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I am looking for the install manual / wiring diagram for the 2-knife trimmer for the V80. Specifically looking for the section with the wiring harness.
It looks like we need to get a harness made up as Xerox do not list it separately
It was all supplied by xerox but the harness has been misplaced and its been sat in a corner for 2 months until I lost my temper with xerox who have now just gave me the trimmer and took it off the lease. I know it all works together, I am just missing the correct harness to go between the 4pin harness on the trimmer and the square fold unit.
Happy to pay for some decent photos of the harness to enable us to get one made up
I am looking for the install manual / wiring diagram for the 2-knife trimmer for the V80. Specifically looking for the section with the wiring harness.
It looks like we need to get a harness made up as Xerox do not list it separately
Can anyone help.
Thanks
Chris
The installation procedure and block schematic diagram are in edoc service manual.
There is not any cable listed as spare part in edoc but GFI power cord cable.
The installation procedure and block schematic diagram are in edoc service manual.
There is not any cable listed as spare part in edoc but GFI power cord cable.
The engineer kindly printed off the page showing the separate wiring harness, however its too low resolution to decipher and make up the required cable and even on screen the image isn't clear enough.
There is no part number for the harness which is why the engineer, the salesman and xerox themselves have now washed their hands of it and just gave the unit to me. I refuse to believe that this trimmer is now scrap because of a 4 wire harness.
Somebody must have the 2 knife trimmer and be able to take a few photos of the cables.
In C:\Xerox\edoc\2_knifetrim\figures from pws laptop are a lots of .jpg files. May be you can print them from there.
Sorry for the late repley. Would you be able to share them with me at all? I don't have pws.
As a trial I just connected the 2 knife trimmer to the machine without the harness and it just works. I have had to leave the booklet tray connected and to one side but it works. This tells me that the harness is mainly for jam detection to stop the machine in a graceful manner if there is a jam or the output tray is full.
Sorry for the late repley. Would you be able to share them with me at all? I don't have pws.
As a trial I just connected the 2 knife trimmer to the machine without the harness and it just works. I have had to leave the booklet tray connected and to one side but it works. This tells me that the harness is mainly for jam detection to stop the machine in a graceful manner if there is a jam or the output tray is full.
Cheers
Chris
I did uploaded all the images from edoc on wetransfer.com.
The link and password for unzip you'll find in private message.
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