SC 101 § Exposure lamp defective § Lamp stabilizer defective § Exposure lamp connector defective § Standard white p...
SC 101
§ Exposure lamp defective
§
Lamp stabilizer defective
§ Exposure lamp connector defective
§ Standard
white plate dirty
§ Scanner mirror or scanner
lens out of position or dirty
§ SBU defective BCU defective
SC 120
§ SIB (B/W), SIB (Color) or
scanner drive motor defective
§ Scanner motor defective
§ Harness between SIB and
scanner drive motor disconnected
§ Harness
between SIB and scanner drive motor power source
disconnected
§
Scanner HP sensor defective
§
Harness between SIB and HP sensor disconnected
§ Scanner wire, timing belt, pulley, or carriage defective
§ BCU defective
SC 121
§ SIB (B/W), SIB (Color) or
scanner motor drive board defective
§ Scanner motor defective
§ Harness between SIB and
scanner drive motor disconnected
§ Harness
between SIB and scanner drive motor power source
disconnected
§
Scanner HP sensor defective
§
Harness between SIB and scanner HP sensor disconnected
§ Scanner wire, timing belt, pulley, or carriage defective
§ BCU defective
I tried out the cap mould with a number of the} tote lid plastic I used for the check pellets. The caps turned out nice, however they had been a bit stiff and difficult to placed on. Then I made some caps with LDPE (low-density polyethylene) lids from oatmeal bins. I Bath Sheets started out by drawing a sketch for the mould in my project notebook. The check tubes are 16mm in diameter so I started with that dimension and chose arbitrary dimensions for the peak of the cap and thickness of the plastic. I beefed this up by drilling larger holes in the body and turning some steel bushings on my lathe to assist the rod.
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