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IMG_7180.jpgIMG_7179.jpgI mean the registration motor yes, the pickup and feed is driven by one motor yes, but the registration is driven bij the second motor, that's were the problem is
Originally posted by copier addict
I am going to assume that when you say sep motor you actually mean the feed motor.
So, if the pick-up roller is turning but the feed roller is not then the issue would have to be with either the feed roller or the one way bearing beside the feed roller because both the pick-up roller and feed roller are driven by the same motor. There are also the three small gears within the assembly that can wear and cause feed issues.
Also check that the sep roller torque limiter hasn't seized.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]47684[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]47685[/ATTACH]I mean the registration motor yes, the pickup and feed is driven by one motor yes, but the registration is driven bij the second motor, that's were the problem is
I think there is a bit of a communication issue here.
When you say "registration" are you talking about the vertical transport roller?
yeah you're right, what I mean is the vertical transport roller, in both pickup units there is an vertical transport roller that's driven by a motor.
So it looks like both motors don't get the signal to run because it jams just when reaching the roller. (in tray3 and 4)
Originally posted by copier addict
I think there is a bit of a communication issue here.
When you say "registration" are you talking about the vertical transport roller?
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