1. Use a spring gauge to measure the force required to raise the right end of the rear upper
roller very slightly. It should measure 6 to 8 ounces (170 to 225 gm).
2. If necessary, adjust this force by loosening the roller spring cam screw on the right side
plate and raising or lowering the cam.
3. Repeat steps 2 & 3 on the left end of the rear upper roller.
5.4.6 Auto Alignment Gate Ramp
The gate ramp is properly adjusted if the screws that mount the roller springs to the gate have
about 0.02” (0.5mm) clearance to the bottom of the side plate slots when the gate arm is at
rest against the left side plate stop. Field adjustment is usually unnecessary. If it is necessary:
1. Insert a long 3/32 Allen wrench through the slot in the input tray and loosen the ramp
adjustment screw. The input tray may be removed by removing 3 screws from the baseplate
if you are unable to locate the ramp screw through the input tray slot.
2. Hold the ramp arm against the stop on the left side plate and move the ramp adjustment
screw toward the left until the gate just begins to rise. Tighten the screw in this position
5.4.7 Auto Alignment Gate Height
The gate ramp must be properly adjusted (see 5.4.6) before gate height is adjusted.
1. Raise the gate by pressing 9 4 7 FUNCT A↑.
2. Press FUNCT to adjust gate height. The gate fingers should be as close as possible (within
0.02” or 0.5mm) to the input guide without touching it. Each press of A↑ will slightly raise the
gate and each press of B↓ will slightly lower the gate. When the gate is at the correct height,
press ENTER.
3. Press B↓ to lower the gate and then press A↑ to check for correct gate height. Press B↓ to
lower the gate and CLEAR to exit the test.
Move ramp this way to
lower gate
View: Ramp arm from front of printer with input tray removed
Move ramp this way to
raise gate
Ramp Arm Ramp
Ramp Adjustment Screw
Roller Segments
Roller Shaft
Input Guide
Gate fingers
Looking into the document drive. Input tray removed for clarity. Gate in “up” position
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