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I was very pleased with the service provided and was surprised at how good the quality was of the manual. I thought it may be a third generation copy or so, but it is as good as the websites that charge 3 times this much. I repair some electronics for family and friends without charge, so this is perfect for me. Thank you very much.
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The service was great and the document was also great. Highly recommend!!!!
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I needed a service manual as the display on my oscilloscope was very dim. I thought I'd give owner-manuals.com a try, as they advertised a huge number of manuals. Sure enough they had one listed. I bought it hoping it would be useful... actually, I bought it hoping it would be readable! I've had manuals from online sources in the past, and been very disappointed. Not this time! An excellent manual, complete, and very readable. Using it I fixed my 'scope, and as such the manual was an investment that paid off manyfold. Do I have any complaints? One very minor one - The circuit diagrams could have been scanned at a higher resolution, as some of the details were a little difficult to make out - not impossible, just not as easy as my old eyes would like! Overall, I'm very satisfied with my manual, and I will certainly be using this company again. Well done.
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I Have looked for this manual for quiet a while now, I have finally found it here. I believe this is the only place they have them in a very nice scan, pages are very clear to read, some of the pages are a bit tilted but overall it is great to have this manual available for purchase. Thanks
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This is quiet a rare manual, I Have looked for this manual for quiet a while now, I have finally found it here. I believe this is the only place they have them in a very nice scan, Excellent guide: very clear, enabling us to print readable diagram overall it is great to have this manual available for purchase. This is a complete service manual no pages are missing. Thanks
4. Install 1 screw at the rear position to hold the right Labyrinth Seal and torque the screw to 25 in.-lbs. 5. Pull outward on the left Labyrinth Seal handle and the right chassis side to spread the chassis and seat the left drum bearing. 6. Align the clevis on the Transfix Load Arms with the holes in the mounting ears on the Drum. The Transfix Load Arms point in the opposite direction from the Drum Thermistor. Ensure that the cam followers on the Transfix Load Arms are under the Transfix Cams. 7. Insert the clevis pins through the clevis and the mounting ears on the drum (pins are inserted from the outside). Ensure that the o-rings are mounted on the inside end of each clevis pin. 8. Align the Exit Module to the chassis and route the Drum Thermistor cable through the opening in the Exit Module that the other cables pass through. Seat the Exit Module on the two front locating pins and then on the rear locating pins. 9. Insert and torque the four screws securing the Exit Module Assembly to 15 in.-lbs. 10. Apply a small quantity of Rheolube 768 grease (P/N 00679900) to the groove of the Transfix Load Arms. Note Ensure that you lever the spring cam towards the center. Applying the pressure in the wrong direction can damage the Transfix Load Module. 11. Insert a T-20 Torxbit through the right side slotted hole in the Transfix Load Module, engage the hole on the back of the module, and lever the module�s spring cam toward the center of the printer while connecting the spring hooks to the Transfix Load Arms. Repeat for the other side. 12. Install the front lower screw (no washer) and then the front upper screw into the Right Labyrinth Seal and torque the screws to 25 in.-lbs. 13. Install the front lower screw and then the front upper screw into the Left Labyrinth Seal and torque the screws to 25 in.-lbs. 14. Pull the lower end of the Y-Axis spring arm toward the front of the printer and install the Y-Axis belt first on the motor pulley and then on the drum pulley. (It is not necessary to align the belt on the drum pulley.) Ensure that the grooves of the belt align in the grooves of the motor pulley and that the cross-ribs are away from the pulleys. 15. Reposition the Media Drive Motor, insert the 3 screws, and torque the screws to 12 in.-lbs. 16. Connect the Media Drive Motor Fan and Media Drive Motor cables. Bend the cable retainer as required to hold the fan cable. 17. Connect the Drum Heater Cable to the Relay Board. 18. Connect the Drum Encoder Cable to the Power Control Left Cable. 19. Connect the Drum Thermistor Cable to the I/O Board. 20. Connect the Exit Module Cable to the I/O Board.
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Phaser 8400 Color Printer
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