Hello, the 6530 I'm working on is jamming and multi-feeding through the cassette! I ran it through the bypass and it runs fine. when I place tension on the separation assy. it feeds and does not jam but there is lots of multi feeding! I am going to order some feed and sep rollers but I am having a hard time trying to remove the feed and separation rollers how do the assemblies come out? also any ideas on how to eliminate multi feeding? are there any adjustments?
IC MS 6530 Jamming from cassette
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Re: IC MS 6530 Jamming from cassette
Hello, the 6530 I'm working on is jamming and multi-feeding through the cassette! I ran it through the bypass and it runs fine. when I place tension on the separation assy. it feeds and does not jam but there is lots of multi feeding! I am going to order some feed and sep rollers but I am having a hard time trying to remove the feed and separation rollers how do the assemblies come out? also any ideas on how to eliminate multi feeding? are there any adjustments?
Cassette Pickup Roller_Separation Roller.pdf
MF6530--Pick-up_Feed Roller unit.pdf
When the cassette pickup roller rotates, a single sheet of paper is separated from the stack by the separation claws of the cassette, and is sent as far as the registration roller by way of the feed roller.
After the paper passes a registration sensor (SR11), the paper reaches the registration roller. At this time the registration roller is at rest, causing the leading edge of the paper to butt against it to form an arch.
The DC controller PCB turns on the registration clutch (CL1) at specific timing to transmit the drive of the main motor to the registration roller, thereby moving
the paper ahead. The paper reaches the delivery tray after moving through the transfer, separation, and fixing/delivery assemblies.
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Re: IC MS 6530 Jamming from cassette
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When the cassette pickup roller rotates, a single sheet of paper is separated from the stack by the separation claws of the cassette, and is sent as far as the registration roller by way of the feed roller.
After the paper passes a registration sensor (SR11), the paper reaches the registration roller. At this time the registration roller is at rest, causing the leading edge of the paper to butt against it to form an arch.
The DC controller PCB turns on the registration clutch (CL1) at specific timing to transmit the drive of the main motor to the registration roller, thereby moving
the paper ahead. The paper reaches the delivery tray after moving through the transfer, separation, and fixing/delivery assemblies.
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