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Great service. The manual was exactly what I was looking for: schematic + layout. I managed to fix the player. Highly recommended!
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At $5,00 certainly good bang for your buck. Includes electric schematics as well as exploded parts view + parts list for reordering. Unfortunately no details on the PCB contents or working, but then again, this is not overly complex. Best bonus: this manual does contain the heavily searched for LED error codes as well as descriptions for test operation. Haven't gotten around to fixing the machine yet, one thing the manual won't do for you is getting it out of the kitchen assembly :-(
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It`s not your fault tear down is rather incomplete. It doesn`t have complete instructions as to deconstruction for repair.
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THANK YOU FOR A GOOD TRANSACTION, NICE COPY, CLEAR
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Very Good! All the diagram are easy to read, and its complete.
EPSON Stylus Photo R800
Revision A
5. Hold the grips of the Printer Mechanism with both hands, and remove the Printer Mechanism from the Lower Housing.
5) C.B.P 3x12 (6±1 kgf.cm) 4 6) C.B.P 3x8 (6±1 kgf.cm) 1
4.2.1.3 Lower Housing/Printer Mechanism
1. Remove the Upper Housing. (p.78) 2. Hold both ends of the two fasteners with your fingers, and shift the fasteners in the direction of arrow.
CHECK P O IN T
The 0 digit side (lower) Waste Ink Tube is marked red. However, when ink flows in the tube, the marking becomes difficult to identify. Refer to Figure 4-7 and mark the Waste Ink Tube with a red magic marker before pulling it out of the Ink Tube.
2 0 Digit Side Waste Ink Tube 10mm 5mm
Figure 4-7. Marking the Waste Ink Tube
5) C.B.P 3x12 (6±1 kgf.cm) Ink Tubes Fastener 3 5) C.B.P 3x12 (6±1 kgf.cm) Step 2 Waste Ink Tubes
3. Pull the Waste Ink Tubes from the two Ink Tubes. 4. Remove the two screws 4) C.B.S 3x8, three screws 5) C.B.P 3x12, and one screw 6) C.B.P 3x8 that secure the Printer Mechanism.
C A U T IO N
Always hold the grips when handling the Printer Mechanism. Failure to do so can deform the Frame.
Grips
4) C.B.S 3x8 (6±1 kgf.cm)
Figure 4-8. Handling the Printer Mechanism
5 6
Figure 4-9. Screws That Secure the Printer Mechanism
DISASSEMBLY & ASSEMBLY
Disassembly
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