Epson 610 manual Cleaning, Lubrication

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EPSON Perfection 610

Rev. B

6.1 Overview

This chapter provides information necessary to keep the scanner function in optimum condition constantly and to prevent troubles.

6.1.1 Cleaning

Perform cleaning when stain is noticeable. Stain on the document glass, particularly, has a direct effect on scanned images. Therefore, be sure to clean ￿the glass well to remove stain thoroughly.

Never apply any organic solvents such as thinner or

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benzene, since these may deteriorate plastic and rubber parts.

Outer Cases

Wipe dirt off with a clean cloth, moistened with water and squeezed tightly.

￿To remove severe stains, use a neutral detergent.

Document Glass

Remove dust and paper debris with a dry, clean cloth. If the dirt is severe or foreign matter is stuck on the glass, use a cloth soaked with neutral detergent. If any trace is left, wipe it off with a dry, clean cloth again.

6.1.2 Lubrication

You need to lubricate the carriage unit if you have replaced it or notice it making abnormal noise. See the following tables for the recommended grease type and points to apply it.

Table 6-1. Recommended Grease

Grease Type

 

Contents

 

Part Number

 

Availability

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

G-26

 

40g

 

B702600001

 

E *

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*: EPSON exclusive (Not on the market)

Table 6-2. Lubrication Points

Figure

 

Lubrication Points

 

Lubrication

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 6-1

 

Transmission gear shaft of the CR motor and

 

G-26

(1x3 mm) for

 

 

drive pulley shaft.

 

each

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 6-1

 

Driven pulley shaft

 

G-26

(1x3 mm)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Excessive lubrication may cause the carriage

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mechanism to be damaged or operate abnormally.

G-26

G-26

Figure 6-1. Lubrication Points

Maintenance

Overview

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Contents Epson Perfection Epson Perfection Rev. B Precautions Preface Revision Issued Date Description Revision StatusContents Product Description Features SpecificationsProduct Description Specifications Dimension Configuration Interface SpecificationsUSB Specifications Pin No SignalLamp Descriptions Category Command Name CodeControl Codes Control CodesError Indications Command ErrorManuscript Table Operating Principles Engine Mechanism Carriage UnitCarriage Drive Mechanism Carriage MovementProtection Circuits for Output Voltages/Currents Power Supply CircuitSpecification Unit Part No Fuse Output Over Current Protection Over Voltage ProtectionPower Supply Circuit Block Diagram Major ICs Control CircuitLocation Functions Troubleshooting Lamp Condition Error Type Cause Remedy Self-Diagnostic FunctionErrors Detected by the Self-Diagnostic Function OverviewScanner is not Initialized TroubleshootingProblems and Corresponding Tables to Refer to Carriage unit does not operateLamp does not light up Carriage unit operates but the error is indicatedUSB Interface Error Image is not read clearlyAssembly and Disassembly Tools PrecautionsScrews Releasing the Carriage Lock Disassembly ProceduresWhen locking the carriage for transporting Scanner, make sure the carriage is at the home positionDocument Cover Removal Document Cover RemovalUpper Housing Removal Upper Housing RemovalCarriage Unit Disassembly Inverter Lamp / Inverter Board Removal10. Inverter Board Removal Carriage Unit Removal 12. Metal Clamp Removal14. Driven Pulley Assembly Removal 16. Timing Belt Removal 19. FFC Metal Clamp and FFC Removal Carriage Motor / Timing Belt Removal 21. Shield Plate Removal24. Timing Belt Removal Main Board Removal 26. Main Board Removal27. Main Board Removal Panel Board Removal 30. Panel Board RemovalFollowing steps, manually move the carriage Power Supply Board RemovalBack and forth slowly if necessary 34. Power Supply Board Adjustment Adjustment Maintenance Cleaning LubricationAppendix Connector Description Number Refer to Pins Connector AssignmentInterconnection Main Board CN4 Power Supply Board CN1Power Supply Board CN102 Main Board CN5Parts List Parts List and Explode DiagramsRef. # Description GT-6600/PERFECTION 610 No.1 Rev.01 Not ASP