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Xerox OLYMPIA ELECTRONIC COMPACT - Troubleshooting; SELF TEST; TROUBLESHOOTING DIAGRAM; OTHER TROUBLESHOOTING AIDS

Xerox OLYMPIA ELECTRONIC COMPACT
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OLYMPIA
ELECTRONIC
COMPACT
Troubleshooting
of
the
Olympia
Electronic Compact
will
be
to
the
level
of
Field
Replaceable Units
as
determined
by
the
Spare Parts Catalogue.
Determination
of
the
problem
will
be
aided
by
use
of
the
units
Self Test
feature
and
the
Troubleshooting
Diagram in Section 7
of
the
Description
of
Function
Manual.
SELF
TEST
The Self Test
feature
of
the
Electronic Compact provides you
with
a means
of
verifying
printer
operation
without
requiring
that
you
know
how
to
type.The use
of
Self Test
is
described in Step
6,
Print
of
the
Acceptance Check in Section 8
of
the
Description
of
Function
Manual.
Read this
procedure
at
this
time,
and
if
you
have
an Electronic Compact
available
n,m
Self Test
to
become
familiar
with
its
function.
TROUBLESHOOTING
DIAGRAM
This
problem
soiving aid
is
designed
to
provide
you
with
a systematic
approach
to
repair
of
a
nonfunctioning
unit.
It
is
divided
into
steps
for
mechanical
or
electrical
problems.
Note
that
the
Diagram
does
not
mention
use
of
the
Self Test
feature.
It
is
strongly
recommended
that
prior
to
using
the
Diagram
you
use
the
Self Test
feature
to
observe visual symptoms
that
may
be
used
to
respond
to
questions in
the
Diagram.
OTHER TROUBLESHOOTING AIDS
Additional
troubleshooting
assistance may be
obtained
by
using
the
circuit
diagrams
in Section 9 and
the
Description
of
Function in Section
3.
After
servicing an Electronic Compact, you should check
the
Lubrication
Points
as
described in Section 6
and
perform
the
appropriate
steps
of
the
Acceptance Check
in Section
8.
If
the
unit
is
to
be
used
as
a slave
printer,
it
should be connected
to
an
820
II
following
the
instructions in
Module
1
to
confirm
that
it
can
interface
with
a
host
microcomputer
properly.
You have
now
completed
the
Troubleshooting
Module.
Proceed on
to
the
next
page
and
answer
the
written
questions.
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