Ricoh Aficio MP7000 Trouble Error Codes PDF
Ricoh Aficio MP7000 Trouble Error Codes PDF
Ricoh Aficio MP7000 Trouble Error Codes PDF
Ricoh Aficio MP7000 Trouble Error Codes List page 1 (from 14)
• LD defective
• Potential sensor
defective
• Potential sensor
harness disconnected
Potential sensor calibration error 5 • Potential sensor
During drum potential sensor calibration, when –100V connector defective or
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is applied to the drum, the output value is out of the disconnected
prescribed range • IOB defective
• OPC connector
defective
• Development power
pack defectiv
• Potential sensor
defective
• Potential sensor
harness disconnected
Potential sensor calibration error 6 • Potential sensor
During drum potential sensor calibration, when –800V connector defective or
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is applied to the drum, the output value is out of the disconnected
prescribed range. • IOB defective
• OPC connector
defective
• Development power
pack defective
• Potential sensor
defective
• Potential sensor
harness disconnected
• Potential sensor
Potential sensor calibration error 7
connector defective or
During drum potential sensor calibration, when VL is
disconnected
317 adjusted, the pattern surface potential VL pattern is not
• IOB defective
within range 0V ~ –400V. (VL is the potential after
• OPC connector
exposing a white pattern.)
defective
• Charge corona power
pack defective
• Development power
pack defective
• BICU board defective
F-GATE error
• PCI bus between
321 The laser writing signal (F-GATE) for the IPU does not
controller board, BICU
go LOW within 60 s.
board defective
322 Laser synchronization detector error • Harness between
8
After the polygon motor reaches standard rotation detector and I/F
speed and the LD unit fires for 500 ms, the laser disconnected or
synchronization detector does not generate a signal damaged
• Detector is installed
incorrectly
• Detector board is
defective
• IPU board defective
defective
• ID sensor dirty
• ID sensor defective
• ID sensor harness
disconnected
• ID sensor connector
ID sensor error 2
defective • IOB defective
The ID sensor output voltage is 5.0V and the
351 • ID sensor pattern not
PWM signal input to the ID sensor is 0 when
written correctly
checking the ID sensor pattern.
• Incorrect image density
• Charge power pack
defective
• ID sensor dirty
• ID sensor defective
• ID sensor harness
disconnected
• ID sensor connector
ID sensor error 3 defective
For 2 s during the ID sensor pattern check, the ID • IOB defective
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sensor pattern edge voltage is not 2.5V or the • ID sensor pattern not
pattern edge is not detected within 800 ms. written correctly
• Incorrect image density
• Charge power pack
defective
• ID sensor dirty
• ID sensor defective
• ID sensor harness
disconnected
ID sensor error 4 • ID sensor connector
One of the following ID sensor output voltages is defective
detected at ID sensor initialization. . Vsg < 4.0V • IOB defective
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when the maximum PWM input (255) is applied to • ID sensor pattern not
the ID sensor. . Vsg . 4.0V when the minimum written correctly
PWM input (0) is applied to the ID sensor. • Incorrect image density
• Charge power pack
defective
• ID sensor dirty
• ID sensor defective
• ID sensor harness
ID sensor error 5 disconnected
354 Vsg falls out of the adjustment target (4.0 ± 0.2V) • ID sensor connector
during Vsg checking defective
• IOB defective
• ID sensor pattern not
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written correctly
• Incorrect image density
• Charge power pack
defective
• ID sensor dirty
• Potential sensor defective
• Potential sensor harness
defective
• Potential sensor
ID sensor error 6 disconnected
The Vp value, which measures the reflectivity of • IOB defective
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the ID sensor pattern, was not in the range of – • OPC unit connector
70V to –400V. defective
• Charge corona power pack
defective
• Charge corona wire dirty,
broken
• Transfer power pack
defective
Transfer output abnormal
• Transfer current terminal,
401 When the transfer is output, the feedback voltage
transfer power pack
remains higher than 4V for 60 ms.
disconnected, damaged
connector
10 times:
• When the main switch is on, the frequency
measured by the number of zero cross
signals for 500 ms is larger than 66Hz or
smaller than 45 Hz.
• The interval between one zero cross signal
and the next is 7.5 ms or shorter 3 times
consecutively for 500 ms.
Fusing Web End • Web end (requires replacement)
Web end detected 5 times within 500 ms • Web end sensor defective Note:
550 and web motor continues to rotate 40 s. If After replacing the web with a new
web end is detected for another 500 ms, one, reset SP1902 001 to "0" to
then the SC is logged. release SC550.
Fusing thermistor error 1
• Thermistor disconnected
551 The end thermistor (contact type) was less
• Thermistor connector defective
than 0C (32F) for more than 7 seconds.
Fusing thermistor error 2
The end thermistor (contact type) could not
detect:
• 100°C 25 seconds after the start of the
• Fusing lamp disconnected
warmup cycle.
552 • Thermistor bent, damaged
• A change in temperature more than than
• Thermistor position incorrect
16 degrees for 5 seconds.
• The reload temperature with 56 seconds
after the start of the fusing temperature
control cycle.
Fusing thermistor error 3
The end thermistor (contact type) was at • PSU defective
553 240°C (464°F) for more than 1 second. The • IOB control board defective
temperature is read 10 times every sec. (at • BICU control board defective
0.1 sec. intervals).
Fusing lamp error
• Thermistor bent, out of position
After the start of the warmup cycle, a fusing
555 • Fusing lamp disconnected
lamp was at full power for 1.8 seconds but
• Circuit breaker opened
the hot roller did not turn.
Zero cross signal error • No action required. The SC code
557 High frequency noise was detected on the is logged and the operation of the
power line. machine is not affected.
At the fusing exit sensor the paper a jam occurred in the fusing unit for three
was detected late for three pulse consecutive sheets of paper. Remove the
counts (lag error), and SP1159 was paper that is jammed in the fusing unit.
on. Then make sure that the fusing unit is
clean and has no obstacles in the paper
feed path.
Fusing pressure release motor error • Motor lock because of too much load
During copying, the HP sensor could • Motor driver defective
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not detect the actuator, tried again 3 • HP sensor defective, disconnected,
times and could not detect. connector defective, harness damaged
• Motor lock due to obstruction
Toner collection motor error • Motor driver board defective
The toner collection motor sensor • Motor connection loose, defective
590 output does not change for 3 • Toner collection motor sensor
seconds while the toner collection disconnected, sensor defective
motor is on. • Rotational transmission shaft (o6 x 30)
missing
1-bin Exit Motor Error (Japan Only)
The transport lock sensor output • Motor overload
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does not change within 300 ms after • Motor driver defective
the motor switches on.
BICU - ADF communication/timeout
abnormal
After 1 data frame is sent to the ADF, • Serial line connection unstable
610
an ACK signal is not received within • External noise on the line
100 ms, and is not received after 3
retries.
BICU - ADF communication/break
reception abnormal • Serial line connection unstable
611
During communication a break (Low) • Harness disconnected or defective
signal was received from the ADF.
BICU - ADF
communication/command abnormal
• A software error, result of an abnormal
612 A command that cannot be executed
procedure.
was sent from the main machine to
the ADF.
BICU - ADF communication/timeout
error
After 1 data frame is sent to the • Serial line connection unstable
620
finisher MBX, an ACK signal is not • External noise on the line
received within 100 ms, and is not
received after 3 retries.
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defective
• Harness
disconnected or
defective
• Stack feed-out belt
HP sensor loose,
Feed-Out Belt Motor (B478)
broken, defective
The pawl of the feed-out belt did not return to the home
723 • Feed-out belt motor
position during the prescribed time after 2 attempts to
defective
detect
• Finisher control board
defective
• Staple hammer HP
sensor loose, broken,
defective
• Electrical overload on
Finisher staple hammer motor error (B478)
the stapler drive PCB
724 The staple hammer motor did not return to the home
elect
position within the prescribed time (340 ms).
• Staple hammer motor
defective
• Finisher main board
defective
• Stack feed-out HP
sensor defective
• Harness
Finisher stack feed-out motor error B140
disconnected or
The stack feed-out belt HP sensor does not activate
defective
725 within the prescribed number of pulses after the stack
• Stack feed-out motor
feed-out motor turns on and does not activate after 2
defective
retries.
• Finisher main board
defective
• Motor overload
• Exit guide open
sensor loose, broken,
Exit guide motor B246 defective.
725 The status of the exit guide sensor did not change at the • Exit guide motor
prescribed time during operation of the exit guide. defective
• Finisher main board
defective
• Upper tray paper
Finisher upper tray lift motor error B140
height sensor defective
The paper height sensor does not activate within the
• Sensor harness
726 prescribed time after the upper tray lift motor turns on,
disconnected, defective
or the sensor remains on after the motor reverses to
• Tray lift motor
lower the tray.
defective
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defective
• Finisher main board
defective
• Poor punch motor
overload
• Stapler HP sensor
defective
• Sensor harness
Finisher stapler movement motor error B140 disconnected,
The stapler HP sensor does activate within the prescribed defective
730 time after the stapler motor turns on and moves the • Stapler movement
stapler away from home position. After 2 counts, the SC motor defective
is logged as a jam. • Finisher main board
defective
• Stapler movement
motor overload
• Shift tray HP sensor
of the upper tray
disconnected,
Finisher Tray 1 shift motor error B246 defective
The shift roller HP sensor of the upper tray does not • Shift tray motor of
activate within the prescribed time after the shift tray the upper tray is
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starts to move toward or away from the home position. disconnected,
The 1st detection failure issues a jam error, and the 2nd defective
failure issues this SC code • Shift tray motor of
the upper tray
overloaded due to
obstruction
• Shift roller HP
sensor defective
• Sensor harness
disconnected,
Finisher shift roller motor error
defective
The shift roller HP sensor does not activate within the
732 • Shift roller motor
prescribed time after the shift roller motor turns on. After 2
defective
counts, the SC is logged as a jam.
• Finisher main board
defective
• Shift roller motor
overload
Finisher lower tray lift motor error • Paper height sensor
After the lift motor switches on to lift the tray, paper height 1 or 2 defective
733 sensor 2 does not detect the top of the paper stack, or • Sensor harness
after the motor reverses to lower the stack the top of the disconnected,
stack remains detected (the status of paper height sensor defective
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1 does not change). After 2 counts, the SC is logged as a • Tray lift motor
jam. defective
• Finisher main board
defective
• Tray lift motor
overload
• Jogger HP sensor
defective
Finisher pre-stack motor error • Sensor harnesses
• The pre-stack motor starts but does not return to the disconnected,
home position within 400 pulses. After 2 counts, the SC is defective
735 logged as a jam. • Pre-stack motor
• Motor does not return to the home position within 280 defective
pulses immediately before or after prestacking. After 2 • Finisher main board
counts, the SC is logged as a jam. defective
• Pre-stack motor
overload
• Guide plate HP
sensor defective
• Sensor harness
disconnected,
Finisher paper exit guide plate motor error
defective
The paper exit guide plate motor starts but the paper exit
736 • Paper exit guide
guide plate HP sensor does not activate within 750 ms.
plate motor defective
After 2 counts, the SC is logged as a jam
• Finisher main board
defective
• Guide plate motor
overload
• Staple waste hopper
Trimmed staple waste hopper full
full
737 The hopper that holds the waste from staple trimming is
• Staple waste sensor
full.
defective
• HP sensor defective
• Harness
Finisher pressure plate motor error disconnected,
The pressure plate motor switches on but does not return defective
738
to the home position within the prescribed time after 2 • Motor defective
counts • Finisher main board
defective
• Motor overload
Finisher folder plate motor error • Plate HP sensor
The folder plate motor turns on but the plate does not defective
739
return to the home position within the prescribed time for • Harness
2 counts disconnected,
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defective
• Folder plate motor
defective
• Finisher main board
defective
• Folder plate motor
overload
• HP sensor defective
• Harness
disconnected,
defective
Finisher front saddle-stitch stapler motor error B140
• Stapler motor
740 Saddle-stitch stapler motor fails to operate within 450 ms
defective
within 2 counts..
• Finisher main board
defective
• Stapler motor
overload
• Staple jam
Finisher corner stapler motor error B246 • Number of sheets in
The stapler motor does not switch off within the the stack exceeds the
740 prescribed time after operating. The 1st detection failure limit for stapling
issues a jam error, and the 2nd failure issues this SC • Stapler motor
code. disconnected,
defective
• HP sensor defective
• Harness
disconnected,
defective
Finisher rear saddle-stitch stapler motor error B140
• Stapler motor
741 Saddle-stitch stapler motor fails to operate within 450 ms
defective
within 2 counts..
• Finisher main board
defective
• Stapler motor
overload
• Stapler rotation
motor disconnected,
Finisher corner stapler rotation motor error B246 defective
The stapler does not return to its home position within the • Stapler rotation
741 specified time after stapling. The 1st detection failure motor overloaded due
issues a jam error, and the 2nd failure issues this SC to obstruction
code. • Stapler rotation HP
sensor disconnected,
defective
742 Finisher jogger side fence motor error B140 • HP sensors
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The jogger motor turns on but the side fences to not defective
return to the home position within 340 pulses for 2 counts. • Harness
disconnected,
defective
• Motor defective
• Finisher main board
defective
• Motor overload
HDD/NVRAM after the Delete All option was • Install the Data Overwrite Security
used. Note: The source of this error is the Unit again. For more, see section
Data Overwrite Security Unit B660 running “1. Installation”.
from an SD card. • HDD defective
Delete All error 2: Data area
An error occurred while the machine deleted
• Turn the main switch off/on and
875 data from the HDD. Note: The source of this
try the operation again.
error is the Data Overwrite Security Unit
B660 running from an SD card.
File Format Converter (MLB) error
880 A request to get access to the MLB was not • MLB defective, replace the MLB
answered within the specified time.
• NVRAM incorrect type
Electrical total counter error • NVRAM defective
900 The total counter contains something that is • NVRAM data scrambled
not a number. • Unexpected error from external
source