Jam on Saddle Finisher V2

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  • V-P
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    • Apr 2011
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    #1

    Jam on Saddle Finisher V2

    I have a Saddle Finisher V2 (connected to a iR7095) which often jams - like shown below.

    I have cleaned sensors and cleaned the rollers.

    Ideas ?

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  • copydocinc
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    #2
    Re: Jam on Saddle Finisher V2

    I'm only answering this one, because nobody else is and I don't know this finisher, but the way it is jammed would make me look for a slipping one-way bearing gear on the end of the rollers shafts.
    Just an idea.
    Maybe a motor that drives those rollers with a split gear on it?

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    • zoraldinho
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      #3
      Re: Jam on Saddle Finisher V2

      Hi E


      Check for jam code please! How many prints have machine?
      If it ain't broke, don't fix it
      A picture is worth a thousand words

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      • V-P
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        #4
        Re: Jam on Saddle Finisher V2

        Hi Z

        I thought you would guess the jam code by the pic

        Anyway Jam code: ( 1109 ) Buffer path 2 sensor stationary UN14

        Machine has done a lot of copies. (7 mil)

        cheers

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        • zoraldinho
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          #5
          Re: Jam on Saddle Finisher V2

          After 7 millions i believe clean rollers are not enough.If I remember shift roller on V2 have periodic replacement time 1 million.And there are also delivery roller,buffer ,assist ,transport roller.......

          I would try to locate the problem by swaping senors(PS3-PS4,UN13-UN14).They are not different i hope.If you get different jam location then you are very close.

          Check finisher controller PCB (re-seat connectors)

          Good luck!

          PS:




          I thought you would guess the jam code by the pic

          From pic i can not know is it delay or stac. jam.
          If it ain't broke, don't fix it
          A picture is worth a thousand words

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          • V-P
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            #6
            Re: Jam on Saddle Finisher V2

            ""From pic i can not know is it delay or stac. jam.""

            hahaha....You got me there....

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            • aco.bk
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              #7
              Re: Jam on Saddle Finisher V2

              Untitled1.jpgUnder this marked area there is something like ,,sticky sponge,, (because of noise ) remove them and jaming will disapear.
              Attached Files

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              • V-P
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                #8
                Re: Jam on Saddle Finisher V2

                Those sponges are long gone my friend...

                I have ordered a pair of new rollers. Let's see after replacement...

                Thnx

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                • mramlawi
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                  • Jul 2011
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                  #9
                  Re: Jam on Saddle Finisher V2

                  Originally posted by V-P
                  Those sponges are long gone my friend...

                  I have ordered a pair of new rollers. Let's see after replacement...

                  Thnx
                  hi yes u can remove these sponge pads and your problem will solved there 4 sponge pads two as our mate located for you and theres also two on the stainless guide with plastic things i dont know whats its name excatly.
                  Distinguished road makes you jewel in rough

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