Toshiba Estudio 230 Manual
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June 2004 © TOSHIBA TECe-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 ADJUSTMENT 3 - 85 3 (5) Remove the processing tray. (6) Loosen the screw on the home position sen- sor plate at the front. Fig.3-112 (7) Adjust the position of the front jogging plate home position sensor (S6) with reference to the index. EX. 1If the width is 319 mm in step (4), the dif- ference from the standard is +2 mm, it requires relocation of the sensor in the direction of arrow A by 2 mm. EX. 2 If the width is 316 mm in step (4), the dif- ference from the standard is -1 mm; it requires relocation of the sensor in the direction of arrow B by 1 mm. Fig.3-113 Home position sensor plate Screw A B Sensor
e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 ADJUSTMENTJune 2004 © TOSHIBA TEC 3 - 86 3.12.2 Adjusting the angle of the jogging plate (1) Without removing the processing tray unit, loosen the 2 mounting screws of the rear jog- ging plate. Fig.3-114 (2) Place several sheets of A4/LT paper on the processing tray, and adjust the rear jogging plate. (At this time, adjust the gap between the paper and the front end of the rear jog- ging plate so that it is 0 mm to 0.5 mm.) Fig.3-115 (3) With reference to the rear jogging plate adjusted in step (2), adjust the front jogging plate in the same manner. Screw Rear jogging plate Butted Paper Rear jogging plate Screw Finisher 0 mm to 0.5 mm
June 2004 © TOSHIBA TECe-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 ADJUSTMENT 3 - 87 3 3.12.3 Adjusting the overlap of the sensor flag If the overlap between the sensor and the flag is w rong for some reason, perform the following adjust- ment. (1) Remove the processing tray unit. (2) Loosen the mounting screw of the front/rear jogging plate adjusting plate; then, move the adjusting plate to the left and the right. Fig.3-116 (3) Tighten the screw so that the overlap between the flag of the front/rear jogging rack plate and the sensor is 1.5 mm to 2.0 mm. Fig.3-117 Jogging plate adjusting plate Jogging plate adjusting plateScrew Screw Adjusting plate Adjusting plate Sensor Sensor flag 1.5 mm to 2.0 mm
e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 ADJUSTMENTJune 2004 © TOSHIBA TEC 3 - 88 3.12.4 Adjusting the tension of the stack processing motor belt (1) Remove the right inner cover and the rear cover. (2) Remove the 2 mounting screws, and detach the grip unit. Fig.3-118 (3) Loosen the screw on the tension arm plate. (The tension arm plate will be pulled under tension by the tension spring.) Fig.3-119 (4) Move the returning roller shaft to its lower limit (the slack of a belt is lightly taken); then, tighten the screw on the tension arm plate. Fig.3-120 Screw Grip unit Screw Screw Tension arm plate Screw Tension arm plate Returning roller shaft
June 2004 © TOSHIBA TECe-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 ADJUSTMENT 3 - 89 3 (5) Check to make sure that the returning roller shaft moves smoothly. Fig.3-121 Returning roller shaft
e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 ADJUSTMENTJune 2004 © TOSHIBA TEC 3 - 90 3.12.5 Releasing the stack tray guide lever fixing p late (1) Remove the right inner cover and the rear cover. (2) Remove the finisher control PC board, PC board bracket and sensor PC board. (3) Remove the stack tray. (4) Remove the stack tray drive unit. (5) Place the stack tray guide lever fixing plate so that it is in view through the hole in the side plate (front, rear). Then remove the fix- ing screw. (Perform the same for the front and the rear.) Note: Note: When removing the mounting screw, be sure to hold the stack tray guide lever up from below. Fig.3-122 Fig.3-123 Screw Stack tray guide lever fixing plate Stack tray guide lever
June 2004 © TOSHIBA TECe-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 ADJUSTMENT 3 - 91 3 3.12.6 Adjustment of the upper tray angle (1) Remove the front cover. Fig.3-124 (2) Loosen the screw denoted with the arrow. Fig.3-125 (3) The tension becomes loose. While pushing the bracket down, hold the tray and move it up or down, to adjust the angle so that the tray becomes parallel by a visual check. Fig.3-126 Bracket
e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 ADJUSTMENTJune 2004 © TOSHIBA TEC 3 - 92 (4) After adjustment, tighten the fixing screw of the bracket. Note: Note: If the fixing screw of the bracket is not fixed, the belt is loosened which may cause a skipped tooth. Fig.3-127
June 2004 © TOSHIBA TECe-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 ADJUSTMENT 3 - 93 3 3.12.7 DIP switch functions You can simulate various functions by setting the D IP switch (SW1) on the finisher controller PC board appropriately. Initiating Operations 1) Remove any obstacles from the area of operation. 2) Set the DIP switch (SW1) as shown, and turn ON th e power (so that LED1 will start to blink). 3) Press the pushing switch (SW2) twice to initiate the operation in question. (LED2 will remain on dur- ing operation). Setting Item Operation To stop Delivery motor The delivery roller rotates in a spe- cific speed. Press SW2 again. Turn OFF the joint sensor (S4). Stack processing motor (stack deliv- ery lever) The stack delivery lever moves to its home position and stops. Turn OFF the joint sensor (S4). Stack processing motor (returning roller) The returning roller moves to the home position and stops. Turn OFF the joint sensor (S4). Front jogging plate motor When not at the home positionThe front jogging plate moves to its home position and stops. Turn OFF the joint sensor (S4). When at the home position The front jogging plate moves over a specific position and stops at the home position. Turn OFF the joint sensor (S4). Rear jogging plate motor When not at the home positionThe rear jogging plate moves to the home position and stops. Turn OFF the joint sensor (S4). When at the home position The rear jogging plate moves over a specific distance and stops. Turn OFF the joint sensor (S4). Upper stack tray motor (up) The upper stack tray moves up and stops when the upper stack tray upper limit sensor turns ON. Press SW2 again. Turn OFF the joint sensor (S4). Upper stack tray motor (down) The upper stack tray moves down and stops when the lower stack tray lower limit sensor turns ON. Press SW2 again. Turn OFF the joint sensor (S4). Lower stack tray motor (up) The lower stack tray moves up and stops when the lower stack tray upper limit sensor is turned ON. Press SW2 again. Turn OFF the joint sensor (S4). ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
e-STUDIO200L/202L/230/232/280/282 ADJUSTMENTJune 2004 © TOSHIBA TEC 3 - 94 Note: Note: Perform the shipping position operation when the fi nisher is packed again. Lower stack tray motor (down)The lower stack tray moves down and stops when the lower stack tray lower limit sensor is turned ON. Press SW2 again. Turn OFF the joint sensor (S4). Stapler motor The stapler motor stops after the sta- pling operation. Press the stapler safety switch (S14). Turn OFF the joint sensor (S4). Shipping position operation The upper and lower stack trays move to the shipping position and stop. Turn OFF the joint sensor (S4). Setting Item Operation To stopON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8