Bailćliftćmechanism failure – HP 220 User Manual

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8Ć14 Troubleshooting

C3187Ć90000

BailĆLiftĆMechanism Failure

Normal BailĆLift Sequence

The following is what should happen during a normal bailĆlift sequence:

, The cartridge carriage positions over the engagement lever. This connects the autoĆlift

mechanism to the driveĆroller gear. The media motor becomes the driving force for the

autoĆlift.

. The media motor drives the drive roller, which in turn drives the bail autoĆlift. The bail

begins raising up until the UP" position is reached.

A The carriage moves away from the engagement lever so that the media may be driven by

the drive roller without affecting the position of the bail. (The bail is kept in the up

position by the left bail arm resting in the notch on the gear cam.)

4 After the media is moved forward, the carriage again positions over the engagement lever.

The media motor then drives the bail autoĆlift and the bail lowers to the down position.

When the bail is down, it presses on the bail sensor switch. This is how the plotter knows the

position of the bail.

Problems

D The cam gear and engaging gear detach from the driveĆroller gear even though the

carriage is still actuating the engaging lever. This can happen due to excessive part

tolerances or wear.

D The engaging lever spring is installed on the lower rung of the YĆdrive bracket, creating

too much spring tension. Excessive spring tension accentuates any looseness in the bail

lift parts. Install the spring on the upper rung.

D The carriage does not properly locate the engagement lever, preventing the gears from

engaging. Any problems with the carriageĆmotor control system (for example, the

encoder strip) or associated mechanics could cause this problem. Also, if the carriage

cannot find the true left stop during initialization (caused by interference), the engaging

lever cannot be located. Possible causes of interference are the serviceĆstation sled and

the main tensioner bracket.

D The bail falls from the up position. This can result if the cam is over or underĆrotated.

The notch on the cam, used to catch the left bail bracket, is not properly located for the

bail up" condition, and the bail falls abruptly. A bail calibration may correct this

problem.

Teflon Washers versus CamĆGear Support

Problems can arise if the lift mechanism is too loose or too tight. The solution in the

DesignJet 200 involved the use of teflon washers. A new solution comes with the

introduction of the DesignJet 220 and involves a new part called the camĆgear support.

(Details D chapter 9, w New BailĆLiftĆMechanism Support.)

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