Xerox DC250 Service Manual
Xerox DC250 Service Manual
Xerox DC250 Service Manual
is supplied to Xerox external customers for informational purposes only. Xerox service documentation is intended for use by certified, product trained service personnel only. Xerox does not warrant or represent that such documentation is complete, nor does Xerox represent or warrant that it will notify or provide to such customer any future changes to this documentation. Customer performed service of equipment, or modules, components or parts of such equipment may affect the warranty offered by Xerox with respect to such equipment. You should consult the applicable warranty for its terms regarding customer or third party provided service. If the customer services such equipment, modules, components or parts thereof, the customer releases Xerox from any and all liability for the customer actions, and the customer agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Xerox harmless from any third party claims which arise directly or indirectly from such service. Xerox Corporation Global Knowledge & Language Services 800 Phillips Road - Bldg. 845-17S Webster, New York 14580-9791 USA Copyright 2005 Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. XEROX, The Document Company, the stylized X and the identifying product names and numbers herein are trademarks of XEROX CORPORATION.
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About this Manual ........................................................................................................... Organization.................................................................................................................... How to Use this Documentation...................................................................................... Symbology and Nomenclature ........................................................................................ Translated Warnings ....................................................................................................... iii iii iv v viii
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Organization
The titles of the sections and a description of the information contained in each section are contained in the following paragraphs:
Section 4 Repairs/Adjustments
This section contains all the Adjustments and Repair procedures. Repairs Repairs include procedures for removal and replacement of parts which have the following special conditions: When there is a personnel or machine safety issue. When removal or replacement cannot be determined from the exploded view of the Parts List. When there is a cleaning or a lubricating activity associated with the procedure. When the part requires an adjustment after replacement. When a special tool is required for removal or replacement. Use the repair procedures for the correct order of removal and replacement, for warnings, cautions, and notes. Adjustments Adjustments include procedures for adjusting the parts that must be within specification for the correct operation of the system. Use the adjustment procedures for the correct sequence of operation for specifications, warnings, cautions and notes.
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CAUTION The use of controls or adjustments other than those specified in the Laser Safety Training Program may result in an exposure to dangerous laser radiation. For additional information, review the Laser Safety Training program. An arrow points to the location to install, to gain access to, or to release an object.
WARNING
A Warning is used whenever an operating or maintenance procedure, a practice, condition, or statement, if not strictly observed, could result in personal injury. CAUTION A Caution is used whenever an operating or maintenance procedure, a practice, condition, or statement, if not strictly observed, could result in damage to the equipment. NOTE: A Note is used whenever it is necessary to highlight an operating or maintenance procedure, practice, condition, or statement. Figure 2 Customer Access Label This symbol indicates that a surface can be hot. Use caution when reaching in the machine to avoid touching the hot surfaces.
WARNING
This machine contains an invisible laser. There is no visual indication that the laser beam is present. During servicing, the machine is a Class 3B product because of the invisible laser. the laser beam could cause eye damage if looked at directly. Service procedures must be followed exactly as written without change. The service representative must observe the established local laser safety precautions when servicing the machine. Do not place tools with a reflective surface in the area of the ROS opening. Do not look in the area of the ROS window if the power is On and the laser is energized. The following symbol and statement appear on a label in the machine. The symbol by itself, or the symbol and the statement may also appear in the service documentation and in the training program. When this symbol appears, the service representative is warned that conditions exist that could result in exposure to the laser beam. Figure 3 Heated Surface Label Danger label indicates where electrical currents exist when the machine is closed and operating. Use caution when reaching in the machine.
WARNING
Do not try to bypass any laser interlocks for any reason. Permanent eye damage could result if the laser is accidentally directed into your eye.
Figure 4 Shock Hazard Label These symbols indicate components that may be damaged by Electrostatic Discharge (ESD).
Figure 1 Laser Hazard Symbol Laser Hazard Statement Figure 5 ESD warning Label DANGER INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN. AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
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The ESD Field Service Kit should be used whenever Printed Wiring Boards or ESD sensitive components are being handled. This includes activities like replacing or reseating of circuit boards or connectors. The kit should also be used in order to prevent additional damage when circuit boards are returned for repair. The instructions for using the ESD Field Service Kit can be found in ESD Field Service Kit Usage in the General Procedures section of the Service Documentation.
Illustration Symbols
Figure 6 shows symbols and conventions that are commonly used in illustrations.
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Signal Nomenclature
Refer to Figure 7 for an example of Signal Nomenclature used in Circuit Diagrams and BSDs.
In these examples, the red meter lead would be placed on TP21 and the black meter lead would be placed on TP33. If a second test point is not given, it is assumed that the black meter lead may be attached to the copier frame. Figure 7 Signal Nomenclature
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DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. Chain 3 REP 3.1 Chassis Assembly
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 3.2 Control Unit
Laser WARNING
This machine contains an invisible laser. There is no visual indication that the laser beam is present. During servicing, the machine is a Class 3B product because of the invisible laser. the laser beam could cause eye damage if looked at directly. Service procedures must be followed exactly as written without change. The service representative must observe the established local laser safety precautions when servicing the machine. Do not place tools with a reflective surface in the area of the ROS opening. Do not look in the area of the ROS window if the power is On and the laser is energized. DANGER: L'quipement contient un faisceau laser invisible et aucune indication visible signale la prsence du faisceau laser. De ce fait le produit est class 3B pour tout ce qui concerne la maintenance. L'exposition directe des yeux au faisceau laser peut entraner des lsions visuelles. Les procdures de maintenance doivent tre ralises sans aucun changement comme indiqu dans la documentation. Le reprsentant Xerox lors d'interventions sur l'quipement doit respecter les consignes de scurit locales concernant les faisceaux laser. Ne pas placer d'objet rflchissant dans la zone du ROS quand il est ouvert. Ne pas regarder dans la zone du ROS lorsque la machine est sous tension et que le laser est en fonctionnement. The following symbol and statement appear on a label in the machine. The symbol by itself, or the symbol and the statement may also appear in the service documentation and in the training program. When this symbol appears, the service representative is warned that conditions exist that could result in exposure to the laser beam. DANGER: Les symboles et instructions suivants sont indiqus sur des tiquettes dans la machine et sont identifis dans la documentation technique et dans le manuel de formation. Quand ces symboles s'affichent le reprsentant Xerox est prvenu des risques encourus concernant une exposition au rayon laser.
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 3.3 Main Drive Assembly
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 3.4 Network Controller
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 3.5 ESS PWB
WARNING
Do not try to bypass any laser interlocks for any reason. Permanent eye damage could result if the laser is accidentally directed into your eye. DANGER: Ne pas essayer de shunter les contacts laser pour quelques raisons que ce soit. Si le faisceau laser est dirig accidentellement vers les yeux il peut en rsulter des lsions oculaires permanentes.
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 3.6 VSEL PWB
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine.
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To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. Chain 4 REP 4.1 Tray Assembly and UI
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch.
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 4.2 UI PWB
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.6 DADF PWB
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. Chain 5 REP 5.1 DADF
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.7 DADF Invert Drive Roll
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.2 DADF Setting to the Vertical Service Position
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.8 DADF Feed Clutch
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.3 DADF Covers
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.9 DADF Feed Motor Belt
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. Introduction
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To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon Launch DocuColor 250
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activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.16 DADF Nudger Roll
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.11 DADF Lead Reg Sensor
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.17 DADF Platen Exit Sensor
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.12 DADF Registration Roll
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.18 DADF Invert Sensor
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.13 DADF Exit Roll 1
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.19 DADF Exit Sensor 1
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.14 DADF Exit Roll 2
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.20 DADF Exit Sensor 2
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.15 DADF Feed Roll
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.21 DADF Reg Sensor
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des Launch DocuColor 250
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DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.22 DADF Retard Roll
the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.28 CCD Flexible Print Cable
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.23 DADF Platen Exit Roll
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.29 IIT Lens Assembly
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.24 Opening / Closing the IIT Frame
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.30 IPS Fan
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.25 IIT Lens Cover
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.31 Lamp Fan
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.26 IIT Registration Sensor
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.32 CCD Fan
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.27 Platen Angle Sensor
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.33 Carriage Motor
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To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.34 Full Rate Carriage
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.39 Slide Cord
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.35 Rear Carriage Cable
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. Chain 6 REP 6.1 ROS Assembly (C, K)
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.25 IIT Lens Cover
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 6.2 ROS Assembly (Y, M)
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.36 IIT/IPS PWBs
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. Chain 7 REP 7.1 HCF Tray 6
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.37 Exposure Lamp
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.2 HCF Feeder
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 5.38 Lamp Ballast PWB
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des
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activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.3 HCF Undocking and redocking
DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.9 HCF Casters
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.4 HCF Tray Cables
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.10 HCF Takeaway Roll
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.5 HCF Retard/Feed/Nudger Rolls
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.11 HCF PWB
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.6 HCF Feed Shaft
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.12 HCF Feed motor
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.7 HCF Retard Lever Spring
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.13 HCF Nudger Solenoid
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.8 HCF Nudger Bracket/Nudger Lever/ Torsion Spring
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.14 Tray 5 / Bypass Feeder
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. Introduction
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To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with Launch DocuColor 250
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the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.15 Tray 5 Bypass Retard, Feed and Nudger Rolls
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.21 Tray 4 Assembly
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.16 Tray 5 Bypass Nudger Bracket, Nudger Lever, Torsion Spring
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.22 Tray 3 Feed Assembly
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.17 Tray 5 Bypass Feed/Nudger Shaft
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.23 Tray 4 Feed Assembly
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.18 Tray 1 Feed Assembly
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.24 Feed/Nudger/Retard Roll (Trays 1 and 2)
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.19 Tray 2 Feed Assembly
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.25 Feed/Nudger/Retard Roll (Tray 3)
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.20 Tray 3 Assembly
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.26 Feed/Nudger/Retard Roll (Tray 4)
WARNING
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WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.27 Tray 3 Rear Cable
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 8.2 Duplex Motor Assembly
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.28 Tray 3 Front Left and Right Cables
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 8.3 Inverter 1 and 2 Transport
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.29 Tray 4 Front Cable
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. Chain 9 REP 9.1 Transfer Belt Unit
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.30 Tray 4 Rear Cable
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 9.2 IBT Cleaner Assembly
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 7.31 Tray 5 / Bypass Chute Assembly
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 9.3 Transfer Belt
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. Chain 8 Introduction
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des
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activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 9.4 2nd BTR Roll Assembly
DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 9.10 Drum Motor Assembly (K)
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 9.5 2nd BTR Roll
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 9.11 Developer Drive Assembly (K) and Belts
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 9.6 2nd BTR Blade Assembly
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 9.12 Developer Drive Assembly (Y, M, C)
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 9.7 1st BTR HVPS
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 9.13 MOB ADC Assembly
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 9.8 Drum Cartridges (Y, M, C & K)
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 9.14 Developer Housing (Y, M, C & K)
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 9.9 Dispenser Assembly (Y, M, C & K)
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 9.15 Developer Replacement (Y, M, C & K)
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. Launch DocuColor 250
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To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with Introduction
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the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 9.16 Dispenser (K)
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 9.22 Low Toner Sensor (C)
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 9.17 Dispenser (C)
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 9.23 Low Toner Sensor (M)
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 9.18 Dispenser (M)
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 9.24 Low Toner Sensor (Y)
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 9.19 Dispenser (Y)
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. Chain 10 REP 10.1 Fuser
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 9.20 Low Toner Sensor PWB
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 10.2 Vacuum Transport Assembly
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 9.21 Low Toner Sensor (K)
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 10.3 Transport Belt Launch DocuColor 250
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WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 10.4 Fuser Drive Assembly
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.42 A/P Finisher Rear Lower Cover
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. Chain 12 REP 12.1 I/F Module Rear Cover
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.43 A/P Finisher Top Cover
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.2 I/F Module Top Cover
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.44 A/P Finisher Front Top Cover
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.3 I/F Module
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.45 A/P Finisher Top Tray
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.40 A/P Finisher Front Door
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.46 A/P Finisher Eject Cover
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. Launch DocuColor 250
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon Introduction
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activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.55 P Finisher Booklet Maker
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.48 A/P Finisher Inner Cover
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.56 P Finisher Booklet Stapler
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.50 A/P Finisher
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.57 A/P Finisher Compiler Tray
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.52 A/P Finisher Punch Frame Assembly
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.58 A/P Finisher Stacker Tray Position
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.53 A/P Finisher Stapler Assembly
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.41 A/P Finisher Rear Upper Cover
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.54 A/P Finisher Stapler Rail
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.59 A/P Finisher Paddle Shaft
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des Introduction
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. Launch DocuColor 250
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DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.60 A/P Finisher Stacker Drive Belt
the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.67 A/P Finisher Eject Chute Assembly
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.61 A/P Finisher Buffer Path Sensor
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.68 A/P Finisher PWB
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.62 A/P Finisher Gate Sensor
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch.
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.63 A/P Finisher Top Tray Full Sensor
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.64 A/P Finisher Buffer Roll
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. DANGER: Afin d'viter des blessures ou des chocs lectriques, ne pas effectuer des activits de maintenance ou de rglage avec l'quipement sur Marche ou avec le cordon d'alimentation branch. REP 12.65 A/P Finisher Bottom Buffer Chute Assembly
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with Launch DocuColor 250 Introduction
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Initial Actions
Purpose
The purpose of the Initial Action section of the Service Call Procedures is to determine the reason for the service call and to identify and organize the actions which must be performed.
Procedure
1. Gather the information about the service call and the condition of the copier/printer. a. Question the operator(s). Ask about the location of most recent paper jams. Ask about the image quality and the copier/printer performance in general, including any unusual sounds or other indications. After informing the customer that the machine will not be available for copying and printing, disconnect the machine from the customers network. If a new installation, refer to Rigger Install/Removal instructions (Adobe PDF files on EDOC CD) to be sure all packing material is removed. Check that the power cords are in good condition, correctly plugged in to the power source, and free from any defects that would be a safety hazard. Repair or replace the power cords as required. Check that the circuit breaker is not tripped. If the machine appears to be inoperative, go to Call Flow RAP and repair the problem. Then continue below. NOTE: If Diagnostic Navigator cannot be entered, disconnect USB, switch machine power off then on and retry. If problem continues, disconnect USB, switch laptop off then on and retry. f. Inspect any rejected copies. Inquire as to, or otherwise determine, the paper quality and weight. The specified paper for optimum image quality with this machine is Section 6 Product Specifications Paper Capacities. Look for any damage to the copies, oil marks, image quality defects, or other indications of a problem the customer did not report. Record the billing meter readings. i. ii. iii. iv. v. h. Press Machine Status button on Control Panel. Select Counters Button on touch screen. Record amount of All Impressions in the Meter Total field. Record Total Black and White Impressions in Meter A field Record Total Color Impressions in Meter B field.
b.
Enter diagnostic mode using PWS (Entering PWS Diagnostic mode). NOTE: If a fault code is displayed while performing a diagnostics procedure, go to that fault code RAP and repair the fault. Return to Diagnostics and continue with the dC procedure that you were performing.
i.
Go to dC135 and determine what HFSI action is required based on the customer output volume. Refer to the Detailed Maintenance Activities section for the detailed HFSI information. Record any items that require action. These components will be serviced in step 2. Select the History File. Display and record the information in the Fail History, Jam History, Fail Counter, and Jam Counter. Classify this information into categories: Information that is related to the problem that caused the service call. Information that is related to secondary problems.
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Information that does not require action, such as a single occurrence of a problem. k. 2. 3. 4. Check the Service Log for any recent activities that are related to the problem that caused the service call or any secondary problem.
Call Flow
Procedure
Go to the Call Flow flowchart.
Perform any required HFSI activities identified in step 1. Refer to the Detailed Maintenance Activities section. Exit diagnostics. Try to duplicate the problem by running the same jobs that the customer ran once repairs are complete to verify repairs are effective. Go to Call Flow to further investigate machine condition.
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3.
Perform the Service Actions for any High Frequency Service Item (HFSI) counters that are over threshold or approaching the threshold. Using the customer's output volume numbers (high, medium, or low volume), evaluate which HFSI actions should be accomplished now to avoid an additional service call in the near future.
Table 1 HFSI Actions Counter 954-800 954-801 954-802 954-803 954-804 954-805 954-808 954-809 954-810 954-811 954-812 954-813 954-816 954-817 954-818 954-819 954-820 954-821 954-822 954-823 954-824 954-825 954-826 954-827 954-828 954-829 954-830 954-831 954-832 954-833 954-834 HFSI Name Tray 1 Feed, Retard and Nudger Rolls Tray 2 Feed, Retard and Nudger Rolls Tray 3 Feed, Retard and Nudger Rolls Tray 4 Feed, Retard and Nudger Rolls Tray 5 Feed, Retard and Nudger Rolls Tray 6 Feed, Retard and Nudger Rolls Takeaway Roll 1 Takeaway Roll 2 Takeaway Roll 3 Takeaway Roll 4 Takeaway Roll 5 HCF Takeaway Roll Takeaway Clutch 1 Takeaway Clutch 2 Tray 5 Pre Reg. Roll Tray 1 Feeder Tray 2 Feeder Tray 3 Feeder Tray 4 Feeder Tray 5 Feeder 1st BTR (Y) 1st BTR (M) 1st BTR (C) 1st BTR (K) IBT Cleaner Assembly 2nd BTR Developer (Y) Developer (M) Developer (C) Developer (K) CC Filter Threshold 300K - 1 count per fed sheet 300K - 1 count per fed sheet 300K - 1 count per fed sheet 300K - 1 count per fed sheet 300K - 1 count per fed sheet 300K - 1 count per fed sheet 1.5M - 1 count per fed sheet from trays 1, 2, 3, 4, and HCF 1.5M - 1 count per fed sheet from trays 2, 3, 4, and HCF 1.5M - 1 count per fed sheet from trays 3 and 4 1.5M - 1 count per fed sheet from tray 4 1.5M - 1 count per fed sheet from tray 4 1.5M - 1 count per fed sheet from HCF 1.5M - 1 count per fed sheet from trays 1, 2, 3, 4 1.5M - 1 count per fed sheet from trays 3, 4 300K - 1 count per fed sheet from tray 5 1.5M - 1 count per fed sheet from tray 1 1.5M - 1 count per fed sheet from tray 2 1.5M - 1 count per fed sheet from tray 3 1.5M - 1 count per fed sheet from tray 4 1.5M - 1 count per fed sheet from tray 5/bypass 600K - on-time converted to PV. 1 count per lettersize, 2 for larger sheet 600K - on-time converted to PV. 1 count per lettersize, 2 for larger sheet 600K - on-time converted to PV. 1 count per lettersize, 2 for larger sheet 600K - on-time converted to PV. 1 count per lettersize, 2 for larger sheet 300K - on-time converted to PV. 1 count per lettersize, 2 for larger sheet 300K - on-time converted to PV. 1 count per lettersize, 2 for larger sheet 1.5M - Developer Motor on-time converted to PV. 1.5M - Developer Motor on-time converted to PV. 1.5M - Developer Motor on-time converted to PV. 1.5M - Developer Clutch on-time converted to PV. Replace following Feed/Nudger/Retard Roll Kit (PL 2.7 - REP 7.24) Feed/Nudger/Retard Roll Kit (PL 2.9 - REP 7.24) Feed/Nudger/Retard Roll Kit (PL 2.11- REP 7.25) Feed/Nudger/Retard Roll Kit (PL 2.13 - REP 7.26) Feed/Nudger/Retard Roll Kit (PL 3.6 - REP 7.15) Feed/Nudger/Retard Roll Kit (PL 18.5 - REP 7.5) Takeaway Roll 1 (PL 2.18) Takeaway Roll 2 (PL 2.18) Takeaway Roll 3 (PL 2.18) Takeaway Roll 4 (PL 2.2) Takeaway Roll 5 (PL 2.2) Takeaway Roll 1 (PL 18.7) Takeaway Clutch 1 (PL 2.20) Takeaway Clutch 2 (PL 2.20) Roll Assembly (PL 2.16) Tray 1 Feed Unit (PL 2.1) Tray 2 Feed Unit (PL 2.1) Tray 3 Feed Unit (PL 2.2) Tray 4 Feed Unit (PL 2.2) Feeder (PL 3.3) 1st BTR (PL 7.4) 1st BTR (PL 7.4) 1st BTR (PL 7.4) 1st BTR (PL 7.4) IBT Cleaner Assembly (PL 7.3). 2nd BTR (PL 7.8). Developer and Developer Housing Kit (PL 6.6). Developer and Developer Housing Kit (PL 6.6). Developer and Developer Housing Kit (PL 6.6). Developer and Developer Housing Kit (PL 6.6).
142K - Fuser feeds. 1 count per lettersize B/W, 2 counts per lettersize CC Filter (PL 9.3). color, 2 counts per larger than lettersize B/W, 4counts per larger than lettersize color 280K - Fuser feeds. 1 count per lettersize B/W, 2 counts per lettersize Ozone Filter (PL 9.1). color, 2 counts per larger than lettersize B/W, 4counts per larger than lettersize color
954-835
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Table 1 HFSI Actions Counter 954-836 HFSI Name Fuser Filter Threshold Replace following
800K - Fuser feeds. 1 count per lettersize B/W, 2 counts per lettersize Fuser Filter (PL 12.2). color, 2 counts per larger than lettersize B/W, 4counts per larger than lettersize color 115K - number of cycles converted to PV. 115K - number of cycles converted to PV. 115K - number of cycles converted to PV. 260K - number of cycles converted to PV. 120K - number of cycles converted to PV. Drum Cartridge (Y) (see Machine Consumables) Drum Cartridge (M) (see Machine Consumables) Drum Cartridge (C) (see Machine Consumables) Drum Cartridge (K) (see Machine Consumables) Scorotron (see Machine Consumables)
Drum cartridge (Y) Drum cartridge (M) Drum cartridge (C) Drum cartridge (K) Scorotron Fuser Assembly
200K - Fuser feeds. 1 count per lettersize B/W, 2 counts per lettersize Fuser (see Machine Consumables) color, 2 counts per larger than lettersize B/W, 4counts per larger than lettersize color
4.
Cleaning Procedures
Purpose
The purpose is to provide cleaning procedures to be performed at every call.
Procedure
CAUTION Do not use any solvents unless directed to do so by the Service Manual. General Cleaning Use a dry lint free cloth or a lint free cloth moistened with water for all cleaning unless directed otherwise by the Service Manual. Wipe with a dry lint free cloth if a moistened cloth is used. 1. 2. Feed Components (Rolls and Pads) Follow the General Cleaning procedure above. ROS Windows Use the cleaning wand to clean the ROS windows (follow the procedure in the User Guide). 3. 4. 5. 6. Toner Dispense Units Vacuum the Toner Dispense units. Jam Sensors Clean the sensors with a dry cotton swab. Fuser Components (best cleaned when hot). Wipe with a lint free cloth. Scanner a. b. 7. Using the optical Cleaning Cloth, clean the Document Glass. Clean the Document Cover.
DADF Check the paper path for debris or damage. Clean the rolls with a clean cloth and Film Remover as required.
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Check the paper path for debris or damage. Clean the Finisher with a dry lint free cloth.
Final Actions
Purpose
The intent of this procedure is to be used as a guide to follow at the end of every service call.
Procedure
1. 2. 3. Ensure that the exterior of the copier/printer and the adjacent area are clean. Use a dry cloth or a cloth moistened with water to clean the copier/printer. Do not use solvents. Check the supply of consumables. Ensure that an adequate supply of consumables is available according to local operating procedures. Conduct any operator training that is needed. Ensure that the operator understands that the Automatic Gradation Adjustment procedure in the User Guide should be used to adjust the colors. Complete the Service Log. Perform the following steps to make a copy of the Demonstration Original for the Customer: a. b. c. d. 6. 7. 8. 9. Load Tray 1 with 8.5 x 11 inch (A4) or 11 x 17 inch paper. Place the Color Test Pattern on the glass with the short edge of the test pattern registered to the left edge of the glass. Select Tray 1 and make a single copy. Print out the Machine Settings (Configuration Report). Store this report with the service log in Tray 1. Present the copies to the customer.
4. 5.
Exit the PWS Tool. Save the machine data to the Machine Settings floppy. Store the floppy under the left work surface. Reconnect the machine to the customer network. Verify function by sending print job using GP 7. Issue copy credits as needed. Discuss the service call with the customer to ensure that the customer understands what has been done and is satisfied with the results of the service call.
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RAP................................................................................................................... 003-750 RAP................................................................................................................... 003-751 RAP................................................................................................................... 003-752 RAP................................................................................................................... 003-753 RAP................................................................................................................... 003-754 RAP................................................................................................................... 003-755 RAP................................................................................................................... 003-757 RAP................................................................................................................... 003-760 RAP................................................................................................................... 003-761 RAP................................................................................................................... 003-763 RAP................................................................................................................... 003-764 RAP................................................................................................................... 003-780 RAP................................................................................................................... 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RAP................................................................................................................... 005-281 RAP................................................................................................................... 005-282 RAP................................................................................................................... 005-283 RAP................................................................................................................... 005-284 RAP................................................................................................................... 005-285 RAP................................................................................................................... 005-286 RAP................................................................................................................... 005-303 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RAP................................................................................................................... 005-908 RAP................................................................................................................... 005-909 RAP................................................................................................................... 005-910 RAP................................................................................................................... 005-911 RAP................................................................................................................... 005-912 RAP................................................................................................................... 005-913 RAP................................................................................................................... 005-914 RAP................................................................................................................... 005-915 RAP................................................................................................................... 005-916 RAP................................................................................................................... 005-917 RAP................................................................................................................... 005-918 RAP................................................................................................................... 005-919 RAP................................................................................................................... 005-940 RAP................................................................................................................... 005-941 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010-311 RAP................................................................................................................... 010-319 RAP................................................................................................................... 010-320 RAP................................................................................................................... 010-321 RAP................................................................................................................... 010-322 RAP................................................................................................................... 010-323 RAP................................................................................................................... 010-324 RAP................................................................................................................... 010-326 RAP................................................................................................................... 010-327 RAP................................................................................................................... 10-330 RAP..................................................................................................................... 010-420 RAP................................................................................................................... 010-421 RAP................................................................................................................... 2-87 2-87 2-88 2-88 2-89 2-89 2-90 2-90 2-92 2-93 2-94 2-95 2-97 2-97 2-98 2-98 2-99 2-99 2-100 2-100 2-101 2-101 2-102 2-102 2-103 2-103 2-104 2-104 2-105 2-105 2-106 2-106 2-107 2-107 2-108 2-108 2-109 2-109 2-110 2-111 2-111 2-112 2-113 2-114 2-114 2-115 2-116 2-116 2-117 Launch DocuColor 250
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012-112 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-113 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-114 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-115 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-125 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-132 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-142 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-151 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-152 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-161 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-162 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-171 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-172 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-180 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-211 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-212 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-213 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-221 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-223 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-224 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-225 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-226 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-227 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-228 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-229 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-230 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-243 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-246 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-247 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-260 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-261 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-263 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-264 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-265 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-266 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-270 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-271 RAP...................................................................................................................
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012-282 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-283 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-284 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-291 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-295 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-296 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-300 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-302 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-307 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-320 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-321 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-322 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-323 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-325 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-330 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-332 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-334 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-335 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-900 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-901 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-902 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-903 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-905 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-907 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-920 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-932 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-934 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-935 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-936 RAP................................................................................................................... 012-949 RAP...................................................................................................................
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016-210 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-211 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-212 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-213 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-215 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-216 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-217 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-218 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-219 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-220 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-221 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-222 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-223 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-224 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-225 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-226 RAP...................................................................................................................
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RAP................................................................................................................... 016-753 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-754 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-755 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-756 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-757 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-758 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-759 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Status Indicator RAPs
2-169 2-169 2-170 2-170 2-171 2-171 2-172 2-172 2-173 2-173 2-174 2-174 2-175 2-175 2-176 2-176 2-177 2-177 2-178 2-178 2-179 2-179 2-180 2-180 2-181 2-181 2-182 2-182 2-183 2-183 2-184 2-184 2-185 2-185 2-186 2-186 2-187 2-187 2-188 2-188 2-189 2-189 2-190 2-190 2-191 2-191 2-192 2-192 2-193 2-193 2-194 2-194
016-940 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-941 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-942 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-943 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-944 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-945 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-946 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-647 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-648 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-949 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-981 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-982 RAP................................................................................................................... 016-985 RAP...................................................................................................................
2-195 2-195 2-196 2-196 2-197 2-197 2-198 2-198 2-199 2-199 2-200 2-200 2-201 2-203 2-203 2-204 2-204 2-205 2-205 2-206 2-206 2-207 2-207 2-208 2-208 2-209 2-209 2-210 2-210 2-211 2-211 2-212 2-212 2-213 2-213 2-214 2-214 2-215 2-215 2-216 2-216 2-217 2-217 2-218 2-218 2-219 2-219 2-220 2-220 2-221 Launch
Chain 24
024-340 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-341 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-342 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-343 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-345 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-346 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-347 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-348 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-349 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-350 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-351 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-352 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-353 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-354 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-355 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-356 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-357 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-358 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-359 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-360 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-361 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-362 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-363 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-364 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-365 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-366 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-367 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-368 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-370 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-371 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-372 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-373 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-374 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-375 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-600 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-601RAP.................................................................................................................... 024-602 RAP...................................................................................................................
05/16/05 2-4
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024-603 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-604 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-605 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-606 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-746 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-747 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-910 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-911 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-912 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-913 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-914 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-915 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-916 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-917 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-919 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-920 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-922 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-923 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-924 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-925 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-926 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-927 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-930 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-934 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-935 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-936 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-937 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-938 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-939 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-940 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-941 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-942 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-943 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-945 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-946 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-947 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-948 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-949 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-950 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-951 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-952 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-953 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-954 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-955 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-956 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-957 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-958 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-959 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-960 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-961 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-962 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-965 RAP................................................................................................................... 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2-221 2-222 2-222 2-223 2-223 2-224 2-224 2-225 2-225 2-226 2-226 2-227 2-227 2-228 2-228 2-229 2-229 2-230 2-230 2-231 2-231 2-232 2-232 2-233 2-233 2-234 2-234 2-235 2-235 2-236 2-236 2-237 2-237 2-238 2-238 2-239 2-239 2-240 2-240 2-241 2-241 2-242 2-242 2-243 2-243 2-244 2-244 2-245 2-245 2-246 2-246 2-247
024-966 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-967 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-968 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-969 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-970 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-971 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-972 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-973 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-974 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-975 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-976 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-977 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-978 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-979 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-980 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-981 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-982 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-983 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-984 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-985 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-987 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-988 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-989 RAP................................................................................................................... 024-990 RAP...................................................................................................................
2-247 2-248 2-248 2-249 2-249 2-250 2-250 2-251 2-251 2-252 2-252 2-253 2-253 2-254 2-254 2-255 2-256 2-256 2-257 2-257 2-258 2-258 2-259 2-259 2-261 2-261 2-263 2-263 2-264 2-264 2-265 2-265 2-266 2-266 2-267 2-267 2-268 2-268 2-269 2-269 2-270 2-270 2-271 2-271 2-272 2-272 2-273 2-273
Chain 25
025-596 RAP................................................................................................................... 025-597 RAP...................................................................................................................
Chain 27
027-452 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-500 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-501 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-502 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-700 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-701 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-702 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-703 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-706 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-707 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-708 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-709 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-710 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-711 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-712 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-713 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-714 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-715 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-716 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-720 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-721 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-722 RAP...................................................................................................................
05/16/05 2-5
027-723 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-724 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-725 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-726 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-727 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-728 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-737 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-739 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-740 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-741 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-742 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-743 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-744 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-745 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-746 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-751 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-752 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-753 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-760 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-770 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-771 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-796 RAP................................................................................................................... 027-797 RAP...................................................................................................................
2-274 2-274 2-275 2-275 2-276 2-276 2-277 2-277 2-278 2-278 2-279 2-279 2-280 2-280 2-281 2-281 2-282 2-282 2-283 2-283 2-284 2-284 2-285 2-287 2-287 2-288 2-288 2-289 2-289 2-290 2-290 2-291 2-292 2-293 2-293 2-294 2-295 2-296 2-296 2-297 2-297 2-298 2-299 2-300 2-301
Chain 42
042-313 RAP................................................................................................................... 042-320 RAP................................................................................................................... 042-321 RAP................................................................................................................... 042-322 RAP................................................................................................................... 042-323 RAP................................................................................................................... 042-324 RAP................................................................................................................... 042-325 RAP................................................................................................................... 042-326 RAP................................................................................................................... 042-327 RAP................................................................................................................... 042-328 RAP................................................................................................................... 042-330 RAP................................................................................................................... 042-331 RAP................................................................................................................... 042-600 RAP................................................................................................................... 042-601 RAP................................................................................................................... 042-602 RAP................................................................................................................... 042-603 RAP...................................................................................................................
061-311 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-313 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-315 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-317 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-319 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-320 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-321 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-323 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-324 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-325 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-326 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-327 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-328 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-329 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-334 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-335 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-336 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-337 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-338 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-339 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-340 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-341 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-342 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-343 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-600 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-601 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-602 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-603 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-604 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-605 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-606 RAP................................................................................................................... 061-607 RAP...................................................................................................................
2-301 2-302 2-302 2-303 2-303 2-304 2-304 2-305 2-305 2-306 2-306 2-307 2-307 2-308 2-308 2-309 2-309 2-310 2-310 2-311 2-311 2-312 2-312 2-313 2-313 2-314 2-314 2-315 2-315 2-316 2-316 2-317 2-319 2-319 2-320 2-320 2-321 2-321 2-322 2-322 2-323 2-323 2-324 2-324 2-325 2-325 2-326 2-326 2-327 2-327 Launch
Chain 62
062-210 RAP................................................................................................................... 062-211 RAP................................................................................................................... 062-220 RAP................................................................................................................... 062-277 RAP................................................................................................................... 062-278 RAP................................................................................................................... 062-300 RAP................................................................................................................... 062-310 RAP................................................................................................................... 062-311RAP.................................................................................................................... 062-321 RAP................................................................................................................... 062-322 RAP................................................................................................................... 062-323 RAP................................................................................................................... 062-345 RAP................................................................................................................... 062-355 RAP................................................................................................................... 062-356 RAP................................................................................................................... 062-357 RAP................................................................................................................... 062-360 RAP................................................................................................................... 062-362 RAP................................................................................................................... 062-371 RAP...................................................................................................................
Chain 45
045-310 RAP................................................................................................................... 045-311 RAP................................................................................................................... 045-312 RAP...................................................................................................................
Chain 47
047-210 RAP................................................................................................................... 047-310 RAP...................................................................................................................
Chain 61
061-310 RAP................................................................................................................... Status Indicator RAPs
05/16/05 2-6
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062-380 RAP................................................................................................................... 062-386 RAP................................................................................................................... 062-389 RAP................................................................................................................... 062-392 RAP................................................................................................................... 062-393 RAP................................................................................................................... 062-790 RAP...................................................................................................................
2-328 2-328 2-329 2-329 2-330 2-330 2-331 2-331 2-332 2-332 2-333 2-333 2-334 2-334 2-335 2-335 2-336 2-336 2-337 2-338 2-338 2-339 2-341 2-342 2-343 2-343 2-344 2-345 2-346 2-347 2-347 2-348 2-349 2-350 2-351 2-352 2-352 2-353 2-355 2-356
2-356 2-357 2-357 2-359 2-359 2-360 2-361 2-362 2-363 2-363 2-364 2-365 2-365 2-366 2-366 2-367 2-367 2-368 2-368 2-369 2-369 2-370 2-370 2-371 2-373 2-373 2-374 2-374 2-375 2-376 2-376 2-377 2-377 2-378 2-378 2-379 2-380 2-381 2-382 2-383 2-384 2-385 2-386 2-387 2-388 2-389
Chain 77
077-103 RAP................................................................................................................... 077-106 RAP................................................................................................................... 077-107 RAP................................................................................................................... 077-109 RAP................................................................................................................... 077-111 RAP................................................................................................................... 077-113 RAP................................................................................................................... 077-115 RAP................................................................................................................... 077-118 RAP................................................................................................................... 077-120 RAP................................................................................................................... 077-123 RAP................................................................................................................... 077-129 RAP................................................................................................................... 077-130 RAP................................................................................................................... 077-300 RAP................................................................................................................... 077-301 RAP................................................................................................................... 077-302 RAP................................................................................................................... 077-303 RAP................................................................................................................... 077-304 RAP................................................................................................................... 077-312 RAP................................................................................................................... 077-909 RAP................................................................................................................... 077-967 RAP................................................................................................................... 077-968 RAP...................................................................................................................
Chain 63
063-210 RAP................................................................................................................... 063-220 RAP................................................................................................................... 063-230 RAP................................................................................................................... 063-240 RAP...................................................................................................................
Chain 65
065-210 RAP................................................................................................................... 065-211 RAP................................................................................................................... 065-212 RAP................................................................................................................... 065-213 RAP................................................................................................................... 065-215 RAP................................................................................................................... 065-216 RAP................................................................................................................... 065-219 RAP................................................................................................................... 065-220 RAP...................................................................................................................
Chain 71
071-101 RAP................................................................................................................... 071-104 RAP................................................................................................................... 071-105 RAP................................................................................................................... 071-210 RAP...................................................................................................................
Chain 78
078-100 RAP................................................................................................................... 078-101 RAP................................................................................................................... 078-102 RAP................................................................................................................... 078-151 RAP................................................................................................................... 078-250 RAP................................................................................................................... 078-300 RAP................................................................................................................... 078-301 RAP...................................................................................................................
Chain 72
072-101 RAP................................................................................................................... 072-102 RAP................................................................................................................... 072-104 RAP................................................................................................................... 072-105 RAP................................................................................................................... 072-210 RAP...................................................................................................................
Chain 73
073-101 RAP................................................................................................................... 073-102 RAP................................................................................................................... 073-104 RAP................................................................................................................... 073-105 RAP................................................................................................................... 073-210 RAP...................................................................................................................
Chain 89
089-600 RAP................................................................................................................... 089-601 RAP................................................................................................................... 089-602 RAP................................................................................................................... 089-603 RAP................................................................................................................... 089-604 RAP................................................................................................................... 089-605 RAP................................................................................................................... 089-606 RAP................................................................................................................... 089-607 RAP................................................................................................................... 089-608 RAP................................................................................................................... 089-609 RAP................................................................................................................... 089-610 RAP................................................................................................................... 089-611 RAP................................................................................................................... 089-612 RAP................................................................................................................... 089-613 RAP................................................................................................................... 089-614 RAP...................................................................................................................
Chain 74
074-101 RAP................................................................................................................... 074-102 RAP................................................................................................................... 074-103 RAP................................................................................................................... 074-104 RAP................................................................................................................... 074-105 RAP................................................................................................................... 074-210 RAP...................................................................................................................
Chain 75
075-100 RAP................................................................................................................... 075-109 RAP................................................................................................................... Launch DocuColor 250
05/16/05 2-7
2-390 2-391 2-392 2-393 2-394 2-394 2-395 2-395 2-396 2-396 2-397 2-397 2-398 2-398 2-399 2-399 2-400 2-400 2-401 2-401 2-402 2-402 2-403 2-403 2-404 2-404 2-405 2-405 2-406 2-406 2-407 2-407 2-408 2-408 2-409 2-409 2-411 2-411 2-412 2-412 2-413 2-413 2-414 2-414 2-415 2-415 2-416 2-416
2-417 2-417 2-418 2-419 2-419 2-420 2-421 2-422 2-423 2-424 2-425 2-425 2-426 2-426 2-427 2-427 2-428 2-429 2-430 2-431 2-432 2-432 2-433 2-433 2-434 2-434 2-435 2-435 2-436 2-436 2-437 2-437 2-438 2-438 2-439 2-439 2-441 2-441 2-442 2-443 2-445 2-445 2-446 2-446 2-447 Launch
Chain 91
091-311 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-312 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-313 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-320 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-400 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-401 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-403 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-404 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-411 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-421 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-431 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-910 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-911 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-913 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-914 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-915 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-916 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-917 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-918 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-919 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-920 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-921 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-922 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-923 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-924 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-925 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-926 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-927 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-928 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-929 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-932 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-933 RAP................................................................................................................... 091-934 RAP...................................................................................................................
Chain 93
093-300 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-313 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-314 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-315 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-316 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-317 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-320 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-421 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-422 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-423 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-424 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-425 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-600 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-601 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-602 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-603 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-912 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-918 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-924 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-925 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-926 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-927 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-928 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-929 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-932 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-933 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-934 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-935 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-936 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-937 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-938 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-939 RAP................................................................................................................... 093-940 RAP...................................................................................................................
Chain 92
092-649 RAP................................................................................................................... 092-650 RAP................................................................................................................... 092-651 RAP................................................................................................................... 092-652 RAP................................................................................................................... 092-653 RAP................................................................................................................... 092-654 RAP................................................................................................................... 092-655 RAP................................................................................................................... 092-656 RAP................................................................................................................... 092-657 RAP................................................................................................................... 092-658 RAP................................................................................................................... 092-659 RAP................................................................................................................... 092-660 RAP...................................................................................................................
Chain 94
094-320 RAP................................................................................................................... 094-321 RAP................................................................................................................... 094-322 RAP................................................................................................................... 094-323 RAP...................................................................................................................
Chain 102
102-356 RAP................................................................................................................... 102-380 RAP................................................................................................................... 102-381 RAP................................................................................................................... 102-382 RAP...................................................................................................................
Chain 112
112-700 RAP...................................................................................................................
05/16/05 2-8
DocuColor 250
Chain 116
116-210 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-211 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-212 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-310 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-312 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-313 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-314 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-315 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-316 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-317 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-318 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-321 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-322 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-323 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-324 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-325 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-329 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-330 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-331 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-332 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-333 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-336 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-337 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-338 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-340 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-341 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-342 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-343 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-346 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-348 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-349 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-350 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-351 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-352 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-353 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-354 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-355 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-356 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-357 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-358 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-359 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-360 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-361 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-362 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-363 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-364 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-365 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-366 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-367 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-368 RAP................................................................................................................... 2-449 2-449 2-450 2-450 2-451 2-451 2-452 2-452 2-453 2-453 2-454 2-454 2-455 2-455 2-456 2-456 2-457 2-457 2-458 2-458 2-459 2-459 2-460 2-460 2-461 2-461 2-462 2-462 2-463 2-463 2-464 2-464 2-465 2-465 2-466 2-466 2-467 2-467 2-468 2-468 2-469 2-469 2-470 2-470 2-471 2-471 2-472 2-472 2-473 2-473
116-370 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-371 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-373 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-374 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-376 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-378 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-379 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-380 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-381 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-382 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-385 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-388 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-389 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-390 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-391 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-395 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-701 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-702 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-703 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-704 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-705 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-706 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-707 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-708 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-709 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-710 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-711 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-712 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-713 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-714 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-715 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-716 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-717 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-718 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-720 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-737 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-738 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-739 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-740 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-741 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-742 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-743 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-745 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-746 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-747 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-748 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-749 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-771 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-772 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-773 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-774 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-775 RAP...................................................................................................................
2-474 2-474 2-475 2-475 2-476 2-476 2-477 2-477 2-478 2-478 2-479 2-479 2-480 2-480 2-481 2-481 2-482 2-482 2-483 2-483 2-484 2-484 2-485 2-485 2-486 2-486 2-487 2-487 2-488 2-488 2-489 2-489 2-490 2-490 2-491 2-491 2-492 2-492 2-493 2-493 2-494 2-494 2-495 2-495 2-496 2-496 2-497 2-497 2-498 2-498 2-499 2-499
05/16/05 2-9
116-776 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-777 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-778 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-780 RAP................................................................................................................... 116-790 RAP...................................................................................................................
2-500 2-500 2-501 2-501 2-502 2-503 2-503 2-504 2-504 2-505 2-505 2-506 2-506 2-507 2-507 2-508 2-508 2-509 2-509 2-510 2-510 2-511 2-511 2-512 2-512 2-513 2-513 2-514 2-514 2-515 2-515 2-516 2-516 2-517 2-517 2-518 2-518 2-519 2-519 2-520 2-520 2-521 2-521 2-522 2-522 2-523 2-523 2-524 2-524 2-525
Chain 123
123-200 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-201 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-202 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-203 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-204 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-205 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-206 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-207 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-208 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-209 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-310 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-311 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-312 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-313 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-314 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-315 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-316 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-317 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-318 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-319 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-320 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-321 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-322 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-323 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-324 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-325 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-326 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-327 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-328 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-329 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-330 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-331 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-332 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-333 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-334 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-335 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-336 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-337 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-338 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-339 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-340 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-341 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-342 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-343 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-344 RAP................................................................................................................... Status Indicator RAPs
123-345 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-346 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-347 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-348 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-349 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-350 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-351 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-352 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-353 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-354 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-355 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-356 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-357 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-358 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-359 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-360 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-361 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-362 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-363 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-364 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-365 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-366 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-367 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-368 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-369 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-370 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-371 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-372 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-373 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-374 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-375 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-376 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-377 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-378 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-379 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-380 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-382 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-383 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-384 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-385 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-386 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-387 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-388 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-389 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-390 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-391 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-392 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-393 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-394 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-395 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-396 RAP................................................................................................................... 123-397 RAP...................................................................................................................
2-525 2-526 2-526 2-527 2-527 2-528 2-528 2-529 2-529 2-530 2-530 2-531 2-531 2-532 2-532 2-533 2-533 2-534 2-534 2-535 2-535 2-536 2-536 2-537 2-537 2-538 2-538 2-539 2-539 2-540 2-540 2-541 2-541 2-542 2-542 2-543 2-543 2-544 2-544 2-545 2-545 2-546 2-546 2-547 2-547 2-548 2-548 2-549 2-549 2-550 2-550 2-551 Launch
05/16/05 2-10
DocuColor 250
2-551 2-552 2-552 2-553 2-553 2-554 2-554 2-555 2-555 2-556 2-556 2-557 2-557 2-558 2-558 2-559 2-559 2-560 2-560 2-561 2-561 2-562 2-562 2-563 2-563 2-564 2-564 2-565 2-565 2-566 2-566 2-567 2-567 2-568 2-568 2-569 2-569 2-570 2-570 2-571 2-571 2-572 2-572 2-573 2-573 2-574 2-574 2-575 2-575 2-576
Chain 124
124-310 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-311 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-312 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-313 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-314 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-315 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-316 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-317 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-318 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-319 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-320 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-321 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-322 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-323 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-324 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-325 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-333 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-334 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-335 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-337 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-338 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-339 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-340 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-341 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-342 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-343 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-350 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-351 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-352 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-353 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-360 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-361 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-362 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-363 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-372 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-373 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-374 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-380 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-381 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-382 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-383 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-390 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-391 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-392 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-393 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-701 RAP................................................................................................................... 124-704 RAP................................................................................................................... Launch DocuColor 250
2-576 2-577 2-577 2-578 2-579 2-581 2-581 2-582 2-582 2-583 2-583 2-584 2-584 2-585 2-585 2-586 2-586 2-587 2-587 2-588 2-588 2-589 2-591 2-591 2-593 2-594 2-595 2-595 2-597 2-598 2-599 2-600 2-600 2-602 2-603 2-604 2-604 2-605 2-606 2-606 2-607
Chain 125
125-311 RAP...................................................................................................................
Chain 127
127-210 RAP................................................................................................................... 127-211 RAP................................................................................................................... 127-212 RAP................................................................................................................... 127-213 RAP................................................................................................................... 127-220 RAP................................................................................................................... 127-221 RAP................................................................................................................... 127-310 RAP................................................................................................................... 127-311 RAP................................................................................................................... 127-320 RAP................................................................................................................... 127-337 RAP................................................................................................................... 127-342 RAP................................................................................................................... 127-353 RAP................................................................................................................... 127-354 RAP................................................................................................................... 127-396 RAP................................................................................................................... 127-398 RAP................................................................................................................... 127-399 RAP...................................................................................................................
Chain 202
202-399 RAP...................................................................................................................
Chain 500
500-030 RAP................................................................................................................... 500-990 RAP...................................................................................................................
other faults
OF 1.1 Power On RAP .................................................................................................... OF 1.2 AC Power RAP.................................................................................................... OF 1.3 AC Protect Circuit RAP ....................................................................................... OF 2.1 IOT DC Power (+3.3VDC, +5 VDC, and +12 VDC) RAP .................................... OF 2.2 IOT DC Power (+24 VDC) RAP .......................................................................... OF 2.3 IIT DC Power RAP .............................................................................................. OF 2.4 DADF DC Power RAP......................................................................................... OF 3.1 Network Controller Checkout RAP ...................................................................... OF 8.1 Paper Feed Checkout RAP ................................................................................. OF 99-1 Reflective Sensor RAP...................................................................................... OF 99-2 Transmissive Sensor......................................................................................... OF 99-3 Switch................................................................................................................ OF 99-4 Generic Solenoid/Clutch RAP ........................................................................... OF 99-6 2 Wire Motor Open............................................................................................ OF 99-7 2 Wire Motor On................................................................................................ OF 99-8 Set Gate Solenoid Open ................................................................................... OF 99-9 Multiple Wire Motor ...........................................................................................
05/16/05 2-11
05/16/05 2-12
Power RAPs
Power RAPs are located in the Other Faults Section: OF 1.1 Power On RAP OF 1.2 AC Power RAP OF 1.3 AC Protect Circuit RAP OF 2.1 IOT DC Power (+3.3VDC, +5 VDC, and +12 VDC) RAP OF 2.2 IOT DC Power (+24 VDC) RAP OF 2.3 IIT DC Power RAP OF 2.4 DADF DC Power RAP
05/16/05 13
Power RAPs
Power RAPs
05/16/05 2-14
002-770 RAP
Insufficient HDD capacity while processing the job template within a job.
Procedure
Perform dC355. If initializing HDD does not resolve the problem, replace the Hard Drive (PL 11.6).
05/16/05 15
002-770
002-770
05/16/05 2-16
003-318 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD IIT software failure.
003-319 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD IIT Video Driver Detection Fail. An internal processing error occurred in the ESS PWB.
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. Reinstall the software. If the above action does not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. Reinstall the software. If the above action does not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-17
003-320 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IIT and ESS. (IIT-ESS Communication Fail 1.)
003-321 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IIT and ESS. (IIT-ESS Communication Fail 2.)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
05/16/05 2-18
003-322 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IIT and ESS. (IIT-ESS Communication Fail 3.)
003-323 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IIT and ESS. (IIT-ESS Communication Fail 4.)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
05/16/05 2-19
003-324 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IIT and ESS. (IIT-ESS Communication Fail 5.)
003-325 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IIT and ESS. (IIT-ESS Communication Fail 6.)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
05/16/05 2-20
003-326 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IIT and ESS. (IIT-ESS Communication Fail 7.)
003-327 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IIT and ESS. (IIT-ESS Communication Fail 8.)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
05/16/05 2-21
003-328 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IIT and ESS. (IIT-ESS Communication Fail 9.)
003-329 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IIT and ESS. (IIT-ESS Communication Fail 10.)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
05/16/05 2-22
003-330 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IIT and ESS. (IIT-ESS Communication Fail 11.)
003-331 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IIT and ESS. (IIT-ESS Communication Fail 12.)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
05/16/05 2-23
003-332 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IIT and ESS. (IIT-ESS Communication Fail 13.)
003-333 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IIT and ESS. (IIT-ESS Communication Fail 14.)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
05/16/05 2-24
003-334 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IIT and ESS. (IIT-ESS Communication Fail 15.)
003-335 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IIT and ESS. (IIT-ESS Communication Fail 16.)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
05/16/05 2-25
003-336 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IIT and ESS. (IIT-ESS Communication Fail 17.)
003-337 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IIT and ESS. (IIT-ESS Communication Fail 18.)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5x)
05/16/05 2-26
003-338 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IIT and ESS. (IIT-ESS Communication Fail 19.)
003-339 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IIT and ESS. (IIT-ESS Communication Fail 20.)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
05/16/05 2-27
003-340 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IIT and ESS. (IIT-ESS Communication Fail 21.)
003-341 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IIT and ESS. (IIT-ESS Communication Fail 22.)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
05/16/05 2-28
003-342 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IIT and ESS. (IIT-ESS Communication Fail 23.)
003-343 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IIT and ESS. (IIT-ESS Communication Fail 24.)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
05/16/05 2-29
003-344 RAP
This status code is displayed for a power on hotline failure.
003-345 RAP
BSD-ON:5.15 Copy/Scan Image Input Processing (1 of 3) BSD X PIO Unmatch Fail 1. An abnormality with the X hot line was detected when an X job failure was received from the IIT.
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-30
003-346 RAP
BSD-ON:5.15 Copy/Scan Image Input Processing (1 of 3) BSD X PIO Unmatch Fail 2. An abnormality with the X hot line was detected when IIT image delivered was received from the IIT.
003-750 RAP
Book Duplex-Insufficient Docs. Insufficient original sheets for a duplex book.
Procedure
Change the parameters and repeat the operation. If the problem continues, Power OFF and then ON. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: Software Mismatch. Reinstall the software
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-31
003-751 RAP
Under PANTHER Capacity (Scan). Was below the PANTHER capacity in the Scan service (IIT sc).
003-752 RAP
This status code is displayed if 600dpi cannot be scanned (DADF).
Procedure Procedure
Increase the resolution or enlarge the scan area (Width mm x Length mm). If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5). Perform scanning below 400 dpi resolution or perform scanning in other than mixed mode. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-32
003-753 RAP
This status code is displayed if over 300dpi cannot be scanned (DADF).
003-754 RAP
S2X Recoverable Error. A can recover? error was reported by the S2X.
Procedure
Perform scanning below 200 dpi resolution. Or perform scanning in other than mixed mode. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Execute the same job again. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-33
003-755 RAP
S2X Command Error. S2X returned a command error.
003-757 RAP
This status code is displayed if over 400dpi cannot be scanned (DADF).
Procedure
Execute the same job again. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Perform scanning at 300 dpi or lower resolution or perform scanning in other than mixed mode. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-34
003-760 RAP
Scan Settings Error. Read settings were incorrect.
003-761 RAP
Incorrect Paper Tray Size. The paper size for the previously selected tray is different from the paper size that was selected with APS.
Procedure
Abort the job. Change the parameters and repeat the operation. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, reinstall the IIT software.
Procedure
Change the job activation parameters such as Tray No., Paper Size, and repeat the operation. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-35
003-763 RAP
Adjustment Chart Not Found. Error reading the contrast correction chart.
003-764 RAP
Adjustment Chart Not Found. Error reading the contrast correction chart.
Procedure
Place the auto gradation adjustment chart properly and retry. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Abort the job. Change the parameters and repeat the operation. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, reinstall the IIT software.
05/16/05 2-36
003-780 RAP
Scan Image Compression Error. Read image compression error.
003-795 RAP
AMS Limit Error. When using the automatic magnification specification (AMS) it was outside the magnification range (25% ~ 400%) after the original was automatically detected.
Procedure
Abort the job. Change the scan resolution parameters and repeat the operation. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Abort the job. Change the parameters and repeat the operation. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-37
003-940 RAP
This status code is displayed if the DAM Memory is insufficient.
003-942 RAP
Document Size Error. The size of the original could not be automatically recognized.
Procedure
Cancel the job Clear the B/W setting for Color mode or the Side 2 cover image setting, and execute the job again. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Enter the appropriate value for the document size. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-38
003-944 RAP
Image Repeat Count Fail. The image repeat count was incorrect, so images have been omitted.
003-946 RAP
Copy Vertical/Horizontal Difference (APS). Without rotation the image would be truncated, but a paper size that cannot be rotated was selected.
Procedure
Change the image repeat count parameter and repeat the operation. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Select an appropriate paper tray manually. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-39
003-947 RAP
Replaced Original Count Error. The number of original sheets replaced by the user was less than the number of original sheets originally put into position.
003-948 RAP
Replaced Original MismatchThe originals that have been put into position are different (original size, direction, or ACS color mode) from those before the replacement.
Procedure
Since the number of documents is insufficient, reload the correct number of documents. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Return a document with the correct size again. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-40
003-952 RAP
Return Documents Color mismatch. The originals were replaced but the color of the originals replaced by the user was different.
003-955 RAP
Documents Size Exchange Error. The function to prohibit mixed-size originals was selected but, when originals were added, originals of a different size or direction were detected.
Procedure
Return a document with the correct color again. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Reload the document. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-41
003-956 RAP
Documents Size Unknown Error. The platen was selected and the size of the original cannot be specified (only applies to APS).
003-963 RAP
No APS Object Tray. There is no APS tray that can supply paper without truncating the image. The image is larger than A3 or 17". A tray other than TTM is not set up for APS and the image is larger than A4 or letter. All trays set up for APS are broken. All trays that could be set up for APS are not set up that way. All trays have an irregular specification. All trays have the color attribute and the copies are black-and-white. All trays have the black-and-white attribute and the copies are color. Select the tray and retry. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Enter a document size from the Panel or select a tray. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
05/16/05 2-42
003-965 RAP
ATS/APS No Paper. There is no paper in the trays that can be selected with APS.
003-966 RAP
AATS/APS No Destination Error. There are no trays that can be selected with APS.
Procedure
Add paper. If the problem occurs frequently, check the No Paper Sensor of the tray. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Change the setting and retry. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-43
003-968 RAP
Punch Position Error. It is not possible to punch at the selected location.
003-969 RAP
Punch Size ErrorIt is not possible to punch with the selected paper size.
Procedure
Specify an appropriate punch position, clear Punching or cancel Punch, and execute the job again. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Clear Punching and retry. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-44
003-972 RAP
Maximum Stored Page Over Flow. The number of original sheets exceeded the maximum number of sheets that can be stored.
003-973 RAP
Every Direction DifferenceThe directions of the original and the image are different, and the image would be truncated if it isn't rotated, but it isn't possible to rotate.
Procedure
Keep the qty of docs within the max qty of docs to be stored. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Start, leaving the condition as it is, or cancel the job. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-45
003-974 RAP
Next Original SpecificationAll the originals that were put into position have been scanned.
003-977 RAP
Document Miss Match (Multi Scan). The originals were replaced during consecutive page copying or duplex book scanning.
Procedure
Decide whether there is another document. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Reload a correct size document and resume operation. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-46
003-978 RAP
Color Document Mismatch (Multi Scan). 1. 2. The originals were replaced during consecutive page copying, or as book, or during poster scanning. In a multi-scan job on the platen (consecutive page copying, as book, or poster), there was motion that accompanied the replacement of the originals, and the user replaced originals with a different size from before, or replaced originals with a different color for ACS. Reload a correct size paper and resume operation. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
003-980 RAP
Staple Position Error. It is not possible to staple at the specified location.
Procedure
Specify a Staple position again, change the setting, or cancel Staple, and execute the same job again. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
05/16/05 2-47
003-981 RAP
Staple Size Error. It is not possible to staple with the selected paper size.
003-982 RAP
IITsc HDD Access Error. HDD was determined to be full during a collation job, destination storage job, or insertion job.
Procedure
Specify a Staple position again, change the setting, or cancel Staple, and execute the same job again. If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the connection between IT/IPS PWB and ESS PWB. Replace IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Process or delete the jobs (documents) stored in the same HDD partition, and repeat the operation. If the problem continues, expand the HDD partition size of the Copy service. If the problem persists, go to dC355 Hard Disk Drive Diagnostics/Setup.
05/16/05 2-48
005-121 RAP
BSD-ON:5.5 Document Feeding BSD DADF Feed Sensor ON Jam 1. 2. The feed sensor did not come on within a given time after the start of pre-feed. In the duplex case, the feed sensor did not detect the original within a given time after the start of the first feed operation (feed motor ON (CW)). [005-204] DADF Feed Sensor [005-062] DADF Feed Clutch [005-001] DADF Feed Motor
005-122 RAP
BSD-ON:5.6 Document Preregistration BSD DADF Simplex/Side 1 Pre Reg Sensor ON Jam 1. 2. The pre-Reg sensor did not come on within a given time after the feed sensor came on for the first original. The pre-Reg sensor did not come on within a given time after the start of the pre-registration operation for the second or later original. [005-206] Pre Reg Sensor [005-001] DADF Feed Motor [005-062] DADF Feed Clutch [005-015] DADF Pre Reg Motor
Procedure
Check the following: Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper Check for any damaged/out-of-spec/improperly loaded document Feed Roll/Nudger Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drive gears for wear/breakage Feed Clutch for an improper operation Feed Motor for a poor rotation Drive Belt for poor tension Check if Nudger Roll is properly nipping. Check the following for an open wire or poor contact: DADF Feed Sensor J762-2 to DADF PWB J754-A5 DADF Feed Sensor J762-1 to DADF PWB J754-A6 DADF Feed Sensor J762-3 to DADF PWB J754-A4
Procedure
Check the following: Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper Check for any damaged/out-of-spec/improperly loaded document Feed Roll/Nudger Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Pre Reg Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drive gears for wear/breakage Feed Clutch for an improper operation Check the following for an open wire or poor contact: DADF Pre Reg Sensor J763-2 to DADF PWB J754-A8 DADF Pre Reg Sensor J763-1 to DADF PWB J754-A9 DADF Pre Reg Sensor J763-3 to DADF PWB J754-A7
05/16/05 2-49
005-123 RAP
BSD-ON:5.7 Document Registration BSD DADF Simplex/Side 1 Reg Sensor ON Jam. The Reg sensor did not come on within a given time after the pre-Reg sensor came on.
005-124 RAP
BSD-ON:5.7 Document Registration BSD DADF Lead Reg Sensor ON Jam. The lead Reg sensor did not come on within a given time after the start of reading (Reg motor ON).
Procedure
Check the following: Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document. Reg Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drive gears for wear/breakage Check the following for an open wire or poor contact: Lead Reg Sensor J779-2 to DADF PWB J757-B8 Lead Reg Sensor J779-1 to DADF PWB J757-B9 Lead Reg Sensor J779-3 to DADF PWB J757-B7
Procedure
Check the following: Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document Check if Baffle is properly closed (Baffle Solenoid is also properly operating). Pre Reg Roll/Pinch Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drive gears for wear/breakage Check the following for an open wire or poor contact: DADF Reg Sensor J776-2 to DADF PWB J757-A8 DADF Reg Sensor J776-1 to DADF PWB J757-A9 DADF Reg Sensor J776-3 to DADF PWB J757-A7
05/16/05 2-50
005-125 RAP
BSD-ON:5.7 Document Registration BSD DADF Reg Sensor OFF Jam. The lead Reg sensor did not turn off within a given time after the start of reading (Reg motor ON).
005-126 RAP
BSD-ON:5.8 Document Scan Positioning BSD DADF Out Sensor ON Jam. The out sensor did not come on within a given time after the start of reading (Reg motor ON).
Procedure
Check the following: Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document Reg Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Platen Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drive gears/Belt for wear/breakage/poor tension Check the following for an open wire or poor contact: DADF Reg Sensor J776-2 to DADF PWB J757-A8 DADF Reg Sensor J776-1 to DADF PWB J757-A9 DADF Reg Sensor J776-3 to DADF PWB J757-A7
Procedure
Check the following: Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document Reg Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Platen Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Out Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drive gears/Belt for wear/breakage/poor tension Check the following for an open wire or poor contact: Out Sensor J778-2 to DADF PWB J757-B5 Out Sensor J778-1 to DADF PWB J757-B6 Out Sensor J778-3 to DADF PWB J757-B4
05/16/05 2-51
005-127 RAP
BSD-ON:5.8 Document Scan Positioning BSD DADF Out Sensor OFF Jam. The out sensor did not turn off within a given time after the Reg sensor turned off.
005-128 RAP
BSD-ON:5.10 Document Exit BSD DADF Exit Sensor 1 ON Jam (Simplex Mode). In simplex mode, exit sensor #1 did not come on within a given time after the out sensor turned off.
Procedure
Check the following: Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document. Reg Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Platen Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Out Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Simp/Dup Gate for an improper operation (Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid for an improper operation) Drive gears/Belt for wear/breakage/poor tension Check the following for an open wire or poor contact: Out Sensor J778-2 to DADF PWB J757-B5 Out Sensor J778-1 to DADF PWB J757-B6 Out Sensor J778-3 to DADF PWB J757-B4
Procedure
Check the following: Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document. Reg Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Platen Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Out Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Simp/Dup Gate for an improper operation (Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid for an improper operation) Drive gears/Belt for wear/breakage/poor tension Check the following for an open wire or poor contact: DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-2 to DADF PWB J757-A2 DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-1 to DADF PWB J757-A3 DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-3 to DADF PWB J757-A1
05/16/05 2-52
005-129 RAP
BSD-ON:5.10 Document Exit BSD DADF Exit Sensor 1 OFF Jam (Simplex Mode). In simplex mode, exit sensor #1 did not turn off within a given time after the out sensor turned off.
005-130 RAP
BSD-ON:5.9 Document Inversion BSD DADF Invert Sensor ON Jam (Duplex Mode). In duplex mode, the invert sensor did not come on within a given time after the out sensor came on.
Procedure
Check the following: Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document. Platen Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Out Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Simp/Dup Gate for an improper operation (Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid for an improper operation) Drive gears/Belt for wear/breakage/poor tension Check the following for an open wire or poor contact: Invert Sensor 1 J777-2 to DADF PWB J757-B2 Invert Sensor 1 J777-1 to DADF PWB J757-B3 Invert Sensor 1 J777-3 to DADF PWB J757-B1
Procedure
Check the following: Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document. Reg Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Platen Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Out Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation No.1 Exit Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Exit Area for a foreign object/the deformed Static Elimination Brush Simp/Dup Gate for an improper operation (Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid for an improper operation) Drive gears/Belt for wear/breakage/poor tension Check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact: DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-2 to DADF PWB J757-A2 DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-1 to DADF PWB J757-A3 DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-3 to DADF PWB J757-A1
05/16/05 2-53
005-131 RAP
BSD-ON:5.9 Document Inversion BSD DADF Invert Sensor On Jam (Inverting).
005-132 RAP
BSD-ON:5.9 Document Inversion BSD DADF Invert SNR on Jam 2.
Initial Actions
Check the condition of the document. Turn the power OFF then ON.
Initial Actions
Check the condition of the document. Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Check the condition of the document condition, dog ears, damage, or nicks. The document is OK. Y N Remove/replace damaged document/documents. Check the Transport Roll for wear, deterioration, damaged and/or paper dust. The Transport Roll is OK. Y N Replace the worn, deteriorated, or damaged Transport Roll. Check for foreign substances, distortion and paper dust in the paper transport path. The paper transport path is OK. Y N Remove the foreign substances and paper dust. Correct the distortion. Enter dC330 [005-211 Invert Sensor]. Actuate the Invert Sensor 1 with paper. The changes. Y N Go to OF 99-1 to check out the Invert Sensor 1 (PL 14.22). Enter dC330 [005-026 DADF Reg Motor]. The DADF Reg Motor comes ON. Y N Go to OF 99-9 to check out the DADF Reg Motor (PL 14.8). Enter dC330 [005-110 Reg Sensor]. Actuate the DADF Reg Sensor with paper. The changes. Y N Go to OF 99-1 to check out the DADF Reg Sensor (PL 14.25). Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3). display display
Procedure
Check the condition of the document condition, dog ears, damage, or nicks. The document is OK. Y N Remove/replace damaged document/documents. Check the Transport Roll for wear, deterioration, damaged and/or paper dust. The Transport Roll is OK. Y N Replace the worn, deteriorated, or damaged Transport Roll. Check for foreign substances, distortion and paper dust in the paper transport path. The paper transport path is OK. Y N Remove the foreign substances and paper dust. Correct the distortion. Enter dC330 [005-211 Invert Sensor]. Actuate the Invert Sensor 1 with paper. The changes. Y N Go to OF 99-1 to check out the Invert Sensor 1 (PL 14.22). Check the condition of the Invert Gate. The Invert Gate move smoothly. Y N Replace the parts that are interfering with the Invert Gate operation. Enter dC330 [005-026 DADF Reg Motor]. The DADF Reg Motor comes ON. Y N Go to OF 99-9 to check out the DADF Reg Motor (PL 14.8). Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3). display
05/16/05 2-54
005-133 RAP
BSD-ON:5.9 Document Inversion BSD DADF Invert Sensor OFF Jam. In duplex mode, the invert sensor did not turn off within a given time after the out sensor turned off.
005-134 RAP
BSD-ON:5.9 Document Inversion BSD DADF Invert SNR off Jam (Inv).
Procedure
Check the condition of the document condition, dog ears, damage, or nicks. The document is OK. Y N Remove/replace damaged document/documents. Check the Transport Roll for wear, deterioration, damaged and/or paper dust. The Transport Roll is OK. Y N Replace the worn, deteriorated, or damaged Transport Roll. Check for foreign substances, distortion and paper dust in the paper transport path. The paper transport path is OK. Y N Remove the foreign substances and paper dust. Correct the distortion. Enter dC330 [005-211 Invert Sensor]. Actuate the Invert Sensor 1 with paper. The changes. Y N Go to OF 99-1 to check out the Invert Sensor 1 (PL 14.22). Enter dC330 [005-110 Reg Sensor]. Actuate the DADF Reg Sensor with paper. The changes. Y N Go to OF 99-1 to check out the DADF Reg Sensor (PL 14.25). Enter dC330 [005-026 DADF Reg Motor]. The DADF Reg Motor comes ON. Y N Go to OF 99-9 to check out the DADF Reg Motor (PL 14.8). Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3). display
Procedure
Check the following: Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document. Platen Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Out Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Simp/Dup Gate for an improper operation (Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid for an improper operation) Invert Roll for an improper Nip/Release operation (Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid for an improper operation) Invert Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drive gears/Belt for wear/breakage/poor tension Check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact: Invert Sensor 1 J777-2 to DADF PWB J757-B2 Invert Sensor 1 J777-1 to DADF PWB J757-B3 Invert Sensor 1 J777-3 to DADF PWB J757-B1
display
05/16/05 2-55
005-135 RAP
BSD-ON:5.6 Document Preregistration BSD DADF Pre Reg Sensor ON Jam (Invert). During an invert operation the pre-Reg sensor did not come on within a given time after the start of the feed motor reverse revolution.
005-136 RAP
BSD-ON:5.7 Document Registration BSD DADF Reg Sensor ON Jam (Invert). During an invert operation the Reg sensor did not come on within a given time after the pre-Reg sensor came on.
Procedure
Check the following: Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document. Invert Roll for an improper Nip/Release operation (Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid for an improper operation) Invert Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Pre Reg Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Exit Gate for an improper operation (Exit Gate Solenoid for an improper operation) Drive gears/Belt for wear/breakage/poor tension Check the following for an open wire or poor contact: DADF Pre Reg Sensor J763-2 to DADF PWB J754-A8 DADF Pre Reg Sensor J763-1 to DADF PWB J754-A9 DADF Pre Reg Sensor J763-3 to DADF PWB J754-A7
Procedure
Check the following: Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document. Check if Baffle is properly closed (Baffle Solenoid also properly operates) Pre Reg Roll/Pinch Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Invert Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Invert Roll for an improper Nip/Release operation (Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid for an improper operation) Drive gears for wear/breakage Check the following for an open wire or poor contact: DADF Reg Sensor J776-2 to DADF PWB J757-A8 DADF Reg Sensor J776-1 to DADF PWB J757-A9 DADF Reg Sensor J776-3 to DADF PWB J757-A7
05/16/05 2-56
005-137 RAP
BSD-ON:5.10 Document Exit BSD DADF Exit Sensor 2 ON Jam. During a reverse revolution expelling operation, exit sensor #2 did not come on within a given time after the start of the feed motor reverse revolution.
005-138 RAP
BSD-ON:5.10 Document Exit BSD DADF Exit Sensor 1 ON JamDuring a reverse revolution expelling operation, exit sensor #1 did not come on within a given time after exit sensor #2 came on.
Procedure
Check the following: Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document. Invert Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation No.2 Exit Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Exit Gate for an improper operation (Exit Gate Solenoid for an improper operation) Drive gears/Belt for wear/breakage/poor tension Check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact: DADF Exit Sensor 2 J775-2 to DADF PWB J757-A5 DADF Exit Sensor 2 J775-1 to DADF PWB J757-A6 DADF Exit Sensor 2 J775-3 to DADF PWB J757-A4
Procedure
Check the following: Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document. Invert Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation No.2 Exit Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Exit Gate for an improper operation (Exit Gate Solenoid for an improper operation) Drive gears/Belt for wear/breakage/poor tension Check the following for an open wire or poor contact: DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-2 to DADF PWB J757-A2 DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-1 to DADF PWB J757-A3 DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-3 to DADF PWB J757-A1
05/16/05 2-57
005-139 RAP
BSD-ON:5.9 Document Inversion BSD DADF Invert SNR off Jam.
005-141 RAP
BSD-ON:5.5 Document Feeding BSD DADF Feed Sensor OFF Jam. The pre-Reg sensor turned off before the feed sensor turned off.
Initial Actions
Check the condition of the document. Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Check the condition of the document condition, dog ears, damage, or nicks. The document is OK. Y N Remove/replace damaged document/documents. Check the Transport Roll for wear, deterioration, damaged and/or paper dust. The Transport Roll is OK. Y N Replace the worn, deteriorated, or damaged Transport Roll. Check for foreign substances, distortion and paper dust in the paper transport path. The paper transport path is OK. Y N Remove the foreign substances and paper dust. Correct the distortion. Enter dC330 [005-211 Invert Sensor]. Actuate the Invert Sensor 1 with paper. The changes. Y N Go to OF 99-1 to check out the Invert Sensor 1 (PL 14.22). Enter dC330 [005-026 DADF Reg Motor]. The DADF Reg Motor comes ON. Y N Go to OF 99-9 to check out the DADF Reg Motor (PL 14.8). Check the condition of the Invert Gate for deformities, damage and/or smooth operation. The Invert Gate is OK. Y N Replace the parts that are interfering with the operation of the Invert Gate. Enter dC330 [005-110 Reg Sensor]. Actuate the DADF Reg Sensor with paper. The changes. Y N Go to OF 99-1 to check out the DADF Reg Sensor (PL 14.25). display display
Procedure
Check the following: Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document. Retard Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Torque Limiter for a problem (PL 14.26) Feed Roll/Nudger Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Check if any out-of-spec doc was transported. Check the following for an open wire or poor contact: DADF Pre Reg Sensor J774-2 to DADF PWB J757-A8 DADF Pre Reg Sensor J774-1 to DADF PWB J757-A9 DADF Pre Reg Sensor J774-3 to DADF PWB J757-A7
Enter dC330 [005-070 Nip Release Sol]. The Invert Roll Nip Release Solenoid operates without noise or binding. Y N Go to OF 99-8 Invert Roll Nip Release Solenoid (PL 14.11). Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3). Status Indicator RAPs 05/16/05 2-58 Launch DocuColor 250
005-142 RAP
BSD-ON:5.10 Document Exit BSD DADF Exit Sensor 1 OFF Jam (Duplex Mode). During a reverse revolution expelling operation, exit sensor #1 did not turn off within a given time after exit sensor #1 came on.
005-143 RAP
BSD-ON:5.10 Document Exit BSD DADF Exit Sensor 2 OFF Jam. Exit sensor #2 did not turn off within a given time after exit sensor #2 came on.
Procedure
Check the following: Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document. Invert Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation No.1 Exit Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation No.2 Exit Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Document Output Area for a foreign object Exit Gate for an improper operation (Exit Gate Solenoid for an improper operation) Drive gears/Belt for wear/breakage/poor tension Check the following for an open wire or poor contact: DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-2 to DADF PWB J757-A2 DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-1 to DADF PWB J757-A3 DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-3 to DADF PWB J757-A1
Procedure
Check the following: Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document. Invert Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation No.1 Exit Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation No.2 Exit Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Check the document output area for an object that prevents a document output. Exit Gate for an improper operation (Exit Gate Solenoid for an improper operation) Drive gears/Belt for wear/breakage/poor tension Check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact: DADF Exit Sensor 2 J775-2 to DADF PWB J757-A5 DADF Exit Sensor 2 J775-1 to DADF PWB J757-A6 DADF Exit Sensor 2 J775-3 to DADF PWB J757-A4
05/16/05 2-59
005-144 RAP
BSD-ON:5.6 Document Preregistration BSD DADF Too First Pre Reg Sensor ON Jam. The pre Reg sensor came on before a given time due to original skew.
005-145 RAP
BSD-ON:5.7 Document Registration BSD DADF Reg Sensor Off Jam (Invert).
Procedure
Check the condition of the document condition, dog ears, damage, or nicks. The document is OK. Y N Remove/replace damaged document/documents. Check the Transport Roll for wear, deterioration, damaged and/or paper dust. The Transport Roll is OK. Y N Replace the worn, deteriorated, or damaged Transport Roll. Check for foreign substances, distortion and paper dust in the paper transport path. The paper transport path is OK. Y N Remove the foreign substances and paper dust. Correct the distortion. Enter dC330 [005-211 Invert Sensor]. Actuate the Invert Sensor 1 with paper. The changes. Y N Go to OF 99-1 to check out the Invert Sensor 1 (PL 14.22). Enter dC330 [005-026 DADF Reg Motor]. The DADF Reg Motor comes ON. Y N Go to OF 99-9 to check out the DADF Reg Motor (PL 14.8). Enter dC330 [005-001 DADF Feed Motor (Speed 1)]. The Feed Motor comes ON. Y N Go to OF 99-9 DADF Feed Motor (PL 14.6). Enter dC330 [005-110 Reg Sensor]. Actuate the DADF Reg Sensor with paper. The changes. Y N Go to OF 99-1 to check out the DADF Reg Sensor (PL 14.25). display display
Procedure
Check the following: Check if the document guides are properly set. Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper Nudger Roll for uniform contact with the tray loaded with documents. Feed Roll/Retard Roll for uniform contact with the document. Check for any damaged/curled/out-of-spec/improperly loaded doc. Check for an out-of-spec combination of sizes (Mixed Sizes) Check the following for an open wire or poor contact: DADF Pre Reg Sensor J763-2 to DADF PWB J754-A8 DADF Pre Reg Sensor J763-1 to DADF PWB J754-A9 DADF Pre Reg Sensor J763-3 to DADF PWB J754-A7
Check the condition of the Invert Gate for deformities, damage and/or smooth operation. The Invert Gate is OK. Y N Replace the parts that are interfering with the operation of the Invert Gate. Enter dC330 [005-070 Nip Release Sol]. The Invert Roll Nip Release Solenoid operates without noise or binding. Status Indicator RAPs 05/16/05 2-60 Launch DocuColor 250
005-146 RAP
BSD-ON:5.6 Document Preregistration BSD DADF Pre Reg Sensor Off Jam.
Initial Actions
Check the condition of the document. Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Check the condition of the document condition, dog ears, damage, or nicks. The document is OK. Y N Remove/replace damaged document/documents. Check the Transport Roll for wear, deterioration, damaged and/or paper dust. The Transport Roll is OK. Y N Replace the worn, deteriorated, or damaged Transport Roll. Check for foreign substances, distortion and paper dust in the paper transport path. The paper transport path is OK. Y N Remove the foreign substances and paper dust. Correct the distortion. Enter dC330 [005-211 Invert Sensor]. Actuate the Invert Sensor 1 with paper. The changes. Y N Go to OF 99-1 to check out the Invert Sensor 1 (PL 14.22). Enter dC330 [005-026 DADF Reg Motor]. The DADF Reg Motor comes ON. Y N Go to OF 99-9 to check out the DADF Reg Motor (PL 14.8). Enter dC330 [005-001 DADF Feed Motor (Speed 1)]. The Feed Motor comes ON. Y N Go to OF 99-9 DADF Feed Motor (PL 14.6). Enter dC330 [005-110 Reg Sensor]. Actuate the DADF Reg Sensor with paper. The changes. Y N Go to OF 99-1 to check out the DADF Reg Sensor (PL 14.25). Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3). display display
05/16/05 2-61
005-147 RAP
BSD-ON:5.6 Document Preregistration BSD DADF Pre Reg Sensor Off Jam (Invert).
005-150 RAP
BSD-ON:5.5 Document Feeding BSD DADF Feed Sensor OFF Jam (Perforated Original Mode). In perforated original mode, the feed sensor did not turn off within a given time after the feed sensor came on.
Initial Actions
Check the condition of the document. Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Check that the hole (not the center but the farthest periphery from the doc trail edge (TE)) at the doc TE is within 19mm from the doc TE. If the doc has no problem, go to the 005-141 RAP.
Procedure
Check the condition of the document condition, dog ears, damage, or nicks. The document is OK. Y N Remove/replace damaged document/documents. Check the Transport Roll for wear, deterioration, damaged and/or paper dust. The Transport Roll is OK. Y N Replace the worn, deteriorated, or damaged Transport Roll. Check for foreign substances, distortion and paper dust in the paper transport path. The paper transport path is OK. Y N Remove the foreign substances and paper dust. Correct the distortion. Enter dC330 [005-204 DADF Feed Sensor]. Actuate the DADF Feed Sensor with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to OF 99-1 to check out the DADF Feed Sensor (PL 14.7). Enter dC330 [005-110 Reg Sensor]. Actuate the DADF Reg Sensor with paper. The changes. Y N Go to OF 99-1 to check out the DADF Reg Sensor (PL 14.25). Enter dC330 [005-026 DADF Reg Motor]. The DADF Reg Motor comes ON. Y N Go to OF 99-9 to check out the DADF Reg Motor (PL 14.8). Enter dC330 [005-001 DADF Feed Motor (Speed 1)]. The Feed Motor comes ON. Y N Go to OF 99-9 DADF Feed Motor (PL 14.6). Enter dC330 [005-070 Nip Release Sol]. The Invert Roll Nip Release Solenoid operates without noise or binding. Y N Go to OF 99-8 Invert Roll Nip Release Solenoid (PL 14.11). Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3). display
05/16/05 2-62
005-151 RAP
BSD-ON:5.6 Document Preregistration BSD DADF Pre Reg Sensor OFF Jam (Perforated Original Mode). In perforated original mode, the pre Reg sensor did not turn off within a given time after the pre Reg sensor came on.
005-152 RAP
BSD-ON:5.7 Document Registration BSD DADF Reg Sensor OFF Jam (Perforated Original Mode). In perforated original mode, the Reg sensor did not turn off within a given time after the Reg sensor came on.
Procedure
Check that the hole (not the center but the farthest periphery from the doc trail edge (TE)) at the doc TE is within 19mm from the doc TE. If the doc has no problem, check DC330 [005-206] Pre Reg Sensor.
Procedure
Check that the hole (not the center but the farthest periphery from the doc trail edge (TE)) at the doc TE is within 19mm from the doc TE. If the doc has no problem, go to the 005-125 RAP.
05/16/05 2-63
005-153 RAP
BSD-ON:5.7 Document Registration BSD DADF Reg Sensor OFF Jam (Perforated Original Mode). In perforated original mode, the lead Reg sensor did not turn off within a given time after the lead Reg sensor came on.
005-154 RAP
BSD-ON:5.8 Document Scan Positioning BSD DADF Out Sensor OFF Jam (Perforated Original Mode). In perforated original mode, the out sensor did not turn off within a given time after the out sensor came on.
Procedure
Check that the hole (not the center but the farthest periphery from the doc trail edge (TE)) at the doc TE is within 19mm from the doc TE. If the doc has no problem, check DC330 [005-207] Lead Reg Sensor.
Procedure
Check that the hole (not the center but the farthest periphery from the doc trail edge (TE)) at the doc TE is within 19mm from the doc TE. If the doc has no problem, go to the 005-127 RAP.
05/16/05 2-64
005-155 RAP
BSD-ON:5.10 Document Exit BSD DADF Exit Sensor 1 OFF Jam (Perforated Original Mode) (Simplex). In perforated original mode, exit sensor #1 did not turn off within a given time after exit sensor #1 came on (simplex).
005-156 RAP
BSD-ON:5.10 Document Exit BSD DADF Exit Sensor 1 OFF Jam (Perforated Original Mode) (Duplex). In perforated original mode, exit sensor #1 did not turn off within a given time after exit sensor #1 came on (duplex).
Procedure
Check that the hole (not the center but the farthest periphery from the doc trail edge (TE)) at the doc TE is within 19mm from the doc TE. If the doc has no problem, go to the 005-129 RAP.
Procedure
Check that the hole (not the center but the farthest periphery from the doc trail edge (TE)) at the doc TE is within 19mm from the doc TE. If the doc has no problem, go to the 005-129 RAP.
05/16/05 2-65
005-157 RAP
BSD-ON:5.9 Document Inversion BSD DADF Invert Sensor OFF Jam (Perforated Original Mode). In perforated original mode, the invert sensor did not turn off within a given time after the invert sensor came on.
005-158 RAP
BSD-ON:5.10 Document Exit BSD DADF Exit Sensor 2 OFF Jam (Perforated Original Mode). In perforated original mode, exit sensor #2 did not turn off within a given time after exit sensor #2 came on.
Procedure
Check that the hole (not the center but the farthest periphery from the doc trail edge (TE)) at the doc TE is within 19mm from the doc TE. If the doc has no problem, go to the 005-133 RAP.
Procedure
Check that the hole (not the center but the farthest periphery from the doc trail edge (TE)) at the doc TE is within 19mm from the doc TE. If the doc has no problem, go to the 005-143 RAP.
05/16/05 2-66
005-160 RAP
BSD-ON:5.2 Document Stacking BSD DADF Tray Lift Up Fail (Document Set) (Within Job). The originals were put into position and the Stack Height sensor did not come on within a given time after the tray began rising. Or, it was detected that the bottom sensor did not turn off. (Detected during run, stop, or purge.).
005-190 RAP
BSD-ON:5.5 Document Feeding BSD DADF Feed Motor Logic Jam.
Procedure
Enter dC330 [005-211 Invert Sensor]. Actuate the Invert Sensor 1 with paper. The changes. Y N Go to OF 99-1 to check out the Invert Sensor 1 (PL 14.22). Enter dC330 [005-026 DADF Reg Motor]. The DADF Reg Motor comes ON. Y N Go to OF 99-9 to check out the DADF Reg Motor (PL 14.8). Enter dC330 [005-001 DADF Feed Motor (Speed 1)]. The Feed Motor comes ON. Y N Go to OF 99-9 DADF Feed Motor (PL 14.6). Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3). display
Procedure
Remove the DADF Rear Cover. Manually rotate the Tray Motor drive gears. The gears rotate with no load. Y N Remove any load like binding gears that causes an improper DADF Tray Up operation. Enter DC330 [005-086]. Select Start. The Tray Motor rotates. (The Feeder Cover Interlock should be closed.) Y N +24VDC is measured between J758-1 (+) on the DADF PWB and GND (-). Y N +24VDC is measured between J753-1 (+) on the DADF PWB and GND (-). Y N Referring to Chapter 7 Wirenets, check the INTLK ON +24VDC circuit to the DADF PWB. Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3). Turn off the power. Disconnect J758 from the DADF PWB. Approx. 19 ohms are measured between the 1 pin and 2/3/4/5 pins each of Connector J758. Y N Replace the Tray Motor (PL 14.4). Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3). Enter DC330 [005-203](DADF Stack Height Sensor). Select Start. Manually raise and lower the Nudger Roll. The display toggles between H and L. Y N Go to OF 99-2 and troubleshoot the DADF Stack Height Sensor (PL 14.17). Enter DC330 [005-202](DADF Bottom Sensor). Select Start. Manually raise and lower the DADF Tray. The display toggles between H and L. Y N Go to OF 99-2 and troubleshoot the DADF Bottom Sensor (PL 14.16). Check the Torque Limiter (PL 14.4), Sensor Actuator, etc. If no problem is found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3).
05/16/05 2-67
005-194 RAP
BSD-ON:5.3 Document Size Sensing - DADF BSD Size Mismatch Jam on Slow Scan Mix Size. Secondary scan mix was specified and it was detected that the size in the main scan direction was different from the width of the originals guide.
005-195 RAP
BSD-ON:5.3 Document Size Sensing - DADF BSD Size Mismatch Jam on No Mix Size. It was detected that the originals have different sizes, but original size mix mode was not selected.
Procedure Procedure
Follow the instructions on the UI. Follow the instructions on the UI.
05/16/05 2-68
005-196 RAP
BSD-ON:5.3 Document Size Sensing - DADF BSD Size Mismatch Jam on No Mix SizeIt was detected that the second or later original sheet had a different size from that of the first original.
005-197 RAP
BSD-ON:5.3 Document Size Sensing - DADF BSD Prohibit Combine Size JamA size that does not allow combining was detected.
Procedure Procedure
Follow the instructions on the UI. Follow the instructions on the UI.
05/16/05 2-69
005-198 RAP
BSD-ON:5.6 Document Preregistration BSD Too Short Size Jam. The originals could not be transported because the length was too short in the secondary scan direction. (When the leading edge of the original reached the pre Reg sensor the trailing edge had already passed the feed sensor.).
005-199 RAP
BSD-ON:5.6 Document Preregistration BSD Too Long Size Jam. Originals were detected that were longer than the secondary scan length that the DADF can transport. Simplex mode: 670.0 mm or more. Duplex mode: 477.4 mm or more.
Procedure
Check the size of the doc the user ran. If it is within the allowable DADF paper transport length [min. size=A5 (140mmx210mm)], check the following: DC330 [005-206] Pre Reg Sensor DC330 [005-204] DADF Feed Sensor If no problem is found, replace DADF PWB (PL 14.3).
Procedure
Check the size of the doc the user ran. If it is within the allowable DADF paper transport length, check the following: DC330 [005-206] Pre Reg Sensor DC330 [005-204] DADF Feed Sensor If no problem is found, replace DADF PWB (PL 14.3).
05/16/05 2-70
005-275 RAP
BSD-ON:3.3 PWB Communication (ESS - DADF) BSD DADF RAM Fail. An error was detected in the DADF PWB RAM. (Checked when power is came on.).
005-280 RAP
BSD-ON:3.3 PWB Communication (ESS - DADF) BSD DADF EEPROM Fail. A write error to DADF EEPROM or a communication error with EEPROM was detected.
Procedure
If powering the MC OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, replace DADF PWB (PL 14.3).
Procedure
If powering the MC OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, replace DADF PWB (PL 14.3).
05/16/05 2-71
005-281 RAP
BSD-ON:5.2 Document Stacking BSD DADF Tray Lift Down Fail. The bottom sensor did not come on within a given time after the DADF tray began to lower.
005-282 RAP
BSD-ON:5.2 Document Stacking BSD DADF Tray Lift Up Fail (No Document). During the initializing movement when no document had been put into position, the bottom sensor did not turn off within a given time after the tray began to rise.
Initial Actions
Check that there is no foreign object under the Tray.
Procedure
Remove the DADF Rear Cover. Manually rotate the Tray Motor drive gears. The gears rotate with no load. Y N Remove any load like binding gears that causes an improper DADF Tray Up operation. Enter DC330 [005-086]. Select Start. The Tray Motor rotates. (The Feeder Cover Interlock should be closed.) Y N +24VDC is measured between J758-1 on the DADF PWB (+) and GND (-). Y N +24VDC is measured between J753-1 (+) on the DADF PWB and GND (-). Y N Referring to Chapter 7 Wirenets, check the INTLK ON +24VDC circuit to J7531 on the DADF PWB. Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3). Turn off the power. Disconnect J758 from DADF PWB. Approx. 19 ohms are measured between the 1 pin and 2/3/4/5 pins each of Connector J758. Y N Replace the Tray Motor (PL 14.4). Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3). Enter DC330 [005-203] (DADF Stack Height Sensor). Select Start. Manually raise and lower the Nudger Roll. The display toggles between H and L. Y N Go to OF 99-2 and troubleshoot the DADF Stack Height Sensor. Enter DC330 [005-202] (DADF Bottom Sensor). Select Start. Manually raise and lower the DADF Tray. The display toggles between H and L. Y N Go to OF 99-2 and troubleshoot the DADF Bottom Sensor. Check the Torque Limiter (PL 14.4), Sensor Actuator, etc. If no problem is found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3).
Procedure
Remove the DADF Rear Cover. Manually rotate the Tray Motor drive gears. The gears rotate with no load. Y N Remove any load like binding gears that causes an improper DADF Tray Down operation. Enter DC330 [005-091]. Select Start. The Tray Motor rotates. (Feeder Cover Interlock should be closed.) Y N +24VDC is measured between J758-1 (+) on the DADF PWB and GND (-). Y N +24VDC is measured between J753-1 (+) on the DADF PWB and GND (-). Y N Referring to Chapter 7 Wirenets, check the INTLK ON +24VDC circuit to J7531 on the DADF PWB. Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3). Turn off the power. Disconnect J758 from the DADF PWB. Approx. 19 ohms are measured between the 1 pin and 2/3/4/5 pins each of Connector J758. Y N Replace the Tray Motor (PL 14.4). Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3). Enter DC330 [005-202] (DADF Bottom Sensor). Select Start. Manually raise and lower the DADF Tray. The display toggles between H and L. Y N Go to OF 99-2 and troubleshoot the DADF Bottom Sensor. Check the Torque Limiter (PL 14.4), Sensor Actuator, etc. If no problem is found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3).
05/16/05 2-72
005-283 RAP
BSD-ON:5.2 Document Stacking BSD DADF Stack Height Sensor Logic Fail.
005-284 RAP
BSD-ON:5.6 Document Preregistration BSD DADF APS Sensor Logic Fail. There is a logical inconsistency among the outputs of APS sensors 1 ~ 3.
Procedure
No corrective action is required. If the problem frequently occurs, make a check in DC330 [005-203] DADF Stack Height Sensor.
Procedure
Check the following sensors for output. If any of the sensors exhibits a problem, troubleshoot that sensor using the Generic Reflection Type Sensor. If none of the sensors have a problem, replace DADF PWB (PL 14.3). DC330 [005-215] Tray APS Sensor 1 DC330 [005-216] Tray APS Sensor 2 DC330 [005-217] Tray APS Sensor 3
05/16/05 2-73
005-285 RAP
DADF Nudger Lift Up FailIt was detected that the nudger position sensor did not come on within 350 msec after the start of the nudger lift motor's reverse revolution. Or, it was detected that the nudger position sensor did not turn off within 250 msec after the start of the nudger lift motor's forward revolution.
005-286 RAP
DADF Feed Out Sensor FailWhile transporting the originals, while the feed sensor is off the pre Reg sensor is off.
Procedure
Check for any doc multi-feed or out-of-spec doc. If no problem is found, go to the 005-141 RAP DADF Feed Sensor Off Jam.
Procedure
Follow the instructions on the UI.
05/16/05 2-74
005-303 RAP
BSD-ON:5.2 Document Stacking BSD DADF Tray Interlock is open.
005-304 RAP
BSD-ON:5.4 Document Size Sensing - Platen BSD Platen Interlock Open. During a DADF operation, the platen interlock opened.
Procedure
Open and close the Document Tray several times. The Tray has opened and closed properly. Y N Check for the following: Improperly installed Document Tray Foreign objects Broken/poorly rotating opening/closing gears Defective Oil Damper (PL 4.4) Bent Sensor Actuator
Initial Actions
Check that the Platen Glass is mechanically closed with no foreign object between itself and the DADF and no height misalignment with the DADF. Check that the Front Magnet is on the DADF. (PL 13.6)
Procedure
Place one document in the DADF. Remove the Top Front Cover. Disconnect J727 of the Platen Interlock Switch. Cheat pins J7271 and -2. Fault Code 062-300 stays displayed. Y N Replace the Platen Interlock Switch (PL 13.6). Turn off the power. Check the following for an open wire or poor contact: IIT/IPS PWB J722-A4 to Platen Interlock Switch J727-2 IIT/IPS PWB J722-A5 to Platen Interlock Switch J727-1 If no problem is found, replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8).
Close the Document Tray +5VDC is measured between J756-A8 (+) on the DADF PWB and GND (-). Y N Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3). +5VDC is measured between J798-2 (+) of the Tray Interlock Sensor and GND (-). Y N Check the circuit between J798-2 of the Tray Interlock Sensor and J756-A8 on the DADF PWB for an open wire or poor contact. +5VDC is measured between J798-1 (+) and -3(-) of the Tray Interlock Sensor. Y N +5VDC is measured between J756-A9 (+) and -A7 (-) on the DADF PWB. Y N Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3). Check the circuits each between J756-A9 on the DADF PWB and J798-1 of the Tray Interlock Sensor, and between J756-A7 on the DADF PWB and J798-3 of the Tray Interlock Sensor for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the Tray Interlock Sensor (PL 14.4).
05/16/05 2-75
005-305 RAP
BSD-ON:5.1 Document Set And Interlock BSD DADF Feeder Cover Interlock Open (Run). During a DADF operation the feeder cover interlock opened.
005-306 RAP
BSD-ON:5.2 Document Stacking BSD DADF Tray Interlock Open (Run). During a DADF operation the tray interlock opened.
Procedure Procedure
Manually turn ON the Feeder Cover Interlock Switch. 005-302 has disappeared. (005-308 appears.) Y N +24VDC is measured between J753-1 (+) on the DADF PWB and GND (-). Y N +24VDC is measured between Feeder Cover Interlock Switch F1 (+) and GND (). Y N +24VDC is measured between the Feeder Cover Interlock Switch F2 (+) and GND (-). Y N Check the circuit between J753-2 on the DADF PWB and the Feeder Cover Interlock Switch F2 for an open wire, short or poor contact. Replace the Feeder Cover Interlock Switch (PL 14.5). Check the circuit between the Feeder Cover Interlock Switch F1 and J753-1 on the DADF PWB for an open wire, short or poor contact. Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3). The problem is a misalignment between the DADF Feeder Cover and the Switch. Check for the bent Feeder Cover actuator and/or the improperly positioned Switch. +5VDC is measured between J798-1 (+) and -3(-) of the Tray Interlock Sensor. Y N +5VDC is measured between J756-A9 (+) and -A7 (-) on the DADF PWB. Y N Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3). Check the circuits each between J756-A9 on the DADF PWB and J798-1 of the Tray Interlock Sensor, and between J756-A7 on the DADF PWB and J798-3 of the Tray Interlock Sensor for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the Tray Interlock Sensor (PL 14.4). Open and close the Document Tray several times. The Tray has opened and closed properly. Y N Check for the following: Improperly installed Document Tray Foreign objects Broken/poorly rotating opening/closing gears Defective Oil Damper (PL 14.4) Bent Sensor Actuator
Close the Document Tray +5VDC is measured between J756-A8 (+) on the DADF PWB and GND (-). Y N Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3). +5VDC is measured between J798-2 (+) of the Tray Interlock Sensor and GND (-). Y N Check the circuit between J798-2 of the Tray Interlock Sensor and J756-A8 on the DADF PWB for an open wire or poor contact.
05/16/05 2-76
005-308 RAP
BSD-ON:5.1 Document Set And Interlock BSD The DADF L/H Cover Interlock is open.
005-309 RAP
BSD-ON:5.1 Document Set And Interlock BSD DADF L/H Cover Interlock Open (Run). During a DADF operation the L/H interlock opened.
Procedure
Open and close the DADF L/H Cover to check if the Sensor actuator operates properly. The Sensor actuator has operated properly. Y N Check for the following: Improperly installed DADF L/H Cover Foreign objects. Disconnected/bent Sensor Actuator is measured between
Procedure
Open and close the DADF L/H Cover to check if the Sensor actuator operates properly. The Sensor actuator has operated properly. Y N Check for the following: Improperly installed DADF L/H Cover Foreign objects. Disconnected/bent Sensor Actuator is measured between
Remove the DADF Front Cover. Close DADF L/H Cover. +5VDC J755-A2 (+)on the DADF PWB and GND (-). Y N Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3).
Remove the DADF Front Cover. Close DADF L/H Cover. +5VDC J755-A2 (+)on the DADF PWB and GND (-). Y N Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3).
+5VDC is measured between J786-2 (+) of the L/H Cover Interlock Sensor and GND (-). Y N Check the circuit between J786-2 of the L/H Cover Interlock Sensor and J755-A2 on the DADF PWB for an open wire or poor contact. +5VDC is measured between J786-1 (+) and -3(-) of the L/H Cover Interlock Sensor. Y N +5VDC is measured between J755-A3 (+) and -A1 (-) on the DADF PWB. Y N Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3). Check the circuits each between J755-A3 on the DADF PWB and J786-1 of the L/H Cover Interlock Sensor, and between J755-A1 on the DADF PWB and J786-3 of the L/H Cover Interlock Sensor for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the L/H Cover Interlock Sensor (PL 14.5).
+5VDC is measured between J786-2 (+) of the L/H Cover Interlock Sensor and GND (-). Y N Check the circuit between J786-2 of the L/H Cover Interlock Sensor and J755-A2 on the DADF PWB for an open wire or poor contact. +5VDC is measured between J786-1 (+) and -3(-) of L/H Cover Interlock Sensor. Y N +5VDC is measured between J755-A3 (+) and -A1 (-) on the DADF PWB. Y N Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3). Check the circuits each between J755-A3 on the DADF PWB and J786-1 of the L/H Cover Interlock Sensor, and between J755-A1 on the DADF PWB and J786-3 of the L/H Cover Interlock Sensor for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the L/H Cover Interlock Sensor (PL 14.5).
05/16/05 2-77
005-906 RAP
BSD-ON:5.5 Document Feeding BSD DADF Feed Sensor Static Jam. The feed sensor came on at one of the following times: 1. 2. 3. Power on. Feeder cover interlock close. Platen interlock close. [005-204] DADF Feed Sensor
005-907 RAP
BSD-ON:5.6 Document Preregistration BSD DADF Pre Reg Sensor Static Jam. The Pre Reg sensor came on at one of the following times: 1. 2. 3. Power on. Feeder cover interlock close. Platen interlock close. [005-206] Pre Reg Sensor
If the wires have no problem, replace the DADF Feed Sensor (PL 14.7) and DADF PWB (PL 14.3) in order.
If the wires have no problem, replace the DADF Pre Reg Sensor (PL 14.17) and DADF PWB (PL 14.3) in order.
05/16/05 2-78
005-908 RAP
BSD-ON:5.7 Document Registration BSD DADF Reg Sensor Static Jam. The Reg sensor came on at one of the following times: 1. 2. 3. Power on. Feeder cover interlock close. Platen interlock close. [005-110] Reg Sensor
005-909 RAP
BSD-ON:5.7 Document Registration BSD DADF Lead Reg Sensor Static Jam. The Lead Reg sensor came on at one of the following times: 1. 2. 3. Power on. Feeder cover interlock close. Platen interlock close. [005-110] Reg Sensor
If the wires have no problem, replace the DADF Reg Sensor (PL 14.25) and DADF PWB (PL 14.3) in order.
If the wires have no problem, replace the DADF Reg Sensor (PL 14.25) and DADF PWB (PL 14.3) in order.
05/16/05 2-79
005-910 RAP
BSD-ON:5.8 Document Scan Positioning BSD DADF Out Sensor Static Jam. The Out sensor came on at one of the following times: 1. 2. 3. Power on. Feeder cover interlock close. Platen interlock close. [005-208] Out Sensor
005-911 RAP
BSD-ON:5.10 Document Exit BSD DADF Exit Sensor 1 Static Jam. Exit Sensor 1 came on at one of the following times: 1. 2. 3. Power on. Feeder cover interlock close. Platen interlock close. [005-209] Exit Sensor 1
If the wires have no problem, replace the Out Sensor (PL 14.22) and DADF PWB (PL 14.3) in order.
If the wires have no problem, replace the Exit Sensor 1 (PL 14.23) and DADF PWB (PL 14.3) in order.
05/16/05 2-80
005-912 RAP
BSD-ON:5.10 Document Exit BSD DADF Exit Sensor 2 Static Jam. Exit Sensor 2 came on at one of the following times: 1. 2. 3. Power on. Feeder cover interlock close. Platen interlock close. [005-210] Exit Sensor 2
005-913 RAP
BSD-ON:5.9 Document Inversion BSD DADF Invert Sensor Static Jam. The Invert Sensor came on at one of the following times: 1. 2. 3. Power on. Feeder cover interlock close. Platen interlock close. [005-211] Invert Sensor 1
If the wires have no problem, replace the Exit Sensor 2 (PL 14.23) and DADF PWB (PL 14.3) in order.
If the wires have no problem, replace the Invert Sensor 1 (PL 14.22) and DADF PWB (PL 14.3) in order.
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BSD-ON:5.6 Document Preregistration BSD DADF No. 1/2/3 APS Sensor Static Jam. The DADF No. 1/2/3 APS Sensor came on at one of the following times: 1. 2. 3. Power on. Feeder cover interlock close. Platen interlock close. [005-218] No.1 APS Sensor [005-219] No.2 APS Sensor [005-220] No.3 APS Sensor
005-915 RAP
BSD-ON:5.6 Document Preregistration BSD DADF No. 1 APS Sensor Static Jam. The DADF No. 1 APS Sensor came on at one of the following times: 1. 2. 3. Power on. Feeder cover interlock close. Platen interlock close. Turn the power OFF then ON. Remove the remaining paper.
Initial Actions
Procedure
Check the following: Check for a piece of paper/foreign object on the sensor. The sensor for improper installation Check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact: No.1 APS Sensor J765-2 to DADF PWB J754-B2 No.1 APS Sensor J765-1 to DADF PWB J754-B3 No.1 APS Sensor J765-3 to DADF PWB J754-B1 No.2 APS Sensor J766-2 to DADF PWB J754-B5 No.2 APS Sensor J766-1 to DADF PWB J754-B6 No.2 APS Sensor J766-3 to DADF PWB J754-B4 No.3 APS Sensor J767-2 to DADF PWB J754-B8 No.3 APS Sensor J767-1 to DADF PWB J754-B9 No.3 APS Sensor J767-3 to DADF PWB J754-B7
Procedure
Check the DADF APS Sensor 1 any paper or foreign substance blocking the sensor. The sensor is free of paper or foreign substance. Y N Remove the paper or foreign substances blocking the DADF APS Sensor 1 (PL 14.7). Execute dC330 [005-218 APS Sensor 1]. Actuate the DADF APS Sensor 1 with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to OF 99-1 DADF APS Sensor 1 (PL 14.7). Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3).
If the wires have no problem, replace the No.1/2/3 APS Sensors (PL 14.17) and DADF PWB (PL 14.3) in order.
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005-916 RAP
BSD-ON:5.6 Document Preregistration BSD DADF No. 2 APS Sensor Static Jam. The DADF No. 2 APS Sensor came on at one of the following times: 1. 2. 3. Power on. Feeder cover interlock close. Platen interlock close. Turn the power OFF then ON. Remove the remaining paper.
005-917 RAP
BSD-ON:5.6 Document Preregistration BSD DADF No. 3 APS Sensor Static Jam. The DADF No. 3 APS Sensor came on at one of the following times: 1. 2. 3. Power on. Feeder cover interlock close. Platen interlock close. Turn the power OFF then ON. Remove the remaining paper.
Initial Actions
Initial Actions
Procedure
Check the DADF APS Sensor 2 any paper or foreign substance blocking the sensor. The sensor is free of paper or foreign substance. Y N Remove the paper or foreign substances blocking the DADF APS Sensor 2 (PL 14.7). Execute dC330 [005-219 DADF APS Sensor 2]. Actuate the DADF APS Sensor 2 with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to OF 99-1 DADF APS Sensor 2 (PL 14.7). Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3).
Procedure
Check the DADF APS Sensor 3 any paper or foreign substance blocking the sensor. The sensor is free of paper or foreign substance. Y N Remove the paper or foreign substances blocking the DADF APS Sensor 3 (PL 14.7). Execute dC330 [005-219 DADF APS Sensor 3]. Actuate the DADF APS Sensor 3 with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to OF 99-1 DADF APS Sensor 3 (PL 14.7). Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3).
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005-918 RAP
BSD-ON:5.9 Document Inversion BSD DADF Invert Sensor 2 Static Jam. The DADF Invert Sensor 2 came on at one of the following times: 1. 2. 3. Power on. Feeder cover interlock close. Platen interlock close. [005-226] Invert Sensor 2
005-919 RAP
BSD-ON:5.2 Document Stacking BSD DADF Tray Lift Up Fail (Document Set). The originals were put into position and the Stack Height sensor did not come on within a given time after the tray began rising. Or, it was detected that the bottom sensor did not turn off. (Detected at a time other than run, stop, or purge.)
Procedure
Remove the DADF Rear Cover. Manually rotate the Tray Motor drive gears. The gears rotate with no load. Y N Remove any load like binding gears that causes an improper DADF Tray Up operation. Enter DC330 [005-086]. Select Start. The Tray Motor rotates. (The Feeder Cover Interlock should be closed.) Y N +24VDC is measured between J758-1 (+) on the DADF PWB and GND (-). Y N +24VDC is measured between J753-1(+) on the DADF PWB and GND (-). Y N Referring to Chapter 7 Wirenets, check the INTLK ON +24VDC circuit to J7531 on the DADF PWB. Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3). Turn off the power. Disconnect J758 from the DADF PWB. Approx. 19 ohms are measured between the 1 pin and 2/3/4/5 pins each of Connector J758. Y N Replace the Tray Motor (PL 14.4). Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3). Enter DC330 [005-203](DADF Stack Height Sensor). Select Start. Manually raise and lower the Nudger Roll. The display toggles between H and L. Y N Go to OF 99-2 and troubleshoot the DADF Stack Height Sensor. Enter DC330 [005-202](DADF Bottom Sensor). Select Start. Manually raise and lower the DADF Tray. The display toggles between H and L. Y N Go to OF 99-2 and troubleshoot the DADF Bottom Sensor. Check the Torque Limiter (PL 14.4), Sensor Actuator, etc. If no problem is found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3).
If the wires have no problem, replace the Invert Sensor 2 (PL 14.21) and DADF PWB (PL 14.3) in order.
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005-940 RAP
BSD-ON:5.1 Document Set And Interlock BSD DADF No Original Fail. It was detected that the original was removed.
005-941 RAP
BSD-ON:5.1 Document Set And Interlock BSD DADF Not Enough Document. After all originals were returned it was detected that the number of originals was insufficient.
Procedure
Follow the instructions on the UI. Check the all the connection on DADF PWB (PL 14.3).
Procedure
Follow the instructions on the UI. Check the all the connection on DADF PWB (PL 14.3).
If the above check are OK, replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3).
If the above check are OK, replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3).
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005-942 RAP
BSD-ON:5.2 Document Stacking BSD DADF Tray Stack Over Fail.
Initial Actions
Reduce the number of originals and repeat the operation. Remove the loaded document and check the display. Turn the power OFF then ON. Follow the instructions on the UI display.
Procedure
Check the connection of each DADF PWB connector. The connectors are OK. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Turn OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Enter DC330 [005-203 DADF Stack Height Sensor). Select Start. Manually raise and lower the Nudger Roll. The display toggles between H and L. Y N Go to OF 99-1 and troubleshoot the DADF Stack Height Sensor (PL 14.17). Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3).
005-942 RAP
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010-311 RAP
BSD-ON:10.3 Fuser Heat Monitoring BSD Fuser Heat Roll STS-1 Disconnection Fail. It was detected that fuser heat roll STS-1 disconnected.
010-319 RAP
BSD-ON:10.3 Fuser Heat Monitoring BSD Fuser NC Sensor Differential Amp Fail.
Procedure
Check the following wires for continuity: MCU J405-A7 to NC Center Sensor J150-1 MCU J405-A8 to NC Center Sensor J150-2 MCU J405-A9 to NC Center Sensor J150-3 MCU J405-A4 to NC Rear Sensor J151-1 MCU J405-A5 to NC Rear Sensor J151-2 MCU J405-A6 to NC Rear Sensor J151-3
Procedure
Turn off the power. Remove the Fuser Unit. (REP 10.1) Disconnect the connectors (P/ J146)(white) on the Heat Roll Thermistor 1. Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2. The resistance is infinite. Y N Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Heat Roll Thermistor 1 P/J146-1 to MCU PWB P/J147-A7 Heat Roll Thermistor 1 P/J146-2 to MCU PWB P/J405-A6
The wires check out OK. Y N Ensure connectors are properly connected. Repair wires or replace the Fuser (PL 8.1).
Replace the NC Rear Sensor (PL 8.1). Replace the NC Center Sensor (PL 8.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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010-320 RAP
BSD-ON:10.3 Fuser Heat Monitoring BSD Heat Roll Over Heat Fail. A high temperature was detected for fuser heat roll STS-1, fuser heat roll STS-2, or fuser heat roll STS-3. NOTE: It is necessary to set NVM 744-156 to 0 in order to clear this failure.
010-321 RAP
BSD-ON:10.1 Fuser Drive Control BSD Fuser Nip Fail.
Initial Actions
Power machine Off then On to see if fault clears. Check if the Drawer is pushed in with the Fuser Unit improperly seated before the power is turned on. Check that there is no paper wrapped around the roller/s.
Initial Actions
Power machine Off then On to see if fault clears. Check that the Heat Roll Thermistor 1 is in proper contact with the Heat Roll. Check that the appearance of the Heat Roll Thermistor 1 is free from breakage and dirt. Check if the following are set to higher temperatures each. DC131[744-001](Warm Up Control Temp) (Default: 192) DC131[744-050](Ready Control Temp) (Default:185) DC131[744-052~056](Idling Control Temp) (Default:185) DC131[744-103](Low Power Control Temp) (Default:140)
Procedure
Check that the Fuser Nip Sensor actuator is properly installed and not damaged. The tor is properly installed and not damaged. Y N Re-install the actuator properly. Repair/replace the Fuser Nip Sensor (PL 8.1). actua-
Procedure
Connect the PSW. Enter the Diag. Enter DC140 [010-200](Heat Roll Thermistor 1). The value is between 1015 and 128. Y N Check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the Heat Roll Thermistor 1 (PL 8.1). Heat Roll Thermistor 1 P/J146-1 to MCU PWB P/J405-A7 Heat Roll Thermistor 1 P/J146-2 to MCU PWB P/J405-A6
Enter dC330 (010-203 Fuser Nip Sensor). Actuate the Fuser Nip Sensor by moving the actuator manually, then release the actuator. The display changes. Y N Replace the Fuser Nip Sensor (PL 8.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Turn off the power. Remove the Rear Lower Cover. Disconnect Connector P/J510 from the AC Drive PWB. Measure the resistance regarding the following: P/J510-10 pin to the frame P/J510-11 pin to the frame P/J510-12 pin to the frame
Every resistance is infinite. Y N Check any circuit that shows its resistance is not infinite for a short to the frame. Replace the AC Drive PWB (PL 11.3) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in order.
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010-322 RAP
BSD-ON:10.3 Fuser Heat Monitoring BSD Fuser NC Center Sensor Disconnection Fail. (Fuser Temperature Sensor Fail).
010-323 RAP
BSD-ON:10.3 Fuser Heat Monitoring BSD Fuser Rear Sensor Disconnection Fail. (Fuser Temperature Sensor Fail).
Initial Actions
Power machine Off then On to see if fault clears. Check if the Drawer is pushed in with the Fuser Unit improperly seated before the power is turned on. Check that there is no paper wrapped around the roller/s.
Initial Actions
Power machine Off then On to see if fault clears. Check if the Drawer is pushed in with the Fuser Unit improperly seated before the power is turned on. Check that there is no paper wrapped around the roller/s.
Procedure
Check the following wires for continuity: MCU J405-A7 to NC Center Sensor J150-1 MCU J405-A8 to NC Center Sensor J150-2 MCU J405-A9 to NC Center Sensor J150-3
Procedure
Check the following wires for continuity: MCU J405-A4 to NC Rear Sensor J151-1 MCU J405-A5 to NC Rear Sensor J151-2 MCU J405-A6 to NC Rear Sensor J151-3
The wires check out OK. Y N Ensure connectors are properly connected. Repair wires or replace the Fuser (PL 8.1).
The wires check out OK. Y N Ensure connectors are properly connected. Repair wires or replace the Fuser (PL 8.1).
Replace the NC Center Sensor (PL 8.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Replace the NC Rear Sensor (PL 8.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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010-324 RAP
Fuser NVM Fail.
010-326 RAP
BSD-ON:10.3 Fuser Heat Monitoring BSD Wait Heat Roll Fuser On Time Fail. Main lamp #1, main lamp #2, or the sub lamp is continually flashing abnormally during wait state. NOTE: Wait state: the state during which lamps are used to adjust the temperature to what is required for printing, after turning on the power, closing the front cover interlock, closing the MSI cover interlock, or closing the marking drawer interlock.
Initial Actions
NOTE: It is necessary to set NVM [744-352] to 0 in order to clear this failure. Power machine Off then On to see if fault clears. Check if the Drawer is pushed in with the Fuser Unit improperly seated before the power is turned on. Check that there is no paper wrapped around the roller/s. Check that all connectors on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) are properly connected.
Initial Actions
Check that there is no foreign object on the Heat Roll surface and no paper wound around it. Check the Heat Roll Thermistor 1 is free from dirt. Check that the Drawer Connectors (P/J612) connecting the Fuser Unit and the main unit are free from bent pins, foreign objects and burnout. Check that the connectors (P/J146)(white) on the Heat Roll Thermistor 1 are connected. Check if DC131[744-00004](Fuser Warm Up Complete HR Temp)(Default:185) is set to a higher temp. DC131[744-001](Warm Up Control Temp)(Default:192) and DC131[744-050](Ready Control Temp)(Default:185) are set to higher temperatures each.
Procedure
Procedure
Turn on the power. Remove the Fuser Front Cover. Cheat the Front Door Interlock SW.Enter the Diag. Enter DC330 [010-002] (Main Heater Rod 1). Select Start. The Main Heater Rod 1 (located at left when seen at front) has lit on. Y N Turn off the power. Remove the Fuser Unit. (REP 10.1) Disconnect the connectors (P/J61A, P/J61B) from the Main Heater Rod 1. Measure the resistance between the both ends of the Main Heater Rod 1. The resistance is 10 ohms or less. Y N Replace the Main Heater Rod 1 (PL 8.1). Measure the resistance between the both ends of the Thermostat 1. The resistance is 10 ohms or less. Y N Check the following. If no problem is found, replace the Thermostat 1 (PL 8.1). Heat Roll Thermistor 1 for dirt/improper installation The wire between P/J409-B9 on the MCU PWB and P/J51010 on the AC Drive PWB for a short to the frame See DC120 Fail History. If it shows 010-320 occurred in the past, go to 010-320 RAP.
Reconnect the connectors to the Main Heater Rod 1 at its both ends. Seat the Fuser Unit in the Drawer. Push in the Drawer. Turn on the power. With DC330 [010-002] (Main Heater Rod 1) ON, 100-127VAC/200-240VAC is measured between P/J15-1 and P/ J16-4 on the AC Drive PWB. A Status Indicator RAPs
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A Y N Check the following for continuity. If the wires are good, replace the AC Drive PWB (PL 11.3) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in order. MCU PWB P/J409-B9 to AC Drive PWB P/J510-10 MCU PWB P/J409-B15 to AC Drive PWB P/J510-4
Turn off the power. Disconnect the power plug.Check the circuits each between P/J16-4 on the AC Drive PWB and P/J61A-1 on the Main Heater Rod 1, and between P/J15-1 on the AC Drive PWB and P/J16-1 on the Main Heater Rod 1. Press the Stop button. Enter DC330 [010-003] (Main Heater Rod 2). Select Start. The Main Heater Rod 2 (located at right when seen at front) has lit on. Y N Turn on the power. Remove the Fuser Unit (REP 10.1). Disconnect the connectors (P62A, P62B) from the Main Heater Rod 2. Measure the resistance between the both ends of the Main Heater Rod 2. The resistance is 10 ohms or less. Y N Replace the Main Heater Rod 2 (PL 8.1). Measure the resistance between the both ends of the Thermostat 2. The resistance is 10 ohms or less. Y N Check the following. If no problem is found, replace the Thermostat 2 (PL 8.1). Heat Roll Thermistor 2 for dirt/improper installation The wire between P/J409-B8 on the MCU PWB and P/J510-11 on the AC Drive PWB for a short to the frame The wire between P/J409-B7 on the MCU PWB to P/J510-12 on the AC Drive PWB for a short to the frame See DC120 Fail History. If it shows 010-320 occurred in the past, go to 010-320 RAP.
Reconnect the connectors to the Sub Heater Rod at its both ends. Seat the Fuser Unit. Push in the Drawer. Turn on the power. With DC330 [010-004] (Sub Heater Rod) ON, 100-127VAC/200-240VAC is measured between P/J15-3 and P/J16-1 on the AC Drive PWB. Y N Check the following for continuity. If the wires are good, replace the AC Drive PWB (PL 11.3) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in order. MCU PWB P/J409-B7 to AC Drive PWB P/J510-12 MCU PWB P/J409-B15 to AC Drive PWB P/J510-4
Turn off the power. Disconnect the power plug. Check the circuits each between P/J16-1 on the AC Drive PWB and P63A-1 on the Sub Heater Rod, and between P/J15-3 on the AC Drive PWB and P63B-1 on the Sub Heater Rod. Connect the PSW. Enter the Diag. Enter DC140 [010-200](Heat Roll Thermistor 1). The value is between 1015 and 128. Y N Check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the Heat Roll Thermistor 1 (PL 8.1). Heat Roll Thermistor 1 P/J146-1 to MCU PWB P/J405-A7 Heat Roll Thermistor 1 P/J146-2 to MCU PWB P/J405-A6
Replace the AC Drive PWB (PL 11.3) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in order.
Reconnect the connectors to the Main Heater Rod 2 at its both ends. Seat the Fuser Unit in the Drawer. Push in the Drawer. Turn on the power. With DC330[010-003] (Main Heater Rod 2) ON, 100-127VAC/200240VAC is measured between P/J15-3 and P/J16-2 on the AC Drive PWB. Y N Check the following for continuity. If the wires are good, replace the AC Drive PWB (PL 11.3) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in order. MCU PWB P/J409-B8 to AC Drive PWB P/J510-11 MCU PWB P/J409-B15 to AC Drive PWB P/J510-4
Turn off the power. Disconnect the power plug.Check the circuits each between P/J16-2 on the AC Drive PWB and P62A-1 on the Main Heater Rod 2, and between P/J15-3 on the AC Drive PWB and P62B-1 on the Main Heater Rod 2. Press the Stop button. Enter DC330 [010-004] (Sub Heater Rod). Select Start. The Sub Heater Rod (located lower when seen at front) has lit on. Y N Turn off the power. Remove the Fuser Unit (REP 10.1). Disconnect the connectors (P63A, P63B) from the Sub Heater Rod. Measure the resistance between the both ends of the Sub Heater Rod. The resistance is 10 ohms or less. B Launch 05/16/05 DocuColor 250 2-91
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010-327 RAP
BSD-ON:10.3 Fuser Heat Monitoring BSD Standby Heat Roll Fuser On Time Fail. Main lamp #1, main lamp #2, or the sub lamp is continually flashing abnormally during standby state or low power state. NOTE: Standby state: the state during which the heat roll is maintained at the temperature required for printing.
Initial Action
Check that there is no foreign object on the Heat Roll surface and no paper wound around it. Check the Heat Roll Thermistor 1 is free from dirt. Check that the Drawer Connectors (P/J612) connecting the Fuser Unit and the main unit are free from bent pins, foreign objects and burnout. Check that the connectors (P/J146)(white) on the Heat Roll Thermistor 1 are connected. Check if DC131[744-050](Ready Control Temp) (Default:185) is set to a higher temp.
A Turn off the power. Disconnect the power plug.Check the circuits each between P/J16-4 on the AC Drive PWB and P/J61A-1 on the Main Heater Rod 1, and between P/J15-1 on the AC Drive PWB and P/J61B-1 on the Main Heater Rod 1.Press the Stop button. Enter DC330 [010-003] (Main Heater Rod 2). Select Start.The Main Heater Rod 2 (located at right when seen at front) has lit on. Y N Turn off the power. Remove the Fuser Unit (REP 10.1). Disconnect the connectors (P62A, P62B) of the Main Heater Rod 2. Measure the resistance between the both ends of the Main Heater Rod 2. The resistance is 10 ohms or less. Y N Replace the Main Heater Rod 2 (PL 8.1). Measure the resistance between the both ends of the Thermostat 2. The resistance is 10 ohms or less. Y N Check the following. If no problem is found, replace the Thermostat 2 (PL 8.1). Heat Roll Thermistor 2 for dirt/improper installation The wire between P/J409-B8 on the MCU PWB and P/J51011 on the AC Drive PWB for a short to the frame See DC120 Fail History. If it shows 010-320 occurred in the past, go to 010-320 RAP.
Procedure
Turn on the power. Remove the Fuser Front Cover.Cheat the Front Door Interlock SW.Enter the Diag. Enter DC330 [010-002] (Main Heater Rod 1). Select Start. The Main Heater Rod 1 (located at left when seen at front) has lit on. Y N Turn off the power. Remove the Fuser Unit. (REP 10.1) Disconnect the connectors (P/J61A, P/J61B) from the Main Heater Rod 1. Measure the resistance between the both ends of the Main Heater Rod 1. The resistance is 10 ohms or less. Y N Replace the Main Heater Rod 1 (PL 8.1). Measure the resistance between the both ends of the Thermostat 1. The resistance is 10 ohms or less. Y N Check the following. If no problem is found, replace the Thermostat 1 (PL 8.1). Heat Roll Thermistor 1 for dirt/improper installation The wire between P/J409-B9 on the MCU PWB and P/J51010 on the AC Drive PWB for a short to the frame See DC120 Fail History. If it shows 010-320 occurred in the past, go to 010-320 RAP.
Reconnect the connectors to the Main Heater Rod 2 at its both ends. Seat the Fuser Unit in the Drawer. Push in the Drawer. Turn on the power. With DC330 [010-003] (Main Heater Rod 2) ON, 100-127VAC/200-240VAC is measured between P/J15-3 and P/ J16-2 on the AC Drive PWB. Y N Check the following for continuity. If the wires are good, replace the AC Drive PWB (PL 11.3) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in order. MCU PWB P/J409-B8 to AC Drive PWB P/J510-11 MCU PWB P/J409-B15 to AC Drive PWB P/J510-4
Turn off the power. Disconnect the power plug.Check the circuits each between Check the circuits between P/J16-2 on the AC Drive PWB and P62A-1 on the Main Heater Rod 2, and between P/J15-3 on the AC Drive PWB and P62B-1 on the Main Heater Rod 2. Press the Stop button.Enter DC330 [010-004] (Sub Heater Rod). Select Start. The Sub Heater Rod (located lower when seen at front) has lit on. Y N Turn off the power. Remove the Fuser Unit (REP 10.1). Disconnect the connectors (P63A, P63B) from the Sub Heater Rod. Measure the resistance between the both ends of the Sub Heater Rod. The resistance is 10 ohms or less. Y N Replace the Sub Heater Rod (PL 8.1). Reconnect the connectors to the Sub Heater Rod at its both ends. Seat the Fuser Unit in the Drawer. Push in the Drawer. Turn on the power. With DC330 [010-004] (Sub Heater Rod) ON, 100-127VAC/200-240VAC is measured between P/J15-3 and P/J16-1 on the AC Drive PWB.
Reconnect the connectors to the Main Heater Rod 1 at its both ends. Seat the Fuser Unit in the Drawer. Push in the Drawer. Turn on the power. With DC330 [010-002] (Main Heater Rod 1) ON, 100-127VAC/200-240VAC is measured between P/J15-1 and P/J16-4 on the AC Drive PWB. Y N Check the following for continuity. If the wires are good, replace the AC Drive PWB (PL 11.3) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in order. MCU PWB P/J409-B9 to AC Drive PWB P/J510-10 MCU PWB P/J409-B15 to AC Drive PWB P/J510-4
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B Y N Check the following for continuity. If the wires are good, replace the AC Drive PWB (PL 11.3) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in order. MCU PWB P/J409-B7 to AC Drive PWB P/J510-12 MCU PWB P/J409-B15 to AC Drive PWB P/J510-4
10-330 RAP
BSD-ON:10.1 Fuser Drive Control BSD Fuser Motor Fail. A rotation abnormality was detected in the fuser motor.
Turn off the power. Disconnect the power plug.Check the circuits each between P/J16-1 on the AC Drive PWB and P63A-1 on the Sub Heater Rod, and between P/J15-3 on the AC Drive PWB and P63B-1 on the Sub Heater Rod. Connect the PSW. Enter the Diag. Enter DC140 [010-200](Heat Roll Thermistor 1). The value is between 1015 and 128. Y N Check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the Heat Roll Thermistor 1 (PL 8.1). Heat Roll Thermistor 1 P/J146-1 to MCU PWB P/J405-A7 Heat Roll Thermistor 1 P/J146-2 to MCU PWB P/J405-A6
Procedure
Open the PWB Chassis (REP 3.1). Manually rotate the Fuser Drive Motor rotor. The rotor rotates without any load. Y N Remove any load from the Fuser Unit, such as binding Fuser Drive gears and binding bearings. Turn on the power. Enter the Diag. Cheat the Front Door Interlock. Enter DC330 [010001](Fuser Drive Motor). Select Start. The Fuser Drive Motor has rotated. Y N Open the PWB Chassis. (REP 3.1) +24VDC is measured between P/J211-1 (+) and 2(-) on the Fuser Drive Motor. Y N +24VDC is measured between P/J437-7 (+) and -15(-) on the IOT PW. Y N +24VDC is measured between P/J430-2 (+) on the IOT PWB and GND (-). Y N Seeing BSD CH1.16, check the +24VDC INTLK circuit to P/J430-2 on the IOT PWB. Replace the IOT PWB (PL 2.1). Check the circuits each between P/J437-7 on the IOT PWB and P/J211-1 on the Fuser Drive Motor, and between P/J437-15 on the IOT PWB and P/J211-2 on the Fuser Drive Motor for an open wire or poor contact. +5VDC is measured between P/J212-1 (+) and -2(-) on the Fuser Drive Motor. Y N CR8 on the MCU PWB is lighting. Y N Seeing BSD CH1.6, check the +5VDC circuit to J400-2 on the MCU PWB. Check the circuits each between P/J-A6 on the MCU PWB and P/J212-1 on the Fuser Drive Motor, and between P/J407-A5 on the MCU PWB and P/J212-2 on the Fuser Drive Motor for an open wire or poor contact. Check the following for continuity: MCU PWB P/J407-A4 to Fuser Drive Motor P/J212-3 MCU PWB P/J407-A3 to Fuser Drive Motor P/J212-4 MCU PWB P/J407-A2 to Fuser Drive Motor P/J212-5 MCU PWB P/J407-A1 to Fuser Drive Motor P/J212-6
Replace the AC Drive PWB (PL 11.3) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in order.
Every resistance is 10 ohms or less. Y N Check any wire that exhibits more than 10ohms for an open wire or poor contact. A Launch DocuColor 250 05/16/05 2-93 B Status Indicator RAPs
B Replace the Fuser Drive Motor (PL 10.2) and the MCU PWB (PL 2.1) in order.
010-420 RAP
BSD-ON:CH10.9 Fuser Assembly Life Near End. The time for replacing the fuser assembly is getting close.
Turn off the power. Check the following for continuity: MCU PWB P/J407-A3 to Fuser Drive Motor P/J212-4 MCU PWB P/J407-A2 to Fuser Drive Motor P/J212-5 MCU PWB P/J407-A1 to Fuser Drive Motor P/J212-6
Initial Actions
After replacing the Fuser Assembly, it is necessary to reset the Total Fuser Motor ON Time.
Every resistance is 10 ohms or less. Y N Check any wire that exhibits more than 10ohms for an open wire or poor contact. If no problem is found, replace the Fuser Drive Motor (PL 10.2). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 2.1).
Procedure
Replace the Fuser Assembly (PL 8.1).
05/16/05 2-94
010-421 RAP
BSD-ON:CH10.9 Fuser Assembly Life End. It is time to replace the Fuser Assembly.
Procedure
Replace the Fuser Assembly (PL 8.1).
05/16/05 2-95
010-421 RAP
010-421 RAP
05/16/05 2-96
012-112 RAP
BSD-ON:12.8 C-Finisher I/F Transportation BSD Finisher Interface Entrance Sensor ON.
012-113 RAP
BSD-ON:12.14 Booklet Transportation BSD Booklet In Sensor ON Jam. The booklet in sensor did not come on within a given time after the punch out sensor came on.
Initial Actions
Check for obstructions in the paper path Check the Interface Drive Motor Belt for wear or damage Check the Guides on the Interface Cover for damage, wear or faulty installation
Initial Actions
Check for obstructions in the paper path Check that the Finisher is dock correctly to ensure proper Transport Gate operation Check the Booklet In Sensor for obstructions (PL 21.21) Check for transportation failure of non-standard paper Check the Booklet In Roll for wear or damage
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-190], Decurler In Sensor (PL 21.25). Select Start. Open the Interface Cover and actuate the Interface Entrance Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.8 C-Finisher I/F Transportation BSD. Check the circuit of the Decurler In Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [014-093], Decurler Transport Motor (PL 21.26). Select Start. The motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.6 BSD. Check the circuit of the Decurler Transport Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Close the Interface Cover. Select [014-011] or [014-012], Gate Solenoid (PL 21.25). Select Start. The Gate Solenoid actuates. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.11 C-Finisher Transport, Top Tray Gating BSD. Check the circuit of the Gate Solenoid. Refer to the OF 99-8 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Check the Decurler Transport Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or misalignment
Procedure
Enter dC330 [013-135], Booklet In Sensor (PL 21.21). Select Start. Actuate the Booklet In Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.14 Booklet Transportation BSD. Check the circuit of the Booklet In Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [013-068] and/or [013-069], Booklet Gate Solenoid (PL 21.21). Select Start. The Booklet Gate Solenoid actuates. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.10 C-Finisher Booklet / Punch Transport BSD. Check the circuit of the Booklet Gate Solenoid. Refer to the OF 99-8 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [014-001], Finisher Transport Motor (PL 21.10). Select Start. The motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.9 BSD. Check the circuit of the Finisher Transport Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Check the Interface Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or alignment Check the Finisher Transport Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or alignment
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Decurler In Sensor (PL 21.25). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Booklet In Sensor (PL 21.25). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
05/16/05 2-97
012-114 RAP
BSD-ON:12.14 Booklet Transportation BSD Booklet In Sensor OFF Jam 1: The booklet in sensor did not turn off within a given time. Before the previous set turned off the booklet exit sensor, the first page of the next set turned off the booklet in sensor. (This prevents reverse rotation.) Check for obstructions in the paper path Check that the Finisher is dock correctly to ensure proper Transport Gate operation Check the Booklet In Sensor for obstructions (PL 21.21) Check for transportation failure of non-standard paper Check the Booklet In Roll for wear or damage
012-115 RAP
BSD-ON:12.14 Booklet Transportation BSD Booklet Folder Roll Exit Sensor ON Jam.The booklet folder roll exit sensor did not turn off within a given time after the booklet folder roll exit sensor came on.
Initial Actions
Check for obstructions in the paper path Check that the Finisher is dock correctly to ensure proper Transport Gate operation Check the Booklet Folder Roll Exit Sensor for obstructions (PL 21.21) Check for transportation failure of non-standard paper Check the Booklet Folding Roll for wear or damage Check the Booklet Eject Roll Drive rolls for wear or damage
Initial Actions
Procedure
Enter dC330 [013-135], Booklet In Sensor (PL 21.21). Select Start. Actuate the Booklet In Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.14 Booklet Transportation BSD. Check the circuit of the Booklet In Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [013-068] and/or [013-069], Booklet Gate Solenoid (PL 21.21). Select Start. The Booklet Gate Solenoid actuates. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.10 C-Finisher Booklet / Punch Transport BSD. Check the circuit of the Booklet Gate Solenoid. Refer to the OF 99-8 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [013-064], Booklet Paper Path Motor (PL 21.22). Select Start. The motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.13 Booklet Drive BSD. Check the circuit of the Booklet Paper Path Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Check the Interface Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or alignment Check the Booklet Paper Path Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or alignment
Procedure
Enter dC330 [013-103], Booklet Folder Roll Exit Sensor (PL 21.21). Select Start. Actuate the Booklet Folder Roll Exit Sensor. The display changes. Y N Go to the 12.14 Booklet Transportation BSD. Check the circuit of the Booklet Folder Roll Exit Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [013-064], Booklet Paper Path Motor (PL 21.22). Select Start. The motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.13 Booklet Drive BSD. Check the circuit of the Booklet Paper Path Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Select [013-064], Booklet Folder Roll Motor (PL 21.22). Select Start. The motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.13 Booklet Drive BSD. Check the circuit of the Booklet Folder Roll Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Check the Booklet Paper Path Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or alignment Check the Booklet Folder Roll Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or alignment
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Booklet In Sensor (PL 21.25). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Booklet Folder Roll Exit Sensor (PL 21.21). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
05/16/05 2-98
012-125 RAP
BSD-ON:12.11 C-Finisher Transport, Top Tray Gating BSD Gate Sensor ON JAM: Finisher.
012-132 RAP
BSD-ON:12.11 C-Finisher Transport, Top Tray Gating BSD Finisher Transport Entrance Sensor ON Jam (Long).
Initial Actions
Check for obstructions in the paper path Check the Finisher Drive Motor Gears and Drive rolls for wear or damage
Initial Actions
Check for obstructions in the paper path Check that the Finisher is dock correctly to ensure proper Transport Gate operation
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-102], Gate Sensor (PL 21.11). Select Start. Actuate the Gate Sensor. The display changes. Y N Go to the 12.11 C-Finisher Transport, Top Tray Gating BSD. Check the circuit of the Gate Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [014-001], Finisher Transport Motor (PL 21.10). Select Start. The motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.9 BSD. Check the circuit of the Finisher Transport Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Check the Finisher is docked properly Check the Finisher Transport Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or misalignment
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-100], Transport Entrance Sensor (PL 21.25). Select Start. Actuate the Transport Entrance Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.11 C-Finisher Transport, Top Tray Gating BSD. Check the circuit of the Transport Entrance Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [014-001], Finisher Transport Motor (PL 21.10). Select Start. The motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.9 BSD. Check the circuit of the Finisher Transport Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Check the Interface Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or alignment Check the Finisher Transport Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or alignment
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Gate Sensor (PL 21.11). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Transport Entrance Sensor (PL 21.25). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
05/16/05 2-99
012-142 RAP
BSD-ON:12.12 C-Finisher Buffer Transport BSD Buffer Path Sensor ON Jam A. When using paper for the buffer: The buffer path sensor did not come on within a given time after the punch out sensor came on. Otherwise: The buffer path sensor did not come on within a given time after the start of a punch operation. Check for obstructions in the paper path Check the Finisher Transport Motor Belt, Gears and Drive Rolls for wear or damage
012-151 RAP
BSD-ON:12.24 C-Finisher Compiling BSD Compile Exit Sensor OFF Jam. The compiler exit sensor did not turn off within a given time after the compiler exit sensor came on.
Initial Actions
Check the Buffer Reverse Roll for wear or damage Check the Compile Exit Roll for wear or damage Check for paper transportation failure due to a foreign substance/burr on the paper path Check for transportation failure of non-standard paper
Initial Actions
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-101], Buffer Path Sensor (PL 21.10). Select Start. Actuate the Buffer Path Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.12 C-Finisher Buffer Transport BSD. Check the circuit of the Buffer Path Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [014-001], Finisher Transport Motor (PL 21.10). Select Start. The motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.9 BSD. Check the circuit of the Finisher Transport Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Select [014-015] and/or [014-016], Buffer Gate Solenoid (PL 21.10). Select Start. The Gate Solenoid actuates. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.12 C-Finisher Buffer Transport BSD. Check the circuit of the Buffer Gate Solenoid. Refer to the OF 99-8 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Check the Buffer Rolls for obstructions Check the Finisher Transport Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or misalignment
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-150], Compile Exit Sensor (PL 21.9). Select Start. Actuate the Compile Exit Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.24 C-Finisher Compiling BSD. Check the circuit of the Compile Exit Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Select [014-011] or [014-012], Transport Gate Solenoid (PL 21.10), and select Start. The Transport Gate Solenoid actuates. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.11 C-Finisher Transport, Top Tray Gating BSD. Check the circuit of the Transport Gate Solenoid. Refer to the OF 99-8 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Select [014-015] or [014-016], Buffer Gate Solenoid (PL 21.10), and Select Start. The Buffer Gate Solenoid actuates. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.12 C-Finisher Buffer Transport BSD. Check the circuit of the Buffer Gate Solenoid. Refer to the OF 99-8 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [014-007], Exit Motor (PL 21.8). Select Start. The motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.9 BSD. Check the circuit of the Exit Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Check the Exit Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or tension
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Buffer Path Sensor (PL 21.10). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Compile Exit Sensor (PL 21.9). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
05/16/05 2-100
012-152 RAP
BSD-ON:12.24 C-Finisher Compiling BSD Compile Exit Sensor ON Jam A.
012-161 RAP
BSD-ON:12.24 C-Finisher Compiling BSD Set Eject Jam. The compile exit sensor did not turn off within a given time after the start of an eject operation.
Initial Actions
Check the Buffer Roll for wear or damage Check the Compile Exit Roll for wear or damage Check for paper transportation failure due to a foreign substance/burr on the paper path Check for transportation failure of non-standard paper
Initial Actions
Check the Buffer Reverse Roll for wear or damage Check the Compile Exit Roll for wear or damage Check for paper transportation failure due to a foreign substance/burr on the paper path Check for transportation failure of non-standard paper
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-150], Compile Exit Sensor (PL 21.9). Select Start. Actuate the Compile Exit Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.24 C-Finisher Compiling BSD. Check the circuit of the Compile Exit Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Select [014-015] or [014-016], Buffer Gate Solenoid (PL 21.10), and Select Start. The Buffer Gate Solenoid actuates. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.12 C-Finisher Buffer Transport BSD. Check the circuit of the Buffer Gate Solenoid. Refer to the OF 99-8 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Select [014-011] or [014-012], Transport Gate Solenoid (PL 21.10). Select Start. The Transport Gate Solenoid actuates. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.11 C-Finisher Transport, Top Tray Gating BSD. Check the circuit of the Transport Gate Solenoid. Refer to the OF 99-8 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [014-007], Exit Motor (PL 21.8). Select Start. The motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.9 BSD. Check the circuit of the Exit Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Check the Exit Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or tension
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-150], Compile Exit Sensor (PL 21.9). Select Start. Actuate the Compile Exit Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.24 C-Finisher Compiling BSD. Check the circuit of the Compile Exit Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [014-007], Exit Motor (PL 21.8). Select Start. The motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.9 BSD. Check the circuit of the Exit Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Select [014-011] or [014-012], Transport Gate Solenoid (PL 21.10). Select Start. The Transport Gate Solenoid actuates. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.11 C-Finisher Transport, Top Tray Gating BSD. Check the circuit of the Transport Gate Solenoid. Refer to the OF 99-8 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Check the Exit Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or tension
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Compile Exit Sensor (PL 21.9). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Compile Exit Sensor (PL 21.9). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
05/16/05 2-101
012-162 RAP
BSD-ON:12.8 C-Finisher I/F Transportation BSD Finisher Interface EXIT. Sensor ON Jam.
012-171 RAP
BSD-ON:12.21 C-Finisher Top Tray Stacking BSD Top Tray Exit Sensor ON Jam A. When punch mode is off: The top tray exit sensor did not come on within a given time after the punch out sensor came on. In punch mode: The top tray exit sensor did not come on within a given time after the start of a punch operation. Check Top Tray Exit for operation failure Check paper transportation failure due to a foreign substance/burr on the paper path Check transportation failure of non-standard paper
Initial Actions
Check the Buffer Reverse Roll for wear or damage Check the Compile Exit Roll for wear or damage Check for paper transportation failure due to a foreign substance/burr on the paper path Check for transportation failure of non-standard paper
Initial Actions
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-150], Compile Exit Sensor (PL 21.9). Select Start. Actuate the Compile Exit Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.24 C-Finisher Compiling BSD. Check the circuit of the Compile Exit Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [014-007], Exit Motor (PL 21.8). Select Start. The motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.9 BSD. Check the circuit of the Exit Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Select [014-011] or [014-012], Transport Gate Solenoid (PL 21.10). Select Start. The Transport Gate Solenoid actuates. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.11 C-Finisher Transport, Top Tray Gating BSD. Check the circuit of the Transport Gate Solenoid. Refer to the OF 99-8 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Check the Exit Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or tension
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-115], Top Tray Exit Sensor (PL 21.11). Select Start. Actuate the Top Tray Exit Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.21 C-Finisher Top Tray Stacking BSD. Check the circuit of the Top Tray Exit Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [014-007], Exit Motor (PL 21.11). Select Start. The motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.9 BSD. Check the circuit of the Exit Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Select [014-011] or [014-012], Transport Gate Solenoid (PL 21.10). Select Start. The Transport Gate Solenoid actuates. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.11 C-Finisher Transport, Top Tray Gating BSD. Check the circuit of the Transport Gate Solenoid. Refer to the OF 99-8 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [014-001], Finisher Transport Motor (PL 21.10). Select Start. The motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.9 BSD. Check the circuit of the Finisher Transport Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Check the Exit Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or misalignment Exit Drive Shaft for wear and a revolution failure The Exit Pinch Rolls for wear and/or damage
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Compile Exit Sensor (PL 21.9). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Top Tray Exit Sensor (PL 21.11). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
05/16/05 2-102
012-172 RAP
BSD-ON:12.21 C-Finisher Top Tray Stacking BSD Top Tray Exit Sensor OFF Jam A. The trailing edge of a sheet of paper did not [words missing, but probably turn off was intended -- translator] the top tray exit sensor within a given time after the leading edge of the same sheet of paper turned on the punch out sensor. The trailing edge of a sheet of paper did not turn off the top tray exit sensor within a given time after the start of a punch operation. Check Top Tray Exit for operation failure Check paper transportation failure due to a foreign substance/burr on the paper path Check transportation failure of non-standard paper
012-180 RAP
BSD-ON:12.14 Booklet Transportation BSD Booklet Folder Roll Exit Sensor OFF Jam. The booklet folder roll exit sensor did not turn off within a given time after the booklet folder roll exit sensor came on.
Initial Actions
Check for obstructions in the paper path Check the Booklet Folder Roll Exit Sensor for obstructions (PL 21.21) Check for transportation failure of non-standard paper Check the Booklet Folding Roll for wear or damage Check the Booklet Eject Roll Drive rolls for wear or damage
Initial Actions
Procedure Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-115], Top Tray Exit Sensor (PL 21.11). Select Start. Actuate the Top Tray Exit Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.21 C-Finisher Top Tray Stacking BSD. Check the circuit of the Top Tray Exit Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [014-007], Exit Motor (PL 21.11). Select Start. The motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.9 BSD. Check the circuit of the Exit Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Select [014-011] or [014-012], Transport Gate Solenoid (PL 21.10). Select Start. The Transport Gate Solenoid actuates. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.11 C-Finisher Transport, Top Tray Gating BSD. Check the circuit of the Transport Gate Solenoid. Refer to the OF 99-8 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [014-001], Finisher Transport Motor (PL 21.10). Select Start. The motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.9 BSD. Check the circuit of the Finisher Transport Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Check the Exit Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or misalignment Exit Drive Shaft for wear and a revolution failure The Exit Pinch Rolls for wear and/or damage Enter dC330 [013-103], Booklet Folder Roll Exit Sensor (PL 21.21). Select Start. Actuate the Booklet Folder Roll Exit Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.14 Booklet Transportation BSD. Check the circuit of the Booklet Folder Roll Exit Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [013-064], Booklet Paper Path Motor (PL 21.22). Select Start. The motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.13 Booklet Drive BSD. Check the circuit of the Booklet Paper Path Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Select [013-064], Booklet Folder Roll Motor (PL 21.22). Select Start. The motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.13 Booklet Drive BSD. Check the circuit of the Booklet Folder Roll Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Check the Booklet Paper Path Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or alignment Check the Booklet Folder Roll Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or alignment
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Booklet Folder Roll Exit Sensor (PL 21.21). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
If the above checks are OK, then replace the top Tray Exit Sensor (PL 21.11). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
05/16/05 2-103
012-211 RAP
BSD-ON:12.31 C-Finisher Stack Height Detection BSD Stacker Tray Fail. 1. 2. The stack height sensor did not turn off within 500 msec after the stack tray began to lower. Tray height sensor lower did not come on within 5 sec after the stack tray began to rise. The Stack Height Sensor for improper installation The Stack Height Sensor connectors for connection failure The Tray Height Sensor Lower for improper installation The Tray Height Sensor Lower connectors for connection failure The Elevator Motor for operation failure The Elevator Motor connectors for connection failure The Elevator Gear for deformation
012-212 RAP
BSD-ON:12.30 C-Finisher Stacker Drive BSD Stacker Tray Upper Limit Fail. Stack height sensor #2 came on after the stacker tray began to rise.
Initial Actions
Check Items The Upper Limit SW for improper installation The Upper Limit SW connectors for connection failure The Elevator Motor for operation failure The Elevator Motor connectors for connection failure
Initial Actions
Procedure
Enter dC330 [14-061] and [14-060], Elevator Motor (PL 21.4), alternately. Select Start. The Elevator Motor runs. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.30 C-Finisher Stacker Drive BSD. Check continuity between the Elevator Motor and Finisher Main PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Elevator Motor (PL 21.4). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Select [14-262], Stacker No Paper Sensor (PL 21.4). Select Start. Block/unblock the Stacker No Paper Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.30 C-Finisher Stacker Drive BSD. Check continuity between the Stacker No Paper Sensor and Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK, Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Stacker No Paper Sensor (PL 21.4). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select [14-263], Upper Limit Sensor (PL 21.4). Block/unblock the Upper Limit Sensor. Select Start. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.30 C-Finisher Stacker Drive BSD. Check continuity between the Upper Limit Sensor and Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK, Y N Repair the open or short circuit. Replace the Upper Limit Sensor (PL 21.4). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
Procedure
Enter dC330 [14-061] and [14-060], Elevator Motor (PL 21.4), alternately. Select Start. The Elevator Motor runs. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.30 C-Finisher Stacker Drive BSD. Check continuity between the Elevator Motor and Finisher Main PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Elevator Motor (PL 21.4). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
05/16/05 2-104
012-213 RAP
BSD-ON:12.31 C-Finisher Stack Height Detection BSD Stacker Tray Lower Limit Fail. The lower limit sensor came on after the stacker tray began to lower.
012-221 RAP
BSD-ON:12.25 C-Finisher Tamper Control BSD Tamper Home Sensor ON Fail. The tamper home sensor did not come on within a given time after the tamper motor came on.
Initial Actions
Check Items The Upper Limit SW for improper installation The Upper Limit SW connectors for connection failure The Elevator Motor for operation failure The Elevator Motor connectors for connection failure
Initial Actions
Check the following: Front Tamper Actuator for deformation Front Tamper Home Sensor for proper installation Front Tamper Home Sensor connectors Front Tamper Motor for proper operation Front Tamper Motor connectors
Procedure
Enter dC330 [14-061] and [14-060], Elevator Motor (PL 21.4), alternately. Select Start. The Elevator Motor runs. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.30 C-Finisher Stacker Drive BSD. Check continuity between the Elevator Motor and Finisher Main PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Elevator Motor (PL 21.4). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
Procedure
Enter dC330 [14-020] and [14-023], Front Tamper Motor (PL 21.8), alternately. Select Start. The Front Tamper Motor runs. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.25 C-Finisher Tamper Control BSD. Check circuit of the Front Tamper Motor. Refer to OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Select [14-220], Front Tamper Home Sensor (PL 21.8). Select Start. Actuate the sensor with a piece of paper. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.25 C-Finisher Tamper Control BSD. Check circuit of the Front Tamper Home Sensor. Refer to OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher Main PWB (PL 21.12).
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012-223 RAP
BSD-ON:12.25 C-Finisher Tamper Control BSD Tamper Home Sensor OFF Fail. The tamper home sensor was not off after the tamper motor stopped because the tamper home sensor turned off.
012-224 RAP
BSD-ON:12.25 C-Finisher Tamper Control BSD Rear Tamper Home Sensor OFF Fail.
Procedure
Enter dC330 [14-020] and [14-023], Front Tamper Motor (PL 21.8), alternately. Select Start. The Front Tamper Motor runs. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.25 C-Finisher Tamper Control BSD. Check circuit of the Front Tamper Motor. Refer to OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Select [14-220], Front Tamper Home Sensor (PL 21.8). Select Start. Actuate the sensor with a piece of paper. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.25 C-Finisher Tamper Control BSD. Check circuit of the Front Tamper Home Sensor. Refer to OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher Main PWB (PL 21.12).
Procedure
Enter dC330 [14-026] and [14-029], Rear Tamper Motor (PL 21.8), alternately. Select Start. The Rear Tamper Motor runs. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.25 C-Finisher Tamper Control BSD. Check circuit of the Rear Tamper Motor. Refer to OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Select [14-220], Rear Tamper Home Sensor (PL 21.8). Select Start. Actuate the sensor with a piece of paper. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.25 C-Finisher Tamper Control BSD. Check circuit of the Rear Tamper Home Sensor. Refer to OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher Main PWB (PL 21.12).
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012-225 RAP
BSD-ON:12.16 Booklet Tamper Control (2 of 2) BSD Booklet Tamper F Home Sensor ON Fail. Booklet tamper home sensor (F) did not come on within a given time after booklet tamper motor (F) came on because booklet tamper F was returned to home.
012-226 RAP
BSD-ON:12.16 Booklet Tamper Control (2 of 2) BSD Booklet Tamper F Home Sensor OFF Fail. Booklet tamper home sensor (F) did not turn off within a given time after booklet tamper motor (F) came on.
Procedure Procedure
Enter dC330 [13-048] and DC330 [13-052], Booklet Tamper Motor Front (PL 21.19), alternately. Select Start. The Booklet Tamper Motor Front energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.15 BSD. Check continuity between the Booklet Tamper Motor Front and the Booklet PWB and the Booklet PWB and the Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Booklet Tamper Motor Front (PL 21.19). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Select [13-134], Booklet Tamper Home Sensor Front (PL 21.19). Select Start. Block/unblock the Booklet Tamper Home Sensor Front. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.16 BSD. Check continuity between the Booklet Tamper Home Sensor Front and the Booklet PWB and the Booklet PWB and the Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Booklet Tamper Home Sensor Front (PL 21.19). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Enter dC330 [13-048] and DC330 [13-052], Booklet Tamper Motor Front (PL 21.19), alternately. Select Start. The Booklet Tamper Motor Front energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.15 BSD. Check continuity between the Booklet Tamper Motor Front and the Booklet PWB and the Booklet PWB and the Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Booklet Tamper Motor Front (PL 21.19). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Select [13-134], Booklet Tamper Home Sensor Front (PL 21.19). Select Start. Block/unblock the Booklet Tamper Home Sensor Front. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.16 BSD. Check continuity between the Booklet Tamper Home Sensor Front and the Booklet PWB and the Booklet PWB and the Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Booklet Tamper Home Sensor Front (PL 21.19). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
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012-227 RAP
BSD-ON:12.19 Booklet End Guide Control BSD Booklet End Guide Home Sensor OFF Fail. The booklet end guide home sensor did not turn off within a given time after the booklet end guide motor came on.
012-228 RAP
BSD-ON:12.19 Booklet End Guide Control BSD Booklet End Guide Home Sensor ON Fail. The booklet end guide home sensor (F) did not come on within a given time after the booklet end guide motor came on because the booklet end guide was returned to home.
Initial Actions
The Booklet End Guide Home Sensor for improper installation The Booklet End Guide Home Sensor connectors for connection failure The Booklet End Guide Motor connectors for connection failure The Guide for deformation The Guide for a foreign substance
Initial Actions
The Booklet End Guide Home Sensor for improper installation The Booklet End Guide Home Sensor connectors for connection failure The Booklet End Guide Motor connectors for connection failure The Guide for deformation The Guide for a foreign substance
Procedure
Enter dC330 [13-013] and [13-016], Booklet End Guide Motor (PL 21.17), alternately. Select Start. The Booklet End Guide Motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.19 BSD. Check continuity between the Booklet End Guide Motor and the Booklet PWB and the Booklet PWB and the Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Booklet End Guide Motor (PL 21.17). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Select [13-137]. Block/unblock the Booklet End Guide Home Sensor to the light with paper strip. Select Start. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.19 BSD. Check continuity between the Booklet End Guide Home Sensor and the Booklet PWB and the Booklet PWB and the Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Booklet End Guide Home Sensor (PL 21.17). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Check the following: The Booklet End Guide Motor for proper installation Booklet End Guide Belt for proper tension Booklet End Guide Belt for wear or damage
Procedure
Enter dC330 [13-013] and [13-016], Booklet End Guide Motor (PL 21.17), alternately. Select Start. The Booklet End Guide Motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.19 BSD. Check continuity between the Booklet End Guide Motor and the Booklet PWB and the Booklet PWB and the Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Booklet End Guide Motor (PL 21.17). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Enter [13-137]. Select Start. Block/unblock the Booklet End Guide Home Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.19 BSD. Check continuity between the Booklet End Guide Home Sensor and the Booklet PWB and the Booklet PWB and the Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Booklet End Guide Home Sensor (PL 21.17). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Check the following: The Booklet End Guide Motor for proper installation Booklet End Guide Belt for proper tension Booklet End Guide Belt for wear or damage
If the above checks are OK, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
If the above checks are OK, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
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012-229 RAP
BSD-ON:12.16 Booklet Tamper Control (2 of 2) BSD Booklet Tamper R Home Sensor ON Fail. Booklet tamper home sensor (R) did not come on within a given time after booklet tamper motor (R) came on because booklet tamper R was returned to home.
012-230 RAP
BSD-ON:12.16 Booklet Tamper Control (2 of 2) BSD Booklet Tamper R Home Sensor OFF Fail. Booklet tamper home sensor (R) did not turn off within a given time after booklet tamper motor (R) came on.
Procedure Procedure
Enter dC330 [13-056] and DC330 [13-060], Booklet Tamper Motor Rear (PL 21.19), alternately. Select Start. The Booklet Tamper Motor Rear energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.15 BSD. Check continuity between the Booklet Tamper Motor Rear and the Booklet PWB and the Booklet PWB and the Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Booklet Tamper Motor Rear (PL 21.19). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Select [13-136], Booklet Tamper Home Sensor Rear. Select Start. Block/unblock the Booklet Tamper Home Sensor Front. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.16 BSD. Check continuity between the Booklet Tamper Home Sensor Rear and the Booklet PWB and the Booklet PWB and the Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Booklet Tamper Home Sensor Rear (PL 21.19). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Enter dC330 [13-056] and [13-060], Booklet Tamper Motor Rear (PL 21.19), alternately. Select Start. The Booklet Tamper Motor Rear energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.15 BSD. Check continuity between the Booklet Tamper Motor Rear and the Booklet PWB and the Booklet PWB and the Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Booklet Tamper Motor Rear (PL 21.19). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Select [13-136], Booklet Tamper Home Sensor Rear (PL 21.19). Select Start. Block/unblock the Booklet Tamper Home Sensor Front. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.16 BSD. Check continuity between the Booklet Tamper Home Sensor Rear and the Booklet PWB and the Booklet PWB and the Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Booklet Tamper Home Sensor Rear (PL 21.19). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
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012-243 RAP
BSD-ON:12.17 Booklet Knife Control BSD Booklet Knife Home Sensor ON Fail. The knife home sensor did not come on within a given time after the knife clutch came on while returning the booklet knife to home. The knife home sensor turned off during a booklet knife folding operation. The Knife Home Sensor for improper installation The Knife Home Sensor connectors for connection failure The Booklet Fold Motor connectors for connection failure The Knife Clutch connectors for connection failure The Knife Clutch for improper installation The Knife drive mechanism for a foreign substance
Replace the Knife Home Sensor (PL 21.22). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
Initial Actions
Procedure
Manually move the Booklet Tamper to both ends. Enter dC330 [13-008] and [13-009], Booklet Folder Roll Motor (PL 21.22), alternately. Select Start. The Booklet Folder Roll Motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.13 BSD. Check continuity between the Booklet Folder Roll Motor and the Booklet PWB and between the Booklet PWB and the Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Booklet Folder Roll Motor (PL 21.22). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Select [13-010], Knife Solenoid, (PL 21.22). Select Start. The Knife Solenoid actuates. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.17 BSD. Check continuity between the Knife Solenoid and the Booklet PWB and between the Booklet PWB and the Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Knife Solenoid (PL 21.22). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Select [13-101], Knife Home Sensor (PL 21.22). Select Start. Block/unblock the Knife Home Sensor. The display changed. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.17 BSD. Check continuity between the Knife Home Sensor and the Booklet PWB and between the Booklet PWB and the Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK.
012-243 RAP
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012-246 RAP
BSD-ON:12.18 Booklet Staple Control BSD Booklet Stapler Fail. 1. 2. 3. 4. The stapler ready signal did not change to not ready within a given time after the booklet stapler start signal came on (no stapling operation). The ready signal remained not ready for a given time after stapler NG was detected, or the error signal came on. The error signal was on just prior to the start of the stapling operation indication. During the stapler power on check processing that occurs when power is turned on or when an interlock is closed, it was detected that the error signal from the stapler was on, or the ready signal was off.
012-247 RAP
BSD-ON:12.10 C-Finisher Booklet / Punch Transport BSD Side Regi Sensor OFF Fail. 1. 2. The side regi sensor did not turn off within a given time after the puncher move motor came on. The side regi sensor was off after the puncher move motor stopped because the side regi sensor turned off. The Actuator for deformation The Side Reg 1 and 2 Sensors for improper installation The Side Reg 1 and 2 Sensors connectors for connection failure The Puncher Move Motor connectors for connection failure
Initial Actions
Initial Actions
Procedure
Check continuity between the Staple and Booklet PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Go to the 12.2 BSD. Check continuity between the Booklet PWB and Finisher PWB. continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. The
Procedure
Enter dC330 [14-071] and [14-073], Puncher Move Motor (PL 21.5), alternately. Select Start. The Puncher Move Motor run. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.22 BSD. Check continuity between the Puncher Move Motor and Finisher Main PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Puncher Move Motor (PL 21.5). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Select [14-200], Side Regi 1 Sensor (PL 21.5). Select Start. Block/unblock the Side Reg 1 Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.10 BSD. Check continuity between the Side Reg 1 Sensor and Finisher Main PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Side Reg 1 Sensor (PL 21.5). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select [14-201], Side Reg 2 Sensor (PL 21.5). Select Start. Block/unblock the Side Reg 2 Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.10 BSD. Check continuity between the Side Reg 2 Sensor and Finisher Main PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Side Reg 2 Sensor (PL 21.5). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Check the following:
Replace the Staple (PL 21.16). The problem is resolved. Y N Replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
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The Puncher Move Motor Belt for improper tension The Puncher Move Motor Belt for disengagement
012-260 RAP
BSD-ON:12.28 C-Finisher Eject Drive BSD Eject Clamp Up Sensor ON Fail. 1. 2. The eject up sensor did not come on within a given time after the eject clamp motor came on. The eject up sensor was not on after the eject clamp motor stopped because the eject up sensor came on. Check for obstructions in the Clamp area
If the above checks are OK, replace the Finisher Main PWB (PL 21.12).
Initial Actions
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-250], Eject Clamp Home Sensor (PL 21.7). Select Start. Actuate the Eject Clamp Home Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.28 BSD. Check the circuit of the Eject Clamp Home Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [012-052], Eject Clamp Motor (PL 21.7). Select Start. The Eject Clamp moves up. Y N The Eject Motor energized. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.28 BSD. Check the circuit of the Eject Clamp Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Check the Eject Clamp Motor and its associated gears, pulleys and belts for damage, contamination and misalignment (PL 21.7). Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the Eject Clamp Home Sensor connectors are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Ensure that the Eject Clamp Motor connectors are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged
If the above checks are OK, replace the Eject Clamp Home Sensor (PL 21.7). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
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012-261 RAP
BSD-ON:12.17 Booklet Knife Control BSD Booklet Knife Folding SNR Fail.
B Replace the Knife Home Sensor (PL 21.22). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
Initial Actions
The Knife Folding Sensor for improper installation The Knife Folding Sensor connectors for connection failure The Booklet Fold Motor connectors for connection failure The Knife Solenoid connectors for connection failure The Knife Solenoid for improper installation The Knife drive mechanism for a foreign substance
Procedure
Manually move the Booklet Tamper to both ends. Enter dC330 [13-008] and [13-009], Booklet Folder Roll Motor (PL 21.22), alternately. Select Start. The Booklet Folder Roll Motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.13 BSD. Check continuity between the Booklet Folder Roll Motor and the Booklet PWB and between the Booklet PWB and the Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Booklet Folder Roll Motor (PL 21.22). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Select dC330 [13-010], Knife Solenoid, (PL 21.22). Select Start. The Knife Solenoid actuates. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.17 BSD. Check continuity between the Knife Solenoid and the Booklet PWB and between the Booklet PWB and the Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Knife Solenoid (PL 21.22). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Select dC330 [13-101], Knife Home Sensor (PL 21.22). Select Start. Block/ unblock the Knife Home Sensor. The display changed. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.17 BSD. Check continuity between the Knife Home Sensor and the Booklet PWB and between the Booklet PWB and the Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit.
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012-261 RAP
012-263 RAP
BSD-ON:12.25 C-Finisher Tamper Control BSD Finisher Rear Tamper Home Sensor ON.
012-264 RAP
BSD-ON:12.13 Booklet Drive BSD Booklet Drawer Broken Fail. It was detected that the booklet drawer in-position sensor was open when the finisher front door interlock was closed.
Initial Actions
Check the following: Rear Tamper Actuator for deformation Rear Tamper Home Sensor for proper installation Rear Tamper Home Sensor connectors Rear Tamper Motor for proper operation Rear Tamper Motor connectors
Initial Actions
The Booklet Drawer Set Sensor for improper installation The Booklet Drawer Set Sensor connectors for connection failure The Booklet Drawer Actuator part for a foreign substance and deformation The Drawer mechanism for a foreign substance and deformation
Procedure
Enter dC330 [13-104], Booklet Drawer Set Sensor (PL 21.15). Select Start. Remove and insert the Booklet Drawer manually. The display changes. Y N Go to the 12.13 BSD. Check the circuit of the Booklet Drawer Set Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
Procedure
Enter dC330 [14-026] and [14-029], Rear Tamper Motor (PL 21.8), alternately. Select Start. The Rear Tamper Motor runs. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.25 BSD. Check circuit of the Rear Tamper Motor. Refer to OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Select [14-220], Rear Tamper Home Sensor (PL 21.8). Select Start. Actuate the sensor with a piece of paper. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.25 BSD. Check circuit of the Rear Tamper Home Sensor. Refer to OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher Main PWB (PL 21.12).
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012-265 RAP
BSD-ON:12.17 Booklet Knife Control BSD Booklet Knife Home Sensor OFF Fail. The knife home sensor did not turn off within a given time after the knife clutch came on when the booklet knife was releasing its home position.
B Replace the Knife Folding Sensor (PL 21.18). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
Initial Actions
The Knife Home Sensor for improper installation The Knife Home Sensor connectors for connection failure The Booklet Fold Motor connectors for connection failure The Knife Solenoid connectors for connection failure The Knife Solenoid for improper installation The Knife drive mechanism for a foreign substance
Procedure
Manually move the Booklet Tamper to both ends. Enter dC330 [13-008] and [13-009], Booklet Folder Roll Motor (PL 21.22), alternately. Select Start. The Booklet Folder Roll Motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.13 BSD. Check continuity between the Booklet Folder Roll Motor and the Booklet PWB and between the Booklet PWB and the Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Booklet Folder Roll Motor (PL 21.22). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Select dC330 [13-010], Knife Solenoid, (PL 21.22). Select Start. The Knife Solenoid actuates. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.17 BSD. Check continuity between the Knife Solenoid and the Booklet PWB and between the Booklet PWB and the Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Knife Solenoid (PL 21.22). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Select dC330 [13-140], Knife Folding Sensor (PL 21.18). Select Start. Block/ unblock the Knife Folding Sensor. The display changed. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.17 BSD. Check continuity between the Knife Folding Sensor and the Booklet PWB and between the Booklet PWB and the Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. A B Launch DocuColor 250
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012-265 RAP
012-266 RAP
BSD-ON:12.14 Booklet Transportation BSD Booklet Compiler No Paper Sensor Fail.
012-270 RAP
BSD-ON:12.21 C-Finisher Top Tray Stacking BSD Top Offset Home Sensor ON Fail: Finisher.
Initial Actions
Initial Actions
Check the following: Top Offset Home Actuator for deformation Top Offset Home Sensor for proper installation Top Offset Home Sensor connectors Top Offset Motor for proper operation Top Offset Motor connectors
Procedure
Enter dC330 [13-102], Booklet Compile No Paper Sensor (PL 21.18). Select Start. Block/ unblock the Booklet Compile No Paper Sensor. The display changed. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.14 BSD. Check continuity between the Booklet Compile No Paper and the Booklet PWB and between the Booklet PWB and the Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Booklet Compile No Paper Sensor (PL 21.18). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select [13-064], Booklet Paper Path Motor (PL 21.22). Select Start. The Motor energizes. Y N Select Stop.Go to the 12.13 BSD. Check continuity between the Booklet Paper Path Motor and the Booklet PWB and between the Booklet PWB and the Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Booklet Paper Path Motor (PL 21.22). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. If the problem persists, replace Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
Procedure
Enter dC330 [14-097] and [14-098], Top Offset Motor (PL 21.8), alternately. Select Start. The Top Offset Motor runs. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.21 BSD. Check circuit of the Top Offset Motor. Refer to OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Select [14-216], Top Offset Home Sensor (PL 21.8). Select Start. Actuate the sensor with a piece of paper. The display changes. Y N Go to the 12.21 BSD. Check circuit of the Top Offset Home Sensor. Refer to OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher Main PWB (PL 21.12).
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012-271 RAP
BSD-ON:12.21 C-Finisher Top Tray Stacking BSD Top Offset Home Sensor OFF Fail: Finisher.
012-282 RAP
BSD-ON:12.28 C-Finisher Eject Drive BSD Eject Clamp Up Sensor OFF Fail. 1. 2. The eject up sensor did not turn off within a given time after the eject clamp motor came on. The eject up sensor was not off after the eject clamp motor stopped after the eject up sensor turned off. Check for obstructions in the Clamp area
Initial Actions
Check the following: Top Offset Home Actuator for deformation Top Offset Home Sensor for proper installation Top Offset Home Sensor connectors Top Offset Motor for proper operation Top Offset Motor connectors
Initial Actions
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-250], Eject Clamp Home Sensor (PL 21.8). Select Start. Actuate the Eject Clamp Home Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.28 BSD. Check the circuit of the Eject Clamp Home Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [012-052], Eject Clamp Motor (PL 21.7). Select Start. The Eject Clamp moves up. Y N The Eject Motor energized. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.28 BSD. Check the circuit of the Eject Clamp Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Check the Eject Clamp Motor and its associated gears, pulleys and belts for damage, contamination and misalignment (PL 21.7). Select Stop. Check the Ensure that the Eject Clamp Home Sensor connectors are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Ensure that the Eject Clamp Motor connectors are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged
Procedure
Enter dC330 [14-097] and [14-098], Top Offset Motor (PL 21.8), alternately. Select Start. The Top Offset Motor runs. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.21 BSD. Check circuit of the Top Offset Motor. Refer to OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Select [14-216], Top Offset Home Sensor (PL 21.28). Select Start. Actuate the sensor with a piece of paper. The display changes. Y N Go to the 12.21 BSD. Check circuit of the Top Offset Home Sensor. Refer to OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher Main PWB (PL 21.12).
If the above checks are OK, replace the Eject Clamp Home Sensor (PL 21.8). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
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012-283 RAP
BSD-ON:12.29 C-Finisher Set Clamp Control BSD Finisher Set Clamp Home Sensor ON Fail.
012-284 RAP
BSD-ON:12.29 C-Finisher Set Clamp Control BSD Finisher Set Clamp Home Sensor OFF Fail.
Initial Actions
Check for obstructions in the Clamp area
Initial Actions
Check for obstructions in the Clamp area
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-052], Eject Clamp Home Sensor (PL 21.8). Select Start. Actuate the Eject Clamp Home Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.28 BSD. Check the circuit of the Eject Clamp Home Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [012-052], Eject Motor (PL 21.8). Select Start. The Eject moves up. Y N The Eject Motor energized. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.28 BSD. Check the circuit of the Eject Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Check the Eject Motor and its associated gears, pulleys and belts for damage, contamination and misalignment (PL 21.8). Select Stop. Select [012-050], Set Clamp Clutch (PL 21.8). Select Start. The Eject Roll Shaft rotates. Y N The Set Clamp Clutch energized. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.29 BSD. Check the circuit of the Set Clamp Clutch. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Check the Set Clamp Clutch and its associated gears, pulleys and belts for damage, contamination and misalignment (PL 21.8). Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the Eject Clamp Home Sensor connectors are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Ensure that the Eject Motor connectors are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-052], Eject Clamp Home Sensor (PL 21.8). Select Start. Actuate the Eject Clamp Home Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.28 BSD. Check the circuit of the Eject Clamp Home Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [014-052], Eject Motor (PL 21.8). Select Start. The Eject moves up. Y N The Eject Motor energized. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.28 BSD. Check the circuit of the Eject Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Check the Eject Motor and its associated gears, pulleys and belts for damage, contamination and misalignment (PL 21.8). Select Stop. Select [014-050], Set Clamp Clutch (PL 21.8). Select Start. The Eject Roll Shaft rotates. Y N The Set Clamp Clutch energized. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.29 BSD. Check the circuit of the Set Clamp Clutch. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Check the Set Clamp Clutch and its associated gears, pulleys and belts for damage, contamination and misalignment (PL 21.8). Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the Eject Clamp Home Sensor connectors are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Ensure that the Eject Motor connectors are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged
If the above checks are OK, replace the Eject Clamp Home Sensor (PL 21.8). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
If the above checks are OK, replace the Eject Clamp Home Sensor (PL 21.8). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
05/16/05 2-118
012-291 RAP
BSD-ON:12.27 C-Finisher Stapler Control BSD Stapler Fail The stapler home sensor did not switch from off to on within a given time when starting a staple motor forward rotation operation. The stapler home sensor did not come on within a given time after the start of a staple motor reverse rotation operation. The Stapler Head for obstructions
012-295 RAP
BSD-ON:12.26 C-Finisher Staple Positioning BSD Finisher Stapler Move Sensor On Fail.
Initial Actions
Check Actuator for deformation Check Stapler Move Position Sensor for improper installation Check Stapler Move Position Sensor connectors for connection failure Check Staple Move Motor connectors for connection failure Check Staple Guide for deformation
Initial Actions
Procedure
Enter dC330 [14-046] and [14-047], Staple Motor, (PL 21.6), alternately. Select Start. The Staple Motor runs. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.27 BSD. Check continuity between the Stapler Head and Finisher Main PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Stapler Head (PL 21.6). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Select [12-135], Staple Home Sensor. Select [14-046] and [14-047], Staple Motor, (PL 21.6), alternately. Select Start. The display changes Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.27 BSD. Check continuity between the Stapler Home Sensor and Finisher Main PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Stapler Head (PL21.6). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Check the following: The wire between the Staple Head and the Finisher PWB for damage If the above checks are OK, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
Procedure
Enter dC330 [14-046] and [12-047], Stapler Move Motor (PL 21.6), alternately. Select Start. The Staple Move Motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.26 BSD. Check continuity between the Stapler Move Motor and Finisher Main PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Staple Move Motor (PL 21.6). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Select dC330 [14-241], Stapler Move Position Sensor (PL 21.6). Select Start. Block/unblock the Stapler Move Position Sensor. The display changed. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.26 BSD. Check continuity between the Stapler Move Position Sensor and Finisher Main PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Stapler Move Position Sensor (PL 21.6). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Check the following: Obstructions on the Stapler Upper Rail Stapler Move Motor Gear If the above checks are OK. replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
05/16/05 2-119
012-296 RAP
BSD-ON:12.26 C-Finisher Staple Positioning BSD Finisher Stapler Move Sensor OFF Fail.
012-300 RAP
BSD-ON:12.3 C-Finisher InterlockSwitching BSD Finisher Eject Cover Open (Compiler Cover).
Initial Actions
Check Actuator for deformation Check Stapler Move Position Sensor for improper installation Check Stapler Move Position Sensor connectors for connection failure Check Staple Move Motor connectors for connection failure Check Staple Guide for deformation
Initial Actions
Ensure that the Eject Cover is down Check Eject Cover Switch for improper installation Check Eject Cover Switch connectors for connection failure Check Actuator part for deformation
Procedure Procedure
Enter dC330 [14-046] and [12-047], Stapler Move Motor (PL 21.6), alternately. Select Start. The Staple Move Motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.26 BSD. Check continuity between the Stapler Move Motor and Finisher Main PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Staple Move Motor (PL 21.6). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Select dC330 [14-241], Stapler Move Position Sensor (PL 21.6). Select Start. Block/unblock the Stapler Move Position Sensor. The display changed. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.26 BSD. Check continuity between the Stapler Move Position Sensor and Finisher Main PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Stapler Move Position Sensor (PL 21.6). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Check the following: Obstructions on the Stapler Upper Rail Stapler Move Motor Gear If the above checks are OK. replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Enter dC330 [12-300], Eject Cover Switch (PL 21.7). Select Start. Actuate the Eject Cover Switch. The display changes Y N Select Stop. Check continuity of the Eject Cover Switch. The continuity check is OK. Y N Replace the Eject Cover Switch (PL 21.7). Go to the 12.3 BSD. Check continuity between the Eject Cover Switch and the Finisher PWB. If the check is OK, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
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012-302 RAP
BSD-ON:12.3 C-Finisher InterlockSwitching BSD Finisher Front Door Interlock Open. The finisher front door is open.
012-307 RAP
BSD-ON:12.13 Booklet Drive BSD Booklet Drawer Set Fail. The booklet drawer has not been put into position.
Initial Actions
Check the following: Finisher Front Door Switch for proper installation Finisher Front Door Switch connectors for connection failure Actuator part for deformation Ensure that the Eject Cover is in the closed/down position
Initial Actions
The Booklet Drawer Set Sensor for improper installation The Booklet Drawer Set Sensor connectors for connection failure The Actuator part for deformation
Procedure
Enter dC330 [13-104], Booklet Drawer Set Sensor (PL 21.15). Select Start. Remove and insert the Booklet Drawer manually. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.13 BSD. Check continuity between the Booklet Drawer Set Sensor and Finisher Main PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Booklet Drawer Set Sensor (PL 21.15). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-302], Front Door Interlock Switch (PL 21.3). Select Start. Open and close the Front Door. The display changes. Y N Go to the 12.3 BSD. Disconnect J8314 on the Finisher PWB. +5 VDC is measured between the Finisher PWB P8314-2 and P8314-3. Y N Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). There is less than 5 ohms between J8313-3 and the finisher frame. Y N Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Go to the 12.3 BSD. Check the wires between the Finisher PWB, the Eject Cover Switch and the Finisher Front Door Switch for an open circuit or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the Front Door Interlock Switch (PL 21.3). Select Stop. Check the following: Alignment between the Front Door and the Front Door Interlock Switch Front Door and Front Cover for proper installation Actuator for damage or bent Magnet for proper mounting
If the above checks are OK, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
05/16/05 2-121
012-320 RAP
BSD-ON:12.23 C-Finisher Punch Hole Control BSD Punch Home Sensor ON Fail. The punch home sensor did not come on within a given time after the puncher motor came on.
012-321 RAP
BSD-ON:12.23 C-Finisher Punch Hole Control BSD Punch Home Sensor OFF Fail. The punch home sensor did not turn off within a given time after the puncher motor came on.
Initial Actions
Check the following: Puncher Home Actuator for deformation Puncher Home Sensor for proper installation Puncher Home Sensor connectors Puncher Motor for proper operation Puncher Motor connectors
Initial Actions
Check the following: Puncher Home Actuator for deformation Puncher Home Sensor for proper installation Puncher Home Sensor connectors Puncher Motor for proper operation Puncher Motor connectors
Procedure
Enter dC330 [14-078] and [14-075], Puncher Motor (PL 21.8), alternately. Select Start. The Puncher Motor runs. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.22 BSD. Check circuit of the Punch Motor. Refer to OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Select [14-271], Puncher Home Sensor (PL 21.8). Select Start. Actuate the sensor with a piece of paper. The display changes. Y N Go to the 12.23 BSD. Check circuit of the Puncher Home Sensor. Refer to OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher Main PWB (PL 21.12).
Procedure
Enter dC330 [14-078] and [14-075], Puncher Motor (PL 21.8), alternately. Select Start. The Puncher Motor runs. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.22 BSD. Check circuit of the Punch Motor. Refer to OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Select [14-271], Puncher Home Sensor (PL 21.8). Select Start. Actuate the sensor with a piece of paper. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.23 BSD. Check circuit of the Puncher Home Sensor. Refer to OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher Main PWB (PL 21.12).
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012-322 RAP
BSD-ON:12.23 C-Finisher Punch Hole Control BSD Puncher Move Home Sensor OFF Fail. 1. 2. The punch move home sensor did not turn off within a given time after the puncher move motor came on. The punch move home sensor was not off after the puncher move motor stopped because the punch move home sensor turned off. The Actuator for deformation The Puncher Move Home Sensor for improper installation The Puncher Move Home Sensor connectors for connection failure The Puncher Move Motor connectors for connection failure
012-323 RAP
BSD-ON:12.23 C-Finisher Punch Hole Control BSD Puncher Move Home Sensor On Fail. 1. 2. The punch move home sensor did not come on within a given time after the puncher move motor came on. The punch move home sensor was not on after the puncher move motor stopped because the punch move home sensor came on.
Initial Actions
Initial Actions
Check the following: Actuator for deformation Puncher Move Home Sensor for improper installation Puncher Move Home Sensor connectors for connection failure Puncher Move Motor connectors for connection failure
Procedure
Enter dC330 [14-071] and [14-073], Puncher Move Motor (PL 21.5), alternately. Select Start. The Puncher Move Motor run. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.22 BSD. Check continuity between the Puncher Move Motor and Finisher Main PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Puncher Move Motor (PL 21.5). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Select [14-270], Puncher Move Home Sensor (PL 21.5). Select Start. Block/ unblock the Puncher Move Home Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.23 BSD. Check continuity between the Puncher Move Home Sensor and Finisher Main PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Puncher Move Home Sensor (PL 21.5). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Check the following: The Puncher Move Motor Belt for improper tension The Puncher Move Motor Belt for disengagement If the above checks are OK, replace the Finisher Main PWB (PL 21.12).
Procedure
Enter dC330 [14-073] and [14-074], Puncher Move Motor (PL 21.5), alternately. Select Start. The Puncher Move Motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.22 BSD. Check continuity between the Puncher Move Motor and Finisher Main PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Puncher Move Motor (PL 21.5). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Select [14-270], Puncher Move Home Sensor (PL 21.5). Select Start. Block/ unblock the Puncher Move Home Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.23 BSD. Check continuity between the Puncher Move Home Sensor and Finisher Main PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Puncher Move Home Sensor (PL 21.5). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Check the following: Puncher Move Motor rack and gear for binding, wear, or damage If the above check is OK, replace the Finisher Main PWB (PL 21.12).
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012-325 RAP
BSD-ON:12.10 Side Regi Home Sensor On Fail. 1. 2. The side regi home sensor did not come on within a given time after the puncher move motor came on. The side regi home sensor was not on after the puncher move motor stopped because the side regi home sensor came on.
012-330 RAP
BSD-ON:12.7 C-Finisher Decurler Control BSD Decurler Cam Home Sensor OFF Fail. The decurler cam home sensor did not turn off within a given time after the decurler cam clutch came on.
Initial Actions
Check for obstructions in the Decurler area
If the above checks are OK, replace the Decurler Home Sensor (PL 21.26). If the problem continues, replace the Interface PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
05/16/05 2-124
012-332 RAP
BSD-ON:12.7 C-Finisher Decurler Control BSD Decurler Cam Home Sensor ON Fail. 1. 2. The decurler cam home sensor did not come on within a given time after the decurler cam home sensor turned off. The decurler cam home sensor was not on after it stopped because the decurler cam home sensor came on. Check for obstructions in the Decurler area
012-334 RAP
BSD-ON:3.5 PWB Communication (MCU - Finisher) BSD Download Mode Fail. After a download terminated in failure, when power is turned on, it will only come up in download mode.
Initial Actions
Initial Actions
Procedure
TBD
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-217], Decurler Home Sensor (PL 21.26). Select Start. Actuate the Decurler Home Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.7 BSD. Check the circuit of the Decurler Home Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [014-099], Decurler Cam Clutch (PL 21.26). Select Start. The Decurler Roll Shaft rotates. Y N The Decurler Cam Clutch energized. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.7 BSD. Check the circuit of the Decurler Cam Clutch. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Check the Decurler Cam Clutch and its associated gears, pulleys and belts for damage, contamination and misalignment (PL 21.26). Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the Decurler Cam Home Sensor connectors are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Ensure that the Decurler Cam Clutch connectors are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Interface Motor Drive belt for wear, damage, or loose Interface Motor connections are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged
If the above checks are OK, replace the Decurler Home Sensor (PL 21.26). If the problem continues, replace the Interface PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
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012-335 RAP
BSD-ON:12.5 C-Finisher PWB Communication BSD Booklet Sub CPU Communication Fail.
012-900 RAP
BSD-ON:12.12 C-Finisher Buffer Transport BSD Buffer Path Sensor Static Jam. The buffer path sensor detected paper when the power was turned on, or when all interlocks were closed, or during an initialization operation.
Initial Actions
Check the connectors at the Finisher PWB and the Booklet PWB are connected or seated properly (12.5 BSD) Check the wiring between the Finisher PWB and the Booklet PWB for damage (12.5 BSD)
Initial Actions
Check the following: Paper on the Buffer Path Sensor Obstructions in the paper path
Procedure
Power OFF and Power ON the Printer. The problem is resolved. Y N Reload the Software. The problem is resolved. Y N Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). Rerun the job. Rerun the job.
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-101], Buffer Path Sensor (PL 21.10). Select Start. Actuate the Buffer Path Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.12 BSD. Check the circuit of the Buffer Path Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Finisher for a docking failure
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Buffer Path Sensor (PL 21.10). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
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012-901 RAP
BSD-ON:12.8 C-Finisher I/F Transportation BSD Finisher Paper Remains I/F X'port Entrance.
012-902 RAP
BSD-ON:12.8 C-Finisher I/F Transportation BSD Finisher Paper Remains I/F X'port Exit.
Initial Actions
Check the following: Paper on the Decurler In Sensor Obstructions in the paper path Interface Drive Motor Belt for wear or damage Guides on the Interface Cover for damage, wear or faulty installation
Initial Actions
Check the following: Paper on the Decurler Out Sensor Obstructions in the paper path Interface Drive Motor Belt for wear or damage Guides on the Interface Cover for damage, wear or faulty installation
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-190], Decurler In Sensor (PL 21.27). Select Start. Open the Interface Cover and actuate the Decurler In Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.8 BSD. Check the circuit of the Decurler In Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Interface and Finisher for a docking failure Interface Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or misalignment
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-191], Decurler Out Sensor (PL 21.27). Select Start. Open the Interface Cover and actuate the Interface Tray Exit Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.15 BSD. Check the circuit of the Decurler Out Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Interface and Finisher for a docking failure Interface Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or misalignment
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Interface Entrance Sensor (PL 21.25). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Interface Entrance Sensor (PL 21.25). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
05/16/05 2-127
012-903 RAP
BSD-ON:12.24 C-Finisher Compiling BSD Compile Exit Sensor Static Jam. The compile exit sensor detected paper when the power was turned on, or when all interlocks were closed, or during an initialization operation.
012-905 RAP
BSD-ON:12.24 C-Finisher Compiling BSD Compile Tray No Paper Sensor Static Jam. The compile tray no paper sensor detected paper when the power was turned on, or when all interlocks were closed, or during an initialization operation.
Initial Actions
Paper on the Compiler Exit Sensor Obstructions in the paper path
Initial Actions
Paper on the Compiler Tray Paper Sensor Obstructions in the paper path
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-150], Compiler Exit Sensor (PL 21.9). Select Start. Open the H-Transport Cover and actuate the Compiler Exit Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.24 BSD. Check the circuit of the Compiler Exit Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Exit Motor Belt for wear or damage Exit Pinch Rollers 1 and 2 for damage Lower Exit Roller for wear or damage Synchronous Belt for wear or damage Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Exit Motor Belt for wear or damage Exit Pinch Rollers 1 and 2 for damage Lower Exit Roller for wear or damage Synchronous Belt for wear or damage
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-151], Compiler Tray No Paper Sensor (PL 21.9). Select Start. Actuate the Compiler Tray No Paper Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.24 BSD. Check the circuit of the Compiler Tray No Paper Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure.
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Compiler Exit Sensor (PL 21.9). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Compiler Tray No Paper Sensor (PL 21.8). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
05/16/05 2-128
012-907 RAP
BSD-ON:12.21 C-Finisher Top Tray Stacking BSD Top Tray Exit Sensor Static Jam. The top tray exit sensor detected paper when the power was turned on, or when all interlocks were closed, or during an initialization operation.
012-920 RAP
BSD-ON:12.11 C-Finisher Transport, Top Tray Gating BSD Gate Sensor static JAM (to Top Tray) A: Finisher.
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-115], Top Tray Exit Sensor (PL 21.11). Select Start. Actuate the Top Tray Exit Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.21 BSD. Check the circuit of the Top Tray Exit Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Exit Motor Belt for wear or damage Exit Drive Shaft Rolls for wear or damage Exit Pinch Rollers for wear or damage Synchronous Belt for wear or damage
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-102], Gate Sensor (PL 21.11). Select Start. Actuate the Gate Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.11 BSD. Check the circuit of the Gate Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Check the Finisher is docked properly Check the Finisher Transport Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or misalignment
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Gate Sensor (PL 21.11). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Top Tray Exit Sensor (PL 21.11). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
05/16/05 2-129
012-932 RAP
BSD-ON:12.11 C-Finisher Transport, Top Tray Gating BSD Gate SNR static JAM (to Stacker Tray) A.
012-934 RAP
BSD-ON:12.11 C-Finisher Transport, Top Tray Gating BSD Gate SNR static JAM (to Stacker Tray) C.
Initial Actions
Check for obstructions in the paper path Check the Finisher Drive Motor Gears and Drive rolls for wear or damage
Initial Actions
Check for obstructions in the paper path Check the Finisher Drive Motor Gears and Drive rolls for wear or damage
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-102], Gate Sensor (PL 21.11). Select Start. Actuate the Gate Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.11 BSD. Check the circuit of the Gate Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Check the Finisher is docked properly Check the Finisher Transport Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or misalignment
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-102], Gate Sensor (PL 21.11). Select Start. Actuate the Gate Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.11 BSD. Check the circuit of the Gate Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Check the Finisher is docked properly Check the Finisher Transport Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or misalignment
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Gate Sensor (PL 21.11). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Gate Sensor (PL 21.11). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
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012-935 RAP
BSD-ON:12.11 C-Finisher Transport, Top Tray Gating BSD Finisher Paper Remain X'port Entrance Sensor.
012-936 RAP
BSD-ON:12.14 Booklet Transportation BSD Paper Remain at Booklet In SNR A.
Initial Actions
Check for obstructions in the paper path Check the Finisher Drive Motor Gears and Drive rolls for wear or damage
Initial Actions
Check for obstructions in the paper path Check that the Finisher is dock correctly to ensure proper Transport Gate operation Check the Booklet In Sensor for obstructions (PL 21.21) Check for transportation failure of non-standard paper Check the Booklet In Roll for wear or damage
Procedure
Enter dC330 [014-102], Gate Sensor (PL 21.11). Select Start. Actuate the Gate Sensor. The display changes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.11 BSD. Check the circuit of the Gate Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Check the Finisher is docked properly Check the Finisher Transport Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or misalignment
Procedure
Enter dC330 [013-135], Booklet In Sensor (PL 21.21). Select Start. Actuate the Booklet In Sensor. The display changes. Y N Go to the 12.14 BSD. Check the circuit of the Booklet In Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [013-068] and/or [013-069], Booklet Gate Solenoid (PL 21.21). Select Start. The Booklet Gate Solenoid actuates. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.10 BSD. Check the circuit of the Booklet Gate Solenoid. Refer to the OF 99-8 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [014-001], Finisher Transport Motor (PL 21.10). Select Start. The motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.9 BSD. Check the circuit of the Finisher Transport Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Check the Interface Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or alignment Check the Finisher Transport Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or alignment
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Gate Sensor (PL 21.11). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Booklet In Sensor (PL 21.25). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
05/16/05 2-131
012-949 RAP
BSD-ON:12.10 C-Finisher Booklet / Punch Transport BSD Finisher Punch DustBox Miss Set.
Initial Actions
The Puncher Waste Bin Set Sensor for improper installation The Puncher Waste Bin Set Sensor connectors for connection failure The Puncher Waste Bin Actuator part for deformation and damage The Guide for deformation The Guide for a foreign substance
Procedure
Enter dC330 [14-275], Puncher Box Set Sensor (PL 21.5). Select Start. Remove and insert the Puncher Waste Bin manually. The display changes Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.10 BSD. Check continuity between the Puncher Box Set Sensor and Finisher Main PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Puncher Box Set Sensor (PL 21.5). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Check the Puncher Waste Box Actuator and Guide for deformation. The Puncher Waste Bin can be removed and inserted properly. Y N Repair or replace the Puncher Waste Bin (PL 21.5). Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
012-949 RAP
05/16/05 2-132
013-902 RAP
Booklet Compile No Paper Sensor Static Jam.The booklet compile no paper sensor detected paper when the power was turned on, or when all interlocks were closed, or during an initialization operation.
013-903 RAP
Booklet Folder Roll Exit Sensor Static Jam.The booklet folder roll exit sensor detected paper when the power was turned on, or when all interlocks were closed, or during an initialization operation.
05/16/05 133
05/16/05 2-134
016-210 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Software Option Fail (HDD Not Exist). The HDD is not installed.
016-211 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Software Option Fail (System Memory Low Volume). There is insufficient system memory.
Procedure
Perform the following: Switch the power OFF then ON. Check the ESS PWB-HDD connection ( P/J310), ( P/J302).
Procedure
Perform the following: Switch the power OFF then ON. Add the optional memory to ESS PWB.
05/16/05 2-135
016-212 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD SW Option Fail (Page Memory Low). One of the optional software functions cannot be supported due to insufficient page memory capacity.
016-213 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD SW Option Fail (Printer CARD Not Exist). There is insufficient page memory.
Procedure Procedure
Perform the following: Switch the power OFF then ON. Add Page Memory to ESS PWB. Perform the following: Switch the power OFF then ON. Install the PRT_CARD if it is not installed. Replace it if it is installed.
05/16/05 2-136
016-215 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD SW Option Fail (JPEG Board Not Exist)The JPEG PWB is not installed.
016-216 RAP
SW Option Fail (Ext Memory Not Exist)The extension MEM PWB is not installed.
Procedure
Perform the following: Switch off the power. Disconnect and reconnect the connectors between IIT/IPS PWB and Extension Memory PWB. Replace the Extension Memory PWB (PL 13.8). NOTE: When replacing the Extension Memory PWB, replace the new EEPROM U3 with the old one.
Procedure
Perform the following: Switch the power OFF then ON. Install the JPEG board if it is not installed. Replace the JPEG board (PL 11.6) if installed.
05/16/05 2-137
016-217 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD SW Option Fail (Controller ROM not Printer kit). The ESS ROM does not support the printer kit.
016-218 RAP
Because PS Kit is not installed, XDOD functions cannot be fulfilled.
Procedure
Switch the power OFF then ON. Install the PS Kit.
Procedure
Perform the following: Switch the power OFF then ON. Upgrade the firmware in the Controller ROM that supports Printer Kit.
05/16/05 2-138
016-219 RAP
License is required (Printer Kit). There is no license (the printer kit's SW key is not specified).
016-220 RAP
S2X Unrecoverable Error. A fatal SX2 error was detected.
Procedure
Switch the power OFF then ON. Set the Printer Kit SW key to Enabled.
Procedure
NOTE: This feature is not present on this machine. If this code appears, a software problem may exist. Reinstall the latest version or the IIT Software and the ESS Firmware (GP 2).
05/16/05 2-139
016-221 RAP
S2X Communication Error. It was not possible to communicate with S2X.
016-222 RAP
S2X Self-Diag Error. An error occurred during S2X self-diagnosis.
Procedure
NOTE: This feature is not present on this machine. If this code appears, a software problem may exist. Reinstall the latest version or the IIT Software and the ESS Firmware (GP 2).
Procedure
NOTE: This feature is not present on this machine. If this code appears, a software problem may exist. Reinstall the latest version or the IIT Software and the ESS Firmware (GP 2).
05/16/05 2-140
016-223 RAP
SS2X SDRAM Error.
016-224 RAP
S2X PCI Reg Error. S2X had a problem accessing its internal PCI space.
Procedure
NOTE: This feature is not present on this machine. If this code appears, a software problem may exist. Reinstall the latest version or the IIT Software and the ESS Firmware (GP 2).
Procedure
NOTE: This feature is not present on this machine. If this code appears, a software problem may exist. Reinstall the latest version or the IIT Software and the ESS Firmware (GP 2).
05/16/05 2-141
016-225 RAP
S2X ROM CheckSum Error. S2X failed its ROM checksum test.
016-226 RAP
S2X IIT Connection Error. S2X could not detect the video clock that it receives from IIT.
Procedure
NOTE: This feature is not present on this machine. If this code appears, a software problem may exist. Reinstall the latest version or the IIT Software and the ESS Firmware (GP 2).
Procedure
NOTE: This feature is not present on this machine. If this code appears, a software problem may exist. Reinstall the latest version or the IIT Software and the ESS Firmware (GP 2).
05/16/05 2-142
016-227 RAP
S2X DDR Error. S2X failed its internal DDR memory write/read test.
016-228 RAP
S2X Image Processing Error.
Procedure
NOTE: This feature is not present on this machine. If this code appears, a software problem may exist. Reinstall the latest version or the IIT Software and the ESS Firmware (GP 2).
Procedure
NOTE: This feature is not present on this machine. If this code appears, a software problem may exist. Reinstall the latest version or the IIT Software and the ESS Firmware (GP 2).
05/16/05 2-143
016-229 RAP
SW Option Fail (FCW-UI Not Exist) The extension MEM PWB is not installed.
016-311 RAP
BSD-ON: CH 2.5 The scanner was not detected.
Procedure
Disconnect the HB-UI and connect the FCW-UI.
Procedure
Connect the meter between P720-2 and P720-1 on the IIT/IPS PWB. There is +12 VDC present. Y N Go to BSD 2.5 and BSD 2.2 and check for an open wire between P720 pins 1 and 2 on the IIT/IPS PWB and P504 pins 6 and 3 on the Main LVPS. If powering the Machine OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, check the connection between IIT/IPS PWB P719 and ESS PWB P336 (MC with Scanner).
05/16/05 2-144
016-315 RAP
NIIT Interface Fail. An error was detected in the I/F between the scanner and the main chassis.
016-316 RAP
Page Memory Not Detected. It was detected that the page memory (standard) for the scanner portion was not installed.
Procedure
If powering the MC OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. Reinstall the I/F between Scanner and the main unit, or replace the I/F (PL 2.9).
Procedure
If powering the MC OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. Extract Page Memory (standard) from ESS PWB then reinsert the memory into the ESS PWB. If the problem still persists, replace Page Memory and ESS PWB (PL 11.5) in order.
05/16/05 2-145
016-317 RAP
Page Memory Broken-Standard. An error was detected with the page memory (standard) for the scanner portion.
016-318 RAP
Page Memory Broken-Option. An error was detected with the page memory (option) for the scanner portion.
Procedure
If powering the MC OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. Extract Page Memory (standard) from ESS PWB then reinsert the memory into the ESS PWB. If the problem still persists, replace Page Memory and ESS PWB (PL 11.5) in order.
Procedure
If powering the MC OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. Extract Page Memory (standard) from ESS PWB then reinsert the memory into the ESS PWB. If the problem still persists, replace Page Memory and ESS PWB (PL 11.5) in order.
05/16/05 2-146
016-320 RAP
A fatal error with doc conversion software was detected.
016-322 RAP
JBA Account Full. The JBA accounting data is full.
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
Procedure
If powering OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check ESS PWB and IIT/IPS PWB connections Reinstall the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace ESS PWB. (PL 11.5)
After an external Accounting Server has read the accounting data, turn the power OFF then ON.
05/16/05 2-147
016-450 RAP
SMB Host Name Duplicated. There is another PC with the same host name on the network.
016-454 RAP
DNS Renewal Failure of Dynamic. An IP address could not be obtained from DNS.
Procedure
Check whether the setting of the same host name as the device is made to another unit. If the setting is duplicate, change the host name of the device or duplicate device.
Procedure
1. 2. Check that DNS server address is set properly in the device. Check with a customer System Administrator that the DNS server settings that allow Dynamic DNS have been made.
05/16/05 2-148
016-455 RAP
SNTP Server Time OutThere was no response from the SNTP server within the given time (60 seconds).
016-456 RAP
SNTP Time Asynchronous. A message was received that was not synchronized with the standard synchronization source from the SNTP.
Procedure
If the time that the MC shows is different from the correct time, manually set the time.
Procedure
If the time that the MC shows is different from the correct time, manually set the time.
05/16/05 2-149
016-503 RAP
SMTP Server Address Resolution Fail. The SMTP server name was not correct when sending mail.
016-504 RAP
POP Server Address Resolution Fail. The POP3 server name was not correct when sending mail.
Procedure
Specify the correct SMTP Server name or use IP Address to specify the server.
Procedure
Specify the correct POP Server name or use IP Address to specify the server.
05/16/05 2-150
016-505 RAP
POP Authentication Fail. There was a failure logging in to the POP3 server when sending mail.
016-600 RAP
KO Authentication Locked. The number of consecutive KO authentication errors reached the number specified in system data: Maximum Consecutive KO Authentication Errors (DC131 [700-563]).
Procedure
Correctly specify authentication info registered at the POP server.
Procedure
Only record the data to the history.
05/16/05 2-151
016-601 RAP
Illegal Access Detection. The number of authentication errors (including CO/KO) within a given time reached the number specified in system data: Maximum Number of Authentication Errors (DC131 [700-564]).
016-701 RAP
Out of ART EX Memory. Insufficient memory was detected while using ART EX.
Procedure
Perform the following procedures in sequence: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Increase the allocated memory of the ART EX. (In some cases, actual memory must be increased) Change the print mode. (Example: High Quality mode Normal mode) Lower the resolution. Set [Page Print mode] to [Enabled]. Execute [Image Compression] in the [Graphics] tab of the printer driver.
Procedure
Only record the data to the history.
05/16/05 2-152
016-702 RAP
Out of Page Buffer. Even a single page could not be compressed. It was detected that the print page buffer was insufficient.
016-703 RAP
Email to Invalid Box. E-mail was received that specified a security box that was not enabled or that was not valid.
Procedure
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Change the Print mode (Example: High Quality mode Normal mode). Reduce the resolution. Set [Page Print mode] to [Enabled]. Increase the page buffer. Execute [Image Compression] in the [Graphics] tab of the printer driver. For PCL, set the [PCL Heap Memory/Band Buffer Ratio] to above 1:2.
Procedure
1. 2. Ask the sender to register the numbered mailbox as specified and to send mail to the mailbox. Ask the sender to send mail to the valid mailbox.
05/16/05 2-153
016-704 RAP
Mailbox is Full. The full condition was detected when accessing the HD.
016-705 RAP
Secure Print Fail. Secure storage was not possible without the HDD. A failure occurred when registering a securely printed document.
Procedure
Delete unnecessary documents and then repeat the operation.
Procedure
Check that HDD is installed. If the problem occurs with the MC with HDD, check that the correct operation for security print is performed.
05/16/05 2-154
016-706 RAP
Max. User Number Exceeded. It was detected that the HDD was full because the maximum number of users for secure printing was exceeded.
016-707 RAP
Sample Print Fail. A sample print was not possible because the HDD was not installed.
Procedure Procedure
Remove any unnecessary doc/user to perform reprinting. Check that HDD is installed. If the problem occurs with the MC with HDD, check that the correct operation for proof print is performed.
05/16/05 2-155
016-708 RAP
HD Full by Annotation/Watermark Image. The job terminated because the full condition was detected during HD storage of an annotation or watermark image.
016-709 RAP
ART EX Command Error. An ART EX command error occurred during PLW processing.
Procedure Procedure
Cancel Annotation/Watermark and repeat the operation. Reduce the no. of document pages. In Mixed Size mode, only a single size is available. For printing Stored Document, delete unnecessary documents from the HDD and repeat the operation. Expand the capacity of the HDD partition of the relevant service. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Set [Parallel Bi-Directional Communication] to [OFF] in the printer driver. Set a longer time for [Auto Output Time] by selecting [Port Settings]>[Parallel] in CWIS. Replace the parallel cable. If a long parallel cable is used, use a short cable (genuine) and try printing again. Change the BIOS settings in the PC. (Change the current parallel port settings to others.) Change the power supply outlet (socket). This error occurs when some parts of the created print file are missing or abnormal. In parallel connection, check it according to the procedures given below.
05/16/05 2-156
016-710 RAP
Delayed Print Fail.
016-711 RAP
In mailing iFAX and instructions for forwarding, the transmission module (Redirector) tried to send to the network, data whose size is over the system data the upper limit of Scan to Email data size. NOTE: In Scan to Email, the same system data is referred to and 0016-985 is detected at an attempt to store images.
Procedure
Check whether the HDD is installed. 1. 2. 3. (If HDD is installed or HDD is full, free up the HDD capacity.) If Secure Print/Proof Print or Knowledge Storage Print is specified, disable them. Reduce the Delay Print jobs waiting to 100 jobs or less.
Procedure
1. 2. 3. Reduce resolution (image quality for transmission), which is a send parameter, to resend the image. Reduce reduce/enlarge ratio, which is a send parameter, to retry. (Eg. Reduce A3 to A4.) Change Upper limit of data size in the System Setting screen on UI Panel. (Default 2MB recommended)
If the problem has occurred at installation, check whether the operations are correct.
05/16/05 2-157
016-712 RAP
Under PANTHER Capacity (I-Formatter).
016-713 RAP
Security Box Password Error. Password composition failed during storage to a security box.
Procedure
Increase the resolution or enlarge the scan area.
Procedure
Set a correct password and try again.
05/16/05 2-158
016-714 RAP
Security Box is not Enabled. During storage to a security box the security box was not enabled.
016-716 RAP
TIFF Data Overflow. A TIFF file could not be spooled because the capacity of the HDD was exceeded.
Procedure
Open the appropriate mailbox and try again.
Procedure
Install the HDD or increase the capacity of the HDD.
05/16/05 2-159
016-718 RAP
Out of PCL6 Memory. Insufficient memory was detected when using PCL6.
016-719 RAP
Out of PCL Memory. Insufficient memory was detected when using PCL.
Procedure
Decrease resolution or avoid using Duplex Print/N-Up, to instruct the MC to reprint.
Procedure
Increase the PCL memory size. Increasing the memory for the whole system will increase the memory to be allocated to the Decomposer in some measure. UI settings or other ways cannot explicitly increase the PCL memory. Therefore, if a job is aborted due to insufficient memory when the memory has been increased to the maximum capacity, change the printer driver settings to see if printing becomes available.
05/16/05 2-160
016-720 RAP
PCL Command Error. A PCL command error occurred during PCL processing.
016-721 RAP
Other Error. An unexpected error occurred during print processing.
Procedure
Cancel the job to retry.
Procedure
Check the following: Check that with Paper Type Priority set to Auto Tray Selection disabled for all the trays in Common Settings under System Settings, Auto Tray Selection is not selected. Check ESC/P Command Error then Print Error.
05/16/05 2-161
016-722 RAP
Job Cancel by Staple Position NG. A job was cancelled because the staple position was impossible.
016-723 RAP
Job Cancel by Punch Position NG. A job was cancelled because the punch position was impossible.
Procedure
Check the Staple settings for the print data to be sent to the printer. Check the client driver settings or PC settings.
Procedure
Check the Punch settings for the print data to be sent to the printer. Check the client driver settings or PC settings.
05/16/05 2-162
016-724 RAP
Complex Position Error of Staple and Punch.
016-726 RAP
PDL Auto Switch Fail. The print language could not be automatically selected when the print mode specification was automatic.
Procedure
Change settings so that the same blinding position (same side of output paper) is specified.
Procedure
In parallel connection, check it according to the procedures given below. 1. 2. 3. 4. Set a longer time for [Auto Output Time] by selecting [Port Settings]>[Parallel] in CWIS. Replace the parallel cable. If a long parallel cable is used, use a short cable (genuine) and try printing again. Change the print language from [Auto] to [ARTEX] or [PS] fixed by selecting [Emulation Settings]>[Print Mode] in CWIS.
05/16/05 2-163
016-728 RAP
Unsupported TIFF Data. An unsupported tag was included in a TIFF file.
016-729 RAP
TIFF Data Size too Big. A TIFF file could not be printed because the number of colors or resolution exceeded the upper bound for the permitted range.
Procedure
Remove any unsupported Tag from the data and reprint. Explain to the customer that the TIFF file is not supported.
Procedure
Change the color qty/resolution of the TIFFfile and reprint.
05/16/05 2-164
016-730 RAP
Unsupported ART Command. A command that is not supported by ART IV was detected.
016-731 RAP
Invalid TIFF Data. Printing was not possible because the TIFF data was truncated.
Procedure
Remove any unsupported command from the data and reprint. Explain to the customer that the ART file is not supported.
Procedure
Wait for a while and then resend the data.
05/16/05 2-165
016-732 RAP
Form Not Registered. The decomposer detected that the specified form was not registered.
016-733 RAP
Destination Address Resolution Error. 1. An IP address could not be obtained from the character string on the right side of the @ sign in the destination mail address when sending mail by a peer-to-peer communication method. The character string on the right side of the @ sign could not be resolved by DNS as an FQDN when sending mail by a peer-to-peer communication method. Check if the destination address has been entered properly. Set a correct DNS server address.
Procedure
Resend the form data.
2.
Procedure
05/16/05 2-166
016-734 RAP
Simple Transmission report invocation error. An error occurred while outputting a simple destination address result report.
016-735 RAP
Updating Job Template. It decided to print the Job Template List while updating a job template.
Procedure
1. 2. Set [Receive via SMTP] for E-mail receive setting on the sending device. Remove the restriction on receiving E-mails from a self-domain in the receivable domain list if any.
Procedure
After the job template update is complete, retry.
05/16/05 2-167
016-736 RAP
Remote directory lock error. Lock directory creation failed.
016-737 RAP
Remote lock directory remove error. Lock directory deletion failed.
Procedure
1. 2. 3. Delete any existing lock directories (*.LCK) in the transfer destination manually and then execute the job again. Make correct settings for the permissions to the transfer destination directories. Secure a disk capacity if the HDD for the transfer destination directory is full.
Procedure
Delete any existing lock directories (*.LCK) in the transfer destination manually and then execute the job again.
05/16/05 2-168
016-738 RAP
PS Booklet Print Output Paper Size is illegal.
016-739 RAP
Mismatch between PS Booklet Doc and Output Paper
Procedure
Specify the paper size that allows booklet printing.
Procedure
Specify the combination of the document/paper sizes that allows booklet printing.
05/16/05 2-169
016-740 RAP
PS Booklet Output Tray is incorrect.
016-746 RAP
Unsupported PDF File. An unsupported function was included in a transmitted PDF. A transparency or JBIG2 was included in a PDF file for PDF 1.3. Ask the customer to print from Acrobat Reader via the driver.
Procedure
Specify the tray that allows booklet printing.
Procedure
05/16/05 2-170
016-748 RAP
HD Full. The full condition was detected during HD access.
016-749 RAP
JCL Syntax Error. A syntax error was detected in a JCL or PJL command.
Procedure
Increase free HDD space and reprint.
Procedure
1. 2. 3. 4. If a long cable is used for parallel connection, use a short cable (genuine) and try printing again. Check whether the PC has sufficient memory. Check the HDD in the PC for breakage. Check whether the settings in the printer driver properties>[Printer Configuration] are different from the actual configuration.
05/16/05 2-171
016-751 RAP
PDF Error. A syntax error, usage of an undefined command, parameter error, corrupted PDF file, or PDF decomposer internal error occurred during PDF bridge processing.
016-752 RAP
PDF Short of Memory. It was detected that there was insufficient memory during PDF bridge processing.
Procedure
Print from Acrobat Reader by using the driver.
Procedure
Change a print mode as follows: from High Resolution to Standard or from Standard to High Speed. If the problem still persists, add a memory. If despite a max capacity of memory the problem still persists, print from Acrobat Reader by using the driver.
05/16/05 2-172
016-753 RAP
PDF Password Mismatched. The password specified on the UI panel and the password specified in XJPL (specified by the contents bridge) did not agree when processing a PDF file that was password protected.
016-754 RAP
PDF LZW Not Installed. A PDF file that used LZW compression technology was processed by the PDF bridge when the Contents Bridge Expansion Kit was not installed.
Procedure
Specify the correct password on UI Panel or through Contents Bridge.
Procedure
Install Contents Bridge Expansion Kit, or print from Acrobat Reader by using the driver.
05/16/05 2-173
016-755 RAP
PDF Print Prohibited. A PDF file for which it had been specified that printing was prohibited was processed.
016-756 RAP
Auditron-Prohibit Service. The use of this service is prohibited.
Procedure Procedure
Clear the prohibition of printing a PDF file and then print it by using Acrobat. Ask the account administrator to permit the use of services.
05/16/05 2-174
016-757 RAP
Auditron-Invalid User. A user account is invalid.
016-758 RAP
Auditron-Disabled Function. A function cannot be used due to lack of rights or permission.
Procedure
Set the correct account and retry.
Procedure
1. 2. Reset to another function available for the account and retry. Ask the account administrator to add the right.
05/16/05 2-175
016-759 RAP
Auditron-Reached Limit. The upper bound to the number of pages that can be copied was reached.
016-760 RAP
PS Decompose Failure. An error occurred during postscript (option) processing.
Procedure Procedure
Ask the account administrator to set a new paper qty. Set a print mode to Speed Preferred. Resend the job. (If the problem persists, check the execution environment and data.)
05/16/05 2-176
016-761 RAP
FIFO Empty. Image expansion error (FIFO empty error).
016-762 RAP
Print LANG Not Installed. A function that is not installed (such as a print language or print utility) was specified.
Procedure
Print in the Speed Preferred mode. If this does not resolve the problem, use the Print Guarantee mode for print. (Only for the machine with this mode.)
Procedure
In Printer Mode specify a print language.
05/16/05 2-177
016-764 RAP
SMTP Server Connect Error. It was not possible to connect to the SMTP server.
016-765 RAP
SMTP Server HD Full. It was not possible to send mail because the HDD capacity of the SMTP server was full.
Procedure
Take out mail from the Server HDD. Restart SMTP Services.
Procedure
Take out mail from the Server HDD. Reconsider the capacity of the server.
05/16/05 2-178
016-766 RAP
SMTP Server File System Error. An error occurred in the SMTP server.
016-767 RAP
Invalid E-mail Address. It was not possible to send because the mail address was wrong.
Procedure
Contact the SMTP Server administrator. Reconsider the preset limit to the server capacity.
Procedure
Ensure the mail address is correct and resend the mail.
05/16/05 2-179
016-768 RAP
Invalid Sender Address. It was not possible to connect to the SMTP server because the mail address of this equipment was not correct.
016-769 RAP
SMTP Server Unsupported DSN. The SMTP server does not support path verification (DNS).
Procedure Procedure
Check the set-up MC mail address to see if the Email address is valid in the domain. Enable the ESMTP function of the nearest SMTP server, or set DNS to OFF and send.
05/16/05 2-180
016-771 RAP
Scan Data Repository ERR. The scan data repository address cannot be obtained with the CenterWare scan service.
016-772 RAP
Scan Data Repository ERR. The scan data repository address cannot be obtained with the CenterWare scan service.
Procedure
Check the connection to DNS, or check to see if the scan data repository domain name is registered at DNS.
Procedure
Set the DNS address, or use the IP address as the scan data repository address.
05/16/05 2-181
016-773 RAP
Invalid IP Address. The IP address of this equipment is not specified correctly.
016-774 RAP
HD Full-Compression Convert. Compression and conversion processing is not possible because there is insufficient HDD capacity.
Procedure
Check the DHCP environment, or set the fixed IP address for this machine.
Procedure
Remove un-necessary data from HDD to increase free space, and retry.
05/16/05 2-182
016-775 RAP
HD Full-Image Convert. Image conversion processing is not possible because there is insufficient HDD capacity.
016-776 RAP
Image Convert ERR. An error occurred during image conversion processing.
Procedure Procedure
Remove un-necessary data from HDD to increase free space, and retry. 2. 1. In CentreWare Internet Services, check data. (A portion of the data might have finished image conversion processing.) Attempt to take out data by forced polling.
05/16/05 2-183
016-777 RAP
HD Access ERR-Image Convert. An error occurred in the HDD during image processing.
016-778 RAP
HD Full-Scan Image Convert. Scan image processing was interrupted because the HDD capacity was exceeded.
Procedure
1. 2. Enter dC355 Hard Disk Diag Program and format the HDD. If the problem still persists, replace the HDD.
Procedure
Increase free HDD space and rescan.
05/16/05 2-184
016-779 RAP
Scan Image Conversion Error. An error occurred during scan image conversion processing.
016-780 RAP
HD Access ERR-Image Convert. An error occurred in the HDD during scan image conversion processing.
Procedure
Retry the operation.
Procedure
1. 2. Enter dC355 Hard Disk Diag Program and format the HDD. If the problem still persists, replace the HDD.
05/16/05 2-185
016-781 RAP
Scan Server Connect ERR. The CenterWare scan service could not connect to the server to send a file.
016-782 RAP
Scan Server Login ERR. The CenterWare scan service could not log into the server to send a file.
Procedure
1. 2. 3. Set up the proper MC Subnet Mask and Gateway. By pinging from the destination server, check that the MC is connected. Check that the MC with Windows or UNIX can connect to the destination server via ftp.
Procedure
1. 2. 3. Set up the login name and password at the destination server. Set up the proper login name and password in attributes that the Job Template file has. In CentreWare and on the client PC, set the same account as the above at resources.
05/16/05 2-186
016-783 RAP
Invalid Server Path. The CenterWare scan service could not find the specified server path to send a file.
016-784 RAP
Server Write ERR. An error occurred when writing to the server with the CenterWare scan service.
Procedure
Check the name of the path to the server which path is set up on the job template.
Procedure
1. 2. Check for Write Authorization into the server directory. Check the server disk for free space.
05/16/05 2-187
016-785 RAP
Server HD Full. The CenterWare scan service could not send a file because the HDD of the server had insufficient capacity.
016-786 RAP
HD Full-Scan Write ERR. It was not possible to write a file while using the scan function because the HDD capacity was insufficient.
Procedure
Check that there is Write Authorization in the server directory and increase free space on the server disk.
Procedure
1. 2. 3. A print job may make HDD full for a while, so wait for a while and retry. Enter dC355 Hard Disk Diag Program and format HDD. Replace the HDD.
05/16/05 2-188
016-787 RAP
Invalid Server IP ADD. The server address specified in a job template was wrong.
016-788 RAP
Retrieve to Browser Failed. The retrieval of a file from a web browser failed.
Procedure
Specify the correct job template, or check the contents (string Repository Name) of the job template file.
Procedure
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Reload the browser page and perform retrieval operation again. Activate the browser again and perform retrieval operation again. Turn the device OFF then ON and perform retrieval operation again. Note that no actions are required if the job was canceled by a user. Improve the connection status to a network. Check whether there are problems such as duplicated IP addresses.
05/16/05 2-189
016-789 RAP
HD Full-Job Memory. Processing was interrupted because the required HDD capacity to process mail was exceeded.
016-791 RAP
File Retrieve Fail. There was an error in obtaining a file.
Procedure Procedure
Reduce resolution or reduction/enlargement ratio to decrease the data size or send in several pieces. Check server directory structure and files (whether files exist, etc.). Check for the right to access both. Check whether access to the specified transfer destination server is available.
05/16/05 2-190
016-792 RAP
Specified Job Not Found. The job log for a job specified in the panel could not be obtained when outputting an aggregate report by job.
016-793 RAP
MF I/O HD Full. The HDD capacity was insufficient.
Procedure Procedure
Remove unnecessary data from HDD to increase free space. Delete the files in the HDD. Or, initialize the HD ( Initialize Hard Disk).
05/16/05 2-191
016-794 RAP
Media Reader: Media No Insert.
016-795 RAP
Media Reader: Format Error.
Procedure
Check that the Media is inserted.
Procedure
1. Check the contents in the Media from the PC. Check the file format/directory in the media and the selected mode (Digital Camera Print/Document Print), then make settings again.
05/16/05 2-192
016-796 RAP
Document insert operation error.
016-797 RAP
Media Reader: Image File Read Error.
Procedure
1. Check the contents in the Media from the PC. Check whether the print file attribute data is displayed in the PC and make settings again.
Procedure
1. Check the contents in the Media from the PC. Check whether the print file images are displayed in the PC and make settings again.
05/16/05 2-193
016-798 RAP
No Trust Marking Option. When the decomposer called the S-image library the error of no HDD was returned.
016-799 RAP
Print Instruction Fail. A print parameter was incorrect.
Procedure Procedure
Install the necessary options (HD). Perform the job again.
05/16/05 2-194
016-940 RAP
After the start of a job with Duplex Output selected, a difference was detected in size between side 1 and side 2.
016-941 RAP
After the start of a job with Booklet selected, mixed-in-size/orientation pages with images were detected.
Procedure
Specify the job to avoid the detection conditions.
Procedure
Specify the job to avoid the detection conditions.
05/16/05 2-195
016-942 RAP
As a result of deletion of a page for which Duplex was selected, a difference was detected in size between side 1 and side 2.
016-943 RAP
As a result of insertion of a doc/divider after a page for which Duplex was selected, a difference was detected in size between side 1 and side 2.
Procedure
Specify the job to avoid the detection conditions.
Procedure
Specify the job to avoid the detection conditions.
05/16/05 2-196
016-944 RAP
It was found that docs were merged, where specified was connection of docs including the cover with an image or a doc with a divider.
016-945 RAP
It was found that a doc unavailable for duplex print was inserted after a doc for which Duplex was selected,
Procedure
Specify the job to avoid the detection conditions.
Procedure
Specify the job to avoid the detection conditions.
05/16/05 2-197
016-946 RAP
It was found that a doc or a divider was inserted after the cover or divider page.
016-647 RAP
After the start of a job with APS Doc selected or with APS set up, it was found that there were no trays loaded with paper of sizes for Auto Paper Selection.
Procedure
Specify the job to avoid the detection conditions.
Procedure
Specify the job to avoid the detection conditions.
05/16/05 2-198
016-648 RAP
Though a job was started with Booklet selected, it was discontinued because it had the cover with an image, a divider or a blank page.
016-949 RAP
After specifying page connection, the user inserted a doc different in size/orientation from the page to be processed.
Procedure
Specify the job to avoid the detection conditions.
Procedure
Specify the job to avoid the detection conditions.
05/16/05 2-199
016-981 RAP
A failure in access to HDD
016-982 RAP
HDD Access Error 2. It was determined that the HDD was full during a collation job, destination storage job, or divided job.
Procedure
If no user action can resolve the problem, increase HDD partition size for a specific service.
Procedure
Increase HDD partition size for a specific service.
05/16/05 2-200
016-985 RAP
Data Size Over Flow (Scan to Email). It was not possible to send during a scan to e-mail because the data size exceeded the upper bound.
Procedure
1. 2. 3. Reduce resolution (image quality for transmission), which is a send parameter, and resend. Reduce reduct/enlarge ratio, which is a send parameter, and resend. (Eg. Reduce A3 to A4.) Change Upper limit of data size in the System Setting screen on UI Panel. (Default 2MB recommended)
05/16/05 2-201
016-985 RAP
016-985 RAP
05/16/05 2-202
024-340 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD IOT-ESS Communication Failure 1. ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IOT and ESS.
024-341 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD IOT-ESS Communication Failure 2. ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IOT and ESS.
Procedure
Power OFF then ON the MC. If the problem still persists, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. Check the harness between MCU PWB and ESS PWB for connection (including connection to BP PWB). A possible software mismatch/error. Install the latest version of the software. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, replace MCU PWB (PL 11.1). If the problem still persists, it may be caused by a software error. Escalate the Call.
Procedure
Refer to 024-340 RAP
05/16/05 2-203
024-342 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD IOT-ESS Communication Failure 3. ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IOT and ESS.
024-343 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD IOT-ESS Communication Failure 4. ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IOT and ESS.
Procedure
Refer to 024-340 RAP
Procedure
Refer to 024-340 RAP
05/16/05 2-204
024-345 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD IOT-ESS Communication Failure 5. ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IOT and ESS.
024-346 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD IOT-ESS Communication Failure 6. ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IOT and ESS.
Procedure
Refer to 024-340 RAP
Procedure
Refer to 024-340 RAP
05/16/05 2-205
024-347 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD IOT-ESS Communication Failure 7. ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IOT and ESS.
024-348 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD IOT-ESS Communication Failure 8. ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IOT and ESS.
Procedure
Refer to 024-340 RAP
Procedure
Refer to 024-340 RAP
05/16/05 2-206
024-349 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD IOT-ESS Communication Failure 9. ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IOT and ESS.
024-350 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD IOT-ESS Communication Failure 10. ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IOT and ESS.
Procedure
Refer to 024-340 RAP
Procedure
Refer to 024-340 RAP
05/16/05 2-207
024-351 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD IOT-ESS Communication Failure 11. ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IOT and ESS.
024-352 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD IOT-ESS Communication Failure 12. ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IOT and ESS.
Procedure
Refer to 024-340 RAP
Procedure
Refer to 024-340 RAP
05/16/05 2-208
024-353 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD IOT-ESS Communication Failure 13. ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IOT and ESS.
024-354 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD IOT-ESS Communication Failure 14. ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IOT and ESS.
Procedure
Refer to 024-340 RAP
Procedure
Refer to 024-340 RAP
05/16/05 2-209
024-355 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD IOT-ESS Communication Failure 15. ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IOT and ESS.
024-356 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD IOT-ESS Communication Failure 16. ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IOT and ESS.
Procedure
Refer to 024-340 RAP
Procedure
Refer to 024-340 RAP
05/16/05 2-210
024-357 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD IOT-ESS Communication Failure 17. ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IOT and ESS.
024-358 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD IOT-ESS Communication Failure 18. ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IOT and ESS.
Procedure
Refer to 024-340 RAP
Procedure
Refer to 024-340 RAP
05/16/05 2-211
024-359 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD IOT-ESS Communication Failure 19. ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IOT and ESS.
024-360 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD IOT-ESS Initialization Failure.
Procedure Procedure
Refer to 024-340 RAP Refer to 024-340 RAP
05/16/05 2-212
024-361 RAP
Invalid IOT PaperSizeGroup Information.
024-362 RAP
Page Sync Illegal Start. PageSync became active before writing reached the point where the output data filled the FIFO during IOT output.
Procedure
Refer to 024-340 RAP
Procedure
If powering the MC OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the harness between MCU PWB and ESS PWB for connection (including connection to BP PWB and FFC PWB). Check the installation site environment for anything that causes excessive noises. If the problem still persists, replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5) and MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in order.
05/16/05 2-213
024-363 RAP
Page Sync Illegal Stop. PageSync became invalid before the specified size was output during IOT output.
024-364 RAP
DMA Transfer Failure. The specified data was input but compression or expansion did not complete when compression or expansion was being performed.
Procedure
If powering the MC OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check the harness between MCU PWB and ESS PWB for connection (including connection to BP PWB and FFC PWB). Check the installation site environment for anything that causes excessive noises. If the problem still persists, replace ESS PWB (PL 11.5) and MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in order.
Procedure
If powering the MC OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Extract the RAM from ESS PWB and insert it again, or replace the RAM. Enter dC355 HDD Diag Program and make diagnosis. If any problems are found, replace HDD. If the problem still persists, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-214
024-365 RAP
Overflow on the Loop Back Write.
024-366 RAP
JBIG Library Other Failure.
Procedure
This failure is currently not displayed.
Procedure
Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following. 1. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-215
024-367 RAP
Decompress Other Failure. An incorrect line sync was detected during IOT output.
024-368 RAP
PCI Error. A failure occurred during PCI access because the PCI bus was incompatible.
Procedure
If powering the MC OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Extract the RAM from ESS PWB and insert it again, or replace the RAM. Enter dC355 HDD Diag Program and make diagnosis. If any problems are found, replace HDD. If the problem still persists, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
If powering the MC OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Extract the RAM from ESS PWB and insert it again, or replace the RAM. Enter dC355 HDD Diag Program and make diagnosis. If any problems are found, replace HDD. If the problem still persists, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-216
024-370 RAP
Marker Code Detect Failure. The end code was not found in the compressed data when, during expansion, it was expanded to the specified size.
024-371 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD IOT-ESS Communication Failure 21. ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IOT and ESS.
Procedure
If powering the MC OFF then ON does not resolve the problem, perform the following: 1. If the problem occurs with a particular doc alone, it is mostly likely to be caused by a software error. 2. A change of print mode (Standard/High Resolution/High Definition) may allow an output. Increase free RAM space available.
Procedure
Refer to 024-340 RAP
If the problem occurs with almost all the docs, it is most likely to be caused by a hardware error. Check the following: Replace the RAM. Enter DC355 HDD Diag Program and make diagnosis. If any problems are found, replace HDD. Check the harness between MCU PWB and ESS PWB for connection (including connection to BP PWB and FFC PWB).
If the problem still persists, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-217
024-372 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD IOT-ESS Communication Failure 22. ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IOT and ESS.
024-373 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD IOT-ESS Communication Failure 23. ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IOT and ESS.
Procedure
Refer to 024-340 RAP
Procedure
Refer to 024-340 RAP
05/16/05 2-218
024-374 RAP
Regi Con PLL Parameter Failure.
024-375 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD IOT-ESS Communication Failure 24. ESS PWB detected a communication failure between IOT and ESS.
Procedure
Refer to 024-340 RAP
Procedure
Refer to 024-340 RAP
05/16/05 2-219
024-600 RAP
Billing master counter repair.
024-601RAP
Billing backup counter #1 repair.
Procedure
This is only logged in history. No corrective action is required.
Procedure
This is only logged in history. No corrective action is required.
05/16/05 2-220
024-602 RAP
Billing backup counter #2 repair.
024-603 RAP
SWKey master counter repair.
Procedure
This is only logged in history. No corrective action is required.
Procedure
This is only logged in history. No corrective action is required.
05/16/05 2-221
024-604 RAP
SWKey backup counter #1 repair.
024-605 RAP
SWKey backup counter #2 repair.
Procedure
This is only logged in history. No corrective action is required.
Procedure
This is only logged in history. No corrective action is required.
05/16/05 2-222
024-606 RAP
Production Number/Serial Number Failure.
024-746 RAP
Selected Paper Tray Parameter Mismatch. A function was specified (one of paper size, paper tray, output tray, and duplex printing) that is not compatible with the type of paper specified.
Procedure
This is only logged in history. No corrective action is required.
Procedure
Do not specify parameters that are incompatible with the specified paper type.
05/16/05 2-223
024-747 RAP
Print Instruction Failure. A print parameter is incorrect, such as the specification of an unknown size, or the specification of automatic for Paper Tray Selection.
024-910 RAP
BSD-ON:7.1 Tray 1 Paper Size Sensing BSD, 8.10 Registration BSD Tray 1 Size Mismatch. When the paper length in Slow Scan direction is measured on the paper feed path, the size detected is different from the size detected by the tray.
Procedure
Change the print parameter and reprint.
Procedure
Check the size and loading condition of the paper in the tray. The paper size and the loading position of the paper guides are appropriate. Y N Load paper of an appropriate size and align the loading position of the paper guides with the paper size. Execute DC140 [071-200 Tray 1 Size Switch]. The displayed value is within the normal output range of Tray 1. (11x17: 0 to 63, A5 SEF: 800 to 863, Tray removed: 928 to 1023) Y N Go to BSD 7.1 and check the Tray 1 Paper Size Sensor for an open or short circuit. If OK, replace the Tray 1 Paper Size Sensor (PL 2.1). Execute DC330 [077-101 Regi Sensor]. Actuate the Regi Sensor with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.10 and check the Reg Sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure OF 99-1. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-224
024-911 RAP
BSD-ON:7.2 Tray 2 Paper Size Sensing BSD, 8.10 Registration BSD Tray 2 Size Mismatch. When the paper length in Slow Scan direction is measured on the paper feed path, the size detected is different from the size detected by the tray.
024-912 RAP
BSD-ON:7.3 Tray 3 Paper Size Sensing BSD, 8.10 Registration BSD Tray 3 Size Mismatch. When the paper length in Slow Scan direction is measured on the paper feed path, the size detected is different from the size detected by the tray.
Procedure
Check the size and loading condition of the paper in the tray. The paper size and the loading position of the paper guides are appropriate. Y N Load paper of an appropriate size and align the loading position of the paper guides with the paper size. Execute DC140 [072-200 Tray 2 Size Switch]. The displayed value is within the normal output range of Tray 2. (11x17: 0 to 63, A5 SEF: 800 to 863, Tray removed: 928 to 1023) Y N Go to BSD 7.2 and check the Tray 2 Paper Size Sensor for an open or short circuit. If OK, replace the Tray 2 Paper Size Sensor (PL 2.1). Execute DC330 [077-101 Regi Sensor]. Actuate the Regi Sensor with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.10 and check the Reg Sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure OF 99-1. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Check the size and loading condition of the paper in the tray. The paper size and the loading position of the paper guides are appropriate. Y N Load paper of an appropriate size and align the loading position of the paper guides with the paper size. Execute DC140 [073-200 Tray 3 Size Switch]. The displayed value is within the normal output range of Tray 3. (A4 LEF: 304 to 367, B5 LEF: 800 to 863, Tray removed: 928 to 1023) Y N Go to BSD 7.3 and check the Tray 3 Paper Size Sensor for an open or short circuit. If OK, replace the Tray 3 Paper Size Sensor (PL 2.1). Execute DC330 [077-101 Regi Sensor]. Actuate the Regi Sensor with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.10 and check the Reg Sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure OF 99-1. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-225
024-913 RAP
BSD-ON:8.10 Registration BSD Tray 4 Size Mismatch. When the paper length in Slow Scan direction is measured on the paper feed path, the size detected is different from the size detected by the tray.
024-914 RAP
BSD-ON:7.6 Single-Tray HCF Option (Tray 6) Paper Size Sensing And Tray Set BSD, 8.10 Registration BSD Tray 6 Size Mismatch. When the paper length in Slow Scan direction is measured on the paper feed path, the detected size is different from the size detected by the HCF tray.
Procedure
Check the size and loading condition of the paper in the tray. The paper size and the loading position of the paper guides are appropriate. Y N Load paper of an appropriate size and align the loading position of the paper guides with the paper size. Execute DC140 [074-200 Tray 4 Size Switch]. The displayed value is within the normal output range of Tray 4. (A4 LEF: 304 to 367, B5 LEF: 800 to 863, Tray removed: 928 to 1023) Y N Go to BSD 7.4 and check the Tray 4 Paper Size Sensor for an open or short circuit. If OK, replace the Tray 3 Paper Size Sensor (PL 2.1). Execute DC330 [077-101 Regi Sensor]. Actuate the Regi Sensor with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.10 and check the Reg Sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure OF 99-1. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Check the size and loading condition of the paper in the tray. The paper size and the loading position of the paper guides are appropriate. Y N Load paper of an appropriate size and align the loading position of the paper guides with the paper size. Execute DC330 [078-202 Tray 6 Size Sensor (Letter). The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 7.6 and check the Tray 6 Paper Size Sensor (Letter) for an open or short circuit. If OK, replace the Tray 6 Paper Size Sensor (Letter) (PL 18.8). Execute DC330 [078-203 Tray 6 Size Sensor (A4). The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 7.6 and check the Tray 6 Paper Size Sensor (A4) for an open or short circuit. If OK, replace the Tray 6 Paper Size Sensor (A4) (PL 18.8). Execute DC330 [077-101 Regi Sensor]. Actuate the Regi Sensor with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.10 and check the Reg Sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure OF 99-1. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-226
024-915 RAP
Tray 7 Size Mismatch. When the paper length in Slow Scan direction is measured on the paper feed path, the size detected is different from the size detected by the tray.
024-916 RAP
BSD-ON:12.30 C-Finisher Stacker Drive BSD One of the following conditions existed when Mix Full was detected in the Finisher Stacker Tray: The paper size (either feed direction or width direction) of the next job is larger than the maximum paper size that was loaded in the previous job. The width of the maximum paper size loaded at the previous job is less than 279.4mm and the Staple mode has been changed. The maximum paper size that was loaded in the previous job is unknown as there was paper in the Stacker Tray at Power ON. Check the paper in the Stacker Tray. Switch the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
NOTE: Tray 7 is not present on this machine. If this code appears, reload the software.
Initial Actions
Procedure
Check the size of the paper in the Stacker Tray. Is the paper size (either feed direction or width direction) of the next job the same as or smaller than the maximum paper size that was loaded in the previous job? Y N Load paper of an appropriate size in the tray. Check the current Staple Mode settings. The mode is the same as the Staple Mode settings from the previous job. Y N Revert to the previous Staple Mode settings. Check the remaining paper in the Stacker Tray before turning the power ON. The Stacker Tray is in a No Paper status with no paper remaining from the previous job left in the tray. Y N Remove the paper for the previous job. Check the Stacker No Paper Sensor. The acceptance surface of the sensor is clean and properly installed. Y N Remove the dirt and install it properly. Execute DC330 [014-262 Stacker No Paper Sensor]. Actuate the front of the Stacker Empty Sensor (PL 21.4) with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 12.30 and check the Stacker No Paper Sensor for an open circuit. Check the connection of the connector between the machine and the Finisher. The tors properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Replace the Finisher Main PWB (PL 21.12) followed by the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Launch DocuColor 250 Status Indicator RAPs connec-
05/16/05 2-227
024-917 RAP
BSD-ON:12.30 C-Finisher Stacker Drive BSD One of the following conditions existed when Mix Full was detected in the Finisher Stacker Tray: The paper size (either feed direction or width direction) of the next job is larger than the maximum paper size that was loaded in the previous job. The width of the maximum paper size loaded at the previous job is less than 279.4mm and the Staple mode has been changed. The maximum paper size that was loaded in the previous job is unknown as there was paper in the Stacker Tray at Power ON. Check the paper in the Stacker Tray. Switch the power OFF then ON.
024-919 RAP
Face UP Tray Close.
Procedure
If the problem persists after opening the Face Up Tray Cover, replace the Face Up Tray Sensor or Face Up Cover.
Initial Actions
Procedure
Check the size of the paper in the Stacker Tray. Is the paper size (either feed direction or width direction) of the next job the same as or smaller than the maximum paper size that was loaded in the previous job? Y N Load paper of an appropriate size in the tray. Check the current Staple Mode settings. The mode is the same as the Staple Mode settings from the previous job. Y N Revert to the previous Staple Mode settings. Check the remaining paper in the Stacker Tray before turning the power ON. The Stacker Tray is in a No Paper status with no paper remaining from the previous job left in the tray. Y N Remove the paper for the previous job. Check the Stacker No Paper Sensor. The acceptance surface of the sensor is clean and properly installed. Y N Remove the dirt and install it properly. Execute DC330 [014-262 Stacker No Paper Sensor]. Actuate the front of the Stacker Empty Sensor (PL 21.4) with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 12.30 and check the Stacker No Paper Sensor for an open circuit. Check the connection of the connector between the machine and the Finisher. The tors properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Replace the Finisher Main PWB (PL 21.12) followed by the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Status Indicator RAPs Launch DocuColor 250 connec-
05/16/05 2-228
024-920 RAP
Face Down Tray1 Paper FULL
024-922 RAP
Face Down Tray2 Paper FULL
Procedure
Clear the paper. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure (OF 99-1).
Procedure
Clear the paper. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure (OF 99-1).
05/16/05 2-229
024-923 RAP
BSD-ON:9.4 Toner Cartridge Life Control (Y, M, C, K2) BSD, 9.13 Yellow, Magenta, Cyan Development BSD, 9.16 Toner Dispense Control (2 Of 3) BSD Yellow Toner Cartridge Empty
024-924 RAP
BSD-ON:9.4 Toner Cartridge Life Control (Y, M, C, K2) BSD, 9.13 Yellow, Magenta, Cyan Development BSD, 9.16 Toner Dispense Control (2 Of 3) BSD Magenta Toner Cartridge Empty
Procedure
Check the connection of P/J140Y and P/J653B. Are P/J140Y and P/J653B properly connected? Y N Connect P/J140Y and P/J653B properly. Check the wire between P/J140Y and P/J653B for open circuit and short circuit (BSD 9.15). The wire between P/J140Y and P/J653B is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Enter diagnostics. Enter DC330 [093-006] (Yellow Dispense Motor). Select Start. Dispense Motor is heard rotating. (ON duration is 2 sec.) Y N Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors P/J201Y on the Dispense Motor. Measure the wire-wound resistance of the Dispense Motor. The resistance between P/J201Y-1 and -2 pins is between 22.0 and 27.0 ohms. Y N Replace the Yellow Dispense Motor (PL 6.4). Check the following for continuity: IOT PWB P/J436-A14 to Dispense Motor P/J201Y-1 IOT PWB P/J436-A13 to Dispense Motor P/J201Y-2
Procedure
Check the connection of P/J140M and P/J653B. Are P/J140M and P/J653B properly connected? Y N Connect P/J140M and P/J653B properly. Check the wire between P/J140M and P/J653B for open circuit and short circuit (BSD 9.15). The wire between P/J140M and P/J653B is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Enter diagnostics. Enter DC330 [093-007] (Magenta Dispense Motor). Select Start. Dispense Motor is heard rotating. (ON duration is 2 sec.) Y N Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors P/J201M on the Dispense Motor. Measure the wire-wound resistance of the Dispense Motor. The resistance between P/J201M-1 and -2 pins is between 22.0 and 27.0 ohms. Y N Replace the Magenta Dispense Motor (PL 6.4). Check the following for continuity: IOT PWB P/J436-A12 to Dispense Motor P/J201M-1 IOT PWB P/J436-A11 to Dispense Motor P/J201M-2
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Perform the following: Disconnect and reconnect the cable between P/J432 on the IOT PWB and P/J402 on the MCU PWB. Remove the Yellow Toner Dispenser. Check that there is no such load as poor Auger rotation, toner blocking and Drive gears binding.
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Perform the following: Disconnect and reconnect the cable between P/J432 on the IOT PWB and P/J402 on the MCU PWB. Remove the Magenta Toner Dispenser. Check that there is no such load as poor Auger rotation, toner blocking and Drive gears binding.
If no problem is found, replace the Flexible Print Cable (PL 11.1), IOT PWB (PL 11.1) and MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in that order. Replace the Toner Cartridge Y (PL 6.1).
If no problem is found, replace the Flexible Print Cable (PL 11.1), IOT PWB (PL 11.1) and MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in that order. Replace the Toner Cartridge M (PL 6.1).
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024-925 RAP
BSD-ON:9.4 Toner Cartridge Life Control (Y, M, C, K2) BSD, 9.13 Yellow, Magenta, Cyan Development BSD, 9.16 Toner Dispense Control (2 Of 3) BSD Cyan Toner Cartridge Empty
024-926 RAP
Punch Dust Box Missing Set
Procedure
Install the Punch Dust Box. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure (OF 99-1).
Procedure
Check the connection of P/J140C and P/J653B. Are P/J140C and P/J653B properly connected? Y N Connect P/J140C and P/J653B properly. Check the wire between P/J140C and P/J653B for open circuit and short circuit (BSD 9.15). The wire between P/J140C and P/J653B is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Enter diagnostics. Enter DC330 [093-008] (Cyan Dispense Motor). Select Start. Dispense Motor is heard rotating. (ON duration is 2 sec.) Y N Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors P/J201C on the Dispense Motor. Measure the wire-wound resistance of the Dispense Motor. The resistance between P/J201C-1 and -2 pins is between 22.0 and 27.0 ohms. Y N Replace the Magenta Dispense Motor (PL 6.4). Check the following for continuity: IOT PWB P/J436-A10 to Dispense Motor P/J201C-1 IOT PWB P/J436-A9 to Dispense Motor P/J201C-2
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Perform the following: Disconnect and reconnect the cable between P/J432 on the IOT PWB and P/J402 on the MCU PWB. Remove the Magenta Toner Dispenser. Check that there is no such load as poor Auger rotation, toner blocking and Drive gears binding.
If no problem is found, replace the Flexible Print Cable (PL 11.1), IOT PWB (PL 11.1) and MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in that order. Replace the Toner Cartridge C (PL 6.1).
05/16/05 2-231
024-927 RAP
BSD-ON:11.1 OCT (Option) BSD Offset Catch Tray Full Stack
024-930 RAP
Stacker Tray Full (Small Size Full).
Procedure
Load the specified transparencies. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure (OF 99-1).
Procedure
Execute DC330 [047-202 Tray Full Sensor]. Actuate the sensor with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 11.1 and check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure (OF 99-1). Check the acceptance surface of the sensor for dirt and foreign substances. It is in proper condition without dirt or foreign substances. Y N Remove the dirt or foreign substances. Replace the IOT PWB (PL 11.1) followed by the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-232
024-934 RAP
BSD-ON:8.10 Registration BSD Paper type mismatch
024-935 RAP
Tray 1 Paper Mismatch.
Procedure
Use Xerox transparencies without borders. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure (OF 99-1).
Initial Actions
Check the paper type. Check the paper type settings.
Procedure
Switch the power OFF then ON. If problem still exists, perform the following: Check the connectors on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-233
024-936 RAP
Tray 2 Paper Mismatch.
024-937 RAP
Tray 3 Paper Mismatch.
Procedure
Use Xerox transparencies without borders. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure (OF 99-1).
Procedure
Use Xerox transparencies without borders. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure (OF 99-1).
05/16/05 2-234
024-938 RAP
OHP kind Mismatch at Tray 4 (Not White Frame OHP).
024-939 RAP
BSD-ON:8.10 Registration BSD Transparency type mismatch (No white border)
Procedure
Use Xerox transparencies. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure (OF 99-1).
Initial Actions
Check the transparency. Check the transparency type settings. Use Xerox transparencies without borders.
Procedure
Switch the power OFF then ON. If problem still exists, perform the following: Check the connectors on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-235
024-940 RAP
Folder Tray Out of Place.
024-941 RAP
Folder Tray Full Stack. The folder tray has a full stack.
Procedure
Set the Folder Tray again. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure (OF 99-1).
Procedure
Perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Press the Eject button for Tri-Fold paper to remove paper. This failure is cleared and 024-988 occurs when the Tri-Fold paper output tray is pulled out. Remove paper and install the Tri-Fold paper output tray to clear 024-988 and automatically continue the job.
If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure (OF 99-1).
05/16/05 2-236
024-942 RAP
Booklet Sheets Over Count. The number of sheets in a booklet is over the limit.
024-943 RAP
Booklet Low Staple. There are few remaining staples for booklets. (This fault can also occur if the cartridge is removed.)
Initial Actions
Check the maximum number of sheets for Booklet.
Procedure
Replace the Staple Cartridge. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure (OF 99-1).
Procedure
Load paper in compliance with the maximum number of sheets for Booklet.Switch the power OFF then ON.Cancel Booklet. The same error recurs. Y N Bind sheets by the maximum number of sheets for Booklet. Replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12) followed by the Finisher Main PWB (PL 21.12).
05/16/05 2-237
024-945 RAP
BSD-ON:12.20 Booklet Tray Control BSD Booklet Full Stack. The number of outlet portions to the booklet tray has reached the system data threshold.
024-946 RAP
BSD-ON:7.1 Tray 1 Paper Size Sensing BSD Tray 1 Not In Position. Tray 1 has not been inserted properly.
Procedure
Execute DC140 [071-200 Tray 1 Size Switch]. The display shows a value between 928 and 1023. Y N Go to BSD 7.1 and troubleshoot the Tray 1 Paper Size Sensor circuit. Perform the following: Check the tray bottom to see if the link is disconnected or broken. Check the rear actuator of the tray to see if it is operating improperly or broken. Replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3) followed by the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-238
024-947 RAP
BSD-ON:7.2 Tray 2 Paper Size Sensing BSD Tray 2 Not In Position. Tray 2 has not been inserted.
024-948 RAP
BSD-ON:7.3 Tray 3 Paper Size Sensing BSD Tray 3 Not In Position. Tray 3 has not been inserted.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. Pull out and re-insert Tray 2.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. Pull out and re-insert Tray 3.
Procedure
Execute DC140 [072-200 Tray 2 Size Switch]. The display shows a value between 928 and 1023. Y N Go to BSD 7.2 and troubleshoot the Tray 2 Paper Size Sensor circuit. Perform the following: Check the tray bottom to see if the link is disconnected or broken. Check the rear actuator of the tray to see if it is operating improperly or broken. Replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3) followed by the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Execute DC140 [073-200 Tray 3 Size Switch]. The display shows a value between 928 and 1023. Y N Go to BSD 7.3 and troubleshoot the Tray 3 Paper Size Sensor circuit. Perform the following: Check the tray bottom to see if the link is disconnected or broken. Check the rear actuator of the tray to see if it is operating improperly or broken. Replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3) followed by the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-239
024-949 RAP
BSD-ON:7.4 Tray 4 Paper Size Sensing BSD Tray 4 Not In Position. Tray 4 has not been inserted.
024-950 RAP
BSD-ON:7.7 Tray 1 Paper Stacking BSD There is no paper in Tray 1.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. Pull out and re-insert Tray 4.
Initial Actions
Check the tray for paper. Switch the power OFF then ON. Check the operation of the actuator.
Procedure
Execute DC140 [074-200 Tray 4 Size Switch]. The display shows a value between 928 and 1023. Y N Go to BSD 7.4 and troubleshoot the Tray 4 Paper Size Sensor circuit. Perform the following: Check the tray bottom to see if the link is disconnected or broken. Check the rear actuator of the tray to see if it is operating improperly or broken. Replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3) followed by the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Execute DC330 [071-201 Tray 1 Paper Sensor]. Activate the actuator of the Tray 1 Paper Sensor (PL 2.6). The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 7.7 and troubleshoot the Tray 1 Paper Sensor circuit. Perform the following: Check the sensor actuator for an improper operation, breakage or disconnection. Replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3) followed by the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-240
024-951 RAP
BSD-ON:7.8 Tray 2 Paper Stacking BSD There is no paper in Tray 2.
024-952 RAP
BSD-ON:7.9 Tray 3 Paper Stacking BSD There is no paper in Tray 3.
Initial Actions
Check the tray for paper. Switch the power OFF then ON. Check the operation of the actuator.
Initial Actions
Check the tray for paper. Switch the power OFF then ON. Check the operation of the actuator.
Procedure
Execute DC330 [072-201 Tray 2 Paper Sensor]. Activate the actuator of the Tray 2 Paper Sensor (PL 2.8). The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 7.8 and troubleshoot the Tray 2 Paper Sensor circuit. Perform the following: Check the sensor actuator for an improper operation, breakage or disconnection. Replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3) followed by the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Execute DC330 [073-201 Tray 3 Paper Sensor]. Activate the actuator of the Tray 3 Paper Sensor (PL 2.10). The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 7.9 and troubleshoot the Tray 3 Paper Sensor circuit. Perform the following: Check the sensor actuator for an improper operation, breakage or disconnection. Replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3) followed by the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-241
024-953 RAP
BSD-ON:7.10 Tray 4 Paper Stacking BSD There is no paper in Tray 4.
024-954 RAP
BSD-ON:7.5 Tray 5 (No HCF/Single - Tray HCF) Paper Size Sensing BSD There is no paper in Tray 5.
Initial Actions
Check the tray for paper. Switch the power OFF then ON. Check the operation of the actuator.
Initial Actions
Check the tray for paper. Switch the power OFF then ON. Check the operation of the actuator.
Procedure
Execute DC330 [074-201 Tray 4 Paper Sensor]. Activate the actuator of the Tray 4 Paper Sensor (PL 2.12). The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 7.10 and troubleshoot the Tray 4 Paper Sensor circuit. Perform the following: Check the sensor actuator for an improper operation, breakage or disconnection. Replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3) followed by the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Execute DC330 [075-202 Tray 5 Paper Sensor]. Activate the actuator of the Tray 5 Paper Sensor (PL 3.7). The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 7.5 and troubleshoot the Tray 5 Paper Sensor circuit. Perform the following: Check the sensor actuator for an improper operation, breakage or disconnection. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-242
024-955 RAP
BSD-ON:7.12 Single-Tray HCF Option (Tray 6) Paper Stacking BSD There is no paper in Tray 6.
024-956 RAP
There is no paper in tray 7.
Procedure
NOTE: This feature is not present on this machine. If this code appears, a software problem may exist. Reinstall the latest version or the IIT Software and the ESS Firmware (GP 2).
Initial Actions
Check the tray for paper. Switch the power OFF then ON. Check the operation of the actuator.
Procedure
Execute DC330 [078-200 Tray 6 Paper Sensor]. Activate the actuator of the Tray 6 Paper Sensor (PL 18.5). The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 7.12 and troubleshoot the Tray 6 Paper Sensor circuit. Perform the following: Check the sensor actuator for an improper operation, breakage or disconnection. Replace the HCF PWB (PL 18.8).
05/16/05 2-243
024-957 RAP
Interposer No Paper. There is no paper in the interposer.
024-958 RAP
BSD-ON:7.5 Tray 5 (No HCF/Single - Tray HCF) Paper Size Sensing BSD Tray 5 Size Mismatch. The paper in the tray and the paper specified for printing are different.
Procedure
NOTE: This feature is not present on this machine. If this code appears, a software problem may exist. Reinstall the latest version or the IIT Software and the ESS Firmware (GP 2).
Initial Actions
Check the paper size in the tray. Switch the power OFF then ON. Check the operation of the side guides.
Procedure
Check the paper size in Tray 5. It is the paper size specified for printing. Y N Load the correct paper into the tray. Check the Tray 5 Paper Size Sensor. Check the connectors P/J113, P/J639, P/J679 and P/ J407. The connectors are properly connected. Y N Connect properly. Check the wire between P/J113 and P/J407 for open circuit and short circuit (BSD 7.5). The wire between P/J113 and P/J407 is OK. Y N Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between the MCU PWB P/J407-A3 (+) and the GND (-) (BSD 7.5). The voltage is approximately +3.3VDC. Y N Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Check the following: Side Guide positions The tray bottom to see if the link is disconnected or broken. The side actuator of the tray to see if it is operating improperly or broken. If problem still exists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-244
024-959 RAP
BSD-ON:7.1 Tray 1 Paper Size Sensing BSD Tray 1 Paper Size Mismatch. The paper in tray 1 and the paper specified for printing are different.
024-960 RAP
BSD-ON:7.2 Tray 2 Paper Size Sensing BSD Tray 2 Paper Size Mismatch. The paper in tray 2 and the paper specified for printing are different.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. Check the paper size in the tray.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. Check the paper size in the tray.
Procedure
Execute DC140 [071-200 Tray 1 Size Switch]. The display shows a value within the normal output range of Tray 1 (11x17: 0 to 63, A5 SEF: 800 to 863, Tray removed: 928 to 1023). Y N Go to BSD 7.1 and troubleshoot the Tray 1 Paper Size Sensor circuit. Perform the following: Side Guide and End Guide positions Check the tray bottom to see if the link is disconnected or broken. Check the rear actuator of the tray to see if it is operating improperly or broken. Replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3) followed by the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Execute DC140 [072-200 Tray 2 Size Switch]. The display shows a value within the normal output range of Tray 2 (11x17: 0 to 63, A5 SEF: 800 to 863, Tray removed: 928 to 1023). Y N Go to BSD 7.2 and troubleshoot the Tray 2 Paper Size Sensor circuit. Perform the following: Side Guide and End Guide positions Check the tray bottom to see if the link is disconnected or broken. Check the rear actuator of the tray to see if it is operating improperly or broken. Replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3) followed by the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-245
024-961 RAP
BSD-ON:7.3 Tray 3 Paper Size Sensing BSD Tray 3 Paper Size Mismatch. The paper in tray 3 and the paper specified for printing are different.
024-962 RAP
BSD-ON:7.4 Tray 4 Paper Size Sensing BSD Tray 4 Paper Size Mismatch. The paper in tray 4 and the paper specified for printing are different.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. Check the paper size in the tray.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. Check the paper size in the tray.
Procedure
Execute DC140 [073-200 Tray 3 Size Switch]. The display shows a value within the normal output range of Tray 3 (11x17: 0 to 63, A5 SEF: 800 to 863, Tray removed: 928 to 1023). Y N Go to BSD 7.3 and troubleshoot the Tray 3 Paper Size Sensor circuit. Perform the following: Side Guide and End Guide positions Check the tray bottom to see if the link is disconnected or broken. Check the rear actuator of the tray to see if it is operating improperly or broken. Replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3) followed by the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Execute DC140 [074-200 Tray 4 Size Switch]. The display shows a value within the normal output range of Tray 4 (11x17: 0 to 63, A5 SEF: 800 to 863, Tray removed: 928 to 1023). Y N Go to BSD 7.4 and troubleshoot the Tray 4 Paper Size Sensor circuit. Perform the following: Side Guide and End Guide positions Check the tray bottom to see if the link is disconnected or broken. Check the rear actuator of the tray to see if it is operating improperly or broken. Replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3) followed by the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-246
024-965 RAP
ATS/APS No Paper. The paper specified for printing has run out.
024-966 RAP
ATS/APS No Destination Error. The paper specified for printing cannot be detected.
Initial Actions
Check if there is the specified paper in the tray. Switch the power OFF then ON. Check the operation of the side guides.
Initial Actions
Switch the power OFF then ON. Check if there is paper in the tray. Change the settings or replace the tray. Check the tray guides. Reinstall the tray.
Procedure
Check the connection of each connector of the Tray Module PWB and the MCU PWB. The connectors are properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), if the problem continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Change the trays and check whether the same problem occurs. The problem occurs only in a particular tray. Y N Replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3) followed by the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Check the connection of each MCU PWB (PL 11.1) connector. The connectors are properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Go to the relevant BSD. When the problem occurs in Tray 1: Go to BSD 7.1 and check the Tray 1 Paper Size Sensor. When the problem occurs in Tray 2: Go to BSD 7.2 and check the Tray 2 Paper Size Sensor. When the problem occurs in Tray 3: Go to BSD 7.3 and check the Tray 3 Paper Size Sensor. When the problem occurs in Tray 4: Go to BSD 7.4 and check the Tray 4 Paper Size Sensor.
05/16/05 2-247
024-967 RAP
Different Width Mix Paper Detect (Staple Job). A mix of different widths was detected when it was specified that stapling is only possible when all the widths are the same.
024-968 RAP
Stapler/Punch Batting. Stapler and punch batting.
Procedure Procedure
Cancel Staple mode. The same problem recurs. Y N Reload with the appropriate paper and resume the job. Check the connection of each connector of the Finisher PWB. The connectors are properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12), if the problem continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Cancel Staple mode and Punch mode. The same problem recurs. Y N Correct the settings. Check the connection of each connector of the Finisher PWB. The connectors are properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Check the connection of the cable between the machine and the Finisher. The cable is properly connected. Y N Connect the cable properly. Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12), if the problem continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-248
024-969 RAP
Different Width Mix Punch. Paper of different widths was detected while printing in punch mode.
024-970 RAP
BSD-ON:7.6 Single-Tray HCF Option (Tray 6) Paper Size Sensing And Tray Set BSD Tray 6 (HCF) not In Position. Tray 6 has not been inserted.
Initial Actions
Check if there is the specified paper in the tray. Switch the power OFF then ON.
Initial Actions
Switch the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Copy: Cancel Punch mode (user intervention) Printer: Cancel Punch mode (auto cancellation) The same problem recurs. Y N Correct the settings. Check the connection of each connector of the Finisher PWB. The connectors are properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Check the connection of the cable between the machine and the Finisher. The cable is properly connected. Y N Connect the cable properly. Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12), if the problem continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Install Tray 6 (HCF) properly. The same problem recurs. Y N End Check the connection of the cable between the Tray 6 and machine. The cable properly connected. Y N Connect the cable properly. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-249
024-971 RAP
Tray 7 Not In Position. Tray 7 has not been inserted.
024-972 RAP
BSD-ON:7.6 Single-Tray HCF Option (Tray 6) Paper Size Sensing And Tray Set BSD Tray 6 Paper Size Mismatch. The paper in tray 6 and the paper specified for printing are different.
Procedure
NOTE: This feature is not present on this machine. If this code appears, a software problem may exist. Reinstall the latest version or the IIT Software and the ESS Firmware (GP 2).
Initial Actions
Load the correct paper into the tray. Switch the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Execute DC330 [078-202 Tray 6 Size Sensor (Letter)]. Actuate the Tray 6 Paper Size Sensor (Letter) with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 7.6 and troubleshoot the Tray 6 Paper Size Sensor (Letter) circuit. Execute DC330 [078-203 Tray 6 Size Sensor (A4)]. Actuate the Tray 6 Paper Size Sensor (A4) with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 7.6 and troubleshoot the Tray 6 Paper Size Sensor (A4) circuit. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-250
024-973 RAP
Tray 7 Paper Size Mismatch. The paper in tray 7 and the paper specified for printing are different.
024-974 RAP
Interposer Tray Size Mismatch. The specified size and the tray size are different when feeding paper from the interposer.
Procedure
NOTE: This feature is not present on this machine. If this code appears, a software problem may exist. Reinstall the latest version or the IIT Software and the ESS Firmware (GP 2).
Procedure
NOTE: This feature is not present on this machine. If this code appears, a software problem may exist. Reinstall the latest version or the IIT Software and the ESS Firmware (GP 2).
05/16/05 2-251
024-975 RAP
It was detected that the number of sheets for Booklet was exceeded when printing started. The number of sheets loaded exceeded the maximum number of sheets possible for Booklet.
024-976 RAP
BSD-ON:12.27 C-Finisher Stapler Control BSD Finisher Staple Status incorrect. The staple home sensor's changing from off to on was not detected within 450 ms after the start of a forward rotation operation, and the staple head home sensor came on within 200 ms after the staple motor reverse rotation.
Initial Actions
Check the maximum number of sheets for Booklet. Switch the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Enter dC330 [14-041] and [12-044], Stapler Move Motor (PL 21.6), alternately. Select Start. The Staple Move Motor energizes. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.26 BSD. Check continuity between the Stapler Move Motor and Finisher Main PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Staple Move Motor (PL 21.6). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Select dC330 [14-241], Stapler Move Position Sensor (PL 21.6). Select Start. Block/unblock the Stapler Move Position Sensor. The display changed. Y N Select Stop. Go to the 12.26 BSD. Check continuity between the Stapler Move Position Sensor and Finisher Main PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Stapler Move Position Sensor (PL 21.6). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Check the following: Obstructions on the Stapler Upper Rail Stapler Move Motor Gear If the above checks are OK. replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
Procedure
Load paper in compliance with the maximum number of sheets for Booklet.Switch the power OFF then ON.Cancel Booklet. The same error recurs. Y N Bind sheets by the maximum number of sheets for Booklet. Replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12) followed by the Finisher Main PWB (PL 21.12).
05/16/05 2-252
024-977 RAP
BSD-ON:12.27 C-Finisher Stapler Control BSD Stapler Feed Ready Failure 1. 2. The staple ready sensor was off at the start of a stapling operation. The staple ready sensor did not come on within 13 empty punch operations.
024-978 RAP
BSD-ON:12.18 Booklet Staple Control BSD Booklet Stapler incorrect. The ready signal was still not ready at the specified time after the start of a booklet stapling operation.
Procedure
Enter dC330 [14-243], Stapler Ready Sensor (PL 21.6). Block/unblock the Stapler Ready Sensor. The display changed. Y N Check continuity between the Stapler Ready Sensor and Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Measure the voltage between J8356-5 (+) and the GND (-) of the Stapler Assembly (PL 21.6). The voltage is approximately +5VDC. Y N Go to BSD 12.27 and check for an open wire between the Finisher PWB and the Stapler Assembly. Replace the Stapler Ready Sensor (PL 21.6). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Check the following: Wiring between the Staple Ready Sensor and the Finisher PWB Wiring between the Staple Motor and the Finisher PWB Obstructions on the Stapler Upper Rail Stapler Move Motor Gear
Procedure
Check continuity between the Booklet PWB and Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Staple (PL 21.16). The problem resolved. Y N Replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
If the above checks are OK. replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
05/16/05 2-253
024-979 RAP
BSD-ON:12.27 C-Finisher Stapler Control BSD Stapler Near Empty. The stapler is nearly out of staples, or there was a problem in stapling (treated as the empty condition).
024-980 RAP
BSD-ON:12.30 C-Finisher Stacker Drive BSD Finisher Stacker Tray FullOne of the following: It was detected that small size paper was full during the operation of matching the stacker tray height (while lowering). The half condition was detected during the operation of matching the stacker tray height while ejecting half limit paper (while lowering). Large size paper was ejected in a situation where the large size paper full (half) position had already been detected. The Stacker No Paper Sensor for improper installation The Stacker No Paper Sensor connectors for connection failure The Elevator Motor for operation failure The Elevator Motor connectors for connection failure
Initial Actions
Stapler Head connectors for connection failure Staple remaining amount
Procedure
Enter dC330 [14-242], Low Staple Sensor (PL 21.6). LOW (staples available) is displayed. Y N Check continuity between the Stapler Head and Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Stapler Head (PL 21.6). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12).
Initial Actions
Procedure
Enter dC330 [14-061] and [14-060], Elevator Motor (PL 21.4), alternately. The Elevator Motor energizes. Y N Check continuity between the Elevator Motor and Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK, Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Elevator Motor (PL 21.4). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB Select [14-263], Stacker Encoder Sensor (PL 21.4). Block/unblock the Stacker Encoder Sensor. The display changes. Y N Check continuity between the Stacker Encoder Sensor and Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK, Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Stacker Encoder Sensor (PL 21.4). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB Select [14-272], Stacker No Paper Sensor (PL 21.4). Block/unblock the Stacker No Paper Sensor. The display changes. Y N Check continuity between the Stacker No Paper Sensor and Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK, Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Stacker No Paper Sensor (PL 21.4). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB A
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024-981 RAP
BSD-ON:12.21 C-Finisher Top Tray Stacking BSD Finisher Top Tray Full. The top tray sensor was on for 10 consecutive seconds.
Initial Actions
Check Top Tray Exit for operation failure Check paper transportation failure due to a foreign substance/burr on the paper path Check transportation failure of non-standard paper
Procedure
Execute DC330 [014-215 Top Tray Full Sensor]. Actuate the Top Tray Full Sensor (PL 21.28) with paper. The display changes. Y N Check the circuit of the Top Tray Full Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Enter dC330 [014-115], Top Tray Exit Sensor (PL 21.11). Actuate the Top Tray Exit Sensor. The display changes. Y N Check the circuit of the Top Tray Exit Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [014-007], Exit Motor (PL 21.11). The motor energizes. Y N Check the circuit of the Exit Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Select [014-011] or [014-012], Transport Gate Solenoid (PL 21.10). The Transport Gate Solenoid actuates. Y N Check the circuit of the Transport Gate Solenoid. Refer to the OF 99-8 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select [014-001], Finisher Transport Motor (PL 21.10). The motor energizes. Y N Check the circuit of the Finisher Transport Motor. Refer to the OF 99-9 RAP for troubleshooting procedure. Select Stop. Check the following: Ensure that the connectors shown in the circuit diagrams are securely connected and that the wires are not damaged Check the Exit Motor and its associated gears and belts for damage, contamination or misalignment Exit Drive Shaft for wear and a revolution failure The Exit Pinch Rolls for wear and/or damage
If the above checks are OK, then replace the Top Tray Exit Sensor (PL 21.11). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Launch DocuColor 250 05/16/05 2-255 Status Indicator RAPs
024-982 RAP
BSD-ON:12.30 C-Finisher Stacker Drive BSD, 12.31 C-Finisher Stack Height Detection BSD Stacker Lower Safety Warning. The stacker tray lower safety switch came on.
024-983 RAP
Booklet Tray Full. The booklet tray is full.
Initial Actions
Switch the power OFF then ON.
Initial Actions
Switch the power OFF then ON. Check the installation condition of the sensor.
Procedure
Check the set values in DC131 [763-137] and DC131 [763-138]. The set values are appropriate for the paper size. Y N Change the settings or return it to the default value 20. Check each connector of the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12) and the Finisher Main PWB (PL 21.12). The connectors are properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12) followed by the Finisher Main PWB (PL 21.12).
Procedure
Remove paper from the Stacker.Check the lower part of the Stacker for obstacles. The lift up/ down mechanism has no obstructions. Y N Remove any obstructions. Check the driver gear for wear, rotation failure and damage. The driver gear is in good condition without wear, rotation failure or damage. Y N Replace the driver gear if it is worn, damaged or has rotation failure. Check the belt for slack and disengagement. The belt is in good condition without slack or disengagement. Y N Correct the slack or disengagement of the belt. Execute DC330 [014-060 Stacker Up ON/OFF] and DC330 [014-061 Stacker Down ON/OFF] alternately. The Stacker Tray lifts up/down properly. Y N Go to BSD 12.30 and troubleshoot the Elevator Motor circuit (OF 99-6, OF 99-7). Execute DC330 [014-263 Stack Encoder Sensor]. Lift up/down the Stacker Tray. Does change the display? Y N Go to BSD 12.30 and Troubleshoot the Stack Encoder Sensor circuit (OF 99-2). Replace the Finisher Main PWB (PL 21.12). this
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024-984 RAP
BSD-ON:12.18 Booklet Staple Control BSD Booklet Low Staple F 1. 2. The booklet stapler low staple F signal came on just before a stapling operation. The booklet stapler low staple F signal came on when power was turned or when the interlock close was initialized.
024-985 RAP
BSD-ON:12.19 SMH Stop Check
Procedure
Check the paper size/paper orientation/paper type settings and press the Eject/Set key.
Procedure
Supply the staples. The problem is resolved. Y N Enter dC330 [13-107], Low Staple Front. LOW (staples available) is displayed. Y N Check continuity between the Staple and Booklet PWB, and between the Booklet PWB and Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Booklet Stapler Low Staple Front (PL 21.16). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12).
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024-987 RAP
Envelope Folder Tray Full. The envelope folder tray is full.
024-988 RAP
Envelope Folder Tray Set Failure. The envelope folder tray was not correctly put into position.
Procedure
Remove paper from the Envelope Folder Tray. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure (OF 99-1).
Procedure
Set the Envelop Folder Tray properly. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure (OF 99-1).
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024-989 RAP
BSD-ON:12.18 Booklet Staple Control BSD Booklet Low Staple R 1. 2. The booklet stapler low staple R signal came on just before a stapling operation. The booklet stapler low staple R signal came on when power was turned or when the interlock close was initialized.
024-990 RAP
BSD-ON:12.10 C-Finisher Booklet / Punch Transport BSD Punch Dust Full.
Procedure
Remove the Puncher Waste Bin and discard its dust. Install the Puncher Waste Bin. The problem resolved. Y N Enter dC330 [14-275], Puncher Box Set Sensor (PL 21.5). Remove and insert the Puncher Waste Bin. The display changes. Y N Check continuity between the Puncher Box Set Sensor and Finisher Main PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Puncher Box Set Sensor (PL 21.5). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Select Stop. Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Ensure the Puncher Waste Bin is installed properly.
Procedure
Supply the staples. The problem is resolved. Y N Enter dC330 [13-108], Low Staple Rear. LOW (staples available) is displayed Y N Check continuity between the Staple and Booklet PWB, and between the Booklet PWB and Finisher PWB. The continuity check is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Booklet Stapler Low Staple Rear (PL 21.16). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). If the problem persists, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 21.12).
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025-596 RAP
Diag HDD Failure 1. NG came up during DC355 HDD failure prediction.
025-597 RAP
Diag HDD Failure 2. An error occurred during DC355 HDD initialization.
Procedure
Perform the following: 1. 2. Pull out and insert the HDD Harness. Replace the Hard Drive (PL 11.6).
Procedure
Perform the following: 1. 2. Pull out and insert the HDD Harness. Replace the Hard Drive (PL 11.6).
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027-452 RAP
Duplicate IP address. There are duplicate IP addresses.
027-500 RAP
SMTP Server Address Resolution Failure. The SMTP server name was incorrect when sending a mail response.
Procedure
Change the IP address.
Procedure
Set up the IP address. (Do not obtain the IP address from the DHCP server.)
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027-501 RAP
POP Server Address Resolution Failure. The POP server name was incorrect when using the POP3 protocol.
027-502 RAP
POP Authentication Failure. Login to the POP server failed when using the POP3 protocol.
Procedure Procedure
Check that the POP server settings from CWIS are correct. Check that the user name and password used in the POP server from CWIS are correct.
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027-700 RAP
Media Failure. There was a media failure.
027-701 RAP
Media Not Found. Media was not found.
Procedure
Replace the malfunctioning Media with a working Media.
Procedure
Insert the Media.
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027-702 RAP
Media Data Not Found / Not Supported. The data on the media was corrupted or there was no data.
027-703 RAP
Media Reader Failure / Disconnected. ESS cannot access the media reader.
Procedure
Input Media data. If necessary, repair or replace the Media.
Procedure
Check the connection between the Media Reader and the device. If the problem persists, replace the Media Reader.
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027-706 RAP
Certificate not found
027-707 RAP
Certificate expired
Procedure
Store a correct certificate in this machine.
Procedure
Store a correct certificate in this machine.
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027-708 RAP
Certificate untrusted
027-709 RAP
Certificate revoked
Procedure
Store a correct certificate in this machine.
Procedure
Store a correct certificate in this machine.
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027-710 RAP
S/MIME mail was disabled
027-711 RAP
S/MIME mail sender certificate not found
Procedure
Sender has the S/MIME certificate for the M/C but the S/MIME settings in M/C is invalid. Enable S/MIME setting in the device.
Procedure
To validate the signature, a valid sender certificate is required. Register the sender certificate in M/C or change your mailer options so that the S/MIME signature mails from the sender will be sent with the certificate.
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027-712 RAP
S/MIME mail sender certificate not valid
027-713 RAP
S/MIME mail was altered
Procedure
To validate a signature, a valid sender certificate is required. As the sender certificate registered in the device is unreliable or it has expired, the S/MIME signature mail is unreliable and the received mail is discarded. Check that the signature bearer of the CA certificate is registered in the device. Explain to the customer that the sender needs to send a mail that is signed with a valid certificate because the sender certificate has expired.
Procedure
Attackers may tamper mails on the sending path. Explain to the customer that the device is blocking the attacks from attackers.
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027-714 RAP
S/MIME mail sender impersonation
027-715 RAP
S/MIME mail certificate not supported
Procedure
Mails may be sent from impersonated senders. Explain to the customer that the device is blocking the attacks from attackers.
Procedure
Check that the appropriate certificate is registered and is set as the S/MIME certificate in the M/C.
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027-716 RAP
No-Signed mail receipt was rejected
027-720 RAP
Ext Srv. Host Not Found. A server specified for a remote application was not found, or DNS resolution was not possible.
Procedure
The flag that prohibits receiving of unreliable mail is enabled. If a problem is found, disable the flag that prohibits receiving of unreliable mail.
Procedure
Check that the correct DNS server address is set up. Check whether an application interface (CWFS) installed on the PC is registered by DNS server or not.
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027-721 RAP
Ext Srv. Not Found. An attempt was made to run a remote application but the response that the cooperating application was not found came from the directly reached host.
027-722 RAP
Ext Srv. Timeout Failure. An attempt was made to run a remote application but it failed due to timeout.
Procedure
Check that the DNS server address is set properly. Check that the PC running the application interface (CWFS) is registered in DNS
Procedure
1. 2. 3. If a number of documents is specified for scanning, scan one document and store it. When scanning and storing are successful, change the application interface timeout value. If scanning and storing are not successful, perform step (3). Check that the scan document can be uploaded from the PC browser. When uploading is successful, change the application interface timeout value.
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027-723 RAP
Ext Srv. Authentication Failure. An attempt was made to run a remote application but it failed during authentication.
027-724 RAP
Ext Srv. Access Failure. An attempt to run a remote application failed. (This covers all cases that failure for a reason other than that the service was not found, timeout, or an authentication failure.)
Procedure
Check the user name and password to enter when creating a job flow. (Currently, this fail does not occur because CWFS does not deal with authentication.
Procedure
Check whether an application interfaced (CWFS) operates correctly. When it is operating, check the CWFS log.
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027-725 RAP
Ext Srv. Operation Failure. The job processing at the site of the remote application failed.
027-726 RAP
Ext Srv. Unknown State. The job status at the site of the remote application is unknown.
Procedure
Check whether an application interfaced (CWFS) operates correctly. When it is operating, check the CWFS log.
Procedure
Check whether an application interfaced (CWFS) operates correctly. When it is operating, check the CWFS log.
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027-727 RAP
Ext Srv. Req Invalid Params. A parameter used by a remote application was incorrect.
027-728 RAP
Ext Srv. Required File Exceeded
Procedure
Check the parameters used for creating the job flow.
Procedure
Set a job so that the maximum number of files that can be sent will not be exceeded.
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027-737 RAP
Template Server Read ERR. An error came from the job template pool server when reading data.
027-739 RAP
Invalid Template Server Path. The specified job template pool server was not found.
Procedure
Check to see whether you have privileges for the directory storing the job template.
Procedure
Check the path name for the job template pool server.
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027-740 RAP
Template Server Login ERR. It was not possible to log into the job template pool server.
027-741 RAP
Template Server Connect Failure. It was not possible to connect to the job template pool server.
Procedure
1. 2. 3. Set up the login name and password at the storage having the job template file. Check that other PCs on the network can log in using the above account. In CentreWare and from the client PC, set up the login name and password in the resources.
Procedure
1. 2. 3. 4. Connect the cable between the MC and the network correctly. By pinging from the destination server, check that the MC is connected. Conduct a ping test from PSW to the destination server. Check that the Client PC can be connected via ftp to the destination server.
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027-742 RAP
HD File System Full. A job template could not be stored because of insufficient HDD area.
027-743 RAP
Template Server Install ERR. The installation of the job template pool server was not correct.
Procedure
1. 2. 3. The HDD may be full of the scanned image. Wait for a while and retry. Initialize the internal HDD. Replace the HDD (PL 11.6).
Procedure
Check the settings for the job template pool server.
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027-744 RAP
Template Server ADD ERR. There was a problem with the domain name of the job template pool server.
027-745 RAP
Template Server ADD ERR. The address of the DNS server is not installed in the M/C.
Procedure Procedure
Check the connection to the DNS server. Check that the domain name is registered at the DNS server. Register the DNS server address on the MC. Or use the IP address as the job template pool server address and set it up.
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027-746 RAP
Job Template Pool Server Not Ready. The port for the protocol specified by the installed job template pool server has not been activated.
027-751 RAP
Job Template Analysis Error. An error was detected during analysis of the specified document.
Procedure
Actuate the protocol port (FTP Client or SMB) specified by the job template pool server setting.
Procedure
Check the settings for the job flow.
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027-752 RAP
Must User un Inputting. It was specified that a job be started while a required user input had not been input.
027-753 RAP
Job Flow Service Request Disabled. The specified document service is invalid.
Procedure Procedure
1. 2. Do not link any job flow that requires an entry of any mandatory item to the mailbox. Set up the specified value for the mandatory item that the job flow requires you to enter. Have the service available.
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027-760 RAP
XJT Command Failure. A command from an XDOD client was incorrect.
027-770 RAP
PDL Error
Procedure
Check the following: Check 1: Check if the parameter setting specified in XDOD client is out of system specifications. Check 2: Check the XDOD client and Controller versions, and then save the XDOD job ticket and contact Support G for checking. (It would be the best if PRN file can be obtained, but it is not possible from the XDOD client.)
Procedure
This Fault Code may occur in the following situation: 1. 2. When a job contains a PDL error. When a job size exceeds 4GB.
If the job was created by a print driver not equipped with DFE. Create the job again using the print driver equipped with the DFE and resubmit the job.
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027-771 RAP
DFE Disk Full
027-796 RAP
Email Not Printed. Mail was discarded because the mail was received with no attached document and it was specified that only the documents attached to received mail should be printed.
Procedure
Change the job conditions and try again. Delete unnecessary Files from the HD in the DFE.
Procedure
To print the mail body or header information, make settings as such in the CWIS Properties screen.
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027-797 RAP
Invalid Output Destination. The output destination for received mail was incorrect.
Procedure
Specify the correct output destination and resend the mail.
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027-797 RAP
027-797 RAP
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042-313 RAP
BSD-ON:10.5 Fuser Fan Control (1 Of 2) BSD Rear Cooling Fan Failure
042-320 RAP
BSD-ON:9.7 Y, M, C Drums Drive BSD Yellow Drum Motor Drive Failure
Initial Actions
Check the vent for obstacles and blockage. Turn the power OFF then ON.
Initial Actions
Check that the Front Cover is closed. Turn the power OFF then ON. Install the Xero/Deve Drawer Unit.
Procedure
Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recur. Y N End Enter dc330 [042-034 Rear Cooling Fan]. The Rear Cooling Fan operate. Y N Go to BSD 10.5 and troubleshoot the Rear Cooling Fan (PL 9.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Execute dc330 [042-011 Drum Motor YMC: 73.3mm/s]. The Drum rotates for at least a moment. Y N Go to BSD 9.7 and troubleshoot the Drum Motor YMC (PL 1.2). Check around the Drum Cartridge for binding or extra loading. The Drum Cartridge loading is normal. Y N Remove the Drum Cartridge and/or the cause for extra load (PL 6.1). Replace the Drum Motor Y (PL 1.2). If the problem continues, replace the Drum Motor YMC PWB (PL 1.2). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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042-321 RAP
BSD-ON:9.7 Y, M, C Drums Drive BSD Magenta Drum Motor Drive Failure
042-322 RAP
BSD-ON:9.7 Y, M, C Drums Drive BSD Cyan Drum Motor Drive Failure
Initial Actions
Check that the Front Cover is closed. Turn the power OFF then ON. Install the Xero/Deve Drawer Unit.
Initial Actions
Check that the Front Cover is closed. Turn the power OFF then ON. Install the Xero/Deve Drawer Unit.
Procedure
Execute dc330 [042-011 Drum Motor YMC: 73.3mm/s]. The Drum rotates for at least a moment. Y N Go to BSD 9.7 and troubleshoot the Drum Motor YMC (PL 1.2). Check around the Drum Cartridge for binding or extra loading. The Drum Cartridge loading is normal. Y N Remove the Drum Cartridge and/or the cause for extra load (PL 6.1). Replace the Drum Motor M (PL 1.2). If the problem continues, replace the Drum Motor YMC PWB (PL 1.2). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Execute dc330 [042-011 Drum Motor YMC: 73.3mm/s]. The Drum rotates for at least a moment. Y N Go to BSD 9.7 and troubleshoot the Drum Motor YMC (PL 1.2). Check around the Drum Cartridge for binding or extra loading. The Drum Cartridge loading is normal. Y N Remove the Drum Cartridge and/or the cause for extra load (PL 6.1). Replace the Drum Motor C (PL 1.2). If the problem continues, replace the Drum Motor YMC PWB (PL 1.2). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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042-323 RAP
BSD-ON:9.6 Black Drum (K) Drive Control BSD Black Drum Motor Drive Failure
042-324 RAP
BSD-ON:9.18 Transfer Belt Drive Control BSD IBT Drive Motor Failure
Initial Actions
Check that the Front Cover is closed. Turn the power OFF then ON. Install the Xero/Deve Drawer Unit.
Initial Actions
Check that the Front Cover is closed. Turn the power OFF then ON. Install the IBT Cleaner Assembly.
Procedure
Execute dc330 [042-011 Drum Motor YMC: 73.3mm/s]. The Drum rotates for at least a moment. Y N Go to BSD 9.7 and troubleshoot the Drum Motor YMC (PL 1.2). Check around the Drum Cartridge for binding or extra loading. The Drum Cartridge loading is normal. Y N Remove the Drum Cartridge and/or the cause for extra load (PL 6.1). Replace the Drum Motor K (PL 1.1). If the problem continues, replace the Drum Motor K PWB (PL 1.1). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Enter dc330 [042-033 IBT Belt Check: 220mm/s]. The belt rotates for at least a moment. Y N Go to BSD 9.18 and troubleshoot the IBT Drive Motor (PL 7.4). Check the installation of the IBT Cleaner Assembly. The IBT Cleaner Assembly properly installed. Y N Install the IBT Cleaner Assembly properly. If the IBT Cleaner Assembly is installed properly, replace the IBT Cleaner Assembly (PL 7.3). Replace the IBT Drive Motor (PL 7.4). If the problem continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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042-325 RAP
BSD-ON:9.7 Y, M, C Drums Drive BSD Main Motor Failure
042-326 RAP
BSD-ON:9.20 Transfer Belt Position Monnitoring BSD Belt Home Position too long NOTE: The IBT Steering Motor drives the IBT Steering Cam with the gear. While the IBT Steering Cam rotation range is less than 1 complete round, the Steering Cam rotates more than 1 round in the IBT Steering Motor Component Control. Therefore, remove it when the rotation exceeds the rotation range. This is a normal operation and the step-out sound is not abnormal. An error has occurred if no step-out sound can be heard and the IBT Steering Motor does not operate.
Initial Actions
Ensure that the Front Cover is closed. Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Enter dc330 [042-002 Main Motor:220mm/s]. The Main Motor rotate for at least a moment. Y N Go to BSD? and troubleshoot the Main Motor (PL 1.2). Check the waste toner collection path. Is the waste toner collection path in proper condition with no bent pipes etc.? Y N Replace the faulty parts on the waste toner collection path. Replace the Main Motor (PL 1.2). If the problem continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Initial Actions
Check the opening/closing of the Front Cover. Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Check the Fault History for a Belt Home Position Too Long Fail (042-326 Fault Code). The Belt Home Position Too Long Fail is the only Fault Code in the Fault List. Y N Go to the RAP for the other failures that occurred. Install the IBT Belt in the center (where the IBT Belt Edge and the IBT Belt Frame are approx. the same distance from the front and rear). Perform ADJ 9.13 Belt Edge Learn Cycle. The Belt Edge Learn Cycle ends abnormally. Y N End Check the reflective mark at the rear of the IBT belt. The reflective mark positioned correctly and reflects properly. Y N Clean the reflective mark and reposition it properly, if the problem continues, replace the IBT belt (PL 7.3). Enter dc330 [042-200 Transfer Belt Home Sensor]. Rotate the belt manually for 1 turn. The display changes. Y N Go to OF 99-1 and troubleshoot the Transfer Belt Home Sensor (PL 7.5). Check the operation of the actuator of the Transfer Belt Edge Sensor Assembly. The tor move smoothly. Y N Replace the Transfer Belt Edge Sensor Assembly (PL 7.4). actua-
Select [042-016 IBT Steering Motor (CW) High Current] and [042-017 Steering Motor (CCW) High Current]. The IBT Steering Motor operate. Y N Go to OF 99-9 and troubleshoot the IBT Steering Motor (PL 7.4).
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A Check the installation position of the IBT Belt Module (the four legs of the IBT Belt Module are placed on the board springs of the Transfer Drawer and the fixing screws (M4: x2) of the IBT Drawer are tightened). The IBT Belt Module is installed in the proper position. Y N Adjust the installation position of the IBT Belt Module. Set dC131 [741-106 Angle Data Initial Value (A0)] to 0.Install the IBT Belt in the center (where the IBT Belt Edge and the IBT Belt Frame are approx. the same distance from the front and rear). Perform ADJ 9.13 Belt Edge Learn cycle. The Belt Edge Learn Cycle ends abnormally. Y N End Replace the Transfer Belt Home Sensor (PL 7.5). If the problem continues, replace the Transfer Belt Edge Sensor (PL 7.4). If the problem persists, replace the Transfer Belt Edge Sensor (PL 7.4). If the problem is persistent, replace the IBT Belt Module (PL 7.1).
042-327 RAP
BSD-ON:9.20 Transfer Belt Position Monnitoring BSD Belt Position Failure NOTE: The IBT Steering Motor drives the IBT Steering Cam with the gear. While the IBT Steering Cam rotation range is less than 1 complete round, the Steering Cam rotates more than 1 round in the IBT Steering Motor Component Control. Therefore, remove it when the rotation exceeds the rotation range. This is a normal operation and the step-out sound is not abnormal. An error has occurred if no step-out sound can be heard and the IBT Steering Motor does not operate.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Check the Fault History for a Belt Home Position Too Long Fail (042-326 Fault Code). The Belt Home Position Too Long Fail is the only Fault Code in the Fault List. Y N Go to the RAP for the other failures that occurred. Install the IBT Belt in the center (where the IBT Belt Edge and the IBT Belt Frame are approx. the same distance from the front and rear). Perform ADJ 9.13 Belt Edge Learn Cycle. The Belt Edge Learn Cycle ends abnormally. Y N End Check for a the Belt Position Fault Code (042-327). The Belt Position Fault Code is the only Code in the Fault List Y N Refer to the RAP for other failures that occurred. Check the reflective mark at the rear of the IBT belt. The reflective mark positioned correctly and reflects properly. Y N Clean the reflective mark and reposition it properly, if the problem continues, replace the IBT belt (PL 7.3). Check the surface of the Transfer Belt Edge Sensor for dust or toner. The surface is clean. Y N Clean the surface. Check the operation of the actuator of the Transfer Belt Edge Sensor Assembly. The tor moves smoothly. Y N Replace the Transfer Belt Edge Sensor Assembly (PL 7.4). actua-
Enter dc330 [042-200 Transfer Belt Home Sensor]. Rotate the belt manually for 1 turn. The display changes.
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N Go to OF 99-1 and troubleshoot the Transfer Belt Home Sensor (PL 7.5).
042-328 RAP
BSD-ON:9.20 Transfer Belt Position Monnitoring BSD Belt Edge Sensor Failure NOTE: The change in output of the IBT Belt Edge Sensor Assembly when the IBT Belt rotates by 1 turn is lower than the specified value (output does not change). Steering control cannot be carried out normally.
Enter dc330 [042-018 IBT Steering Motor (CW) Low Current]. The IBT Steering Motor operates. Y N Go to Go to OF 99-9 and troubleshoot the IBT Steering Motor (PL 7.4). Select [042-016 IBT Steering Motor (CW) High Current] and [042-017 Steering Motor (CCW) High Current]. The IBT Steering Motor operates. Y N Go to OF 99-9 and troubleshoot the IBT Steering Motor (PL 7.4). Check the installation position of the IBT Belt Module (the four legs of the IBT Belt Module are placed on the board springs of the Transfer Drawer and the fixing screws (M4: x2) of the IBT Drawer are tightened). The IBT Belt Module is installed in the proper position. Y N Adjust the installation position of the IBT Belt Module. Set dC131[741-106 Angle Data Initial Value (A0)] to 0.Install the IBT Belt in the center (where the IBT Belt Edge and the IBT Belt Frame are approx. the same distance from the front and rear). Perform ADJ 9.13 Belt Edge Learn cycle. The Belt Edge Learn Cycle ends abnormally? Y N End Replace the Transfer Belt Home Sensor (PL 7.5). If the problem continues, replace the Transfer Belt Edge Sensor (PL 7.4). If the problem persists, replace the Transfer Belt Edge Sensor (PL 7.4). If the problem is persistent, replace the IBT Belt Module (PL 7.1).
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Check the operation of the actuator of the Transfer Belt Edge Sensor Assembly. The tor move smoothly. Y N Replace the Transfer Belt Edge Sensor Assembly (PL 7.4). actua-
Check the surface of the Transfer Belt Edge Sensor for dust or toner. The surface is clean. Y N Clean the surface. Check the installation of the Transfer Belt Edge Sensor Assembly. The Transfer Belt Edge Sensor is properly installed. Y N Install the Transfer Belt Edge Sensor Assembly properly (PL 7.4). Check the connection of P/J156, P601/J601, P/J603B and P/J443. connectors are properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Check the wire between J156 and J443 for open circuit and short circuit. The wiring between J156 and J443 is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Measure the voltage between P443-10 and GND on the IOT PWB. The voltage is approximately +5VDC. Y N Replace the IOT PWB (PL 11.1). If the problem continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Measure the voltage between P443-9 and GND on the IOT PWB. Move the actuator of the Transfer Belt Edge Sensor manually. The voltage changes. Y N Replace the IBT Belt Edge Sensor (PL 7.4). Replace the IBT Belt (PL 7.3). If the problem continues, replace the IBT Belt Module (PL 7.1).
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042-330 RAP
BSD-ON:10.5 Fuser Fan Control (1 Of 2) BSD Fuser Exhaust Fan Failure
042-331 RAP
BSD-ON:9.33 Blower And CC Fan Control BSD Blower Motor Fan Failure
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Initial Actions
Check the Fan Blade of the Blower Fan for foreign objects and deformation causing a poor rotation. Check that Connector J242 on the Blower Fan Motor is properly connected.
Procedure
Enter dc330 [042-020 Fuser Exhaust Fan: High Speed]. The Fuser Exhaust Fan comes ON. Y N Check the Fuser Exhaust Fan for +24VDC. +24VDC is measured. Y N Go to OF 2.2 IOT DC Power (+24 VDC) RAP. Go to BSD 10.5 and troubleshoot the Fuser Exhaust Fan (PL 9.2). Replace the IOT Drive PWB (PL 11.1). If the problem continues, replace the Main LVPS (PL 11.3). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Enter dc330 [042-022 Blower Fan Motor Low]. The Blower Fan Motor rotates. Y N +5VDC is measured between J242-3 and GND on the Blower Fan Motor. Y N +5VDC is measured between J465-A3 and GND on the Tray Module PWB. Y N Go to OF 2.1 IOT DC Power (+3.3VDC, +5 VDC, and +12 VDC) RAP, check the +5VDC circuit to the Tray Module PWB. Check for an open wire or poor contact between J471-5 on the Tray Module PWB and J242-3 on the Blower Fan Motor. If the check is OK, replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3). +24VDC is measured between J242-5 and GND on the Blower Fan Motor. Y N +24VDC is measured between J465-A1 and GND on the Tray Module PWB. Y N Go to OF 2.2 IOT DC Power (+24 VDC) RAP, check the +24VDC circuit on the Tray Module PWB. Check for an open wire or poor contact between J471-A1 on the Tray Module PWB and J242-3 on the Blower Fan Motor. If the check is OK, replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3). With dc330 [042-022] ON, +1VDC or less is measured between J242-2 and GND on the Blower Fan Motor. Y N Turn OFF the power. Disconnect Connector J 403 from the MCU PWB. Disconnect J242 on the Blower Fan Motor. Check the wire between J403-A2 and 242-2 for continuity. The resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check the wire for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). +5VDC is measured between J242-2 and GND on the Blower Fan Motor.
A Y N Turn off the power. Disconnect Connector J403 from the MCU PWB. Disconnect J242 on the Blower Fan Motor. Check for continuity between J403-A3 and J242-2. The resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check the wire for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Replace the Blower Fan Motor (PL 9.1). Select dc330[042-021](Blower Fan Motor High). The Blower Fan Motor comes ON rotate at high speed. Y N With dc330[042-021] ON, +5VDC is measured between J242-2 and GND on the Blower Fan Motor. Y N Replace the Blower Fan Motor (PL 9.1). Check the wire between J403-A2 on the MCU PWB and J242-2 on the Blower Fan Motor for an open wire or poor contact. If the wiring is OK, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). If the problem continues, replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3). The Blower Fan Motor appears to be normally rotating. Perform the following again: Check the Fan Blade of the Blower Fan for foreign objects and deformation causing a poor rotation. Check that Connector J242 on the Blower Fan Motor is properly connected. Check the surface of the IBT Belt Edge Sensor Assembly (PL 7.4). Is the surface clean without dust or toner? Y N Clean the surface. Check the installation of the Transfer Belt Edge Sensor Assembly. The Edge Sensor is properly installed. Y N Install the Transfer Belt Edge Sensor Assembly properly (PL 7.4). Transfer Belt If the problem continues, replace the Blower Fan Motor (PL 9.1).
042-600 RAP
BSD-ON:9.20 Transfer Belt Position Monnitoring BSD Belt Walk Failure NOTE: The Color Reg conversion value obtained from the IBT Belt Edge Assembly output voltage exceeded the specified value throughout the 3 rotations of the belt. As this is an image quality failure, the device does not stop. However, Color Reg is not guaranteed.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Perform ADJ 9.9 Reg Measurement Cycle. The AC Lateral (OUT/CNT/IN) value is out of the specifications. Y N End (No action is required even if a failure occurs) Perform ADJ 9.13 Belt Edge Learn Cycle. The Belt Edge Learn ends normally. Y N Check the operation of the actuator of the Transfer Belt Edge Sensor Assembly. The actuator moves smoothly. Y N Replace the Transfer Belt Edge Sensor Assembly (PL 7.4).
Check the connection of P/J156, P601/J601, P/J603B and P/J443. connectors properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Check the wire between J156 and J443 for open circuit and short circuit. The between J156 and J443 is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Measure the voltage between P443-10 and GND on the IOT PWB. The approximately +5VDC.
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A Y N Replace the IOT PWB (PL 11.1). If the problem continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
042-601 RAP
BSD-ON:9.20 Transfer Belt Position Monnitoring BSD Belt Edge Learn Failure NOTE: The Edge Learn Cycle does not meet the conditions for normal completion even when the IBT belt has rotated more than the specified times during the Belt Edge Learn Cycle. As this is an image quality failure, the device does not stop. However, Color Reg is not guaranteed.
Measure the voltage between P443-9 and GND on the IOT PWB. Move the actuator of the Transfer Belt Edge Sensor manually. The voltage changes. Y N Replace the IBT Belt Edge Sensor (PL 7.4). Replace the IBT Belt (PL 7.3). Perform ADJ 9.13 Belt Edge Learn Cycle. The Belt Edge Learn end abnormally. Y N End Set dC131 [741-107] (No Edge Learn Mode Selection) to 1. NOTE: With this setting, Active Steering control of the IBT belt is carried out but its accuracy is low and Color Regi is not guaranteed. Also, Belt Walk Fail will not be detected. Perform ADJ 9.9 Regi Measurement Cycle. The AC Lateral (OUT/CNT/IN) value is out of the specifications. Y N End (No action is required even if a failure occurs) Replace the IBT Belt (PL 7.3) and perform ADJ 9.9 and ADJ 9.13 again.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Install the IBT belt in the center (where the IBT Belt Edge and the IBT Belt Frame are approx. the same distance from the front and rear). Perform ADJ 9.13 Belt Edge Learn Cycle. The Belt Edge Learn Cycle ends abnormally. Y N End Perform ADJ 9.13 Belt Edge Learn Cycle continuously for 2 or 3 times. The Belt Edge Learn Cycle ends abnormally. Y N End The IBT belt has been replaced. Y N Replace the IBT Belt (PL 7.3) and repeat the procedure. Set dC131 [741-107] No Edge Learn Mode Selection to 1 (= select No Edge Learn Mode). NOTE: With this setting, Active Steering control of the IBT belt is carried out but its accuracy is low (100Micro-m) and Color Reg is not guaranteed. Also, Belt Walk Fail will not be detected.
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042-602 RAP
BSD-ON:9.20 Transfer Belt Position Monnitoring BSD Belt Edge Check Failure NOTE: The change in shape at the edge of the IBT belt was huge during Belt Edge Check Cycle. Request to start Belt Edge Learn. As this is an image quality failure, the device does not stop. However, Color Reg is not guaranteed. Belt Edge Learn Cycle is executed immediately after this failure occurs. Belt Edge Learn Cycle updates the IBT Belt edge shape accurately.
042-603 RAP
BSD-ON:9.33 Blower And CC Fan Control BSD Suction Filter Life End Failure NOTE: It was notified that the rotation count of the Blower Motor was monitored and it had exceeded the specified value. The end of the life of the Suction Filter is detected through the number of Blower Fan Motor rotations at cycle down. DC131[741-019] Blower Motor Rotation Number
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Replace the Filter (PL 9.1) with a new one.Reset the Life Count of the Filter.Turn ON the power again. The same problem recurs. Y N End Check the connection of the MCU PWB connector. The connectors are properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Turn ON the power again. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Check the Fault History. A [042-601] Belt Edge Learn Fault Code has occurred Y N End Go to [042-601 RAP] Belt Edge Learn Fault.
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045-310 RAP
BSD-ON:CH9.1 Image Ready NG. An internal processing error occurred in the ESS PWB.
045-311 RAP
BSD-ON:3.1 PWB Communication (IOT) BSD Controller Comm Failure. Communication was not possible between the ESS and the MCU.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Check the connection of each connector of the ESS PWB and MCU PWB. The are properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. connectors
Procedure
Go to OF 2.1 IOT DC Power (+3.3VDC, +5 VDC, and +12 VDC) RAP to troubleshoot the MCU and ESS PWBs.
Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). If the problem continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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045-312 RAP
BSD-ON:3.6 PWB Communication (MCU - IOT Drive) BSD Driver Connect Failure. The connection between the MCU and the IOT PWB failed.
Procedure
Check the following: Check that the Flexible Print Cable is securely connected between P/J431 on the IOT PWB and P/J401 on the MCU PWB. Check Connectors P/J431 and P/J401 for foreign objects, bent pins, poor contact, etc.
If the above checks are OK, replace the Flexible Print Cable (PL 11.1). If the problem continues, replace the IOT PWB (PL 11.1). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
045-312 RAP
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047-210 RAP
BSD-ON:11.1 OCT (Option) BSD OCT Offset Failure NOTE: Movement to the front position, center position and rear position failed in the OCT Offset operation (movement in the same direction failed 3 times consecutively). However, when both the OCT Front Position Sensor and OCT Rear Position Sensor are turned ON, this failure occurs immediately.
Replace the OCT Motor (PL 16.3). Select [047-200 OCT Front Position Sensor]. Move the OCT from the rear to the front manually. The display changes. Y N Check connectors P/J806, SJ802, J801, P680, P/J434, P/J444, P/J431 and P/J401. The connectors are properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Check the wires between J806 and J434, J806 and J444, and J431 and J401 for open circuit and short circuit. The wires are OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Measure the voltage between the IOT Drive PWB P434-7 and the GND. +5VDC is measured between P434-7 and GND. Y N Replace the IOT Drive PWB (PL 11.1). Measure the voltage between the IOT Drive PWB P444-3 and the GND. Slide the OCT right and left manually. The voltage changes. Y N Replace the Front Position Sensor (PL 16.3). Replace the IOT Drive PWB (PL 11.1). If the problem continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Select [047-200 OCT Front Position Sensor]. Move the OCT from the rear to the front manually. The display changes. Y N Check connectors P/J805, SJ802, J801, P680, P/J434, P/J444, P/J431 and P/J401. The connectors are properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Check the wires between J805 and J434, J806 and J444, and J431 and J401 for open circuit and short circuit. The wires are OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Measure the voltage between the IOT Drive PWB P434-7 and the GND. +5VDC is measured between P434-7 and GND. Y N Replace the IOT Drive PWB (PL 11.1). Measure the voltage between the IOT Drive PWB P444-2 and the GND. Slide the OCT right and left manually. The voltage changes. B 05/16/05 2-299 Status Indicator RAPs
Initial Actions
Check the paper. Turn the power OFF then ON. Check the installation condition of the OCT. Repair or replace the parts that are interfering with the operation.
Procedure
The paper is within the specifications and application for offsetting. Y N Change the paper to one within the specifications. Check the OCT mechanism for foreign substances, damaged gears and rotation failure. The OCT mechanism in OK. Y N Remove the foreign substances and repair/replace the faulty parts. Check the Rear and Front Position Sensors for dirt and foreign substances. The sensors are free of dirt or foreign substances. Y N Clean the sensors. Enter dc330 [047-001/002 OCT Motor]. The OCT Motor comes ON. Y N Check connectors P/J803, J801A, P680 and P/J444. The connectors are properly connected. Y N Connect P/J803, J801A, P680 and P/J444 properly. Check the wire between J803 and J444 for open circuit and short circuit. The wiring is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Measure the voltage between the IOT PWB P444-6 and the GND when running dc330 [047-001], and the voltage between IOT PWB P444-5 and the GND when running dc330 [047-001]. +24VDC is measured between pins 4 and 5 of P444. A Launch DocuColor 250
047-210 RAP
047-310 RAP
BSD-ON:11.1 OCT (Option) BSD MCU-Finisher Communication Failure. Communication was not possible between the MCU and the finisher PWB.
Replace the IOT Drive PWB (PL 11.1). If the problem continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Replace the IOT Drive PWB (PL 11.1). If the problem continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Initial Actions
Verify that the Finisher Power Cord is properly connected to the Finisher Outlet (located next to the Reset Switch). Verify that the Finisher Communication Cable is properly connected to the IOT.
Procedure
CR4 (GRN LED) on the Finisher PWB is ON. Y N +24VDC is measured between P/J8315-1, 4 and GND on the Finisher PWB. Y N Refer to BSD 12.1, check the +24VDC circuit to P/J8315 on the Finisher PWB. Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). CR12 (RED LED) on the Finisher PWB is OFF. Y N Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 21.12). Turn off the power. Check the following for an open wire or poor contact: MCU PWB J411-B1 to I/F PWB J8002-12 MCU PWB J411-B2 to I/F PWB J8002-11 MCU PWB J411-B3 to I/F PWB J8002-10 MCU PWB J411-B4 to I/F PWB J8002-9 I/F PWB J8006-4 to Finisher PWB P/J8007-17 I/F PWB J8006-5 to Finisher PWB P/J8007-16
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the following in order: Finisher PWB (PL 21.12) I/F PWB (PL 21.12) MCU PWB (PL 11.1)-
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061-310 RAP
BSD-ON:6.1 Yellow Laser Control BSD BSD-ON:6.2 Magenta Laser Control BSD Clapper 1 Failure. The write data and read data did not match during the Read/Write test to the register memory.
061-311 RAP
BSD-ON:6.3 Cyan Laser Control BSD BSD-ON:6.4 Black (K) Laser Control BSD Clapper 2 Fail The write data and read data did not match during the Read/Write test to the register memory.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF and ON.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF and ON.
Procedure
Ensure that the connectors on the ROS (Y, M) are connected. The nected. Y N Connect the connectors. connectors are con-
Procedure
Ensure that the connectors on the ROS (Y, M) are connected. The nected. Y N Connect the connectors. connectors are con-
Check the connectors on the MCU PWB. The connectors are connected. Y N Connect the connectors. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS (Y, M) (PL 5.1). Turn the power ON the power. The problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Check the connectors on the MCU PWB. The connectors are connected. Y N Connect the connectors. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS (Y, M) (PL 5.1). Turn the power ON the power. The problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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061-313 RAP
BSD-ON:6.5 Laser Scan Y,M Drive Control BSD SOS Long Failure Magenta. The interval between SOS signals was longer than the specified value.
061-315 RAP
BSD-ON:6.6 Laser Scan C,K Drive Control BSD SOS Long Failure Black. The interval between SOS signals was longer than the specified value.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF and ON.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF and ON.
Procedure
Ensure that the connectors on the ROS (Y, M) are connected. The nected. Y N Connect the connectors. connectors are con-
Procedure
Ensure that the connectors on the ROS (C, K) are connected. The nected. Y N Connect the connectors. connectors are con-
Check the connectors on the MCU PWB. The connectors are connected. Y N Connect the connectors. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS (Y, M) (PL 5.1). Turn the power ON the power. The problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Check the connectors on the MCU PWB. The connectors are connected. Y N Connect the connectors. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS (C, K) (PL 5.1). Turn the power ON the power. The problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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061-317 RAP
BSD-ON:6.5 Laser Scan Y,M Drive Control BSD SOS Short Failure Magenta. The interval between SOS signals was shorter than the specified value.
061-319 RAP
BSD-ON:6.6 Laser Scan C,K Drive Control BSD SOS Short Failure Black. The interval between SOS signals was shorter than the specified value.
Procedure
See 061-313 RAP
Procedure
See 061-315 RAP.
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061-320 RAP
BSD-ON:6.5 Laser Scan Y,M Drive Control BSD Polygon Motor Failure. The revolutions of the polygon motor did not reach the proper number of revolutions within 4 seconds after the polygon motor came on.
061-321 RAP
BSD-ON:6.6 Laser Scan C,K Drive Control BSD ROS Motor Failure
Procedure
Check the connection of P247C and J409. The connection are properly connected. Y N Connect P247C and J409 properly. Check the wires between P247C and J409 for open circuit and short circuit. The OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Check the connection of each MCU PWB connector. The connectors properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS Assembly (C, K) (PL 5.1). wiring is
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061-323 RAP
BSD-ON:6.5 Laser Scan Y,M Drive Control BSD No SOS Failure Magenta. The SOS signal was not detected.
061-324 RAP
BSD-ON:6.6 Laser Scan C,K Drive Control BSD No SOS Failure Cyan. The SOS signal was not detected.
Procedure
See 061-313 RAP
Procedure
See 061-315 RAP
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061-325 RAP
BSD-ON:6.6 Laser Scan C,K Drive Control BSD No SOS Failure Black. The SOS signal was not detected.
061-326 RAP
BSD-ON:6.1 Yellow Laser Control BSD ROS Connect Failure Yellow. The connection between the ROS LD and the MCU PWB failed.
Procedure
See 061-315 RAP
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Check the connection of J345AY and JA421, and J345BY and JB421. The connection are properly connected. Y N Connect J345AY and JA421, and J345BY and JB421 properly. Check the wires between J345AY and JA421, and J345BY and JB421 for open circuit and short circuit. The wiring is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS Assembly (Y, M) (PL 5.1).Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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061-327 RAP
BSD-ON:6.2 Magenta Laser Control BSD ROS Connect Failure Magenta. The connection between the ROS LD and the MCU PWB failed.
061-328 RAP
BSD-ON:6.3 Cyan Laser Control BSD ROS Connect Failure Cyan. The connection between the ROS LD and the MCU PWB failed.
Procedure Procedure
Check the connection of J1AM and JA422, and J1BM and JB422. The connection are properly connected. Y N Connect J1AM and JA422, and J1BM and JB422 properly. Check the wires between J1AM and JA422, and J1BM and JB422 for open circuit and short circuit. The wiring is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS Assembly (Y, M) (PL 5.1).Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Check the connection of J345AC and JA423, and J345BC and JB423. The connection are properly connected. Y N Connect J345AC and JA423, and J345BC and JB423 properly. Check the wires between J345AC and JA423, and J345BC and JB423 for open circuit and short circuit. The wiring is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS Assembly (C, K) (PL 5.1).Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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061-329 RAP
BSD-ON:6.4 Black (K) Laser Control BSD ROS Connect Failure Black. The connection between the ROS LD and the MCU PWB failed.
061-334 RAP
BSD-ON:6.1 Yellow Laser Control BSD BSD-ON:6.2 Magenta Laser Control BSD ROS Yellow/Magenta VDD Failure
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Check the connection of J1AK and JA424, and J1BK and JB424. The connection are properly connected. Y N Connect J1AK and JA424, and J1BK and JB424 properly. Check the wires between J1AK and JA424, and J1BK and JB424 for open circuit and short circuit. The wiring is OK. Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS Assembly (C, K) (PL 5.1).Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Check the connection of each connector of the ROS Assembly (Y, M) and the MCU PWB. The connectors properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS Assembly (Y, M) (PL 5.1).Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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061-335 RAP
BSD-ON:6.3 Cyan Laser Control BSD BSD-ON:6.4 Black (K) Laser Control BSD ROS Black/Cyan VDD Failure
061-336 RAP
BSD-ON:6.1 Yellow Laser Control BSD BSD-ON:6.2 Magenta Laser Control BSD ROS Yellow/Magenta VDD Down Failure
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Check the connection of each connector of the ROS Assembly (C, K) and the MCU PWB. The connectors properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS Assembly (C, K) (PL 5.1).Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Check the connection of each connector of the ROS Assembly (Y, M) and the MCU PWB. The connectors properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS Assembly (Y, M) (PL 5.1).Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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061-337 RAP
BSD-ON:6.3 Cyan Laser Control BSD BSD-ON:6.4 Black (K) Laser Control BSD ROS Black/Cyan VDD Down Failure
061-338 RAP
BSD-ON:6.5 Laser Scan Y,M Drive Control BSD SOS Stop Magenta Failure
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Check the connection of each connector of the ROS Assembly (Y, M) and the MCU PWB. The connectors properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS Assembly (Y, M) (PL 5.1).Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Check the connection of each connector of the ROS Assembly (C, K) and the MCU PWB. The connectors properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS Assembly (C, K) (PL 5.1).Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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061-339 RAP
BSD-ON:6.6 Laser Scan C,K Drive Control BSD SOS Stop Black Failure
061-340 RAP
BSD-ON:6.4 Black (K) Laser Control BSD ROS LD Failure Black. At least three channels (NVM 749-105) of the 32 channels had detected LD degradation when the LD alarm was generated.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Check the connection of each connector of the ROS Assembly (C, K) and the MCU PWB. The connectors properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS Assembly (C, K) (PL 5.1).Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Check the connection of each connector of the ROS Assembly (C, K) and the MCU PWB. The connectors properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS Assembly (C, K) (PL 5.1).Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End
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061-341 RAP
BSD-ON:6.1 Yellow Laser Control BSD ROS LD Failure Yellow. At least three channels (NVM 749-105) of the 32 channels had detected LD degradation when the LD alarm was generated.
061-342 RAP
BSD-ON:6.2 Magenta Laser Control BSD ROS LD Failure Magenta. At least three channels (NVM 749-105) of the 32 channels had detected LD degradation when the LD alarm was generated.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Check the connection of each connector of the ROS Assembly (Y, M) and the MCU PWB. The connectors properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS Assembly (Y, M) (PL 5.1).Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Check the connection of each connector of the ROS Assembly (Y, M) and the MCU PWB. The connectors properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS Assembly (Y, M) (PL 5.1).Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-312
061-343 RAP
BSD-ON:6.3 Cyan Laser Control BSD ROS LD Failure Cyan. At least three channels (NVM 749-105) of the 32 channels had detected LD degradation when the LD alarm was generated.
061-600 RAP
BSD-ON:6.1 Yellow Laser Control BSD ROS Data Failure Yellow. Serial data communication is not possible between the MCU PWB and ROS (hidden failure).
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Check the connection of each connector of the ROS Assembly (C, K) and the MCU PWB. The connectors properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS Assembly (C, K) (PL 5.1).Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Check the connection of each connector of the ROS Assembly (Y, M) and the MCU PWB. The connectors properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS Assembly (Y, M) (PL 5.1).Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-313
061-601 RAP
BSD-ON:6.2 Magenta Laser Control BSD ROS Data Failure Magenta. Serial data communication is not possible between the MCU PWB and ROS (hidden failure).
061-602 RAP
BSD-ON:6.3 Cyan Laser Control BSD ROS Data Failure Cyan. Serial data communication is not possible between the MCU PWB and ROS (hidden failure).
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Check the connection of each connector of the ROS Assembly (Y, M) and the MCU PWB. The connectors properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS Assembly (Y, M) (PL 5.1).Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Check the connection of each connector of the ROS Assembly (C, K) and the MCU PWB. The connectors properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS Assembly (C, K) (PL 5.1).Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-314
061-603 RAP
BSD-ON:6.4 Black (K) Laser Control BSD ROS Data Failure Black. Serial data communication is not possible between the MCU PWB and ROS (hidden failure).
061-604 RAP
BSD-ON:6.1 Yellow Laser Control BSD LD Alarm Yellow. A problem occurred in one of the 32 beams (hidden failure).
Procedure Procedure
Check the connection of each connector of the ROS Assembly (C, K) and the MCU PWB. The connectors properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS Assembly (C, K) (PL 5.1).Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Check the connection of each connector of the ROS Assembly (Y, M) and the MCU PWB. The connectors properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS Assembly (Y, M) (PL 5.1).Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-315
061-605 RAP
BSD-ON:6.2 Magenta Laser Control BSD LD Alarm Magenta. A problem occurred in one of the 32 beams (hidden failure).
061-606 RAP
BSD-ON:6.3 Cyan Laser Control BSD LD Alarm Cyan. A problem occurred in one of the 32 beams (hidden failure).
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Check the connection of each connector of the ROS Assembly (Y, M) and the MCU PWB. The connectors properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS Assembly (Y,M) (PL 5.1).Turn the power OFF then ON. The lem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). same prob-
Procedure
Check the connection of each connector of the ROS Assembly (C, K) and the MCU PWB. The connectors properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS Assembly (C, K) (PL 5.1).Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-316
061-607 RAP
BSD-ON:6.4 Black (K) Laser Control BSD LD Alarm Black. A problem occurred in one of the 32 beams (hidden failure).
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Check the connection of each connector of the ROS Assembly (C, K) and the MCU PWB. The connectors properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ROS Assembly (C, K) (PL 5.1).Turn the power OFF then ON. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-317
061-607 RAP
061-607 RAP
05/16/05 2-318
062-210 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD IISS Hot Line Failure. It was detected that the hot line signal was disconnected.
062-211 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD IIT/IPS EEPROM Failure (IPS). A write failure to EEPROM or a communication failure with EEPROM (retry) occurred.
Procedure
1. Switch off the power. Check the following: 2. Connection between P/J336 on the ESS PWB and P/J719 on the IIT/IPS PWB. The connector pins for any foreign object and/or are bent. Connector Screw Lock Mechanism is OK. Reinstall the latest version or the IIT Software and the ESS Firmware (GP 2). Replace the IIT-ESS Cable (PL 13.2). Replace the UI PWB (PL 17.4) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
1. Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: Reinstall the latest version of the IIT Software. Switch off the power. Disconnect and reconnect U2 (EEPROM) from/to IIT/IPS PWB. If this does not resolve the problem, replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8).
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following:
NOTE: Remove the old U2 (EEPROM) from the old IIT/IPS PWB. Replace the new U2 (EEPROM) on the new IIT/IPS PWB with the old one (PL 13.8).
05/16/05 2-319
062-220 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD IPS-EXT Connection Failure. The connection between the IIT/IPS PWB and the extension memory PWB failed.
062-277 RAP
BSD-ON:3.3 PWB Communication (ESS - DADF) BSD IIT/IPS-DADF Communication Failure. Communication between the IIT/IPW PWB and the DADF PWB was not possible.
Procedure
1. 2. Reinstall the latest version of the IIT Software. Switch off the power. Disconnect and reconnect the connectors between IIT/IPS PWB and Extension Memory PWB. If the connections are good, replace the Extension Memory PWB (PL 13.8). If the problem still persists, replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8).
Procedure
1. Switch off the power. Disconnect and reconnect Connectors P/J750 from/to the IIT/IPS PWB, and P/J751 and P/J752 from/to the DADF PWB. If the problem persists, perform the following in the order shown: Reinstall the latest version of the IIT Software. Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3) Replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8) Replace the IIT-DADF Cable (PL 14.2)
NOTE: Remove the old U3 (EEPROM) from the old Extension Memory PWB. Replace the new U3 (EEPROM) on the new Extension Memory PWB with the old one (PL 13.8). NOTE: Remove the old U2 (EEPROM) from the old IIT/IPS PWB. Replace the new U2 (EEPROM) on the IIT/IPS PWB with the old one (PL 13.8).
NOTE: Remove the old U2 (EEPROM) from the old IIT/IPS PWB. Replace the new U2 (EEPROM) on the IIT/IPS PWB with the old one (PL 13.8).
05/16/05 2-320
062-278 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD IIT-Extension Communication Failure. Communication between the IIT/IPS PWB and the Extension Memory PWB was not possible.
062-300 RAP
BSD-ON:5.4 Document Size Sensing - Platen BSD Platen Interlock Open. The platen interlock is open.
Procedure Procedure
Switch on the power. +3.3 VDC is measured between P/J737-1 (+) on the Extension Memory PWB and GND. Y N +24VDC is measured between P732-3 (+) and P732-4 (-) on the PSDC PWB. Y N Go to OF 2.2 IOT DC Power (+24 VDC) RAP. Replace the DCPS PWB (PL 13.7). Switch off the power. Disconnect and reconnect the connectors between IIT/IPS PWB and Extension Memory PWB. If the connections are good, replace the Extension Memory PWB (PL 13.8). If the problem persists, replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). NOTE: Remove the old U3 (EEPROM) from the old Extension Memory PWB. Replace the new U3 (EEPROM) on the new Extension Memory PWB with the old one (PL 13.8). NOTE: Remove the old U2 (EEPROM) from the old IIT/IPS PWB. Replace the new U2 (EEPROM) on the IIT/IPS PWB with the old one (PL 13.8). +5VDC is measured between P/J727-2 on the Platen Interlock Switch and GND. Y N Replace the Platen Interlock Switch (PL 13.6). Check the DC COM circuit between P/J727-2 on the Platen Interlock Switch and P/J722A4 on the IIT/IPS PWB. Check that the Magnet is properly installed and the DADF gets closed properly. The magnet is installed properly, replace the Platen Interlock Switch (PL 13.6). Execute DC330 [062-300 Platen Interlock Switch]. Open/close the DADF. The display changes. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J727-1 on the Platen Interlock Switch and GND. Y N Check for an open wire or poor contact between P/J727-1 on the Platen Interlock Switch and P/J722-A5 on the IIT/IPS PWB. If the wire is good, replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8).
05/16/05 2-321
062-310 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD IIT/IPS-ESS Communication Failure. Communication between the IIT/IPS PWB and the ESS PWB is not possible.
062-311RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD IIT Software Logic Failure. A software problem was detected with the IIT/IPS PWB.
Procedure Procedure
1. Switch off the power. Disconnect and reconnect Connectors P/J750 from/to the IIT/IPS PWB, and P/J751 and P/J752 from/to the DADF PWB. If the problem persists, perform the following in the order shown: Reinstall the latest version or the IIT Software and ESS Firmware (GP 2). Replace the DADF PWB (PL 14.3) Replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8) Replace the IIT-DADF Cable (PL 14.2) 1. Switch off the power. Disconnect and reconnect Connectors P/J750 from/to the IIT/IPS PWB. If the problem persists, perform the following in the order shown: Reinstall the latest version of the IIT Software. Replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8)
NOTE: Remove the old U2 (EEPROM) from the old IIT/IPS PWB. Replace the new U2 (EEPROM) on the IIT/IPS PWB with the old one (PL 13.8).
NOTE: Remove the old U2 (EEPROM) from the old IIT/IPS PWB. Replace the new U2 (EEPROM) on the IIT/IPS PWB with the old one (PL 13.8).
05/16/05 2-322
062-321 RAP
BSD-ON:2.6 DC Power Generation (IIT - 2 of 2) BSD IPS-BDEC Connection Failure
062-322 RAP
BSD-ON:2.5 DC Power Generation (IIT - 1 of 2) BSD, 2.6 DC Power Generation (IIT - 2 of 2) BSD EXT-BDEC Connection Failure
Procedure
1. Switch off the power. Disconnect and reconnect Connectors P/J714 and P/J709 from/to the IIT/IPS PWB and the BDEC PWB. If the problem persists, perform the following in the order shown: Reinstall the latest version of the IIT Software. Replace the BDEC PWB (PL 13.8) Replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8)
Procedure
1. Switch off the power. Disconnect and reconnect Connectors P/J714 and P/J709 from/to the IIT/IPS PWB and the BDEC PWB. If the problem persists, perform the following in the order shown: Reinstall the latest version of the IIT Software. Replace the BDEC PWB (PL 13.8) Replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8) Replace the Ext. Memory PWB (PL 13.7)
NOTE: Remove the old U2 (EEPROM) from the old IIT/IPS PWB. Replace the new U2 (EEPROM) on the IIT/IPS PWB with the old one (PL 13.8).
NOTE: Remove the old U2 (EEPROM) from the old IIT/IPS PWB. Replace the new U2 (EEPROM) on the IIT/IPS PWB with the old one (PL 13.8).
05/16/05 2-323
062-323 RAP
BSD-ON:2.5 DC Power Generation (IIT - 1 of 2) BSD, 2.6 DC Power Generation (IIT - 2 of 2) BSD BDEC PWBA Failure
062-345 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD IIT/IPS EEPROM Failure (IIT). A write failure to EEPROM or a communication failure with EEPROM occurred.
Procedure
1. Switch off the power. Disconnect and reconnect Connectors P/J714 and P/J709 from/to the IIT/IPS PWB and the BDEC PWB. If the problem persists, perform the following in the order shown: Reinstall the latest version of the IIT Software. Replace the BDEC PWB (PL 13.8) Replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8) Replace the Ext. Memory PWB (PL 13.7)
Procedure
1. Switch off the power. Disconnect and reconnect U2 (EEPROM) from/to IIT/IPS PWB. If this does not resolve the problem, replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8).
NOTE: Remove the old U2 (EEPROM) from the old IIT/IPS PWB. Replace the new U2 (EEPROM) on the IIT/IPS PWB with the old one (PL 13.8).
NOTE: Remove the old U2 (EEPROM) from the old IIT/IPS PWB. Replace the new U2 (EEPROM) on the IIT/IPS PWB with the old one (PL 13.8).
05/16/05 2-324
062-355 RAP
BSD-ON:5.13 Document Illumination BSD IPS Fan Failure. The IPS fan failed.
062-356 RAP
BSD-ON:5.13 Document Illumination BSD IIT Lamp Fan Failure. An error signal was detected for the lamp fan.
Initial Actions
Check the vent has no foreign object and is not clogged. Check there is no dust on the Fan Blade.
Initial Actions
Check the vent has no foreign object and is not clogged. Check there is no dust on the Fan Blade.
Procedure
Execute DC330 [062-014 IPS Fan High Speed]. The operation sound of the IPS Fan changes. Y N Remove the IIT Top Rear Cover. +24VDC is measured between P/J731-4 and -1 on the IPS Fan. Y N Check the circuits between P/J722-B3 on the IIT/IPS PWB and P/J731-4 on the IPS Fan, and between P/J722-B6 on the IIT/IPS PWB and P/J731-1 on the IPS Fan for an open wire or poor contact. +1VDC or less is measured between P/J731-2 on the IPS Fan and GND. Y N +1VDC or less is measured between P/J722-B4 on the IIT/IPS PWB and GND. Y N Replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Check for an open wire or poor contact between P/J731-2 on the IPS Fan and P/ J722-B5 on the IIT/IPS PWB. Replace the IPS Fan (PL 13.6). Replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8).
Procedure
Switch on the power. Enter the Diag.Enter DC330 [062-015]. Select Start. Lamp Fan Turns on. Y N +24VDC is measured between P/J720-4 on the IIT/IPS PWB (BSD 2.5) and GND. Y N Go to OF 2.3 IIT DC Power RAP. Replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Connect the meter between P/J720-2 (+) and P/J720-1 (-) on the IIT/IPS PWB. There is +12 VDC present Y N Go to BSD 2.5 and check for an open wire between the IIT/IPS PWB and the Main LVPS. Execute DC330 [062-015 Lamp Fan]. The operation sound of the Lamp Fan changes. Y N Remove the IIT Top Rear Cover. +24VDC is measured between P/J730-4 and -1 on the Lamp Fan. Y N Check the circuits between P/J722-B7 on the IIT/IPS PWB and P/J730-4 on the Lamp Fan, and between P/J722-B10 on the IIT/IPS PWB and P/J730-1 on the Lamp Fan for an open wire or poor contact. Check for an open wire or poor contact between P/J730-4 on the Lamp Fan and P/J722B7 on the IIT/IPS PWB. Replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8).
05/16/05 2-325
062-357 RAP
BSD-ON:5.14 Image Exposure BSD CCD Fan Failure. An error signal was detected for the CCD fan.
062-360 RAP
BSD-ON:5.12 Carriage Control BSD Carriage Position Failure. A problem was detected with the carriage position.
Initial Actions
Check the vent has no foreign object and is not clogged. Check there is no dust on the Fan Blade.
Procedure
Remove the Platen Glass. Manually move the Full Rate Carriage right and left. The Carriage moves smoothly, not interfering. Y N Check for a mechanical load on the operating Carriage, poor winding of Carriage Cable, dirt/foreign objects on the rails, improper position of Full Rate/Half Rate Carriage (ADJ13.1.1), etc. Switch on the power. Enter the Diag. Enter DC330 [062-005] (Scan) or [062-006] (Return). Select Start. The Carriage moves. Y N +24VDC is measured between P/J721-1/2 on the IIT/IPS PWB and GND. Y N Replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Switch off the power. Disconnect P/J721 from the IIT/IPS PWB. Measure the wire-wound resistance of the Carriage Motor: P/J721-1 pin to pins P/J721-3/4 P/J721-2 pin to pins P/J721-5/6
Procedure
Remove the Platen Glass. Execute DC330 [062-017 CCD Fan]. The operation sound of the CCD Fan changes. Y N Remove the Platen Glass and the Lens Cover. +24VDC is measured between P/J7294 and -1 on the CCD Fan. Y N Check the circuits between P/J722-B11 on the IIT/IPS PWB and P/J729-4 on the CCD Fan, and between P/J722-B14 on the IIT/IPS PWB and P/J729-1 on the CCD Fan for an open wire or poor contact. Check for an open wire or poor contact between P/J729-2 on the CCD Fan and P/J722B13 on the IIT/IPS PWB. Replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8).
Every resistance is approx. 0.9 ohm. Y N Replace the Carriage Motor (PL 13.7). Replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Press the Stop button. Enter DC330[062-212](IIT Regi Sensor). Select Start. Manually moving the Carriage, turn ON then OFF the IIT Regi Sensor. The display changes between H and L. Y N Go to BSD 5.12 and check the IIT Regi Sensor circuit for an open. At the service call, no error is thought to exist. Recheck for an improper Carriage operation, any noise source around the machine, any abnormal internal discharge, etc. If the fail occurs frequently, replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). NOTE: Remove the old U2 (EEPROM) from the old IIT/IPS PWB. Replace the new U2 (EEPROM) on the new IIT/IPS PWB with the old one (PL 13.8).
05/16/05 2-326
062-362 RAP
BSD-ON:5.15 Copy/Scan Image Input Processing (1 of 3) BSD X Hard Failure
062-371 RAP
BSD-ON:5.15 Copy/Scan Image Input Processing (1 of 3) BSD Lamp Failure. It was detected that insufficient light from the lamp was entering the CCD (during white variation correction before the start of a scan, or during AGC).
Procedure
1. Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: Reinstall the latest version of the IIT Software. Switch off the power. Disconnect and reconnect U2 (EEPROM) from/to IIT/IPS PWB. If this does not resolve the problem, replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8).
Procedure
Enter the Diag. Enter DC330 [062-002] (Exposure Lamp). Select Start. The Lamp turns ON. Y N Switch off the power. Disconnect and reconnect P/J723 from/to the IIT/IPS PWB, and P/ J702 and P/J703 from/to the Lamp Ballast PWB. If the problem still persists, replace the following in order: Exposure Lamp (PL 13.9) Lamp Ballast PWB (PL 13.9) Slide Cable (PL 13.9) IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8)
NOTE: Remove the old U2 (EEPROM) from the old IIT/IPS PWB. Replace the new U2 (EEPROM) on the new IIT/IPS PWB with the old one (PL 13.8).
Press the Stop button. Switch off the power. Perform the following: Check for any obstacle shielding the light path. Check the Lamp, Mirrors, Lenses and White Reference Board for dirt/deterioration Disconnect and reconnect CCD PWB P/J700 and IIT/IPS PWB P710. Check for an insufficient qty of Lamp light Lens Assembly (PL 13.6) CCD Flexible Print Cable (PL 13.6) IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8)
If results of the above checks are OK, replace the following in order:
05/16/05 2-327
062-380 RAP
BSD-ON:5.15 Copy/Scan Image Input Processing (1 of 3) BSD Platen AOC Failure. There was a failure during automatic gain correction (AGC).
062-386 RAP
BSD-ON:5.15 Copy/Scan Image Input Processing (1 of 3) BSD Platen AOC Failure. This was a failure during automatic offset correction (AOC).
Procedure
Enter the Diag. Enter DC330 [062-002] (Exposure Lamp). Select Start. The Lamp turns ON. Y N Switch off the power. Disconnect and reconnect P/J723 from/to the IIT/IPS PWB, and P/ J702 and P/J703 from/to the Lamp Ballast PWB. If the problem still persists, replace the following in order: Exposure Lamp (PL 13.9) Lamp Ballast PWB (PL 13.9) Slide Cable (PL 13.9) IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8)
Procedure
Enter the Diag. Enter DC330 [062-002] (Exposure Lamp). Select Start. The Lamp turns ON. Y N Switch off the power. Disconnect and reconnect P/J723 from/to the IIT/IPS PWB, and P/ J702 and P/J703 from/to the Lamp Ballast PWB. If the problem still persists, replace the following in order: Exposure Lamp (PL 13.9) Lamp Ballast PWB (PL 13.9) Slide Cable (PL 13.9) IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8)
Press the Stop button. Switch off the power. Perform the following: Check for any obstacle shielding the light path. Check the Lamp, Mirrors, Lenses and White Reference Board for dirt/deterioration Disconnect and reconnect CCD PWB P/J700 and IIT/IPS PWB P710. Check for an insufficient qty of Lamp light Lens Assembly (PL 13.6) CCD Flexible Print Cable (PL 13.6) IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8)
Press the Stop button. Switch off the power. Perform the following: Check for any obstacle shielding the light path. Check the Lamp, Mirrors, Lenses and White Reference Board for dirt/deterioration Disconnect and reconnect CCD PWB P/J700 and IIT/IPS PWB P710. Check for an insufficient qty of Lamp light Lens Assembly (PL 13.6) CCD Flexible Print Cable (PL 13.6) IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8)
If results of the above checks are OK, replace the following in order:
If results of the above checks are OK, replace the following in order:
05/16/05 2-328
062-389 RAP
BSD-ON:5.12 Carriage Control BSD Carriage Over Run (Scan End). The carriage overran the scan end side.
062-392 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD IT/IPS Memory Failure. A failure was detected with the IIT/IPS PWB RAM (checked when power is turned on), or an internal processing error occurred in the IIT/IPS PWB.
Procedure
Remove the Platen Glass. Manually move the Full Rate Carriage right and left. The Carriage moves smoothly, not interfering. Y N Check for a mechanical load on the operating Carriage, poor winding of Carriage Cable, dirt/foreign objects on the rails, improper position of Full Rate/Half Rate Carriage (ADJ13.1.1), etc. Switch on the power. Enter the Diag. Enter DC330 [062-005] (Scan) or [062-006] (Return). Select Start. The Carriage moves. Y N Check the Carriage cable for distortion, being stranded, damage and foreign substances on the Carriage rail. Press the Stop button. Enter DC330 [062-212] (IIT Regi Sensor). Select Start. Manually moving the Carriage, turn ON then OFF the IIT Regi Sensor. The display changes between H and L. Y N Go to BSD 5.12 and check the IIT Regi Sensor circuit. Recheck for improper Carriage operation, noise source around the machine, 0r any abnormal internal arching. If the failure occurs frequently, replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). NOTE: Remove the old U2 (EEPROM) from the old IIT/IPS PWB. Replace the new U2 (EEPROM) on the new IIT/IPS PWB with the old one (PL 13.8).
Procedure
1. Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: Reinstall the latest version or the IIT Software. Connect the Lens and CCD (PL 13.6)) and the cable (FPC) (PL 13.6) properly. Switch off the power. Disconnect and reconnect U2 (EEPROM) from/to IIT/IPS PWB. If this does not resolve the problem, replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8).
NOTE: Remove the old U2 (EEPROM) from the old IIT/IPS PWB. Replace the new U2 (EEPROM) on the new IIT/IPS PWB with the old one (PL 13.8).
05/16/05 2-329
062-393 RAP
IIT/IPS PWB Failure. An internal processing error occurred in the IIT/IPS PWB.
062-790 RAP
BSD-ON:5.15 Copy/Scan Image Input Processing (1 of 3) BSD X Detect Failure. The original being read is an original for which copying is prohibited.
Procedure
1. Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: Reinstall the latest version of the IIT Software. Connect the Lens and CCD (PL 13.6)) and the cable (FPC) (PL 13.6) properly. Switch off the power. Disconnect and reconnect U2 (EEPROM) from/to IIT/IPS PWB. If this does not resolve the problem, replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8).
Procedure
1. Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: Reinstall the latest version of the IIT Software. Switch off the power. Disconnect and reconnect U2 (EEPROM) from/to IIT/IPS PWB. If this does not resolve the problem, replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8).
NOTE: Remove the old U2 (EEPROM) from the old IIT/IPS PWB. Replace the new U2 (EEPROM) on the new IIT/IPS PWB with the old one (PL 13.8).
NOTE: Remove the old U2 (EEPROM) from the old IIT/IPS PWB. Replace the new U2 (EEPROM) on the new IIT/IPS PWB with the old one (PL 13.8).
05/16/05 2-330
063-210 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD Extension EEPROM Failure. A failure writing to the EEPROM on the extension memory PWB or a failure communicating with the EEPROM was detected.
063-220 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD IPS-EXT Psync Failure due to one or more of the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. There was no notification of completion of image capture to the EXT memory. There was no notification of completion of image reading within the memory. There was no notification of completion of surface image capture. There was notification of completion of image reading within the memory but the image is strange. No image appeared Turn OFF then ON the power. Remove and reinstall the Extension Memory PWB. Upgrade the software to the latest version. Disconnect and reconnect the Memory.
Initial Actions
Turn OFF then ON the power. Remove and reinstall the Extension Memory PWB. Upgrade the software to the latest version.
Initial Actions
Procedure
Check if the connectors between the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8) and the Extension Memory PWB (PL 13.8) are securely connected. If the connection is OK, replace the Extension Memory PWB (PL 13.8). NOTE: Remove the old U3 (EEPROM) from the old Extension Memory PWB, and replace the new U3 (EEPROM) on the new Extension Memory PWB with the old one.
Procedure
Check if the connectors between the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8) and the Extension Memory PWB (PL 13.8) are securely connected. If the connection is OK, replace the Extension Memory PWB (PL 13.8) and the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8) in order. NOTE: Remove the old U3 (EEPROM) from the old Extension Memory PWB, and replace the new U3 (EEPROM) on the new Extension Memory PWB with the old one. NOTE: Remove the old U2 (EEPROM) from the old IIT/IPS PWB, and replace the new U2 (EEPROM) on the new IIT/IPS PWB with the old one.
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063-230 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD EXT Image Parameter Failure. A DIMM of incorrect memory capacity was installed in the extension memory PWB when the 1P DUP PWB was installed.
063-240 RAP
EXT Image Parameter Failure. The extension CPU cannot load the image quality parameter specified by IISS.
Initial Actions
Turn OFF then ON the power. Remove and reinstall the Extension Memory PWB. Upgrade the software to the latest version.
Initial Actions
Turn OFF then ON the power. Remove and reinstall the Extension Memory PWB. Upgrade the software to the latest version. Disconnect and reconnect the Memory.
Procedure
Check if the connectors between the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8) and the Extension Memory PWB (PL 13.8) are securely connected. If the connection is OK, replace the Extension Memory PWB (PL 13.8). NOTE: Remove the old U3 (EEPROM) from the old Extension Memory PWB, and replace the new U3 (EEPROM) on the new Extension Memory PWB with the old one.
Procedure
Check if the connectors between the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8) and the Extension Memory PWB (PL 13.8) are securely connected. If the connection is OK, replace the Extension Memory PWB (PL 13.8). NOTE: Remove the old U3 (EEPROM) from the old Extension Memory PWB, and replace the new U3 (EEPROM) on the new Extension Memory PWB with the old one.
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065-210 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD Extension Page Memory Failure 1. Poor contact was detected for EPROM 1, which is attached to the Extension Memory PWB.
065-211 RAP
CIS Shading FROM Failure. A problem was detected with the flash ROM (the ROM that contains shading data) of the IIT/IPS PWB.
Procedure
NOTE: The CIS feature is not present on this machine. If this code appears, a software problem may exist. Reload the IIT software.
Procedure
Perform the following: Switch off the power. Disconnect and reconnect the connectors between IIT/IPS PWB and Extension Memory PWB. If the connections are good, replace the Extension Memory PWB (PL 13.8). If the problem still persists, replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). Reinstall the latest version of the IIT Software. NOTE: When replacing the Extension Memory PWB, replace the new EEPROM U3 with the old one.
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065-212 RAP
CIS Shading Level Failure. Dirt on the White Reference Board on the CIS side was detected
065-213 RAP
CIS Output Level Failure. It was detected that the CIS brightness was insufficient.
Procedure
NOTE: The CIS feature is not present on this machine. If this code appears, a software problem may exist. Reload the IIT software.
Procedure
NOTE: The CIS feature is not present on this machine. If this code appears, a software problem may exist. Reload the IIT software.
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065-215 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD Contact failure of the DIMM2 attached to the Extension Memory PWB was detected.
065-216 RAP
BSD-ON:3.2 PWB Communication (ESS - IIT) BSD Extension Page Memory Failure 3. Poor contact was detected for DIMM 3, which is attached to the extension MEM PWB.
Procedure
Perform the following: Switch off the power. Disconnect and reconnect the connectors between IIT/IPS PWB and Extension Memory PWB. Replace the Extension Memory PWB (PL 13.8). NOTE: When replacing the Extension Memory PWB, replace the new EEPROM U3 with the old one.
Procedure
Perform the following: Switch off the power. Disconnect and reconnect the connectors between IIT/IPS PWB and Extension Memory PWB. Replace the Extension Memory PWB (PL 13.8). NOTE: When replacing the Extension Memory PWB, replace the new EEPROM U3 with the old one.
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065-219 RAP
CIS Black White Level Failure. CIS black correction or white correction did not complete.
065-220 RAP
1P DUP PWB-EXT Psync Failure. During Psync from the 1P DUP PWB-EXT to the extension, an output problem on the 1P DUP PWB side or an input problem on the extension side occurred.
Procedure
NOTE: The CIS feature is not present on this machine. If this code appears, a software problem may exist. Reload the IIT software.
Procedure
NOTE: The CIS feature is not present on this machine. If this code appears, a software problem may exist. Reload the IIT software.
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071-101 RAP
BSD-ON:8.5 Tray 1, 2 Transportation BSD Feed Out Sensor 1 is not turned ON within the specified time after the start of feed from Tray 1.
If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
Initial Actions
Check the following: Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Execute DC330 [071-101 Feed Out Sensor 1]. Move the actuator of the Tray 1 Feed Out Sensor manually or with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.5 and check the following wires for an open wire, short or poor contact: Feed Out Sensor 1 P/J133A-2 to MCU PWB P/J407-A12 Feed Out Sensor 1 P/J133A-1 to Tray Module PWB P/J407-A13 Feed Out Sensor 1 P/J133A-3 to Tray Module PWB P/J407-A11
If OK, replace the Feed Out Sensor 1 (PL 2.16) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [071-002 Tray 1 Feed]. There is operation noise from the Tray 1 Feed Lift Motor. Y N Go to BSD 7.7 and check the wire-wound resistance of Tray 1 Lift/Feed Motor is approx. 1.3 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J220-2 to pins 1/3 P/J220-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 7.7 and troubleshoot the Tray 1 Lift/Feed Motor circuit. Execute DC330 [077-001 Takeaway Motor]. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Motor. Y N Go to BSD 8.4 and check the Takeaway Motor Circuit for an open. Execute DC330 [077-002 Takeaway Clutch 1]. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Clutch 1. Y N Go to BSD 8.4 and check the Takeaway Motor Clutch 1 for an open. Check the following: Feed Roll/Nudger Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Retard Roll for a problem Take-away Roll 3 for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Connectors P/J661 for a poor connection Drive gears for wear/breakage
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071-101 RAP
071-104 RAP
BSD-ON:8.10 Registration BSD Pre Registration Sensor ON Jam (Tray 1). The paper from tray 1 did not turn on the pre registration sensor within the specified time.
071-105 RAP
BSD-ON:8.10 Registration BSD Registration Sensor ON Jam (Tray 1). The paper from tray 1 did not turn on the reg sensor within the specified time.
Initial Actions
Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Initial Actions
Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Execute DC330 [077-100 Pre Reg. Sensor]. Place paper in front of the Pre Reg. Sensor. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.10 and check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact: Pre Regi Sensor P/J121-2 to IOT PWB P/J439-B5 Pre Regi Sensor P/J121-1 to IOT PWB P/J439-B6 Pre Regi Sensor P/J121-3 to IOT PWB P/J439-B4
Procedure
Execute DC330 [077-101 Reg. Sensor]. Place paper in front of the Reg. Sensor. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.10 and check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact: Regi Sensor P/J222-2 to IOT PWB P/J439-A9 Regi Sensor P/J222-1 to IOT PWB P/J439-A10 Regi Sensor P/J222-3 to IOT PWB P/J439-A8
If OK, replace the Pre Reg. Sensor (PL 4.5) before replacing the IOT Drive PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [077-004 Pre Reg. Motor: 640mm/s]. There is operation noise from the Pre Regi Motor. Y N Check the wire-wound resistance of Pre Reg. Motor is approx. 0.8 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J229-2 to pins 1/3 P/J229-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 8.9 and troubleshoot the Pre Reg. Motor circuit.
If OK, replace the Reg. Sensor (PL 4.4) before replacing the IOT Drive PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [077-004 Pre Reg. Motor: 640mm/s]. There is operation noise from the Pre Regi Motor. Y N Check the wire-wound resistance of Pre Reg. Motor is approx. 0.8 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J229-2 to pins 1/3 P/J229-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 8.9 and troubleshoot the Pre Reg. Motor circuit. Check the following:
Execute DC330 [077-002 Takeaway Clutch 1]. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Clutch 1. Y N Go to BSD 8.4 and check the Takeaway Motor Clutch 1 for an open. Check the following: Pre Regi Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Take-away Roll 3 for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drive gears for wear/breakage If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
Pre Regi Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Take-away Roll 3 for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drive gears for wear/breakage If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
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071-210 RAP
BSD-ON:7.7 Tray 1 Paper Stacking BSD Tray 1 Lift Up Failure. The tray 1 Stack Height Sensor did not come on within the specified time after the tray was inserted.
A Slide out the tray and perform the following: Manually rotate the Gear Pulley at the rear of the tray to check that the tray smoothly goes up and down. Check the couplings and gears are not broken. Check that the couplings are securely engaged in each other when the tray is gently pushed in. Check for other problems including a mechanical load.
Initial Actions
Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Slide out the tray.Enter diagnostic code DC330 [071-002] (Tray 1 Lift/Feed Motor). Select Start. The Tray 1 Lift/Feed Motor operates Y N Turn off the power. Disconnect P/J463 from the Tray Module PWB. Measure the wirewound resistance of Tray 1 Lift/Feed Motor: P/J463-A4 pin to pins P/J463-A1/A2 P/J463-A3 pin to pins P/J463-A5/A6
Every resistance is approx. 1.3 ohms. Y N Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the Tray 1 Lift/Feed Motor (PL 2.6). P/J463-A5 to P/J220-2 P/J463-A2 to P/J220-5 P/J463-A1 to P/J220-6 P/J463-A3 to P/J220-4 P/J463-A4 to P/J220-3 P/J463-A6 to P/J220-1
Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). MCU PWB P/J404-B7 to Tray Module PWB P/J462-B10 MCU PWB P/J404-B6 to Tray Module PWB P/J462-B11 MCU PWB P/J404-B5 to Tray Module PWB P/J462-B12 MCU PWB P/J404-B4 to Tray Module PWB P/J462-B13 MCU PWB P/J404-B3 to Tray Module PWB P/J462-B14
Press the Stop button. Enter DC330 [071-201] (Tray 1 Stack Height Sensor). Select Start. Manually raising and lowering the Feed/Nudger Roll Assy, turn the sensor ON, then OFF. The display changes between H and L. Y N Using the OF 99-2 Generic Transmission Type Sensor RAP, troubleshoot the Tray 1 Stack Height Sensor.
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071-210 RAP
071-210 RAP
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072-101 RAP
BSD-ON:8.5 Tray 1, 2 Transportation BSD Tray 2 Miss Feed Jam. Feed out sensor 2 did not come on within the specified time after the start of feed for tray 2.
A Check the following: Feed Roll/Nudger Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Retard Roll for a problem Takeaway Rolls 2 and 3 for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Connectors P/J661 for a poor connection Drive gears for wear/breakage If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
Initial Actions
Check the following: Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Execute DC330 [072-101 Feed Out Sensor 2]. Move the actuator of the Tray 2 Feed Out Sensor manually or with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.5 and check the following wires for an open wire, short or poor contact: Feed Out Sensor 2 P/J133B-2 to MCU PWB P/J403-B9 Feed Out Sensor 2 P/J133B-1 to Tray Module PWB P/J466-7 Feed Out Sensor 2 P/J133B-3 to Tray Module PWB P/J466-5
If OK, replace the Feed Out Sensor 2 (PL 2.18) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [072-002 Tray 2 Feed]. There is operation noise from the Tray 2 Feed Lift Motor. Y N Go to BSD 7.8 and check the wire-wound resistance of Tray 2 Lift/Feed Motor is approx. 1.3 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J220-2 to pins 1/3 P/J220-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 7.8 and troubleshoot the Tray 2 Lift/Feed Motor circuit. Execute DC330 [077-001 Takeaway Motor]. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Motor. Y N Go to BSD 8.4 and check the Takeaway Motor Circuit for an open. Execute DC330 [077-002 Takeaway Clutch 1]. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Clutch 1. Y N Go to BSD 8.4 and check the Takeaway Motor Clutch 1 for an open.
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072-101 RAP
072-102 RAP
BSD-ON:8.5 Tray 1, 2 Transportation BSD The Tray 1 Feed Out Sensor does not turn ON during paper transport on the Takeaway Path for the paper fed from Tray 2.
A Check the following: Feed Roll/Nudger Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Retard Roll for a problem Takeaway Rolls 2 and 3 for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Connectors P/J661 for a poor connection Drive gears for wear/breakage If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
Initial Actions
Check the following: Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Execute DC330 [071-101 Feed Out Sensor 1]. Move the actuator of the Tray 1 Feed Out Sensor manually or with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.5 and check the following wires for an open wire, short or poor contact: Feed Out Sensor 1 P/J133A-2 to MCU PWB P/J407-A12 Feed Out Sensor 1 P/J133A-1 to Tray Module PWB P/J407-A13 Feed Out Sensor 1 P/J133A-3 to Tray Module PWB P/J407-A11
If OK, replace the Feed Out Sensor 1 (PL 2.16) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [072-002 Tray 1 Feed]. There is operation noise from the Tray 2 Feed Lift Motor. Y N Go to BSD 7.7 and check the wire-wound resistance of Tray 1 Lift/Feed Motor is approx. 1.3 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J220-2 to pins 1/3 P/J220-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 7.8 and troubleshoot the Tray 1 Lift/Feed Motor circuit. Execute DC330 [077-001 Takeaway Motor]. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Motor. Y N Go to BSD 8.4 and check the Takeaway Motor Circuit for an open. Execute DC330 [077-002 Takeaway Clutch 1]. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Clutch 1. Y N Go to BSD 8.4 and check the Takeaway Motor Clutch 1 for an open.
072-102 RAP
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072-104 RAP
BSD-ON:8.10 Registration BSD Pre-Registration Sensor ON Jam (Tray 2). The paper from tray 2 did not turn on the pre-registration sensor within the specified time.
072-105 RAP
BSD-ON:8.10 Registration BSD Registration Sensor ON Jam (Tray 2). The paper from tray 2 did not turn on the reg sensor within the specified time.
Initial Actions
Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Initial Actions
Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Execute DC330 [077-100 Pre Reg. Sensor]. Place paper in front of the Pre Reg. Sensor. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.10 and check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact: Pre Regi Sensor P/J121-2 to IOT PWB P/J439-B5 Pre Regi Sensor P/J121-1 to IOT PWB P/J439-B6 Pre Regi Sensor P/J121-3 to IOT PWB P/J439-B4
Procedure
Execute DC330 [077-101 Reg. Sensor]. Place paper in front of the Reg. Sensor. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.10 and check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact: Regi Sensor P/J222-2 to IOT PWB P/J439-A9 Regi Sensor P/J222-1 to IOT PWB P/J439-A10 Regi Sensor P/J222-3 to IOT PWB P/J439-A8
If OK, replace the Pre Reg. Sensor (PL 4.5) before replacing the IOT Drive PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [077-004 Pre Reg. Motor: 640mm/s]. There is operation noise from the Pre Regi Motor. Y N Check the wire-wound resistance of Pre Reg. Motor is approx. 0.8 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J229-2 to pins 1/3 P/J229-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 8.9 and troubleshoot the Pre Reg. Motor circuit.
If OK, replace the Reg. Sensor (PL 4.4) before replacing the IOT Drive PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [077-004 Pre Reg. Motor: 640mm/s]. There is operation noise from the Pre Regi Motor. Y N Check the wire-wound resistance of Pre Reg. Motor is approx. 0.8 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J229-2 to pins 1/3 P/J229-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 8.9 and troubleshoot the Pre Reg. Motor circuit. Check the following:
Execute DC330 [077-003 Takeaway Clutch 2]. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Clutch 1. Y N Go to BSD 8.4 and check the Takeaway Motor Clutch 1 for an open. Check the following: Takeaway Rolls 2 and 3 for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Pre Regi Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drive gears for wear/breakage If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
Takeaway Rolls 2 and 3 for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Pre Regi Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drive gears for wear/breakage Drawer Connectors J601 contact points for foreign objects/bent pins/burnout If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown
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072-210 RAP
BSD-ON:7.8 Tray 2 Paper Stacking BSD Tray 2 Lift Up Failure. The tray 2 Stack Height Sensor did not come on within the specified time after the tray was inserted.
A Slide out the tray and perform the following: Manually rotate the Gear Pulley at the rear of the tray to check the tray smoothly goes up and down. Check the couplings and gears are not broken. Check that the couplings are securely engaged in each other when the tray is gently pushed in. Check for other problems including a mechanical load.
Initial Actions
Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Slide out the tray.Enter diagnostic code DC330 [072-002] (Tray 1 Lift/Feed Motor). Select Start. The Tray 2 Lift/Feed Motor operates Y N Turn off the power. Disconnect P/J464 from the Tray Module PWB. Measure the wirewound resistance of Tray 2 Lift/Feed Motor: P/J464-A4 pin to pins P/J464-A1/A2 P/J464-A3 pin to pins P/J464-A5/A6
Every resistance is approx. 1.3 ohms. Y N Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the Tray 2 Lift/Feed Motor (PL 2.8). P/J464-A5 to P/J220-2 P/J464-A2 to P/J220-5 P/J464-A1 to P/J220-6 P/J464-A3 to P/J220-4 P/J464-A4 to P/J220-3 P/J464-A6 to P/J220-1
Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). MCU PWB P/J404-A4 to Tray Module PWB P/J462-A13 MCU PWB P/J404-A5 to Tray Module PWB P/J462-A12 MCU PWB P/J404-A6 to Tray Module PWB P/J462-A11 MCU PWB P/J404-A7 to Tray Module PWB P/J462-A10 MCU PWB P/J404-A8 to Tray Module PWB P/J462-A9
Press the Stop button. Enter DC330 [072-200] (Tray 2 Stack Height Sensor). Select Start. Manually raising and lowering the Feed/Nudger Roll Assy, turn the sensor ON, then OFF. The display changes between H and L. Y N Using the OF 99-2 Generic Transmission Type Sensor RAP, troubleshoot the Tray 1 Stack Height Sensor.
072-210 RAP
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073-101 RAP
BSD-ON:8.6 Tray 3, 4 Transportation BSD Tray 3 Miss Feed Jam. Feed out sensor 3 did not come on within the specified time after the start of feed for tray 3.
A Check the following: Feed Roll/Nudger Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Retard Roll for a problem Takeaway Rolls 1 and 2 and 3 for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Connectors P/J661 for a poor connection Drive gears for wear/breakage If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
Initial Actions
Check the following: Clear any jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Execute DC330 [073-101 Feed Out Sensor 3]. Move the actuator of the Tray 3 Feed Out Sensor manually or with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.5 and check the following wires for an open wire, short or poor contact: Feed Out Sensor 3 P/J133C-2 to MCU PWB P/J403-A7 Feed Out Sensor 3 P/J133C-1 to Tray Module PWB P/J464-B18 Feed Out Sensor 3 P/J133C-3 to Tray Module PWB P/J464-B16
If OK, replace the Feed Out Sensor 3 (PL 2.18) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [073-002 Tray 3 Feed]. There is operation noise from the Tray 3 Feed Lift Motor. Y N Go to BSD 7.9 and check the wire-wound resistance of Tray 3 Lift/Feed Motor is approx. 1.3 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J220-2 to pins 1/3 P/J220-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 7.9 and troubleshoot the Tray 3 Lift/Feed Motor circuit. Execute DC330 [077-001 Takeaway Motor]. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Motor. Y N Go to BSD 8.4 and check the Takeaway Motor Circuit for an open. Execute DC330 [077-003 Takeaway Clutch 2]. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Clutch 2. Y N Go to BSD 8.4 and check the Takeaway Motor Clutch 2 for an open.
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073-101 RAP
073-102 RAP
BSD-ON:8.5 Tray 1, 2 Transportation BSD Feed Out Sensor 1 ON Jam (Tray 3). The paper from tray 3 did not turn on feed out sensor 1 within the specified time.
A Check the following: Feed Roll/Nudger Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Retard Roll for a problem Takeaway Rolls 1 and 2 and 3 for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Connectors P/J661 for a poor connection Drive gears for wear/breakage If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
Initial Actions
Check the following: Clear any jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Execute DC330 [071-101 Feed Out Sensor 1]. Move the actuator of the Tray 1 Feed Out Sensor manually or with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.5 and check the following wires for an open wire, short or poor contact: Feed Out Sensor 1 P/J133A-2 to MCU PWB P/J407-A12 Feed Out Sensor 1 P/J133A-1 to Tray Module PWB P/J407-A13 Feed Out Sensor 1 P/J133A-3 to Tray Module PWB P/J407-A11
If OK, replace the Feed Out Sensor 1 (PL 2.16) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [073-002 Tray 3 Feed]. There is operation noise from the Tray 3 Feed Lift Motor. Y N Go to BSD 7.9 and check the wire-wound resistance of Tray 3 Lift/Feed Motor is approx. 1.3 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J220-2 to pins 1/3 P/J220-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 7.9 and troubleshoot the Tray 3 Lift/Feed Motor circuit. Execute DC330 [077-001 Takeaway Motor]. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Motor. Y N Go to BSD 8.4 and check the Takeaway Motor Circuit for an open. Execute DC330 [077-003 Takeaway Clutch 2]. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Clutch 2. Y N Go to BSD 8.4 and check the Takeaway Motor Clutch 2 for an open.
073-102 RAP
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073-104 RAP
BSD-ON:8.10 Registration BSD Pre Registration Sensor ON Jam (Tray 3). The paper from tray 3 did not turn on the pre registration sensor within the specified time.
073-105 RAP
BSD-ON:8.10 Registration BSD Registration Sensor ON Jam (Tray 3). The paper from tray 3 did not turn on the reg sensor within the specified time.
Initial Actions
Clear any jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Initial Actions
Clear any jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Execute DC330 [077-100 Pre Reg. Sensor]. Place paper in front of the Pre Reg. Sensor. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.10 and check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact: Pre Regi Sensor P/J121-2 to IOT PWB P/J439-B5 Pre Regi Sensor P/J121-1 to IOT PWB P/J439-B6 Pre Regi Sensor P/J121-3 to IOT PWB P/J439-B4
Procedure
Execute DC330 [077-101 Reg. Sensor]. Place paper in front of the Reg. Sensor. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.10 and check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact: Regi Sensor P/J222-2 to IOT PWB P/J439-A9 Regi Sensor P/J222-1 to IOT PWB P/J439-A10 Regi Sensor P/J222-3 to IOT PWB P/J439-A8
If OK, replace the Pre Reg. Sensor (PL 4.5) before replacing the IOT Drive PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [077-004 Pre Reg. Motor: 640mm/s]. There is operation noise from the Pre Regi Motor. Y N Check the wire-wound resistance of Pre Reg. Motor is approx. 0.8 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J229-2 to pins 1/3 P/J229-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 8.9 and troubleshoot the Pre Reg. Motor circuit.
If OK, replace the Reg. Sensor (PL 4.4) before replacing the IOT Drive PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [077-004 Pre Reg. Motor: 640mm/s]. There is operation noise from the Pre Regi Motor. Y N Check the wire-wound resistance of Pre Reg. Motor is approx. 0.8 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J229-2 to pins 1/3 P/J229-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 8.9 and troubleshoot the Pre Reg. Motor circuit. Check the following:
Execute DC330 [077-003 Takeaway Clutch 2]. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Clutch 2. Y N Go to BSD 8.4 and check the Takeaway Motor Clutch 2 for an open. Check the following: Takeaway Rolls 1 and 2 and 3 for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Pre Regi Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drive gears for wear/breakage If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
Takeaway Rolls 1 and 2 and 3 for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Pre Regi Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drive gears for wear/breakage Drawer Connectors J601 contact points for foreign objects/bent pins/burnout If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown
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073-210 RAP
BSD-ON:7.9 Tray 3 Paper Stacking BSD Tray 3 Lift Up Failure. The tray 3 Stack Height Sensor did not come on within the specified time after the tray was inserted.
A Slide out the tray and perform the following: Manually rotate the Gear Pulley at the rear of the tray to check the tray smoothly goes up and down. Check the couplings and gears are not broken. Check that the couplings are securely engaged in each other when the tray is gently pushed in. Check for other problems including a mechanical load.
Initial Actions
Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Slide out the tray.Enter diagnostic code DC330 [073-002] (Tray 3 Lift/Feed Motor). Select Start. The Tray 3 Lift/Feed Motor operates Y N Turn off the power. Disconnect P/J464 from the Tray Module PWB. Measure the wirewound resistance of Tray 3 Lift/Feed Motor: P/J464-B4 pin to pins P/J464-B1/B2 P/J464-B3 pin to pins P/J464-B5/B6
Every resistance is approx. 1.3 ohms. Y N Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the Tray 3 Lift/Feed Motor (PL 2.10). P/J464-B5 to P/J220-2 P/J464-B2 to P/J220-5 P/J464-B1 to P/J220-6 P/J464-B3 to P/J220-4 P/J464-B4 to P/J220-3 P/J464-B6 to P/J220-1
Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). MCU PWB P/J404-B12 to Tray Module PWB P/J462-B5 MCU PWB P/J404-B11 to Tray Module PWB P/J462-B6 MCU PWB P/J404-B10 to Tray Module PWB P/J462-B7 MCU PWB P/J404-B9 to Tray Module PWB P/J462-B8 MCU PWB P/J404-B8 to Tray Module PWB P/J462-B9
Press the Stop button. Enter DC330 [073-201] (Tray 3 Stack Height Sensor). Select Start. Manually raising and lowering the Feed/Nudger Roll Assy, turn the sensor ON, then OFF. The display changes between H and L. Y N Using the OF 99-2 Generic Transmission Type Sensor RAP, troubleshoot the Tray 3 Stack Height Sensor.
073-210 RAP
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074-101 RAP
BSD-ON:8.6 Tray 3, 4 Transportation BSD Pre Feed Sensor 4 is not turned ON within the specified time after the start of feed from Tray 4.
A Check the following: Feed Roll/Nudger Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Retard Roll for a problem Takeaway Rolls 1 and 2 and 3 for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Connectors P/J661 for a poor connection Drive gears for wear/breakage If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
Initial Actions
Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Execute DC330 [074-101 Feed Out Sensor 4]. Move the actuator of the Tray 4 Feed Out Sensor manually or with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.5 and check the following wires for an open wire, short or poor contact: Feed Out Sensor 4 P/J133D-2 to MCU PWB P/J403-A13 Feed Out Sensor 4 P/J133D-1 to Tray Module PWB P/J463-B18 Feed Out Sensor 4 P/J133D-3 to Tray Module PWB P/J463-B16
If OK, replace the Feed Out Sensor 4 (PL 2.18) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [074-002 Tray 4 Feed]. There is operation noise from the Tray 4 Feed Lift Motor. Y N Go to BSD 7.10 and check the wire-wound resistance of Tray 4 Lift/Feed Motor is approx. 1.3 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J220-2 to pins 1/3 P/J220-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 7.10 and troubleshoot the Tray 4 Lift/Feed Motor circuit. Execute DC330 [077-001 Takeaway Motor]. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Motor. Y N Go to BSD 8.4 and check the Takeaway Motor Circuit for an open. Execute DC330 [077-003 Takeaway Clutch 2]. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Clutch 2. Y N Go to BSD 8.4 and check the Takeaway Motor Clutch 2 for an open.
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074-101 RAP
074-102 RAP
BSD-ON:8.5 Tray 1, 2 Transportation BSD Feed Out Sensor 1 ON Jam (Tray 4). The paper from tray 4 did not turn on feed out sensor 1 within the specified time.
A Check the following: Feed Roll/Nudger Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Retard Roll for a problem Takeaway Rolls 1 and 2 and 3 for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Connectors P/J661 for a poor connection Drive gears for wear/breakage If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
Initial Actions
Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Execute DC330 [071-101 Feed Out Sensor 1]. Move the actuator of the Tray 1 Feed Out Sensor manually or with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.5 and check the following wires for an open wire, short or poor contact: Feed Out Sensor 1 P/J133A-2 to MCU PWB P/J407-A12 Feed Out Sensor 1 P/J133A-1 to Tray Module PWB P/J407-A13 Feed Out Sensor 1 P/J133A-3 to Tray Module PWB P/J407-A11
If OK, replace the Feed Out Sensor 1 (PL 2.16) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [074-002 Tray 4 Feed]. There is operation noise from the Tray 4 Feed Lift Motor. Y N Go to BSD 7.10 and check the wire-wound resistance of Tray 4 Lift/Feed Motor is approx. 1.3 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J220-2 to pins 1/3 P/J220-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 7.10 and troubleshoot the Tray 4 Lift/Feed Motor circuit. Execute DC330 [077-001 Takeaway Motor]. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Motor. Y N Go to BSD 8.4 and check the Takeaway Motor Circuit for an open. Execute DC330 [077-003 Takeaway Clutch 2]. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Clutch 2. Y N Go to BSD 8.4 and check the Takeaway Motor Clutch 2 for an open.
074-102 RAP
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074-103 RAP
BSD-ON:8.6 Tray 3, 4 Transportation BSD The Tray 4 Feed Out Sensor does not turn ON within the specified time during paper transport on the Takeaway Path for paper fed from Tray 4
A Check the following: Feed Roll/Nudger Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Retard Roll for a problem Takeaway Rolls 1 and 2 and 3 for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Connectors P/J661 for a poor connection Drive gears for wear/breakage If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
Initial Actions
Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Execute DC330 [074-101 Feed Out Sensor 4]. Move the actuator of the Tray 4 Feed Out Sensor manually or with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.6 and check the following wires for an open wire, short or poor contact: Feed Out Sensor 4 P/J133D-2 to MCU PWB P/J403-A7 Feed Out Sensor 4 P/J133D-1 to Tray Module PWB P/J464-B18 Feed Out Sensor 4 P/J133D-3 to Tray Module PWB P/J464-B16
If OK, replace the Feed Out Sensor 4 (PL 2.18) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [073-002 Tray 4 Feed]. There is operation noise from the Tray 4 Feed Lift Motor. Y N Go to BSD 7.10 and check the wire-wound resistance of Tray 3 Lift/Feed Motor is approx. 1.3 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J220-2 to pins 1/3 P/J220-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 7.9 and troubleshoot the Tray 4 Lift/Feed Motor circuit. Execute DC330 [077-001 Takeaway Motor]. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Motor. Y N Go to BSD 8.4 and check the Takeaway Motor Circuit for an open. Execute DC330 [077-003 Takeaway Clutch 2]. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Clutch 2. Y N Go to BSD 8.4 and check the Takeaway Motor Clutch 2 for an open.
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074-103 RAP
074-104 RAP
BSD-ON:8.10 Registration BSD Pre Registration Sensor ON Jam (Tray 4). The paper from tray 4 did not turn on the pre-registration sensor within the specified time.
074-105 RAP
BSD-ON:8.10 Registration BSD Registration Sensor ON Jam (Tray 4). The paper conveyed from tray #4 did not turn on the reg sensor within the specified time.
Initial Actions
Clear any jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Initial Actions
Clear any jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Execute DC330 [077-100 Pre Reg. Sensor]. Place paper in front of the Pre Reg. Sensor. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.10 and check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact: Pre Regi Sensor P/J121-2 to IOT PWB P/J439-B5 Pre Regi Sensor P/J121-1 to IOT PWB P/J439-B6 Pre Regi Sensor P/J121-3 to IOT PWB P/J439-B4
Procedure
Execute DC330 [077-101 Reg. Sensor]. Place paper in front of the Reg. Sensor. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.10 and check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact: Regi Sensor P/J222-2 to IOT PWB P/J439-A9 Regi Sensor P/J222-1 to IOT PWB P/J439-A10 Regi Sensor P/J222-3 to IOT PWB P/J439-A8
If OK, replace the Pre Reg. Sensor (PL 4.5) before replacing the IOT Drive PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [077-004 Pre Reg. Motor: 640mm/s]. There is operation noise from the Pre Regi Motor. Y N Check the wire-wound resistance of Pre Reg. Motor is approx. 0.8 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J229-2 to pins 1/3 P/J229-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 8.9 and troubleshoot the Pre Reg. Motor circuit.
If OK, replace the Reg. Sensor (PL 4.4) before replacing the IOT Drive PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [077-004 Pre Reg. Motor: 640mm/s]. There is operation noise from the Pre Regi Motor. Y N Check the wire-wound resistance of Pre Reg. Motor is approx. 0.8 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J229-2 to pins 1/3 P/J229-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 8.9 and troubleshoot the Pre Reg. Motor circuit. Check the following:
Execute DC330 [077-003 Takeaway Clutch 2]. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Clutch 2. Y N Go to BSD 8.4 and check the Takeaway Motor Clutch 2 for an open. Check the following: Takeaway Rolls 1 and 2 and 3 for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Pre Regi Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drive gears for wear/breakage If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
Takeaway Rolls 1 and 2 and 3 for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Pre Regi Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drive gears for wear/breakage Drawer Connectors J601 contact points for foreign objects/bent pins/burnout If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown
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074-210 RAP
BSD-ON:7.10 Tray 4 Paper Stacking BSD Tray 4 Lift Up Failure. The tray 4 Stack Height Sensor did not come on within the specified time after the tray was inserted.
A Slide out the tray and perform the following: Manually rotate the Gear Pulley at the rear of the tray to check the tray smoothly goes up and down. Check the couplings and gears are not broken. Check that the couplings are securely engaged in each other when the tray is gently pushed in. Check for other problems including a mechanical load.
Initial Actions
Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Slide out the tray.Enter diagnostic code DC330 [074-002] (Tray 4 Lift/Feed Motor). Select Start. The Tray 4Lift/Feed Motor operates Y N Turn off the power. Disconnect P/J463 from the Tray Module PWB. Measure the wirewound resistance of Tray 4 Lift/Feed Motor: P/J463-B4 pin to pins P/J464-B1/B2 P/J463-B3 pin to pins P/J464-B5/B6
Every resistance is approx. 1.3 ohms. Y N Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the Tray 2 Lift/Feed Motor (PL 2.8). P/J463-B5 to P/J220-2 P/J463-B2 to P/J220-5 P/J463-B1 to P/J220-6 P/J463-B3 to P/J220-4 P/J463-B4 to P/J220-3 P/J463-B6 to P/J220-1
Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). MCU PWB P/J404-A9 to Tray Module PWB P/J462-A8 MCU PWB P/J404-A10 to Tray Module PWB P/J462-A7 MCU PWB P/J404-A11 to Tray Module PWB P/J462-A6 MCU PWB P/J404-A12 to Tray Module PWB P/J462-A5 MCU PWB P/J404-A13 to Tray Module PWB P/J462-A4
Press the Stop button. Enter DC330 [074-201] (Tray 4 Stack Height Sensor). Select Start. Manually raising and lowering the Feed/Nudger Roll Assy, turn the sensor ON, then OFF. The display changes between H and L. Y N Using the OF 99-2 Generic Transmission Type Sensor RAP, troubleshoot the Tray 3 Stack Height Sensor.
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074-210 RAP
074-210 RAP
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075-100 RAP
BSD-ON:8.3 Tray 5 / Single-Tray HCF Paper Feeding BSD Tray 5 Pre Feed Sensor is not turned ON a spec time after the start of feed from Tray 5.
A Check the following: Feed Roll/Nudger Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Retard Roll for a problem Feed Roll/Nudger Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drive gears for wear/breakage If the results of the above checks are OK, replace the IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
Initial Actions
Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Execute DC330 [075-100 Tray 5 Pre Feed Sensor]. Place paper in front of the Tray 5 Pre Feed Sensor. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.3 and check the following wires for an open wire, short or poor contact: Tray 5 Pre Feed Sensor P/J119-2 to MCU PWB P/J407-A5 Tray 5 Pre Feed Sensor P/J119-1 to Tray Module PWB P/J407-A6 Tray 5 Pre Feed Sensor P/J119-3 to Tray Module PWB P/J407-A4
If OK, replace the Tray 5 Pre Feed Sensor (PL 3.7) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [075-003 Tray 5 Feed Motor]. There is operation noise from the Tray 5 Feed Motor. Y N Go to BSD 8.7 and check the wire-wound resistance of Tray 5 Feed Motor is approx. 1.3 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J225-2 to pins 1/3 P/J225-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 8.7 and troubleshoot the Tray 5 Feed Motor circuit. Execute DC330 [075-003 Tray 5 Nudger Solenoid]. There is operation noise from the Tray 5 Nudger Solenoid. Y N Go to BSD 7.11 and check the Tray 5 Nudger Solenoid Circuit for an open. Load a few sheets of the specified paper into Tray 5. Execute DC330 [075-006 Tray 5 Lift Motor]. There is operation noise from the Tray 5 Lift Motor. Y N Go to BSD7.11 and check the Tray 5 Lift Motor circuit for an open. Execute DC 330 [075-006 Tray 5 Lift Motor: Lift Down (CCW) Sensor Stop]. The Tray 5 Lifter moves down. Y N Go to BSD 7.11 and check the Tray 5 Lift Up Sensor circuit for an open or short.
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075-100 RAP
075-109 RAP
BSD-ON:8.7 Tray 5 (No HCF/Single-Tray HCF) Transportation BSD Paper from Tray 5 does not turn ON Pre Regi Sensor within a spec time.
075-135 RAP
BSD-ON:8.10 Registration BSD Paper from Tray 5 does not turn on the Regi Sensor within a spec time.
Initial Actions
Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Initial Actions
Clear any jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Execute DC330 [077-108 Tray 5 TRAY 5 Pre-Reg. Sensor]. Place paper in front of the Tray 5 Pre-Reg. Sensor. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.7 and check the following wires for an open wire, short or poor contact: Tray 5 Pre Feed Sensor P/J120-2 to MCU PWB P/J416-B11 Tray 5 Pre Feed Sensor P/J120-1 to Tray Module PWB P/J416-B12 Tray 5 Pre Feed Sensor P/J120-3 to Tray Module PWB P/J416-B10
Procedure
Execute DC330 [077-101 Reg. Sensor]. Place paper in front of the Reg. Sensor. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.10 and check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact: Regi Sensor P/J222-2 to IOT PWB P/J439-A9 Regi Sensor P/J222-1 to IOT PWB P/J439-A10 Regi Sensor P/J222-3 to IOT PWB P/J439-A8
If OK, replace the Tray 5 Pre Reg. Sensor (PL 2.16) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [075-003 Tray 5 Feed Motor]. There is operation noise from the Tray 5 Feed Motor. Y N Go to BSD 8.7 and check the wire-wound resistance of Tray 5 Feed Motor is approx. 1.3 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J225-2 to pins 1/3 P/J225-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 8.7 and troubleshoot the Tray 5 Feed Motor circuit.
If OK, replace the Reg. Sensor (PL 4.4) before replacing the IOT Drive PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [077-004 Pre Reg. Motor: 640mm/s]. There is operation noise from the Pre Regi Motor. Y N Check the wire-wound resistance of Pre Reg. Motor is approx. 0.8 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J229-2 to pins 1/3 P/J229-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 8.9 and troubleshoot the Pre Reg. Motor circuit. Check the following:
Check the following: Feed Roll/Nudger Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Retard Roll for a problem Feed Roll/Nudger Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drive gears for wear/breakage If the results of the above checks are OK, replace the IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
Pre Regi Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drive gears for wear/breakage If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown
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075-210 RAP
BSD-ON:7.11 Tray 5 (No HCF/Single - Tray HCF) Paper Stacking BSD Tray 5 Lift Up Sensor does not turn ON a spec time after Tray 5 starts lifting up. NOTE: The following procedure must be performed with the Tray 5 Cover Interlock Switch closed.
075-211 RAP
BSD-ON:7.11 Tray 5 (No HCF/Single - Tray HCF) Paper Stacking BSD Tray 5 Lift Down Sensor does not turn ON a spec time after Tray 5 starts lowering. NOTE: The following procedure must be performed with the Tray 5 Cover Interlock Switch closed.
Initial Actions
Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Enter Diagnostics. Enter DC330 [075-006] (Down). Select Start. The tray has lowered. Y N Remove the Tray 5 Rear Cover. Manually rotate the Tray 5 Lifter gears. The gears rotate with no load. Y N Remove any load from the Lift Down mechanism. +24VDC is measured between P/J226-2 (+) on the Tray 5 Lift Motor and GND (-). Y N Check the wire between P/J435-6 on the IOT PWB and P/J226-1 on the Tray 5 Lift Motor for an open wire or poor contact. If the wire is good, replace the IOT PWB (PL 11.1). Enter DC330 [075-006] (Down). Select Start. +1VDC or less is measured between P/ J226-2 (+) on the Tray 5 Lift Motor and GND (-). Y N Disconnect and reconnect the cable between P/J431 on the IOT PWB and P/J401 on the MCU PWB. If this does not resolve the problem, replace the Flexible Print Cable (PL 11.1), IOT PWB (PL 11.1) and MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in that order. +24VDC is measured between P/J226-1 (+) on the Tray 5 Lift Motor and GND (-). Y N Check the wire between P/J435-5 on the IOT PWB and P/J226-1 on the Tray 5 Lift Motor for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the Tray 5 Lift Motor (PL 3.3). Press the Stop button.Enter DC330 [075-201] (Tray 5 Down Sensor). Select Start. While raising and lowering the Tray 5 Bottom Plate, turn ON then OFF the Tray 5 Lift Down Sensor. The display changes between H and L. Y N Go to BSD 7.11 and troubleshoot the Tray 5 Down Sensor. Check if there were any obstacles on the Tray 5 Bottom Plate when the failure occurred preventing the tray from freely going up and down. If the failure frequently occurs, replace the IOT PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in that order.
Procedure
Execute DC330 [075-200 Tray 5 Lift Up Sensor]. Lift up/down the Elevator Tray manually. Does the display change? Y N Go to BSD 7.11and troubleshoot the Tray 5 Lift Up Sensor. Execute DC330 [075-005 Tray 5 Lift Motor: Lift Up (CW) Sensor Stop]. Does the Tray 5 Nudger Roll lift down and the Tray 5 Lifter lift up stopping automatically at the normal height? Y N Go to BSD 7.11 and troubleshoot the Tray 5 Lift Up Motor. Check the operation of the gear section of the Elevator Tray. The properly. Y N Replace the faulty parts in the gear section. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). gear section operates
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077-103 RAP
BSD-ON:10.4 Fusing BSD The fuser exit sensor did not turn off within the specified time in straight exit mode.
077-106 RAP
BSD-ON:10.4 Fusing BSD The fuser exit sensor did not come on within the specified time after the registration motor came on.
Initial Actions
Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Initial Actions
Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Execute DC330 [074-101 Fuser Exit Sensor]. Move the actuator of the Fuser Exit Sensor manually or with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.6 and check the following wires for an open wire, short or poor contact: Fuser Exit Sensor P/J149-2 to MCU PWB P/J405-A2 Fuser Exit Sensor P/J149-1 to MCU PWB P/J405-A3 Fuser Exit Sensor P/J149-3 to MCU PWB P/J405-A1 Check the installation condition of the Fuser. The Fuser is properly installed. Y N Install the Fuser properly. Execute DC330 [074-101 Fuser Exit Sensor]. Move the actuator of the Fuser Exit Sensor manually or with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.6 and check the following wires for an open wire, short or poor contact: Fuser Exit Sensor P/J149-2 to MCU PWB P/J405-A2 Fuser Exit Sensor P/J149-1 to MCU PWB P/J405-A3 Fuser Exit Sensor P/J149-3 to MCU PWB P/J405-A1
Procedure
Check the winding condition of the IBT belt. The IBT belt is in proper condition without being wound up. Y N Unwind the IBT belt.
If OK, replace the Fuser Exit Sensor (PL 8.1) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [077-010 Exit Motor]. There is operation noise from the Exit Motor. Y N Go to BSD 10.9 and check the wire-wound resistance of Exit Motor is approximately. 1.3 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J222-2 to pins 1/3 P/J222-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 10.9 and troubleshoot the Exit Motor circuit. Check the following: Fuser Exit Rolls for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Connectors P612 for a poor connection Drive gears for wear/breakage Check for out-of-spec paper. Check the exit roll paper guide for being deformed. If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
If OK, replace the Fuser Exit Sensor (PL 8.1) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [010-004 Fuser Drive Motor]. There is operation noise from the Fuser Drive Motor. Y N Go to BSD 10.1 and check the wire-wound resistance of Exit Motor is approximately. 1.3 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J212-2 to pins 1/3 P/J212-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 10.1 and troubleshoot the Fuser Drive Motor circuit. Execute DC330 [077-010 Exit Motor]. There is operation noise from the Exit Motor. Y N Go to BSD 10.9 and check the wire-wound resistance of Exit Motor is approximately. 1.3 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J222-2 to pins 1/3 P/J222-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 10.9 and troubleshoot the Exit Motor circuit.
A Check the following: Fuser Exit Rolls for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Connectors P612 for a poor connection Drive gears for wear/breakage Check for out-of-spec paper. If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
077-107 RAP
BSD-ON:10.4 Fusing BSD The fuser exit sensor did not turn off within the specified time in invert exit mode.
Initial Actions
Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Execute DC330 [010-201 Fuser Exit Sensor]. Move the actuator of the Fuser Exit Sensor manually or with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.6 and check the following wires for an open wire, short or poor contact: Fuser Exit Sensor P/J149-2 to MCU PWB P/J405-A2 Fuser Exit Sensor P/J149-1 to MCU PWB P/J405-A3 Fuser Exit Sensor P/J149-3 to MCU PWB P/J405-A1
If OK, replace the Fuser Exit Sensor (PL 8.1) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [077-011 Invert Gate Solenoid In]. There is operation noise from the Invert Gate Solenoid. Y N Go to BSD 10.7 and troubleshoot the Invert Gate Solenoid circuit. Execute DC330 [077-010 Exit Motor]. There is operation noise from the Exit Motor. Y N Go to BSD 10.9 and check the wire-wound resistance of Exit Motor is approximately. 1.3 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J222-2 to pins 1/3 P/J222-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 10.9 and troubleshoot the Exit Motor circuit. Execute DC330 [077-016 Reverse Invert Solenoid]. There is operation noise from the Reverse Invert Solenoid. Y N Go to BSD 10.7 and troubleshoot the Reverse Gate Solenoid circuit. Check the following: Invert Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Invert Gate for an improper operation Fuser Exit Rolls for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Connectors P612 for a poor connection Drive gears for wear/breakage Check for out-of-spec paper. Check/Adjust the Release Invert Solenoid (PL 10.5).
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If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
077-109 RAP
BSD-ON:10.9 Fused Paper Exit BSD The IOT exit sensor did not come on at the specified time in non-invert mode. (Straight output)
Initial Actions
Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Execute DC330 [010-201 Fuser Exit Sensor]. Move the actuator of the Fuser Exit Sensor manually or with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.6 and check the following wires for an open wire, short or poor contact: Fuser Exit Sensor P/J149-2 to MCU PWB P/J405-A2 Fuser Exit Sensor P/J149-1 to MCU PWB P/J405-A3 Fuser Exit Sensor P/J149-3 to MCU PWB P/J405-A1
If OK, replace the Fuser Exit Sensor (PL 8.1) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [077-011 Invert Gate Solenoid In]. There is operation noise from the Invert Gate Solenoid. Y N Go to BSD 10.7 and troubleshoot the Invert Gate Solenoid circuit. Execute DC330 [077-010 Exit Motor]. There is operation noise from the Exit Motor. Y N Go to BSD 10.9 and check the wire-wound resistance of Exit Motor is approximately. 1.3 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J222-2 to pins 1/3 P/J222-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 10.9 and troubleshoot the Exit Motor circuit. Check the following: Invert Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Invert Gate for an improper operation Fuser Exit Rolls for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Connectors P612 for a poor connection Drive gears for wear/breakage Check for out-of-spec paper. Check/Adjust the Release Invert Solenoid (PL 10.5). If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
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077-111 RAP
BSD-ON:10.9 Fused Paper Exit BSD The IOT exit sensor did not come on within the specified time in invert exit mode.
Check the following: Invert Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Invert Gate for an improper operation Fuser Exit Rolls for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drawer Connectors P/J608 contact points for foreign objects/bent pins/burnout Drive gears for wear/breakage Check for out-of-spec paper. If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
Initial Actions
Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Execute DC330 [074-101 Fuser Exit Sensor]. Move the actuator of the Fuser Exit Sensor manually or with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.6 and check the following wires for an open wire, short or poor contact: Fuser Exit Sensor P/J149-2 to MCU PWB P/J405-A2 Fuser Exit Sensor P/J149-1 to MCU PWB P/J405-A3 Fuser Exit Sensor P/J149-3 to MCU PWB P/J405-A1
If OK, replace the Fuser Exit Sensor (PL 8.1) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [077-011 Invert Gate Solenoid In]. There is operation noise from the Invert Gate Solenoid. Y N Go to BSD 10.7 and troubleshoot the Invert Gate Solenoid circuit. Execute DC330 [077-013 Invert Motor]. There is operation noise from the Invert Motor. Y N Go to BSD 10.7 and check the wire-wound resistance of Invert Motor is approximately. 1.3 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J221-2 to pins 1/3 P/J221-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 10.7 and troubleshoot the Invert Motor circuit. Execute DC330 [077-016 Reverse Invert Solenoid]. There is operation noise from the Reverse Invert Solenoid. Y N Go to BSD 10.7 and troubleshoot the Reverse Gate Solenoid circuit. Execute DC330 [077-010 Exit Motor]. There is operation noise from the Exit Motor. Y N Go to BSD 10.9 and check the wire-wound resistance of Exit Motor is approximately. 1.3 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J222-2 to pins 1/3 P/J222-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 10.9 and troubleshoot the Exit Motor circuit.
077-111 RAP
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077-113 RAP
BSD-ON:10.9 Fused Paper Exit BSD The IOT exit sensor did not turn off at the specified time in non-invert mode.
077-115 RAP
BSD-ON:10.9 Fused Paper Exit BSD The IOT exit sensor did not turn off within the specified time in invert exit mode.
Initial Actions
Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Initial Actions
Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Execute DC330 [074-101 Fuser Exit Sensor]. Move the actuator of the Fuser Exit Sensor manually or with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.6 and check the following wires for an open wire, short or poor contact: Fuser Exit Sensor P/J149-2 to MCU PWB P/J405-A2 Fuser Exit Sensor P/J149-1 to MCU PWB P/J405-A3 Fuser Exit Sensor P/J149-3 to MCU PWB P/J405-A1
Procedure
Execute DC330 [077-107 IOT Exit Sensor]. Move the actuator of the IOT Exit Sensor manually or with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 10.9 and check the following wires for an open wire, short or poor contact: Fuser Exit Sensor P/J111-2 to Tray Module PWB P/J465-B6 Fuser Exit Sensor P/J111-1 to Tray Module PWB P/J465-B7 Fuser Exit Sensor P/J111-3 to Tray Module PWB P/J465-B5 MCU PWB P/J403-B7 to Tray Module PWB P/J461-B12
If OK, replace the Fuser Exit Sensor (PL 8.1) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [077-012 Invert Gate Solenoid Exit]. There is operation noise from the Invert Gate Solenoid. Y N Go to BSD 10.7 and troubleshoot the Invert Gate Solenoid circuit. Execute DC330 [077-010 Exit Motor]. There is operation noise from the Exit Motor. Y N Go to BSD 10.9 and check the wire-wound resistance of Exit Motor is approximately. 1.3 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J222-2 to pins 1/3 P/J222-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 10.9 and troubleshoot the Exit Motor circuit. Check the following: Finisher for poor docking Exit Rolls for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drawer Connectors P/J608 contact points for foreign objects/bent pins/burnout Drive gears for wear/breakage Check for out-of-spec paper. If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
If OK, replace the IOT Exit Sensor (PL 10.4) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [077-012 Invert Gate Solenoid Exit]. There is operation noise from the Invert Gate Solenoid. Y N Go to BSD 10.7 and troubleshoot the Invert Gate Solenoid circuit. Execute DC330 [077-010 Exit Motor]. There is operation noise from the Exit Motor. Y N Go to BSD 10.9 and check the wire-wound resistance of Exit Motor is approximately. 1.3 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J222-2 to pins 1/3 P/J222-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 10.9 and troubleshoot the Exit Motor circuit. Check the following: Finisher for poor docking Exit Rolls for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drawer Connectors P/J608 contact points for foreign objects/bent pins/burnout Drive gears for wear/breakage Check for out-of-spec paper. If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
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077-118 RAP
BSD-ON:8.10 Registration BSD The paper transported from duplex did not turn on the pre registration sensor within the specified time.
If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown
Initial Actions
Clear any jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Execute DC330 [077-100 Pre Reg. Sensor]. Place paper in front of the Pre Reg. Sensor. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.10 and check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact: Pre Regi Sensor P/J121-2 to IOT PWB P/J439-B5 Pre Regi Sensor P/J121-1 to IOT PWB P/J439-B6 Pre Regi Sensor P/J121-3 to IOT PWB P/J439-B4
If OK, replace the Pre Reg. Sensor (PL 4.5) before replacing the IOT Drive PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [077-004 Pre Reg. Motor: 640mm/s]. There is operation noise from the Pre Regi Motor. Y N Check the wire-wound resistance of Pre Reg. Motor is approximately. 0.8 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J229-2 to pins 1/3 P/J229-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 8.9 and troubleshoot the Pre Reg. Motor circuit. Execute DC330 [077-018 Duplex Motor]. There is operation noise from the Duplex Motor. Y N Check the wire-wound resistance of Duplex Motor is approximately. 0.8 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J219-2 to pins 1/3 P/J219-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 10.10 and troubleshoot the Duplex Motor circuit. Check the following: Duplex Path Roll 2 for dirt/paper particles/wear/ poor rotation Duplex Out Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Pre Regi Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drive gears for wear/breakage Drawer Connectors J601 contact points for foreign objects/bent pins/burnout Drawer Connectors P/J608 contact points for foreign objects/bent pins/burnout
077-118 RAP
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077-120 RAP
BSD-ON:9.28 2ND Transfer And Cleaning (3 Of 3) BSD Post 2nd BTR Sensor On JAM
077-123 RAP
BSD-ON:8.10 Registration BSD Duplex In Sensor does not turn ON a spec time after the start of invert.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON. Remove the foreign substances on the paper transport path.
Initial Actions
Clear any jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Check the condition of the IBT belt. The IBT belt is in proper condition without being damaged. Y N Replace the IBT Belt (PL 7.3). Enter dC330 [042-018 IBT Steering Motor (CW) Low Current]. The IBT Steering comes ON. Y N Go to OF 99-9 and troubleshoot the IBT Steering Motor, BSD 9.19 (PL 7.4). Motor
Procedure
Execute DC330 [077-101 Reg. Sensor]. Place paper in front of the Reg. Sensor. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.10 and check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact: Regi Sensor P/J222-2 to IOT PWB P/J439-A9 Regi Sensor P/J222-1 to IOT PWB P/J439-A10 Regi Sensor P/J222-3 to IOT PWB P/J439-A8
If OK, replace the Reg. Sensor (PL 4.4) before replacing the IOT Drive PWB (PL 11.1). Select [042-200 Belt Home Position Sensor]. The IBT Belt Home position can be detected. Y N Go to OF 99-1 and troubleshoot the Transfer Belt Home Sensor, BSD 9.20 (PL 7.5). Select [094-202 Post 2nd BTR Sensor]. Place paper in front of the Post 2nd BTR Sensor. The display changes. Y N Go to OF 99-1 and troubleshoot the Post 2nd BTR Sensor BSD 9.28 (PL 7.9). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Check the following: Duplex Path Roll 2 for dirt/paper particles/wear/ poor rotation Duplex Out Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Pre Regi Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drive gears for wear/breakage Drawer Connectors J601 contact points for foreign objects/bent pins/burnout Drawer Connectors P/J608 contact points for foreign objects/bent pins/burnout If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown Execute DC330 [077-004 Pre Reg. Motor: 640mm/s]. There is operation noise from the Pre Regi Motor. Y N Check the wire-wound resistance of Pre Reg. Motor is approximately. 0.8 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J229-2 to pins 1/3 P/J229-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 8.9 and troubleshoot the Pre Reg. Motor circuit.
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077-129 RAP
BSD-ON:10.11 Duplex Transportation (2 Of 2) BSD The paper transported from duplex did not turn on the registration sensor within the specified time.
077-130 RAP
BSD-ON:10.11 Duplex Transportation (2 Of 2) BSD Duplex Out Sensor does not turn ON a spec time after Duplex In Sensor turns ON
Procedure Procedure
Execute DC330 [077-104 Duplex In Sensor]. Move the actuator of the Duplex In Sensor manually or with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 10.11 and check the following wires for an open wire, short or poor contact: Duplex In Sensor P/J104-2 to IOT Driver PWB P/J439-B13 Duplex In Sensor P/J104-1 to IOT Driver PWB P/J439-B14 Duplex In Sensor P/J104-3 to IOT Driver PWB P/J439-B12 Execute DC330 [077-106 Duplex Out Sensor]. Move the actuator of the Duplex Out Sensor manually or with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 10.11 and check the following wires for an open wire, short or poor contact: Duplex Out Sensor P/J106-2 to IOT Driver PWB P/J439-A15 Duplex Out Sensor P/J106-1 to IOT Driver PWB P/J439-B16 Duplex Out Sensor P/J106-3 to IOT Driver PWB P/J439-B14
If OK, replace the Duplex In Sensor (PL 4.3) before replacing the IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [077-013 Invert Motor]. There is operation noise from the Invert Motor. Y N Go to BSD 10.7 and check the wire-wound resistance of Invert Motor is approximately. 1.3 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J221-2 to pins 1/3 P/J221-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 10.7 and troubleshoot the Invert Motor circuit. Execute DC330 [077-016 Reverse Invert Solenoid]. There is operation noise from the Reverse Invert Solenoid. Y N Go to BSD 10.7 and troubleshoot the Reverse Gate Solenoid circuit. Check the following: Pre Regi Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/ poor rotation Drawer Connectors P607B contact points for foreign objects/bent pins/burnout Drive gears for wear/breakage Check for out-of-spec paper. If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
If OK, replace the Duplex Out Sensor (PL 4.3) before replacing the IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [077-013 Invert Motor]. There is operation noise from the Invert Motor. Y N Go to BSD 10.7 and check the wire-wound resistance of Invert Motor is approximately. 1.3 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J221-2 to pins 1/3 P/J221-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 10.7 and troubleshoot the Invert Motor circuit. Execute DC330 [077-018 Duplex Motor]. There is operation noise from the Duplex Motor. Y N Check the wire-wound resistance of Duplex Motor is approximately. 0.8 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J219-2 to pins 1/3 P/J219-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 10.10 and troubleshoot the Duplex Motor circuit. Check the following: Duplex Path Roll 2 for dirt/paper particles/wear/ poor rotation Duplex Out Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drawer Connectors P607B contact points for foreign objects/bent pins/burnout Drive gears for wear/breakage Check for out-of-spec paper. If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
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077-300 RAP
BSD-ON:2.1 IOT Interlock Switching BSD The front cover is open.
077-301 RAP
BSD-ON:2.1 IOT Interlock Switching BSD The Left Hand Interlock is open.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off then on. Check the opening/closing of the Front Cover.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off then on. Check the opening/closing of the L/H Cover Interlock.
Procedure
Check the actuator of the Front Cover for damage, distortion and improper installation. The actuator is properly installed with no damage or distortion. Y N Replace or repair the actuator. Execute DC330 [077-303 Front Door Interlock]. Open and close the Front Cover. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 2.1 and troubleshoot the Front Cover Door Interlock Switch. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Execute DC330 [077-300 L/H Cover Interlock Switch]. Open and close the L/H Cover. The display changes. Y N +24VDC is measured between P/J132-1 (+) on the L/H Cover Interlock Switch and GND (-). Y N Check the wire between P/J469-1 on the Tray Module PWB and P/J132-1 on the L/ H Cover Interlock Switch for an open wire or poor contact. When the switch is ON, +24VDC is measured between P/J132-3 (+) on the L/H Cover Interlock Switch and GND (-). Y N Replace the L/H Cover Interlock Switch (PL 7.4). +24VDC is measured between P/J469-2 (+) on the Tray Module PWB and GND (-). Y N Check the wire between P/J132-3 on the L/H Cover Interlock Switch and P/J469-2 on the Tray Module PWB for an open wire or poor contact. Check the wire between P/J461-A2 on the Tray Module PWB and P/J404-A17 on the MCU PWB for an open wire or poor contact. If the wire is good, replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in that order. The problem can be a misalignment between the L/H Cover and the L/H Cover Interlock Switch. Check the L/H Cover for an improper installation and the actuator for any problem, and check for the improperly positioned L/H Cover Interlock Switch.
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077-302 RAP
BSD-ON:2.1 IOT Interlock Switching BSD The Right Hand Cover Interlock is open
077-303 RAP
BSD-ON:2.1 IOT Interlock Switching BSD Transfer Module 2 Interlock Open.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off then on. Check the opening/closing of the R/H Cover Interlock.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off then on. Check the opening/closing of the Transfer Module 2.
Procedure
Execute DC330 [077-300 R/H Cover Interlock Switch]. Open and close the R/H Cover. The display changes. Y N +24VDC is measured between P/J112-2 (+) on the L/H Cover Interlock Switch and GND (-). Y N Check the wire between P/J466-1 on the Tray Module PWB and P/J112-2 on the R/ H Cover Interlock Switch for an open wire or poor contact. When the switch is ON, +24VDC is measured between P/J112-1 (+) on the L/H Cover Interlock Switch and GND (-). Y N Replace the R/H Cover Interlock Switch (PL 7.4). +24VDC is measured between P/J466-2 (+) on the Tray Module PWB and GND (-). Y N Check the wire between P/J112-1 on the R/H Cover Interlock Switch and P/J466-2 on the Tray Module PWB for an open wire or poor contact. Check the wire between P/J461-A1 on the Tray Module PWB and P/J404-A18 on the MCU PWB for an open wire or poor contact. If the wire is good, replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in that order. The problem can be a misalignment between the R/H Cover and the R/H Cover Interlock Switch. Check the R/H Cover for an improper installation and the actuator for any problem, and check for the improperly positioned R/H Cover Interlock Switch.
Procedure
Check the condition of the pushed in Transfer Module 2 Drawer Assembly (PL 4.1) The knob of the Transfer Module 2 Drawer Assembly is locked. Y N Push in the Transfer Module 2 Drawer Assembly and lock the knob. Check the Marking Drawer Interlock connectors. Are the Marking Drawer Interlock connectors properly installed? Y N Install the Marking Drawer Interlock properly. Execute DC330 [077-302 Transfer Module 2 Interlock]. Pull out and push in the Transfer Module 2 Drawer Assembly again. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 2.1 and Troubleshoot the Transfer Module 2 Interlock circuit. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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077-304 RAP
BSD-ON:2.1 IOT Interlock Switching BSD The Tray 5/Bypass Cover Interlock is open
077-312 RAP
BSD-ON: CH 2.3, CH 3.X Feeder Communication Failure
Initial Actions
Switch the power off then on. Check the opening/closing of the Tray 5/Bypass Cover Interlock.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on, if the problem still exists, continue with the RAP.
Procedure Procedure
Check the opening/closing of the Tray 5/Bypass Cover. The opened/closed. Y N Reinstall he Tray 5/Bypass Cover properly. Tray 5/Bypass Cover be Connect the meter between JF05-1 (+) and JF04-2 (-) on the HCF PWB. There is +24 VDC present Y N Connect the meter between JF04-1 (+) and JF04-2 (-) on the HCF PWB. There is +24 VDC present Y N Go to BSD 2.3 and check for an open wire between the HCF PWB and the IOT Driver PWB. Check F1 on the HCF PWB for an open. F1 is OK. Y N Replace F1. If F1 blows again, go to BSD 2.3 and Wirenets 7.2.33 and check the +24 VDC for a short circuit. Replace the HCF PWB (PL 11.3). Connect the meter between P/J460-2 (+) and P/J460-3 (-) on the Tray Module PWB. There is +24 VDC present Y N Connect the meter between P/J460-1 (+) and P/J460-3 (-) on the Tray Module PWB. There is +24 VDC present Y N Go to BSD 2.3 and check for an open wire between the Tray Module PWB and the Main LVPS. Check F1 on the Tray Module PWB for an open. F1 is OK. Y N Replace F1. If F1 blows again, go to BSD 2.3 and wirenet 7.2.28 and 7.2.29 and check the +24 VDC for a short circuit. Replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3). Replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), the HCF PWB (PL 18.8), and the MCU PWB (PL 11.3) in that order.
Check the installation of the Tray 5/Bypass Interlock Switch (PL 3.2). The Cover Interlock Switch is properly installed. Y N Install the MSI Cover Interlock Switch properly.
Tray
5/Bypass
Execute DC330 [077-304 Tray 5/Bypass Cover Interlock]. Open and close the Tray 5/Bypass Cover. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 2.1 and check the Tray 5/Bypass Cover Interlock Switch for an open circuit. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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077-909 RAP
BSD-ON: One of the IOT sensors detected paper when power was turned on or when an interlock was closed.
077-967 RAP
BSD-ON: The specified paper type and the paper type being used are different.
Procedure
Load the paper type selected. If problem still exists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Execute DC330 [077-101 Regi Sensor]. Place paper in front of the Regi Sensor (PL 4.4). The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.10 and check the Regi Sensor for a short circuit. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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077-968 RAP
BSD-ON: The type of paper in the tray was changed.
Initial Actions
Perform the following: Switch the power off then on. Check if the Regi Sensor actuator is operating properly. Check the paper type. Check the paper type settings.
Procedure
Load the paper type selected. If problem still exists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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077-968 RAP
077-968 RAP
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078-100 RAP
BSD-ON:8.10 Registration BSD The paper transported from tray 6 did not turn on the pre registration sensor within the specified time.
078-101 RAP
BSD-ON:8.5 Tray 1, 2 Transportation BSD The tray 1 feed out sensor did not come on within the specified time after the start of feed from Tray 6 (HCF).
Initial Actions
Clear any jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Initial Actions
Clear any paper jam and switch the power off then on. Check for out-of-spec paper. Paper Path for a foreign object/burr/piece of paper
Procedure
Execute DC330 [077-100 Pre Reg. Sensor]. Place paper in front of the Pre Reg. Sensor. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.10 and check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact: Pre Regi Sensor P/J121-2 to IOT PWB P/J439-B5 Pre Regi Sensor P/J121-1 to IOT PWB P/J439-B6 Pre Regi Sensor P/J121-3 to IOT PWB P/J439-B4
Procedure
Execute DC330 [071-101 Feed Out Sensor 1]. Move the actuator of the Tray 1 Feed Out Sensor manually or with paper. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.5 and check the following wires for an open wire, short or poor contact: Feed Out Sensor 1 P/J133A-2 to MCU PWB P/J407-A12 Feed Out Sensor 1 P/J133A-1 to Tray Module PWB P/J407-A13 Feed Out Sensor 1 P/J133A-3 to Tray Module PWB P/J407-A11
If OK, replace the Pre Reg. Sensor (PL 4.5) before replacing the IOT Drive PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [077-004 Pre Reg. Motor: 640mm/s]. There is operation noise from the Pre Regi Motor. Y N Check the wire-wound resistance of Pre Reg. Motor is approx. 0.8 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J229-2 to pins 1/3 P/J229-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 8.9 and troubleshoot the Pre Reg. Motor circuit. Execute DC330 [077-003 Takeaway Clutch 1]. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Clutch 1. Y N Go to BSD 8.4 and check the Takeaway Motor Clutch 1 for an open. Check the following: Takeaway Rolls 1 and 2 and 3 for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Pre Regi Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drive gears for wear/breakage HCF and IOT for a poor docking HCF Transport Belt for poor tension HCF Transport Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation HCF Takeaway Rolls 1-3 for dirt/ paper particles/wear/a poor rotation HCF Exit Roll for dirt/ paper particles/wear/a poor rotation If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown. 05/16/05 2-373
If OK, replace the Feed Out Sensor 1 (PL 2.16) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [077-001 Takeaway Motor]. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Motor. Y N Go to BSD 8.4 and check the Takeaway Motor Circuit for an open. Execute DC330 [077-003 Takeaway Clutch 1]. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Clutch 1. Y N Go to BSD 8.4 and check the Takeaway Motor Clutch 1 for an open. Check the following: Takeaway Rolls 1 and 2 and 3 for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation HCF and IOT for a poor docking HCF Transport Belt for poor tension HCF Transport Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation HCF Takeaway Rolls 1-3 for dirt/ paper particles/wear/a poor rotation HCF Exit Roll for dirt/ paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drive gears for wear/breakage If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown.
078-102 RAP
BSD-ON:8.10 Registration BSD The paper transported from tray 6 did not turn on the registration sensor within the specified time.
078-151 RAP
BSD-ON:8.8 Single-Tray HCF Option (Tray 6) Paper Transportation BSD The tray 6 feed out sensor did not come on within the specified time after the start of feed.
Procedure Procedure
Execute DC330 [077-101 Reg. Sensor]. Place paper in front of the Reg. Sensor. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.10 and check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact: Regi Sensor P/J222-2 to IOT PWB P/J439-A9 Regi Sensor P/J222-1 to IOT PWB P/J439-A10 Regi Sensor P/J222-3 to IOT PWB P/J439-A8 Execute DC330 [078-101 Tray 6 Feed Out Sensor]. Move the actuator of the Tray 6 Feed Out Sensor. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 8.10 and check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact: Tray 6 Feed Out Sensor PF/JF67-2 to HCF PWB PF/JF01-2 Tray 6 Feed Out Sensor PF/JF67-1 to HCF PWB PF/JF01-3 Tray 6 Feed Out Sensor PF/JF67-3 to HCF PWB PF/JF01-1
If OK, replace the Reg. Sensor (PL 4.4) before replacing the IOT Drive PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [077-004 Pre Reg. Motor: 640mm/s]. There is operation noise from the Pre Regi Motor. Y N Check the wire-wound resistance of Pre Reg. Motor is approx. 0.8 ohms at the measurement points below. P/J229-2 to pins 1/3 P/J229-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 8.9 and troubleshoot the Pre Reg. Motor circuit. Check the following: Takeaway Rolls 1 and 2 and 3 for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Pre Regi Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation Drive gears for wear/breakage Drawer Connectors J601 contact points for foreign objects/bent pins/burnout If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3), IOT Driver PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown
If OK, replace the Tray 6 Feed Out Sensor (PL 18.7) before replacing the HCF PWB (PL 18.8). Execute DC330 [078-007 Tray 6 Takeaway Motor: 640mm/s]. There is operation noise from the Tray 6 Takeaway Motor. Y N Check the wire-wound resistance of Pre Reg. Motor is approx. 0.8 ohms at the measurement points below. PF/JF57-3 to pins 1/2 PF/JF57-4 to pins 5/6 If OK, go to BSD 8.8 and troubleshoot the Tray 6 Takeaway Motor circuit. Execute DC330 [078-001 HCF1 Nudger Solenoid Low Power]. There is from the HCF Nudger Solenoid (PL 18.4). Y N Go to BSD 7.12 and troubleshoot the HCF Nudger Solenoid circuit. operation noise
Execute DC330 [077-003 Takeaway Clutch 1]. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Clutch 1. Y N Go to BSD 8.4 and check the Takeaway Motor Clutch 1 for an open. Check the following: Drive gears for wear/breakage HCF and IOT for a poor docking HCF Transport Belt for poor tension HCF Transport Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation HCF Takeaway Rolls 1-3 for dirt/ paper particles/wear/a poor rotation HCF Exit Roll for dirt/ paper particles/wear/a poor rotation
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If the results of the above checks are OK, replace HCF PWB (PL 18.8).
078-250 RAP
BSD-ON:7.12 Single-Tray HCF Option (Tray 6) Paper Stacking BSD HCF Tray Lift failure. The Tray 6 Stack Height Sensor does not turn ON within the specified time after the trays were inserted.
Initial Actions
Clear any jam and switch the power off then on. Check the size of the paper in the tray. Remove the foreign substances in the tray.
Procedure
Execute DC330 [078-004 Tray 6 Lift/Feed Motor]. There is operation noise from the Tray 6 Lift/Feed Motor. Y N Check the wire-wound resistance of Tray 6 Lift/Feed Motor is approx. 0.8 ohms at the measurement points below. PF/JF58-2 to pins 1/3 PF/JF58-5 to pins 4/6 If OK, go to BSD 7.12 and troubleshoot the Tray 6 Lift/Feed Motor circuit. Execute DC330 [078-201 Tray 6 Stack Height Sensor]. Place paper in front of the Tray 6 Stack Height Sensor. The display changes. Y N Go to BSD 7.14 and check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact: Tray 6 Stack Height Sensor PF/JF60-2 to HCF PWB PF/JF02-8 Tray 6 Stack Height Sensor PF/JF60-1 to HCF PWB PF/JF02-9 Tray 6 Stack Height Sensor PF/JF60-3 to HCF PWB PF/JF02-7
If OK, replace the Tray 6 Stack Height Sensor (PL 18.5) before replacing the HCF PWB (PL 18.8). Check the following: Drive gears for wear/breakage If the results of the above checks are OK, replace HCF PWB (PL 18.8), and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) one at a time in the order shown
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078-300 RAP
BSD-ON:2.4 DC Power Generation (INTLK +24 VDC) BSD The HCF Top Cover Interlock is open.
078-301 RAP
HCF Docking Interlock Open. The HCF and the IOT were undocked.
Initial Actions
Check that the HCF and the IOT are docked properly. Switch the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Execute DC330 [078-300 HCF Top Cover Interlock]. Open and close the Transport Cover. The display changes. Y N +24VDC is measured between JF05-2 on the HCF PWB and GND. Y N +24VDC is measured between JF05-1 on the HCF PWB and GND. Y N +24VDC is measured between JF04-1 on the HCF PWB and GND. Y N Refer to BSD 2.3, check the +24VDC circuit to JF04-1 on the HCF PWB. Replace the HCF PWB (PL 18.8). Check the wires between JF05-1 on the HCF PWB and FS001 on the HCF Top Cover Interlock Switch, and between FS002 on the HCF Top Cover Interlock Switch and JF05-2 on the HCF PWB for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the HCF Top Cover Interlock Switch (PL 9.12). Replace the HCF PWB (PL 18.8). The problem could be misalignment between the HCF Top Cover and the HCF Top Cover Interlock Switch. Check if the Switch/Cover is improperly installed and if the actuator is broken or bent. If OK, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Execute DC330 [078-301 Docking Interlock Switch]. The display changes when the lever of the Docking Interlock Switch (PL 18.8) is pushed. Y N Go to BSD 2.4 and check the Docking Interlock Switch for an open circuit. Replace the HCF PWB (PL 18.8).
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089-600 RAP
BSD-ON:9.24 Image Registration Control (1 Of 2) BSD BSD-ON:9.25 Image Registration Control (2 Of 2) BSD Incorrect Fast Scan positioning for the reference color Cyan was detected during fine adjustment. NOTE: If more than one failure in Chain 089 occur at the same time, take action according to the following priorities: Other failures may be corrected at the same time when correcting a failure of higher priority. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. (High) 089-616 089-604, 605, 606, 607, 608, 609, 610, 611, 612, 613, 614, 615 089-601, 602, 603 089-600 (Low) 089-617
089-601 RAP
BSD-ON:9.25 Image Registration Control (2 Of 2) BSD The Inner MOB Sensor failed to detect the fine-adjustment patterns properly during fine adjustment.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON. Remove and reinstall each Drum and Transfer Module.
Procedure
Check the installation of the MOB ADC Assy. The MOB ADC Assy properly installed. Y N Install the MOB ADC Assy properly (PL 11.2). Run dC675 Regi control setup cycle.Turn ON the power again. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MOB ADC Assy (PL 11.2) and run dC675 Regi control setup cycle again.Turn ON the power again. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON. Remove and reinstall each Drum and Transfer Module.
Procedure
Perform ADJ 9.13 [Belt Edge Learn]. Run dC675 Regi control setup cycle.Turn ON the power again. The same problem recurs. Y N End Run dC675 Regi control setup cycle again.Turn ON the power again. The recurs. Y N End Go to 042-602 RAP Belt Edge Check RAP. same problem
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089-602 RAP
BSD-ON:9.24 Image Registration Control (1 Of 2) BSD The CENTER MOB Sensor failed to detect the fine-adjustment patterns properly during fine adjustment.
089-603 RAP
BSD-ON:9.25 Image Registration Control (2 Of 2) BSD The OUTER MOB Sensor failed to detect the fine-adjustment patterns properly during fine adjustment. NOTE: If more than one failure in Chain 089 occur at the same time, take action according to the following priorities: Other failures may be corrected at the same time when correcting a failure of higher priority. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. (High) 089-616 089-604, 605, 606, 607, 608, 609, 610, 611, 612, 613, 614, 615 089-601, 602, 603 089-600 (Low) 089-617
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON. Remove and reinstall each Drum and Transfer Module.
Procedure
Check the installation of the MOB ADC Assy. The MOB ADC Assy properly installed. Y N Install the MOB ADC Assy properly (PL 11.2). Run dC675 Regi control setup cycle.Turn ON the power again. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MOB ADC Assy (PL 11.2) and run dC675 Regi control setup cycle again.Turn ON the power again. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON. Remove and reinstall each Drum and the IBT Module.
Procedure
Check the installation of the MOB ADC Assy. The MOB ADC Assy properly installed. Y N Install the MOB ADC Assy properly (PL 11.2). Run dC675 Regi control setup cycle.Turn ON the power again. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MOB ADC Assy (PL 11.2) and run dC675 Regi control setup cycle again.Turn ON the power again. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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089-604 RAP
BSD-ON:9.25 Image Registration Control (2 Of 2) BSD The INNER MOB Sensor failed to detect the rough-adjustment patterns properly during Yellow rough adjustment.
A Perform the following: Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Run dC675 Regi control setup cycle.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON. Remove and reinstall each Drum and IBT Module.
Procedure
Enter dc612, select test pattern 9, check the density of the color that failed. The normal. Y N Go to IQ1 IOT Image Quality Entry RAP. density is
Check the surface of the Transfer belt for even surface, scratches, or distortion around the area where the failure occurred. The Transfer belt surface is OK. Y N Replace the Transfer belt (PL 7.2). NOTE: The distance between the Reg Control patches in the IN-OUT direction (304mm) exceeds the A4L width (297mm). Check the areas other than the paper path area on both sides of the Mag Roll. Check the Mag Roll for proper condition, foreign substance, or distortion of the color for which the failure occurred. The Mag Roll is OK. Y N Replace the Developer Housing Kit (PL 6.6). Ensure the connections and wires between the MCU PWB and the MOB ADC Assy are connected. The connections are OK. Y N Connect P/J406, P/J616B properly. Check P/J406, P/J616B for an open or short circuit. The harness is OK Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Drum of the color for which the failure occurred.Turn ON the power again. The problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MOB ADC Assy (PL 11.2). Run dC675 Reg control setup cycle. The same problem recurs. Y N End A Launch DocuColor 250
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089-604 RAP
089-605 RAP
BSD-ON:9.24 Image Registration Control (1 Of 2) BSD The CENTER MOB Sensor failed to detect the rough-adjustment patterns properly during Yellow rough adjustment.
A Perform the following: Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Run dC675 Regi control setup cycle.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON. Remove and reinstall each Drum and IBT Module.
Procedure
Enter dc612, select test pattern 9, check the density of the color that failed. The normal. Y N Go to IQ1 IOT Image Quality Entry RAP. density is
Check the surface of the Transfer belt for even surface, scratches, or distortion around the area where the failure occurred. The Transfer belt surface is OK. Y N Replace the Transfer belt (PL 7.2). NOTE: The distance between the Reg Control patches in the IN-OUT direction (304mm) exceeds the A4L width (297mm). Check the areas other than the paper path area on both sides of the Mag Roll. Check the Mag Roll for proper condition, foreign substances, or distortion of the color for which the failure occurred. The Mag Roll is OK. Y N Replace the Developer Housing Kit (PL 6.6). Ensure the connections and wires between the MCU PWB and the MOB ADC Assy are connected. The connections are OK. Y N Connect P/J406, P/J616B properly. Check P/J406, P/J616B for an open or short circuit. The harness is OK Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Drum of the color for which the failure occurred.Turn ON the power again. The problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MOB ADC Assy (PL 11.2). Run dC675 Reg control setup cycle. The same problem recurs. Y N End A Status Indicator RAPs
089-605 RAP
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089-606 RAP
BSD-ON:9.25 Image Registration Control (2 Of 2) BSD The OUTER MOB Sensor failed to detect the rough-adjustment patterns properly during Yellow rough adjustment.
A Perform the following: Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Run dC675 Regi control setup cycle.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON. Remove and reinstall each Drum and IBT Module.
Procedure
Enter dc612, select test pattern 9, check the density of the color that failed. The normal. Y N Go to IQ1 IOT Image Quality Entry RAP. density is
Check the surface of the Transfer belt for even surface, scratches, or distortion around the area where the failure occurred. The Transfer belt surface is OK. Y N Replace the Transfer belt (PL 7.2). NOTE: The distance between the Reg Control patches in the IN-OUT direction (304mm) exceeds the A4L width (297mm). Check the areas other than the paper path area on both sides of the Mag Roll. Check the Mag Roll for proper condition, foreign substance, or distortion of the color for which the failure occurred. The Mag Roll is OK. Y N Replace the Developer Housing Kit (PL 6.6). Ensure the connections and wires between the MCU PWB and the MOB ADC Assy are connected. The connections are OK. Y N Connect P/J406, P/J616B properly. Check P/J406, P/J616B for an open or short circuit. The harness is OK Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Drum of the color for which the failure occurred.Turn ON the power again. The problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MOB ADC Assy (PL 11.2). Run dC675 Reg control setup cycle. The same problem recurs. Y N End A Launch DocuColor 250
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089-606 RAP
089-607 RAP
BSD-ON:9.25 Image Registration Control (2 Of 2) BSD The INNER MOB Sensor failed to detect the rough-adjustment patterns correctly during Magenta rough adjustment.
A Perform the following: Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Run dC675 Regi control setup cycle.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON. Remove and reinstall each Drum and IBT Module.
Procedure
Enter dc612, select test pattern 9, check the density of the color that failed. The normal. Y N Go to IQ1 IOT Image Quality Entry RAP. density is
Check the surface of the Transfer belt for even surface, scratches, or distortion around the area where the failure occurred. The Transfer belt surface is OK. Y N Replace the Transfer belt (PL 7.2). NOTE: The distance between the Reg Control patches in the IN-OUT direction (304mm) exceeds the A4L width (297mm). Check the areas other than the paper path area on both sides of the Mag Roll. Check the Mag Roll for proper condition, foreign substance, or distortion of the color for which the failure occurred. The Mag Roll is OK. Y N Replace the Developer Housing Kit (PL 6.6). Ensure the connections and wires between the MCU PWB and the MOB ADC Assy are connected. The connections are OK. Y N Connect P/J406, P/J616B properly. Check P/J406, P/J616B for an open or short circuit. The harness is OK Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Drum of the color for which the failure occurred.Turn ON the power again. The problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MOB ADC Assy (PL 11.2). Run dC675 Reg control setup cycle. The same problem recurs. Y N End A Status Indicator RAPs
089-607 RAP
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089-608 RAP
BSD-ON:9.24 Image Registration Control (1 Of 2) BSD The CENTER MOB Sensor failed to detect the rough-adjustment patterns properly during Magenta rough adjustment.
A Perform the following: Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Run dC675 Regi control setup cycle.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON. Remove and reinstall each Drum and IBT Module.
Procedure
Enter dC612, select test pattern 9, check the density of the color that failed. The normal. Y N Go to IQ1 IOT Image Quality Entry RAP. density is
Check the surface of the Transfer belt for even surface, scratches, or distortion around the area where the failure occurred. The Transfer belt surface is OK. Y N Replace the Transfer belt (PL 7.2). NOTE: The distance between the Reg Control patches in the IN-OUT direction (304mm) exceeds the A4L width (297mm). Check the areas other than the paper path area on both sides of the Mag Roll. Check the Mag Roll for proper condition, foreign substance, or distortion of the color for which the failure occurred. The Mag Roll is OK. Y N Replace the Developer Housing Kit (PL 6.6). Ensure the connections and wires between the MCU PWB and the MOB ADC Assy are connected. The connections are OK. Y N Connect P/J406, P/J616B properly. Check P/J406, P/J616B for an open or short circuit. The harness is OK Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Drum of the color for which the failure occurred.Turn ON the power again. The problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MOB ADC Assy (PL 11.2). Run dC675 Reg control setup cycle. The same problem recurs. Y N End A Launch DocuColor 250
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089-608 RAP
089-609 RAP
BSD-ON:9.25 Image Registration Control (2 Of 2) BSD The OUTER MOB Sensor failed to detect the rough-adjustment patterns properly during Magenta rough adjustment.
A Perform the following: Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Run dC675 Regi control setup cycle.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON. Remove and reinstall each Drum and IBT Module.
Procedure
Enter dC612, select test pattern 9, check the density of the color that failed. The normal. Y N Go to IQ1 IOT Image Quality Entry RAP. density is
Check the surface of the Transfer belt for even surface, scratches, or distortion around the area where the failure occurred. The Transfer belt surface is OK. Y N Replace the Transfer belt (PL 7.2). NOTE: The distance between the Reg Control patches in the IN-OUT direction (304mm) exceeds the A4L width (297mm). Check the areas other than the paper path area on both sides of the Mag Roll. Check the Mag Roll for proper condition, foreign substance, or distortion of the color for which the failure occurred. The Mag Roll is OK. Y N Replace the Developer Housing Kit (PL 6.6). Ensure the connections and wires between the MCU PWB and the MOB ADC Assy are connected. The connections are OK. Y N Connect P/J406, P/J616B properly. Check P/J406, P/J616B for an open or short circuit. The harness is OK Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Drum of the color for which the failure occurred.Turn ON the power again. The problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MOB ADC Assy (PL 11.2). Run dC675 Reg control setup cycle. The same problem recurs. Y N End A Status Indicator RAPs
089-609 RAP
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089-610 RAP
BSD-ON:9.25 Image Registration Control (2 Of 2) BSD The INNER MOB Sensor failed to detect the rough-adjustment patterns properly during Cyan rough adjustment.
A Perform the following: Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Run dC675 Regi control setup cycle.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON. Remove and reinstall each Drum and IBT Module.
Procedure
Enter dC612, select test pattern 9, check the density of the color that failed. The normal. Y N Go to IQ1 IOT Image Quality Entry RAP. density is
Check the surface of the Transfer belt for even surface, scratches, or distortion around the area where the failure occurred. The Transfer belt surface is OK. Y N Replace the Transfer belt (PL 7.2). NOTE: The distance between the Reg Control patches in the IN-OUT direction (304mm) exceeds the A4L width (297mm). Check the areas other than the paper path area on both sides of the Mag Roll. Check the Mag Roll for proper condition, foreign substance, or distortion of the color for which the failure occurred. The Mag Roll is OK. Y N Replace the Developer Housing Kit (PL 6.6). Ensure the connections and wires between the MCU PWB and the MOB ADC Assy are connected. The connections are OK. Y N Connect P/J406, P/J616B properly. Check P/J406, P/J616B for an open or short circuit. The harness is OK Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Drum of the color for which the failure occurred.Turn ON the power again. The problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MOB ADC Assy (PL 11.2). Run dC675 Reg control setup cycle. The same problem recurs. Y N End A Launch DocuColor 250
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089-610 RAP
089-611 RAP
BSD-ON:9.24 Image Registration Control (1 Of 2) BSD The CENTER MOB Sensor failed to detect the rough-adjustment patterns properly during Cyan rough adjustment.
A Perform the following: Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Run dC675 Regi control setup cycle.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON. Remove and reinstall each Drum and IBT Module.
Procedure
Enter dC612, select test pattern 9, check the density of the color that failed. The normal. Y N Go to IQ1 IOT Image Quality Entry RAP. density is
Check the surface of the Transfer belt for even surface, scratches, or distortion around the area where the failure occurred. The Transfer belt surface is OK. Y N Replace the Transfer belt (PL 7.2). NOTE: The distance between the Reg Control patches in the IN-OUT direction (304mm) exceeds the A4L width (297mm). Check the areas other than the paper path area on both sides of the Mag Roll. Check the Mag Roll for proper condition, foreign substance, or distortion of the color for which the failure occurred. The Mag Roll is OK. Y N Replace the Developer Housing Kit (PL 6.6). Ensure the connections and wires between the MCU PWB and the MOB ADC Assy are connected. The connections are OK. Y N Connect P/J406, P/J616B properly. Check P/J406, P/J616B for an open or short circuit. The harness is OK Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Drum of the color for which the failure occurred.Turn ON the power again. The problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MOB ADC Assy (PL 11.2). Run dC675 Reg control setup cycle. The same problem recurs. Y N End A Status Indicator RAPs
089-611 RAP
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089-612 RAP
BSD-ON:9.25 Image Registration Control (2 Of 2) BSD The MOB Sensor OUT failed to detect the rough-adjustment patterns properly during Cyan rough adjustment.
A Perform the following: Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Run dC675 Regi control setup cycle.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON. Remove and reinstall each Drum and IBT Module.
Procedure
Enter dC612, select test pattern 9, check the density of the color that failed. The normal. Y N Go to IQ1 IOT Image Quality Entry RAP. density is
Check the surface of the Transfer belt for even surface, scratches, or distortion around the area where the failure occurred. The Transfer belt surface is OK. Y N Replace the Transfer belt (PL 7.2). NOTE: The distance between the Reg Control patches in the IN-OUT direction (304mm) exceeds the A4L width (297mm). Check the areas other than the paper path area on both sides of the Mag Roll. Check the Mag Roll for proper condition, foreign substance, or distortion of the color for which the failure occurred. The Mag Roll is OK. Y N Replace the Developer Housing Kit (PL 6.6). Ensure the connections and wires between the MCU PWB and the MOB ADC Assy are connected. The connections are OK. Y N Connect P/J406, P/J616B properly. Check P/J406, P/J616B for an open or short circuit. The harness is OK Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Drum of the color for which the failure occurred.Turn ON the power again. The problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MOB ADC Assy (PL 11.2). Run dC675 Reg control setup cycle. The same problem recurs. Y N End A Launch DocuColor 250
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089-612 RAP
089-613 RAP
BSD-ON:9.25 Image Registration Control (2 Of 2) BSD The INNER MOB Sensor failed to detect the rough-adjustment patterns properly during Black rough adjustment.
A Perform the following: Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Run dC675 Regi control setup cycle.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON. Remove and reinstall each Drum and IBT Module.
Procedure
Enter dC612, select test pattern 9, check the density of the color that failed. The normal. Y N Go to IQ1 IOT Image Quality Entry RAP. density is
Check the surface of the Transfer belt for even surface, scratches, or distortion around the area where the failure occurred. The Transfer belt surface is OK. Y N Replace the Transfer belt (PL 7.2). NOTE: The distance between the Reg Control patches in the IN-OUT direction (304mm) exceeds the A4L width (297mm). Check the areas other than the paper path area on both sides of the Mag Roll. Check the Mag Roll for proper condition, foreign substance, or distortion of the color for which the failure occurred. The Mag Roll is OK. Y N Replace the Developer Housing Kit (PL 6.6). Ensure the connections and wires between the MCU PWB and the MOB ADC Assy are connected. The connections are OK. Y N Connect P/J406, P/J616B properly. Check P/J406, P/J616B for an open or short circuit. The harness is OK Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Drum of the color for which the failure occurred.Turn ON the power again. The problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MOB ADC Assy (PL 11.2). Run dC675 Reg control setup cycle. The same problem recurs. Y N End A Status Indicator RAPs
089-613 RAP
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089-614 RAP
BSD-ON:9.24 Image Registration Control (1 Of 2) BSD The CENTER MOB Sensor failed to detect the rough-adjustment patterns properly during Black rough adjustment.
A Perform the following: Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Run dC675 Regi control setup cycle.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON. Remove and reinstall each Drum and IBT Module.
Procedure
Enter dC612, select test pattern 9, check the density of the color that failed. The normal. Y N Go to IQ1 IOT Image Quality Entry RAP. density is
Check the surface of the Transfer belt for even surface, scratches, or distortion around the area where the failure occurred. The Transfer belt surface is OK. Y N Replace the Transfer belt (PL 7.2). NOTE: The distance between the Reg Control patches in the IN-OUT direction (304mm) exceeds the A4L width (297mm). Check the areas other than the paper path area on both sides of the Mag Roll. Check the Mag Roll for proper condition, foreign substance, or distortion of the color for which the failure occurred. The Mag Roll is OK. Y N Replace the Developer Housing Kit (PL 6.6). Ensure the connections and wires between the MCU PWB and the MOB ADC Assy are connected. The connections are OK. Y N Connect P/J406, P/J616B properly. Check P/J406, P/J616B for an open or short circuit. The harness is OK Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Drum of the color for which the failure occurred.Turn ON the power again. The problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MOB ADC Assy (PL 11.2). Run dC675 Reg control setup cycle. The same problem recurs. Y N End A Launch DocuColor 250
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089-614 RAP
089-615 RAP
BSD-ON:9.25 Image Registration Control (2 Of 2) BSD The MOB Sensor OUT failed to detect the rough-adjustment patterns properly during Black rough adjustment. NOTE: If more than one failure in Chain 089 occur at the same time, take action according to the following priorities: Other failures may be corrected at the same time when correcting a failure of higher priority. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. (High) 089-616 089-604, 605, 606, 607, 608, 609, 610, 611, 612, 613, 614, 615 089-601, 602, 603 089-600 (Low) 089-617
A Replace the Drum of the color for which the failure occurred.Turn ON the power again. The problem recurs. Y N End Replace the MOB ADC Assy (PL 11.2). Run dC675 Reg control setup cycle. The same problem recurs. Y N End Perform the following: Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Run dC675 Regi control setup cycle.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON. Remove and reinstall each Drum and IBT Module.
Procedure
Enter dC612, select test pattern 9, check the density of the color that failed. substance sity is normal. Y N Go to IQ1 IOT Image Quality Entry RAP. den-
Check the surface of the Transfer belt for even surface, scratches, or distortion around the area where the failure occurred. The Transfer belt surface is OK. Y N Replace the Transfer belt (PL 7.2). NOTE: The distance between the Reg Control patches in the IN-OUT direction (304mm) exceeds the A4L width (297mm). Check the areas other than the paper path area on both sides of the Mag Roll. Check the Mag Roll for proper condition, foreign sustenance, or distortion of the color for which the failure occurred. The Mag Roll is OK. Y N Replace the Developer Housing Kit (PL 6.6). Ensure the connections and wires between the MCU PWB and the MOB ADC Assy are connected. The connections are OK. Y N Connect P/J406, P/J616B properly. Check P/J406, P/J616B for an open or short circuit. The harness is OK Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit.
089-615 RAP
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089-616 RAP
BSD-ON:9.24 Image Registration Control (1 Of 2) BSD BSD-ON:9.25 Image Registration Control (2 Of 2) BSD The calculated adjustment amount has exceeded the specifiable range. NOTE: If more than one failure in Chain 089 occur at the same time, take action according to the following priorities: Other failures may be corrected at the same time when correcting a failure of higher priority. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. (High) 089-616 089-604, 605, 606, 607, 608, 609, 610, 611, 612, 613, 614, 615 089-601, 602, 603 089-600 (Low) 089-617
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON. Remove and reinstall each Drum and IBT Module.
Procedure
Run dC675 Reg control setup cycle. Identify the items that are out of the adjustable range from the following. Fast Scan Margin: -4720 to +4720 Slow Scan Margin: -4720 to +4720 Skew: -540 to +540 Bow: -140 to +140 Fast Scan Magnification: -3040 to +3040 Fast Scan Horizontal Magnification: -660 to +660
The Fast Scan Margin, Slow Scan Margin, Fast Scan Magnification, or Fast Scan Horizontal Magnification is in the adjustable range. Y N Replace the Drum of the relevant color. If the trouble persists, replace the ROS Assembly (PL 5.1). The Slow Scan Margin or Fast Scan Horizontal Magnification is in the adjustable range. Y N Every color is aligned in the same direction. Y N Replace the ROS Assembly of that color (PL 5.1). Replace the MOB ADC Assy (PL 11.2) followed by the ROS Assembly for that color (PL 5.1). The Slow Scan Margin is in the adjustable range. Y N Replace the ROS Assembly of that color (PL 5.1). A Launch DocuColor 250 Status Indicator RAPs
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089-616 RAP
089-617 RAP
BSD-ON:9.24 Image Registration Control (1 Of 2) BSD BSD-ON:9.25 Image Registration Control (2 Of 2) BSD There was an error in the calculated adjustment value. NOTE: If more than one failure in Chain 089 occur at the same time, take action according to the following priorities: Other failures may be corrected at the same time when correcting a failure of higher priority. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. (High) 089-616 089-604, 605, 606, 607, 608, 609, 610, 611, 612, 613, 614, 615 089-601, 602, 603 089-600 (Low) 089-617
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Check the connection of each connector of the MCU PWB and the ESS PWB. The tors properly connected. Y N Connect the connectors properly. Turn ON the power again. The same problem recurs. Y N End Set the following NVM Values to 0. dC131 [760-062] dC131 [760-063] dC131 [760-064] dC131 [760-065] dC131 [760-068] dC131 [760-069] Turn ON the power again. The same problem recurs. Y N End Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) followed by the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). connec-
089-617 RAP
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091-311 RAP
BSD-ON:9.29 BCR And Corotron Cleaning Drive Control BSD The voltage level of the CC cleaner position sensor did not change within the specified time during a home position detection operation or cleaning operation.
A Check the spiral shaft of the Charge Corotron Assembly for poor rotation and other mechanical loads due to deformation/foreign objects. (PL 6.1)
Procedure
Remove the Drum Unit. Cheat the Front Door. Enter Diagnostics. Enter DC330 [091-009 BCR CC Cleaner Motor: 1400pps (CW) High Current] and [091-010 BCR CC Cleaner Motor: 1400pps (CCW) High Current] alternately. The CC Cleaner Motor coupling at upper right to the Drum shaft rotates. Y N Open the PWB Chassis. +24VDC is measured between P/J250-1 on the CC Cleaner Motor and GND. Y N +24VDC is measured between P/J436-B15 on the IOT PWB and GND. Y N +24VDC is measured between P/J430-8 on the IOT PWB and GND. Y N Refer to BSD CH2.3, check the +24VDC circuit to P/J430-8 to the IOT PWB. Replace the IOT PWB (PL 2.1). Check the wire between P/J436-B15 on the IOT PWB and P/J250-1 on the CC Cleaner Motor for an open wire or poor contact. Turn off the power. Disconnect Connector P/J436 from the IOT PWB. Measure the wirewound resistance of the CC Cleaner Motor: P/J436-B15 to pins B11/B12/B13/B14. Every resistance is approximately 15 ohms. Y N Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the CC Cleaner Motor (PL11.6). P/J436-B11 to CC Cleaner Motor P/J250-5 P/J436-B12 to CC Cleaner Motor P/J250-4 P/J436-B13 to CC Cleaner Motor P/J250-3 P/J436-B14 to CC Cleaner Motor P/J250-2 P/J436-B15 to CC Cleaner Motor P/J250-1
Disconnect and reconnect the cable between P/J431 on the IOT PWB and P/J401 on the MCU PWB. If this does not resolve the problem, replace the Flexible Print Cable (PL 11.1), IOT PWB (PL 11.1) and MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in order. Press the Stop button. Enter DC330[091-201] (CC Cleaner Position Sensor). Select Start. Using a piece of paper, turn ON then OFF the sensor. The display changes between H and L. Y N Troubleshoot the CC Cleaner Position Sensor.
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091-311 RAP
091-312 RAP
BSD-ON:9.8 Black Charging And Exposure BSD Charge (K) Preclean HVPS has failed.
091-313 RAP
BSD-ON:9.1 Drum Life Control (C,K) BSD BSD-ON:9.2 Drum Life Control (Y,M) BSD Drum cartridge CRUM ASIC communication Failure
Procedure
Switch the power OFF then ON. 091-312 remains displayed. Y N It is highly likely that the MCU PWB made a faulty detection due to some external noise or internal discharge-related noise. Check if there are any noise sources around the machine and if any abnormal discharge has occurred. Open the PWB Chassis. +24VDC is measured between P/J584-1 and -2 on the Charge (K) Preclean HVPS. Y N +24VDC is measured between P/J410-B10 and -B9 on the MCU PWB. Y N +24VDC is measured between J400-6 on the MCU PWB and GND. Y N Refer to BSD CH2.3. Check the +24VDC circuit to J400-3 on the MCU PWB. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Check the wires between P/J410-B10 on the MCU PWB and P/J584-1 on the Charge (K) Preclean HVPS, and between P/J410-B9 on the MCU PWB and P/J584-2 on the Charge (K) Preclean HVPS for an open wire or poor contact. Turn off the power. Check the following for continuity: MCU PWB P/J410-B8 to Charge (K) Preclean HVPS P/J584-3 MCU PWB P/J410-B7 to Charge (K) Preclean HVPS P/J584-4 MCU PWB P/J410-B5 to Charge (K) Preclean HVPS P/J584-5
Procedure
Switch the power OFF then ON. 091-313 remains displayed. Y N It is highly likely that the MCU PWB made a faulty detection due to some external noise or internal discharge-related noise. Check if there are any noise sources around the machine and if any abnormal discharge has occurred. Turn off the power. Disconnect and reconnect the following connectors: P/J413 on MCU PWB P/J171 on K, C, M, and Y Drum CRUM PWBs. Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1) Drum CRUM PWB (PL 6.5) MCU PWB (PL 11.1)
If the above action does not resolve the problem, replace the following in order:
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the Charge (K) Preclean HVPS (PL 11.2). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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091-320 RAP
BSD-ON:9.8 Black Charging And Exposure BSD Charge Corotron Wire is broken.
091-400 RAP
BSD-ON:9.32 Waste Toner Disposal BSD The replacement date for Waste Toner Bottle (regular) is near.
Initial Actions
Check the Charge Corotron Wire for contamination.
Initial Actions
As the replacement date is near, replace the Waste Toner Bottle (PL 6.5) as required. If this fail occurs after the replacement, perform the following procedure. Check that the light receiving and emitting areas of the Waste Toner Full Sensor are clean.
Procedure
Remove the Drum Cartridge. Check the CC Wire. The CC Wire is open. Y N Open the PWB Chassis. The High Voltage Cords CC1 and CC2 on the HVPS are properly connected. Y N Reconnect the CC1 and CC2. Replace the CC Connector (PL 11.2). Replace the CC Wire (PL 6.1).
Procedure
Remove the R/H Cover. Remove the Waste Bottle Full Sensor along with the bracket. (Leave the connectors as they are.) +3.3VDC is measured between P/J152-2 on the Waste Toner Full Sensor and GND. Y N +5VDC is measured between J403-A16 on the MCU PWB and GND. Y N Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Check the wire between P/J152-2 on the Waste Toner Full Sensor and J403-A16 on the MCU PWB for an open wire or poor contact. +5VDC is measured between P/J152-1 and -3 on the Waste Toner Full Sensor. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J469-3 and -1 on the Tray Module PWB. Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check +5VDC circuit to P/J460-6 on the Tray Module PWB. Check the wires between P/J469-3 on the Tray Module PWB and P/J152-1 on the Waste Bottle Full Sensor, and between P/J469-1 on the Tray Module PWB and P/J152-3 on the Waste Bottle Full Sensor for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the Waste Bottle Full Sensor (PL 6.5).
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091-401 RAP
BSD-ON:9.1 Drum Life Control (C,K) BSD The black drum cartridge is near the end-of-life.
091-403 RAP
BSD-ON:9.8 Black Charging And Exposure BSD The CC Assembly is near the end-of-life.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If problem still exists, replace the Black Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1).
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If problem still exists, replace the Corotron Assembly (PL 6.1).
Procedure
Ensure P413 on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) is connected properly and the Xero CRUM PWB K (PL 6.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the Xero CRUM PWB K (PL 6.1).
Procedure
Ensure P410 on the MCU PWB on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) is connected properly. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1)
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091-404 RAP
BSD-ON:9.8 Black Charging And Exposure BSD The CC Assembly has reached the end-of-life.
091-411 RAP
BSD-ON:9.2 Drum Life Control (Y,M) BSD The yellow drum cartridge is near the end-of-life.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If problem still exists, replace the Corotron Assembly (PL 6.1).
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If problem still exists, replace the Yellow Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1).
Procedure
Ensure P410 on the MCU PWB on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) is connected properly. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1)
Procedure
Ensure P413 on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) is connected properly and the Xero CRUM PWB Y (PL 6.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the Xero CRUM PWB Y (PL 6.1).
05/16/05 2-397
091-421 RAP
BSD-ON:9.2 Drum Life Control (Y,M) BSD The magenta drum cartridge is near the end-of-life.
091-431 RAP
BSD-ON:9.1 Drum Life Control (C,K) BSD The cyan drum cartridge is near the end-of-life.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If problem still exists, replace the Magenta Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1).
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If problem still exists, replace the Cyan Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1).
Procedure Procedure
Ensure P413 on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) is connected properly and the Xero CRUM PWB M (PL 6.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the Xero CRUM PWB M (PL 6.1). Ensure P413 on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) is connected properly and the Xero CRUM PWB C (PL 6.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the Xero CRUM PWB C (PL 6.1).
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091-910 RAP
BSD-ON:9.32 Waste Toner Disposal BSD The waste toner bottle is not present.
091-911 RAP
BSD-ON:9.32 Waste Toner Disposal BSD The waste toner bottle is full.
Procedure
Execute DC330 [091-200 Waste Toner Bottle Sensor]. Remove and reinstall the Waste Bottle. The display changes. Y N Turn off the power. Check the following for continuity: Tray Module PWB P/J467-7 to Waste Bottle Set Sensor P/J153-1 Tray Module PWB P/J467-5 to Waste Bottle Set Sensor P/J153-3 Tray Module PWB P/J467-6 to Waste Bottle Set Sensor P/J153-2
Procedure
Execute DC330 [091-201 Waste Toner Near Full Sensor]. Actuate the Waste Bottle Full Sensor (PL 6.5) with waste toner. The display changes. Y N Remove the R/H Cover. Remove the Waste Toner Full Sensor along with the bracket. (Leave the connectors as they are.) +3.3VDC is measured between P/J152-2 on the Waste Bottle Full Sensor and GND. Y N +3.3VDC is measured between J403-A16 on the MCU PWB and GND. Y N Disconnect and reconnect the cable between J461 on the Tray Module PWB and J403 on the MCU PWB. If this does not resolve the problem, replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Check the wire between P/J152-2 on the Waste Bottle Full Sensor and P/J469-1 on the Tray Module PWB for an open wire or poor contact. +5VDC is measured between P/J152-1 and -3 on the Waste Bottle Full Sensor. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J469-3 and -1 on the Tray Module PWB. Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check +5VDC circuit to P/J460-6 on the Tray Module PWB. Check the wires between P/J469-3 on the Tray Module PWB and P/J152-1 on the Waste Bottle Full Sensor, and between P/J469-1 on the Tray Module PWB and P/ J152-3 on the Waste Bottle Full Sensor for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the Waste Bottle Full Sensor (PL 11.2). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1)
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Disconnect and reconnect the cable between P/J432 on the IOT PWB and P/J402 on the MCU PWB. If this does not resolve the problem, replace the following in order: Waste Bottle Set Sensor (PL 6.11) Tray Module PWB (PL 11.3) MCU PWB (PL 11.1)
Check if the Bottle is properly installed; the Sensor actuator properly operates; the Sensor is properly installed; and the Waste Toner Cover is properly installed.
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091-913 RAP
BSD-ON:9.1 Drum Life Control (C,K) BSD The black drum cartridge (K) has reached the end-of-life.
091-914 RAP
BSD-ON:9.1 Drum Life Control (C,K) BSD Communication failure between the MCU and the black Drum CRUM
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If problem still exists, replace the Black Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1).
Procedure
Switch the power OFF then ON. 091-914 remains displayed. Y N It is likely that the MCU PWB made a faulty detection due to external noise or internal discharge-related noise. Check if there are any noise sources around the machine or if any abnormal discharge (arching) has occurred. Switch off the power. Disconnect and reconnect the following connectors: P/J413 on the MCU PWB P/J171K on the Drum CRUM PWB Drum Cartridge (K) (PL 6.1) Drum CRUM PWB (PL 6.5) MCU PWB (PL 11.1)
Procedure
Ensure P413 on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) is connected properly and the Xero CRUM PWB K (PL 6.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the Xero CRUM PWB K (PL 6.1).
If the above action does not resolve the problem, replace the following in order:
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091-915 RAP
BSD-ON:9.1 Drum Life Control (C,K) BSD The MCU detected incorrect data in the black drum cartridge CRUM.
091-916 RAP
BSD-ON:9.1 Drum Life Control (C,K) BSD BSD-ON:9.2 Drum Life Control (Y,M) BSD The CRUM authentication registration data on the drum cartridge is incorrect.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If problem still exists, replace the Black Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1).
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If this does not resolve the problem, replace the Drum Cartridge (Use a suitable Drum Cartridge K for the model).
Procedure
Ensure P413 on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) is connected properly and the Xero CRUM PWB K (PL 6.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the Xero CRUM PWB K (PL 6.1).
Procedure
Ensure P413 on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) is connected properly and the Xero CRUM PWB K (PL 6.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the Xero CRUM PWB K (PL 6.1).
05/16/05 2-401
091-917 RAP
BSD-ON:9.2 Drum Life Control (Y,M) BSD MCU cannot communicate with the CRUM in drum Y
091-918 RAP
BSD-ON:9.2 Drum Life Control (Y,M) BSD Communication failure with the magenta Drum CRUM
Procedure
Switch the power OFF then ON. 091-917 remains displayed. Y N It is likely that the MCU PWB made a faulty detection due to external noise or internal discharge-related noise. Check if there are any noise sources around the machine or if any abnormal discharge (arching) has occurred. Turn off the power. Disconnect and reconnect the following connectors: P/J413 on the MCU PWB P/J171Y on the Drum CRUM PWB Drum Cartridge (Y) (PL 6.1) Drum CRUM PWB (Y) (PL 6.5) MCU PWB (PL 11.1)
Procedure
Switch the power OFF then ON. 091-918 remains displayed. Y N It is likely that the MCU PWB made a faulty detection due to external noise or internal discharge-related noise. Check if there are any noise sources around the machine or if any abnormal discharge (arching) has occurred. Turn off the power. Disconnect and reconnect the following connectors: P/J413 on the MCU PWB P/J171M on the Drum CRUM PWB Drum Cartridge (M) (PL 6.1) Drum CRUM PWB (M) (PL 6.5) MCU PWB (PL 11.1)
If the above action does not resolve the problem, replace the following in order:
If the above action does not resolve the problem, replace the following in order:
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091-919 RAP
BSD-ON:9.1 Drum Life Control (C,K) BSD Communication failure with the cyan Drum CRUM
091-920 RAP
BSD-ON:9.2 Drum Life Control (Y,M) BSD The MCU detected incorrect data in the Yellow drum cartridge CRUM.
Procedure
Switch the power OFF then ON. 091-919 remains displayed. Y N It is likely that the MCU PWB made a faulty detection due to external noise or internal discharge-related noise. Check if there are any noise sources around the machine or if any abnormal discharge (arching) has occurred. Turn off the power. Disconnect and reconnect the following connectors: P/J413 on the MCU PWB P/J171M on the Drum CRUM PWB Drum Cartridge (C) (PL 6.1) Drum CRUM PWB (C) (PL 6.5) MCU PWB (PL 11.1)
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If problem still exists, replace the Yellow Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1).
Procedure
Ensure P413 on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) is connected properly and the Xero CRUM PWB Y (PL 6.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the Xero CRUM PWB Y (PL 6.1).
If the above action does not resolve the problem, replace the following in order:
05/16/05 2-403
091-921 RAP
BSD-ON:9.1 Drum Life Control (C,K) BSD Drum CRUM is disconnected.
091-922 RAP
BSD-ON:9.2 Drum Life Control (Y,M) BSD Wrong Data in magenta drum cartridge.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If problem still exists, replace the Black Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1).
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If problem still exists, replace the Magenta Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1).
Procedure
Ensure P413 on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) is connected properly and the Xero CRUM PWB K (PL 6.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the Xero CRUM PWB K (PL 6.1).
Procedure
Ensure P413 on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) is connected properly and the Xero CRUM PWB M (PL 6.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the Xero CRUM PWB M (PL 6.1).
05/16/05 2-404
091-923 RAP
BSD-ON:9.1 Drum Life Control (C,K) BSD Wrong data in cyan drum cartridge.
091-924 RAP
BSD-ON:9.2 Drum Life Control (Y,M) BSD The CRUM authentication registration data on the yellow drum cartridge is incorrect.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If problem still exists, replace the Cyan Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1).
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If problem still exists, replace the Yellow Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1).
Procedure
Ensure P413 on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) is connected properly and the Xero CRUM PWB C (PL 6.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the Xero CRUM PWB C (PL 6.1).
Procedure
Ensure P413 on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) is connected properly and the Xero CRUM PWB Y (PL 6.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the Xero CRUM PWB Y (PL 6.1).
05/16/05 2-405
091-925 RAP
BSD-ON:9.2 Drum Life Control (Y,M) BSD Wrong data in yellow Magenta cartridge.
091-926 RAP
BSD-ON:9.1 Drum Life Control (C,K) BSD The CRUM authentication registration data on the cyan drum cartridge is incorrect.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If problem still exists, replace the Magenta Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1).
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If problem still exists, replace the Cyan Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1).
Procedure Procedure
Ensure P413 on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) is connected properly and the Xero CRUM PWB M (PL 6.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the Xero CRUM PWB M (PL 6.1). Ensure P413 on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) is connected properly and the Xero CRUM PWB C (PL 6.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the Xero CRUM PWB C (PL 6.1).
05/16/05 2-406
091-927 RAP
BSD-ON:9.2 Drum Life Control (Y,M) BSD Yellow Drum CRUM is disconnected.
091-928 RAP
BSD-ON:9.2 Drum Life Control (Y,M) BSD Magenta Drum CRUM is disconnected.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If problem still exists, replace the Yellow Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1).
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If problem still exists, replace the Magenta Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1).
Procedure
Ensure P413 on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) is connected properly and the Xero CRUM PWB Y (PL 6.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the Xero CRUM PWB Y (PL 6.1).
Procedure
Ensure P413 on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) is connected properly and the Xero CRUM PWB M (PL 6.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the Xero CRUM PWB M (PL 6.1).
05/16/05 2-407
091-929 RAP
BSD-ON:9.1 Drum Life Control (C,K) BSD Cyan Drum CRUM is disconnected.
091-932 RAP
BSD-ON:9.2 Drum Life Control (Y,M) BSD The yellow drum cartridge (Y) has reached the end-of-life.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If problem still exists, replace the Cyan Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1).
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If problem still exists, replace the Yellow Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1).
Procedure
Ensure P413 on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) is connected properly and the Xero CRUM PWB C (PL 6.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the Xero CRUM PWB C (PL 6.1).
Procedure
Ensure P413 on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) is connected properly and the Xero CRUM PWB Y (PL 6.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the Xero CRUM PWB Y (PL 6.1).
05/16/05 2-408
091-933 RAP
BSD-ON:9.2 Drum Life Control (Y,M) BSD The magenta drum cartridge (M) has reached the end-of-life.
091-934 RAP
BSD-ON:9.1 Drum Life Control (C,K) BSD The cyan drum cartridge (C) has reached the end-of-life.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If problem still exists, replace the Magenta Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1).
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If problem still exists, replace the Cyan Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1).
Procedure Procedure
Ensure P413 on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) is connected properly and the Xero CRUM PWB M (PL 6.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the Xero CRUM PWB M (PL 6.1). Ensure P413 on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) is connected properly and the Xero CRUM PWB C (PL 6.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the Xero CRUM PWB C (PL 6.1).
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05/16/05 2-410
092-649 RAP
BSD-ON:CH 9.24 The MOB ADC Shutter remains open due to shutter failure.
092-650 RAP
BSD-ON:CH 9.24 The MOB ADC Shutter remains closed due to shutter failure.
Initial Actions
Switch the power OFF then ON. Check the installation of the MOB ADC Assembly (PL 11.2).
Initial Actions
Switch the power OFF then ON. Check the installation of the MOB ADC Assembly (PL 11.2).
Procedure
Execute dC330 [092-005 ADC Shutter Close].Switch the power OFF then ON. 092-649 is still present. Y N It is highly likely that the MCU PWB made a faulty detection due to some external noise or internal discharge-related noise. Check if there are any noise sources around the machine and if any abnormal discharge has occurred. Replace the MOB ADC Assembly (PL 11.2). Execute dC330 [092-004 ADC Shutter Open] and dC330 [092-005 ADC Shutter Close] alternately. The ADC Shutter is operating properly. Y N Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). The ADC Shutter is now operating properly.
Procedure
Execute dC330 [092-004 ADC Shutter Close].Switch the power OFF then ON. 092-650 is still present. Y N It is highly likely that the MCU PWB made a faulty detection due to some external noise or internal discharge-related noise. Check if there are any noise sources around the machine and if any abnormal discharge has occurred. Replace the MOB ADC Assembly (PL 11.2). Execute dC330 [092-005 ADC Shutter Closed] and dC330 [092-004 ADC Shutter Open] alternately. The ADC Shutter is operating properly. Y N Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). The ADC Shutter is now operating properly.
05/16/05 2-411
092-651 RAP
BSD-ON: CH9.24 The output read by ADC Sensor from the clean Photoreceptor surface is out of range (100~1000) (in Mini-Setup). NOTE: This is a hidden failure. Therefore, even if this failure occurs, prints can be made.
092-652 RAP
BSD-ON: CH 9.24 The measured ADC Patch density is light. (Over 75% of Vclean)
Initial Actions
Initial Actions
Switch the power OFF then ON. Check the installation of the MOB ADC Assembly (PL 11.2).
Check the Toner Cartridge has toner and that no toner blocking has occurred on the path to the Developer Unit. Enter Diagnostics. Check dC122 Fail History. If either 093-311, 093-405 or 093-912 is present, go to the appropriate RAP.
Procedure
Switch off the power. Perform the following: Check the ADC Sensor for dirt Disconnect and reconnect ADC Sensor Connectors P/J136, and P/J616A on the MOB ADC PWB. Check for improperly installed/deformed ADC Sensor bracket. Check the Drum surface for unevenness. (Replace the Drum Cartridge.) Check the following for continuity: If the wires are good, replace the ADC Sensor (PL 11.2) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in order. MCU PWB J406-A5 to P136-4 MCU PWB J406-A3 to P136-6 MCU PWB J406-A4 to P136-5 MCU PWB J406-A8 to P136-1
Procedure
Enter Diagnostics. Select dC937 Procon ON Print. Check if the Transfer Belt has removed the ADC patch. While running in diagnostics, check to see if the Transfer Belt is retracting. The Transfer Belt operates normally. Y N Troubleshoot the 1st BTR Retract Motor operation. (BSD CH9.23) Switch the power OFF then ON. After approx. 10sec, execute dC330 [093-200 Low Toner Sensor Y]. The Indication is that Y toner exists. Y N Replace the Toner Cartridge Y. Execute dC330 [093-201 Low Toner Sensor M]. The display indicates High. Y N Replace the Toner Cartridge M. Execute dC330 [093-202 Low Toner Sensor C]. The display indicates High. Y N Replace the Toner Cartridge C. Execute dC330 [093-203 Low Toner Sensor K]. The display indicates High. Y N Replace the Toner Cartridge K. Switch off the power. Perform the following: Check the ADC Sensor for dirt Disconnect and reconnect ADC Sensor Connectors P/J136, and P/J616A on the MOB ADC PWB. Check for improperly installed/deformed ADC Sensor bracket. Check the Drum surface for unevenness. (Replace the Drum Cartridge.) Check the following for continuity: If the wires are good, replace the ADC Sensor (PL 11.2) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in order. MCU PWB J406-A5 to P136-4 MCU PWB J406-A3 to P136-6 MCU PWB J406-A4 to P136-5 MCU PWB J406-A8 to P136-1
05/16/05 2-412
092-653 RAP
BSD-ON:9.14 Yellow, Magenta, Cyan Dev. Monitoring BSD ATC SNR-Yellow output signal failure
092-654 RAP
BSD-ON:9.14 Yellow, Magenta, Cyan Dev. Monitoring BSD ATC SNR-Magenta output signal failure
Procedure
+5VDC is measured between P/J134Y-1 and -3 on the Yellow Developer Housing. Y N +5VDC is measured between J413-A11 and -A9 on the MCU PWB. Y N Replace the MCU PWB. Check the wires between J413-A11 on the MCU PWB and P/J134Y-1 on the Yellow Developer Housing, and between J413-A9 on the MCU PWB and P/J134Y-3 on the Yellow Developer Housing for an open wire or poor contact. Check the wires between J413-A10 on the MCU PWB and P/J134Y-2 on the Yellow Developer Housing for an open wire or poor contact. If the above action does not resolve the problem, replace in the following in order: Yellow Developer Housing (PL 6.6) MCU PWB (PL 11.1)
Procedure
+5VDC is measured between P/J134M-1 and -3 on the Yellow Developer Housing. Y N +5VDC is measured between J413-A14 and -A12 on the MCU PWB. Y N Replace the MCU PWB. Check the wires between J413-A11 on the MCU PWB and P/J134M-1 on the Yellow Developer Housing, and between J413-A9 on the MCU PWB and P/J134M-3 on the Yellow Developer Housing for an open wire or poor contact. Check the wires between J413-A13 on the MCU PWB and P/J134M-2 on the Yellow Developer Housing for an open wire or poor contact. If the above action does not resolve the problem, replace in the following in order: Magenta Developer Housing (PL 6.6) MCU PWB (PL 11.1)
05/16/05 2-413
092-655 RAP
BSD-ON:9.14 Yellow, Magenta, Cyan Dev. Monitoring BSD ATC SNR-Cyan output signal failure
092-656 RAP
BSD-ON:9.12 Black Development BSD ATC SNR-black output signal failure
Procedure
+5VDC is measured between P/J134C-1 and -3 on the Yellow Developer Housing. Y N +5VDC is measured between J413-A5 and -A3 on the MCU PWB. Y N Replace the MCU PWB. Check the wires between J413-A11 on the MCU PWB and P/J134C-1 on the Yellow Developer Housing, and between J413-A9 on the MCU PWB and P/J134C-3 on the Yellow Developer Housing for an open wire or poor contact. Check the wires between J413-A4 on the MCU PWB and P/J134C- 2 on the Yellow Developer Housing for an open wire or poor contact. If the above action does not resolve the problem, replace in the following in order: Cyan Developer Housing (PL 6.6) MCU PWB (PL 11.1)
Procedure
+5VDC is measured between P/J134K-1 and -3 on the Yellow Developer Housing. Y N +5VDC is measured between J413-A8 and -A6 on the MCU PWB. Y N Replace the MCU PWB. Check the wires between J413-A11 on the MCU PWB and P/J134K-1 on the Yellow Developer Housing, and between J413-A9 on the MCU PWB and P/J134K-3 on the Yellow Developer Housing for an open wire or poor contact. Check the wires between J413-A10 on the MCU PWB and P/J134K-2 on the Yellow Developer Housing for an open wire or poor contact. If the above action does not resolve the problem, replace in the following in order: Black Developer Housing (PL 6.6) MCU PWB (PL 11.1)
05/16/05 2-414
092-657 RAP
BSD-ON:9.14 Yellow, Magenta, Cyan Dev. Monitoring BSD The amplitude of ATC Yellow Sensor output is smaller (<10). NOTE: This is a hidden failure. Therefore, even if this failure occurs, prints can be made.
092-658 RAP
BSD-ON:9.14 Yellow, Magenta, Cyan Dev. Monitoring BSD The amplitude of ATC Magenta Sensor output is smaller (<10). NOTE: This is a hidden failure. Therefore, even if this failure occurs, prints can be made.
Procedure
Enter the Diagnostics. Check the value in dC131[752-130] (ATC Average Output). The value is 1022 or more. Y N The value is 150 or less. Y N Check the following: If the circuits are good, replace the Yellow Developer Housing (PL 6.6). MCU PWB P/J413-A10 to ATC Sensor P/J134Y-2 MCU PWB P/J413-A9 to ATC Sensor P/J134Y-1 MCU PWB P/J413-A11 to ATC Sensor P/J134Y-3
Procedure
Enter the Diagnostics. Check the value in dC131[752-130] (ATC Average Output). The value is 1022 or more. Y N The value is 150 or less. Y N Check the following: If the circuits are good, replace the Yellow Developer Housing (PL 6.6). MCU PWB P/J413-A13 to ATC Sensor P/J134M-2 MCU PWB P/J413-A12 to ATC Sensor P/J134M-1 MCU PWB P/J413-A14 to ATC Sensor P/J134M-3
If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Turn off the power. Disconnect P/J436 from the IOT PWB. Measure the resistance between Connector Pin P/J436-A13 and the frame. The resistance is 10 ohms or less. Y N Check if the cable is properly connected between P/J432 on the IOT PWB and P/ J402 on the MCU PWB. If no problem is found, replace the Yellow Dispense Motor (PL 6.4), Flexible Print Cable (PL 14.2), IOT Drive PWB (PL 11.1) and MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in that order. Check the wire between P/J436-A13 and Dispense Motor P/J201Y-2 for a short to the frame. Check the following: The Yellow Toner Cartridge has toner and that no toner blocking has occurred on the path to the Deve Unit. Enter Diagnostics. Check dC122 Fail History. If code 093-314, 093-320 or 93-423 is present, go to the appropriate RAP. Replace the Developer Housing Kit (Y) (PL 6.6) followed by the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Turn off the power. Disconnect P/J436 from the IOT PWB. Measure the resistance between Connector Pin P/J436-A11 and the frame. The resistance is 10 ohms or less. Y N Check if the cable is properly connected between P/J432 on the IOT PWB and P/ J402 on the MCU PWB. If no problem is found, replace the Magenta Dispense Motor (PL 6.4), Flexible Print Cable (PL 14.2), IOT Drive PWB (PL 11.1) and MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in that order. Check the wire between P/J436-A11 and Dispense Motor P/J201M-2 for a short to the frame. Check the following: The Magenta Toner Cartridge has toner and that no toner blocking has occurred on the path to the Deve Unit. Enter Diagnostics. Check dC122 Fail History. If code 093-315, 093-320 or 93-424 is present, go to the appropriate RAP. Replace the Developer Housing Kit (M) (PL 6.6) followed by the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-415
092-659 RAP
BSD-ON:9.14 Yellow, Magenta, Cyan Dev. Monitoring BSD The amplitude of ATC Cyan Sensor output is smaller (<10). NOTE: This is a hidden failure. Therefore, even if this failure occurs, prints can be made.
092-660 RAP
BSD-ON:9.12 Black Development BSD The amplitude of ATC Black Sensor output is smaller (<10). NOTE: This is a hidden failure. Therefore, even if this failure occurs, prints can be made.
Procedure
Enter the Diagnostics. Check the value in dC131[752-130] (ATC Average Output). The value is 1022 or more. Y N The value is 150 or less. Y N Check the following: If the circuits are good, replace the Cyan Developer Housing (PL 6.6). MCU PWB P/J413-A4 to ATC Sensor P/J134C-2 MCU PWB P/J413-A3 to ATC Sensor P/J134C-1 MCU PWB P/J413-A5 to ATC Sensor P/J134C-3
Procedure
Enter the Diagnostics. Check the value in dC131[752-130] (ATC Average Output). The value is 1022 or more. Y N The value is 150 or less. Y N Check the following: If the circuits are good, replace the Black Developer Housing (PL 6.6). MCU PWB P/J413-A7 to ATC Sensor P/J134K-2 MCU PWB P/J413-A8 to ATC Sensor P/J134K-1 MCU PWB P/J46-A14 to ATC Sensor P/J134K-3
If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Turn off the power. Disconnect P/J436 from the IOT PWB. Measure the resistance between Connector Pin P/J436-A9 and the frame. The resistance is 10 ohms or less. Y N Check if the cable is properly connected between P/J432 on the IOT PWB and P/ J402 on the MCU PWB. If no problem is found, replace the Magenta Dispense Motor (PL 6.4), Flexible Print Cable (PL 14.2), IOT Drive PWB (PL 11.1) and MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in that order. Check the wire between P/J436-A9 and Dispense Motor P/J201C-2 for a short to the frame. Check the following: The Cyan Toner Cartridge has toner and that no toner blocking has occurred on the path to the Deve Unit. Enter Diagnostics. Check dC122 Fail History. If code 093-316, 093-320 or 93-425 is present, go to the appropriate RAP. Replace the Developer Housing Kit (C) (PL 6.6) followed by the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Turn off the power. Disconnect P/J436 from the IOT PWB. Measure the resistance between Connector Pin P/J436-A7 and the frame. The resistance is 10 ohms or less. Y N Check if the cable is properly connected between P/J432 on the IOT PWB and P/ J402 on the MCU PWB. If no problem is found, replace the Magenta Dispense Motor (PL 6.4), Flexible Print Cable (PL 14.2), IOT Drive PWB (PL 11.1) and MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in that order. Check the wire between P/J436-A7 and Dispense Motor P/J201K-2 for a short to the frame. Check the following: The Toner Cartridge has toner and that no toner blocking has occurred on the path to the Deve Unit. Go to CH9.10 and check the Developer Drive (K) Clutch for an open circuit. Enter Diagnostics. Check dC122 Fail History. If code 093-317, 93-421, or 093-422 is present, go to the appropriate RAP. Replace the Developer Housing Kit (K) (PL 6.6) followed by the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-416
092-661 RAP
BSD-ON: CH9.25 The temperature output of the environment sensor was not in the appropriate range (140 ~ 896). NOTE: This is a hidden failure. Therefore, even if this failure occurs, prints can be made.
092-662 RAP
BSD-ON: CH9.25 The humidity output of the environment sensor was not in the appropriate range (30 ~ 607). NOTE: This is a hidden failure. Therefore, even if this failure occurs, prints can be made.
Initial Actions
Check that the Drawer Connectors ( P602) on the Marking Drawer and the main unit are free from bent pins, foreign objects, burnouts, etc.
Initial Actions
Check that the Drawer Connectors ( P602) on the Marking Drawer and the main unit are free from bent pins, foreign objects, burnouts, etc.
Procedure Procedure
Open the Front Door. Remove the Marking Drawer Front Cover. +5VDC is measured between P/J135-1 and -3 on the Environment Sensor. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J406-B4 and -B2 on the MCU PWB. Y N +5VDC is measured between J400-2 on the MCU PWB and GND. Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check the +5VDC circuit to J400-2 on the MCU PWB. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Check the wires between J135-1 on the Environment Sensor and J406-B4 on the MCU PWB, and between J135-3 on the Environment Sensor and J406-B2 on the MCU PWB for an open wire or poor contact. Check Environment Sensor J135-4 to MCU PWB P/J406-B1 for continuity. If the wire is good, replace the MOB ADC Assembly (PL 11.2) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Check the wires between J135-1 on the Environment Sensor and P/J406-B4 on the MCU PWB, and between J135-3 on the Environment Sensor and P/J406-B2 on the MCU PWB for an open wire or poor contact. Check Environment Sensor J135-2 to MCU PWB P/J406-B1 for continuity. If the wire is good, replace the MOB ADC Assembly (PL 11.2) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Open the Front Door. Remove the Marking Drawer Front Cover. +5VDC is measured between P/J135-1 and -3 on the Environment Sensor. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J406-B4 and -B2 on the MCU PWB. Y N +5VDC is measured between J400-2 on the MCU PWB and GND. Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check the +5VDC circuit to J400-2 on the MCU PWB. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-417
092-663 RAP
BSD-ON:CH9.12 The two levels of ADC Patch density created in Mini-Setup: high (LD_OUT+60) and low (LD_OUT-60) are reversed. NOTE: This is a hidden failure. Therefore, even if this failure occurs, prints can be made.
Procedure
Enter DC612 Test Pattern Print. Output the Full Page Halftone. If the density is badly uneven, replace the following in order: Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1) Developer Housing (PL 6.6) Deve Bias (K) HVPS (PL 11.2) Clean or replace the Transfer belt (PL 7.3). Replace the MOB ADC Assembly (PL 11.2) Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
092-663 RAP
05/16/05 2-418
093-300 RAP
BSD-ON: CH2.1 Marking Drawer Interlock Open
093-313 RAP
BSD-ON:9.15 Toner Dispense Control (1 Of 3) BSD The Low Toner Sensor failed to detect any toner after the Toner Cartridge Motor operated for 20sec and aborted the refilling operation.
Initial Actions
Turn the power OFF then ON.
Initial Actions
Check the Toner Cartridges for defects.
Procedure
Check the Marking Drawer. The Marking Drawer is installed in the correct position. Y N Push the Marking Drawer into the proper position. Execute DC330 [093-206 Marking Drawer Interlock]. The status indicates Closed. Y N Go to BSD 2.1 and check the connector between the Marking Drawer Interlock and the MCU PWB. If OK, Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Check the exterior of the Toner Cartridges. The Toner Cartridges are in proper condition without distortion or damage. Y N Replace the defective Toner Cartridge (PL 6.1). Go to BSD 9.16 and check the connectors connecting the Dispense Motor (PL 6.4), the IOT PWB (PL 11.1) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Each connector is connected properly. Y N Reseat connectors as necessary. Go to BSD 9.15 and check the connectors connecting the Low Toner Sensor (PL 6.4), the Low Toner Sensor PWB (PL 6.3) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Each connector is connected properly. Y N Reseat connectors as necessary. Check the transport path in the Toner Cartridges for damage. The transport path of the Toner Cartridges is undamaged. Y N Replace the Toner Cartridge (PL 6.1) and damaged parts. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-419
093-314 RAP
BSD-ON:9.15 Toner Dispense Control (1 Of 3) BSD, CH9.16 Yellow Dispense failure.
A Remove the Low Toner Sensor Y. There is any toner on the detection area of the Low Toner Sensor. Y N Check for toner blocking, poor Auger rotation, gears binding, etc. Replace defective parts, if any (PL 6.4). Replace the Low Toner Sensor Y (PL 6.4).
Procedure
Enter the Diagnostics. Enter DC330 [093-006] (Yellow Dispense Motor). Select Start. Dispense Motor is heard rotating. (ON duration is 2 sec.) Y N Open the PWB Chassis. (REP2.1.1) +24VDC is measured between P/J430-8 (+) on the IOT PWB and GND (-). Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check the +24VDC circuit to P/J430-6 on the IOT PWB. Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors P/J201Y on the Dispense Motor. Measure the wire-wound resistance of the Dispense Motor. The resistance between P/J201Y-1 and -2 pins is between 22.0 and 27.0 ohms. Y N Replace the Yellow Dispense Motor (PL6.4). Check the following for continuity: IOT PWB P/J436-A14 to Dispense Motor J201Y-1 IOT PWB P/J436-A13 to Dispense Motor J201Y-2
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Perform the following: Disconnect and reconnect the cable between P/J432 on the IOT PWB and P/J402 on the MCU PWB. Remove the Yellow Toner Dispenser. (REPX.X) Check that there is no such load as poor Auger rotation, toner blocking and Drive gears binding.
If no problem is found, replace the Flexible Print Cable (PL 11.1), IOT PWB (PL 11.1) and MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in that order. +5VDC is measured between Connectors P/J653A-1 (+) and -2 (-) on the Low Toner Sensor PWB. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J414-B4 (+) and -B5 (-) on the MCU PWB. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J400-2 (+) on the MCU PWB and GND (-). Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check the +5VDC circuit to P/J400-2 on the MCU PWB. Replace the MCU PWB (PL11.1). Check the wires between P/J414-B4 on the MCU PWB and Connector P/J653A-2, and between P/J414-B5 on the MCU PWB and Connector P/J653A-1 for an open wire or poor contact. A Status Indicator RAPs
093-314 RAP
05/16/05 2-420
093-315 RAP
BSD-ON:9.15 Toner Dispense Control (1 Of 3) BSD, CH9.16 Magenta Dispense failure.
A Remove the Low Toner Sensor M. There is any toner on the detection area of the Low Toner Sensor. Y N Check for toner blocking, poor Auger rotation, gears binding, etc. Replace defective parts, if any (PL 6.4). Replace the Low Toner Sensor M (PL 6.4).
Procedure
Enter the Diagnostics. Enter DC330 [093-007] (Magenta Dispense Motor). Select Start. Dispense Motor is heard rotating. (ON duration is 2 sec.) Y N Open the PWB Chassis. (REP2.1.1) +24VDC is measured between P/J430-8 (+) on the IOT PWB and GND (-). Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check the +24VDC circuit to P/J430-6 on the IOT PWB. Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors P/J201M on the Dispense Motor. Measure the wire-wound resistance of the Dispense Motor. The resistance between P/J201M-1 and -2 pins is between 22.0 and 27.0 ohms. Y N Replace the Magenta Dispense Motor (PL6.4). Check the following for continuity: IOT PWB P/J436-A12 to Dispense Motor P/J201M-1 IOT PWB P/J436-A11 to Dispense Motor P/J201M-2
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Perform the following: Disconnect and reconnect the cable between P/J432 on the IOT PWB and P/J402 on the MCU PWB. Remove the Magenta Toner Dispenser. (REPX.X) Check that there is no such load as poor Auger rotation, toner blocking and Drive gears binding.
If no problem is found, replace the Flexible Print Cable (PL 11.1), IOT PWB (PL 11.1) and MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in that order. +5VDC is measured between Connectors P/J653A-1 (+) and -2 (-) on the Low Toner Sensor PWB. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J414-B4 (+) and -B5 (-) on the MCU PWB. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J400-2 (+) on the MCU PWB and GND (-). Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check the +5VDC circuit to J400-2 on the MCU PWB. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Check the wires between P/J414-B4 on the MCU PWB and Connector P/J653A-2, and between P/J414-B5 on the MCU PWB and Connector J653A-1 for an open wire or poor contact. A Launch DocuColor 250
05/16/05 2-421
093-315 RAP
093-316 RAP
BSD-ON:9.15 Toner Dispense Control (1 Of 3) BSD, CH9.16 Cyan Dispense failure.
A Remove the Low Toner Sensor C. There is any toner on the detection area of the Low Toner Sensor. Y N Check for toner blocking, poor Auger rotation, gears binding, etc. Replace defective parts, if any (PL 6.4). Replace the Low Toner Sensor C (PL 6.4).
Procedure
Enter the Diagnostics. Enter DC330 [093-008] (Cyan Dispense Motor). Select Start. Dispense Motor is heard rotating. (ON duration is 2 sec.) Y N Open the PWB Chassis. +24VDC is measured between P/J430-8 (+) on the IOT PWB and GND (-). Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check the +24VDC circuit to P/J430-6 on the IOT PWB. Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors P/J201C on the Dispense Motor. Measure the wire-wound resistance of the Dispense Motor. The resistance between P201M-1 and -2 pins is between 22.0 and 27.0 ohms. Y N Replace the Cyan Dispense Motor (PL 6.4). Check the following for continuity: IOT PWB P/J436-A10 to Dispense Motor P/J201C-1 IOT PWB P/J436-A9 to Dispense Motor P/J201C-2
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Perform the following: Disconnect and reconnect the cable between P/J432 on the IOT PWB and P/J402 on the MCU PWB. Remove the Cyan Toner Dispenser. (REPX.X) Check that there is no such load as poor Auger rotation, toner blocking and Drive gears binding.
If no problem is found, replace the Flexible Print Cable (PL 11.1), IOT PWB (PL 11.1) and MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in that order. +5VDC is measured between Connectors P/J653A-1 (+) and -2 (-) on the Low Toner Sensor PWB. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J414-B4 (+) and -B5 (-) on the MCU PWB. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J400-2 (+) on the MCU PWB and GND (-). Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check the +5VDC circuit to J400-2 on the MCU PWB. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Check the wires between P/J414-B4 on the MCU PWB and Connector P/J653A-2, and between P/J414-B5 on the MCU PWB and Connector P/J653A-1 for an open wire or poor contact. A Status Indicator RAPs
093-316 RAP
05/16/05 2-422
093-317 RAP
BSD-ON:9.15 Toner Dispense Control (1 Of 3) BSD, CH9.16 Black Dispense failure.
A Remove the Low Toner Sensor K. There is any toner on the detection area of the Low Toner Sensor. Y N Check for toner blocking, poor Auger rotation, gears binding, etc. Replace defective parts, if any (PL 6.4). Replace the Low Toner Sensor K (PL 6.4).
Procedure
Enter diagnostics. Enter DC330 [093-009] (Black Dispense Motor). Select Start. Dispense Motor is heard rotating. (ON duration is 2 sec.) Y N Open the PWB Chassis. (REP2.1.1) +24VDC is measured between P/J430-8 (+) on the IOT PWB and GND (-). Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check the +24VDC circuit to P/J430-6 on the IOT PWB. Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors P/J201K on the Dispense Motor. Measure the wire-wound resistance of the Dispense Motor. The resistance between P/J201K-1 and -2 pins is between 22.0 and 27.0 ohms. Y N Replace the Black Dispense Motor (PL6.4). Check the following for continuity: IOT PWB P/J436-A8 to Dispense Motor P/J201K-1 IOT PWB P/J436-A7 to Dispense Motor P/J201K-2
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Perform the following: Disconnect and reconnect the cable between P/J432 on the IOT PWB and P/J402 on the MCU PWB. Remove the Black Toner Dispenser. (REPX.X) Check that there is no such load as poor Auger rotation, toner blocking and Drive gears binding.
If no problem is found, replace the Flexible Print Cable (PL 11.1), IOT PWB (PL 11.1) and MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in that order. +5VDC is measured between Connectors P/J653A-1 (+) and -2 (-) on the Low Toner Sensor PWB. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J414-B4 (+) and -B5 (-) on the MCU PWB. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J400-2 (+) on the MCU PWB and GND (-). Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check the +5VDC circuit to P/J400-2 on the MCU PWB. Replace the MCU PWB (PL11.1). Check the wires between P/J414-B4 on the MCU PWB and Connector P/J653A-2, and between P/J414-B5 on the MCU PWB and Connector P/J653A-1 for an open wire or poor contact. A Launch DocuColor 250
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093-317 RAP
093-320 RAP
BSD-ON:9.11 Y, M, C Developer Drive Control BSD There was a problem with the developer motor rotation.
Check for an open wire or poor contact between P/J408-B12 on the MCU PWB and J206-7 on the Developer Motor. With the diagnostics ON, +3.3VDC is measured between P/J206-4 (+) on the Developer Motor and GND (-). Y N +3.3VDC is measured between P/J408-B15 (+) on the MCU PWB and GND (-). Y N Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Check the wire between P/J206-4 on the Developer Motor and P/J408B15 on the MCU PWB for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the YMC Developer Motor (PL 1.6). With the diagnostics ON, +5VDC is measured between P/J408-B16 (+) on the MCU PWB and GND (-). Y N Check the wire between P/J408-B16 on the MCU PWB and P/J206-3 on the Developer Motor for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Check for any mechanical load in the Developer Unit such as poor Auger rotation, Drive gears binding, Bearing binding and poor Mag Roll rotation. It is highly likely that the MCU PWB made a faulty detection due to some external noise or internal discharge-related noise. Check if there are any noise sources around the machine and if any abnormal discharge has occurred. If the check shows there is no problem, check the wire between P/J206-4 on the Developer Motor and P/J408-B15 on the MCU PWB for an open wire or poor contact. If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Open the Front Door. Remove the Cartridge Inner Cover. Cheat the Front Door Interlock.Enter diagnostics. Enter DC330 [093-019] (220MM/S). Select Start. (The Drum Motor also rotates.) The Auger and the Mag Roll in the Developer Unit rotate. Y N Remove the Developer Unit. (REP12.1.1) Enter DC330 [093-019] (220MM/S). Select Start. (The Drum Motor also rotates) The Developer Motor rotates. Y N Open the PWB Chassis. (REP2.1.1) +24VDC is measured between P/J205-1 (+) and -2 (-) on the Developer Motor. Y N +24VDC is measured between P/J437-7 (+) and -8 (-) on the IOT PWB. Y N +24VDC is measured between P/J430-2 (+) on the IOT PWB and GND (-). Y N Refer to BSD CH2.4, check the +24VDC circuit to P/J430-2 on the IOT PWB. Replace the IOT PWB (PL2.1). Check the wires between P/J437-7 on the IOT PWB and P/J205-1 on the Developer Motor, and between P/J437-8 on the IOT PWB and P/J205-2 on the Developer Motor for an open wire or poor contact. +5VDC is measured between P/J206-1 (+) and -2(-) on the Developer Motor. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J408-B18 (+) and -B17 (-) on the MCU PWB. Y N Replace the MCU PWB (PL11.1). Check the wires between P/J408-B18 on the MCU PWB and P/J206-1 on the Developer Motor, and between P/J408-B17 on the MCU PWB and P/J206-2 on the Developer Motor for an open wire or poor contact. With DC330 [093-019] ON (The Drum Motor also rotates.), +5VDC is measured between P/J206-3 (+) on the Developer Motor and GND (-). Y N With DC330[093-019] ON (The Drum Motor also rotates.), approximately 1.4kHz is measured between P/J206-7 (+) on the Developer Motor and GND (-). Y N With the diagnostics ON, approximately 1.4kHz is measured between P/J408-B12 (+) on the MCU PWB and GND (-). A B C D Status Indicator RAPs
093-320 RAP
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093-421 RAP
BSD-ON:9.3 Toner Cartridge Life Control (K1) BSD BSD-ON:9.4 Toner Cartridge Life Control (Y, M, C, K2) BSD The Black Toner Cartridge (K1) is empty and the Black Toner Cartridge (K2) is near empty.
093-422 RAP
BSD-ON:9.3 Toner Cartridge Life Control (K1) BSD BSD-ON:9.4 Toner Cartridge Life Control (Y, M, C, K2) BSD The Black Toner Cartridge (K2) is empty and the Black Toner Cartridge (K1) is near empty
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If this does not resolve the problem, replace the Toner Cartridge.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If this does not resolve the problem, replace the Toner Cartridge.
Procedure
Check each connector on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1), the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB K1 (PL 6.3) and the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C/K2 (PL 6.3). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) followed by the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB K1 (PL 6.3) and the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C/K2 (PL 6.3).
Procedure
Check each connector on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1), the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB K1 (PL 6.3) and the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C/K2 (PL 6.3). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) followed by the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB K1 (PL 6.3) and the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C/K2 (PL 6.3).
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093-423 RAP
BSD-ON:9.4 Toner Cartridge Life Control (Y, M, C, K2) BSD Yellow toner is near empty
093-424 RAP
BSD-ON:9.4 Toner Cartridge Life Control (Y, M, C, K2) BSD Magenta toner is near empty
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If this does not resolve the problem, replace the Toner Cartridge.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If this does not resolve the problem, replace the Toner Cartridge.
Procedure
Check each connector on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1), the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C/M (PL 6.3). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) followed by the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y/M (PL 6.3).
Procedure
Check each connector on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1), the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y/M (PL 6.3). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) followed by the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y/M (PL 6.3).
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093-425 RAP
BSD-ON:9.4 Toner Cartridge Life Control (Y, M, C, K2) BSD Cyan toner empty
093-600 RAP
BSD-ON:9.15 Toner Dispense Control (1 Of 3) BSD Yellow Dispense near failure.
Initial Actions
Switch the power off, then on. If this does not resolve the problem, replace the Toner Cartridge.
Procedure
Enter diagnostics. Enter DC330 [093-006] (Yellow Dispense Motor). Select Start. Dispense Motor is heard rotating. (ON duration is 2 sec.) Y N Open the PWB Chassis. (REP2.1.1) +24VDC is measured between P/J430-8 (+) on the IOT PWB and GND (-). Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check the +24VDC circuit to P/J430-6 on the IOT PWB. Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors P/J201Y on the Dispense Motor. Measure the wire-wound resistance of the Dispense Motor. The resistance between P201Y-1 and -2 pins is between 22.0 and 27.0 ohms. Y N Replace the Yellow Dispense Motor (PL6.4). Check the following for continuity: IOT PWB P/J436-A14 to Dispense Motor P/J201Y-1 IOT PWB P/J436-A13 to Dispense Motor P/J201Y-2
Procedure
Check each connector on the MCU PWB (PL 11.1), the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C/ K2 (PL 6.3). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) followed by the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C/K2 (PL 6.3).
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Perform the following: Disconnect and reconnect the cable between P/J432 on the IOT PWB and P/J402 on the MCU PWB. Remove the Yellow Toner Dispenser. (REPX.X) Check that there is no such load as poor Auger rotation, toner blocking and Drive gears binding.
If no problem is found, replace the Flexible Print Cable (PL 11.1), IOT PWB (PL 11.1) and MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in that order. +5VDC is measured between Connectors P/J653A-1 (+) and -2 (-) on the Low Toner Sensor PWB. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J414-B4 (+) and -B5 (-) on the MCU PWB. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J400-2 (+) on the MCU PWB and GND (-). Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check the +5VDC circuit to P/J400-2 on the MCU PWB. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Check the wires between P/J414-B4 on the MCU PWB and Connector P/J653A-2, and between P/J414-B5 on the MCU PWB and Connector P/J653A-1 for an open wire or poor contact. A Launch DocuColor 250 05/16/05 2-427 Status Indicator RAPs
A Remove the Low Toner Sensor Y. There is any toner on the detection area of the Low Toner Sensor. Y N Check for toner blocking, poor Auger rotation, gears binding, etc. Replace defective parts, if any (PL 6.4). Replace the Low Toner Sensor Y (PL 6.4).
093-601 RAP
BSD-ON:9.15 Toner Dispense Control (1 Of 3) BSD Magenta Dispense near failure.
Procedure
Enter diagnostics. Enter DC330 [093-007] (Magenta Dispense Motor). Select Start. Dispense Motor is heard rotating. (ON duration is 2 sec.) Y N Open the PWB Chassis. (REP2.1.1) +24VDC is measured between P/J430-8 (+) on the IOT PWB and GND (-). Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check the +24VDC circuit to P/J430-6 on the IOT PWB. Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors P/J201M on the Dispense Motor. Measure the wire-wound resistance of the Dispense Motor. The resistance between P/J201M-1 and -2 pins is between 22.0 and 27.0 ohms. Y N Replace the Magenta Dispense Motor (PL 6.4). Check the following for continuity: IOT PWB P/J436-A12 to Dispense Motor P/J201M-1 IOT PWB P/J436-A11 to Dispense Motor P/J201M-2
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Perform the following: Disconnect and reconnect the cable between P/J432 on the IOT PWB and P/J402 on the MCU PWB. Remove the Magenta Toner Dispenser. (REPX.X) Check that there is no such load as poor Auger rotation, toner blocking and Drive gears binding.
If no problem is found, replace the Flexible Print Cable (PL 11.1, IOT PWB (PL 11.1) and MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in that order. +5VDC is measured between Connectors P/J653A-1 (+) and -2 (-) on the Low Toner Sensor PWB. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J414-B4 (+) and -B5 (-) on the MCU PWB. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J402-2 (+) on the MCU PWB and GND (-). Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check the +5VDC circuit to P/J402-2 on the MCU PWB. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Check the wires between P/J414-B4 on the MCU PWB and Connector P/J653A-2, and between J414-B5 on the MCU PWB and Connector P/J653A-1 for an open wire or poor contact. A Status Indicator RAPs
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A Remove the Low Toner Sensor M. There is any toner on the detection area of the Low Toner Sensor. Y N Check for toner blocking, poor Auger rotation, gears binding, etc. Replace defective parts, if any (PL 6.4). Replace the Low Toner Sensor M (PL 6.4).
093-602 RAP
BSD-ON:9.15 Toner Dispense Control (1 Of 3) BSD Cyan Dispense near failure.
Procedure
Enter diagnostics. Enter DC330 [093-008] (Cyan Dispense Motor). Select Start. Dispense Motor is heard rotating. (ON duration is 2 sec.) Y N Open the PWB Chassis. (REP2.1.1) +24VDC is measured between P/J430-8 (+) on the IOT PWB and GND (-). Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check the +24VDC circuit to P/J430-6 on the IOT PWB. Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors P/J201C on the Dispense Motor. Measure the wire-wound resistance of the Dispense Motor. The resistance between P/J201C-1 and -2 pins is between 22.0 and 27.0 ohms. Y N Replace the Cyan Dispense Motor (PL 6.4). Check the following for continuity: IOT PWB P/J436-A10 to Dispense Motor P/J201C-1 IOT PWB P/J436-A9 to Dispense Motor P/J201C-2
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Perform the following: Disconnect and reconnect the cable between P/J432 on the IOT PWB and P/J402 on the MCU PWB. Remove the Cyan Toner Dispenser. (REPX.X) Check that there is no such load as poor Auger rotation, toner blocking and Drive gears binding.
If no problem is found, replace the Flexible Print Cable (PL 11.1), IOT PWB (PL 11.1) and MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in that order. +5VDC is measured between Connectors P/J653A-1 (+) and -2 (-) on the Low Toner Sensor PWB. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J414-B4 (+) and -B5 (-) on the MCU PWB. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J400-2 (+) on the MCU PWB and GND (-). Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check the +5VDC circuit to P/J400-2 on the MCU PWB. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Check the wires between P/J414-B4 on the MCU PWB and Connector P/J653A-2, and between P/J414-B5 on the MCU PWB and Connector P/J653A-1 for an open wire or poor contact. A Launch DocuColor 250 05/16/05 2-429 Status Indicator RAPs
A Remove the Low Toner Sensor C. There is any toner on the detection area of the Low Toner Sensor. Y N Check for toner blocking, poor Auger rotation, gears binding, etc. Replace defective parts, if any (PL 6.4). Replace the Low Toner Sensor C (PL 6.4).
093-603 RAP
BSD-ON:9.15 Toner Dispense Control (1 Of 3) BSD Black Dispense near failure.
Procedure
Enter diagnostics. Enter DC330 [093-009] (Black Dispense Motor). Select Start. Dispense Motor is heard rotating. (ON duration is 2 sec.) Y N Open the PWB Chassis. (REP2.1.1) +24VDC is measured between P/J430-8 (+) on the IOT PWB and GND (-). Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check the +24VDC circuit to P/J430-6 on the IOT PWB. Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors P/J201K on the Dispense Motor. Measure the wire-wound resistance of the Dispense Motor. The resistance between P/J201K-1 and -2 pins is between 22.0 and 27.0 ohms. Y N Replace the Black Dispense Motor (PL6.4). Check the following for continuity: IOT PWB P/J436-A8 to Dispense Motor P/J201K-1 IOT PWB P/J436-A7 to Dispense Motor P/J201K-2
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Perform the following: Disconnect and reconnect the cable between P/J432 on the IOT PWB and J402 on the MCU PWB. Remove the Black Toner Dispenser. (REPX.X) Check that there is no such load as poor Auger rotation, toner blocking and Drive gears binding.
If no problem is found, replace the Flexible Print Cable (PL 11.1), IOT PWB (PL 11.1) and MCU PWB (PL 11.1) in that order. +5VDC is measured between Connectors P/J653A-1 (+) and -2 (-) on the Low Toner Sensor PWB. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J414-B4 (+) and -B5 (-) on the MCU PWB. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J400-2 (+) on the MCU PWB and GND (-). Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check the +5VDC circuit to P/J400-2 on the MCU PWB. Replace the MCU PWB (PL11.1). Check the wires between P/J414-B4 on the MCU PWB and Connector P/J653A-2, and between P/J414-B5 on the MCU PWB and Connector P/J653A-1 for an open wire or poor contact. A Status Indicator RAPs
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A Remove the Low Toner Sensor K. There is any toner on the detection area of the Low Toner Sensor. Y N Check for toner blocking, poor Auger rotation, gears binding, etc. Replace defective parts, if any (PL 6.4). Replace the Low Toner Sensor K (PL 6.4).
093-912 RAP
BSD-ON:9.3 Toner Cartridge Life Control (K1) BSD BSD-ON:9.4 Toner Cartridge Life Control (Y, M, C, K2) BSD The Black Dispense Motor rotation timed out indicating that the Black Cartridge and Reserve Tank are empty.
Procedure
Replace the Black Toner Cartridge. If the problem persists, go to 093-317 RAP.
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093-918 RAP
BSD-ON:9.4 Toner Cartridge Life Control (Y, M, C, K2) BSD A communication failure with Black Toner Cartridge CRUM K2
093-924 RAP
BSD-ON:9.3 Toner Cartridge Life Control (K1) BSD A communication failure with Black Toner Cartridge CRUM K1
Procedure
Replace the Black Toner Cartridge K2 with a new one. 093-918 is gone. Y N 093-918 is still present. Open the PWB Chassis. (REP2.1.1) +5VDC is measured between P/J172C-6 (+) and 5 (-) on the Toner Cartridge CRUM Coupler. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J414-A1 (+) and -A2 (-) on the MCU PWB. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J400-2 (+) on the MCU PWB and GND (-). Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check the +5VDC circuit to P/J400-2 on the MCU PWB. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Check the wires between P/J414-A1 on the MCU PWB and P/J172C-6 on the Toner Cartridge CRUM Coupler, and between J414-A2 on the MCU PWB and P/ J172C-5 on the Toner Cartridge CRUM Coupler for an open wire or poor contact. Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors P/J414 and P/J172C from the MCU PWB. Check the following for continuity: MCU PWB P/J414-A3 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 Coupler P/J172C-4 MCU PWB P/J414-A4 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 Coupler P/J172C-3 MCU PWB P/J414-A5 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 Coupler P/J172C-2
Procedure
Replace the Black Toner Cartridge K2 with a new one. 093-918 is gone. Y N 093-918 is still present. Open the PWB Chassis. (REP2.1.1) +5VDC is measured between P/J172K-6 (+) and 5 (-) on the Toner Cartridge CRUM Coupler. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J414-B6 (+) and -B7 (-) on the MCU PWB. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J400-2 (+) on the MCU PWB and GND (-). Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check the +5VDC circuit to P/J400-2 on the MCU PWB. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Check the wires between P/J414-B6 on the MCU PWB and P/J172K-6 on the Toner Cartridge CRUM Coupler, and between P/J414-B7 on the MCU PWB and P/ J172K-5 on the Toner Cartridge CRUM Coupler for an open wire or poor contact. Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors J414 and P/J172K from the MCU PWB. Check the following for continuity: MCU PWB P/J414-B8 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 Coupler P/J172K-4 MCU PWB P/J414-B9 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 Coupler P/J172K-3 MCU PWB P/J414-B10 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 Coupler P/J172K-2
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 (PL 6.3). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). The Toner Cartridge K2 was defective.
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB K1 (PL6.3). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). The Toner Cartridge K1 was defective.
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093-925 RAP
BSD-ON:9.3 Toner Cartridge Life Control (K1) BSD The data written to the toner CRUM K1 did not agree with the data read.
093-926 RAP
BSD-ON:9.3 Toner Cartridge Life Control (K1) BSD Toner Cartridge CRUM K1 Authentication Data is different.
Procedure
Turn OFF then ON the power. Remove and reinstall the Black Toner Cartridge K1. 093-925 is gone. Y N Replace the Black Toner Cartridge K1 with a new one. 093-925 is gone. Y N Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors P/J414 and P/J172K from the MCU PWB. Check the following for continuity: MCU PWB P/J414-A3 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB K1 Coupler P/J172K-4 MCU PWB P/J414-A4 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB K1 Coupler P/J172K-3 MCU PWB P/J414-A5 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB K1 Coupler P/J172K-2
Procedure
Turn OFF then ON the power. Remove and reinstall the Black Toner Cartridge K1. 093-926 is gone. Y N Replace the Black Toner Cartridge K1 with a new one. 093-926 is gone. Y N Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors P/J414 and P/J172K from the MCU PWB. Check the following for continuity: MCU PWB P/J414-B8 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB K1 Coupler P/J172K-4 MCU PWB P/J414-B9 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB K1 Coupler P/J172K-3 MCU PWB P/J414-B10 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB K1 Coupler P/J172K2
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB K1 (PL 6.3). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). The Toner Cartridge CRUM is was defective.
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB K1 (PL 6.3). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). The Toner Cartridge CRUM is was defective.
The Toner Cartridge was improperly installed. The Toner Cartridge was improperly installed.
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093-927 RAP
BSD-ON:9.4 Toner Cartridge Life Control (Y, M, C, K2) BSD A communication failure with Yellow Toner Cartridge CRUM Y
093-928 RAP
BSD-ON:9.4 Toner Cartridge Life Control (Y, M, C, K2) BSD A communication failure with Magenta Toner Cartridge CRUM M
Procedure
Replace the Yellow Toner Cartridge Y with a new one. 093-927 is gone. Y N 093-927 is still present. Open the PWB Chassis. (REP2.1.1) +5VDC is measured between P/J172Y-6 (+) and 5 (-) on the Toner Cartridge CRUM Coupler. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J414-A7 (+) and -A8 (-) on the MCU PWB. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J400-2 (+) on the MCU PWB and GND (-). Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check the +5VDC circuit to P/J400-2 on the MCU PWB. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Check the wires between P/J414-A7 on the MCU PWB and P/J172Y-6 on the Toner Cartridge CRUM Coupler, and between P/J414-A8 on the MCU PWB and P/ J172Y-5 on the Toner Cartridge CRUM Coupler for an open wire or poor contact. Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors J414 and P/J172Y from the MCU PWB. Check the following for continuity: MCU PWB P/J414-A9 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y, M Coupler P/J172Y-4 MCU PWB P/J414-A10 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y, M Coupler P/J172Y-3 MCU PWB P/J414-A11 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y, M Coupler P/J172Y-2
Procedure
Replace the Magenta Toner Cartridge M with a new one. 093-928 is gone. Y N 093-928 is still present. Open the PWB Chassis. (REP2.1.1) +5VDC is measured between P/J172Y-6 (+) and 5 (-) on the Toner Cartridge CRUM Coupler. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J414-A7 (+) and -A8 (-) on the MCU PWB. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J400-2 (+) on the MCU PWB and GND (-). Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check the +5VDC circuit to P/J400-2 on the MCU PWB. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Check the wires between P/J414-A7 on the MCU PWB and P/J172Y-6 on the Toner Cartridge CRUM Coupler, and between P/J414-A8 on the MCU PWB and P/ J172Y-5 on the Toner Cartridge CRUM Coupler for an open wire or poor contact. Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors J414 and P/J172Y from the MCU PWB. Check the following for continuity: MCU PWB P/J414-A9 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y, M Coupler P/J172Y-4 MCU PWB P/J414-A10 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y, M Coupler P/J172Y-3 MCU PWB P/J414-A11 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y, M Coupler P/J172Y-2
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y,M (PL 6.3). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). The Toner Cartridge Y was defective.
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y,M (PL 6.3). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). The Toner Cartridge M was defective.
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093-929 RAP
BSD-ON:9.4 Toner Cartridge Life Control (Y, M, C, K2) BSD A communication failure with Cyan Toner Cartridge CRUM C
093-932 RAP
BSD-ON: CH2.1, 9.4 Toner Cartridge Life Control (Y, M, C, K2) BSD Cartridge Exchange Time Over
Procedure
Replace the Cyan Toner Cartridge C with a new one. 093-929 is gone. Y N 093-929 is still present. Open the PWB Chassis. (REP2.1.1) +5VDC is measured between P/J172C-6 (+) and 5 (-) on the Toner Cartridge CRUM Coupler. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J414-A1 (+) and -A2 (-) on the MCU PWB. Y N +5VDC is measured between P/J400-2 (+) on the MCU PWB and GND (-). Y N Refer to BSD CH2.2, check the +5VDC circuit to P/J400-2 on the MCU PWB. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Check the wires between P/J414-A1 on the MCU PWB and J172C,K2-6 on the Toner Cartridge CRUM Coupler, and between P/J414-A2 on the MCU PWB and P/ J172C-5 on the Toner Cartridge CRUM Coupler for an open wire or poor contact. Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors P/J414 and P/J172C from the MCU PWB. Check the following for continuity: MCU PWB P/J414-A3 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 Coupler P/J172C-4 MCU PWB P/J414-A4 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 Coupler P/J172C-3 MCU PWB P/J414-A5 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 Coupler P/J172C-2
Initial Actions
Switch the power OFF then ON. Check the opening/closing of the Toner Cartridge Cover (PL 6.2). Check the installation condition of the Toner Cartridge Cover (PL 6.2). Check the installation condition of the Dispense Cover Switch (PL 6.2). Remove and reinstall the Toner Cartridge.
Procedure
Enter the Diagnostics. Enter code DC330 [093-205] (Dispense Cover Switch 1 and Dispense Cover Switch 2). Select Start.Open and close the Dispense Cover. The display changes between H and L. Y N Go to BSD 2.1 and troubleshoot Dispense Cover Switch 1 and Dispense Cover Switch 2. The Cartridge Door actuator is normal. Y N Replace the Dispense Cover (PL 7.4). The problem is misalignment between the Dispense Cover (PL 7.4) and one of the Dispense Cover Switches. Check if one of the Actuators is not broken and if the Dispense Cover is properly installed.
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 (PL 6.3). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). The Toner Cartridge C was defective.
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093-933 RAP
BSD-ON:9.4 Toner Cartridge Life Control (Y, M, C, K2) BSD The data written to the toner CRUM Y did not agree with the data read.
093-934 RAP
BSD-ON:9.4 Toner Cartridge Life Control (Y, M, C, K2) BSD The data written to the toner CRUM M did not agree with the data read.
Procedure
Turn OFF then ON the power. Remove and reinstall the Yellow Toner Cartridge Y. 093-933 is gone. Y N Replace the Yellow Toner Cartridge Y with a new one. 093-933 is gone. Y N Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors P/J414 and P/J172Y from the MCU PWB. Check the following for continuity: MCU PWB P/J414-A9 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y, M Coupler P/J172Y4 MCU PWB P/J414-A10 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y, M Coupler J172Y-3 MCU PWB P/J414-A11 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y, M Coupler J172Y-2 P/ P/
Procedure
Turn OFF then ON the power. Remove and reinstall the Magenta Toner Cartridge M. 093-934 is gone. Y N Replace the Magenta Toner Cartridge M with a new one. 093-934 is gone. Y N Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors P/J414 and P/J172Y from the MCU PWB. Check the following for continuity: MCU PWB P/J414-A9 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y, M Coupler P/J172Y4 MCU PWB P/J414-A10 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y, M Coupler P/ J172Y-3 MCU PWB P/J414-A11 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y, M Coupler P/ J172Y-2
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y,M (PL 6.3). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). The Toner Cartridge CRUM is was defective. The Toner Cartridge was improperly installed.
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y,M (PL 6.3). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). The Toner Cartridge CRUM is was defective. The Toner Cartridge was improperly installed.
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093-935 RAP
BSD-ON:9.4 Toner Cartridge Life Control (Y, M, C, K2) BSD The data written to the toner CRUM C did not agree with the data read.
093-936 RAP
BSD-ON:9.4 Toner Cartridge Life Control (Y, M, C, K2) BSD The data written to the toner CRUM K2 did not agree with the data read.
Procedure
Turn OFF then ON the power. Remove and reinstall the Cyan Toner Cartridge C. 093-935 is gone. Y N Replace the Cyan Toner Cartridge C with a new one. 093-935 is gone. Y N Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors P/J414 and P/J172C from the MCU PWB. Check the following for continuity: MCU PWB P/J414-B8 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 Coupler P/ J172C-4 MCU PWB P/J414-B9 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 Coupler P/ J172C-3 MCU PWB P/J414-B10 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 Coupler P/ J172C-2
Procedure
Turn OFF then ON the power. Remove and reinstall the Black Toner Cartridge K1. 093-936 is gone. Y N Replace the Black Toner Cartridge K2 with a new one. 093-936 is gone. Y N Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors P/J414 and P/J172C from the MCU PWB. Check the following for continuity: MCU PWB P/J414-B8 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 Coupler P/ J172C-4 MCU PWB P/J414-B9 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 Coupler P/ J172C-3 MCU PWB P/J414-B10 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 Coupler P/ J172C-2
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 (PL 6.3). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). The Toner Cartridge CRUM is was defective. The Toner Cartridge was improperly installed.
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 (PL 6.3). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). The Toner Cartridge CRUM is was defective. The Toner Cartridge was improperly installed.
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093-937 RAP
BSD-ON:9.4 Toner Cartridge Life Control (Y, M, C, K2) BSD Toner Cartridge CRUM Y Authentication Data is different.
093-938 RAP
BSD-ON:9.4 Toner Cartridge Life Control (Y, M, C, K2) BSD Toner Cartridge CRUM M Authentication Data is different.
Procedure
Turn OFF then ON the power. Remove and reinstall the Yellow Toner Cartridge Y. 093-937 is gone. Y N Replace the Yellow Toner Cartridge Y with a new one. 093-937 is gone. Y N Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors P/J414 and P/J172Y from the MCU PWB. Check the following for continuity: MCU PWB P/J414-A9 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y, M Coupler P/J172Y4 MCU PWB P/J414-A10 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y, M Coupler J172Y-3 MCU PWB P/J414-A11 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y, M Coupler J172Y-2 P/ P/
Procedure
Turn OFF then ON the power. Remove and reinstall the Magenta Toner Cartridge M. 093-938 is gone. Y N Replace the Magenta Toner Cartridge M with a new one. 093-938 is gone. Y N Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors P/J414 and P/J172Y from the MCU PWB. Check the following for continuity: MCU PWB P/J414-A9 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y, M Coupler P/J172Y4 MCU PWB P/J414-A10 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y, M Coupler P/ J172Y-3 MCU PWB P/J414-A11 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y, M Coupler P/ J172Y-2
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y,M (PL 6.3). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). The Toner Cartridge CRUM is was defective. The Toner Cartridge was improperly installed.
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB Y,M (PL 6.3). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). The Toner Cartridge CRUM is was defective. The Toner Cartridge was improperly installed.
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093-939 RAP
BSD-ON:9.4 Toner Cartridge Life Control (Y, M, C, K2) BSD Toner Cartridge CRUM C Authentication Data is different.
093-940 RAP
BSD-ON:9.4 Toner Cartridge Life Control (Y, M, C, K2) BSD Toner Cartridge CRUM K2 Authentication Data is different.
Procedure
Turn OFF then ON the power. Remove and reinstall the Cyan Toner Cartridge C. 093-939 is gone. Y N Replace the Cyan Toner Cartridge C with a new one. 093-939 is gone. Y N Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors P/J414 and P/J172C from the MCU PWB. Check the following for continuity: MCU PWB P/J414-B8 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 Coupler P/ J172C-4 MCU PWB P/J414-B9 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 Coupler P/ J172C-3 MCU PWB P/J414-B10 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 Coupler P/ J172C-2
Procedure
Turn OFF then ON the power. Remove and reinstall the Black Toner Cartridge K2. 093-940 is gone. Y N Replace the Black Toner Cartridge K2 with a new one. 093-940 is gone. Y N Turn off the power. Disconnect Connectors P/J414 and P/J172C from the MCU PWB. Check the following for continuity: MCU PWB P/J414-B8 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 Coupler P/ J172C-4 MCU PWB P/J414-B9 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 Coupler P/ J172C-3 MCU PWB P/J414-B10 to Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 Coupler P/ J172C-2
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 (PL 6.3). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). The Toner Cartridge CRUM is was defective. The Toner Cartridge was improperly installed.
Every resistance is 1 ohm or less. Y N Check any wire with more than 1 ohm for an open wire or poor contact. Replace the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB C, K2 (PL 6.3). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). The Toner Cartridge CRUM is was defective. The Toner Cartridge was improperly installed.
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05/16/05 2-440
094-320 RAP
BSD-ON:9.23 1ST Transfer (3 Of 3) BSD Retraction was not detected within the specified time (2400ms) after retraction of the 1st BTR started.
094-321 RAP
BSD-ON:9.23 1ST Transfer (3 Of 3) BSD First BTR Contact Failure.
Procedure Procedure
Execute DC330 [094-002 1st BTR Retract] and DC330 [094-001 1st BTR Contact] alternately, executing DC330 [094-200 1st BTR Retract Sensor] at the same time with each execution. Does the display change? Y N Remove the Transfer Belt (PL 7.3). Rotate the shaft of the 1st BTR Retract Motor manually and block/expose the 1st BTR Contact / Retract Sensor with the actuator. Execute DC330 [094-200 1st BTR Retract Sensor]. Does the display change by blocking/exposing the light? Y N Reinstall the Transfer Belt (PL 7.3). Go to BSD 9.23 and check the 1st BTR Contact / Retract Sensor for an open or short circuit. Reinstall the Transfer Belt (PL 7.3). Go to BSD 9.23 and troubleshoot the 1st BTR Retract Motor circuit. Switch the power OFF then ON. If the problem still exists, replace the IOT PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [094-002 1st BTR Retract] and DC330 [094-001 1st BTR Contact] alternately, executing DC330 [094-200 1st BTR Retract Sensor] at the same time with each execution. Does the display change? Y N Remove the Transfer Belt (PL 7.3). Rotate the shaft of the 1st BTR Retract Motor manually and block/expose the 1st BTR Contact / Retract Sensor with the actuator. Execute DC330 [094-200 1st BTR Retract Sensor]. Does the display change by blocking/exposing the light? Y N Reinstall the Transfer Belt (PL 7.3). Go to BSD 9.23 and check the 1st BTR Contact / Retract Sensor for an open or short circuit. Reinstall the Transfer Belt (PL 7.3). Go to BSD 9.23 and troubleshoot the 1st BTR Retract Motor circuit. Switch the power OFF then ON. If the problem still exists, replace the IOT PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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094-322 RAP
BSD-ON:9.28 2ND Transfer And Cleaning (3 Of 3) BSD Second BTR Retract Failure.
Initial Actions
Switch the power OFF then ON.
N Execute DC330 [094-005 2nd BTR Retract Clutch]. The 2nd Retract Cam Drive Clutch operates (noise heard). Y N Go to BSD 9.27 and troubleshoot the 2nd BTR Retract Cam Clutch and Cam Clutch circuit for proper operation. Go to BSD 9.28 and check the 2nd BTR Contact / Retract Sensor for an open or short circuit.
Procedure
Connect the meter between P/J508-3 (+) and P/J508-6 (-). There is +5 VDC present Y N Check F5001 (Figure 1) on the Main LVPS for an open.
Switch the power OFF then ON. If the problem still exists, replace the IOT PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
F5001 Figure 1 Main LVPS F5001 is OK. Y N Replace F5001. If F5001 blows again, go to BSD 2.2 and wirenet 7.2.9 and check the +5 VDC (Tray Module PWB) for a short circuit. Replace the Main LVPS (PL 11.3). Connect the meter between P/J433-10 (+) and ground (-). There is +24 VDC present Y N Check F10 on the IOT Drive PWB for an open. F10 is OK. Y N Replace F10. If F10 blows again, go to BSD 2.3 and wirenet 7.2.31 and check the +24 VDC for a short circuit. Replace the IOT Drive PWB. (PL 11.1). Execute DC330 [094-004 2nd BTR Retract] and DC330 [094-003 2nd BTR Contact] alternately. Does the color that can be seen from window on the IBT Drawer (PL 7.1) switch between black and yellow with each execution?
094-322 RAP
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094-323 RAP
BSD-ON:9.28 2ND Transfer And Cleaning (3 Of 3) BSD Contact was not detected within the specified time after contact with the 2nd BTR started.
Initial Actions
Switch the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Execute DC330 [094-004 2nd BTR Retract] and DC330 [094-003 2nd BTR Contact] alternately. Does the color that can be seen from window on the IBT Drawer (PL 7.1) switch between black and yellow with each execution? Y N Execute DC330 [094-005 2nd BTR Retract Clutch]. The 2nd Retract Cam Drive Clutch operates (noise heard). Y N Go to BSD 9.27 and troubleshoot the 2nd BTR Retract Cam Clutch and Cam Clutch circuit for proper operation. Go to BSD 9.28 and check the 2nd BTR Contact / Retract Sensor for an open or short circuit. Switch the power OFF then ON. If the problem still exists, replace the IOT PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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094-323 RAP
094-323 RAP
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102-356 RAP
Fatal error related to the EWS. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
102-380 RAP
Fatal error in the MF UI count. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Reinstall the latest version or the ESS Firmware (GP 2). Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) and Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Initial Actions
Check the ESS PWB and Panel connector cables and install the UI PWB (if installed) securely, and then repeat the same operation under which the error occurred.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Reinstall the latest version or the ESS Firmware (GP 2). Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) and Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the UI PWB (PL 17.4) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
3.
3.
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102-381 RAP
There was notification of a scope initialization error on the ESS side, a message sending error, or an error obtaining the received data, during communication between ESS and the control panel.
102-382 RAP
A required message was sent to the control panel and a verification message was not returned within the specified time, after a required parameter had not been attached from the control panel, or a problem with its length was detected for a variable length parameter.
Initial Actions
Check the ESS PWB and Panel connector cables and install the UI PWB (if installed) securely, and then repeat the same operation under which the error occurred.
Initial Actions
Check the ESS PWB and Panel connector cables and install the UI PWB (if installed) securely, and then repeat the same operation under which the error occurred.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Reinstall the latest version or the ESS Firmware (GP 2). Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) and Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the UI PWB (PL 17.4) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Reinstall the latest version or the ESS Firmware (GP 2). Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) and Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the UI PWB (PL 17.4) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
3.
3.
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112-700 RAP
Punch Dust Box Full was detected.
Initial Actions
Clear the Punch dust.
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Check the Finisher Main PWB (PL 21.12) and the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) connectors for being connected properly. Replace the Finisher Main PWB (PL 21.12) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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112-700 RAP
112-700 RAP
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116-210 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Media Reader Fatal Error
116-211 RAP
BSD-ON: 3.7 PWB ESS BSD Media Reader Cable disconnected
Initial Actions
Check the ESS PWB and Panel connector cables and install the UI PWB (if installed) securely, and then repeat the same operation under which the error occurred.
Initial Actions
Check the ESS PWB and Panel connector cables and install the UI PWB (if installed) securely, and then repeat the same operation under which the error occurred.
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Replace the Media Reader, USB Cable, or Extended Board for the Media Reader connection. Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: Reinstall the latest version or the ESS Firmware (GP 2). Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) and Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the UI PWB (PL 17.4) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off and check the USB Cable connection. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Replace the USB Cable. Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: Reinstall the latest version or the ESS Firmware (GP 2). Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) and Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the UI PWB (PL 17.4) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
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116-212 RAP
BSD-ON: 3.7 PWB ESS BSD [Media Reader] MediaLib SW Logic Failure
116-310 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD An error was detected while checking ESS font ROM DIMM #1.
Initial Actions
Check the ESS PWB and Panel connector cables and install the UI PWB (if installed) securely, and then repeat the same operation under which the error occurred.
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Pull out the Expanded Font ROM and reinsert it. Go to BSD 3.1 and check the cable connections on the ESS PWB. If the problem still exists, replace the Expanded Font ROM (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
1. Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: Reinstall the latest version or the ESS Firmware (GP 2). Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) and Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the UI PWB (PL 17.4) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
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116-312 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD An error was detected in the HDD encryption key during activation.
116-313 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD An encryption key was specified but the HDD itself was not encrypted.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Refer to the Initialize Hard Disk Procedure in Section 6. If the problem still exists, replace the HDD. When the system has been recovered, set the HDD encryption key.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following:. 1. 2. 3. Refer to Initialize Hard Disk in Section 6. If the problem still exists, replace the HDD. When the system has been recovered, set the HDD encryption key.
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116-314 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD An ethernet error was detected.
116-315 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD An error was detected during System Memory 1 ( J330) R/W.
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Check the installation of the EEP ROM on the ESS PWB. Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: Reinstall the latest version or the ESS Firmware (GP 2). Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) and Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Check all the Controller connections for being loose or disconnected.
Procedure
1. 2. Extract and re-insert System Memory 1 ( J330). If the problem still persists, replace System Memory 1 ( J330).
3.
If the problem still exists, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
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116-316 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD An error was detected during System Memory 2 ( J331) R/W.
116-317 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD An error was detected when checking the MF ROM ( J332).
Procedure
1. 2. Extract and re-insert System Memory 2 ( J331). If the problem still persists, replace System Memory 2 ( J331).
Procedure
1. 2. Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, extract and re-insert the MF ROM ( J332). If the problem still persists, replace the ROM.
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116-318 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD An error was detected when checking the expansion ROM R2 ( J333).
116-321 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD System Software Fatal Error. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
Procedure
1. 2. Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, extract and re-insert Extension ROM R2 ( J333). If the problem still exists, replace the ROM.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Check that Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338) is properly installed. Reinstall the latest version or the ESS Firmware (GP 2). Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) and Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the UI PWB (PL 17.4) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
4.
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116-322 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD WebDAV S/W Failure. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
116-323 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD An error was detected during the ESS PWB NVM Read/Write Check.
Procedure Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If problem still exists, check the CE log to see if the same fail frequently occurred. If the problem frequently occurred, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert RAM DIMM or replace RAM DIMM. Collect Failure Analysis Log data. (Apply the measure on which information is separately provided for common use.) b. 1. Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: a. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
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116-324 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD A fatal software exception error has occurred in the Controller PWB CPU. The cause is most likely the Controller software failure.
116-325 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD An error occurred in ESS fan rotation.
Procedure Procedure
1. Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: Reinstall the latest version or the ESS Firmware (GP 2). Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) and Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Check all the Controller connections for being loose or disconnected. Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, check ESS Fan for a good connection (BSD 3.7).
2.
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116-329 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD A system call error related to the serial I/F was detected.
116-330 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Error during the check of the HDD when the power was turned on, or the HDD was not formatted.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. Check to see if the problem is repeated. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the problem frequently occurred. If the problem frequently occurred, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2). Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. Enter DC355 Hard Disk Diag Program and make a diagnosis of HDD. Refer to the Initialize Hard Disk Procedure in Section 6. Replace the HDD. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-457
116-331 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD An error related to the log was detected.
116-332 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD An error in the MF ROM ( J332) was detected.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Remove and reinstall the HDD: a. b. 2. 3. 4. Switch off the power, remove the HDD, and switch the power on. Switch off the power, reinstall the HDD, and switch the power on.
Procedure
1. 2. Extract and re-insert the MF ROM ( J332). If the problem still persists, replace the MF ROM ( J332).
Enter DC355 Hard Disk Diag Program to diagnose the HDD. Refer to the Initialize Hard Disk Procedure in Section 6. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-458
116-333 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
116-336 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Redirector HD Failure. A problem was detected during HD access.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Remove and reinstall the HDD: a. b. 2. 3. 4. Switch off the power, remove the HDD, and switch the power on. Switch off the power, reinstall the HDD, and switch the power on.
Enter DC355 Hard Disk Diag Program to diagnose the HDD. Refer to the Initialize Hard Disk Procedure in Section 6. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-459
116-337 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Fatal error with SNTP in general. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
116-338 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Fatal error with JBA in general. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2). Refer to the Initialize Hard Disk Procedure in Section 6. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2). Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) and Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
3.
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116-340 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD There was insufficient page memory, input buffers, or work area.
116-341 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD The ROM DIMM's installed are incorrect versions or an invalid combination of ROM DIMM's are installed.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If this does not resolve the problem, add Page Memory PM2 ( J338).
Procedure
1. 2. Check the versions of the ROM DIMMs installed. Replace the incorrect version(s) with the correct version so that the correct combination is installed. When installing multiple ROM DIMMs, match the major version with the minor version.
05/16/05 2-461
116-342 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Fatal error related to the SNMP agent. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
116-343 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD An IC error within the ESS PWB was detected.
Procedure Procedure
1. Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: Reinstall the latest version or the ESS Firmware (GP 2). Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) and Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Check all the Controller connections for being loose or disconnected. Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Reinstall the latest version or the ESS Firmware (GP 2). Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
3.
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116-346 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Formatter failure. Error return from a system call.
116-348 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Redirector failure. Error return from a system call.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Reinstall the latest version or the ESS Firmware (GP 2). Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Reinstall the latest version or the ESS Firmware (GP 2). Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
3.
3.
05/16/05 2-463
116-349 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD There was an error with a call within SIF related to Pflite.
116-350 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Fatal error with AppleTalk in general. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Reinstall the latest version or the ESS Firmware (GP 2). Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
3.
c.
05/16/05 2-464
116-351 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Fatal error related to EtherTalk. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
116-352 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Fatal error related to NetWare. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
c.
c.
05/16/05 2-465
116-353 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD A physical problem was detected with the HDD during activation, causing the HDD not to activate.
116-354 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD A problem with the HDD product code was detected during activation, so the HDD was not activated. A possibility exists that the HDD was formatted with a different model machine.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. Enter DC355 Hard Disk Diag Program and initialize the HDD. Refer to the Initialize Hard Disk Procedure in Section 6. Replace the HDD. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
1. 2. 3. Power off the machine and replace the HDD. To format an HDD from a different model machine, conduct the Special Boot (see Section 6. Refer to the Initialize Hard Disk Procedure in Section 6.
05/16/05 2-466
116-355 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Fatal error related to the SNMP agent. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
116-356 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD The HDD was formatted, but either an incorrect HDD was connected or an HDD failure occurred.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. Enter DC355 Hard Disk Diag Program and initialize the HDD. Refer to the Initialize Hard Disk Procedure in Section 6. Replace the HDD. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
c.
05/16/05 2-467
116-357 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD PostScript fatal system error. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
116-358 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Fatal error related to the salutation. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
c.
c.
05/16/05 2-468
116-359 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Fatal error in PLW. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
116-360 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Fatal error related to SMB. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
c.
c.
05/16/05 2-469
116-361 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD SPL HDD fatal error. SpoolCont detected an error during HDD access.
116-362 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD SSDP software failure. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Enter DC355 Hard Disk Diag Program and initialize HDD. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Refer to the Initialize Hard Disk Procedure in Section 6. Replace the HDD. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). c. d.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Refer to the Initialize Hard Disk Procedure in Section 6. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
3. 4. 5.
05/16/05 2-470
116-363 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD BMLinkS or print service software failure. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
116-364 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD A timer error was detected.
Procedure Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5)
c.
05/16/05 2-471
116-365 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD SPL fatal error. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
116-366 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Report generator incorrect operation. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
c.
c.
05/16/05 2-472
116-367 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Parallel fatal error. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
116-368 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD DumpPrint fatal error. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
c.
c.
05/16/05 2-473
116-370 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD XJCL fatal error. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
116-371 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD PCL Decomposer Software Failure. PCL fatal error. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
c.
c.
05/16/05 2-474
116-373 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Fatal error related to Dynamic DNS. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
116-374 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD AutoSW fatal error. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
c.
c.
05/16/05 2-475
116-376 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Port 9100 Software Fail
116-378 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Fatal error related to MCR. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). c.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
c.
05/16/05 2-476
116-379 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Fatal error related to MCC. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
116-380 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD An error was detected while checking ESS font ROM DIMM #1.
Procedure Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
c.
05/16/05 2-477
116-381 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD It was detected that the ABL didn't agree with the ABL version information in NVM, or the data was corrupted.
116-382 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD An ABL access to NVM or HDD failed.
Procedure Procedure
NOTE: Before performing the following step, obtain the consent of the user. The entire address info will be cleared by this action. 1. Clear the Controller NVMs. 1. 2. 3. Set Diagnostic Code 790-664 to 0. Refer to the Initialize Hard Disk Procedure in Section 6. If the problem still persists, replace NVM PWB before replacing the HDD.
05/16/05 2-478
116-385 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Fatal error related to the IDC. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
116-388 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD It was detected that no HD is installed, although this is a configuration (there is a FAX) that requires an HD.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Extract and re-insert the standard ROM. Extract and re-insert Expansion Font ROM ( J333). If the problem still persists, replace the standard ROM before replacing the Expansion Font ROM
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Refer to the Initialize Hard Disk Procedure in Section 6. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
c. d.
05/16/05 2-479
116-389 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD The system detected that no additional RAM was installed though the system configuration (with HDD, etc.) required the installation of an additional RAM.
116-390 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD A version mismatch was detected between the standard ROM and NVM.
Procedure Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check DC122 Shutdown History to see if the code frequently occurred. If the code frequently occurred, perform the following: a. b. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). Enter Diagnostic Code dC301 and initialize the NVM or use the correct version of the Standard ROM.
c.
05/16/05 2-480
116-391 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Incorrect specification of the country code, territory code, or paper size group.
116-395 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Fatal error related to the USB. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
Procedure
1. Enter Diagnostics and set up the correct country code/territory code/paper size group. 700-165=Country Code; 700-337=Product Info; 700-338=Territory Code; 700-402=Paper Size Group 700-165 -> 392 / 700-337 -> 13 / 700-338 -> 1 / 700-402 -> 1 2. After setting up the correct values, initialize the NVM. (Otherwise, the incorrect country, territory and paper size will remain unchanged.)
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-481
116-701 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Duplex printing is not possible due to insufficient memory.
116-702 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD Printing occurred with a substitute font.
Procedure
Add memory. If the machine has no HDD, install the HDD.
Procedure
Install an appropriate Font ROM.
05/16/05 2-482
116-703 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD There was a problem with the PostScript data so that an error occurred during PostScript grammar interpretation or language interpretation.
116-704 RAP
MediaReader No Insert (No Job)
Procedure
Check that the Media is inserted.
Procedure
1. Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: Reinstall the latest version or the ESS Firmware (GP 2). Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) and Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Check the print data or Click Spool Setting under the printer driver Detailed Settings tab and set Interactive Communication to OFF.
05/16/05 2-483
116-705 RAP
MediaReader Format Error (No Job)
116-706 RAP
MediaReader: File Attribute Read Error (No Job)
Procedure
Check the contents in the Media from the PC. Check the file format/directory and selected mode (Digital Camera Print/Document Print).
Procedure
Check the contents in the Media from the PC. Check whether the printed file attribute information is displayed in the PC.
05/16/05 2-484
116-707 RAP
MediaReader: Image File Read Error (No Job)
116-708 RAP
MediaReader: File Attribute Read Error (In Job)
Procedure
Check the contents in the Media from the PC. Check whether the print file images are displayed in the PC.
Procedure
Check the contents in the Media from the PC. Check whether the printed file attribute information is displayed in the PC.
05/16/05 2-485
116-709 RAP
MediaReader: Image File Read Error (Occurs during job)
116-710 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD It is possible that the size of the original was not correctly determined because the incoming data exceeded the HP-GL/2 (option) spool size.
Procedure
Check the contents in the Media from the PC. Check whether the print file images are displayed in the PC.
Procedure
Increase the HP-GL spool size. Or, install the HDD.
05/16/05 2-486
116-711 RAP
The size and direction of the specified ART EX form do not agree with that of the paper to be printed.
116-712 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD The PLW form/logo data cannot be registered due to insufficient RAM or HD space.
Procedure
Select paper that has the same size and orientation as the registered form.
Procedure
After checking the registered forms/logos using the Operation Panel utility, delete the unnecessary forms/logos. Or, increase the allocated capacity of the RAM disk.
05/16/05 2-487
116-713 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD The job was divided because the HDD was full.
116-714 RAP
An HP-GL/2 (option) command error occurred.
Procedure
Correct or remove the data in the print data that causes the error.
Procedure
1. 2. 3. Delete the stored documents and clear HDD Full. If the problem persists, split the job so that HDD Full does not occur. Refer to the Initialize Hard Disk Procedure in Section 6.
05/16/05 2-488
116-715 RAP
The form could not be registered because the ART EX form registration upper limit was reached.
116-716 RAP
MediaReader File Does Not Exist
Procedure Procedure
After checking the registered forms using the Operation Panel utility, delete the unnecessary forms/logos. Or, delete the unnecessary forms with Print Command. Check the contents in the Media from the PC. Check the file format/directory and selected mode (Digital Camera Print/Document Print).
05/16/05 2-489
116-717 RAP
MediaLib: Not Execute of New Request
116-718 RAP
The specified ART EX form has not been registered.
Procedure
Check the contents in the Media from the PC. It is not necessary to check the file format/directory in the Media (as this error does not occur when the previous job is complete).
Procedure
Use one of the registered forms, or register the necessary one.
05/16/05 2-490
116-720 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD PCL Memory Low, Page Simplified
116-737 RAP
User defined data (foreign alphabet, pattern, etc.) could not be registered because there was insufficient ART IV user definition memory.
Procedure
Disable unnecessary ports, or increase buffer memory sizes, or add Page Memory.
Procedure
Remove unnecessary data, or increase ART IV user-defined memory space.
05/16/05 2-491
116-738 RAP
Synthesis was not possible because the specified ART IV form size and direction were different from the paper size and direction.
116-739 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD It was not possible to register the form or logo data because there was insufficient ART IV memory or HDD capacity.
Procedure
Select paper that has the same size and orientation as the registered form.
Procedure
After checking the registered forms/logos using the Operation Panel utility, delete the unnecessary forms/logos. Or, increase the allocated capacity of the RAM disk.
05/16/05 2-492
116-740 RAP
An arithmetic error occurred because the print data exceeded the printer limit.
116-741 RAP
No more forms can be registered because the number of ART IV Forms registered has reached the upper limit.
Procedure
1. 2. The print data includes data that exceeds the value to which the printer limits it. Remove this data. Upgrade the driver.
Procedure
After checking the registered forms using the Operation Panel utility, delete the unnecessary forms/logos. Or, delete the unnecessary forms with Print Command.
05/16/05 2-493
116-742 RAP
No more logo data can be registered because the number of ART IV log data registered has reached the upper limit.
116-743 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD The form or logo data could not be registered due to insufficient ART IV memory.
Procedure
Check logos registered at the Operation Panel Utility and then remove unnecessary ones. Or remove unnecessary logos by print command.
Procedure
Increase memory space, or install the HDD.
05/16/05 2-494
116-745 RAP
BSD-ON:3.7 PWB ESS BSD An ART IV command error occurred. During Decompose, the Decomposer checks for syntax error and values that exceed their respective limit values.
116-746 RAP
The specified form has not been registered.
Procedure
Use one of the registered forms, or registered the necessary one.
Procedure
1. 2. Upgrade the driver. Upgrade the ESS software to the latest version.
05/16/05 2-495
116-747 RAP
The paper margin value is too large for the HP-GL/2 (option) effective coordinate area.
116-748 RAP
The HP-GL/2 (option) print data does not contain any image data.
Procedure
Reduce paper margins and instruct the machine to reprint.
Procedure
Check the print data.
05/16/05 2-496
116-749 RAP
The specified PostScript font is not in ROM or HDD.
116-771 RAP
Invalid JBIG Parameter DL Fixed. A problem with the parameters included in the data was automatically corrected.
Procedure
Add the font or on the UI, instruct the machine to replace another font with the desired one.
Procedure
The printed image could be defective. Ask the sender to check the image or to resend it.
05/16/05 2-497
116-772 RAP
Invalid JBIG Parameter D Fixed. A problem with the parameters included in the data was automatically corrected.
116-773 RAP
Invalid JBIG Parameter P Fixed. A problem with the parameters included in the data was automatically corrected.
Procedure
The printed image could be defective. Ask the sender to check the image or to resend it.
Procedure
The printed image could be defective. Ask the sender to check the image or to resend it.
05/16/05 2-498
116-774 RAP
Invalid JBIG Parameter YD Fixed. A problem with the parameters included in the data was automatically corrected.
116-775 RAP
Invalid JBIG Parameter LO Fixed. A problem with the parameters included in the data was automatically corrected.
Procedure
The printed image could be defective. Ask the sender to check the image or to resend it.
Procedure
The printed image could be defective. Ask the sender to check the image or to resend it.
05/16/05 2-499
116-776 RAP
Invalid JBIG Parameter MX Fixed. A problem with the parameters included in the data was automatically corrected.
116-777 RAP
Invalid JBIG Parameter MY Fixed. A problem with the parameters included in the data was automatically corrected.
Procedure
The printed image could be defective. Ask the sender to check the image or to resend it.
Procedure
The printed image could be defective. Ask the sender to check the image or to resend it.
05/16/05 2-500
116-778 RAP
Invalid JBIG Parameter VLENGTH Fixed. A problem with the parameters included in the data was automatically corrected.
116-780 RAP
There was a problem with the document attached to the received mail.
Procedure Procedure
The printed image could be defective. Ask the sender to check the image or to resend it. Check the attached doc.
05/16/05 2-501
116-790 RAP
Stapling was cancelled.
Procedure
No corrective action is required because the user cancelled the operation.
116-790 RAP
05/16/05 2-502
123-200 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 The data received from ESS exceeded the buffer size of the storage destination within the control panel.
123-201 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Data that was intended to be received from the control panel exceeded the buffer size of the storage destination within the control panel.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 503
123-202 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Events occurred that exceeded the processing capability for requests generated within the control panel.
123-203 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 UI Debug code
Procedure Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-504
123-204 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 SIO Parameter Failure (UI-Control panel). Serial communication error.
123-205 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 SIO Command Failure (UI-Control panel). Serial communication error.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 505
123-206 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 SIO Status Failure (UI-Control panel). Serial communication error.
123-207 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Comm Manager Target Failure (UI-Control panel). Serial communication error.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-506
123-208 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Comm Manager Command Failure (UI-Control panel). Serial communication error.
123-209 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 EVM Returns Wrong Value (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 507
123-310 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Send Queue Full (UI-Control panel). The upper bound for the ability to send data from the control panel to ESS was exceeded.
123-311 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Receive Queue Full (UI-Control panel). The data received from ESS exceeded the upper boundary of the processing ability within the control panel.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-508
123-312 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 EVM Uses Wrong API (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-313 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 AS Uses Wrong API (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 509
123-314 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Event-Waiting Timer Timeout (UI-Control panel). There was no notification of a reply message from ESS within the specified time.
123-315 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 CTS Internal Failure (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-510
123-316 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Send Request Queue Full SIO (UI-Control panel). The upper boundary for the ability to send data from the control panel to ESS was exceeded.
123-317 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Receive Message Queue Full (UI-Control panel). The data received from ESS exceeded the upper boundary of the processing ability within the control panel.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 511
123-318 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Receive Finish Queue Full (UI-Control panel). The data received from ESS exceeded the upper boundary of the processing ability within the control panel.
123-319 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Send Failure with No ACK (UI-Control panel). Serial communication error.
Procedure Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-512
123-320 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Polling Failure (UI-Control panel). Serial communication error.
123-321 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Send Message Failure (UI-Control panel). Serial communication error.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 513
123-322 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Target Failure (UI-Control panel). Serial communication error.
123-323 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Address Failure (UI-Control panel). Serial communication error.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-514
123-324 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Size Failure (UI-Control panel). Serial communication error.
123-325 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Object Creation Failure (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 515
123-326 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Memory Overflow (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-327 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Button Overflow (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-516
123-328 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 UI Internal Failure with Out of Area. UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-329 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 UI Internal Failure with Invalid Coordinates. UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 517
123-330 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Interface Failure with Invalid Parameter LCD. UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-331 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 UI Internal Failure with Invalid LED Request. UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-518
123-332 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 I/F Failure (Invalid Parameter CP). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-333 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 I/F Failure (No Communication). H/W connection failure within the UI Interface PWB, or an internal connection could not be corrected detected.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). 2.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 519
123-334 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 I/F Failure (Receiving Error Key Code). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-335 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 I/F Failure (Receiving Invalid Coordinates). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-520
123-336 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 I/F Failure (DM-ACD Drv. I/F). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-337 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Frame Data Error with Invalid Data Type. UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 521
123-338 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Frame Data Error Offset Address Out. UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-339 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Display Request Code Invalid. UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-522
123-340 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Interface Failure GUAM-DM I/F. UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-341 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Event Queue Full (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
witch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 523
123-342 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Event Queue Empty (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-343 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Invalid Class (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-524
123-344 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Invalid Type (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-345 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Timer Queue Full (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 525
123-346 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Invalid Timer Number (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-347 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Undefined Trap (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-526
123-348 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Command Access Exception (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-349 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Invalid Command (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 527
123-350 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Privilege Command (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-351 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 No FPU Exception (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-528
123-352 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Address Mis-align (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-353 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Data Access Exception (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 529
123-354 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Tag Overflow (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-355 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 No Co Processor Exception (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-530
123-356 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Short of Area (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-357 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Cancel Wait Status (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 531
123-358 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Timeout (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-359 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Queue Overflow (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-532
123-360 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Context Failure (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-361 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Object Failure (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 533
123-362 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 No Object (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-363 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Invalid ID (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-534
123-364 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Parameter Failure (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-365 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Reserve Attribute (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 535
123-366 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Reserve Function Code (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-367 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Unsupported Function (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-536
123-368 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Short of UI Memory (UI-Control panel). There is insufficient memory or a connection problem.
123-369 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Invalid Interface Value (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 537
123-370 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Interface Length Failure (UI-Control panel). There was a mistake in a parameter received from ESS.
123-371 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Interface Parameter Failure (UI-Control panel). There was a mistake in a parameter received from ESS.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-538
123-372 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Interface Sequence Failure (UI-Control panel). There was no notification of an initialization command from ESS within the specified time.
123-373 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Channel Failure (UI-Control panel). There was a mistake in a cancel received from ESS.
Procedure Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 539
123-374 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Invalid User Job ID (UI-Control panel). There was an error in a job ID parameter received from ESS.
123-375 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Internal Resource Failure (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-540
123-376 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Internal Memory Failure (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-377 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 UI Timer Failure (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 541
123-378 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Interface Format Failure (UI-Control panel). There was an error in a data format received from ESS.
123-379 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Dispatch Failure (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-542
123-380 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Copy Interface Failure (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-382 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Scanner Interface Failure (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 543
123-383 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Report Interface Failure (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-384 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Server Access Failure (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-544
123-385 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Service Object Overflow (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-386 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Invalid Service Object (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 545
123-387 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Invalid Service Object Attribute (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-388 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Attribute Failure (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-546
123-389 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Argument Failure (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-390 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Job Parameter Failure (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 547
123-391 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Job Actual Parameter Failure (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-392 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Auditron Failure (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest (GP 2) version and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-548
123-393 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 EP Failure (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-394 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 File Access Failure (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 549
123-395 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 NVM Failure (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-396 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 FF Failure (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-550
123-397 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 MGR Failure (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-398 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Delay Release Queue Full (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 551
123-399 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Internal Failure (UI-Control panel). UI software error within the ESS PWB.
123-400 RAP
BSD-ON:CH3.7 Internal Failure (UI-Control panel). Insufficient registration, internal error, or an IF sequence or parameter outside the specification was input to the converter.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). 2.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Replace the UI Interface PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-552
124-310 RAP
DC132 11 - The product number was not specified.
124-311 RAP
DC132 09 - The serial number registration field failed.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform GP 4. If the problem continues, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform GP 4. If the problem continues, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 553
124-312 RAP
DC132 12 - Product numbers did not agree.
124-313 RAP
DC132 10 - Serial numbers did not agree.
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform GP 4. If the problem continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform GP 4. If the problem continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 2-554
124-314 RAP
DC 132-01 - IOT Speed Failure
124-315 RAP
DC 132-02 - IOT Speed Mismatch
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform GP 4. If the problem continues, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: Enter DC131. Check the values at the following Chain Link Codes. DC131 [700-600] (IOT): DC131 [700-601] (SYS 1): DC131 [700-602] (SYS 2):
The three values are all different. Y N Perform GP 4 Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). NOTE: IOT refers to MCU PWB and SYS 1/SYS 2 to ESS PWB.
05/16/05 555
124-316 RAP
DC 132-04 - Product a/f Model Failure
124-317 RAP
DC 132-04 - Product a/f All Product Model Mismatch
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform GP 4. If the problem continues, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: Enter DC131. Check the values at the following Chain Link Codes. DC131 [700-600] (IOT): DC131 [700-601] (SYS 1): DC131 [700-602] (SYS 2):
The three values are all different. Y N Perform GP 4 Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). NOTE: IOT refers to MCU PWB and SYS 1/SYS 2 to ESS PWB.
05/16/05 2-556
124-318 RAP
Product Type for S/W Key Failure
124-319 RAP
DC 132-08 - All Product Type For S/W Key Mismatch
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: Enter DC131. Check the values at the following Chain Link Codes. DC131 [700-606] (IOT): DC131 [700-607] (SYS 1): DC131 [700-602] (SYS 2):
The three values are all different. Y N Perform GP 4. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). NOTE: IOT refers to MCU PWB and SYS 1/SYS 2 to ESS PWB.
05/16/05 557
124-320 RAP
EEP ROM Failure. A EEP ROM write problem occurred on the ESS PWB.
124-321 RAP
Backup SRAM Failure. An NVM ROM write problem occurred on the ESS PWB.
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Pull out and reinsert the EEP ROM. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Pull out and reinsert the NVM PWB ( J334). Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
05/16/05 2-558
124-322 RAP
DC 132-05 - Copy/Scan/Print S/W Key by PWE Failure
124-323 RAP
DC 132-06 - Copy/Scan/Print S/W Key 1 Failure
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform GP 4. If the problem continues, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: Enter DC131. Check the values at the following Chain Link Codes. Replace any PWB that exhibits a mismatch. DC131 [700-603] (IOT): DC131 [700-604] (SYS 1): DC131 [700-605] (SYS 2):
NOTE: IOT refers to MCU PWB (PL 11.1) and SYS 1/SYS 2 to ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
05/16/05 559
124-324 RAP
All Billings Mismatch
124-325 RAP
Billing Restoration Failure. Billing automatic recovery was not possible.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform GP 4. If the problem continues, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: Compare the Serial Numbers in GP 4 Billing Data Matching & Serial No. Setup. The Numbers are all different. Y N Replace the PWB whose values do not match. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1) before replacing the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). NOTE: IOT refers to MCU PWB (PL 11.1) and SYS 1/SYS 2 to ESS PWB (PL 11.5). three
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124-333 RAP
ASIC Failure (Panther). A panther error was detected.
124-334 RAP
Standard Font ROM Error. A problem was detected with the standard installed font ROM.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), RAM M1 ( J330), RAM M2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any are installed (the model configuration determines which are installed). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert MF ROM ( J332). If the problem still persists, replace the ROM. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), RAM M1 ( J330), RAM M2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any are installed (the model configuration determines which are installed). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
3.
4.
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124-335 RAP
Font ROM Not Found. The font ROM could not be detected.
124-337 RAP
ESS Standard RAM Error. An error was detected with the ESS installed standard RAM.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert MF ROM ( J332). If the problem still persists, replace the ROM. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), RAM M1 ( J330), RAM M2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any are installed (the model configuration determines which are installed). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert System Memory 1 ( J330). If the problem still persists, replace the RAM. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), RAM M1 ( J330), RAM M2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any are installed (the model configuration determines which are installed). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
4.
4.
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124-338 RAP
Same Font ROMs Found. It was detected that identical font ROM's were installed.
124-339 RAP
ROM DIMM of another product found. It was detected that a different type of font ROM was installed.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Check the standard Font ROM ( J332) and optional Font ROM ( J333). Install the appropriate ROM. If the ROM is correct, extract and re-insert it. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). 2.
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Check the standard Font ROM ( J332) and optional Font ROM ( J333). Install the appropriate ROM. If the ROM is correct, extract and re-insert it. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
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124-340 RAP
The three CRUM market destination values are not set up (0 or different).
124-341 RAP
One CRUM market destination value is different (IOT).
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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124-342 RAP
One CRUM market destination value is different (SYS 1).
124-343 RAP
One CRUM market destination value is different (SYS 2).
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Pull out and insert the EEP ROM on the Controller Board. If problem still exists, replace the Controller Board. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Pull out and insert the NVM PWB on the Controller Board. If problem still exists, replace the Controller Board Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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124-350 RAP
The three CRUM OEM destination values are not set up (0 or different).
124-351 RAP
One CRUM OEM destination value is different (IOT).
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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124-352 RAP
One CRUM OEM destination value is different (SYS 1).
124-353 RAP
One CRUM OEM destination value is different (SYS 2).
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Pull out and insert the EEP ROM on the Controller Board. If problem still exists, replace the Controller Board. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Pull out and insert the NVM PWB on the Controller Board. If problem still exists, replace the Controller Board Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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124-360 RAP
CRUM Valid/Invalid is not set up at the three locations (0 or different values).
124-361 RAP
CRUM Validation Failure MCU. CRUM valid/invalid data was different (IOT).
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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124-362 RAP
CRUM Validation Failure SYS 1. CRUM valid/invalid data was different (SYS 1).
124-363 RAP
CRUM Validation Failure SYS 2. CRUM valid/invalid data was different (SYS 2).
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Pull out and insert the EEP ROM on the Controller Board. If problem still exists, replace the Controller Board. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Pull out and insert the NVM PWB on the Controller Board. If problem still exists, replace the Controller Board Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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124-372 RAP
IOT sc Soft Failure. IOT controller software problem. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
124-373 RAP
IOT Manager SW Failure. IOT manager software failure.
Procedure Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Check all the connectors on the IOT PWB and the ESS PWB for being properly installed. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), RAM M1 ( J330), RAM M2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any are installed (the model configuration determines which are installed). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the IOT PWB (PL 11.1). Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Check all the connectors on the IOT PWB and the ESS PWB for being properly installed. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), RAM M1 ( J330), RAM M2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any are installed (the model configuration determines which are installed). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the IOT PWB (PL 11.1). Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
4. 5.
4. 5.
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124-374 RAP
IOT IM Device Driver SW Failure. IOT IM Device Driver software failure.
124-380 RAP
CRUM Market fail ALL (2)
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Check all the connectors on the IOT PWB and the ESS PWB for being properly installed. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), RAM M1 ( J330), RAM M2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) or Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any are installed (the model configuration determines which are installed). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the IOT PWB (PL 11.1). Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
4. 5.
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124-381 RAP
CRUM Market fail MCU (2)
124-382 RAP
CRUM Market fail SYS 1 (2)
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Pull out and insert the EEP ROM on the Controller Board. If problem still exists, replace the Controller Board. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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124-383 RAP
CRUM Market fail SYS 2 (2)
124-390 RAP
CRUM OEM fail ALL (2)
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Pull out and insert the NVM PWB on the Controller Board. If problem still exists, replace the Controller Board Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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124-391 RAP
CRUM OEM fail MCU (2)
124-392 RAP
CRUM OEM fail SYS 1 (2)
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Pull out and insert the EEP ROM on the Controller Board. If problem still exists, replace the Controller Board. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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124-393 RAP
CRUM OEM fail SYS 2 (2)
124-701 RAP
Side Tray to Center Tray. The exit destination was changed to the center tray because there was a problem with the specified exit tray (side tray).
Procedure
Switch the power off then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Pull out and insert the NVM PWB on the Controller Board. If problem still exists, replace the Controller Board Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Repair the Side Tray using the proper RAP.
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124-704 RAP
The output tray was changed from the Folder Tray to the Center Tray and printing continued.
124-705 RAP
Punching Cancelled. A punch specification was deleted.
Procedure
Repair the Folder Tray using the proper RAP.
Procedure
Repair the Punch using the proper RAP.
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124-706 RAP
Folding Cancelled. A folding specification was deleted.
124-708 RAP
The output tray has been changed to the Sub Tray because a failure was detected in the specified output tray.
Procedure
Repair the Folder Tray using the proper RAP.
Procedure
Repair the specified Output Tray using the proper RAP.
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124-709 RAP
Stapler Sheet Count is too high.
Procedure
The No. of Stapler Sheets exceeded was detected, but printing continued.
124-709 RAP
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125-311 RAP
PSWcont Unexpected Failure. A problem occurred during ESS software (PST cont) processing, and processing could no longer continue.
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125-311 RAP
125-311 RAP
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127-210 RAP
DFE Communication Failure
127-211 RAP
DFE Parameter Error
Procedure
Pull out and insert the DFE connection cable. Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Pull out and insert the DFE connection cable. Turn the power OFF then ON.
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127-212 RAP
ExtPrint Check Mode Error
127-213 RAP
External Print IF Mismatch
Procedure
Pull out and insert the command/video cables between the DFE and M/C. Turn the power OFF then ON.
Procedure
Match the software versions of DFE and ESS. Reload Software Download (GP 2).
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127-220 RAP
Communication Error (video) detected by the DFE.
127-221 RAP
Communication Error (Command) detected by the DFE.
Procedure
This Fault Code may occur in the following situation: When the Controller can detect commands but cannot detect input video, data, or clock. To recover, check cable connections.
Procedure
Resubmit the job, check cable connections.
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127-310 RAP
ESR Task Fatal Error. An ESR task caused a fatal error.
127-311 RAP
ExtPRT
Procedure
This Fault Code may occur in the following situation: When the Controller can detect commands but cannot detect input video, data, or clock. To recover, check cable connections.
Procedure
This Fault Code may occur in the following situation: When the Controller can detect commands but cannot detect input video, data, or clock. To recover, check cable connections.
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127-320 RAP
DFE Critical Failure
127-337 RAP
Job Template HDD Write Error. Internal polling file access error, or a write error to a local HDD in a job template (other than full).
Procedure
Take the corrective actions based on the Fault Code displayed in the DFE monitor, then reboot the system. If the problem persists, perform the following procedures. 1. 2. 3. 4. Check the connection to the DFE. Check the device settings. Check the DFE HW. Check the device HW.
Procedure
Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. dC355 Hard Disk Diagnostics/Setup GP 2 Software Download Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
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127-342 RAP
Job Template Monitor Failure. Error return from a system call, etc.
127-353 RAP
LPD Soft Fatal Error. Fatal error related to LPD. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
Procedure
Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. Check the connectors and wiring on the ESS PWB. GP 2 Software Download Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
Check the Network connections
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127-354 RAP
FTP Server Software Failure. FTP server fatal error.
127-396 RAP
Mail I/O Soft Fatal error. Fatal error related to mail IO. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
Procedure
Check the Network connections
Procedure
Check the Network connections
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127-398 RAP
IPP Soft Fatal Error. Fatal error related to IPP. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
127-399 RAP
JME Soft Fatal Error. Fatal error related to JME. A problem occurred during software processing, and processing could no longer continue.
Procedure
Check the Network connections
Procedure
Check the Network connections
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202-399 RAP
Timer Internal Fail
Procedure
Switch the power off, then on. If the problem still exists, perform the following: 1. 2. Upgrade ESS Firmware to the latest version (GP 2) and check to see if the same problem is repeated. Extract and re-insert NVM RAM ( J334), System Memory 1 ( J330), System Memory 2 ( J331), Page Memory PM1 ( J337) and Page Memory PM2 ( J338), if any of them installed (which of them are installed depends on the model configuration). If the problem still persists, replace the appropriate devices. Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
3.
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202-399 RAP
202-399 RAP
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500-030 RAP
Timer Internal Failure. The following occurs (However, this includes the cases that may not occur when DC612 starts): DC900G: Fuser: Shifted to Warming Up and Sagging occurred. The CC Cleaner Position was moved from the Home Position. Fuser Relay State: Shifted to Not Ready. Drum Cycle State: Shifted to Cleaning Request. CC Wire Warning: Occurred. Drum Crum State: Unknown.
500-990 RAP
Printing could not start due to unknown reason in Diagnostic Code DC612 Test Pattern Print, or it was aborted. (Only end response) This occurs during Diagnostic execution only, and the Fault Code is displayed on the PCDiagnostics and Panel.
Procedure
Return from the Wait state and repeat.
Procedure
Return from the Wait state and repeat.
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Procedure WARNING
High Voltage. Use extreme caution when working near the AC Module. Do not disconnect any plugs or wires while the Power Cord is plugged into the wall outlet and the Main Power Switch is switched on. The machine is completely dead (No Console, no LEDs lit, and no sound at power up). Y N Go to OF 2.1 IOT DC Power (+3.3VDC, +5 VDC, and +12 VDC) RAP. For Controller Power On problems go to BSD 1.1 and check P/J14 for ACH. If OK, go to the Controller Service Manual. For PWS outlet problems, go to BSD 1.1 and check P/J13A for ACH. For Finisher power problems, go to BSD 1.1 and check CN3 for ACH.
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C Go to BSD 1.1 and BSD 2.2 and check for an open wire between the AC Drive PWB and the Main LVPS.
CR3605 (+12V, orange LED) on the ESS PWB is on. Y N Replace the AC Drive PWB (PL 11.3). Check F4001 (Figure 1) on the Main LVPS for an open. Replace if necessary. If the fuse blows again, go to BSD 2.2 and wirenet 7.2.8 and check the +5 VDC (ESS) for a short circuit. Replace the Main LVPS (PL 11.3) before replacing the ESS PWB.
Initial Actions
Ensure that the Circuit Breaker is switched on. Check that the correct voltage is being applied to the printer from the wall outlet. Check that the Reset Switch is not activated. If activated, switch off the Printer and reset the switch. Switch on the Printer, if the Reset Switch activates, go to the OF 1.3 AC Protect Circuit RAP.
Procedure WARNING
High Voltage. Use extreme caution when working near the AC Module. Do not disconnect any plugs or wires while the Power Cord is plugged into the wall outlet and the Main Power Switch is switched on. Swing out the Chassis Assembly (REP 3.1) to observe the DC power LEDs on the ESS PWB. (The LEDs can be observed by looking under the JPEG PWB.) CR3601 (+3.3V, green LED) on the ESS PWB is on. Y N There is ACH Voltage between Pin 6 and Pin 4 of connector J17 on the AC Drive PWB. Y N There is ACH Voltage between Pin 1 and Pin 2 of connector CN1 on the AC Drive PWB. Y N There is +12 VDC between Pin 4 and Pin 1 of connector J513 on the AC Drive PWB. Y N Replace the Reset Switch (PL 11.3). Go to the OF 1.3 AC Protect Circuit RAP. Replace the AC Drive PWB (PL 11.3). Check the harness between P/J515 on the AC Drive PWB and P/J300 on the ESS PWB for an open or short circuit. If the harness is okay, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5) before replacing the AC Drive PWB (PL 11.3). There is ACH voltage between Pin 7 and Pin 5 of connector J13B. Y N Replace the AC Drive PWB (PL 11.3). Check the harnesses between the AC Drive PWB and the Main LVPS for an open or short circuit. If okay, go to the OF 2.1 DC Power RAP.
F4001 Figure 1 Main LVPS There is ACH voltage between Pin 2 and Pin 1 of connector CN3. Y N Replace the AC Drive PWB (PL 11.3). There is ACH voltage between Pin 1 and Pin 3 of connector J13A. Y N Replace the AC Drive PWB (PL 11.3).
CR3604 (+5 V ESS, yellow LED) on the ESS PWB is on. Y N There is ACH Voltage between Pin 4 and Pin 3 of connector J11 on the Main LVPS. Y N There is ACH Voltage between Pin 1 and Pin 2 of connector CN2 on the AC Drive PWB. Y N Replace the AC Drive PWB (PL 11.3). A B C Status Indicator RAPs 05/16/05 2-594
Procedure WARNING
High Voltage. Use extreme caution when working near the AC Module. Do not disconnect any plugs or wires while the Power Cord is plugged into the wall outlet and the Main Power Switch is switched on. Check that the correct voltage is being applied to the Printer from the wall outlet. Replace the AC Drive PWB (PL 11.3). Replace the Reset Switch (PL 11.3).
Initial Actions
Check that connectors P/J515, P/J501, P/J503, P/J508, P/J404, P/J300, P/J430, J460, P/J461, and P/J400 are fully seated. P/
Ensure that ACH and ACN are present at P/J11 pins 4 and 3 on the Main Low Voltage Power Supply. If not, go to 1.1 AC Power RAP.
Procedure
Switch off the power and remove the JPEG PWB (Part of REP 3.5) to observe the DC power LEDs (Figure 1) on the ESS PWB. CR3601 (Green) CR3604 (Yellow)
Figure 1 JPEG PWB Switch on the power and observe the green LED on the ESS PWB. CR 3601 (+3.3VDC) is lit. Y N Go to OF 1.2 AC Power RAP. Observe the yellow LED on the ESS PWB. CR 3604 (+5 VDC) is lit. Y N Go to OF 1.2 AC Power RAP. Observe the orange LED on the ESS PWB. CR 3605 (+12VDC) is lit. Y N Check F2002 (Figure 3) on the Main LVPS for an open. Replace if necessary. If the fuse blows again, go to BSD 2.2 and wirenet 7.2.26 and check the +12 VDC (ESS) for a short circuit. A Launch DocuColor 250 05/16/05 2-595 Status Indicator RAPs
A Replace the Main LVPS (PL 11.3) before replacing the ESS PWB.
F5001 F5002 CR7 Figure 2 MCU PWB Check F5002 (Figure 3) on the Main LVPS for an open. F5002 is OK. Y N Replace F5002. If F5002 blows again, go to BSD 2.2 and wirenet 7.2.9 and check the +5 VDC (MCU PWB) for a short circuit. If OK, replace the Main LVPS (PL 11.3). Replace the Main LVPS (PL 11.3). Connect the meter between P/J508-3 (+) and P/J508-6 (-). There is +5 VDC present Y N Check F5001 (Figure 3) on the Main LVPS for an open. F5001 is OK. Y N Replace F5001. If F5001 blows again, go to BSD 2.2 and wirenet 7.2.9 and check the +5 VDC (Tray Module PWB) for a short circuit. Replace the Main LVPS (PL 11.3). Observe the CR7 (Figure 2) on the MCU PWB. CR 7 (+12VDC) is lit. Y N Check F3002 (Figure 3) on the Main LVPS for an open. F3002 is OK. Y N Replace F3002. If F3002 blows again, go to BSD 2.2 and wirenet 7.2.9 and check the +12 VDC (MCU PWB) for a short circuit. If OK, replace the Main LVPS (PL 11.3). Replace the Main LVPS (PL 11.3). CR8
F2002
Connect the meter between P/J461-A9 (+) and P/J461-A8 (-) on the Tray Module PWB. There is +3.3 VDC present Y N Connect the meter between P/J403 A10 (+) and P/J403 A11 (-) on the MCU PWB. There is +3.3 VDC present Y N Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.3). Go to BSD 2.2 and check for an open wire between the +3.3 VDC output of the MCU PWB and the Tray Module PWB. Connect the meter between P/J430-6 (+) and P/J430-5 (-) on the IOT Drive PWB. There is +5 VDC present Y N Go to BSD 2.2 and check for an open wire between the +5 VDC output of the MCU PWB and the IOT Drive PWB.
C Connect the negative (-) meter lead to the machine frame and measure the following voltages. Table 1 Voltage Checks PIN (+) J515-1 J501-2 J508-4 J503-3 J504-5 Voltage +3.3 VDC to ESS PWB +5 VDC to ESS PWB +12 VDC to ESS PWB +12 VDC to MCU PWB Tolerance +\- 5% +\- 5% +\- 5% +\- 5%
Initial Actions
Check that connectors P/J509, P506, P/J430, P/J445, P/J434, P/J678, and P/J400 are fully seated. Ensure that ACH and ACN are present at P/J11 pins 4 and 3 on the Main Low Voltage Power Supply. If not, go to 1.1 AC Power RAP.
A voltage is out of specification. Y N The IOT +3.3, +5, and +12 VDC supplies are OK. For any other problems, go to BSD 2.2 and Wirenets 7.2.5 through 7.2. 27 to check for an open circuit. Replace the Main LVPS (PL 11.3).
Procedure
Connect the meter between P/J509-2 (+) and P/J509-9 (-) on the Main LVPS. There is +24 VDC present Y N Switch the power off. Disconnect P/J509 from the Main LVPS. Connect the meter between P506-3 (+) and P506-1 (-) on the Main LVPS and switch on the power. There is +24 VDC present Y N Go to BSD 2.3 and Wirenet 7.2.34 and check for a short circuit. If OK, replace the Main LVPS. Go to BSD 2.3 and Wirenet 7.2.28 through Wirenet 7.2. 33 and check for a short circuit. Connect the meter between P/J509-1 (+) and P/J509-10 (-) on the Main LVPS. There is +24 VDC present Y N Check F6001 on the Main LVPS for an open. F6001 is OK. Y N Replace F6001 (Figure 1). If F6001 blows again, go to BSD 2.3, wirenet 7.2.28 and wirenet 7.2.29 and check the +24 VDC for a short circuit.
F6001 Figure 1 Main LVPS A Launch DocuColor 250 05/16/05 2-597 B Status Indicator RAPs
Connect the meter between P506-3 (+) and P506-1 (-) on the Main LVPS. There is +24 VDC present Y N Replace the Main LVPS (PL 11.3). Connect the meter between P/J509-5 (+) and P/J509-8 (-) on the Main LVPS. There is +24 VDC present Y N Check F6003 on the Main LVPS for an open. F6003 is OK. Y N Replace F6003 (Figure 2). If F6003 blows again, go to BSD 2.3and BSD 2.5 and check the +24 VDC for a short circuit.
Initial Actions
Check that connectors P/J502, P/J505, P/J622, P/J712, P/J720, P/J714, P/J709, and P732 are fully seated. Ensure that ACH and ACN are present at J83 pins 1 and 2 on the IIT +24 V LVPS. If not, go to 1.1 AC Power RAP.
Procedure
Connect the meter between P/J502-3 (+) and P/J502-5 (-) on the IIT +24V LVPS. There is +24 VDC present Y N Switch the power off. Disconnect J712. Switch on the power. There is +24 VDC present Y N Go to BSD 2.5 and Wirenet 7.2.45 and check for a short circuit. If OK, replace the Main LVPS. Connect the meter between P/J505-1 (+) and P/J505-2 (-) on the IIT +24V LVPS. There is +5 VDC present Y N Go to BSD 2.5 and check for an open between P/J505 and P/J508 (IIT LVPS Enable signal). If OK, replace the Main LVPS (PL 11.3). Go to BSD 2.5 and Wirenet 7.2.45 and check for a short circuit. If OK, replace the IIT LVPS (PL 11.3). Connect the meter between P/J720-4 (+) and P/J720-3 (-) on the IIT/IPS PWB. There is +24 VDC present Y N Go to BSD 2.5 and check for an open wire between the IIT/IPS PWB and the IIT +24V LVPS. Connect the meter between P/J720-2 (+) and P/J720-1 (-) on the IIT/IPS PWB. There is +12 VDC present Y N Go to BSD 2.5 and check for an open wire between the IIT/IPS PWB and the Main LVPS. Connect the meter between P732-3 (+) and P732-4 (-) on the DCPS. There is +24 VDC present Y N Go to BSD 2.5 and check for an open wire between the DCPS and the Main LVPS. Connect the meter between P/J737-1 (+) and P/J737-3 (-) on the Extension Memory PWB. There is +3.3 VDC present
F6003 Figure 2 Main LVPS Replace the Main LVPS (PL 11.3). Connect the negative (-) meter lead to the machine frame and measure the following voltage. Table 1 Voltage Checks PIN (+) J509-1 Voltage +24 VDC Tolerance +\- 5%
The +24 VDC is out of specification. Y N The IOT +24 VDC supply is OK. For any other problems, go to BSD 2.3 and Wirenets 7.2.28 through 7.2. 38 to check for an open circuit. Replace the Main LVPS (PL 11.3).
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N Connect the meter between P/J744-1 (+) and P/J744-3 (-) on the DCPS. There is +3.3 VDC present Y N Replace the DCPS before replacing the Extension Memory PWB. Go to BSD 2.5 and check for an open wire between the Extension Memory PWB and the DCPS.
Initial Actions
Check that connectors P/J750 and P/J752 are fully seated.
Connect the meter between P/J714-71 (+) and P/J714-73 (-) on the BDEC PWB. There +3.3 VDC present Y N Replace the IIT/IPS PWB before replacing the BDEC PWB.
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Procedure
Connect the meter between P/J752-A4 (+) and P/J752-A1 (-) on the DADF PWB. There is +5 VDC present Y N Go to BSD 2.6 and check for an open between the DADF PWB and the IIT/IPS PWB. If OK, go to wirenet 7.2.56 and check for a short to ground. If problem still exists, replace the DADF PWB. Connect the meter between P/J752-A6 (+) and P/J752-A1 (-) on the DADF PWB. There is +24 VDC present Y N Go to BSD 2.6 and check for an open wire between the IIT/IPS PWB and the DADF PWB. If OK, go to wirenet 7.2.58 and check for a short to ground. The DADF DC Power is OK. For any other problems, go to Wirenets 7.2.56 through 7.2. 60 to check for an open circuit.
Connect the meter between P/J709-2 (+) and P/J709-1 (-) on the BDEC PWB. There is +5 VDC present Y N Replace the IIT/IPS PWB before replacing the BDEC PWB. If problem still exists, replace the DADF PWB. Connect the negative (-) meter lead to the machine frame and measure the following voltage. Table 1 Voltage Checks PIN (+) J502-3 J714-71 J709-2 Voltage +24 VDC +3.3VDC +5 VDC Tolerance +\- 5% +\- 5% +\- 5%
The +24 VDC is out of specification. Y N The +3.3 or +5 VDC is out of specification. Y N The IIT supplies are OK. For any other problems, go to BSD 2.5 and BSD 2.6 to check for an open circuit. Replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8) Replace the IIT +24V LVPS (PL 11.3).
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Initial Actions
Check for bent or damaged baffles and guides in the paper feed area. Check for loose, missing or stretched springs in the paper feed area. Ensure that the paper presently being used is fresh 20 lb. Xerox 4024 Multipurpose paper or paper which is included in the customers Materials Usage Guide and Recommended Paper List. If the problem occurs only when making 2-sided copies with high solid area density images on both sides, it may be necessary to make single-sided copies to minimize or eliminate the problem. If the problem occurs only when using plain or coated light-weight paper, it is recommended that a heavier weight paper be used to minimize the problem.
Procedure
Go to GP 7 (Network Printing Simulation) and send a print job. An acceptable print is produced. Y N The problem is Image Quality (print mode) Y N Verify that the AC power, Scan, and DDI cables are connected correctly. If the cables are OK, refer to the EFI Service Documentation to verify the correct operation of the DFE. If the Network Controller appears to be working correctly, check the following in the IOT: verify machine settings reload system software (GP 2) replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5), then the VSEL PWB (PL 11.6).
Procedure
The problem occurs from all trays. Y N For Tray 1,check the following parts for wear, slipping, damage, or contamination. Repair/ replace any parts that are questionable in the order listed until the problem is resolved. Feed/Nudger/Retard Roll Assembly PL 2.7 Retard Roll PL 2.7 Friction Clutch PL 2.7 Feed Clutch PL 2.7 Feed in Chute PL 2.7
Refer to the Network Controller service documentation (EFI Service Documentation) and user documentation for color calibration information. There is a scan to file problem. Y N The problem is in the customer network or the setup. Check the following: Ensure that the Static IP/DHCP setting matches the customers network Verify that the IOT IP address is correct; for DC 3535, ensure that the Network Controller IP information is correct. For DC 3535: Ping the Network Controller from a Client to verify connectivity
For Tray 2, check the following parts for wear, slipping, damage, or contamination. Repair/ replace any parts that are questionable in the order listed until the problem is resolved. Feed/Nudger/Retard Roll Assembly PL 2.9 Retard Roll PL 2.9 Friction Clutch PL 2.9 Feed Clutch PL 2.9 Feed in Chute PL 2.9
Go to BSD 3.7 and check the cable connection from J340 on the ESS PWB to the Network Controller.
For Tray 3, check the following parts for wear, slipping, damage, or contamination. Repair/ replace any parts that are questionable in the order listed until the problem is resolved. Feed/Nudger/Retard Roll Assembly PL 2.11 Retard Roll PL 2.11 Friction Clutch PL 2.11 Feed Clutch PL 2.11 Feed in Chute PL 2.11
For Tray 4, check the following parts for wear, slipping, damage, or contamination. Repair/ replace any parts that are questionable in the order listed until the problem is resolved. A Status Indicator RAPs Feed/Nudger/Retard Roll Assembly PL 2.13 Retard Roll PL 2.13
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A Friction Clutch PL 2.13 Feed Clutch PL 2.13 Feed in Chute PL 2.13 Exit Pinch Roller 2 PL 21.9
For Tray 5, check the following parts for wear, slipping, damage, or contamination. Repair/ replace any parts that are questionable in the order listed until the problem is resolved. Roll Assembly PL 2.16 Pinch Roll PL 2.16 Chute PL 2.16
For Tray 6 (HCF), check the following parts for wear, slipping, damage or contamination. Repair/replace any parts that are questionable in the order listed until the problem is resolved. Feed Roll PL 18.5 Retard Roll PL 18.6 Nudger Roll PL 18.5
The defect is present only when the Finisher is selected. Y N Check the following parts for wear, slipping, damage or contamination. Repair/replace any parts that are questionable in the order listed until the problem is resolved. Takeaway Rolls PL 2.18 Chute Assembly PL 2.18 Pinch Roll PL 2.19 Left Chute Cover PL 2.19 Pre Registration Slide PL 4.5 Registration Roll PL 4.4 Registration Chute Assembly PL 4.4 For Fuser related problems, remove and reinstall the Fuser. If the problem continues, replace the Fuser. (PL 8.1).
Check the following parts for wear, slipping, damage or contamination. Repair/replace any parts that are questionable in the order listed until the problem is resolved. Upper Exit Open Chute Assembly PL 21.10 Top Buffer Chute Assembly PL 21.10 Bottom Buffer Chute Assembly PL 21.10 Entrance Pinch Roller PL 21.10 Exit Pinch Roller PL 21.10 Upper Entrance Chute Assembly PL 21.10 Entrance Roll PL 21.10 Top Tray Exit Baffle PL 21.11 Exit Pinch Roller PL 21.11 Lower Top Exit Chute Assembly PL 21.11 Upper Top Exit Chute Assembly PL 21.11 Exit Roll Shaft Assembly PL 21.8 Lower Exit Roll 2 PL 21.9 Exit Pinch Roller 1 PL 21.9
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C Y N There is either an open circuit or a failed PWB. Use the Circuit Diagram to trace the output wire to the PWB. If the wire is OK, replace the PWB.
Replace the sensor. Disconnect the sensor. The display indicates H. Y N When sensors are unplugged, the input at the PWB should always be high if there is no harness short or PWB failure. Check the output wire from the sensor (typically pin 2 on a 3 pin connector) to the PWB for a short circuit. If the wire is good, replace the PWB. Figure 1 represents a typical sensor for this machine. The sensor is shorted. Replace the sensor. Look for unusual sources of contamination. The sensor and the circuit appear to operate normally. Check the adjustment of the sensor. Clean the sensor. Check for intermittent connections, shorted, or open wires. If the problem continues, replace the sensor.
Initial Actions
Ensure that the sensor is not actuated.
Procedure
Enter the component control code indicated in the Procedure and/or Circuit Diagram of the RAP that sent you here. Actuate the sensor using a sheet of paper. The display changes with each actuation. Y N Clean the sensor and then block and unblock it. The display changes with each actuation. Y N Access to some sensors in this machine is difficult. Follow the Y leg if you can access the sensor connector. Follow the N leg if access is not possible. The sensor connector is accessible. Y N Check the voltage at the output of the PWB or power supply (refer to the Circuit Diagram). In the example for this generic procedure, voltage is provided from J533 on the I/F PWB. Check for pull-up voltage for the output signal. This voltage will be either +5 VDC or +3.3 VDC depending on the circuit (refer to the Circuit Diagram for the correct voltage). The voltage corresponds with the voltage shown in the Circuit Diagram. Y N Check for short circuit(s) that may be loading down the line. Check the power input to the PWB(s). If this does not resolve the problem, replace the PWB. Refer to the Circuit Diagram. Check the wires from the PWB to the sensor for opens, shorts, or loose contacts. If the wires are OK, replace the sensor. If this does not resolve the problem, replace the PWB The display indicates a constant L. Y N Check for +5VDC to the sensor (typically pins 1 and 3 on a 3 pin connector). +5 VDC is present. Y N Use the circuit diagram and/or the wirenets in Section 7 to trace the problem. Disconnect the sensor. Use a jumper wire to connect the output wire from the sensor (typically pin 2 on a 3 pin connector) to DC COM or GND. The display changes from H to L. A B C Status Indicator RAPs
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D Disconnect the sensor. Use a jumper wire to connect the output wire from the sensor (typically pin 2 on a 3 pin connector) to DC COM or GND. The display changes from H to L. Y N There is either an open circuit or a failed PWB. Use the Circuit Diagram to trace the output wire to the PWB. If the wire is OK, replace the PWB. Replace the sensor.
Disconnect the sensor. The display indicates H. Y N When sensors are unplugged, the input at the PWB should always be high if there is no harness short or PWB failure. Check the output wire from the sensor (typically pin 2 on a 3 pin connector) to the PWB for a short circuit. If the wire is good, replace the PWB. Figure 1 represents a typical sensor for this machine The sensor is shorted. Replace the sensor. Look for unusual sources of contamination. The sensor and the circuit appear to operate normally. Check the adjustment of the sensor. Clean the sensor. Check the sensor actuator/flag for proper operation. Check for intermittent connections, shorted, or open wires. If the problem continues, replace the sensor.
Procedure
Enter the component control code indicated in the specific RAP and/or Circuit Diagram. Block and unblock the sensor. The display changes with each actuation. Y N Clean the sensor and then block and unblock it. The display changes with each actuation. Y N Access to some sensors in this machine is difficult. Follow the Y leg if you can access the sensor connector. Follow the N leg if access is not possible. The sensor connector is accessible. Y N Check for +5VDC at the output of the PWB or power supply. Refer to the Circuit Diagram. In the example for this generic procedure, voltage is provided from J533 on the I/F PWB. Check for pull-up voltage for the output signal. This voltage will be either +5 VDC or +3.3 VDC, depending on the circuit. Refer to the circuit diagram for the correct voltage. Y N Check for short circuit(s) that may be loading down the line. Check the power input to the PWB(s). If this does not resolve the problem, replace the PWB. Refer to the Circuit Diagram. Check the wires from the PWB to the sensor for opens, shorts, or loose contacts. If the wires are OK, replace the sensor. If this does not resolve the problem, replace the PWB The display indicates a constant L Y N Check for +5VDC to the sensor (typically pins 1 and 3 on a 3 pin connector). +5 VDC is present. Y N Use the circuit diagram and /or the wirenets in Section 7 to trace the problem.
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Procedure
Enter DC330 [XXX-XXX]. Actuate the switch. The display changed. Y N There is +3.5 / 5VDC measured between Pin 2(+) of the Switch and GND(-). Y N Check the wire between the switch Pin 2 and the PWB Pin 3 for an open circuit and poor contact. If the check is OK, replace the PWB. There is +3.5 / 5VDC measured between Pin 1(+) of the Switch and GND(-). Y N Replace the switch. Check the wire between the PWB Pin 4 and the switch Pin 1 for an open circuit and poor contact. If the check is OK, replace the PWB. De-actuate the switch. The display changed. Y N Disconnect the connector on the switch. The display changed. Y N Check for a short between the switch Pin 2 and the PWB Pin 3. If the check is OK, replace the PWB. Replace the switch. Replace the switch.
Initial Actions
Ensure that there is no damage or binding in the solenoid or in any mechanical linkage. If there is an Adjustment for the clutch or solenoid, make sure that the procedure was performed correctly
Procedure
The clutch/solenoid is always energized. Y N Enter the component control code (DC330) given in the RAP or the Circuit Diagram. Press the Start button The Clutch or solenoid energizes. Y N Press the Stop button There is +24 VDC between the switched leg (J407 pin A6 in the example, Figure 1) of the control PWB and GND. Y N There is +24 VDC between the powered leg (J407 pin A7 in the example, Figure 1) of the control PWB and GND. Y N Disconnect the connector (J407 in the example, Figure 1). There is +24 VDC between the powered leg of the control PWB and GND. Y N Refer to the 24 VDC wirenets. check the input power to the control PWB. +24 VDC is present. Y N Use the 24 VDC wirenets to troubleshoot the problem. Replace the control PWB. Check the wire in the powered leg of the circuit, (J407 pin A7 in the example, Figure 1) for a short circuit to GND. If the wire is OK, replace the clutch or solenoid.
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Disconnect the connector (J407 in the example, Figure 1). Check continuity through the two wires and the clutch or solenoid. There is less than 100 ohms between the two legs of the circuit. Y N Disconnect the clutch or solenoid.Check continuity through the two wires and the clutch or solenoid. There is less than 100 ohms across the clutch or solenoid. Y N Replace the clutch or solenoid.
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E One of the two wires between the control PWB and the clutch or solenoid is open. Repair or replace the wiring as required.
Replace the control PWB. Press the Start button. There is less than 1 VDC between the switched leg of the control PWB and GND. Y N Replace the PWB. Replace the clutch or solenoid. The clutch or solenoid appears to be functioning correctly. Refer to the Circuit Diagram for the RAP that sent you here. Check the wires for loose connections or damage that may cause intermittent operation. Perform any required adjustments. There is a short circuit on the switched leg (J407 pin A6 in the example) from the solenoid or clutch. Check the wire for a short circuit to GND. If the wire is OK, replace the solenoid. If the problem persists, replace the controlling PWB.
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Procedure
Connect black meter lead to ground. Measure voltage at each pin of J2 (example only, refer to the actual Circuit Diagram for the correct voltage and connector designation). +24 VDC is measured at each pin. Y N Disconnect J2. Measure voltage at P2-1 and P2-6. +24 VDC is measured. Y N Switch machine off then on. Measure voltage at P2-1 and P2-6. +24 VDC is measured. Y N If an interlock circuit is present, check the interlock circuit. Repair as required. If the interlock circuit is good, replace the PWB. Check the motor wires for a short circuit. If the wires are good, replace the Motor. Check the motor wires for obvious damage. If the wires are good, replace the Motor. Replace the PWB. Figure 1 Motor CD
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3 Image Quality
3.1a IOT Image Quality Entry RAP
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Refer the customer to user documentation to review the following image quality settings: Original Type Sharpness / saturation Image Quality Presets Auto Exposure Color Shift Light / Dark / Contrast Color Balance
Initial Actions
Ask the customer SA to perform the Auto Gradation Adjustment if any of the following problems are reported for both copy and print: Incorrect colors Poor gray balance Colors have shifted over time Color densities too high or low
Ensure that the correct image quality settings are selected for the paper type that the customer is using. Different image quality settings can be selected for Bond Paper, Plain Paper, Recycled Paper, and Custom Paper 1 to 5. Setting the correct image quality setting will produce the best quality of the output. Continue with the procedure if the problem remains.
NOTE: Auto Gradation Adjustment (refer to Machine Administration User Guide) is a color calibration for the copier and printer. An Auto Gradation Adjustment compensates for differences between the actual and the expected (target) toner densities for each color. An Auto Gradation Adjustment should be performed whenever there is a noticeable change in the appearance (quality) of the output, particularly changes in color tones or densities. Performing an Auto Gradation Adjustment on a regular basis will help to maintain consistent color quality over time.Since an Auto Gradation Adjustment can affect all jobs for all users, it is recommended that this procedure be performed only by the Machine Administrator. If the customer is dissatisfied with machine output image quality, check machine customer selectable image quality settings on the UI and the Print Driver.Determine if adjustments to these settings should be made to tune image output to meet customer IQ requirements.
Procedure
Check for the presence of the defect in Copy mode and in Print mode. If the problem occurs in Copy mode only, go to the IQ2 IIT Image Quality Entry RAP. For Image Quality Defects that exists on both copies and prints, go to Table 1. Examine the output for any of the listed defects. Perform the corrective action that is listed.
Table 1 Image Quality Defects Defect - green indicates hotlink to image samples Background Description Corrective Action
Undesirable toner deposits on the copy or print. The toner deposits can be localized or may cover the entire copy or print. Go to the IQ11 Background Depending on the density of the background, it is referred to as low, medium, high, or very high background. It may occur RAP in all colors, single colors, or any combination of single colors. This copy is printed completely White. This copy is printed completely Black This copy is printed in one solid color The undesirable absence of toner from the copy or print. May show as white, light, or untrue colored areas. The most common causes are tenting of paper from mishandling or moisture, or defects in the Transfer Belt. Debris-Centered: Deletions in the areas surrounding toner agglomerates. Go to the IQ5 Blank Page RAP Go to the IQ6 Black Print RAP Go to the IQ10 Solid Color Print Go to the IQ5 Blank Page RAP
Blank Print Black Print Solid Color Print Deletions Debris-Centered Deletions Streak Deletion in Process Direction Spot Deletions
Process Direction Streak: A deletion in the form of a single streak that runs from the lead edge to the trail edge of the (For process direction streak deletion, go to the IQ8 Process copy. Direction Bands and Streaks Spot Deletion: Deletion caused by system contamination, typically from paper. RAP) Go to the IQ15 Partial Image Deletions RAP 05/16/05 3-3 Image Quality
Table 1 Image Quality Defects Defect - green indicates hotlink to image samples Fuser Offset High Frequency Bands Description Areas of poorly-fused toner are lifted from one area of a print and deposited on a different area, or onto a subsequent print. Repeating interval bands that are most noticeable in low density (20-30%) halftone areas of the copy. These bands run perpendicular to process direction. Multi-color streaks, sometimes LE-TE, sometimes shorter. May have registration chevron pattern visible. Corrective Action Go to the IQ13 Unfused Copy/ Toner Offset RAP Go to the IQ16 Cross Process Direction Faded Bands and Streaks RAP Go to the IQ8 Process Direction Bands and Streaks RAP
Streaks: Usually medium-width streaks of (or shifts in) color most noticeable in low density 20-30%) halftone areas of the Go to the IQ8 Process Direccopy. tion Bands and Streaks RAP A deletion in the form of a single streak that runs from the lead edge to the trail edge of the copy. and IQ18 Process Direction Faded Bands and Streaks RAP Smears of fused toner on the lead edge of prints Smears of unfused toner on the lead edge of prints A condition that results when too little toner of a single color or combination of colors is developed on the copy or print. This results in lighter copies or prints for the single-color toner or the color that results from the combination of color toners. Go to the IQ8 Process Direction Bands and Streaks RAP Go to the IQ13 Unfused Copy/ Toner Offset RAP For hardware related problems, go to the IQ3 Low Image Density RAP
Lead Edge Toner Smear (fused) Lead Edge Toner Smear (unfused) Low Image Density
Misregistration/Skew Mottle
The position and/or alignment of the image relative to the top edge and side edge of the paper is not within specification. Go to the IQ7 Skew/Misregistration RAP Areas of solid, or high density coverage that are reproduced with a blotchy, non-uniform appearance. Go to the IQ19 Mottle RAP Go to the IQ16 Cross Process Direction Faded Bands and Streaks RAP and IQ17 Cross Process Direction Bands and Streaks RAP Go to the IQ9 Residual Image (Ghosting) RAP
Regular (Repeating) Bands, Streaks, A defect that repeats at an interval from14 to 264 mm, is most noticeable in low density (20-40%) halftone areas of the Spots, or Smears copy, and runs perpendicular to process direction. Lines and bands are generally uniform in shape from one end to the other. Streaks are generally shorter than lines and are of nonuniform width along their length. They may have a more ragged or fuzzy appearance than lines. Residual Image Spots Unfused prints Wrinkled Image A toner image that remains on the photoreceptor or Transfer Belt after cleaning. The next image is placed on top of the residual image and both images are transferred to the next copy.
Generally circular in shape, these defects can be caused by an absence of toner in a desired area, or a deposit of toner in Go to the IQ12 Spots RAP an undesired area Image can be rubbed off with little or no pressure Areas of prints (usually 11x17 in./A3) have distinctive worm track patterns, and/or wrinkles in the paper itself Go to the IQ13 Unfused Copy/ Toner Offset RAP Go to the IQ14 Wrinkled Image/Paper RAP
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Initial Actions
Clean the Lens, the top and bottom surface of the Platen Glass, and all Mirrors with Lens and Mirror Cleaner and a soft, lint-free cloth.
Procedure
Compare the defective copies with the descriptions listed in Table 1. Perform the corrective action listed for that defect. Table 1 Defect Background Blurred or Streaked Copy Deletions Misregistration/Skew Moire Patterns in the image areas of the print that have the appearance of a screen or grid overlaying the image. The pattern may be uniform or nonuniform in area or shape. Corrective Action Clean the Pad, CVT area of the Glass, Platen Glass and the Optics. Calibrate the IIT (ADJ 5.11). Ensure that the Platen Glass is installed correctly. Check/adjust the carriage alignment (ADJ 5.8). Clean the Lens, the top and bottom surface of the Platen Glass, and all Mirrors with Lens and Mirror Cleaner and a soft, lint-free cloth. If the problem persists, replace the Lens Assembly (PL 13.6). Go to the IQ7 Skew/Misregistration RAP. Switch between photo modes and, if necessary, original types, to determine which mode minimizes the defect. Decrease the Sharpness level. Reduce or enlarge the copy slightly. Rotate the original on the platen by 90 degrees.
Newton Rings Clean the Document Glass Repetitive, irregular-shaped marks that occur when Place a transparency between the document and the glass making copies of glossy photographs. These marks are most noticeable in large low-density or highlight areas.
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Initial Actions
Perform IQ1 IOT Image Quality Entry RAP first Clean the ROS windows Replace the paper in use with fresh, dry paper of the correct specification Check the 2nd BTR Cam for proper operation
Procedure
The problem occurs in both copy and print mode. Y N The problem occurs in the copy mode only. Y N Go to Call Flow Go to 5.15 Copy/Scan Image Input Processing (1 of 3) BSD. Check that the connectors on the IIT/IPS PWB are seated properly and the wires for damage. If the continues, replace the IIT/IPS (PL 13.8). If the problem persists, replace the CCD PWB (PL 13.6). Perform MAX Setup ADJ 9.1. The problem is still present. Y N Return to Call Flow. Enter dC612. Make prints of Test Pattern 22. The Defect is a single color. Y N Go to dC612. Print Test Pattern 12. Open the Front Door approximately seven seconds into the job. Extend the IBT. There is a good toner image on the Transfer Belt. Y N Go to the IQ22 Developer Bias RAP to check the Developer Bias Circuit. If the problem continues, go to the IQ20 2nd BTR Checkout RAP to check the 2st BTR Bias. If the problem persists, check the ROS for contamination or misalignment. Check the 2nd BTR for damage or an incorrect installation. Go to the IQ20 2nd BTR Checkout RAP to check the 2nd BTR. The problem reoccurs. Y N Go to Call Flow Replace the 2nd BTR Assembly (PL 7.8). If the problem continue, replace the Transfer Belt (PL 7.3). Swap the affected Drum Cartridge with an adjacent cartridge. Print Test Pattern 12. The defect moved to the new color. Y N Go to IQ22 Developer Bias RAP. Check the Developer Bias. If the problem continues, go to IQ21 1st BTR Checkout RAP, to check the 1st BTR Bias. If the problem persists, replace the Developer for the affected color (PL 6.6). A Image Quality
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NOTE: It may be difficult to visually detect small changes. Make a large change in one direction and work backwards in small increments. When no change can be detected after a value has been changed, replace the relevant ROS (PL 5.1).
Procedure
Measure the distance between the repeating defeats. Locate the distance on the Table below and perform the indicated repair action (Table 1). Table 1 Repetition Spacing (mm) 0.3 1 2 6 44 36 36 (Horizontal streaks) 58 62.8 88 98 110 126 188 ROS (Stitching) Developer Assembly / Developer Drives Developer Assembly / Developer Drives Developer Assembly / Xero/IBT / Developer Drives BCR (Y, M, C) Developer Roller (K, Y, M, C) Developer Drive 1st BTR 2nd BUR 2nd BTR Fuser Belt Heat Roll Y/M/C Drum Black Drum Components
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Procedure
The problem occurs in both Copy mode and Print mode. Y N The problem only occurs in Copy mode only. Y N Go to Call Flow. Check that the IIT to IOT cable connection is fully seated. The cable connection is OK. Y N Reconnect the IIT to IOT cable. Go to 5.15 Copy/Scan Image Input Processing (1 of 3) BSD. Check that the IIT/IPS PWB connectors are fully seated and free from damage. Turn the power OFF and ON. The problem reoccurs. Y N Go to Call Flow. Check the mirrors on the Full Rate and Half Rate Carriages for alignment. The are properly installed. Y N Install the mirror properly. mirror
A Go to 9.26 2nd Transfer and Cleaning (1 Of 3) BSD. Check that the 2nd BTR connectors are fully seated and the wires are free from damage. Turn the power OFF and ON. The problem reoccurs. Y N Go to Call Flow. Check the 2nd BTR CAM mechanism for binding. If the problems continues, replace the 2nd BTR HVPS (PL 11.3). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
Replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). If the problem continues, replace the CCD PWB (PL 13.6). Enter dC612. Print Test Pattern 12. Open the Front Door about seven seconds into the Job. Extend the IBT Drawer.Check the surface of the IBT Belt. There is a good toner image on the surface of the IBT Belt. Y N Go to 6.1 Yellow Laser Control BSD, 6.2 Magenta Laser Control BSD, 6.3 Cyan Laser Control BSD, and 6.4 Black (K) Laser Control BSD. Check that the connectors on each ROS Unit are fully seated and free of damage. The connectors are OK. Y N Reseat the connectors. Check the installation of each ROS Unit. Each ROS Unit is properly installed. Y N Install the ROS Unit properly. Go to 6.1 Yellow Laser Control BSD, 6.2 Magenta Laser Control BSD, 6.3 Cyan Laser Control BSD, and 6.4 Black (K) Laser Control BSD. Check that the connectors on each ROS Unit are fully seated and free of damage. The connectors are OK. Y N Reseat the connectors. Replace the ROS Unit (PL 5.1). If the problem continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). A Image Quality
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The problem occurs in both Copy mode and Print mode. Y N The problem only occurs in Copy mode only. Y N Go to Call Flow. Check that the IIT to IOT cable connection is fully seated. The cable connection is OK. Y N Reconnect the IIT to IOT cable. Go to 5.15 Copy/Scan Image Input Processing (1 of 3) BSD. Check that the IIT/IPS PWB connectors are fully seated and free from damage. Turn OFF and ON. The problem reoccurs. Y N Go to Call Flow. Check the mirrors on the Full Rate and Half Rate Carriages for alignment. The are OK. Y N Install the mirror properly. mirror
Initial Actions
Ensure that the paper being used is fresh, dry, and within specification.
Procedure
The problem occurs in the copy mode only. Y N The problem occurs in both the print and copy mode. Y N Go to Call Flow. The original is positioned on the glass properly. Y N Position the original properly. Check the DADF Drive Rolls and Pinch Rolls for wear and glossing. Check the Document Handler Adjustment ADJ 5.1, ADJ 5.2, ADJ 5.3, ADJ 5.4, ADJ 5.5, ADJ 5.6. The paper path is OK. Y N Clean and/or repair the paper path as required. The defeat occurs on copies from all five Paper Trays. Y N Adjust the IOT Lead Edge/Side Edge Registration (ADJ 9.7). Check the affected Feed Tray for wear, slipping, damage, and/or contamination. Registration varies from copy to copy. Y N Go to 5.15 Copy/Scan Image Input Processing (1 of 3) BSD. Check that the connectors on the IIT/IPS PWB are seated and free of damage. If the problem continues, replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). If the problem persists, replace the CCD PWB (PL 13.6). Go to 5.15 Copy/Scan Image Input Processing (1 of 3) BSD. Check that the connectors on the IIT/IPS PWB are seated and free of damage. If the problem continues, replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). If the problem persists, replace the CCD PWB (PL 13.6). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). If the problem continues, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). If the problem continues, replace the CCD PWB (PL 13.6). Ensure that each Drum Unit is installed and seated correctly.Turn the power OFF then ON. The problem reoccurs. Y N Go to Call Flow. Go to 9.21 1st Transfer (1 of 3) BSD, 1st BTR HVPS, 9.8 Black Charging And Exposure BSD, Charge (K) Preclean HVPS, and 9.9 Charging And Exposure - Y,M,C BSD, Charge (Y, M, C) HVPS. Check that the connectors are fully seated and the wires are free from damage. Turn the power OFF then ON. The problem reoccurs. Y N Go to Call Flow. Go to 6.1 Yellow Laser Control BSD, 6.2 Magenta Laser Control BSD, 6.3 Cyan Laser Control BSD, and 6.4 Black (K) Laser Control BSD. Check that the connectors on each ROS Unit are fully seated and free of damage. Turn the power OFF then ON and print. The problem reoccurs. Y N Go to Call Flow. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). If the problem continues, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
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N Go to Call Flow.
Initial Actions
Check the Fuser for damage and contamination. Ensure that the Platen Glass is clean and without damage.
Replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). The defect is still present. Y N Go to Call Flow. Check the 2nd BTR for damage and/or contamination. The 2nd BTR is OK. Y N Replace the 2nd BTR (PL 7.8). Go to 9.26 2nd Transfer and Cleaning (1 Of 3) BSD and check that the connectors on the 2nd BTR HVPS are fully seated and check the wires for damage. The defect is still present. Y N Go to Call Flow. Replace the ROS Unit (C, K) or ROS Unit (Y, M) (PL 5.1). If the defect is still present, replace the 2nd BTR HVPS (PL 11.3). If the defect continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). If the defect persists, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Procedure
The problem occurs in both Copy mode and Print mode. Y N The problem only occurs in Copy mode. Y N Go to Call Flow. Go to 5.15 Copy/Scan Image Input Processing (1 of 3) BSD. Check that the IIT/IPS PWB connectors are fully seated and free from damage. Turn the power OFF and ON. The defect reoccurs. Y N Go to Call Flow. Check the mirrors on the Full Rate and Half Rate Carriages for alignment and contamination. The mirrors are OK. Y N Clean and/or reposition the mirrors as required. Replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). If the problem continues, replace the CCD PWB (PL 13.6). Enter dC612. Make a print of Test Pattern 11. Open the Front Door about seven seconds into the Job. Extend the IBT Drawer. The image on the Belt is defect free. Y N Check the following: Check the IBT Belt for damage and/or contamination Ensure that there is nothing in contact with the belt. Clean or replace as required Check the Developer Housings and Drum Cartridges for toner clumping, damage and contamination Go to IQ21 1st BTR Checkout RAP to check the 1st BTR Bias Check the ROS Window for damage or contamination and that the connectors are fully seated. Clean and/or replace as required (PL 5.1)
Check the IBT Cleaner Assembly; check for toner buildup on the top side of the Cleaner Blade that contacts the IBT Belt. Replace the IBT Cleaner Assembly as required (PL 7.3). The defect is still present. Y N Go to Call Flow. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). The defect is still present.
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Initial Actions
Check the end-of-life counter for the Drum Cartridge. If the unit is at or near end-of-life, replace the Drum Cartridge.
Procedure
The problem occurs in both Copy mode and Print mode. Y N The problem only occurs in Copy mode. Y N Go to Call Flow. Go to 5.15 Copy/Scan Image Input Processing (1 of 3) BSD. Check that the IIT/IPS PWB connectors are fully seated and the wires are free from damage. Turn the power OFF and ON. The defect reoccurs. Y N Go to Call Flow. Replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). If the problem continues, replace the CCD PWB (PL 13.6). Remove and reinstall the Drum Unit for the effected color.Turn the power OFF then ON. The problem reoccurs. Y N Go to Call Flow. Install a new Drum Unit for the effected color (PL 6.1).Turn the power OFF then ON. The problem reoccur. Y N Go to Call Flow. Go to 9.21 1st Transfer (1 of 3) BSD, 1st BTR HVPS, 9.8 Black Charging And Exposure BSD Charge (K) Preclean HVPS, and 9.9 Charging And Exposure - Y,M,C BSD, Charge (Y, M, C) HVPS. Check that the connectors are fully seated and the wires are free from damage.Turn the power OFF then ON. The problem reoccur. Y N Go to Call Flow. Go to 6.1 Yellow Laser Control BSD, 6.2 Magenta Laser Control BSD, 6.3 Cyan Laser Control BSD, and 6.4 Black (K) Laser Control BSD. Check the connectors on each ROS Unit are fully seated and free of damage. Turn the power OFF then ON and print. The problem reoccurs. Y N Go to Call Flow. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). If the problem continues, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
NOTE: Some ghosting on transparencies is unavoidable. If the problem occurs only with certain types of media, ensure that the media in use is within specification, and that the customer is aware of correct operation of print driver. If the distance between the intended image and the residual image has a fixed rate of repetition, go to the IQ4 Repeating Bands, Streaks, Spots, and Smears RAP. Return to this procedure if the problem persists.
Procedure
The problem occurs in both Copy mode and Print mode. Y N The problem only occurs in Copy mode. Y N Go to Call Flow. Go to 5.15 Copy/Scan Image Input Processing (1 of 3) BSD. Check that the IIT/IPS PWB connectors are fully seated and wires are free from damage.If the problem continues, replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). If the problem persists, replace the CCD PWB (PL 13.6). Remove the Fuser. Check the Heat Roll and Pressure Roll for Toner Offsetting. There is toner adhering to the Heat Roll. Y N Check for a residual image on the Transfer Belt. Repair or replace the IBT Belt Assembly (PL 7.3). Check the 2nd BTR for contamination. Check the Heat Roll for contamination. The problem reoccurs. Y N Clean the Heat Roll. If the problem continues, replace the Fuser (PL 8.1). Check the Erase Lamp for the affected color: Enter dC330 [091-001] (C, Y, or M), or [091-002] (K), as appropriate. Remove the Drum cartridge for the affected color. Check for light along the mounting rail left side
The Erase lamp is lit. Y N Go to 9.30 Black Drum Cleaning BSD and 9.31 Y,M,C Drum Cleaning BSD. Check that the connectors on the IOT Drive and MCU PWBs are seated and the wires for damage. If the connectors and wires are OK, Replace the Erase Lamp (PL 6.5). If the problem continues, replace the IOT Drive PWB for (C, Y, M) or MCU PWB for (K) (PL 11.1). Replace the Drum Unit for the affected color (PL 6.1). If the problem continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). If the problem persists, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). Launch DocuColor 250
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A Perform the following: Max Setup (ADJ 9.1) Ensure that the IIT Calibration (ADJ 5.11) is performed per the instructions If the problem continues, ensure the connectors are seated and that the wires are free from damage on the following PWBs. If the connectors and wires are OK, replace the PWBs in the following order: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8) CCD PWB (PL 13.6) Developer Bias (K) HVPS (PL 11.2) Developer Bias (Y, M, C) HVPS (PL 11.1) MCU PWB (PL 11.1) ESS PWB (PL 11.5)
Initial Actions
Perform IQ1 IOT Image Quality Entry RAP first. Perform Max Setup (ADJ 9.1). Ensure that the paper being used is fresh, dry, and within specification.
NOTE: Some background is unavoidable on certain media, such as heavyweight paper and transparencies. Ensure that the customer selects the correct settings on the UI and print driver.
Procedure
The problem is a yellow or green background that started after Auto Gradation was performed. Y N The problem is high density, single-color background. Y N Check the face of the ADC Sensor. The ADC Sensor is clean. Y N Go to the 092-651 RAP to troubleshoot the ADC Sensor. Check the Transfer Belt for excessive dirt, damage, or uncleaned toner. The Belt is clean. Y N Check the IBT Cleaner Assembly for damage or wear. Clean or replace as required (PL 7.3). Go to IQ22 Developer Bias RAP to troubleshoot the Developer Bias Circuit. The circuit is OK. Y N Repair the Developer bias circuit as required. Replace the Transfer Belt (PL 7.3). If the problem continues, replace the 2nd BTR (PL 7.8). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). If the problem continues to persist, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). The background is very high and even density, and covers the entire sheet (no edge erase. Y N Check the following: Check the end-of-life counter for the Toner Cartridge and Drum Cartridge for the affected color. Replace if at or near end-of-life. Check the Developer Housing for the affected color. Check for toner bridging, uneven brush, or loose High Voltage terminals. Clean, repair, or replace as required (PL 6.1). If the problem persists, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Go to the IQ23 BCR Checkout RAP for Y, M, C. Go to the IQ24 Scorotron Checkout RAP for K. A Image Quality
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Initial Actions
Ensure that the paper in use is fresh, dry, and within specification. Check print driver and copier control panel settings to ensure the media is being run in the proper mode.
Initial Actions
Replace the paper in use with fresh, dry paper of the correct specification. Check the post-Fuser transport areas for dirt. Ensure that the media being used matches the settings on the UI screen or print driver. Using the next heavier setting may resolve the problem.
Procedure
The defect occurs in Copy mode only. Y N The spots occur at a fixed interval on each print. Y N The defect occurs in approximately the same position IB to OB on multiple prints. Y N Check the Fuser for damage Toner Offsetting. The Fuser is OK. Y N Go to IQ13 Unfused Copy/Toner Offset RAP. Remove the IBT Cleaner Assembly. Carefully clean the Cleaning Blade. Wipe the surface or the Transfer Belt with a Lint Free Cloth. If the problem continues, replace the IBT Cleaner Assembly (PL 7.3). Check the Transfer Belt (PL 7.3) for dirt or damage. Clean or replace as required. Go to IQ4 Repeating Bands, Streaks, Spots, and Smears RAP. Ensure that the original is free from defects. The original is free of defects. Y N Replace the original. Clean the Platen Glass and Lens. The defect reoccurs. Y N Go to Call Flow. Check the surface of the 2nd BTR for damage, dirt, or distortion. The 2nd BTR is OK. Y N Replace the 2nd BTR (PL 7.8). Perform the following: Go to 5.15 Copy/Scan Image Input Processing (1 of 3) BSD. Check that the IIT/IOT PWB connectors are fully seated and wires are free from damage.If the problem continues, replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). If the problem persists, replace the CCD PWB (PL 13.6). If the problem continues, replace the following parts. Check the prints after each component has been replaced: Launch DocuColor 250 MCU PWB (PL 11.1) ESS PWB (PL 11.5) Image Quality
Procedure
Check the Fuser for damage, toner offsetting, paper wrap, or incorrect installation. Remove and reseat the Fuser. If the problem continues, replace the Fuser (PL 8.1).
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NOTE: The following factors can/will increase the occurrence of this problem: Lighter weight papers. Larger papers. Short-grain 11x17 in / A3 papers. Old paper. 2 sided printing Fuser with 1100 or more hours of operating life.
Procedure
The problem occurs in both Copy mode and Print mode. Y N The problem only occurs in Copy mode. Y N Go to Call Flow. Check the Platen Glass for dirt or contamination. The Platen Glass is OK. Y N Clean or replace the Platen Glass (PL 6.1). Check the mirrors on the Full Rate and Half Rate Carriages for alignment. The are OK. Y N Install the mirror properly. mirrors
Check the following: Ensure the Paper Tray Side Guides are set correctly. Check the paper path for dirt and/or obstructions
Procedure
For Fuser related problems, remove and reinstall the Fuser. If the problem continues, replace the Fuser. (PL 8.1). Go to OF 8.1 Paper Feed Checkout RAP.
Go to 5.15 Copy/Scan Image Input Processing (1 of 3) BSD. Check that the IIT/IPS PWB connectors are fully seated and free from damage. Turn the power OFF then ON. The problem reoccurs. Y N Go to Call Flow. Replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). If the problem continues, replace the CCD PWB (PL 13.6). Remove each Drum Unit and reinstall.Turn the power OFF then ON. The defect reoccur. Y N Go to Call Flow. Install a new Drum Unit(s) for the affected color(s) (PL 6.1).Turn the power OFF then ON. The defect reoccurs. Y N Go to Call Flow. Check the IBT Belt for damage or contamination. The IBT Belt is OK. Y N Replace the IBT Belt (PL 7.3). Check the 2nd BTR Assembly for damage or contamination. The 2nd BTR Assembly OK. Y N Replace the 2nd BTR Assembly (PL 7.8). Check the 2nd BTR CAM mechanism for binding. The 2nd BTR Assembly is OK. Y N Replace the 2nd BTR Assembly (PL 7.8).
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A Go to 9.26 2nd Transfer and Cleaning (1 Of 3) BSD. Check that the connectors on the 2nd BTR HVPS are seated and that the wires free from damage. Turn the power OFF then ON. The defect is still present. Y N Go to Call Flow. Replace the 2nd BTR HVPS (PL 11.3). If the problem continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). If the problem persists, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Initial Actions
Ensure that the Platen Glass is clean and without damage. Check the 2nd BTR Cam for proper operation.
Procedure
The problem occurs in both Copy mode and Print mode. Y N The problem only occurs in Copy mode. Y N Go to Call Flow. Check the mirrors on the Full Rate and Half Rate Carriages for alignment and contamination. The mirror are OK. Y N Clean and/or reposition the mirrors as required. Go to 5.15 Copy/Scan Image Input Processing (1 of 3) BSD. Check that the IIT/IPS PWB connectors are fully seated and free from damage. Turn the power OFF and ON. The defect reoccurs. Y N Go to Call Flow. Replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). If the problem continues, replace the CCD PWB (PL 13.6). Swap the affected Drum Cartridge with an adjacent Cartridge. Print Test Pattern 12. The defect moves to the new color. Y N Check the Following: Clean the HV Contacts for the affected Drum Cartridge The Drum Unit for damage, wear, and/or contamination. If the Drum Unit is OK, replace the Developer (PL 6.6)
Replace the Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1). The defect reoccurs. Y N Go to Call Flow. Enter dC612. Make a print of Test Pattern 11. Open the Front Door about seven seconds into the Job. Extend the IBT Drawer. The image on the Belt is defect free. Y N Check the 1st BTR of the affected color for damage and/or contamination. The IBT Belt is OK. Y N Clean or replace the IBT Belt as required (PL 7.3). A Launch DocuColor 250 05/16/05 3-15 B Image Quality
B Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). If the defect reoccurs, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Go to 9.26 2nd Transfer and Cleaning (1 Of 3) BSD. Check that the connectors on the 2nd BTR HVPS are seated and that the wires are free from damage. Turn the power OFF and then ON. The defeat reoccurred. Y N Go to Call Flow. Replace the 2nd BTR HVPS (PL 11.3). If the problem continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). If the problem persists, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Initial Actions
Ensure that the Platen Glass is clean and without damage. Check the 2nd BTR Cam for proper operation.
Procedure
The problem occurs in both Copy mode and Print mode. Y N The problem only occurs in Copy mode only. Y N Go to Call Flow. Go to 5.15 Copy/Scan Image Input Processing (1 of 3) BSD. Check that the IIT/IPS PWB connectors are fully seated and free from damage. Turn the power OFF and ON. The defect reoccurs. Y N Go to Call Flow. Check the mirrors on the Full Rate and Half Rate Carriages for alignment and contamination. The mirror are OK. Y N Clean and/or reposition the mirrors as required. Replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). If the problem continues, replace the CCD PWB (PL 13.6). Swap the affected Drum Cartridge with an adjacent Cartridge. Print Test Pattern 12. The defect moves to the new color. Y N Check the Following: The 1st BTR of the affected color for damage and/or contamination The ROS Window for damage or contamination and that the connectors are fully seated. Clean and/or replace as required (PL 5.1)
Replace the Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1). The defect reoccurs. Y N Go to Call Flow. Enter dC612. Make a print of Test Pattern 11. Open the Front Door about seven seconds into the Job. Extend the IBT Drawer. The image on the Belt is defect free. Y N Check the 1st BTR of the affected color for damage and/or contamination. Clean or replace the IBT Belt (PL 7.3). The defect reoccurs. Y N Go to Call Flow. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). If the defect reoccurs, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). A Image Quality
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A Check the 2nd BTR Assembly for damage or contamination. The 2nd BTR Assembly OK. Y N Replace the 2nd BTR Assembly (PL 7.8). Go to 9.26 2nd Transfer and Cleaning (1 Of 3) BSD. Check that the connectors on the 2nd BTR HVPS are seated and that the wires are free from damage. Turn the power OFF and then ON. The defeat reoccurred. Y N Go to Call Flow. Replace the 2nd BTR HVPS (PL 11.3). If the problem continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). If the problem persists, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5).
Initial Actions
Check the 2nd BTR Cam for proper operation
Procedure
The problem occurs in both Copy mode and Print mode. Y N The problem only occurs in Copy mode only. Y N Go to Call Flow. Go to 5.15 Copy/Scan Image Input Processing (1 of 3) BSD. Check that the IIT/IPS PWB connectors are fully seated and free from damage. Turn the power OFF and ON. The defect reoccurs. Y N Go to Call Flow. Check the mirrors on the Full Rate and Half Rate Carriages for alignment. The are properly installed. Y N Installed the mirrors properly. mirrors
Replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 13.8). If the problem continues, replace the CCD PWB (PL 13.6). Enter dC612. Make a print of Test Pattern 11. Open the Front Door about seven seconds into the Job. Extend the IBT Drawer. The image on the Belt is defect free. Y N Check the IBT Belt for damage or contamination. The IBT Belt is OK. Y N Clean or replace the IBT Belt as required (PL 7.3). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). If the problem continues, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). Check the Developer Housing and Drum Cartridges for Toner clumping, damage, and/or contamination. The Developer Housing and Drum Cartridge are OK. Y N Clean or replace the Developer Housing (PL 6.6) or Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1) as required. Go to 9.26 2nd Transfer and Cleaning (1 Of 3) BSD. Check that the connectors on the 2nd BTR HVPS are seated and that the wires are free from damage. Turn the power OFF and then ON. The defeat reoccurred. Y N Go to Call Flow. Replace the 2nd BTR HVPS (PL 11.3). If the problem continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1). If the problem persists, replace the ESS PWB (PL 11.5). Launch DocuColor 250 Image Quality
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A Switch Drum Cartridges. The problem moves with the cartridge. Y N Check the following: Clean the HV contact for the developer in question. Replace the Toner Cartridge if not done previously. Replace the Developer (PL 6.6). Examine the housing for damage, wear, or contamination. If the problem persists, replace the ATC Sensor (PL 6.6).
Initial Actions
Replace the paper in use with fresh, dry paper of the correct specification. Ensure that the loaded media matches the UI or print driver settings. Determine if the Drum Cartridge or any of the Toner Cartridges are approaching end-oflife. Replace if necessary. Perform Max Setup (ADJ 9.1). If this does not resolve the problem, continue with this RAP.
Replace the Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1). NOTE: Performing the adjustments in the following table may not eliminate mottle completely, and/or may introduce other IQ problems; the intent is to reach the best compromise. (Table 1) Table 1 Color Default Paper Name Plain Paper Bond Light Weight Paper Plain IC Heavy Weight 1A Heavy Weight 1B Heavy Weight 2A Heavy Weight 2B Heavy Weight 2C Heavy Weight 2D Heavy Weight 2E Transparency Coated 1 Coated 2 Film 746-321 746-325 746-329 746-333 746-337 746-341 746-345 746-349 746-353 746-355 746-359 746-363 746-356 746-360 746-322 746-326 746-330 746-334 746-338 746-342 746-346 746-350 NVM Side 1 746-311 NVM Side 2 746-313 Black/White NVM Side 1 746-313 746-319 746-323 746-327 746-331 746-335 746-339 746-343 746-347 746-351 746-354 746-357 746-361 746-364 746-358 746-362 NVM Side 2 746-314 746-320 746-324 746-328 746-332 746-336 746-340 746-344 746-348 746-352
Procedure
Enter dC612. Make a print of Test Pattern 22. The defect involves a single color. Y N The problem occurs with a specific type or weight of paper only. Y N Make a print of the Test Page. Open the Front Door when the lead edge of the print begins to protrude from the Fuser Exit nip. Open the Fuser and examine the partially-fused sheet. The defect is present in both the fused and unfused portion of the sheet. Y N Clean or replace the Fuser (PL 8.1). Enter dC612. Make a print of Test Pattern 22. As the print is being processed, open the Front Door. Examine the image on the Transfer Belt. The image on the belt has acceptable density. Y N Replace the Transfer Belt (PL 7.3). Go to the IQ20 2nd BTR Checkout RAP to check 2nd BTR Backup Roll bias/contacts. Clean/replace the 2nd BTR Assembly (PL 7.8). If the problem continues, replace the Transfer Belt (PL 7.3). CAUTION Performing the adjustments in the following step may not eliminate mottle completely, and/or may introduce other IQ problems; the intent is to reach the best compromise. It may be possible to fine-tune the 2nd BTR transfer bias for a specific problem paper by varying the secondary transfer remote for that paper. The secondary transfer bias is a target value (based on temperature, humidity, 2nd BTR resistance, and other Xerographic inputs) that represents what control logic has computed to be the optimum transfer bias. Each paper type has an NVM location for remote manual control of this target. The default for these remote locations is 100 (representing 100% of computed transfer bias target). The bias can be shifted from 0% to 200% of target. Change the value of the remote for the affected paper type to 150. Adjust the remote up or down to achieve the best IQ compromise. If the results are not satisfactory, set the remote value to 75 and adjust the remote up or down to achieve the best IQ compromise. A Image Quality
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Ensure that the 2nd BTR is correctly installed in both the IB and OB holders.
Initial Actions
Enter dC330 (094-004) 2nd BTR Motor retract. Stack codes (042-001), (042-002), (042003), or (042-004) Main Drive Motor. The 2nd BTR Motor responds Enter dC330 (094-004) 2nd BTR Motor retract. Stack codes (042-001), (042-002), (042003), or (042-004) Main Drive Motor. If the 2nd BTR does not respond, check the Retract Motor and the 2nd BTR Retract Sensor (PL 7.9). Replace the 2nd BTR if needed
Procedure
Refer to 9.26 2nd Transfer and Cleaning (1 Of 3) BSD. Disconnect the red wire on the 2nd BTR HVPS. Set the meter to read microamps. Connect the meter with one lead connected to the connector on the board and the other lead to the red wire. Approximately 20-30 microamps are measured. Y N Approximately 10-15 microamps are measured. Y N Approximately 0 microamps are measured. Y N Current is out of operating range. Check wire harness for damage. Check for bad connection or open circuit on the 2nd BTR HVPS. Repair or replace as required. Reconnect the red wire. Set the meter to read VDC. Check for +24VDC between pins 1and 2 of P/J582 while the machine is in standby mode. +24VDC is measured. Y N Check wire harness for damage. Check for bad connection or open circuit on the MCU PWB (J410). Repair or replace the MCU PWB as required (PL 11.1). Check wire harness for damage. Check for bad connection or open circuit on the 2nd BTR HVPS. Repair or replace MCU PWB as required (PL 11.1). Reconnect the red wire on the 2nd BTR HVPS. Set the meter to read VDC. Check for +5VDC at P/J439-B6 on the IOT Drive PWB while making a full color copy of the standard test pattern. +5VDC is measured. Y N Check wire harness for damage. Check for bad connection or open circuit on the IOT Drive PWB. Repair or replace as required (PL 11.1). Check wire harness for damage. Check for bad connection or open circuit on the 2nd BTR HVPS. Repair or replace as required (PL 11.3). Check the following: Check the 2nd BTR for any damage, repair or replace as required. Image Quality
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Procedure Procedure
NOTE: Because the 1st BTR HVPS location is very difficult to access, no actual voltage checks can be made. Make a copy of the Color Test Pattern. If the high density gradation patches (100%, 85%, and 70%) for one or more of C, Y, M, or K appear to be light, perform the following: Refer to 9.21 1st Transfer (1 of 3) BSD and 9.22 1st Transfer (2 of 3) BSD. Reseat the connectors and check the wiring on the 1st BTR HVPS for damage. Check the Fault Code List for the following Fault Codes: 094-320 RAP 094-321 RAP HIGH VOLTAGE! Exercise caution when performing the voltage checks in this procedure. Refer to 9.12 Black Development BSD and 9.13 Yellow, Magenta, Cyan Development BSD. Check the voltage at P/J594 (Y, M, C), P/J592 (K) on the Developer Bias HVPS. There should be approximately 370VAC and -540VDC (+/- 10%) present. The voltages are within range. Y N +24 VDC is measured between pins B9 and B8 of P/J416 on the MCU PWB. Y N +24 VDC is measured between pins A9 and A8 of P/J410 on the MCU PWB. Y N Go the +24VDC Wirenets to troubleshoot the 24VDC circuit. Go to 9.12 Black Development BSD and 9.13 Yellow, Magenta, Cyan Development BSD. Reseat the connections and check for damaged wires. If the problem continues, replace Developer Bias HVPS (PL 11.1). Go to 9.12 Black Development BSD and 9.13 Yellow, Magenta, Cyan Development BSD. Check that the HVPS Control PWB is seated correctly. If the problem continues, replace the Developer Bias HVPS (PL 11.1). Go to 9.12 Black Development BSD and 9.13 Yellow, Magenta, Cyan Development BSD. Reseat connector P/J594 and P/J592 on the MCU PWB. Check the wires for damage. If the checks are good, return to the RAP that directed you here.
WARNING
If the above Fault Codes are OK, replace the 1st BTR HVPS (PL 7.4). If the problem continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 11.1).
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Procedure
Swap the Drum Cartridge that creates the high single-color background with any of the other Drum Cartridges and make a test print. The background color remains the same. Y N Replace the Drum Cartridge causing the single-color background (PL 6.1). Go to 9.9 Charging And Exposure - Y,M,C BSD. Check the connectors on the Charge (Y, M, C) HVPS are seated and the wires for damage. The connectors and wires check out OK. Y N Repair or replace harness as required. NOTE: The actual BCR bias voltage involves a high-frequency AC signal at a negative DC offset. The AC and DC values vary constantly, depending on run mode, Drum age, and several environmental variables. Measured voltages will vary from machine to machine and job to job. Program a Full Color copy job. While the job is running, check the pins on P/J593 that is associated with the problem color for -400 VDC to -900 VDC: C: pin 6 M: pin 4 Y: pin 1 The voltages check out OK. Y N +24VDC is measured between pins 1 and 2 at P/J587 on the Charge (Y, M, C) HVPS. Y N Check the wires for damage or open circuit. Repair as required. Replace the Charge (Y, M, C) HVPS PWB (PL 11.1). Replace the affected Drum Cartridge (PL 6.1). If the problem continues, replace the Charge (Y, M, C) HVPS (PL 11.1).
Procedure
Install a new Black Drum Cartridge and run some test prints. The background color continues. Y N Go to Call Flow. Go to 9.8 Black Charging And Exposure BSD. Check the connectors on the Charge (K) Preclean HVPS are seated and the wires for damage. The connectors and wires check out OK. Y N Repair or replace harness as required. Program a Black only job. While the job is running, check pin 1 at P/J591 on the Charge (K) Preclean HVPS. Approximately -400 VDC to -900 VDC is measured: The voltage checks out OK. Y N +24VDC is measured between pins 1 and 2 at P/J584 on the Charge (K) Preclean HVPS. Y N Check the wires for damage or open circuit. Repair as required. Replace the Charge (K) Preclean HVPS (PL 11.2). Replace the Scorotron Unit Assembly (PL 6.1). If the problem continues, replace the Charge (K) Preclean HVPS (PL 11.2).
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Registration and border deletions are checked using the Step Scales on the Geometric Test Pattern, an example of which is shown in Figure1. All of the scales are 20mm in height, and are made up of four 5mm steps. Step 1 will be described as at the top of the Step Scale, and Step 4 will be described as at the bottom.
Place the Color Test Pattern on the platen. Load 11x17 or A3 paper into Tray 1. Make a copy of the test pattern. Compare the copy to the test pattern. Refer to and for this evaluation.
Table 1 Color Specifications Check Locations AREA () A Check for the Following Results Text Reproduction. Each of the seven sentences in this area are fully reproduced with no missing letters or portions of letters. The sentences are reproduced in Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Red, Green and Blue. Color Registration. The patterns in location B should be properly registered to provide Black, Red, Green and Blue lines. Front to Rear Density. The density of both the low density and high density bands should be uniform from front to rear. This can be tested by folding the copy in the center and comparing the front side of the copy to the rear side of the copy at location C. Both the high density and low density locations should exhibit even front to rear density. Color Gradation. This area should exhibit a decreasing density of each of the colors from 100% density to 5% density. In a properly adjusted machine, the 10% patches should be visible and the 5% patches should be barely visible or not visible on the test pattern copy (except for the bottom row). Routine Color. Location E represents three general tests for the machine to reproduce colors common to customer originals. Location A is a general skin tone test. Location B represents the color of grass or other common foliage. Location C represents the color of the sky. Photo Gradation. Location F is not used for any copy quality evaluation on this product. IIT Calibration Patches. These patches are scanned for IIT Calibration during the dC945 IIT Calibration portion of Max Setup. 100 Lines/Inch Image. A Moire defect will show on this image. Moire on a 100 Line/ Inch image is within specification. 175 Lines/Inch Image. This image is used to test for Moire. Depending on the degree of the defect, moire seen on this image should be considered out of specification. 1. Figure 1 Step Scales Each Step Scale is positioned for a particular paper size and orientation. Table2 indicates the appropriate Step Scales to use for the various paper sizes, orientations and measurement locations. Table 2 Geometric Checkout - Step Scale Data. Paper Size 11x17 Orientation To check: SEF Lead Edge Side Edge Trail Edge Lead Edge Side Edge Trail Edge Lead Edge Side Edge Trail Edge Lead Edge Side Edge Trail Edge Lead Edge Side Edge Trail Edge Lead Edge Side Edge Trail Edge Step Scales to use (refer to Figure1) LE1 through LE3 SE1 through SE4 (top); SE5 and SE8 (bottom) TE3 LE 1 through LE3 SE1 through SE4 (top); SE6 and SE7 (bottom) TE4 LE 1 and LE2 SE1 through SE3 (top); SE9 (bottom) TE5 LE 1 and LE2 SE1 through SE3 (top); SE10 (bottom) TE6 LE1 through SE3 SE1 and 2 (bottom) SE6 and SE7 (top) TE 2 LE1 through SE3 SE5 (top); SE1 and SE2 (bottom) TE1
B C
A3
SEF
8.5x11
SEF
A4
LSEF
F G H I
8.5x11
LEF
A4
LEF
Set the following Customer Mode Settings to the positions listed: Output Color - Full Color Image Quality
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2. 3.
Original Type - Photo & Text / Halftone Lighter/Darker - Auto Contrast Color Saturation - Normal Variable Color Balance - Normal Sharpness - Normal
Table 3 Test Pattern Image Data Locations for Geometric Specifications GEOMETRIC CHECK PERFORMED AREA Low Contrast This specifies the desired standard for reproduction of low density images. Reproduction The machine should reproduce all of the text in the 0.2 G Text Blocks on the output copy. ROS Borders Measure from the lead edge of the paper at LE2, the side edge of the paper at (Image Loss) SE2 and SE7, and the trail edge at TE4, to the top edge of the step scales in those locations. The measurements should conform to the following specifications: Lead Edge 4mm 1 mm Side Edges 2 mm 1 mm Trail Edge 4 mm 1 mm
Place Test Pattern 82E8220 on the platen and 24# Xerox Color Xpressions 11x 17 or 90 GSM Colotech A3 paper in Tray 1. Make a copy of the test pattern. Follow the directions in Table1 to determine if the machine registration is within specification. Table 3 Test Pattern Image Data Locations for Geometric Specifications
GEOMETRIC CHECK PERFORMED AREA Magnification Locate the 300mm line running from near LE1 to the trail edge of the 1.8 lp ladder. Locate the 200mm line running from near LE1 to near LE3. Make a copy. The measurements should be:. Left to Right.: 300mm 1.5mm Resolution Front to Rear: 200mm 1.0mm Observing the targets on the test pattern copy at locations R1 through R8, the line pairs specified below are clearly visible for the magnification value indicated: 70%: 3.0 lp/mm Lead Edge Registration 100% through 400%: 4.3 lp/mm Measure from the lead edge of the paper to the top of Step 3 on the LE2 Step Scale. The measurement should be: Trays 1 through 4: 10mm 1.5mm (1.6mm for 2nd side of duplex job) Side Edge Registration Tray 5: 10mm 1.6mm Measure from the side edge of the paper to the top of Step 3 on the SE2 and SE3 Step Scales. The distance should be within the following tolerance: Trays 1 through 4: 8.5mm 1.8mm (2.0mm for 2nd side of duplex job) Lead Edge Skew Tray 5: 8.5mm 3.0mm For skew from front to rear, the distance from the lead edge of the paper to the targets at LE1 and LE3 are measured. The measurements must match each other to within the tolerance below: Trays 1 through 4: within 1.6mm (2.0mm for 2nd side of duplex job) Side Edge Skew Tray 5: within 1.6mm For skew from left to right, the distance from the side edge of the paper to the targets at SE1 and SE4 are measured. They must match each other to within the tolerance below: Trays 1 through 4: within 3.2mm (4.0mm for 2nd side of duplex job) Line Density Tray 5: within 3.2mm This parameter is measured on the two 0.7G Text Blocks on the test pattern copy. The machine should reproduce all of the characters shown in the block on the output copy. This specifies the desired standard for reproduction of solid gray images at 1.0 K. The 1.0 K blocks on the output copy should reproduce with minimal mottle or graininess.
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Background
Cause
Incorrect Electrostatics, high TC, faulty ADC Sensor
Corrective Action
Go to the IQ11 Background RAP.
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Background
Color Misregistration
Debris-Centered Deletions
Cause
Failure of the ROS or IBT walking from rear to front or front to rear. Mechanical problem in the IBT Assembly.
Cause
Toner agglomerates cause deletions in the areas surrounding them during transfer.
Corrective Action
Go to the IQ12 Spots RAP.
Corrective Action
Go to the IQ7 Skew/Misregistration RAP.
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Deletions
Cause
Defective IBT Belt, damp paper, uneven charge.
Cause
Faulty ROS Assembly or Photoreceptor/Developer Housing gear or bearing problem.
Corrective Action
Go to the IQ15 Partial Image Deletions RAP.
Corrective Action
Go to the IQ4 Repeating Bands, Streaks, Spots, and Smears RAP.
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Cause
Clog in Developer Housing Trim Bar, malfunction of IBT Cleaner Assembly, contaminated ROS window.
Cause
Incorrect electrostatics, defective ADC Sensor, low toner concentration or out-of-specification paper (especially low quality or heavy weight paper).
Corrective Action
Go to the IQ8 Process Direction Bands and Streaks RAP.
Corrective Action
Go to the IQ3 Low Image Density RAP.
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Moire
Mottle
Cause
The halftone screen used on the original interferes with the halftone screen used by the copier.
Cause
Damp or low quality paper, aged developer, low toner concentration
Corrective Action
Go to the IQ2 IIT Image Quality Entry RAP.
Corrective Action
Go to the IQ19 Mottle RAP.
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Moire, Mottle
Newton Rings
Cause
Highly reflective surfaces on a glossy photograph.
Cause
Damage, density variation, or deletions caused by rotating component. Spacing equal to effective circumference of part.
Corrective Action
Perform the following: Clean the Document Glass Place a transparency between the document and the glass
Corrective Action
Go to the IQ4 Repeating Bands, Streaks, Spots, and Smears RAP.
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Residual Image
Cause
Improper IBT cleaning and/or defective IBT Belt.
Cause
Contamination of ROS window, damage to or contact with Transfer Belt or Drum Cartridge
Corrective Action
Go to the IQ9 Residual Image (Ghosting) RAP.
Corrective Action
Go to the IQ8 Process Direction Bands and Streaks RAP.
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Wrinkled Image
Cloud Defect
Cause
Non-uniform paper buckle between IBT and Fuser; Fuser tenting of paper. Actual wrinkling of the paper itself can also occur.
Cause
Non-uniform paper buckle between IBT and Fuser; Fuser tenting of paper
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INBOARD EDGE
LEAD EDGE
Cause
Damage or wear to IBT Cleaner Assembly
Corrective Action
Go to the IQ8 Process Direction Bands and Streaks RAP.
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Chain 5
ADJ 5.1 DADF Skew Adjustment .................................................................................... ADJ 5.2 DADF Side Edge Registration........................................................................... ADJ 5.3 DADF Lead Edge Registration .......................................................................... ADJ 5.4 DADF Height Adjustment .................................................................................. ADJ 5.5 DADF Trail Edge Registration Adjustment ........................................................ ADJ 5.6 DADF Slow Scan Direction Reduce/Enlarge Adjustment.................................. ADJ 5.7 DADF Document Calibration ............................................................................. ADJ 5.8 Half Rate/Full Rate Carriage Position Adjustment ............................................ ADJ 5.9 IIT Lead Edge/Side Edge Registration Adjustment ........................................... ADJ 5.10 IIT Vertical/Horizontal Reduce/Enlarge ........................................................... ADJ 5.11 IIT Calibration .................................................................................................. ADJ 5.12 Optical Axis Alignment ....................................................................................
REP 3.1 Chassis Assembly............................................................................................. REP 3.2 Control Unit ....................................................................................................... REP 3.3 Main Drive Assembly ........................................................................................ REP 3.4 Network Controller ............................................................................................ REP 3.5 ESS PWB.......................................................................................................... REP 3.6 VSEL PWB........................................................................................................
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Chain 4
REP 4.1 Tray Assembly and UI....................................................................................... REP 4.2 UI PWB .............................................................................................................
Chain 5
REP 5.1 DADF ................................................................................................................ REP 5.2 DADF Setting to the Vertical Service Position .................................................. REP 5.3 DADF Covers.................................................................................................... REP 5.4 DADF Left Counter Balance ............................................................................. REP 5.5 DADF Right Counter Balance ........................................................................... REP 5.6 DADF PWB ....................................................................................................... REP 5.7 DADF Invert Drive Roll...................................................................................... REP 5.8 DADF Feed Clutch............................................................................................ REP 5.9 DADF Feed Motor Belt...................................................................................... REP 5.10 DADF Takeaway Roll...................................................................................... REP 5.11 DADF Lead Reg Sensor ................................................................................. REP 5.12 DADF Registration Roll................................................................................... REP 5.13 DADF Exit Roll 1 ............................................................................................. REP 5.14 DADF Exit Roll 2 ............................................................................................. REP 5.15 DADF Feed Roll.............................................................................................. REP 5.16 DADF Nudger Roll .......................................................................................... REP 5.17 DADF Platen Exit Sensor................................................................................ REP 5.18 DADF Invert Sensor........................................................................................ REP 5.19 DADF Exit Sensor 1........................................................................................ REP 5.20 DADF Exit Sensor 2........................................................................................ REP 5.21 DADF Reg Sensor .......................................................................................... REP 5.22 DADF Retard Roll ........................................................................................... REP 5.23 DADF Platen Exit Roll..................................................................................... REP 5.24 Opening / Closing the IIT Frame..................................................................... REP 5.25 IIT Lens Cover ................................................................................................ REP 5.26 IIT Registration Sensor ................................................................................... REP 5.27 Platen Angle Sensor ....................................................................................... REP 5.28 CCD Flexible Print Cable ................................................................................ REP 5.29 IIT Lens Assembly .......................................................................................... REP 5.30 IPS Fan ........................................................................................................... REP 5.31 Lamp Fan........................................................................................................ REP 5.32 CCD Fan ......................................................................................................... REP 5.33 Carriage Motor ................................................................................................ REP 5.34 Full Rate Carriage........................................................................................... REP 5.35 Rear Carriage Cable ....................................................................................... REP 5.36 IIT/IPS, BDEC, Extension Memory, PSDC PWBs ..........................................
Chain 7
ADJ 7.1 Tray 5/Bypass Guide Adjustment ......................................................................
Chain 9
ADJ 9.1 MAX Setup ........................................................................................................ ADJ 9.2 ATC Sensor Setup ............................................................................................ ADJ 9.3 Toner Density Setup (Tone Up/Down) .............................................................. ADJ 9.4 Manual TRC Adjust ........................................................................................... ADJ 9.5 ProCon On/Off Print Check ............................................................................... ADJ 9.6 Copy Mode Color Balance ................................................................................ ADJ 9.7 IOT Lead Edge/Side Edge Registration ............................................................ ADJ 9.8 Registration Control Setup cycle ....................................................................... ADJ 9.9 Registration Measurement Cycle ...................................................................... ADJ 9.10 Registration Control Sensor Check Cycle ....................................................... ADJ 9.11 Inboard/Outboard Manual Density Setup ........................................................ ADJ 9.12 Secondary Transfer Output Voltage ................................................................ ADJ 9.13 Belt Edge Learn...............................................................................................
Chain 12
ADJ 12.2 Finisher Leveling ............................................................................................. ADJ 12.4 Booklet Fold Skew........................................................................................... ADJ 12.5 Booklet Fold Position....................................................................................... ADJ 12.6 Booklet Staple Position (Staple on Fold)......................................................... ADJ 12.7 Booklet Staple Alignment ................................................................................ ADJ 12.8 Finisher Booklet Wrinkle.................................................................................. ADJ 12.9 Booklet Fold Position (Fine Adjustment) ......................................................... ADJ 12.10 Booklet Staple Position (Staple on Fold Fine Adjustment) ............................
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REP 1.1 Power Unit ........................................................................................................
Chain 3
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REP 5.37 Exposure Lamp............................................................................................... REP 5.38 Lamp Ballast PWB .......................................................................................... REP 5.39 Slide Cord .......................................................................................................
Chain 6
REP 6.1 ROS Assembly (C,K) ........................................................................................ REP 6.2 ROS Assembly (Y, M).......................................................................................
Chain 7
REP 7.1 HCF Tray 6 ....................................................................................................... 4-133 REP 7.2 HCF Feeder ...................................................................................................... 4-133 REP 7.3 HCF Undocking and redocking......................................................................... 4-134 REP 7.4 HCF Tray Cables .............................................................................................. 4-135 REP 7.5 HCF Retard/Feed/Nudger Rolls........................................................................ 4-139 REP 7.6 HCF Feed Shaft ................................................................................................ 4-140 REP 7.7 HCF Retard Lever Spring ................................................................................. 4-140 REP 7.8 HCF Nudger Bracket/Nudger Lever/Torsion Spring ......................................... 4-141 REP 7.9 HCF Casters ..................................................................................................... 4-141 REP 7.10 HCF Takeaway Roll........................................................................................ 4-142 REP 7.11 HCF PWB ....................................................................................................... 4-143 REP 7.12 HCF Feed Motor ............................................................................................. 4-143 REP 7.13 HCF Nudger Solenoid..................................................................................... 4-144 REP 7.14 Tray 5 / Bypass Feeder .................................................................................. 4-145 REP 7.15 Tray 5 / Bypass Retard, Feed, and Nudger Rolls ........................................... 4-149 REP 7.16 Tray 5 / Bypass Nudger Bracket, Nudger Lever, Torsion Spring.................... 4-149 REP 7.17 Tray 5 / Bypass Feed/Nudger Shaft ............................................................... 4-150 REP 7.18 Tray 1 Feed Assembly.................................................................................... 4-150 REP 7.19 Tray 2 Feed Assembly.................................................................................... 4-152 REP 7.20 Tray 3 Assembly ............................................................................................. 4-154 REP 7.21 Tray 4 Assembly ............................................................................................. 4-154 REP 7.22 Tray 3 Feed Assembly.................................................................................... 4-155 REP 7.23 Tray 4 Feed Assembly.................................................................................... 4-158 REP 7.24 Feed/Nudger/Retard Roll (Trays 1 and 2) ...................................................... 4-160 REP 7.25 Feed/Nudger/Retard Roll (Tray 3) .................................................................. 4-161 REP 7.26 Feed/Nudger/Retard Roll (Tray 4) .................................................................. 4-162 REP 7.27 Tray 3 Rear Cable .......................................................................................... 4-163 REP 7.28 Tray 3 Front Left and Right Cables................................................................. 4-164 REP 7.29 Tray 4 Front Cable.......................................................................................... 4-165 REP 7.30 Tray 4 Rear Cable .......................................................................................... 4-166 REP 7.31 Tray 5 / Bypass Chute Assembly.................................................................... 4-167
REP 9.7 1st BTR HVPS .................................................................................................. REP 9.8 Drum Cartridges (Y, M, C & K) ......................................................................... REP 9.9 Dispenser Assembly (Y, M, C & K) ................................................................... REP 9.10 Drum Motor Assembly (K)............................................................................... REP 9.11 Developer Drive Assembly (K) and Belts........................................................ REP 9.12 Developer Drive Assembly (Y, M, C) .............................................................. REP 9.13 MOB ADC Assembly....................................................................................... REP 9.14 Developer Housing (Y, M, C & K) ................................................................... REP 9.15 Developer Replacement (Y, M, C & K) ........................................................... REP 9.16 Dispenser (K) .................................................................................................. REP 9.17 Dispenser (C).................................................................................................. REP 9.18 Dispenser (M) ................................................................................................. REP 9.19 Dispenser (Y) .................................................................................................. REP 9.20 Low Toner Sensor PWB ................................................................................. REP 9.21 Low Toner Sensor (K)..................................................................................... REP 9.22 Low Toner Sensor (C)..................................................................................... REP 9.23 Low Toner Sensor (M) .................................................................................... REP 9.24 Low Toner Sensor (Y).....................................................................................
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Chain 10
REP 10.1 Fuser............................................................................................................... REP 10.2 Vacuum Transport Assembly.......................................................................... REP 10.3 Transport Belt ................................................................................................. REP 10.4 Fuser Drive Assembly.....................................................................................
Chain 12
REP 12.1 I/F Module Rear Cover.................................................................................... 4-233 REP 12.2 I/F Module Top Cover ..................................................................................... 4-233 REP 12.3 I/F Module ....................................................................................................... 4-234 REP 12.40 A/P Finisher Front Door ................................................................................ 4-235 REP 12.41 A/P Finisher Rear Upper Cover .................................................................... 4-235 REP 12.42 A/P Finisher Rear Lower Cover .................................................................... 4-236 REP 12.43 A/P Finisher Top Cover................................................................................. 4-236 REP 12.44 A/P Finisher Front Top Cover ....................................................................... 4-237 REP 12.45 A/P Finisher Top Tray ................................................................................... 4-238 REP 12.46 A/P Finisher Eject Cover............................................................................... 4-238 REP 12.47 A/P Finisher Tray Spring Guide .................................................................... 4-239 REP 12.48 A/P Finisher Inner Cover............................................................................... 4-241 REP 12.50 A/P Finisher .................................................................................................. 4-241 REP 12.52 A/P Finisher Punch Frame Assembly ........................................................... 4-242 REP 12.53 A/P Finisher Stapler Assembly ..................................................................... 4-244 REP 12.54 A/P Finisher Stapler Rail............................................................................... 4-245 REP 12.55 P Finisher Booklet Maker Unit ...................................................................... 4-246 REP 12.56 P Finisher Booklet Stapler ............................................................................ 4-246 REP 12.57 A/P Finisher Compiler Tray........................................................................... 4-247 REP 12.58 A/P Finisher Stacker Tray Position ............................................................... 4-248 REP 12.59 A/P Finisher Paddle Shaft............................................................................. 4-249 REP 12.60 A/P Finisher Stacker Drive Belt..................................................................... 4-249 REP 12.61 A/P Finisher Buffer Path Sensor ................................................................... 4-250 REP 12.62 A/P Finisher Gate Sensor ............................................................................. 4-251 REP 12.63 A/P Finisher Top Tray Full Sensor................................................................ 4-252 REP 12.64 A/P Finisher Buffer Roll................................................................................. 4-252
Chain 8
REP 8.1 Registration Transport Assembly...................................................................... REP 8.2 Duplex Motor Assembly.................................................................................... REP 8.3 Inverter 1 and 2 Transport ................................................................................ 4-169 4-170 4-173 4-177 4-180 4-181 4-184 4-187 4-189
Chain 9
REP 9.1 Transfer Belt Unit .............................................................................................. REP 9.2 IBT Cleaner Assembly ...................................................................................... REP 9.3 Transfer Belt ..................................................................................................... REP 9.4 2nd BTR Roll Assembly.................................................................................... REP 9.5 2nd BTR Roll .................................................................................................... REP 9.6 2nd BTR Blade Assembly ................................................................................. Repairs and Adjustments
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REP 12.65 A/P Finisher Bottom Buffer Chute Assembly ................................................ REP 12.67 A/P Finisher Eject Chute Assembly .............................................................. REP 12.68 A/P Finisher PWB .........................................................................................
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Adjustment
1. 2. Power off the copier/printer. Remove the Tilt Swivel cover at the rear of the UI and take out the Touch Pen. To remove the cover, apply upward finger pressure to the covers (2) bottom tabs and rotate the cover up and to the rear. Figure 1
1
To remove this cover and get the Touch Pen, apply finger pressure to the 2 bottom tabs and rotate the cover up and to the rear.
Figure 1 Removing the tilt swivel cover to get the Touch Pen
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ADJ 4.1
3.
Power on the copier/printer, while holding down the 0 (zero), 1, and 3 buttons. The following pattern will appear on the display. Figure 2
6.
When the Origin Point Correction is complete, the following screen is displayed. Figure 4. a. Touch the intersections, in random order. A black box will be displayed where the screen is touched and will remain until the next input. An audible tone will sound for each intersection touched. If the tone fails to sound, or if the small black square appears in a location other than where you touched, repeat the Adjustment.
Figure 2 Initial origin point correction display 4. 5. Using the Touch Pen, touch the intersections of the vertical and horizontal lines (P1) to (P9) in sequence. After touching point (P9), Origin Point Correction is carried out and the following screen is briefly displayed when the corrected data has been saved. Figure 3 Figure 4 Screen displayed when Origin Point Correction is complete 7. 8. 9. Power off the copier/printer and wait 1 full minute. After waiting 1 full minute, power on the copier/printer. Return the Touch Pen to its original location (behind the Tilt Swivel cover), and reinstall the cover on the Tilt Swivel at the rear of the UI.
Figure 3 Information displayed when Origin Point Correction data is saved Repairs and Adjustments 05/16/05 4-6 Launch DocuColor 250
ADJ 4.1
a. b. c.
Remove the thumbscrew. With a 5.5 mm socket, loosen the (2) screws so that the plate moves freely. Move the DADF in the direction of A or B. Moving in the A direction moves the image away from the papers edge (increasing distance to the edge). Moving in the B direction moves the image toward the papers edge (decreasing distance to the edge). Also note that movement of the right screw affects the measurement at SE5, while movement of the left screw affects measurement at SE8.
Check
1. Perform the Check in the DADF Height Adjustment (ADJ 5.4), to verify the evenness of the Platen Guide bearings touching the CVT Platen Glass. If the bearings are not touching evenly, perform the appropriate DADF Height Adjustment. Place the Geometric Test Pattern 82E8220 (11 x 17 / A3) on the DADF with the scan side up and Lead Edge metrics LE1 through LE3 to the left. Make copies with the following settings: 11 x 17 (A3) SEF 100% Reduce/Enlarge 11 Sided 3 sheets 4. On the third sheet, measure the distance between the reference point on the SE5 metric and the edge of the paper, then measure the distance between the reference point on the SE8 metric and the edge of the paper. The difference between the two measurements should be no more than 0.5mm. If the difference is greater than 0.5mm, perform the Adjustment. Figure 1 d.
2. 3.
Figure 2 Adjusting the position of the DADF 3. 4. Perform steps 2 through 4 of the Check procedure to determine if skew is now within the recommended tolerance. After adjustment, perform DADF Side Edge Registration (ADJ 5.2) and DADF Lead Edge Registration. (ADJ 5.3).
Adjustment
1. 2. Open the DADF. Adjust the position of the DADF by moving it in direction A or B. Figure 2
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ADJ 5.1
Manually labeled 2
Check
1. Make two copies from the Platen Glass to be used as DADF originals. a. b.
Figure 1 Verifying Side Edge Registration of DADF Originals Check DADF Side Edge Registration for Side 1. Load both DADF Originals in the DADF, 1 on top, with side edge metrics SE1 through SE4 against rear registration guide. Check that side guide touches documents. Make copies with the following settings: c. d. 11 Sided A3 or 11 x 17 Paper Supply 100% Reduce/Enlarge 2 Copies
Press Start and write DADF Original 1 on the first copy and DADF Original 2 on the second copy. b. On DADF Original 2 measure and record the distance between the side edge and the reference line and write A next to this measurement. Figure 1 Check that A is 10.0 0.5mm. If A is 10.0 0.5 mm, go to step 3. If A is not 10.0 0.5 mm, check both of the following and then return to the beginning of this procedure. i. ii. IOT Lead Edge/Side Edge Registration Adjustment. ADJ 9.7 IIT Lead Edge/Side Edge Registration Adjustment. ADJ 5.9
Press Start and discard the first set of copies. On Side 1 of the second set of copies, measure and record the distance between the side edge and the reference line and write B next to this measurement. Figure 2
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NOTE: Increasing value moves side edge metrics SE1 through SE4 toward edge. Paper Feed Direction 2. Edge of Copy b. c. a. If B is more than A, increase the NVM value (0.0847 mm per step). If B is less than A, decrease the NVM value (0.0847 mm per step). Check results of adjustment and adjust if required. Enter NVM Read/Write (dC131) [715-111]. NOTE: Increasing value moves side edge metrics SE1 through SE4 toward edge. b. B c. If copy 2 edge metric is farther away from edge than copy 1, increase the NVM value (0.0847 mm per step). If copy 2 edge metric is closer to edge than copy 1, decrease the NVM value (0.0847 mm per step). Check results of adjustment and adjust as required. NOTE: 2 to 2 sided or 2 to 1 sided must be selected to view a change in [715-111]. [715-111] produces no change in 1 to 2-sided copying. Figure 2 Checking Side Edge Registration of DADF e. Compare B to A. B must be within 2.5 mm of A. If the difference between B and A is greater than 2.5 mm, go to step 1 of the adjustment. Otherwise go to the next step, below. 4. Check DADF Side Edge Registration for Side 2. a. Make a 2-sided test pattern. i. ii. b. i. ii. Load DADF originals 1 and 2 face up, 1 on top, with side edge metrics SE1 through SE 4 toward the rear of the DADF. Select 1 to 2 sided and press Start to make the 2 sided test pattern. Load the 2 sided test pattern with side 1 up and side edge metrics SE1 through SE 4 toward the rear of the DADF. Select the following: iii. c. 2 to 1 sided A3 or 11 x 17 Paper Supply 100% Reduce/Enlarge 2 Copies NOTE: As the corresponding NVM 715-056 to 715-091 will be rewritten when NVM 715-110 to 715-113 are rewritten, be careful when NVM 715-056 to 715-091 are changed individually. Chain Link Name 715 715 110 111 CVT FS Offset Side 1 Replace All CVT FS Offset Side 2 Replace All Table 1 NVM List Min 0 0 Initial Max 120 120 240 240 Increment Remarks 0.0847mm Side 1 0.0847mm CVT-Side 2 Adjust Side 2 DADF Side Registration.
Using the second set of copies, check that the side edge metrics SE2 and SE3 are the same distance from the edge of the paper for both copies. If the difference is greater than 2.5 mm, go to step 2 of the adjustment. Otherwise, the DADF Side Edge Registration is good.
Adjustment
1. Adjust Side 1 DADF Side Registration. a. Enter NVM Read/Write (dC131) [715-110].
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Check
1. Make two copies from the Platen Glass to be used as DADF originals. a. b. Register Geometric Test Pattern 82E8220 (11 x 17 / A3) on the Platen with the lead edge metrics LE1 through LE3 against the left registration guide. Select the following: c. 2. 11 Sided A4 or 8 1/2 x 11 Long Edge Feed Paper Supply 100% Reduce/Enlarge 2 Copies 3. a. b.
Manually labeled 2 Figure 1 Verifying Top Edge Registration of DADF Originals Check DADF Top Edge Registration for Side 1. Load both DADF Originals in the DADF, 1 on top, with lead edge metrics LE1 through LE3 facing toward the left. Select the following: c. d. 11 Sided A4 or 8.5 x 11 Long Edge Feed Paper Supply 100% Reduce/Enlarge 2 Copies
Press Start and write DADF Original 1 on the first copy and DADF Original 2 on the second copy. On copy 2 (Original 2), measure the distance between the top edge of the copy and the reference line on metric LE2, and write A and the measurement on copy 2. Figure 1 Check that A is 10.0 0.5 mm. If A is 10.0 0.5 mm, go to step 3. If A is not 10.0 0.5 mm, check both of the following and then return to the beginning of this procedure. i. ii. IOT Lead Edge/Side Edge Registration Adjustment. ADJ 9.7 IIT Lead Edge/Side Edge Registration Adjustment. ADJ 5.9
b.
Press Start and discard the first set. On Side 1 (labeled DADF Original 1) of the second set of copies, measure the distance between the top edge of the copy and the reference line on metric LE2, and write B and the measurement on copy 1. Compare B to A. B must be within 0 2.2 mm of A. If the difference between B and A is greater than 2.2 mm, go to step 1 of the Adjustment. Otherwise, go to the next step below.
e.
4.
Check the DADF Lead Edge Registration for Side 2. a. Make a 2 sided test pattern. i. ii. b. i. ii. Load DADF Originals 1 and 2 face up, 1 on top, with lead edge metrics LE1 through LE3 facing toward the left. Select 1 to 2 sided and press Start to make the 2 sided test pattern. Load the 2 sided test pattern with Side 1 up, and lead edge metrics LE1 through LE3 facing toward the left. Select the following: 2 to 1 sided A4 or 8.5 x 11 Long Edge Feed Paper Supply Launch DocuColor 250
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iii. c.
Check that the lead edge metrics are same distance from the edge of paper for both copies. If the difference is greater than 2.2 mm, go to step 2 of the adjustment. Otherwise, the DADF Lead Edge Registration is good.
Check
1. 2. 3. 4. Remove the DADF Front Cover, Rear Cover, and Left Lower Cover. REP 5.3 Remove the IIT Front Cover, secured by (4) screws, two of which are hidden behind the Front Toner Door. PL 13.1 Remove the DADF Platen Cushion. It is secured with double stick tape in the spots indicated on the Parts List. PL 14.1 Check the gap between the DADF Platen Guide bearings and the CVT Platen Glass, as well as the gap between the DADF front feet and the Platen Glass. Figure 1 a. Verify that the DADF Platen Guide bearings (2), located at the front and rear of the Platen Roll (PL 14.9) are evenly (equally) touching the CVT Platen Glass. Open and close the DADF and observe the bearings to verify that they are simultaneously and evenly touching the CVT Platen Glass. Verify that the feet (2) at the front of the DADF (PL 14.12) are touching the Platen Glass. Clearance should be 0.5 mm or less.
Adjustment
1. Adjust Side 1 DADF Lead Edge Registration. a. Enter NVM Read/Write (dC131) [711-140]. NOTE: For adjustment purposes, 25 numbers in NVM equals approximately 1 mm of adjustment. b. c. 2. a. If B is more than A, increase the NVM value. If B is less than A, decrease the NVM value. Check results of adjustment and adjust if required. Adjust Side 2 DADF Lead Edge Registration. Enter following NVM Read/Write (dC131) [711-141] NOTE: For adjustment purposes, 25 numbers in NVM equals approximately 1 mm of adjustment. b. c. If Side 2 edge metric is farther away from edge than Side 1, increase the NVM value. If Side 2 edge metric is closer to edge than Side 1, decrease the NVM value. Check results of adjustment and adjust as required. NOTE: 2 to 2-sided or 2 to 1-sided must be selected to view a change in [711-141]. [711-141] produces no change in 1 to 2-sided copying. Table 1 NVM List Chain Link Name 711 711 140 141 DADF Lead Reg. Adjustment (Side 1) Replace All DADF Lead Reg. Adjustment (Side 2) Replace All Min 0 0 Initial Max 122 122 244 244 Increment Remarks 0.0414mm Side 1 0.0414mm CVT-Side 2
b.
NOTE: As the corresponding NVM 711-001 to 711-011 will be rewritten when NVM 711140 is rewritten, be careful when NVM 711-001 to 711-011 are changed individually. NOTE: As the corresponding NVM 711-015 to 711-025 will be rewritten when NVM 711141 is rewritten, be careful when NVM 711-015 to 711-025 are changed individually.
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Adjustment
1. To adjust the DADF Platen Guide bearings so that they are equally touching the CVT Platen Glass, and are parallel to the glass (which directly affects skew), loosen the nut of the Left Counter Balance and turn the screw in the directions shown in the figure. Figure 2 Turn the screw in the direction A (counter-clockwise) to raise the front of the DADF, while lowering the rear. Turn the screw in the direction B (clockwise) to lower the front of the DADF, while raising the rear.
Figure 3 DADF Right Front Foot height adjustment NOTE: Ensure that the Counter Balance nut is securely tightened after adjustment.
Figure 2 DADF Platen Guide bearing height adjustment NOTE: Ensure that the Counter Balance nut is securely tightened after adjustment. 2. To adjust the clearance between the DADF right front foot and the Platen Glass (which should be 0.5 mm or less), loosen the nut of the Right Counter Balance and turn the screw in the directions shown in the figure. Figure 3 Turn the screw in the direction D (counter-clockwise) to lower the front of the DADF, while raising the rear. Turn the screw in the direction E (clockwise) to raise the front of the DADF, while lowering the rear.
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Otherwise, go to the next step below. Check DADF Trail Edge Registration for Side 2. Make a 2 sided test pattern. i. ii. i. ii. Load DADF originals 1 and 2 face up, 1 on top, with lead edge metrics LE1 through LE3 toward the left. Select 1 to 2 sided and press Start to make the 2 sided test pattern. Load the 2 sided test pattern with Side 1 up, and lead edge metrics LE1 through LE3 facing toward the left. Select the following: iii. c. 2 to 1 sided A3 or 11 x 17 Paper Supply 100% Reduce/Enlarge 2 Copies
Check
1. Make two copies from the Platen Glass to be used as DADF originals. a. b. Register Geometric Test Pattern 82E8220 (11 x 17 / A3) on the Platen with lead edge metrics LE1 through LE3 against the left registration guide. Select the following: c. 2. 11 Sided A3 or 11 x 17 Paper Supply 100% Reduce/Enlarge 2 Copies 1.
Check that trail edge metrics are the same distance from the trail edge of the paper for both copies. If the difference is greater than 2.2 mm, go to step 2 of the adjustment. Otherwise, the DADF Trail Edge Registration is good.
Press Start and write DADF Original 1 on the first copy and DADF Original 2 on the second copy. On copy 2 (Original 2), measure the distance between the trail edge of the copy and the reference line (second step in from the edge) on metric TE4, and write A and the measurement on copy 2. Check that A is 10.0 0.5 mm. If A is 10.0 0.5 mm, go to step 3. If A is not 10.0 0.5 mm, check both of the following and then return to the beginning of this procedure. i. ii. IOT Lead Edge/Side Edge Registration Adjustment. ADJ 9.7 IIT Lead Edge/Side Edge Registration Adjustment. ADJ 5.9
Adjustment
Adjust Side 1 DADF Trail Edge Registration. a. Enter NVM Read/Write (dC131) [711-142]. NOTE: For adjustment purposes, 25 numbers in NVM equals approximately 1 mm of adjustment. b. c. 2. a. If B is more than A, increase the NVM value. If B is less than A, decrease the NVM value. Check results of adjustment and adjust if required. Enter following NVM Read/Write (dC131) [711-143] NOTE: For adjustment purposes, 25 numbers in NVM equals approximately 1 mm of adjustment. b. c. If Side 2 edge metric is farther away from edge than Side 1, increase the NVM value. If Side 2 edge metric is closer to edge than Side 1, decrease the NVM value. Check results of adjustment and adjust as required. NOTE: 2 to 2-sided or 2 to 1-sided must be selected to view a change in [711-143]. [710-143] produces no change in 1 to 2-sided copying. Table 1 NVM List Chain Link Name 711 142 DADF Trail Edge Adjustment (Side 1) Replace All Min 0 Initial Max 122 244 Increment Remarks 0.0414mm Side 1 Adjust Side 2 DADF Trail Edge Registration.
b.
3.
Check DADF Trail Edge Registration for Side 1. a. b. Load both DADF Originals in the DADF, 1 on top, with lead edge metrics LE1 and LE3 toward the left. Select the following: c. d. 11 Sided A3 or 11 x 17 Paper Supply 100% Reduce/Enlarge 2 Copies
Press Start and discard the first set. On Side 1 (labeled DADF Original 1) of the second set of copies, measure the distance between the trail edge of the copy and the reference line (second in from the edge) on metric TE4, and write B and the measurement on copy 1. Compare B to A. B must be within 0 2.2 mm of A. If the difference between B and A is greater than 2.2 mm, go to step 1 of the Adjustment.
e.
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Table 1 NVM List Chain Link Name 711 143 DADF Trail Edge Adjustment (Side 2) Replace All Min 0 Initial Max 122 244 Increment Remarks 0.0414mm CVT-Side 2
NOTE: As the corresponding NVM 711-029 to 711-039 will be rewritten when NVM 711142 is rewritten, be careful when NVM 711-029 to 711-039 are changed individually. NOTE: As the corresponding NVM 711-043 to 711-053 will be rewritten when NVM 711143 is rewritten, be careful when NVM 711-043 to 711-053 are changed individually.
Check
1. 2. Place Geometric Test Pattern A2E8220 (11 x 17 / A3) on the DADF with the scan side up. Make copies with the following settings: 3. 4. 5. 11 Sided A3 or 11 x 17 Paper Supply 100% Reduce/Enlarge 5 Copies
On the third copy, select any two points on the ruler in the center of the copy, measure and record the distance between the two points. Select the same two points on the ruler in the center of the Geometric Test Pattern, measure and record the distance between the two points. If the measured distance was is same between the copy and the Geometric Test Pattern, no further action is required. If the measured distance is not the same, perform the Adjustment. Enter Diag. mode. Select dC131 (NVM Read/Write). Adjust the distance between the reference points in the third copy using the following NVM table (Table 1) so that it is the same as the distance between the same points in the Geometric Test Pattern. If the measured value in the copy was shorter than the measured value in the Test Pattern, set a larger NVM value. If the measured value in the copy was longer than the measured value in the Test Pattern, set a smaller NVM value. Table 1 NVM List
Adjustment
1. 2.
Min 240
Increment 0.1%
After adjustment, place the Geometric Test Pattern A2E8220 (11 x 17 / A3) on the DADF again with the scan side up. Make copies with the following settings: 11 Sided A3 or 11 x 17 Paper Supply 100% 5 Copies
5.
Repeat the procedure until the distance between the reference points in the copy is the same as the distance between the same points in the Geometric Test Pattern.
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Adjustment
1. 2. 3. 4. Replacement of the DADF. When an error is detected after replacing Registration Roll, Feed Roll, and Retard Roll. When a size detection error is reported. Connect the PWS to the machine. Enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode. Select dC527 from the DC Quick menu. Set three documents to be transported in the DADF. XE: A4 LEF XC: 8.5 x 11 in. LEF CAUTION After this routine has started, it cannot be stopped or interrupted until it completes, regardless of success or failure. 5. 6. Click Start. The DADF starts feeding the documents and calculating the correction value. At this point, the Entering message appears. When the corresponding NVM data is updated, the PWS screen indicates that the process has been completed. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. Secure the DADF in the service position. REP 5.2 Undock the finisher, if present. a. b. c. d. Open the finisher front door. Release the securing latch. Disconnect the connector to the copier/printer. Roll the finisher away from the right side of the copier/printer.
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. NOTE: Adjust the positions of the Full Rate/Half Rate Carriage on the front and the Rear separately.
Adjustment
Remove the IIT Right Cover. PL 13.2 Remove the Right Plate. PL 13.4 Remove the Platen Glass. PL 13.4 Prepare the alignment tools (2) for determining the carriage position. Figure 1 a. b. c. d. Remove the screw. Remove the alignment tool. Remove the screw. Remove the alignment tool.
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NOTE: Align the front locating hole first, then the rear, if possible.
1
Move full rate carriage to right, which also pulls half rate carriage to right. Figure 1 Preparing the alignment tools 7. Align the (2) locating holes in the Half Rate Carriage with the (2) locating holes of the rails ((1) in Front, (1) in Rear). Figure 2 8. Figure 2 Aligning the Half Rate Carriage locating holes Install and secure the alignment tools into the Front and Rear of the Half Rate Carriage. Figure 3 a. Install the alignment tools. b. Install the alignment tool in the Front locating hole first. Install the alignment tool in the Rear locating hole next, if possible.
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Figure 3 Installing alignment tool in locating hole 9. Change the position of the Capstan Pulley, if the rear locating holes of the Half Rate Carriage and adjoining rail cannot be aligned (and the alignment tool cannot be installed). Figure 4 a. b. c. d. Loosen (2) set screws on the Capstan Pulley. Rotate the Capstan Pulley as needed to align locating holes. Align locating holes in Half Rage Carriage and rail. Resecure (2) set screws on the Capstan Pulley. Figure 4 Adjusting Capstan Pulley to enable locating hole alignment 10. Check that the locating holes in the top frame of the IIT can be aligned with the holes in the Full Rate Carriage. Figure 5 a. b. Install the alignment tools. (Front first, then Rear) Secure them with screws.
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Figure 5 Installing the alignment tools in the Full Rate Carriage 11. If the locating holes in the frame and the Full Rate Carriage cannot be aligned, and the alignment tool cannot be installed, perform the following steps. Figure 6 a. b. c. Loosen the securing screw on the Carriage Cable. Move the Full Rate Carriage to align the locating holes. Tighten the screw.
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Check
NOTE: The IOT Lead Edge/Side Edge Registration Adjustment (ADJ 9.7) must have been completed before performing this adjustment. 1. 2. Register Geometric Test Pattern 82E8220 (11 x 17 / A3) on the Platen with side edge metrics SE1 through SE4 against the rear registration guide. Make copies with the following settings: 3. 11 Sided A3 or 11 x 17 Paper Supply 100% Reduce/Enlarge 5 Copies
1
See Table 1 for tolerances
Figure 1 Lead Edge Registration Check 4. Measure the Side Edge of the third copy. Figure 2
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2.
Referring to Table 2 adjust the measured value of the Lead Edge as follows: If the measured value is short, set a larger value. If the measured value is long, set a smaller value.
NOTE: 19 bits (sequential numbers) equals approximately 1 mm of Lead Edge adjustment. 3. Referring to Table 2 adjust the measured value of the Side Edge as follows: If the measured value is short, set a smaller value. If the measured value is long, set a larger value. NOTE: 12 bits (sequential numbers) equals approximately 1 mm of Side Edge adjustment. Table 2 NVM List Chain 715 715 4. Link 050 053 Name Slow Scan (Lead Edge) Adjustment Min 16 Initial Max 100 120 184 240 Step 0.036mm 0.0846mm
After the adjustment, register the Geometric Test Pattern 82E8220 (11 x 17 / A3) on the Platen with side edge metrics SE1 through SE4 against the rear registration guide and make 5 copies at 11 x 17 (A3) SEF 100%. Repeat the procedure until the measured values of the Lead Edge and Side Edge are within the specifications shown in Table 1.
5.
1
See Table 1 for tolerances.
Figure 2 Side Edge Registration Check 5. Check that the Measured Values of the Lead Edge and Side Edge are within the specifications of the supporting Mode shown in Table 1 below. If either measurement is not within specifications, perform the Adjustment. Table 1 Item Lead Edge Side Edge Simplex 10+/-1.6mm 10+/-2.1mm Duplex 10+/-2.0mm 10+/-2.5mm
Adjustment
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Horizontal distance should measure 200 mm on this line.
Check
1. 2. Register Geometric Test Pattern 82E8220 (11 x 17 / A3) on the Platen with side edge metrics SE1 through SE4 against the rear registration guide. Make copies with the following settings: 3. a. Copy Mode: Black Document Type: Text / Photo Paper: A3 or 11 x 17 100% Reduce/Enlarge 2 Copies For Horizontal Reduce/Enlarge: Figure 1 Check that the distance between the two points is 2001mm, which should match the dimension on the Geometric Test Pattern. If the value is not within the specified range, perform the Adjustment. b. For Vertical Reduce/Enlarge: Figure 1 Check that the distance between the two points is 3001.5mm, which should match the dimension on the Geometric Test Pattern. If the value is not within the specified range, perform the Adjustment.
2
Vertical distance should measure 300 mm on this line. Figure 1 Checking Horizontal and Vertical distances
Adjustment
Horizontal Reduce/Enlarge Adjustment NOTE: This adjustment may cause the following secondary problems: 1. Deterioration of resolution because of the ASIC digital correction. Change the following NVM values. Platen: dC131 [715-702] CVT: dC131 [715-703] 1 increment: 0.1% Increase in value: Enlargement direction Decrease in value: Reduction direction
Vertical Reduce/Enlarge Adjustment NOTE: This adjustment may cause the following secondary problems: 1. RGB does not overlap, causing a color shift. Enter dC131 [715-051].
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2.
Change the value. 1 increment: 0.1% Increase in value: Enlargement direction Decrease in value: Reduction direction
Adjustment
Enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode. Select dC945 from the DC Quick menu. Select the White Reference Adjustment button. Place 10 sheets of 11 x17/A3 Color Expressions (or equivalent 96 brilliance paper) on the platen. Press Start. The setup values are displayed on the White Reference Setup Value screen. When White Reference setup is done, select the CCD Calibration button.
10. Press Start. 11. Place the Color Test Pattern on the platen, then select OK. 12. The obtained data is displayed in the b* Calibration Coefficients window.
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2.
Check the results in the Optical Axis Set Results box. The values displayed indicate the amount and direction of the correction required: + means rotate clockwise - means rotate counterclockwise The amount of correction is displayed in degrees. Each division around the nut represents 15 degrees (divide the displayed value by 15 to get the number of divisions). If a value higher than 990 is displayed, this may indicate that insufficient light is entering the CCD. Make sure that the Lens and Platen Glass are clean.
Check
1. Reinstall the Platen Glass. CAUTION Stray light will adversely affect the check. If there is significant ambient light around the machine (especially fluorescent light), open the platen cover as little as required to start the scan, in order to keep as much stray light as possible away from the Lens and CCD. NOTE: After connecting the PWS to the machine but before entering dC945, raise the platen cover. If the routine is started with the cover down, the PWS Tool will lock up. 2. 3. Enter dC945. Raise the platen cover. Select the Optical Axis Calibration button and press Start. Check the results in the Optical Axis Set Results box. If OK is displayed in the Judge row, the check is good. Cover the adjustment holes with the aluminum seals and reinstall the Platen Glass. Go to IIT Calibration (ADJ 5.11). 4. 1. If the tool displays NG, perform the Adjustment. Place an index mark on the barrel of a 5.5mm nut driver. Figure 1 shows the tool and the adjusting nuts. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Make the indicated correction for both the front and rear screws, Reinstall the Platen Glass then click on the Start button. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until OK is displayed Cover the adjustment holes with the aluminum seals (Figure 2) and reinstall the Platen Glass.
Adjustment
Make sure that the Seals completely cover the holes. Be careful when installing; they are very difficult to reposition. Figure 2 Seals 7. Adjust the IIT Calibration (ADJ 5.11).
Figure 1 Adjustment
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Adjustment
1. 2. 3. 4. Enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode. Select dC919 from the DC Quick menu. Push the paper guides to their minimum width. Select the Minimum Position radio button, then select Start. OK appears in the Result box if the sensor output value is within the specified range. If NG appears, the sensor output value is out of the specified range. Check the guide position and retry. 5. 6. Push the paper guides to their maximum width. Select the Maximum Position radio button, then select Start. OK appears in the Result box if the sensor output value is within the specified range. If NG appears, the sensor output value is out of the specified range. Check the guide position and retry. 7. 8. 9. Place a sheet of paper in Tray 5 and adjust the guides. Select the Guide Test radio button, then select Start. The Result box will display the computed width of the paper. Display range is 88.2 to 333.2mm (increments of 0.1mm). Verify the results.
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Procedure
Max Setup consists of several separate procedures that should be performed in the following sequence: 1. 2. 3. 4. If one or more Developer Housings and/or ATC Sensors were replaced, verify the ATC Sensor Setup (ADJ 9.2). If any IIT or IPS repairs were performed, check the IIT Calibration (ADJ 5.11). Reset the TRC Adjust values (ADJ 9.4) and the Color Balance values (ADJ 9.6) to midpoint (0). Go to dC612. Print out the following test patterns: #11 - Half tone (3C) Cin 40% #12 - In/out adjustment_primary color (4C)
Check
1. 2. If the ATC Sensor or Developer Housing was replaced, perform the first procedure listed in Adjustment If there is reason to believe that the calibration values in NVM are incorrect, perform the following: a. b. c. Enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode. Select dC950 from the DC Quick menu. Select Read. Check the values in the top rows of numbers in the window. If the value in all 4 columns is the default (55), it is probable that the NVM is incorrect. perform the second procedure listed in the Adjustment.
Evaluate the prints for inboard-to-outboard density variation. If problems are observed, perform ADJ 9.11. 5. 6. 7. 8. Perform the ProCon On/Off Print check (ADJ 9.5). If Print quality is OK but Copy quality is bad, check the IIT Calibration (ADJ 5.11). Perform Auto Gradation (GP 8). Perform the following as required: TRC Adjust (ADJ 9.4); Color Balance (ADJ 9.6).
Adjustment
Procedure 1 - for new ATC Sensors Perform these steps if you have just replaced an ATC Sensor or Developer Housing: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode. Select dC950 from the DC Quick menu. Locate the ATC Sensor calibration code on the ATC Sensor. This is the 3-digit number in the 3rd line of text on the label (it will always start with a zero). Enter the last 2 digits of this code into the appropriate column of the first row. Select the color(s) to be changed. Select Start.
Procedure 2 - to restore ATC Calibration values Perform steps 1, 2, or 3 as appropriate if you need to restore ATC Sensor NVM calibration values: 1. 2. If a known good Machine Settings floppy exists, use dC351 to restore Machine Settings. If a known good floppy is not available, but the original (as delivered) ATC Sensors are still in the machine, perform the following: a. b. c. d. e. f. 3. Check the NVM Setting Value List in the Tray 1 pocket. Record the values for locations 752-883 through 752-885 (these are the sensor barcode values). Enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode. Select dC950 from the DC Quick menu. Select the color(s) to be changed. Enter the recorded values into the appropriate column of the first row. Select Start.
If one or more ATC Sensors have been replaced, or if you are not sure of the replacement status, perform the following a. Open the Drum Cartridge Module.
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NOTE: The sensor tags for the Y,M,C developers are visible from beneath the drawer. In order to see the Black tag, remove the adjacent Drum Cartridge. b. c. d. e. f. g. Locate the ATC Sensor calibration code on the ATC Sensors. This is the 3-digit number in the 3rd line of text on the label (it will always start with a zero). Enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode. Select dC950 from the DC Quick menu. Select the color(s) to be changed. Enter the last 2 digits of this code into the appropriate column of the first row. Select Start.
Check
1. 2. 3. 4. Enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode. Select dC991 from the DC Quick menu. Select Read. Compare the values for ATC Measured with the values for ATC Target. If the values differ by more than 25 bits for Y, M, or C; or by more than 50 bits for K, perform the Adjustment. For each color that is above or below target, enter a value between -99 and 99 into the top row. This value is the number of tone up or tone down cycles to be performed. Negative values increase the ATC Measured; positive values decrease ATC Measured. Repeat as required until ATC Measured matches ATC Target. If the measured value cannot be set to the target, there is a problem in either the toner delivery system (Dispenser, low toner sensor, etc.), or in the TC detection circuitry.
Adjustment
1.
2.
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Adjustment
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode. Select dC924 from the DC Quick menu. Type in the desired value; the default is 0, and the range is from -255 to +255. Select Save. Perform a Temporary Call Closeout, then switch the machine power off then on Make 2 prints or copies. Ask the customer if the desired result is achieved. Repeat steps 3 through 6 until the customer is satisfied with the image quality.
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ADJ 9.4
For ATC Amplitude failures go to the 092-657 RAP (Y), 092-658 RAP (M), 092-659 RAP (C), or the 092-660 RAP (K). For Temperature failures go to the 092-661 RAP. For Humidity failures go to the 092-662 RAP. For ADC Minisetup failures go to the 092-663 RAP.
If the ATC Measurement Average in step 7 of the Check was out of spec, perform ADJ 9.3, then repeat the Check. If the problem remains, continue the Adjustment from this point. Record the values in the ProCon On/Off Values window. Select the ProCon Off radio button, then select Start. Minisetup will be executed in 4C mode. 1 sheet of the built-in test pattern Pcon PG 200C will be printed and the job end patch created. ProCon Off switches off the Grid Voltage Control, and ADC Gradation Control: Grid Voltage Control Off: For medium/high density problems, this allows you to differentiate between developing/transfer problems in IOT elements status and Grid Voltage Control problems due to Procon ADC. ADC Gradation Control: When reproduced highlights are poor, this allows you to differentiate between problems with the IOT itself and problems with the ADC Gradation Adjustment.
Check
1. 2. 3. 4.
NOTE: Disregard any NG readings that are displayed when you first enter the routine - the data are only valid after Start has been selected. 5. 5. Select the ProCon On radio button, then select Start. Minisetup will be executed in 4C mode. 1 sheet of the built-in test pattern Pcon PG 200C will be printed and the job end patch created. Check the ProCon Status and Judgement tables for any failures. If NG is displayed, perform the Adjustment. Check the ProCon On/Off Values window. If any of the following values do not meet the listed criteria, perform the Adjustment: ADC Measurement H (relevant to mid/high density reproduction) is within +/- 25 bits of ADC Target H (+/- 50 bits for K). ADC Measurement Min 1 (relevant to mid/high density reproduction) is at least 50 bits lower than ADC Measurement Min 2. The ADC Target H should fall between the Mi1 and Min 2 values ADC Measurement L (relevant to highlight density reproduction) is within +/- 25 bits of ADC Target L (+/- 50 bits for K). ATC Measurement Average is within +/- 25 bits of ATC Target.
Compare the output of the ProCon On and ProCon Off prints. Evaluate according to one of the following Problem Statements: a. both ProCon On and ProCon Off prints are unacceptable For poor Highlight reproduction, perform ADJ 9.3 (Tone-up/Tone-down). Correct problems with the photoreceptor (grid voltage), developing and transferring. Replace the photoreceptor unit, the developing materials/developer and the transfer component. Replace the MOB/ ADC Sensor Assembly (PL 11.2). Table 1 Normal ranges
6. 7.
b.
Screen Display Name ADC Target H ADC Measured H ADC Measured Min 1 ADC Measured Min 2 ADC Target L ADC Measured L Grid Voltage Settings Light Density Settings Bias Settings ATC Target Measured ATC Average Measured ATC Amplitude Temperature Humidity
Normal Range TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
8.
Examine the printed test pattern. Check the density and color shift of the medium/high density areas, and the reproduced density and color shift of the highlights. If a problem is detected, perform the Adjustment. If NG is displayed, carry out the following failure correction as appropriate, then repeat the Check. For ADC Shutter Open failures go to the 092-649 RAP. For ADC Shutter Closed failures go to the 092-650 RAP. For ADC Sensor failures go to the 092-651 RAP. For ADC Patch failures go to the 092-652 RAP. For ATC Average failures go to the 092-653 RAP (Y), 092-654 RAP (M), 092-655 RAP (C), or 092-656 RAP (K)
Adjustment
1.
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Specification
The specifications for Lead Edge and Side Edge are shown in the table below. Table 1 Specification Item Lead Edge Side Edge Simplex 101.5mm 8.51.7mm Duplex 101.5mm 8.52.0mm Tray 5 / Bypass 101.5mm 8.52.9mm
Adjustment
1. 2. 3. 4.
Introduction
This series consists of the following procedures: Lead Edge Registration, Bond/Plain Paper, Trays 1-4 and 6, Sides 1 and 2. One Lead Edge setting applies to all. Lead Edge Registration, Bond/Plain Paper, Tray 5 / Bypass, Sides 1 and 2. Side Edge Registration, All Trays (1 - 6), Sides 1 and 2, each set separately. Lead Edge Registration, Heavyweight Paper, Trays 1-4 and 6, Sides 1 and 2. One Lead Edge setting applies to all. Lead Edge Registration, Heavyweight Paper, Tray 5 / Bypass, Sides 1 and 2.
5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10. When the image meets the customers requirements, select Save, the perform a Temporary Call Closeout.
NOTE: Whenever you adjust registration, you must perform the entire series, in the sequence given. Read the entire procedure before performing the adjustment.
Check
Checking Baseline Lead Edge Registration (Trays 1 - 4 and 6) NOTE: You must set baseline registration for Bond/Plain paper before setting heavyweight registration. 1. 2. Load Trays 1 and 2, and the Tray 5 / Bypass, with 11 x 17 / A3 Bond/Plain paper. Load Trays 3, 4, and 6 with 8 1/2 x 11 / A4 Bond/Plain paper. The routine automatically selects the appropriate NVM location to set, based on the Paper Type setting for the trays. Ensure that all paper trays are set to the installed paper type by pressing the Setup Menu button on the UI, selecting Paper Tray Attributes, and setting and Saving the appropriate paper types for each tray. Note that if this path has changed, you will need to consult the copier/printer User Guide (Training and Information CD) for the correct menu path. Repairs and Adjustments
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3. 4. 5.
Connect the PWS to the machine and enter Diagnostic Mode. Select dC129 from the DC Quick menu. Make the following selections: a. b. c. Select Side 1, if not already selected. Select Tray 1, if not already selected. Select 5 for Print Count.
Checking Side 2 Lead Edge Registration NOTE: The grid pattern for side 1 does not align with the side 2 grid pattern; do not attempt to set registration by aligning the grids. 1. Make the following selections: a. b. 2. 3. 4. Select the Side 2 radio button. Select 5 for Print Count, if not already selected.
6. 7. 8.
Click Start on the PWS screen. Label each printed sheet with the number of the print (1 through 5), the words Tray 1, and Side 1, and the location of the Lead Edge of each sheet. Take the third print and measure from the lead edge to point A (as shown on Figure 1). Point A is at the intersection of the 7th line from the side edge and the first line from the lead edge. If the measured value is not 101.5mm, perform the Adjustment. If the Check is OK, proceed to Checking Side 2 Lead Edge Registration.
Click Start on the PWS screen. Label each printed sheet with the number of the print (1 through 5), the words Tray 1 and Side 2, and the location of the Lead Edge of each sheet. Take the third print and measure from the lead edge to point A (as shown on Figure 1). Point A is at the intersection of the 7th line from the side edge and the first line from the lead edge. If the measured value is not 101.5mm, perform the Adjustment. If the Check is OK, proceed to Checking Tray 5 Lead Edge Registration. Select Tray 5 (MSI) from the Tray/Size drop down box. NOTE: You will have to select a specific paper size for Tray 5 (MSI). Select 11 x 17 or A3 SEF (depending upon which is loaded in the Tray 5 / Bypass). Other selections are 8.5 x 11 LEF and A4 LEF.
9.
5.
2.
Make the following selections: a. b. c. Select the Side 1 radio button. Select Plain as the Paper Type. Select 5 for Print Count, if not already selected.
3. 4.
Click Start on the PWS screen. Take the third print and measure from the lead edge to point A (as shown on Figure 1). Point A is at the intersection of the 7th line from the side edge and the first line from the lead edge. If the measured value is not 101.5mm, perform the Adjustment. When the measured value falls within the specification, select the Side 2 radio button and repeat steps 1 through 4 to check registration for Side 2. If the Check for Tray 5 / Bypass Side 2 is not 101.5mm, perform the Adjustment. If the Check is OK, proceed to Side Edge Registration. Use the Right and Left Arrow buttons to increase or decrease the amount of lead edge spacing. The right arrow increases the lead edge spacing (moves the grid pattern to the left). The left arrow decreases the lead edge spacing (moves the grid pattern to the right). The cumulative amount of shift is indicated in millimeters in the Lead Registration box, and is represented visually on the PWS. After adjusting the registration, click Save Adjust Value. After adjustment, repeat the Check procedure to see if the measured value of the Lead Edge (A) now falls within the specification of Table 1. Repeat Adjustment steps 1 through 3 until the measured value falls within the specification.
5.
6.
Adjustment
1.
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2. 3. 4.
After adjusting the registration, click Save Adjust Value. After adjustment, repeat the Check procedure to see if the measured value of the Side Edge (A) now falls within the specifications of Table 1. Repeat Adjustment steps 1 through 3 until the measured value falls within the specification.
Check
1. 2. Check that paper is loaded in all trays, and that the paper guides are adjusted correctly. Make the following selections: a. b. c. 3. 4. Select the Side 1 radio button. Select Tray 1. Select 5 for Print Count, if not already selected.
Click Start on the PWS screen. Label each printed sheet with the number of the print (1 through 5), the words Tray 1, and Side 1, and the location of the Lead Edge and Side Edge of each sheet. NOTE: With the lead edge to the right, the side edge to be checked will be at the top.
5.
Take the third print and measure the following: For paper larger than letter size, such as 11 x 17 / A3 (that was recommended for loading in Trays 1, 2, and Tray 5 / Bypass), measure from the intersection between the 1st line from the side edge and the 10th line from the lead edge of the paper (point B2 on Figure 1). For letter size (8.5 x 11 / A4), paper (that was recommended for loading in Trays 3, 4, and 6), measure from the intersection between the 1st line from the side edge and the 5th line from the lead edge of the paper (point B1 on Figure 1).
3.
6. 7.
If the measured value is not 8.51.7mm, perform the Adjustment. If the measurement is within specification, select Trays 2 through 4, then Tray 6, and repeat steps 1 through 5 for each successive tray. Perform the Adjustment, if the measurement is not within specification. If the measurement is within specification, select the Side 2 radio button, select Trays 2 through 4, then Tray 6, and repeat steps 1 through 5 for each successive tray for Side 2. If the measured value for Trays 2 through 4, and Tray 6 (Side 2) is not 8.52.0mm, perform the Adjustment, where applicable.
8. 9.
10. If the measurement is within specification, select Tray 5 and repeat steps 1 through 5 for Side 1 of the Tray 5 / Bypass. 11. If the measured value for Side 1 of the Tray 5 / Bypass is not 8.52.9mm, perform the Adjustment. 12. If the measurement is within specification, select the Side 2 radio button and repeat steps 1 through 5 for Side 2 of the Tray 5 / Bypass. 13. If the measured value for Side 2 of the Tray 5 / Bypass is not 8.52.9mm, perform the Adjustment.
Adjustment
1. Use the Up and Down Arrow buttons to increase or decrease the amount of side edge spacing. The Up arrow increases the side edge spacing (moves the image away from the outboard edge of the paper). The Down arrow decreases the side edge spacing (moves the image towards the outboard edge of the paper). The cumulative amount of shift is indicated in millimeters in the Side Registration box, and is represented visually on the PWS.
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ADJ 9.7
Adjustment
Adjustment
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Adjustment
1. 2. 3. 4. Enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode. Select dC673 from the DC Quick menu. Select Start. When the test completes, the results will be displayed. If the measured value for any parameter is larger than the target value by 10, NG is displayed. If NG, check that Cyan is being printed; if so, replace the MOB Sensor Assembly. If Cyan is not being printed, there is a problem in Development or 1st Transfer.
Adjustment
<Primary Color, Secondary/Process Color Rough Adjustment Procedure> 1. 2. Load A3 paper into Tray 2. Select dc931 on the Color Image Quality Adjustment screen. [PC-Diag.] Connect the PSW to the machine and press the DC931 button mentioned above. Or, launch the PC-Diag. in PSW, click on the [Color Image Quality Adjustment] tab and click on the [DC931] button. [UI-Diag.] Switch to the CE mode and select [In/Out Manual Setup] according to the following steps. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. 3. Hold down the 0 button for 5 seconds, then press the Start button to switch to CE mode. Enter the password [6.7.8.9] and press the [Confirm] button. Press the [System Settings] button on the Control Panel. Click on [System Settings] on the Touch Panel. Press the [Common Settings] button. Press the [Maintenance/Diagnostics] button. Press the [MAX Setup] button. Select [In/Out Manual Setup].
Check the "Adjustment Check Print" at the top left of the screen and select the following from the pull down menu below it. [PC-Diag.] Tray: Tray 2 (Check that A3 paper is loaded.) Output Pattern: Primary Color Repairs and Adjustments
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[UI-Diag.] 4. Press the Print Settings for the screen. Select [Primary Color] for [Print Color] and press Close. Press the [Print] button.
Click the [Start] button. The Primary Color Test Pattern is output. (Figure 1)
Figure 1 j0ms40912 5. In the test pattern that is output, check the In-Out density of each of Y, M, C and K. Identify the In-Out density distribution from the following 10 patterns. [Chart of patterns that are dark or light in the center [Patterns: 1, 4, 5, 6]] (Figure 2)
Figure 2 j0tz40351 [Chart of patterns that have a dark In-Board [rear] [Patterns: 2, 7, 10]] (Figure 3)
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Figure 3 j0ms40914 [Chart of patterns that have a light In-Board [rear] [Patterns: 3, 8, 9]] (Figure 4) 6.
Figure 4 j0ms40915 After identifying the pattern in Step 5, choose and determine the density level from the following figures. It is recommended to enter Level 3 first and check the change in density before proceeding. [For checking the levels of Patterns 1 & 4 (dark in the center)] (Figure 5)
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ADJ 9.11
Figure 5 j0ms40916 [For checking the levels of Patterns 5 & 6 (dark/light in the center)] (Figure 6)
Figure 7 j0ms40918 [For checking the level of Pattern 10 (dark In-Board)] (Figure 8)
Figure 8 j0ms40919 Figure 6 j0tz40352 [For checking the levels of Patterns 3 & 8 (light In-Board)] (Figure 9) [For checking the levels of Patterns 2 & 7 (dark In-Board)] (Figure 7)
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11. When adjustment for primary color is completed, check the In-Out density in the same way for secondary color as follows. 12. Check the "Adjustment Check Print" at the top left of the screen and select the following from the pull down menu below it. Tray: Tray 2 (Check that A3 paper is loaded.) Output pattern: Secondary/Process Color
13. Perform Steps 4 to 9 below to adjust the density of secondary/process color. If other fine adjustment is needed, perform fine adjustment by following the "Fine Adjustment Procedure". <Primary Color, Secondary/Process Color Fine Adjustment Procedure> In the rough adjustment procedure, the samples were printed and patterns and levels adjusted. The fine adjustment procedure for samples whose levels cannot be matched is described below. 1. 2. Figure 9 j0ms40920 [For checking the level of Pattern 9 (light In-Board)] (Figure 10) As in the rough adjustment procedure, print the sample and choose the pattern level. After selection, refer to the following figure and determine the area that needs to be finetuned. (Figure 11)
Figure 11 j0ms40922 Figure 10 j0ms40921 7. 8. 9. Check the "Adjustment Item Settings" on the screen. Input the color adjustment, pattern form adjustment and pattern form adjustment level after checking Steps 5 and 6. After that, click "Settings" under "Light Density Adjustment Data". Check the "Adjustment Check Print" again on the screen. Click Start and print the test pattern. 3. 4. Compare the sample with Figure 11 above. Determine which position (B, C, D, E or F) needs to be fine-tuned. Determine the color and area that needs to be adjusted. Fine adjustment is possible by increasing/decreasing the number in the corresponding box. Increase in value: Becomes darker Decrease in value: Becomes lighter
10. Repeat Steps 3 to 9 until the density for every color is even. If other fine adjustment is needed, perform fine adjustment by following the Fine Adjustment Procedure.
NOTE: For fine adjustment, 30 to the current value is possible when Levels 1 to 4 are selected. As there is a limit to the adjustment amount, values outside this range can be entered but there will be no adjustment done.
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ADJ 9.11
5.
After entering the value, click Settings. Print the pattern again and check the density. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 until the density is even.
Adjustment
Check with the customer on the weight of the paper and which is the desired output mode for the special paper. Table 1 Paper Weight Paper Weight 1. 2. 3. Plain: Paper up to 104gsm. Heavyweight 1: Paper from 105gsm to 176gsm. Heavyweight 2: Paper that is 177gsm. Color / B/W 1. 2. Color B/W Side 1 / Side 2 1. 2. Side 1 Side 2
Be sure to check the above combinations. 1. Based on the data collected during preparation, set the required icons in addition to the existing UI icons. The machine is designed such that 6 icons can be added for the special settings above. (The shaded parts in the following table)
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NOTE: Be sure to remember the icon names used. Table 2 Paper Type UI Paper Type UI Image Quality Settings Type Plain Plain A Plain B Plain C Plain S1 Plain S2 Heavyweight 1 Heavyweight 1A Heavyweight 1B Details Cannot be changed (For thin Plain paper) Cannot be changed (For thick Plain paper) Cannot be changed (For Coated paper) For manual settings For manual settings Cannot be changed (Heavyweight 105gsm to 128gsm) Cannot be changed (Heavyweight 129gsm to 176gsm)
Next, prepare for input into the NVM according to the mode information and the above icon settings. The NVM is determined according to the combinations from the following mode information. Table 3 Mode Information NVM 746-002 Mode Information 11: Plain S1, FC, Side 1 12: Plain S1, FC, Side 2 13: Plain S1, BW, Side 1 14: Plain S1, BW, Side 2 15: Plain S2, FC, Side 1 16: Plain S2, FC, Side 2 17: Plain S2, BW, Side 1 18: Plain S2, BW, Side 2 21: Heavyweight 1 S1, FC, Side 1 22: Heavyweight 1 S1, FC, Side 2 23: Heavyweight 1 S1, BW, Side 1 24: Heavyweight 1 S1, BW, Side 2 25: Heavyweight 1 S2, FC, Side 1 26: Heavyweight 1 S2, FC, Side 2 27: Heavyweight 1 S2, BW, Side 1 28: Heavyweight 1 S2, BW, Side 2 31: Heavyweight 2 S1, FC, Side 1 32: Heavyweight 2 S1, FC, Side 2 33: Heavyweight 2 S1, BW, Side 1 34: Heavyweight 2 S1, BW, Side 2 35: Heavyweight 2 S2, FC, Side 1 36: Heavyweight 2 S2, FC, Side 1 37: Heavyweight 2 S2, BW, Side 1 38: Heavyweight 2 S2, BW, Side 2
Heavyweight 1 S1 For manual settings Heavyweight 1 S2 For manual settings Heavyweight 2 Heavyweight 2A Heavyweight 2B Heavyweight 2C Heavyweight 2D Heavyweight 2E Cannot be changed (Standard Heavyweight 2) Cannot be changed (Corresponds to application) Cannot be changed (Postcard (Private)) Cannot be changed (Postcard) Cannot be changed (Heavyweight above 256gsm)
Heavyweight 2 S1 For manual settings Heavyweight 2 S2 For manual settings Determine which above icon to set according to the paper weight.
2.
Enter UI Diag. and change the following NVM data. Table 4 NVM
NVM Names 2nd BTR PWM Output Changeable Mode Activation Switch (Adjustment Mode) 2nd BTR PWM Output Changeable Mode Rewrite Mode Selection
Initial Value 0 0
3. 4. 5.
Borrow the specified original from the customer and place it on the Platen Glass. Borrow the specified special paper (up to 30 sheets) from the customer and load it in the tray. Set 10 for No. of sets. Then select a tray and press the Start button. Print 10 sheets (the 1st sheet is a dummy) of the sample of the changed output in adjustment mode. Details of the output samples are as follows.
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ADJ 9.12
1st sheet: Dummy 2nd sheet: Prints at 60% output of the secondary transfer of the 6th sheet. 3rd to 5th sheets: Prints in increasing order from 61% to 99% output of the secondary transfer of the 6th sheet. 6th sheet: Prints at the current secondary transfer status. 7th to 9th sheets: Prints in increasing order from 101% to 139% output of the secondary transfer of the 6th sheet. 10th sheet: Prints at 140% output of the secondary transfer of the 6th sheet. 6. Excluding the 1st dummy sample, when there is a sample with the best printing among the 9 sheets (2nd sheet to 10th sheet), proceed to the following steps. When there isn't, go to Step 9. a. b. Determine the number (2 to 10) of the best sample. E.g.) The 8th sheet of the sample has the best printing = Best sample number is 8 Enter the number of that sample into the NVM (746-003). E.g.) When sample number 8 is identified to be the best, enter 8 into the NVM (746003). 7. 8. 9. Exit from the Diag. mode. Make a copy in the icon created in Step 1 and check if the same image quality as the sample can be attained. Explain to the customer that the mode for using the special paper was set in the particular icon. When there is no output value for the best changed output among the 10 sheets, change the NVM value as follows. When the desired secondary transfer output is higher *1: Check the NVM (746-014) value and input that value into NVM (746-004). When the desired secondary transfer output is lower *2: Check the NVM (746-006) value and input that value into NVM (746-004). NOTE: By inputting a value mentioned above, 10 sheets of sample can be output with that value as a central value. 10. Change the following NVM again and enter adjustment mode. Table 5 NVM NVM 746-001 NVM Names Initial Value After Change 2
NOTE: NVM Table Table 6 NVM Sample Number 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 NVM 746-006 746-007 746-008 746-009 746-010 746-011 746-012 746-013 746-014 NVM Names 2nd BTR PWM Output Changeable Mode Sample Output Value No.2 2nd BTR PWM Output Changeable Mode Sample Output Value No.3 2nd BTR PWM Output Changeable Mode Sample Output Value No.4 2nd BTR PWM Output Changeable Mode Sample Output Value No.5 2nd BTR PWM Output Changeable Mode Sample Output Value No.6 2nd BTR PWM Output Changeable Mode Sample Output Value No.7 2nd BTR PWM Output Changeable Mode Sample Output Value No.8 2nd BTR PWM Output Changeable Mode Sample Output Value No.9 2nd BTR PWM Output Changeable Mode Sample Output Value No.10
*1 When the desired secondary output is more than 140% of the current output E.g.: The high density parts have a low density even in sample No.10. The 3C high density parts are bluish. *2 When the desired secondary output is less than 60% of the current output E.g.: The high density parts have mottles (spots/white spots) even in sample No.2. (For other symptom, there may be many white dots at the H/T area, or there may be rustling noise at H/T area of the color K.)
2nd BTR PWM Output Changeable Mode Activation Switch 0 (Adjustment Mode)
NOTE: This is because the initial value is restored automatically after making samples of 746-001. The value 1 entered in Step 2 is for normal mode output. As the data sample output of the changed central value is necessary, enter 2 for 2nd adjustment. 11. Repeat Steps 5 to 7. 12. When more samples must be made, repeat Steps 9 to 11.
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Adjustment
1. 2. 3. Enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode. Select dC956 from the DC Quick menu. Select Start on the screen. The position and alignment of the belt is digitized and stored in the machine automatically.
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ADJ 9.13
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Adjustment WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. 1. 2. Verify that the Finisher is properly latched and secured to the IOT. Verify that the Finisher is Level and parallel with the IOT (Figure 1).
Turn the casters CW to tilt the Finisher against the IOT and CCW to tilt the Finisher away from the IOT. Figure 2 Adjusting Finisher Level Verify that the distance between the Finisher and IOT is equal distance at the top and bottom
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ADJ 12.2
2.
Under the Scan Options Tab - select 2 Sided Copying>2-2 Sided and then press Save. Under the Output Format Tab - select Copy Booklet>No Covers>Finishing>Folding and then press Save twice.
Check WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. 1. Set machine up according to instructions: 2. Under the Scan Options Tab - select 2 Sided Copying>2-2 Sided and then press Save. Under the Output Format Tab - select Copy Booklet>No Covers>Finishing>Folding and then press Save twice. Job 1: Place 6 sheets of 8.5 x 11 / A4 in the DADF and press Start (booklet size 3 sheets). Job 2: Place 6 sheets of 11 x 17 / A3 in the DADF and press Start (booklet size 3 sheets).
Place paper in the DADF according to instructions: Place 6 sheets of 11 x 17 / A3 in the DADF and press Start (booklet size 3 sheets). Observe the booklet as it comes out on to the Booklet Tray (Figure 2) and determine the type of skew.
3.
Place paper in the DADF according to instructions and run a set of each Booklet job:
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Figure 2 Type of skew 4. Adjust the Booklet skew (Figure 3).
3.
Measure the skew (A) on all sheets of paper and verify against the Skew Specification table in Figure 1.
1
A
Open the Front Door and slide out the Booklet Maker
Paper Size
Smaller than 14 in. / B4 14 in. / B4 and larger
Max. Skew
0.0 +/- 1.5 MM 0.0 +/- 2.0 MM
2
Loosen screw
Skew Specification
3
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Figure 1 Skew Specification 4. If the fold is within specification on all sheets, go to ADJ 12.5 Booklet Fold Position. If any of the sheets are out of specification, go to the adjustment. Determine the type of Fold Skew: a. Set machine up according to instructions: Figure 3 Adjusting Fold Skew For A-type skew, move the End Guide to the Left. For B-type skew, move the End Guide to the Right.
Adjustment
1.
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5. 6.
Repeat procedure until the Fold Skew setup meets specification or customer request. After adjustment is done, go to ADJ 12.5 Booklet Fold Position.
Check
1. 2. 3. Ensure that the trays used are correctly programmed. Ensure that the Fold Skew is within specification (ADJ 12.4). Set machine up according to instructions in Table 1 and run 1 set of each Booklet job. Label each booklet. Table 1 Booklet Jobs Select Paper Job Supply 1 2 3 4 5 6 11 x 17 / A3 SEF 8.5 x 11 / A4 SEF 11 x 17 / A3 SEF 11 x 17 / A3 SEF 11 x 17 / A3 SEF 8.5 x 11 / A4 SEF In Scan Options / Output Format Tabs, select: Output Originals in DADF Booklet Size
1-1 Sided, Copy Booklet / No 2 sheets of 8.5 x 11 1 sheet Cover / Folding / A4 LEF 1-1 Sided, Copy Booklet / No 2 sheets of 8.5 x 11 1 sheet Cover / Folding / A4 LEF 1-1 Sided, Copy Booklet, No 4 sheets of 8.5 x 11 2 sheets Cover / Folding / A4 LEF 1-1 Sided, Copy Booklet, No 10 sheets of 8.5 x Cover / Folding 11 / A4 LEF 5 sheets
1-1 Sided, Copy Booklet, No 4 sheets of 8.5 x 11 2 sheets Cover / Folding + Stapling / A4 LEF 1-1 Sided, Copy Booklet, No 4 sheets of 8.5 x 11 2 sheets Cover / Folding + Stapling / A4 LEF
4.
Measure X1 and verify Fold Position on each job against the Fold Specification table in Figure 1.
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NOTE: If the A-side is longer than the B-side, the current NVM value should be increased. If the B-side is longer than the A-side, the current NVM value should be decreased.
X1 A X1
Table 2 NVM locations Job # NVM 763-106 763-107 763-133 763-134 763-108 763-109 Default Range 100 100 100 100 100 100 Remark
Paper Size
X1
B
Smaller than 0.0 +/- 1.5 MM 14 in. / B4 14 in. / B4 and 0.0 +/- 2.0 MM larger
1 2 3
0 ~ 200 1 count = 0.1 mm. Target amount to be adjusted is half the amount of the total Fold Misalignment. 0 ~ 200 1 count = 0.1 mm. Target amount to be adjusted is half the amount of the total Fold Misalignment. 0 ~ 200 1 count = 0.1 mm. Target amount to be adjusted is half the amount of the total Fold Misalignment. 0 ~ 200 1 count = 0.1 mm. Target amount to be adjusted is half the amount of the total Fold Misalignment. 0 ~ 200 1 count = 0.1 mm. Target amount to be adjusted is half the amount of the total Fold Misalignment. 0 ~ 200 1 count = 0.1 mm. Target amount to be adjusted is half the amount of the total Fold Misalignment.
NOTE: TO DETERMINE WHICH SIDE IS "A" AND WHICH SIDE IS "B", OPEN THE BOOKLET AS IT COMES OUT ON THE BOOKLET TRAY. THE "A"-SIDE IS TO THE LEFT AND THE "B"-SIDE IS TO THE RIGHT.
5 6
B A A
Figure 1 Fold Specification
B 0102102A-COP
3. 4. 5. Set up and run the job/s that were subject to adjustment (Table 1). Check output against specifications in Figure 1. Repeat procedure until the Fold Position meets specification or customer request. After adjustment is done, go to ADJ 12.6 Booklet Staple Position (Staple on Fold).
5.
If the fold is within specification on each job, go to the Booklet Staple Position (Staple on Fold) (ADJ 12.6). If any of the booklets are out of specification, go to the Adjustment procedure. Enter the UI Diagnostics (Accessing UI Diagnostics). NOTE: The adjustment can also be made through the PWS, routine dC128. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode for instructions on how to access the PWS Diagnostics.
Adjustment
1.
2.
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6.
If X1 is within specification, go to the Booklet Staple Alignment (ADJ 12.7). If X1 is out of specification, go to the Adjustment procedure. Enter the UI Diagnostics (Accessing UI Diagnostics). NOTE: The adjustment can also be made through the PWS, routine dC128. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode for instructions on how to access the PWS Diagnostics.
Adjustment
1.
Check
1. 2. 3. 4. Ensure that the trays used are correctly programmed. Ensure that the Fold Skew is within specification (ADJ 12.4). Ensure that the Fold Position is within specification (ADJ 12.5). Set machine up according to instructions in Table 1 and run 1 set of each Booklet job. Label each booklet. Table 1 Booklet Jobs Select Paper Job Supply 1 2 11 x 17 / A3 SEF 8.5 x 11 / A4 SEF In Scan Options / Output Format Tabs, select: Output Originals in DADF Booklet Size 2.
Perform the X1 adjustment using the NVM locations in Table 2. NOTE: If the A-side is longer than the B-side, the current NVM value should be decreased. If the B-side is longer than the A-side, the current NVM value should be increased. Table 2 NVM locations
Job # 1 2
Remark
1-1 Sided, Copy Booklet, No 4 sheets of 8.5 x 11 2 sheets Cover / Folding + Stapling / A4 LEF 1-1 Sided, Copy Booklet, No 4 sheets of 8.5 x 11 2 sheets Cover / Folding + Stapling / A4 LEF
0 ~ 200 1 count = 0.1 mm. Target amount to be adjusted is half the amount of the total Fold Misalignment. 0 ~ 200 1 count = 0.1 mm. Target amount to be adjusted is half the amount of the total Fold Misalignment.
5.
Measure A and B on both Booklet jobs and verify X1 against specification in Figure 1.
3. 4. 5.
Set up and run the job/s that were subject to adjustment (Table 1). Check output against specifications in Figure 1. Repeat procedure until the Staple Position meets specification or customer request. After adjustment is done, go to ADJ 12.7 Booklet Staple Alignment.
X1 = +/- 1.0 mm
NOTE: TO DETERMINE WHICH SIDE IS "A" AND WHICH SIDE IS "B", OPEN THE BOOKLET AS IT COMES OUT ON THE BOOKLET TRAY. THE "A"-SIDE IS TO THE LEFT AND THE "B"-SIDE IS TO THE RIGHT.
B A A
B 0102099A-COP
Figure 1 Staple Position
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ADJ 12.6
NOTE: To increase X1, the current NVM value should be decreased. To decrease X1, the current NVM value should be increased. Table 2 NVM location Job # 1 3. 4. 5. NVM 763-115 Default Range 30 0 ~ 50 Remark 1 count = 0.26 mm.
Check
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Ensure that the trays used are correctly programmed. Ensure that the Fold Skew is within specification (ADJ 12.4). Ensure that the Fold Position is within specification (ADJ 12.5). Ensure that the Staple Position is within specification (ADJ 12.6). Set machine up according to instructions in Table 1 and run the Booklet job. Table 1 Booklet Jobs Select Paper Supply 11 x 17 / A3 SEF In Scan Options / Output Format Tabs, select: Output Originals in DADF Booklet Size
Set up and run the job that were subject to adjustment (Table 1). Check output against specifications in Figure 1. Repeat procedure until the Staple Alignment meets specification or customer request. After adjustment is done, go to ADJ 12.9 Booklet Fold Position (Fine Adjustment)
1-1 Sided, Copy Booklet, No 4 sheets of 8.5 x 11 2 sheets Cover / Folding + Stapling / A4 LEF
6.
X1 = +/- 2.0 mm
0102103A-COP
Figure 1 Staple Specification 7. If X1 is within specification, go to ADJ 12.9 Booklet Fold Position (Fine Adjustment). If X1 is out of specification, go to the Adjustment procedure. Enter the UI Diagnostics (Accessing UI Diagnostics). NOTE: The adjustment can also be made through the PWS, routine dC128. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode for instructions on how to access the PWS Diagnostics. 2. Perform the X1 adjustment using the NVM locations in Table 2.
Adjustment
1.
ADJ 12.7
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Check WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. 1. 2. Verify that the customer is not running jobs that are out of specification. Check Fold Rollers for wear or contamination. Remove the Booklet Maker Unit (REP 12.55). Remove KL-clip (Figure 1).
Remove KL-clip
Adjustment
Figure 1 Removing the KL-clip 3. Remove the Booklet Maker Front Cover (Figure 2).
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ADJ 12.8
Figure 3 Adjust the front Spring tension Figure 2 Removing the Booklet Maker Front Cover 4. Adjust the front Spring tension (Figure 3). 5. Adjust the rear Spring tension (Figure 4).
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Check
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Ensure that the trays used are correctly programmed. Ensure that the Fold Skew is within specification (ADJ 12.4). Ensure that the Fold Position is within specification (ADJ 12.5). Ensure that the Staple Position is within specification (ADJ 12.6). Set machine up according to instructions in Table 1 and run 1 set of each job. Label each booklet. Table 1 Fine Adjustment Select Paper Job Supply 1 2 3 8.5 x 11 / A4 SEF 8.5 x 11 / A4 SEF 8.5 x 11 / A4 SEF In Scan Options / Output Format Tabs, select: Originals in DADF Output Booklet Size 3 sheets 4 sheets
1-1 Sided, Copy Booklet, No 6 sheets of 8.5 x Cover / Folding + Stapling 11 / A4 LEF 1-1 Sided, Copy Booklet, No 8 sheets of 8.5 x Cover / Folding + Stapling 11 / A4 LEF
1-1 Sided, Copy Booklet, No 10 sheets of 8.5 x 5 sheets (setup Cover / Folding + Stapling 11 / A4 LEF is for 5 - 7 sheets) 1-1 Sided, Copy Booklet, No 16 sheets of 8.5 x 8 sheets (setup Cover / Folding + Stapling 11 / A4 LEF is for 8 - 14 sheets) 1-1 Sided, Copy Booklet, No 6 sheets of 8.5 x Cover / Folding + Stapling 11 / A4 LEF 1-1 Sided, Copy Booklet, No 8 sheets of 8.5 x Cover / Folding + Stapling 11 / A4 LEF 3 sheets 4 sheets
8.5 x 11 / A4 SEF
5 6 7
1-1 Sided, Copy Booklet, No 10 sheets of 8.5 x 5 sheets (setup Cover / Folding + Stapling 11 / A4 LEF is for 5 - 7 sheets) 1-1 Sided, Copy Booklet, No 16 sheets of 8.5 x 8 sheets (setup Cover / Folding + Stapling 11 / A4 LEF is for 8 - 14 sheets) 1-1 Sided, Copy Booklet, No 30 sheets of 8.5 x 15 sheets Cover / Folding + Stapling 11 / A4 LEF 1-1 Sided, Copy Booklet, No 30 sheets of 8.5 x 15 sheets Cover / Folding + Stapling 11 / A4 LEF
11 x 17 / A3 SEF
6.
Measure X1 and verify Fold Position on each job against the Fold Specification table in Figure 1.
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NOTE: If the A-side is longer than the B-side, the current NVM value should be increased. If the B-side is longer than the A-side, the current NVM value should be decreased.
X1 A X1
Paper Size
X1
B
Job # 1 2
Note: Example showing A-side longer than B-side
NVM 763-141 763-142 763-143 763-144 763-152 763-153 763-154 763-155 763-145 763-146
Default Range 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Remark
Smaller than 0.0 +/- 1.5 MM 14 in. / B4 14 in. / B4 and 0.0 +/- 2.0 MM larger
0 ~ 200 1 count = 0.1 mm. Target amount to be adjusted is half the amount of the total Fold Misalignment. 0 ~ 200 1 count = 0.1 mm. Target amount to be adjusted is half the amount of the total Fold Misalignment. 0 ~ 200 1 count = 0.1 mm. Target amount to be adjusted is half the amount of the total Fold Misalignment. 0 ~ 200 1 count = 0.1 mm. Target amount to be adjusted is half the amount of the total Fold Misalignment. 0 ~ 200 1 count = 0.1 mm. Target amount to be adjusted is half the amount of the total Fold Misalignment. 0 ~ 200 1 count = 0.1 mm. Target amount to be adjusted is half the amount of the total Fold Misalignment. 0 ~ 200 1 count = 0.1 mm. Target amount to be adjusted is half the amount of the total Fold Misalignment. 0 ~ 200 1 count = 0.1 mm. Target amount to be adjusted is half the amount of the total Fold Misalignment. 0 ~ 200 1 count = 0.1 mm. Target amount to be adjusted is half the amount of the total Fold Misalignment. 0 ~ 200 1 count = 0.1 mm. Target amount to be adjusted is half the amount of the total Fold Misalignment.
3 4 5 6
NOTE: TO DETERMINE WHICH SIDE IS "A" AND WHICH SIDE IS "B", OPEN THE BOOKLET AS IT COMES OUT ON THE BOOKLET TRAY. THE "A"-SIDE IS TO THE LEFT AND THE "B"-SIDE IS TO THE RIGHT.
B A A
Figure 1 Fold Specification 7.
B
7
0102102A-COP
8 9 10
If the fold is within specification on each job, go to the Booklet Staple Position (Staple on Fold Fine Adjustment) (ADJ 12.10). If any of the booklets are out of specification, go to the Adjustment procedure. Enter the UI Diagnostics (Accessing UI Diagnostics). NOTE: The adjustment can also be made through the PWS, routine dC128. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode for instructions on how to access the PWS Diagnostics.
Adjustment
1. 3. 4. 5.
Set up and run the job/s that were subject to adjustment (Table 1). Check output against specifications in Figure 1. Repeat procedure until the Fold Position meets specification or customer request. After adjustment is done, go to ADJ 12.10 Booklet Staple Position (Staple on Fold Fine Adjustment.
2.
ADJ 12.9
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Check
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Ensure that the trays used are correctly programmed. Ensure that the Fold Skew is within specification (ADJ 12.4). Ensure that the Fold Position is within specification (ADJ 12.5). Ensure that the Staple Position (Staple on Fold) is within specification (ADJ 12.6). Ensure that the Fold Position (Fine Adjust) is within specification (ADJ 12.9). Set machine up according to instructions in Table 1 and run 1 set of each Booklet job. Label each booklet. Table 1 Booklet Jobs Select Paper Job Supply 1 2 3 8.5 x 11 / A4 SEF 8.5 x 11 / A4 SEF 8.5 x 11 / A4 SEF In Scan Options / Output Format Tabs, select: Output Originals in DADF Booklet Size
X1 = +/- 1.0 mm
NOTE: TO DETERMINE WHICH SIDE IS "A" AND WHICH SIDE IS "B", OPEN THE BOOKLET AS IT COMES OUT ON THE BOOKLET TRAY. THE "A"-SIDE IS TO THE LEFT AND THE "B"-SIDE IS TO THE RIGHT.
1-1 Sided, Copy Booklet, No 6 sheets of 8.5 x 11 3 sheets Cover / Folding + Stapling / A4 LEF 1-1 Sided, Copy Booklet, No 8 sheets of 8.5 x 11 4 sheets Cover / Folding + Stapling / A4 LEF 1-1 Sided, Copy Booklet, No 10 sheets of 8.5 x Cover / Folding + Stapling 11 / A4 LEF 1-1 Sided, Copy Booklet, No 16 sheets of 8.5 x Cover / Folding + Stapling 11 / A4 LEF 5 sheets (setup is for 5 - 7 sheets) 8 sheets (setup is for 8 - 14 sheets)
B A A
B 0102099A-COP
Figure 1 Staple Position
8.
8.5 x 11 / A4 SEF
If X1 is within specification, the complete Booklet Maker setup is done. If X1 is out of specification, go to the Adjustment procedure. Enter the UI Diagnostics (Accessing UI Diagnostics). NOTE: The adjustment can also be made through the PWS, routine dC128. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode for instructions on how to access the PWS Diagnostics.
Adjustment
1.
7.
Measure A and B on both Booklet jobs and verify X1 against specification in Figure 1. 2.
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ADJ 12.10
NOTE: If the A-side is longer than the B-side, the current NVM value should be increased. If the B-side is longer than the A-side, the current NVM value should be decreased. Table 2 NVM locations Job # 1 2 3 4 NVM 763-147 763-148 763-149 763-150 Default Range 100 100 100 100 Remark
0 ~ 200 1 count = 0.1 mm. Target amount to be adjusted is half the amount of the total Fold Misalignment. 0 ~ 200 1 count = 0.1 mm. Target amount to be adjusted is half the amount of the total Fold Misalignment. 0 ~ 200 1 count = 0.1 mm. Target amount to be adjusted is half the amount of the total Fold Misalignment. 0 ~ 200 1 count = 0.1 mm. Target amount to be adjusted is half the amount of the total Fold Misalignment.
3. 4.
Set up and run the job/s that were subject to adjustment (Table 1). Check output against specifications in Figure 1. Repeat procedure until the Staple Position meets specification or customer request.
ADJ 12.10
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2
Remove screws (2) and remove cover Remove screws (6)
1
Loosen thumbscrew, remove bracket and power cord
6.
Figure 1 Removing the Right Rear Lower Cover 5. Remove screws (Figure 2).
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REP 1.1
4
Remove screws (2)
3
Disconnect connectors (2), release harness clip (2)
Disconnect connectors (6) Figure 3 Disconnecting connectors NOTE: Step 7 does not have to be done. It is however recommended that you complete this step as it creates more space and gives more room to access connectors and screws in the next coming steps. 7. Remove the IIT LVPS (Figure 4).
2
Disconnect connector and remove ground strap (1 screw)
1
Remove screws (2) Figure 4 IIT LVPS
8.
REP 1.1
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3
Disconnect connectors (3)
4
Release Harness from Clip
1
Disconnect connectors (4)
2
Disconnect connectors (3)
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REP 1.1
REP 1.1
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Remove screws (4) Figure 1 Removing the Rear Upper Cover 2. Remove Bracket (Figure 2). 3.
Figure 2 Removing the Bracket Remove screw securing the Chassis Assembly to the frame (Figure 3).
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REP 3.1
Remove screw
2
Loosen screw
1
Disconnect connectors (2 shown in this picture)
3
Figure 3 Removing screw securing the Chassis Assembly to the frame 4. Open the Chassis Assembly (Figure 4). Loosen screw and open the Chassis Assem-
REP 3.1
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1
Remove screws (5) Remove screws (2) and the Main K Duct
2
Slide out the Control Unit Figure 1 Removing the Main K - Duct 3. Remove the V-Transport Duct (Figure 2).
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Remove Remove screws (2) screws (2) the V and the V -Transport Transport Duct Duct
2
Remove screws (2) and the V - Transport fan and Duct
1
Disconnect connector
Figure 2 Removing the V - Transport Duct 4. Remove the V-Transport Fan and Duct (Figure 3). 5.
Figure 3 Removing the V - Transport Fan and Duct Remove the Tension Bracket (Figure 4).
REP 3.3
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Remove screws (3) and the Tension Bracket Figure 4 Removing the Tension racket 6. Remove the Gear Bracket (Figure 5). 7.
Remove screws (2) and the Gear Figure 5 Removing the Gear Bracket Disconnect connectors and release Wire Harness from Harness Clips (Figure 6).
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REP 3.3
4 3
Remove Harness Clip from Main Drive Assembly Release Wire Harness from Harness Clip
2
Release Wire Harness from Harness Clips (2)
1
Disconnect connectors Figure 6 Disconnecting connectors and releasing Wire Harness 8. Remove the Main Drive Assembly (Figure 7).
Remove screws (4) and the Main Drive Assembly Figure 7 Removing the Main Drive Assembly
Replacement
1. When replacing the Main Drive Assembly, ensure that the Belt is positioned to the right of the Tension Pulley (on the Tensioning Bracket) (Figure 8).
REP 3.3
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When replacing the Tension Pulley on the Main Drive Assembly, ensure that the Belt is positioned as in this figure. (Belt on right side of pulley.)
2
Disconnect Network connectors (2), Power and DFE / IOT connector
1
Turn Power Switch off
3
Figure 8 Belt position on the Tensioning Pulley 2. Re-install parts in reverse order of the removal procedure. Loosen screws (2)
Figure 1 Disconnecting connectors and loosening screws 2. Remove the Network Controller (Figure 2).
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Figure 2 Disconnecting connectors Figure 4 Removing the Riser PWB and Bracket 4. Remove the JPEG PWB (Figure 3). 6. Remove the UI Interface PWB (Figure 5).
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REP 3.5
Replacement
1. Remove the following items from the old ESS PWB and re-install them on the new ESS PWB: Remove screw and the UI Interface PWB 2. EEP ROM DRAM (J330) DRAM (J331) DRAM (reverse of J337) ROM (J332) NVM (J334) MAC Address ROM (U2402) (Op. Font (J333)) (Op. DRAM (J338))
Figure 5 Removing the UI Interface PWB 7. Remove the ESS PWB (Figure 6).
1
Remove screws (2) and the Bracket
2
Remove screws (7) and the ESS PWB
REP 3.5
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1
Remove screws (3)
2
Remove VSEL PWB and bracket
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REP 3.6
5.
Remove screw and the BP PWB Remove screws (6) and the VSEL PWB Figure 5 Removing the VSEL PWB Figure 4 Removing the BP PWB 6. Remove the VSEL PWB (Figure 5).
REP 3.6
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3
Remove (2) screws and lift off Tray Assembly
2 1
Disconnect connector Remove (2) thumbscrews
1
Loosen the (4) screws, then raise the UI up to disengage.
Replacement
1. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.
Figure 1 Removing the UI from the Tilt Swivel brackets Launch DocuColor 250 05/16/05 4-73 Repairs and Adjustments
4.
Place the UI face down on a flat, padded surface and remove the Rear Base Cover. PL 17.3 a. b. Remove (4) securing screws. Remove the Rear Base Cover. Remove the (9) securing screws. Remove the EME Cover. Remove the screw (1). Disconnect (2) connectors. Disconnect (2) flat cables.
5.
6.
Disconnect (2) connectors and (2) flat cables from the UI PWB. Figure 2 a. b. c.
Replacement
1. 2. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. After replacing the UI PWB, perform the required adjustment procedure. ADJ 4.1
Figure 2 Disconnect connectors and flat cables from UI PWB 7. Remove the UI PWB. Figure 3 a. b. c. Remove (2) stud screws. Remove (4) securing screws. Remove the UI PWB.
REP 4.2
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Removal WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. 1. Remove the (2) screws on the bracket on the back of the Left Counter Balance, flip the bracket upside down, and reinstall the screws. PL 14.3 Figure 1
Replacement
1. 2. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. Perform Adjustment procedures for registration, height, and skew. Side Edge Registration. ADJ 5.2 Lead Edge Registration. ADJ 5.3 Height Adjustment. ADJ 5.4 Lead Skew. ADJ 5.1
1
Remove the screws, invert this bracket, and reinstall the screws.
Figure 1 Counter Balance bracket 2. 3. Remove the (2) screws on the bracket on the back of the Right Counter Balance, flip the bracket upside down, and reinstall the screws. PL 14.3 Open the DADF to a full vertical position, then insert the shaft of a screw driver horizontally through the hole in the lower front of the Left Counter Balance to secure it from closing.
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4.
Insert the shaft of a screw driver horizontally through the hole in the lower front of the Right Counter Balance to secure it from closing. To set the DADF back to its horizontal, operating position, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.
Replacement
1.
Removal WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. 1. Remove the DADF Front Cover. a. b. c. d. e. Open the Feeder Upper Chute. PL 14.5 Raise the DADF to the fully open position. Remove the (2) screws from the underside of the cover. Lower the DADF approximately half way down. Gently pull on the lower left and lower right corners of the cover, while rocking the cover up. The rocking motion releases (2) plastic tabs in the upper edge of the cover from (2) cutouts in the inner sheet metal of the DADF. Lift the cover up and out to remove. With the DADF in the closed (fully down) position, open the Feeder Upper Chute. Loosen the (2) screws at the bottom, outer edge of the cover. Lift the cover up approximately 8 inches (20.32cm) and pull the cover toward you to remove.
f. 2. a. b. c. 3.
Remove the DADF Left Lower Cover. NOTE: To remove the (2) hidden screws securing this cover, you must first remove the DADF Front and Rear Covers. a. b. c. d. Raise the DADF to the half open position. Remove the left lower screw in the front of the DADF. Remove the right lower screw in the rear of the DADF. Starting at the right edge of the cover, gently pull the cover toward you to remove it. NOTE: Observe the plastic pins on the right and left sides of the cover that help to hold the cover in place.
Replacement
1. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.
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Disconnect the Earth Wire connected to the DADF as shown in the figure. Figure 1
6.
7.
8.
Insert a securing shaft in the Left Counter Balance if you wish to keep the Counter Balance flat for reinstallation. This will avoid having to remove the DADF to install a new Counter Balance. Remove the Left Counter Balance. a. b. c. Remove the (4) screws at the base of the Counter Balance. Remove the (2) screws securing the Bracket to the top of the Counter Balance. Remove the Left Counter Balance.
9.
Replacement
1. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. NOTE: Remember to pull out the securing shaft that has been inserted in a new Counter Balance.
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NOTE: Remember to pull out the securing shaft that has been inserted in a new Counter Balance
1
Earth Wire.
Figure 1 Earth Wire on PWB 7. Remove the DADF PWB. a. b. 8. a. b. c. d. 9. Loosen the (2) screws on the bracket underneath the PWB. Lift the PWB up to remove it from the DADF. Remove (2) screws securing the Bracket to the DADF. Remove (2) screws securing the Bracket to the top of the Right Counter Balance. Remove the screw and nut at the front of the Bracket (if installed). Remove the Bracket.
Insert a securing shaft in the Counter Balance if you wish to keep the Counter Balance flat for reinstallation. This will avoid having to remove the DADF to install a new Counter Balance. a. b. Remove (4) screws at the base of the Counter Balance. Remove the Right Counter Balance.
Replacement
1. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order
REP 5.5
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Replacement
1
Clutch Bracket
Figure 1 Clutch Bracket 3. Remove the DADF Feed Motor. a. b. c. Disconnect the connector. Remove the screws (2). Remove the DADF Feed Motor.
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4.
At the front of the copier/printer, disconnect the connector and remove (2) screws used to secure the harness guide. Note that one screw is hidden behind the loom of wires. Figure 2
a. b. a. b.
Remove the screws (4). Remove the Inverter Exit Chute. Remove the pulley while releasing the hook. Remove the E-Ring. Remove the bearing. Remove the E-Ring. Remove the bearing. Remove the Invert Drive Roll.
1
Harness Guide
c. d. e. f. 1.
Replacement
To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.
Figure 2 Harness Guide 5. 6. Move the harness guide to the left. Remove the Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid. PL 14.11 a. b. c. d. 7. a. b. c. 8. a. b. c. 9. Disconnect the connector. Observe the alignment of the mark on the solenoids right bracket with the marks on the sheet metal of the DADF. Loosen the screws (2). Remove the Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid. Remove the screw (1). Remove the Tension Spring. Remove the Link. Remove the C-Clip. Remove the bearing. Remove the Invert Chute (moving it toward the front of the copier/printer).
REP 5.7
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1
DADF Feed Clutch
1
Clutch Bracket Figure 1 DADF Feed Clutch
Replacement
1. 2. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the DC 135 HFSI counter. Chain Link: 955-828. 3. a. b. 4. 5. Launch DocuColor 250
Figure 1 Clutch Bracket Disengage the DADF Feed Clutch. Remove the C-Clip on the Clutch Shaft. Pull the Feed Clutch toward you to disengage its gear from the motor belt.
Remove the Feed Motor Belt from the Clutch Bracket. Disconnect the connector on top of the DADF Feed Motor. Repairs and Adjustments
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6. 7. 1.
Remove (2) screws securing the DADF Feed Motor Remove the Feed Motor Belt. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.
Replacement
1
Pre Registration Motor
Figure 1 DADF Pre Registration Motor Repairs and Adjustments 05/16/05 4-82 Launch DocuColor 250
6.
Remove the pulley and bearing attached to the Takeaway Roll at the rear of the DADF. a. b. c. d. Remove the E-Ring. Remove the pulley. Remove the E-ring. Remove the bearing. Remove the KL-Clip. Remove the bearing.
7.
Remove the bearing attached to the Takeaway Roll at the front of the DADF. a. b.
8. 1.
Remove the Takeaway Roll. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.
Replacement
1
Registration Motor
Figure 1 DADF Registration Motor 4. Open the DADF Left Upper Cover. PL 14.5 a. b. 5. a. Slightly open the Feeder Upper Chute. PL 14.5 Open the DADF Left Upper Cover. Disconnect the connector.
At the front of the DADF, remove the Baffle Solenoid. PL 14.7 Figure 2
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b. c.
Remove the (2) securing screws. Remove the Baffle Solenoid. NOTE: Observe the alignment of the mark on the solenoids lower right bracket with the marks on the sheet metal of the DADF.
1
Baffle Solenoid. Note the alignment marks near lower right bracket.
1. 2. 3.
Remove the DADF. REP 5.1 Remove the DADF Front, Rear, and Left Lower Covers. REP 5.3 At the right rear of the DADF, remove the (2) screws used to secure the harness guide, and move the guide out of the way. Figure 1 a. b. c. d. e. Remove the securing screws (2). Unplug the connectors to all five (5) motors. Unplug the connector to the DADF Feed Clutch. PL 14.6 Untwist the wire tie at the left end of the harness. Lift up the harness guide and move it toward you, carefully disengaging the wire loom, as necessary, to move the guide out of the way. If the wire loom becomes a problem, additional portions of the loom can be disconnected at the DADF PWB.
Figure 2 Baffle Solenoid 6. Remove the Reg In 2 Chute. a. b. 7. a. b. c. 8. a. b. 1. Remove the (2) securing screws (one at each end of the chute). Remove the Reg In 2 Chute. Remove the securing screw. Remove the Sensor Bracket. Disconnect the connector. Remove the screw. Remove the Lead Reg Sensor.
Replacement
To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.
1
Rear Harness Guide Figure 1 Rear Harness Guide
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4.
Remove the Pre Registration Motor. PL 14.7 a. b. c. Remove the spring. Remove the screws (3). Remove the Pre Registration (Pre Reg) Motor. Disconnect the connector. Remove the spring. Remove the screws (2). Remove the Registration Motor. Remove the (4) screws at the base of the Counter Balance. Remove the (2) screws securing the Bracket to the top of the Counter Balance. Remove the Left Counter Balance. Disconnect the connector. Remove the screws (4). Remove the Reg Out Chute. Slightly open the Feeder Upper Chute. PL 14.5 Open the DADF Left Upper Cover. Remove (2) screws at the rear side of the DADF. Loosen (1) screw at the front side of the DADF. Remove the Left Upper Cover. Disconnect the connector. Remove the (2) securing screws. Remove the Baffle Solenoid. b. NOTE: Observe the alignment of the mark on the solenoids lower right bracket with the marks on the sheet metal of the DADF. c. a. b. a. b. c. a. b. c. d. Figure 2 Baffle Solenoid 11. Remove the L/H Cover Interlock Switch, underneath the Baffle Solenoid. a. Disconnect the connector by lifting the cover of the connector, with your finger nail or a small, flat-bladed screwdriver, and gently pulling the wires toward you. Remove the (2) securing screws. Remove the L/H Cover Interlock Switch. Remove the (2) securing screws (one at each end of the chute). Remove the Reg In 2 Chute. Remove the securing screw. Remove the Sensor Bracket. Disconnect the connector. Remove the E-Ring. Small. Remove the pulley. Remove the E-Ring. Large. Remove the bearing.
1
Baffle Solenoid. Note the alignment marks near lower right bracket.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10. Remove the Baffle Solenoid at the front of the DADF. PL 14.7 Figure 2
14. Remove the pulley and bearing at the rear of the DADF.
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REP 5.12
a. b.
Replacement
1. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.
1
Clutch Bracket.
Figure 1 Clutch Bracket 3. Remove the DADF Feed Motor. a. b. c. Disconnect the connector. Remove (2) securing screws. Remove the DADF Feed Motor.
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4.
At the front of the copier/printer, disconnect the connector and remove (2) screws used to secure the harness guide. Note that one screw is hidden behind the loom of wires. Figure 2
1 1
Harness Guide Invert Roll Nip Release
Figure 3 Invert Roll Nip Release Solenoid 7. Figure 2 Harness Guide 5. 6. Move the harness guide to the left. Remove the Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid. PL 14.11 Figure 3 a. b. c. d. Disconnect the connector. Observe the alignment of the mark on the solenoids right bracket with the marks on the sheet metal of the DADF. Loosen the screws (2). Remove the Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid. 9. 8. Remove the Link. a. b. c. a. b. c. a. b. Remove the screw (1). Remove the Tension Spring. Remove the Link. Remove the C-Clip. Remove the bearing. Remove the Invert Chute (moving it toward the front of the copier/printer). Remove the screws (4). Remove the Inverter Exit Chute.
10. Loosen the (2) screws used to secure the DADF Exit Motor to loosen the tension before removing the Exit Motor Belt. a. b. c. a. b. Launch DocuColor 250 Loosen the screws (2). Push the DADF Exit Motor to the right. Remove the Exit Motor Belt. Remove the E-Ring. Remove the Pulley. Repairs and Adjustments
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REP 5.13
c. d. e. f. g. 1.
Remove the E-Ring. Remove the Bearing. Remove the E-Ring. Remove the Bearing. Remove the Exit Roll 1.
Replacement
To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.
1
Clutch Bracket
Figure 1 Clutch Bracket 3. Remove the DADF Feed Motor. a. b. c. Disconnect the connector. Remove (2) securing screws. Remove the DADF Feed Motor.
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4.
At the front of the copier/printer, disconnect the connector and remove (2) screws used to secure the harness guide. Note that one screw is hidden behind the loom of wires. Figure 2
1
Invert Roll Nip Release Solenoid
1
Harness Guide
Figure 3 Invert Roll Nip Release Solenoid 7. Figure 2 Harness Guide 5. 6. Move the harness guide to the left. Remove the Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid. PL 14.11 Figure 3 a. b. c. d. Disconnect the connector. Observe the alignment of the mark on the solenoids right bracket with the marks on the sheet metal of the DADF. Loosen the screws (2). Remove the Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid. 9. 8. Remove the Link. a. b. c. a. b. c. a. b. Remove the screw (1). Remove the Tension Spring. Remove the Link. Remove the C-Clip. Remove the bearing. Remove the Invert Chute (moving it toward the front of the copier/printer). Remove the screws (4). Remove the Inverter Exit Chute.
10. Loosen the (2) screws used to secure the DADF Exit Motor to loosen the tension before removing the Exit Motor Belt. a. b. c. a. b. Launch DocuColor 250 Loosen the screws (2). Push the DADF Exit Motor to the right. Remove the Exit Motor Belt. Release the cable clamp. Disconnect the connector. Repairs and Adjustments
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REP 5.14
c. d. a. b.
Remove the screws (2). Remove the Exit Gate Solenoid. Remove the screws (2). Remove the Gate Link Bracket.
13. Remove the Tension Spring and Link. 14. Remove the Inverter Lower Gate. PL 14.11 a. b. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. 1. Remove the Inverter Lower Gate. Remove the bearing. Remove the E-Ring. Remove the Pulley. Remove the E-Ring. Remove the Bearing. Remove the E-Ring. Remove the Bearing. Remove Exit Roll 2.
Disengage the Tension Spring from the DADF. Figure 1 NOTE: Observe the position of the Plate Spring, which rests on top of the spring.
Replacement
To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.
1
Tension Spring with Plate Spring on top
Figure 1 Tension Spring with Plate Spring on top 3. Remove the rectangular, plastic Chute Guide from the underside of the Upper Feeder Chute. Figure 2
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1
Plastic Chute
2.
Disengage the Tension Spring from the DADF. Figure 1 NOTE: Observe the position of the Plate Spring, which rests on top of the spring.
1
Figure 2 Plastic Chute 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Remove the KL-Clip from the rear (large gear end) of the Feed Shaft. Disengage the Sleeve Bearing by sliding it on the Feed Shaft toward the front of the DADF. Remove the KL-Clip from the front (roller end) of the Feed Shaft. Disengage the Sleeve Bearing by sliding it on the Feed Shaft toward the back of the DADF. Remove the Feeder/Nudger Roll Component. Remove the KL-Clip on the Feed Roll. a. b. 1. 2. 3. Remove the Feed Shaft. Remove the Feed Roll. 3. Figure 1 Tension Spring with Plate Spring on top Remove the rectangular, plastic Chute Guide from the underside of the Upper Feeder Chute. Figure 2 Tension Spring with Plate Spring on top
Replacement
To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. Install the Feed Roll with the clutch end facing the Feed Shaft. When reinstalling the Tension Spring, make sure to place the Plate Spring on top of the Tension Spring.
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1
Plastic Chute
Remove the Platen Exit Sensor Bracket (the lower of the two visible brackets). Figure 1
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Platen Exit Sensor Bracket
Figure 2 Plastic Chute 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Remove the KL-Clip from the rear (large gear end) of the Feed Shaft. Disengage the Sleeve Bearing by sliding it on the Feed Shaft toward the front of the DADF. Remove the KL-Clip from the front (roller end) of the Feed Shaft. Disengage the Sleeve Bearing by sliding it on the Feed Shaft toward the back of the DADF. Remove the Feeder/Nudger Roll Component. Remove the KL-Clip on the Nudger Roll. a. b. 1. 2. 3. Remove the Nudger Shaft. Remove the Nudger Roll.
Replacement
To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. Install the Nudger Roll with the clutch end facing the Nudger Shaft. When reinstalling the Tension Spring, make sure to place the Plate Spring on top of the Tension Spring. 4. Figure 1 Platen Sensor Bracket Remove the Platen Exit Sensor from the Sensor Bracket. a. b. c. Disconnect the connector. Remove the screw (1). Remove the Platen Exit Sensor.
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Replacement
1. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.
Remove the Invert Sensor Bracket (the upper of the two visible brackets). Figure 1
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Invert Sensor Bracket
Figure 1 Invert Sensor Bracket 4. Remove the Invert Sensor from the Sensor Bracket. a. b. c. Disconnect the connector. Remove the screw (1). Remove the Invert Sensor.
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Replacement
1. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.
1
Clutch Bracket
Figure 1 Clutch Bracket 3. Remove the DADF Feed Motor. a. b. c. Disconnect the connector. Remove (2) securing screws. Remove the DADF Feed Motor.
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4.
At the front of the copier/printer, disconnect the connector and remove (2) screws used to secure the harness guide. Note that one screw is hidden behind the loom of wires. Figure 2
1
Invert Roll Nip Release Solenoid
1
Harness Guide
Figure 3 Invert Roll Nip Release Solenoid 7. Figure 2 Harness Guide 5. 6. Move the harness guide to the left. Remove the Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid. PL 14.11 Figure 3 a. b. c. d. Disconnect the connector. Observe the alignment of the mark on the solenoids right bracket with the marks on the sheet metal of the DADF. Loosen the screws (2). Remove the Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid. 9. 8. Remove the Link. a. b. c. a. b. c. a. b. a. b. Remove the screw (1). Remove the Tension Spring. Remove the Link. Remove the C-Clip. Remove the bearing. Remove the Invert Chute (moving it toward the front of the copier/printer). Remove the screws (4). Remove the Inverter Exit Chute. Remove the screw (1). Remove the Sensor Bracket.
11. Disconnect the connector to the DADF Exit Sensor 1. As shown on the Parts List, this sensor is attached to the side of the bracket that features two holes only (with no extra metal notches or cutouts). 12. Remove the DADF Exit Sensor 1. a. Remove the screw (1).
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REP 5.19
b. 1.
Replacement
To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. NOTE: If you completely removed the Sensor Bracket from the DADF, and disconnected both connectors, connect the Blue connector to the DADF Exit Sensor 1, and the White connector to the DADF Exit Sensor 2.
1
Clutch Bracket
Figure 1 Clutch Bracket 3. Remove the DADF Feed Motor. a. b. c. Disconnect the connector. Remove (2) securing screws. Remove the DADF Feed Motor.
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4.
At the front of the copier/printer, disconnect the connector and remove (2) screws used to secure the harness guide. Note that one screw is hidden behind the loom of wires. Figure 2
1 1
Harness Guide Invert Roll Nip Release Solenoid
Figure 3 Invert Roll Nip Release Solenoid 7. Figure 2 Harness Guide 5. 6. Move the harness guide to the left. Remove the Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid. PL 14.11 Figure 3 a. b. c. d. Disconnect the connector. Observe the alignment of the mark on the solenoids right bracket with the marks on the sheet metal of the DADF. Loosen the screws (2). Remove the Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid. 9. 8. Remove the Link. a. b. c. a. b. c. a. b. a. b. Remove the screw (1). Remove the Tension Spring. Remove the Link. Remove the C-Clip. Remove the bearing. Remove the Invert Chute (moving it toward the front of the copier/printer). Remove the screws (4). Remove the Inverter Exit Chute. Remove the screw (1). Remove the Sensor Bracket.
11. Disconnect the connector to the DADF Exit Sensor 2. As shown on the Parts List, this sensor is attached to the side of the bracket that features both mounting holes and extra metal notches or cutouts). 12. Remove the DADF Exit Sensor 2. a. Remove the screw (1).
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REP 5.20
b. 1.
Replacement
To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. NOTE: If you completely removed the Sensor Bracket from the DADF, and disconnected both connectors, connect the Blue connector to the DADF Exit Sensor 1, and the White connector to the DADF Exit Sensor 2.
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DADF Reg Sensor Bracket
Figure 1 DADF Reg Sensor Bracket 5. Remove the DADF Reg Sensor from the Sensor Bracket. a. b. c. Disconnect the connector. Remove the screw (1). Remove the DADF Reg Sensor.
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Replacement
1. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.
With the Chutes flat side down on a cushioned surface, remove the screw on the Bracket securing the Retard Roll Housing assembly to the Chute. Figure 1
1
Retard Roll Housing
Figure 1 Retard Roll Housing 4. 5. 1. Invert the Housing assembly, then locate and remove the KL-Clip securing the Retard Roll Shaft. Slide the Retard Roll Shaft to the right and remove the Retard Roll. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.
Replacement
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NOTE: After resecuring the Retard Roll Housing assembly to the Chute, verify that the Tension Spring is still attached to both the Bracket and the Retard Roll Housing. To verify spring action, hold the Lower Feeder Chute in one hand, while gently pushing upwards on the Retard Roll with the other hand.
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Rear Harness Guide Figure 1 Rear Harness Guide Repairs and Adjustments 05/16/05 4-100 Launch DocuColor 250
5.
Remove the Pre Registration Motor. PL 14.7 a. b. c. Remove the spring. Remove the screws (3). Remove the Pre Registration (Pre Reg) Motor. Disconnect the connector. Remove the spring. Remove the screws (2). Remove the Registration Motor. Remove the (4) screws at the base of the Counter Balance. Remove the (2) screws securing the Bracket to the top of the Counter Balance. Remove the Left Counter Balance.
6.
7.
8. 9.
Open the Feeder Upper Chute. PL 14.5 Remove the Feeder Lower Chute. a. b. Remove the securing screws (4). Remove the Feeder Lower Chute.
10. Remove the pulley and bearing attached to the Takeaway Roll at the rear of the DADF. PL 14.7 a. b. c. d. a. b. Remove the E-Ring. Remove the pulley. Remove the R-Ring. Remove the bearing. Figure 2 Clutch Bracket 14. Remove the DADF Feed Motor. a. b. c. Disconnect the connector. Remove the screws (2). Remove the DADF Feed Motor. Remove the KL-Clip. Remove the bearing.
1
Clutch Bracket
11. Remove the bearing attached to the Takeaway Roll at the front of the DADF.
12. Remove the Takeaway Roll. 13. Remove the Clutch Bracket. PL 14.6 Figure 2 a. b. c. d. Disconnect the connector. Remove the spring. Remove the screws (2). Remove the Clutch Bracket.
15. At the front of the copier/printer, disconnect the connector and remove (2) screws used to secure the harness guide. Note that one screw is hidden behind the loom of wires. Figure 3
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REP 5.23
1 1
Harness Guide Invert Roll Nip Release Solenoid
Figure 3 Harness Guide 16. Move the harness guide to the left. 17. Remove the Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid. PL 14.11 Figure 4 a. b. c. d. Disconnect the connector. Observe the alignment of the mark on the solenoids right bracket with the marks on the sheet metal of the DADF. Loosen the screws (2). Remove the Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid. 18. Remove the Link. a. b. c. a. b. c. a. b. a. b. c. d. e. f.
Remove the screw (1). Remove the Tension Spring. Remove the Link. Remove the C-Clip. Remove the bearing. Remove the Invert Chute (moving it toward the front of the copier/printer). Remove the screws (4). Remove the Inverter Exit Chute. Remove the pulley while releasing the hook. Remove the E-Ring. Remove the bearing. Remove the E-Ring. Remove the bearing. Remove the Invert Drive Roll.
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22. Loosen the (2) screws used to secure the DADF Exit Motor to loosen the tension before removing the Exit Motor Belt. PL 14.10 a. b. c. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. a. b. c. d. Loosen the screws (2). Push the DADF Exit Motor to the right. Remove the Exit Motor Belt. Remove the E-Ring. Remove the Pulley. Remove the E-Ring. Remove the Bearing. Remove the E-Ring. Remove the Bearing. Remove the Exit Roll 1. Release the cable clamp. Disconnect the connector. Remove the screws (2). Remove the Exit Gate Solenoid.
b.
26. Remove the Tension Spring and Link. 27. Remove the Inverter Lower Gate. PL 14.11 a. b. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. Remove the Inverter Lower Gate. Remove the bearing. Remove the E-Ring. Remove the Pulley. Remove the E-Ring. Remove the Bearing. Remove the E-Ring. Remove the Bearing. Remove Exit Roll 2.
29. Disconnect the connectors to the DADF Exit Sensor 1 and the DADF Exit Sensor 2. NOTE: For reference purposes, the Blue connector is connected to the DADF Exit Sensor 1, and the White connector is connected to the DADF Exit Sensor 2. 30. Remove the Exit Upper Chute. PL 14.23 a. b. Remove the screws (4). Remove the Exit Upper Chute. Open the Invert Chute. Remove (2) screws securing the Guide Upper Chute. Remove the Guide Upper Chute. Remove the Tapping Screws (4). Remove the Guide Chute. Disconnect the Platen Exit Sensor, which is the lower of the two sensors. Disconnect the Invert Sensor, which is the upper of the two sensors.
1
Exit Gate Solenoid
a. b. c. a. b. a. b.
34. At the left rear of the DADF, where the Left Counter Balance was removed, remove the Belt from the Pulley. PL 14.9 a. b. c. a. b. c. Figure 5 Exit Gate Solenoid 25. Remove the Gate Link Bracket. a. Remove the screws (2). a. b. c. Loosen the screw (1) of the Tension Bracket. Slide the Tension Bracket up. Remove the belt from the pulley. Loosen the screws (2) used to secure the Platen Motor. Detach the Platen Spring. Move the Platen Motor to release belt tension. Remove the E-Ring. Remove the Pulley. Remove the Shoulder Screw.
37. Remove the Registration Roll Pulley. PL 14.8 05/16/05 4-103 Repairs and Adjustments
REP 5.23
a. b.
38. At the rear of the DADF, remove the Platen Rear Link from the shaft and remove the bearing. a. b. c. a. b. c. a. b. Remove the Platen Rear Link from the shaft. Remove the E-Ring. Remove the bearing. Remove the spring. Remove the E-Ring. Remove the Platen Front Link from the shaft. Remove the E-Ring. Remove the bearing.
39. At the front of the DADF, remove the Platen Front Link from the shaft.
Replacement
To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.
1
Remove screws (2)
1
Loosen screws (2) and the IIT Front Cover Figure 1 Removing the IIT Front Cover 7. Remove the IIT Left Cover (Figure 2).
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Remove screws (6) and the UI Support Bracket Figure 3 Removing the UI Support Bracket 9. Remove the IIT Right Cover (Figure 4).
Figure 2 Removing the IIT Left Cover 8. Remove the UI Support Bracket (Figure 3).
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REP 5.24
1
Loosen screws (2)
2
Remove the Right Upper Cover (2 screws)
2
Remove screws (2) and the IIT Right Cover Figure 4 Removing the IIT Right Cover 10. Remove the Right Rear Upper Cover and the Right Upper Cover (Figure 5).
1
Remove the Right Rear Upper Cover (2 screws)
Figure 5 Removing the Right Rear Upper Cover and the Right Upper Cover 11. Remove the Lift Arm used to open/close the IIT Housing (Figure 6).
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1
Disconnect connector and release harness from clips
3
Remove the Stoppers (2) (2 screws)
2
Attach the Arm Shaft Figure 6 Removing the Lift Arm 12. Prepare to open the IIT Frame (Figure 7). Figure 7 Preparing to open the IIT Frame 13. Using the Arm Shaft, lift up the IIT Frame. 14. Secure the IIT Housing using the Brace Shaft (Figure 8).
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REP 5.24
1
Secure the IIT Housing with the Brace Shaft
1. 2.
Secure the DADF in the service position. REP 5.2 Undock the finisher, if present. a. b. c. d. Open the finisher front door. Release the securing latch. Disconnect the connector to the copier/printer. Roll the finisher away from the right side of the copier/printer. Remove (4) securing screws. Remove the IIT Right Cover.
3.
4. 5.
Remove the Right Plate. PL 13.4 Remove the Platen Glass by lifting it up from the right side. PL 13.4 Loosen the Lens Cover screws (10). Slide the cover to the left to disengage it from its securing screws. Carefully lift the cover up and out to remove. Carefully lower the Lens Cover in place, making sure to slide the left rear flange underneath the wire running to APS Sensor 2. Slide the Lens Cover to the right to engage all (10) securing screws. Install the securing screws in the order shown in the figure. Figure 1 a. b. Install the (4) screws indicated in the figure first and secure them in the order shown. Install the remaining (6) screws and secure them (preferably in a crisscross pattern).
2
Lock the Brace Shaft in place by sliding the Locking Bracket to the right and secure with screw Figure 8 Securing the IIT Housing with the Brace Shaft 15. After securing the IIT Frame with the Brace Shaft, remove the Arm Shaft used to lift the IIT Frame.
6. 7. 8. 1. 2. 3.
Replacement
Replacement
1. To install, perform the removal steps in reverse order.
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2
Secure this screw second.
4
Secure this screw fourth
2.
1
Secure this screw first.
3
Secure this screw third.
Figure 1 Lens Cover Screw Securing Sequence 4. 5. 6. 7. Reinstall the Platen Glass. PL 13.4 Reinstall the Right Plate. PL 13.4 Reinstall the IIT Right Cover. PL 13.2 Return the DADF to the normal operating position.
1
Sensor Bracket
Figure 1 IIT Registration Sensor Bracket 5. Detach the IIT Registration Sensor from the Sensor Bracket. Figure 2 a. Launch DocuColor 250 05/16/05 4-109 Disconnect the connector and detach the sensor from the bracket. Repairs and Adjustments
Replacement
1. To install, perform the removal steps in reverse order.
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1
Actuator
2
Platen Angle Sensor
Replacement
1. To install, perform the removal steps in reverse order.
1
Gasket Bracket
Replacement
1. To install, perform the removal steps in reverse order.
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Remove the IPS Fan from the centrally-located Duct at the rear of the IIT.
1
APS Sensors
Replacement
To install, perform the removal steps in reverse order.
3
Conductor Plate
2
CCD Flexible Print Cable
Replacement
1. 2. To install, perform the removal steps in reverse order. Check the Optical Axis Alignment
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At the upper, left rear corner of the copier/printer, disconnect the Lamp Fan connector and unhook the wire harness. Observe the fan direction before removal, then remove the Lamp Fan. To install, perform the removal steps in reverse order.
1
Connector
Replacement
2
Clamps
3
CCD Fan
4
Screws
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4.
Detach the CCD Fan from the Fan Bracket. Figure 2 a. b. Release the clamps (2) to remove the wire harness. Detach the CCD Fan from the Fan Bracket.
Remove the Rear Upper Cover (of the copier/printer). PL 12.2 Disconnect the Carriage Motor connector at the rear of the IPS. Figure 1 a. b. Disconnect the connector. Release the (3) clamps to disengage the wire harness.
1
Clamps
1
Carriage Motor connector
Replacement
1. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.
Figure 1 Carriage Motor connector 6. Remove the Motor Guard. Figure 2 a. Remove (2) securing screws.
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b.
2
Carriage Motor
1
Motor Guard
Figure 2 Carriage Motor Guard 7. 8. Remove the (2) screws securing the Carriage Motor from the front. Remove the Carriage Motor from the rear. a. b. c. 1. 2. Remove the Tension Spring. Unhook the Belt from the Pulley. Remove the Carriage Motor and its attached wire harness.
Replacement
To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. Route the Pulley on the Belt when installing the Carriage Motor. Figure 3 a. b. Belt Pulley
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REP 5.33
7.
Remove the Full Rate Carriage. Figure 2 a. b. Rotate the Full Rate Carriage in the direction of the arrows. Remove the Full Rate Carriage.
Remove the Right Plate. PL 13.4 Remove the Platen Glass by lifting it up from the right side. PL 13.4 Remove the screws used to secure the Carriage Cable at the notch in the IIT frame. Figure 1 a. b. Move the Full Rate Carriage to the notch in the IIT Frame. Remove the screws (Blue 2).
Replacement
1. 2. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. Adjust the position of the Full Rate/Half Rate Carriages. ADJ 5.8
REP 5.34
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NOTE: This procedure describes the installation and removal procedures for the Rear Carriage Cable only.
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. NOTE: The Front and Rear Carriage Cables must be installed separately. 1. 2. Secure the DADF in the service position. REP 5.2 Undock the finisher, if present. a. b. c. d. 3. a. b. 4. 5. 6. Open the finisher front door. Release the securing latch. Disconnect the connector to the copier/printer. Roll the finisher away from the right side of the copier/printer. Remove (4) securing screws. Remove the IIT Right Cover. Figure 1 Marking the front support position 10. Remove the CVT Platen Glass. PL 13.4 Figure 2 a. b. c. Remove the screw. Remove the Support. Remove the CVT Platen Glass.
1
Mark the front support position
Remove the Right Plate. PL 13.4 Remove the Platen Glass by lifting it up from the right side. PL 13.4 Remove the Tray Assembly, and attached UI, from the left side of the copier/printer. PL 17.2 a. b. c. d. e. Disconnect (2) screws securing the UI cable connector to the left side of the copier/ printer and unplug the connector. Remove (2) Thumb Screws from the underside of the Tray Assembly, where the Tray Assembly meets the left side of the copier/printer. Remove (1) screw each from the center of the left and right support brackets on the underside of the Tray Assembly. Lift the Tray Assembly up to remove. Place the Tray Assembly out of the way on a flat surface. Remove (4) securing screws. Remove the IIT Left Cover. Remove (4) securing screws. b. Top (2) screws. Front (2) screws, located behind the front Toner Cartridge Cover. PL 6.2
7.
8.
9.
Mark the installation position of the Front Support. PL 13.4 Figure 1 05/16/05 4-117 Repairs and Adjustments
REP 5.35
Figure 2 Removing the CVT Platen Glass 11. Take out the Full Rate Carriage from the IIT Frame. REP 5.34 NOTE: The Slide Cable Connector can stay connected. 12. Move the Half Rate Carriage until the Carriage Cable ball of the capstan pulley is positioned according to the Conditions (a) and (b) described below. Figure 3 a. Turns of the Carriage Cable. b. Front: 3 Turns Rear: 2 Turns Figure 3 Position the Half Rate Carriage 13. Remove the Carriage Cable. Figure 4 a. b. c. d. Remove the Tension Spring. Detach the Carriage Cable from the Tension Spring. Remove the ball from the groove. Remove the Carriage Cable.
REP 5.35
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2
Clip
1
Ball
Figure 5 Inserting Carriage Cable Ball into Capstan Pulley 2. Wind the Clip end of the Carriage Cable for 3.5 turns. Figure 6 a. b. Wind the Clip end of the Carriage Cable on the Capstan Pulley for 3.5 turns. Secure the Carriage Cable at the Clip end with tape.
Replacement
1. Insert the Carriage Cable into the Capstan Pulley. Figure 5 a. Insert the ball into the Capstan Pulley.
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REP 5.35
Figure 6 Winding Clip end of Carriage Cable on Capstan Pulley 3. Wind the Ball end of the Carriage Cable on the Capstan Pulley for 2.5 turns. Figure 7 a. b. Wind the Ball end of the Carriage Cable on the Capstan Pulley for 2.5 turns. Tape the cable, wound on the Capstan Pulley, to prevent it from loosening.
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NOTE: The following figure shows the respective number of turns of the Carriage Cable at the front and rear. Figure 8
Figure 9 Installing Ball end of Carriage Cable 5. Install the Clip end of the Carriage Cable. Figure 10 a. b. c. d. e. Hang the Carriage Cable on the pulley. (From bottom to top.) Hang it on the smaller pulley on the Half Rate Carriage. (From bottom to top.) Hang the Carriage Cable on the stud. (From bottom to top.) Attach the Tension Spring to the Clip of the Carriage Cable. Hook the Tension Spring to the IIT Frame.
Figure 8 Carriage Cable Turns front and rear 4. Install the Ball end of the Carriage Cable. Figure 9 a. b. c. Hang the Carriage Cable on the pulley. (From bottom to top.) Hang it on the larger pulley on the Half Rate Carriage. (From bottom to top.) Insert the ball into the groove on the IIT Frame.
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REP 5.35
Figure 10 Installing Clip end of Carriage Cable f. g. h. i. 6. Remove the tape used to secure the cable from loosening. Reinstall the Full Rate Carriage into the IIT Frame. REP 5.34 Adjust the position of the Full Rate/Half Rate Carriage. ADJ 5.8 Manually move the Full Rate Carriage to ensure that it moves smoothly.
Continue the installation by performing the removal steps from Step 10 in reverse order.
1
Connectors to the IIT/IPS Unit
Figure 1 Connectors to the IIT/IPS Unit 5. 6. 7. Remove the screws (3 Blue) and pull out the IIT/IPS Unit. Remove the (15) screws securing the IIT/IPS Cover and remove the cover. Figure 2 shows the location of the PWBs.
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BDEC PWB
1
IPS PWB Remove Screws and/or standoffs (see text)
1
Remove screws and Ground Clips (3) Figure 2 IPS PWBs 8. Remove the BDEC PWB (Figure 2). a. b. c. d.
2
Disconnect Connector
2
Disconnect connector.
3
Edge connectors. Figure 3 Removing the IIT/IPS and Mem. PWBs
Note the location and orientation of the three (3) ground clips and (3) screws securing the clips and the BDEC PWB in place. Remove the (3) screws and (3) ground clips from the BDEC PWB. Disconnect one (1) connector to the IIT/IPS PWB. Remove the BDEC PWB.
10. Remove all screws securing the IIT/IPS PWB before removing the Extension Memory and IIT/IPS PWBs as a single unit. a. b. c. d. e. Remove (6) stand-offs. Note the location and orientation of two (2) ground clips, and remove the (2) screws securing the ground clips. Remove (4) screws without ground clips. Remove (2) screws on the metal flange at the edge of the PWB. Remove (4) connector stand-offs on the backplane.
NOTE: You must remove the Extension Memory and IIT/IPS PWBs together as a single unit. and then separate the Extension Memory and IPS boards at the 2 edge connectors 9. Remove all screws securing the Extension Memory PWB(Figure 3). a. b. c. d. Remove (3) stand-offs, without ground clips. Note the location and orientation of three (3) ground clips, and remove the (3) standoffs, with the (3) ground clips. Remove (2) screws without stand-offs. Disconnect one connector.
11. Remove the PSDC PWB, as necessary, by removing (4) screws, disconnecting (2) cable clamps, and disconnecting the connector to the Extension Memory PWB.
Replacement
1. To install, perform the removal steps in reverse order. Screws, standoffs, and ground clips must go back in the correct locations; use Figure 3 and the following legend: 2. circles = location of blue screws x in circle = location of standoffs diamonds = location of ground clip w/ standoff squares = location of ground clips w/out standoffs
If you replaced the IIT/IPS PWB, print a Systems settings list and compare with the list printed at the beginning of the procedure. If the IIT s/w versions do not match, you must reload IIT software.
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REP 5.36
7. 8.
Move the Full Rate Carriage to the notch in the IIT frame. See Figure 2. Remove the Exposure Lamp. Figure 2 a. b. c. d. Remove the wire Harness from the hooks (2). Remove the connector. Remove the screw. Remove the Exposure Lamp.
Remove the Right Plate. PL 13.4 Remove the Platen Glass by lifting it up from the right side. PL 13.4 Disconnect the Exposure Lamp connector. Figure 1 a. Disconnect the connector.
Replacement
1. 2. To install, perform the removal steps in reverse order. Insert the Exposure Lamp Boss into the Full Rate Carriage installation hole. Figure 3 a. b. Exposure Lamp Boss Installation Hole for the Full Rate Carriage.
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Remove the Right Plate. PL 13.4 Remove the Platen Glass by lifting it up from the right side. PL 13.4 Remove the Lamp Ballast PWB. Figure 1 a. b. c. Disconnect the connector. Loosen the screws (2). Remove the Tabs (2) from the Full Rate Carriage and remove the Lamp Ballast PWB.
Figure 3 Inserting the Exposure Lamp 3. When replacing, enter into Diagnostic mode and then clear the DC135 HFSI Counter. Chain Link: 956-803 Chain Link: 956-804
Figure 1 Removing Lamp Ballast PWB 7. Disconnect the Slide Cord connector. Figure 2
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a.
Remove the Right Plate. PL 13.4 Remove the Platen Glass by lifting it up from the right side. PL 13.4 Remove the IIT Rear Cover. PL 13.2 a. b. Remove (4) securing screws. Remove the IIT Rear Cover. Slide the cover out to the rear of the copier/printer. There are no screws to remove. Remove the Top Rear Cover 2. Remove (4) securing screws. Remove the Rear Upper Cover.
7.
8.
Replacement
1. To install, perform the removal steps in reverse order. 9.
Remove the Full Rate Carriage. REP 5.34 a. b. Remove the securing screw. Remove the Harness Guide.
10. Remove the Harness Guide from the Full Rate Carriage. Figure 1
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Figure 2 Removing Slide Cord from Full Rate Carriage Figure 1 Removing the Full Rate Carriage Harness Guide 11. Turn the Full Rate Carriage upside down. 12. Remove the Slide Cord from the Full Rate Carriage. Figure 2 a. b. Pull out the Slide Cord and disconnect the connector. Remove the Slide Cord. 13. Remove the Motor Guard at the rear of the IIT. PL 13.7 Figure 3 a. b. Remove (2) screws securing the Motor Guard. Remove the Motor Guard.
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REP 5.39
1
Slide Cord connector
Figure 3 Removing the Motor Guard at rear of IIT 14. Disconnect the Slide Cord at the rear of the IPS by pulling the cord out of its connector. Figure 3 15. Release the (4) cable clamps and remove the Slide Cord. 16. Remove the Slide Cord from the pulley of the Half Rate Carriage. Figure 4 a. b. Remove the Slide Cord from the pulley. Remove the Slide Cord from the hooks (2).
Replacement
1. 2. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. Adjust the position of Full Rate/Half Rate Carriages (ADJ 5.8).
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2
Open The Cable Clip and gently move Ribbon Cables to the left
Figure 2 Removing the IIT Plate 6. 7. Slide out Toner Cartridges (5). Remove the Left and Right Plates (Figure 3).
1
Disconnect Ribbon Cables (4)
Figure 1 Disconnecting Ribbon Cables on MCU PWB 5. Remove the IIT Plate (Figure 2).
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REP 6.1
Open the Cable Clip and gently move Ribbon Cables to the left
Figure 3 Removing the Right and Left Plates 8. Open the Cable Clip (Figure 4). 9.
Figure 4 Opening the Cable Clip Remove the ROS Assembly (C, K) (Figure 5).
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NOTE: In this figure, The Y, M ROS has been removed to show location of screws better.
1
Remove screws (3)
2
Open The Cable Clip and gently move Ribbon Cables to the left
3 4
Disconnect Ribbon Cables (4) and gently remove the ROS Assembly Gently pull on the Ribbon Cables to get more slack (disconnected and moved in step 4)
Replacement
1. 2. Ensure that Ribbon Cables are properly re-connected. Re-install parts in reverse order of the removal procedure.
1
Disconnect Ribbon Cables (4)
Figure 1 Disconnecting the Ribbon Cables on the MCU PWB 5. Remove the IIT Plate (Figure 2).
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Remove screws (4) and Right and Left Plates Loosen screws (3) and remove IIT Plate
Figure 2 Removing the IIT Plate 6. 7. Slide out Toner Cartridges (5). Remove Left and Right Plates (Figure 3). 8.
Figure 3 Removing the Left and Right Plates Disconnect Ribbon Cables (Figure 4).
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1
Disconnect Ribbon Cables (2)
1
Remove screws (3)
Gently pull on the Ribbon Disconnect Cables to get more slack connector (disconnected and moved in step 4)
4
Disconnect Ribbon Cables (4) and gently remove the ROS Assembly
2
Open the Cable Clip and gently move Ribbon Cables to the left Figure 4 Disconnecting Ribbon Cables 9. Remove the ROS Assembly (Y, M) (Figure 5). Figure 5 Removing the ROS Assembly (Y, M)
Replacement
1. 2. Ensure that Ribbon Cables are properly re-connected. Re-install parts in reverse order of the removal procedure.L
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REP 6.2
REP 6.2
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4. 1. 2.
Replacement
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1
Feeder Securing Screws
Replacement
1. 2. 3. Position the HCF Feeders bottom rail-following feet onto the internal HCF rail. Slide the HCF Feeder back into the HCF until it seats. Reinstall the two securing screws and hand tighten until snug. 3. 4.
Figure 1 Exposing the docking base Release the docking latch spring lever on the right side of the docking base. Pull the HCF toward you (away from the copier/printer) to undock it from the copier/ printer. Push the HCF toward the two docking points on the left side of the printer. Align the two holes in the HCF docking base with the two docking points on the printer/ copier.
Replacement
1. 2.
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NOTE: Make sure that the caster of the copier/printer is rotated out of the way (fully rotated underneath the copier/printer) so that it does not interfere with HCF docking. 3. 4. Push the HCF into place against the copier/printer. Reattach the power cable to the left rear of the copier/printer.
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1
Gear Bracket Assembly
Figure 2 Lift Shaft rear Tray Cable Pulley 4. Remove the E-Clips, Wire Guides, and Pulleys from the rear of the HCF Tray. Figure 3 a. Remove (2) E-Clips, (2) Wire Guides, and (2) Pulleys. NOTE: When both sections of the cable are slack, disengage the Lift Shaft from its bracket, and slide the Tray Cable Pulley farther to the left on the Lift Shaft to release the cable ends trapped in the pocket underneath the Tray Cable Pulley. Figure 4 b. c. Remove (1) E-Clip, (1) Wire Guide, and (1) Pulley. Disengage the Tray Cable from the Bottom Plate in 2 places and remove the Tray Cable.
2
Plate
Figure 1 Gear Bracket Assembly 3. At the rear of the HCF Tray, begin to free up movement of the Tray Cable Pulley. Figure 2 a. b. c. Remove the E-Clip on the Lift Shaft. Slide the bearing to the left on the Lift Shaft. Slide the Tray Cable Pulley to the left on the Lift Shaft to reveal the cable ends (2) trapped in a pocket of the Lift Shaft underneath the Tray Cable Pulley. NOTE: You will not be able to release the cable ends from underneath the Tray Cable Pulley until you perform the next step, which puts slack in the cable enabling the Lift Shaft to be disengaged from its bracket, and the Tray Cable Pulley moved farther to the left releasing the cable ends.
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Figure 4 Slack cable allows more movement of Tray Cable Pulley Figure 3 Rear Tray Cable details 5. 6. Remove the (5) screws securing the HCF Trays Front Cover. PL 18.2 At the front of the HCF Tray, begin to free up movement of the Tray Cable Pulley. Figure 5 a. b. c. Remove the E-Clip on the Lift Shaft. Slide the bearing to the right on the Lift Shaft. Slide the Tray Cable Pulley to the right on the Lift Shaft to reveal the cable ends (2) trapped in a pocket of the Lift Shaft underneath the Tray Cable Pulley. NOTE: You will not be able to release the cable ends from underneath the Tray Cable Pulley until you perform the next step, which puts slack in the cable enabling the Lift Shaft to be disengaged from its bracket, and the Tray Cable Pulley moved farther to the right releasing the cable ends.
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REP 7.4
Figure 5 Lift Shaft front Tray Cable Pulley 7. Remove the E-Clips, Wire Guides, and Pulleys from the front of the HCF Tray. Figure 6 a. Remove (2) E-Clips, (2) Wire Guides, and (2) Pulleys. NOTE: When both sections of the cable are slack, disengage the Lift Shaft from its bracket, and slide the Tray Cable Pulley farther to the right on the Lift Shaft to release the cable ends trapped in the pocket underneath the Tray Cable Pulley. b. c. Remove (1) E-Clip, (1) Wire Guide, and (1) Pulley. Disengage the Tray Cable from the Bottom Plate in 2 places and remove the Tray Cable. 4. 5. Figure 6 Front Tray Cable details
Replacement
1. 2. 3. Install the front Tray Cable by carrying out the removal steps in reverse order. Install the rear Tray Cable by carrying out the removal steps in reverse order. Reinstall the HCF Trays Front Cover. a. b. Make sure to raise the gear on the Indicator Shaft so that it meshes with the adjoining Lift Shaft gear. Replace the (5) Installation Screws.
Reinstall the HCF Tray by lining up the rails of the tray with the adjoining rails of the HCF and pushing the tray into place. Place previously removed paper, or fresh paper, into the tray.
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4.
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. 1. 2. Open the Feeder Top Cover of the HCF. PL 18.7 Release the Lever to open the Upper Feeder Assembly to reveal the (3) rolls. NOTE: For reference purposes, the single roll in the Upper Feeder Assembly is the Nudger roll. The double roll in the Upper Feeder Assembly is the Feed Roll. The larger double roll in the Lower Feeder component is the Retard Roll. 3. Remove each roll by squeezing the rolls shaft at both ends (with the thumb and forefinger of one hand) and lifting the roll up and out of the HCF. Figure 1
Replacement
1. 2. 3. Install each new roll by squeezing its shaft at both ends and sliding the roll into place. Use your fingers to roll each roll in place to assure its movement. Flip down the Upper Feeder Assembly. Repairs and Adjustments
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REP 7.5
Replacement
1.
2
Lever
1
Spring. Note how extension fits into Lever. Figure 1 Removing the Retard Lever Spring
Replacement
1. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.
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Replacement
Replacement
1. 2.
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9.
Slide the Takeaway Roll to the right until the left side is released, then lower the roll to remove. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. When replacing, enter into Diagnostic mode and then clear the DC135HFSI counter.
Replacement
1. 2.
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Replacement
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Unplug the HCF Nudger Solenoid from its cable. Remove the (2) screws securing the HCF Nudger Solenoid. Remove the HCF Nudger Solenoid. Figure 1
Replacement
1. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.
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1
Securing screws (2)
Figure 1 Tray 5 / Bypass Securing Screws Figure 1 Removing the HCF Nudger Solenoid 2. Place the Tray 5 / Bypass on a flat work surface, and remove the Lower Cover. PL 3.2 a. Remove the left (1) and right (1), UNDERSIDE-MOUNTED screws, securing the Lower Plate to the Front and Rear Brackets. Figure 2 For reinstallation purposes, note the two springs, which are attached to the Lower Cover, and are held in tension behind the Lower Plate. These springs assure correct (spring-actuated) Lower Cover operation.
Replacement
1. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. NOTE: When replacing the HCF Nudger Solenoid, make sure that the actuator pin is aligned with the groove in the Solenoid Link.
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3.
Working from the right side, remove the Rear Cover 2 and Torsion Spring. Figure 4 a. b. c. d. Remove the securing screw. Gently press down on the Rear Bracket. Slide the tab of the Rear Cover 2 out from under the bracket to remove the cover. Release the Torsion Spring from the Rear Bracket.
2
Press down here on bracket.
3 1
Remove the left and right underside-mounted screws securing the Lower Plate. Slide plastic tab of Rear Cover 2 out from under bracket here.
Figure 2 Location of 2 underside-mounted screws securing the Lower Plate b. Remove the Lower Plate and Lower Cover. Figure 3
1
Remove the Securing Screw Figure 4 Rear Cover 2 4. Remove the (4) screws securing Rear Cover 1 (PL 3.2), and remove the cover. Figure 5
1
Lower Plate
2
Lower Cover
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2
Securing screws (3)
1
Lift Up Motor Figure 5 Removing the 4 screws securing Rear Cover 1 5. 6. Remove the Rear Bracket (PL 3.2) by sliding it to the right off its mounting shaft. Remove the Front Cover 2. PL 3.2 a. b. 7. Remove the Tapping Screws (2). While pressing down on the Front Bracket, slide the Front Cover 2 out from under the bracket to remove the cover. Remove the Tapping Screws (2). Remove the Front Bracket by sliding it to the left out of its mounting hole. Installation screws: Front (1), Rear (Tapping) (1). Remove the screws (3). Remove the Tapping Screws (2). Remove the Front Frame. Disconnect the connector. Remove the cable band from the hole. Remove the screws (3). 11. Remove the Lift Up Motor. 12. Remove the Sector Gear. PL 3.3 a. b. c. d. Remove the E-Ring. Remove the Sector Gear. Remove the pin. Remove the Sleeve Bearing. Figure 6 Lift Up Motor
8. 9.
Remove the Front Cover 1. PL 3.2 a. b. c. a. b. c. Remove the Front Frame. PL 3.3
10. Remove the (3) screws used to secure the Lift Up Motor. Figure 6
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REP 7.14
2.
When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the DC 135 HFSI counter. Chain Link: 924-826
2
Securing Screws (2) on Rear Frame
1
Securing Screws
Replacement
1. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.
REP 7.14
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REP 7.16 Tray 5 / Bypass Nudger Bracket, Nudger Lever, Torsion Spring
Parts List on PL 3.10 Removal WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. 1. With the Tray 5 / Bypass in the operational (horizontal) position, release the right front latch and open the Upper Feeder. PL 3.6 NOTE: It is not necessary to remove the Tray 5 / Bypass from the copier/printer to replace these parts. 2. Remove the Nudger Bracket, Nudger Lever, and Torsion Spring where shown in the Figure and as detailed in the Parts List. Figure 1
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or shock, do not perform repair or adjustment activities with the power switch on or electrical power applied to the machine. 1. With the Tray 5 / Bypass in the operational (horizontal) position, release the right front latch and open the Upper Feeder. NOTE: It is not necessary to remove the Tray 5 / Bypass from the copier/printer to replace these rolls. 2. Remove each roll by squeezing the rolls shaft at both ends (with the thumb and forefinger of one hand) and lifting the roll up and out of the Tray 5 / Bypass. Figure 1
2
Feed Roll
3
Torsion Spring
2
Nudger Lever
3
Nudger Roll
1
Retard Roll
1
Nudger Bracket Figure 1 Nudger Bracket, Nudger Lever, Torsion Spring Figure 1 Retard, Feed, and Nudger Rolls
Replacement
1. 2. Install the Nudger Bracket, Nudger Lever, and Torsion Spring where shown in the Figure and as detailed in the Parts List. Figure 1 Close the Upper Feeder.
Replacement
1. 2. 3. Install each new roll by squeezing its shaft at both ends and sliding the roll into place. Use your fingers to roll each roll in place to assure its movement. Close the Upper Feeder.
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1
Feed/Nudger Shaft
Replacement
1. 2. Install the Feed/Nudger Shaft where shown in the Figure and as detailed in the Parts List. Figure 1 Close the Upper Feeder. 6. Figure 1 Removing the bracket Remove the Feed Out Chute to make it easier to remove the feed assembly. Figure 2 a. b. Disengage the plastic pins on the left and right sides. Remove the Feed Out Chute.
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1
Disengage the plastic pins on the left and right sides of the Feed Out Chute, then remove the chute. Figure 2 Removing the Feed Out Chute 7. Disconnect the connector. Figure 3 a. b. Release the wire harness from the clamps (3). Disconnect the connector. Figure 3 Disconnecting the cable clamps and connector 8. Remove the Tray 1 Feed Assembly. Figure 4 a. b. Remove the screws (2). Note that the left screw is hidden behind the wires. Remove the Tray 1 Feed Assembly.
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REP 7.18
1
Remove 2 securing screws. Note the left screw hidden behind wires.
Replacement
1. 2. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. After replacement, clear the HFSI counter. Chain Link: 954-800 Chain Link: 954-819
1
Disengage the plastic pins on the left and right sides of the Feed Out Chute, then remove the chute. Figure 1 Removing the Feed Out Chute 6. Disconnect the connector. Figure 2
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a. b.
Release the wire harness from the clamps (3). Disconnect the connector.
1
Remove 2 securing screws. Note the left screw hidden behind wires.
Replacement
Figure 2 Disconnecting the cable clamps and connector 7. Remove the Tray 2 Feed Assembly. Figure 3 a. b. Remove the screws (2). Note that the left screw is hidden behind the wires. Remove the Tray 2 Feed Assembly. 1. 2. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. After replacement, clear the HFSI counter. Chain Link: 954-801 Chain Link: 954-820
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REP 7.19
Figure 1 Removing the screws securing Tray 4 Transport Assembly 3. Figure 1 Removing bracket under left front corner of copier/printer. 3. 1. Remove the Tray 3 Assembly. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. 4. Pull Tray 4 further out and remove the paper. Remove the Stopper. Figure 2 a. Remove the screw. Remove the Stopper. b.
Replacement
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Figure 2 Removing the Tray 4 Stopper 5. Remove the Tray 4 Assembly. NOTE: If the Tray 4 Transport Assembly moves with the Tray 4 Assembly, use your left hand to support the Transport Assembly as you pull the Tray 4 Assembly out of the copier/ printer. You can then separate the two pieces of equipment after they have been removed from the copier/printer. If, however, the Tray 4 Transport Assembly stays in place on its rails, then just remove the Tray 4 Assembly by itself, making replacement easier.
Replacement
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. If necessary, slide the Tray 4 Transport Assembly onto its rails inside the copier/printer. Install the Tray 4 Assembly onto its rails and check to see that the assembly is moving freely on its rollers. Install the Stopper. Roll the Tray 4 Assembly in to meet up with the Tray 4 Transport Assembly. Secure the Tray 4 Transport Assembly to the Tray 4 Assembly with (2) screws. Place paper back into Tray 4 and slide Tray 4 back into the copier/printer. 4. 5. 6. 7. Undock the HCF, if so equipped. REP 7.3 Raise the Tray 5 / Bypass. PL 3.1 Open the Left Chute Cover. PL 2.19 Remove the bracket. Figure 2 a. b. Remove the screw. Remove the bracket. Figure 1 Removing the securing screw inside the copier/printer
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Figure 2 Removing the bracket on the left side of the copier/printer 8. Remove the Feed Out Chute to make it easier to remove the feed assembly. Figure 3 a. Remove the Feed Out Chute.
1
Disengage the plastic pins on the left and right sides of the Feed Out Chute, then remove the chute. Figure 3 Removing the Feed Out Chute 9. Disconnect the connector. Figure 4 a. b. Release the wire harness from the clamps (3). Disconnect the connector.
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Figure 4 Disconnecting the connector 10. Remove the Tray 3 Feed Assembly. Figure 5 a. b. Remove the screws (2). Note that the left screw is hidden behind the wires. Remove the Tray 3 Feed Assembly.
Replacement
1. 2. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. After replacement, clear the HFSI counter. Chain Link: 954-802 Chain Link: 954-821
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REP 7.22
Figure 2 Disconnecting the connector 7. Remove the Pivot Bracket. Figure 3 a. b. Remove the screw. Remove the Pivot Bracket.
Figure 1 Removing the Tray 4 Transport Assembly 6. Disconnect the connector. Figure 2 a. b. Disconnect the connector. Remove the screws (2).
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Figure 3 Removing the Pivot Bracket 8. Remove the Tray 4 Feed Assembly. Figure 4 a. Remove the Tray 4 Feed Assembly.
Replacement
1. 2. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. After replacement, clear the HFSI counter. Chain Link: 954-803 Chain Link: 954-822
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REP 7.23
Replacement
1. 2. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. After replacement, clear the HFSI counter. Tray 1 Chain Link: 954-800 Tray 2 Chain Link: 954-801
Figure 1 Moving the Chute 3. Remove the Feed/Nudger/Retard Rolls. Figure 2 a. Release the plastic clip from the groove in the shaft, then remove the roll.
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Replacement
1. 2. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. After replacement, clear the HFSI counter. Chain Link: 954-802
Figure 1 Moving the Chute 4. Remove the Feed/Nudger/Retard Rolls. Figure 2 a. Release the plastic clip from the groove in the shaft, then remove the roll.
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REP 7.25
Replacement
1. 2. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. After replacement, clear the HFSI counter. Chain Link: 954-803
Figure 1 Moving the Chute 4. Remove the Feed/Nudger/Retard Rolls. Figure 2 a. Release the plastic clip from the groove in the shaft, then remove the roll.
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Replacement
1. 2. 3. Install the Rear Cable by carrying out the removal steps in reverse order. Reinstall the Tray 3 Assembly on its rails in the copier/printer. Reinstall the bracket, located under the left front corner of the copier/printer. a. b. c. Position the bracket under the left front corner of the copier/printer. Install the securing screw. Pull out Tray 3, place paper back into the tray, and slide Tray 3 back into the copier/ printer.
3. 4.
Remove (1) E-Clip, (1) Wire Guide, and (1) Pulley. Disengage the Tray Cable from the Bottom Plate in 2 places and remove the Rear Cable.
1
Remove these items to put slack in the cable.
2
Slack cable allows Lift Shaft to be disengaged and Pulley moved, freeing 2 cable ends. Figure 1 Tray 3 Rear Cable details
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REP 7.27
6.
Disengage the Front Left and Right Cables from the Bottom Plate in 2 places and remove the cables. Install the Front Left and Right Cables by carrying out the removal steps in reverse order. Reinstall the Tray 3 Assembly on its rails in the copier/printer. Reinstall the bracket, located under the left front corner of the copier/printer. a. b. c. Position the bracket under the left front corner of the copier/printer. Install the securing screw. Pull out Tray 3, place paper back into the tray, and slide Tray 3 back into the copier/ printer.
Replacement
1. 2. 3.
Remove the metal Bracket covering the Front Left and Right Cables.
1
Remove the E-Clip at the end of the Lift Shaft and slide the Pulley towards you to remove the cable ends.
Figure 1 Removing Front Left and Right Cable ends from Lift Shaft 5. Remove (2) E-Clips, (2) Wire Guides, and (2) Pulleys.
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1
Remove (4) securing screws. Note the screw that has to be removed from the sheet metal of left side.
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REP 7.29
3.
Remove the (2) cable ends from the pocket of the Lift Shaft. Figure 2 a. b. c. Remove the E-Clip from the end of the Lift Shaft. Slide the Pulley forward (towards you) on the Lift Shaft. Remove the (2) cable ends.
c.
1
Remove the EClip and slide the Pulley forward to remove the cable ends. Figure 2 Removing the (2) cable ends from the Lift Shaft pocket 4. 5. 1. Remove (2) E-Clips, (2) Wire Guides, and (2) Pulleys. Disengage the Tray Cable from the Bottom Plate in 2 places and remove the Front Cable. Install the Tray 4 Front Cable by carrying out the removal steps in reverse order.
Replacement
2 1
Remove these items to put slack in the cable. Slack cable allows Lift Shaft to be disengaged and Pulley moved, freeing 2 cable ends.
Figure 1 Removing the (2) cable ends from the Lift Shaft pocket 3. Disengage the Tray Cable from the Bottom Plate in 2 places and remove the Rear Cable.
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Replacement
1. Install the Tray 4 Rear Cable by carrying out the removal steps in reverse order.
1
Securing screws (2).
Figure 1 Tray 5 / Bypass Securing Screws 2. Remove the copier/printers Left Upper Cover. PL 12.2 a. b. c. Remove (2) screws. Disconnect the connector to the HCF (if so equipped). Remove the Upper Left Cover.
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3.
Remove the Tray 5 / Bypass Chute Assembly. Figure 2 a. b. c. Disconnect the connector. Remove the screws (2). Remove the Tray 5 / Bypass Chute Assembly.
Replacement
1. To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.
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2
Remove screw
1
Disconnect connectors (3)
3
Remove screw and Registration Transport Assembly
1
Turn release handle to the right
2
Slide out Transport Drawer until it stops Figure 2 Removing the Registration Transport Assembly
Figure 1 Opening the Transport Drawer 3. Remove the Registration Transport Assembly (Figure 2).
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REP 8.1
1
Remove screws (3)
3
Remove the Inner Cover
2
Remove the handle (2 screws)
Figure 2 Removing the Inner Cover 4. Remove Harness from Bypass Motor Bracket (Figure 3).
1
Turn release handle to the right
2
Slide out Transport Drawer until it stops
Figure 1 Opening the Transport Drawer 3. Remove the Inner Cover (Figure 2).
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4
Remove Harness Clip from Bracket
2
Remove (push) P/J out from Bracket
1
Disconnect connector
3
Open Harness Clip Remove screws (2) and the Bracket Figure 4 Removing the Bypass Motor Bracket 6. Release Belt Tension (Figure 5).
Figure 3 Removing Harness from Bypass Motor Bracket 5. Remove the Bypass Motor Bracket (Figure 4).
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REP 8.2
1
Disconnect connector
2
Remove Harness from Harness Clips (2)
2
Push Belt Tensioner down to release tension
1
Loosen screw
3
Tighten screw Figure 6 Disconnecting the Bypass Motor Harness 8. Remove the Bypass Motor Assembly (Figure 7).
Figure 5 Releasing Belt Tension 7. Disconnect the Bypass Motor Harness (Figure 6).
REP 8.2
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2
Remove screws (2) and the Right Upper Cover
1
Remove screws (2) and the Right Rear Upper Cover Figure 1 Removing the Right Rear Upper and Right Upper Cover 3. 4. Open the Inverter. Remove the Inverter Cover (Figure 2).
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Disconnect connectors (2) Remove screws (2) and lift Inverter Cover to remove
Figure 2 Removing the Inverter Cover 5. 6. Close the Inverter. Disconnect connectors (Figure 3). 7. 8. Open the Inverter.
REP 8.3
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3
Remove screws (2) and the Inverter 1 and 2 Transport
1
Disconnect connector Figure 4 Removing screws
9.
2
Release harness from harness clips (2) Figure 5 Removing the Inverter
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REP 8.3
REP 8.3
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2
Slide out the Transfer Module until it stops
1
Push in the Left and Right Rail stoppers Figure 2 Sliding out the Transfer Module completely 4. Open the Handles on the Drum Cartridge Module and the IBT Drawer (Figure 3).
2
Slide out the Transfer Module until it stops
1
Turn Release Handle to the right
Figure 1 Opening the Transfer Module 3. Push in Rail stops and slide out Transfer Module completely (Figure 2).
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REP 9.1
1
Open the Handle on the Drum Cartridge Module
2
Open the Handle on the IBT Drawer
3
Remove Screws (2)
Figure 3 Opening the Handles 5. Slide out the IBT Drawer (Figure 4). 6.
Figure 4 Sliding out the IBT Drawer Remove the Transfer Belt Unit (Figure 5).
REP 9.1
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Remove the Transfer Belt Unit using the Front and Rear handles on the IBT Frame
Figure 6 Reinstalling the Transfer Belt Unit 2. Figure 5 Removing the Transfer Belt Unit Re-install parts in reverse order of the removal procedure.
Replacement
1. Ensure that the white stud is positioned in the frame cut-out (Figure 6).
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REP 9.1
1
Lift the Transfer Belt Unit using the Front IBT handle
1
Remove screws (2)
2
Pull IBT Cleaner Assembly towards the front of the machine to remove the Assembly
2
Secure the Transfer Belt Unit with the Retract Shaft
Replacement
1. Re-install parts in reverse order of the removal procedure.
Figure 1 Securing Transfer Belt Unit with the Retract Shaft 3. Remove the IBT Cleaner Assembly (Figure 2).
REP 9.2
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1
Remove screws (2)
2
Pull IBT Cleaner Assembly upward to remove the Cleaner Assembly
Figure 2 Removing the IBT Cleaner Assembly 3. Extend the Transfer Belt Support Arm and put the Transfer Belt Unit on the back. Figure 1 Extending the Transfer Belt Support Arm 2. Remove the IBT Cleaner Assembly (Figure 2). Remove the Inlet (Figure 3).
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REP 9.3
1
Remove screw
2
Pull Inlet upward to remove Inlet Figure 3 Removing the Inlet
2
Remove Support Assembly
1
Remove screws (2) Figure 4 Removing the Support Assembly
4.
5.
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Use 5.5 mm driver and turn the cam clockwise until the cam locks in place
Figure 5 Releasing the Transfer Belt Tension 6. Remove the Transfer Belt (Figure 6).
Replacement
1. Re-install the Transfer Belt (Figure 7).
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REP 9.3
Figure 7 Re-installing the Transfer Belt 2. Re-install parts in reverse order of the removal procedure.
2
Slide out the Transfer Module until it stops
1
Turn Release Handle to the right
Figure 1 Opening the Transfer Module 3. Push in Rail stops and slide out Transfer Module completely (Figure 2).
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1
Remove Screws
2
Slide out the Transfer Module until it stops
1
Push in the Left and Right Rail stoppers Figure 2 Sliding out Transfer Module completely 4. Remove the Inner Panel (Figure 3). 5.
2
Remove the handle (2 screws) Figure 3 Removing the Inner Cover Remove Indicator and disconnect connector (Figure 4).
3
Remove the Inner Cover
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REP 9.4
1
Disconnect connector
1
Remove the Indicator by pulling it of from the
2
Disconnect connector
3
Open cable tie
Figure 4 Removing the Indicator and disconnecting connector 6. Remove the 2nd BTR Assembly (Figure 5).
2
Remove screw and lift out the 2nd BTR Assembly
Replacement
1. Re-install parts in reverse order of the removal procedure.
REP 9.4
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2
Release Wire Harness from Wire Clamps
Remove screws (4) and the Plate Figure 2 Removing the Plate 4. Remove the Inlet Chute (Figure 3).
1
Disconnect connector Figure 1 Disconnecting connector and releasing the Wire Harness 3. Remove the Plate (Figure 2).
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REP 9.5
4
Remove E-clip
1
Remove the Spring
3
Remove gears (2) Figure 4 Removing the Gears
2
Remove E-clip
Figure 3 Removing the Inlet Chute 5. Remove rear drive Gears (Figure 4). 6.
REP 9.5
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1
Disconnect connector
2
Release Wire Harness from Wire Clamps
4
Remove Front Arm
3
Remove Screw
2
Remove E-Ring
1
Remove Spring
Replacement
1. Re-install parts in reverse order of the removal procedure.
Figure 1 Disconnecting connector and releasing the Wire Harness 3. Remove the Plate (Figure 2).
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Remove screws (4) and the Plate Figure 2 Removing the Plate 4. Remove the Inlet Chute (Figure 3). 5.
Remove screw and the Inlet Chute Figure 3 Removing the Inlet Chute Remove the Blade Assembly (Figure 4).
REP 9.6
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2
Remove screws (2) and the Blade Assembly
1
Disconnect connectors (2)
4
Release the HVPS from the mounting stud and remove the 1st BTR HVPS
1
Remove springs (2)
Replacement
1. Re-install parts in reverse order of the removal procedure.
2
Disconnect connectors (4)
3
Remove screw
Replacement
1. Re-install parts in reverse order of the removal procedure.
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2 2
Lift out Drum Cartridge(s) using the handles in the front and back
Open the Handle on Open the Handle on the Drum Cartridge Module the IBT Drawer
1
Slide out the Drum Cartridge Module Figure 2 Removing the Drum Cartridge(s)
Replacement
1. Figure 1 Opening the IBT Drawer and Drum Cartridge Module handles 3. Remove the Drum Cartridge(s) (Figure 2). Re-install parts in reverse order of the removal procedure.
REP 9.8
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2
Loosen screws (2) and remove the Toner Cartridge Cover
1
Remove Toner Cartridges (5) Figure 1 Removing the Toner Cartridges and the Toner Cartridge Cover 2. 3. Open the Front Cover. Remove the Inner Cover (Figure 2).
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REP 9.9
Figure 3 Disconnecting connectors 5. Remove screws securing the Dispenser Assembly (Figure 4). 6.
Figure 4 Removing screws Remove screws securing the Dispenser Assembly (Figure 5).
REP 9.9
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Figure 5 Removing screws 7. Remove screws securing the Dispenser Assembly (Figure 6). 8.
Figure 6 Removing screws Open the IBT Drawer and Drum Cartridge Module handles (Figure 7).
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REP 9.9
1
Open the IBT Drawer Handle
2
Open the Drum Cartridge Module Handle
1
Slide out the Drum Cartridge Module Figure 7 Opening the IBT Drawer and Drum Cartridge Module Handles 9. Remove the Dispenser Assembly (Figure 8).
2
Lift and remove the Dispenser Assembly
Replacement
1. Re-install parts in reverse order of the removal procedure.
REP 9.9
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1
Remove screws (2) and the Main - K Duct Figure 1 Removing the Main - K Duct 3. Remove the Drum Motor Assembly (K) (Figure 2). Remove screws (3)
2
Gently pull out the Drum Motor Assembly Figure 2 Removing the Drum Motor Assembly (K)
Replacement
1. Re-install parts in reverse order of the removal procedure.
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REP 9.10
Figure 2 Removing the Gear Bracket 5. Disconnect connector and release Wire Harness from Harness Clips (Figure 3).
Remove screws (3) and the Tension Bracket Figure 1 Removing the Tension Bracket 4. Remove the Gear Bracket (Figure 2).
REP 9.11
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1
Disconnect connector
2
Remove Harness from Harness Clips (3) Figure 3 Disconnecting connector and releasing Harness from Clips
6.
Figure 4 Removing the Belt from the Pulley Loosen the Belt Tension (Figure 5).
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REP 9.11
1
Disconnect connector
2
Remove screws (2) and the Fan and Duct
Figure 5 Releasing Belt Tension 8. Remove the Rear Cooling Fan and Duct (Figure 6). Figure 6 Removing the Rear Cooling Fan 9. Remove the Developer Drive Assembly (K) (Figure 7).
REP 9.11
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Remove screws (5) and the Developer Drive Assembly (K) Figure 7 Removing the Developer Drive Assembly (K)
Replacement
1. Re-install parts in reverse order of the removal procedure.
Remove screws (2) and the Main K - Duct Figure 1 Removing the Main K - Duct 3. Remove the Vacuum Transport Duct (Figure 2).
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Figure 2 Removing the Vacuum Transport Duct 4. Remove the Fuser Duct and the Bracket (Figure 3).
1
Remove screws (2) and Fuser Duct
2
Remove screws (2) and the Bracket
Figure 3 Removing Fuser Duct and Bracket 5. Remove the Y, M Cooling Duct (Figure 4).
REP 9.12
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1
Disconnect connectors (2)
Remove screws (2) and the Y, M Cooling Duct Figure 4 Removing the Y, M Cooling Duct 6. Remove the Drum Motor Assembly (C) (Figure 5).
2
Release Harness from Harness Clips (2)
3
Remove screws (3) and the Drum Motor Assembly (C)
Figure 5 Removing the Drum Motor Assembly (C) 7. Remove the Drum Motor Assembly (M) (Figure 6).
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REP 9.12
1
Disconnect connectors (2)
1
Disconnect connectors (2)
2
Release Harness from Harness Clip
3
Remove screws (3) and the Drum Motor Assembly (M)
2
Remove screws (3) and the Drum Motor Assembly (M) Figure 7 Removing the Drum Motor Assembly (Y) 9. Remove the Drum Motor YMC PWB Assembly (Figure 8).
Figure 6 Removing the Drum Motor Assembly (M) 8. Remove the Drum Motor Assembly (Y) (Figure 7).
REP 9.12
05/16/05 4-206
2 1
Disconnect connectors (2) Remove screws (3)
1
Disconnect connectors (2)
2
Remove screws (2) and the Drum Motor YMC PWB
2
Remove screws (5) and the Developer Drive Assembly (Y, M, C) Figure 9 Removing the Developer Drive Assembly (Y, M, C)
Figure 8 Removing the Drum Motor YMC PWB 10. Remove the Developer Drive Assembly (Y, M, C) (Figure 9).
Replacement
1. Re-install parts in reverse order of the removal procedure.
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REP 9.12
Figure 2 Disengaging right first stop Disengage second stop on the right side (Figure 3).
Figure 1 Disengaging left first stop 7. Disengage first stop on the right side (Figure 2).
REP 9.13
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Disengage stop and pull drawer out slightly Disengage Left second stop and remove the Drum Cartridge Module
Figure 3 Disengaging right second stop 9. Remove the Drum Cartridge Module (Figure 4).
Figure 4 Removing the Drum Cartridge Module 10. Disconnect connector (Figure 5).
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REP 9.13
Disconnect connector
1
Remove screw Figure 5 Disconnecting connector 11. Remove the MOB ADC Assembly (Figure 6).
2
Remove bracket and MOB ADC Assembly Figure 6 Removing the MOB ADC Assembly
REP 9.13
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Figure 2 Disengaging left first stop Remove the Inner Cover (Figure 3).
Figure 1 Disengaging first right stop 3. Disengage first stop on the left side (Figure 2).
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REP 9.14
1
Slide cover forward
2
Remove screws (3)
3
Lift Inner Cover up and remove
Remove Spring on the Developer Housing(s) to be removed. Figure 3 Removing the Inner Cover 5. Remove Spring(s) (Figure 4). 6. Figure 4 Removing Spring(s) Remove the ATC Cover(s) (Figure 5).
REP 9.14
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Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Loosen screw and remove ATC Cover for the Developer Housing(s) to be removed. Figure 5 Removing ATC Cover(s) 7. Disconnect connector(s) (Figure 6). 8.
Disconnect connector on the Developer Housing(s) to be removed. Figure 6 Disconnect the connectors Remove the Developer Housing(s) (Figure 7).
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REP 9.14
1
Cover the opening on the Developer Housings with a sheet of paper
3
Remove the Developer Housing(s)
2
Loosen screw and remove Bracket(s) on the Developer Housing(s) to be removed.
Replacement
1. To replace developer, go to REP 9.15.
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1
Remove Cover (4 snap locks) Figure 2 Removing Cover Add Developer material evenly into the Housing
2
Turn Drive Pulley clockwise while adding material
Figure 3 Adding Developer (picture shows yellow housing) 2. 3. 4. Re-install Developer Housing (reverse order of Removal procedure in REP 9.14). Run dC950 ATC Sensor Setup. Reset HFSI Counter (dC135) for the Developer that was replaced: 954-830 (Yellow - Y) 954-831 (Magenta - M) 954-832 (Cyan - C) 954-833 (Black - K)
Replacement
1. Add Developer (Figure 3).
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REP 9.15
Remove screw
Remove screw 4.
Figure 2 Removing screw Remove the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB (K) (Figure 3).
Figure 1 Removing screw 3. Remove screw on the back of the Dispenser Assembly (Figure 2).
REP 9.16
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2
Disconnect connector and release harness from harness clips
1
Disconnect connector and release harness from harness clips
3
Remove screws (2) and move Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB to the side Slide Guide out to remove
Figure 3 Removing the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB 5. Remove the Guide (Figure 4). 6.
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REP 9.16
REP 9.16
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2
Disconnect connectors (2)
1
Remove screw
Remove screw
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REP 9.17
Disconnect connectors
Figure 4 Disconnecting connectors If replacing the C Dispenser, remove the Low Toner Sensor PWB (REP 9.20) and reinstall it on the new C Dispenser.
REP 9.17
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Remove screw
Figure 2 Removing the front screw 4. Remove the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB (C, M, Y) (Figure 3).
Figure 1 Removing the Guide 3. Remove the front screw (Figure 2).
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REP 9.18
2
Remove screws (2) and move Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB to the side
3 1
Disconnect connector and release harness from harness clips Move harness to the side
1
Remove screw
2
Disconnect connectors (2)
Figure 3 Removing the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB (C, M, Y) 5. Remove the rear screw and disconnect connectors (Figure 4). 6.
Figure 4 Removing the rear screw and disconnecting connectors Remove the M Dispenser (Figure 5).
REP 9.18
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Push the Shutter down and remove the M Dispenser Figure 5 Removing the M Dispenser
Figure 1 Removing the Guide 3. Remove the front screw (Figure 2).
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2
Remove screws (2) and move Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB to the side
Remove screw
1
Disconnect connector and release harness from harness clips Figure 3 Removing the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB (C, M, Y) 5. Remove the rear screw and disconnect connectors (Figure 4).
Figure 2 Removing the front screw 4. Remove the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB (C, M, Y) (Figure 3).
REP 9.19
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2
Disconnect connectors (2)
1
Remove screw Push the Shutter down and remove the Y Dispenser
Figure 4 Removing the rear screw and disconnecting connectors 6. Remove the Y Dispenser (Figure 5).
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REP 9.19
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REP 9.24
05/16/05 4-228
1
Remove screws (2)
2
Slide out the Transfer Unit until it stops
1
Turn Release Handle to the right
3
Lift Fuser out of the Transfer Unit
3
Remove the Vacuum Transport Assembly
2
Remove screw
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Remove Transport Belt from the V-Transport Assembly Figure 2 Removing the Transport Belt
Remove the Roller from the V-Transport Assembly Figure 1 Removing the Transport Belt 3. Remove the Transport Belt (Figure 2).
REP 10.3
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2
Remove screws (2) and the Fuser Exhaust Fan and Duct
1
Disconnect connector
Figure 2 Removing The Fuser Exhaust Fan and Duct 4. Disconnect connectors and release Harness from Harness Clips (Figure 3).
Figure 1 Removing the Fuser Duct 3. Remove the Fuser Exhaust Fan and Duct (Figure 2).
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REP 10.4
1
Disconnect connectors (2)
2
Release Harness from Harness Clips (2) Figure 3 Disconnecting connectors and releasing Harness from Clips 5. Release Harness from Harness Clips (Figure 4). 6. Figure 4 Releasing Harness from Harness Clips Remove the Fuser Drive Assembly (Figure 5).
REP 10.4
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REP 10.4
REP 10.4
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2
Remove front screws (2)
1
Remove rear screws (2)
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3
Loosen screw
1
Disconnect P/J
2
Remove screw Figure 1 Preparing to remove I/F Module
5.
REP 12.3
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Figure 1 Removing Front screws Remove the Top Cover (Figure 2).
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Figure 1 Removing the Top Tray Figure 1 Removing front screw 3. 4. Remove the Rear Upper Cover (REP 12.41). Remove the Eject Cover (Figure 2).
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Remove screws (2) and move the Offset Motor Assy to the side Figure 1 Removing the Offset Motor 9. Remove screws (Figure 2).
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Remove screws (2) and the Tray Spring Guide Figure 3 Removing the Tray Spring Guide 11. Remove screw securing the Top Tray Full Sensor Bracket to the Tray Spring Guide. Remove screws (2) Figure 2 Removing screws 10. Remove the Tray Spring Guide (Figure 3).
REP 12.47
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Figure 1 Removing the Inner Cover Figure 1 Disconnect connectors 2. 3. Open the Front Door. Separate the Finisher from the IOT (Figure 2).
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2
Pull the Docking release and Undock the Finisher from the IOT
Replacement
1. If the IOT and Finisher has been moved to a new location, check (ADJ 12.2) Finisher Leveling.
Figure 1 Removing screws 3. Remove the Rear Upper Cover (REP 12.41). NOTE: In order not to damage the Registration Motor Drive Belt during the next step, use caution when removing the Punch Frame Assembly from the Finisher. 4. Remove the Punch Frame Assembly ().
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2
Release Harness from Harness clips
3
Disconnect connector and release Harness Clip
2
Release Harness from Clip
1
Remove screws (2) Figure 3 Removing screws and Harness
1
Disconnect connectors (2)
6.
Figure 2 Removing the Punch Frame Assembly 5. Remove screws and Wire Harness (Figure 3).
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REP 12.52
2
Disconnect connector and remove the Punch Frame Assembly
1
Pull out Punch Frame Assembly until you can reach conFigure 4 Removing the Punch Frame Assembly
Figure 1 Removing the Stapler Cover 3. Remove the Stapler Assembly (Figure 2).
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4
Remove Stapler Carriage
3
Remove screws (3)
1
Disconnect connectors
2
Remove screws (2) and the Stapler Assembly
1 2
Release Harness Clip Disconnect connector
Figure 1 Removing the Stapler Carriage 4. Remove screws (6) holding the Stapler Rail.
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3
Push in the stopper on the Right Rail
3
Pull out and remove the Booklet Maker Unit from the Finisher
1
Pull out the Booklet Stapler
4 1 2
Push in the stopper on the Left Rail. Push in the stopper on the Right Rail and pull the Booklet Maker Unit out further until it stops Remove the Booklet Stapler
2
Remove screws (2) on the Left Rail
Replacement
1. Perform the installation in the reverse order of the removal procedure, starting with attaching the Left Rail then the Right Rail.
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2
Release the Cable-tie
3
Remove the Compiler Harness from the Wire Clamps (2)
1
Disconnect the connector
Remove screw (1) 7. Figure 1 Removing screw securing the Compiler Tray 4. 5. 6. Remove the Stapler Assembly (REP 12.53). Remove the Inner Cover (REP 12.48). Disconnect the Compiler Harness (Figure 2). a.
Figure 2 Disconnecting the Compiler Harness Remove the Compiler Tray. Push in the Front Tab (Figure 3).
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REP 12.57
Figure 3 Pushing in the Front Tab b. Push in the Rear Tab (Figure 4). Push in the Rear Tab and remove the Compiler Tray
Disengage the Elevator Pulley by pulling the gear towards the rear of the machine Figure 4 Pushing in the Rear Tab
Figure 1 Disengaging the Elevator Pulley 3. Repairs and Adjustments Manually move the Stacker Tray Bracket up or down. Launch DocuColor 250
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1.
Remove E-clip and Bushing (from the rear of the Finisher)
3.
Disengage the tab on the Synchronous Belt Pulley and remove the Pulley.
2.
Remove E-clip and Bushing
2
Release tabs (2) on the Belt Clamps and remove the rear Stacker Drive Belt
1
Remove the Spring
4.
Press Bracket down and remove the Paddle Shaft
Replacement
1. Reinstall components in the reverse order of the removal procedure.
Figure 1 Removing the rear Stacker Belt (P Finisher shown) 6. Remove the front Stacker Drive Belt ().
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2
Release tabs (2) on the Belt Clamps and remove the rear Stacker Drive Belt
1
Remove the Spring
2. 3.
1
Disconnect connector
2
Remove screw and Sensor
Replacement
1. Reinstall components in the reverse order of the removal procedure. Refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 for Stacker Drive Belt positioning in the Belt Clamps. Figure 1 Removing the Buffer Path Sensor
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1
Release Harness Clip
2
Disconnect connector
3
Remove screw and Sensor
Figure 1 Removing the Bracket 4. Remove the Gate Sensor (Figure 2).
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REP 12.62
1
Remove wire harnesses from Wire Clips (9)
3
Remove screws (2) securing the Left Harness Bracket
4
Remove the Left Harness Bracket
2
Remove screw securing the ground wire Figure 1 Removing the Left Harness Bracket 3. Remove the Transport Gate Solenoid Bracket (Figure 2).
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7.
3
Remove the Buffer Roll
1
Lower the Bottom Buffer Chute Assembly Figure 2 Removing the Transport Gate Solenoid Bracket 4. Remove Pulley and Gear (Figure 3).
2
Remove the E-clip and the Bushing Figure 4 Removing the Buffer Roll
Replacement
1. Ensure that the Transport Gate is in the correct position when re-assembling.
3
Release Belt Tension
1
Remove E-clip
4
Release tab on Gear. Remove the Gear and Bushing from the Buffer Roll Shaft
2
Remove Pulley
0112005-COP
Figure 3 Removing Pulley and Gear 5. 6. Open the Front Door. Manually move the Stapler Assembly towards the back of the Finisher. Repairs and Adjustments
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REP 12.64
Figure 1 Removing Baffle 4. Remove the Bottom Buffer Chute Assembly (Figure 2).
REP 12.65
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2
Remove screws (4)
1
Remove Pinch Springs (2)
3
Disconnect P/J8340 (Sub Paddle Solenoid)
0112011A-COP
Figure 2 Removing Pinch Springs and screws 7. Remove the Eject Chute Assembly (Figure 3).
1
Remove E-clip
2
Slide out the Eject Pinch Shaft and the Eject Cam Follower
Figure 1 Removing E-clip and Bushing 6. Remove Pinch Springs and screws from the Eject Pinch Shaft (Figure 2).
3
Remove the Eject Chute Assembly
0112012a-cop
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REP 12.67
2
Remove screws (6)
1
Remove connectors (13 for A Finisher, 15 for P Finisher)
Replacement
1. 2. 3. Restore Finisher NVM saved in step 1 of the removal procedure. Check Finisher software version and compare with software version recorded in step 1 of the removal procedure. If the current software version is lower than the previous version, load software to the Finisher.
REP 12.68
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5 Parts List
Overview
Introduction ..................................................................................................................... Subsystem Information ................................................................................................... Symbology ...................................................................................................................... 5-3 5-4 5-5
Drawer Unit
PL 4.1 Transfer Module Assembly (1 of 2)...................................................................... PL 4.2 Transfer Module Assembly (2 of 2)...................................................................... PL 4.3 Duplex Transport ................................................................................................. PL 4.4 Registration Transport Assembly......................................................................... PL 4.5 Pre Registration Slide Assembly.......................................................................... PL 4.6 V-Transport Assembly ......................................................................................... 5-43 5-44 5-45 5-46 5-47 5-48 5-49 5-50 5-51 5-52 5-53 5-54 5-55 5-56 5-57 5-58 5-59 5-60 5-61 5-62 5-63 5-64 5-65 5-66 5-67 5-68 5-69 5-70 5-71 5-72 5-73 5-74 5-75 5-76 5-77 5-78
ROS
PL 5.1 ROS .....................................................................................................................
Developer
PL 6.1 Drum/Toner Cartridge .......................................................................................... PL 6.2 Dispense Unit....................................................................................................... PL 6.3 Dispense Assembly (Y, M, C, K).......................................................................... PL 6.4 Dispense Assembly ............................................................................................. PL 6.5 Dispense Unit (1 of 3) .......................................................................................... PL 6.6 Dispense Unit (2 of 3) .......................................................................................... PL 6.7 Dispense Unit (3 of 3) .......................................................................................... PL 6.8 Rear Frame (1 of 2) ............................................................................................. PL 6.9 Rear Frame (2 of 2) ............................................................................................. PL 6.10 Direct Pipe Assembly......................................................................................... PL 6.11 Joint/Leveler Box Assembly...............................................................................
Trays
PL 2.1 Tray 1/2................................................................................................................ PL 2.2 Tray 3/4 (1 of 2) ................................................................................................... PL 2.3 Tray 3/4 (2 of 2) ................................................................................................... PL 2.4 Tray 1 Assembly .................................................................................................. PL 2.5 Tray 2 Assembly .................................................................................................. PL 2.6 Tray 1 Feed Assembly (1 of 2) ............................................................................ PL 2.7 Tray 1 Feed Assembly (2 of 2) ............................................................................ PL 2.8 Tray 2 Feed Assembly (1 of 2) ............................................................................ PL 2.9 Tray 2 Feed Assembly (2 of 2) ............................................................................ PL 2.10 Tray 3 Feed Assembly (1 of 2) .......................................................................... PL 2.11 Tray 3 Feed Assembly (2 of 2) .......................................................................... PL 2.12 Tray 4 Feed Assembly (1 of 2) .......................................................................... PL 2.13 Tray 4 Feed Assembly (2 of 2) .......................................................................... PL 2.14 Tray 3 Assembly ................................................................................................ PL 2.15 Tray 4 Assembly ................................................................................................ PL 2.16 Tray 5 / Bypass Chute Assembly....................................................................... PL 2.17 Pre Registration Motor Assembly ...................................................................... PL 2.18 Takeaway Roll ................................................................................................... PL 2.19 Left Chute Cover................................................................................................ PL 2.20 T/A Drive............................................................................................................ PL 2.21 Tray 3/4 Gear Assembly ....................................................................................
IBT
PL 7.1 IBT Unit (1 of 2).................................................................................................... PL 7.2 IBT Unit (2 of 2).................................................................................................... PL 7.3 Transfer Belt Unit ................................................................................................. PL 7.4 IBT Frame Assembly (1 of 4) ............................................................................... PL 7.5 IBT Frame Assembly (2 of 4) ............................................................................... PL 7.6 IBT Frame Assembly (3 of 4) ............................................................................... PL 7.7 IBT Frame Assembly (4 of 4) ............................................................................... PL 7.8 2nd BTR Roll Assembly (1 of 2)........................................................................... PL 7.9 2nd BTR Roll Assembly (2 of 2)........................................................................... PL 7.10 IBT Drawer.........................................................................................................
Fuser
PL 8.1 Fuser Unit ............................................................................................................
Bypass
PL 3.1 Tray 5 / Bypass Accessory .................................................................................. PL 3.2 Tray 5 / Bypass Cover ......................................................................................... PL 3.3 Tray 5 / Bypass Component (1 of 2) .................................................................... PL 3.5 Tray 5 / Bypass Tray Component ........................................................................ PL 3.6 Tray 5 / Bypass Feeder Component .................................................................... PL 3.7 Tray 5 / Bypass Upper Feeder Component ......................................................... PL 3.8 Tray 5 / Bypass Lower Feeder Component ......................................................... PL 3.9 Retard/Feed/Nudger Roll Component ................................................................. PL 3.10 Feed/Nudger Shaft Component .........................................................................
Air System
PL 9.1 Air System (1 of 3) ............................................................................................... PL 9.2 Air System (2 of 3) ............................................................................................... PL 9.3 Air System (3 of 3) ...............................................................................................
Inverter
PL 10.1 Inverter............................................................................................................... PL 10.2 Inverter 1 Transport (1 of 2) ............................................................................... PL 10.3 Inverter 1 Transport (2 of 2) ............................................................................... PL 10.4 Inverter 2 Transport (1 of 2) ...............................................................................
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SCT/OCT
PL 16.1 SCT.................................................................................................................... PL 16.2 OCT (1 of 2) ....................................................................................................... PL 16.3 OCT (2 of 2) ....................................................................................................... 5-122 5-123 5-124 5-125 5-126 5-127 5-128 5-129 5-130 5-131 5-132 5-133 5-134 5-135 5-136 5-137 5-138 5-139 5-140 5-141 5-142 5-143 5-144 5-145 5-146 5-147 5-148 5-149 5-150 5-151 5-152 5-153 5-154 5-155 5-156 5-157 5-158 5-159 5-160 5-161 5-162 5-163 Launch DocuColor 250
Electrical
PL 11.1 Electrical (1 of 3)................................................................................................ PL 11.2 Electrical (2 of 3)................................................................................................ PL 11.3 Electrical (3 of 3)................................................................................................ PL 11.4 Wire Harness ..................................................................................................... PL 11.5 Control Unit (1 of 2) ........................................................................................... PL 11.6 Control Unit (2 of 2) ...........................................................................................
UI
PL 17.2 UI (Left) .............................................................................................................. PL 17.3 UI ....................................................................................................................... PL 17.4 LCD Touch Panel...............................................................................................
Cover
PL 12.1 Cover (1 of 2)..................................................................................................... PL 12.2 Cover (2 of 2).....................................................................................................
HCF
PL 18.1 HCF Unit ............................................................................................................ PL 18.2 HCF Tray 6 (1 of 2) ............................................................................................ PL 18.3 HCF Tray 6 (2 of 2) ............................................................................................ PL 18.4 HCF Feeder (1 of 3)........................................................................................... PL 18.5 HCF Feeder (2 of 3)........................................................................................... PL 18.6 HCF Feeder (3 of 3)........................................................................................... PL 18.7 HCF Top Cover Unit .......................................................................................... PL 18.8 HCF Electrical and Rail......................................................................................
IIT
PL 13.1 IIT Cover - Front/Top ......................................................................................... PL 13.2 IIT Cover - Rear/Right, Power Chassis (DADF-250) ......................................... PL 13.3 IIT Bottom Bracket ............................................................................................. PL 13.4 IIT Component ................................................................................................... PL 13.6 IIT Housing - Electrical....................................................................................... PL 13.7 IIT Housing - Carriage ....................................................................................... PL 13.8 IIT/IPS Unit ........................................................................................................ PL 13.9 Full Rate Carriage Component .......................................................................... PL 13.10 Half Rate Carriage Component .......................................................................
A/P Finisher
PL 21.1 A/P Finisher .......................................................................................................
Finisher
PL 21.2 Finisher Cover: 1 of 2......................................................................................... PL 21.3 Finisher Cover: 2 of 2......................................................................................... PL 21.4 Finisher Stack .................................................................................................... PL 21.5 Finisher Punch ................................................................................................... PL 21.6 Finisher Stapler.................................................................................................. PL 21.7 Finisher Eject: 1 of 3 .......................................................................................... PL 21.8 Finisher Eject: 2 of 3 .......................................................................................... PL 21.9 Finisher Eject: 3 of 3 .......................................................................................... PL 21.10 Finisher Transport: 1 of 2................................................................................. PL 21.11 Finisher Transport: 2 of 2................................................................................. PL 21.12 Finisher Electrical............................................................................................. PL 21.13 Finisher Harness.............................................................................................. PL 21.15 Booklet Accessory ........................................................................................... PL 21.16 Booklet Component - 1 .................................................................................... PL 21.17 Booklet Component -2 (End Guide)................................................................. PL 21.18 Booklet Component -3 ..................................................................................... PL 21.19 Booklet Component -4 ..................................................................................... PL 21.20 Booklet Component -5 ..................................................................................... PL 21.21 Booklet Component -6 (Chute) ........................................................................ PL 21.22 Booklet Component -7 ..................................................................................... PL 21.23 Booklet Tray Component ................................................................................. PL 21.25 I/F Module Component (Drive)......................................................................... PL 21.26 I/F Module Component (Decurler) ................................................................... PL 21.27 I/F Module Component (Chute) ....................................................................... PL 21.28 Finisher OCT....................................................................................................
DADF
PL 14.1 DADF ................................................................................................................. 5-97 PL 14.2 DADF Cover ...................................................................................................... 5-98 PL 14.3 DADF PWB, Counter Balance ........................................................................... 5-99 PL 14.4 DADF Document Tray, Tray Motor .................................................................... 5-100 PL 14.5 Feeder Upper Chute, DADF Left Upper Cover .................................................. 5-101 PL 14.6 Feed Motor, Feed Clutch, Invert Drive Roll ....................................................... 5-102 PL 14.7 Pre Registration Motor, Pre Registration Roll Chute, Take Away Roll, Baffle Solenoid 5-103 PL 14.8 Registration Motor, Registration Roll ................................................................. 5-104 PL 14.9 Platen Motor, Platen Roll, Out Roll .................................................................... 5-105 PL 14.10 Exit Motor, Exit Roll ......................................................................................... 5-106 PL 14.11 Exit Gate Solenoid, Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid, Nip Solenoid, Inverter Exit Chute, Guide Chute............................................................................................................................... 5-107 PL 14.12 Exit Upper/Lower Chute, Registration Out Chute, Feeder Lower Chute ......... 5-108 PL 14.14 DADF Document Tray Component .................................................................. 5-109 PL 14.15 DADF Document Bottom Tray Component ..................................................... 5-110 PL 14.16 DADF Document Upper Tray Component ....................................................... 5-111 PL 14.17 Feeder Upper Chute Component .................................................................... 5-112 PL 14.18 Feeder/Nudger Roll Component ...................................................................... 5-113 PL 14.19 DADF Left Upper Cover Component ............................................................... 5-114 PL 14.20 Pre Registration Roll Chute Component.......................................................... 5-115 PL 14.21 Inverter Exit Chute Component ....................................................................... 5-116 PL 14.22 Guide Chute Component ................................................................................. 5-117 PL 14.23 Exit Upper Chute Component.......................................................................... 5-118 PL 14.24 Exit Lower Chute Component.......................................................................... 5-119 PL 14.25 Registration Out Chute Component................................................................. 5-120 PL 14.26 Feeder Lower Chute Component .................................................................... 5-121 Parts List
Common Hardware
Common Hardware ......................................................................................................... Part Number Index ..........................................................................................................
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Overview
The Parts List section identifies all part numbers and the corresponding location of all spared subsystem components. Abbreviation R/E REF: SCSI W/ W/O Refer to
Table 1 Meaning Reduction/Enlargement Small Computer Systems Interface With Without Table 2 Operating Companies Abbreviation AO NASG - US NASG Canada XE Meaning Americas Operations North American Solutions Group - US North American Solutions Group Canada Xerox Europe
Organization
Parts Lists Each item number in the part number listing corresponds to an item number in the related illustration. All the parts in a given subsystem of the machine will be located in the same illustration or in a series of associated illustrations. Electrical Connectors and Fasteners This section contains the illustrations and descriptions of the plugs, jacks, and fasteners used in the machine. A part number listing of the connectors is included. Common Hardware The common hardware is listed in alphabetical order by the letter or letters used to identify each item in the part number listing and in the illustrations. Dimensions are in millimeters unless otherwise identified.
Symbology
Part Number Index This index lists all the spared parts in the machine in numerical order. Each number is followed by a reference to the parts list on which the part may be found. Symbology used in the Parts List section is identified in the Symbology section.
Other Information
Abbreviations Abbreviations are used in the parts lists and the exploded view illustrations to provide information in a limited amount of space. The following abbreviations are used in this manual: Table 1 Abbreviation A3 A4 A5 AD AWG EMI GB KB MB MM MOD NOHAD PL P/O Meaning 297 x 594 Millimeters 210 x 297 Millimeters 148 x 210 Millimeters Auto Duplex American Wire Gauge Electro Magnetic Induction Giga Byte Kilo Byte Mega Byte Millimeters Magneto Optical Drive Noise Ozone Heat Air Dirt Parts List Part of
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Introduction
Subsystem Information
Use of the Term Assembly
The term assembly will be used for items in the part number listing that include other itemized parts in the part number listing. When the word assembly is found in the part number listing, there will be a corresponding item number on the illustrations followed by a bracket and a listing of the contents of the assembly.
Brackets
A bracket is used when an assembly or kit is spared, but is not shown in the illustration. The item number of the assembly or kit precedes the bracket; the item numbers of the piece parts follow the bracket.
Tag
The notation W/Tag in the parts description indicates that the part configuration has been updated. Check the change Tag index in the General Information section of the Service Data for the name and purpose of the modification. In some cases, a part or assembly may be spared in two versions: with the Tag and without the Tag. In those cases, use whichever part is appropriate for the configuration of the machine on which the part is to be installed. If the machine does not have a particular Tag and the only replacement part available is listed as W/Tag, install the Tag kit or all of the piece parts. The Change Tag Index tells you which kit or piece parts you need. Whenever you install a Tag kit or all the piece parts that make up a Tag, mark the appropriate number on the Tag matrix.
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Subsystem Information
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Symbology
A Tag number within a circle pointing to an item number shows that the part has been changed by the tag number within the circle (Figure 1). Information on the modification is in the Change Tag Index.
A Tag number within a circle having a shaded bar and pointing to an item number shows that the configuration of the part shown is the configuration before the part was changed by the Tag number within the circle (Figure 2).
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Symbology
A tag number within a circle with no apex shows that the entire drawing has been changed by the tag number within the circle (Figure 3). Information on the modification is in the Change Tag Index.
A tag number within a circle with no apex and having a shaded bar shows that the entire drawing was the configuration before being changed by the tag number within the circle (Figure 4).
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Symbology
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PL 1.1
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PL 1.2
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PL 1.3
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PL 1.4
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PL 1.5
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PL 1.6
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PL 2.1
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PL 2.2
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PL 2.3
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PL 2.4
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PL 2.5
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PL 2.6
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PL 2.7
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PL 2.8
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PL 2.9
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PL 2.10
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PL 2.11
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PL 2.12
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PL 2.13
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PL 2.14
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PL 2.15
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PL 2.16
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PL 2.17
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PL 2.18
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PL 2.19
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PL 2.20
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PL 2.21
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PL 3.1
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PL 3.2
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PL 3.3
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PL 3.5
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PL 3.6
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PL 3.7
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PL 3.8
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PL 3.9
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PL 3.10
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PL 4.1
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PL 4.2
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PL 4.3
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PL 4.4
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PL 4.5
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PL 4.6
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PL 5.1 ROS
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Part 062K15037 062K15047 962K24311 962K24321 Description Guide (Not Spared) Seal (Not Spared) Clamp ROS Assembly (C, K) (REP 6.1) ROS Assembly (Y, M) (REP 6.2) Flat Cable (C, K) Flat Cable (Y, M)
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PL 5.1
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PL 6.1
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PL 6.2
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PL 6.3
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PL 6.4
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PL 6.5
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PL 6.6
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PL 6.7
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PL 6.8
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PL 6.9
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PL 6.10
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PL 6.11
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PL 7.1
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PL 7.2
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PL 7.3
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PL 7.4
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PL 7.5
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PL 7.6
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PL 7.7
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PL 7.8
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PL 7.9
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PL 7.10
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PL 8.1
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PL 9.1
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PL 9.2
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PL 9.3
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PL 10.1 Inverter
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Part 038E31521 130K87810 059K42353 059K41974 Description Bottom Guide Inverter 3 Chute OCT Exit Chute Inverter 4 Chute Assembly Inverter 4 Chute (P/O PL 10.1 Item 4) Inverter End Sensor Bracket (P/O PL 10.1 Item 4) Wire Harness (P/O PL 10.1 Item 4) Pin Inverter 1 Transport (REP 8.3) Invert 2 Transport (REP 8.3) Inverter Cover Bracket
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PL 10.1
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PL 10.2
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PL 10.3
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PL 10.4
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PL 10.5
PL 11.1 Electrical (1 of 3)
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Part 117E23961 960K00393 960K01727 160K95230 105K20751 105K20760 Description Control Cover Flat Cable MCU Cover Bracket (Not Spared) Bracket (Not Spared) IOT Driver PWB Chassis Assembly (Not Spared) (REP 3.1) Plate Spring (Not Spared) Pin (Upper) Pin (Lower) MCU PWB Assembly MCU NVM PWB (P/O PL 11.1 Item 11) Spacer (P/O PL 11.1 Item 11) MCU PWB (P/O PL 11.1 Item 11) Charge (Y,M,C) HVPS Developer Bias (Y,M,C) HVPS Control Unit (Not Spared) (REP 3.2)
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PL 11.1
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Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Part 105K20970 105K20980 068K23802 068K23692 130K87701 130K88740 809E49990 826E08080 110K12030 Description Change (K) Preclean HVPS Developer Bias (K) HVPS Outlet (220V) Outlet (120V) MOB ADC Assembly (REP 9.13) Bracket Environment Sensor Frame Assembly (Not Spared) Spring Shoulder Screw Plate Assembly (Not Spared) Switch Rod Main Switch Assembly CAM Case (P/O PL 11.2 Item 12) Bracket (P/O PL 11.2 Item 12) Power Switch
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PL 11.2
PL 11.3 Electrical (3 of 3)
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Part 105K20741 960K00405 105K20841 105K20931 105K21550 Description Bracket Assembly (Not Spared) Bracket Assembly (Not Spared) Bracket Assembly (Not Spared) 2nd BTR HVPS Bracket (Not Spared) Bracket (Not Spared) Tray Module PWB Power Unit (120V) Power Unit (220V) (REP 1.1) Main LVPS AC Unit G1 5A Fuse 1/2/3/4 (P/O PL 11.3 Item 9) 6.3A Fuse 5/6/7/8/9/10/11 (P/O PL 11.3 Item 8) Power Cord Screw (Not Spared) Bracket (Not Spared) IIT LVPS (220V)
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PL 11.3
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PL 11.4
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PL 11.5
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PL 11.6
PL 12.1 Cover (1 of 2)
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Part 110E11980 802K65451 032E21490 121E85020 802K65501 802E63660 Description Hinge Front Cover Interlock Switch Bracket (Not Spared) Right Rear Lower Cover Right Lower Cover Right Front Lower Cover Right Rear Upper Cover Front Cover Assembly Hinge Guide Fuser Duct (P/O PL 12.1 Item 8) Magnet Catch Front Cover (P/O PL 12.1 Item 8) Bottle Cover Label (Earth) (Not Spared) Bottle Cover Right Upper Cover Bracket (Not Spared) Bracket (Not Spared) Logo Plate Blind Cover
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PL 12.1
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PL 12.2 Cover (2 of 2)
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Part 802E63660 802K56961 Description Cover Blind Cover Left Upper Cover Left Rear Lower Cover Cover Filter Filter Cover Rear Lower Cover Rear Lower Cover (P/O PL 12.2 Item 8) Blind Cover (P/O PL 12.2 Item 8) Rear Upper Cover Bracket (Not Spared) Bracket (Not Spared) IIT Plate Cover Cover Data Plate Label (CE)
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PL 12.2
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PL 13.1
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PL 13.2
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PL 13.3
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PL 13.4
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PL 13.6
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PL 13.7
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PL 13.8
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PL 13.9
Parts List
PL 13.10
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PL 14.1 DADF
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Part 059K38841 004K92582 003K91881 003K13752 003E62120 Description DADF Assembly (REP 5.1,REP 5.2) Platen Cushion DADF Support Knob Screw Label Paper Stop Hinge
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PL 14.1
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PL 14.2
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PL 14.3
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PL 14.4
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PL 14.5
Parts List
PL 14.6
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PL 14.7 Pre Registration Motor, Pre Registration Roll Chute, Take Away Roll, Baffle Solenoid
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Part 013E24670 020E36770 059K31090 059K31110 001E74762 127K38320 423W34554 121K31890 Description One Way Clutch Gear (38T) Ball Bearing Pulley Stud Bracket (P/O PL 14.1 Item 1) Gear (33T/ 33T) Gear Pulley Pulley Take Away Roll (REP 5.10) Pre Registration Roll Chute Rail Solenoid Bracket (P/O PL 14.7 Item 20) Baffle Solenoid (P/O PL 14.7 Item 20) Tension Spring (P/O PL 14.7 Item 20) Actuator (P/O PL 14.7 Item 20) Damper (P/O PL 14.7 Item 20) DADF Pre Registration Motor Pre Registration Motor Belt Tension Spring Round Point Screw (Not Spared) Baffle Solenoid
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PL 14.7
Parts List
PL 14.8
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PL 14.9
Parts List
PL 14.10
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PL 14.11 Exit Gate Solenoid, Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid, Nip Solenoid, Inverter Exit Chute, Guide Chute
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Part 013E24160 050K49650 054K24216 054K24231 121K31680 121K31700 809E49700 Description Link Link Gate Rear Link Link Sleeve Bearing Gate Link Bracket (P/O PL 14.1 Item 1) Harness Guide (P/O PL 14.1 Item 1) Inverter Lower Gate Inverter Exit Chute Guide Chute Exit Gate Solenoid, Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid Simplex / Duplex Gate Solenoid Round Point Screw (Not Spared) Tension Spring (Length 34.15mm) Tension Spring (Length 22.5mm) Round Point Screw
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PL 14.11
PL 14.12 Exit Upper/Lower Chute, Registration Out Chute, Feeder Lower Chute
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Part 013E24171 017E92760 050E19951 054K24195 054K24434 054K24460 054K24493 054K26031 121E90620 Description Sleeve Bearing Foot C-Clip (Not Spared) DADF Exit Tray Guide Upper Chute (P/O PL 14.1 Item 1)) Registration In Chute (P/O PL 14.1 Item 1) Exit Upper Chute (P/O PL 14.1 Item 1) Exit Low Chute Registration Out Chute Feeder Lower Chute Invert Chute Interlock Magnet (P/O PL 14.1 Item 1) Magnet Cover (P/O PL 14.1 Item 1) Cover (P/O PL 14.1 Item 1) Shoulder Screw Bracket (P/O PL 14.1 Item 1) Tray Plate (P/O PL 14.1 Item 1)
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PL 14.12
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PL 14.14
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PL 14.15
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PL 14.16
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PL 14.17
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PL 14.18
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PL 14.19
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PL 14.20
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PL 14.21
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PL 14.22
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PL 14.23
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PL 14.24
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PL 14.25
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PL 14.26
PL 16.1 SCT
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Part 050K50991 Description SCT Base Tray (P/O PL 16.1 Item 1) Center Tray (P/O PL 16.1 Item 1) Catch Tray (P/O PL 16.1 Item 1) Extension Tray (P/O PL 16.1 Item 1) Wall Tray (P/O PL 16.1 Item 1) Catch Tray Cover (P/O PL 16.1 Item 1) Spring (P/O PL 16.1 Item 1) Spring (P/O PL 16.1 Item 1) Plate (P/O PL 16.1 Item 1) Bottom Cover (P/O PL 16.1 Item 1) Support (P/O PL 16.1 Item 1)
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PL 16.1
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PL 16.2 OCT (1 of 2)
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Part 050K50983 Description OCT Catch Tray (P/O PL 16.2 Item 1) Extension Tray (P/O PL 16.2 Item 1) Catch Tray Cover (P/O PL 16.2 Item 1) Plate (P/O PL 16.2 Item 1) Spring (P/O PL 16.2 Item 1) Center Tray (P/O PL 16.2 Item 1) Spring (P/O PL 16.2 Item 1) Base Tray Assembly (P/O PL 16.2 Item 1)
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PL 16.2
PL 16.3 OCT (2 of 2)
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Part 930W00211 127K39971 930W00111 Description Bearing Gasket Tray Full Sensor Clamp OCT Motor Shaft Rack Bracket Plate Motor Cover Rear Position Sensor Actuator Wire Harness Wire Harness Base Tray Wall Tray Support Bottom Cover
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PL 16.3
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PL 17.2 UI (Left)
Item 1 2 3 4 5 Part 003E63230 Description Screw Thumb Tray Assy Neck Right Cover Neck Left Cover Bracket
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PL 17.2
PL 17.3 UI
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Part 802K56472 802K71730 802K74430 802K63681 Description Cover EME Cover Rear Base LCD Touch Panel Control Panel Assembly (XC) Control Panel Assembly (XE) Overlay Cover (P/O PL 17.3 Item 4) Bezel Cover (P/O PL 17.3 Item 4) Mylar Sheet (P/O PL 17.3 Item 4) Case (P/O PL 17.3 Item 4) Switch/Led/ PWB (P/O PL 17.3 Item 4) VR PWB (P/O PL 17.3 Item 4) VR Cable (P/O PL 17.3 Item 4) Tilt Swivel ESD Sheet (Not Spared)
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PL 17.3
05/16/05 5-126
05/16/05 5-127
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PL 17.4
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PL 18.1
05/16/05 5-128
05/16/05 5-129
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PL 18.2
Parts List
PL 18.3
05/16/05 5-130
05/16/05 5-131
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PL 18.4
Parts List
PL 18.5
05/16/05 5-132
05/16/05 5-133
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PL 18.6
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PL 18.7
05/16/05 5-134
05/16/05 5-135
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PL 18.8
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PL 21.1
05/16/05 5-136
05/16/05 5-137
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PL 21.2
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PL 21.3
05/16/05 5-138
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
05/16/05 5-139
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PL 21.4
16 17
130K88770
18 19
015K65830
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PL 21.5
05/16/05 5-140
05/16/05 5-141
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PL 21.6
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PL 21.7
05/16/05 5-142
05/16/05 5-143
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PL 21.8
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PL 21.9
05/16/05 5-144
05/16/05 5-145
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PL 21.10
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PL 21.11
05/16/05 5-146
05/16/05 5-147
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PL 21.12
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PL 21.13
05/16/05 5-148
13 14
05/16/05 5-149
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PL 21.15
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PL 21.16
05/16/05 5-150
05/16/05 5-151
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PL 21.17
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PL 21.18
05/16/05 5-152
05/16/05 5-153
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PL 21.19
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PL 21.20
05/16/05 5-154
05/16/05 5-155
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PL 21.21
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PL 21.22
05/16/05 5-156
05/16/05 5-157
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PL 21.23
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PL 21.25
05/16/05 5-158
05/16/05 5-159
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PL 21.26
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PL 21.27
05/16/05 5-160
05/16/05 5-161
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PL 21.28
Common Hardware
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Common Hardware
05/16/05 5-162
Table 1 Part Number Index Part List PL 2.9 PL 10.5 PL 10.5 PL 10.3 PL 1.5 PL 10.5 PL 21.26 PL 21.25 PL 2.10 PL 2.12 PL 2.8 PL 2.6 PL 21.17 PL 18.5 PL 18.6 PL 3.10 PL 3.7 PL 2.14 PL 2.15 PL 21.22 PL 21.22 PL 21.22 PL 21.20 PL 18.6 PL 3.8 PL 18.5 PL 3.7 PL 2.14 PL 2.15 PL 2.14 PL 2.15 PL 2.4 PL 2.5 PL 2.4 PL 2.5 PL 2.4 PL 2.5 PL 18.4 PL 3.6 PL 18.4 PL 3.6 Parts List
Table 1 Part Number Index Part Number 007E78780 007E78790 007E79331 007E79350 007E79380 Part List PL 18.4 PL 3.6 PL 18.4 PL 3.3 PL 3.3 PL 2.11 PL 2.13 PL 2.7 PL 2.9 007E79700 007K85730 PL 3.5 PL 2.10 PL 2.12 PL 2.8 PL 2.6 007K87670 007K87831 007K87841 007K87854 007K88520 007K88530 007K88730 007K89113 007K89149 007E89760 007E89970 007E89980 007E89990 009E94910 009E94920 009E97011 011K97591 011K97710 012E11041 012E11100 012E11111 012E11121 012E11130 012E11140 Parts List PL 2.20 PL 7.4 PL 1.1 PL 1.2 PL 18.4 PL 18.4 PL 3.6 PL 1.1 PL 1.1 PL 18.6 PL 3.8 PL 21.20 PL 21.20 PL 21.20 PL 21.27 PL 1.5 PL 1.6 PL 6.1 PL 6.11 PL 21.7 PL 18.4 PL 3.6 PL 2.14 PL 2.14 PL 2.14 PL 2.15 PL 2.15 05/16/05 5-164 013E87700 013E92890 013E25910 013E26100 013E26250 013E24910 013E25480 013E25490 013E25530 013E25540 013E24840 013E24670 013E24160 013E24171 013E24660 013E23631 013E23610 013E23600 Part Number 012E11430 012E11590 012E11600 012E11760 012E11980 012E11990 012K94480 012K94490 013E17100 013E17670
Table 1 Part Number Index Part List PL 14.25 PL 14.24 PL 14.24 PL 3.5 PL 21.10 PL 21.10 PL 13.7 PL 13.7 PL 18.7 PL 10.3 PL 10.5 PL 18.6 PL 3.8 PL 18.6 PL 3.3 PL 3.8 PL 4.4 PL 4.5 PL 14.11 PL 14.12 PL 14.17 PL 14.25 PL 14.7 PL 14.8 PL 14.9 PL 14.10 PL 14.20 PL 14.6 PL 13.7 PL 21.20 PL 21.19 PL 3.6 PL 18.4 PL 3.7 PL 14.9 PL 2.19 PL 14.10 PL 14.6 PL 1.4 PL 2.10 PL 2.6 Launch DocuColor 250
Table 1 Part Number Index Part Number Part List PL 2.8 PL 3.3 PL 2.9 PL 2.7 PL 2.13 PL 2.11 PL 2.12 014E44881 014E45291 014E51110 014K82101 015K60340 015K60410 015K64791 015K65530 015K65810 015K65820 015K65830 015K65840 015K65850 015K65860 015K65880 015K65900 015K67240 015K67270 015K67280 015K69650 017E92060 017E92760 017E92820 017K93160 017K93170 017E94310 017E97220 017E97230 019E39131 019E56470 019E58260 019E58620 Launch DocuColor 250 PL 14.14 PL 2.1 PL 2.1 PL 6.7 PL 21.22 PL 21.17 PL 2.17 PL 18.3 PL 21.10 PL 21.10 PL 21.5 PL 21.5 PL 21.8 PL 21.7 PL 21.5 PL 21.4 PL 21.15 PL 21.18 PL 21.16 PL 21.22 PL 13.3 PL 14.12 PL 18.8 PL 2.21 PL 2.21 PL 2.21 PL 21.2 PL 21.2 PL 2.4 PL 2.5 PL 18.4 PL 2.14 PL 2.15 PL 18.3 022K67870 022K67880 022K67890 022K70810 022K71020 05/16/05 5-165 022K67860 020E37710 020E37720 022K66870 022K66880 022K67850 020E37670 020E37680 020E37690 020E36980 020E37210 020E37620 020E37630 020E37660 019K98882 019K99041 019K99061 020E21630 020E36560 020E36770 020E36780 020E36800 020E36810 020E36830 019K94400 Part Number 019E58660 019K93921
Table 1 Part Number Index Part List PL 21.4 PL 2.14 PL 2.15 PL 2.15 PL 2.5 PL 2.4 PL 7.4 PL 7.7 PL 14.16 PL 13.7 PL 2.14 PL 14.7 PL 14.8 PL 14.9 PL 14.10 PL 2.14 PL 2.15 PL 13.7 PL 21.17 PL 18.3 PL 18.3 PL 21.10 PL 21.9 PL 21.9 PL 21.11 PL 21.11 PL 21.9 PL 21.4 PL 21.4 PL 21.20 PL 21.20 PL 21.10 PL 21.11 PL 21.27 PL 21.10 PL 21.9 PL 21.9 PL 21.9 PL 21.10 PL 21.21 PL 21.20 Parts List
Table 1 Part Number Index Part Number 022K71040 022K71410 022K71420 022K71430 022K71480 022K71490 022K71500 023E21300 023E21370 023E21400 023E21520 028E94260 Part List PL 21.20 PL 21.10 PL 21.28 PL 21.11 PL 21.26 PL 21.25 PL 21.11 PL 14.8 PL 13.7 PL 4.6 PL 21.4 PL 14.17 PL 14.26 PL 14.18 029K03713 029K92041 029K92151 030K75451 030K75540 030K76141 030K76270 030K76610 030K76880 032E20890 032E21170 032E21190 032E21200 032E21210 032E21250 032E21490 032E22410 033K94680 033K94721 038E26532 038E26550 038E31521 038K87120 038K87160 Parts List PL 21.16 PL 21.16 PL 21.6 PL 2.21 PL 2.14 PL 2.21 PL 14.4 PL 6.6 PL 21.28 PL 2.14 PL 14.17 PL 14.4 PL 14.16 PL 14.16 PL 2.14 PL 2.15 PL 12.1 PL 18.3 PL 7.3 PL 7.9 PL 2.4 PL 2.5 PL 2.4 PL 2.5 PL 10.1 PL 2.15 PL 2.14 Part Number 038K87371 038K88480 038K88490 041K94524 041K94553 041K94720 041K94730 041K94750 042K92753 050E19900 050E19951 050E20040 050K49650 050K49688 050K50400 050K50410 050K50430 050K50983 050K50991 050K51270 050K51280 050K51970 050K52540 053K91940 053K91980 054K02391 054E22291 054K24195 054K24216 054K24231 054K24434 054K24442 054K24460 054K24493 054K26031 054K26415 054K26613 054K27160 054K27520 054K28190 054K28220 05/16/05 5-166
Table 1 Part Number Index Part List PL 21.19 PL 21.16 PL 21.16 PL 13.7 PL 13.7 PL 21.4 PL 21.4 PL 21.6 PL 7.3 PL 21.23 PL 14.12 PL 14.16 PL 14.11 PL 14.4 PL 2.1 PL 2.2 PL 2.2 PL 16.2 PL 16.1 PL 21.2 PL 21.2 PL 18.1 PL 10.5 PL 9.1 PL 9.3 PL 21.21 PL 2.2 PL 14.12 PL 14.11 PL 14.11 PL 14.12 PL 14.5 PL 14.12 PL 14.12 PL 14.12 PL 10.4 PL 7.8 PL 21.10 PL 2.1 PL 21.28 PL 21.11 Launch DocuColor 250
Table 1 Part Number Index Part Number 054K29611 054E89450 055K28390 059K00521 059E01430 059K24920 059K24940 059K26160 059K26180 059K26190 059K26200 059K26591 059K26664 059K26691 059K26700 059K26934 059K26935 059K27200 059K29470 059K29480 059K29510 059K29520 059K29534 059K30951 059K31033 059K31080 059K31090 059K31110 059K32491 059K32500 059K32510 059K32520 059K33168 059K33170 059K33310 059K33320 059K33331 Launch DocuColor 250 Part List PL 10.5 PL 2.3 PL 14.23 PL 21.21 PL 18.7 PL 2.2 PL 2.18 PL 4.4 PL 4.4 PL 4.5 PL 2.16 PL 18.6 PL 3.6 PL 18.1 PL 18.5 PL 3.6 PL 18.5 PL 3.6 PL 2.3 PL 2.1 PL 2.3 PL 14.10 PL 14.6 PL 14.10 PL 14.18 PL 14.18 PL 3.6 PL 14.26 PL 14.24 PL 14.8 PL 14.7 PL 14.7 PL 7.4 PL 7.6 PL 7.5 PL 7.7 PL 4.1 PL 4.5 PL 10.3 PL 10.5 PL 10.5 Part Number 059K33350 059K33430 059K33501 059K33511 059K33522 059K33740 059K36260 059K37990 059K38841 059K41974 059K42034 059K42290 059K42353 059K42372 059E98610 059E98860 059E99240 059E99540 062E10040 062K14580 062K15037 062K15047 064K91910 064K91930 068K23692 068K23802 068K24134 068K24451 068K25370 090K93002 090K93100 094K04542 094K04551 101E12070 103E29870 103K81152 105E12060 105E12170 105E12240 105E12301 105E12580 05/16/05 5-167
Table 1 Part Number Index Part List PL 4.3 PL 7.8 PL 4.3 PL 4.3 PL 4.1 PL 7.5 PL 18.7 PL 2.16 PL 14.1 PL 10.1 PL 4.1 PL 3.1 PL 10.1 PL 10.3 PL 14.15 PL 2.2 PL 2.19 PL 7.5 PL 13.9 PL 13.10 PL 5.1 PL 5.1 PL 7.1 PL 7.3 PL 11.2 PL 11.2 PL 6.10 PL 11.6 PL 18.2 PL 13.4 PL 13.4 PL 6.3 PL 6.3 PL 21.19 PL 14.24 PL 7.9 PL 21.21 PL 21.21 PL 14.23 PL 13.9 PL 7.4 Parts List
Table 1 Part Number Index Part Number 105E13100 105K20741 105K20751 105K20760 105K20841 105K20931 105K20970 105K20980 105K21080 105K21190 105K21550 107E08680 110E10380 110E11420 110E11430 110E11590 110K11680 110K11820 110K11960 110E11980 110K12030 110K12080 110E93440 110E94770 110E97990 114K82050 117E21621 117E21690 117E23951 117E23961 119K00290 120E21900 120E22481 Part List PL 21.9 PL 11.3 PL 11.1 PL 11.1 PL 11.3 PL 11.3 PL 11.2 PL 11.2 PL 21.12 PL 14.17 PL 11.3 PL 13.6 PL 18.8 PL 2.19 PL 3.2 PL 21.7 PL 2.1 PL 2.3 PL 13.6 PL 12.1 PL 11.2 PL 6.3 PL 10.3 PL 18.7 PL 21.3 PL 7.2 PL 14.3 PL 13.2 PL 17.4 PL 11.1 PL 6.11 PL 18.5 PL 3.7 PL 2.10 PL 2.6 PL 2.8 PL 2.12 120E24310 120K91990 121K24610 121K31340 Parts List PL 21.8 PL 13.6 PL 21.26 PL 18.4 127K38320 127K38341 05/16/05 5-168 127K38181 127K38252 127K38300 122E92130 122K93570 122K93640 123K96541 127K32850 127K36830 127K37892 127K37901 127K38050 127K38170 121K31360 121K31680 121K31700 121K31860 121K31882 121K31890 121K33710 121K33883 121K33940 121K33960 121K34620 121K34630 121K35071 121E85020 121E89590 121E90620 121E92890 Part Number
Table 1 Part Number Index Part List PL 3.6 PL 21.22 PL 14.11 PL 14.11 PL 14.6 PL 14.6 PL 14.7 PL 2.20 PL 10.5 PL 1.4 PL 1.4 PL 21.7 PL 21.8 PL 10.5 PL 12.1 PL 21.21 PL 14.12 PL 21.10 PL 21.11 PL 21.27 PL 21.7 PL 21.3 PL 13.9 PL 6.5 PL 6.5 PL 17.4 PL 21.19 PL 1.6 PL 9.1 PL 18.4 PL 21.23 PL 2.10 PL 2.8 PL 2.6 PL 2.12 PL 11.5 PL 3.6 PL 14.10 PL 14.6 PL 14.7 PL 14.8 Launch DocuColor 250
Table 1 Part Number Index Part Number 127K38491 127K38620 127K38632 127K38641 127K39100 127K39120 127K39520 127K39530 127K39540 127K39560 127K39571 127K39580 127K39620 127K39641 127K39650 127K39720 127K39730 127K39742 127K39750 127K39760 127K39851 127K39861 127K39971 127K40270 127K40281 127K40310 127K45850 127K46120 127K46170 127K47150 130K55590 130K60830 130K64150 130K64300 130K64360 130K64431 130K64480 Launch DocuColor 250 Part List PL 14.9 PL 13.7 PL 13.6 PL 13.6 PL 13.6 PL 7.4 PL 7.4 PL 2.20 PL 6.4 PL 6.8 PL 9.3 PL 9.2 PL 9.3 PL 1.4 PL 4.4 PL 2.17 PL 10.2 PL 10.2 PL 4.2 PL 6.9 PL 6.9 PL 1.1 PL 1.2 PL 16.3 PL 21.8 PL 21.10 PL 21.11 PL 21.8 PL 9.2 PL 21.5 PL 21.17 PL 21.22 PL 18.8 PL 18.1 PL 18.8 PL 7.4 PL 13.4 PL 21.23 PL 3.5 PL 3.5 PL 14.5 130E88770 05/16/05 5-169 130K88311 130E88340 130E88350 130K88400 130K88740 130K88770 130E85790 130E85800 130E85970 130E87410 130K87701 130K87710 130K87810 130K87880 130K88150 130K88190 130E85200 130E85780 130E84300 130E84270 130E84280 130E84140 130E82540 Part Number 130K67340 130K67370 130K76920 130E82530
Table 1 Part Number Index Part List PL 6.6 PL 2.16 PL 21.25 PL 21.15 PL 6.9 PL 21.17 PL 21.19 PL 21.18 PL 21.18 PL 21.21 PL 7.5 PL 14.4 PL 14.5 PL 14.17 PL 2.18 PL 6.4 PL 21.10 PL 21.11 PL 21.21 PL 21.28 PL 21.5 PL 21.5 PL 13.6 PL 21.11 PL 11.2 PL 10.4 PL 10.1 PL 4.3 PL 18.7 PL 21.10 PL 21.11 PL 21.9 PL 21.28 PL 2.18 PL 21.4 PL 21.5 PL 10.4 PL 11.2 PL 21.4 PL 21.8 PL 7.9 Parts List
Table 1 Part Number Index Part Number 130K88770 130K88780 Part List PL 21.5 PL 21.6 PL 21.26 PL 21.28 PL 21.7 130E88780 130K88780 130K88790 130K88970 130E91010 130K93230 133K23610 133K23690 146E01770 160K74960 160K94661 160K95230 160K95381 160K95830 160K95840 160K97351 160K97580 160K97600 160K97893 160K97901 160K99200 160K99672 407W07717 407W07731 413W08050 413W08350 PL 21.8 PL 21.8 PL 21.27 PL 21.27 PL 6.5 PL 6.11 PL 13.8 PL 11.5 PL 21.4 PL 4.4 PL 13.8 PL 11.1 PL 11.5 PL 6.3 PL 6.5 PL 6.3 PL 14.3 PL 11.6 PL 14.4 PL 17.4 PL 17.4 PL 11.5 PL 13.8 PL 21.16 PL 21.16 PL 2.16 PL 1.3 PL 4.5 PL 4.4 PL 2.20 PL 2.16 PL 1.5 PL 1.4 413W08950 413W11660 PL 1.5 PL 21.10 PL 21.11 Parts List 05/16/05 5-170 423W01554 423W25554 423W32054 423W33554 423W34554 423W40054 423W46754 423W52154 423W86254 423W86454 423W87054 499W14124 499W14524 499W17061 537K68651 600K78460 413W77559 413W75659 413W77359 413W66150 413W66250 Part Number
Table 1 Part Number Index Part List PL 21.7 PL 7.9 PL 7.8 PL 10.5 PL 18.4 PL 21.11 PL 21.9 PL 3.6 PL 21.26 PL 21.10 PL 18.5 PL 4.3 PL 1.4 PL 2.20 PL 2.14 PL 2.2 PL 21.4 PL 21.8 PL 21.7 PL 6.10 PL 21.26 PL 2.15 PL 4.2 PL 21.9 PL 14.6 PL 14.10 PL 14.7 PL 21.11 PL 21.20 PL 1.5 PL 21.17 PL 21.11 PL 21.10 PL 4.3 PL 4.2 PL 4.2 PL 11.5 PL 2.11 PL 2.7 PL 2.9 PL 2.13 Launch DocuColor 250
Table 1 Part Number Index Part Number 604K13840 604K19980 604K21501 604K23660 604K24210 604K24220 604K25230 604K25240 695K13500 695K13510 695K13520 695K13530 801K05033 801K14311 801K14822 801K14832 801K14911 801K14921 801K15690 801K15700 801K16551 801K16581 801K16780 801K18730 802E55621 802E55633 802E55640 802E55651 802E55680 802K56472 802E56502 802E56800 802E56891 802E56900 802E56930 802K56961 802K57191 802K57201 802K57484 802E62451 802E63030 Launch DocuColor 250 Part List PL 21.23 PL 18.3 PL 13.6 PL 3.6 PL 6.6 PL 6.6 PL 14.9 PL 14.3 PL 6.6 PL 6.6 PL 6.6 PL 6.6 PL 3.3 PL 6.6 PL 4.1 PL 4.1 PL 7.10 PL 7.10 PL 18.8 PL 18.1 PL 21.15 PL 21.16 PL 21.5 PL 21.16 PL 3.2 PL 3.2 PL 3.2 PL 3.2 PL 3.5 PL 17.3 PL 13.2 PL 14.2 PL 14.2 PL 14.2 PL 14.17 PL 12.2 PL 14.5 PL 14.17 PL 3.2 PL 13.1 PL 13.1 809E09430 809E14690 05/16/05 5-171 807E04710 807E04730 807E04740 807E04750 807E04760 807E08990 807E09500 807E09510 802K63681 802E64371 802K65291 802K65451 802K65463 802K65501 802K67080 802K67140 802E67240 802K71730 802K74430 802K75100 807E00310 807E00470 807E00660 807E00670 807E01750 807E02040 807E02050 807E02060 807E02070 807E02080 807E02800 807E04500 807E04700 802E63061 802E63660 Part Number
Table 1 Part Number Index Part List PL 13.2 PL 3.2 PL 12.1 PL 12.2 PL 17.3 PL 13.2 PL 17.4 PL 12.1 PL 6.2 PL 12.1 PL 18.7 PL 21.4 PL 13.2 PL 17.3 PL 17.3 PL 21.3 PL 14.4 PL 14.4 PL 14.6 PL 14.4 PL 21.22 PL 21.20 PL 21.17 PL 21.18 PL 21.17 PL 21.22 PL 6.2 PL 18.3 PL 21.10 PL 21.7 PL 21.10 PL 21.4 PL 21.7 PL 21.7 PL 21.8 PL 21.7 PL 21.21 PL 21.20 PL 21.21 PL 4.4 PL 10.5 Parts List
Table 1 Part Number Index Part Number 809E39381 809E41221 809E41570 809E41620 809E41710 809E41740 809E49700 809E49930 809E49990 809E50120 809E50250 809E50270 809E50880 Part List PL 2.2 PL 3.8 PL 21.22 PL 21.22 PL 4.4 PL 13.7 PL 14.11 PL 3.5 PL 11.2 PL 14.17 PL 14.17 PL 14.25 PL 14.10 PL 14.9 PL 14.8 809E50920 809E51350 809E51360 809E51451 809E51461 809E52460 809E54581 809E54780 809E54920 809E54930 809E54941 809E55030 809E55040 809E55080 809E55300 809E56850 809E56860 809E56880 809E59980 809E59990 815E05190 815E05551 815E09030 826E06490 826E08080 Parts List PL 14.17 PL 13.10 PL 13.9 PL 13.10 PL 14.5 PL 14.5 PL 4.4 PL 14.6 PL 2.19 PL 4.5 PL 4.5 PL 2.16 PL 10.2 PL 10.5 PL 4.3 PL 4.4 PL 21.4 PL 21.4 PL 21.7 PL 21.20 PL 21.20 PL 13.4 PL 13.4 PL 18.3 PL 13.8 PL 11.2 930W00211 05/16/05 5-172 930W00113 930W00112 893E09600 893E09610 893E09660 893E15750 893E16170 893E21870 893E21880 893E46200 893E51380 893E55730 893E64430 893E64440 913W01206 913W12113 913W12114 913W12117 913W12124 927W00024 930W00111 849E29921 893E03340 893E09490 Part Number 826E08490 826E09640 826E11700 830E60740
Table 1 Part Number Index Part List PL 17.4 PL 14.3 PL 18.3 PL 4.4 PL 4.5 PL 13.1 PL 14.14 PL 2.14 PL 2.15 PL 2.4 PL 2.5 PL 14.14 PL 14.17 PL 14.14 PL 3.2 PL 3.2 PL 2.2 PL 2.2 PL 18.1 PL 21.16 PL 21.16 PL 2.1 PL 2.1 PL 9.1 PL 4.2 PL 4.2 PL 4.1 PL 4.1 PL 9.1 PL 14.16 PL 7.9 PL 3.5 PL 16.3 PL 14.17 PL 18.5 PL 3.7 PL 2.10 PL 2.6 PL 2.8 PL 2.12 PL 14.16 Launch DocuColor 250
Table 1 Part Number Index Part Number Part List PL 14.21 PL 14.23 PL 2.10 PL 4.5 PL 4.4 PL 3.7 PL 2.8 PL 2.6 PL 2.16 PL 2.12 PL 18.5 PL 16.3 PL 14.8 PL 14.25 PL 14.22 PL 14.17 960K00022 960K00393 960K00405 960K00442 960K01281 960K01611 960K01727 960K04670 960K05563 960K05670 960K06841 960K07310 960K07590 960K08930 962K17863 962K18410 962K18420 962K18430 962K18440 962K19801 962K19860 962K19871 962K20212 962K23382 962K23392 Launch DocuColor 250 PL 11.5 PL 11.1 PL 11.3 PL 13.8 PL 6.3 PL 1.2 PL 11.1 PL 21.12 PL 11.5 PL 11.6 PL 13.8 PL 21.12 PL 21.12 PL 18.8 PL 3.2 PL 21.21 PL 21.22 PL 21.22 PL 21.22 PL 13.6 PL 11.6 PL 11.6 PL 13.6 PL 6.7 PL 6.7 05/16/05 5-173 Part Number 962K24311 962K24321 962K27670 962K36610
Table 1 Part Number Index Part List PL 5.1 PL 5.1 PL 21.8 PL 21.12
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General Information
Space Requirements....................................................................................................... Product Specifications..................................................................................................... Common Tools ................................................................................................................ Product Tools and Test Patterns..................................................................................... Cleaning Materials........................................................................................................... Machine Consumables.................................................................................................... Glossary of Terms ...........................................................................................................
PWS Diagnostics
Entering PWS Diagnostic mode...................................................................................... DC Quick......................................................................................................................... dC118 Jam Counter ........................................................................................................ dC120 Fault Counter....................................................................................................... dC122 Shutdown History ................................................................................................ dC128 Finisher Setup ..................................................................................................... dC129 System Registration Setup .................................................................................. dC131 NVM Read/Write.................................................................................................. dC135 HFSI Counters..................................................................................................... dC140 Analog Monitor .................................................................................................... dC301 NVM Initialization................................................................................................. dC330 Component Control ............................................................................................. dC351 NVM Background Processing.............................................................................. dC355 Hard Disk Diagnostics/Setup............................................................................... dC527 DADF Document Calibration ............................................................................... dC612 Test Pattern Print................................................................................................. dC671 RegiCon Measurement Cycle Control ................................................................. dC673 RegiCon Sensor Check Cycle Control ................................................................ dC675 RegiCon Setup Cycle Control.............................................................................. dC710 No Paper Run...................................................................................................... dC726 Paper Path Timing............................................................................................... dC740 Tray 5 Guide Adjustment ..................................................................................... dC919 Color Balance ...................................................................................................... dC924 TRC Adjustment .................................................................................................. dC937 ProCon On/Off Print ............................................................................................ dC945 IIT Calibration ...................................................................................................... dC950 ATC Sensor Setup............................................................................................... dC991 Tone Up/Tone Down ...........................................................................................
Change Tags
General Procedures
GP 1 Special Boot Modes ............................................................................................... Launch DocuColor 250
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Entering
To enter the CE mode: 1. Press and hold the 0 key for 5 seconds, then while still holding down the 0 key, press the Start button. The CE Access Number screen will appear. 2. 3. Enter 6789 and press Confirm. The topmost area of the UI display will be reversed to let the user know that the mode has changed to the CE mode. NOTE: If a system failure has occurred when the machine is turned ON but it has not been rectified, the diagnostic operation will not be guaranteed.
UI Diagnostics
Several diagnostic routines are available. Note that these are a subset of the more complete suite of tools available through use of the PWS (see Accessing UI Diagnostics).
Printable Reports
Several machine history reports can be printed in CE mode. These reports are in addition to the reports normally available in System Admin mode (see Printing CSE Reports).
Exiting
There are three ways to exit from CE mode: Switch the power Off then On (If actions performed in CE mode cause the machine to restart upon exiting, the machine will come back up in normal user mode). Press and hold the 0 key then press the Start button. Select Abort the Operation and Exit on the Maintenance/Diagnostics screen.
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Accessing UI Diagnostics
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Enter the CE mode (Entering and exiting CE mode). Press the Log In/Out button on the UI. The System Settings screen appears. Select System Settings. Select Common Settings. Select Maintenance / Diagnostics. The following selections will appear: Software Options Print Test Patterns MAX Setup Initialize Hard Disk NVM Initialization Component Control Sub System - this selection opens the following menu: Belt Edge Learn Delete All Data NVM Read/Write Registration - this selection opens the following menu: Tray 5 Guide Adjust Registration Control - Setup Cycle Registration Control - Measurement Cycle Registration Control - Sensor Check Cycle Machine ID/Billing Data Settings Initialize HFSI Counter
Software Options
Certain optional features must be enabled in software by entering a password (supplied by sales).
Procedure
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Enter UI Diagnostics (seeAccessing UI Diagnostics) Select Software Options on the Maintenance/Diagnostics screen. Select Keyboard. Enter the password of the software option on the keyboard displayed on the UI. Select Save. Select Reboot.
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NOTE: To switch from a test pattern requiring one set of NVM values to a test pattern requiring a different set of values, you must exit UI Diagnostic mode and allow the machine to reboot before entering the new NVM values (Exiting the CE mode and rebooting the machine will make the NVM values reset to their respective default values.) 2. 3. 4. 5. Close the NVM Read/Write screen and return to the Diagnostics screen. Select Test Pattern Print. Enter Test Pattern Number (3 digits). Select the paper tray, color, and density (where applicable). Press the Start button. Figure 1 shows the test pattern signal path.
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Table 1 Pattern Numbers Pattern # 133 134 Test Pattern Name Post-IPS_Bit Pattern Multi-level BW Post-IPS_Bit Pattern Multi-level 4C Source NVM to be set
IIT/IPS PWB 870-205: Default is 0, IIT/IPS PWB change to 3 870-207: Default is 0, change to 8 IIT/IPS PWB IIT/IPS PWB IIT/IPS PWB IIT/IPS PWB 870-205: Default is 0, change to 3
TAG Fixed Copy 1 TAG Fixed Copy 2 Pre-IPS_FS Increment (Ext Bypass) Pre-IPS_SS Increment (Ext Bypass) Pre-IPS_Vertical Stripes (Ext Bypass)
IIT/IPS PWB 870-207: Default is 0, Pre-IPS_FS Increment (via Ext Mem. PWB) IIT/IPS PWB change to 2 Pre-IPS_SS Increment (via Ext Mem. PWB) IIT/IPS PWB IIT/IPS PWB
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MAX Setup
MAX Setup consists of a group of several related Image Quality and Process Control adjustments. The selections available in UI Diagnostic mode may not be as thorough as those available in PWS Diagnostic mode. Some routines must be performed in a specific sequence; go to the referenced ADJ and/or dC procedures for comprehensive instructions. The MAX setup menu contains the following items: Procon ON/OFF Print (see ADJ 9.5) IIT Calibration (see ADJ 5.11) In/Out Manual Setup (see ADJ 9.11) ATC Sensor Setup (see ADJ 9.2) TRC Adjust (see ADJ 9.4) Tone Up/Down (see ADJ 9.3) Color Balance (see ADJ 9.6)
NVM Initialization
Procedure
1. Enter UI Diagnostic mode (seeAccessing UI Diagnostics). Select Initialize NVM. Selections for the following 7 subsystems appear: 2. IOT OUTPUT (Finisher) IISS (IIT/IPS) IISS-Extension Input Device Sys-SYSTEM Sys-USER CAUTION All NVM for the selected subsystem will be reset to the default values. Any machine-specific, region-specific, or customer-specific information will need to be re-entered. Make sure that this information is available before proceeding. 3. 4. 5. A confirmation message appears. Select Yes. A message indicating completion will appear. Select the Confirm button.
This completes the initialization. Remember to re-enter any machine-specific NVM data.
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Procedure
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Enter UI Diagnostic mode (see Accessing UI Diagnostics). Select Delete All Data. Select Start. A confirmation message appears. Select Yes. The Deleting data. message appears. When the message indicating the completion appears, exit UI Diagnostic mode, Switch off the power, then switch on the power.
Initialization Procedure
1. 2. 3. 4. Enter UI Diagnostic mode (see Accessing UI Diagnostics). Select Initialize Hard Disk. The Partition A selection appears. Select Partition A then select Start. A confirmation message appears. Select Yes. A message indicating the completion appears. Select Confirm.
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NVM Read/Write
Procedure
1. 2. Enter UI Diagnostic mode (see Accessing UI Diagnostics). Select NVM Read/Write. CAUTION The names of the NVM locations are not displayed on the UI. Input the Chain-Link No. with care. The NVM Rear/Write routine in PWS Diagnostic mode (dC131) will display NVM names, default, and min-max values. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Input the Chain-Link number for the location you wish to read or change. Enter 6 digits the machine requires that all leading zeroes be entered. Select Change Settings. The Current Value is displayed. The New Value column appears. Use the keypad on the UI to input the new value. Select Save. The changed number will appears in the Current Settings column.
Procedure
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Component Control
Purpose
The purpose of Component Control is to display the logic state of input signals and to energize output components. Up to 12 components, including Input and Output components, can be operated simultaneously. If the selected components cannot output simultaneously, the prior input component is turned OFF and the latter input component is turned ON. (Last Precedence Control). When multiple components that cannot output simultaneously are selected, the relevant components are all turned OFF and then the latter input components are turned ON. Procedure 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Enter UI Diagnostic mode (see Accessing UI Diagnostics). Select Component Control. Enter the chain-link number of the component (6 digits), using the keypad. Press the Start button on the UI to energize the output component or to read the status of the input component. Select Cycle Motion for the component to repeat the operation. Input/Output column (component type), Status column (Operation status), and Counter column (Operation Count) are displayed on the Component Control screen. Press the Stop button on the UI to halt the component operation. Select Close to exit from Component Control.
Procedure
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Enter UI Diagnostic mode (see Accessing UI Diagnostics). Select Adjustment/Others. Select Initialize HFSI Counter. Enter the Chain-Link No. for HFSI Counter (6 digits), using the keypad on the UI. Select Reset Current Value.
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Select the required report and press Start. The report will be printed.
Debug Report This report prints out debug messages with the time when the data was stored. The output format is as follows: YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS "xxxxx" (Recorded message) HFSI Counter Report The HFSI information stored in the IOT will be displayed. Table 1 shows the format. Table 1 HFSI Counter Report ChainLink Current Replacement count when replacement due Average Job History Job History per Month (P1) (P2) average monthly (30 days) usage Count at most recent replacement Reason code: U=UM, S= SM O= Other Count at 2 replacements ago Reason code: U=UM, S= SM O= Other Job History (P3) Count at 3 replacements ago Reason code: U=UM, S= SM O= Other
Jam Counter Report The Jam Counter report displays a pre programmed list of jam faults, and the number of occurrences since that last time the counter was cleared. Shutdown History Report The Shutdown History report displays the 50 most recent shutdowns in three categories: System Faults, Paper Jams, and Document Jams. The date of occurrence, and the copy count when the fault occurred, are listed. Fail Counter Report The Fail Counter report displays a pre programmed list of non-jam faults, and the number of occurrences since that last time the counter was cleared. Launch DocuColor 250 05/16/05 6-11 General Procedures and Information
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a. b.
Select Enter Diagnostics from the Diagnostics Tool screen. The PWS Diagnostic Service Entry Window displays. While the machine is connected to the PWS, the machine UI will display the message, Connecting to the PWS.
When the tool starts obtaining machine data, that data is displayed on the Service Entry Screen. When the system has obtained the machine data, it displays Complete at the upper left corner of the Service Entry Screen. The data listed in Table 1 will be displayed. Table 1 Machine Data displayed at Service Entry
Description Displays a code allocated to each machine type. Displays the 10 digit number allocated to each machine. Displays the total number of copies/prints Displays the total number of copies/prints since the last CSE visit (complete closeout). Displays current IOT S/W Version Displays the Jams that have occurred since the last complete closeout. Displays the component(s) (HFSI) that has exceeded the life Threshold). Displays current (active) faults in the machine.
PWS
10. If communication is lost between the PWS and the machine, click Reconnect from the main file menu. Figure 1 Connecting the PWS 4. 5. 6. 7. Switch on the PWS. Make sure the machine is not copying or printing. The machine UI should display Ready to Copy when there are no pending jobs. At the PWS, enter the GSNLock Password and select OK. From the Start menu in the lower left corner, select Programs\Xerox Applications\PWS Diagnostic Tools. Select the appropriate PWS for the machine. c. 11. To exit the Diagnostic Mode: a. b. Select Serv Exit. Click on the appropriate close-out button: Complete Closeout Temporary Closeout
After the PWS has disconnected from the machine, select Exit PWS to close the tool.
NOTE: The PWS cannot connect to the machine if it is in Power Save mode. Ensure that the machine indicates Ready to Copy before launching the PWS Tools. 8. The Diagnostics Tool screen will display.
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DC Quick
Once in the Service Mode, diagnostic routines can be selected from the DC Quick menu.
2.
Using the DC Quick pull-down menu (upper-right side of Diagnostics Service Entry Screen), select the desired dC routine. Table 1 is a complete list of diagnostic routines that are available from the DC Quick pulldown menu.
Procedure
1. Enter the Diagnostic Mode (Entering PWS Diagnostic mode).
Table 1 dC Routines Selection 118 120 122 128 129 131 135 140 301 305 330 Name Jam Counter Fault Counters Shut-down History Finisher Setup System Registration Setup dC131 NVM HFSI Counters Analog Monitor NVM Initialization UI Component Check Component Control Description Displays the number of jam events since the last Complete Closeout Displays the number of Fault events since the last Complete Closeout Displays the 40 most recent Faults For Finisher fold position adjustment The IOT lead registration and side registration are adjusted. You can read or change the NVM data. Displays the regular part replacement life expectancy (threshold) and current value (usage). You can change the replacement life expectancy to a preset value in the PWS database and reset the current value. Monitor the values of analog sensors (A/D conversion) while operating the components. You can temporarily change the output value. Initiates NVM Data initialization Checks the UI Screen alignment and Component Panel Button operation. Displays the instructions and results of the Input Component Check and Output Component Check 1. You can monitor each Input Component or check the operation of each Output Component. 2. 351 NVM Background Processing 1. You can simultaneously check multiple Input Components and Output Components up to 11 total. Saves and restores values of all NVM in PWS dC131 database. NOTE: Background Read must complete prior to saving. 2. 3. 4. 5. 355 527 612 671 673 675 710 726 740 919 924 931 937 HDD Diagnostics Auto Correct Size Detection Color Test Pattern Print Regicon Measurement Cycle Control Regicon Sensor Check Cycle Control Regicon Setup Cycle Control No Paper Run Paper Path Timing Bypass Guide Adjustment Color Balance Adjustment TRC Adjustment In/Out Manual Density Control ProCon On/Off Print Start and Stop background NVM Read. Saves/restores machine settings. Saves NVM values listed: Resets all HFSI. Batch write of region-specific NVM.
Perform maintenance on HDD. DADF Calibration Generates test pattern from the pattern generator in the machine. Patterns for use in identifying IQ problems, setting registration, and performing adjustments Part of Color Registration/Skew setup Part of Color Registration/Skew setup Part of Color Registration/Skew setup Cycles transports and drive w/out paper feed Displays timing data at selected point in paper path Calibrates paper size detection in Tray 5/Bypass Print mode Color Balance Adjustment Manually fine adjust each color (low/mid/high density) in PG. Manual adjustment for inboard-to-outboard density variation Prints ProCon Test pattern with and without ADC/ATC corrections
DC Quick
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Table 1 dC Routines Selection 945 950 956 991 Download Faults Serv Entry Name IIT calibration ATC Calibration Belt Edge Learn Tone Up/Tone Down IOT S/W Download Faults in Progress Service Entry Screen Description 1. 2. Calculate and set the white reference compensation coefficient. Correct the IIT sensitivity variation.
Enter ATC Sensor Calibration code into NVM. Set up the Belt Edge Sensor. Manual density adjustment IOT S/W Download tool Lists active faults 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Displays the Service Routine Tree. Lists Active Faults Lists the item names of the HFSIs that exceeded life expectancy. Lists the jams that have occurred since the last Call Closeout. Displays IOT S/W Version. Lists the total copies/prints
Serv Exit
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DC Quick
Procedure
1. 2. 3. Enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode. Select dC118 from the DC Quick menu. The screen displays all jam-related fault codes, and the number of times that the fault has occurred since the last time the Complete Closeout option was selected when exiting Diagnostic Mode. The following subsets of data are selectable from the menu tree: All Jams - This is the default. All jam-related faults are listed DADF Jams - Selecting this option lists only the DADF jam codes. Paper Jams - Selecting this option lists only the paper supply and paper feeding jam codes. Non-Zero Jams - Selecting this option lists only those jam codes that have had at least one occurrence since the last time the Complete Closeout option was selected.
Procedure
1. 2. 3. Enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode. Select dC120 from the DC Quick menu. The screen displays all fault codes that have occurred since the last time the Complete Closeout option was selected when exiting Diagnostic Mode. The codes are listed in ascending order; to list in descending order, click on ID in the table header. If machine data was previously saved to diskette, and Diagnostic Mode was entered with the Read From Diskettes option selected, the previous fault history #Occurrence will display in the P1 column. If this same procedure was performed previously, the fault history #Occurrence will display in P2, then P3, up to columns P7. 4. The following subsets of data are selectable: All Faults DADF Faults System faults Xero Faults
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Procedure
1. 2. 3. 4. Enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode. Select dC122 from the DC Quick menu. The system displays the faults that occurred in Customer Mode since the last service call closeout, up to a maximum of 40 faults. The following subsets of data are available: 5. Last 40 Faults History (default screen). - displays the 40 newest faults and lists copy count when each occurred. Last 40 Faults Occurrences - displays the 40 newest faults and lists the number of occurrences. DADF Jams - displays the 40 newest DADF jams and lists copy count when each occurred. Paper Jams - displays the 40 newest paper jams and lists copy count when each occurred. Faults - displays the 40 newest non-jam faults and lists copy count when each occurred. To clear the shutdown history, select Complete Closeout in the Service Mode Exit screen. Exiting from the Service Mode clears all data in the Shut-Down History.
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dC122, dC128
Procedure
Module Selection 1. 2. 3. 4. Enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode. Select dC131 from the DC Quick menu. The system displays one of the Read/Write Screens. dC131 NVM - All is the default screen. Select a sub-system from the menu tree on the left. The default selection is All. Table 1 NVM Sub-systems Module item All Controller IISS DADF IOT Drive/Nohad Paper Handling Fuser Transfer (Xfer) ROS Xero/Cleaner Process Control (ProCon) Developer OutCon Finisher Errors (number of errors) Changed (number pending change) 763 Displays and NVM outside of the ranges listed in the PWS database. Displays any with new value entered in the New column, but not written yet. 752, 754 746, 747, 762 749 Chain number allocation 700 - 999 700, 780, 785, 790, 810 710, 715, 716, 717, 719 711 740, 748, 759 7410 742 744
Reading NVM 1. Select an ID from the Sub-System Table, then click Read NVM, or double click on the line ID and the value will be read in the Value column. The Range Check column will fill in. Writing NVM 1. 2. To change a value, enter a new value in the New column and press Enter. When a new value is entered, the Changed tab will turn green. The number in parentheses count the number of pending NVM values. Clicking this tab will show a list of all the changed values. These locations can be written individually or as a block from this tab, or can be canceled. Launch DocuColor 250
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3.
Select Write NVM. a. b. c. If the input value is valid (within the range), the system writes the new NVM value in the NVM location in the machine. If the input value is invalid, the system displays the following message in the information screen, The given NVM value is out of range. NVM was not changed. If the NVM cannot be changed (Write protected NVM), the system displays the following message, The specified NVM is read only.
Procedure
Reading and resetting HFSI 1. 2. 3. Enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode. Select dC135 from the DC Quick menu. The HFSI Counters screen displays the replacement life (Threshold) and the current value (count) of the periodic replacement parts. Two vertical tabs allow display of all HFSI counters, or only those counters that are over threshold. Refer to Detailed Maintenance Activities in Section 1. Perform the listed Service Action for all HSFI counters that are at or near threshold (near threshold indicated by yellow diamond in the percent column). To reset the count after replacing the parts, select the appropriate HFSI item, then select the Reset Counter button.
4.
When the system writes the new value in the specified NVM code, the value is updated in the New box and reduces the count in the Changed list.
4.
5.
Changing Thresholds The PWS tool has two Threshold columns. One (Threshold) represents the threshold value as stored within the PWS tool; the other (Machine Threshold) represents the data stored in the machine NVM. The Machine Threshold can be modified as follows: CAUTION Changing HFSI thresholds may adversely affect machine performance. Do not perform this procedure unless specifically directed to do so. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Select Change Threshold on the menu tree. Select the counter you wish to modify. To reset the machine threshold to the same value as the PWS value, press the Set Threshold button. To reset the machine threshold to a value other than the current machine or PWS value, enter the value into the New Threshold: box, then select Set New Threshold. Select Refresh to display the updated value.
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dC131, dC135
Initial Actions
Disconnect any Foreign Interface devices. Obtain all of the following information: 1. 2. 3. 4. Saved Machine Settings - a known-good diskette or a new recording, if possible refer to dC351 for procedure. NVM value factory setting report (typically it is located in the Tray 1 pocket) Any customer setting Auditron account from the system administrator Any setting changes (specifically NVM settings) shown on the machines service log. Any customer settings in the Tools mode.
Procedure
1. 2. 3. Enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode. Select dC140 from the DC Quick menu. The system displays the Analog Monitor Screen. a. The system displays the analog output component names and the analog input component names with the Chain Link Numbers (ID column) in the table in the order of Chain Link number. The status of all output components show Disabled. The Level columns are blank. Select a component to check. Select Start in the output component check. The output component in the machine is switched on. The PWS changes the output component status to Enable. You can switch on an input component to monitor the output component in the machine. NOTE: If the component has a runtime restriction, the component is switched on for that period and automatically switched off. NOTE: Some components cannot be energized at the same time as another component. If you activate such a combination of components, the first component switched on will be automatically switched off. NOTE: If the component cannot be automatically turned off, the following message appears: Cannot check the component. Stop another output component. Checking multiple components 1. 2. To check multiple components simultaneously, repeat Step 4a through 4e. To stop the check, select Stop while the component is selected, or select Stop All, which switches off all output components. You can temporarily change the output level of some output component by using the [+] or [-] to increment/decrement the output level by 1. Select the component whose output level you want to change. Select [+] to increment or [] to decrement. Increment or decrement the output level by 1. The new output level is input into the system and the Analog Monitor shows the new output level in the Level column. If the output level entered is out of the range, the Information screen shows the following message:! Invalid value. Enter again. (A value that is out of the range is a value that is higher than the upper limit or lower than the lower limit defined by the machine.)
b. 4. a. b. c. d. e.
If possible, save Machine Settings (dC351). Enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode. Select dC301 from the DC Quick menu. The NVM Initialize screen is displayed The NVM for each software module is individually initialized. Follow the instructions in the procedure that sent you here when choosing the areas to be initialized and the correct sequence. After the initialization is complete, use the data accumulated in Initial Actions to restore the machine to its previous configuration.
Procedure
5.
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Procedure
1. 2. 3. 4. Enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode. Select the Diagnostics Tab on the Service Entry Screen. Select Component Control (dC330) on the Diagnostic Entry Screen. The dC330 Screen is displayed. The display indicates the following: 5. Input/Output Components ID Number (chain/link order) Active Stack (including ID and state of component)
Procedure
Saving Machine Settings NOTE: Individual subsystems are not selectable when saving Machine Settings; the routine automatically saves All NVM values. 1. Press the Save Machine Settings button to record the values of the NVM locations containing data unique to a specific machine. The data is saved on the PWS hard drive. The data remains available until the PWS is connected to a different machine. To make a permanent record of machine settings, perform the following: a. b. Go to the Service Exit screen. Select Temporary Call Closeout, then Exit PWS. The PWS will ask you if you want to save machine data. Select Yes. The PWS will display a browse window, defaulted to the Floppy drive if one is installed, or to the default directory on the PWS hard drive. Use the default location and the assigned file name. Select Save.
The Component Control Codes are arranged in categories, such as: Processor, System, Finisher, etc. Select the appropriate vertical tab. CAUTION
Some components have special machine safety requirements, such as removing the IBT assembly before running the IBT Drive, etc. These caution statements are listed in the QuickHelp window for each code. Be careful to read and fully comply with these messages, in order to avoid machine damage. 6. Activate the desired component code by double clicking on the Chain/Link ID number or by clicking once on the Chain/Link ID number then selecting the Start Button. The IDs will display in the Active Stack.
Restoring Machine Settings NOTE: The machine settings for the separate subsystems can be restored individually, or all of the settings can be restored at once. Use the radio buttons under the Restore Machine Settings selection to choose. The procedure to restore machine settings depends on whether or not the PWS Tool has been closed since the machine settings were saved: If the PWS session has not been closed since the settings were saved, the machine settings are still present in the temporary session database. If the PWS Tool has been closed since the settings were saved, you must restart the tool with the Use Saved Database box selected. Navigate to the correct database to be restored. The tool will perform a comparison of the serial number recorded in the saved database and the machine serial number; if they do not match, the Restore operation will be aborted.
NOTE: If the component has a runtime restriction, the component is switched on for that period and automatically switched off. 7. Press the Stop or Stop All button, or double click the active component in the Active Stack box to end the test. The ID and Active Stack components are removed from the Active Stack box.
Stacking Component Codes NOTE: Some components cannot be energized at the same time as another component. If you activate such a combination of components, the first component switched on will be automatically switched off. If the component cannot be automatically turned off, the following message appears:! Cannot check the component. Stop another output component 1. 2. 3. 4. To stack several codes, select the first code and press Start, then select the next code and press Start. Continue to enter up to eleven codes. The selected ID appears in the ID column of the Active Stack box and the state changes to Run; H or L as applicable. Stop a highlighted component by pressing Stop or double click the active component in the Active Stack Box To switch Off all components and clear the screen, press Stop All.
To load previously saved machine settings into NVM, select the subsystem to be restored (the default is All) then press the Restore Machine Settings button. Special Batch Write This routine is intended primarily for initial setup prior to shipment to a customer location, but it can be used to restore machine setting to their as-delivered state. 1. 2. Select the market region for the installation. Press the Batch Write NVM button.
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dC330, dC351
Procedure
1. 2. 3. Enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode. Select dC355 from the DC Quick menu. Select the appropriate Partition (see Table 1), then press Start. Table 1 Partition No. ALL Size (GB) 38.4G Stored information and usages All the items in Partition 1~8 Font, Form/Logo, SMB Folder (Config. txt, driver), Job Template EPC Print Temporary Data Extended Mailbox, Scan, Report, Secure Print, Proof Print, Delay Print PDL and Mail Temporary data EPC Copy Temporary Data Scan To Server, Scan To PC, E-mail, JFS Temporary Data DOMS Scan Data, XDOD FTP Data Spool Cont. Administration Information (PFlite User Document Store), Job Recovery Data, Instruction Manual, Job Log, Log during trouble, Audit Log, Device verification data
Partition 1 (A)Resource 3.6G Partition 2 (B)Print Partition 3 (C)Mailbox Partition 4 (D)PDL Partition 5 (E)Copy Partition 6 (F)Scan Partition 7 (G)DOMS/ XDOD Partition 8 (H)Administration Information 3.6G 14.6G 3.6G 6.3G 1.8G 0.9G 0.9G
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NOTE: Not all of the following parameters are applicable to all test patterns; and some test patterns require a specific set of parameters 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Select the Paper Tray. Select Simplex/Duplex Select Paper Type Select Screen Type Select Color Mode Set the number of prints to output in the Print Count Box and select Start.
Procedure
1. 2. 3. Enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode. Select dC355 from the DC Quick menu. Select the Pattern from the menu. Figure 1 shows the test pattern signal path
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dC612
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Procedure
1. 2. 3. 4. Enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode. Select dC710 from the DC Quick menu. Enter the number (1 - 10) of simulated print cycles you wish to run. Select Start to activate. Select Stop to immediately halt the routine.
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dC675, dC710
Procedure
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode. Select dC726 from the DC Quick menu. Select the sensor to be monitored by clicking on one of the rows in the central table. Select a paper tray where applicable (some sensor selections do not allow a choice of trays). Enter the number of sheets to be fed. The default value is 20.
dC726, dC740
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dC919, dC924
dC937, dC945
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dC950, dC991
dC950, dC991
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GP 2 Software Download
Purpose
CAUTION This procedure is generic in nature, and is intended as an overview only. Always follow the instruction that come with the software. There may be additional steps added, or other special requirements that vary from version to version. This procedure enables updating the machine firmware (ESS, IISS, IOT, Finisher), or when reinstallation of the machine software is required due to failure of some sort.
Turn ON the power while Automatically determines the condipressing the Power Saver key tion of each Sub-System feature/ and the Start key. parts, and the causes for communication errors. It keeps the past 3 Long Boot Diagnostic results in the NVM of ESS and IOT when the specific diagnostic completes. Turn ON the power while Initializes the NVM of the configurapressing the Power Saver key, tion range (Printer Settings etc.) Stop key and 3 key. inside the Controller and starts up. Turn ON the power while If an error occurs during LPR spoolpressing the Power Saver key, ing and the system failed to start up Stop key and 6 key. after turning the power OFF then ON, initializes the domain that stores the print data by LPR spooling and starts up. Turn ON the power while This operation resets the HDD to pressing the Power Saver key, partitions at factory settings. Use it Stop key and 4 key. as a countermeasure when Fault Code 116-354 (see 116-354 RAP HDD Product Fail) occurs. Turn ON the power while Power up in Software Download pressing the Power Saver key. mode when performing Firmware Upgrade. (Refer to GP 2)
Procedure
1. 2. 3. Print the Copy Mode Settings and the System Settings List in Extended Controller Jobs Report (see GP 6). Make a copy of the Color Test Pattern and check for Image Quality problems. Resolve any problems before performing the software loading. Connect the PWS. Enter the Diagnostic Mode (refer to Entering PWS Diagnostic mode).
NOTE: The actual instructions that accompany the software may have additional steps here, such as a list of NVM locations that need to be recorded. 4. 5. 6. 7. Select dC351 from the DC Quick menu. Save the Machine Settings. Switch off the power. Wait at least 1 minute. Disconnect the network input from the External Controller. Turn on the power while pressing the Power Saver key. This will start up the machine in download mode. Connect the PWS. When the title screen is displayed, select Enter Software Download.
NOTE: The actual instructions that accompany the software will list the files that need to be selected. Generally, the All-in-One file is used when upgrading to a newer version of software. If you are reinstalling software at the same version, you must use individual files, as the All-in-One option will not overwrite a 8. 9. Select the appropriate file(s) for download. Select Start Download... the screen will display Processing. (Servicing time: Approx. 15 min.) 10. When the download is done, the machine will reboot. 11. Exit then re-enter the PWS tool. NOTE: The actual instructions that accompany the software will indicate which NVM modules will need to be initialized. 12. Enter dC301. Initialize the appropriate NVM module(s). 13. Enter dC351. Restore the machine settings, and reenter any NVM values that were manually recorded. 14. Perform any additional steps or procedures per the actual instructions that accompany the software.
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GP 1, GP 2
Procedure
Ensure that the software on the PWBs is at the correct version before and after PWB replacement. Print the System Settings List (GP 6), and compare the ROM values to the table in the software installation instructions on the current software upgrade CD. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Enter UI Diagnostic mode (see Accessing UI Diagnostics). Select Adjustment/Others. Select Machine ID/Billing Data Settings. Select a PWB with the correct data. Select Start. Enter the correct serial number in the Serial Number screen and then select Confirm.
NOTE: For any of the following conditions, escalate the call to Field engineering or the NTC: 7. The displayed serial numbers all match each other but do not match the data plate. Two or more numbers do not agree with the data plate and the third number The displayed numbers are all different. If one serial number or billing counter does not match the others, highlight that column. Enter the correct serial number in the Serial Number. box.The Set Serial Number button will become active. Click on the button. CAUTION Replacing all three PWBs at once will cause unrecoverable NVM corruption. If a PWB needs replacing, replace ONE AT A TIME. If the problem is not resolved, reinstall the original PWB and re-enter the serial number (if necessary) before attempting to replace a different PWB. 8. If any PWB will not synchronize, replace that PWB and re-synchronize.
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GP 6 Printing Reports
Purpose
This procedure lists the various printed reports that can be generated by the machine, and describes the procedure for accessing them. There are three levels of reports available. Some reports are available to anyone, in User mode. There are additional reports that are only available in System Administrator mode (the User mode reports are also available). A third group of reports is only available to CSEs (the reports available in the other modes are also accessible).
Scan Mode Settings Copy Mode Settings Extended Controller Jobs Report Under this selection there are 4 choices: Job History Report Error History report Fonts List System Settings List
4. 1. 2. 3.
Select the report you wish to print, and press the Start button. Press the Log In/Out button on the UI surround. Enter the SA password (the default is 11111). Follow the procedure for User Mode. The following additional reports are available: Job Counter Report Text Effect Sample List
4.
To exit SA mode, press the Log In/Out button on the UI surround then select Cancel.
CSE Reports
Refer to Printing CSE Reports in the UI Diagnostics section.
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GP 5, GP 6
Procedure
1. 2. 3. Press the Log In /Out button on the UI panel. Enter the SA password (default is 11111). Check that the Copy Defaults are set as follows: Lighten/Darken = Normal Color Shift = Normal Color Saturation = Normal Color Balance = 0
Procedure
Prerequisites 1. 2. Crossover Cable and a PWS equipped with a Network Interface Card. User software CD or driver files downloaded and extracted to a folder on the PWS. Connect the PWS to the printer with the Crossover Cable. Configure the PWS IP Address so that the final digit is 1 higher or lower than that of the printer. Use the same Subnet Mask. If not available, this can be obtained from Tools mode, or by printing the Extended Controller System Settings List (GP 6). Click the Windows Start button. Select Settings, then Printers. Select Add Printer. On the Add Printer Wizard screen, click Next. On the next screen, select Local printer, then click Next. When the Add Printer Wizard asks you to select the printer port, select Create a new port. In the Type: menu, select Standard TCP/IP Port, then click Next. This will open the Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard. Click Next. Enter the IP address of the printer. If not available, this can be determined from Tools mode, or by printing the Extended Controller Settings list. Click Next.
Windows 2000/Windows XP
NOTE: Remember to return the defaults to their original settings after this procedure 4. 5. 6. Select System Settings, then Common Settings. Auto Gradation is found under Image Quality Adjustment. Load tray 1 with 11x17 or A3 paper if available. Select Screen Type: 7. 8. 9. Copy Job Print Job 1 Print Job 2
3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Select Paper Supply, then Tray 1. Select Target. Typically you would select Copy & Print unless using external calibration for print output. Select Start.
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10. Select Custom, then click on Settings... 11. in the Protocol box, select LPR. In the LPR Settings box, type print for Queue Name:, then click OK. 12. Click Next. Click Finish to return to the Add Printer Wizard. 13. If the printer driver was previously loaded on the PWS, select the printer from the list and click Next. Otherwise, click Have Disk. Print Drivers can be found on the customer User Software CD. The drivers can be downloaded from the Controller via Web Tools. The latest driver can also be downloaded from the Xerox website. Navigate to the CD or downloaded driver for your PWS operating system. Click OK. 14. On the Name Your Printer screen, enter a name for the printer. Do not set this printer as the default. Click Next. 15. Select Do not share... 16. Select Yes when asked if you want to print a test page. Correct printing indicates a functioning network connection.
10. After the test pattern is printed, follow the instructions on the UI for placing the test pattern onto the platen. 11. Select Start. 12. When the calibration is complete, select Confirm. 13. Repeat steps 6 -12 for the remaining screen types. 14. Reset any Copy Defaults changed in Step 3 to their original values. 15. Exit the SA mode.
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GP 10
GP 10
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Space Requirements
Installation space requirements are shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2.
Component Weights
Table 1 Shipping Weights Component Copier/Printer UI and mounting wing HCF Finisher Network Controller Weight (approx.) 265 kg (583 lb.) 10.3 kg (22.7 lb.) 34 kg (75 lb.) 80 kg (176 lb.) Adv. 106 kg (233 lb.) Pro.
Environmental Requirements
Temperature: 10 ~ 32 degrees Centigrade Humidity 15 ~ 85% (no condensation - max. humidity@ 32 degrees = 62%, 85% @ 28 degrees) Altitude: 8600 feet max. Must be level +/- 5 mm front-to-rear; 10 mm side-to-side Ambient Light: 3,000 lx max (no direct sunlight) max.
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Space Requirements
Product Specifications
Product Codes
Table 1 Product Codes Item DocuColor 250/240 IOT 120 VAC DocuColor 250/240 IOT 220 VAC Professional Finisher (XC) Advanced Finisher (XC) Professional Finisher (XE) Advanced Finisher (XE) 2000 Sheet HCF User Interface (XC) User Interface (XE) EFI Bustle Print Controller EFI Standalone Print Controller CREO Bustle Print Controller Product Code VGW VGY VKP VKM VKL VKN VKK VVC VVD WUP WYM YCC
5.6 sec max (Platen to Finisher Top Tray; B/W Priority mode) 7.2 sec max (DADF to Finisher Top Tray; B/W Priority mode)
Copy Speed
B/W (plain paper; simplex; fed from Tray 1) letter size LEF: 55 ppm (DC240), 65 ppm (DC250) letter size SEF: 40 ppm (DC240), 47 ppm (DC250) legal size: 32 ppm (DC240), 38 ppm (DC250) A3/11x17 in.: 27 ppm (DC240), 32 ppm (DC250) letter size LEF: 40 ppm (DC240), 50 ppm (DC250) letter size SEF: 29 ppm (DC240), 36 ppm (DC250) legal size: 23 ppm (DC240), 29 ppm (DC250) A3/11x17 in.: 20 ppm (DC240), 25 ppm (DC250)
Paper Capacities
Table 2 Paper Capacities Specification Paper Sizes Paper Trays 1 - 4 Tray 1 & 2 Min: A5 SEF (148x210 mm) Max: A3/11 x 17 in. Trays 3 & 4 A4, 8.5 x 11 in., or B5 LEF only Paper Weights Optimum: 24 lb./90 gsm Range: 64 - 220 gsm Capacities 24 lb. (90 gsm) 3110 sheets total: Tray 1: 500 sheets Tray 2: 500 sheets Tray 3: 870 sheets Tray 4: 1140 sheets Range: 64 - 300 gsm (280 gsm for coated paper) 250 sheets Range: 64 - 220 gsm Tray 5 (Bypass) Tray 6 (HCF)
Voltage Requirements
Single phase (two wires plus ground) 110 VAC/60 Hz (99 - 121 VAC, 55 to 62 Hz) 220 - 240 VAC/50 Hz (198 to 255 VAC, 48.5 to 51.5 Hz) 2.2 KVA maximum 143 watts in low power mode 5.7 watts in sleep mode At Power On: 150 sec. From Sleep mode: 150 sec. From Low Power mode: 30 sec.
Min: 100 x 140 mm A4, 8.5 x 11 in., or B5 (postcard) LEF only Max: SRA3/12 x 19 in.
Power Consumption
2000 sheets
Warmup Time
FCOT
First Copy Output Time; 8.5 x 11 (A4); Tray 1; Color B/W 6.9 sec max (Platen to SCT; Color Priority mode) 4.1 sec max (Platen to SCT; B/W Priority mode) 5.8 sec max (DADF to OCT; B/W Priority mode) Launch DocuColor 250 7.8 sec max (Platen to SCT; Color Priority mode) 8.9 sec max (Platen to SCT; B/W Priority mode) 9.9 sec max (DADF to OCT; Color Priority mode) 9.0 sec max (Platen to Finisher Top Tray; Color Priority mode) 11.3 sec max (DADF to Finisher Top Tray; Color Priority mode) Document Weight: DADF Document Size: Platen Document Size: DADF Table 3 DADF Specifications Max size: 334 x 452 mm Max scannable area: 297 x 432 mm 5.5 x 8.5 (A5) LEF to 11 x 17 SEF (A3) Max: 297 x 432 mm Min: 148.5 x 210 mm Min: 28 gsm Max: 200 gsm/32lb (110 gsm in Duplex mode)
IIT/DADF Specifications
Product Specifications
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Table 3 DADF Specifications Document Capacity: DADF 250 sheets 80 gsm or less 150 sheets 81 to 128 gsm 100 sheets 128 to 200 gsm Variable Percentages: 25% to 400% in 1% increments Preset Percentages: 25% 50% (A3 to A5) 64% (11 x17 in. to 8.5 x 11 in.) 70% (A3 to A4; B4 to B5) 100% 129% (8.5 x 11 in. to 11 x17 in.) 141% (A4 to A3; B5 to B4) 400%
Common Tools
Table 1 Common Tools Description Screw Driver (-) 3 x 50 Screw Driver (+) 6 x 100 Screw Driver (+) NO.1 Stubby Driver (+) (-) Screw Driver (-) 100MM Spanner and Wrench 5.5 x 5.5 Spanner and Wrench 7x 7 Hex Key Set Box Driver 5.5MM Side Cutting Nipper Round Nose Pliers Digital Multi-meter Set Interlock Cheater Silver Scale 150MM CE Tool Case Magnetic Screw Pick-up Tool Scriber Tool Magnetic pickup Loupe Flash Light Brush Tester Lead Wire (red) Tester Lead Wire (black) Part Number 600T40205 600T1989 499T356 600T40210 499T355 600T40501 600T40502 600T02002 600T1988 600T40903 600T40901 600T2020 600T91616 600T41503 600T1901 600T41911 600T41913 600T41911 600T42008 600T1824 600T41901 600T 9583 600T2030
R/E Capability:
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Cleaning Materials
Table 1 Cleaning Materials Description Cleaning fluid (8oz., Formula A) Film remover (8 oz.) Lens/mirror cleaner Lint-free (white) cleaning cloth Lint-free Optics cleaning cloth Cleaning towels Drop cloth Cotton Swab NASG Part Number 43P48 43P45 43P81 19P3025 499T90417 35P3191 35P1737 35P2162 ESG Part Number 8R90034 8R90176 8R90178 19P3025 499T90417 600S4372 35P1737 35P2162
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Machine Consumables
Table 1 Consumables Name Color Drum Cartridge Black Drum Cartridge Black Toner Cartridge Cyan Toner Cartridge Magenta Toner Cartridge Yellow Toner Cartridge Waste Toner Bottle Booklet Maker Staple Cartridge Staple Cartridge (A/P Finisher) Staple Refills (A/P Finisher) Scorotron (K) Fuser Part Number 13R00603 13R00602 6R01219 - NASG, DMO-W 6R01223 - ESG, DMO-E 6R01222 - NASG, DMO-W 6R01226 - ESG, DMO-E 6R01221 - NASG, DMO-W 6R01225 - ESG, DMO-E 6R01220 - NASG, DMO-W 6R01224 - ESG, DMO-E 8R12990 8R12925 008R12964 008R12941 13R00604 8R12988- 110 Volt 8R12989 - 220 Volt
Glossary of Terms
Table 1 Term A/D A3 A4 AC ACT ADJ Bit CCD CD Chip CRU CYMK DADF DC DMM Description Analog to Digital refers to conversion of signal Paper size 297 millimeters (11.69 inches) x 420 millimeters (16.54 inches). Paper size 210 millimeters (8.27 inches) x 297 millimeters (11.69 inches). Alternating Current is type of current available at power source for machine. Advanced Customer Training: teaches customers to perform some of service that is normally performed by Xerox Service Representative. Adjustment Procedure Binary digit, either 1 or 0, representing an electrical state. Charge Coupled Device (Photoelectric Converter) 1:Circuit Diagram; 2: Compact Disc Integrated Circuit (IC) Customer Replaceable Unit Toner colors for machine; Y=yellow, C=cyan, M=magenta, and K=black Duplexing Automatic Document Feeder Direct Current is type of power for machine components. Machine converts AC power from power source to DC power. Digital Multimeter is generic name for meter that measures voltage, current, or electrical resistance. Electromagnetic Emissions are emitted from machine during normal operation and power of these emissions are reduced by machine design features. Electrostatic Discharge. A transfer of charge between bodies at different electrostatic potential. Fast Scan (direction) - Inboard-to Outboard Ground High Frequency Service Item High Voltage Power Supply Hertz (Cycles per second) Image Input Terminal - the Scanner/CCD portion of the machine Image Output Terminal - the ROS/Xero/paper handling/ fusing portion of the machine Image Quality 1000 copies Liquid Crystal Display Lead Edge of copy or print paper, with reference to definition of term TE Light Emitting Diode Long Edge Feed Letter size paper (8.5 x 11 inches) Look Up Table - array of NVM locations that store process control data Low Voltage Power Supply General Procedures and Information
Duplex 2-sided printing or copying EME ESD FS GND HFSI HVPS Hz IIT IOT IQ KC LCD LE LED LEF LTR LUT LVPS Launch DocuColor 250 05/16/05 6-41
Table 1 Term MF MN NIC NVM OEM OGM PC PJ PL P/O PWB PWS R/E RAM RAP REP RIS ROM ROS SAD SCP SEF Selftest SIMM SS TE UI UM USB W/ W/O XBRA XE XLA XMEX YCMK Description Multi-Function Multinational Network Interface Card Non Volatile Memory Original equipment manufacturer On-going Maintenance Personal Computer Plug Jack (electrical connections) Parts List Part of (Assembly Name) Printed Wiring Board Portable Workstation for Service Reduction/Enlargement refers to features selection or components that enable reduction or enlargement Random Access Memory Repair Analysis Procedure for diagnosis of machine status codes and abnormal conditions Repair Procedure for disassembly and reassembly of component on machine Raster Input Scanner Read Only Memory Raster Output Scanner - Device that transfers digitally processed image, using laser light, to photoreceptor. Solid Area Density Service Call Procedure Short Edge Feed An automatic process that is used to check Control Logic circuitry. Any fault that is detected during self-test is displayed by fault code or by LEDs on PWB. Single Inline Memory Module used to increase printing capacity Slow Scan (direction) - LE - to - TE Trail Edge of copy or print paper, with reference to definition of term LE User Interface Unscheduled Maintenance Universal Serial Bus With - indicates machine condition where specified condition is present Without - indicates machine condition where specified condition is not present Xerox Brazil Xerox Europe - also referred to as ESG (European Solutions Group) Xerox Latin America Xerox Mexico Toner colors for machine; Y=yellow, C=cyan, M=magenta, and K=black
Glossary of Terms
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7 Wiring Data
Plug/Jacks
7.1 How to use the Plug/Jack Location List .................................................................... 7.1.2 Plug/Jack Location Illustrations.............................................................................. 7-3 7-12
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Wiring Data
Wiring Data
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Table 1 Plug/Jack List Item 6 10 17 11 5 11 2 7 18 12 3 13 2 4 1 4 7 10 8 9 9 13 14 15 26 7 6 12 17 17 17 17 4 9 3 11 5 10 11 11 11 Subassembly FCW Finisher LVPS ROS ROS FCW FCW ROS ROS ROS ROS ROS ROS FCW FCW ROS ROS FCW (UI I/F PWB) FCW (Switch/LED PWB) FCW FCW LVPS LVPS LVPS LVPS LVPS LVPS LVPS LVPS IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear Fuser Assy Fuser Assy Fuser Assy Fuser Assy Fuser Assy Fuser Assy IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear Wiring Data
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Table 1 Plug/Jack List P/J No. P/J75 P/J77 P/J80 P/J81 P/J101 P/J102 P/J103 P/J104 P/J105 P/J106 P/J107 P/J108 P/J110 P/J111 P/J112 P/J113 P/J114 P/J115 P/J116 P/J117 P/J118 P/J119 P/J120 P/J121 P/J122 P/J126 P/J128 P/J129 P/J130 P/J131 P/J132 P/J133A P/J133B P/J133C P/J133D P/J134C P/J134K P/J134M P/J134Y P/J135 P/J136 Wiring Data Figure No. Figure 9 Figure 9 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 34 Figure 34 Figure 24 Figure 24 Figure 24 Figure 24 Figure 27 Figure 27 Figure 27 Figure 27 Figure 20 Figure 20 Figure 20 Figure 20 Figure 20 Figure 20 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 21 Figure 21 Figure 21 Figure 36 Figure 36 Figure 36 Figure 36 Figure 35 Figure 35 Figure 35 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 16 Figure 16 Figure 16 Figure 16 Figure 19 Figure 19 Item 1 3 16 10 2 3 4 6 4 2 3 3 11 2 13 10 8 9 4 5 6 7 3 8 5 4 3 5 6 4 4 3 2 5 7 3 4 2 1 2 5 Subassembly DADF DADF IOT Rear IOT Rear Tray 1-4 Feeder Tray 1-4 Feeder Tray 1-4 Feeder Drawer Frame Drawer Frame Drawer Frame Drawer Frame Inverter Transport Inverter Transport Inverter Transport Inverter Transport MSI MSI MSI MSI MSI MSI MSI Registration Assy Registration Assy Registration Assy Registration Assy Paper Size Sensor Paper Size Sensor Paper Size Sensor Paper Size Sensor Feed Out Sensor Feed Out Sensor Feed Out Sensor Feed Out Sensor Paper Size Sensor Dispenser Unit Dispenser Unit Dispenser Unit Dispenser Unit MOB Assy MOB Assy P/J No. P/J138 P/J139 P/J140C P/J140K P/J140M P/J140Y P/J142A P/J142B P/J144 P/J145A P/J145B P/J146 P/J148 P/J149 P/J150 P/J151 P/J152 P/J153 P/J154 P/J155 P/J156 P/J157 P/J158 P/J159 P/J160 P/J171C P/J171K P/J171M P/J171Y P/J172C P/J172K P/J172Y P/J173 P/J174 P/J200 P/J201C P/J201K P/J201M P/J201Y P/J202K1 P/J202K2 05/16/05 7-4 Figure No. Figure 19 Figure 19 Figure 15 Figure 15 Figure 15 Figure 15 Figure 14 Figure 14 Figure 26 Figure 32 Figure 32 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 23 Figure 23 Figure 23 Figure 26 Figure 26 Figure 33 Figure 17 Figure 17 Figure 17 Figure 22 Figure 22 Figure 19 Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 14 Figure 14 Figure 14 Figure 23 Figure 25 Figure 23 Figure 15 Figure 15 Figure 15 Figure 15 Figure 15 Figure 15
Table 1 Plug/Jack List Item 6 4 10 12 8 6 7 1 11 17 17 12 5 13 15 2 9 8 8 3 7 6 1 2 3 6 14 24 26 3 2 6 8 5 1 11 13 9 7 1 2 IOT Rear IOT Rear Fuser Assy Drawer Frame Fuser Assy Fuser Assy Fuser Assy Waste Bottle Waste Bottle IOT Rear IBT Belt Unit IBT Belt Unit IBT Belt Unit BTR Roll Assy BTR Roll Assy MOB Assy IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear Dispenser Unit Dispenser Unit Dispenser Unit Fuser Assy HVPS Fuser Assy Dispenser Unit Dispenser Unit Dispenser Unit Dispenser Unit Dispenser Unit Dispenser Unit Launch DocuColor 250 Subassembly MOB Assy MOB Assy Dispenser Unit Dispenser Unit Dispenser Unit Dispenser Unit Dispenser Unit Dispenser Unit
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Table 1 Plug/Jack List P/J No. P/J202C P/J202M P/J202Y P/J203 P/J204 P/J205 P/J206 P/J207 P/J207K P/J208 P/J208K P/J209 P/J210 P/J211 P/J212 P/J215 P/J216 P/J219 P/J220 P/J221 P/J222 P/J223 P/J224 P/J225 P/J226 P/J227 P/J229 P/J230 P/J233 P/J238 P/J239 P/J240 P/J241 P/J242 P/J243 P/J244A P/J244B P/J244C P/J244D P/J245 P/J246 Launch DocuColor 250 Figure No. Figure 15 Figure 15 Figure 15 Figure 17 Figure 17 Figure 32 Figure 32 Figure 32 Figure 32 Figure 32 Figure 32 Figure 32 Figure 32 Figure 32 Figure 32 Figure 32 Figure 32 Figure 24 Figure 34 Figure 27 Figure 27 Figure 27 Figure 27 Figure 20 Figure 20 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 21 Figure 39 Figure 32 Figure 25 Figure 32 Figure 32 Figure 37 Figure 26 Figure 26 Figure 26 Figure 26 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 27 Item 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 1 7 2 6 9 8 13 14 10 12 7 1 6 4 5 1 3 12 11 1 7 4 11 7 5 15 7 10 1 2 3 4 10 12 Subassembly Dispenser Unit Dispenser Unit Dispenser Unit IBT Belt Unit IBT Belt Unit IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear Drawer Frame Tray 1-4 Feeder Inverter Transport Inverter Transport Inverter Transport Inverter Transport MSI MSI MSI Registration Assy Registration Assy Tray Module Rear IOT Rear HVPS IOT Rear IOT Rear LVPS Exit Fan Exit Fan Exit Fan Exit Fan Exit Fan Inverter Transport Inverter Transport P/J No. P/J247C P/J247Y P/J248C P/J248K P/J248M P/J248Y P/J250 P/J252 P/J253 P/J300 P/J302 J306 P/J306 P/J310 P/J311 J330 J331 J332 J333 J334 P/J335 P/J336 J337 J338 J340 P341 P341 J342 P/J345AC P/J345AY P/J345BC P/J345BY P/J347 P/J349 P351 P/J352 P/J360 P361 P362 J362 P370 05/16/05 7-5 Figure No. Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 14 Figure 25 Figure 14 Figure 14 Figure 33 Figure 18 Figure 17 Figure 29 Figure 29 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 29 Figure 29 Figure 29 Figure 29 Figure 29 Figure 29 Figure 29 Figure 29 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 29 Figure 29 Figure 13 Figure 13 Figure 29 Figure 13 Figure 13 Figure 13 Figure 13 Figure 30 Figure 29 Figure 29 Figure 29 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 30 Figure 30 Figure 29
Table 1 Plug/Jack List Item 5 3 12 3 9 8 9 3 8 17 2 18 5 3 1 19 14 6 7 9 22 8 1 4 12 2 7 11 5 20 6 19 2 15 10 13 5 4 3 8 16 Subassembly IOT Rear IOT Rear Dispenser Unit HVPS Dispenser Unit Dispenser Unit IOT Rear IBT Belt Unit IBT Belt Unit ESS ESS ESS ESS ESS ESS ESS ESS ESS ESS ESS ESS ESS ESS ESS ESS ROS ROS ESS ROS ROS ROS ROS ESS ESS ESS ESS ESS ESS ESS ESS ESS Wiring Data
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Table 1 Plug/Jack List P/J No. P370 P/J385 P/J400 P/J401 P/J402 P/J403 P/J404 P/J405 P/J406 P/J407 P/J408 P/J409 P/J410 P/J411 P/J412 P/J413 P/J414 P/J416 P418 J418 P/J420 JA421 JB421 JA422 JB422 JA423 JB423 JA424 JB424 P/J430 P/J431 P/J432 P/J433 P/J434 P/J435 P/J436 P/J437 P/J438 P/J439 P/J440 P/J442 Wiring Data Figure No. Figure 30 Figure 29 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 31 Figure 31 Figure 31 Figure 31 Figure 31 Figure 31 Figure 31 Figure 31 Figure 31 Figure 31 Figure 31 Figure 31 Item 8 21 10 17 18 16 15 13 22 8 23 14 11 24 9 19 20 12 7 20 21 5 6 3 4 2 1 26 25 9 13 12 4 10 16 18 15 19 11 14 17 Subassembly ESS ESS MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB ESS MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB IOT Driver PWB IOT Driver PWB IOT Driver PWB IOT Driver PWB IOT Driver PWB IOT Driver PWB IOT Driver PWB IOT Driver PWB IOT Driver PWB IOT Driver PWB IOT Driver PWB IOT Driver PWB P/J No. P/J443 P/J444 P/J445 P/J460 P/J461 P/J462 P/J463 P/J464 P/J465 P/J466 P/J467 P/J468 P/J469 P/J501 P/J502 P/J502 P/J503 P/J504 P/J505 P/J505 P506 P/J507 P/J508 P/J509 P/J510 P/J511 P/J513 P/J514 P/J515 P/J565 P/J581 P/J582 P/J584 P/J585 P/J587 P/J588 P/J589 P/J591 P/J592 P/J593 P/J594 05/16/05 7-6 Figure No. Figure 31 Figure 31 Figure 31 Figure 39 Figure 39 Figure 39 Figure 39 Figure 39 Figure 39 Figure 39 Figure 39 Figure 39 Figure 39 Figure 37 Figure 54 Figure 49 Figure 37 Figure 37 Figure 54 Figure 49 Figure 37 Figure 37 Figure 37 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 38 Figure 38 Figure 38 Figure 38 Figure 37 Figure 18 Figure 54 Figure 25 Figure 25 Figure 31 Figure 31 Figure 18 Figure 25 Figure 25 Figure 31 Figure 31
Table 1 Plug/Jack List Item 2 1 5 16 5 1 13 14 10 15 8 12 9 2 2 12 4 5 3 11 10 3 1 6 8 10 9 5 11 8 2 1 2 4 6 7 1 1 6 3 8 Subassembly IOT Driver PWB IOT Driver PWB IOT Driver PWB Tray Module Rear Tray Module Rear Tray Module Rear Tray Module Rear Tray Module Rear Tray Module Rear Tray Module Rear Tray Module Rear Tray Module Rear Tray Module Rear LVPS Tray Module Rear Finisher LVPS LVPS Tray Module Rear Finisher LVPS LVPS LVPS LVPS LVPS LVPS LVPS LVPS LVPS LVPS IBT Belt Unit Tray Module Rear HVPS HVPS IOT Driver PWB IOT Drawer PWB IBT Belt Unit HVPS HVPS IOT Drawer PWB IOT Drawer PWB Launch DocuColor 250
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Table 1 Plug/Jack List P/J No. P601 P601A P601B J601 J601A J601B P602 P602A P602B J602 J602A J602B P/J603A P/J603B P/J604 P/J605 P606 P606A P606B J606 J606A J606B P607 P607A P607B J607 J607A J607B P/J608 P/J609 P612 P612A P612B J612 J612A J612B P/J616 P/J616A P/J616B P/J620 P/J624A Launch DocuColor 250 Figure No. Figure 17 Figure 17 Figure 17 Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 17 Figure 17 Figure 17 Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 22 Figure 22 Figure 22 Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 22 Figure 22 Figure 22 Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 21 Figure 21 Figure 23 Figure 23 Figure 23 Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 19 Figure 19 Figure 19 Figure 26 Figure 14 Item 4 4 4 15 15 15 5 5 5 16 16 16 7 7 20 19 4 4 4 22 22 22 3 3 3 21 21 21 2 10 7 7 7 25 25 25 1 1 1 5 4 Subassembly IBT Belt Unit IBT Belt Unit IBT Belt Unit IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear IBT Belt Unit IBT Belt Unit IBT Belt Unit IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear 2nd BTR Roll Assy 2nd BTR Roll Assy 2nd BTR Roll Assy IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear 2nd BTR Roll Assy 2nd BTR Roll Assy 2nd BTR Roll Assy IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear Registration Assy Registration Assy Fuser Assy Fuser Assy Fuser Assy IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear MOB Assy MOB Assy MOB Assy HVPS Dispenser Unit P/J No. P/J624B P/J625 P/J629 P/J630 P/J637 P/J638 P/J639 P/J642 P/J644 P647 J647 P648 J648 P/J649 P/J650 P/J651 P/J652 P/J653A P/J653B P/J661 P/J662 P/J663 P/J664 P/J665 P/J666 P/J667 P/J668 P/J669 P/J670 P/J671 P/J675 P/J678 P/J678A P/J678B P/J679 P/J679A P/J679B P/J680 P/J680A P/J680B P/J695 05/16/05 7-7 Figure No. Figure 14 Figure 14 Figure 24 Figure 21 Figure 33 Figure 20 Figure 20 Figure 23 Figure 33 Figure 16 Figure 33 Figure 16 Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 26 Figure 26 Figure 14 Figure 14 Figure 35 Figure 35 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 35 Figure 35 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 27 Figure 27 Figure 27 Figure 21 Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 33 Figure 54 Figure 54 Figure 54 Figure 23
Table 1 Plug/Jack List Item 4 5 1 9 23 2 1 6 1 5 4 6 2 12 13 6 7 11 10 10 8 6 2 1 9 7 1 9 7 8 6 18 18 18 17 17 17 5 5 5 17 Subassembly Dispenser Unit Dispenser Unit Drawer Frame Registration Assy IOT Rear MSI MSI Fuser Assy IOT Rear Dispenser Unit IOT Rear Dispenser Unit IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear HVPS HVPS Dispenser Unit Dispenser Unit Feed Out Sensor Feed Out Sensor Feed Out Sensor Paper Size Sensor Feed Out Sensor Feed Out Sensor Feed Out Sensor Paper Size Sensor Inverter Transport Inverter Transport Inverter Transport Registration Assy IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear IOT Rear Tray Module Rear Tray Module Rear Tray Module Rear Fuser Assy Wiring Data
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Table 1 Plug/Jack List P/J No. P/J700 P/J702 P/J703 P/J708 P/J708 P/J709 P/J709 J710 P710 P/J714 P/J717 P/J718 P/J719 P/J720 P/J721 P/J722 P/J723 P/J725 P/J727 P/J728 P/J729 P/J730 P/J731 P732 P732 P/J733 P/J733 J733 P/J734 P/J735 P/J736 P/J737 P/J737 P/J740 P/J741 P/J741 P/J742 P/J744 P/J744 P/J745 P/J746 Wiring Data Figure No. Figure 8 Figure 8 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 8 Figure 10 Figure 10 Figure 10 Figure 10 Figure 10 Figure 10 Figure 10 Figure 10 Figure 10 Figure 8 Figure 8 Figure 8 Figure 8 Figure 8 Figure 8 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 11 Figure 10 Figure 10 Figure 10 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 10 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 11 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 7 Figure 7 Item 1 4 3 9 4 8 3 14 6 5 8 7 20 2 23 1 22 12 15 6 13 7 10 16 7 19 2 8 12 11 9 10 3 18 17 12 11 14 6 12 11 Subassembly DADF DADF DADF DADF IPS DADF IPS DADF IPS IPS IPS IPS IPS IPS IPS IPS IPS DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF IPS 1P DUP PWB/S2XIF PWB IPS 1P DUP PWB/S2XIF PWB 1P DUP PWB/S2XIF PWB IPS IPS IPS IPS 1P DUP PWB/S2XIF PWB IPS IPS 1P DUP PWB/S2XIF PWB 1P DUP PWB/S2XIF PWB IPS 1P DUP PWB/S2XIF PWB DADF DADF P/J No. P/J747 P/J748 P/J748 P749 P749 P/J750 P/J751 P/J752 P/J753 P/J754 P/J755 P/J756 P/J757 P/J758 P/J760 P/J761 P/J762 P/J763 P764 P/J765 P/J766 P/J767 P/J768 P/J769 P/J770 P/J771 P/J772 P/J773 P/J775 P/J776 P/J777 P/J778 P/J779 P/J780 P/J781 P/J782 P/J783 P/J784 P/J785 P/J786 P/J787 05/16/05 7-8 Figure No. Figure 7 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 10 Figure 6 Figure 6 Figure 6 Figure 6 Figure 6 Figure 6 Figure 6 Figure 6 Figure 6 Figure 4 Figure 4 Figure 4 Figure 4 Figure 4 Figure 4 Figure 4 Figure 7 Figure 5 Figure 5 Figure 5 Figure 5 Figure 5 Figure 3 Figure 3 Figure 3 Figure 3 Figure 3 Figure 3 Figure 7 Figure 7 Figure 7 Figure 7 Figure 7 Figure 3 Figure 3
Table 1 Plug/Jack List Item 13 13 4 15 5 21 9 1 4 7 8 2 3 6 5 2 1 7 3 6 5 4 9 5 4 2 3 1 3 20 15 1 19 2 3 5 6 4 10 16 17 Subassembly DADF IPS 1P DUP PWB/S2XIF PWB IPS 1P DUP PWB/S2XIF PWB IPS DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF Launch DocuColor 250
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Table 1 Plug/Jack List P/J No. P/J788 P/J789 P/J790 P/J791 P/J792 P/J793 P/J794 P/J795 P/J796 P/J797 P/J798 J801 J801A J801B P/J801 P/J802 P/J803 P/J804 P/J805 P/J806 P/J807 P903 P910 P/J1601 P/J5020 P/J5021 P/J5050 P/J5051 J7041 P/J7061 P/J7062 P/J7071 P/J7072 P/J7151 P/J7152 P/J7152 P/J7261 P/J7262 J7320 P/J7461 P/J7471 Launch DocuColor 250 Figure No. Figure 3 Figure 3 Figure 3 Figure 3 Figure 3 Figure 3 Figure 3 Figure 3 Figure 3 Figure 3 Figure 3 Figure 12 Figure 12 Figure 12 Figure 30 Figure 30 Figure 12 Figure 12 Figure 12 Figure 12 Figure 12 Figure 39 Figure 39 Figure 30 Figure 9 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 9 Figure 9 Figure 9 Figure 9 Figure 11 Figure 11 Figure 11 Figure 8 Figure 8 Figure 11 Figure 7 Figure 7 Item 11 13 6 7 14 9 18 12 10 5 8 4 4 4 9 6 5 1 6 3 2 11 17 7 6 5 7 9 10 12 2 11 4 10 1 9 11 2 7 8 7 Subassembly DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF OCT OCT OCT ESS ESS OCT OCT OCT OCT OCT Tray Module Rear Tray Module Rear ESS DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF DADF 1P DUP PWB/S2XIF PWB 1P DUP PWB/S2XIF PWB 1P DUP PWB/S2XIF PWB DADF DADF 1P DUP PWB/S2XIF PWB DADF DADF P/J No. P/J8175 P/J8176 P/J8177 P/J8178 P/J8179 P/J8180 P/J8181A P/J8181B P/J8182 P/J8183 P/J8185 P/J8186 P/J8187 P/J8188 P/J8189 P/J8190A P/J8190B P/J8191A P/J8191B P/J8196A P/J8196B P/J8197A P/J8197B P8201 J8201 P8202 J8202 P8203 J8203 P/J8300 P/J8301 P/J8302 P/J8303A P/J8303B P/J8304 P/J8305 P/J8306 P/J8307 P/J8308 P/J8309 P/J8310 05/16/05 7-9 Figure No. Figure 52 Figure 51 Figure 51 Figure 51 Figure 51 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 52 Figure 52 Figure 52 Figure 51 Figure 51 Figure 51 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 51 Figure 51 Figure 51 Figure 51 Figure 51 Figure 51 Figure 51 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 52 Figure 52 Figure 53 Figure 52 Figure 53 Figure 50 Figure 50 Figure 50 Figure 48 Figure 48 Figure 50 Figure 50 Figure 50 Figure 50 Figure 50 Figure 50 Figure 50
Table 1 Plug/Jack List Item 5 5 2 4 12 11 4 4 1 2 6 10 7 13 6 3 3 1 1 9 9 8 8 3 9 7 6 8 7 6 7 15 10 10 1 17 4 5 2 18 8 Subassembly Finisher Booklet Rear Finisher Booklet Front Finisher Booklet Front Finisher Booklet Front Finisher Booklet Front Finisher Booklet Front Finisher Booklet Rear Finisher Booklet Rear Finisher Booklet Rear Finisher Booklet Rear Finisher Booklet Front Finisher Booklet Front Finisher Booklet Front Finisher Booklet Front Finisher Booklet Rear Finisher Booklet Front Finisher Booklet Front Finisher Booklet Front Finisher Booklet Front Finisher Booklet Front Finisher Booklet Front Finisher Booklet Front Finisher Booklet Front Finisher Booklet Rear Finisher Booklet Rear Finisher Booklet Rear Finisher Booklet PWB Finisher Booklet Rear Finisher Booklet PWB Finisher Main PWB Finisher Main PWB Finisher Main PWB Finisher Rear Finisher Rear Finisher Main PWB Finisher Main PWB Finisher Main PWB Finisher Main PWB Finisher Main PWB Finisher Main PWB Finisher Main PWB Wiring Data
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Table 1 Plug/Jack List P/J No. P8311 P/J8312A P/J8312B P/J8313 P/J8314 P/J8315 P/J8316 P/J8317 P/J8318A P/J8318B P/J8319 P/J8320 P/J8321 P/J8322 P/J8324 P/J8325 P/J8326 P/J8327 P/J8328 P/J8330 P/J8331 P/J8332 P/J8333 P/J8334 P/J8335 P/J8336 P/J8338A P/J8338B P/J8339 P/J8340 P/J8341 P/J8342 P/J8344 P/J8345 P/J8346 P/J8347 P/J8348 P/J8349 P/J8350 P/J8351 P/J8352 Wiring Data Figure No. Figure 50 Figure 48 Figure 48 Figure 50 Figure 50 Figure 50 Figure 50 Figure 50 Figure 48 Figure 48 Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 43 Figure 43 Figure 48 Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 49 Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 49 Figure 48 Figure 48 Figure 48 Figure 48 Figure 48 Figure 48 Figure 48 Figure 48 Figure 44 Figure 48 Figure 48 Figure 47 Figure 48 Figure 47 Figure 47 Figure 47 Figure 48 Figure 47 Figure 47 Figure 47 Item 14 8 8 11 10 12 9 13 16 16 7 1 2 3 25 23 4 3 21 1 2 17 14 5 4 24 22 22 1 2 20 13 3 11 8 7 1 12 5 4 2 Subassembly Finisher Main PWB Finisher Rear Finisher Rear Finisher Main PWB Finisher Main PWB Finisher Main PWB Finisher Main PWB Finisher Main PWB Finisher Rear Finisher Rear Finisher Transport Finisher Transport Finisher Transport Finisher Transport Finisher Rear Finisher Rear Finisher Finisher Finisher Rear Finisher Finisher Finisher Rear Finisher Rear Finisher Rear Finisher Rear Finisher Rear Finisher Rear Finisher Rear Finisher Rear Finisher Transport Finisher Rear Finisher Rear Finisher Puncher Unit Finisher Rear Finisher Puncher Unit Finisher Puncher Unit Finisher Puncher Unit Finisher Rear Finisher Puncher Unit Finisher Puncher Unit Finisher Puncher Unit P/J No. P/J8353 P/J8354 P/J8355 P/J8356 P/J8357 P/J8358 P/J8359 P/J8360 P/J8361 P/J8362A P/J8362B P/J8363A P/J8363B P/J8364 P/J8365 P/J8371 P/J8373 P/J8376 P/J8377 P/J8378 P/J8383 J8384 P/J8385A P/J8385B P/J8386 P/J8389 P/J8391A P/J8391B P/J8392 P/J8393A P/J8393B P/J8394 P/J8396 P/J8400 P/J8401 P/J8402 P/J8403 P/J8404 P/J8405 P/J8406 P/J8407 05/16/05 7-10 Figure No. Figure 47 Figure 45 Figure 48 Figure 45 Figure 45 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 46 Figure 46 Figure 46 Figure 46 Figure 46 Figure 46 Figure 44 Figure 43 Figure 49 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 53 Figure 53 Figure 43 Figure 43 Figure 48 Figure 48 Figure 48 Figure 50 Figure 48 Figure 48 Figure 44 Figure 48 Figure 48 Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 42 Figure 42 Figure 42 Figure 42 Figure 42 Figure 53 Figure 53 Figure 53
Table 1 Plug/Jack List Item 6 3 15 1 2 4 2 3 1 5 5 4 4 3 6 7 6 16 3 2 5 4 2 2 3 3 26 26 4 27 27 6 5 6 4 3 2 7 4 10 9 Subassembly Finisher Puncher Unit Finisher Stapler Unit Finisher Rear Finisher Stapler Unit Finisher Stapler Unit Finisher Stapler Unit Finisher Tamper Unit Finisher Tamper Unit Finisher Tamper Unit Finisher Tamper Unit Finisher Tamper Unit Finisher Tamper Unit Finisher Tamper Unit Finisher Transport Finisher Transport Finisher Finisher Finisher Main PWB Finisher Booklet PWB Finisher Booklet PWB Finisher Transport Finisher Transport Finisher Rear Finisher Rear Finisher Rear Finisher Main PWB Finisher Rear Finisher Rear Finisher Transport Finisher Rear Finisher Rear Finisher Rear Finisher Finisher I/F Module Finisher I/F Module Finisher I/F Module Finisher I/F Module Finisher I/F Module Finisher Booklet PWB Finisher Booklet PWB Finisher Booklet PWB Launch DocuColor 250
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Table 1 Plug/Jack List P/J No. P/J8408 P/J8409 P/J8411A P/J8411B P/J8429 P/J8432 P/J8434A P/J8434B P/J8440A P/J8440B P/J8441A P/J8441B P/J8454A P/J8454B P/J8455A P/J8455B P/J8460 P/J8461A P/J8461B P/JA421 P/JA422 P/JA423 P/JA424 P/JB421 P/JB422 P/JB423 P/JB424 CN1 CN1 CN1-1 CN1-2 CN1-3 CN2 CN2 CN2-1 CN2-2 CN3 CN3-1 CN3-2 CN4 CN4-1 Launch DocuColor 250 Figure No. Figure 53 Figure 48 Figure 53 Figure 53 Figure 53 Figure 43 Figure 48 Figure 48 Figure 48 Figure 48 Figure 48 Figure 48 Figure 42 Figure 42 Figure 42 Figure 42 Figure 49 Figure 49 Figure 49 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 28 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 38 Figure 38 Figure 38 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 38 Figure 38 Figure 1 Figure 38 Figure 38 Figure 1 Figure 38 Item 8 9 1 1 5 1 7 7 18 18 19 19 5 5 1 1 13 8 8 5 3 2 26 6 4 1 25 5 3 20 23 21 9 1 17 16 4 18 19 6 4 Subassembly Finisher Booklet PWB Finisher Rear Finisher Booklet PWB Finisher Booklet PWB Finisher Booklet PWB Finisher Transport Finisher Rear Finisher Rear Finisher Rear Finisher Rear Finisher Rear Finisher Rear Finisher I/F Module Finisher I/F Module Finisher I/F Module Finisher I/F Module Finisher Finisher Finisher MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB MCU PWB UI(HB) UI(FCW) LVPS LVPS LVPS UI(HB) FCW LVPS LVPS UI(HB) LVPS LVPS UI(HB) LVPS P/J No. CN4-2 CN4-3 CN4-4 CN5 CON CN3 CP CN1 F1 F2 FS001 FS002 FS003 FS004 FS2E FS2L FS2N FS31L FS31N FS32L FS32N FS64 FS65 FS84 FS85 FS86 INV CN1 INV CN2 LCD CN1 PF/JF01 PF/JF02 PF/JF03 PF/JF04 PF/JF05 PF/JF06 PF/JF08 PF/JF51 PF/JF52 PF/JF53 PF/JF54 PF/JF56 PF/JF56A PF/JF56B 05/16/05 7-11 Figure No. Figure 38 Figure 38 Figure 38 Figure 1 Figure 1 Figure 1 Figure 7 Figure 7 Figure 40 Figure 40 Figure 40 Figure 40 Figure 38 Figure 38 Figure 38 Figure 38 Figure 38 Figure 38 Figure 38 Figure 23 Figure 23 Figure 38 Figure 38 Figure 38 Figure 1 Figure 1 Figure 1 Figure 41 Figure 41 Figure 41 Figure 41 Figure 41 Figure 41 Figure 41 Figure 41 Figure 41 Figure 41 Figure 40 Figure 40 Figure 40 Figure 40
Table 1 Plug/Jack List Item 1 3 2 3 11 7 2 1 4 4 9 9 22 22 22 24 24 24 24 16 14 25 25 25 10 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 2 1 10 3 10 10 10 Subassembly LVPS LVPS LVPS UI(HB) UI(HB) UI(HB) DADF DADF HCF HCF HCF HCF LVPS LVPS LVPS LVPS LVPS LVPS LVPS Fuser Assy Fuser Assy LVPS LVPS LVPS UI(HB) UI(HB) UI(HB) HCF HCF HCF HCF HCF HCF HCF HCF HCF HCF HCF HCF HCF HCF Wiring Data
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Table 1 Plug/Jack List P/J No. PF/JF57 PF/JF58 PF/JF59 PF/JF60 PF/JF61 PF/JF62 PF/JF67 Figure No. Figure 41 Figure 40 Figure 40 Figure 40 Figure 40 Figure 40 Figure 40 Item 11 1 2 8 6 7 5 Subassembly HCF HCF HCF HCF HCF HCF HCF
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