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10) Turn the developing gear in its normal direction 5
to 6 by hand to even out the starter inside it.
11) Pour the rest of the starter around the string screw
inside the color developing unit.
12) Turn the developing gear 5 to 6 times once again
to even out the starter inside the unit.
13) Move the starter that may remain on the inner side
of the unit wall [1] into the developing assembly.
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14) Attach the developing assembly lid you removed
in step 2), making sure that the lid is oriented as
shown.
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Engage the 4 hooks [1], and attach the developing
assembly lid [3] using the 2 screws [2] you removed
in step 2).
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Be sure to force the lid against the developing
container so that no transparency will enter the gap [1]
shown in the figure.
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When tightening the screw, take care so that the
shavings from the developing unit or its lid will not
enter the unit.
15) Mount the color developing unit using the steps
you used to remove it but in reverse.
16) Turn on the main power switch.
17) Make the following selections in service mode;
then, enter '1', and press the OK key:
COPIER>FUNCTION>INSTALL>AINR-OFF.
18) Select the appropriate mode item from the
following to suit the color of the starter you have used;
then, press the OK key
[1]
[3]
[1]
[2]
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