Removing and Reinstalling the Rollers (DR-G1130/G1100)

Article ID: ART140142 | Date published: 05/13/2015 | Date last updated: 09/12/2018
 

Description

Follow the procedure shown below to remove and reinstall the rollers when you need to clean or replace the Pickup, Feed, or Retard Rollers.
NOTE: If you have replaced the rollers, don't forget to reset the counter (see below).

Solution

Removing and Reinstalling the Rollers

Pickup Roller
Feed Roller 
Retard Roller
Resetting Page Counter

 Follow the procedure shown below to remove and reinstall the rollers when you need to clean or replace the Pickup, Feed, or Retard Rollers.

 CAUTION
- Turn OFF the power switch, and disconnect the power plug from the power outlet when you remove or reinstall the rollers. Leaving the power turned ON may result in an electric shock.
- Do not place excessive force on the rollers when removing or reinstalling the rollers. Deformation of the rollers may cause feed errors.
 

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 Removing and Reinstalling the Pickup Roller

  1. Open the upper unit smoothly.
     
  2. Open the roller cover.
     
     
  3. Open the roller holder.
     
     
    The roller holder returns to its original position when released.
     
  4. Remove the pickup roller, and set a clean pickup roller or a replacement pickup roller.
     

     
    Install the Pickup Roller so that the side with the gear is on the left.
     
     
  5. Close the roller cover. Make sure to hear a latching sound and that it is securely returned to its original position.
     

     
    Failure to firmly close the roller holder and roller cover may cause a feed error. Always be sure to check that the roller holder and roller cover are closed.
     
  6. Smoothly close the upper unit.

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 Removing and Reinstalling the Feed Roller

  1. Open the upper unit smoothly.
     
  2. Open the roller cover.
     
     
  3. Pull the roller lock lever down.
     
     
  4. Slide the feed roller to the right, and then pull them towards you.
     
     
  5. Remove the feed roller.
     
     
  6. Place the new feed roller on the pin.
     
     
  7. Put the feed roller in place (1), and align the notch in the roller's axle with the shaft on the scanner (2).
     
     
  8. Push the roller lock lever up to lock the feed roller.
     
     
  9. Close the roller cover. Make sure to hear a latching sound and that it is securely returned to its original position.
     

     
    Failure to firmly close the roller cove may cause a feed error. Always be sure to check that the roller cover is closed.
     
  10. Smoothly close the upper unit.

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  Removing and Reinstalling the Retard Roller

  1. Open the upper unit smoothly.
     
  2. Grasp and pull the retard roller cover with your fingers to remove it.
     
     
  3. Push the roller lock lever up (1) and move it to the left (2) to unlock the roller.
     
     
  4. Remove the retard roller, and set a clean retard roller or replacement retard roller.
     
     CAUTION
    Make sure that the hook is completely latched and the retard roller cover is not loose. If the retard roller cover is loose, the Document feed Tray will catch on it causing the scanner to malfunction. 
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 Resetting the Page Counter
The roller usage counter can be reset using the Roller Counter in the User Mode Setting.(or the imageFORUMLA Utility).

  • This counter shows the number of pages transported by the currently installed feed rollers. Make sure to reset the counter when you replace the rollers.
  • The Total Counter shows the total number of pages fed over the life of the scanner, and cannot be reset.
  1. Press the Menu key on the control panel to activate the User Mode.


     
  2. Press the   key twice to display [Roller Counter].


     
  3. Check the number of pages fed by the rollers, and press [Enter].


    The counter reset mode is activated.


     
  4. Press the  key to select [RESET], and press [Enter].
    The counter is reset to zero.


     
  5. Press the [Stop] key to exit the User Mode.
     
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