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EPSON Stylus C63/64/83/84
Revision A
Disassembly and Assembly
Disassembly
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1.3.11  Paper guide front removal 
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External view
Figure 1-17.  Paper guide front removal
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing Paper guide front
       Housing (Right/Left/Frame) / CR unit with Front frame / Paper eject roller
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Removal procedure
       1) Remove one screw for securing Paper guide front to main frame, and remove 
            Paper guide front with pulling the left side of Paper guide front slightly.
Paper guide front 
Screw type : CBS TITE SCREW, 3x6, F/Zn
Order of tightening : First
Thghtening torque : 8±1 kgf.cm
Porous Pad, Paper guide front 
Ribs of Paper guide front 
HP side
Far side
Angle of two feet is within 45-degrees.
(If angle is over 45-degrees, these feet is set on 
the position without [Porous Pad, Ink Eject].)
45-degrees
Remaining feet should be vertically set
be touched to [Porous Pad, Ink Eject]
C A U T I O N
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Do not touch the rib of Paper guide front and [Porous Pad, 
Paper guide, Front]. 
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Do not touch eight feet of [Porous Pad, Paper guide, Front; 
Sub].
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When assembling Paper guide front to main frame,
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Do not touch the rib of Paper guide front and [Porous 
Pad, Paper guide, Front]. 
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Make sure to install the dowels of Paper guide front into 
the holes of main frame.
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Make sure that there is no gap between Paper guide 
front and main frame.
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Be careful not to bend eight feet of [Porous Pad, Paper 
guide, Front; Sub] in assembling/disassembling.
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Wipe off drain ink on ribs of Paper guide front by the 
cotton stick. (In this time, do not touch the cotton stick 
to [Porous Pad, Paper Guide Front] that soluble oid is 
included.)  
A D J U S T M E N T
R E Q U I R E D
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When Paper guide front is removed or replaced with new 
one, the following adjustment must be performed in the 
order below.
1) Top margin adjustment
2) PF adjustment
3) Bi-d adjustment
4) Head angular adjustment
5) 1st dot adjustment
6) PW sensor adjustment (Only for SC83/84)