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AR-MS1 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY, MAINTENANCE 7-4

D. Inside of the unit

(1)Transport sensor

(2)Transport sensor

(3)Paper guide

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When assembling the paper guide, check to insure that the paper

guide boss is securely inserted into the mounting hole. 

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Parts name

Job item

cycle

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Sensors

Clean

100K

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Transport paper guides

Clean

100K

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Summary of Contents for AR-MS1

Page 1: ...se parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set SHARP CORPORATION LASERPRINTEROPTIONS MAILBINST ACKER MODEL AR MS1 CODE 00ZARMS1 A1E 1 PRODUCT OUTLINE 1 1 2 CONFIGURATION 2 1 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 4 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 4 1 5 EXTERNAL VIEWS AND INTERNAL STRUCTURES 5 1 6 MACHINE OPERATION 6 1 7 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY MAINTENANCE 7 1 8 ELECTRICAL SECTION 8 1...

Page 2: ...rack Mail bin stacker Any of the units must be installed together Multi purpose drawer Stand 3 x 500 sheet paper drawer Stand MPD 2000 sheet Duplex module bypass tray Duplex module B W scanner module DSPF Saddle stitch finisher Finisher Mail bin stacker Exit tray Punch unit PS3 expansion kit Facsimile expansion kit Print server card Hard disk drive Power supply unit Upper exit tray extension Multi...

Page 3: ...nese post card Monarch 98x191 Com 10 105x241 DL 110x220 C5 162x229 ISO B5 176x250 Lower Tray A3 B4 A4 A4R B5 B5R 11 x17 8 5 x14 8 5 x13 8 5 x11 8 5 x11 R Executive Spec of media for paper output Upper tray Tracing paper 52 59g m 14 15lbs Plain paper 60 128g m 16 34lbs Index paper 176g m 47lbs Cover paper 205g m 54 55lbs Transparency Lower Tray Plain 60 105g m 16 28lbs Remaining paper detection Upp...

Page 4: ... drawer 1 Pull out the paper tray of the stand paper drawer Remove the four screws of the cabinet attached to the right side of the main unit of the printer and remove the cabinet 2 Mount screw B to the position shown in the illustration 3 Attach the mail bin stacker 1 Remove the paper exit actuator from the main unit of the printer 2 Raise the relay unit at the side of the mail bin stacker Cautio...

Page 5: ...5 Process the AC inlet cover attached to the rear cabinet of the stand paper drawer 1 Remove the two screws that secure the rear cabinet and remove the rear cabinet 2 Remove the screw that fixes the AC inlet cover and then remove the AC inlet cover Process the AC inlet cover as shown in the illustration 6 Attach the power supply unit Attach the power supply unit to the hanging portions and secure ...

Page 6: ...er supply unit 2 Fit the snap band attached to the mail bin stacker at the position shown in the illustration to fix the harness 10 Attach the rear cabinet of the stand paper drawer 1 Pass the AC cord of the power supply unit as shown in the illustration and fix the rear cabinet of the stand paper drawer with the screws 2 Attach the AC inlet cover to the rear cabinet of the stand paper drawer and ...

Page 7: ...4 7 Paper exit full detection 1 MPFD1 21 Paper transport roller 4 35 Tray select gate 3 8 Paper exit full detection 2 MPFD2 22 Male bin tray 1 paper exit roller 36 Tray select gate 2 9 Paper exit full detection 3 MPFD3 23 Paper transport roller 5 37 Tray select gate 1 10 Paper exit full detection 4 MPFD4 24 Male bin tray 2 paper exit roller 38 Upper stage tray select gate 11 Paper exit full detect...

Page 8: ...l sensor 2 No 1 bin tray full detection H Paper full detected 9 MPFD3 Paper exit full sensor 3 No 2 bin tray full detection H Paper full detected 10 MPFD4 Paper exit full sensor 4 No 3 bin tray full detection H Paper full detected 11 MPFD5 Paper exit full sensor 5 No 4 bin tray full detection H Paper full detected 12 MPFD6 Paper exit full sensor 6 No 5 bin tray full detection H Paper full detected...

Page 9: ...L1 No 1 gate solenoid No 1 gate select 4 GSOL2 No 2 gate solenoid No 2 gate select 5 GSOL3 No 3 gate solenoid No 3 gate select 6 GSOL4 No 4 gate solenoid No 4 gate select 7 GSOL5 No 5 gate solenoid No 5 gate select 8 GSOL6 No 6 gate solenoid No 6 gate select 9 GSOL7 No 7 gate solenoid No 7 gate select 10 FGS Paper entry gate solenoid Paper entry gate select 1 SM MAIN PWB 2 MM 3 GSOL1 10 FGS 4 GSOL...

Page 10: ...he top tray can be selected Note The settings screens above will appear only if the devices have been set properly in the printer driver configuration The combination of paper selection and other functions may not be compatible For instance if heavy paper envelopes label stock etc are selected it will not be possible to select duplex offset tray saddle stitch etc For details see printer driver hel...

Page 11: ... Table Check Clean replace or adjust as necessary Clean Replace Adjust Lubricate Move position Unit name Part name When calling 50K 100K 150K 200K 250K 300K 350K 400K Remark Transport section Transport rollers Transport paper guides Drive section Gears Specified position Belts Other Sensors Discharge brushes ...

Page 12: ...ld the transport unit as described below If not the frame may be bent causing a breakdown of the machine B External cabinet C Transport unit 1 Gate solenoid 2 Transport roller 1 2 1 2 2 3 4 4 5 6 5 7 8 No Parts name Job item cycle 1 Transport rollers Clean 100K 2 Transport paper guide Clean 100K 3 Gears Lubricate 100K 4 Belts Check 300K 2 2 3 4 1 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 4 ...

Page 13: ...DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY MAINTENANCE 7 3 3 Upper open close sensor 4 Upper cover 5 Paper entry sensor 6 Transport roller 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 2 1 1 3 4 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 5 4 3 4 3 2 1 3 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 4 5 3 2 ...

Page 14: ...sor 3 Paper guide When assembling the paper guide check to insure that the paper guide boss is securely inserted into the mounting hole No Parts name Job item cycle 1 Sensors Clean 100K 2 Transport paper guides Clean 100K 1 2 1 1 2 2 3 1 2 3 4 3 5 6 5 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 6 1 2 1 3 6 4 5 ...

Page 15: ...ide of the unit 1 Front door open close sensor F Rear side of the unit 1 Main PWB Main motor 2 Paper exit full sensor No Parts name Job item cycle 1 Sensors Clean 100K 1 2 2 3 1 2 No Parts name Job item cycle 1 Sensors Clean 100K 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 2 2 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 16: ...ort roller H Right side of the unit Paper exit side No Parts name Job item cycle 1 Sensors Check 100K 2 Discharge brushes Lubricate 100K 3 Transport rollers Clean 100K 1 2 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 2 No Parts name Job item cycle 1 Sensors Check 100K 2 Discharge brushes Lubricate 100K 3 Transport rollers Clean 100K 3 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 5 3 4 5 3 4 5 6 7 6 8 1 2 3 3 4 ...

Page 17: ...rt sensor I Paper exit tray unit 1 Gate tray 2 Paper exit full sensor No Parts name Job item cycle 1 Sensors Clean 100K 2 Transport paper guides Clean 100K 1 1 2 3 2 3 3 4 5 1 4 7 10 13 16 19 2 2 5 11 14 17 20 22 3 9 5 11 14 17 20 22 12 15 18 21 23 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 18: ...RT CIRCUIT IMPORT CIRCUIT IMPORT CIRCUIT IMPORT CIRCUIT IMPORT CIRCUIT IMPORT CIRCUIT IMPORT CIRCUIT IMPORT CIRCUIT IMPORT CIRCUIT IMPORT CIRCUIT IMPORT CIRCUIT IMPORT CIRCUIT IMPORT CIRCUIT IMPORT CIRCUIT EXPORT CIRCUIT CURRENNT LIMIT CURRENNT LIMIT DOPD RELAY UN PID FGS CURRENNT LIMIT MDD1 IMPORT CIRCUIT IMPORT CIRCUIT IMPORT CIRCUIT IMPORT CIRCUIT POWER UN SMALL MAIL BIN UN SMALL MAIL BIN PWB R...

Page 19: ... 1 2 MPFD1 1 2 5V GSOL5 1 2 3 1 5V MPFD7 1 5V MPFD7 MPFD8 1 2 GND2 MPFD8 3 2 GND2 GSOL7 2 16 24V 24V 5V 3 11 MPFD5 7 24V 5 18 5V CN C B18B PHDSS GND2 13 2 1 N C 10 5V 9 GND2 14 GSOL3 GSOL2 MPFD3 15 4 12 GND2 8 GSOL4 6 17 MPFD4 N C N C MPFD7 3 11 5V 8 24V 5V GND2 24V MPFD6 GND2 CN B B18B PHDSS 12 9 2 5 6 13 15 N C 5V 24V GSOL6 1 18 4 14 7 GND2 10 MPFD8 17 GSOL5 16 N C N C GSOL7 GND2 23 15 19 16 5V ...

Page 20: ...CNC 13 24V CNB 7 24V CNA 3 24V CND 13 24V CNB 13 24V CNE 6 GND CNA 2 GND1 CNC 7 24V CNC 1 24V CNB 1 24V CNA 5 24V CNA 4 GND1 CNA 6 GND1 CNA 1 24V C17 223Z 50V C18 47uF 35V CNC 14 5V CNC 8 5V CNB 18 GND CNC 6 GND CNB 8 5V CNB 12 GND CNB 6 GND CNB 2 5V CNC 2 5V CNA 7 GND2 CND 14 5V CND 18 GND CND 20 5V CNB 14 5V CNC 12 GND C24 47uF 35V CNA 9 5V C23 473Z 16V CND 26 5V CND 21 GND CNC 18 GND CNA 8 GND2...

Page 21: ... 59 P32 TO2 60 P33 TI1 61 P34 TI2 62 P35 PCL 63 P36 BUZ 64 P37 65 P90 66 P91 67 P92 68 P93 69 P94 70 P95 71 P96 72 P120 RTP0 73 P121 RTP1 74 P122 RTP2 75 P123 RTP3 76 P124 RTP4 77 P125 RTP5 78 P126 RTP6 79 P127 RTP7 80 IC 81 X2 82 X1 83 Vdd 84 XT2 85 XT1 P07 86 RESET 87 P00 INTP0 TI00 88 P01 INTP1 TI01 89 P02 INTP2 90 P03 INTP3 91 P04 INTP4 92 P05 INTP5 93 P06 INTP6 94 AVdd 95 AVref0 96 P10 ANI0 9...

Page 22: ...n battery Must be disposed of properly Remove the battery from the product and contact federal or state environmental agencies for information on recycling and disposal options For USA CANADA CAUTION FOR BATTERY DISPOSAL ...

Page 23: ...owledgments Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S A and other countries IBM and PC AT are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation PCL is a trademark of Hewlett Packard Company Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners SHARP CORPORATION Digital Document ...

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