FS-110/FS-210: Models
FS-110/FS-210: Models
FS-110/FS-210: Models
Models
FS-110/FS-210
JANUARY 2004
CSM-FS110
JANUARY 2004
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CONTENTS
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS 1. OUTLINE
FS-110/FS-210 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ........1-1
Refer to the 7155/7165/7255/7272 service manual CROSS SECTION DIAGRAM ...................................1-4
on page ................................................................. S-1 DRIVE SYSTEM DIAGRAM ......................................1-5
[1] Paper Conveyance Drive ...........................1-5
[2] Stacker Drive..............................................1-6
2 UNIT EXPLANATION
[3] Staple Drive................................................1-7
[4] Tray Drive...................................................1-8
[5] Folding Drive ..............................................1-9
PAPER CONVEYANCE PATH................................1-10
[1] Paper Conveyance Path ..........................1-10
[2] Non-Sort Mode .........................................1-11
[3] Sort, and Group Modes ............................1-12
[4] Sub-tray Mode..........................................1-13
[5] Staple Mode .............................................1-14
[6] Booklet Mode ...........................................1-16
[7] Three-folding Mode ..................................1-17
3 DIS./ASSEMBLY
2. UNIT EXPLANATION
EXTERNAL SECTION...............................................2-1
[1] Composition ...............................................2-1
[2] Mechanism .................................................2-1
CONVEYANCE SECTION.........................................2-2
[1] Composition ...............................................2-2
[2] Mechanism .................................................2-3
[3] M701 (FNS Conveyance) Control ..............2-6
[4] M712 (gate drive) Control...........................2-7
[5] SD705 (by-pass gate) Control....................2-7
[6] M702 (shift) Control....................................2-8
[7] M707 (paper exit roller) Control..................2-9
[8] SD704 (paper exit opening solenoid)
Control......................................................2-11
[9] M708 (paper exit opening) Control...........2-12
[10] M721 (sub-tray paper exit) Control...........2-13
MAIN TRAY SECTION ............................................2-14
[1] Composition .............................................2-14
[2] Mechanism ...............................................2-14
[3] M703 (tray up/down) Control....................2-15
STACKER SECTION...............................................2-17
[1] Composition .............................................2-17
[2] Mechanism ...............................................2-18
[3] M705 (alignment/U) Control .....................2-21
[4] M716 (alignment/L) Control
(FS-210 only)............................................2-22
[5] M718 (folding stopper) Control
(FS-210 only)...........................................2-23
[6] M713 (stacker entrance) Control..............2-25
3. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
EXTERNAL SECTION.............................................. 3-1
[1] Removing and Reinstalling the Booklet
Tray (FS-210 only)..................................... 3-1
[2] Removing and Reinstalling the Top
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Cover/1...................................................... 3-1
[3] Removing and Reinstalling the Top
Cover/2...................................................... 3-2
[4] Removing and Reinstalling the Side
Cover......................................................... 3-2
[5] Removing and Reinstalling the Front
Door........................................................... 3-3
[6] Removing and Reinstalling the Rear
Cover......................................................... 3-3
[7] Removing and Reinstalling the Main
Tray ........................................................... 3-4
[8] Removing and Reinstalling the Main Paper
Exit Opening Cover ................................... 3-5
[9] Removing and Reinstalling the Booklet Paper
Exit Opening Cover ................................... 3-5
CONVEYANCE SECTION........................................ 3-6
[1] Replacing the Paper Exit Roller
(Sponge Roller) ......................................... 3-6
[2] Replacing the Intermediate Conveyance Roll-
er (Sponge Roller) ..................................... 3-7
[3] Removing and Reinstalling the Paper Exit
Opening Unit.............................................. 3-8
MAIN TRAY SECTION ............................................. 3-9
[1] Replacing the Tray Up/down Motor
(M703) ....................................................... 3-9
[2] Replacing the Up/Down Wire .................... 3-9
STACKER SECTION.............................................. 3-13
[1] Removing and Reinstalling the Stacker Unit
Cover....................................................... 3-13
[2] Removing and Reinstalling the Stacker
Unit .......................................................... 3-13
STAPLER SECTION .............................................. 3-15
[1] Removing and Reinstalling the Stapler Unit
Cover....................................................... 3-15
[2] Removing and Reinstalling the Clincher.. 3-16
[3] Removing and Reinstalling the Stapler ... 3-17
SAFETY WARNINGS
[1] Modifications Not Authorized by (3) Be sure to disconnect the power cord of the
Konica Minolta equipment from the AC outlet.
Simply turning off the power switch is not suffi-
Konica Minolta equipment is renowned for their high
cient, because paper feed units or other electri-
reliability. This reliability is achieved through high-quality
cal equipment may be powered also when the
design and a solid service network.
power switch is turned off.
(4) Proceed with special care when performing op-
Unauthorized modifications involve a high risk of degrad-
eration checks or adjustment while the unit is
ing performance and safety. Such modifications are there-
powered. When carrying out operation checks or
fore strictly prohibited. The points listed below are not
adjustment while external covers are removed,
exhaustive, but they illustrate the reasoning behind this
the risk of electrical shock exists when touching
policy.
parts which carry high voltage or electrical charge.
The risk of injury exists when touching moving
PROHIBITED ACTIONS :
parts such as gears or chains.
(1) Using extension cables or a different power cord
than specified by Konica Minolta.
(2) Using other fuses than specified by Konica
2. Safety Checkpoints
Minolta. Safety will not be assured, leading to a The following list is not exhaustive, but it includes actions
risk of fire and injury. which must be carried out at every on-site service.
(3) Disabling fuses or bridging fuse terminals with CAUTION:
wire, metal clips, solder or similar. (This applies (1) Check external covers and the frame for sharp
also to thermal fuses.) edges, burrs, or nicks.
(4) Removing air filters (except for replacement). (2) Check external covers and hinges for loosening
(5) Disabling relay functions (such as wedging pa- or damage.
per between relay contacts, etc.). (3) Check wiring for squeezing or damage.
(6) Disabling safety functions (interlocks, safety cir- (4) Check power cord for insulation problems (con-
cuits, etc.). Safety will not be assured, leading to ductor must not be exposed).
a risk of fire and injury. (5) Check power cord and cable ties etc. for loosen-
(7) Performing actions to equipment not described ing from frame.
in the instruction manual or the service hand-
book. WARNING:
(8) Using parts other than specified by Konica (1) Verify that the equipment is properly grounded. If
Minolta. a problem is detected, establish a proper ground
connection.
(2) Connecting the ground lead to an improper point
[2] Checkpoints When Performing On- such as listed below results in a risk of explosion
site Service and electric shock.
Konica Minolta equipment is extensively tested before Unsuitable ground points:
shipping, to ensure that all applicable safety standards - Gas pipe
are met, in order to protect the customer and customer - Lightning rod
engineer from the risk of injury. However, in daily use, any - Telephone line ground
electrical equipment may be subject to parts wear and - Plastic water pipe or water pipe or faucet that
eventual failure. In order to maintain safety and reliability, has not been approved by authorities for
the customer engineer must perform regular safety checks. grounding use
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FS-110/FS-210 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
[1] Type Paper Stacking Capacity (80g/m2 or 20lbs):
FS-110: Sub-tray exit mode:
Finishing device with offset collation (sort and Maximum 200 sheets (same-size sheets only)
group), stapling, and sub-tray eject features. Non-Staple, Group, and Offset modes:
FS-210: Maximum 1500 sheets (A3, B4, F4R, 11 x 17,
Finishing device with offset collation (sort and and 8.5 x 14)
group), stapling, sub-tray eject, booklet (stitch- Maximum 3000 sheets (A4, A4R, B5, B5R,
and-fold), and three-folding features. 8.5 x 11, and 8.5 x 11R)
[2] Functions Maximum 500 sheets (A5, A5R, B6R, 5.5 x 8.5,
Type of Paper: and 5.5 x 8.5R)
Same as the main body Note: For FS-210, the maximum stacking
Paper Size: capacity is 2500 sheets for A4, A4R, B5,
FS-110/210 FS-210 only B5R, 8.5 x 11, and 8.5 x 11R paper.
Non- Sort/ Sta- Sub- Book- Three
sort group ple tray let -fold- Staple Mode:
ing
Maximum 1000 sheets (paper must be the
A3
same size)
B4 Main-Tray Capacity
F4R A3, 11 x 17,
Other paper
Original pages A5, and 5.5 x
A4R *1 types
8.5
A/B A4 2 to 9 50 stacks 100 stacks
stan- 10 to 20 50 stacks 50 stacks
dards B5R
21 to 30 30 stacks 30 stacks
B5 31 to 40 25 stacks 25 stacks
A5R 41 to 50 20 stacks 20 stacks
*1 The position of the stopper must be changed Amount of curl Paper (5 sheets)
when using paper with different size.
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C
50mm or 50mm or Not
6 to 10
C
less less specified*
E
Not Not Not
11 to 20
specified* specified* specified* Single staple Two staples Single staple
D
(rear) (front)
* The height of folding may be larger after exit,
although the booklet must be folded with ease
manually.
Width (a, b and c) and height (h) in the three-
folding mode:
F
F
h
a c
b Staple capacity:
5000 staples/cartridge
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[4] Booklet Mode (FS-210 only) [8] Maintenance
Stitch-and-fold: Maintenance procedures:
Maximum 20 sheets (when using 80g/m2 or Same as the main body
20lbs quality paper) Service life:
Same as the main body
Maximum 19 sheets (when using 80g/m2 or
20lbs quality paper) + one sheet (200g/m2 or [9] Operating Environment
45lbs quality paper) Temperature:
Folding: 10 to 30 °C (50 °F to 86°F)
Humidity:
Maximum 3 sheets (when using 80g/m2 or
10 to 80% RH
20lbs quality paper)
[5] Three-folding Mode (FS-210 only) Note: The information herein may be subject to
Number of three-folding: change for improvement without notice.
Maximum 3 sheets (when using 80g/m2 or
20lbs quality paper)
However, special paper cannot be used.
[6] Option
PI-110
(Cover sheet feeder)
PK-110
(Puncher)
[7] Machine Specifications
Power source:
24V, 5VDC (supplied from the main body)
Maximum power consumption:
100VA
Weight:
FS-110: Approx. 55kg
FS-210: Approx. 65kg
External Dimensions:
656 741
(tray extended)
656
(tray closed)
410
990
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Paper exit
opening unit
Main tray
Gate
Bypass gate
Clincher
Booklet stopper
Stapler
Three-folding
stopper
Three-folding gate
Alignment plate/L
Components in the region enclosed by the dotted line represent those of FS-210.
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DRIVE SYSTEM DIAGRAM
[1] Paper Conveyance Drive
Shift roller
Entrance roller
Conveyance roller/A
Conveyance roller/B
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Flat-stapling stopper
Booklet stopper
Alignment plate/L
Stopper motor (M718)
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[3] Staple Drive
Stapler Clincher
Stapler/R
Stapler/F
Clincher/R
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Up/down pulley/U
Main tray
Up/down wire
Old type
Up/down pulley/L
New type
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[5] Folding Drive
Folding roller
Three-folding gate
Folding knife
Three-folding roller
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Sub-tray
PI-110
Main tray 2
1 3
1 2
Main body
3 4 5
4 5
5
Booklet tray
4
5
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[2] Non-Sort Mode
In the non-sort mode, the gate is set to the position to carry paper to the main tray. Each sheet, delivered from
the main body, is carried to the main tray through the gate.
Entrance roller
Main tray
Gate
Conveyance roller/A
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Shift roller
30mm
Shift unit Entrance roller
Main tray
Gate
Conveyance roller A
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[4] Sub-tray Mode
In the sub-tray mode, the gate is set to the position to carry paper to the sub-tray. Each sheet, delivered
from the main body, is delivered to the sub-tray
Sub-tray
Entrance roller
Conveyance roller/A
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Main tray
Gate
Conveyance roller/A
Stapler
Clincher
Flat-stapling stopper
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For sheets of A4, B5, and 8.5 x 11:
(1) The first set is stapled and delivered to the main tray in the same manner as sheets of all size except A4,
B5, and 8.5 x 11.
(2) As the front of the first set is being discharged, the stacker entrance roller stops and the by-pass gate
opens. The first sheet of the second set (and subsequent sets) is conveyed to the stacker entrance.
(3) The by-pass gate closes, and a second sheet is laid over the first sheet which is fixed by the stacker
entrance roller.
(4) When the front of the first set has been delivered, the stacker entrance roller starts to rotate. The first and
second sheets are conveyed to the stacker.
(5) The alignment plate/U lines up each sheet in the widthwise direction.
(6) When all sheets are stacked, they are stapled with the stapler and the clincher.
(7) The set of stapled sheets is delivered by the paper exit arm to the main tray.
(8) Steps (2) through (7) are repeated for each set of sheets.
Main tray
Gate
Conveyance roller/A
Conveyance roller/B
Alignment plate/U Second First sheet
sheet
By-pass gate
Paper exit belt
Intermediate
conveyance roller
Intermediate conveyance
roller
Stapler Clincher
Flat-stapling stopper
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Main tray
Gate
Conveyance roller/A
Conveyance roller/B
Alignment plate/U
Intermediate conveyance
Paper exit belt
roller
Swing belt
Flat-stapling stopper
Clincher
Folding knife
Stapler
Folding roller
Alignment plate/L
Booklet stopper
Booklet tray
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[7] Three-folding Mode
(1) The gates are set to the position to carry paper to the stacker.
(2) The paper exit opening opens.
(3) The booklet stopper lowers to the stitch-and-fold position. The flat-stapling stopper is released as the
booklet stopper lowers.
(4) The paper is conveyed to the booklet stopper to line up in the lengthwise direction.
(5) The alignment plate/U and the alignment plate/L line up each sheet in the widthwise direction.
(6) The booklet stopper lowers to the first folding position, and the sheet is set to the first folding position.
(7) The folding knife and the folding roller perform the first folding, and the paper is conveyed toward the three-
folding stopper.
(8) The three-folding stopper curls the sheet, and the second folding is made by drawing it to the three-folding
roller. The three-folded sheet is delivered to the booklet tray.
Main tray
Gate
Conveyance roller/A
Folding knife
Folding roller
Three-folding stopper
Booklet stopper
Booklet tray
Three-folding stopper
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EXTERNAL SECTION
[1] Composition
Sub-tray
Top cover/1
Top cover/2
Main paper exit cover
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Main tray
Booklet tray
(FS-210 only)
[2] Mechanism
Mechanism Method
Jam removal*1 Through the rotation of
roller(s) and the opening/clos-
ing operation of the guide
plates.
*1 Jam removal
When a jam occurs in the conveyance section,
open the front door, turn the conveyance roller,
open the guide plates, and remove the jammed
paper.
When a jam occurs in the stacker section, open
the front door, draw out the stacker section,
rotate the folding roller, open the guide plates,
and remove the jammed paper.
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CONVEYANCE SECTION
[1] Composition
Shift roller
Gate
Entrance roller
FNS entrance PS
(PS704)
Conveyance roller/A
Conveyance roller/B
By-pass gate
Conveyance section
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[2] Mechanism The gate cam consists of two cams (/U and /L) on
the same shaft. The position of the cams deter-
Mechanism Method
mines the paper path.
Gate switching*1 Driven by the stepping
motor/cam. Gate HP PS (PS716)
To sub-tray
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By-pass gate*2 Solenoids Cam/U
Shift mechanism Crank mechanism
Gate/U Cam/L
of the shift unit*3
Open/close of Crank mechanism
paper exit open- Sub-tray paper exit
ing*4
Paper exit opening Pressure rollers driven by
nip*5 solenoid. Gate/L
*1 Gate Switching
The two gates (/U and /L) switch the paper path
to three directions: the sub-tray, the main tray,
and the stacker section. The upper and lower Stacker section
paper exit
gates (/U and /L) are driven by the gate cam,
which is driven by the gate drive motor (M712).
Gate drive motor (M712)
To stacker section
Gate HP PS (PS716)
Gate cam
To main tray
Gate/L
Gate/U
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This gate is used for small size papers (A4, B5, shift motor (M702) rotates to activate the crank
and 8.5 x 11). The gate changes the feeding mechanism. This mechanism moves the shift
direction of the second sheet so that it is laid over moving section (including the shift roller) by
the first sheet. The first and second sheets will be 300mm toward the rear, which also moves the
conveyed to the stacker simultaneously. paper and then it is delivered.
The by-pass gate SD (SD705) drives the by- The shift HP PS (PS718) detects the shift posi-
pass gate. tion.
By-pass gate
From FNS conveyance
motor (M701)
Shift roller
Shift HP PS (PS718)
Shift moving section
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opening the paper exit opening from the start of reaches the paper exit opening, the paper exit
copying until the completion of stapling. opening solenoid (SD704) activates the nip
roller. The roller nips the sheet to deliver to the
Paper exit opening unit main tray.
Crank arm
To main tray
Paper exit opening unit
Paper exit opening SD
To main tray (SD704)
Nip moving
section
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[4] M712 (gate drive) Control [5] SD705 (by-pass gate) Control
24V 24V
24V SD705
SD705 DRV
M712 DRV A
M712
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M712 DRV A
M712 DRV B
M712 DRV B
5V 5V
PS716 IN PS716 PS704 IN PS704
SGND GND
M712 (gate drive) performs the paper convey- SD705 (by-pass gate) only operates for small
ance path switching between the sub-tray, main size papers (A4, B5 or 8.5 x 11). The FNS CB
tray or stacker section. The FNS CB (FNS con- (FNS control board) controls SD705.
trol board) controls the operation of M712. The related signal is PS704 (FNS entrance).
The related signal is PS716 (gate HP).
1. Operation
1. Operation (1) First set:
M712 (gate drive) is activated by the FNS oper- While the sheets of the first set are being pro-
ation signal from the main body, selecting one of cessed, SD705 (by-pass gate) does not operate.
the three positions depending on the paper exit (2) Second set:
destinations: the sub-tray (home position), main The stapling operation for the first set is acti-
tray or stacker. However, when the current paper vated, and, after a predefined time, SD705 (by-
exit destination is the sub-tray, M712 is not acti- pass gate) is activated to pull the first sheet of the
vated (it is already in the home position). second set toward the by-pass.
After the operation, M712 returns to its home SD705 stops it operation when a predefined time
position based on PS716 (gate HP). has elapsed since PS704 (FNS entrance)
detected the rear end of the first sheet of the sec-
2. Signals ond set.
a. FNS CB input signals SD705 does not operate when the second and
(1) PS716 IN (PS716 to FNS CB) subsequent sheets of the second set are pro-
Signal relating to the gate home position cessed.
[H]: HP (3) Third and subsequent sets:
[L]: Non-HP PS704 (FNS entrance) detects the rear end of
b. FNS CB output signals the last sheet of the second set. Then, after a
(1) M712 DRV A, A(FNS CB to M712) predefined time, SD705 (by-pass gate) is acti-
Pulse signal to drive/control the Phase A of M712 vated to pull the first sheet of the third set toward
(2) M712 DRV B, B(FNS CB to M712) the by-pass.
Pulse signal to drive/control the Phase B of M712 SD705 stops it operation when a predefined time
has elapsed since PS704 (FNS entrance)
detected the rear end of the first sheet of the third
set.
SD705 does not operate when the second and
subsequent sheets of the third and subsequent
sets are processed.
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5V
PS718 IN PS718
GND
1. Operation
In the sort or group mode, PS704 (FNS
entrance) detects the rear end of the paper. After
a predefined time period, M702 (shift) operates.
Its rotation triggers the shift (travel) of the shift
moving section. The shift roller, rotated by M701
(FNS conveyance), carries the paper while the
shift operation is being performed.
The completion of the shift operation is detected
by the change of PS718 (shift HP) signal, from
OFF to ON, and then M702 is deactivated.
After a predefined time period has elapsed since
M702 was deactivated, it is activated again.
M702 stops when PS718 (shift HP) signal
changes from ON to OFF. This operation allows
the shift moving section to return to its original
position to wait for the next paper to be shifted.
This sequence of actions is repeated for each
sheet to achieve offsetting of paper.
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M707 F/R
[H] to [L]: Shift position M707 LD M707
b. FNS CB output signals PGND
PGND
(1) M702 DRV (FNS CB to M702) 24V
Signal to drive/control M702. 24V
[L]: M702 ON
5V
[H]: M702 OFF PS704 IN PS704
GND
5V
PS706 IN PS706
GND
5V
PS709 IN PS709
GND
5V
PS712 IN PS712
GND
1. Operation
a. Straight, sort, and group modes
When PS704 (FNS entrance) detects the lead-
ing edge of the paper, M707 starts to rotate at a
high speed. When PS704 has detected the trail-
ing edge of the paper and a predefined time
period has elapsed, the rotation of M707
changes to low. Then the paper delivery action is
performed.
When PS706 (main tray paper exit) has detected
the trailing edge of the paper (preparation for the
next paper conveyance) and a predefined time
period has elapsed, the rotation speed of M707
returns to high.
When PS704 has detected the last paper and a
predefined time period has elapsed, M707
ceases to rotate.
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b. Staple mode (for papers whose length in the d. Folding and stitch-and-fold modes
feeding direction is smaller than B5R) The FNS operation signal from the main body
The FNS operation signal from the main body lets M707 (paper exit roller) counter-rotate.
lets M707 (paper exit roller) rotate. When PS709 When PS709 (paper exit belt HP) signal has
(paper exit belt HP) signal has changed from changed from OFF to ON, M707 stops. The
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OFF to ON and a predefined time period has paper exit arm moves to the booklet mode HP.
elapsed, M707 stops. The paper exit arm moves When the stapling operation has completed, the
to the staple mode HP. paper is moved to the folding position. At this
When the stapling operation has been com- stage, the paper exit arm will not operate. This is
pleted, M707 rotates to drive the paper exit belt because the paper exit arm may come into con-
of the stacker section. This action allows the tact with the paper, which is waiting for a process
paper exit arm to lift the paper to the level of the at the folding position
paper exit roller, which delivers it to the main tray. e. Three-folding mode
When PS709 detects the change in signal, from The FNS operation signal from the main body
OFF to ON, M707 stops. lets M707 (paper exit roller) counter-rotate.
c. Staple mode (other than those above) When PS709 (paper exit belt HP) signal has
The FNS operation signal from the main body changed from OFF to ON, M707 stops. The
lets M707 (paper exit roller) rotate. When PS709 paper exit arm moves to the booklet mode HP.
(paper exit belt HP) signal has changed from When the paper alignment has been completed,
OFF to ON and a predefined time period has M707 (paper exit roller) counter-rotates helping
elapsed, M707 stops. The paper exit arm moves the paper to be carried to the three-folding posi-
to the staple mode HP. tion. When PS709 signal has changed from OFF
When paper other than those described above is to ON, M707 stops.
used, the paper exit opening is open. The paper
exit opening is closed by M708 upon the com-
pletion of stapling. When PS712 (paper exit
opening HP) detects that the paper exit opening
has been closed, M707 starts rotating to drive
the paper exit arm. This allows the paper exit arm
to lift the paper to the level of the paper exit roller,
which delivers it to the main tray.
When PS709 detects the change in signal, from
OFF to ON, M707 stops.
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[H]: Paper exists. 24V
SD704
(2) PS709 IN (PS709 to FNS CB) SD704 DRV
2. Signals
a. FNS CB output signals
(1) SD704 DRV (FNS CB to SD704)
Signal to drive/control SD704
[L]: SD704 ON
[H]: SD704 OFF
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[9] M708 (paper exit opening) Control When PS712 (paper exit opening HP) detects
the position closed, M708 stops.
24V
SD708 DRV M708 2. Signals
a. FNS CB output signals
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1. Operation
a. Staple mode (for papers whose length in the
feeding direction is larger than B5R)
The FNS operation signal from the main body
lets M708 (paper exit opening) rotate, causing
the paper exit opening to be opened.
Upon completion of the stapling operation, M708
(paper exit opening) rotates again to start the
closing operation of the paper exit opening.
When PS712 (paper exit opening HP) detects
the closed position, M708 stops.
The steps above are repeated for each set of the
sheets that will be stapled.
b. Folding, stitch-and-fold, and three-folding
modes
The ON signal from the main body's START but-
ton lets M708 (paper exit opening) rotate, caus-
ing the paper exit opening to be opened.
When PS725 (folding paper exit) or PS729 (fold-
ing full PS) has detected the trailing edge of the
last sheet, and a predefined time period has
elapsed since then, M708 again rotates to start
the closing operation of the paper exit opening.
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M721 DRV B [L]: Paper does not exist.
M721 DRV B [H]: Paper exists.
5V
(2) PS719 IN (PS719 to FNS CB)
PS701 IN PS701 Signal indicating the sub-tray full
GND [L]: Sub-tray full
5V [H]: Sub-tray not full
PS704 IN PS704 b. FNS CB output signals
GND
(1) M721 DRV A, A(FNS CB to M721)
5V Pulse signal to drive/control the Phase A of M721
PS719 IN PS719
GND
(2) M721 DRV B, B(FNS CB to M721)
MAIN BODY FNS CB
Pulse signal to drive/control the Phase B of M721
1. Operation
a. M721 (sub-tray paper exit) Control
M721 (sub-tray paper exit) starts its high-speed
rotation when PS701 (sub-tray paper exit)
detects the leading edge of the paper.
When PS704 (FNS entrance) has detected the
trailing edge of the paper and a predefined time
period has elapsed since then, the rotation of
M721 changes to low.
When PS701 detects the trailing edge of the
paper and a predefined time period has elapsed,
M721 stops.
b. Sub-tray full detection
When the papers ejected to sub-tray reach to
specified height, PS719 (sub-tray full) turns ON,
and FNS transmits "sub-tray full" information to
the main body.
When the main body receives it, the message is
displayed on the operation panel.
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Timing belt
Up/down pulley/L
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(ON).
New type When PS706 (main tray paper exit) detects the
paper, M703 lowers the tray. When the signal
24V
24V from PS702 has changed to OFF, and a pre-
PGND defined time period has elapsed, M703 raises
PGND
M703 H/L the tray again. M703 stops with PS702 signal
M703 LD M703 ON.
M703 F/R
M703 CLK
b. Staple mode
M703 CONT When M707 (paper exit roller) has started rotat-
M703 SGND ing and a predefined time period has elapsed,
M703 5V
M703 (tray up/down) lowers the main tray. The
5V rotation of M703 is reversed to raise the main
PS702 IN PS702
GND
tray when PS706 (main tray paper exit) detects
5V
the trailing edge of the paper stack on the tray.
PS703 IN PS703 M703 stops when the signal from PS707 (stapler
GND paper exit upper limit) changes from ON to OFF.
5V
PS706 IN PS706
GND
5V
PS707 IN PS707
GND
5V
PS715 IN PS715
GND
MAIN BODY FNS CB
FS1102002
2. Signals
a. FNS CB input signals
(1) PS702 IN (PS702 to FNS CB)
Signal relating to the main tray upper limit posi-
tion
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STACKER SECTION
[1] Composition
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Paper exit belt HP PS (PS709)
Folding stopper
HP PS (PS723) Alignment motor/L
(M716)
Booklet stopper
Alignment plate/L
FS-210 only
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*1 Stack
The stacker section features a compact compo- Paper exit belt HP PS
nent design using the stack with an inclination of (PS709)
70 degrees. The corrugation roller is employed
for the stacker entrance roller, which facilitates a
smooth paper delivery to the stacker. The paper
sinks under its own weight into the stacker, of
which lower end is supported by the swing belt.
Paper exit arm
Paper
Paper exit belt
Stacker entrance motor
(M713)
Stacker entrance PS
(PS705)
Swing belt
Stacker no paper PS
(PS720)
70 degrees
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*3 Booklet Stopper (FS210 only) When the booklet stopper lowers, the flat-sta-
The folding stopper motor (M718) operates the pling stopper is released via the link mechanism.
booklet stopper. The booklet stopper catches the paper that falls.
The folding stopper HP PS (PS723) detects the
home position of the booklet stopper. The book- Release Flat-stapling stopper
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let stopper is interlocked with the flat-stapling
stopper. When the booklet stopper is at its home
position, the flat-stapling stopper is in the posi-
tion to support the paper by the pressure of the
spring. With this configuration, stapling is per-
formed in the staple mode.
Booklet stopper
Flat-stapling stoppers
Clincher/R
Clincher/F
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*4 Paper Alignment/U
In the staple (flat-stapling) mode, the paper
alignment plate/U (front and rear) oscillate to
align the sheets.
The oscillation of the paper alignment plate/U is
2 UNIT EXPLANATION
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24V
24V 24V
M705 DRV A M705 DRV A
M705 DRV A M705 DRV A M705
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M705 DRV B M705 DRV B
M705 DRV B M705 DRV B
5V
PS705 IN PS705 IN PS705
GND
5V
PS708 IN PS708 IN PS708
GND
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24V
24V
M718 DRV A M716 DRV A
M718 DRV A M716 DRV A M716
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5V
PS705 IN PS705
GND
5V
PS724 IN PS724
GND
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24V
24V 24V
M718 CLK M718 DRV A
M718 RESET M718 DRV A M718
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M718 F/R M718 DRV B
M718 CONT M718 DRV B
5V
PS723 IN PS723 IN PS723
GND
5V
PS725 IN PS725 IN PS725
GND
M718 (folding stopper) moves the booklet stop- When the stapling has been completed,M718
per. The link mechanism releases the flat-sta- rotates to lower the paper to the folding position.
pling stopper when the booklet stopper comes When the folding has been completed and the
down. trailing edge of the set has been detected by
The FNS CB (FNS control board) controls the PS725 (folding paper exit), M718 is activated.
operation of M718 through the RB (relay board). The booklet stopper is raised to the paper-size
The signals (or sensors) related to this compo- specific position. The machine waits for the
nent include PS723 (folding stopper HP), PS725 sheet of the next set.
(folding paper exit) and PS729 (folding full PS). c. Three-folding mode
The FNS operation signal from the main body
1. Operation lets M718 (folding stopper) drive to lower the
a. Folding mode booklet stopper. The booklet stopper comes
The FNS operation signal from the main body down to the appropriate alignment position that
lets M718 (folding stopper) drive to lower the fits the size of the paper.
booklet stopper. The booklet stopper comes When the last sheet has been aligned, M718
down to the appropriate alignment position that operates to lower it to the first folding position for
fits the size of the paper to be handled. three-folding.
When the last sheet has been aligned, M718 When the folding has been completed and the
rotates to lower it to the folding position. trailing edge of the set has been detected by
When the folding has been completed and the PS729 (folding full PS), M718 is activated. The
trailing edge of the set has been detected by booklet stopper is raised to the paper-size spe-
PS725 (folding paper exit), M718 is activated. cific position. The machine waits for the sheet of
The booklet stopper is raised to the paper-size the next set.
specific position. The machine waits for the
sheet of the next set.
b. Stitch-and-fold mode
The FNS operation signal from the main body
lets M718 (folding stopper) drive to lower the
booklet stopper. The booklet stopper comes
down to the appropriate stitch-and-fold position
that fits the size of the paper.
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2. Signals
a. FNS CB input signals
(1) PS723 IN (PS723 to RB to FNS CB)
Signal relating to the detection of the booklet
stopper's home position
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24V
24V 24V
M713 CLK M713 DRV A
M713 RESET M713 DRV A M713
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M713 CONT M713 DRV B
M713 DRV B
5V
PS705 IN PS705 IN PS705
GND
5V
PS725 IN PS725 IN PS725
GND
RB
5V
PS704 IN PS704
GND
M713 (stacker entrance) drives the stacker When M708 (paper exit) has closed the opening,
entrance roller and the swing belt. These com- the rotation of M713 changes to a high speed to
ponents are responsible for conveying the paper prepare for the conveyance of the paper to be
to the stacker, aligning the paper rear end, and stapled.
controlling the timing for stapling. b. Staple mode (for sheets of paper sizes A4,
The FNS CB (FNS control board) controls the B5, and 8.5 x 11 = with by-pass feature)
operation of M713 through the RB (relay board). (1) Sheets of the first set
The related signals are PS704 (FNS entrance), The sheets of the first set are processed in the
PS705 (stacker entrance), and PS725 (folding same way as in the staple mode described
paper exit). above (for sheets of all paper sizes except A4,
B5, and 8.5 x 11 = without by-pass feature).
1. Operation (2) First sheets of the second and subsequent sets
a. Staple mode (for sheets of all paper sizes When PS705 (stacker entrance) has detected
except A4, B5, and 8.5 x 11 = without by-pass the rear end of the last sheet of the first set, and
feature) a predefined time period has elapsed, M713
The FNS operation signal from the main body (stacker entrance) stops. This action ensures
lets M713 (stacker entrance) start to rotate at a that the stapling of the first set completes before
high-speed. the sheets of the second set are fed to the
When PS705 (stacker entrance) has detected stacker section (the first sheet waits on the by-
the rear end of the paper, the rotation speed of pass channel).
M713 changes to low, conveying the paper
slowly to the stacker. Then, after a predefined
time has elapsed, the rotation returns to the high-
speed mode to prepare for the next conveyance
of paper.
When the last sheet of the set has passed
through and the stapling operation has started,
M713 stops.
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period has elapsed, M713 (stacker entrance) (2) M713 RESET (FNS CB to RB)
rotates as a high speed. This action allows the Reset signal for M713
first and second sheets to be conveyed to the (3) M713 CONT (FNS CB to RB)
stacker section at the same time. Signal to activate or deactivate M713
(4) Third and subsequent sheets of the second and [L]: M713 ON
subsequent sets [H]: M713 OFF
The third and subsequent sheets of the second b. RB output signals
(and subsequent sets) are conveyed to the (1) M713 DRV A, A (RB to M713)
stacker in the same manner as the sheets of the Pulse signal to drive/control the Phase A of M713
first set. (2) M713 DRV B, B (RB to M713)
c. Folding and stitch-and- folding modes Pulse signal to drive/control the Phase B of M713
The FNS operation signal from the main body
lets M713 (stacker entrance) start to rotate at a
high-speed.
When PS705 (stacker entrance) has detected
the rear end of the paper, the rotation speed of
M713 changes to low, conveying the paper
slowly to the stacker. Then, after a predefined
time has elapsed, the rotation returns to the high-
speed mode to prepare for the next conveyance
of paper.
When the last sheet of the set has been aligned,
M713 stops.
When PS725 (folding paper exit) has detected
the rear end of the set, M713 (stacker entrance)
returns to its high-speed rotation mode to pre-
pare for the next paper conveyance.
d. Three-folding mode
The FNS operation signal from the main body
lets M713 (stacker entrance) start to rotate at a
high-speed.
When PS705 (stacker entrance) has detected
the trailing edge of the paper, the rotation speed
of M713 changes to low, conveying the paper
slowly to the stacker. Then, after a predefined
time has elapsed, the rotation returns to the high-
speed mode to prepare for the next conveyance
of paper.
When the last sheet of the set has been aligned
and the booklet stopper has moved to the three-
folding position, M713 stops.
When PS729 (folding full) has detected the trail-
ing edge of the set, M713 (stacker entrance)
returns to its high-speed rotation mode to pre-
pare for the next paper conveyance.
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STAPLER SECTION
[1] Composition
Stapler/R
Stapler rotation motor (M706)
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Stapler movement motor (M711)
Stapler/F
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Stapler rotation HP PS
(PS713)
Spring
Ball
Clincher
Stapler movement HP PS (PS711)
Locked Released
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*3 Stapling
For stapling, first the stapler motors /R and /F
(M709 and M714) in the staplers /R and /F push
out the paper pressure unit to press the paper
respectively. Then the staples are pushed out.
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Finally, the staples are folded inside by the force
of the clincher motors /R and /F (M710 and
M715) mounted in the clinchers /R and /F
respectively.
Paper
Stapler Clincher
Paper
Staple
Clincher
Staple Stapler
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5V
PS714 IN PS714 IN PS714
GND
5V
PS713 IN PS713 IN PS713
GND
5V
PS711 IN PS711 IN PS711
GND
RB
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elapsed, M706 (stapler rotation) and M704 [L]: Not in the home position
(clincher rotation) start to rotate the stapler/R [H]: In the home position
and the clincher/R respectively. When the sta- (2) PS713 IN (PS713 to RB to FNS CB)
plers and clinchers are set in place, M704, M706, Signal indicating whether the stapler/R is in the
and M711 stop. home position
PS706 (main tray paper exit) turns ON by detect- [L]: Not in the home position
ing the last paper, and after a predefined time [H]: In the home position
has elapsed, M704 and M706 start to rotate the (3) PS714 IN (PS714 to RB to FNS CB)
stapler/R and the clincher/R back to their home Signal indicating whether the clincher/R is in the
positions. The rotating actions of the stapler/R home position
and the clincher/R stop when PS713 (stapler [L]: Not in the home position
rotation HP) and PS714 (clincher rotation HP) [H]: In the home position
detect them respectively. At the same time, M711 b. FNS CB output signals
starts moving the staplers to the home position. (1) M704 DRV A, A (FNSCB to RB to M704)
The operation of M711 stops when PS711 (sta- Pulse signal to drive/control the Phase A of M704
pler movement HP) turns ON. (2) M704 DRV B, B (FNSCB to RB to M704)
c. Two staples Pulse signal to drive/control the Phase B of M704
When two staples are used, the staplers and the (3) M706 DRV A, A (FNSCB to RB to M706)
clinchers stay in their home positions for the sta- Pulse signal to drive/control the Phase A of M706
pling operation. (4) M706 DRV B, B (FNSCB to RB to M706)
Pulse signal to drive/control the Phase B of M706
(5) M711 DRV A, A (FNSCB to RB to M711)
Pulse signal to drive/control the Phase A of M711
(6) M711 DRV B, B (FNSCB to RB to M711)
Pulse signal to drive/control the Phase B of M711
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5V 5V
R_DHP R_DHP R_DHP PS730
SGND
5V
R_CST R_CST SW701
R_CST
5V
R_LS R_LS SW702
R_LS
SGND
SGND
5V 5V
F_DHP F_DHP F_DHP PS731
GND
5V
F_CST F_CST SW703
F_CST
5V
F_LS F_LS SW704
F_LS
SGND
SGND
24V
24V
M710 CONT M710 DRV F M710 DRV F
M710 DRV R M710 DRV R M710
5V 5V
R_CHP R_CHP R_CHP PS732
SGND SGND
24V
24V
M715 CONT M715 DRV F M715 DRV F
M715 DRV R M715 DRV R M715
5V 5V
F_CHP F_CHP F_CHP PS733
SGND SGND
MAIN BODY FNS CB RB
The stapling operation is performed using four The related signals are PS730 (stapler HP PS/
motors: M709 (stapler/R), M714 (stapler/F), R), PS731 (stapler HP /F), PS732 (clincher HP /
M710 (clincher/R), and M715 (clincher/F). R), PS733 (clincher HP /F), SW701 (cartridge /
The stapler pushes out the staple, which is bent R), SW703 (cartridge /F), SW702 (staple /R),
by the clincher. and SW704 (staple /F).
The FNS CB (FNS control board) controls the
operations of the four motors: M709, M714,
M710, and M715.
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1. Operation 2. Signals
a. Staple a. FNS CB input signals
Upon completion of the alignment operation by (1) R_DHP (PS730 to RB to FNS CB)
the alignment plates, M709 and M714 (stapler / Signal from the stapler HP PS/R, indicating
R and /F) initiate the operation of pushing the whether the stapler/R is in the home position
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needles into the paper. After a predefined time [L]: In the home position
period has elapsed, M710 and M715 (clincher / [H]: Not in the home position
R and /F) start bending of the needles. The sta- (2) F_DHP (PS731 to RB to FNS CB)
pling operation finishes when PS732 (clincher Signal from the stapler HP PS/F, indicating
HP /R) and PS733 (clincher HP /F) as well as whether the stapler/F is in the home position
PS730 (stapler HP /R) and PS731 (stapler HP / [L]: In the home position
F) detect the clinchers and the staplers at their [H]: Not in the home position
home positions (OFF to ON). (3) R_CHP (PS732 to RB to FNS CB)
b. Staple clogging detection Signal from the clincher HP PS/R, indicating
During the stapling action, if one or more signals whether the clincher/R is in the home position
from PS730, PS731 (stapler HP /R and /F), [L]: In the home position
PS732 and/or PS733 (clincher HP /R and /F) do [H]: Not in the home position
not return to ON within a predefined time period (4) F_CHP (PS733 to RB to FNS CB)
since they have changed to OFF, the machine Signal from the clincher HP PS/F, indicating
recognizes that a needle clogging error has whether the clincher/F is in the home position
occurred. In this case, M709, M714 (stapler /R [L]: In the home position
and /F), M710, and M715 (clincher /R and /F) ini- [H]: Not in the home position
tiate reverse rotations to return the staplers and (5) R_CST (SW701 to RB to FNS CB)
the clinchers to their home positions. Signal from the cartridge SW/R, indicating
c. Cartridge detection whether the cartridge is properly installed
SW701 and SW703 (cartridge /R and /F) in the [L]: Properly installed
staplers detects whether the cartridges are prop- [H]: Not properly installed
erly installed or not. (6) R_LS (SW702 to RB to FNS CB)
If the cartridge is not found or is considered to be Signal from the staple SW/R, indicating the
improperly installed, an error message will be remaining volume of needles
displayed on the LCD of the main body. [L]: Sufficient staples
d. Staple detection control [H]: Out of staples
When SW702 (staple /R) or SW704 (staple /F) (7) F_CST (SW703 to RB to FNS CB)
detects the state of no needle remaining staples, Signal from the cartridge SW/F, indicating
an error message will be displayed on the LCD of whether the cartridge is properly installed
the main body. [L]: Properly installed
[H]: Not properly installed
(8) F_LS (SW704 to RB to FNS CB)
Signal from the staple SW/F, indicating the
remaining volume of staples.
[L]: Sufficient staples.
[H]: Out of staples.
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Three-folding gate
Three-folding stopper
Folding knife HP
PS (PS722)
Folding knife
Folding roller
Three-folding roller
Three-folding stopper
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Roller folding After the paper has been stopped by the three-
(second folding)*2 folding stopper, it is bent along the surfaces of
Booklet full detection*3 Translucent sensor the upper folding roller and the three-folding
*1 Folding/Three-folding (first folding) roller. Then the paper is carried through the con-
The folding knife motor (M719) rotates the crank tact surface of the two rollers, which completes
axle 180°, which protrudes the folding knife the second folding operation.
toward the contact surface of two folding rollers. The location for the second folding is determined
The two folding rollers rotate to drag and fold the by the position of the three-folding stopper.
sheet(s) of paper.
Three-folding gate SD (SD706) Folding rollers
The location at which the paper is folded will be
Paper
controlled by the position of the booklet stopper.
Three-folding gate
Folding rollers
Folding knife HP (PS722)
Folding knife
Three-folding stopper
Booklet tray
Paper
Three-folding roller
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24V 24V
M719 DRV 1 M719 DRV M719
M719 DRV 2
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5V
PS722 IN PS722 IN PS722
GND
5V
PS725 IN PS725 IN PS725
GND
5V
PS726 IN PS726 IN PS726
GND
M719 (folding knife) drives the folding knife. This b. FNS CB output signals
knife is used when the mode is folding, stitch- (1) M719 DRV 1 and 2 (FNS CB to RB)
and-fold, or three-folding. Signal to activate or deactivate M719
The FNS CB (FNS control board) controls the DRV1 DRV2
operation of M719.
Normal rotation H L
The related signals are PS722 (folding knife HP),
PS725 (folding paper exit), and PS726 (folding Reverse rotation L H
passage). Halt L L
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5V
PS722 IN PS722 IN PS722
GND
5V
PS725 IN PS725 IN PS725
GND
5V
PS726 IN PS726 IN PS726
GND
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24V
5V
PS725 IN PS725 IN PS725
GND
1. Operation
When the booklet stopper stops at the three-fold-
ing position, SD706 (three-folding gate) is acti-
vated. This operates the three-folding gate,
providing the paper passage that leads to the
three-folding stopper.
When PS725 (folding exit) has detected the trail-
ing edge of the paper and a predefined time
period has elapsed since then, SD706 is deacti-
vated.
2. Signals
a. FNS CB output signals
(1) SD706 CONT (FNS CB to RB to SD706)
Signal to activate/deactivate SD706
[L]: SD706 ON
[H]: SD706 OFF
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3 DIS./ASSEMBLY
DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
3 DIS./ASSEMBLY
Note the following points when you detach the finisher from the main
body:
1. Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet.
2. The disassembled parts must be reassembled following the disas-
sembly procedure in reverse unless otherwise specified.
3. Care should be taken not to lose small parts. Care should also be
taken not to install small parts in wrong places.
4. Do not operate the machine before installing all the disassembled
parts completely.
5. Removal of some screws is prohibited in this section. Never loosen
them.
6. For FS-210, the booklet tray must be removed prior to starting the ser-
vice. If the unit is moved with the booklet tray attached, the mounting
section may be damaged.
FS-110/FS-210
EXTERNAL SECTION
[1] Removing and Reinstalling the Book- [2] Removing and Reinstalling the Top
let Tray (FS-210 only) Cover/1
(1) Remove two screws to detach the booklet tray. a. Procedure
(1) Remove the two caps.
(2) Open the front door, and remove five screws to
detach the top cover/1.
Caps
Screws
Top cover/1
Booklet tray
3 DIS./ASSEMBLY
Screws
Screw
3-1
FS-110/FS-210
[3] Removing and Reinstalling the Top [4] Removing and Reinstalling the Side
Cover/2 Cover
Caution: Caution:
Make sure that the power cord of the main Make sure that the power cord of the main
body is unplugged from the power outlet. body is unplugged from the power outlet.
a. Procedure
CAUTION: Uninstall the PI (optional) if installed.
(1) Open the front door.
a. Procedure
(2) Remove three screws, and remove the side
(1) Remove the top cover/1.
cover.
(2) Open the front door.
(3) Remove four screws, and pull out the sub-tray.
Screws Side cover
Then remove the top cover/2.
Sub-tray Screws
Top cover/2
3 DIS./ASSEMBLY
Front door
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[5] Removing and Reinstalling the Front [6] Removing and Reinstalling the Rear
Door Cover
Caution: Caution:
Make sure that the power cord of the main Make sure that the power cord of the main
body is unplugged from the power outlet. body is unplugged from the power outlet.
a. Procedure a. Procedure
(1) Open the front door. (1) Remove the six mounting screws, and detach
(2) Remove the two mounting screws holding the the rear cover.
hinge plate at the bottom, and remove the front
door.
Screws
Screw
Front door
3 DIS./ASSEMBLY
Hinge plate
Tab
Rear cover
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FS-110/FS-210
[7] Removing and Reinstalling the Main (3) Remove the two mounting screws.
Tray (4) Lift the main tray and detach it from the hooks of
the up/down stay.
Caution:
After you have lowered the main tray, be Main tray
sure to unplug the power cord of the main
body from the power outlet.
a. Procedure
(1) Push up the actuator of the main tray exit with
your finger to lower the main tray.
Screws
Actuator
3 DIS./ASSEMBLY
Up/down stay
Main tray
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[8] Removing and Reinstalling the Main [9] Removing and Reinstalling the Book-
Paper Exit Opening Cover let Paper Exit Opening Cover (FS-210
ONLY)
Caution:
a. Procedure
Make sure that the power cord of the main
(1) Remove the booklet tray.
body is unplugged from the power outlet.
(2) Remove two screws and detach the booklet
a. Procedure
paper exit opening cover.
(1) Remove the following parts:
• Top cover/1 or optional PI (if installed)
Booklet paper exit
• Top cover/2
opening cover
• Side cover
• Rear cover
• Main tray Screws
(2) Remove four screws and detach the main paper
exit opening cover.
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Screws
Main paper exit opening cover
Screws
3-5
FS-110/FS-210
CONVEYANCE SECTION
[1] Replacing the Paper Exit Roller (3) Insert the end of the blade screwdriver into the
(Sponge Roller) slot in the sponge roller, and twist the screwdriver
to pry apart.
Caution:
After you have lowered the main tray, be
Paper exit roller (Sponge roller)
sure to unplug the power cord of the main
body from the power outlet.
Align
3-6
FS-110/FS-210
[2] Replacing the Intermediate Convey- (4) Place the two components of a new sponge roller
ance Roller (Sponge Roller) around the roller shaft so that the tabs of the
components are aligned with the dents on the
Caution: shaft. Press the components together firmly until
Make sure that the power cord of the main you hear the "click" sound.
tray is unplugged from the power outlet.
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(5) To reattach the sponge roller shaft, perform the
same procedure in reverse order.
Bearing
CAUTION: When reinstalling the shaft, make
Screw sure that the pin on the far end of the
shaft is placed properly in the slot.
Intermediate conveyance
roller
3-7
FS-110/FS-210
[3] Removing and Reinstalling the Paper (3) Remove three screws holding the clamps, one
Exit Opening Unit screw holding the ground. Also remove the con-
nector (CN110) for the paper exit opening SD
Caution: (SD704) and the main tray paper exit PS
Make sure that the power cord of the main (PS706).
body is unplugged from the power outlet.
a. Procedure Screw holding the ground cable
Connector
Paper exit opening unit Screw
(4) Remove the two E-rings and the two shaft hold-
ers (at the front and rear side). Remove the paper
exit opening unit.
Bearing
E-ring
Bearing
E-ring
3-8
FS-110/FS-210
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then detach the tray up/down motor (M703).
surface of the wire bracket. Also
“R” is impressed on the rear side
surface.
Be sure of the direction when
installing.
2 a. Procedure (In the case of the old type)
Screw Tray up/down motor (1) Remove the following parts:
(M703) • Side cover
• Front door
• Rear cover
• Tray up/down motor (M703)
• Main tray
(2) Remove five mounting screws. Remove the up/
Connector down gear cover and the gear.
(CN106)
Up/down gear
Screws
(3) Remove two screws. Detach the wire bracket on (5) Remove the E-ring and the up/down pulley/L.
the rear from the up/down stay. Then remove the up/down wire.
Pins
Up/down
Up/down pulley/L
wire
Screw
Up/down wire
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Wire
bracket Up/down stay Gear
E-ring
Belt tensioner
Screw
Wire bracket
3-10
FS-110/FS-210
2 (7) Secure the end of a new up/down wire to the wire (9) Insert the pin into the hole in the shaft. Put the
end of the up/down pulley/L. Wind the wire tightly gear into the shaft and fix the gear with the E-
around the up/down pulley/L five and half turns ring.
(FS-110) / approx. five turns (FS-210) from
inside to outside. Insert the pulley/L into the shaft
with the pin groove faced inward so that the slots
on the pulley/L align with the lock pin on the shaft.
Pin
Gear
Lock pin
Up/down pulley/L
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(5 turns) Inside E-ring
Outside
(10) Use a tension gauge or a spring balance to pull
the belt tensioner upward at a specified level of
Wire end
force, A, and tighten the securing screws.
Specified force: A = 2.5±0.25kg
2 (8) Hook the up/down wire around the up/down pul-
ley/U. Wind the wire tightly around the up/down
pulley/L two and half turns (FS-110) / two turns
(FS-210) from inside to outside. Secure the end
A = 2.5 0.25kg
of the wire to another wire end (outside) of the up/
down pulley/L.
Screws
Up/down puller/U
Wire end
Belt tensioner
(2 turns)
Up/down puller/L
(11) Loosen the two screws securing the front wire (2) Remove five screws to detach the reinforcing
bracket. Adjust the height of the front wire bracket and then remove one connector and a
bracket to level the up/down stay. Tighten the four cable assembly from the clamps.
mounting screws on the wire brackets (front and CAUTION: For FS-110 and FS-210 models, the
rear). up/down motor is installed upside
down and therefore the positions of
CAUTION: Make sure that the up/down stay is connector (CN106) and the mount-
level. If the stay is mounted aslant, an ing holes for the reinforcing bracket
unnecessary load is put on the tray are different.
up/down motor (M703) or the gear, In the case of the FS-110
which may result in damage to these Clamp Connector (CN106)
components.
Mounting
screws
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Wire bracket
Wire bracket
Up/down stay
Screws
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FS-110/FS-210
STACKER SECTION
[1] Removing and Reinstalling the [2] Removing and Reinstalling the
Stacker Unit Cover Stacker Unit
Caution: Caution:
Make sure that the power cord of the main We recommend that at least two people
body is unplugged from the power outlet. perform this service.
a. Procedure
(1) Open the front door. Caution:
(2) Remove five screws to detach the stacker unit Make sure that the power cord of the main
cover. body is unplugged from the power outlet.
Caution:
Stacker unit Be careful when detaching the stacker
unit. If you remove the stopper, and in suc-
cession pull out the stacker unit, the FNS
may fall due to the weight of the stacker
unit. This may cause injury.
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a. Procedure
(1) Remove the following parts:
• Booklet tray
• Side cover
• Front door
• Rear cover
(2) Detach the FNS from the main body.
(3) Pull the handle and draw the stacker unit.
Screws
(4) Disconnect the three connectors (CN1, CN2,
CN3) from the relay board (RB).
(FS-110 has two connectors (CN1, CN2).)
(5) Remove each cable from wire guide.
(3) Reinstall the above parts following the removal
steps in reverse.
2 (6) Remove the E-ring to remove the shaft, and then (8) Remove two screws. Lift the stacker unit to
disconnect the arm. detach from the guide rail.
Caution:
Take care of your posture when servicing
to avoid damage to your back or other
joints.
Guide rail
Shaft
Mounting
Unit hole
Arm
E-ring Screw
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(7) Remove two screws, and further pull stacker unit Stacker unit
out.
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Screw
STAPLER SECTION
[1] Removing and Reinstalling the Sta- (3) Remove the two screws securing the rail stopper.
pler Unit Cover Further pull the stacker unit out.
Caution:
Be careful when you detach the FNS from
the main body. If you pull out the stacker
unit, the FNS may fall. This may cause
injury.
a. Procedure
(1) Open the front door.
(2) Draw the stacker unit out.
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Stacker units
Stacker unit
Screw
3-17
3-15
FS-110/FS-210
[2] Removing and Reinstalling the (5) Remove four mounting screws holding the
Clincher clincher/R.
Caution: Clincher/R
Make sure that the power cord of the main
Screw
body is unplugged from the power outlet.
Caution:
Do not use hands to move stapler units to
horizontal direction.
(Otherwise the belt and the gear teeth skip-
ping may occur.)
Caution:
Be sure to perform the adjustment work
described in the "FNS Stapler Upper/
Lower Positions Adjustment" of the man-
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Ground
ual, "Adjustment," after you have attached
the clincher. Screw
a. Procedure
(1) Open the front door.
(2) Pull the stacker unit out and remove the stapler
(6) Remove two screws. Detach the ball bearing
unit cover.
bracket, and then remove the clincher/R by rotat-
(3) Remove a mounting screw holding the ground
ing it to the appropriate position. Remove the
cable. Remove the ground cable and the clamp.
connector.
(4) Remove four screws securing the clincher.
Detach the clincher/F and the connector. CAUTION: Do not lose the bearing spring and
the ball.
Clincher/F
Clincher/R
Screw
Connector
Connector
Ground Screw Bearing spring
Clamp
[3] Removing and Reinstalling the Sta- 2 (5) Remove two screws holding the sensor cover of
pler the stapler/R. Remove one screw securing the
wire binding band and the screw securing the
Caution: ground cable. Detach the connector (CN182) of
Make sure that the power cord of the main the stapler rotation HP PS (PS713).
body is unplugged from the power outlet.
Screw Stapler/R
Caution: Wire binding band
Do not use hands to move stapler units to Sensor cover
horizontal direction.
(Otherwise the belt and the gear teeth skip-
ping may occur.)
Caution:
Be sure to perform the adjustment work
described in the "FNS Stapler Upper/
Lower Positions Adjustment" of the man-
3 DIS./ASSEMBLY
ual, "Adjustment," after you have attached
Connector
the stapler.
(CN182)
a. Procedure Ground
(1) Open the front door. Screw Stapler rotation
(2) Draw the stacker unit out. Screw securing the HP PS (PS713)
ground terminal fs2103007
(3) Remove the cartridge from the stapler.
(4) Remove four mounting screws securing the sta- (6) Remove four screws. Detach the stapler/R and
pler and the screw holding the ground cable. the connector (CN180).
Detach the stapler/F and the connector (CN181).
CAUTION: Take care not to damage the stapler
rotation HP PS (PS713) when
Screw
removing the stapler/R.
Stapler/F
Stapler/R
Ground
Connector Connector (CN180)
Screw securing the ground cable (CN181) Screw
Stapler rotation HP
PS (PS713)
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