Ser vi c e Manual SESC08-004 Confidential Confidential PRECAUTIONS Precautionary notations throughout the text are categorized relative to 1) Personal injury and 2) damage to equipment. DANGER Signals a precaution which, if ignored, could result in serious or fatal personal injury. Great caution should be exercised in performing procedures preceded by DANGER Headings. WARNING Signals a precaution which, if ignored, could result in damage to equipment. The precautionary measures itemized below should always be observed when performing repair/maintenance procedures. DANGER 1. ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE PRODUCT FROM THE POWER SOURCE AND PERIPHERAL DEVICES PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR PROCEDURES. 2. NO WORK SHOULD BE PERFORMED ON THE UNIT BY PERSONS UNFAMILIAR WITH BASIC SAFETY MEASURES AS DICTATED FOR ALL ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS IN THEIR LINE OF WORK. 3. WHEN PERFORMING TESTING AS DICTATED WITHIN THIS MANUAL, DO NOT CONNECT THE UNIT TO A POWER SOURCE UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO. WHEN THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE MUST BE CONNECTED, USE EXTREME CAUTION IN WORKING ON POWER SUPPLY AND OTHER ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS. 4. WHEN DISASSEMBLING OR ASSEMBLING A PRODUCT, MAKE SURE TO WEAR GLOVES TO AVOID INJ URIER FROM METAL PARTS WITH SHARP EDGES. WARNING 1. REPAIRS ON EPSON PRODUCT SHOULD BE PERFORMED ONLY BY AN EPSON CERTIFIED REPAIR TECHNICIAN. 2. MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE SOURCE VOLTAGES IS THE SAME AS THE RATED VOLTAGE, LISTED ON THE SERIAL NUMBER/RATING PLATE. IF THE EPSON PRODUCT HAS A PRIMARY AC RATING DIFFERENT FROM AVAILABLE POWER SOURCE, DO NOT CONNECT IT TO THE POWER SOURCE. 3. ALWAYS VERIFY THAT THE EPSON PRODUCT HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SOURCE BEFORE REMOVING OR REPLACING PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS AND/OR INDIVIDUAL CHIPS. 4. IN ORDER TO PROTECT SENSITIVE MICROPROCESSORS AND CIRCUITRY, USE STATIC DISCHARGE EQUIPMENT, SUCH AS ANTI-STATIC WRIST STRAPS, WHEN ACCESSING INTERNAL COMPONENTS. 5. DO NOT REPLACE IMPERFECTLY FUNCTIONING COMPONENTS WITH COMPONENTS WHICH ARE NOT MANUFACTURED BY EPSON. IF SECOND SOURCE IC OR OTHER COMPONENTS WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED ARE USED, THEY COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EPSON PRODUCT, OR COULD VOID THE WARRANTY OFFERED BY EPSON. 6. WHEN USING COMPRESSED AIR PRODUCTS; SUCH AS AIR DUSTER, FOR CLEANING DURING REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE, THE USE OF SUCH PRODUCTS CONTAINING FLAMMABLE GAS IS PROHIBITED. Confidential About This Manual This manual describes basic functions, theory of electrical and mechanical operations, maintenance and repair procedures of the scanner. The instructions and procedures included herein are intended for the experienced repair technicians, and attention should be given to the precautions on the preceding page. Manual Configuration This manual consists of four chapters and Appendix. CHAPTER 1.PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Describes the features and basic specifications of the product. CHAPTER 2.OPERATING PRINCIPLES Describes the electrical and mechanical basic operating principles of the product. CHAPTER 3.TROUBLESHOOTING Describes the step-by-step procedures for the troubleshooting. CHAPTER 4.DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY Describes the step-by-step procedures for disassembling and assembling the product. CHAPTER 5.ADJUSTMENT Provides Epson-approved methods for adjustment. CHAPTER 6.MAINTENANCE Provides preventive maintenance procedures and the lists of Epson- approved lubricants and adhesives required for servicing the product. APPENDIX Provides the following additional information for reference: Connector pin assignments Exploded diagram/Parts List Symbols Used in this Manual Various symbols are used throughout this manual either to provide additional information on a specific topic or to warn of possible danger present during a procedure or an action. Be aware of all symbols when they are used, and always read NOTE, CAUTION, or WARNING messages. ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED
Indicates an operating or maintenance procedure, practice or condition that is necessary to keep the products quality. CAUTION
Indicates an operating or maintenance procedure, practice, or condition that, if not strictly observed, could result in damage to, or destruction of, equipment. CHECK POINT
May indicate an operating or maintenance procedure, practice or condition that is necessary to accomplish a task efficiently. It may also provide additional information that is related to a specific subject, or comment on the results achieved through a previous action. WARNING
Indicates an operating or maintenance procedure, practice or condition that, if not strictly observed, could result in injury or loss of life. REASSEMBLY
Indicates a product reassembly procedure, practice or condition that must be executed in accordance with the specified standards to keep the product's quality. http://www.manuals4you.com http://www.manuals4you.com Confidential Revision Status Revision Date of Issue Description A November 10, 2008 First release B February 17, 2009 [Chapter 1] [Chapter 3] [Chapter 4] [Chapter 5] Correction of LED status in Table 1-4. Error Definition and Remedy List (p17) Addition and correction of errors in Table 3-1. Error List (p24) Changes due to MP packaging in Protection with Original Packings (Scanners Main Body) (p31) Update photo with MP packaging in Figure 4-5. Protecting the Scanners Main Body with Original Packings (2) (p32) Changes due to MP packaging in Protection without Original Packings (Scanners Main Body) (p33) Correction of part name in 4.2.14 Carriage Assy (Top) (p69) Addition of Sensor Lever assembly in 4.2.18 Top Cover Assy (p74) Changes to Reading EEPROM Data in 5.3.1 Reading and Writing EEPROM Data (p80) Addition of Latest Error Code in Table 5-4. Details of Latest Error Code (p81) Addition of chart counter in 5.3.2 Shading Adjustment (p83) Addition of chart counter and correction of chart name in 5.3.3 Find Edge Adjustment (p84) http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B 6 Confidential Contents Chapter 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1.1 Features................................................................................................................. 9 1.2 Specifications.................................................................................................... 10 1.3 Operating SystemCompatibility........................................................................ 13 1.4 Interface.............................................................................................................. 13 1.5 Exterior Specifications....................................................................................... 14 1.5.1 Operation Buttons.................................................................................... 14 1.5.2 LED Indicator.......................................................................................... 14 1.5.3 Dimensions.............................................................................................. 15 1.5.4 MaximumDocument Size and Placement .............................................. 15 1.6 Control Codes..................................................................................................... 16 1.7 Error-Time Processing........................................................................................ 17 Chapter 2 OPERATING PRINCIPLES 2.1 Engine Operation Outline................................................................................... 19 2.1.1 Carriage Unit........................................................................................... 19 2.2 Document Feeding Mechanism.......................................................................... 20 2.2.1 Configuration........................................................................................... 20 2.2.2 Scanning Operation................................................................................. 21 2.2.3 Detecting Double Feeding (GT-S80 only) .............................................. 22 Chapter 3 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.1 Overview............................................................................................................ 24 3.1.1 Self-Diagnostic Function......................................................................... 24 3.2 Troubleshooting.................................................................................................. 25 Chapter 4 DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY 4.1 Overview............................................................................................................ 29 4.1.1 Precautions.............................................................................................. 29 4.1.2 Recommended Tools............................................................................... 29 4.1.3 Recommended Screws............................................................................ 29 4.1.4 Protection for Transportation.................................................................. 30 4.1.5 Differences between the Models............................................................. 34 4.2 Disassembly Procedure...................................................................................... 35 4.2.1 Input Tray Assy....................................................................................... 37 4.2.2 Separator Module/Paper Feed Roller/Separation Pad............................. 37 4.2.3 Switch Holder/ DC Cable Connector...................................................... 40 4.2.4 Base Cover/Switch Harness/Foot............................................................ 42 4.2.5 Top unit................................................................................................... 44 4.2.6 Main Board Assy..................................................................................... 49 4.2.7 BottomCover.......................................................................................... 51 4.2.8 Carriage Assy (Bottom)........................................................................... 53 4.2.9 Ultra Sonic RX Board/ Ultra Sonic Sensor (Receiver) (GT-S80 only) .......................................... 56 4.2.10 Door Sensor........................................................................................... 59 4.2.11 BottomCover Mylar/Edge Guide......................................................... 60 4.2.12 Hinge Cover .......................................................................................... 62 4.2.13 Front Cover/LCM Board/Display Cover............................................... 63 4.2.14 Carriage Assy (Top).............................................................................. 69 4.2.15 Paper Path Sensor.................................................................................. 70 4.2.16 Ultra Sonic TX Board/Ultra Sonic Sensor (transmitter) ....................... 71 4.2.17 Metal Frame Assy................................................................................. 73 4.2.18 Top Cover Assy..................................................................................... 74 http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B 7 Confidential Chapter 5 ADJUSTMENT 5.1 Adjustment Items and Overview........................................................................ 77 5.1.1 List of Adjustment Items......................................................................... 77 5.1.2 Required Adjustments after Removing/Replacing Parts......................... 78 5.2 Adjustment ProgramOverview.......................................................................... 78 5.2.1 Operational Environment........................................................................ 78 5.2.2 How to Use Adjustment Program............................................................ 79 5.2.2.1 File and folder structure of the Adjustment Program.......................... 79 5.2.2.2 Starting up the Adjustment Program................................................... 79 5.3 Adjustment ......................................................................................................... 80 5.3.1 Reading and Writing EEPROM Data...................................................... 80 5.3.2 Shading Adjustment................................................................................ 83 5.3.3 Find Edge Adjustment............................................................................. 84 5.3.4 Firmware Version Check......................................................................... 85 5.3.5 Firmware Update..................................................................................... 85 5.3.5.1 Firmware update of the Main Board 85 5.3.5.2 Firmware update of the Panel 86 5.4 Test Charts Maintenance.................................................................................... 87 Chapter 6 MAINTENANCE 6.1 Overview............................................................................................................ 89 6.1.1 Cleaning................................................................................................... 89 6.1.2 Lubrication.............................................................................................. 90 Chapter 7 APPENDIX 7.1 Connectors.......................................................................................................... 92 7.1.1 Connector Reference Table..................................................................... 92 7.1.2 Connector Arrangement.......................................................................... 93 7.2 Exploded Diagram/ Parts List........................................................................... 94 http://www.manuals4you.com Confidential CHAP T E R 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Features 9 Confidential 1.1 Features The main features of the EPSON GT-S80/S50 are as follows. Fast double-sided scanning using the fixed carriages and document feeding mechanismto meet the demand for business use massive scanning Warmup-less scanning using the white LED light source Supports various document sizes Easy-to-see and easy-to-use control panel using LCD High-Speed Scanning Resolution Scanning speed (ppm *1 / ipm *2 ) GT-S80 GT-S50 200dpi 40ppm/ 80ipm 25ppm/ 50ipm 300dpi 17ppm/ 34ipm 10ppm/ 20ipm 400dpi / 600dpi 4ppm/ 8ipm 2ppm/ 4ipm Note"*1" : ppm=Page Per Minute "*2" : ipm=Image Per Minute NOTE: Scan condition A4 document; scanned using EPSON Scan on the PC (Core2 CPU6700, 2.66GHz, 2GB RAM, Windows XP) connected through USB 2.0 interface. EPSON Event Manager Supports a wide variety of file formats; BMP, J PEG, TIFF, PDF Maximum10 scanning conditions can be registered EPSON Scan Simple operation met the demand for business use Works as a stand-alone graphics application In addition to TWAIN driver function, allows you to save an image file without using any other graphics application. PDF solutions: Scans and saves multiple pages directly to PDFs only with the scanner buttons and creation of the following PDFs is available: Searchable PDF Supported languages: J apanese, English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Russian, Ukrainian High compression PDF Encrypted PDF Skip blank pages Punch hole removal ADF skew correction Text enhancement for color, B/W and grayscale Color enhancement and dropout functions for B/W and grayscale Auto Area Segmentation (AAS) Offers 5,100 x 21,600 pixels of maximumscanning size Double-sided scanning Double feed detection (GT-S80 only) Fast continuous scanning Up to 75 sheets of paper (75 g/m 2 ) can be set at a time Interface USB 2.0 Hi-speed http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Specifications 10 Confidential 1.2 Specifications Table 1-1. Scanner Specifications Product type Sheet Feed, one pass duplex, A4 Color Document Scanner Scanning method Fixed carriage and moving document Optical sensor 3-line color CCD Maximumdocument size 8.5 x 36 inches (216 x 914 mm) Document size A4, US letter, Legal, B5, A5, A6, Business card, Plastic card *1 , Emboss card *1 , A3 *2 , B4 *2 , Customsizes *3 Effectivepixels 5,100 (main scan) x 21,600 (sub scan) pixels at 1200 dpi Maximumoutput pixels 5,100 (main scan) x 21,600 (sub scan) pixels Scanning resolution 600 dpi (main scan) 600 dpi (sub scan); (Mechanical step is 300dpi.) Output resolution 75, 100, 150, 200, 240, 300, 400, 600, dpi Pixel depth Input: 16 bits per pixel Output: 1, 8 bits per pixel Output tone 1, 8, 24 bit per pixel (Selectable) Scanning speed A4 size Feeding method Friction feed by rollers Paper capacity 75 sheets (75 g/m 2 ) Paper weight Auto : 50 - 130 g/m 2 Manual : 45 - 200 g/m 2 Document setting position Center of the document table Scan Volume Interface USB 2.0 Hi-Speed (Standard) Light source WhiteLED Push buttons 1 switch : Power 4 buttons : Start, Cancel, Up arrow, Down arrow Command level ESC/I-D2 (FS Support) Double feed detection The following two types of setting are available fromTWAIN driver. Thin Paper : 50 - 90 g/m 2 Standard Paper : 60 - 130 g/m 2 Note"*1" : Portrait scanning only. "*2" : Using a carrier sheet "*3" : 53.5 mmx 73.7 mm- 216 mmx 914.4 mm CONSUMABLES Roller Assembly Kit Contents: Paper Feed Roller, Separation Pad (one each) Carrier Sheet Contents: Carrier Sheet (five sheets) Insert the following documents into the Carrier Sheet when scanning them. B4 or A3 sized documents: Fold the documents in half Documents with irregular shape such as newspaper clippings Documents with holes or perforations Paper Supply : Face down loading Paper out : Face down ejecting GT-S80 150 dpi : 0.73 msec/line 200dpi : 0.501 msec/line 300dpi : 0.813 msec/line 400 dpi / 600 dpi : 1.484 msec/line GT-S50 150 dpi : 0.73 msec/line 200dpi : 0.501 msec/line 300dpi : 1.23 msec/line 400 dpi / 600 dpi : 1.484 msec/line GT-S80 :1,800 pages/day GT-S50 :1,200 pages/day Table 1-1. Scanner Specifications http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Specifications 11 Confidential ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Table 1-2. Electrical Specifications Main unit Rated input voltage 24 VDC Input voltage 24 - 26.4 VDC Rated input current 2 A Power consumption Operating GT-S80: 45W GT-S50: 40 W Ready mode GT-S80: 13W GT-S50: 13 W Sleep mode GT-S80: 5.5W GT-S50: 5.5 W Power Off GT-S80: 1W GT-S50: 1 W AC adapter Rated input voltage 100 - 240 VAC Input voltage 85 - 276 VAC Rated input current 1.2 A Rated input frequency 50 - 60 Hz Input frequency range 50 - 60 Hz 3Hz Rated output voltage 24 VDC Output voltage 24 - 26.4 VDC Rated output current 2 A Insulation resistance 100 M ohms or more at 500 VDC (between AC input terminal and DC output terminal) Insulation voltage 3000 VAC for 1 min. (AC input terminal and DC output terminal) Leakage current 0.25 mA or less at 276 VAC Inrush current 125A at maximum EMC AND SAFETY STANDARDS COMPLIANCE Scanner Voltage Regulation (Safety/EMC) Country Standard Name 100V FCC U.S.A FCC Part15 Subpart B Class B ICES003 Canada CAN/CSA-CEI/IEC CISPR 22 Taiwan Registration of Product Certification System Taiwan CNS13438 Class B CNS14336 200V EMC Directive EU EN55022 Class B EN55024 Russian Federation Law on Consumer Rights Protection #1 Russia GOST-R (IEC60950-1, IEC60825-1,CISPR 22) CCC#1 China GB4943 GB9254 Class B, GB17625.1 Korean EMC regulation Korea KN22 Class B KN61000-4-2/-3/-4/-5/-6/-11 Australia EMC frame work (C-tick) Australia AS/NZS CISPR22 Class B AC Adapter Voltage Regulation (Safety/EMC) Country Standard Name 100V UL U.S.A UL60950-1 FCC U.S.A FCC Part15 Subpart B Class B CSA Canada CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.60950-1 ICES003 Canada CAN/CSA-CEI/IEC CISPR 22 Class B Nom Mexico NOM-019-SCFI-1998 Taiwan Registration of Product Certification System Taiwan CNS13438 Class B CNS14336 http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Specifications 12 Confidential STATIC ELECTRICITY Contact discharge: 2 kV, 4 kV, 5 kV Air discharge: 2 kV, 4 kV, 8 kV, 10 kV ENVIRONMENTAL Table 1-3. Environmental Requirements Temperature Operating 50 to 95 F (10 to 35 C) Storage -13 to 140 F (-25 to 60 C) Humidity Operating 10 - 80 % (non-condensing) Storage 10 - 85 % (non-condensing) Dust Ordinary office or home conditions. Extreme dust should be avoided. Illumination Operation under direct sunlight or near strong light source should be avoided. RELIABILITY Scanner: GT-S80 : 450,000 cycles (1,800 pages/day) GT-S50 : 300,000 cycles (1,200 pages/day) Roller Assembly Kit *1 : 100,000 cycles Carrier Sheet *1 : 500 cycles Note*1 : Consumables (End-user obtainable/replaceable) DOCUMENT TYPE Paper type : High quality paper, recycle paper Document size Maximum : 216 mmx 914.4 mm Minimum : 53.5 mmx 73.7 mm Paper weight : Auto : 50 - 130 g/m 2 Manual: 45 - 200 g/m 2 Papers that are not guaranteed Coated paper Paper weight of 40g/m 2 or more, to less than 45g/m 2 The following document should be avoided. H L 200V Low Voltage Directive EU EN60950-1 EMC Directive EU EN55022 Class B, EN55024 EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3 GS Germany EN60950-1 Consumer Protection (Safety Requirements) Registration Scheme Singapore IEC60950-1 Russian Federation Law on Consumer Rights Protection #1 Russia GOST-R (IEC60950-1, CISPR 22) CCC#1 China GB4943 GB9254 Class B, GB17625.1 Korean Safety Regulation Korea K60950, KN14, KN14-1 EPSR, Hong Kong Safety Hong Kong IEC60950-1 Argentina Safety Regulation Argentina IEC60950-1 Saudi Arabian Safety Regulation Saudi Arabia IEC60950-1 Australia Safety Regulation Australia AS/NZS 60950.1 Australia EMC frame work (C-tick) Australia AS/NZS CISPR22 Class B CAUTION Documents bound with a staple or clip, etc. Document with labels or tape attached Documents with holes and Loose leaf Folded paper Envelope Photo paper, OHP sheet Curling paper whose curling portion is longer than 30mm, and higher than 5mm Paper whose weight is less than 40 g/m 2 or more than 200g/m 2 Thermal paper Magazine clipping http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Operating System Compatibility 13 Confidential 1.3 Operating System Compatibility The scanner is compatible with the following operating systems. Interface Operating System USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Note *1 : Windows Vista or Windows XP-based computer equipped with USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface as standard. Those upgraded fromWindows 2000 Professional are also available. In such cases, a USB 2.0 driver provided by Microsoft is required. *2 : iMac/iBook/Power Book/Power Macintosh equipped with USB2.0 interface as standard. 1.4 Interface The interfaces of this scanner are shown below. USB 2.0 AC Input Power Button Figure 1-1. Interface USB 2.0 Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 2.0 compliant. Vendor ID : 04B8h Product ID GT-S80 : 0136H GT-S50 : 0137H Connector USB 2.0 (Type-B standard connector): x1 USB host The functionality of the USB port(s) must be ensured by the vendor of the computer. Connection requirement Using the recommend USB cable, connect the scanner directly to the computer or make the connection via a single hub. Cascade connection is not supported. Microsoft Windows Vista 32-bit/64-bit* 1 Microsoft Windows XP Home/Professional/Professional X64* 1 Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional* 1 Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later* 2 http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Exterior Specifications 14 Confidential 1.5 Exterior Specifications 1.5.1 Operation Buttons Power Button (See Figure 1-1) Turns the scanner on and off. Start Button Starts the EPSON Scan. Cancel Button Cancels operation. Up/Down button Selects items or setting values. NOTE: When the Document Tray is closed, the scanner turns to power-saving mode. When the tray is open, the scanner returns from the power-saving mode. 1.5.2 LED Indicator The colors and status (flashing/On/Off) of Power LED and Error LED indicate the scanner statuses as described below. Status Power LED (Green) Error LED (Orange) Ready On Off Busy * Flashing Off Fatal Error Flashing Flashing Paper detect error On Off Cover Open Off On Error LED Power LED Start Button Cancel Button LCD Down Button Up Button Note * : Scanning, or initializing Figure 1-2. Buttons and LED http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Exterior Specifications 15 Confidential 1.5.3 Dimensions Dimensions and Weight Dimensions : 303(W) x 202(D) x 213(H) mm (Excluding protrusions) Weight : 5.0 kg External Drawing 470 Unit: mm 202 303 213 Figure 1-3. External Dimensions 1.5.4 Maximum Document Size and Placement REFLECTIVE DOCUMENT Dimension: 216 mm(Horizontal) x 914.4 mm(Vertical) Unit: mm 914.4 108 216 Figure 1-4. Reflective Document Scanning Range http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Control Codes 16 Confidential 1.6 Control Codes The following table lists the control codes used for the scanner. Category Command Name Code Execution command ID request ESC I Status request ESC F Extended status request ESC f Status setting request ESC S Scan start ESC G Push button status request ESC ! Extended ID request FS I Scanner status request FS F Scanning parameter request FS S New scan start FS G Data formsetting Data format setting ESC D i Resolution setting ESC R n1 n2 Scanning area setting ESC A n1 n2 n3 n4 Color setting ESC C i Parameter setting FS W Correction Processing Gamma correction setting ESC Z i Gamma correction table setting ESC z i d [256] Image Processing Threshold value setting ESC t I Support and Miscellaneous Scan mode setting ESC g i Initialization ESC @ Line counter setting ESC d i Option control ESC e i Filmtype designation ESC N i Paper exit FF Paper loading PF Warm-up cancel ESC w Control Normal response ACK Abnormal response NACK Scanning stop CAN Header STX Category Command Name Code http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Error-Time Processing 17 Confidential 1.7 Error-Time Processing Table 1-4. Error Definition and Remedy List Category Power LED (Green) Error LED (Orange) Cause Scanner response Recovery Command error LED status is not influence by this error An invalid command or invalid command parameter was detected. The error condition is cleared when the scanner receives a valid command. Fatal error Flashing Flashing Turn the scanner off and then back on. The scanner ignores the incorrect command or parameter. Current setting maintained. The scanner returns NACK, and waits for thenext command parameter. The main unit is faulty. LED is broken. The scanner turns the LED off and stops theoperation. The scanner sets Bit 7 of the status bit. http://www.manuals4you.com Confidential CHA P T E R 2 OPERATING PRINCIPLES http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B OPERATING PRINCIPLES Engine Operation Outline 19 Confidential 2.1 Engine Operation Outline This chapter describes the functions and operating principles of GT-S80/S50 engine. GT-S80/S50 is a document scanner that feeds documents through the fixed carriages. The scanner mounts two carriage units for the frontside and backside of the document to provide the simultaneous double-sided scanning. The engine mainly consists of two components: the carriage units and document feeding mechanism. 2.1.1 Carriage Unit The carriage unit consists of the CCD sensor board, LED board (for the light source), and the mirror/lens mechanism. (See Figure 2-1, Figure 2-2) CCD sensor board CCD sensor LED board Figure 2-1. Configuration of the Carriage Unit CCD Sensor Board Comprises a 3-line color CCD (Independent R, G, B) and its control/drive circuits. LED Board Uses a white LED as the light source. Mirror/Lens Mechanism The beams applied to the document to be scanned are reflected on the surfaces and pass through the mirror/ lens mechanismin the carriage units to correct the beam axis, then reach the CCD Sensor. The extraction of light components R, G, B, is done by the color CCD sensors themselves, not by the traditional light source switching between R, G and B. Document feeding direction Carriage unit (for backside scan) LED board Mirror 1 Mirror 2 Mirror 3 Mirror 4 Lens CCD sensor Carriage unit (for frontside scan) Back side (document) Front side (document) Figure 2-2. Mirror/Lens Mechanism http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B OPERATING PRINCIPLES Document Feeding Mechanism 20 Confidential 2.2 Document Feeding Mechanism GT-S80/S50 provides continuous scanning for various sizes of documents using the mechanismwith the fixed carriages that feeds documents to the scanning section one by one fromthe document tray. This section describes the document feeding mechanismand its operation. NOTE: Some sizes of the documents require a carrier sheet. 2.2.1 Configuration The document feeding mechanismof the GT-S80/S50 consists of the motors, rollers, and three kinds of sensors as shown in Table2-1. Table 2-1. ADF Mechanism Configuration No. Parts Name Function 1 PF motor Drives thePF Roller/EJ roller. Counter-Clockwise direction: Feeds documents. 2 Pickup motor Drives thePaper Feed Roller. Counter-Clockwisedirection: Picks up / separates documents. 3 Paper Feed Roller (Consumables) Picks up documents on the document tray and feeds the documents to thePF Roller. 4 Separation pad (Consumables) Separates documents one by one to prevent double feeding. 5 PF Roller Feeds documents during scanning. 6 EJ roller Ejects documents after scanning. 7 Idle roller Feeds documents in coordination with the PF Roller and EJ roller during scanning. 8 Door sensor Detects whether thetop unit is open or closed. Status Door Sensor Cover OPEN Not Shielded Cover CLOSED Shielded
9 Tray sensor Detects whether the document tray is open or closed. When the document tray is closed, the scanner turns to power- saving mode. When the tray is open, the scanner recovers fromthe power-saving mode. Status Tray Sensor OPEN Shielded CLOSE Not Shielded
10 Paper path sensor This sensor consists of the paper path sensor lever and a photocoupler. It locates right behind the PF Roller. When a document touches the lever, the receiver of the photocoupler changes to the not shielding state, then the sensor detects the document. Status Paper Path Sensor Lever Position Document passing Not Shielding Document not passing Shielding 11 Paper detect sensor This sensor consists of the paper detect sensor lever and a photocoupler. It locates right in front of the Paper Feed Roller. When no document is on the document tray, the paper detect sensor lever shields the receiver of the photocoupler. When a document is placed onto the document tray properly, the paper detect sensor lever moves and makes the receiver open, then thesensor detects thedocument is set on the tray. Status Paper Detect Sensor Lever Position Document Loaded Not shielding No Document Shielding 12 Double feeding detect sensors (Ultra sonic sensor; GT-S80 only) The sensors consist of the transmitter and thereceiver. They locate right in front of thePF Roller. See ?Detecting Double Feeding (GT-S80 only)? on page 22. . Note : See Figure 2-3 for the position of each motor, roller, or sensor. Table 2-1. ADF Mechanism Configuration No. Parts Name Function http://www.manuals4you.com 1 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 11 10 2 12 EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B OPERATING PRINCIPLES Document Feeding Mechanism 21 Confidential Figure 2-3. Document Feeding Mechanism 2.2.2 Scanning Operation The documents set on the document tray are fed one by one separated with the separate pad and the paper feed roller. It is fed with the PF roller in synchronization with the timing of scanning by the carriage. After the end of the document is detected by the paper detect sensor, the document is fed a few more steps and the scanning is regarded as complete. Then the EJ roller ejects the document to the paper eject tray. In the case of double-sided scanning, both the frontside and backside of the document is scanned simultaneously during document feeding. Idle roller Idle roller EJ roller PF roller Paper feed roller Carriage (for backside scan) Cross-section view Separate pad Carriage (for frontside scan) Document Figure 2-4. Scanning Operation http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B OPERATING PRINCIPLES Document Feeding Mechanism 22 Confidential 2.2.3 Detecting Double Feeding (GT-S80 only) GT-S80 mounts ultra sonic sensors to detect double feeding during continuous scanning. There are two ultra sonic sensors on both the transmitter and the receiver across the paper feeding path. Ultrasonic emitted fromthe transmitter goes through the document(s) and reaches the receiver. The receiver monitors the changes, and if the receiver detects the double feeding, the scanner indicates the double feeding error. The ON/OFF setting of double feeding detection can be carried out by TWAIN driver (EPSON scan) and the detection sensitivity is also selectable according to the document thickness. Feeding direction Ultra Sonic Sensor (Transmitter) First document Second document Feeding direction Normal feeding Ultra Sonic Sensor (Receiver) Double feeding Figure 2-5. Double Feeding Detect Mechanism http://www.manuals4you.com Confidential CHA P T E R 3 TROUBLESHOOTING http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B TROUBLESHOOTING Overview 24 Confidential 3.1 Overview This chapter explains the remedies for errors detected by the self-diagnostic function, and the troubleshooting based on observed symptoms to troubleshoot the problems on the scanner quickly and efficiently. 3.1.1 Self-Diagnostic Function This scanner has a self-diagnostic function that automatically checks the operating status of major components, and indicates the error status with the LCD and/or LED on the control panel. The following are the error statuses and their remedies. Table 3-1. Error List Error Name LCD Indication Power LED (Green) Error LED (Orange) Cause Remedy/Point to be checked Paper J amError E1: PAPER J AM Flashing Flashing The document is jammed. 1. Open the Top Unit. 2. Remove the jammed document and close the Top Unit. Cover Open Error E2: COVER OPEN Off On The Top Unit is open. Close the Top Unit. Document Detect Error E3: NO DOC. FOUND* 1 On Off No document is detected. Placethe document correctly on the Document Tray. Double Feeding Error E4: DOUBLE FEED Flashing Flashing Double feed is detected during document feeding. 1. Open the Top Unit. 2. Remove the jammed document and close the Top Unit Fatal Error FE: FATAL ERROR Flashing Flashing Themain unit is faulty. (LED of the carriage is broken or the like) Turn the scanner off, then turn it back on. In case whereby the Fatal Error is repeatable or cannot recover, observe the operation before error occur and confirm on the related parts. No Connection Error --: NO CONNECTION On Off TheUSB cable connecting the scanner and PC is disconnected. Connect the scanner and PC with theUSB cable. Maintenance Error* 2 LCD status is not influence by this error On Off The Separation Pad and Paper Feed Roller reaches the end of life. 1. Replace the Separation Pad and Paper Feed Roller with a new one. 2. Reset counter under maintenance of Epson Scan Settings.* 3 Note *1 : This error LCD indication will only be displayed when scan using Start button of the unit with no document in the Document Tray. In the case whereby Scan is activated in Epson Scan with no document in the Document Tray, there will not be LCD indication. Instead, a message to load document into theDocument Tray will be displayed on the computer screen. *2 : When the Separation Pad and Paper Feed Roller reaches the end of life, a warning messageis displayed on EPSON Scan. *3 : Adjustment Programdo not control the Separation Pad and Paper Feed Roller counter. This counter is control and reset fromEpson Scan. http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting 25 Confidential 3.2 Troubleshooting This section provides troubleshooting procedures based on observed symptoms. In here, specify the troubled part based on an observed symptom. Refer to Table 3-2 and find the problemmatching what you observe, then follow the procedures in the corresponding column referred in the right-hand column. Table 3-2. Problem and Phenomenon Problem Symptom Reference Table Scanned image is not clear. Scanned image is not clear. 3-3 The scanner does not operate even when turning it on. The scanner does not performinitial operation when turning it on. 3-4 The host does not recognize the scanner even if turning it on. 3-5 Fatal error has occurred. Both Power LED (green) and Error LED (orange) flash, and the scanner does not recover fromthe error even after restarting it. The Carriage LED does not light. 3-6 The scanner does not start scanning when the document is placed on the document tray. The document is not detected. 3-7 The document is not fed. 3-8 Document is jammed. --- 3-9 Double feed is not detected. (GT-S80 only) --- 3-10 Table 3-3. Scanned image is not clear Step Possible Cause Check Point Action on Error 1 The scanning sections of carriage (glass parts) have dust, etc. (Image has white spots) Is there any dirt or dust on the scanning sections of carriage (glass parts)? Remove the dirt and dust. See6.1.1 Cleaning. 2 Thereis someforeign material such as dust on the inside surface of the scanning sections of carriage (glass parts). (Vertical banding appears on theimage.) Is there any dirt or dust on the inside surface of the scanning sections of carriage (glass parts)? Replace the Carriage Assy (Top)/Carriage Assy (Bottom). 3 Carriage Assy (Top) Board/ Carriage Assy (Bottom) Board failure Is there any abnormality in the Carriage Assy (Top) Board/Carriage Assy (Bottom) Board? 4 Main board failure Is there any abnormality in the scanned images? Replacethe Main Board Assy. 5 Mechanismfailure --- Replacethe Metal Frame Assy. Table 3-4. The scanner does not perform initial operation when turning it on. Step Possible Cause Check Point Action on Error 1 Some connectors are disconnected. Check if all theconnectors are connected correctly. Connect themcorrectly. 2 Switch harness failure Is there any abnormality in the switch harness? Replace the Switch Harness. 3 DC cable connector failure Is there any abnormality in the DC cable connector? Replace the DC cable connector. 4 Main board failure --- ReplacetheMain Board Assy. http://www.manuals4you.com Table 3-5. The host does not recognize the scanner even if turning it on. Step Possible Cause Check Point Action on Error 1 The host computer does not support USB. Select My Compluter - Properties - Device Manager and check if USB is enabled. Use PC that supports USB. 2 The TWAIN Driver has not been installed correctly. Is the TWAIN Driver supplied with the scanner installed correctly? Install (reinstall) the TWAIN Driver for the GT-S80/S50. 3 The USB cable is damaged. Is there any damage to the USB cable? Replacethe USB cable. 4 Main board failure --- Replacethe Main Board Assy. Table 3-6. The Carriage LED does not light. Step Possible Cause Check Point Action on Error 1 FFC connecting the Carriage Assy (Top) Board/Carriage Assy (Bottom) Board to the LED board in the carriage is disconnected. Is the FFC connected correctly? Carriage Assy (Top) Board: J 4 Carriage Assy (Bottom) Board: J 4 Connect the FFC correctly. 2 Connectors of the harness connecting the Carriage Assy (Top) Board/ Carriage Assy (Bottom) Board to the main board is disconnected. Is the harness connected to the following connector correctly? Carriage Assy (Top) Board-Main Board: J 4, J 5 Carriage Assy (Bottom) Board-Main Board: J 6, J 7 Connect the connectors correctly. 3 Failure of the Carriage Assy (Top) Board/ Carriage Assy (Bottom) Board Is there any abnormality in the CarriageAssy (Top) Board/Carriage Assy (Bottom) Board? Replacethe Carriage Assy (Top) Board/Carriage Assy (Bottom) Board. 4 Main board failure --- Replacethe Main Board Assy. Table 3-7. The document is not detected. Step Possible Cause Check Point Action on Error 1 Connector of the paper detect sensor cable is disconnected fromthe TX board. Is the connector connected? TX Board: J 3 Connect the connector correctly. 2 Connectors of the harness connecting the TX board and the main board is disconnected. Is the harness connected correctly? Main Board: J 8, J 14, J 15 TX Board: J 2 Connect the connectors correctly. 3 Operation failure of the paper detect sensor lever. Check if the paper detect sensor lever moves smoothly. Replace the Top Cover Assy. 4 Paper detect sensor failure --- Replace the Top Cover Assy. 5 TX board failure --- Replace the TX Board. 6 Main board failure --- Replace the Main Board Assy. EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting 26 Confidential Table 3-8. The document is not fed. Step Possible Cause Check Point Action on Error 1 The Separation Pad/Paper Feed Roller is worn out or damaged. --- Replace the Separation Pad/Paper Feed Roller. 2 The PF Roller is worn out or damaged. --- Replacethe Metal Frame Assy. 3 The Idle Roller of theTop Cover Assy is worn out or damaged. --- Replace the Top Cover Assy. 4 The connector of the paper detect sensor is disconnected fromthe TX board. Is the cable connected correctly? TX board: J 3 Connect the connector correctly. 5 The harness that connects theTX board with the main board is disconnected. Is the harness connected correctly? Main board: J 8,J 14,J 15 TX board : J 2 Connect the connector correctly. http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting 27 Confidential 6 Operation failure of the paper path sensor lever Check if the paper path sensor lever moves smoothly. Replacethe Top Cover Assy. 7 The connector of the Pickup Motor/PF Motor is disconnected fromthe main board. Is the cable connected to the following connector correctly? Pickup Motor Main board: J 11 PF Motor Main board: J 10 Connect the connector correctly. 8 Paper path sensor failure --- Replacethe Paper Path Sensor. 9 TX board failure --- Replacethe TX Board. 10 Failure of the Pickup Motor/PF Motor Does the Pickup Motor/PF Motor operates normally? Replacethe Metal Frame Assy. 11 Main board failure. --- Replacethe Main Board Assy. Table 3-9. The document is jammed. Step Possible Cause Check Point Action on Error 1 There is dirt or dust on the document path. Check if the document paper path get dirt. Remove the dirt or dust completely. 2 The PF Roller/EJ Roller is worn out or damaged. --- Replacethe Metal Frame Assy. 3 The IdleRoller of theTop Cover Assy is worn out or damaged. --- Replacethe Top Cover Assy. 4 The connector of the Paper Path Sensor is disconnected fromthe TX board. Is the cable connected to the following connector correctly? TX board: J 4 Connect the connector correctly. 5 Connectors of the harness that connects the TX board with the main board is disconnected. Is the harness connected correctly? Main board: J 8, J 14, J 15 TX board: J 2 Connect the connectors correctly. 6 Operation failure of the paper path sensor lever. Check if the paper path sensor lever moves smoothly. Replacethe Top Cover Assy. 7 Paper path sensor failure --- Replace the Paper Path Sensor. 8 TX board failure --- Replace the TX Board. 9 Main board failure --- Replace the Main board Assy. Table 3-10. Double feed is not detected. (GT-S80 only) Step Possible Cause Check Point Action on Error 1 Double feed detection is not activated in EPSON Scan setting. Check the EPSON Scan setting. Activate the double feed detection on EPSON Scan and make the scan settings for the document to be scanned. 2 Connectors of the Ultra Sonic Sensor are disconnected. Arethe cables connected correctly? One on Top Unit TX board: J 1 One on Lower Cover RX board: J 1 Connect the connectors correctly. 3 Connectors of theharness that is connected to the TX board/RX board is disconnected. Is the cable connected to the following connector correctly? TX board (J 2) Main board: J 8, J 14, J 15 RX board (J 2) LCM board:J 2, relay connector Connect the connector correctly. 4 Ultra Sonic Sensor failure --- Replace the Ultra Sonic Sensor. 5 TX board/RX board failure --- Replace the TX Board/RX Board. 6 Main board failure --- Replace the Main Board Assy. Table 3-8. The document is not fed. Step Possible Cause Check Point Action on Error Table 3-9. The document is jammed. Step Possible Cause Check Point Action on Error http://www.manuals4you.com Confidential CHAP T E R 4 DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Overview 29 Confidential 4.1 Overview This chapter explains the procedures for disassembling the major units and parts of the product. Unless otherwise explained, reassembly should be carried out in the reverse order of the disassembly procedure. When you have to remove any parts or components that are not described in this chapter, refer to the exploded diagramin the Appendix. Before starting disassembly, always read the precautions described in the next section. 4.1.1 Precautions Before starting the disassembly or reassembly of the product, read the following precautions given under the headings WARNING and CAUTION. 4.1.2 Recommended Tools To protect this product fromdamage, use the tools indicated in the following table. Table 4-1. Specified Tools Name Commercial Availability Epson Part Number Phillips Screw Driver (No.2) OK --- Flathead screwdriver OK --- Long-nose pliers OK --- Tweezer OK --- Note : Tools whose Epson Part Number is indicated are available fromEpson. 4.1.3 Recommended Screws The following table indicates the screws used in the EPSON GT-S80/S50 Scanner. Table 4-2. Recommended Screws No. Name Type 1 C.B.P. 3x6 Phillips Bind P-titeScrew, sizeM3, 6 mmlength 2 C.B.P. 3x8 Phillips Bind P-titeScrew, sizeM3, 8 mmlength 3 C.B.P. 3x10 Phillips Bind P-titeScrew, sizeM3, 10 mmlength 4 C.B.S. 3x6 Phillips Bind S-titeScrew, sizeM3, 6 mmlength 5 C.B.S. 3x10 Phillips Bind S-titeScrew, sizeM3, 10 mmlength 6 C.P.F.P 3x8 Phillips Pan Flange P-tite Screw, size M3, 8 mmlength 7 C.P.F.S 3x6 Phillips Pan Flange S-tite Screw, size M3, 6 mmlength 8 C.P.F.S 3x12 Phillips Pan Flange S-tite Screw, size M3, 12 mmlength 9 C.P.(S-P1) 3x6 Phillips Pan Sems S2W1, size M3, 6 mmlength WARNING Before disassembling or reassembling this product, always disconnect the Power Cable and Interface Cable. When you have to work with power on for voltage measurement, etc., take extreme care not to get an electric shock and do the work in accordance with the procedures given in this manual. To prevent cutting your hands with sharp edges, always wear gloves before starting disassembly and reassembly. When touching any internal components, use proper static electricity discharge equipment such as an anti-static wrist strap. CAUTION Provide sufficient work space for disassembling and reassembling. Always use the recommended tools only for disassembly, reassembly and adjustment. Be sure to tighten the screws to the specified torque. When using compressed air products; such as air duster, for cleaning during repair and maintenance, the use of such products containing flammable gas is prohibited. http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Overview 30 Confidential 4.1.4 Protection for Transportation When returning the scanner to the user, make sure to pack each part using packing materials to protect the scanner fromdamage or scratch during transport. If the scanner was brought in without the packing materials used for factory shipment fromthe user, pack each part referring to " Protection without Original Packings (Scanners Main Body) (p33)" . PROTECTING THE OUTPUT TRAY ASSY Secure the Output Tray Assy with strong tape as follows. 1. Pull out the Output Tray Assy, and attach Strong Tape (x1) to the center of the Output Tray Assy. Strong Tape (x1): 50 mmx 20 mm Fold over the tapes edge by 5 mm Standard Line Figure 4-1. Protecting the Output Tray Assy (1) 2. Close the Output Tray Assy and secure it on both the front ends with Strong Tape (x2). Strong Tape (x2): 80 mmx 28 mm Fold over the tapes edge by 5 mm Standard Line Figure 4-2. Protecting the Output Tray Assy (2) http://www.manuals4you.com In the next step, make sure to place a cloth or the like to prevent damaging the external part. EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Overview 31 Confidential 3. Place the scanner upside down. 4. Secure the bottomof the Output Tray Assy fromthe rear of the scanner with Strong Tape (x1). Strong Tape (x1): 80 mmx 28 mm Rear Fold over the tapes edge by 5 mm Figure 4-3. Protecting the Output Tray Assy (3) PROTECTION WITH ORIGINAL PACKINGS (SCANNERS MAIN BODY) Secure and protect the scanners main body as follows. If the scanner was brought in without the packing materials used for factory shipment; therefore the following are not available, secure and protect the scanner referring to " Protection without Original Packings (Scanners Main Body) (p33)" . 1. Open the Input Tray Assy. 2. Open the Top Unit and attach the strong tape with cushion (x4) to the locations below. Strong Tape with cushion (x4) Strong tape with cushion Right Strong tape with cushion Left Standard Line Figure 4-4. Protecting the Scanners Main Body with Original Packings (1) CAUTION CHECK POINT Protection Sheet (x1) Cushion 320 mm x 75 mm (x1) Strong Tape 80 mm x 28 mm (x2) Strong Tape with cushion (x4) http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Overview 32 Confidential 3. Close the Top Unit, and secure the Protection Sheet to the front of Top Unit with strong tape. Protection Sheet Strong Tape (x2): 80 mmx 28 mm 5 mm 5 mm Protection Sheet Standard Line Figure 4-5. Protecting the Scanners Main Body with Original Packings (2) 4. Open the cover of Input Tray Assy on the rear, and place the cushion in between. Cushion: 320 mmx 75 mm Cushion With the Input Tray Assy open Rear Cushion With the Input Tray Assy closed Rear Figure 4-6. Protecting the Scanners Main Body with Original Packings (3) http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Overview 33 Confidential PROTECTION WITHOUT ORIGINAL PACKINGS (SCANNERS MAIN BODY) If the scanner was brought in without the packing materials used for factory shipment, secure and protect the scanner as follows: If the scanner was brought in with the packing materials used for factory shipment and the following are available, secure and protect the scanner referring to " Protection with Original Packings (Scanners Main Body) (p31)" . 1. Open the Input Tray Assy. 2. Open the Top Unit and attach Strong Tape (x4) to the locations below. Strong Tape (x3): 100 mmx 28 mm Strong Tape (x1): 60 mmx 28 mm 100mm Right 60mm 100mm Left Fold over the tapes edge by 5 mm Standard Line Figure 4-7. Protecting the Scanners Main Body (1) 3. Close the Top Unit, and secure the air packing (x1) to the front of Top Unit with Strong Tape (x2). Air packing: 300 mmx 150 mm( 20 mm) Strong Tape (x2): 90 mmx 28 mm 90mm 90mm Air packing Fold over the tapes edge by 5 mm Standard Line Figure 4-8. Protecting the Scanners Main Body (2) CHECK POINT Protection Sheet (x1) Cushion 320 mm x 75 mm (x1) Strong Tape 80 mm x 28 mm (x2) Strong Tape with cushion (x4) http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Overview 34 Confidential 4.1.5 Differences between the Models Some parts of GT-S80 and GT-S50 differ as shown in Table 4-3. The explanations in this chapter are based on GT-S80. When reassembling the GT-S50, refer to the table below to make sure the differences between thembefore disassembling/reassembling. Table 4-3. Procedure Differences Parts name GT-S80 GT-S50 Reference page Ultra Sonic Sensor Mounted Ultra Sonic Sensor (receiver) Front of Bottom Cover Ultra Sonic Sensor (transmitter) Bottom of Top unit Not mounted Front of Bottom Cover Bottom of Top unit See"4.2.9 Ultra Sonic RX Board/ Ultra Sonic Sensor (Receiver) (GT-S80 only)" (p56). See"4.2.16 Ultra Sonic TX Board/Ultra Sonic Sensor (transmitter)" (p71). Ultra Sonic RX Board Mounted Not mounted See"4.2.9 Ultra Sonic RX Board/ Ultra Sonic Sensor (Receiver) (GT-S80 only)" (p56). RX harness Mounted Not mounted See"4.2.5 Top unit" (p44). See"4.2.7 BottomCover" (p51). See"4.2.9 Ultra Sonic RX Board/ Ultra Sonic Sensor (Receiver) (GT-S80 only)" (p56). Panel wire Mounted Not mounted See"4.2.5 Top unit" (p44). See"4.2.13 Front Cover/LCM Board/Display Cover" (p63). Main Board Assy Connector (J 8): Yes Connector (J 8): N/A See"4.2.6 Main Board Assy" (p49). Shield Cover: Yes Shield Cover: N/A Transceiver harness Branching connectors on the Main Board Assy: threepieces Branching connectors on the Main Board Assy: two pieces See"4.2.5 Top unit" (p44). See"4.2.6 Main Board Assy" (p49). http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 35 Confidential 4.2 Disassembly Procedure This section illustrates how to remove the main components of this product. Unless otherwise specified, the reassembly procedure is the reverse of the disassembly procedure. For additional assembly illustrations, refer to the exploded diagrams in the Appendix. The following flowchart shows the disassembly procedure step-by-step. When disassembling each unit, refer to the corresponding section and page number where the procedure is described. CHECK POINT Since a prototype was used to illustrate these disassembly and reassembly procedures, the appearance of some parts may differ from those on actual product. The procedures themselves, however, are accurate for the retail model. The parts surrounded with dotted line are not the shortest ways of removing them, but you need to remove the parts/units if they exist on the way to the target part/unit. To Figure 4-10 "Disassembly Flowchart (2) (p 36)" "4.2.3 Switch Holder/ DC Cable Connector (p40)" "4.2.4 Base Cover/ Switch Harness/Foot (p42)" Start "4.2.1 Input Tray Assy (p37)" "4.2.1 Input Tray Assy (p37)" "4.2.2 Separator Module/ Paper Feed Roller/ Separation Pad (p37)" Figure 4-9. Disassembly Flowchart (1) http://www.manuals4you.com CHECK POINT Disassembling procedures for GT-S80 and GT-S50 are basically the same, but the colored blocks contain the parts not mounted on GT-S50 or have differences on GT-S50. Since a prototype was used to illustrate these disassembly and reassembly procedures, the appearance of some parts may differ from those on actual product. The procedures themselves, however, are accurate for the retail model. The parts surrounded with dotted line are not the shortest ways of removing them, but you need to remove the parts/units if they exist on the way to the target part/unit. When replacing the Ultra Sonic Sensor, it is recommended to replace both of the transmitter on the Top unit and the receiver on the Bottom Cover. This is because it is impossible to know or detect which Ultra Sonic Sensor (Transmitter or Receiver) is faulty. (GT-S80 only) "4.2.6 Main Board Assy (p49)" "4.2.5 Top unit (p44)" "4.2.8 Carriage Assy (Bottom) (p53)" "4.2.17 Metal Frame Assy (p73)" "4.2.7 Bottom Cover (p51)" "4.2.10 Door Sensor (p59)" "4.2.11 Bottom Cover Mylar/Edge Guide (p60)" "4.2.12 Hinge Cover (p62)" "4.2.13 Front Cover/ LCM Board/Display Cover (p63)" "4.2.14 Carriage Assy (Top) (p69)" "4.2.15 Paper Path Sensor (p70)" "4.2.18 Top Cover Assy (p74)" From Figure 4-9 "Disassembly Flowchart (1) (p 35)" "4.2.8 Carriage Assy (Bottom) (p53)" "4.2.5 Top unit (p44)" Disassembling the Top unit "4.2.9 Ultra Sonic RX Board/ Ultra Sonic Sensor (Receiver) (GT-S80 only) (p56)" "4.2.16 Ultra Sonic TX Board/Ultra Sonic Sensor (transmitter) (p71)" "4.2.9 Ultra Sonic RX Board/ Ultra Sonic Sensor (Receiver) (GT-S80 only) (p56)" "4.2.7 Bottom Cover (p51)" EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 36 Confidential Figure 4-10. Disassembly Flowchart (2) http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 37 Confidential 4.2.1 Input Tray Assy Parts/Components must be removed in advance None Disassembly Procedure Hole & Dowel Input Tray Assy 1. Open the Input Tray Assy. 2. Release the two dowels on the Input Tray Assy fromthe two holes on the scanner, and remove the Input Tray Assy. Figure 4-11. Removing the Input Tray Assy 4.2.2 Separator Module/Paper Feed Roller/Separation Pad Parts/Components must be removed in advance None Disassembly Procedure SEPARATOR MODULE/PAPER FEED ROLLER Top unit Input Tray Assy Lock of Top unit 1. Open the Input Tray Assy. 2. Unlock the Top unit, and open it. Figure 4-12. Removing the Separator Module (1) http://www.manuals4you.com Dowel Separator Module Hook EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 38 Confidential 3. Disengage the two hooks on the Separate Module, and open the Separate Module. (See Figure 4-13.) 4. Release the two dowels on the Separate Module, and remove the Separate Module fromthe scanner. Figure 4-13. Removing the Separator Module (2) Do not touch or damage the roller when removing the Paper Feed Roller. Paper Feed Roller 5. Slide the Paper Feed Roller to the right as seen fromthe front, and remove the Paper Feed Roller fromthe scanner. Figure 4-14. Removing the Paper Feed Roller CAUTION http://www.manuals4you.com When installing the Paper Feed Roller, first align the protrusion to the left as seen from the front, then attach the Paper Feed Roller. Paper Feed Roller Protrusion Figure 4-15. Installing the Paper Feed Roller EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 39 Confidential SEPARATION PAD Hook Separation Pad 1. Open the Input Tray Assy. 2. Unlock the Top unit, and open it. (See Figure 4-12.) 3. Disengage the hook of the Separation Pad, and remove the Separation Pad fromthe Top unit. Figure 4-16. Removing the Separation Pad REASSEMBLY http://www.manuals4you.com When installing the Separation Pad, first align the two grooves on the lower part of the pad with the shaft of the Top unit, then attach the Separation Pad. Groove Separation Pad Figure 4-17. Installing the Separation Pad EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 40 Confidential 4.2.3 Switch Holder/ DC Cable Connector Parts/Components must be removed in advance None Disassembly Procedure In the next step, make sure to place a cloth or the like to prevent damaging the external part. C.P.F.P. 3x8 (black) (6.0-6.5 Kgfcm) Base Cover Switch Holder Rib Hook 1. Place the scanner upside down. 2. Remove the two screws that secure the Switch Holder. 3. Disengage the two hooks and the four ribs of the Switch Holder, and detach the Switch Holder. Figure 4-18. Removing the Switch Holder (1) REASSEMBLY CAUTION http://www.manuals4you.com Rib DC Cable connector Main Board Assy J2 Switch Holder EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 41 Confidential 4. Release the DC Cable fromthe three ribs on the Switch Holder and the rib on the main body. (See Figure 4-19.) 5. Disconnect the DC Cable fromthe connector (J 2) on the Main Board Assy. (See Figure 4-19.) 6. Slide the DC Cable connector in the direction of the arrow, and remove the DC Cable fromthe groove on the Switch Holder. Figure 4-19. Removing the Switch Holder (2) J1 Main Board Assy Rib Switch Holder Switch Harness 7. Release the Switch Harness fromthe four ribs on the Switch Holder and the rib on the main body, and remove the Switch Holder. (See Figure 4-20.) 8. Disconnect the Switch Harness fromthe connector (J 1) on the Main Board Assy. Figure 4-20. Removing the Switch Holder (3) OK NG Figure 4-21. Installing the DC Cable Connector REASSEMBLY When routing the DC Cable and the Switch Harness; because the ribs have only a narrow gap in between, insert the cable one by one. (See Figure 4-19, Figure 4-20.) When attaching the DC Cable connector, make sure to insert the connector firmly into the hole on the Switch Holder. http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 42 Confidential 4.2.4 Base Cover/Switch Harness/Foot Parts/Components must be removed in advance Switch Holder/DC Cable Connector (p 40)/Input Tray Assy (p 37) Disassembly Procedure In the next step, make sure to place a cloth or the like to prevent damaging the external part. Base Cover Foot C.P.F.S. 3x6 (black) (6.0-6.5 Kgfcm) Foot Bottom 1. Place the scanner upside down. 2. Remove the four screws that secure the Base Cover. Figure 4-22. Removing the Base Cover (1) Hook Base Cover Figure 4-23. Locations of the hook on the Base Cover Hole Base Cover Flathead screwdriver Rear 3. Insert a flathead screwdriver into the two holes at the rear of the scanner, and remove the Base Cover while extending the Base Cover outwards. Figure 4-24. Removing the Base Cover (2) CAUTION CAUTION In the next step, make sure to wrap the flathead screw driver with a cloth or the like to avoid scratching the Base Cover. When removing the Base Cover, take care not to damage the seven hooks on the Base Cover because they are very fragile. http://www.manuals4you.com Switch Harness Hook Dowel Rib Point A Base Cover EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 43 Confidential 4. Disengage the two hooks of the Switch Harness frominside the Base Cover, and remove the Switch Harness fromthe Base Cover. Figure 4-25. Removing the Switch Harness Metal Frame Assy Hole Bottom Figure 4-26. Installing the Base Cover (1) Do not catch harnesses. Front Figure 4-27. Installing the Base Cover (2) REASSEMBLY When installing the Base Cover, align the dowel and the two ribs on the Base Cover with the holes on the Metal Frame Assy. (See Figure 4-25, Figure 4-26.) When installing the Base Cover, make sure not to catch the harnesses on the left and right Hinge Covers between the covers and the Points A (Figure 4-25) of the Base Cover. http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 44 Confidential 4.2.5 Top unit Parts/Components must be removed in advance Switch Holder/DC Cable Connector (p 40)/Input Tray Assy (p 37)/ Base Cover (p 42) Top unit Figure 4-28. Configuration of the Top unit In the next step, avoid damaging the Anti-Static Brush when working. Please handle with care. Anti-Static brush Top unit Backside of Top unit Figure 4-29. Anti-Static brush CHECK POINT Unless otherwise specified, this section describes the procedures for GT-S80. The differences that may affect the disassembly/ reassembly procedures of GT-S50 will be provided in "4.1.5 Differences between the Models (p34)" . The Top unit removed here comprises the following parts. Hinge Cover (p62) Front Cover/LCM Board/Display Cover (p63) Carriage Assy (Top) (p69) Paper Path Sensor (p70) Ultra Sonic TX Board/Ultra Sonic Sensor (transmitter) (p71) Top Cover Assy (p74) CAUTION http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 45 Confidential Disassembly Procedure 1. Disconnect the harnesses below fromthe connectors on the Main Board Assy. (See Figure 4-30.) Top digital harness (J 4) Top analog harness (J 5) Transceiver harness (J 8*, J 14, J 15) *GT-S80 only Metal clamp Top analog harness Top digital harness Transceiver harness Main Board Assy C.P.F.S. 3x6 (black) (6.5-7.0 Kgfcm) Rear side 2. Remove the screw at the rear of the scanner, and remove the metal clamp that secures the Transceiver harness. Figure 4-30. Removing the Top unit (1) Clamp A Top analog harness Top digital harness Clamp B Grounding wire of top analog harness Grounding wire of top digital harness C.P.F.S. 3x6 (black) (6.5-7.0 Kgfcm) Right side 3. Remove the screw on the right side as seen fromthe front of the scanner, and release two grounding wires for the top digital harness and top analog harness. (See Figure 4-31.) 4. Release the top analog harness fromthe clamp A and clamp B at the rear of the scanner. (See Figure 4-31.) 5. Release the top digital harness fromthe clamp B at the rear of the scanner. Figure 4-31. Removing the Top unit (2) http://www.manuals4you.com In the next step, make sure to place a cloth or the like to prevent damaging the external part. Top digital harness Clamp D Clamp C Top analog harness Bottom EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 46 Confidential 6. Place the scanner upside down. 7. Release the top digital harness and the top analog harness fromthe clamp C and clamp D on the bottomof the scanner. Figure 4-32. Removing the Top unit (3) Panel wire (GT-S80 only) Relay connector (GT-S80 only) RX harness (GT-S80 only) Clamp E Transceiver harness Clamp F Grounding wire of RX harness (GT-S80 only) Grounding wire coming from Top unit C.P.F.S. 3x6 (black) (6.5-7.0 Kgfcm) Bottom 8. Remove the screw that secures the grounding wire of RX harness (GT-S80 only) and the grounding wire coming fromthe Top unit, and detach the wires. (See Figure 4-33.) 9. [GT-S80 only] Disconnect the relay connector connecting the RX harness and the panel wire. (See Figure 4-33.) 10. Release the transceiver harness fromthe clamp E and clamp F on the bottom of the scanner. Figure 4-33. Removing the Top unit (4) CAUTION http://www.manuals4you.com Shaft & bearing Top unit Metal Frame Assy Front EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 47 Confidential 11. Place the scanner with the bottomdown. 12. Unlock the Top unit, and open it. (See Figure 4-12.) 13. With the Top unit opened fully, slide the Top unit to the front of the scanner, and disengage both left and right shafts fromtheir bearings on the Metal Frame Assy. Figure 4-34. Removing the Top unit (5) Shape of shaft Top unit Shaft Bearing Right side Top unit Shape of shaft Shaft Bearing Left side Figure 4-35. Installing the Top unit REASSEMBLY When installing the Top unit, align the shapes of the shafts and their bearings on both left and right sides before inserting the shafts. http://www.manuals4you.com Grounding wire of top analog harness Grounding wire of top digital harness C.P.F.S. 3x6 (black) (6.5-7.0 Kgfcm) Figure 4-36. Installing the Grounding Wire (1) Grounding wire of RX harness Grounding wire coming from Top unit C.P.F.S. 3x6 (black) (6.5-7.0 Kgfcm) Figure 4-37. Installing the Grounding Wire (2) After replacing the Top unit, make the specified adjustments. (See Chapter 5 "ADJUSTMENT") EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 48 Confidential REASSEMBLY When installing the grounding wires of the top digital harness and top analog harness, secure them together with the screw in order of top digital harness and top analog harness. [GT-S80 only] When installing the grounding wire of the RX harness and the grounding wire coming from the Top unit, secure them together with the screw in order of the one coming from the Top unit and the one of the RX harness. REASSEMBLY When securing the transceiver harness with the metal clamp, make sure not to catch it between the flat parts of the clamp. (See Figure 4-30.) ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 49 Confidential 4.2.6 Main Board Assy Parts/Components must be removed in advance Switch Holder/DC Cable Connector (p 40)/Input Tray Assy (p 37)/ Base Cover (p 42) Unless otherwise specified, this section describes the procedures for GT-S80. The differences that may affect the disassembly/ reassembly procedures of GT-S50 will be provided in "4.1.5 Differences between the Models (p34)" . Disassembly Procedure Table 4-4. Connectors on the Main Board Assy CN No. Destination/Harness Name Connector Color Number of pins J 1 Switch Harness White 2 J 2 DC Cable Connector White 3 J 4 Top digital harness White 26 J 5 Top analog harness White 7 J 6 Bottomdigital harness White 20 J 7 Bottomanalog harness White 6 J 8 * Transceiver harness White 2 J 10 PF motor White 4 J 11 Pickup motor GT-S80:Black GT-S50:White 4 J 13 Door Sensor Black 3 J 14 Transceiver harness Blue 5 J 15 Transceiver harness White 3 J5 J7 J6 J10 J4 J1 J2 J11 J15 J14 J13 Main Board Assy GT-S80 GT-S50 J8 J5 J7 J6 J10 J4 J1 J2 J11 J15 J14 J13 Main Board Assy J10 1. Disconnect all the cables connected to the connectors on the Main Board Assy. Note * : GT-S80 only Figure 4-38. Connector position on the Main Board Assy CHECK POINT http://www.manuals4you.com [GT-S80 only] When removing the Main Board Assy, do not touch the Shield Cover carelessly. If touching the Shield Cover causes the scanner the following states, make sure to replace the Shield Cover with a new one because the scanner in those states may malfunction when operating due to the influence of the electromagnetic noises. (See Figure 4-39.) Shield Cover Point A Main Board Assy C.P.F.S. 3x6 (black) (6.5-7.0 Kgfcm) Rear side EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 50 Confidential 2. Remove the nine screws that secure the Main Board Assy, and remove the Main Board Assy fromthe scanner. Figure 4-39. Removing the Main Board Assy Main Board Assy Shield Cover Hole Figure 4-40. Installing the Shield Cover (GT-S80 only) Grounding wire of bottom digital harness Grounding wire of bottom analog harness C.P.F.S. 3x6 (black) (6.5-7.0 Kgfcm) Rear side Figure 4-41. Installing the Grounding Wire After replacing the Main Board Assy, make the specified adjustments. (See Chapter 5 "ADJUSTMENT") CAUTION The Shield Cover has a hole or is ripped. The Shield Cover touches the heat sink on the Main Board Assy. REASSEMBLY [GT-S80 only] If the Shield Cover is damaged as described in the CAUTION on p 50, replace it with a new one and attach it to cover the four holes on the Main Board Assy. When installing the Main Board Assy, secure the two grounding wires together with the screw located in the point A shown in Figure 4-39. Secure them in order of the wire of the bottom digital harness and the one of the bottom analog harness. ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 51 Confidential 4.2.7 Bottom Cover Parts/Components must be removed in advance Switch Holder/DC Cable Connector (p 40)/Input Tray Assy (p 37)/ Base Cover (p 42)/Top unit (p 44) Unless otherwise specified, this section describes the procedures for GT-S80. The differences that may affect the disassembly/ reassembly procedures of GT-S50 will be provided in "4.1.5 Differences between the Models (p34)" . Disassembly Procedure Bottom Cover C.B.S. 3x10 (black) (6.5-7.0 Kgfcm) 1. Disconnect the Door Sensor harness fromthe connector (J 13) on the Main Board Assy. (See Figure 4-38.) 2. Remove the three screws that secure the BottomCover. Figure 4-42. Removing the Bottom Cover (1) RX harness Hole on Metal Frame Assy Bottom Cover Hook Metal Frame Assy Lift it by about 5cm. 3. Disengage the two hooks on the BottomCover, and lift the BottomCover by about 5 cm. (See Figure 4-43.) 4. Pull out the RX harness fromthe hole on the Metal Frame Assy (GT-S80 only), and remove the BottomCover fromthe Metal Frame Assy. Figure 4-43. Removing the Bottom Cover (2) CHECK POINT http://www.manuals4you.com Pickup motor Carriage Assy (Bottom) To relay connector Hole on Metal Frame Assy RX harness Bottom Figure 4-44. Installing the Bottom Cover (1) Groove Door Sensor harness Figure 4-45. Installing the Bottom Cover (2) Bottom Cover Metal Frame Assy Hook Figure 4-46. Installing the Bottom Cover (3) EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 52 Confidential REASSEMBLY [GT-S80 only] When installing the Bottom Cover, insert the RX harness into the hole on the Metal Frame Assy as shown below, and route it between the Pickup motor and the Carriage Assy (Bottom). (See Figure 4-43, Figure 4-44.) REASSEMBLY When installing the Bottom Cover, route the Door Sensor harness through the groove on the Metal Frame Assy. When engaging the two hooks to the frame of the Metal Frame Assy, confirm it is firmly secured with a clicking sound. http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 53 Confidential 4.2.8 Carriage Assy (Bottom) Parts/Components must be removed in advance Switch Holder/DC Cable Connector (p 40)/Input Tray Assy (p 37)/ Base Cover (p 42) Disassembly Procedure In the next step, avoid damaging the Anti-Static Brush when working. Please handle with care. (See Figure 4-29.) 1. Disconnect the following harnesses fromthe connectors on the Main Board Assy. (See Figure 4-38.) Top digital harness (J 4) Top analog harness (J 5) PF motor harness (J 10) In the next step, make sure to place a cloth or the like to prevent damaging the external part. Clamp C Clamp D Right 2. Remove the screw on the right side as seen fromthe front of the scanner, and disconnect two grounding wires for the top digital harness and top analog harness. (See Figure 4-31.) 3. Release the top analog harness fromthe clamp A and clamp B at the rear of the scanner. (See Figure 4-31.) 4. Release the top digital harness fromthe clamp B at the rear of the scanner. (See Figure 4-31.) 5. Place the scanner upside down 6. Release the top digital harness and the top analog harness fromthe clamp C and clamp D on the bottomof the scanner. (See Figure 4-32.) 7. Disengage the hooks of the clamp C, D using the long-nose pliers, and remove the clamp C and clamp D. Figure 4-47. Removing the Carriage Assy (Bottom) (1) Tensioner Extension spring C.P.(S-P1) 3x6 (6.5-7.0 Kgfcm) Right 8. Loosen the screw that secures the tensioner on the right as seen fromthe front of the scanner. (See Figure 4-48.) 9. Detach the extension spring fromthe tensioner using the long-nose pliers. Figure 4-48. Removing the Carriage Assy (Bottom) (2) CAUTION CAUTION http://www.manuals4you.com Timing Belt Pinion gear of PF motor Right EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 54 Confidential 10. Detach the timing belt fromthe pinion gear of the PF motor. Figure 4-49. Removing the Carriage Assy (Bottom) (3) Do not damage the pinion gear when removing the PF motor. Pinion gear Hole PF motor C.B.S. 3x6 (6.5-7.0 Kgfcm) Right 11. Remove the two screws that secure the PF motor, and remove the PF motor while avoiding hitting the pinion gear to the hole on the Metal Frame. Figure 4-50. Removing the Carriage Assy (Bottom) (4) Bottom analog harness Bottom digital harness Clamp G Bottom 12. Release the bottomdigital harness and the bottomanalog harness fromthe clamp G. Figure 4-51. Removing the Carriage Assy (Bottom) (5) CAUTION http://www.manuals4you.com Carriage Assy (Bottom) Metal Frame Assy C.P.F.S. 3x12 (7.0-7.5 Kgfcm) Bottom EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 55 Confidential 13. Remove the four screws that secure the Carriage Assy (Bottom), and detach the Carriage Assy (Bottom) fromthe Metal Frame Assy. Figure 4-52. Removing the Carriage Assy (Bottom) (6) 14. Disconnect the following harnesses fromthe connectors on the Carriage Assy (Bottom), and remove the Carriage Assy (Bottom). Bottomdigital harness (J 2, J 5) Bottomanalog harness (J 3) FFC Bottom analog harness Bottom digital harness Carriage Assy (Bottom) Glass surface J3 J5 J2 Figure 4-53. Removing the Carriage Assy (Bottom) (7) CAUTION When removing the Carriage Assy, make sure not to put any scratches or dirt on the glass surfaces. (See Figure 4-53.) When removing the Carriage Assy (Bottom), take care not to disconnect or damage the FFC of the Carriage Assy (Bottom). (See Figure 4-53.) http://www.manuals4you.com PF motor Clamp H Connector Figure 4-54. Installing the PF motor 1. Attach the timing belt on to the pinion gear of the PF motor. (See Figure 4-49.) 2. Attach the extension spring to the tensioner using the long- nose pliers. (See Figure 4-48.) 3. Tighten the screw to secure the tensioner. (See Figure 4-48.) After replacing the Carriage Assy (Bottom), make the specified adjustments. (See Chapter 5 "ADJUSTMENT") EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 56 Confidential 4.2.9 Ultra Sonic RX Board/ Ultra Sonic Sensor (Receiver) (GT-S80 only) Parts/Components must be removed in advance Switch Holder/DC Cable Connector (p 40)/Input Tray Assy (p 37)/ Base Cover (p 42)/Top unit (p 44)/BottomCover (p 51)/ Disassembly Procedure When removing the Ultra Sonic RX Board/Ultra Sonic Sensor (Receiver), do not touch the Shield Cover. If touching the Shield Cover causes a hole or a tear on it, it is necessary to replace the Shield Cover with a new one because the scanner in those states may malfunction when operating due to the influence of the electromagnetic noises. (See Figure 4-60.) C.B.P. 3x6 (black) (4.5-5.0 Kgfcm) Groove Positioning hole & dowel Bottom Cover Ultra Sonic RX Board RX harness Shield Cover 1. Remove the screw that secures the Ultra Sonic RX Board, and detach the Ultra Sonic RX Board fromthe BottomCover. Figure 4-55. Removing the Ultra Sonic RX Board (1) REASSEMBLY When installing the Carriage Assy (Bottom), take care not to disconnect or damage the FFC of the Carriage Assy (Bottom). (See Figure 4-53.) When installing the PF motor, route the PF motor harness through the clamp H. (See Figure 4-54.) When installing the PF motor, attach it with the connector of the motor in the location shown below. Secure the PF tensioner as follows: ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED CAUTION http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 57 Confidential 2. Disconnect the following harnesses fromthe connectors on the Ultra Sonic RX Board, and remove the Ultra Sonic RX Board. Ultra Sonic Sensor (J 1) RX harness (J 2) Ultra Sonic Sensor Ultra Sonic RX Board RX harness Figure 4-56. Removing the Ultra Sonic RX Board (2) Shield plate R/B Bottom Cover C.B.P. 3x6 (black) (4.5-5.0 Kgfcm) 3. Remove the two screws that secure the Shield plate R/B, and remove the Shield plate R/B fromthe BottomCover. Figure 4-57. Removing the Ultra Sonic Sensor (1) Ultra Sonic Sensor Bottom Cover Groove Bottom Cover 4. Remove the Ultra Sonic Sensor fromthe BottomCover. Figure 4-58. Removing the Ultra Sonic Sensor (2) http://www.manuals4you.com OK NG Ultra Sonic Sensor Ultra Sonic Sensor Figure 4-59. Installing the Ultra Sonic Sensor Standard Line Shield plate R/B Shield Cover Figure 4-60. Installing the Shield Cover Groove Point B Shield plate R/B RX harness Grounding wire of RX harness Figure 4-61. Routing the RX harness EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 58 Confidential REASSEMBLY When installing the Ultra Sonic Sensor, make sure to confirm it is attached correctly as shown below. If the Shield Cover is damaged; ripped or has holes, when replacing the Ultra Sonic RX Board and/or Ultra Sonic Sensor, replace it with a new one and attach it while aligning it with the standard line on the Shield plate R/B. When installing the Ultra Sonic Sensor, route the harness of it through the groove on the Bottom Cover. (See Figure 4-58.) REASSEMBLY When installing the Shield plate R/B, screw together the grounding wire of the RX harness with the screw located in the point B, and route the RX harness through the groove on the Bottom Cover. When installing the Ultra Sonic RX board, route the RX harness through the groove on the Bottom Cover. (See Figure 4-55.) When installing the Ultra Sonic RX board, align the dowel on the Bottom Cover with the positioning hole on the Ultra Sonic RX board. (See Figure 4-55.) http://www.manuals4you.com TH RH Ultra Sonic TX Board (p 71) Top Cover Assy (p 74) Bottom Cover (p 51) Ultra Sonic RX Board (p 56) Transmitter Receiver Figure 4-62. Installing the Ultra Sonic Sensor EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 59 Confidential 4.2.10 Door Sensor Parts/Components must be removed in advance Switch Holder/DC Cable Connector (p 40)/Input Tray Assy (p 37)/ Base Cover (p 42)/Top unit (p 44)/BottomCover (p 51)/ Disassembly Procedure Door Sensor Bottom Cover Rib C.B.P. 3x8 (black) (4.5-5.0 Kgfcm) 1. Remove the screw that secures the Door Sensor, remove the Door Sensor fromthe BottomCover. Figure 4-63. Removing the Door Sensor When installing the Door Sensor, route the harness of Door Sensor through the rib on the Bottom Cover. (See Figure 4-63.) REASSEMBLY When replacing the Ultra Sonic Sensor, it is recommended to replace both the transmitter and receiver with a new one. The sensors set as an ASP have markings on them; TH for transmitter and RH for receiver. Make sure to install the correct sensors to the correct locations as shown below. REASSEMBLY http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 60 Confidential 4.2.11 Bottom Cover Mylar/Edge Guide Parts/Components must be removed in advance Switch Holder/DC Cable Connector (p 40)/Input Tray Assy (p 37)/ Base Cover (p 42)/Top unit (p 44)/BottomCover (p 51)/ Disassembly Procedure Bottom Cover Mylar Bottom Cover Back of Bottom Cover 1. Remove the BottomCover Mylar fromthe BottomCover using a Tweezer. Figure 4-64. Removing the Bottom Cover Mylar Edge Guides 2. Slide the Edge Guides to both ends. Figure 4-65. Removing the Edge Guide (1) Edge Guide Rack Hook Back of Bottom Cover 3. Open the four hooks on the Edge Guide Rack to disengage the hooks, and slide the two Edge Guides in the direction of the arrows. Figure 4-66. Removing the Edge Guide (2) http://www.manuals4you.com Edge Guide Top of Bottom Cover EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 61 Confidential 4. Pull out the two Edge Guides in the direction of the arrows to remove them. Figure 4-67. Removing the Edge Guide (3) Spur gear Edge Guide Rack C.P.F.P. 3x8 (black) (4.5-5.0 Kgfcm) Back of Bottom Cover 5. Remove the screw that secures the spur gear, and remove the spur gear. (See Figure 4-68.) 6. Remove the two Edge Guide Racks fromthe BottomCover. Figure 4-68. Removing the Edge Guide Rack Edge Guide Rack Spur gear Figure 4-69. Installing the Edge Guide Rack REASSEMBLY When installing the spur gear, make sure to attach it while setting the two Edge Guide Racks in the middle. When installing the two Edge Guides, insert them until they click with the two hooks on the Edge Guide Rack to secure them firmly. (See Figure 4-66.) When replacing the two Edge Guides, be sure of the following: No abnormal noise by sliding them 2 to 3 times from side to side. Slide smoothly. Open and close by even intervals on both the right side and left side. http://www.manuals4you.com Double-sided tape Top Bottom Bottom Cover Mylar Rear of Bottom Cover Mylar Figure 4-70. Installing the Bottom Cover Mylar EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 62 Confidential 4.2.12 Hinge Cover Parts/Components must be removed in advance Switch Holder/DC Cable Connector (p 40)/Input Tray Assy (p 37)/ Base Cover (p 42)/Top unit (p 44) Disassembly Procedure In the next step, avoid damaging the Anti-Static Brush when working. Please handle with care. (See Figure 4-29.) Hinge Cover Top unit C.B.P. 3x10 (black) (4.5-5.0 Kgfcm) 1. Remove the two screws that secure the two Hinge Covers, and remove the two Hinge Covers. Figure 4-71. Removing the Hinge Cover REASSEMBLY When installing the Bottom Cover Mylar, attach double-sided tape as shown below, and attach the Bottom Cover Mylar aligning it with the edge of the Bottom Cover. (See Figure 4-64.) Replace the Bottom Cover Mylar, if necessary. CAUTION http://www.manuals4you.com When installing the Hinge Cover, insert the point A and B of the Top unit into the two holes of the Hinge Cover, and make sure not to catch the harnesses when attaching it. Hole Point A Point B Hinge Cover Right Hinge Cover Hole Point A Point B Left Figure 4-72. Installing the Hinge Cover EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 63 Confidential 4.2.13 Front Cover/LCM Board/Display Cover Parts/Components must be removed in advance Switch Holder/DC Cable Connector (p 40)/Input Tray Assy (p 37)/ Base Cover (p 42)/Top unit (p 44)/Hinge Cover (p 62) Unless otherwise specified, this section describes the procedures for GT-S80. The differences that may affect the disassembly/ reassembly procedures of GT-S50 will be provided in "4.1.5 Differences between the Models (p34)" . Disassembly Procedure In the next step, avoid damaging the Anti-Static Brush when working. Please handle with care. (See Figure 4-29.) Top unit C.B.P. 3x10 (black) (4.5-5.0 Kgfcm) 1. Remove the seven screws that secure the Front Cover. Figure 4-73. Removing the Front Cover (1) REASSEMBLY CHECK POINT CAUTION http://www.manuals4you.com In the next steps, be careful to remove the Front Cover because it is connected to the main body of the Top unit with harnesses. Front Cover Main body of Top unit Figure 4-74. Removing the Front Cover (2) Front Cover Lock of Top unit Hole Hook EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 64 Confidential 2. Remove the the Front Cover by opening fromthe front side. Release the two hooks on the upper side of the Front Cover while drawing out the lock of the Top unit fromthe hole of the upper side of the Front Cover. Figure 4-75. Removing the Front Cover (3) CAUTION http://www.manuals4you.com J2 LCM Board Panel wire Hole Front Cover EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 65 Confidential 3. Pull out the panel wire fromthe hole of the Top unit. (See Figure 4-76.) 4. Remove the panel wire fromthe groove of the Front Cover, and disconnect the panel wire fromthe connector (J 2) on the LCM Board. (See Figure 4-76, Figure 4-81.) Figure 4-76. Removing the Front Cover (4) Ferrite core Groove J4 LCM Board Front Cover Top digital harness C.P.F.P. 3x8 (4.5-5.0 Kgfcm) 5. Remove the screw that secures the top digital harness. (See Figure 4-77.) 6. Disconnect the top digital harness fromthe connector (J 4) on the LCM Board, and remove the Front Cover. Figure 4-77. Removing the Front Cover (5) http://www.manuals4you.com Positioning hole & dowel LCM Board Front Cover C.B.P. 3x8 (black) (4.5-5.0 Kgfcm) EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 66 Confidential 7. Remove the six screws that secure the LCM Board, and remove the LCM Board fromthe Front Cover. Figure 4-78. Removing the LCM Board Point A Display Cover Front Cover Bottom Double-sided tape Display Cover Top 8. Push the point A of the Display Cover fromthe bottomside of the Front Cover to remove the Display Cover. Figure 4-79. Removing the Display Cover http://www.manuals4you.com Tray sensor LCM Board Sensor lever Tray sensor Figure 4-80. Installing the LCM Board Front Cover Panel wire Groove Figure 4-81. Routing the panel wire 1. Route the top digital harness through the two grooves of the Front Cover. 2. Set the ferrite core as shown in Figure 4-77. 3. Secure the top digital harness with the screw. EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 67 Confidential REASSEMBLY When installing the LCM Board, align the two dowels of the Front Cover with the two positioning holes of the LCM Board. (See Figure 4-78.) When installing the LCM Board, insert the leg of sensor lever between the space of the tray sensor (S11) on the LCM Board. REASSEMBLY When installing the Front Cover, route the panel wire through the four grooves on the Front Cover. When installing the Front Cover, route the top digital harness as follows. (See Figure 4-77.) When attaching the Display Cover, align it with the concave of the Front Cover and secure it with double-sided tape as shown in Figure 4-79. http://www.manuals4you.com Main body of Top unit Front Cover Top digital harness Figure 4-82. Installing the Front Cover (1) EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 68 Confidential 7 OK Decoration panel Front Cover NG Decoration panel Gap Front Cover Decoration panel Front Cover Figure 4-83. Installing the Front Cover (2) REASSEMBLY When installing the Front Cover, be careful not to catch the top digital harness shown below between the Front Cover and the main body of the Top unit. REASSEMBLY After installing the Front Cover, confirm that there is no gap between the Front Cover and the decoration panel because of routing the harnesses http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 69 Confidential 4.2.14 Carriage Assy (Top) Parts/Components must be removed in advance Switch Holder/DC Cable Connector (p 40)/Input Tray Assy (p 37)/ Base Cover (p 42)/Top unit (p 44)/Hinge Cover (p 62)/Front Cover (p 63) Disassembly Procedure In the next step, avoid damaging the Anti-Static Brush when working. Please handle with care. (See Figure 4-29.) 1. Disconnect the following harness fromthe connector on the Carriage Assy (Top). Top digital harness (J 2, J 5) Top analog harness (J 3) Carriage Assy (Top) Top analog harness Top digital harness Figure 4-84. Removing the Carriage Assy (Top) (1) When removing the Carriage Assy, do not damage or contaminate the glass surface. Carriage Assy (Top) C.B.P. 3x8 (black) (7.0-7.5 Kgfcm) 2. Remove the four screws that secure the Carriage Assy (Top), and remove the Carriage Assy (Top). Figure 4-85. Removing the Carriage Assy (Top) (2) CAUTION CAUTION http://www.manuals4you.com When installing the Carriage Assy (Top), route the top analog harness and the top digital harness as follows. 1. Connect the top analog harness to the connector on the board of the Carriage Assy (Top). (See Figure 4-86.) 2. Route the top analog harness through the two grooves and the hook of the Top unit. J3 Groove Hook Top analog harness Figure 4-86. Routing the top analog harness 3. Route the top digital harness through the hook of the Top unit. (See Figure 4-87.) 4. Connect the top digtial harness to the connector (J2,J5) on the board of the Carriage Assy (Top). J2 J5 Hook Top digital harness Figure 4-87. Routing the top digital harness EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 70 Confidential 4.2.15 Paper Path Sensor Parts/Components must be removed in advance Switch Holder/DC Cable Connector (p 40)/Input Tray Assy (p 37)/ Base Cover (p 42)/Top unit (p 44)/Hinge Cover (p 62)/Front Cover (p 63)/ Carriage Assy (Top) (p 69) Disassembly Procedure In the next step, avoid damaging the Anti-Static Brush when working. Please handle with care. (See Figure 4-29.) J4 Ultra Sonic TX Board Paper Path Sensor Top Cover Assy Sensor lever Hook 1. Disconnect the cable of the Paper Path Sensor fromthe connector (J 4) on the Ultra Sonic TX Board. (See Figure 4-88.) 2. Release the two hooks of the Top Cover Assy, and remove the Paper Path Sensor fromthe Top Cover Assy. Figure 4-88. Removing the Paper Path Sensor After installing the Paper Path Sensor, check if the sensor lever moves smoothly. (See Figure 4-88.) REASSEMBLY CAUTION REASSEMBLY http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 71 Confidential 4.2.16 Ultra Sonic TX Board/Ultra Sonic Sensor (transmitter) Parts/Components must be removed in advance Switch Holder/DC Cable Connector (p 40)/Input Tray Assy (p 37)/ Base Cover (p 42)/Top unit (p 44)/Hinge Cover (p 62)/Front Cover (p 63)/ Carriage Assy (Top) (p 69) Unless otherwise specified, this section describes the procedures for GT-S80. The differences that may affect the disassembly/ reassembly procedures of GT-S50; which the Ultra Sonic Sensor is not mounted, will be provided in "4.1.5 Differences between the Models (p34)" . Disassembly Procedure In the next step, avoid damaging the Anti-Static Brush when working. Please handle with care. (See Figure 4-29.) 1. Disconnect the following harnesses fromthe Ultra Sonic TX Board. Ultra Sonic Sensor (J 1) Paper Path Sensor (J 4) Paper Detect sensor (J 3) Transceiver harness (J 2) Ultra Sonic TX Board Paper Detect sensor Paper Path Sensor Ultra Sonic Sensor Transceiver harness Figure 4-89. Removing the Ultra Sonic TX Board (1) Ultra Sonic TX Board Positioning hole & dowel C.P.F.P. 3x8 (4.5-5.0 Kgfcm) 2. Remove the screw that secures the Ultra Sonic TX Board, and remove the Ultra Sonic TX Board. Figure 4-90. Removing the Ultra Sonic TX Board (2) Ultra Sonic Sensor Sensor lever Groove Hook 3. Release the two hooks of the Top Cover Assy and remove the Ultra Sonic Sensor fromthe Top Cover Assy. Figure 4-91. Removing the Ultra Sonic Sensor CHECK POINT CAUTION http://www.manuals4you.com OK NG Ultra Sonic Sensor Ultra Sonic Sensor Figure 4-92. Installing the Ultra Sonic Sensor EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 72 Confidential REASSEMBLY When installing the Ultra Sonic Sensor, make sure to confirm it is attached correctly as shown below. When installing the Ultra Sonic Sensor, make sure of the following. (See Figure 4-91.) Route the harness of the Ultra Sonic Sensor not to leave any slack around the two grooves on the Top Cover Assy. Make sure not to let the harness of the Ultra Sonic Sensor touch the sensor lever. When replacing the Ultra Sonic Sensor, it is recommended to replace both the transmitter and receiver with a new one. The sensors set as an ASP have markings on them; TH for transmitter and RH for receiver. Make sure to install the correct sensors to the correct locations as shown in Figure 4-62. When installing the Ultra Sonic TX Board, align the two dowels of the Top Cover Assy with the two positioning holes of the Ultra Sonic TX Board. (See Figure 4-90.) http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 73 Confidential 4.2.17 Metal Frame Assy Parts/Components must be removed in advance Switch Holder/DC Cable Connector (p 40)/Input Tray Assy (p 37)/ Base Cover (p 42)/Main Board Assy (p 49)/Carriage Assy (Bottom) (p 53)/Top unit (p 44)/BottomCover (p 60) Disassembly Procedure Clamp H Bottom analog harness Bottom digital harness Clamp A Metal Frame Assy Rear 1. Release the bottomdigital harness fromthe clamp H, and remove it fromthe Metal Frame Assy. 2. Release the BottomAnalog Harness fromthe clamp A and H, and remove it fromthe Metal Frame Assy. Figure 4-93. Removing the Metal Frame Assy When replacing the Metal Frame Assy, the PF motor has to be removed when assembling the Carriage Assy (Bottom). To install the PF motor, see 4.2.8 Carriage Assy (Bottom) (p53). REASSEMBLY http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 74 Confidential 4.2.18 Top Cover Assy Parts/Components must be removed in advance Switch Holder/DC Cable Connector (p 40)/Input Tray Assy (p 37)/ Base Cover (p 42)/Top unit (p 44)/Hinge Cover (p 62)/Front Cover (p 63)/ Carriage Assy (Top) (p 69)/Paper Path Sensor (p 70)/Ultra Sonic TX Board/Ultra Sonic Sensor (p 71) Disassembly Procedure In the next step, avoid damaging the Anti-Static Brush when working. Please handle with care. (See Figure 4-29.) Top Cover Assy Decoration panel Hook 1. Release the eight hooks of the decoration panel, and remove the decoration panel fromthe Top Cover Assy. Figure 4-94. Removing the Top Cover Assy (1) 2. Remove the following parts fromthe Top Cover Assy. Top digital harness Top analog harness Transceiver harness Grounding wire Grounding wire Top Cover Assy Top analog harness Top digital harness Transceiver harness Figure 4-95. Removing the Top Cover Assy (2) CAUTION http://www.manuals4you.com Grounding wire Point A Groove Anti-Static brush Tip of grounding wire Bottom of Top Cover Assy Grounding wire Transceiver harness Groove Front of Top Cover Assy Figure 4-96. Routing the transceiver harness Paper Path Sensor Paper Detect Sensor Figure 4-97. Sensor Lever EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Disassembly Procedure 75 Confidential REASSEMBLY When reassembling the Top Cover Assy, route the transceiver harness through the groove on the Top Cover Assy. (See Figure 4-96.) Route the grounding wire through the three grooves shown below, and insert the tip of it between the Anti-Static brush and Top Cover Assy (Point A). For the routing of the Top Digital Harness and Top Analog Harness, see Figure 4-86, Figure 4-87. REASSEMBLY Confirm smooth movement of Paper Detect Sensor and Paper Path Sensor by pushing the levers after assembly. http://www.manuals4you.com Confidential CHA P T E R 5 ADJUSTMENT http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B ADJUSTMENT Adjustment Items and Overview 77 Confidential 5.1 Adjustment Items and Overview This chapter describes how to carry out the adjustments which are required after disassembly / assembly. The user interface of Adjustment Program for GT-S80/50 is different from traditional models, see 5.2.2 How to Use Adjustment Program (P79) for the details to carry out adjustments. 5.1.1 List of Adjustment Items The following tables indicate the adjustment items necessary for this product. Table 5-1. Adjustment Items Adjustment Item Purpose Method Outline Tool Reading and writing EEPROM data When theMain Board needs to be replaced, usethis to copy the data stored in the EEPROM on the old Main Board; such as scanner operation information, to the new board. Reads out the EEPROM data using Adjustment Program fromthe Main Board before removing it. When copying thedata to the EEPROM, save thedata as a file and read it again fromthe file after replacing theboards, then write the data to the EEPROM on the new board. Shading adjustment Performs the adjustment after replacing/disassembling the specific parts to execute theshading correction of the scanner. Writes theadjustment value to theEEPROM by scanning the Shading Chart using Adjustment Program. Find Edge Adjustment Adjusts to reading stating position for main scanning or sub scanning after replacing the specific parts. Writes theadjustment value to theEEPROM by scanning the Find Edge Chart using Adjustment Program. Firmware version check Checks the firmware version. Reads out the firmware version using Adjustment Program. Firmware update Main board Updates firmware of the Main Board. Updates firmware using Adjustment Program. Panel Updates firmware related to the panel display. Updates firmware using Adjustment Program. CHECK POINT Adjustment Program Adjustment Program Shading Chart (ASP code: 1509577) Adjustment Program Testing Chart (ASP code: 1509578) Adjustment Program Adjustment Program Latest firmware of the Main Board Adjustment Program Latest firmware of the Panel http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B ADJUSTMENT Adjustment Program Overview 78 Confidential 5.1.2 Required Adjustments after Removing/Replacing Parts The table below lists the required adjustments depending upon the parts being removed or replaced. Table 5-2. Adjustment Items of Replacement Parts Adjustment Item Replacement Part EEPROM Data Copy Shading Adjustment Find Edge Adjustment Main Board Removal --- --- --- Replacement Required Required Required Top Unit Removal --- Required Required Replacement --- Required Required Carriage Assy (Top / Bottom) Removal --- --- --- Replacement --- Required Required Note : Required: Adjustment is required, ---: Adjustment is not required 5.2 Adjustment Program Overview 5.2.1 Operational Environment The operational environment for this Adjustment Programis as follows: OS : Windows Vista (32-bit) Windows XP Home/Professional Windows 2000 Professional I/F : USB 2.0 http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B ADJUSTMENT Adjustment Program Overview 79 Confidential 5.2.2 How to Use Adjustment Program The Adjustment Program for GT-S80 and the one for GT-50 are different. Make sure to use the program corresponding to your scanner. This section describes based on GT-S80, but also applies to GT-S50. 5.2.2.1 File and folder structure of the Adjustment Program To install the Adjustment Program, uncompress the compressed file downloaded from TechExchange to a folder. The folder where the file is uncompressed is as follows: EEPROM data is saved Adjustment Program Save latest firmware for updating to Panel_FW folder. Save latest firmware for updating to Mainboard_FW folder. Figure 5-1. File and Folder Configuration of the Adjustment Program 5.2.2.2 Starting up the Adjustment Program 1. Connect GT-S80/50 to the computer with the Adjustment Programinstalled via a USB cable. 2. Turn the scanner on and wait until initialization is completed. 3. Double-click on GT-S80 RMA Tools.exe or GT-S50 RMA Tools.exe and start up the Adjustment Program. (See Figure 5-1.) 4. The main menu of the Adjustment Programis displayed. (See Figure 5-2.) The condition of connecting the scanner can be checked by the icon on the upper left side of the screen. Scanner is connected with the power on Scanner is not connected or the power is off MainBoard FW button (p85) Panel FW button (p86) F.Shading button (p83) FindEdge button (p84) EEPROM button (p80) Get FW ver. button (p85) Exit button Figure 5-2. Main Menu Screen of the Adjustment Program 5. Select the itemto adjust, and carry out necessary adjustment. CHECK POINT GT-S80: GT-S80 RMA Tools.exe GT-S50: GT-S50 RMA Tools.exe http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B ADJUSTMENT Adjustment 80 Confidential 5.3 Adjustment 5.3.1 Reading and Writing EEPROM Data READING EEPROM DATA 1. Press the EEPROM button on the main menu of the Adjustment Program. (See Figure 5-2.) 2. Press the Read FromEEPROM button on EEPROM menu. Read From EEPROM button (p80) Write to File button (p81) Read From File button (p82) Write to EEPROM button (p82) Cancel button Status display EEPROM from File or Machine is displayed after reading EEPROM data. 12 9 5 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 10 11 13 14 Figure 5-3. EEPROM Menu Screen 3. The status display (see Figure 5-3.) changes to Date read fromUnit, and EEPROM data is displayed on EEPROM menu. Table 5-3. Details of EEPROM Menu Display No. Displayed Item Details Note *1 : The unit of thelamp-on time is one minute. *2 : The following are the specification of the scan count The scan is counted by one scanning. The scan is counted as one even if it is cancelled halfway. The scan aborted due to an error is not counted. *3 : The number indicates only the times of executed scanning, not the times of paper pass. *4 : Pick up Roller Count and Separation Pad Count are reset when replacing the consumables; therefore, they are not thesameas theaccumulativenumbers. *5 : Indicates the number of paper passes including both scanning and feeding. 1 LastErrorCode Error codeof thelast error 2 Lamp Main On Time* 1 Accumulativetimeof LED lighting for main scanning 3 Lamp Sub On Time* 1 Accumulativetimeof LED lighting for sub scanning 4 ADF Simplex Scan Count* 2 * 3 Accumulativenumber of simplex scannings 5 ADF Duplex Scan Count* 2 * 3 Accumulativenumber of duplex scannings 6 ADF J AM Count Accumulativenumber of paper jamerrors 7 Fatal Error Count Accumulativenumber of fatal errors 8 Separation Pad Count* 4 * 5 Separation Pad Counter 9 Paper Pass Through Count Accumulativenumber of paper pass 10 Pick up Roller Count* 4 * 5 Paper Feed Roller Counter 11 Multi Feed Count Accumulativenumber of multi feed count 12 Model Name Model name 13 First PC Connection Time Show timeand date(yyyy/mm/dd) of 1st connection to PC 14 --- Status display http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B ADJUSTMENT Adjustment 81 Confidential Table 5-4. Details of Latest Error Code Error Code Error Item Error Description SAVING EEPROM DATA 1. Read EEPROM data. (See Reading EEPROM data (P80).) 2. Press Write to File button on EEPROM menu. (See Figure 5-3.) 3. The dialog for specifying destination of the file to save is displayed. Select the EEPROM folder which is on the same hierarchical level with the Adjustment Programand save the EEPROM data. Figure 5-4. Saving EEPROM Data as a File 33 Lamp Error (Main Lamp) CR Assy (Bottom) LED error 34 Lamp Error (Sub Lamp) CR Assy (Top) LED error 49 ADF Unit Cover Open Top Unit open error 54 Paper J am Paper J amerror http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B ADJUSTMENT Adjustment 82 Confidential COPYING EEPROM DATA When replacing the Main Board, make sure to perform the following adjustments because the adjusted values are not transferred by copying the EEPROM data. 1. Read EEPROM data. (See Reading EEPROM data (P80).) 2. Save EEPROM data as a file. (See saving EEPROM data (P81).) 3. Turn off the scanner, and replace the Main Board with a new one and reasemmbly it. (See 4.2.6 Main Board Assy (P49).) 4. Connect the scanner to the computer. Turn the scanner on and start up the Adjustment Program. (See 5.2.2.2 Starting up the Adjustment Program(P79).) 5. Press the EEPROM button on the main menu of the Adjustment Program. (See Figure 5-2.) 6. Press Read FromFile on the EEPROM menu. (See Figure 5-3.) 7. Fromthe EEPROM folder, select the EEPROM data which was saved in step3 of saving EEPROM data (P81), and read the EEPROM data. Figure 5-5. Copying EEPROM Data 8. Press the Write to EEPROM button to write the data to EEPROM on the new Main Board when EEPROM data is displayed on the EEPROM menu after the status display (see Figure 5-3) is changed to Date read fromFile. (See Figure 5-3, Figure 5-3.) CAUTION 5.3.2 Shading Adjustment (P83) 5.3.3 Find Edge Adjustment (P84) http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B ADJUSTMENT Adjustment 83 Confidential 5.3.2 Shading Adjustment Usage limit of Shading Chart 30 feeds per chart 1. Set the Shading Chart on the Input Tray Assy. 2. Press the F.Shading button on the main menu of the Adjustment Program. (See Figure 5-2.) 3. Chart Usage monitoring counter will appear. If counter is less than the limit of 30 times, click on OK to proceed with the test. If counter reaches or exceeds 30 times, please change to a new Chart and click on Reset to reset the counter to 0. Note: Shading Adjustment can still be performed even if the usage exceeds the limit. But it is recommended to change a new Chart to ensure accurate Adjustment of scanner unit. Figure 5-6. Shading Chart Counter Display 4. The scanner starts reading the Shading Chart, and the following message is displayed on the LCD. Flashing Figure 5-7. LCD Display While Carrying Out Shading Adjustment 5. When the following message is displayed after the shading adjustment is complete, turn the scanner off and then turn it back on. Figure 5-8. Shading Adjustment CHECK POINT A Shading Chart is used for this adjustment. Make sure to obtain a Shading Chart which is set as an ASP (ASP code: 1509577) in advance. If the Shading Chart reaches the following limit of usage, replace it with a new one. http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B ADJUSTMENT Adjustment 84 Confidential 5.3.3 Find Edge Adjustment Usage limit of Testing Chart 150 feeds per chart Insert the chart in the direction of the arrow. Figure 5-9. Find Edge Chart 1. Set Testing Chart on the Input Tray Assy. 2. Press the FindEdge button on the main menu of the Adjustment Program. (See Figure 5-2.) 3. Chart Usage monitoring counter will appear. If counter is less than the limit of 150 times, click on OK to proceed with the test. If counter reaches or exceeds 150 times, please change to a new Chart and click on Reset to reset the counter to 0. Note: Find Edge Adjustment can still be performed even if the usage exceeds the limit. But it is recommended to change a new Chart to ensure accurate Adjustment of scanner unit. Figure 5-10. Testing Chart Counter Display 4. The scanner starts reading Testing Chart and the following message is displayed on the LCD. Figure 5-11. LCD Display While Carrying Out Find Edge Adjustment 5. The following message is displayed after the find edge adjustment is complete. Figure 5-12. Find Edge Adjustment CHECK POINT A Testing Chart is used for this adjustment. Make sure to obtain a Testing Chart which is set as an ASP (ASP code: 1509578) in advance. If the Testing Chart reaches the following limit of usage, replace it with a new one. For the find edge adjustment, restarting the scanner is not necessary. CAUTION Make sure to set the Testing Chart as shown below when setting it on the Input Tray Assy. The find edge adjustment can not be carried out properly if the Testing Chart is slanted. Make sure to align the Testing Chart with the Edge Guide to prevent slant when setting it on the Input Tray Assy. http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B ADJUSTMENT Adjustment 85 Confidential 5.3.4 Firmware Version Check 1. Press the Get FW Ver. button on the main menu of the Adjustment Program. (See Figure 5-2.) 2. The firmware version of the current Main Board on the connected scanner and its control Panel is displayed. Firmware version of the Main Board Boot Version:xxxx Program Version:xxxx Firmware version of the Panel LCM=xxxx LCMFW Version=xxxx Figure 5-13. Firmware Version Check 5.3.5 Firmware Update 5.3.5.1 Firmware update of the Main Board Make sure to quit all the other applications before performing the firmware update. During update, in addition, do not perform any other scanner operation but updating. Note that if updating fails, replacement of the board is required. The files of the firmware for the Main Board consist of the following 3 files. 1. Confirmthe firmware version for the Main Board is the same as the one you want to update to by executing the firmware version check. If not, go to step 2. (See 5.3.4 Firmware Version Check (P85).) 2. Delete all the files in the MainBoard_FW folder which is on the same hierarchical level as the Adjustment Program. (See Figure 5-1.) 3. Copy the latest firmware files (brn file x 2, ini file x 1) to the MainBoard_FW folder. 4. Press the MainBoard_FW button on the main menu of the Adjustment Program. (See Figure 5-2.) 5. Firmware update of the Main Board is carried out and the following message is displayed after the update is complete. Figure 5-14. Firmware update of the Main Board 6. Turn the scanner off and turn it back on. 7. Execute the firmware version check to confirmthe firmware is updated. (See 5.3.4 Firmware Version Check (P85).) CAUTION CHECK POINT Files with the extension of brn: 2 files File with the extension of ini: 1 file http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B ADJUSTMENT Adjustment 86 Confidential 5.3.5.2 Firmware update of the Panel Make sure to quit all the other applications before performing the firmware update. During update, in addition, do not perform any other scanner operation but updating. Note that if updating fails, replacement of the board is required. The files of the firmware for the Panel consist of the following 3 files. 1. Confirmthe firmware version for the Panel is the same as the one you want to update to by executing the firmware version check. If not, go to step 2. (See 5.3.4 Firmware Version Check (P85).) 2. Delete all the files in the Panel_FW folder which is on the same hierarchical level as the Adjustment Program. (See Figure 5-1.) 3. Copy the latest firmware files (bin file x 2, ini file x 1) to the Panel_FW folder. 4. Press the Panel_FW button on the main menu of the Adjustment Program. (See Figure 5-2.) 5. Firmware update of the Panel is carried out and the following message is displayed during updating. Figure 5-15. LCD Display While Carrying Out Firmware Update of the Panel 6. When the following message is displayed after the firmware update of the Panel is complete, turn the scanner off and then turn it back on. Message on computer LCD display Figure 5-16. LCD Display After Completing Firmware Update 7. Execute the firmware version check to confirmthe firmware is updated. (See 5.3.4 Firmware Version Check (P85).) CAUTION CHECK POINT Files with the extension of bin: 2 files File with the extension of ini: 1 file http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B ADJUSTMENT Test Charts Maintenance 87 Confidential 5.4 Test Charts Maintenance 1. Store the Test Charts in a proper location when not using. Replace the Test Charts under the below conditions: Reach usage limit. Crumbled or damaged (torn). Scanning surface is disfigured or dirty. http://www.manuals4you.com Confidential CHA P T E R 6 MAINTENANCE http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B MAINTENANCE Overview 89 Confidential 6.1 Overview This chapter explains the maintenance work necessary to keep this product in the best condition and to prevent trouble in advance. 6.1.1 Cleaning Clean the outside of the product with a neutral detergent, and clean its inside with a vacuumcleaner. Special care must be taken when cleaning the document reading surfaces (glass parts) since it affects the quality of image scanning. Exterior After wetting a clean cloth with water and then completely squeezing water out of it, wipe the exterior with that close. If the exterior is extremely dirty, wipe it with a cloth moistened with a small amount of detergent. Document reading surfaces (glass parts) Clean themwith a clean, dry cloth. When the document reading surfaces are especially dirty or have foreign material on their surface, wipe it with a cloth moistened with a small amount of neutral detergent. If the document reading surfaces have traces of wiping after cleaning, completely wipe themwith a dry, clean cloth again. Document transfer path (Paper Feed Roller, PF Roller, EJ Roller, Idle Roller, Separation Pad) Wipe the rollers and separation pad in the document transfer path with a tightly squeezed cloth. If the path is still wet after the cleaning, completely wipe it with a dry, clean cloth again. Make sure that the document transfer path is completely dry before using the scanner. Document reading surfaces (glass parts) Figure 6-1. Cleaning CAUTION Never use organic solvents, such as thinner and benzene, because they may deteriorate or degrade the plastic and rubber parts. When using compressed air products; such as air duster, for cleaning during repair and maintenance, the use of such products containing flammable gas is prohibited. http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B MAINTENANCE Overview 90 Confidential 6.1.2 Lubrication This scanner does not require lubrication in the specified service range. http://www.manuals4you.com Confidential CHAP T E R 7 APPENDIX http://www.manuals4you.com EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B APPENDIX Connectors 92 Confidential 7.1 Connectors The following table indicates the connector signal wiring on the electrical circuit boards of this product. 7.1.1 Connector Reference Table Board Connector Description Number of Pins GT-S80 GT-S50 Main Board J 1 Switch Harness 2 J 2 DC Connector 3 J 4 Carriage Assy (Top) Board/ LCM Board 26 J 5 Carriage Assy (Top) Board 7 J 6 Carriage Assy (Bottom) Board 20 J 7 6 J 8 TX Board 2 --- J 10 PF Motor 4 J 11 Pick up Motor 4 J 13 Door Sensor 3 J 14 TX Board 5 J 15 3 Carriage Assy (Top) Board J 2 Main Board 18 J 3 6 J 5 2 Carriage Assy (Bottom) Board J 2 Main Board 18 J 3 6 J 5 2 TX Board J 1 Ultra Sonic Sensor 2 --- J 2 Main Board 8 J 3 Paper Detect Sensor 4 J 4 Paper Path Sensor 3 LCM Board J 2 Panel Wire/ RX Harness/ RX Board 3 --- J 4 Main Board 6 RX Board * J 1 Ultra Sonic Sensor 2 --- J 2 LCM Board 2 --- Note * : GT-S80 only Board Connector Description Number of Pins GT-S80 GT-S50 EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B APPENDIX Connectors 93 Confidential 7.1.2 Connector Arrangement J5 J7 J6 J10 J4 J13 J14 J15 J11 J2 J1 Door Sensor Pick up Motor DC Input Switch Harness Main Board TX Board J2 J1 Ultra Sonic Sensor Paper Detect Sensor Carriage Assy (Bottom) Board J2 J5 J3 PF Motor Carriage Assy (Top) Board J2 J5 J3 LCM Board J4 J2 RX Board J2 Relay Connector J1 J3 J4 Paper Path Sensor Ultra Sonic Sensor CHECK POINT The part enclosed by a broken line is mounted only on GT-S80, not for GT-S50. J8 Figure 7-1. Diagram of Wiring Connectors EPSON GT-S80/S50 Revision B APPENDIX Exploded Diagram / Parts List 94 Confidential 7.2 Exploded Diagram / Parts List This manual does not provide exploded diagrams or parts list. For the information, see SPI (Service Parts Information).