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Phaser 840 Color Printer
Locking the printhead
During normal power-down, the printer tilts the printhead back and energizes
the x-axis drive to move the printhead to the far right. This allows the printhead’s
tilt arm, which moves as the printhead moves, to engage a pin protruding from
the left-side printer frame. This effectively automatically locks the printhead in
place for moving and shipping. The printer will not lock the printhead if any
printer door is open.
Caution
After servicing the printer with power off, never leave the
printhead in the tilted-forward, far-right position. Upon power-
up, the printhead will be tilted backward and the head tilt arm will
crash into the head lock pin. This can damage process gears and
belts driving the tilt arm.
After servicing the printer.
When you service the printhead, x-axis drive, cap/
wipe/purge assembly or other relevant printer components, leave the printhead
in its print position, centered in front of the drum. Upon power-up the printer can
safely move the printhead.
Manually locking the printhead.
If you must manually lock the printhead:
1.
With the printer powered off, carefully tilt the printhead back about
two-thirds of the way by rotating the compound gear.
Do not allow the
spring-loaded printhead to fall forward or it may damage the drum.
2.
Manually rotate the X-axis drive gear, to move the printhead to the right
extreme of its travel. Ensure the lock pin on the left side of the printer
frame properly engages the slot in the head tilt arm.
3.
Rotate the x-axis gear in the opposite direction about 1 rotation. This
prevents the x-axis drive from binding so tightly that the motor cannot
free it upon power-up.
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