SERVICE NOTES
CX-24/12 Confidential
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Copyright © 2008 ROLAND DG CORPORATION
5016-007
Contents 1 Structure & Spare Parts 1-1
COVERS ............................. ..................................................... ............................................... ............................................... ............................................... ........................................... .................................. .............. 1-1
1-2
FRAME ....................... .............................................. ............................................... ............................................... ............................................. ........................................... ........................................... ...................... 1-3
1-3
CARRIAGE ...................... .............................................. ............................................... ............................................... ............................................. ........................................... ........................................ .................. 1-4
1-4
CHASSIS ............................................ ................................................................... ............................................... ............................................... ........................................... .......................................... ...................... 1-5
1-5
ACCESSORIES ..................................... ............................................................. ............................................... ............................................... ............................................ ...................................... .................. 1-6
1-6
STAND PNS-24 ................................................................. ........................................................................................ ............................................ ............................................ ..................................... .............. 1-6
2 Electrical Section 2-1
WIRING MAP ...................... .............................................. ............................................... ............................................... ............................................... .......................................... .................................. ............... 2-1
2-2
MAIN BOARD .................................................... ............................................................................ ................................................ ........................................... ........................................... .............................. ...... 2-2
2-3
OTHER CIRCUIT BOARDS ...................... .............................................. ............................................... ............................................... ............................................ .................................. .............. 2-4
3 Replacement of Main Parts 3-1
TOOL CARRIAGE REPLACEMENT .................... ............................................ ............................................... ............................................... ............................................ ....................... ... 3-1
3-2
MAIN BOARD REPLACEMENT ................................... ........................................................... ............................................... ........................................... ....................................... ................... 3-8
3-3
CARRIAGE MOTOR REPLACEMENT ............................. .................................................... ............................................... ............................................ ..................................3-11 ..............3-11
3-4
GRIT MOTOR REPLACEMENT ................................................... ........................................................................... ............................................... ........................................... ...................... 3-14
3-5
PINCH ROLLER REPLACEMENT .............................................................. ...................................................................................... ............................................ ............................. ......... 3-18
3-6
CUTTER PROTECTION REPLACEMENT ............................... ...................................................... ............................................... ............................................... ......................... .. 3-19
4 Adjustment 4-1
SPECIAL TOOL ................................................. ......................................................................... ............................................... ........................................... ............................................ .............................. ...... 4-1
4-2
SERVICE MODE ..................... ............................................ ............................................... ............................................... ........................................... ............................................ .................................. .......... 4-2
4-3
FUNCTION MODE ...................... ............................................. ............................................... ............................................... ........................................... ........................................... .............................. ....... 4-4
4-4
HOW TO UPGRADE FIRMWARE FIRMWARE ...................... ............................................. ............................................... ............................................... ........................................... ........................... ....... 4-5
4-5
TOOL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT ............................................. ..................................................................... ............................................... ........................................... ............................... ........... 4-6
4-6
TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT ...................... .............................................. ............................................... ............................................... ............................................ ....................... ... 4-9
4-7
CALIBRATION .................................... ........................................................... ............................................... ............................................... ........................................... ........................................ .................... 4-12
4-8
CROP MARK SENSOR CHECK .................................................................. ......................................................................................... ........................................... ............................. ......... 4-16
4-9
AUTO CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT ....................................................... .............................................................................. ......................................... .................. 4-18
4-10 MANUAL CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMNET ......................................................... ................................................................................. .................................. .......... 4-20
5 Supplemental Information 5-2
OPERATIONAL SEQUENCE ......................... ................................................ ............................................... ............................................... ........................................... ............................... ........... 5-1
5-1
SENSOR MAP ..................... ............................................. ............................................... ............................................... ............................................ ........................................... ..................................... .............. 5-2
6 Troubleshooting 6-1
START & END POINT DO NOT MATCH .................................................. ......................................................................... ........................................... ................................... ............... 6-1
6-2
STITCH CUT ................................................................. ......................................................................................... .............................................. ........................................... ....................................... .................. 6-3
6-3
MEDIA SHIFTING........................ ............................................... ............................................... ............................................... ........................................... ............................................ .............................. ...... 6-4
6-4
PEN UP/DOWN ERROR .................... ............................................ ............................................... ............................................... ............................................ .......................................... ...................... 6-5
6-5
FAN REVOLUTION ............................. .................................................... ............................................... ............................................... ........................................... .......................................... ...................... 6-6
7 Service Activities 7-1
INSTALLATION CHECK LIST ........................ ............................................... ............................................... ............................................... ............................................... ............................... ....... 7-1
7-2
MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST ....................... .............................................. ............................................... ............................................... ........................................... ............................... ........... 7-5
7-3
SPECIFICATIONS ....................... .............................................. ............................................... ............................................... ........................................... ............................................ .............................. ...... 7-6
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Contents 1 Structure & Spare Parts 1-1
COVERS ............................. ..................................................... ............................................... ............................................... ............................................... ........................................... .................................. .............. 1-1
1-2
FRAME ....................... .............................................. ............................................... ............................................... ............................................. ........................................... ........................................... ...................... 1-3
1-3
CARRIAGE ...................... .............................................. ............................................... ............................................... ............................................. ........................................... ........................................ .................. 1-4
1-4
CHASSIS ............................................ ................................................................... ............................................... ............................................... ........................................... .......................................... ...................... 1-5
1-5
ACCESSORIES ..................................... ............................................................. ............................................... ............................................... ............................................ ...................................... .................. 1-6
1-6
STAND PNS-24 ................................................................. ........................................................................................ ............................................ ............................................ ..................................... .............. 1-6
2 Electrical Section 2-1
WIRING MAP ...................... .............................................. ............................................... ............................................... ............................................... .......................................... .................................. ............... 2-1
2-2
MAIN BOARD .................................................... ............................................................................ ................................................ ........................................... ........................................... .............................. ...... 2-2
2-3
OTHER CIRCUIT BOARDS ...................... .............................................. ............................................... ............................................... ............................................ .................................. .............. 2-4
3 Replacement of Main Parts 3-1
TOOL CARRIAGE REPLACEMENT .................... ............................................ ............................................... ............................................... ............................................ ....................... ... 3-1
3-2
MAIN BOARD REPLACEMENT ................................... ........................................................... ............................................... ........................................... ....................................... ................... 3-8
3-3
CARRIAGE MOTOR REPLACEMENT ............................. .................................................... ............................................... ............................................ ..................................3-11 ..............3-11
3-4
GRIT MOTOR REPLACEMENT ................................................... ........................................................................... ............................................... ........................................... ...................... 3-14
3-5
PINCH ROLLER REPLACEMENT .............................................................. ...................................................................................... ............................................ ............................. ......... 3-18
3-6
CUTTER PROTECTION REPLACEMENT ............................... ...................................................... ............................................... ............................................... ......................... .. 3-19
4 Adjustment 4-1
SPECIAL TOOL ................................................. ......................................................................... ............................................... ........................................... ............................................ .............................. ...... 4-1
4-2
SERVICE MODE ..................... ............................................ ............................................... ............................................... ........................................... ............................................ .................................. .......... 4-2
4-3
FUNCTION MODE ...................... ............................................. ............................................... ............................................... ........................................... ........................................... .............................. ....... 4-4
4-4
HOW TO UPGRADE FIRMWARE FIRMWARE ...................... ............................................. ............................................... ............................................... ........................................... ........................... ....... 4-5
4-5
TOOL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT ............................................. ..................................................................... ............................................... ........................................... ............................... ........... 4-6
4-6
TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT ...................... .............................................. ............................................... ............................................... ............................................ ....................... ... 4-9
4-7
CALIBRATION .................................... ........................................................... ............................................... ............................................... ........................................... ........................................ .................... 4-12
4-8
CROP MARK SENSOR CHECK .................................................................. ......................................................................................... ........................................... ............................. ......... 4-16
4-9
AUTO CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT ....................................................... .............................................................................. ......................................... .................. 4-18
4-10 MANUAL CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMNET ......................................................... ................................................................................. .................................. .......... 4-20
5 Supplemental Information 5-2
OPERATIONAL SEQUENCE ......................... ................................................ ............................................... ............................................... ........................................... ............................... ........... 5-1
5-1
SENSOR MAP ..................... ............................................. ............................................... ............................................... ............................................ ........................................... ..................................... .............. 5-2
6 Troubleshooting 6-1
START & END POINT DO NOT MATCH .................................................. ......................................................................... ........................................... ................................... ............... 6-1
6-2
STITCH CUT ................................................................. ......................................................................................... .............................................. ........................................... ....................................... .................. 6-3
6-3
MEDIA SHIFTING........................ ............................................... ............................................... ............................................... ........................................... ............................................ .............................. ...... 6-4
6-4
PEN UP/DOWN ERROR .................... ............................................ ............................................... ............................................... ............................................ .......................................... ...................... 6-5
6-5
FAN REVOLUTION ............................. .................................................... ............................................... ............................................... ........................................... .......................................... ...................... 6-6
7 Service Activities 7-1
INSTALLATION CHECK LIST ........................ ............................................... ............................................... ............................................... ............................................... ............................... ....... 7-1
7-2
MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST ....................... .............................................. ............................................... ............................................... ........................................... ............................... ........... 7-5
7-3
SPECIFICATIONS ....................... .............................................. ............................................... ............................................... ........................................... ............................................ .............................. ...... 7-6
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Revision Record
Revision No.
Date
0
2000.8.1
1
2000.9.13
2 3
Description of Changes
Approval
Issued
First Edition
Inagaki
Kaneko
3-6 (p.29) Cutter Protection Replacement
Inagaki
Kaneko
Inagaki
Kaneko
Inagaki
Kaneko
Inagaki
Nakatani
2000.10.17 4-2, 4-3 Additional : Tool Pressure Control Command !FS 2001.1.15
1-2 Parts List : L-BEARING, RSR9ZMUUC1 1-3 Parts List : STAY, CARRIAGE Crop Mark Sensor has been added. 1-3 Parts List : STAY, CARRIAGE 2-1 Wiring Map 3-1 Tool Carriage Replacement
4
2003.2.13
4-2 Service Mode 4-8 Crop Mark Sensor Check 4-9 Auto Crop Mark Sensor Adjustment 4-10 Manual Crop Mark Sensor Adjustment 5-1 Operational Sequence 5-2 Sensor Map
5
2003.2.18
1-3 CX-24 Serial Number for Crop Mark Sensor
Inagaki
Nakatani
6
2003.2.25
1-3 CX-24 Serial Number for Crop Mark Sensor
Inagaki
Nakatani
7
2008.1.17
Sect1 : Parts have been revised.
Kato
Mabuchi
To Ensure Safe Work About
and
Notices. Used for instructions intended to alert the operator to the risk of death or severe injury should the unit be used improperly. Used for instructions intended to alert the operator to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly. * material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with respect to the home and all its furnishings, as well to domestic animals or pets.
About the Symbols The symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings. The specific meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle. The symbol at left means “danger of electrocution”. The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out (are forbidden). The specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. The symbol at left means not to touch. The symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out. The specific thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. The symbol at left means the power-cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet.
In addition to the
and
symbols, the symbols shown below are also used.
: Tips and advise before the adjustment.
Turn off the primary power SW before servicing.
About the Labels Affixed to the Unit These labels are affixed to the body of this product. The following figure describes the location.
1 Structure & Spare Parts 1-1 COVERS
S4
S4 S4 S4
S1 4
3
S1
6 S4 13
S4 S4
S5
9
5
S1 1 S5
S2
2
S3 S1 11 7
8
S3
10
12
CX-24 CX-12
PARTS LIST -Main PartsParts No.
PARTS LIST -Supplemental PartsParts Name
Parts No.
Parts Name
22805381
ASSY,LCD CX-24
* *
S1
31019155
SCREW SET,BINDING 4*5 NI 100 PCS.
22025409
COVER,FRONT CX-12
*
S2
31019702AS
SCREW SET,BIND P-TIGHT M3*6 3C 100P
22025408
COVER,FRONT CX-24
S3
31019703
SCREW,BINDING P-TIGHT 3*8BC 100P
22025428
COVER,GUIDE R2 CX-12
S4
31019401
SCREW SET,BINDING 4*6 NI ETW 20PCS.
22025427
COVER,GUIDE R2 CX-24
S5
31239102AS
SCREW SET,W-SEMS M3*8 3CBC 100 PCS
4
22025406
COVER,SIDE L CX-24
* *
5
22025407
COVER,SIDE R CX-24
* *
22025411
COVER,Y RAIL CX-12
*
22025410
COVER,Y RAIL CX-24
7
22495206
KEY TOP,CX-24
* *
8
22475108
KNOB,CX-24
* *
9
22535235
LABEL,CORPORATE LOGOTYPE #LA97
* *
1 2
3
6
* * *
*
10
7501623020 PANEL BOARD ASSY CX-24
* *
11
12259222
SHIELD,E01S03-1YAMA
*
12
22255221
SHIELD,PANEL R CX-24
* *
13
21395112
TAPE,FELT CX-24
*
1-1
1-2 FRAME
6 S 1 5 4 3 4 6 4 3 5 5
1 2 S 3 S
3 3
9
5 1 S
1 2 9 3 6 1 S 9 2
0 2 S 0 4 7 1 S
1 5 3 5
2 8 3 4
8 2 8
8 S
4 2
7 4
2 5
1 1 S
8 1 S
6
8 S
8 S 4 1
2 1
7 1
2 S
5 7 S 2 2 2 4 1 5 S 3
7 S
6 9 S 4 5 4
3 2
6 4
0 2
2
8 S
0 3
7 S
8 S
5 S
3 5 1 3 4
1 S 7 3 1 S
4 1 S
3 1 S
6 1
3
5 3 5 S 7 2
8 S
8 5 3 1 S 9 1 1 4 S
5 2
5 9 1 S S
5 S 2 1
6 2
3 1
0 1 2 4 6 S
0 3
6 2
0 1 S
4 5
3 5 5 6 S 8
2 4
1 1
0 1
8 S
4 S
5 1 S
1
2 1 S
7 7 S 8 1 S S 2 1 S
8 S
8 1
2 2 S
1-2
CX-24
CX-24
CX-12
PARTS LIST -
an
CX-12
ar s-
Parts No.
Parts Name
Parts No.
Parts Name
1 22805383
ASSY,FRAME L CX-24
* *
41 22175871
ROLLER FD12 S4(B4 C4.0)
*
2 22805382
ASSY,FRAME R CX-24
* *
42 15229505
SENSOR INTERRUPTER GP2A25
*
3 22805380
ASSY,PINCH ROLLER CX-24
* *
5 22805145
ASSY,MOTOR X PNC-960
* *
6 22805144
ASSY,MOTOR Y PNC-960
* *
44 22145393
SHAFT,JOINT PNC-960
* *
8 12159508
BUSH,SHAFT OILES 80F-1206
* *
45 22145388
SHAFT,PULLEY PNC-960
* *
22295196
SHAFT,SQUARE CX-12
*
22295197
SHAFT,SQUARE CX-24
9 7501623060 CABLE CLAMP CX-24 10 23505639 11
* *
COVER,UNDER F.C CX-12
22025476
COVER,UNDER F.C CX-24
46
*
CABLE-ASSY PPSENSOR CX-24
22025475
43
22295194
SHAFT,G ROLLER CX-12
22295101
SHAFT,WITH G-ROLLER PNC-960
* *
*
47 22165164
SPACER,MOTOR CX-24
* *
*
48 22175157
SPRING,C P-ROLLER CM-500
* *
*
12 22265295
CUSHION
* *
49 22175188
SPRING,TENSION CX-24
* *
13 11719107
FAN,109BD24HA2-2
* *
51 22715219
STAY,DRIVE SHAFT CX-24
* *
22115788
FRAME,CABLE CX-12
*
52 22715217
STAY,FRAME GUIDE CX-24
* *
22115783
FRAME,CABLE CX-24
53 22715220
STAY,SENSOR F CX-24
*
22115786
FRAME,CENTER CX-12
54 22715256
STAY,SENSOR R CX-24
*
22115781
FRAME,CENTER CX-24
55 21425115
WASHER,AXIS CX-24
22115789
FRAME,GUIDE CX-12
22115784
FRAME,GUIDE CX-24
22115785
FRAME,SUPPORT CX-12
22115780
FRAME,SUPPORT CX-24
14
15
16
17
23
*
- upp emen a
*
Parts No.
*
ar sParts Name
S1 31029803AS
BUSH SET,ROLL 3*5 20 PCS.
S2 31409902
SADDLE,EDGE E DS-3
HOLDER,IDLE PULLEY CX-24
S3 31299101
RIVET,NYLON P3550B
KNOB,LEVER CX-24
* *
S4 31149706AS
RING SET,E-RING ETW-10 SUS 20 PCS
21895102
L-BEARING,RSR9NMUUC1+380LM
*
S5 31149702AS
RING SET,E-RING ETW-3 100 PCS.
21895103
L-BEARING,RSR9NMUUC1+680LM
21895134
L-BEARING,RSR9ZMUUC1+380LM
21895135
L-BEARING,RSR9ZMUUC1+680LM
22535234
LABEL,G-ROLLER CX-12 #LA96
22535232
LABEL,G-ROLLER CX-24 #LA170
24 22145446 25
*
* *
21 22485105
Revised 3
*
* *
20 21655164
22
*
GEAR L
18 22175693
Revised 7
*
LEVER,HANDLE CX-24
22265101
PAD,CUTTER PNC-5000
21545133
PAD,CUTTER CM-12
* * * *
S6 31019103AS
SCREW SET,BINDING M3*6 C 100 PCS.
S7 31019137
SCREW SET,BINDING M4*6 NI ETW 20PCS
S8 31019401
SCREW SET,BINDING 4*6 NI ETW 20PCS.
S9 31169105
SCREW SET,FLAT M3*4 NI 100 PCS
S10 31049134AS
SCREW SET,CAP M4*35 NI 20 PCS
*
S11 31049141
SCREW,CAP SPW 3*8 BC MEC
* *
S12 31199710
SET-SCREW ,W P 3*3 3C
*
S13 31089108
SCREW SET,PAN 3*6 NI 100 PCS.
S14 31229102
SCREW SET,TRUSS M2*5 NI 100 PCS
S15 31239127
SCREW SET,W-SEMS M3*6 NI 100PCS
* *
26 22635376
PAD,DUST CX-24
27 22145831
PIN NO.1 (214-831)
* *
28 21535118
PIN,STOPPER G-LEVER PC-60
* *
29 21535101
PIN,Y PULLEY PNC-5000
* *
S19 31249201AS
WASHER SET,PLAIN 3*6*0.5 C 100PCS
P-ROLLER TD16S4(B10) TYPE2
* *
S20 31249219
WASHER SET,PLAIN 4.3*7*1 C 50PCS.
PLATE,AXIS CX-24
* *
S21 31149602AS
RING,CS RETAINING YOBI4 100PCP
S22 31299102AS
RIVET SET,NYLON P2655B 20 PCS.
Revised 7 30 21565102 31 22055462
S16 31239107AS
SCREW SET,W-SEMS M4*10 3CBC 50 PCS
S17 31239121
SCREW,W-SEMS M3*8 C MEC
S18 31239123
SCREW,W-SEMS M4*15 BC MEC
32 22055460
PLATE,LINK CX-24
* *
33 22055409
PLATE,ORG CX-24
* *
34 22055459
PLATE,OSCILLATE CX-24
* *
35 22055461
PLATE,SENSOR CX-24
* *
S/No.ZO 00383 and above
36 22055458
PLATE,SPACER CX-24
* *
S/No.ZO 02865 and above
37 22175715
PULLEY HD10.8S3 (B9)
* *
38 22145107SZ BACK UP STAY
* *
39 21975105
PULLEY T20P2S8+GEAR S55
* *
40 11889102
R-BEARING D8S4(B3)
* *
1-3
* *
1-3 CARRIAGE 2
S2
S3 S8 S3
S4
7 S8 13 S8 10 S11
11 S7
S12 S1 Revised 3
4 3
1
14
Revised 3
9
R e v i s e d 3 S9
6 16 Revised 3
S6 Revised 4
8
S7
S10 12
15 S8
S1 5
S12
CX-24
PARTS LIST -Main PartsParts No. 1 21815101
PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-
Parts Name BOLT,PENHOLDER
Parts No. *
S1 31379106AS
CLAMP SET,MINI MB-2 20 PCS.
*
S2 31329601AS
CLAMP SET,INSULOK T-18S 100 PCS.
S3 31159110
CUSHION,GREEN FELT 3T*8*840
23475165
CABLE-CARD 8P 730L BB HIGH-V
*
ASSY,CARRIAGE CX-24
*
*
S4 31409702
SADDLE,LOCKING EDGE LES-1010
4 7501623040 CARRIA GE JUNCTI ON BOA RD ASS Y
*
*
S5 31089103AS
SCREW SET,PAN M2.6*4 C 100 PCS.
5 22025404
COVER,CARRIAGE CX-24
*
*
S6 31229103AS
SCREW SET,TRUSS M2*6 NI 100 PCS
6 21655163
HOLDER,BELT CX-24
*
*
S7 31239128
SCREW SET, W-SEMS M3*8 NI 100PCS. SCREW SET,W-SEMS M3*6 NI 100PCS
7 21655162
*
*
S8 31239127
8 7501625000 MARK SENSOR BOARD ASSY CX-24
HOLDER,SENSOR BOARD CX-24
*
*
S9 31679102
SCREW SET,C-SEMS M3*5.5 NI 100 PCS.
9 22285503
*
*
S10 31019103AS
SCREW SET,BINDING M3*6 C 100 PCS.
10 7501623030 P INCH S ENSOR BOARD A SSY CX-24
*
*
S11 31019703
SCREW,BINDING P-TIGHT 3*8BC 100P
11 22155567
SPACER M3X5
*
*
S12 31019148AS
SCREW SET,BINDING M2.6*4 NI 100 PCS
12 22165198
SPACER,SENSOR CX-24
*
*
* Cut to 14mm when using.
NUT,PENHOLDER
13 22715216
STAY,CABLE CX-24
*
*
Revised 3
14 22715265
STAY,CARRIAGE-2 CX-24
*
*
Revised 4
15 22715255
STAY,MARK SENSOR CX-24
*
*
Revised 3
Parts Name
*
CABLE-CARD 8P 1030L BB HIGH-V
3 22805393
Revised 4
S5
23475166
2
Revised 4
CX-12
16
11929116
BELT,1526P2M6
11929117
BELT,940P2M6
CROP MARK SENSOR has been fixed to the machines with the following serial number.
* *
1-4
CX-24 : AQ87825 and above
Revised 5
CX-12 : ZQ81680 and above
Revised 6
Revised 4
*
Revised 4
Revised 3
1-4 CHASSIS
S5 S5
S1
S4
8
9
S5 13
1 2
S3
3
11 6
S5
18
16
15 4 S2 5
12
S2
17 10
S2 S2 14
S3
14
S3 7
17
14
S3
CX-24 CX-12
PARTS LIST -Main PartsParts No. 1 13429746
Parts Name
CLAMP SET,PUSH MOUNT RT30SSF5 20P
CABLE-ASSY JUNBI A CX-24
* *
S2 31409801AS
SADDLE,LOCKING WIRE LWS-0711Z 20
CABLE-ASSY JUNBI B CX-24
* *
S3 31019155
SCREW SET,BINDING 4*5 NI 100 PCS.
23505634
CABLE ASSY JUNBI D PC-600
*
S4 31169105
SCREW SET,FLAT M3*4 NI 100 PCS
23505419
CABLE-ASSY JUNBIWIRE D FJ-50
S5 31239127
SCREW SET,W-SEMS M3*6 NI 100PCS
*
5 23505640
CABLE-ASSY POWER 2 CX-24
* *
6 23475125
CABLE-CARD 25P 150L BB HIGH-V
* *
22815138
CHASSIS,CX-12
*
22815137
CHASSIS,CX-24
7
Parts Name
S1 31329501AS
3 23505675
AC INLET SUP-J3G-E+FILTER
Parts No. * *
2 23505674
4
PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-
*
8 11769106
CLAMP,CLAMP-B
* *
9 22465129
HEAT SINK,CX-24
* *
10 22535257
LABEL,CAUTION VOLTAGE #LA167
* *
11 22505242
LABEL,EARTH MARK-1 NO.E-580
* *
12 22505244
LABEL,FLASH-LIGHTING N O.E-582
* *
13 7501623010
MAIN BOARD ASSY CX-24
* *
14 22055418
PLATE,F-COVER CX-24
* *
15 13129170
POWER SW AJ7201B
* *
16 22425109U0 POW ER UNIT,SW ITCHING CX-24
* *
17 22355168
RUBBER FOOT PL-10J65
* *
18 23505899
WIRE,C GRX-410
* *
1-5
1
CX-24
1-5 ACCESSORIES PARTS LIST -Main Parts-
1 2 1
3
2
3
4 5
1
6 4
7
5
8
Parts No. 13499109 23495124 13499111 23495125 13439801 22355647 22605337 22605336 22635379
CX-12
Parts Name AC CORD SJT 117V 10A 3PVC AC CORD 3ASL/100 240VA 10A S AC CORD H05VV-F 240VE 10A S AC-CORD H05VV 230V 10A S CABLE-AC 3P CHINA 10A/250V S BASE,SHEET CM-24 CARTON CX-12 CARTON CX-24 PAD,SET CX-24
6
8
7
1-6 STAND PNS-24 1
5
2
6
3
4
CX-24
PARTS LIST -Main Parts1 2 3 4 5 6
Parts No. 21985116 22605279 22155121 22155122 22035126 22035127
Parts Name BRACKET,PNS-24 CARTON,PNS-24 PIPE,1 PNS-24 PIPE,2 PNS-24 STAND,L PNS-24 STAND,R PNS-24
PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-
CX-12
* * * * * *
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6
1-6
Parts Name SCREW HEXAGONAL CAP WASHER FLAT CUSHION SK1912 BOLT PICK TOOL HEXAGONAL SHAFT STOPPER
UC 10X45 UC 10X21X2
RUBBER UC 5X20 NO.8 Ni 4.5X95
* * * * * * *
* * * * * *
* * *
2 Electrical Section
2 Electrical Section 2-1 WIRING MAP
r o s n e S r e p a P t n o r F
r o s n e S r e p a P r a e R
F
R
w o l l e Y
e u l B 4 2 X C R O S N E S P P Y S S A - 9 E 3 L 6 5 B 0 A 5 3 C 2
7 N C
9 N C
6 7 6 G C G N I H C T I W S , T I N 0 U U 9 R 0 E 1 5 2 W O 4 2 P 2
D R A O B N I A M
6 N C
8 N C
4 N C
3 N C
V H G I H B B L 0 5 1 P 5 2 D R A C - 5 E 2 L 1 5 B 7 4 A 3 C 2
D R A O B L E N A P
r o t o M e g a i r r a C
C
1 1 N C
V H G I H B B L 0 3 0 1 P 8 D R A C 6 - 6 4 E L 1 5 2 - B 7 4 X A 3 C C 2
D R A O B E G A I R R A C
r o t o M t i r G
G
0 1 N C
2 1 N C
V H G I H B B L 0 3 7 1 P 8 D R A C 5 - 6 2 E L 1 5 1 - B 7 4 X A 3 C C 2
0 0 0 6 - 5 C J P F D D I I B B N N U U J J Y Y S S S S A - A E E L L B B A A C 4 C 9 : 3 : 1 2 6 5 4 4 5 1 - 0 2 - 0 X 5 3 X 5 C 2 C 3 2
n w o r B
2 N C
1 N C
e u l B
W S 0 7 R B E 1 0 1 2 9 W 7 2 O J 1 3 P A 1
n a F
D C L
d i o n e l o S
3 1 N C 4 1 N C 6 1 N C
2
4 2 X C 2 R E W O P Y S S A - 0 E 4 L 6 5 B 0 A 5 3 C 2
r o s n e S h c n i P
5 1 N C r o s n e S k r a M
4 2 X C A I B N U J Y S S A - 4 E 7 6 L 5 B 0 A 5 3 C 2
4 2 X C B I B N U J Y S S A - 5 E 7 L 6 5 B 0 A 5 3 0 C 2 1 4
n w o r B
L
w o l l e Y / n e e r G
e u l B
X R G C 9 9 I 8 B 5 N 0 5 3 U J 2
N
T E E G 6 L 3 4 7 N J - 9 I P 2 C U 4 3 A S 1
4 d e s i v e R
2-1
2-2 MAIN BOARD
MAIN BOARD COMPONENT DIAGRAM_COMPONENT SIDE
R 5 0 3 1 2 Q V E
N A P A J N I E D A M
e u l B
d e R
k c a l B
e t i h W
n e e r G
CN13
C N 1 2
L S 8 - C P F L I
R80
C N 1 4
L 2 S P 2 S L I
R 8 1
0 1 5 0 - 4 1 0 3 5 C N 1 6
0 1 4 0 - 4 1 0 3 5 C a r r i a g e
F T M S Z P F 4 1
R 5 0 3 1 2 Q V E
S W 5
J 3 0 1 E 0 1 A B X 1 A R E 6
R 5 0 3 1 2 Q V E
5 4 2 S L 4 7 5 0 1 3 4 P C
M A D
R 5 0 3 1 2 Q V E
S W 2
S W 1
R 8 6
C N 2
E N I L T U C V
20
10
N A 8 F 4 N C N t o C 0 3 2 2 2 L N N F R R N 2 0 2 R 2 0 0 L L L B B B 1 3 L F 2 3 L F
3 6 N C 5 2
e u l B 2 1 A R G W C 8 3 2 X A M
9 L 0 2 F A S 5 2 J C L B D
5
51
3 2 L F
1 9 7 2 1 1 L L L F F F
52
5 1 L F
2 N 9 R 2 2 L 0 F L B
9 3 C
5 2 C
4 2 C
3 1 L F
2 8 R
2 1 1 Q D
8 2 2 L N F R 2 0 L B
7 D
3 2 C I
6 D
2 Q
5 1 R
2 X
3 3 L F
8 D
5 A R
9 D
1 0 1 1 D D
3 4 D D
2 D
6 3 R
4 1 A R
1 5 C I
n o N
2 2 C I
8 2 C I
C48 R35 R18
3 2 1 C H 4 7
6 8 3 1 5 C
E X B 0 6 0 4 6 3 6 5
R38
3 4 R
A 8 0 V L 4 7
0 1 C I
3 A R
4 7 C H 4 7 6 C I
1 A R
r l o e t i 2 1 d n o o m m
5 0 0 0 3 2 6 1 5 7
6 1 C I
b u S
z H N 5 7 1 . 7
9 2 C
6 7 R
5 R
5 5
5 5 R
4 5 R
1 2 C I
6 R
9 2 R
3 2 C
6 1 C
2 5 R 5 2 R
3 8 R 3 6 R
I C 5
0 1 A R
1 1 A R
1 4 C I C 2
9 1 C 4 1 C V I 0 5 / u 7 4
3 1 C
9 A R
2 1 / 4 2 X C
5 0 0 2 D T M
2 3 0 7 U J 0 N 6 R
2 2 1 1 0
3 1 C I
9 5 R
4 4 0 2 C 3 3
4 P T
CN7 Paper Sensor
2 1 C
1 2 C
2 1 1
3 P T
3 5 R
V 0 5 / u 7 4
8 A R
2 4 0 7 3 4 6 D H
1 x
7 C I
N O 1 S
/ 5 1 P T
8 3 1 C H 4 7
n 1 i J a P M
3 7 3 C H 4 7
8 C I 2 A R
I C 2 0
4 4 C
6 6
9 C I
5 4 2 S L 4 7
9 1 1
8 3 1 C H 4 7
2 1 6 P P P T T T
7 1 C I
3 CI
4 1 S L 4 7
C N 1
4 2 C I
5 3 7 4 R C
9 6 R
8 8 7 7
C3
1 C I
8 2 R
D R A 5 7 1 C H 4 7 O B N I A 9 9 M
R2
8 P C
1 D
I C 4
A B 0 0 4 F 9 2 M B M
8 5 R 2 2 C
N A P A J N I E D A M
t i n u B S U
Non
5 0 3 7 D A
4 A R
6 A R
M
7 5 R 6 I 4 C 1 C 9
3 1 A R
N A P A J N I E D A M
4 7 R
16M DRAM
5 0 0 2 D T
4 1 C
7 1 C
8 0
2 1 C I V 0 5 / u 7 4
3 R
4 2 R
IC18
5 1 A R
3 C
5 1 1 D C
7 4 C
7 A R
5 7 R
C N 5 0
8 1 C 3 2 R
1 6 R
4 1 1
p m a l C e l b a C
6 5 R
2 2 2 2 N N N N R R R 2 2 R 0 2 0 0 2 0 L L L L B B B B 5 2 L F 6 2 L F 2 L F 7
7 3 R
6 2 C
3 1 D
t i r G
3 NC 4 2 2 N L R F 2 0 L B
S W 4
S W 3
2 7 R
3 1 R
1 1 C I
R 5 0 3 1 2 Q V E
C P 4 5
s r o t o M o t
e g a i r r a C
0 4 C
1 L
R 8 5
R R 8 8 7 4
E I N J A P A N
R 5 0 3 1 2 Q V E
I C 2 7
4 0 C H 4 7
R 5 0 3 1 2 Q V E
S W 7
S W 8
5 2 C I
1 4
C N 1 5
E N 1
4 0 2 4 2 B 6 1 C E
1
2
R 5 0 3 1 2 Q V E
S W 6
5 4 R
v 6 1 / u 0 0 1 CN9
c c V
7 6 R
5 0 0 2 D T M
4 R
m m V
5 1 C
H V P 4 B
6 4 C L 3 9 GND
2 4 C
This Jumper SW should be set to the MAIN side.
DIP SW
Electric Maintenance Part
No.
Function
OFF
ON
1
Model Selection
CX-24
CX-12
2
Reserved
2-2
ALWAYS OFF
IC.No. Parts No. IC 12 15189105 IC 13 15189105 IC 14 15189105
Description Function MTD2005 Grit Motor Driver MTD2005 Carriage Motor Driver MTD2005 Solenoid Driver
2-3 OTHER CIRCUIT BOARDS OTHER CIRCUIT BOARDS_1/2 Circuit Diagram PANEL BOARD F T M S Z 2 P 1 F 0 1 2 3 4 4 N C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 1 1 1 1
2
D N G N P
t n o C V
8 6 R 0 u 1
5 4 P C
4 n 4 o R N
C C V N P
Y E 1 K W W S S
D N T G - S E Y N T P E K 2 W W S S D N U G - N N Y P E E M 3 K W D W S S N G Y N E P 4 K W D W S S N G N Y P E 8 K W W D S S N G N Y P E 7 K W W D S S N G N Y P E 6 K W D R W S S N E G - T N N E P Y 0 E 1 9 8 7 6 5 K W W D N N I S S 6 8 G n t 1 - G x t u I h t n A w s f K N R g R 0 e e e o p i P O 1 T M L D U R 1 2 3 4 5
3 4 P u C 1 1
3 1
A 7
4 2 0 C I C H 4 2 7
F 7 4 2 0 C I
C H 4 2 7 1
5
1 1
9
C 7
4 2 0 C I C H 4 6 7
E D 7 7 4 2 4 2 0 C I 0 C I
C H 4 0 7 1
C H 4 8 7
4 5 8 3 8 3 R 3 R 3
p 3 0 4 0 C 2 2
3
01
R I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A A A A A A A A G D 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 1 1
B 7
4 2 0 C I C H 4 4 7
D N G N P
B - A t t p p O - O N N P P
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
D N G N P
4 4 u P 1 C
C C V N P
4 1 4 G 0 7 C 2 H C 4 I 7
2-4
0 2
6 7 8 3 8 3 R 3 R 3
p D 9 0 0 4 2 N C 2 G N P
T S 8 1 C 1 P N F C L I
C C V N P
r i n e i D t g n r N E O G N P 5 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 S 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 L 2 B B B B B B B B 4 C 7 I c c V D N G
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D - D - D - D - D - D - D - D N N N N N N N N P P P P P P P P
B g o A J - g o N J P N P
N T S 5 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 C 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 P 1 F N L C I
c c V d n G
9 K 1 7 R 4 C C V N P
s n + - e L L S O O R S - S - C N N N P P P
D R D y C e L 1 2 K E - A - A - / N N N N P P P P
R E D O C N E 1 G N A B O J E
7
C
D N G N P
OTHER CIRCUIT BOARDS_2/2 Circuit Diagram
CARRIAGE BOARD
R91 Non
R90 Non
R89 0
CN16
R88 0
1 2 3 4
c-Opt-B R81
2
53014-0410
220 CN15 1 2 3 4 5
R80 CN13 c-Opt-A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
220 c-Sens
53014-0510 CN14 c-Sol+ c-Sol-
1 2 IL-S2P-S2L
IL-FPC-8SL C-GND
SENSOR BOARD
Mark Sensor SM1
SM3
Pinch Sensor
sm-LedAN
SP1
sm-TrC
SP3 3
sp-LedAN
sp-TrC
4
3
1
IC28 NJL5265KL 2
SM4
SM2
IC26 GP1L57
1
sm-TrE
4
SP4
sm-LedKA
SP2
M-Gnd
2
sp-TrE
sp-LedKA
S-Gnd
2-5
3 Replacement of Main Parts
3 Replacement of Main Parts Following table describes the necessary adjustment after the replacement of each parts.
Replacement Parts Necessary Adjustment Main Board 1. Upgrade Firmware 2. Initialize 3. Tool Pressure Adjustment 4. Calibration 5. Crop Mark Sensor Adjustment
Revised 4
Replacement Parts Necessary Adjustment Tool Carriage 1. Tool Height Adjustment 2. Tool Pressure Adjustment 3. Crop Mark Sensor Adjustment Replacement Parts Drive Gear
Revised 4
Necessary Adjustment 1. Motor Backlash Adjustment
Replacement Parts Necessary Adjustment Motor 1. Motor Backlash Adjustment
Revised 4
3-1 TOOL CARRIAGE_REPLACEMENT (Referential Time : 10 min.)
1
Remove the FRONT COVER. (CX-24 : W SEMS M3X8 BC / 6pcs.)
(CX-24 Only)
(CX-12 : W SEMS M3X8 BC / 4pcs.)
CROP MARK SENSOR has been fixed to the machines with the following serial number. CX-24 : ZQ81680 and above CX-12 : ZQ81680 and above
(FRONT VIEW)
Remove the FRONT COVER by disconnecting the flat cables from the Panel Board.
(RIGHT SIDE) 3-1
2
Remove the Y RAIL COVER. (BINDING HEAD WITH TEETH WASHER M3X8 Ni / 4pcs.)
3
(REAR VIEW)
3
Disconnect the 3 cables.
(CARRIAGE JUNCTION BOARD)
4
Unhook and remove the screws for fixing the TOOL CARRIAGE. (W SEMS M3X6 Ni / 2pcs.)
SCREWS
HOOK (WHITE)
5
Remove the CARRIAGE COVER and the TOOL CARRIAGE. (CARRIAGE COVER : W SEMS M3X6 Ni / 1pce.) (TOOL CARRIAGE : W SEMS M3X8 Ni / 2pcs.)
SCREWS
(TOOL CARRIAGE) 3-2
6
Remove the INSULOCK TIE for fixing the cables.
INSULOCK TIE
7
Remove the screws for fixing the CROP MARK SENSOR. (BINDING M2.6X4 C / 2pcs.)
SCREWS (CARRIAGE_BOTTOM)
8
Fix the (New) CROP MARK SENSOR to the New TOOL CARRIAGE. (BINDING M2.6X4 C / 2pcs.)
SCREWS (CARRIAGE_BOTTOM)
9
Fix the CROP MARK SENSOR CABLE and TOOL CARRIAGE CABLE with the INSULOCK TIE.
TOOL CARRIAGE CABLE
CROP
MARK
SENSOR CABLE
INSULOCK TIE
3-3
10
Pass the Sensor Cable through the hole of the TOOL
SENSOR CABLE
CARRIAGE and fix the TOOL CARRIAGE by pushing it upwards. Then, fix the CARRIAGE COVER.
SCREWS
(TOOL CARRIAGE : W SEMS M3X8 Ni / 2pcs.) (CARRIAGE COVER : W SEMS M3X6 Ni / 1pce.)
(TOOL CARRIAGE)
11 Fix the screws for fixing the TOOL CARRIAGE. And then, fix the cables with the hook. (W SEMS M3X6 Ni / 2pcs.)
SCREWS HOOK (White)
12 Connect the 3 cables.
(CARRIAGE JUNCTION BOARD)
13 Fix the Y RAIL COVER. (BINDING HEAD with TEETH WASHER M3X8 Ni / 4pcs.)
(REAR VIEW) 3-4
14 Connect the flat cables to the Panel Board.
Make sure that the blue line on the big cable faces upwards and the blue line on the small cable faces left when connecting them.
(RIGHT SIDE) Fix the FRONT COVER. CX-24 : Fix the screws at the center first and them both sides.
(CX-24 Only)
CX-12 : Fix the screws from the left side. (CX-24 : W SEMS M3X8 BC / 6pcs.) (CX-12 : W SEMS M3X8 BC / 4pcs.)
(FRONT VIEW)
15 Carry out the following adjustments. 1. Tool Height Adjustment 2. Tool Pressure Adjustment 3. Crop Mark Sensor Adjustment
3-5
3
3-2 MAIN BOARD_REPLACEMENT (Referential Time : 10min.) Remove the FRONT COVER. (CX-24 : W SEMS M3X8 BC / 6pcs.)
(CX-24 Only)
(CX-12 : W SEMS M3X8 BC / 4pcs.)
3
(FRONT VIEW) Remove the FRONT COVER by disconnecting the 2 flat cables from the Panel Board.
(RIGHT SIDE)
2
Remove the Y RAIL COVER. (BINDING HEAD WITH TEETH WASHER M3X8 Ni / 4pcs.)
(REAR VIEW)
3
Remove the GUIDE COVER R. (BINDING HEAD with TEETH WASHER M3X8 Ni / 4pcs.)
(REAR VIEW) 3-6
4
Remove the RIGHT SIDE COVER. (BINDING HEAD M4X5 Ni / 4pcs.)
(RIGHT SIDE)
5
6
Disconnect all the cables (5 pcs.) from the MAIN BOARD.
HOOK (White)
Remove the screws from the MAIN BOARD and the Heat Sink. And disconnect the Cable on the MAIN BOARD. (W SEMS M3X6 Ni / 6pcs.)
CABLE MAIN BOARD
7
Remove the screws of the Parallel Cable and nuts of the Serial Cable.
SERIAL
PARALLEL
3-7
3
8
Remove the MAIN BOARD.
9
Fix the new MAIN BOARD and connect the CABLE on
3 the MAIN BOARD. (W SEMS M3X6 Ni / 6pcs.)
CABLE MAIN BOARD
10 Fix the screws of the Parallel Cable and nuts of the Serial Cable.
SERIAL
Connect the cables (5pcs.) to the MAIN BOARD.
Make sure connect the wirings to the right place. Carriage Motor Cable Grit Motor Cable
CN4 CN3
Fan Cable (Red and Black)
CN8
Paper Sensor Cable (Yellow and Blue) Switching Power Cable
3-8
CN9
CN7
PARALLEL
12 Fix the cables with the hook and put the hook to the Right Side Frame.
HOOK (White)
3 13 Fix the RIGHT SIDE COVER. (BINDING HEAD M4X5 Ni / 4pcs.)
(RIGHT SIDE)
14 Fix the GUIDE COVER R. (BINDING HEAD with TEETH WASHER M3X8 Ni / 4pcs.)
(REAR VIEW)
15 Fix the Y RAIL COVER. (BINDING HEAD with TEETH WASHER M3X8 Ni / 4pcs.)
(REAR VIEW) 3-9
16 Connect the flat cables to the Panel Board.
Make sure that the blue line on the big cable faces upwards and the blue line on the small cable faces left when connecting them.
3
(RIGHT SIDE COVER) Fix the FRONT COVER. CX-24 : Fix the screws at the center first and them (CX-24 Only)
both sides. CX-12 : Fix the screws from the left side. (CX-24 : W SEMS M3X8 BC / 6pcs.) (CX-12 : W SEMS M3X8 BC / 4pcs.)
(FRONT VIEW)
17 Carry out the following adjustments. 1. Upgrade Firmware 2. Initialize 3. Tool Pressure Adjustment 4. Calibration 5. Crop Mark Sensor Adjustment
3-10
Revised 4
3-3 CARRIAGE MOTOR_REPLACEMENT (Referential Time : 5 min.)
1
Remove the FRONT COVER. (CX-24 : W SEMS M3X8 BC / 6pcs.)
(CX-24 Only)
(CX-12 : W SEMS M3X8 BC / 4pcs.)
(FRONT VIEW) Remove the FRONT COVER by disconnecting the flat cables from the Panel Board.
(RIGHT SIDE COVER)
2
Remove the RIGHT SIDE COVER. (BINDING HEAD M4X5 Ni / 4pcs.)
(RIGHT SIDE )
3
Disconnect the CARRIAGE MOTOR WIRE from CN4 of the MAIN BOARD.
CN4
(RIGHT FRONT) 3-11
3
4
Remove the CARRIAGE MOTOR. (W SEMS PRECOATING LOCK AGENT M3X8 C / 2pcs.)
SCREWS(CX-12) The position of the screws fixing the CX-24 CARRIAGE MOTOR is different from CX-12.
3
(RIGHT REAR)
SCREWS(CX-24)
5
Fix the new CARRIAGE MOTOR together with the SPACER to the FRAME so that there won't be any looseness or to much load. (W SEMS PRECOATING LOCK AGENT M3X8 C /
SPACER
2pcs.)
The position of the screws fixing the CX-24 SPACER is different from CX-12.
SCREWS (RIGHT REAR)
6
Connect the CARRIAGE MOTOR WIRE to the CN4 on the MAIN BOARD.
CN4
7
(RIGHT FRONT)
Fix the RIGHT SIDE COVER. (BINDING HEAD M4X5 Ni / 4pcs.)
(RIGHT SIDE ) 3-12
8
Connect the flat cables to the Panel Board.
Make sure that the blue line on the big cable faces upwards and the blue line on the small cable faces left when connecting them.
(RIGHT SIDE) Fix the FRONT COVER. CX-24 : Fix the screws at the center first and them both sides.
(CX-24 Only)
CX-12 : Fix the screws from the left side. (CX-24 : W SEMS M3X8 BC / 6pcs.) (CX-12 : W SEMS M3X8 BC / 4pcs.)
(FRONT VIEW)
3-13
3
3-4 GRIT MOTOR_REPLACEMENT (Referential Time : 5 min.)
1
Remove the FRONT COVER. (CX-24 : W SEMS M3X8 BC / 6pcs.)
(CX-24 Only)
(CX-12 : W SEMS M3X8 BC / 4pcs.)
3
(FRONT VIEW) Remove the FRONT COVER by disconnecting the flat cables from the Panel Board.
(RIGHT SIDE COVER) Remove the LEFT SIDE COVER. (BINDING HEAD M4X5 Ni / 4pcs.)
(LEFT SIDE ) Remove the Y RAIL COVER. (BINDING HEAD WITH TEETH WASHER M3X8 Ni / 4pcs.)
(REAR VIEW) 3-14
Remove the COVER GUIDE R. (BINDING HEAD WITH TEETH WASHER M3X8 Ni / 4pcs.)
(REAR VIEW) Remove the GRIT MOTOR WIRE from the CN3 on the MAIN BOARD.
CN3
6
(RIGHT FRONT)
Remove the GRIT MOTOR. (W SEMS PRECOATING LOCK AGENT M3X8 C / 2pcs.)
GRIT MOTOR
SCREWS (LEFT SIDE)
7
Fix the GRIT MOTOR so that there won't be any looseness or too much load. (W SEMS PRECOATING LOCK AGENT M3X8 C / 2pcs.)
GRIT MOTOR GRIT MOTOR
The GRIT MOTOR CABLE should be the front side when fixing the ASS'Y MOTOR Y.
SCREWS
CABLE
(LEFT SIDE) 3-15
3
Connect the GRIT MOTOR WIRE to the CN3 on the MAIN BOARD.
3
CN3
(RIGHT FRONT)
Fix the COVER GUIDE R. (BINDING HEAD WITH TEETH WASHER M3X8 Ni / 4pcs.)
(REAR VIEW) Fix the Y RAIL COVER. (BINDING HEAD with TEETH WASHER M3X8 Ni / 4pcs.)
(REAR VIEW) Fix the LEFT SIDE COVER. (BINDING HEAD M4X5 Ni / 4pcs.)
(LEFT SIDE ) 3-16
Connect the flat cables to the Panel Board.
Make sure that the blue line on the big cable faces upwards and the blue line on the small cable faces left when connecting them. (RIGHT SIDE) Fix the FRONT COVER. CX-24 : Fix the screws at the center first and them both sides.
(CX-24 Only)
CX-12 : Fix the screws from the left side. (CX-24 : W SEMS M3X8 BC / 6pcs.) (CX-12 : W SEMS M3X8 BC / 4pcs.)
(FRONT VIEW)
3-17
3
3-5 PINCH ROLLER_REPLACEMENT (Referential Time : 5min.)
1
Lower the SHEET LOADING LEVER to raise the PINCH ROLLER.
3 Remove one of the E-RING with the Flat Head driver.
Set the Sheet to prevent the washer from dropping during the replacement.
E-RING
Remove the SHAFT.
SHAFT
Fix the new PINCH ROLLER with washers by passing the SHAFT through the PINCH R OLLER.
Be careful with the direction of the PINCH ROLLER. The marked side should be outside.
3-18
Fix the E-RING with pincers.
E-RING
3
Revised 1
3-6 CUTTER PROTECTION_REPLACEMENT (Referential Time : 5 min.) Put the CUTTER PROTECTION fully from the left edge of the APRON and along the MARK on the
CUTTER PROTECTION
FRAME,CENTER. There would be space at the right edge.
0 ~ 1mm (FRONT VIEW)
MARK The machines with the following serial number have been carved the MARK. CX-24 : ZN92130 and above CX-12 : ZO 00370 and above
3-19
4 Adjustment
4 Adjustment 4-1 Special Tool Table shows a list of special tools recommended by Roland DG Corp. Tool No.
ST-002
Tool Name
TENSION GAUGE 3N (300gf)
Purpose
Tool Pressure Adjustment
Tool No.
ST-006
Tool Name
WHITE DUMMY PEN
Purpose
Tool Height Adjustment Tool Pressure Adjustment
Tool No.
ST-012
Tool Name
DIAL TENSION METER DT-50 0.5N (50gf)
Purpose
Tool Pressure Adjustment
4-1
4 Adjustment
4-2 Service Mode Service Mode
Revised 4
[ ], [ ], [ ] + POWER ON
VERSION
A100
Display the version of Firmware.
[Counterclockwise] Turn the dial to select the menu.
[Clockwise]
F-35g
U < 33>
[MENU/PARAM]
F-35g
This menu is for adjusting the MIN Tool Pressure. Refer to section 4 [TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT] for details.
U < 33>
[Counterclockwise]
[Clockwise]
F-200g U <155>
4
[MENU/PARAM]
This menu is for adjusting the MAX Tool Pressure. Refer to section 4 [TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT] for details.
F-200g U <155>
[Counterclockwise]
[Clockwise]
KEY
START
[MENU/PARAM]
KEY
********
This menu is for checking the Panel Keys. It will be checked [MENU/PARAM], [ENTER], [TEST], [ORIGIN] ,[ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] in order.
[Counterclockwise]
[Clockwise]
SENSOR F1 R1 C1
[MENU/PARAM]
SENSOR F1 R1 C1
This menu is for checking the ON / OFF status of Sensor. F : Front Pepare Sensor R : Rear Paper Sensor C : Carriage Sensor 1 : ON 0 : OFF
FAN
This menu is for checking the FAN. ON/OFF will be changed by pressing the [ ENTER] key.
[Counterclockwise]
[Clockwise]
FAN
OFF
[MENU/PARAM]
OFF
[Counterclockwise]
[Clockwise]
CALIB-G < 0.11>
[MENU/PARAM]
CALIB-G < 0.11>
This menu is for Calibration of the Grit Roller side. The value is %.
[Counterclockwise] [TEST]
DATA1
[MENU/PARAM]
DATA2
Select the Calibration Checking DATA by turning the dial and press the [ENTER] key to draw a figure.
[Clockwise]
CALIB-C < 0.11>
[MENU/PARAM]
CALIB-C < 0.11>
This menu is for Calibration of the Carriage Moving. The value is %.
[Counterclockwise] [TEST]
DATA1
[MENU/PARAM]
DATA2
Select the Calibration Checking DATA by turning the dial and press the [ENTER] key to draw a figure.
[Clockwise]
CROP
START
[Clockwise]
Go to Next Page.
4-2
[MENU/PARAM]
CROP
START
This menu is for Crop Mark Sensor Auto Calibration.
4 Adjustment
From last Page. [Counterclockwise]
[Clockwise]
CROP G
[MENU/PARAM]
< -31>
CROP G
< -31>
This menu is used when Auto Calibration cannot be done. This menu shows the distance in Grid direction between the center of the Sensor and the center of the cutter. This value will change by Jog Dial. (1 step = 0.05mm)
CROP C
< 416>
This menu is used when Auto Calibration cannot be done. This menu shows the distance in Carriage direction between the center of the Sensor and the center of the cutter. This value will change by Jog Dial. (1 step = 0.05mm)
CROP AD
468
[Counterclockwise]
[Clockwise]
CROP C
< 416>
[MENU/PARAM]
[Counterclockwise]
[Clockwise]
CROP AD
468
[MENU/PARAM]
This menu is for checking the movement of the Crop Mark Sensor. This value will change depending on the media.
[Counterclockwise]
4
[Clockwise]
EEROM
START
[MENU/PARAM]
EEROM check OK!
This menu is for checking the EEROM. Either [OK] or [NG] will be indicated after the check
DRAM check OK!
This menu is for checking the DRAM. Either [OK] or [NG] will be indicated after the check
AGING
This menu is for AGING. AGING starts after pressing the [MENU/PARAM] key and it will be stop after turning the power off.
[Counterclockwise]
[Clockwise]
DRAM
START
[MENU/PARAM]
[Counterclockwise]
[Clockwise]
AGING
START
[MENU/PARAM]
START
[Counterclockwise]
[Clockwise]
PENWAIT
[MENU/PARAM]
< 0>
Movement Mode
< 0>
This menu is for setting the time from going the Pen or the Cutter down until moving. The range of the time is 0 ~ 99 (msec). Ending menu of the Service Mode.
KEY Dir
This menu is for setting the media feeding direction when pressing the [ Forw : The media feeds forward with [ ] key. (Default) Rev : The media feeds backward with [ ] key.
COMMAND
This menu is for setting the COMMAND. AUTO : AUTO (Default) MODE2 : COMMAND CAMM-GL3 MODE 2 Fixed MODE1 : COMMAND CAMM-GL3 MODE 1 Fixed
PENWAIT
Revised 2
[ ], [ ], [MENU/PARAM] + POWER ON
KEY Dir
[MENU/PARAM]
], [
].
[Counterclockwise] Turn the dial to select the menu. [Clockwise]
COMMAND
[MENU/PARAM]
[Counterclockwise]
Turn the dial to select the menu.
[Clockwise]
MARK
[MENU/PARAM] MARK [Counterclockwise]
Always O FF.
Turn the dial to select the menu.
[Clockwise]
!FScmd
[MENU/PARAM]
[Counterclockwise]
!FScmd
This menu is for setting the Tool Pressure Control Command (!FS). ON : Enable OFF : Disable (Default)
Turn the dial to select the menu.
[Clockwise]
EXIT
Press the [ENTER] key to reset and go back to the general menu.
4-3
4 Adjustment
4-3 Function Mode Revised 2
Displayed Language and Unit
SYSTEM REPORT
Turn on the power while pressing the [
] key.
SYSTEM REPORT MODEL : CX-24 MAIN : A100 BOOT : B100
UNIT LINGUA
--- OTHER PARAMETER --AREA : 1.0 [m] , SAVE : USER1 , SMOOT : ON , BAUD : 9600 , STOP : 1 , HAND : H-WIRE , Metric AUTO OFF
[MENU/PARAM]
LINGUA
--- SAVE MENU --No \ ITEM FORCE[g] SPEED[cm/s] OFFSET WEIGHT CURRENT : 100 40 0.250 LIGHT SAVE1 : 50 40 0.250 LIGHT SAVE2 : 50 40 0.250 LIGHT SAVE3 : 50 40 0.250 LIGHT SAVE4 : 50 40 0.250 LIGHT SAVE5 : 50 40 0.250 LIGHT SAVE5 : 50 40 0.250 LIGHT SAVE6 : 50 40 0.250 LIGHT SAVE7 : 50 40 0.250 LIGHT SAVE8 : 50 40 0.250 LIGHT
UNIT : COMMAND: !FScmd : -- END ---
, ,
LINGUA
LANG.
[ENTER]
EXIT [ENTER]
Languages : English, Japanese, German, French, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese
Forw. 0[msec]
Unit
: Metric (mm), Inch
All data inside the EEPROM will be initialized.
Turn on the power while pressing the [ENTER] key.
Turn on the power while pressing the [ ], [ ], [ORIGIN] keys.
SERIAL INTERFACE CHECK Turn on the power while pressing the [ ] key.
RS232C check
Error Init ALL EEROM
[ENTER]
FINISH
bit
= 1111
STxD-SRxD error TxD-RxD error DTR-CTS error RTS-DSR error
ENTER ->ALL INIT
[ENTER]
4-4
Inch
UNIT
The data which the customer sets inside the EEPROM will be initialized.
ENTER ->START INT
UNIT
[ENTER]
ALL INITIALIZE
INITIALIZE EEROM
ENGLIS
ROTATE: OFF PRESET: USER1 I/O : AUTO DATA : 8 PARITY : NONE U-CROP : OFF CURSOR: PENWAIT:
UNIT
LIMITED INITIALIZE
COMPLETED
[MENU/PARAM]
--- PARAM --CALIB. : C=0.00% G = 0.00% FORCE DA : MAX= 170 MIN= 45 CROP ENABLE: OFF CROP OFFSET: X= 430 Y= -29 LANGUAGE : ENGLISH
4
Turn on the power while pressing the [MENU/PARAM] key.
2 (TxD) 4 (RTS) 5 (CTS) 14 (STxD)
Connection 3 (RxD) 6 (DSR) 20 (DTR) 16 (SRxD)
4 Adjustment
4-4 HOW TO UPGRADE FIRMWARE (Referential Time : 5 min.)
1
Connect PC and CX-24/12 with the PARALLEL It is necessary to prepare the followings to upgrade the FIRMWARE.
CABLE.
1. FIRMWARE DISK 2. PC with MS-DOS 3. PARALLEL CABLE
2
Turn on the power while pressing [
], [
], [
4
]
keys. It is ready to receive data when [Send new program]
[
][
][
] + POWER ON
is displayed.
VERSION UP SURE? [ENTER]
Send new program
3
Open the download.BAT from MS-DOS.
Some PCs can not use the BAT FILE.
CX-XX V.A 100
** %
ERASE
** %
WRITE
** %
Please refer to the ReadMe File in the FIRMWARE DISK.
4
Turn off the power when the upgrade is completed.
COMPLETE
POWER OFF
4-5
4 Adjustment
4-5 TOOL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT (Referential Time : 20min.)
TOOL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT is designed to cut the whole media equally and ensure cutting quality by eliminating tool-bouncing as the tool traverses the media. This adjustment must be performed after replacement of the TOOL CARRIAGE. Roland Special Tool ST-006, Thickness Gauge and 1mm Hexagonal wrench are used for this adjustment.
4
1
Remove the Carriage Cover. (W SEMS M3X6 Ni / 1pce.)
Screw
2
Remove the screws fixing the FRONT COVER.
(CX-24 Only)
(CX-24 : W SEMS M3X8 BC / 6pcs.) (CX-12 : W SEMS M3X8 BC / 4pcs.)
(FRONT VIEW)
Make sure not to disconnect the flat cables from the Panel Board.
(RIGHT SIDE COVER)
4-6
4 Adjustment
3
Remove the Y RAIL COVER. (BINDING HEAD WITH TEETH WASHER M3X8 Ni / 4pcs.)
(REAR VIEW)
4
Put the PINCH ROLLER down at the both ends of
5
Turn on the power and press the [ENTER] key.
4
GRIT ROLLER
CX-24 : Make sure to cover the FRONT / REAR PAPER SENSOR with paper and turn on the power.
6
Put the WHITE DUMMY PEN (ST-006) to the TOOL CARRIAGE. Make sure to insert until the collar of the blade holder touches the rim of the hole.
4-7
4 Adjustment
Move the TOOL CARRIAGE to the positions shown in
7
the right figure with the [
], [
] keys.
Carry out Adjustment 8 at the position where the clearance between the pen tip and the BED is the lowest.
4
8
Adjust the Adjusting Screw so that t he clearance between the pen tip and the BED will be more than
Adjusting Screw
2.4 / less than 2.6 with 1mm Hexagonal wrench.
Make sure to adjust the Adjusting Screw so that the 2.4mm thickness gauge can insert between the pen tip and the BED and 2.6mm thickness gauge can not insert.
4-8
Thickness Gauge
4 Adjustment
4-6 TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT (Referential Time : 15 min.) TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT is for adjusting the voltage supplied to the solenoid of the TOOL CARRIAGE to ensure that correct pressure would be added to the blade when cutting. This adjustment must be performed after replacement of the TOOL CARRIAGE. It is necessary to enter PEN PRESSURE MODE to perform this adjustment. Roland Special Tool ST-002, ST-006 and ST-012 are used for this adjustment.
[Actual Pen Pressure]
4
Offset is not adjusted.
Driver IC [MTD2005] supplies voltage, corresponds to the pen pressure, to the
Correct
200 g
solenoid of the Carriage. Tool Pressure could be set by adjusting the OFFSET with "MIN" adjustment and GAIN with "MAX" adjustment of the TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT.
Gain Gain is not adjusted.
Offset 20 g
20 g
1
Make sure to carry out TOOL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
2
Move the TOOL CARRIAGE to the position where the
200 g
[Pressure set from Panel]
before this adjustment.
TOOL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT has been carried out.
4-9
4 Adjustment
3
Turn on the power while pressing [
], [
], [
]
[
keys to enter the Service Mode.
][
][
] + POWER ON
Select [F-35g] menu and press [MENU/PARAM] key to enter the Adjusting Mode.
VERSION
A100
F-35g
U < 33> [MENU/PARAM]
F-35g
4
4
5
Move the PEN down by pressing the [
U < 33>
] key.
Make sure to touch the pen tip to the BED.
Pull up the TOOL CARRIAGE with the DIAL GAUGE (ST-012) and measure the tool pressure when pen tip leaves the BED.
0.3N ~ 0.4N (30gf ~ 40gf)
6
Adjust the parameter in the menu with the dial so t hat the pressure will be 0.3N ~ 0.4N (30gf ~ 40gf). Press the [ENTER] key to save the settings.
F-35g
D < 33>
F-35g
D <36>
Make sure to check the pressure with the DIAL GAUGE (ST-012) again.
[ENTER]
F-36g
4-10
U <36>
4 Adjustment
7
Select the [F-200g] menu and press the [MENU/ PARAM] key to enter the adjusting mode.
F-35g
U < 36>
F-200g
U <155> [MENU/PARAM]
F-200g
8
Move the PEN down by pressing the [
9
Pull up the TOOL CARRIAGE with the TENSION
U <155>
4
] key.
Make sure to touch the pen tip to the BED.
GAUGE (ST-002) and measure the tool pressure
1.9N ~ 2.0N
when pen tip leaves the BED.
(195gf ~ 205gf)
10 Adjust the parameter in the menu with the dial so that the pressure will be 1.9N ~ 2.0N (195gf ~ 205gf).
F-200g
D <155>
F-200g
D 157
Press the [ENTER] key to save the settings. Make sure to check the pressure with the TENSION GAUGE (ST-002) again.
[
F-200g
]
U 157
4-11
4 Adjustment
4-7 CALIBRATION (Referential Time : 20 min.) CALIBRATION is designed to ensure the distance accuracy by adjusting the media-feeding rate. This adjustment must be performed after the MAIN BOARD or in case you like to improve the distance accuracy. It is necessary to enter the CALIBRATION MODE to perform this adjustment.
4
1
2
Put the 0.25mm Standard Ceramic Pen to the TOOL CARRIAGE.
Set A1 size paper on CX-24 and A3 size paper on CX-12. Make sure to set the edge of the paper to the Guide line.
3
Turn on the power while pressing [
], [
], [
]
keys to enter the Service Mode.
[
][
][
] + POWER ON
Select [CALIB -*] menu and press the [TEST] key. Then, select the [DATA2] with the dial.
VERSION
CALIB-G [CALIB - *] menu is used either [CALIB-G] or [CALIB -C].
4-12
A100
< 0.11> [TEST]
DATA1
DATA2
4 Adjustment
4
CX-24/12 will start drawing a figure when pressing
CX-24
AI SIZE
the [ENTER] key.
50mm 100mm
GRIT 750mm
CX-12
A3 SIZE 50mm 100mm GRIT 350mm
50mm 100mm
50mm 100mm 250mm CARRIAGE
550mm CARRIAGE
5
Lower the sheet loading lever and remove t he sheet.
6
Measure the length of CARRIAGE DIRECTION / GRIT ROLLER DIRECTION by using the figure.
4
If the measured length is within the following range, it does not need to calibrate. [CX-24] Grit Direction : 748.5mm ~ 751.5mm Carriage Direction : 548.9mm ~ 551.1mm [CX-12] Grit Direction : 349.3mm ~ 350.7mm Carriage Direction : 249.5mm ~ 250.5mm If the measured length is beyond the range, carry out the 7 ~ 12 .
7
Calculate the amount to be calibrate by using the right formula.
( FORMULA for the Grit Direction ) 750 (350) mm - Measured Length (mm) X 100 = Calibrating Measured Length (mm) Amount (%)
[FOR EXAMPLE] 750mm - 752mm X 100 = - 0.3 (%) 752mm
4-13
4 Adjustment
( FORMULA for the Carriage Direction ) 550 (250) mm - Measured Length (mm) X 100 = Calibrating Measured Length (mm) Amount (%)
[FOR EXAMPLE] 550mm - 547mm X 100 = 0.5 (%) 547mm
4
8
9
Select the directions, GRIT ROLLER DIRECTION or CARRIAGE DIRECTION.
(Grit Direction)
CALIB-G
< 0.11>
(Carriage Direction)
CALIB-C
< 0.13>
Press the [MENU/PARAM] key to enter the menu and change the Calibrating Amount with the dial.
CALIB-G Enter the Calibrating Amount which is the amount calculated at 7 . Calibrating range is -0.60% ~ +0.60%.
10
< 0.13> [MENU/PARAM]
CALIB-G
-0.3
Press the [ENTER] key to save the settings. If the both directions are needed to calibrate, press
CALIB-G
[ENTER]
the [MENU/PARAM].
[MENU/PARAM]
Select another direction and carry out the 9 .
4-14
-0.3
CALIB-G
< -0.3>
CALIB-C
< 0.13>
4 Adjustment
11 Set the paper again and press the [TEST] key. Then, select the [DATA2] with the dial and CX-24/12 will start drawing a fi gure when pressing the [ENTER]
CALIB-G
< -0.3> [TEST]
key.
DATA1
DATA2
DATA1
DATA2 [ENTER]
4
Measure the length of CARRIAGE DIRECTION or
12 GRIT ROLLER DIRECTION by using the figure.
Make sure that the measured length is within the following range. [CX-24] Grit Direction : 748.5mm ~ 751.5mm Carriage Direction : 548.9mm ~ 551.1mm [CX-12] Grit Direction : 349.3mm ~ 350.7mm Carriage Direction : 249.5mm ~ 250.5mm If the measured length is beyond the range, carry out the 7 ~ 12 again.
4-15
4 Adjustment
4-8 CROP MARK MARK SENSOR CHECK CHECK (Referential Time Time : 20 min.)
Revised 4
This is for checking the sensitivity of the CROP MARK SENSOR with using the internal data of the machine. It can be done without the influence of Application / Driver.
4
1
Prepare the followings. 1. Sheet which the Crop Marks are printed. 2. Blade
Make sure that there is no illustration and stain on this area. A4 size 5.7cm
3. Blade Holder Crop Mark (Diameter : 1cm)
Printing Area
2cm 1.5cm
2
Set the Sheet and fix the Blade Holder with a blade to the Carriage.
Pinch Roller
Set the Right & Left Pinch Rollers at the outside of the Crop Marks. Set the sheet so that the Crop Marks are on the Cutter Protection.
3
Cutter Protection
Power on the machine and press the [MENU/PARAM] key to enter the User's Mode.
SELECT I
ROLL [MENU/PARAM]
SELECT I
4-16
ROLL
4 Adjustment
4
Make sure that the [CROP MARKS] menu is set to [AUTO].
SELECT I
ROLL
SELECT I
ROLL
CROPMARK I
Factory Default : [OFF] In order to set to [AUTO], press the [MENU/PARAM] key to enter the Setting Mode and change it by the
CROPMARK I
[MENU/PARAM]
Jog Dial.
CROPMARK I
Then, press the [ENTER] key to save it.
CROPMARK I [ENTER]
5
Power off the machine and power on again while pressing the [TEST] key.
4
[ TEST ] + POWER ON
Select [PIECE] and press press the [ENTER] key.
MARK
TEST
SELECT
ROLL
SELECT
PIECE [ENTER]
6
The machine cuts around the Crop Marks. Make sure that the Crop Marks are in the cut squares. If not, carry out the Crop Mark Sensor Adjustment.
4-17
4 Adjustment
4-9 AUTO CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT (Referential Time : 20 min.)
Revised 4
This adjustment is for calibrating the distance from the center of the sensor to the tip of the pen. This adjustment can be performed by adjusting the cutting position to the Crop Marks which are printed on the sheet with [CROP START] menu in the Service Mode.
4
1
Prepare the followings. 1. Vinyl Sheet
Size : A4 Color : Black (Backing should be white.)
2. Blade 3. Blade Holder 4. Tweezers
2
Set the Right & Left Pinch Rollers with 10cm interspace. Set the Sheet and fix the Blade Holder with a blade to the Carriage.
3
Turn on the power while pressing [
], [
], [
keys to enter the Service Mode.
]
[
][
][
] + POWER ON
Select [CROP START] menu and press [MENU/ PARAM] key to carry out the AUTO CROP MARK
VERSION
A100
SENSOR ADJUSTMENT.
CROP
START [MENU/PARAM]
PAUSE -> ENTER
4-18
4 Adjustment
4
Peel the sheet off leaving 2 squares after cutting.
Peel off this area. Please carry out this without taking the sheet off.
5
4
Press [ENTER] key to continue the adjustment. Sensor detects the center of the left square firstly and detects the center of the right square. Then, the machine cuts inside of the right square.
6
Peel off the inside part of the right square and check that the line of the right square is not cut. If it is cut, carry out the [4-10 Manual Crop Mark Sensor Adjustment].
4-19
4 Adjustment
4-10 MANUAL CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT (Referential Time : 20 min.)
Revised 4
This adjustment can be done more precisely than the Auto Crop Mark Sensor Adjustment. This adjustment can be performed from [CROP G] & [CROP C] menus in the Service Mode.
4
1
Turn on the power while pressing [
], [
], [
]
keys to enter the Service Mode.
[
][
][
] + POWER ON
Select [CROP - *] menu and press [MENU/PARAM] key to enter the setting mode.
VERSION
A100
CROP
< -29>
Select [CROP G] when adjusting the grit
*
[MENU/PARAM]
direction. Select [CROP C] when adjusting the carriage
CROP
*
< -29>
direction. Change the parameter with the Jog Dial and press [ENTER] key to save it.
In case of moving the Cutting Position down _about 0.5mm.
Parameter 1step = 0.05mm (Parameter 20 steps = 1mm) CROP G
< -40 >
- 10 steps CROP G
When adjusting the cutting position to the right
< -50 > [ENTER]
/ up, the parameter is [+]. When adjusting the cutting position to the left / down, the parameter is [-]. In case of moving the Cutting Position to the right_about 1mm.
CROP C
< 25 >
+ 20 steps CROP C
< 45 > [ENTER]
4-20
4 Adjustment
3
Carry out [4-8 CROP MARK SENSOR CHECK].
4
4-21
5 Supplemental Information
5 Supplemental Information 5-1 OPERATIONAL SEQUENCE Power SW ON
DRAM CHECK
NG
Stop the movement.
OK Copy Firmware to DRAM.
NG
Stop the movement.
OK Motor Voltage Initialize Hardware.
NG
Display Error Message
or Fan Error
OK
EEROM CHECK
NG
5 Display Error Message
EEPROM Error
OK Roland DG Corp.
Displays Opening Message.
Sensor Error Detects origin
NG
Display Error Message
or Origin Error
OK SELECT
Displays Sheet Selection Menu.
Roll
ENTER Detects Media
NG
Display Error Message
SHEET UNLOADED
Display Error Message
Err:Bad Position
Display Error Message
Err:Sheet Set
Display Error Message
MARK1 NOT FOUND
OK Detects PINCH ROLLER position.
NG
OK When selecting PIECE
NG
Detects Media length. Revised 4
OK
When CROP MARK is enable Detects Crop Mark.
NG
OK Carriage moves to origin.
Ready to cut.
5-1
5 Supplemental Information
5-2 SENSOR MAP
REAR PAPER SENSOR (CX-24 ONLY) This sensor detects whether the Media is set or not. And also, it detects the rear edge of the Media. Media has to be on this sensor when SETUP.
CARRIAGE LIMIT & PINCH ROLL SENSOR This sensor detects the Carriage Limit and the Pinch Roller Position.
FRONT PAPER SENSOR (CX-24 ONLY) This sensor detects whether the Media is set or not. And also, it detects the front edge of the Media. Media has to be on this sensor when SETUP.
Revised 4
CROP MARK SENSOR This sensor detects the Crop Mark.
5-2
6 Troubleshooting
6 Troubleshooting 6-1 START & END POINTS DON'T MATCH Tool Height Adjustment Secure the Tool Carriage
Tool Pressure Adjustment
7
6
Tool Height is not correct
Tool Carriage is loose
8 Tool Pressure is not correct
Replace the Tool Carriage
5
9
Holder part of Tool Carriage is loose
Motor Gear is meshed too tight or too loose
Backlash Adjustment
START & END POINTS DON'T MATCH
4
1
Bearing inside Blade Holder doesn't rotate smoothly
Blade Offset doesn't match with offset set in CX.
2
3
Blade Holder is set loose on Tool Carriage
Replace the Blade Holder
Blade tip is wearing out
Match Offset
6
Secure the Blade Holder Replace the blade
: Symptom : Check Points : Action Number : Checking order
NO CHECKING POINT
1
ACTION
Blade Offset doesn't match with offset Match Offset set in CX
REFERENCE
User's Manual
OUTLINE
Blade used on the CX has offset and therefore, tip is shifted from its center. When the offset setting done on CX doesn't match with the blade offset, offset correction won't be done. Therefore, the starting and ending points won't match because the direction of the blade slightly shifts from the correct direction.
Blade Holder is set Secure the Blade 2 loose on Tool User's Manual Holder Carriage
When Blade Holder is set loose on Tool Carriage, the blade tip becomes very shaky when cutting and results in distorted figure.
Blade tip is wearing Replace the 3 out Blade
When blade tip wears out, offset will be changed. Therefore, as same sa1, the start ing and ending point won't match especially when cutting circles.
Bearing inside Blade holder 4 doesn't rotate smoothly 5
There are bearings in side the Blade Holder. When the bearings don't rotate smoothly, direction of the blade slightly shifts form the correct direction and therefore, starting and ending points doesn't match.
Replace the Blade holder
When holder part of Tool Carriage is loose, direction of the blade slightly shifts from the correct direction and th erefore, the starting and ending points won't match.
Holder part of Tool Replace the Tool Carriage is loose Carriage
Tool Carriage is 6 loose
7
User's Manual
Tool Height is not correct
Secure the Tool Carriage
Section3 [Tool Carriage _Replacement]
Tool Height Adjustment
Section4 [Tool Height Adjustment]
When the Tool Carriage is loose, direction of the Tool Carriage slightly shifts form the correct direction and therefore, the starting and ending points won't match.
When Tool Height is not adjusted, blade hits the Bed strongly and bounces. Therefore, the cutting at the very beginning won't be done and cause the starting and ending points to be shifted.
6-1
6 Troubleshooting
NO CHECKING POINT
ACTION
8
Tool Pressure is not Tool pressure is correct not
9
Motor Gear is Backlash meshed too tight or Adjustment too loose
6
6-2
REFERENCE
Section4 [Tool Pressure Adjustment]
OUTLINE
When Tool height is not adjusted, blade hits he Bed strongly and bounces. Therefore, he cutting at the very beginning won't be done and cause the starting and ending points to be shifted. And also, when the Tool Pressure is set too high by the user, the blade offset changes because the blade tip goes deep into the sheet. Therefore, the starting and ending points will be shifted. When Motor Gear is meshed too tight or too loose, Tool Carriage and Grit Roller will be driven unstable and results in starting and ending points to shift.
6 Troubleshooting
6-2 STITCH CUT Tool Height Adjustment Secure the Tool Carriage
Tool Pressure Adjustment
7
6
Tool Height is not correct
Tool Carriage is set loose
8 Tool Pressure is not correct
Replace the Tool Carriage
5
9
Holder part of Tool Carriage is loose
Solenoid Driver IC on Main Board is broken
Replace IC14 on Main Board
STITCH CUT 4
1 Blade tip is wearing out / cracks
Scratch in Cutter Protection
2
3
Bearing inside Blade Holder doesn't rotate smoothly
Replace the Cutter Protection
Tool doesn't move up/down smoothly
Replace the Blade
Replace the Blade Holder Replace the Tool Carriage
NO CHECKING POINT 1
ACTION
REFERENCE
Blade tip is wearing Replace the out / cracks Blade
6
OUTLINE
When blade wears out and cracks, it will be caught by the sheet and results in stitch cut.
Bearing inside Blade holder 2 doesn't rotate smoothly
Replace the Blade Holder
There are bearing s inside the Blade Holder. When the bearings don't rotate smoothly, direction of the blade slightly shifts from the correct direction and therefore, it will be caught by the sheet which results in stitch cut.
Tool doesn't move 3 up/down smoothly
Section3 [Tool Replace the Tool Carriage Carriage _Replacement
When Tool doesn't move up and down smoothly, blade sometimes hits the Bed strongly and bounces which results in stitch cut. In most cases, stitch cut at the beginning is caused by this reason.
Scratch in Cutter 4 Protection
Section3 [Cutter Cutter Protection is where the blade lands for cutting. If there is Replace the Protection scratch in the Cutter Protection, blade is caught by the sheet because Cutter Protection _Replacement it sticks deeper into the sheet and results in stitch cut.
5
6
Section3 [Tool Holder part of Tool Replace the Tool Carriage Carriage is loose Carriage _Replacement Tool Carriage is loose
Tool Height is not 7 correct
8
Secure the Tool Carriage Tool Height Adjustment
Tool Pressure is not Tool Pressure correct Adjustment
Solenoid Driver IC Replace IC14 on 9 on Main Board is Main Board broken
When holder part of Tool Carriage is loose, direction the blade slightly shifts from the correct direction and therefore, it will be caught by the sheet which results in stitch cut. When the Tool Carriage is loose, the blade tip becomes shaky and it will be caught by the sheet which results in stitch cut.
Section4 [Tool Height Adjustment]
When Tool Height is not adjusted, blade hits the Bed strongly and bounces which results in stitch cut. In most cases, stitch cut at the beginning is caused by this reason.
Section4 [Tool Pressure Adjustment]
When Tool Pressure is not adjusted, blade hits the Bed strongly and bounces which results in stitch cut. When Solenoid Driver IC breaks, sometimes high pressure will be generated. In this case, blade hits the Bed strongly and bounces which results in stitch cut.
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6 Troubleshooting
6-3 MEDIA SHIFTING
Secure the screw fixing the Plate Shaft
Refer to Troubleshooting FAN REVOLUTION 6-5
Clean the Grit Roller
5
6
Screw fixing the Plate Shaft is loose
Fan revolution
4 Grit Roller is dirty
7 Driver IC on Main Board is broken
Replace IC12/13 on Main Board
MEDIA SHIFTING
3 Pieces of Media
1
2
Sheet is not set correctly
Set the sheet again and explain to user
Pinch Roller is wearing out / broken
Cleaning
Replace the Pinch Roller
6
NO
CHECKING POINT
ACTION
REFERENCE
OUTLINE
The most effective measure against media shiftin g is to set the media straight to the machine. Small tilting of the media when setting it up could result in big shifting especially doing long print. It is recommended to setup the media by adding tension towards front and check the shifting by prefeed function before actually start cutting.
1
Sheet is not set correctly
Set the sheet again and explain to user
2
Pinch Roller is wearing out / broken
Replace the Pinch Roller
3
Pieces of Media
Cleaning
4
Grit Roller is dirty
Clean the Grit Roller
5
Screw fixing the Plate Shaft is loose
Secure the screw fixing the Plate Shaft
When the screw fixing the Plate Shaft is loose, the pinch roller doesn't push the grit roller with the correct pressure and results in media shifting.
Fan revolution
Refer to Troubleshooting FAN REVOLUTION 6-5
When Fan is not rotate correctly, it doesn't suck the media to the Apron and the media lifts up at the Bed and results in media shifting.
6
7
6-4
Driver IC on Main Replace IC12/ 13 Board is broken on Main Board
Section 3 [Pinch When pinch rollers wear out, power to hold the media will be Roller_Replacem weakened and results in media shifting. ent When dust such as pieces of media is stick to the feeding place, making contact with the dust during the cutting and results in media shifting. When dust such as pieces of Media is stick to the grit roller, power to hold the sheet will be weakened and results in media shifting. Use brush to clean the Grit Roller.
Motor Driver IC is a chip to supply the current to drive the motor. When it is broken, motor doesn't supply the correct current and the motor doesn't move correctly and results in media shifting.
6 Troubleshooting
6-4 PEN UP/DOWN ERROR
Connect the cable again
Replace the Tool Carriage
4
5
Cut-line in solenoid coil
Cable is not connected correctly
6 Tool Pressure Adjustment
3
PEN UP/DOWN ERROR
Tool Pressure is not correct
Cut-line in Carriage Cable
Replace the Carriage Cable
CHECKING POINT
ACTION
1
Cut-line in Carriage Cable
Replace the Carriage Cable
2
Load on the carriage up/down movement
Replace IC14 on Main Board
2
1
NO
Solenoid Driver IC on Main Board is broken
Load on the carriage up/down movement
6
Replace the Tool Carriage
REFERENCE
OUTLINE
When there is cut-line in t he carriage cable, the current is not supplied from Main Board to Solenoid and the carriage doesn't move.
Section3 [Tool Replace the Tool Carriage Carriage _Replacement
When the media is jammed, the carriage hits the jammed media and results in the position of the solenoid shifting. The mechanical load by rubbing the coil and bobbin cause the tool up/down error.
3
Solenoid Driver IC Replace IC14 on on Main Board is Main Board broken
When the Solenoid Driver IC is broken the current is not supplied to solenoid and result in tool up/down error.
4
Section3 [Tool Cut-line in solenoid Replace the Tool Carriage coil Carriage _Replacement
When there is cut-line in solenoid coil, there is no function as electrical magnet because of no current and results in tool up/down error.
5
Cable is not connected correctly
Connect the cable again
When there is a bad contact on the connector or cable, the signal is not sent and cause tool up and down error.
6
Tool Pressure is not correct
Tool Pressure Adjustment
Section4 [Tool Pressure Adjustment]
When Tool Pressure Adjustment is not done correctly (the value of the MIN pressure is lower that the correct one), there is a case the tool doesn't down.
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6 Troubleshooting
6-5 FAN REVOLUTION
Replace the Fan Motor
3 Fan Motor is broken
FAN REVOLUTION 1
2
Bad contact in connector
CPU and Q1/Q2 on Main Board is broken
Connect the connector again
Replace the Main Board
6
NO
CHECKING POINT
ACTION
1
Bad contact in connector
Connect the connector again
When there is bad contact in connector, the signal doesn't pass and results Fan Motor doesn't rotate.
2
CPU and Q1/Q2 on Main Board is broken
Replace the Main Board
Fan Motor is controlled by CPU on the Main Board and send the signal to Q1/Q2. If the CPU or Q1/Q2 is broken, it doesn't control correctly and cause the Fan Motor rotation error.
Replace the Fan Motor
Fan Motor used CX doesn't need to replace normally, however there is a possibility the motor doesn't rotate because wearing out. Therefore, if there is no problem in the above 1 or 2, replace the Fan Motor to check.
3
6-6
Fan Motor is broken
REFERENCE
OUTLINE
7 Service Activities
7 Service Activities 7-1 INSTALLATION CHECK LIST CX-24/12 INSTALLATION CHECK LIST Model
Serial Number
User
Date
CX-24 / CX-12 Minimum Space Required CX-24 : 950mm (W) x 500mm (L) x 300mm (H) CX-12 : 650 (W) x 500mm (L) x 300mm (H) Classification Purchase
Loan Unit
Demo Unit
Replacement
Accessories
Power cord: 1
Roland Software Package CDROM: 1
Blade : 1
Roller base: 1
7
* CX-24 only
Blade holder (XD-CH3) : 1
Startup manual: 1
To Ensure Safe Use: 1
Pin
Connection
For IBM PC or PC compatibles RS-232C connector on the computer Printer connector on the computer
Parallel (Centronics) Input Connector
Parallel (Centronics) cable
Serial (RS-232C) cable Serial (RS-232C) Input Connector
Cables are available separately. One which you are sure matches the model of computer being used should be selected.
7-1
7 Service Activities
For Macintosh Printer Port Modem Port Connect to either port.
Crossover serial cable Cables are available separately. Serial Input Connector
Connecting the Power Cord
Power outlet
7 Power connector
Power cord
Preparation Installing the Driver / Software (User's Manual 3-3 / Startup Manual) Installing Blade (User's Manual 4-1) Loading the Matelial (User's Manual 4-2)
Acceptable material widths CX-24 Width (horizontal dimension) Length (vertical direction)
50 to 700 mm (1-15/16 to 27-3/4 in.)
50 to 395 mm (1-15/16 to 15-1/2 in.)
For flat material, 100 mm or more; for roll material, no restriction No other restrictions (* Accuracy assured within a range of up to 1,600 mm (63 in.))
No restrictions (* Accuracy assured within a range of up to 1,600 mm (63 in.))
Putting the Machine in the Setup State (User's Manual 4-3)
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CX-12
7 Service Activities
Setting Making Menu Setting with the Control Panel (User's Manual 4-3) Port Setting (User's Manual 3-4) Setting the Origin Point (User's Manual 4-6)
Location of the origin point
Model
Material shape selected from the menu
CX-24
[ROLL]
-
Near the left pinch roller Near the right pinch roller when the [ROTATE] menu item is set to ON
[EDGE] [PIECE]
-
At the front lower left of the material Near the front lower right of the material when the
-
[ROTATE] menu item is set to ON Near the left pinch roller Near the right pinch roller when the [ROTATE] menu item is set to ON
There is no material-selection menu.
CX-12
Test Checking Material Feed (User's Manual 4-4)
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Cutting Test (User's Manual 4-7) ¥ Adjusting the Blade Force ¥ Adjusting the Blade extension Performing a Self-test (User's Manual 5)
Operation Downloading Cutting Data (User's Manual 4-8) Removing the Material (User's Manual 4-9) Apply the Completed Cut out (User's Manual 4-9) When Cutting is Completed (User's Manual 4-10) Plotting on Paper Media (User's Manual 6) ¥ Explain to the customer that since the design of the CX-24/12 differs inherently from that of dedicated plotters, it does not accommodate functions such as high-speed plotting, automatic pen changes, pen dry protection, or the like.
Repeating the Same Cutting (User's Manual 7) ¥ Preparing the Cutting Data ¥ Getting Ready for Recutting Repeating cutting without replacing the material. Repeating cutting on different material ¥ Performing Recutting
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7 Service Activities
Others Blade and Material Combinations (User's Manual 8-1) Blade
Material
Tool-force
Speed
Amount of cutter blade extension
Life of a blade (General guide)
ZEC-U1005
General Signage Vinyl
50 to 150 gf
40 cm/sec.
0.25 mm (0.01 in.)
8000 m (314960 in.)
ZEC-U5025
General Signage Vinyl Reflective Vinyl Fluorescent Vinyl
30 to 100 gf 120 to 200 gf 100 to 200 gf
40 cm/sec. 40 cm/sec. 40 cm/sec.
0.25 mm (0.01 in.) 0.25 mm (0.01 in.) 0.25 mm (0.01 in.)
4000 m (157480 in.) 4000 m (157480 in.) 4000 m (157480 in.)
Rubber material for sandblasting stencil
100 to 200 gf
10 cm/sec.
0.25 mm (0.01 in.)
Varies according to material type
ZEC-U1715
¥ The values for lifespan are intended to serve as a general guide when cutting materials of identical type.
Cutting Area (User's Manual 8-2)
Max. 280 mm (11in.)
Max. 584 mm (23 in.)
Cutting Area f o e g n ) a . r n i a 8 / i n ) 1 ) - h . t 4 i i n 8 w 9 ( d 3 ( e 6 m r u m m s m 8 s 9 a 0 y 9 , c 0 , 4 a 6 2 r 1 u . o x c t a c p A M ( u
Material
7 ) . n i 6 1 / 9 t u o b a ( m m 5 1 t u o b A
Pinch roller (Left)
About 1 mm (about 0.04in.)
Initial cutting coordinate origin point (0,0)
Pinch roller (Right)
Description of Display Menu (User's Manual 9-2)
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f o e g n ) . a r n a i 8 n ) / i ) 1 . t - h n i 4 i 8 w 3 9 6 ( d e r ( m u m m s s m 8 a 0 9 y 0 9 , c 6 , 4 a r 1 2 u . o x c t a c p A M ( u
Pinch roller (Right)
7 Service Activities
7-2 MEINTENANCE CHECK LIST CX-24/12 MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST Model CX-24 CX-12
Serial No.
Date :
.
.
.
MECHANICAL PARTS
Carriage Driving Part Grit Driving Part
Bed/Guide Rail
Carriage Cutter Pen
Check Points 1. Drive Gear Dirt / Crack 2. Backlash Looseness 1. Drive Gear Dirt 2. Backlash Looseness 3. Grit Roller Foreign substance 1. Pinch Roller Rotation 2. Cutter Protection Dirt / Scratch (Replacement depend on the scratch.) 1. Carriage Looseness 2. Cutter Holder Looseness 1. Bearing Rotation of the Bearing
Confirmation
7
LUBRICATION Floil G-474C
Check Points Carriage Drive Gear Grit Drive Gear
Confirmation
FUNCTION CHECK Check Points
Confirmation
1. Firmware Version Replace the Firmware to the latest version 2. Carriage & Grit Compensation 3. Cutting Test Wavy line Distorted figure Pen Bouncing Noise Tool Presure Media Shifting Quality of corners 4. Connection check with Customer's PC.
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7 Service Activities
7-3 SPECIFICATION
CX-24
CX-12
Driving method
Media-movement method Stepping motor (Micro-step)
Maximum cutting area
Width: 584 mm (22-15/16 in.) Length: 24,998 mm (984-1/8 in.)
Width: 280 mm (11 in.)
Acceptable media widths
50 to 700 mm (1-15/16 to 27-1/2 in.)
50 to 395 mm (1-15/16 to 15-1/2 in.)
Acceptable paper widths
50 to 700 mm (1-15/16 to 27-1/2 in.)
50 mm to 395 mm (1-15/16 to 15-1/2 in.)
Acceptable paper types
High-quality paper
Tools
Length: 24,998 mm (984-1/8 in.)
Cutters: Special cutter for CAMM-1 series Pens: Water-based fiber-tipped pens, and Thick water-based fiber-tipped pens (options)
Max. cutting speed
During cutting: 400 mm/sec. (15-11/16 in./sec.) (45-degree direction) (when [HEAVY] is selected on the display menu: 100 mm/sec.(3-7/8 in./sec.))
Blade force
30 to 200 gf
Mechanical resolution
0.05 mm/step (0.00197 in./step)
Software resolution
0.025 mm/step (0.000984 in./step)
Distance accuracy
Error of less than +/- 0.2% of distance traveled, or 0.1 mm (0.00394 in.), whichever is grater
Repetition accuracy
0.1 mm (0.00394 in.) or less (Excluding stretching/contraction of the material, and provided that material length is under 1600 mm (62-15/16 in.))
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Interface
Parallel (Centronics compatible), Serial (RS-232C)
Buffer size
1 Mbyte (800 Kbyte for replot buffer)
Instruction system
CAMM-GLIII (mode1 and mode2)
Switches
Power switch
Control switches
Dial, TEST, ORIGIN,
Display
Liquid crystal display unit: 16-character by 1 line
Power consumption
Maximum: 0.9 A /100 to 240 V ± 10 % 50/60 Hz
Acoustic noise level
,
, ,
, ENTER, MENU/PARAM
[Cutting mode] : less than 70 dB (A) [Standby mode] : less than 40 dB (A) (According to ISO 7779)
Dimensions
850 mm (W) x 300 mm (D) x 240 mm (H)
545 mm (W) x 300 mm (D) x 240 mm (H)
(33-1/2 in. (W) x 11-13/16 in. (D) x 9-1/2 in. (H))
(21-1/2 in. (W) x 11-13/16 in. (D) x 9-1/2 in. (H))
Weight
14 kg (30.9 lb.)
10 kg (22 lb.)
Operating temperature
5 to 40¡C (41 to 104¡F)
Operating humidity
35 to 80% (non-condensing)
Accessories
Power Cord x 1, Blade (ZEC-1005) x 1, Blade Holder XD-CH3 (Cutter holder and pin) x 1, Startup Manual x 1, To Ensure Safe Use x1, Roland Software Package CD-ROM x 1, Roller base x 1* *..... CX-24 only
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7 Service Activities
Parallel Standard
In compliance with the specifications of Centronics
Input signals
STROBE (1 BIT), DATA (8 BITS)
Output signals
BUSY (1 BIT), ACK (1 BIT)
Level of input/output signals
TTL level
Transmission method
Asynchronous
Serial Standard
RS-232C specifications
Transmission method
Asynchronous, duplex data transmission
Transmission speed
4800, 9600 (Selected using panel keys.)
Parity check
Odd, Even, or None (Selected using panel keys.)
Data bits
7 or 8 bits (Selected using panel keys.)
Stop bits
1 or 2 bits (Selected using panel keys.)
Handshake
Hardwire (power on) or XON/XOFF (Selected using panel keys.)
Parallel connector (in compliance with specifications of Centronics) Signal number
NC HIGH* NC GND HIGH* NC
GND
Terminal number
36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Signal number
Pin Connection
HIGH* GND GND 18 NC NC HIGH* GND BUSY 36 ACK D7 D6 3.3K D5 *= D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 STROBE
1
19
+5 V
Serial connector (RS-232C)
Signal number
NC NC NC NC NC DTR NC NC NC NC NC NC
Terminal number
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Signal number
NC NC NC NC NC NC SG DSR CTS RTS RXD TXD FG
Pin Connection
7
13
1
25
14
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