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Service Bulletin COPIER


Issued by Canon Europa N.V.




Model : Saddle Finisher-C2 No.: Acc-145
(FF-T01-W-000041-01)
DATE: 09.04.99



Location : SERVICE MANUAL (FY8-13F6-000)

Subject : ADDITIONAL DESCRIPTIONS

Reason : This bulletin provides a new way of removing the saddle unit.

Details : New Way of Removing the Saddle Unit
2. "Removing the Saddle Unit" under B. "Saddle Stitcher Assembly" on p. 4-22
The new way of removal is effective if a newly designed lattice guide (FG5-8170-040/FB3-7338-040)
is installed; if an old type of lattice guide is installed, follow the instructions on p. 4-22 of the current
Service Manual (FY8-13F6-000).
[2]
1) Remove the four screws [1], and detach the
PCB cover [2].

[1] [1]




Figure 1



2) Remove the screw, and detach the bending
roller knob [3].



[3]




Figure 2


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[4]
3) Remove the four screws [5], and detach the
rear lower cover [4].



[5]
[5]




Figure 3


4) Disconnect the two connectors [6] used to
connect to the finisher assembly.




[6]


Figure 4



5) Remove the five screws [8], and detach the
front inside cover [7].


[8] [7]




Figure 5




[8]


[7]


Figure 6

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6) Remove the L-shaped pin [10], and
disconnect the two connectors [11]; then, [10]
detach the delivery cover [9].



[9]


Figure 7




[11]




[9]


Figure 8



7) Remove the two screws each [14]; then, detach [12] [13]
the front side cover [12] and the rear side cover
[13].

[14]
[14]




Figure 9


8) Remove the foot cover [15] of the frame. This
is to avoid interference between the foot [15]
cover and the clock disk [16] of the paper
retaining plate motor while the saddle unit is
[16]
being removed.

Figure 10




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[17]

9) Remove the five screws [17] used to secure the
saddle unit in place to the frame.
10)Remove the saddle unit [18] by shifting it in the
direction of the copier.




Figure 11 [18]




[17]



Figure 12




[17]

[18]




Figure 13




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