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Apple LaserWriter 8500 Service Source


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LaserWriter 8500
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     Overview
LaserWriter 8500
     Overview                                         About This Overview - 1


                                                  About This
                                                  Overview
                                                  This overview briefly
                                                  describes the servicing
                                                  issues of the LaserWriter
                                                  8500, especially those that
                                                  distinguish it from earlier
                                                  Apple laser printers.




360 Degree View

           LaserWriter 8500 Basic Configuration
   Overview                                                                   General - 2


                            General
                            The LaserWriter 8500 is a 600 dpi, 20 ppm monochrome
                            laser printer that is capable of printing onto paper up to 13
                            x 20 inches in size. In its basic configuration, the printer
                            has a capacity of 650 sheets, the standard cassette holding
                            500 sheets (as compared to the 250 typical in earlier
                            printers), the multipurpose tray holding 150.

                            There are several options available for the printer,
                            including a duplexer unit (for two-sided printing), a 500-
 LaserWriter 8500 with      sheet feeder, and an envelope cassette.
Duplexer and Sheet Feeder




    360 Degree View
Overview                                                             Duplexer - 3


                   Duplexer
                   The duplexer is an inverted L-shaped feeder that mounts
                   onto the upper rear of the printer. Once installed, all paper
                   (even simplex) diverts into and exits from the duplexer.

                   This is unlike the LaserWriter 12/640 PS, which employs
                   a solenoid-actuated diverter controlled through software.
   Duplexer        The operative element in the LaserWriter 8500 is the
                   exchange chute, located in the fuser assembly. The exchange
                   chute is actuated (i.e. locked in place) during installation of
                   the duplexer.

                   After the first pass of a duplex page, the paper partially
                   exits the duplexer delivery rollers. The rollers then
                   reverse and the paper feeds back down through the duplexer
                   and into the printer engine, in preparation for imaging of
   Paper Path      the second side. The paper then exits through the duplexer
Through Duplexer
                   into the delivery tray.
Overview                                                   Paper Path - 4

           The duplexer derives its power from the printer engine but
           has its own motor to generate mechanical drive.

           Offset Function
           The duplexer has a job separation feature that allows print
           jobs to be stacked offset (i.e. staggered left-to-right) in the
           delivery tray. Job separation is set in the Apple Printer
           Utility.

           Note: Due to cost considerations, the offset function has been
           incorporated into the duplexer instead of the printer engine.
           Offsetting and duplex printing are otherwise unrelated to one
           another.

           The offset motor in the duplexer generates the mechanical
           drive for offsetting paper.
Overview                                                    Sheet Feeder - 5


                Sheet Feeder
                As with the LaserWriter 16/600 PS and LaserWriter 12/
                640 PS designs, the sheet feeder fits squarely beneath the
                printer to form a dual front-loading cassette arrangement.
                Unlike those models, however, you can stack two feeders
 Sheet Feeder   beneath the printer, for a total auxiliary capacity of 1000
                sheets. Also unlike those models, the sheet feeder and the
                engine use identical cassettes in the LaserWriter 8500.

                The sheet feeder derives its power and mechanical drive
                from the printer engine.
       Overview                                                            Form Factor - 6


                               Form Factor
 C
                               To achieve a reasonably compact form factor, the tail end of
                               the cassette has been designed to extend out from the engine
                               footprint (A). Consequently, the pickup rollers feed from
            D                  the insertion end of the cassette (B), similar to the Laser-
                        A
                               Writer II. This arrangement influences the architecture of
       B
                               the printer in the following ways.

                               1   Because pickup occurs deep within the printer, all
     Printer Cross-Section         mechanical drive elements are arranged vertically along
Note: Diagram shows printer        the rear (C), resulting in a simple C-shaped paper path.
with long cassette and over-       This vertical arrangement yields a compact, low-
size (11 x 17 inch or A3)          maintenance gear train, consisting at its essence of one
paper installed.
                                   gear assembly driven by one central motor.

                               2   You can stack letter-sized paper on the multipurpose
                                   tray and shut the cover (D), thus hiding that paper from
                                   view inside a multipurpose "compartment."
    Overview                                                         Form Factor - 7

                       3   The design of the cassette bottom plate (A) is new.
               A
                           Below the plate, three springs provide upward pressure
C                          that forces the paper against the pickup rollers. (Only
                           two of the springs are activated when the width guides
          B                (B) are set for narrower paper). In most printers, the
                           bottom plate receives constant uniform pressure from
                   C
                           the springs. As you insert the cassette, the paper snugly
                           and passively presses against the pickup rollers.
                           With this printer, however, the bottom plate must stay
                           down during insertion to avoid snagging. The springs are
                           released, and the bottom plate elevated against the pickup
                           rollers, only when the cassette is fully inserted.
                           This spring release is actuated by a latch on each side of
                           the cassette near the leading edge (C). See "Cassette" in
                           the Basics chapter for more information.
     Overview                                                  Paper Orientation - 8


                  Feed   Paper Orientation
                         The paper path is wide enough to print letter or A4 sized
Long-Edge Feed           paper in long-edge feed (LEF) mode. LEF mode is recom-
         (LEF)
                         mended as it achieves the fastest 20 ppm throughput and
                         optimizes duplex printing.
                  Feed
                         Note: The cassette automatically senses paper orientation.
                         The multipurpose tray does not. Printing in short-edge feed
Short-Edge Feed
          (SEF)          (SEF) mode from the multipurpose tray may produce
                         undesirable results.

                         Paper orientation and how best to load paper can be
                         confusing, especially when talking with customers over the
                         phone. It is further complicated when printing duplex jobs.
                         Keep in mind the following tips:
                         



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