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AGFA d-lab.3 Digital Compact Lab

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Repair<br />

Printer<br />

Adjust the belt tension:<br />

− Push the motor in tensioning direction (except<br />

MO03) and fasten it at the following tensioning<br />

torque (the weight of the motors has been<br />

considered):<br />

− Motor 01<br />

− Motor 02<br />

− Motor 03<br />

35 N<br />

6 N<br />

6 N<br />

− Motor MO04 is only mounted:<br />

The belt tension is set on the clamping pieces on<br />

the opposite side. Both belts (5) and (6) for MO03<br />

must be tensioned at 27 N.<br />

− Functional check of the motors with the Scripts:<br />

MO01.txt, MO02.txt, MO03test.txt, MO04.txt<br />

Connect the service cable and call up the above<br />

Script under:<br />

Scripts/scripts_printer/data_ld/motors<br />

− The cycle number to be entered in the Scripts<br />

defines the number of possible new starts at one<br />

call. The motor is running permanently until<br />

STOP is pressed.<br />

− In the Script MO03text.txt the sledge is held in<br />

the middle after an initialisation. After the value to<br />

be measured has been confirmed, the motor runs<br />

permanently with short halts until the operator<br />

presses the STOP key.<br />

dlabr291<br />

1 Belt tensioner<br />

R1 16 N<br />

R3 12 N<br />

<strong>AGFA</strong> d-<strong>lab.3</strong> 2001-01-02 /PN 9009 6.4.55

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