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Panel Assy/ Cover Open Sensor - Epson Stylus Photo R280 Service Manual

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Epson Stylus Photo R280/R285/R290/Epson Artisan 50/Epson Stylus Photo T50/T59/T60/P50

4.3.2 Panel Assy/ Cover Open Sensor

The disassembly/reassembly procedures for Epson Artisan 50/
C H E C K
P O I N T
Epson Stylus Photo T50/T59/T60/P50 differ from those of Epson
Stylus Photo R280/R285/R290, see
the procedures.
Parts/Components need to be removed in advance
Printer Cover / Paper Support Assy / Housing Upper
Removal procedure
Panel Assy removal
1.
Peel off the acetate tape C.
2.
Disconnect the Panel FFC from the connector (CN5) on the Main Board and
peel the Panel FFC off the Cable Holder Frame.
3.
Disconnect the CDR Sensor Cable and Cover Open Sensor Cable from the
connectors (CN4, CN17) on the Main Board.
4.
Release the CDR Sensor Cable and Cover Open Sensor Cable from the two
hooks of the Cable Holder Frame.
5.
Peel off the acetate tape A, B to separate the CDR Sensor Cable from the
Cover Open Sensor Cable.
Main Board
CN17
CN4
CN5
Double sided Tape
Figure 4-23. Removing the Panel Assy (1)
Chapter 4 Disassembly/Assembly
"4.5.1 Panel Assy" (p.99)
for
Hooks and Acetate Tape A, B
Panel FFC
Acetate Tape C
Cable Holder
Frame
Cover Open Sensor and
CDR Sensor Cable
4.3.2 Panel Assy/ Cover Open Sensor (Removing Control Boards)
When removing the screw (2) shown in Fig.4-24, be careful not to
C A U T I O N
damage the Cover Open Sensor Cable and CDR Sensor Cable.
6.
Remove the two screws.
Screw
(3 pcs.): C.B.P. M3x6 (tightening torque: 5-7 kgf.cm)
Screw
(3 pcs.): C.B.P. M3x10 (tightening torque: 5-7 kgf.cm)
7.
From the bottom of the Printer, insert a flathead screwdriver into the hole to
disengage the tab, and remove the Panel Assy.
Panel Assy
2
1
Figure 4-24. Removing the Panel Assy (2)
Revision C
(No.1)
(No.4)
Open Sensor Holder
[Front side]
Tab
Disengage
direction
Lower Housing
67
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