hey guys, i got an IR7095. it displays a paper jam in the bypass tray section. there is no paper there. what happened is the inmates tried clearing a jam and in the process broke off the green handle on the piece that slides out and also yanked out the wires that come off the sliding piece. what i would really appreciate is if someone here could please pass on the proper nomenclature for these parts so that i may order them somewhere. now, i would not be adverse to someone actually showing me a picture of these parts to aid in my search lol. thanks guys.
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Re: IR 7095 bypass tray
hey guys, i got an IR7095. it displays a paper jam in the bypass tray section. there is no paper there. what happened is the inmates tried clearing a jam and in the process broke off the green handle on the piece that slides out and also yanked out the wires that come off the sliding piece. what i would really appreciate is if someone here could please pass on the proper nomenclature for these parts so that i may order them somewhere. now, i would not be adverse to someone actually showing me a picture of these parts to aid in my search lol. thanks guys.
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hey teckat, thanks for the help. i apologize for not describing the parts better lol. that looks alot different than what i was looking for. the parts im looking for are inside the bypass tray door, or at least thats what i think it's called. as you are looking at the machine, on the right side of the machine, basically below the display, there are a series of doors. the bottom doors give you access to the paper path coming from the paper trays. the door at the top is what i think is the bypass tray for envelopes and things like that. the parts im looking for are inside that door. there is some sort of mechanism that is held up on two rails that has a greenish handle which allows this piece to slide in and out. that particular piece has a wiring harness that the inmates pulled the wires out of the plug. the picture you put up looks like the bypass tray itself. again, i appreciate all your help.Comment
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hey teckat, thanks for the help. i apologize for not describing the parts better lol. that looks alot different than what i was looking for. the parts im looking for are inside the bypass tray door, or at least thats what i think it's called. as you are looking at the machine, on the right side of the machine, basically below the display, there are a series of doors. the bottom doors give you access to the paper path coming from the paper trays. the door at the top is what i think is the bypass tray for envelopes and things like that. the parts im looking for are inside that door. there is some sort of mechanism that is held up on two rails that has a greenish handle which allows this piece to slide in and out. that particular piece has a wiring harness that the inmates pulled the wires out of the plug. the picture you put up looks like the bypass tray itself. again, i appreciate all your help.
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lmao exactly. now, that being said, i got another question. the handle the inmates broke is not listed. looking at the diagram, it is the handle on part 49 but it does not have it's own number. it's the handle that actually releases the whole thing and lets it slide out. yall got any clue where i can find that thing?Comment
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lmao exactly. now, that being said, i got another question. the handle the inmates broke is not listed. looking at the diagram, it is the handle on part 49 but it does not have it's own number. it's the handle that actually releases the whole thing and lets it slide out. yall got any clue where i can find that thing?
Believe it is pressed into that #49 Guide
look at broken handle & guide > there is no screw attach> or slip on locking tab on handle ??
last published part catalog has #49 as dotted outlined as one part GUIDE, UPPER
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yes, there is a screw that attaches the handle to the metal rod.Comment
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is there a number on plastic/
guide may come with handle ?? $ 15.00 Part
the iR105/9070 does not show a handle for similar part in picture/
that small square image in #49 with no part # is called a sheet guide #FB4-3762-000Last edited by teckat; 06-29-2015, 04:51 PM.**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**Comment
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lol the copier is in a prison and i cant readily get to it. you mentioned "the iR105/9070 does not show a handle for similar part" but i have an IR 7095. does it make a difference? i believe you are right that it is part of the guide.Comment
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Similar plate on 105* no part for handle,
Believe it may be attached.**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**Comment
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