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Epson Perfection 3170 Pulley Broke - Fix

 
 
Tony Whitaker
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      7th Sep 2007
I just fixed the broken pulley on my Epson Perfection 3170 scanner.
I hadn't used the scanner for many months, and when I started it up today,
it wouldn't scan. The red LED was flashing on the silver start button. I
looked inside, and immediately saw that the pulley for the belt that moves
the scanning carriage was cockeyed. It had obviously come loose. I searched
the internet, and all I found were a few comments about flimsy plastic tabs
breaking, being unrepairable, and rendering the scanner useless. Although I
was very disappointed (I had not abused the scanner; it had never taken a
serious drop or hit), I decided I didn't want to give up on it.

I had a heck of a time figuring out how to open the case. I didn't see any
screws on the bottom or anywhere else. I looked inside through the glass,
and saw a series of tabs all around between the top and bottom of the case.
So, I guessed that these tabs must interlock in some way, and if I just
pried them apart, the top would come off.

Well, using a butter knife, I managed to break the top off the case without
seriously damaging anything (except that it won't screw back together now -
I can freely remove the top half of the scanner at any time now).

After breaking it, it became obvious where the screws were that I was
looking for. They're at the bottom of the holes in the top into which go the
posts for the clamshell (see link below to photo).

There's nothing particularly fragile inside. The ribbon cable to the front
buttons is quite strong, and the circuit board is simple and seems rugged.
Basically, all I did was use 2 small sheet metal screws with fender washers
to hold down the pulley slide that broke free from the plastic tabs that had
held in place. This required the drilling of 2 small holes through the
bottom of the scanner. I think the pictures in the following links make it
clear what needs to be done:

Location of the screws to open the case:
http://www.mindspring.com/~lorqvonray/Hinges.jpg

Pulley, Pulley Slide, & Belt:
http://www.mindspring.com/~lorqvonray/Pulley.jpg

It ain't pretty, but it works:
http://www.mindspring.com/~lorqvonray/ScrewsOut.jpg

I don't think I damaged anything. It seems to scan fine now. If I come
across any problems later that aren't obvious this soon after fixing it,
I'll report back here.


 
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Silicon Sam
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      7th Sep 2007
On Sep 6, 10:20 pm, "Tony Whitaker" <tony1...@mindspring.com> wrote:
> I just fixed the broken pulley on my Epson Perfection 3170 scanner.
> I hadn't used the scanner for many months, and when I started it up today,
> it wouldn't scan. The red LED was flashing on the silver start button. I
> looked inside, and immediately saw that the pulley for the belt that moves
> the scanning carriage was cockeyed. It had obviously come loose. I searched
> the internet, and all I found were a few comments about flimsy plastic tabs
> breaking, being unrepairable, and rendering the scanner useless. Although I
> was very disappointed (I had not abused the scanner; it had never taken a
> serious drop or hit), I decided I didn't want to give up on it.
>
> I had a heck of a time figuring out how to open the case. I didn't see any
> screws on the bottom or anywhere else. I looked inside through the glass,
> and saw a series of tabs all around between the top and bottom of the case.
> So, I guessed that these tabs must interlock in some way, and if I just
> pried them apart, the top would come off.
>
> Well, using a butter knife, I managed to break the top off the case without
> seriously damaging anything (except that it won't screw back together now -
> I can freely remove the top half of the scanner at any time now).
>
> After breaking it, it became obvious where the screws were that I was
> looking for. They're at the bottom of the holes in the top into which go the
> posts for the clamshell (see link below to photo).
>
> There's nothing particularly fragile inside. The ribbon cable to the front
> buttons is quite strong, and the circuit board is simple and seems rugged.
> Basically, all I did was use 2 small sheet metal screws with fender washers
> to hold down the pulley slide that broke free from the plastic tabs that had
> held in place. This required the drilling of 2 small holes through the
> bottom of the scanner. I think the pictures in the following links make it
> clear what needs to be done:
>
> Location of the screws to open the case:http://www.mindspring.com/~lorqvonray/Hinges.jpg
>
> Pulley, Pulley Slide, & Belt:http://www.mindspring.com/~lorqvonray/Pulley.jpg
>
> It ain't pretty, but it works:http://www.mindspring.com/~lorqvonray/ScrewsOut.jpg
>
> I don't think I damaged anything. It seems to scan fine now. If I come
> across any problems later that aren't obvious this soon after fixing it,
> I'll report back here.


I had the same problem with my 3170. It was a freebie given to me
by a Craiglist poster. I drilled a hole through the plastic where you
see the slot near the wheel. But not through the metal bracket, but
in the slot. As close to the wheel as you can get, but not touching
it. I put in a small screw, and a nut on the screw on the bottom. I
used some Locktite so the nut would not vibrate off. Main difference
in what I did, is I knew about the screws, and the screw and nut are
not tight, still allowing the bracket to float back and forth as
designed to do.

I'll post pictures later this weekend.

Raymond

 
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Tony Whitaker
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      7th Sep 2007
"Silicon Sam" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I had the same problem with my 3170. It was a freebie given to me
> by a Craiglist poster. I drilled a hole through the plastic where you
> see the slot near the wheel. But not through the metal bracket, but
> in the slot. As close to the wheel as you can get, but not touching
> it. I put in a small screw, and a nut on the screw on the bottom. I
> used some Locktite so the nut would not vibrate off. Main difference
> in what I did, is I knew about the screws, and the screw and nut are
> not tight, still allowing the bracket to float back and forth as
> designed to do.


Yep. That would've been a quicker, simpler way to do it. I just wanted to
put up information that might help people with the same problem. The first
thing I did when I saw that it was broken is Google for "Epson 3170 scanner
pulley". Not much comes up. Hopefully, people will find our little
discussion here in the future when their 3170 breaks. It's a shame the
design is so weak that we needed to do this, but at least it can be fixed
quite easily. If I hadn't spent a half hour trying to open the case, it
would've taken only about 15 minutes to fix it. It would probably take less
than 10 minutes your way. I was enthusiastically happy with the scanner
before the pulley broke without any abuse whatsoever.


 
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Silicon Sam
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      27th Sep 2007
On Sep 7, 9:00 am, "Tony Whitaker" <tony1...@mindspring.com> wrote:
> "Silicon Sam" <Silicon...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> > I had the same problem with my 3170. It was a freebie given to me
> > by a Craiglist poster. I drilled a hole through the plastic where you
> > see the slot near the wheel. But not through the metal bracket, but
> > in the slot. As close to the wheel as you can get, but not touching
> > it. I put in a small screw, and a nut on the screw on the bottom. I
> > used some Locktite so the nut would not vibrate off. Main difference
> > in what I did, is I knew about the screws, and the screw and nut are
> > not tight, still allowing the bracket to float back and forth as
> > designed to do.

>
> Yep. That would've been a quicker, simpler way to do it. I just wanted to
> put up information that might help people with the same problem. The first
> thing I did when I saw that it was broken is Google for "Epson 3170 scanner
> pulley". Not much comes up. Hopefully, people will find our little
> discussion here in the future when their 3170 breaks. It's a shame the
> design is so weak that we needed to do this, but at least it can be fixed
> quite easily. If I hadn't spent a half hour trying to open the case, it
> would've taken only about 15 minutes to fix it. It would probably take less
> than 10 minutes your way. I was enthusiastically happy with the scanner
> before the pulley broke without any abuse whatsoever.


Finally got my picture uploaded to my Pee Cee. Here's how I did
mine, and in the picture you can see the remains of the old crappy
plastic clips.

Take the pic and store it somewhere....

http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h2...s/IMG_2527.jpg

Raymond

 
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Silicon Sam
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      28th Feb 2009
On Feb 28, 7:30*am, JohnCraft <JohnCraft.3ob...@no.email.invalid>
wrote:
> Thank you! *Thank you! *Thank you!
>
> Tony's tip on how to open the scanner and Raymond's tip on how to
> loosely screw down the pulley's mounting bracket were spot on. *Thanks
> to them, it was less than 30 minutes from noisy failure to scanning
> again.


I still have that scanner, but I've had 3 different ones since
then. Found an Epson 4490 cheap, then a new V300, then found a cheap
V500, which I still use now. The LED lighted scanners are nice. No
wait times for warm up.
 
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rodney
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      1st Mar 2009

How can I get that advice?

my OE shows no evidence of the early posts.

can you copy and repost for me please?

Rod.
Western Australia


"JohnCraft" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
>
> Tony's tip on how to open the scanner and Raymond's tip on how to
> loosely screw down the pulley's mounting bracket were spot on. Thanks
> to them, it was less than 30 minutes from noisy failure to scanning
> again.
>
>



 
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Silicon Sam
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      1st Mar 2009
On Feb 28, 8:46*pm, "rodney" <pookiet...@iprimus.com.au> wrote:
> How can I get that advice?
>
> my OE shows no evidence of the early posts.
>
> can you copy and repost for me please?
>
> Rod.
> Western Australia
>
> "JohnCraft" <JohnCraft.3ob...@no.email.invalid> wrote in message
>
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>
>
>
>
> > Thank you! *Thank you! *Thank you!

>
> > Tony's tip on how to open the scanner and Raymond's tip on how to
> > loosely screw down the pulley's mounting bracket were spot on. *Thanks
> > to them, it was less than 30 minutes from noisy failure to scanning
> > again.


Try this link for the post.

http://groups.google.com/group/comp....canners/topics
 
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rodney
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      1st Mar 2009
Thanks Sam, that worked.


"Silicon Sam" >
> my OE shows no evidence of the early posts.
>
> can you copy and repost for me please?
>
> Rod.
> Western Australia


Try this link for the post.

http://groups.google.com/group/comp....canners/topics


 
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      7th Nov 2011
I want to thank you both for posting. my Epson 3170 broke today. The scanner head buzzed and doesn't move. I saw the pulley was crooked through the glass and soon learned that the plastic tabs had broken off. I was just about to try to glue the pulley to the plastic base when i searched for and found this thread. A much more elegant solution! Viva la differance!

Thanks! I'm going to try this solution right when I get off work.
 
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      23rd Jan 2012
Thanks so much for this post and the pics. I was bumming that my 3170 simply broke while not being used. I have (lightly) used this scanner for years, and love it. I didn't even notice the pulley was out of place and I had NO idea the cover screws were under the lid hinge. I used the "screw in the center of the pulley fixture" fix and 15 minutes later I was up and running. My only glitch was that I used a rotary tool with a cutoff blade to trim the screw. It over heated and melted the plastic. I quickly smashed the melted plastic back into the hole, let it cool, re-threaded the screw, then took my time cutting off the rest of the screw threads.
Thanks Again for saving me the price of a new scanner.
 
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