paper exit actuator . . . . Paper exit arm . . . . . . Paper exit driving cover . . Paper exit driving rail/front Paper exit driving rail/rear . Paper exit driving roller . . Paper exit gear/A (Z=32) . Paper exit gear/B (Z=80) . Paper exit lever/A . . . . . Paper exit lever/B . . . . . Paper exit lift-up rail/front . Paper exit lift-up rail/rear . Paper exit panel/A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 23 23 15 7 11 17 15 19 19 5 3 3 13 19 19 19 19 9 9 21 24 18 17 8 7 5 4 15 27 28 15 3 7 7 20 29 2 3 13 11 1
H
Hinge guide plate . . . . . . Holding spring . . . . . . . 7 13 15 14
I
Idler gear (Z=20/48) Idler pulley . . . . . Idler pulley . . . . . Indication label/A . . Indication label/B . . Interlock switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 19 21 5 15 3 20 19 4 10 23 10
D
Detecting plate/upper Driving belt . . . . . . Driving belt/A (L=394) Driving belt/C (L=390) . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 17 21 11 1 19 3 15
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PART DESCRIPTION Paper exit panel/B . . . . Paper exit panel/C . . . . Paper exit panel/D . . . . Paper exit protection cam Paper exit support plate . Paper exit tray/A . . . . . Paper exit tray/B . . . . . Paper exit up-down spring Paper exit wiring . . . . . Paper exit wiring/1 . . . . Paper exit wiring/1 . . . . Paper hold plate . . . . . Paper hold rubber . . . . Paper hold shaft . . . . . Paper hold spring . . . . . Paper lift-up lever shaft holder . . . . . . . . . Paper lift-up lever shaft holder . . . . . . . . . Paper lift-up lever shaft holder/B . . . . . . . Paper lift-up lever shaft holder/B . . . . . . . Paper positioning plate/C . Paper regulating plate/A . Paper regulating plate/B . Photosensor . . . . . . . Pin A . . . . . . . . . . . Pin C . . . . . . . . . . . Positioning plate . . . . . Presser sheet . . . . . . . Pressure part/C . . . . . . Pressure shaft/A . . . . . Pressure shaft/B . . . . . Pressure spring assy . . . Protect sheet . . . . . . . Protect sheet/B . . . . . . Protect sheet/C . . . . . . Protect sheet/D . . . . . . Protect sheet/E . . . . . . Protect sheet/F . . . . . . Pulley MT plate/A assy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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REF. NO. 25 23 26 28 4 1 2 10 29 21 5 1 14 7 3 11 9 16 4 30 14 19 23 15 6 6 8 18 12 3 11 24 2 7 8 24 17 9
PART DESCRIPTION Relay wiring/1 . . . Relay wiring/1 . . . Relay wiring/2 . . . Relay wiring/4 . . . Release lever . . . Rocking part assy Rotary roller . . . . Rotary shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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PART DESCRIPTION Staple PV plate . . . . . . Staple PV spring . . . . . Staple cover . . . . . . . . Staple drive gear/B (Z=112) Staple driving gear (Z=51/21) Staple guide block/upper . Staple lock lever . . . . . . Staple rotary base/A assy . Staple rotary base/B assy . Staple rotary cam . . . . . Staple slide base/A front assy . . . . . . . . . Staple slide base/B rear assy Staple support plate assy . Staples . . . . . . . . . . Stay . . . . . . . . . . . . Stopper collar . . . . . . . Stopper material . . . . . . Stopper part . . . . . . . . Stopper part . . . . . . . . Stopper part . . . . . . . . Stopper part . . . . . . . . Stopper part/B . . . . . . . Stopper part/C . . . . . . . Stopper roller . . . . . . . Stopper rubber . . . . . . Support panel/left . . . . . Support shaft/B . . . . . . Support spring . . . . . . . Switch input material . . . Switch lever . . . . . . . .
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REF. NO. 13 9 3 12 10 1 23 6 10 13 19 21 5 29 5 11 10 5 16 19 20 22 22 8 20 1 27 7 2 30
S
Screw/B . . . . . . . . . . Sensor . . . . . . . . . . Sensor . . . . . . . . . . Sensor . . . . . . . . . . Sensor . . . . . . . . . . Sensor . . . . . . . . . . Sensor MT plate . . . . . Sensor MT plate . . . . . Sensor MT plate . . . . . Sensor MT plate . . . . . Sensor MT plate assy . . Sensor MT plate unit assy Sensor MT plate/A . . . . Sensor MT plate/C . . . . Sensor MT plate/D . . . . Sensor MT plate/D . . . . Sensor MT plate/F assy . Sensor fixed plate . . . . . Sensor shaft . . . . . . . Sensor spring . . . . . . . Sensor spring/B . . . . . . Sensor spring/B . . . . . . Shaft holder . . . . . . . . Shaft/B . . . . . . . . . . Sheet/C . . . . . . . . . . Side cover/right . . . . . . Side lock part . . . . . . . Slide base . . . . . . . . . Slide shaft holder . . . . . Slide shaft/B . . . . . . . Slide shaft/C . . . . . . . Solenoid MT assy . . . . Solenoid MT plate . . . . . Solenoid MT plate . . . . . Solenoid assy . . . . . . Solenoid oscillate spring . Spacer/A . . . . . . . . . Spring MT plate . . . . . . Spring MT plate unit . . . . Spring MT plate/rear . . . Spring mounting plate . . . Staple . . . . . . . . . . . Staple MT plate . . . . . . Staple PV lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 5 7 11 19 21 3 5 11 17 17 7 7 21 19 21 19 19 11 11 7 17 23 15 13 3 19 21 23 23 23 13 13 17 17 13 19 13 13 13 17 23 23 17 20 9 3 1 11 11 11 8 2 6 2 4 10 22 16 10 26 30 3 4 6 3 16 2 21 15 23 17 20 26 27 13 11 10 17 12 1 5 10 19 21 9 2 14
T
Tension plate assy . . . . Tension plate assy . . . . Tension pulley . . . . . . . 9 19 9 8 18 9
U
Up-down gear/C (Z=30) Up-down pulley . . . . Up-down shaft/A . . . . Up-down wire/F . . . . Up-down wire/R . . . . Upper plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 9 9 9 9 5 5 3 7 12 2 12
R
RF panel/A . . . . . . . . . RF panel/B . . . . . . . . . RF stay . . . . . . . . . . . Rear AUX cover . . . . . . Rear cover . . . . . . . . . Rear plate . . . . . . . . . Regulating gear/S (Z=55/28) Regulating gear/S (Z=55/28) Regulating plate . . . . . . Regulating plate . . . . . . 21 21 7 5 5 3 19 21 17 23 21 20 9 13 14 17 9 6 7 11
W
Wiring MT base . . . . . . Wiring holding part . . . . 7 5 11 16
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PART NUMBER 12QR77010 . 12QR77510 . 12QR86010 . 12QR86010 . 12QRK0011 . 12QV85510 . 12QV85510 . 12QV85510 . 12QV85510 . 12QV85510 . 12QV85510 . 12WM77600 13GQ76020 . 13GQ80030 . 13GQ80030 . 13LP-4270 . 13LP-4280 . 13LP-4300 . 13LP-4550 . 13LP-4620 . 13LP-4980 . 13LP-5070 . 13LP-5080 . 13LP-5090 . 13LP-5100 . 13LP-5110 . . 13LP-6050 . 13LP-9010 . 13LP10050 . 13LP10150 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PART NUMBER 13LP10190 13LP10200 13LP20010 13LP20030 13LP20050 13LP20130 13LP42080 13LP42100 13LP42110 13LP42150 13LP45230 13LP45460 13LP45480 13LP48010 13LP48020 13LP48030 13LP48040 13LP48370 13LP48410 13LP48500 13LP77060 13LP77550 13LP80010 13LP80020 13LP80030 13LP80040 13LP80040 13LP90010 13LP90010 13LP90020 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PART NUMBER 13LP90020 . 13LP90020 . 13LP90040 . 13LP90060 . 13LP90070 . 13LP90080 . 13LP90090 . 13LP90100 . 13LP90100 . 13LP90110 . 13LP90110 . 13LP97030 . 13LP97070 . 192141710 . 192141710 . 25AA52140 25AA52140 25AA52510 25AA52510 25AA52710 25AA52710 25BA10160 304078070 . 322076010 . 322076010 . 462076110 . 466078010 . 504045110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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