February 2013
4-405
ColorQube® 9303 Family
ADJ 12.5-171
Repairs/Adjustments
c. Select dC131 NVM Read / Write.
d. Enter NVMID 12-006 BookMkrTampRdyOff-set.
e. Select Read / Write and increase the value by 8.
f. Select Save, select OK, select Close, select Exit.
Adjustment
1. Do the following:
a. Enter Service Mode GP 1.
b. Select Adjustment Routines.
c. Select dC131 NVM Read / Write.
d. Enter NVMID 12-006 BookMkrTampRdyOff-set.
e. Select Read / Write and enter the new value to correct the error found during the
check. Increasing the value lengthens the tamping stroke (tamps to a narrower
dimension between the tampers. Decreasing the value shortens the tamping stroke
(tamps to a wider dimension between the tampers). One step = 0.53 mm.
f. Select Save, select OK, select Close, select Exit.
2. Repeat the check to ensure the tampers are set correctly.
3. When the tamper travel is correct, do the following:
a. Enter Service Mode GP 1.
b. Select Adjustment Routines.
c. Select dC131 NVM Read / Write.
d. Enter NVMID 12-006 BookMkrTampRdyOff-set.
e. Select Read / Write and increase the value by 8.
f. Select Save, select OK, select Close, select Exit.
4. Switch the machine off then on, GP 14.
8.5 X 11 Inch Procedure
Check
1. Open the HVF BM front door and insert an interlock cheater into the front door interlock
switch.
2. Fully pull out the booklet maker and release the jam clearance handle PL 12.150 Item 8,
fully open the paper guide PL 12.150 Item 7.
3. Do the following:
a. Enter Service Mode GP 1.
b. Select Adjustment Routines.
c. Select dC131 NVM Read / Write.
d. Enter NVMID 12-006 BookMkrTampRdyOff-set.
e. Select Read/Write and reduce the original value by 19.
f. Select Save, select OK, select Close, select Exit.
4. Enter Diagnostic Routine dC330 code 12-255 BM Backstop Motor, select Start, allow the
backstop to raise to the receive position (where it will pause), select Stop.
5. Enter Diagnostic Routine dC330 code 12-256 BM tamper 1 motor. Select Start to run the
tamper motor, allow the tampers to move into the tamped position (where they will pause),
select Stop.
6. Insert a single sheet of 8.5 X 11 inch paper, short edge downward into the booklet maker
compiling area, so that it rests on the backstop and is located between the two tampers
7. Bias the sheet towards the rear of the machine until the sheet touches the rear tamper,
Figure 1.
8. Observe the position of the sheet between the tampers, Figure 1.
• If the sheet cannot reach the backstop because the tampers are too close together,
the NVM value will need to be decreased to move the tampers further apart, perform
the adjustment.
• If the front tamper is not within 0.5 mm (0.02 inch) of the sheet edge without touching
the sheet, the NVM value will need to be increased to move the tampers closer
together, perform the adjustment.
• If the tampers are in the correct position, within 0.5 mm (0.02 inch) of the sheet edge
without touching the sheet, do the following:
a. Enter Service Mode GP 1.
b. Select Adjustment Routines.
c. Select dC131 NVM Read / Write.
d. Enter NVMID 12-006 BookMkrTampRdyOff-set.
e. Select Read / Write and increase the value by 19.
f. Select Save, select OK, select Close, select Exit.
Adjustment
1. Do the following:
a. Enter Service Routine GP 1.
b. Select Adjustment Routines.
c. Select dC131 NVM Read / Write.
d. Enter NVMID 12-006 BookMkrTampRdyOff-set.
e. Select Read / Write and enter the new value to correct the error found during the
check. Increasing the value lengthens the tamping stroke (tamps to a narrower
dimension between the tampers. Decreasing the value shortens the tamping stroke
(tamps to a wider dimension between the tampers). One step = 0.53 mm.
f. Select Save, select OK, select Close, select Exit.
2. Repeat the check to ensure the tampers are set correctly.
3. When the tamper travel is correct, do the following:
a. Enter Service Mode GP 1.
b. Select Adjustment Routines.
c. Select dC131 NVM Read / Write.
d. Enter NVMID 12-006 BookMkrTampRdyOff-set.
e. Select Read / Write and increase the value by 19.
f. Select Save, select OK, select Close, select Exit.
4. Switch the machine off then on, GP 14.