7102 kyocera ошибка 8525

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Код ошибки

Описание ошибки

Причина ошибки

0030

FAX control PWB system error
Processing with the fax software was disabled due to a hardware problem.

Defective FAX control PWB.

0060

Engine PWB type error

Defective engine sub PCB.

0070

FAX control PWB incompatible detection error
Abnormal detection of FAX control PWB incompatibility In the initial communication with the FAX control PWB, any normal communication command is not transmitted.

Defective FAX software
Defective FAX control PWB.

0100

Backup memory device error

Defective flash memory.

0120

MAC address data error
For data in which the MAC address is invalid.

Defective main PWB.
Defective flash memory.
Defective engine PWB.

0130

Backup memory read/write error (main PWB)

Defective flash memory.
Defective main PWB.

0140

Backup memory data error (main PWB)

Defective flash memory.
Defective main PWB.

0150

Backup memory read/write error (engine PWB)
Detecting engine PWB EEPROM communication error.

Improper installation engine PWB EEPROM.
Defective engine PWB.
Device damage of EEPROM.

0160

Backup memory data error (engine PWB)

Defective flash memory.
Defective engine PWB.

0170

Billing counting error
A checksum error is detected in the main and engine backup memories for the billing counters.

Data damage of EEPROM.
Defective PWB.

0180

Machine number mismatch
Machine number of main and engine does not match.

Data damage of EEPROM.

0320

I/O CPU communication error
A communication error is detected 10 times in succession.

Defective PWB.

0630

DMA error DMA transmission of image data does not complete within the specified period of time.

Poor contact in the connector terminals. Defective main PWB.

0800

Image processing error
JAM05 is detected twice.

Defective main PWB.

0830

FAX control PWB flash program area checksum error
A checksum error occurred with the program of the FAX control PWB.

Defective FAX software.
Defective FAX control PWB.

0840

Faults of RTC
The time is judged to go back based on the comparison of the RTC time and the current time or five years or more have passed.

The battery is disconnected from the main PWB.
Defective main PWB.

0870

FAX control PWB to main PWB high capacity data transfer error
High-capacity data transfer between the FAX control PWB and the main PWB of the machine was not normally performed even if the data transfer was retried the specified times.

Improper installation FAX control PWB.
Defective FAX control PWB or main PWB.

0920

Fax file system error
The backup data is not retained for file system abnormality of flash memory of the FAX control PWB.

Defective FAX control PWB.

1010

Lift motor error
After cassette 1 is inserted, lift sensor does not turn on within 12 s. This error is detected four times successively.

Defective bottom plate elevation mechanism in the cassette.
Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the lift motor.
Defective lift motor.
Defective engine PWB.

1020

PF lift motor error (paper feeder)
After cassette 2 is inserted, PF lift sensor 1 does not turn on within 12 s. This error is detected four times successively.

Defective bottom plate elevation mechanism in the cassette.
Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the PF lift motor 1.
Defective PF lift motor 1.
Defective PF main PWB.

1030

PF lift motor error (paper feeder)
After cassette 3 is inserted, PF lift sensor 2 does not turn on within 12 s. This error is detected four times successively.

Defective bottom plate elevation mechanism in the cassette.
Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the PF lift motor 2.
Defective PF lift motor 2.
Defective PF main PWB.

1800

Paper feeder communication error
A communication error is detected 10 times in succession.

Improper installation paper feeder.
Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective engine PWB.
Defective PF main PWB.

1900

Paper feeder EEPROM error
When writing the data, the write data and the read data is not continuously in agreement 5 times.

Defective PF main PWB.
Device damage of EEPROM.

2000

Main motor steady-state error
Stable OFF is detected for 1 s continuously after main motor stabilized.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the main motor.
Defective main motor.
Defective engine PWB.

2010

Main motor drive error
The main motor is not stabilized within 2 s after driving starts.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the main motor.
Defective main motor.
Defective engine PWB.

2101

Developer motor K steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the developer motor K stabilizes.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB.

2102

Developer motor YCM steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the developer motor YCM stabilizes.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB.

2111

Developer motor K startup error
Developer motor K is not stabilized within 2 s since the motor is activated.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB.

2112

Developer motor YCM startup error
Developer motor YCM is not stabilized within 2 s since the motor is activated.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB.

2300

Fuser motor steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the fuser motor stabilizes.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB.

2310

Fuser motor startup error
Fuser motor is not stabilized within 2 s since the motor is activated.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB.

2550

Conveying motor steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the conveying motor stabilizes.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB.

2560

Conveying motor startup error
Conveying motor is not stabilized within 2 s since the motor is activated.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB.

2600

PF drive motor error (paper feeder)
When the PF drive motor is driven, error signal is detected continuously for 1 s.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the PF drive motor.
Defective PF drive motor.
Defective PF main PWB.

2700

TC belt motor error
When the TC belt motor is driven, error signal is detected continuously for 1 s.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the PF drive motor.
Defective PF drive motor.
Defective PF main PWB.

3100

ISU home position error
The home position is not correct when the power is turned on or at the start of copying using the table.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective home position sensor.
Defective ISU motor.
Defective CCD PWB.
Defective engine PWB.

3200

Exposure lamp error
When input value at the time of exposure lamp illumination does not exceed the threshold value between 5 s.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective exposure lamp.
Defective CCD PWB.
Defective main PWB.

3500

Communication error between scanner and ASIC
An error code is detected 3 times in succession.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective CCD PWB.
Defective main PWB.

3600

Scanner sequence error

Defective main PWB or engine PWB.

4000

Polygon motor synchronization error
The polygon motor is not stabilized within 10 s after driving starts.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective polygon motor.
Defective engine PWB.

4001

Polygon motor (K) steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the polygon motor (K) stabilizes.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor
Defective PWB.

4002

Polygon motor (С) steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the polygon motor (С) stabilizes.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor
Defective PWB.

4003

Polygon motor (M) steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the polygon motor (M) stabilizes.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor
Defective PWB.

4004

Polygon motor (Y) steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the polygon motor (Y) stabilizes.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor
Defective PWB.

4010

Polygon motor steady-state error
Stable OFF is detected for 1 s continuously after polygon motor stabilized.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective polygon motor.
Defective engine PWB.

4011

Polygon motor (K) startup error
Polygon motor (K) is not stabilized within 10 s since the motor is activated.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB.

4012

Polygon motor (C) startup error
Polygon motor (C) is not stabilized within 10 s since the motor is activated.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB.

4013

Polygon motor (M) startup error
Polygon motor (M) is not stabilized within 10 s since the motor is activated.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB.

4014

Polygon motor (Y) startup error
Polygon motor (Y) is not stabilized within 10 s since the motor is activated.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB.

4100

BD initialization error
BD is not detected within 1 s after polygon motor stabilized.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective APC PWB.
Defective BD PWB.
Defective main PWB.

4600

LSU cleaning motor error
When the LSU cleaning motor is driven, an error signal is detected continuously for 1 s.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor. Defective PWB.

4700

VIDEO ASIC device error

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective main PWB or engine PWB.

4950

LSU CPU communication error
A communication error is detected 10 times in succession.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective PWB.

6000

Broken fuser heater wire
The detected temperature of fuser thermistor does not reach the specified temperature (ready indication temperature) after the fuser heater has been turned on continuously for 60 s in warming up. The fusing temperature at 7 seconds and 20 seconds since fuser temperature control has occurred differs by 43°C/109.4°F or less.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Deformed connector pin.
Defective triac.
Fuser thermostat triggered.
Broken fuser heater wire.
Defective engine PWB.

6000
6020
6030
6050

Broken fuser heater wire
Abnormally high fuser thermistor temperature Broken fuser thermistor wire Abnormally low fuser thermistor temperature

Deformed connector pin.
Defective triac.

6020

Abnormally high fuser thermistor temperature
The fuser thermistor detects a temperature higher than 230°C/446°F continuously for 40 ms. High fuser temperature signal detects a temperature of 255°C/491°F continuously for 40 ms.

Deformed connector pin.
Defective triac.
Shorted fuser thermistor.
Defective engine PWB.

6030

Broken fuser thermistor wire
A/D value of the fuser thermistor exceeds 251 bit continuously for 7 s during warming up.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Deformed connector pin.
Defective triac.
Defective fuser thermistor.
Defective engine PWB

6050

Abnormally low fuser thermistor temperature
As the stable temperature has reached the second time, the decrease in the fuser thermistor temperature of 60°C/140°F or greater is detected for one second.

Deformed connector pin.
Defective triac.
Defective fuser thermistor
Defective fuser heater.
Defective engine PWB.

6120

Abnormally high fuser thermistor 3 (press roller) temperature
The fuser temperature exceeds 200 °C/392 °F for 1 s.

Deformed connector pin.
Defective IH PWB.
Defective fuser thermistor.
Defective engine PWB.

6130

Fuser thermistor 3 (press roller) break error Fuser thermistor 3 detects a temperature of -14 °C/6.8 °F . Fuser thermistor 3 does not reach 30° C/86 °F even after20 s during warming up.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
Deformed connector pin.
Defective IH PWB.
Defective fuser thermistor.
Defective engine PWB.

6150

Abnormally low fuser thermistor 3 (press roller) temperature
The fuser temperature lower than 30 °C/86 °F is detected continuously for 1 s.

Deformed connector pin.
Defective fuser thermistor
Defective fuser heater.
Defective engine PWB.

6200

Broken fuser edge heater wire
Fuser thermistor 1 does not reach 50° C/122 °F even after20 s during warming up. The detected temperature of fuser thermistor1 does not reach the specified temperature (ready indication temperature) for 20 s in warming up after reaching 50° C/122 °F.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Deformed connector pin.
Fuser thermostat triggered.
Broken fuser heater wire.
Defective engine PWB.

6220

Abnormally high fuser thermistor 1 (edge) temperature
The fuser temperature exceeds 240 °C/464 °F for 1 s

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Deformed connector pin.
Fuser thermostat triggered.
Broken fuser heater wire.
Defective engine PWB.

6230

Fuser thermistor 1 (edge) break error
During warming up a hearter, fuser thermistor 2 detects a temperature of 100 °C/212 °F or higher and, fuser thermistor 1 detects a temperature of 37 °C/99 °F or lower.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Deformed connector pin.
Fuser thermostat triggered.
Broken fuser heater wire.
Defective engine PWB.

6250

Abnormally low fuser thermistor 1 (edge) temperature
The fuser temperature lower than 100 °C/212 °F is detected continuously for 1 s during printing. The fuser temperature lower than 50 °C/122 °F is detected continuously for 1 s during pre-heating.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Deformed connector pin.
Fuser thermostat triggered.
Broken fuser heater wire.
Defective engine PWB.

6400

Zero-cross signal error
While fuser heater control is performed, the zero-cross signal is not input within 3 s.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
Defective power source PWB or engine PWB.

6410

Fuser unit type mismatch problem
Absence of the fuser unit is detected.

Fuser unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the fuser unit is installed.

6600

Belt rotation error
The belt was detected to stop for 1 s continuously during motor remote is on.

Defective fuser motor.
Defective IH belt.
Defective IH PWB.
Defective engine PWB.

7101

Toner sensor K error

Defective Developer unit.
Defective PWB.

7102

Toner sensor C error

Defective Developer unit.
Defective PWB.

7103

Toner sensor M error

Defective Developer unit.
Defective PWB.

7104

Toner sensor Y error

Defective Developer unit.
Defective PWB.

7401

Developing unit K type mismatch problem
Absence of the developing unit K is detected.

Developing unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the developing unit is installed.
Defective PWB.

7402

Developing unit C type mismatch problem
Absence of the developing unit C is detected.

Developing unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the developing unit is installed.
Defective PWB.

7403

Developing unit M type mismatch problem
Absence of the developing unit M is detected.

Developing unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the developing unit is installed.
Defective PWB.

7404

Developing unit Y type mismatch problem
Absence of the developing unit Y is detected.

Developing unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the developing unit is installed.
Defective PWB.

7411

Drum unit K type mismatch problem
Absence of the drum unit K is detected.

Drum unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the drum unit is installed.
Defective PWB.

7412

Drum unit C type mismatch problem
Absence of the drum unit C is detected.

Drum unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the drum unit is installed.
Defective PWB.

7413

Drum unit M type mismatch problem
Absence of the drum unit M is detected.

Drum unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the drum unit is installed.
Defective PWB.

7414

Drum unit Y type mismatch problem
Absence of the drum unit Y is detected.

Drum unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the drum unit is installed.
Defective PWB.

7420

Transfer belt unit type mismatch problem
Absence of the transfer belt unit is detected.

Transfer belt unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the transfer belt unit is installed.
Defective PWB.

7601

ID sensor 1 (front) error

Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB.

7602

ID sensor 2 (rear) error

Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB.

7611

ID sensor (K) density error
When ID sensor 2 detected CTD is 500 or less.

Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB.

7612

ID sensor (C) density error
When ID sensor 2 detected CTD is 500 or less.

Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB.

7613

ID sensor (M) density error
When ID sensor 2 detected CTD is 500 or less.

Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB.

7614

ID sensor (Y) density error
When ID sensor 2 detected CTD is 500 or less.

Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB.

7620

ID sensor timing error
Color registration correction was failed.

Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB.

7800

Broken external thermistor wire
The thermistor output value is 0.3 V or less.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective temperature sensor.

7810

Short-circuited external thermistor wire
The thermistor output value is 3 V or more.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective temperature sensor.

7900

Drum unit EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drum unit.

7901

Drum K EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drum unit.

7902

Drum C EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drum unit.

7903

Drum M EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drum unit.

7904

Drum Y EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drum unit.

7910

Developer unit EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective developer unit.

7911

Developing unit K EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

Poor contact in the connector terminals.
Defective developing PWB.

7912

Developing unit C EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

Poor contact in the connector terminals.
Defective developing PWB.

7913

Developing unit M EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

Poor contact in the connector terminals.
Defective developing PWB.

7914

Developing unit Y EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

Poor contact in the connector terminals.
Defective developing PWB.

8030

Tray upper limit detection problem (document finisher)
When the tray elevation motor raises a tray, the ON status of the tray upper limit sensor is detected.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective tray upper limit sensor, paper surface sensor 1/2.
Defective DF main PWB.

8040

Belt problem (document finisher)
The belt sensor does not turn on/off within specified time of the belt solenoid turning on.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective belt sensor.
Defective belt solenoid.
Defective DF main PWB.

8140

Tray elevation motor problem (document finisher)
The tray low limit sensor or paper surface sensor 1/2 cannot be detected to be on within 10 s since the tray elevation motor is activated.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
The tray elevation motor malfunctions.
Defective tray lower limit sensor, paper surface sensor 1/2.
Defective DF main PWB.

8210

Stapler problem (document finisher)
Jam 7012 or 7023 is indicated.

Defective connector cable of staple or poor contact in the connector.
The stapler is blocked with a staple.
The stapler is broken
Defective DF main PWB.

8320

Adjustment motor 2 problem (document finisher)
The adjustment sensor 2 does not turn on/off within specified time of the adjustment motor 2 turning on.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective adjustment sensor 2.
Defective adjustment motor 2.
Defective DF main PWB.

8330

Adjustment motor 1 problem (document finisher)
The adjustment sensor 1 does not turn on/off within specified time of the adjustment motor 1 turning on.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective adjustment sensor 1.
Defective adjustment motor 1.

8350

Roller motor problem (document finisher)
The roller sensor does not turn on/off within specified time of the roller motor turning on.

Defective DF main PWB.
Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective roller sensor.
Defective roller motor.
Defective DF main PWB.

8360

Slide motor problem (document finisher)
The slide sensor does not turn on/off within specified time of the slide motor turning on.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective slide sensor.
Defective slide motor.
Defective DF main PWB.

8460

EEPROM problem (document finisher)
Reading from or writing to EEPROM cannot be performed.

Defective EEPROM or DF main PWB.

8800

Document finisher communication error
A communication error is detected 10 times in succession.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
Defective DF main PWB.
Defective engine PWB.

8830

Bridge communication error (document finisher)
A communication error is detected 10 times in succession.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective bridge PWB.
Defective engine PWB.

8990

Document finisher communication error

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective DF main PWB.
Defective bridge PWB.

9000

Document processor communication error
A communication error is detected 10 times in succession.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective DP main PWB.

9060

DP EEPROM error Read and write data does not match. Data in the specified area of the backup memory does not match the specified values.

Defective DP main PWB.
Device damage of EEPROM.

9500

BRU communication error

IPU PWB error

9510

BRU PWB error

IPU PWB error

9520

BRU PWB data error

IPU PWB error

F000

Main PWB — operation panel PWB communication error

Defective main PWB.
Defective operation panel PWB.

F010

Main PWB checksum error

Defective main PWB.

F040

Main PWB — print engine communication error

Defective main PWB.
Defective engine PWB.

F050

Print engine ROM checksum error

Defective engine PWB.

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После прогона аппарат закапризничал. Появилась серая продольная полоса примерно 2 см в ширину и серый фон с обратной стороны листа.
Чистка вала из сервисного меню помогала лишь на несколько десятков листов. Решил почистить блок проявки в ручную.
При разборе высыпалось содержимое. С дуру выбросил. После чистки стал выдавать ошибку 7101. Засыпал в приемную дыхалку новый девелопер бутылочку 75 гр. и тонера примерно пол стакана. При этом проворачивал вал по указанной стрелке.
После этого изображение появилось, но постоянно после 2-х листов выскакивает ошибка 7101, бумага остается в тракте.
Серость с обратной стороны не исчезла.
Предполагаю по первой неисправности недостаточно девелопера или тонера. Сколько примерно нужно того и другого, чтобы восстановить работу? Какую сервисную процедуру выполнить?
По второй неисправности (грязь на обороте) видимо надо вычистить какой-то бункер на боковой крышке от мусора, чтоб не налипал на ленту?
Как это сделать? Сам понять не могу.

Сильно не пинайте, я не профессиональный ремонтник. Работаю инженером по обслуживанию компьютеров, но начальство навалило еще и обслуживание копира.

Копиру год. Заправляли фирменным тонером в картриджах ТК 6305. Наработка на сегодняшний день 350 000 копий А4.

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  1. 09-08-2017

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    Taskalfa 5500i Error Code C7101

    Dear Techs,

    I purchased Taskalfa 5500i with good print quality and the machine was running fine till 5000 copies but after that print got diminished. I used 132 to add toner but nothing happened. The toner box was full but machine showed it running out of toner. I changed it with original cartridge then toner fed into machine. But this error came up and now its going anywhere. I can only make 5 copy at a time, more than that error c7101 come to screen.

    Please guide me how to set good values manually with U131.
    Screen shots are as under:

    IMG-20170906-WA0011.jpgIMG-20170906-WA0013.jpgIMG-20170906-WA0015.jpgIMG-20170906-WA0004.jpgIMG-20170906-WA0008.jpg

    Regards

    Khawar Hayat
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    Re: Taskalfa 5500i Error Code C7101

    Make sure that the developer unit is properly locked in place. If it doesn’t help, you will need to replace it.


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    Re: Taskalfa 5500i Error Code C7101

    The resolution of your photos is too low for me to view anything useful. =^..^=

    If you’d like a serious answer to your request:
    1) demonstrate that you’ve read the manual
    2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
    3) if you’re going to ask about jams include the jam code.
    4) if you’re going to ask about an error code include the error code.
    5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

    blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=


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    Re: Taskalfa 5500i Error Code C7101

    Quote Originally Posted by JR2ALTA
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    OEM toner??

    Thanks for your reply. I am using OEM Toner Box but toner is from other cartridge. Means i have put it from top through a hole!

    Please tell me if this machine can detect empty toner and can not used again again?

    And do I have to purchase a new OEM Toner?

    Will this help?

    Regards


  6. 09-12-2017

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    Re: Taskalfa 5500i Error Code C7101

    Quote Originally Posted by spid3rguy
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    Thanks for your reply. I am using OEM Toner Box but toner is from other cartridge. Means i have put it from top through a hole!

    Please tell me if this machine can detect empty toner and can not used again again?

    And do I have to purchase a new OEM Toner?

    Will this help?

    Regards

    5500i toners have an rfid chip that the machine tracks, simply adding more toner to a cartridge that the machine has already determined is empty will not allow the unit to add toner to the developer. Just put in a new toner cartridge for the 5500i! You said that you added toner from another cartridge, what cartridge? Is it compatible with the 5500i? All Toner is not the same. You are creating more problems for yourself than is necessary.


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    Re: Taskalfa 5500i Error Code C7101

    Quote Originally Posted by Santander
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    5500i toners have an rfid chip that the machine tracks, simply adding more toner to a cartridge that the machine has already determined is empty will not allow the unit to add toner to the developer. Just put in a new toner cartridge for the 5500i! You said that you added toner from another cartridge, what cartridge? Is it compatible with the 5500i? All Toner is not the same. You are creating more problems for yourself than is necessary.

    Thanks alot for your kind reply! New OEM Toner with Rfid chip is coming in courier, i will let you know after installing it in machine!

    Thanks again

    Regards


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    Hello

    I have several of these machines: Kyocera 5500i Utax CD1455 and error C7101 — black developer error. I searched and dug and found what causes this rather common mistake. Although the developer has a lifetime of up to 600,000 prints, sometimes even after about 100,000 shows this error and replace it? after all, the developer is 600,000, so I was looking and it turns out and this probably applies to all development teams in kyocers / Utaxach. A film is glued between the td sensor and the developer housing, which should not be there in the developer. The td sensor housing adheres to this film and the flag itself is wiped from the other side with a flag, which after some time causes deformation of this film, so that the sensor does not overlap the sensor and the toner level sensor does not read. You should remove this film (cut out) then secure the sensor so that the developer does not spill on the bottom of the developer. In this way I saved 4 developer teams. The level of sensor reading from 15 jumped immediately on 520 and the machines have been running for over 3 weeks. I will add that you can buy the developer itself and the black magnetic roller in china


  9. 01-27-2021

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    Re: Taskalfa 5500i Error Code C7101

    Quote Originally Posted by zanaty
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    Dear Techs,I purchased Taskalfa 5500i …. error c7101 …….
    Please guide me how to set good values m
    This error means something went wrong with values of (Developer/Toner)
    the main culprit is the t/c sensor or the ID sensor on the Developer unit
    other time (real percent is not equal i.e if toner is more than developer copies will be paled if developer is more a black background will appear while text is not dark enough
    the solution
    u should have the unit refilled with a new developer and go to U131 and execute and hit start
    (make sure you have the right toner for you machine with good quality)

    or you will have to change the Developer unit
    ——————

    Few occasions the hopper is blocking toner path so you have to make sure it’s not clogged either

    First thing I’d do is run a bunch of skyshott to get all the unknown toner out of the DV unit and then put OEM toner in and run calibration. You may end up having to replace the DV unit.


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7101

Toner sensor K error

7102

Toner sensor C error

7103

Toner sensor M error

7104

Toner sensor Y error

7601

ID sensor 1 (front) error

7602

ID sensor 2 (rear) error

7611

ID sensor (K) density error

When ID sensor 2 detected

CTD is 500 or less.

7612

ID sensor (C) density error

When ID sensor 2 detected

CTD is 500 or less.

7613

ID sensor (M) density error

When ID sensor 2 detected

CTD is 500 or less.

Causes

Defective Devel-

Replace the developer unit K

oper unit.

(see page 1-5-14).

Defective PWB.

Replace the engine PWB check for correct

operation (see page 1-5-32).

Defective Devel-

Replace the developer unit C

oper unit.

(see page 1-5-14).

Defective PWB.

Replace the engine PWB check for correct

operation (see page 1-5-32).

Defective Devel-

Replace the developer unit M

oper unit.

(see page 1-5-14).

Defective PWB.

Replace the engine PWB check for correct

operation (see page 1-5-32).

Defective Devel-

Replace the developer unit Y

oper unit.

(see page 1-5-14).

Defective PWB.

Replace the engine PWB check for correct

operation (see page 1-5-32).

Defective ID sen-

Replace the ID sensor 1.

sor.

Defective PWB.

Replace the engine PWB check for correct

operation (see page 1-5-32).

Defective ID sen-

Replace the ID sensor 2.

sor.

Defective PWB.

Replace the engine PWB check for correct

operation (see page 1-5-32).

Defective ID sen-

Replace the ID sensor.

sor.

Defective PWB.

Replace the engine PWB check for correct

operation (see page 1-5-32).

Defective ID sen-

Replace the ID sensor.

sor.

Defective PWB.

Replace the engine PWB check for correct

operation (see page 1-5-32).

Defective ID sen-

Replace the ID sensor.

sor.

Defective PWB.

Replace the engine PWB check for correct

operation (see page 1-5-32).

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2MY/2MZ

  • Code: 0030
  • Description: FAX control PWB system error
    Processing with the fax software was disabled due to a software problem.
  • Remedy: FAX control PWB: 1. Turn the main power swtch off and after 5 seconds, re-mount the FAX controller PWB, then turn power on. 2. Reinstall the fax software. 3. Replace the FAX control PWB.
  • Code: 0070
  • Description: FAX control PWB incompatible detection error
    Abnormal detection of FAX control PWB incompatibility In the initial communication with the FAX control PWB, any normal communication command is not transmitted.
  • Remedy: FAX control PWB (The FAX PWB installed will not be the one designed for the machine.): 1. Install the FAX system designed for the model. 2. Reinstall the fax software.
  • Code: 0080
  • Description: Option printing system device error.
    The version of the FPGA for Fiery control is not readable. (Defective FPGA)
  • Remedy: Defective FPGA for printing system control.: 1. Turn the main power swtch off and after 5 seconds, then turn power on. 2. Replace the main PWB
  • Code: 0100
  • Description: Backup memory device error
  • Remedy: EEPROM(main PWB): 1. Turn the main power swtch off and after 5 seconds, then turn power on. 2. Check that the EEPROM on the main circuit PWB is peroperly installed on the main circuit PWB and, if not, re-install it. 3. Replace the main PWB.
  • Code: 0120
  • Description: MAC address data error
    For data in which the MAC address is invalid.
  • Remedy: EEPROM(main PWB): 1. Turn the main power swtch off and after 5 seconds, then turn power on. 2. Check the MAC address on the network status page. 3. If it is blank, obtain an EEPROM with its MAC address written from the service support and install. 4. Replace the main PWB.
  • Code: 0150
  • Description: Backup memory read/write error (engine PWB)
    No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from 2 locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: EEPROM(Engine PWB): 1. Turn the main power swtch off and after 5 seconds, then turn power on. 2. Check that the EEPROM is peroperly installed on the engine PWB and reinstall it. 3. Replace the engine PWB. 4. Check the EEPROM and if the data are currupted, contact the service support.
  • Code: 0160
  • Description: Backup memory data error (engine PWB)
    Reading data from EEPROM is abnormal.
  • Remedy: EEPROM: 1. Turn the main power swtch off and after 5 seconds, then turn power on. 2. Execute U021 — memory initializing 3. If the EEPROM data are currupted, contact the service support.
  • Code: 0170
  • Description: Billing counting error
    The values on the main circuit PWB and on the engine do not match for any of charging counter, life counter, and scanner counter.
  • Remedy: EEPROM: 1. Check that the EEPROMs installed in the main PWB and the engine PWB are correct and, if not, use the correct EEPROM for the model. 2. If the EEPROM data are currupted, contact the service support.
    Main PWB: Replace the main PWB.
    Engine PWB: Replace the engine PWB
  • Code: 0180
  • Description: Machine number mismatch
    Machine number of main and engine does not match.
  • Remedy: Data damage of EEPROM: 1. Confirm the machine data for the main and engine units by using U004. 2. If the serial number data of different models is alternately displayed, install the correct EEPROM in the PWB of the wrong serial number data. 3. Contact the Service Support.
  • Code: 0350
  • Description: Panel PWB communication error (electronic volume I2C communication error)
    NACK is received during I2C communication -> retried 5 times -> rebooting command sent -> retried 5 times If NACK is still received.
  • Remedy: Operation PWB: 1. Turn the main power swtch off and after 5 seconds, then turn power on. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Operation PWB (YC10) and Main PWB (YC6) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring.
    Main PWB: Replace the main PWB.
  • Code: 0620
  • Description: FAX image DIMM error
    1. The Fax image DIMM has not been installed. 2. Fax image DIMM access error.
  • Remedy: FAX image DIMM: 1. Install the FAX image DIMM supplied in the FAX system onto the main PWB. 2. Firmly install the FAX image DIMM again onto the main board. 3. Check the FAX image DIMM terminals and remove any foreign objects that may be adhered to it. 4. Replace with a new FAX image DIMM.
  • Code: 0630
  • Description: DMA error
    DMA transmission of image data does not complete within the specified period of time.
  • Remedy: DP CIS: 1. Reconnect the CIS signal line. 2. Confirm that the CIS connector terminals are firmly connected. Insert the connector all the way in. 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring.
    DP main PWB: Main PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. Wiring that connects the CIS and the DP controller PWB. Wiring that connects the DP main PWB and the main PWB. 3. Replace the DP main PWB. 4. Replace the main PWB.
  • Code: 0640
  • Description: Hard disk error
    The hard disk cannot be accessed.
  • Remedy: HDD: 1. If an abnormal noise is heard from the HDD, replace the HDD. 2. Check the SATA wiring between the HDD and the main circuit PWB for loose connection, disconnection and damages, and that it is connected into the correct terminal. Main PWB: YC1,YC27 YC2,YC32 (45/55 ppm model) 3. Replace the SATA cable. 4. Execute U024 to initialize (FULL) the HDD. 5. If an error is detected after executing U024, replace the HDD.
    Main PWB: Replace the main PWB
  • Code: 0650
  • Description: FAX image DIMM check error
    A fax image DIMM which was used with another machine is installed.
  • Remedy: FAX DIMM: 1. Confirm that a used FAX image DIMM was used instead of the FAX image DIMM contained in the FAX system. 2. If a DIMM that was used with other unit has been installed, execute maintenance mode U671 — Recovery FAX DIMM. 3. Check whether the Fax DIMM is properly inserted into the socket on the main PWB. 4. Replace with a new FAX image DIMM.
    Main PWB: Replace the main PWB.
  • Code: 0660
  • Description: Hard disk encryption key error
  • Remedy: EEPROM: 1. Execute U004 if this occurs after the EEPROM has been changed.
    HDD: 1. If an abnormal noise is heard from the HDD, replace the HDD. 2. Check the SATA wiring between the HDD and the main circuit PWB for loose connection, disconnection and damages, and that it is connected into the correct terminal. Main PWB: YC1,YC27 YC2,YC32 (45/55 ppm model) 3. Replace the SATA cable. 4. Execute U024 to initialize (FULL) the HDD. 5. If an error is detected after executing U024, replace the HDD.
    Main PWB: Replace the main PWB
  • Code: 0670
  • Description: Hard disk overwriting erasure error
  • Remedy: HDD: 1. If an abnormal noise is heard from the HDD, replace the HDD. 2. Check the SATA wiring between the HDD and the main circuit PWB for loose connection, disconnection and damages, and that it is connected into the correct terminal. Main PWB: YC1,YC27 YC2,YC32 (45/55 ppm model) 3. Replace the SATA cable. 4. Execute U024 to initialize (FULL) the HDD. 5. If an error is detected after executing U024, replace the HDD.
    Main PWB: Replace the main PWB.
  • Code: 0800
  • Description: Image processing error
    JAM010X is detected twice.
  • Remedy: Main PWB: Replace the main PWB
  • Code: 0830
  • Description: FAX control PWB flash program area checksum error
    A checksum error occurred with the program of the FAX control PWB.
  • Remedy: FAX software: 1. Reinstall the fax software.
    FAX control PWB: 1. Execute initializing by U600. 2. Replace the FAX control PWB.
  • Code: 0840
  • Description: Faults of RTC
    (“Time for maintenance T” is displayed) [Check at power up] The RTC setting has reverted to a previous state. The machine has not been powered for 5 years (compared to the settings stored periodically in the EEPROM). The RTC setting is older than 00:01 on January 1, 2000. [Checked periodically (in 5- minute interval) after powered up] The RTC setting has reverted to a state older than the last time it was checked. 10 minutes have been passed since the previous check. After C840 is detected, the machine enters in disconnection mode after the main power switch has been switched on and off and indicates ‘Maintenance T.’
  • Remedy: Battery ( main PWB): 1. Make sure that the back-up batteries on the main PWB are not short-circuited. 2. Reset Maintenance T by executing U906 . 3. If the same C call is displayed when power is switched on and off, replace the back up battery. 4. If communication error (due to a noise, etc.) is present with the RTC on the main circuit PWB, check the PWB is properly grounded.
    Main PWB: Replace the main PWB
  • Code: 0870
  • Description: PCFAX control PWB to main PWB high capacity data transfer error
    High-capacity data transfer between the FAX control PWB and the main PWB of the machine was not normally performed even if the data transfer was retried the specified times.
  • Remedy: FAX control PWB: 1. Turn the main power swtch off and after 5 seconds, re-mount the FAX controller PWB, then turn power on. 2. Replace the FAX control PWB.
    HDD: Execute U024 to initialize the HDD.
    Main PWB: Replace the main PWB
  • Code: 0920
  • Description: Fax file system error
    The backup data is not retained for file system abnormality of flash memory of the FAX control PWB.
  • Remedy: FAX control PWB: 1. Execute initializing by U600 (Refer to the FAX service manual). 2. Replace the FAX control PWB.
  • Code: 0980
  • Description: 24 V power down detect
    If a 24V power disconnection signal is observed and a 12V power disconnection signal is observed simultaneously for one second.
  • Remedy: Power source PWB: 1. Check the +24V output is given at YC12- 1 to 3 of the power circuit PWB. 2. Replace the power source PWB
  • Code: 1000
  • Description: MP lift motor error
    If the MP lift sensor 1 (upper limit detect) or 2 (bottom detect) is not detectable to be turned on while the MP lift motor is ascending or descending.
  • Remedy: Manual feed lift base elevating mechanism: 1. Check that the paper lift base of the manual feed tray can smoothly ascend and descent, if not, repair or replace. 2. Check that the lift lever is located so that it can ascend or descend by the lift motor cam and that it not damaged and, if necessary, re-install or replace the manual feed table.
    MP lift motor: 1. Check that the paper elevator has been ascended. 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. MP lift motor and Relay PWB (YC3) Relay PWB (YC12) and Feed PWB1 (YC17) Feed PWB1 (YC1) and Engine PWB (YC6) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the MP lift motor.
    MP lift sensor1 MP lift sensor2: 1. Check that the sensor is correctly positioned. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. MP lift sensor1,2 and Relay PWB (YC3) Relay PWB (YC12) and Feed PWB1(YC17) Feed PWB1 (YC1) and Engine PWB (YC6) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the MP lift sensor1 or MP lift sensor2.
    Feed PWB 2: Replace the Feed PWB 2.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 1010
  • Description: Lift motor 1 error
    After cassette 1 is inserted, lift sensor 1 does not turn on within 12 s. This error is detected 5 times successively. The lock signal of the motor is detected continuously for 1 s. This error is detected 5 times successively.
  • Remedy: Cassette lift base elevating mechanism: Check that the cassette base can be manipulated smoothly, if not, repair or replace.
    Lift motor 1: 1. Check that the cassette base has been ascended. 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Lift motor 1 and Feed PWB 2 (YC3) Feed PWB 2 (YC1) and Engine PWB (YC4) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the lift motor 1.
    Lift sensor 1: 1. Check that the sensor is correctly positioned. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Lift sensor 1 and Feed PWB 2 (YC8) Feed PWB 2 (YC1) and Engine PWB (YC4) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the lift sensor1.
    Feed PWB 2: Replace the Feed PWB 2.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 1020
  • Description: Lift motor 2 error
    After cassette 2 is inserted, lift sensor 2 does not turn on within 12 s. This error is detected 5 times successively. The lock signal of the motor is detected continuously for 1 s. This error is detected 5 times successively.
  • Remedy: Cassette lift base elevating mechanism: Check that the cassette base can be manipulated smoothly, if not, repair or replace.
    Lift motor 2: 1. Check that the cassette base has been ascended. 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Lift motor 2 and Feed PWB 2 (YC3) Feed PWB 2 (YC1) and Engine PWB (YC4) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the lift motor 2.
    Lift sensor 2: 1. Check that the sensor is correctly positioned. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Lift sensor 2 and Feed PWB 2 (YC8) Feed PWB 2 (YC1) and Engine PWB (YC4) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the lift sensor2.
    Feed PWB 2: Replace the Feed PWB 2.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 1030
  • Description: PF lift motor 1 error (paper feeder)
    After cassette 3 is inserted, PF lift sensor 1 does not turn on within 12 s. This error is detected 5 times successively. During driving the motor, the lift overcurrent protective monitor signal is detected for 1 s or more 5 times successively. However, the first 1 s after motor is turned on is excluded from detection.
  • Remedy: Cassette lift base elevating mechanism: Check that the cassette base can be manipulated smoothly, if not, repair or replace.
    PF Lift motor 1: 1. Check that the cassette base has been ascended. 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. PF Lift motor 1 and main PWB (YC7) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. PFReplace the lift motor 1.
    PF Lift sensor 1: 1. Check that the sensor is correctly positioned. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. PF Lift sensor 1 and PF main PWB (YC7) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the lift sensor 1.
    PF main PWB: Replace the PF main PWB (Refer to the service manual for the paper feeder).
  • Code: 1040
  • Description: PF lift motor 2 error (paper feeder)
    After cassette 4 is inserted, PF lift sensor 2 does not turn on within 12 s. This error is detected 5 times successively. During driving the motor, the lift overcurrent protective monitor signal is detected for 1 s or more 5 times successively. However, the first 1 s after motor is turned on is excluded from detection.
  • Remedy: Cassette lift base elevating mechanism: Check that the cassette base can be manipulated smoothly, if not, repair or replace.
    PF Lift motor 2: 1. Check that the cassette base has been ascended. 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. PF Lift motor 2 and PF main PWB (YC7) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the PF Lift motor2.
    PF Lift sensor 2: 1. Check that the sensor is correctly positioned. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. PF Lift sensor 2 and PF main PWB (YC7) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the PF Lift sensor 2.
    PF main PWB: Replace the PF main PWB (Refer to the service manual for the paper feeder).
  • Code: 1050
  • Description: SM lift motor error (side multi tray)
    [45 ppm/55 ppm model] After cassette 5 is inserted, SM lift sensor does not turn on within 12 s. This error is detected 5 times successively. (Time to detect is 2 seconds at the second time and later.) During driving the motor, the lift overcurrent protective monitor signal is detected for 1 s or more 5 times successively. However, the first 1 s after motor is turned on is excluded from detection.
  • Remedy: Cassette lift base elevating mechanism: Check that the cassette base can be manipulated smoothly, if not, repair or replace.
    SM Lift motor: 1. Check that the cassette base has been ascended. 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. SM Lift motor and SM main PWB (YC5) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the SM Lift motor.
    SM Lift sensor: 1. Check that the sensor is correctly positioned. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. SM Lift sensor and SM main PWB (YC7) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the SM Lift sensor.
    SM main PWB: Replace the SM main PWB (Refer to the service manual for the paper feeder).
  • Code: 1060
  • Description: PF lift motor 1 error (side paper feeder)
    [45 ppm/55 ppm model] After cassette 6 is inserted, PF lift sensor 1 does not turn on within 12 s. This error is detected 5 times successively. (Time to detect is 2 seconds at the second time and later.) During driving the motor, the lift overcurrent protective monitor signal is detected for 1 s or more 5 times successively. However, the first 1 s after motor is turned on is excluded from detection. *:The lift over-current protection monitor signal has been detected for 200ms or longer where LFC is installed.
  • Remedy: Cassette lift base elevating mechanism: Check that the cassette base can be manipulated smoothly, if not, repair or replace. PF Lift motor 1: 1. Check that the cassette base has been ascended. 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. PF Lift motor 1 and PF main PWB (YC7) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the lift motor 1.
    PF Lift sensor 1: 1. Check that the sensor is correctly positioned. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. PF Lift sensor1 and PF main PWB (YC5) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the lift sensor 1.
    PF main PWB: Replace the PF main PWB (Refer to the service manual for the paper feeder).
  • Code: 1070
  • Description: PF lift motor 2 error (side paper feeder)
    [45 ppm/55 ppm model] After cassette 7 is inserted, PF lift sensor 2 does not turn on within 12 s. This error is detected 5 times successively. (Time to detect is 2 seconds at the second time and later.) During driving the motor, the lift overcurrent protective monitor signal is detected for 1 s or more 5 times successively. However, the first 1 s after motor is turned on is excluded from detection. *:The lift over-current protection monitor signal has been detected for 200ms or longer where LFC is installed.
  • Remedy: Cassette lift base elevating mechanism: Check that the cassette base can be manipulated smoothly, if not, repair or replace.
    PF Lift motor2: 1. Check that the cassette base has been ascended. 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. PF Lift motor 2 and PF main PWB (YC7) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the PF Lift motor2
    PF Lift sensor2: 1. Check that the sensor is correctly positioned. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. PF Lift sensor 2 and PF main PWB (YC4) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. PFReplace the lift sensor2.
    PF main PWB: Replace the PF main PWB (Refer to the service manual for the paper feeder).
  • Code: 1100
  • Description: PF lift motor 1 error (large capacity feeder)
    After cassette 3 is inserted, PF lift sensor 1 does not turn on within 23 s. This error is detected 5 times successively. (Time to detect is 2 seconds at the second time and later.) During driving the motor, the lift overcurrent protective monitor signal is detected for 200 ms or more 5 times successively. However, the first 1 s after PF lift motor 1 is turned on is excluded from detection.
  • Remedy: Paper feeder lift base elevating mechanism: Check that the cassette base can be manipulated smoothly, if not, repair or replace.
    PF Lift motor1: 1. Check that the cassette base has been ascended. 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. PF Lift motor 1 and PF main PWB (YC7) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the PF lift motor1.
    PF Lift sensor1: 1. Check that the sensor is correctly positioned. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. PF Lift sensor 1 and PF main PWB (YC5) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the PF lift sensor1.
    PF main PWB: Replace the PF main PWB (Refer to the service manual for the paper feeder).
  • Code: 1110
  • Description: PF lift motor 2 error (large capacity feeder)
    After cassette 4 is inserted, PF lift sensor 2 does not turn on within 23 s. This error is detected 5 times successively. (Time to detect is 2 seconds at the second time and later.) During driving the motor, the lift overcurrent protective monitor signal is detected for 200 ms or more 5 times successively. However, the first 1 s after PF lift motor 2 is turned on is excluded from detection.
  • Remedy: Paper feeder lift base elevating mechanism: Check that the cassette base can be manipulated smoothly, if not, repair or replace.
    PF Lift motor 2: 1. Check that the cassette base has been ascended. 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. PF Lift motor 2 and PF main PWB (YC7) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the PF Lift motor2.
    PF Lift sensor2: 1. Check that the sensor is correctly positioned. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. PF Lift sensor 2 and PF main PWB (YC4) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the PF Lift sensor 2.
    PF main PWB: Replace the PF main PWB (Refer to the service manual for the paper feeder).
  • Code: 1140
  • Description: SD lift motor error (side deck)
    After cassette 5 is inserted, SD lift sensor does not turn on within 30 s. The lock signal of the motor is detected continuously for 200 ms.
  • Remedy: Paper feeder lift base elevating mechanism: Check that the cassette base can be manipulated smoothly, if not, repair or replace.
    SD Lift motor: 1. Check that the cassette base has been ascended. 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. SD Lift motor and SD main PWB (YC8) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the SD Lift motor.
    SD Lift sensor: 1. Check that the sensor is correctly positioned. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. SD Lift sensor and SD main PWB (YC5) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the SD Lift sensor.
    SD main PWB: Replace the SD main PWB (Refer to the service manual for the paper feeder).
  • Code: 1250
  • Description: SM multi feed sensor communication error (side multi tray)
    [45 ppm/55 ppm model] A communication error is detected 3 times in succession.
  • Remedy: Side multi tray: Check the wiring connection status with the main unit and, if necessary, try connecting it again.
    SM main PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. SM main PWB (YC1) and Engine PWB (YC19) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the SM main PWB (Refer to the service manual for the paper feeder).
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB .
  • Code: 1350
  • Description: SM multi feed sensor error (side multi tray)
    [45 ppm/55 ppm model] The SM multi feed sensor has detected multi feeding 5 times successively.
  • Remedy: SM multi feed sensor: 1. Check that the sensor is correctly positioned. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. SM multi feed sensor and SM main PWB (YC11) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the SM multi feed sensor.
    SM main PWB: Replace the PF main PWB (Refer to the service manual for the paper feeder).
  • Code: 1400
  • Description: Rotary guide motor error
    The guide sensor is not detected to be on at the home position detection with the rotary guide for three times in a row.
  • Remedy: Rotary guide motor: 1. Check the rotary guide and drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Rotary guide motor and BR PWB (YC5) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the rotary guide motor.
    BR PWB: Replace the BR PWB.
  • Code: 1410
  • Description: Rotary de-curler error
    If the de-curler won’t turn On/ Off despite it has been activated for 400 steps during waiting for the de-curler sensor to be On/Off three times in a row.
  • Remedy: Rotary de-curler motor: 1. Check the rotary de-curler and drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Rotary de-curler motor and BR PWB (YC5) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the rotary de-curler motor.
    BR PWB: Replace the BR PWB.
  • Code: 1450
  • Description: SM multi feed sensor backup error (side multi tray)
    [45 ppm/55 ppm model] When writing the data, read and write data does not match 3 times in succession. Deleting a block has failed three times in a row. Writing won’t complete in 200 ms after writing has commenced.
  • Remedy: SM multi feed sensor: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. SM multi feed sensor and SM main PWB (YC11) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the SM multi feed sensor.
    SM main PWB: Replace the PF main PWB (Refer to the service manual for the paper feeder).
  • Code: 1710
  • Description: Side multi tray incompatible detection error
    [30 ppm/35 ppm model] The side multi tray has been installed with a device to which it is incompatible.
  • Remedy: The side multi tray is installed with a device to which it is incompatible: Install the side multi-tray with the target model.
  • Code: 1800
  • Description: Paper feeder communication error
    A communication error from paper feeder is detected 10 times in succession.
  • Remedy: Paper feeder: Check the wiring connection status with the main unit and, if necessary, try connecting it again.
    PF main PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. PF main PWB (YC13) and Engine PWB (YC19) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the PF main PWB (Refer to the service manual for the paper feeder).
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 1810
  • Description: Side multi tray communication error
    [45 ppm/55 ppm model] A communication error from side multi tray is detected 10 times in succession.
  • Remedy: Side multi tray: Check the wiring connection status with the main unit and, if necessary, try connecting it again.
    SM main PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. SM main PWB (YC1) and Engine PWB (YC19) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the SM main PWB (Refer to the service manual for the paper feeder).
    Engine PWB: Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. Replace the engine PWB.
    SM main PWB: Replace the SM main PWB (Refer to the service manual for the paper feeder).
  • Code: 1820
  • Description: Side paper feeder communication error
    [45 ppm/55 ppm model] A communication error from paper feeder is detected 10 times in succession.
  • Remedy: Side paper feeder: Check the wiring connection status with the main unit and, if necessary, try connecting it again.
    SM main PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. SM main PWB (YC1) and Engine PWB (YC19) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the SM main PWB (Refer to the service manual for the paper feeder).
    PF main PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. PF main PWB (YC13) and SM main PWB (YC4) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the PF main PWB (Refer to the service manual for the paper feeder).
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 1900
  • Description: Paper feeder EEPROM error
    When writing the data, read and write data does not match 3 times in succession.
  • Remedy: PF main PWB (EEPROM): 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. 2. Replace the PF main PWB (Refer to the service manual for the paper feeder).
  • Code: 1910
  • Description: Side multi tray EEPROM error
    [45 ppm/55 ppm model] When writing the data, read and write data does not match 3 times in succession.
  • Remedy: SM main PWB (EEPROM): 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. 2. Replace the SM main PWB (Refer to the service manual for the paper feeder).
  • Code: 1920
  • Description: Side paper feeder EEPROM error
    [45 ppm/55 ppm model] When writing the data, read and write data does not match 3 times in succession.
  • Remedy: PF main PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. 2. Replace the PF main PWB (Refer to the service manual for the paper feeder).
  • Code: 1950
  • Description: Intermediate transfer belt unit EEPROM error
    No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from 2 locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Transfer belt sensor: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Engine PWB (YC27) and RFID PWB (4P connector) (Check wirings on the RFID side since the signal line for the intermediate transfer belt sensor EEPROM on the engine PWB and the signal line for the toner container RFID are the same.) Intermediate transfer belt unit and Engine PWB (YC3) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Intermediate transfer belt unit.
  • Code: 2101
  • Description: Developer motor K error
    After developer motor K is driven, the ready signal does not turn to L within 5 s. After developer motor K is stabilized, the ready signal is at the H level for 5 s continuously.
  • Remedy: Developer unit K: 1. Check that the developer waste lock has been released and, if not, release the lock . 2. Check that the gears and spiral screw of the developer unit are not damaged. 3. Confirm that the developer roller can rotate. 4. If it won’t rotate, replace the developer unit.
    Developer motor K: 1. To check the motor operation, execute DLP(K) by U030 . 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer motor K and Motor control PWB (YC7) Motor control PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC9) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the Developer motor K.
    Motor control PWB: Replace the Motor control PWB
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 2103
  • Description: Developer motor MCY error
    After developer motor MCY is driven, the ready signal does not turn to L within 5 s. After developer motor MCY is stabilized, the ready signal is at the H level for 5 s continuously.
  • Remedy: Developer unit MCY: 1. Check that the developer waste lock has been released and, if not, release the lock . 2. Check that the gears and spiral screw of the developer unit are not damaged. 3. Confirm that the developer roller can rotate. 4. If it won’t rotate, replace the developer unit.
    Developer motor MCY: 1. To check the motor operation, execute DLP(MCY) by U030 . 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer motor MCY and Motor control PWB (YC7) Motor control PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC9) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the Developer motor MCY.
    Motor control PWB: Replace the Motor control PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 2201
  • Description: Drum motor K steady-state error
    After drum motor K is stabilized, the ready signal is at the H level for 5 s continuously.
  • Remedy: Drum unit: 1. Execute U030 Belt Meand (transfer Motor) and check that the drum motor can rotate. 2. Confirm that the drum or the drum screw can rotate. 3. If it won’t rotate, replace the drum unit.
    Drum motor K: 1. To check the motor operation, execute U030 Belt Meand (transfer motor). 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Drum motor K and Motor control PWB (YC5) Motor control PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC9) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the drum motor K.
    Motor control PWB: Replace the Motor control PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 2202
  • Description: Drum motor C steady-state error
    [45 ppm/55 ppm model] After drum motor C is stabilized, the ready signal is at the H level for 5 s continuously.
  • Remedy: Drum unit: 1. Execute U030 Belt Meand (transfer Motor) and check that the drum motor can rotate. 2. Confirm that the drum or the drum screw can rotate. 3. If it won’t rotate, replace the drum unit.
    Drum motor C: 1. To check the motor operation, execute U030 Belt Meand (transfer motor) . 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Drum motor C and Motor control PWB (YC4) Motor control PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC9) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the Drum motor C.
    Motor control PWB: Replace the Motor control PWB
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 2203
  • Description: Drum motor MCY steadystate error
    [30 ppm/35 ppm model] After drum motor MCY is stabilized, the ready signal is at the H level for 5 s continuously.
  • Remedy: Drum unit: 1. Execute U030 Belt Meand (transfer Motor) and check that the drum motor can rotate . 2. Confirm that the drum or the drum screw can rotate. 3. If it won’t rotate, replace the drum unit.
    Drum motor MCY: 1. To check the motor operation, execute U030 Belt Meand (transfer motor) . 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Drum motor MCY and Motor control PWB (YC5) Motor control PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC9) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the Drum motor MCY.
    Motor control PWB: Replace the Motor control PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 2203
  • Description: Drum motor M steady-state error
    [45 ppm/55 ppm model] After drum motor M is stabilized, the ready signal is at the H level for 5 s continuously.
  • Remedy: Drum unit: 1. To check the motor operation, execute U030 Belt Meand (transfer motor). . 2. Decrease Vpp using U100. Change “set ac gain” of U100 from Auto to mode1. 3. Confirm that the drum or the drum screw can rotate. 4. If it won’t rotate, replace the drum unit.
    Drum motor M: 1. To check the motor operation, execute U030 Belt Meand (transfer motor) . 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. 3. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. Drum motor M and Motor control PWB (YC5) Motor control PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC9) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the Drum motor MCY.
    Motor control PWB: Replace the Motor control PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 2211
  • Description: Drum motor K startup error
    Drum motor K is not stabilized within 5 s since the motor is activated.
  • Remedy: Drum unit: 1. To check the motor operation, execute U030 Belt Meand (transfer motor). . 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Decrease Vpp using U100. Change “set ac gain” of U100 from Auto to mode1. 4. Confirm that the drum or the drum screw can rotate. 5. If it won’t rotate, replace the drum unit.
    Drum motor K: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Drum motor K and Motor control PWB (YC5) Motor control PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC9) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Drum motor K.
    Motor control PWB: Replace the Motor control PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 2212
  • Description: Drum motor C startup error
    [45 ppm/55 ppm model] Drum motor C is not stabilized within 5 s since the motor is activated.
  • Remedy: Drum unit: 1. To check the motor operation, execute U030 Belt Meand (transfer motor). 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Decrease Vpp using U100. Change “set ac gain” of U100 from Auto to mode1. 4. Confirm that the drum or the drum screw can rotate. 5. If it won’t rotate, replace the drum unit.
    Drum motor C: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Drum motor C and Motor control PWB (YC5) Motor control PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC9) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Drum motor C.
    Motor control PWB: Replace the Motor control PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB
  • Code: 2213
  • Description: Drum motor MCY startup error
    [30 ppm/35 ppm model] Drum motor MCY is not stabilized within 5 s since the motor is activated.
  • Remedy: Drum unit: 1. To check the motor operation, execute U030 Belt Meand (transfer motor). . 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Decrease Vpp using U100. Change “set ac gain” of U100 from Auto to mode1. 4. Confirm that the drum or the drum screw can rotate. 5. If it won’t rotate, replace the drum unit.
    Drum motor MCY: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Drum motor MCY and Motor control PWB (YC5) Motor control PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC9) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Drum motor MCY.
    Motor control PWB: Replace the Motor control PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 2213
  • Description: Drum motor M startup error
    [45 ppm/55 ppm model] Drum motor M is not stabilized within 5 s since the motor is activated.
  • Remedy: Drum unit: 1. To check the motor operation, execute Belt Mean (transfer motor) by U030 motor operation check. 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Decrease Vpp using U100. Change set ac gain of U100 from Auto to mode1. 4. Confirm that the drum or the drum screw can rotate. 5. If it won’t rotate, replace the drum unit.
    Drum motor M: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Drum motor M and Motor control PWB (YC5) Motor control PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC9) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Drum motor MCY.
    Motor control PWB: Replace the Motor control PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 2300
  • Description: Fuser motor error
    After fuser motor is driven, the ready signal does not turn to L within 2 s. After fuser motor is stabilized, the ready signal is at the H level for 1 s continuously.
  • Remedy: Fuser motor: 1. To check the motor operation, execute U030 Fuser (fuser motor). 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser motor and Feed PWB 1(YC18) Feed PWB 1(YC1) and Engine PWB (YC6) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the fuser motor.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
    Feed PWB 1: Replace the Feed PWB 1.
    Fuser unit: Replace the fuser unit.
  • Code: 2500
  • Description: Paper feed motor error
    After paper feed motor is driven, the ready signal does not turn to L within 2 s. After paper feed motor is stabilized, the ready signal is at the H level for 1 s continuously.
  • Remedy: Paper feed motor: 1. To check the motor operation, execute U030 Feed (paper feed motor). 2. Check the paper feed roller and drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Paper feed motor and Feed PWB 2(YC2) Feed PWB 2(YC1) and Engine PWB (YC4) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the paper feed motor.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 2600
  • Description: PF paper feed motor error (large capacity feeder)
    After PF paper feed motor is driven, the ready signal does not turn to L within 2 s.
  • Remedy: PF paper feed motor: 1. To check the feed unit operation, execute U247 LCF- Motor ON . 2. Check the paper feed roller and drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. PF paper feed motor and PF main PWB (YC16) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the paper feed motor.
    PF main PWB: Replace the PF main PWB
  • Code: 2610
  • Description: PF paper feed motor error (paper feeder)
    [45 ppm/55 ppm model] After PF paper feed motor is driven, the ready signal does not turn to L within 2 s.
  • Remedy: PF paper feed motor: 1. To check the feed unit operation, execute U247 2PF — Motor ON . 2. Check the paper feed roller and drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. PF paper feed motor and PF main PWB (YC16) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the paper feed motor.
    PF main PWB: Replace the PF main PWB
  • Code: 2640
  • Description: SD paper feed motor error (side deck)
    [45 ppm/55 ppm model] After SD paper feed motor is driven, the ready signal does not turn to L within 2 s.
  • Remedy: SD paper feed motor: 1. To check the feed unit operation, execute U247 Side deck- Motor ON . 2. Check the paper feed roller and drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. SD paper feed motor and SD main PWB (YC16) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the SD paper feed motor.
    SD main PWB: Replace the SD main PWB
  • Code: 2650
  • Description: SM paper feed motor error (side multi tray)
    [45 ppm/55 ppm model] After SM paper feed motor is driven, the ready signal does not turn to L within 2 s.
  • Remedy: SM paper feed motor: 1. To check the feed unit operation, execute U247 SMT- Motor ON. 2. Check the paper feed roller and drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. SM paper feed motor and SM main PWB (YC5) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the SM paper feed motor.
    SM main PWB: Replace the SM main PWB
  • Code: 2660
  • Description: PF paper feed motor error (side large capacity feeder)
    [45 ppm/55 ppm model] After PF paper feed motor is driven, the ready signal does not turn to L within 2 s.
  • Remedy: PF paper feed motor: 1. To check the feed unit operation, execute U247 Side LCF — Motor ON. 2. Check the paper feed roller and drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. PF paper feed motor and PF main PWB (YC16) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the PF paper feed motor.
    PF main PWB: Replace the PF main PWB
  • Code: 2670
  • Description: PF paper feed motor error (side paper feeder)
    [45 ppm/55 ppm model] After PF paper feed motor is driven, the ready signal does not turn to L within 2 s.
  • Remedy: PF paper feed motor: 1. Execute Side 2PF — Motor ON of U247 feed unit operation check. 2. Check the paper feed roller and drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. PF paper feed motor and PF main PWB (YC16) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the PF paper feed motor.
    PF main PWB: Replace the PF main PWB
  • Code: 2700
  • Description: 3-color release motor error
    When the color release motor is driven, the color release sensor does not turn on/off for 5 s.
  • Remedy: Color release motor Color release sensor (Intermediate transfer belt unit): 1. To check the motor operation, execute U30 CMY Release. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Intermediate transfer belt unit and Engine PWB (YC3) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the Intermediate transfer belt unit.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 2730
  • Description: Secondary transfer release motor error
    When the transfer release motor is driven, the transfer release sensor does not turn on/off for 5 s.
  • Remedy: Transfer release motor: 1. To check the motor operation, execute U030 Press Release. 2. Check for broken drive gears and replace if any. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Transfer release motor and relay PWB (YC14) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the Transfer release motor.
    Transfer release sensor: 1. When abnormal noise is observed at the execution of Press Release of U030 motor operation check. 2. Check that the sensor and its mounting board are correctly positioned. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. 4. Replace the Transfer release motor.
    Paper conveying unit: 1. The main-unit access drawer of the paper conveying unit has no foreign objects adhered or no distorted pins and, if necessary, repair. 2. Check the paper conveying unit is firmly closed. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Relay PWB (YC1) and Feed PWB 1(YC14) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the paper conveying unit and execute U052.
    Feed PWB 1: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Feed PWB 1 (YC1) and Engine PWB (YC6) 2. Check that the IC on the feed circuit PWB1 is not damaged (by an overcurrent or foreign object) and, if necessary, replace.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.

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  • Code: 2840
  • Description: Intermediate transfer belt cleaning motor error
    After transfer cleaning motor is driven, the ready signal won’t be L lebel within 2 s. After transfer cleaning motor is stabilized, the ready signal is at the H level for 1 s continuously.
  • Remedy: Transfer cleaning motor: 1. Rotate the roller and the drive gear by the hand and check that they are not unusually loaded. 2. Check if the waste toner is remaining inside the cleaning unit without being disposed of. 3. Clean inside the cleaning unit. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Transfer cleaning motor and Engine PWB (YC3) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 6. Replace the transfer cleaning motor.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB
  • Code: 2850
  • Description: Intermediate transferbelt sensor error
    The signal is not received for 100 ms in succession.
  • Remedy: Transfer motor: 1. To check the motor operation, execute U030 Belt Meand. 2. Rotate the roller, driving gear by the hand and check that they are not unusually loaded. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Transfer motor and Feed PWB 1(YC13) Feed PWB 1(YC1) and Engine PWB (YC6) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the Transfer motor.
    Feed PWB 1: Replace the Feed PWB 1.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 2860
  • Description: Intermediate transfer belt sub sensor error
    The signal is not received for 100 ms in succession.
  • Remedy: Transfer belt sensor: 1. To check the motor operation, execute U030 Belt Meand. 2. Check that the drive roller for the sensor pulse can be rotated. 3. Check that the sensor is correctly positioned. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Transfer belt sensor and intermediate transfer belt unit and Engine PWB (YC3) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 6. Replace the intermediate transfer belt unit.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 2950
  • Description: Motor control PWB communication error
    A communication error from the motor control PWB is detected 10 times in succession.
  • Remedy: Motor control PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Motor control PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC9) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Motor control PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 3100
  • Description: Scanner carriage error
    The home position is not correct when the power is turned on, at the end of a reading process of the table and document processor.
  • Remedy: The scanner mirror frame is being locked after setup: Check whether the scanner mirror frame has been unlocked and unlock if necessary
    Scanner motor: 1. To check the scanner motor, execute U073 . 2. Move the scanner by the hand to check whether it is unusually difficult to move. 3. Check that the optical wire rope is not disengaged and engage the wire. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Scanner motor and ISC PWB (YC5) ISC PWB (YC3) and Main PWB (YC11) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 6. Replace the scanner motor.
    Home position sensor: 1. Check that the sensor is correctly positioned. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Home position sensor and ISC PWB (YC8) 3. Replace the home position sensor.
    ISC PWB: Replace the ISC PWB and execute U411
    Main PWB: Replace the main PWB
  • Code: 3210
  • Description: CIS lamp error
    When input value at the time of CIS illumination does not exceed the threshold value between 5 s
  • Remedy: CIS: 1. Execute U906 Separating Operation Release . 2. Execute CCD of U061 lamp check. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. CIS and DPSHD PWB (YC2) DPSHD PWB (YC3) and DP relay PWB (YC2) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the CIS and execute U091 and U411.
    DPSHD PWB: Replace the DPSHD PWB.
    DP relay PWB: Replace the DP relay PWB.
  • Code: 3220
  • Description: CCD lamp activation error
    The threshold is calculated for colors at initialization and the pixel which does not exceed that value is greater than 1000.
  • Remedy: CIS 1. Execute U906 Separating Operation Release. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LED lamp PWB and ISC PWB (YC6) CCD PWB (YC2) and ISC PWB (YC9) ISC PWB (YC3) and Main PWB (YC11) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. If the LED lamp won’t light, replace the LED PWB and execut U411.
    ISC PWB: Replace the ISC PWB and execute U411.
    Main PWB: Replace the main PWB
  • Code: 3300
  • Description: Optical system (AGC) error
    One of the gains is FF or 0x89 during the CCD lamp AGC is being processed.
  • Remedy: LED lamp PWB: 1. To check the lamp, execute U061 CCD. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LED lamp PWB and ISC PWB (YC6) CCD PWB (YC2) and ISC PWB (YC9) ISC PWB (YC3) and Main PWB (YC11) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. If the LED lamp won’t light, replace the LED PWB and execut U411.
    CCD PWB: Replace the ISU and execute U411
    ISC PWB: Replace the ISC PWB and execute U411.
    Main PWB: Replace the main PWB.
  • Code: 3310
  • Description: CIS AGC error
    After AGC, correct input is not obtained at CIS.
  • Remedy: CIS: 1. Execute U906 Separating Operation Release. 2. To check the lamp, execute U061 CCD. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DP CIS and DPSHD PWB (YC2) DPSHD PWB (YC3) and DP relay PWB (YC2) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the CIS and execute U091 and U411.
    DPSHD PWB: Replace the DPSHD PWB.
  • Code: 3500
  • Description: Communication error between scanner and ASIC
    An error code is detected.
  • Remedy: ISC PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. ISC PWB (YC3) and Main PWB (YC11) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the ISC PWB and execute U411.
    Main PWB Replace the main PWB.
  • Code: 3600
  • Description: Scanner sequence error
  • Remedy: ISC PWB: 1. Execute U021 memory initializing. 2. Replace the ISC PWB and execute U411.
  • Code: 3700
  • Description: Scanner device error
  • Remedy: CCD (ISU): Since the ISU is mounted with a CCD of different type, install the ISU that matches with the model.
  • Code: 3800
  • Description: AFE error
    When writing the data, read and write data does not match 3 times in succession. No response is received in 100 ms from AEF.
  • Remedy: ISC PWB: 1. Confirm that the FCC wiring connector is not distorted and connect the FCC wiring all the way in. CCD PWB (YC2) and ISC PWB (YC9) 2. If the FCC wiring is disconnected, replace the FCC wiring. 3. Replace the ISC PWB and execute U411.
    CCD PWB: Replace the ISU PWB and execute U411.
  • Code: 3900
  • Description: Backup memory read/write error (ISC PWB)
    Read and write data does not match.
  • Remedy: Backup memory (ISC PWB): 1. Turn the main power switch off and after 5 seconds, turn it on. 2. Replace the ISC PWB and execute U411.
  • Code: 4001
  • Description: Polygon motor K synchronization error
    After polygon motor K is driven, the ready signal does not turn to L within 30 s. The polygon motor speed won’t stabilize within 10 s.
  • Remedy: Polygon motor K (LSU): 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Polygon motor K and LSU relay PWB (YC4) LSU relay PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC12) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 4002
  • Description: Polygon motor C synchronization error
    After polygon motor C is driven, the ready signal does not turn to L within 30 s. The polygon motor speed won’t stabilize within 10 s.
  • Remedy: Polygon motor C (LSU): 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Polygon motor C and LSU relay PWB (YC9) LSU relay PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC12) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 4003
  • Description: Polygon motor M synchronization error
    After polygon motor M is driven, the ready signal does not turn to L within 30 s. The polygon motor speed won’t stabilize within 10 s.
  • Remedy: Polygon motor M (LSU): 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Polygon motor M and LSU relay PWB (YC7) LSU relay PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC12) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 4004
  • Description: Polygon motor Y synchronization error
    After polygon motor Y is driven, the ready signal does not turn to L within 30 s. The polygon motor speed won’t stabilize within 10 s.
  • Remedy: Polygon motor Y (LSU): 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Polygon motor Y and LSU relay PWB (YC11) LSU relay PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC12) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 4011
  • Description: Polygon motor K steadystate error
    After polygon motor K is stabilized, the ready signal is at the H level for 15 s continuously.
  • Remedy: Polygon motor K (LSU): 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Polygon motor K and LSU relay PWB (YC4) LSU relay PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC12) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 4012
  • Description: Polygon motor C steadystate error
    After polygon motor C is stabilized, the ready signal is at the H level for 15 s continuously.
  • Remedy: Polygon motor C (LSU): 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Polygon motor C and LSU relay PWB (YC9) LSU relay PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC12) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 4013
  • Description: Polygon motor M steadystate error
    After polygon motor M is stabilized, the ready signal is at the H level for 15 s continuously.
  • Remedy: Polygon motor M (LSU): 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Polygon motor M and LSU relay PWB (YC7) LSU relay PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC12) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    Engine PWB: Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. Replace the engine PWB
  • Code: 4014
  • Description: Polygon motor Y steadystate error
    After polygon motor Y is stabilized, the ready signal is at the H level for 15 s continuously.
  • Remedy: Polygon motor Y (LSU): 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Polygon motor Y and LSU relay PWB (YC11) LSU relay PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC12) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 4101
  • Description: BD initialization error K
    After polygon motor K is driven, the BD signal is not detected for 1 s.
  • Remedy: PD PWB K (LSU): 1. Confirm that the FCC wiring connector is not distorted and connect the FCC wiring all the way in. Laser scanner unit and LSU relay PWB (YC5) LSU relay PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC12) 2. If the FCC wiring is disconnected, replace the FCC wiring. 3. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 4102
  • Description: BD initialization error C
    After polygon motor C is driven, the BD signal is not detected for 1 s.
  • Remedy: PD PWB C (LSU): 1. Confirm that the FCC wiring connector is not distorted and connect the FCC wiring all the way in. Laser scanner unit and LSU relay PWB (YC10) LSU relay PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC12) 2. If the FCC wiring is disconnected, replace the FCC wiring. 3. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB
  • Code: 4103
  • Description: BD initialization error M
    After polygon motor M is driven, the BD signal is not detected for 1 s.
  • Remedy: PD PWB M (LSU): 1. Confirm that the FCC wiring connector is not distorted and connect the FCC wiring all the way in. Laser scanner unit and LSU relay PWB (YC8) LSU relay PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC12) 2. If the FCC wiring is disconnected, replace the FCC wiring. 3. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 4104
  • Description: BD initialization error Y
    After polygon motor Y is driven, the BD signal is not detected for 1 s.
  • Remedy: PD PWB Y (LSU): 1. Confirm that the FCC wiring connector is not distorted and connect the FCC wiring all the way in. Laser scanner unit and LSU relay PWB (YC12) LSU relay PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC12) 2. If the FCC wiring is disconnected, replace the FCC wiring. 3. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 4201
  • Description: BD steady-state error K
    The BD signal is not detected.
  • Remedy: PD PWB K (LSU): 1. Confirm that the FCC wiring connector is not distorted and connect the FCC wiring all the way in. Laser scanner unit and LSU relay PWB (YC5) LSU relay PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC12) 2. If the FCC wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the FCC wiring. 3. Replace the laser scanner unit. Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB
  • Code: 4202
  • Description: BD steady-state error C
    The BD signal is not detected.
  • Remedy: PD PWB C (LSU): 1. Confirm that the FCC wiring connector is not distorted and connect the FCC wiring all the way in. Laser scanner unit and LSU relay PWB (YC10) LSU relay PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC12) 2. If the FCC wiring is disconnected, replace the FCC wiring. 3. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 4203
  • Description: BD steady-state error M
    The BD signal is not detected.
  • Remedy: PD PWB M (LSU): 1. Confirm that the FCC wiring connector is not distorted and connect the FCC wiring all the way in. Laser scanner unit and LSU relay PWB (YC8) LSU relay PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC12) 2. If the FCC wiring is disconnected, replace the FCC wiring. 3. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 4204
  • Description: BD steady-state error Y
    The BD signal is not detected.
  • Remedy: PD PWB Y (LSU): 1. Confirm that the FCC wiring connector is not distorted and connect the FCC wiring all the way in. Laser scanner unit and LSU relay PWB (YC12) LSU relay PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC12) 2. If the FCC wiring is disconnected, replace the FCC wiring. 3. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB
  • Code: 4300
  • Description: Polygon motor phase error
    ASIC won’t settle in completion of phase adjustment for 2 s after a BD signal is detected.
  • Remedy: Laser scanner unit: Replace the laser scanner unit.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB
  • Code: 4600
  • Description: LSU cleaning motor error
    After LSU cleaning motor is driven, the ready signal does not turn to L within 2 s. After LSU cleaning motor is stabilized, the ready signal is at the H level for 1 s continuously.
  • Remedy: LSU cleaning motoror: 1. Execute LSU cleaning using Adjustment/Maintenance of the system menu. 2. Rotate the drive gear and the cleaning spiral by the hand and check that they are not unusually loaded, and replace if it is damaged. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU cleaning motor and Engine PWB (YC21) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the LSU cleaning motor.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 5101
  • Description: Main high-voltage error K
    Measure the inflowing current when Vpp is varied in 3 steps and verify if the difference of the currents of 0 and step 2 is less than 42 (51 if lower highvoltage board).
  • Remedy: Drum unit: 1. Execute U030 Belt Mean Drum Motor and check that the drum motor can rotate. 2. Confirm that the drum or the drum screw can rotate. 3. Check that the discharger lamp is properly connected. 4. If it won’t rotate, replace the drum unit.
    Charger roller unit: 1. Check that the high-voltage contacts are not distorted or adhered with foreign objects. 2. Reinstall the chrager roller unit.Or, replace the charger roller unit.
    High voltage PWB 1: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. High voltage PWB 1(YC4)*1,(YC3)*2 and Engine PWB (YC17) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the High voltage PWB 1. *1:45 ppm model/ 55ppm model *2:30ppm model/ 35ppm model
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 5102
  • Description: Main high-voltage error C
    Measure the inflowing current when Vpp is varied in 3 steps and verify if the difference of the currents of 0 and step 2 is less than 42 (51 if lower highvoltage board).
  • Remedy: Drum unit: 1. Execute U030 Belt Mean Drum Motor and check that the drum motor can rotate. 2. Confirm that the drum or the drum screw can rotate. 3. Check that the discharger lamp is properly connected. 4. If it won’t rotate, replace the drum unit.
    Charger roller unit: 1. Check that the high-voltage contacts are not distorted or adhered with foreign objects. 2. Reinstall the chrager roller unit.Or, replace the charger roller unit.
    High voltage PWB 1: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. High voltage PWB 1(YC2) and Engine PWB (YC16) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the High voltage PWB 1.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 5103
  • Description: Main high-voltage error M
    Measure the inflowing current when Vpp is varied in 3 steps and verify if the difference of the currents of 0 and step 2 is less than 42 (51 if lower highvoltage board).
  • Remedy: Drum unit: 1. Execute U030 Belt Mean Drum Motor and check that the drum motor can rotate. 2. Confirm that the drum or the drum screw can rotate. 3. Check that the discharger lamp is properly connected. 4. If it won’t rotate, replace the drum unit.
    Charger roller unit: 1. Check that the high-voltage contacts are not distorted or adhered with foreign objects. 2. Reinstall the chrager roller unit.Or, replace the charger roller unit.
    High voltage PWB 1: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. High voltage PWB 1(YC3) and Engine PWB (YC17) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the High voltage PWB 1.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 5104
  • Description: Main high-voltage error Y
    Measure the inflowing current when Vpp is varied in 3 steps and verify if the difference of the currents of 0 and step 2 is less than 42 (51 if lower highvoltage board).
  • Remedy: Drum unit: 1. Execute U030 Belt Mean Drum Motor and check that the drum motor can rotate. 2. Confirm that the drum or the drum screw can rotate. 3. Check that the discharger lamp is properly connected. 4. If it won’t rotate, replace the drum unit.
    Charger roller unit: 1. Check that the high-voltage contacts are not distorted or adhered with foreign objects. 2. Reinstall the chrager roller unit.Or, replace the charger roller unit.
    High voltage PWB 1: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. High voltage PWB 1(YC1) and Engine PWB (YC16) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the High voltage PWB 1.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 6000
  • Description: Broken fuser heater wire
    Fuser thermistor 1 does not reach 100° C/212 °F even after 60 s during warming up. The detected temperature of fuser thermistor 1 does not reach the specified temperature (ready indication temperature) for 420 s in warming up after reached to 100° C/212 °F.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit: 1. Check that no paper jam is present. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Engine PWB (YC26) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the Fuser unit and execute U167 counter clear. (Deteriorated sensitivity due to the toner adhered to the center thermistor.)
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
    Fuser IH PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH PWB(YC4) and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. Replace the fuser IH PWB.
    Fuser IH unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH unit and Fuser IH PWB (YC9 and 10) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the fuser IH unit.
  • Code: 6020
  • Description: Abnormally high fuser Center thermistor 1 temperature
    Fuser center thermistor 1 detects a temperature higher than 240°C/464°F for 1 s.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Fuser unit.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 6030
  • Description: Broken fuser center thermistor 1 wire
    Input from fuser center thermistor 1 is 1010 or more (A/D value) continuously for 1 s. Verify if A/D read in the differential output won’t change by 4 or more when it was turned on for 10 seconds.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit: 1. Check that no paper jam is present. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Engine PWB (YC26) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the Fuser unit and execute U167 counter clear. (Deteriorated sensitivity due to the toner adhered to the center thermistor.)
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
    Fuser IH PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH PWB(YC4) and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. Replace the Fuser IH PWB.
    Fuser IH unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH unit and Fuser IH PWB (YC9 and 10) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the fuser IH unit.
  • Code: 6040
  • Description: Fuser heater error
    Input from fuser thermistor 1 is abnormal value continuously for 1 s.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Fuser unit and execute U167 counter clear.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
    Fuser IH PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH PWB (YC4) and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. Replace the fuser IH PWB.
  • Code: 6050
  • Description: Abnormally low fuser center thermistor 1 temperature
    Fuser center thermistor 1 detects a temperature lower than 100°C/212°F for 1 s after warming up, during ready or during print. The temperature of thermistor 1 is detected to be less than 70°C/158°F for more than one second during lowpower mode.
  • Remedy: Power source: 1. Check that the operating voltage falls within +/-10%. 2. Check no voltage drop is caused. The heater is deactivated at 70V or lower. 3. Relocate the AC outlet that supplies power.
    Fuser unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Fuser unit and execute U167 counter clear.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
    Fuser IH PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH PWB(YC4) and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. Replace the Fuser IH PWB.
    Fuser IH unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH unit and Fuser IH PWB (YC9 and 10) Fuser IH PWB( YC4) and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the fuser IH unit.
  • Code: 6120
  • Description: Abnormally high fuser press thermistor 4 temperature
    Fuser press thermistor 4 detects a temperature higher than 190°C/374°F for 1 s.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Fuser unit and execute U167 counter clear.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 6130
  • Description: Broken fuser press thermistor 4 wire
    Input from fuser press thermistor 4 is 992 or more (A/D value) continuously for 60 s.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Engine PWB (YC26) Fuser IH PWB(YC4) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Fuser unit and execute U167 counter clear.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
    Fuser IH PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH PWB(YC4) and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. Replace the fuser IH PWB.
    Fuser IH unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH unit and Fuser IH PWB (YC9 and 10) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the fuser IH unit.
  • Code: 6150
  • Description: Abnormally low fuser press thermistor 4 temperature Fuser press thermistor 4 detects a temperature lower than 30°C/86°F for 1 s after warming up.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Engine PWB (YC26) If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 2. Replace the Fuser unit and execute U167 counter clear.
    Engine PWB 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
    Fuser IH PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH PWB( YC4) and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. Replace the fuser IH PWB.
    Fuser IH unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH unit and Fuser IH PWB (YC9 and 10) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the fuser IH unit.
  • Code: 6200
  • Description: Broken fuser edge heater wire
    Fuser edge thermistor 2 does not reach 100° C/212 °F even after 60 s during warming up. The detected temperature of fuser edge thermistor 2 does not reach the specified temperature (ready indication temperature) for 420 s in warming up after reached to 100° C/212 °F.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Fuser unit and execute U167 counter clear.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
    Fuser IH PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH PWB( YC4) and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. Replace the fuser IH PWB.
    Fuser IH unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH unit and Fuser IH PWB (YC9 and 10) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the fuser IH unit.
  • Code: 6220
  • Description: Abnormally high fuser edge thermistor 2 temperature
    Fuser edge thermistor 2 detects a temperature higher than 245°C/473°F for 1 s.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Fuser unit and execute U167 counter clear.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
    Fuser IH unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH unit and Fuser IH PWB (YC9 and 10) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the fuser IH unit.
  • Code: 6230
  • Description: Broken fuser edge thermistor 2 wire
    The Input signal from the fuser edge thermistor 2 is 992 or more (A/D value) continuously for 1 s when the temperature at the fuser edge thermistor 1 is higher than 100°C/212°F during warming up.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Fuser unit and execute U167 counter clear.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
    Fuser IH PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH PWB( YC4) and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. Replace the fuser IH PWB.
    Fuser IH unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH unit and Fuser IH PWB (YC9 and 10) Fuser IH PWB( YC4) and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the fuser IH unit.
  • Code: 6250
  • Description: Abnormally low fuser edge thermistor 2 temperature
    Fuser edge thermistor 2 detects a temperature lower than 100°C/212°F for 1 s during ready or print. Fuser edge thermistor 2 detects a temperature lower than 50°C/122°F for 1 s during low power mode.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Fuser unit and execute U167 counter clear.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
    Fuser IH PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH PWB( YC4) and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. Replace the fuser IH PWB.
    Fuser IH unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH unit and Fuser IH PWB (YC9 and 10) Fuser IH PWB( YC4) and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the fuser IH unit.
    Fuser unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Fuser unit and execute U167 counter clear.
  • Code: 6320
  • Description: Abnormally high fuser middle thermistor 3 temperature
    Fuser middle thermistor 3 detects a temperature higher than 205°C/401°F for 1 s.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Fuser unit and execute U167 counter clear.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 6330
  • Description: Broken fuser center thermistor 3 wire
    Fuser center thermistor 3 detects a temperature lower than 20°C/68°F continuously for 1 s.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Fuser unit and execute U167 counter clear.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
    Fuser IH PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH PWB(YC4) and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. Replace the fuser IH PWB.
  • Code: 6600
  • Description: Fuser belt rotation error
    A belt rotating pulse is not received for 1 s. (Engine CPU)
  • Remedy: Fuser motor: 1. To check the motor operation, execute U030 Fuser. 2. Check that the drive gear can rotate and not heavily loaded and, if necessary, apply grease to the axle holder and gears. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser motor and Feed PWB (YC18) and Engine PWB (YC6) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the fuser motor.
    Fuser belt sensor: 1. Check that the sensor is correctly positioned. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Engine PWB (YC26) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the fuser unit and execute U167 counter clear.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 6610
  • Description: Fuser release sensor error
    The fusing pressure release sensor won’t send an off signal in 5 seconds since a pressure release instruction is given for the fusing pressure motor. The fusing pressure release sensor won’t send an on signal in 5 seconds since a pressure instruction is given for the fusing pressure motor.
  • Remedy: Fuser release motor: 1. To check the motor operation, execute U030 Fuser Release. 2. Check that the drive gear can be rotated and the separation is possible. 3. If the motor won’t rotate, confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Engine PWB (YC26) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the fuser unit and execute U167 counter clear.
    Fuser release sensor: 1. Check that the sensor is correctly positioned. 2. Check that the sensor is not contaminated or damaged.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 6710
  • Description: Fuser IH PWB CPU reset error
    Watch doc timer has been overflowed.
  • Remedy: Fuser IH PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH PWB( YC4) and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the fuser IH PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 6720
  • Description: Fuser IH belt rotation error
    While driving, the pulse count is less than 3 for 2 seconds during the input to the rotation pulse signal is 200 msec.
  • Remedy: Fuser motor: 1. To check the motor operation, execute U030 Fuser. 2. Check that the drive gear can rotate and not heavily loaded and, if necessary, apply grease to the axle holder and gears. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser motor and Feed PWB (YC18) and Engine PWB (YC6) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the fuser motor.
    Fuser belt sensor: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the fuser unit and execute U167 counter clear.
    Fuser IH PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH PWB(YC4) and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. Replace the fuser IH PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 6730
  • Description: Abnormally high fuser IH PWB temperature 1 (IGBT1)
    The input detect temperature is higher than 115°C/221 °F.
  • Remedy: Fuser IH PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH PWB( YC4) and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the fuser IH PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 6740
  • Description: Abnormally high fuser IH PWB temperature 2 (IGBT2)
    The input detect temperature is higher than 115°C/221 °F.
  • Remedy: Fuser IH PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH PWB( YC4) and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the fuser IH PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 6750
  • Description: Fuser IH output over-current error
    The output current of IH CPU is higher than 90A for 10 ms in succession.
  • Remedy: Fuser IH PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH PWB( YC4) and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the fuser IH PWB.
    Fuser IH unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH unit and Fuser IH PWB (YC9 and 10) Fuser IH PWB( YC4) and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the fuser IH unit.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 6760
  • Description: Fuser IH input over-current error
    The input current of IH CPU is higher than 20A(100V/120V), 10A(200V) for 100 ms in succession.
  • Remedy: Fuser IH PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH PWB( YC4) and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the fuser IH PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 6770
  • Description: Fuser IH low electric power error
    Less than 0.6 times of the preset power is detected for 120 ms in succession after the IH heater remote has turned on.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Fuser IH PWB (YC6) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Fuser IH unit.
    Fuser IH PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH PWB( YC4) and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Fuser IH PWB.
    Fuser IH unit: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH unit and Fuser IH PWB (YC9 and 10) Fuser IH PWB( YC4) and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the fuser IH unit.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 6900
  • Description: Fuser belt cooling fan error
    When the fuser edge fan motor 1 , 2 is driven, alarm signal is detected for 5 s continuously.
  • Remedy: Fuser edge fan motor 1, 2: 1. To check the fan motor operation, execute U037 Fuser Edge. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser edge fan motor 1 and Engine PWB (YC26) Fuser edge fan motor 2 and Fuser PWB (YC2) Fuser PWB (YC1) and Engine PWB (YC26) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the fuser unit and execute U167 counter clear.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 6910
  • Description: Engine software ready error
    The device won’t engage in ready state in 60 minutes after warming-up has began. (A previous timeout process has not been cancelled.)
  • Remedy: Engine PWB: 1. Turn the main power switch off and after 5 seconds, turn it on. 2. Reinstall the engine software. 3. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 6920
  • Description: Fuser front fan motor error
    When the fuser front fan motor is driven, alarm signal is detected for 5 s continuously.
  • Remedy: Fuser front fan motor: 1. To check the fan motor operation, execute U037 IH Coil. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser front fan motor and Front PWB (YC4) Front PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC7) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the fuser front fan motor.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 6930
  • Description: Fuser rear fan motor error
    When the fuser rear fan motor is driven, alarm signal is detected for 5 s continuously.
  • Remedy: Fuser rear fan motor: 1. To check the fan motor operation, execute U037 Fuser Coling. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser rear fan motor and Engine PWB (YC26) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the fuser rear fan motor.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 6940
  • Description: IH PWB cooling fan motor error
    When the IH fan motor is driven, the alarm signal is detected for 5 s continuously.
  • Remedy: IH fan motor: 1. To check the fan motor operation, execute U037 IH Pwb. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. IH fan motor and Feed PWB 1(YC11) Feed PWB 1(YC2) and Engine PWB (YC5) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the IH fan motor.
    Feed PWB 1: Replace the Feed PWB1.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB
  • Code: 6950
  • Description: Fuser IH PWB communication error
    No response is received in 30 ms since a command is sent to IHCPU. A checksum error is detected 10 times in succession.
  • Remedy: Power source PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Power source PWB (YC9) and Feed PWB 1(YC4) Power source PWB (YC3) and Fuser IH PWB (YC1) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. If the +24V output is not given by the power source PWB (YC9), replace the power source PWB.
    Feed PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Power source PWB (YC3) and Fuser IH PWB (YC1) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. If the +24V output is not given by the feed PWB1 (YC27), replace the feed PWB1.
    Fuser IH PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser IH PWB(YC4) and Engine PWB (YC26) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Fuser IH PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 6960
  • Description: Current PWB error
    The power current is greater than 1A for 5 seconds continuously despite that 500W was indicated as the fuser power during power-up. (45 ppm/ 55 ppm model only)
  • Remedy: Current PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Current PWB(YC17) and Feed PWB2 (YC13) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Current PWB.
  • Code: 6990
  • Description: Fuser power supply incompatibility
    Information won’t match between the engine backup and the fuser IH PWB.
  • Remedy: Differences in settings after initialization: When this has happened after initialization using U021, make settings identical with the voltages on the IH PWB using U169.
    Fuser IH PWB: Replace with a fuser IH PWB specifically designed with the standard voltage.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7001
  • Description: Toner motor K error
    A state that the pulse is not detected at the pulse sensor for 200 ms has occurred more than 15 times in a row during the toner motor K is driven. A state that the TMOT_LOCK signal becomes H (locked) is detected after 200 ms when the toner motor K is driven has occurred 15 sets in total.
  • Remedy: Toner container K: 1. Check that the spiral screw of the toner container can be rotated by the hand. 2. Check for broken gears and replace if any.
    Toner motor K: 1. Draw out the toner container and execute U135 to check the toner motor operation . 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Toner motor K and Engine PWB (YC27) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the Toner motor K.
    Screw sensor K: 1. Check that the sensor is correctly positioned. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Screw sensor K and Engine PWB (YC27) 3. Replace the screw sensor K.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7002
  • Description: Toner motor C error
    A state that the pulse is not detected at the pulse sensor for 200 ms has occurred more than 15 times in a row during the toner motor C is driven. A state that the TMOT_LOCK signal becomes H (locked) is detected after 200 ms when the toner motor C is driven has occurred 15 sets in total.
  • Remedy: Toner container C: 1. Check that the spiral screw of the toner container can be rotated by the hand. 2. Check for broken gears and replace if any.
    Toner motor C: 1. Draw out the toner container and execute U135 to check the toner motor operation . 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Toner motor C and Engine PWB (YC27) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the Toner motor C.
    Screw sensor C: 1. Check that the sensor is correctly positioned. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Screw sensor C and Engine PWB (YC27) 3. Replace the screw sensor C.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB
  • Code: 7003
  • Description: Toner motor M error
    A state that the pulse is not detected at the pulse sensor for 200 ms has occurred more than 15 times in a row during the toner motor M is driven. A state that the TMOT_LOCK signal becomes H (locked) is detected after 200 ms when the toner motor M is driven has occurred 15 sets in total.
  • Remedy: Toner container M: 1. Check that the spiral screw of the toner container can be rotated by the hand. 2. Check for broken gears and replace if any.
    Toner motor M: 1. Draw out the toner container and execute U135 to check the toner motor operation . 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Toner motor M and Engine PWB (YC27) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the Toner motor M.
    Screw sensor M: 1. Check that the sensor is correctly positioned. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Screw sensorM and Engine PWB (YC27) 3. Replace the screw sensor M.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7004
  • Description: Toner motor Y error
    A state that the pulse is not detected at the pulse sensor for 200 ms has occurred more than 15 times in a row during the toner motor Y is driven. A state that the TMOT_LOCK signal becomes H (locked) is detected after 200 ms when the toner motor Y is driven has occurred 15 sets in total.
  • Remedy: Toner container Y: 1. Check that the spiral screw of the toner container can be rotated by the hand. 1. Check for broken gears and replace if any.
    Toner motor Y: 1. Draw out the toner container and execute U135 to check the toner motor operation . 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Toner motor Y and Engine PWB (YC27) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the Toner motor Y.
    Screw sensor Y: 1. Check that the sensor is correctly positioned. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Screw sensor Y and Engine PWB (YC27) 3. Replace the screw sensor Y.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7101
  • Description: Toner sensor K error
    Sensor output value of 60 or less or 944 or more continued for 3 s.
  • Remedy: Failure of locking the developer waste slot at setup:
    If an abnormal noise is heard, check that the developer ejection outlet is released and, if not, release the outlet.
    Toner sensor K: 1. Check the toner sensor output by U155. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Toner sensor K and Front PWB (YC9) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Check that the gears of the developer unit K are not damaged and the spiral can rotate. 5. Replace the Developer unit K.
    Toner motor K: 1. Draw out the toner container and execute U135 to check the toner motor operation. 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Toner motor K and Engine PWB (YC27) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the Toner motor K.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7102
  • Description: Toner sensor C error Sensor output value of 60 or less or 944 or more continued for 3 s.
  • Remedy: Failure of locking the developer waste slot at setup:
    If an abnormal noise is heard, check that the developer ejection outlet is released and, if not, release the outlet.
    Toner sensor C: 1. Check the toner sensor output by U155. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Toner sensor C and Front PWB (YC13) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Check that the gears of the developer unit C are not damaged and the spiral can rotate. 5. Replace the Developer unit C.
    Toner motor C: 1. Draw out the toner container and execute U135 to check the toner motor operation. 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Toner motor C and Engine PWB (YC27) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the Toner motor C.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7103
  • Description: Toner sensor M error
    Sensor output value of 60 or less or 944 or more continued for 3 s.
  • Remedy: Failure of locking the developer waste slot at setup:
    If an abnormal noise is heard, check that the developer ejection outlet is released and, if not, release the outlet.
    Toner sensor M: 1. Check the toner sensor output by U155. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Toner sensor M and Front PWB (YC11) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Check that the gears of the developer unit M are not damaged and the spiral can rotate. 5. Replace the Developer unit M.
    Toner motor M: 1. Draw out the toner container and execute U135 to check the toner motor operation. 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Toner motor M and ?Engine PWB (YC27) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the Toner motor M.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7104
  • Description: Toner sensor Y error
    Sensor output value of 60 or less or 944 or more continued for 3 s.
  • Remedy: Failure of locking the developer waste slot at setup:
    If an abnormal noise is heard, check that the developer ejection outlet is released and, if not, release the outlet.
    Toner sensor Y: 1. Check the toner sensor output by U155. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Toner sensor Y and Front PWB (YC15) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Check that the gears of the developer unit Y are not damaged and the spiral can rotate. 5. Replace the Developer unit Y.
    Toner motor Y: 1. Draw out the toner container and execute U135 to check the toner motor operation. 2. Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusually loaded and, if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Toner motor Y and Engine PWB (YC27) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the Toner motor Y.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7200
  • Description: Broken outer temperature sensor 2 wire
    The sensor input sampling is greater than 230.
  • Remedy: Outer temperature sensor 2:
    1. Confirm Ext/Int is displayed by U139 temperature and humidity. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Outer temperature sensor 2 and Front PWB (YC19) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the outer temperature sensor 2.
    Front PWB: Replace the front PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7210
  • Description: Short-circuited outer temperature sensor 2
    The sensor input sampling is less than 69.
  • Remedy: Outer temperature sensor 2:
    1. Confirm Ext/Int is displayed by U139 temperature and humidity . 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Outer temperature sensor 2 and Front PWB (YC19) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the outer temperature sensor 2.
    Front PWB: Replace the front PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7221
  • Description: Broken LSU thermistor K wire
    The sensor input sampling is greater than 230.
  • Remedy: LSU thermistor K: 1. Confirm LSU is displayed by U139 temperature and humidity . 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Laser scanner unit and LSU relay PWB (YC5) LSU relay PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC12) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    LSU relay PWB: REPLACE the LSU relay PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7222
  • Description: Broken LSU thermistor C wire
    The sensor input sampling is greater than 230.
  • Remedy: LSU thermistor C: 1. Confirm LSU is displayed by U139 temperature and humidity. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Laser scanner unit and LSU relay PWB (YC10) LSU relay PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC12) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    LSU relay PWB: REPLACE the LSU relay PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7223
  • Description: Broken LSU thermistor M wire
    The sensor input sampling is greater than 230.
  • Remedy: LSU thermistor M: 1. Confirm LSU is displayed by U139 temperature and humidity . 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Laser scanner unit and LSU relay PWB (YC8) LSU relay PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC12) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    LSU relay PWB: REPLACE the LSU relay PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7224
  • Description: Broken LSU thermistor Y wire
    The sensor input sampling is greater than 230.
  • Remedy: LSU thermistor Y: 1. Confirm LSU is displayed by U139 temperature and humidity. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Laser scanner unit and LSU relay PWB (YC12) LSU relay PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC12) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    LSU relay PWB: REPLACE the LSU relay PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7231
  • Description: Short-circuited LSU thermistor K
    The sensor input sampling is less than 69.
  • Remedy: LSU thermistor K: 1. Confirm LSU is displayed by U139 temperature and humidity . 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Laser scanner unit and LSU relay PWB (YC5) LSU relay PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC12) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    LSU relay PWB: Replace the LSU relay PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7232
  • Description: Short-circuited LSU thermistor C
    The sensor input sampling is less than 69.
  • Remedy: LSU thermistor C: 1. Confirm LSU is displayed by U139 temperature and humidity. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Laser scanner unit and LSU relay PWB (YC10) LSU relay PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC12) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    LSU relay PWB: REPLACE the LSU relay PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7233
  • Description: Short-circuited LSU thermistor M
    The sensor input sampling is less than 69.
  • Remedy: LSU thermistor M: 1. Confirm LSU is displayed by U139 temperature and humidity. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Laser scanner unit and LSU relay PWB (YC8) LSU relay PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC12) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    LSU relay PWB: REPLACE the LSU relay PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7234
  • Description: Short-circuited LSU thermistor Y
    The sensor input sampling is less than 69.
  • Remedy: LSU thermistor Y: 1. Confirm LSU is displayed by U139 temperature and humidity. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Laser scanner unit and LSU relay PWB (YC12) LSU relay PWB (YC3) and Engine PWB (YC12) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    LSU relay PWB: REPLACE the LSU relay PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7241
  • Description: Broken developer thermistor K wire
    The sensor input sampling is greater than 230.
  • Remedy: Developer thermistor K: 1. Confirm Developing is displayed by U139 temperature and humidity. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit K and Front PWB (YC9) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the Developer unit K.
    Front PWB: Replace the front PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7242
  • Description: Broken developer thermistor C wire
    The sensor input sampling is greater than 230.
  • Remedy: Developer thermistor C: 1. Confirm Developing is displayed by U139 temperature and humidity. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit C and Front PWB (YC13) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the Developer unit C.
    Front PWB: Replace the front PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7243
  • Description: Broken developer thermistor M wire
    The sensor input sampling is greater than 230.
  • Remedy: Developer thermistor M: 1. Confirm Developing is displayed by U139 temperature and humidity . 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit M and Front PWB (YC11) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the Developer unit M.
    Front PWB: Replace the front PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7244
  • Description: Broken developer thermistor Y wire
    The sensor input sampling is greater than 230.
  • Remedy: Developer thermistor Y: 1. Confirm Developing is displayed by U139 temperature and humidity. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit Y and Front PWB (YC15) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the Developer unit Y.
    Front PWB: Replace the front PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7251
  • Description: Short-circuited developer thermistor K
    The sensor input sampling is less than 69.
  • Remedy: Developer thermistor K: 1. Confirm Developing is displayed by U139 temperature and humidity. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit K and Front PWB (YC9) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the Developer unit K.
    Front PWB: Replace the front PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7252
  • Description: Short-circuited developer thermistor C
    The sensor input sampling is less than 69.
  • Remedy: Developer thermistor C: 1. Confirm Developing is displayed by U139 temperature and humidity. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit C and Front PWB (YC13) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the Developer unit C.
    Front PWB: Replace the front
    PWB.Engine: PWB 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7253
  • Description: Short-circuited developer thermistor M:The sensor input sampling is less than 69.
  • Remedy: Developer thermistor M: 1. Confirm Developing is displayed by U139 temperature and humidity. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit M and Front PWB (YC11) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the Developer unit M:
  • Code: 7254
  • Description: Short-circuited developer thermistor Y wire
    The sensor input sampling is less than 69.
  • Remedy: Developer thermistor Y: 1. Confirm Developing is displayed by U139 temperature and humidity. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit Y and Front PWB (YC15) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the Developer unit Y.
    Front PWB: Replace the front PWB.
    Engine PWB 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7401
  • Description: Developer unit K type mismatch error
    Improper adaptation of the machine and developer unit K is detected.
  • Remedy: Different type of the developer unit is installed: Install the developer unit of the correct type.
    Developer unit K: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit K and Front PWB (YC9) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring.
  • Code: 7402
  • Description: Developer unit C type mismatch error
    Improper adaptation of the machine and developer unit C is detected.
  • Remedy: Different type of the developer unit is installed: Install the developer unit of the correct type.
    Developer unit C: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit C and Front PWB (YC13) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring.
  • Code: 7403
  • Description: Developer unit M type mismatch error
    Improper adaptation of the machine and developer unit M is detected.
  • Remedy: Different type of the developer unit is installed: Install the developer unit of the correct type.
    Developer unit M: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit M and Front PWB (YC11) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring.
  • Code: 7404
  • Description: Developer unit Y type mismatch error
    Improper adaptation of the machine and developer unit Y is detected.
  • Remedy: Different type of the developer unit is installed: Install the developer unit of the correct type.
    Developer unit Y: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit Y and Front PWB (YC15) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring.
  • Code: 7601
  • Description: ID sensor 1 error
    An abnormal value is detected in the input data to ID sensor 1. Dark potential error FrontDarkP and FrontDarkS are greater than 0.80V. Light potential error FrontBrightS is smaller than FrontDarkS. FrontBrightP is smaller than [FrontDarkP + 0.5V].
  • Remedy: ID sensor1 (front): 1. Execute U464 Calib for setting ID compensation operation and check the displayed values by U465 Boas Calib for ID compensation reference. 2. Detach the imtermediate intermediate transfer belt unit and clean the ID sensor on its surface. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. ID sensor 1 (front) and Feed PWB 1(YC10) Feed PWB 1(YC1) and Engine PWB (YC6) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring.
    Feed PWB: 1 Replace the Feed PWB 1.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7602
  • Description: ID sensor 2 error
    Dark potential error RearDarkP and RearDarkS are greater than 0.80V. Light potential error RearBrightS is smaller than RearDarkS. RearBrightP is smaller than [RearDarkP + 0.5V].
  • Remedy: ID sensor 2 (rear): 1. Execute U464 Calib for setting ID compensation operation and check the displayed values by U465 Boas Calib for ID compensation reference. 2. Detach the imtermediate intermediate transfer belt unit and clean the ID sensor on its surface. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. ID sensor2 (rear) and Feed PWB 1(YC10) Feed PWB 1(YC1) and Engine PWB (YC6) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring.
    Feed PWB: 1 Replace the Feed PWB 1.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7800
  • Description: Broken outer temperature sensor 1 wire
    The device did not respond for more than 5 ms during reading, in 5 times.
  • Remedy: Outer temperature sensor 1: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Outer temperature sensor 1 and Front PWB (YC16) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Outer temperature sensor 1.
    Front PWB: Replace the front PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB
  • Code: 7901
  • Description: Drum K EEPROM error
    No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: DR PWB-K: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DR PWB-K and Front PWB (YC7) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Drum unit K.
    Front PWB: Replace the front PWB.
    Engine PWB 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7902
  • Description: Drum C EEPROM error
    No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: DR PWB- C: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DR PWB- C and Front PWB (YC12) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Drum unit C.
    Front PWB: Replace the front PWB.
    Engine PWB 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB5 times.
  • Code: 7903
  • Description: Drum M EEPROM error
    No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: DR PWB- M: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DR PWB- M and Front PWB (YC10) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Drum unit M.
    Front PWB: Replace the front PWB.
    Engine PWB 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7904
  • Description: Drum Y EEPROM error
    No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: DRPWB- Y: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DRPWB- Y and Front PWB (YC14) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Drum unit Y.
    Front PWB Replace the front PWB.
    Engine PWB 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB
  • Code: 7911
  • Description: Developer unit K EEPROM error
    No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Developer unit K: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit K and Front PWB (YC9) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Developer unit K.
    Front PWB: Replace the front PWB.
    Engine PWB 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7912
  • Description: Developer unit C EEPROM error
    No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Developer unit C: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit C and Front PWB (YC13) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Developer unit C.
    Front PWB: Replace the front PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB5 times.
  • Code: 7913
  • Description: Developer unit M EEPROM error
    No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Developer unit M: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit M and Front PWB (YC11) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Developer unit M.
    Front PWB: Replace the front PWB.
    Engine PWB 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7914
  • Description: Developer unit Y EEPROM error
    No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Developer unit Y: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit Y and Front PWB (YC15) Front PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC10) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Developer unit Y.
    Front PWB: Replace the front PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB5 times.
  • Code: 7941
  • Description: Laser scanner unit K EEPROM error
    [35 ppm/ 45 ppm/ 55 ppm model] Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: APC PWB K: 1. Confirm that the FCC wiring connector is not distorted and connect the FCC wiring all the way in. APC PWB K and LSU relay PWB (YC5) LSU relay PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC11) 2. If the FCC wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the FCC wiring. 3. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    LSU relay PWB: Replace the LSU relay PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: 7942
  • Description: Laser scanner unit C EEPROM error
    [35 ppm/ 45 ppm/ 55 ppm model] Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: APC PWB C: 1. Confirm that the FCC wiring connector is not distorted and connect the FCC wiring all the way in. APC PWB C and LSU relay PWB (YC10) LSU relay PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC11) 2. If the FCC wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the FCC wiring. 3. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    LSU relay PWB: Replace the LSU relay PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB5 times.
  • Code: 7943
  • Description: Laser scanner unit M EEPROM error
    [35 ppm/ 45 ppm/ 55 ppm model] Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: APC PWB M: 1. Confirm that the FCC wiring connector is not distorted and connect the FCC wiring all the way in. APC PWB M and LSU relay PWB (YC8) LSU relay PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC11) 2. If the FCC wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the FCC wiring. 3. Replace 1-5-43the laser scanner unit.
    LSU relay PWB: Replace the LSU relay PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB5 times.
  • Code: 7944
  • Description: Laser scanner unit Y EEPROM error
    [35 ppm/ 45 ppm/ 55 ppm model] Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: APC PWB Y 1. Confirm that the FCC wiring connector is not distorted and connect the FCC wiring all the way in. APC PWB Y and LSU relay PWB (YC12) LSU relay PWB (YC2) and Engine PWB (YC11) 2. If the FCC wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the FCC wiring. 3. Replace the laser scanner unit.
    LSU relay PWB: Replace the LSU relay PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB
  • Code: 8010
  • Description: Punch motor 1 error
    When the punch motor is driven, punch home position sensor does not turn on within 200 ms
  • Remedy: Punch motor 1. Execute U240 Motor — Punch to check the finisher operation. 2. Manipulate the punch up and down to check it can smoothly move up and down. 3. Check that the drive from the motor reaches the punch cam. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Punch motor and Punch PWB (YC4) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 6. Replace the punch motor.
    Punch home position sensor: 1. Execute U241 Punch — Punch HP to check the finisher switch. 2. Check that the sensor and its mounting bracket are correctly positioned. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Punch home position sensor and Punch PWB (YC8) 4. Replace the Punch home position sensor.
    Punch PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Punch PWB (YC1) and DF main PWB (YC7) (4000-sheet finisher) Punch PWB (YC1) and DF main PWB (YC8) (1000-sheet finisher) 2. Replace the punch PWB.
    DF main PWB: Replace the DF main PWB.
  • Code: 8020
  • Description: Punch motor 2 error
    Home position is not obtained in 3 s after home position is initialized or in standby.
  • Remedy: Punch motor: 1. Execute U240 Motor — Punch to check the finisher operation . 2. Manipulate the punch up and down to check it can smoothly move up and down. 3. Check that the drive from the motor reaches the punch cam. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Punch motor and Punch PWB (YC4) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 6. Replace the punch motor.
    Punch PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Punch PWB (YC1) and DF main PWB (YC7)(4000-sheet finisher) Punch PWB (YC1) and DF main PWB (YC8)(1000-sheet finisher) 2. Replace the punch PWB.
    DF main PWB: Replace the DF main PWB
  • Code: 8030
  • Description: Punch motor 3 error
    Home position does not turn from On to Off in 50 ms after home position has been initialized.{?
  • Remedy: Punch motor: 1. Execute U240 Motor — Punch to check the finisher operation. 2. Manipulate the punch up and down to check it can smoothly move up and down. 3. Check that the drive from the motor reaches the punch cam. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Punch motor and Punch PWB (YC4) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 6. Replace the punch motor.
    Punch PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Punch PWB (YC1) and DF main PWB (YC7) (4000-sheet finisher) Punch PWB (YC1) and DF main PWB (YC8) (1000-sheet finisher) 2. Replace the punch PWB.
    DF main PWB: Replace the DF main PWB
  • Code: 8090
  • Description: DF paddle motor error
    When the DF paddle motor is driven, DF paddle sensor does not turn on within 1 s.
  • Remedy: DF paddle motor: 1. Execute U240 Motor — Beat to check the finisher operation. 2. Check that the paddle can rotate. 3. Check that the drive from the motor reaches the paddle. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DF paddle motor and DF main PWB (YC15) (4000-sheet finisher) DF paddle motor and DF main PWB (YC11) (1000-sheet finisher) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 6. Replace the DF paddle motor.
    DF paddle sensor: 1. Execute U241 Finisher — Bundle Eject HP to check the finisher switch. 2. Check that the sensor and its mounting board are correctly positioned. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DF paddle sensor and DF main PWB (YC22) (4000-sheet finisher) DF paddle sensor and DF main PWB (YC20) (1000-sheet finisher) 4. Replace the DF paddle sensor.
    DF main PWB: Replace the DF main PWB.
  • Code: 8100
  • Description: DF eject release motor error
    When the DF eject release motor is driven, DF bundle discharge sensor does not turn on within 1 s.
  • Remedy: DF eject release motor DF bundle discharge unit sensor: 1. Execute Motor — Eject Unlock (Full) of U240 finisher operation check. 2. Check that the eject guide of the process tray is opened and, if not, correct the guide. 3. Check that the drive from the motor reaches the eject guide. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DF bundle discharge unit sensor and DF main PWB (YC22)(4000-sheet finisher) DF bundle discharge unit sensor and DF main PWB (YC20)(1000-sheet finisher) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 6. Replace the DF eject release motor.
    DF bundle discharge unit sensor: 1. Execute Finisher — Bundle Eject HP of U241 finisher switch check. 2. Check that the sensor and its mounting board are correctly positioned. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DF bundle discharge unit sensor and DF main PWB (YC22)(4000-sheet finisher) DF bundle discharge unit sensor and DF main PWB (YC20)(1000-sheet finisher) 4. Replace the DF bundle discharge unit sensor.
    DF main PWB: Replace the DF main PWB.
  • Code: 8110
  • Description: DF shift motor 1 error
    (4000-sheet finisher) DF shift sensor 1 won’t turn on when it has travelled 160 mm after DF shift motor 1 is driven.
  • Remedy: DF shift motor 1 [front]: 1. Execute U240 Motor — Sort Test to check the finisher operation. 2. Manipulate the front shift guide back and forth to check that it is smoothly operable. 3. Check that the drive from the motor reaches the front shift guide. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DF shift motor 1 and DF main PWB (YC14) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 6. Replace the DF shift motor 1
    DF shift sensor 1 [front]: 1. Execute U241 Finisher — Shift Front HP to check the finisher switch. 2. Check that the sensor and its mounting bracket are correctly positioned. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DF shift sensor 1 and DF main PWB (YC23) 4. Replace the DF shift sensor 1.
    DF main PWB: Replace the DF main PWB.
  • Code: 8120
  • Description: DF shift motor 2 error
    (4000-sheet finisher) DF shift sensor 1 won’t turn on when it has travelled 160 mm after DF shift motor 1 is driven.
  • Remedy: DF shift motor 2 [rear]: 1. Execute U240 Motor — Sort Test to check the finisher operation. 2. Manipulate the rear shift guide back and forth to check it is smoothly operable. 3. Check that the drive from the motor reaches the rear shift guide. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DF shift motor 2 and DF main PWB (YC14) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 6. Replace the DF shift motor 2.
    DF shift set sensor 2 [rear]: 1. Execute U241 Finisher — Shift Trail HP to check the finisher switch. 2. Check that the sensor and its mounting bracket are correctly positioned. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DF shift sensor 2 and DF main PWB (YC23) 4. Replace the DF shift set sensor2.
    DF main PWB: Replace the DF main PWB
  • Code: 8130
  • Description: DF shift release motor error
    (4000-sheet finisher) When the DF shift release motor is driven, DF shift release sensor does not turn on within 1 s.
  • Remedy: DF shift release motor: 1. Check that cancelling the maintenance mode after executing U240 Motor — Sort for the finisher operation check lets the rear and forth cursors return to the home position. 2. Manipulate the shift guide back and forth to check it is smoothly operable. 3. Check that the drive from the motor reaches the shift guide front and rear. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DF shift release motor and DF main PWB (YC23) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 6. Replace the DF shift release motor.
    DF shift release sensor: 1. Execute U241 Finisher — Shift Unlock HP to check the finisher switch. 2. Check that the sensor and its mounting bracket are correctly positioned. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DF shift release sensor and DF main PWB (YC23) 4. Replace the DF shift release sensor.
    DF main PWB: Replace the DF main PWB.
  • Code: 8200
  • Description: DF side registration motor 2 error 2
    JAM6910 ( jam in rear of width alignment) is detected twice.
  • Remedy: DF side registration motor 2: 1. Execute U240 Motor — Width Test to check the finisher operation. 2. Manipulate the rear side registration guide back and forth to check it is smoothly operable. 3. Check that the drive from the motor reaches the rear side registration guide. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DF side registration motor 2 and DF main PWB (YC15) (4000-sheet finisher) DF side registration motor 2 and DF main PWB (YC11) (1000-sheet finisher) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 6. Replace the DF side registration motor 2.
    DF side registration sensor 2: 1. Execute U241 Finisher — Width tail HP to check the finisher switch. 2. Check that the sensor and its mounting bracket are correctly positioned. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DF side registration sensor 2 and DF main PWB (YC22) (4000-sheet finisher) DF side registration sensor 2 and DF main PWB (YC20) (1000-sheet finisher) 4. Replace the DF side registration sensor 2.
    DF main PWB: Replace the DF main PWB.
  • Code: 8210
  • Description: DF slide motor error
    When initial operation, DF staple sensor does not turn on within 3 s.
  • Remedy: DF slide motor: 1. Execute U240 Motor — Staple Move to check the finisher operation. 2. Manipulate the staple unit back and forth to check it is smoothly operable. 3. Check that the drive from the motor reaches the staple unit. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DF slide motor and DF main PWB (YC12) (4000-sheet finisher) DF slide motor and DF main PWB (YC10) (1000-sheet finisher) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 6. Replace the DF slide motor.
    DF staple sensor: 1. Execute U241 Finisher — Width Staple HP to check the finisher switch. 2. Check that the sensor and its mounting bracket are correctly positioned. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DF staple sensor and DF main PWB (YC22) (4000-sheet finisher) DF staple sensor and DF main PWB (YC20) (1000-sheet finisher) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the DF staple sensor.
    DF main PWB: Replace the DF main PWB.
  • Code: 8230
  • Description: DF staple motor error 1
    Staple JAM (DF) has been detected twice in a row. (The second JAM detection condition fullfilled with the home position did not detected in 600 ms after the motor was driven.)
  • Remedy: DF staple motor: 1. Remove the staple unit and check that stapling is possible without a jam. 2. Confirm that the FCC wiring connector is not distorted and connect the FCC wiring all the way in. Staple unit and DF main PWB (YC17) (4000-sheet finisher) Staple unit and DF main PWB (YC11) (1000-sheet finisher) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the staple unit.
    DF staple sensor: Replace the staple unit.
    DF main PWB: Replace the DF main PWB
  • Code: 8240
  • Description: DF staple motor error 2
    Staple JAM (DF) has been detected twice in a row. (The second JAM detection condition fullfilled with a lock detection signal maintained 1 V for 500 ms continuously, while the stapler motor was driven.)
  • Remedy: DF staple motor: 1. Remove the staple unit and check that stapling is possible without a jam. 2. Confirm that the FCC wiring connector is not distorted and connect the FCC wiring all the way in. Staple unit and DF main PWB (YC17) (4000-sheet finisher) Staple unit and DF main PWB (YC11) (1000-sheet finisher) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the staple unit.
    DF main PWB: Replace the DF main PWB
  • Code: 8300
  • Description: Center-folding unit communication error
    (4000-sheet finisher) Communication with the center- folding unit is not possible.
  • Remedy: CF unit set switch: 1. Execute U241 Booklet — Set to check the finisher switch. 2. Check that the switch and its mounting bracket are correctly positioned. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. CF main PWB (YC7) and DF main PWB (YC9) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the CF unit set switch.
    CF main PWB: Replace the CF main PWB.
    DF main PWB: Replace the DF main PWB.
  • Code: 8310
  • Description: CF side registration motor 2 error
    (4000-sheet finisher) When initial operation, CF side registration sensor 2 does not turn on within 1 s.
  • Remedy: CF side registration motor 2: 1. Execute Motor — Width Test of U240 finisher operation check . 2. Manipulate the side registration upper guide back and forth to check it can smoothly move back and forth. 3. Check that the drive from the motor reaches the side registration upper guide. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. CF side registration motor 2 and CF main PWB (YC10) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 6. Replace the CF side registration motor.
    CF side registration sensor 2: 1. Execute U241 Booklet — Width Up HP to check the finisher switch. 2. Check that the sensor and its mounting bracket are correctly positioned. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. CF side registration sensor 2 and CF main PWB (YC20) 4. Replace the CF side registration sensor 2.
    CF main PWB: Replace the CF main PWB
  • Code: 8320
  • Description: CF adjustment motor error
    (4000-sheet finisher) When initial operation, CF adjustment sensor does not turn on within 2.5 s.a
  • Remedy: CF adjustment motor1,2: 1. Execute U240 Motor — Bundle Up / Down to check the finisher operation . 2. Manipulate the fold moving belt up and down to check it is smoothly operable. 3. Check that the drive from the motor reaches the fold moving belt. (Check if the belt is bent.) 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. CF adjustment motor 1,2 and CF main PWB (YC10) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 6. Replace the CF adjustment motor1,2.
    CF adjustment sensor1,2: 1. Execute U241 Booklet — bundle Up / Down HP to check the finisher switch . 2. Check that the sensor and its mounting bracket are correctly positioned. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. CF adjustment sensor 1,2 and CF main PWB (YC20) 4. Replace the CF adjustment sensor1,2.
    CF main PWB: Replace the CF main PWB.
  • Code: 8330
  • Description: CF blade motor error
    (4000-sheet finisher) When initial operation, CF blade sensor does not turn on within 1500 ms.
  • Remedy: CF blade motor: 1. Execute U240 Booklet — Blade to check the finisher operation . 2. Manipulate the fold blade up and down to check it is smoothly operable. 3. Check that the drive from the motor reaches the fold blade. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. CF blade motor and CF main PWB (YC15) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 6. Replace the CF blade motor.
    CF blade sensor: 1. Execute U241 Booklet — Blade HP to check the finisher switch. 2. Check that the sensor and its mounting bracket are correctly positioned. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. CF blade sensor and CF main PWB (YC20) 4. Replace the CF blade sensor.
    CF main PWB: Replace the CF main PWB.
  • Code: 8340
  • Description: CF staple motor error 1
    (4000-sheet finisher) Staple JAM (center-folding unit) has been detected twice in a row. (The second JAM detection condition fullfilled with the home position did not detected in 600 ms after the motor was driven.)
  • Remedy: CF staple motor: 1. Execute U240 Booklet — Staple to check the finisher operation. 2. Manipulate the staple up and down check it is smoothly operable. 3. Check that the drive from the motor reaches the staple unit. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. CF staple unit and CF main PWB (YC13) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 6. Replace the CF staple motor.
    CF staple sensor: Replace the CF staple unit.
    CF main PWB: Replace the CF main PWB.
  • Code: 8350
  • Description: CF side registration motor 1 error
    (4000-sheet finisher) When initial operation, CF side registration sensor 1 does not turn on within 1 s.
  • Remedy: CF side registration motor 1: 1. Execute U240 Booklet — Width Test to check the finisher operation. 2. Manipulate the side registration lower guide back and forth to check it can smoothly operable. 3. Check that the drive from the motor reaches the side registration lower guide. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. CF side registration motor 1 and CF main PWB (YC10) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 6. Replace the CF side registration motor 1.
    CF side registration sensor 1: 1. Execute U241 Booklet — Width Down HP to check the finisher switch. 2. Check that the sensor and its mounting bracket are correctly positioned. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. CF side registration sensor 1 and CF main PWB (YC20) 4. Replace the CF side registration sensor 1.
    CF main PWB Replace the CF main PWB.
  • Code: 8360
  • Description: CF main motor error
    (4000-sheet finisher) During driving the motor, the lock signal is detected for 1 s continuously.
  • Remedy: CF main motor: 1. Execute U240 Booklet — Folding to check the finisher operation. 2. Manipulate the conveying roller to check it can smoothly rotate. 3. Check that the drive from the motor reaches the conveying roller. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. CF main motor and CF main PWB (YC16) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 6. Replace the CF main motor.
    CF main PWB: Replace the CF main PWB.
  • Code: 8410
  • Description: Punch slide motor error 1
    The punch slide sensor won’t turn On when home position has been moved by 30 mm.
  • Remedy: Punch slide motor: 1. Execute U240 Booklet — Punch Move to check the finisher operation. 2. Manipulate the punch slide part of the punch unit back and forth to check it can smoothly move. 3. Check that the drive from the motor reaches punch area. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Punch slide motor and Punch PWB (YC3) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 6. Replace the punch slide motor.
    Punch slide sensor: 1. Execute U241 Punch — Punch HP to check the finisher switch. 2. Check that the sensor and its mounting bracket are correctly positioned. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Punch slide sensor and Punch PWB (YC6) 4. Replace the punch slide sensor.
    Punch PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Punch PWB (YC1) and DF main PWB (YC7) (4000-sheet finisher) Punch PWB (YC1) and DF main PWB (YC8) (1000-sheet finisher) 2. Replace the punch PWB.
    DF main PWB: Replace the DF main PWB
  • Code: 8420
  • Description: Punch slide motor error 2
    In detection of paper edges, the paper edge cannot be detected in 30 mm move
  • Remedy: Punch slide motor: 1. Execute U240 Booklet — Punch Move to check the finisher operation. 2. Manipulate the punch slide part of the punch unit back and forth to check it can smoothly move. 3. Check that the drive from the motor reaches punch part. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Punch slide motor and Punch PWB (YC3) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 6. Replace the punch slide motor.
    Punch paper edge sensor 1,2: 1. Execute U241 Punch — Edge Face 1,2,3,4 to check the finisher switch . 2. Check that the sensor and its mounting bracket are correctly positioned. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Punch paper edge sensor 1,2 and Punch PWB (YC5,YC7) 4. Replace the punch paper edge sensor 1,2.
    Punch PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Punch PWB (YC1) and DF main PWB (YC7) (4000-sheet finisher) Punch PWB (YC1) and DF main PWB (YC8) (1000-sheet finisher) 2. Replace the Punch PWB.
    DF main PWB: Replace the DF main PWB
  • Code: 8430
  • Description: Punch unit communication error
    Communication with the punch unit is not possible.
  • Remedy: Punch PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Punch PWB (YC1) and DF main PWB (YC7) (4000-sheet finisher) Punch PWB (YC1) and DF main PWB (YC8) (1000-sheet finisher) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Punch PWB.
    DF main PWB: Replace the DF main PWB.
  • Code: 8500
  • Description: Mailbox communication error
    (4000-sheet finisher) Communication failed to be established after the mailbox was hooked up.
  • Remedy: MB main PWB: 1. Turn the main power switch off and after 5 seconds, turn it on. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. MB main PWB (YC3) and DF main PWB (YC6) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the MB main PWB.
    DF main PWB: Replace the DF main PWB.
  • Code: 8510
  • Description: MB conveying motor error 1
    (4000-sheet finisher) When initial operation, MB home position sensor does not turn on within 5 s.
  • Remedy: MB conveying motor: 1. If the transfer roller won’t rotate smoothly, repair its mechanism. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. MB conveying motor and MB main PWB (YC5) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the MB conveying motor.
    MB home position sensor: 1. Execute U241 Mail Box — Motor HP to check the finisher switch . 2. Check that the sensor and its mounting bracket are correctly positioned. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. MB home position sensor and MB main PWB (YC2) 4. Replace the MB home position sensor.
    MB main PWB: Replace the MB main PWB
  • Code: 8520
  • Description: MB conveying motor error 2
    (4000-sheet finisher) When standby operation, MB home position sensor does not turn off within 1 s.
  • Remedy: MB conveying motor: 1. Execute Mail Box — Conv of U240 finisher operation check . 2. Manipulate the conveying roller of the mailbox to check it can smoothly rotate. 3. Check that the drive from the motor reaches the conveying roller. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. MB conveying motor and MB main PWB (YC5) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 6. Replace the MB conveying motor.
    MB home position sensor: 1. Execute U241 Mail Box — Motor HP to check the finisher switch . 2. Check that the sensor and its mounting bracket are correctly positioned. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. MB home position sensor and MB main PWB (YC2) 4. Replace the MB home position sensor.
    MB main PWB: Replace the MB main PWB.
  • Code: 8800
  • Description: Document finisher main program error
    Document finisher main program error at power up.
  • Remedy: DF main PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DF main PWB (YC4) and Engine PWB (YC18) (4000-sheet finisher) DF main PWB (YC7) and Engine PWB (YC18) (1000-sheet finisher) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the DF main PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB
  • Code: 8900
  • Description: Document finisher backup error
    Read and write data does not match 3 times in succession.
  • Remedy: DF main PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DF main PWB (YC4) and Engine PWB (YC18) (4000-sheet finisher) DF main PWB (YC7) and Engine PWB (YC18) (1000-sheet finisher) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the DF main PWB.
  • Code: 8930
  • Description: Center-folding unit backup error
    (4000-sheet finisher) Read and write data does not match 3 times in succession.
  • Remedy: CF main PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. CF main PWB (YC7) and DF main PWB (YC9) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Install the EEPROM properly. 4. Replace the CF main PWB.
  • Code: 9000
  • Description: Document processor communication error
    Communication with the document processor is not possible.
  • Remedy: DP main PWB: 1. Check that the versions of the main unit firmware and the DP firmware are identical. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DP main PWB(YC1) and ISC PWB(YC12) ISC PWB (YC3) and Main PWB (YC11) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the DP main PWB.
    ISC PWB: Replace the ISC PWB.
  • Code: 9010
  • Description: Coin vender communication error
    A communication error from coin vender is detected 10 times in succession.
  • Remedy: U206 setting: Set maintenance mode U206 to off when a coin vender is not installed .
    Coin vender control PWB: 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Coin vender control PWB and Engine PWB (YC23) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 3. Replace the Coin vender control PWB.
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB .
  • Code: 9040
  • Description: DP lift motor going up error
    When the DP lift motor is driven, DP lift sensor 1 does not turn on within 1500 pulse. (Three recovery times.) The above has been detected 5 times. * : The number of detection should be weighted with one for the rise at job start and two for the irregular rise during transpoting. The accumulated number must be cleared at completion of a normal rise. The default threshold is 5.
  • Remedy: DP lift motor: 1. Execute U906 Separating Operation Release . 2. Execute U243 Lift Motor to check the DP motor operation . 3. Check that the original document lift guide can move upwards. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DP lift motor and DP MAIN PWB (YC5) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 6. Replace the DP lift motor.
    DP lift sensor 1: 1. Execute U244 LIFT L-Limit to check DP switch . 2. Check that the sensor and its mounting bracket are correctly positioned. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DP lift sensor 1 and DP Main PWB (YC4) 4. Replace the DP lift sensor 1.
    DP Main PWB: Replace the DP main PWB.
  • Code: 9050
  • Description: DP lift motor going down error
    When the DP lift motor is driven, DP lift sensor 2 does not turn on within 1500 pulse. (Three recovery times.) The above has been detected 5 times.
  • Remedy: DP lift motor: 1. Execute U906 Separating Operation Release . 2. Execute U243 Lift Motor to check the DP motor operation . 3. Check that the original document lift guide can move downwards. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DP lift motor and DP main PWB (YC5) If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 5. Replace the DP lift motor.
    DP lift sensor 2: 1. Execute U244 LIFT L-Limit to check DP switch . 2. Confirm that the DP lift sensor 2 has been firmly fitted. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DP lift sensor 2 and DP main PWB (YC2) 4. Replace the DP lift sensor2.
    DP main PWB: Replace the DP main PWB.
  • Code: 9060
  • Description: DP EEPROM error
    Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 3 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 3 times successively.
  • Remedy: DP main PWB: 1. Execute U906 Separating Operation Release . 2. Confirm that the EEPROM has been properly installed. 3. Replace the DP main PWB.
    Device damage of EEPROM: Contact the Service Support.
  • Code: 9070
  • Description: Communication error between DP and SHD
    A communication error is detected.
  • Remedy: DP SHD PWB: 1. Execute U906 Separating Operation Release . 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DP SHD PWB (YC1) and DP main PWB (YC10) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the DP SHD PWB.
  • Code: 9080
  • Description: LED fault detection
    A block is existent below a peak which was obtained by activating the LEDs in the four CIS blocks at power on, which is less than 80hex.
  • Remedy: DP CIS: 1. Execute CIS automatic original document alignment by U411 . 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and, if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. CIS and DP SHD PWB (YC2) DP SHD PWB (YC1) and DP main PWB (YC10) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shorted or grounded, replace the wiring. 4. Replace the CIS and execute U411.
    DP SHD PWB: Replace the DP SHD PWB.
  • Code: 9100
  • Description: Coin vender control PWB error
    Communication error has been detected at the coin mec of the coin vender control PWB.
  • Remedy: Coin vender control PWB: Replace the coin mec.
  • Code: 9110
  • Description: Coin vender rejector error
    Communication error has been detected in connection with the coin mec and the rejector.
  • Remedy: Rejector: 1. Check that the rejector is firmly installed and, if not, install firmly. 2. Replace the rejector.
  • Code: 9120
  • Description: Sensor error in coin vender change (Yen 10)
    Change is empty despite change is enough.
  • Remedy: Coin jam in the change tube: Check visually and remedy.
    Contact in the connector: Check the connection of the empty change sensor.
    Change empty sensor: Replace the coin mec.
    Coin vender control PWB: Replace the coin mec.
  • Code: 9130
  • Description: Sensor error in coin vender change (Yen 50)
    Change is empty despite change is enough.
  • Remedy: Coin jam in the change tube: Check visually and remedy.
    Contact in the connector: Check the connection of the empty change sensor.
    Change empty sensor Replace the coin mec.
    Coin vender control PWB: Replace the coin mec.
  • Code: 9140
  • Description: Sensor error in coin vender change (Yen 100)
    Change is empty despite change is enough.
  • Remedy: Coin jam in the change tube: Check visually and remedy.
    Contact in the connector: Check the connection of the empty change sensor.
    Change empty sensor: Replace the coin mec.
    Coin vender control PWB: Replace the coin mec.
  • Code: 9150
  • Description: Sensor error in coin vender change (Yen 500)
    Change is empty despite change is enough
  • Remedy: Change tube: Check no exchange jam is observed at the outlet and, if necessary, repair it.
    Contact in the connector: Check the connection of the empty change sensor.
    Change empty sensor: Replace the coin mec.
    Coin vender control PWB: Replace the coin mec.
  • Code: 9160
  • Description: Coin vender pay-out error
    Coin is paid out despite the pay-out motor is determined not active.
  • Remedy: Pay-out motor: Replace the coin mec.
  • Code: 9170
  • Description: Coin vender pay-out sensor error
    Coin is paid out despite the pay-out motor is determined not active.
  • Remedy: Pay-out area: Check no exchange jam is observed at the outlet and, if necessary, repair it.
    Pay-out motor Replace the coin mec.
    Pay-out sensor: Replace the coin mec.
  • Code: 9500
  • Description: ISC PWB error A
  • Remedy: Main PWB, ISC PWB: 1. Reinsert the connector if its connection is loose. Main PWB (YC25) and ISC PWB (YC4) 2. Replace the main PWB . 3. Replace the ISC PWB 4. Contact the Service Support.
  • Code: 9510
  • Description: ISC PWB error B
  • Remedy: Main PWB, DP SHD PWB: 1. Reinsert the connector if its connection is loose. DP relay PWB (YC2) and DP SHD PWB (YC3) 2. Replace the main PWB . 3. Replace the DP SHD PWB. 4. Contact the Service Support.
  • Code: 9520
  • Description: ISC PWB error C
  • Remedy: Main PWB, ISC PWB: 1. Reinsert the connector if it its connection is loose. Main PWB (YC25) and ISC PWB (YC4) 2. Replace the main PWB . 3. Replace the ISC main PWB 4. Contact the Service Support.
  • Code: 9940
  • Description: Confidential document guard uninstalled error
    The confidential document guard PWB is removed while the confidential document guard PWB is valid.
  • Remedy: Confidential document guard PWB: 1. Check that the confidential document guard PWB is firmly installed and, if not, install firmly. 2. Replace the confidential document guard PW.
  • Code: 9950
  • Description: Confidential document guard PWB error
    FPGA configuration error CPU version information error This is caused when the PWB of a double-side scanning DP is connected, the confidential guard PWB is inserted, and the harness is not correctly connected.
  • Remedy: Confidential document guard PWB: 1. Replace the confidential document guard PW. 2. Replace the main PWB .
  • Code: F000
  • Description: Communication error between main PWB and operation PWB
  • Remedy: Main PWB: 1. Turn the main power swtch off and after 5 seconds, then turn power on. 2. Check that the wirings and connetors between the main circuit PWB and the operation circuit PWB and between the main circuit PWB and the HDD are normal. Main PWB (YC12,YC17,YC30) and Operation PWB (YC1,YC2,YC3) 3. Check that the DDR memories in the main circuit PWB are well conducted and, if not, replace. 4. Execute U024 to initialize (FULL) the HDD . 5. Execute U021 to initialize memory. 6. Replace the Main PWB. 7. Copy the log File saved in the HDD by U964 in USB memory and contact the service support .
    Operation PWB: Replace the operation PWB .
  • Code: F010
  • Description: Main PWB checksum error
  • Remedy: Main PWB: 1. Turn the main power swtch off and after 5 seconds, then turn power on. 2. If not corrected, replace the main PWB .
  • Code: F040
  • Description: Communication error between Main PWB and Print engine
  • Remedy: Main PWB: 1. Turn the main power swtch off and after 5 seconds, then turn power on. 2. Repair or replace the wire from the engine PWB, that may be grounded. (Check short-circuit between 5V and 3.3V.) 3. Check that the FCC wire connecting between the main PWB (YC3) and the engine PWB (YC46) is normal and, if necessary, re-insert.Or, replace the FCC wire. 4. If not corrected, replace the main PWB .
    Engine PWB: 1. Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest, if necessary. 2. Replace the engine PWB .
    HDD: Replace the HDD .
  • Code: F041
  • Description: Communication error between Main PWB and Scanner engine
  • Remedy: Main PWB: 1. Turn the main power swtch off and after 5 seconds, then turn power on. 2. Check that the wires between the main PWB and the ISC PWB are normal. 3. If not corrected, replace the main PWB .I
    SC PWB: Replace the ISC PWB.
  • Code: F050
  • Description: Print engine ROM checksum error
  • Remedy: Engine software: Install the latest engine software.
    Engine PWB: 1. Turn the main power swtch off and after 5 seconds, then turn power on. 2. Confirm that the EEPROM has been properly installed. 3. If not corrected, Replace the engine PWB .
  • Code: F051
  • Description: Scanner engine ROM checksum error
  • Remedy: Scanner software: Install the latest scanner software.
    ISC PWB: 1. Turn the main power swtch off and after 5 seconds, then turn power on. 2. Confirm that the EEPROM has been properly installed. 3. If not corrected, Replace the ISC PWB.
  • Code: F278
  • Description: Power supply in drive system error
  • Remedy: The main power switch was turned off before the power switch is pressed. Shutdown due to a power failure: Turn the main power swtch off and after 5 seconds, then turn power on. (Before turning power off, verify that the power key has been pressed and the power indicator has gone off, then switch the main power switch.)

Kyocera Taskalfa 3050ci ошибка с7102

после не оригинального тонера пришлось чистить блок проявки.
теперь при запуске выдает ошибку С7102.
что за ошибка? может она быть с отсутствием тонера внутри блока проявки?

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Re: Kyocera Taskalfa 3050ci ошибка с7102

Непрочитанное сообщение pokyocere » 02:04 — 14.11.17

Я так понимаю, вы полностью очистили блок проявки ?
Если это так, то датчик у вас 100% рабочий, ведь аппарат вам выдал С 7102.
Если вы не готовы потрать на мфу 120 000 р., то тему можно закрывать.

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Re: Kyocera Taskalfa 3050ci ошибка с7102

Непрочитанное сообщение alex-r1 » 02:18 — 14.11.17

Если вы не готовы потрать на мфу 120 000 р., то тему можно закрывать.

хороший совет :P
то есть заменить developerunit вместе с его :%;:;ми датчиками 20 000 не вариант?

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Re: Kyocera Taskalfa 3050ci ошибка с7102

Непрочитанное сообщение Mishel01 » 14:32 — 14.11.17

Весело у вас тут))
Нет, за 20 тыс — не вариант: вы знаете места, где НОВЫЕ 8305тые проявки лежат дешевле чем за 28-29 тыс?
Датчик, в этой ситуации, скорее всего 100% НЕрабочий — потому и выдает ошибки С71хх.
Про 120 тыс — спасибо, посмеялся от души))

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Re: Kyocera Taskalfa 3050ci ошибка с7102

Непрочитанное сообщение mark.76 » 14:33 — 14.11.17

alex-r1 писал(а):после не оригинального тонера пришлось чистить блок проявки.
теперь при запуске выдает ошибку С7102.
что за ошибка? может она быть с отсутствием тонера внутри блока проявки?

1 Если вычистили блок проявки — носитель чистый засыпали?
2 Да именно отсуотствием тонера в блоке проявки и вызвана — Чтобы намешался тонер и аппарат не выпадал в ошибку можно похлопать крышками пока не выйдет на готовность. (для ускорения процесса можно подсыпать тонера прямо в блок, но немного и всё равно похлопать :P )

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Re: Kyocera Taskalfa 3050ci ошибка с7102

Непрочитанное сообщение Mishel01 » 15:35 — 14.11.17

Носителя он туда НИКАКОГО не сыпал))
Тонер-то в проявке явно есть, только скушно ему там: не носят его..)) А из состояния ошибки он не будет подмешивать, насколько помню.

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Re: Kyocera Taskalfa 3050ci ошибка с7102

Непрочитанное сообщение pokyocere » 22:27 — 14.11.17

Mishel01 писал(а):Весело у вас тут))
Нет, за 20 тыс — не вариант: вы знаете места, где НОВЫЕ 8305тые проявки лежат дешевле чем за 28-29 тыс?
Датчик, в этой ситуации, скорее всего 100% НЕрабочий — потому и выдает ошибки С71хх.
Про 120 тыс — спасибо, посмеялся от души))

Наивно полагать, что левый тонер, был только синего цвета.
Кто из вас поручится, что после исправления 7102, не начнут гулять другие цвета и не выскочит ошибка по другому блоку ?
Так что, давайте смотреть реально на такие ремонты.
DV-8305 29-30 т.р. х 4 = 116-120 т.р. не обязательно сразу, но в перспективе точно.
Датчик 100% рабочий, он просто не поймет что находится в блоке и инициирует эту ошибку.
Для проверки нужно зайти в U155 и посмотреть показания датчика.
Возьмите рабочий DV, все из него вытряхните, вставьте в аппарат и получите ошибку, а потом утверждайте что датчик 100% не рабочий.
Ведь alex-r1 очень понятно написал «после не оригинального тонера пришлось чистить блок проявки. теперь при запуске выдает ошибку С7102»
Очевидно, что ошибка до чистки отсутствовала . После чистки появилась.
С чего вдруг датчик сломался ?

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Re: Kyocera Taskalfa 3050ci ошибка с7102

Непрочитанное сообщение Mishel01 » 23:32 — 14.11.17

«Полагать» — в данном случае совсем не наша забота. Поручаться — тем более. Появится аналогичная проблема по другому цвету — будет ОТДЕЛЬНЫЙ сюжет по уже накатанной дорожке. Куда уж реальнее. Чем менять все 4 — гораздо выгоднее выкинуть данный аппарат и купить другой (нормальный, не Киосеру).
Проверить датчик можно и без вытрахивания, но одного снятия показаний тут будет мало. И не факт, что до чистки ошибки не было.
Если бы я знал точную первопричину выхода из строя этих датчиков — у меня сейчас был бы большой чемодан исправных датчиков))

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Re: Kyocera Taskalfa 3050ci ошибка с7102

Непрочитанное сообщение alex-r1 » 02:54 — 15.11.17

1 Если вычистили блок проявки — носитель чистый засыпали?
2 Да именно отсуотствием тонера в блоке проявки и вызвана — Чтобы намешался тонер и аппарат не выпадал в ошибку можно похлопать крышками пока не выйдет на готовность. (для ускорения процесса можно подсыпать тонера прямо в блок, но немного и всё равно похлопать

добавления тонера не помогло, в прочем я этого ожидал. как тут говорили тонеру без носителя скучно будет.
да…носитель я не досыпал, у меня его просто нет.

Кто из вас поручится, что после исправления 7102, не начнут гулять другие цвета и не выскочит ошибка по другому блоку ?
Так что, давайте смотреть реально на такие ремонты.
DV-8305 29-30 т.р. х 4 = 116-120 т.р. не обязательно сразу, но в перспективе точно.

все вполне логично. к счастью пострадал только 1 цвет. остальные не успели угробить подделкой. владельцев о проблеме предупредил :dont: ,картриджи изъял .
и все же я надеюсь решить проблему более бюджетным способом.

https://kupi-print.ru/catalog/kyocera_1 … 7978200002

или смесью тонер +девелопер за 2800р.

Последний раз редактировалось alex-r1 03:01 — 15.11.17, всего редактировалось 1 раз.

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Re: Kyocera Taskalfa 3050ci ошибка с7102

Непрочитанное сообщение alex-r1 » 03:00 — 15.11.17

Чем менять все 4 — гораздо выгоднее выкинуть данный аппарат и купить другой (нормальный, не Киосеру).

признаюсь Kyocera мне тоже не нравится ( технически). есть рекомендации? приоритет под полиграфию

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Re: Kyocera Taskalfa 3050ci ошибка с7102

Непрочитанное сообщение alex-r1 » 10:47 — 15.11.17

и так ситуация все смешнее.
еще вчера сообщил владельцам что причина в нехватке расходных, а это значит доставка из Москвы не меньше месяца.
сегодня он вдруг :oops: вспомнил ,что где-то там у них «что-то»было и достает тубу с девелопером :x
всыпали грамм 20-30. аппарат запустился.

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Re: Kyocera Taskalfa 3050ci ошибка с7102

Непрочитанное сообщение Mishel01 » 11:34 — 15.11.17

alex-r1 писал(а): есть рекомендации? приоритет под полиграфию

Рекомендации будут, сначала жду более подробно о потребностях, пожеланиях, возможностях и проч.

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Re: Kyocera Taskalfa 3050ci ошибка с7102

Непрочитанное сообщение gregory » 19:44 — 13.12.17

столкнулся с такой же бедой. и тоже неориг тонер с пометкой япония. чем закончились изыскания и способы борьбы?
кстати этот клиент вопреки рекомендациям купить оки и не напрягаться взял киосеру. монохромники обалденные у них а вот цвет капризный (((

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Re: Kyocera Taskalfa 3050ci ошибка с7102

Непрочитанное сообщение Mishel01 » 22:52 — 13.12.17

gregory писал(а): чем закончились изыскания и способы борьбы?

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В машинах Kyocera P6021cdn, P6026cdn, M6026cdn/cidn, M6526cdn/cidn, FSC5150/5250/5350 и многих других довольно часто приходится сталкиваться с ошибкам C7401, C7402, C7403, C7404.

Описание этих ошибок в сервисной документации такое: «Developing unit non-installing error».  Суть ошибок — машина не «видит» сигнала с датчика концентрации тонера в блоке проявки (7401 –Black, 7402 – Cyan, 7403 – Magenta, 7404 – Yellow). 

Т.е. показания датчика выходят за допустимый диапазон, что может быть вызвано чрезмерно низкой концентрацией тонера в девелопере или недостаточным количеством девелопера в блоке проявки. Предлагаемый сервисной документацией способ устранения проблемы обычно заканчивается весьма дорогим пунктом — заменой блоков проявки целиком.

Частые причины появления проблемы – использование «не очень совместимого» тонера или использование машины не по своему назначению. Машины предназначены для офисной печати в нормальных условиях, и не очень хорошо справляются с печатью при высоком или низком заполнении тонером напечатанных страниц, а также в условиях высокой или низкой влажности воздуха.

Рекомендуемый нами метод лечения, опробованный на нескольких машинах:

  • Для очистки совести проверить разъемы и провода на пути от датчиков концентрации тонера до платы.
  • Проверить систему подачи тонера – часто ломаются шестерни шнеков подачи тонера, которые находятся в блоке ленты переноса.

  • Опустить магнит в бункер отработки, чтобы выяснить имел ли место «вынос» девелопера в отработку.
  • При отсутствии девелопера в бункере отработки вручную добавить и распределить тонер в блок проявки. Добавлять через входное отверстие блока проявки, распределять вращением валов блока проявки за шестерню. Обычно для вывода машины из состояния ошибки достаточно добавить 3-5 г тонера и вращать вручную шестерню блока проявки 2-3 минуты.

  • При присутствии девелопера в бункере отработки сначала вручную добавить совместимый носитель в блок проявки, затем тонер. Добавлять через входное отверстие блока проявки, распределять вращением валов блока проявки за шестерню. Примерное количество носителя, которое нужно добавить, можно выяснить сравнением веса проблемного и «живого» блока проявки.
  • После входа машины на готовность запустить из меню машины процедуру DEV-CLN (1 раз, чтобы не заклинить систему вывода отработки!) затем калибровку цвета. Это позволит машине довести концентрацию тонера до установленных значений.

Профилактика:

  • Обновление прошивки. Kyocera иногда вносит в прошивки коррекции, связанные с алгоритмом подкачки тонера. 
  • Использование «нормального» тонера.
  • Беседа с клиентом о том, что офисная машина предназначена для печати офисных документов, а не для оперативной полиграфии и т.п.

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    Код ошибки

    Описание ошибки

    Причина ошибки

    0030

    FAX control PWB system error
    Processing with the fax software was disabled due to a hardware problem.

    Defective FAX control PWB.

    0060

    Engine PWB type error

    Defective engine sub PCB.

    0070

    FAX control PWB incompatible detection error
    Abnormal detection of FAX control PWB incompatibility In the initial communication with the FAX control PWB, any normal communication command is not transmitted.

    Defective FAX software
    Defective FAX control PWB.

    0100

    Backup memory device error

    Defective flash memory.

    0120

    MAC address data error
    For data in which the MAC address is invalid.

    Defective main PWB.
    Defective flash memory.
    Defective engine PWB.

    0130

    Backup memory read/write error (main PWB)

    Defective flash memory.
    Defective main PWB.

    0140

    Backup memory data error (main PWB)

    Defective flash memory.
    Defective main PWB.

    0150

    Backup memory read/write error (engine PWB)
    Detecting engine PWB EEPROM communication error.

    Improper installation engine PWB EEPROM.
    Defective engine PWB.
    Device damage of EEPROM.

    0160

    Backup memory data error (engine PWB)

    Defective flash memory.
    Defective engine PWB.

    0170

    Billing counting error
    A checksum error is detected in the main and engine backup memories for the billing counters.

    Data damage of EEPROM.
    Defective PWB.

    0180

    Machine number mismatch
    Machine number of main and engine does not match.

    Data damage of EEPROM.

    0320

    I/O CPU communication error
    A communication error is detected 10 times in succession.

    Defective PWB.

    0630

    DMA error DMA transmission of image data does not complete within the specified period of time.

    Poor contact in the connector terminals. Defective main PWB.

    0800

    Image processing error
    JAM05 is detected twice.

    Defective main PWB.

    0830

    FAX control PWB flash program area checksum error
    A checksum error occurred with the program of the FAX control PWB.

    Defective FAX software.
    Defective FAX control PWB.

    0840

    Faults of RTC
    The time is judged to go back based on the comparison of the RTC time and the current time or five years or more have passed.

    The battery is disconnected from the main PWB.
    Defective main PWB.

    0870

    FAX control PWB to main PWB high capacity data transfer error
    High-capacity data transfer between the FAX control PWB and the main PWB of the machine was not normally performed even if the data transfer was retried the specified times.

    Improper installation FAX control PWB.
    Defective FAX control PWB or main PWB.

    0920

    Fax file system error
    The backup data is not retained for file system abnormality of flash memory of the FAX control PWB.

    Defective FAX control PWB.

    1010

    Lift motor error
    After cassette 1 is inserted, lift sensor does not turn on within 12 s. This error is detected four times successively.

    Defective bottom plate elevation mechanism in the cassette.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective drive transmission system of the lift motor.
    Defective lift motor.
    Defective engine PWB.

    1020

    PF lift motor error (paper feeder)
    After cassette 2 is inserted, PF lift sensor 1 does not turn on within 12 s. This error is detected four times successively.

    Defective bottom plate elevation mechanism in the cassette.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective drive transmission system of the PF lift motor 1.
    Defective PF lift motor 1.
    Defective PF main PWB.

    1030

    PF lift motor error (paper feeder)
    After cassette 3 is inserted, PF lift sensor 2 does not turn on within 12 s. This error is detected four times successively.

    Defective bottom plate elevation mechanism in the cassette.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective drive transmission system of the PF lift motor 2.
    Defective PF lift motor 2.
    Defective PF main PWB.

    1800

    Paper feeder communication error
    A communication error is detected 10 times in succession.

    Improper installation paper feeder.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective engine PWB.
    Defective PF main PWB.

    1900

    Paper feeder EEPROM error
    When writing the data, the write data and the read data is not continuously in agreement 5 times.

    Defective PF main PWB.
    Device damage of EEPROM.

    2000

    Main motor steady-state error
    Stable OFF is detected for 1 s continuously after main motor stabilized.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective drive transmission system of the main motor.
    Defective main motor.
    Defective engine PWB.

    2010

    Main motor drive error
    The main motor is not stabilized within 2 s after driving starts.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective drive transmission system of the main motor.
    Defective main motor.
    Defective engine PWB.

    2101

    Developer motor K steady-state error
    The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the developer motor K stabilizes.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective drive transmission system.
    Defective motor.
    Defective PWB.

    2102

    Developer motor YCM steady-state error
    The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the developer motor YCM stabilizes.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective drive transmission system.
    Defective motor.
    Defective PWB.

    2111

    Developer motor K startup error
    Developer motor K is not stabilized within 2 s since the motor is activated.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
    Defective drive transmission system.
    Defective motor.
    Defective PWB.

    2112

    Developer motor YCM startup error
    Developer motor YCM is not stabilized within 2 s since the motor is activated.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
    Defective drive transmission system.
    Defective motor.
    Defective PWB.

    2300

    Fuser motor steady-state error
    The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the fuser motor stabilizes.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective drive transmission system.
    Defective motor.
    Defective PWB.

    2310

    Fuser motor startup error
    Fuser motor is not stabilized within 2 s since the motor is activated.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective drive transmission system.
    Defective motor.
    Defective PWB.

    2550

    Conveying motor steady-state error
    The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the conveying motor stabilizes.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective drive transmission system.
    Defective motor.
    Defective PWB.

    2560

    Conveying motor startup error
    Conveying motor is not stabilized within 2 s since the motor is activated.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective drive transmission system.
    Defective motor.
    Defective PWB.

    2600

    PF drive motor error (paper feeder)
    When the PF drive motor is driven, error signal is detected continuously for 1 s.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective drive transmission system of the PF drive motor.
    Defective PF drive motor.
    Defective PF main PWB.

    2700

    TC belt motor error
    When the TC belt motor is driven, error signal is detected continuously for 1 s.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective drive transmission system of the PF drive motor.
    Defective PF drive motor.
    Defective PF main PWB.

    3100

    ISU home position error
    The home position is not correct when the power is turned on or at the start of copying using the table.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective home position sensor.
    Defective ISU motor.
    Defective CCD PWB.
    Defective engine PWB.

    3200

    Exposure lamp error
    When input value at the time of exposure lamp illumination does not exceed the threshold value between 5 s.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective exposure lamp.
    Defective CCD PWB.
    Defective main PWB.

    3500

    Communication error between scanner and ASIC
    An error code is detected 3 times in succession.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective CCD PWB.
    Defective main PWB.

    3600

    Scanner sequence error

    Defective main PWB or engine PWB.

    4000

    Polygon motor synchronization error
    The polygon motor is not stabilized within 10 s after driving starts.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective polygon motor.
    Defective engine PWB.

    4001

    Polygon motor (K) steady-state error
    The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the polygon motor (K) stabilizes.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective motor
    Defective PWB.

    4002

    Polygon motor (С) steady-state error
    The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the polygon motor (С) stabilizes.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective motor
    Defective PWB.

    4003

    Polygon motor (M) steady-state error
    The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the polygon motor (M) stabilizes.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective motor
    Defective PWB.

    4004

    Polygon motor (Y) steady-state error
    The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the polygon motor (Y) stabilizes.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective motor
    Defective PWB.

    4010

    Polygon motor steady-state error
    Stable OFF is detected for 1 s continuously after polygon motor stabilized.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective polygon motor.
    Defective engine PWB.

    4011

    Polygon motor (K) startup error
    Polygon motor (K) is not stabilized within 10 s since the motor is activated.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective motor.
    Defective PWB.

    4012

    Polygon motor (C) startup error
    Polygon motor (C) is not stabilized within 10 s since the motor is activated.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective motor.
    Defective PWB.

    4013

    Polygon motor (M) startup error
    Polygon motor (M) is not stabilized within 10 s since the motor is activated.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective motor.
    Defective PWB.

    4014

    Polygon motor (Y) startup error
    Polygon motor (Y) is not stabilized within 10 s since the motor is activated.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective motor.
    Defective PWB.

    4100

    BD initialization error
    BD is not detected within 1 s after polygon motor stabilized.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective APC PWB.
    Defective BD PWB.
    Defective main PWB.

    4600

    LSU cleaning motor error
    When the LSU cleaning motor is driven, an error signal is detected continuously for 1 s.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective drive transmission system.
    Defective motor. Defective PWB.

    4700

    VIDEO ASIC device error

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective main PWB or engine PWB.

    4950

    LSU CPU communication error
    A communication error is detected 10 times in succession.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective PWB.

    6000

    Broken fuser heater wire
    The detected temperature of fuser thermistor does not reach the specified temperature (ready indication temperature) after the fuser heater has been turned on continuously for 60 s in warming up. The fusing temperature at 7 seconds and 20 seconds since fuser temperature control has occurred differs by 43°C/109.4°F or less.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Deformed connector pin.
    Defective triac.
    Fuser thermostat triggered.
    Broken fuser heater wire.
    Defective engine PWB.

    6000
    6020
    6030
    6050

    Broken fuser heater wire
    Abnormally high fuser thermistor temperature Broken fuser thermistor wire Abnormally low fuser thermistor temperature

    Deformed connector pin.
    Defective triac.

    6020

    Abnormally high fuser thermistor temperature
    The fuser thermistor detects a temperature higher than 230°C/446°F continuously for 40 ms. High fuser temperature signal detects a temperature of 255°C/491°F continuously for 40 ms.

    Deformed connector pin.
    Defective triac.
    Shorted fuser thermistor.
    Defective engine PWB.

    6030

    Broken fuser thermistor wire
    A/D value of the fuser thermistor exceeds 251 bit continuously for 7 s during warming up.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Deformed connector pin.
    Defective triac.
    Defective fuser thermistor.
    Defective engine PWB

    6050

    Abnormally low fuser thermistor temperature
    As the stable temperature has reached the second time, the decrease in the fuser thermistor temperature of 60°C/140°F or greater is detected for one second.

    Deformed connector pin.
    Defective triac.
    Defective fuser thermistor
    Defective fuser heater.
    Defective engine PWB.

    6120

    Abnormally high fuser thermistor 3 (press roller) temperature
    The fuser temperature exceeds 200 °C/392 °F for 1 s.

    Deformed connector pin.
    Defective IH PWB.
    Defective fuser thermistor.
    Defective engine PWB.

    6130

    Fuser thermistor 3 (press roller) break error Fuser thermistor 3 detects a temperature of -14 °C/6.8 °F . Fuser thermistor 3 does not reach 30° C/86 °F even after20 s during warming up.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
    Deformed connector pin.
    Defective IH PWB.
    Defective fuser thermistor.
    Defective engine PWB.

    6150

    Abnormally low fuser thermistor 3 (press roller) temperature
    The fuser temperature lower than 30 °C/86 °F is detected continuously for 1 s.

    Deformed connector pin.
    Defective fuser thermistor
    Defective fuser heater.
    Defective engine PWB.

    6200

    Broken fuser edge heater wire
    Fuser thermistor 1 does not reach 50° C/122 °F even after20 s during warming up. The detected temperature of fuser thermistor1 does not reach the specified temperature (ready indication temperature) for 20 s in warming up after reaching 50° C/122 °F.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Deformed connector pin.
    Fuser thermostat triggered.
    Broken fuser heater wire.
    Defective engine PWB.

    6220

    Abnormally high fuser thermistor 1 (edge) temperature
    The fuser temperature exceeds 240 °C/464 °F for 1 s

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Deformed connector pin.
    Fuser thermostat triggered.
    Broken fuser heater wire.
    Defective engine PWB.

    6230

    Fuser thermistor 1 (edge) break error
    During warming up a hearter, fuser thermistor 2 detects a temperature of 100 °C/212 °F or higher and, fuser thermistor 1 detects a temperature of 37 °C/99 °F or lower.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Deformed connector pin.
    Fuser thermostat triggered.
    Broken fuser heater wire.
    Defective engine PWB.

    6250

    Abnormally low fuser thermistor 1 (edge) temperature
    The fuser temperature lower than 100 °C/212 °F is detected continuously for 1 s during printing. The fuser temperature lower than 50 °C/122 °F is detected continuously for 1 s during pre-heating.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Deformed connector pin.
    Fuser thermostat triggered.
    Broken fuser heater wire.
    Defective engine PWB.

    6400

    Zero-cross signal error
    While fuser heater control is performed, the zero-cross signal is not input within 3 s.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
    Defective power source PWB or engine PWB.

    6410

    Fuser unit type mismatch problem
    Absence of the fuser unit is detected.

    Fuser unit connector inserted incorrectly.
    Different type of the fuser unit is installed.

    6600

    Belt rotation error
    The belt was detected to stop for 1 s continuously during motor remote is on.

    Defective fuser motor.
    Defective IH belt.
    Defective IH PWB.
    Defective engine PWB.

    7101

    Toner sensor K error

    Defective Developer unit.
    Defective PWB.

    7102

    Toner sensor C error

    Defective Developer unit.
    Defective PWB.

    7103

    Toner sensor M error

    Defective Developer unit.
    Defective PWB.

    7104

    Toner sensor Y error

    Defective Developer unit.
    Defective PWB.

    7401

    Developing unit K type mismatch problem
    Absence of the developing unit K is detected.

    Developing unit connector inserted incorrectly.
    Different type of the developing unit is installed.
    Defective PWB.

    7402

    Developing unit C type mismatch problem
    Absence of the developing unit C is detected.

    Developing unit connector inserted incorrectly.
    Different type of the developing unit is installed.
    Defective PWB.

    7403

    Developing unit M type mismatch problem
    Absence of the developing unit M is detected.

    Developing unit connector inserted incorrectly.
    Different type of the developing unit is installed.
    Defective PWB.

    7404

    Developing unit Y type mismatch problem
    Absence of the developing unit Y is detected.

    Developing unit connector inserted incorrectly.
    Different type of the developing unit is installed.
    Defective PWB.

    7411

    Drum unit K type mismatch problem
    Absence of the drum unit K is detected.

    Drum unit connector inserted incorrectly.
    Different type of the drum unit is installed.
    Defective PWB.

    7412

    Drum unit C type mismatch problem
    Absence of the drum unit C is detected.

    Drum unit connector inserted incorrectly.
    Different type of the drum unit is installed.
    Defective PWB.

    7413

    Drum unit M type mismatch problem
    Absence of the drum unit M is detected.

    Drum unit connector inserted incorrectly.
    Different type of the drum unit is installed.
    Defective PWB.

    7414

    Drum unit Y type mismatch problem
    Absence of the drum unit Y is detected.

    Drum unit connector inserted incorrectly.
    Different type of the drum unit is installed.
    Defective PWB.

    7420

    Transfer belt unit type mismatch problem
    Absence of the transfer belt unit is detected.

    Transfer belt unit connector inserted incorrectly.
    Different type of the transfer belt unit is installed.
    Defective PWB.

    7601

    ID sensor 1 (front) error

    Defective ID sensor.
    Defective PWB.

    7602

    ID sensor 2 (rear) error

    Defective ID sensor.
    Defective PWB.

    7611

    ID sensor (K) density error
    When ID sensor 2 detected CTD is 500 or less.

    Defective ID sensor.
    Defective PWB.

    7612

    ID sensor (C) density error
    When ID sensor 2 detected CTD is 500 or less.

    Defective ID sensor.
    Defective PWB.

    7613

    ID sensor (M) density error
    When ID sensor 2 detected CTD is 500 or less.

    Defective ID sensor.
    Defective PWB.

    7614

    ID sensor (Y) density error
    When ID sensor 2 detected CTD is 500 or less.

    Defective ID sensor.
    Defective PWB.

    7620

    ID sensor timing error
    Color registration correction was failed.

    Defective ID sensor.
    Defective PWB.

    7800

    Broken external thermistor wire
    The thermistor output value is 0.3 V or less.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective temperature sensor.

    7810

    Short-circuited external thermistor wire
    The thermistor output value is 3 V or more.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective temperature sensor.

    7900

    Drum unit EEPROM error
    No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective drum unit.

    7901

    Drum K EEPROM error
    No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective drum unit.

    7902

    Drum C EEPROM error
    No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective drum unit.

    7903

    Drum M EEPROM error
    No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective drum unit.

    7904

    Drum Y EEPROM error
    No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective drum unit.

    7910

    Developer unit EEPROM error
    No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective developer unit.

    7911

    Developing unit K EEPROM error
    No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

    Poor contact in the connector terminals.
    Defective developing PWB.

    7912

    Developing unit C EEPROM error
    No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

    Poor contact in the connector terminals.
    Defective developing PWB.

    7913

    Developing unit M EEPROM error
    No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

    Poor contact in the connector terminals.
    Defective developing PWB.

    7914

    Developing unit Y EEPROM error
    No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

    Poor contact in the connector terminals.
    Defective developing PWB.

    8030

    Tray upper limit detection problem (document finisher)
    When the tray elevation motor raises a tray, the ON status of the tray upper limit sensor is detected.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective tray upper limit sensor, paper surface sensor 1/2.
    Defective DF main PWB.

    8040

    Belt problem (document finisher)
    The belt sensor does not turn on/off within specified time of the belt solenoid turning on.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective belt sensor.
    Defective belt solenoid.
    Defective DF main PWB.

    8140

    Tray elevation motor problem (document finisher)
    The tray low limit sensor or paper surface sensor 1/2 cannot be detected to be on within 10 s since the tray elevation motor is activated.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    The tray elevation motor malfunctions.
    Defective tray lower limit sensor, paper surface sensor 1/2.
    Defective DF main PWB.

    8210

    Stapler problem (document finisher)
    Jam 7012 or 7023 is indicated.

    Defective connector cable of staple or poor contact in the connector.
    The stapler is blocked with a staple.
    The stapler is broken
    Defective DF main PWB.

    8320

    Adjustment motor 2 problem (document finisher)
    The adjustment sensor 2 does not turn on/off within specified time of the adjustment motor 2 turning on.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective adjustment sensor 2.
    Defective adjustment motor 2.
    Defective DF main PWB.

    8330

    Adjustment motor 1 problem (document finisher)
    The adjustment sensor 1 does not turn on/off within specified time of the adjustment motor 1 turning on.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective adjustment sensor 1.
    Defective adjustment motor 1.

    8350

    Roller motor problem (document finisher)
    The roller sensor does not turn on/off within specified time of the roller motor turning on.

    Defective DF main PWB.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective roller sensor.
    Defective roller motor.
    Defective DF main PWB.

    8360

    Slide motor problem (document finisher)
    The slide sensor does not turn on/off within specified time of the slide motor turning on.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective slide sensor.
    Defective slide motor.
    Defective DF main PWB.

    8460

    EEPROM problem (document finisher)
    Reading from or writing to EEPROM cannot be performed.

    Defective EEPROM or DF main PWB.

    8800

    Document finisher communication error
    A communication error is detected 10 times in succession.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
    Defective DF main PWB.
    Defective engine PWB.

    8830

    Bridge communication error (document finisher)
    A communication error is detected 10 times in succession.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective bridge PWB.
    Defective engine PWB.

    8990

    Document finisher communication error

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective DF main PWB.
    Defective bridge PWB.

    9000

    Document processor communication error
    A communication error is detected 10 times in succession.

    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
    Defective DP main PWB.

    9060

    DP EEPROM error Read and write data does not match. Data in the specified area of the backup memory does not match the specified values.

    Defective DP main PWB.
    Device damage of EEPROM.

    9500

    BRU communication error

    IPU PWB error

    9510

    BRU PWB error

    IPU PWB error

    9520

    BRU PWB data error

    IPU PWB error

    F000

    Main PWB — operation panel PWB communication error

    Defective main PWB.
    Defective operation panel PWB.

    F010

    Main PWB checksum error

    Defective main PWB.

    F040

    Main PWB — print engine communication error

    Defective main PWB.
    Defective engine PWB.

    F050

    Print engine ROM checksum error

    Defective engine PWB.

    2JZ/2JX/2JV/2H7-1

    Code

    C7000

    Toner motor problem

    After driving of the toner motor starts, the

    error signal is not at the H level for 500

    ms continuously.

    C7100

    Toner container motor error

    The rated speed achievement signal

    does not turn to L within 2 s since toner

    container motor is activated.

    The rated speed achievement signal is

    at the H level for 1 s continuously after

    toner container motor is stabilized.

    C7101

    Toner sensor K problem

    Sensor output value of 60 or less or 944

    or more continued for 3 s.

    C7102

    Toner sensor C problem

    Sensor output value of 60 or less or 944

    or more continued for 3 s.

    C7103

    Toner sensor M problem

    Sensor output value of 60 or less or 944

    or more continued for 3 s.

    C7104

    Toner sensor Y problem

    Sensor output value of 60 or less or 944

    or more continued for 3 s.

    1-4-46

    Contents

    Causes

    Check procedures/corrective measures

    Poor contact in the

    Check the connection of connector YC26 on

    connector termi-

    the engine PWB and the connector of the

    nals.

    toner motor, and the continuity across the

    connector terminals. Repair or replace if

    necessary.

    Broken the gear.

    Check visually and replace the gear if nec-

    essary.

    Defective toner

    Run maintenance item U135 and check if

    motor M/C/Y/K.

    the toner motor operates. If not, replace the

    toner motor.

    Defective engine

    Replace the engine PWB and check for cor-

    PWB.

    rect operation.

    Poor contact in the

    Check the connection of connector YC26 on

    connector termi-

    the engine PWB and the connector on the

    nals.

    toner container motor, and the continuity

    across the connector terminals. Repair or

    replace if necessary.

    Defective drive

    Check if the rollers and gears rotate

    transmission sys-

    smoothly. If not, grease the bushings and

    tem.

    gears. Check for broken gears and replace if

    any.

    Defective toner

    Run maintenance item U030 and check if

    container motor.

    the toner container motor operates when

    YC26-A7 (remote signal) on the engine

    PWB goes low. If not, replace the toner con-

    tainer motor.

    Defective engine

    Run maintenance item U030 and check if

    PWB.

    YC26-A7 (remote signal) on the engine

    PWB goes low. If not, replace the engine

    PWB.

    Defective develop-

    Replace the developing unit K (see page 1-

    ing unit K.

    5-34).

    Defective PWB.

    Replace the main front PWB or engine PWB

    and check for correct operation.

    Defective develop-

    Replace the developing unit C (see page 1-

    ing unit C.

    5-34).

    Defective PWB.

    Replace the sub front PWB or engine PWB

    and check for correct operation.

    Defective develop-

    Replace the developing unit M (see page 1-

    ing unit M.

    5-34).

    Defective PWB.

    Replace the sub front PWB or engine PWB

    and check for correct operation.

    Defective develop-

    Replace the developing unit Y (see page 1-

    ing unit Y.

    5-34).

    Defective PWB.

    Replace the sub front PWB or engine PWB

    and check for correct operation.

    Remarks

    Below is a long list of Kyocera error codes.  Some Kyocera printers can be reset by turning the machine power switch off and back on while some others activate “partial operation control” disabling the defective part/area of the machine (paper feed cassette, stapler, document processor etc). If a specific unit is not working, perform U906 after taking measures against the cause of trouble to reactivate the unit.

    Error Code
    Description

    C0030
    Fax PWB Problem. Processing with fax software is disabled due to software or hardware issues.

    C0060
    Main PWB Type Mismatch Error.

    C0070
    Fax PWB Incompatability Detection Problem. Fax software is not compatible with main PWB software.

    C0130
    Main PWB EEPROM Backup Memory Device Problem. EEPROM can not be written or read.

    C0140
    Main PWB EEPROM Backup Memory Data Problem. Abnormal reading data from EEPROM.

    C0150
    Engine PWB EEPROM Backup Memory Device Problem. EEPROM cannot be written or read.

    C0160
    Engine PWB EEPROM Backup Memory Data Problem. Abnormal reading data from EEPROM. Read & write data do not match five times consecutively.

    C0170
    Copy Counts Problem. A checksum error is detected in the main and engine backup memories for copy counters.

    C0180
    Machine Number Mismatch Error. Machine number does not match on main and engine PWBs

    C0600
    Main PWB DIMM Installed Incorrectly.

    C0610
    Main PWB DIMM error

    C0630
    DMA transmission of compressed, decompressed, rotated, relocated, or blanked-out image data does not complete within a specified period of time.

    C0640
    Hard Disk Drive cannot be accessed

    C0700
    Optional CF backup is not suitable.

    C0800
    Image processing problem. JAM05 is detected twice.

    C0830
    Fax Flash ROM program area checksum error

    C0870
    Fax PWB to Main PWB high capacity data transfer problem.

    C0880
    Fax PWB program archive problem.

    C0920
    Fax backup data is not retained.

    C1010
    Cassette #1 Lift Motor error. Exceeds 12 seconds of operation or 500ms of overcurrent.

    C1020
    Cassette #2 Lift Motor error. Exceeds 12 seconds of operation or 500ms of overcurrent.

    C1030
    PF-700 optional cassette #3 lift motor error.

    C1040
    PF-700 optional cassette #4 lift motor error.

    C1100
    PF-750 (Left) Lift Motor 1 error. Exceeds 1 second overcurrent.

    C1110
    PF-750 (Right) Lift Motor 2 error. Exceeds 1 second overcurrent.

    C1120
    PF-750 (Left) Lift Motor 1 position problem. PF switch 2 remains off after 30 seconds of motor operation.

    C1130
    PF-750 (Right) Lift Motor 2 position problem. PF switch 1 remains off after 30 seconds of motor operation.

    C1800
    PF-700/PF-750 Communication Problem.

    C1900
    PF-700 EEPROM error. Write data & Read data are not in agreement three times consecutively.

    C2000
    Drive Motor Problem. Stable Off is detected exceeding 1 sec after motor stability. Stabilization is not detected with 6 sec of activation.

    C2250
    Main Charge Cleaner Motor error. Lock error is detected three times in a row during cleaner motor operation.

    C2500
    Paper Feed Motor error. Stable Off is detected exceeding 1 sec after motor stability. Stabilization is not detected within 6 seconds of activation.

    C2600
    PF-700 Drive Motor error. Lock signal exceeds 500ms.

    C2600
    PF-750 Paper Conveying Motor error. Lock signal exceeds 450ms.

    C3100
    Scanner Carriage Problem. Scanner home position is not detected at initialization or start of copying from contact glass.

    C3200
    Exposure Lamp Problem. Exposure lamp does not reach the input value threshold within 5 sec of commencing reading.

    C3210
    Exposure Lamp Problem. Exposure lamp does not exceed the input threshold value within 5 sec of commencing reading.

    C3300
    CCD AGC Problem. After AGC correct input is not obtained at the CCD.

    C3310
    CIS AGC Problem. After AGC correct input is not obtained at the CIS.

    C3500
    Communication Error Between Scanner and SHD.

    C3900
    Scanner PWB Backup Memory Read/Write Problem. Read & Write data does not match.

    C3910
    Scanner PWB Backup Memory Data Problem. Data in a specified area of the backup memory does not match the specified values.

    C4000
    Polygon Motor Synchronization Problem. Polygon motor does not stabilize speed within 20 sec of activation.

    C4010
    Polygon Motor Steady-State Problem. Stable Off is detected for 20 sec continuously after polygon motor stabilization.

    C4200
    BD Steady-State Problem. ASIC detects a Beam Detect error A for 2 sec after polygon motor stabilization.

    C5300
    Cleaning Lamp Broken Wire. While the cleaning lamp is On, the broken wire detection signal is detected for 2 sec continuously.

    C6000
    Fuser Heater Break. Thermistor1 detected less than 70C/158F for 10 sec during warmup & ready. Thermistor2 detected less than 40C/104F for 10 sec during warmup & ready. Temp at thermistor 1or 2 does not rise by at least 1C/1.8F within 5 sec.

    C6020
    Abnormally High Thermistor Temperature. Thermistor 1 or 2 is detected 250C/482F for 40ms or more.

    C6030
    Fixing Thermistor Break Error. Thermistor break signal is detected for 1 sec.

    C6050
    Abnormally Low Thermistor Temperature. Thermistor 1 is detected 80C/176F or less for 1 sec continuously during copying.

    C6400
    Zero-Cross Signal Error. While fuser heater On/Off control is performed, the zero-cross signal is not input within 3 sec.

    C6410
    Fuser Unit Connection Insertion Problem. Absence of fuser unit is detected.

    C6420
    Fuser Unit Fuse Cut Problem. The fuse has been cut 33 sec after the fuse cut signal is turned on.

    C7300
    Toner Container Problem. Toner level is not detected when toner empty is detected.

    C7400
    Developing Unit Connection Insertion Problem. Absence of the developing unit is detected.

    C7410
    Drum Unit Connection Insertion Problem. Absence of the drum unit is detected.

    C7800
    Broken External Thermistor Wire. Thermistor on the environmental sensor outputs 4.5v or more.

    C7810
    Short-Circuited External Thermistor. Thermistor input value is 0.5v or less.

    C7900
    Drum EEPROM Error. Reading or writing to the EEPROM cannot be performed.

    C7910
    Developing EEPROM Error. Reading or writing to the EEPROM cannot be performed.

    C8020
    DF-710 Punch Motor Problem. Punch motor lock signal is detected for 500ms or more during activation.

    C8030
    DF-730 Tray Upper Limit Detection Problem. When tray elevation motor raises a tray, the upper limit switch detects On condition.

    C8050
    DF-710 Paper Conveying Belt Motor 1 Error. Paper conveying belt home position sensor 1 does not turn Off within 1.5 sec. Paper conveying belt home position sensor 1 does not turn On within 2.5 sec. Jam 88.

    C8060
    DF-710 Paper Conveying Belt Motor 2 Error. Paper conveying belt home position sensor 2 does not turn Off within 1.5 sec. Paper conveying belt home position sensor 2 does not turn On within 2.5 sec.

    C8070
    DF-710 Internal Tray Communication Error. The connection is detected, but communication is not possible with the internal tray.

    C8140
    DF-710 Main Tray Problem. Main tray is not detected in not detected by main tray top limit detection sensor or main tray capacity detection sensor within 20 sec of ascending. Main tray upper limit detection sensor or main tray load detection sensor is not detected as Off within 20 sec of main tray descending. Main tray lower limit detection sensor is not detected as On within 20 sec of main tray descending. Main tray upper limit detection sensor or main tray load detection sensor remain on for 2 sec or more during main tray ascent.

    C8140
    DF-730 Tray Elevation Motor Problem. Tray lower limit sensor or surface view sensor cannot be detected within 10 sec.

    C8170
    DF-710 Side Registration Motor 1 Problem. During initial rotations home position is not detected within 3 sec. Jam 88.

    C8170
    DF-720 Front Side Registration Motor Problem. During initial rotations home position is not detected within 106 pulses. When the front side home position sensor is turned off during initialization, the sensor did not turn on within 3 sec.

    C8170
    DF-730 Adjustment Motor Problem. Adjustment motor home position motor is not detected within a specific time during activation.

    C8180
    DF-710 Side Registration Motor 2 Problem. During initial rotations home position is not detected within 3 sec. Jam 88.

    C8180
    DF-720 Rear Side Registration Motor Problem. During initial rotations home position is not detected within 106 pulses. When the rear side home position sensor is turned off during initialization, the sensor did not turn on within 3 sec.

    C8190
    DF-720 Trailing Edge Registration Motor Problem. During initial rotations home position is not detected within 106 pulses. When the trailing edge home position sensor is turned off during initialization, the sensor did not turn on within 3 sec.

    C8210
    DF-710 Stapler Moving Motor 1 Error. During initial rotations home position is not detected within 1.5 sec.

    C8210
    DF-720 Finisher Stapler Problem. Stapler home position sensor does not change state from non-detect to detect within 200ms of forward (CCW) rotation. During initial rotations stapler home position detection does not change state from non-detect to detect within 600ms of reverse (CW) rotation.

    C8210
    DF-730 Stapler Problem. Home position is not detected within a specific time of activation.

    C8220
    DF-710 Stapler Moving Motor 2 Error. During initial rotations home position is not detected within 3.5 sec.

    C8230
    DF-710 Stapler Motor Problem. Jam 82 is indicated.

    C8300
    BF-710 Centerfold Unit Communiation Error. Although the connection is detected, communication is not possible with the centerfold unit.

    C8310
    BF-710 Centerfold Side Registration Motor 1 Problem. During initial rotations home position is not detected within 1000ms.

    C8320
    BF-710 Centerfold Paper Conveying Belt Motor Problem. During initial rotations home position is not detected within 2500ms.

    C8330
    BF-710 Blade Motor Problem. During initial rotations home position is not detected within 1500ms.

    C8340
    BF-710 Centerfold Staple Motor Problem. Jam 89.

    C8350
    BF-710 Centerfold Side Registration Motor 2 Problem. During initial rotations home position is not detected within 1000ms.

    C8360
    BF-710 Centerfold Main Motor Problem. The motor lock signal is detected for more than 1000ms during activation.

    C8440
    DF-730 Sensor Adjusting Problem. The paper entry sensor cannot be adjusted within the specified range.

    C8460
    DF-730 EEPROM Problem. Reading to or writing from EEPROM cannot be performed.

    C8500
    MT-710 Communication Error. The connection is detected, but communication is not possible with the mailbox.

    C8510
    MT-710 Drive Motor Problem. The motor lock signal is detected for more than 500ms during activation.

    C8800
    DF-710 Communication Problem. No communication: there is no reply after (5) tries. Abnormal communication: a parity or checksum error is detected (5) times in succession.

    C8900
    DF-710 Backup Memory Data Problem. Read and write data does not match.

    C8910
    PH-5A Backup Memory Data Problem. Read and write data does not match.

    C8920
    MT-710 Backup Memory Data Problem. Read and write data does not match.

    C8930
    BF-710 Backup Memory Data Problem. Read and write data does not match.

    C9000
    DP-700 Communication Problem. A communication error is detected.

    C9040
    DP-700 Lift Motor Ascent Error. The DP lift upper limit switch is not detected within 10000 pulses. After a one time retry, the DP lift upper limit switch could not be turned On.

    C9050
    DP-700 Lift Motor Descent Error. The DP lift lower limit switch is not detected within 10000 pulses. After a one time retry, the DP lift lower limit switch could not be turned On.

    C9060
    DP-700 EEPROM Error. Read and write data does not match. Data in the specified area of the backup memory does not match the specified values.

    C9070
    DP-700 Communication Error between the DP and SHD. A communication error is detected.

    C9080
    DP-700 Communication Error between the DP and CIS. Reading cannot be performed correctly.

    CF000
    Operation Panel PWB Communication Error/System Error. Unknown error. Communication error between panel and main controller. (If CF620 occurred and is left, CF000 also occurred because of timeout control.

    CF010
    Main PWB Checksum Error/System Error. Communication error between panel and main controller.

    CF020
    Memory Checksum Error/Operation System Error.

    CF030
    Main PWB System Error.

    CF040
    Engine PWB Communication Error.

    CF041
    Scanner PWB Communication Error.

    CF050
    Engine ROM Checksum Error.

    CF060
    Engine RAM Error.

    CF070
    Flash ROM Error. Defective flash ROM (which?).

    CF080
    Flash ROM Error (during download). Defective flash ROM (which?).

    CF090
    Fax System M Communication Error.

    CF14F
    Power Source Secondary Side Error/Operation System Error. The operation decomes unstable after recovering the power supply fail (brownout or power drop). Wall voltage is unstable or the main power supply switch was turned OFF/ON within 1 sec.

    CF256
    Fax System M IOBL error or KUIOLIB error. Poor contact at the fax card card due to mis-installation.

    CF257
    Fax System M IOBL error or KUIOLIB error. Poor contact at the fax card card due to mis-installation.

    CF26F
    Print System Other Errors. Bug of v.2.03B has been fixed by v. 2.04A (Booklet > Booklet Print).

    CF3xx
    Undefined.

    CF423
    Fax System M Error. Wrong data or value detected when the following function is used. Or poor contact at fax card due to mis-installation.

    CF423
    Fax System M Error. The IF error detects during system authentication from ACT_Account_Manager. Or poor contact at fax card due to mis-installation.

    CF433 CF434 CF437 CF43F CF441 CF444 CF445 CF451
    HDD Image Process Error. Destruction of stored jobs on the HDD. It may occur when selecting the keys for calling stored copy or scanner job from a custom box.

    CF45F CF453 CF454 CF45F CF460 CF463 CF46F CF470
    HDD Image Process Error. Destruction of stored jobs on the HDD. It may occur when selecting the keys for calling stored copy or scanner job from a custom box.

    CF473 CF47F CF484 CF487 CF48F CF490 CF493 CF494
    HDD Image Process Error. Destruction of stored jobs on the HDD. It may occur when selecting the keys for calling stored copy or scanner job from a custom box.

    CF5xx
    Undefined.

    CF610
    System Start Error.

    CF620
    System Error. Error acquiring the event data. Panel detects CF000 as same error.

    CF620
    System Error. Error acquiring the event data. Panel detects CF000 as same error. Unable to Load Files To CF Card.

    CF7D7
    Readout Error of SSL (authentication data).

    CFAxx
    HDD Error.

    CFB2C CFB30 CFB31
    Panel Error. NetFont error. Communication error between panel and main controller during initialization or rejection of communication by controller during initialization. Blue Screen of Death.

    CFB30
    Incompatible Level Of Firmware on Main EEPROM.

    CFB31
    Corrupt Firmware on Main EEPROM.

    CFB32
    Panel Error. Timeout request for start up command. Start command hasn’t been received. Possible destruction of system file in HDD. Cannot enter maintenance mode. Blue Screen of Death.

    CFB33
    Panel Error. Detects disconnection with controller. Possible overdrive of control board or destruction of system file in HDD. Cannot enter maintenance mode. Blue Screen of Death.

    F000
    Operation Panel PWB Communication Error.

    F010
    Main PWB Checksum Error.

    F020
    Memory Checksum Error.

    F030
    Main PWB System Error.

    F040
    Engine PWB Communication Error.

    F041
    Scanner PWB Communication Error.

    F050
    Engine ROM Checksum Error.

    F060
    Engine RAM Error.

    F070
    Flash ROM Error.

    F080
    Flash ROM Error (during download).

    F090
    Fax Control PWB Communication Error.

    F14F
    Power Source PWB Second Side Error.

    E00000 or U00000
    Fax Communication Error: No response or line busy after the set number of redials.

    E00100 or U00100
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission was interruped by a press of the Stop/Clear key.

    E00200 or U00200
    Fax Communication Error: Reception was interrupted by a press of the Stop/Clear key.

    E00300 or U00300
    Fax Communication Error: Recording paper on the destination unit has run out during reception.

    E00420 or U00420
    Fax Communication Error: A relay request was received from the host center but interrupted because of a mismatch in permit ID or telephone number.

    E00421 or U00421
    Fax Communication Error: Subaddress-based relay reception was interrupted because of a mismatch in the specified subaddress relay box number.

    E00430 or U00430
    Fax Communication Error: Polling request (confidential or reverse polling) was received but interrupted because of a mismatch in the permit number.

    E00430 or U00430
    Fax Communication Error: Subaddress-based bulletin board transmission was interrupted because of a mismatch in the permit ID of the transmitting unit.

    E00431 or U00431
    Fax Communication Error: Confidential polling transmission was interrupted because the specified confidential box number was not registered.

    E00431 or U00431
    Fax Communication Error: A subaddress-based bulletin board transmission was interrupted because the specified subaddress confidential box was not registered.

    E00432 or U00432
    Fax Communication Error: Confidential polling transmission was interrupted because of a mismatch in the confidential box ID number.

    E00432 or U00432
    Fax Communication Error: A subaddress-based bulletin board transmission was interrupted because of a mismatch in the subaddress confidential box number.

    E00433 or U00433
    Fax Communication Error: Confidential polling request was received but data was not present in the confidential box.

    E00433 or U00433
    Fax Communication Error: Subaddress-based bulletin board transmission request was received but data was not present in the subaddress confidential box.

    E00434 or U00434
    Fax Communication Error: Confidential polling request was received but interrupted because the specified confidential box number was intended for encryption.

    E00435 or U00435
    Fax Communication Error: Confidential polling request was received but interrupted because the specified confidential box was being accessed.

    E00435 or U00435
    Fax Communication Error: Subaddress-based bulletin board transmission request was received but interrupted because the specific subaddress confidential box was being accessed.

    E00440 or U00440
    Fax Communication Error: Confidential reception was interrupted because the specified confidential box number was not registered.

    E00440 or U00440
    Fax Communication Error: Subaddress-based confidential reception or subaddress-based relay reception was interrupted because the specific subaddress box was not registered.

    E00440 or U00440
    Fax Communication Error: Subaddress-based confidential reception or subaddress-based relay command reception was interrupted because the specific subaddress box number was being accessed.

    E00441 or U00441
    Fax Communication Error: Confidential reception was interrupted because the specified confidential box number was intended for encryption.

    E00450 or U00450
    Fax Communication Error: The destination transmitter disconnected because the permit IDs did not agree while the destination transitter is in password-check transmission or restricted transmission.

    E00460 or U00460
    Fax Communication Error: Encrypted reception was interrupted because the specified encryption box number was not registered.

    E00460 or U00460
    Fax Communication Error: Ecrypted reception request was received but interrupted because the specified encryption box was being accessed.

    E00462 or U00462
    Fax Communication Error: Ecryption reception was interrupted because the encryption key for the specified encryption box was not registered.

    E00500 or U00500
    Fax Communication Error: Multiple communication was interrupted and the call was not made on destination units after interruption.

    E00600 or U00600
    Fax Communication Error: The document processor cover is open.

    E00601 or U00601
    Fax Communication Error: Document jam or the document length exceeds the maximum.

    E00602 or U00602
    Fax Communication Error: Image scanning section problem

    E00603 or U00603
    Fax Communication Error: No document feed.

    E00604 or U00604
    Fax Communication Error: Document length exceeded the limit of the bitmap memory capacity.

    E00610 or U00610
    Fax Communication Error: Recording section cover open.

    E00611 or U00611
    Fax Communication Error: Recording paper jam.

    E00613 or U00613
    Fax Communication Error: Image writing section problem.

    E00614 or U00614
    Fax Communication Error: Nearly empty of recording paper.

    E00615 or U00615
    Fax Communication Error: Empty of recording paper.

    E00620 or U00620
    Fax Communication Error: Copier fixing unit problem.

    E00622 or U00622
    Fax Communication Error: Copier drive motor problem.

    E00655 or U00655
    Fax Communication Error: CTS was not activated after RTS due to a modem error.

    E00656 or U00656
    Fax Communication Error: Data was not transmitted after CTS was activated due to a modem error.

    E00670 or U00670
    Fax Communication Error: Power was cut off during communication.

    E00677 or U00677
    Fax Communication Error: There was no file to transmit in the memory transmission mode.

    E00690 or U00690
    Fax Communication Error: System error.

    E00700 or U00700
    Fax Communication Error: Communication was interrupted because of a problem in the destination unit.

    E00800 or U00800
    Fax Communication Error: A page transmission error occurred in G3 mode, because of reception of a RTN or PIN signal.

    E00810 or U00810
    Fax Communication Error: A page transmission error re-occurred in G3 mode after retry of transmission in ECM mode.

    E00900 or U00900
    Fax Communication Error: A page reception error occurred in G3 mode. An RTN or PIN signal was transmitted because of a page reception error.

    E00910 or U00910
    Fax Communication Error: A page reception error occurred in G3 mode. A page reception error remained after retry of transmission in ECM mode.

    E01000 or U01000
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. An FTT signal was received for a set number of times after TCF signal transmissions at 2400bps.

    E01000 or U01000
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. An RTN signal was received in response to a Q signal (excluding EOP) after transmission at 2400bps.

    E01001 or U01001
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. The function of the unit differs from that indicated by a DIS signal.

    E01010 or U01010
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No relevant signal was received after transmission of a DNL (MPS or EOM) signal, and the preset number of command retransfers was exceeded (between units of our make).

    E01011 or U01011
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No relevant signal was received after transmission of a DCS, TCF signal, and the preset number of command retransfers was exceeded.

    E01012 or U01012
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No relevant signal was received after transmission of an NSS1, NSS2 (TCF) signal, and the preset number of command retransfers was exceeded (between units of our make).

    E01013 or U01013
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No relevant signal was received after transmission of an NSS3, TCF signal, and the preset number of command retransfers was exceeded (between units of our make).

    E01014 or U01014
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No relevant signal was received after transmission of an MPS signal, and the preset number of command retransfers was exceeded.

    E01015 or U01015
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No relevant signal was received after transmission of an EOM signal, and the preset number of command retransfers was exceeded.

    E01016 or U01016
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. An MCF signal was received but no DIS signal was received after transmission of an EOM signal, and T1 timeout was detected.

    E01017 or U01017
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No relevant signal was received after transmission of an EOP signal, and the preset number of command retransfers was exceeded.

    E01018 or U01018
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No relevant signal was received after transmission of a PRI-EOP signal, and the preset number of command retransfers was exceeded.

    E01019 or U01019
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No relevant signal was received after transmission of a CNC signal, and the preset number of command retransfers was exceeded (between units of our make).

    E01020 or U01020
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No relevant signal was received after transmission of a CTC signal, and the preset number of command retransfers was exceeded (ECM).

    E01021 or U01021
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No relevant signal was received after transmission of an EOR.Q signal, and the preset number of command retransfers was exceeded (ECM).

    E01022 or U01022
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No relevant signal was received after transmission of a RR signal, and the preset number of command retransfers was exceeded (ECM).

    E01023 or U01023
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No relevant signal was received after transmission of a PS.NULL signal, and the preset number of command retransfers was exceeded (ECM).

    E01024 or U01024
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No relevant signal was received after transmission of a PPS.MPS signal, and the preset number of command retransfers was exceeded (ECM).

    E01025 or U01025
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No relevant signal was received after transmission of a PPS.EOM signal, and the preset number of command retransfers was exceeded (ECM).

    E01026 or U01026
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No relevant signal was received after transmission of a PPS.EOP signal, and the preset number of command retransfers was exceeded (ECM).

    E01027 or U01027
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No relevant signal was received after transmission of a PPS.PRI-EOP signal, and the preset number of command retransfers was exceeded (ECM).

    E01028 or U01028
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. T5 timeout was detected during ECM Transmission (ECM).

    E01040 or U01040
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN or other inappropriate signal was received during standby for DIS signal reception.

    E01041 or U01041
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of a DNL (MPS or EOM) signal (between units of our make).

    E01042 or U01042
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of a DCS, TCF signal.

    E01043 or U01043
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of an NSS1, NSS2 (TCF) signal (between units of our make).

    E01044 or U01044
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of an NSS3, TCF signal (between units of our make).

    E01045 or U01045
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN or other inappropriate signal was received after transmission of an MPS signal.

    E01046 or U01046
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN or other inappropriate signal was received after transmission of an EOM signal.

    E01047 or U01047
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN or other inappropriate signal was received after transmission of an EOP signal.

    E01048 or U01048
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of a PRI-EOP signal.

    E01049 or U01049
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of a CNC signal (between units of our make).

    E01050 or U01050
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of a CTC signal (ECM).

    E01051 or U01051
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of an EOR.Q signal (ECM).

    E01052 or U01052
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of an RR signal (ECM).

    E01053 or U01053
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of a PPS.NULL signal (ECM).

    E01054 or U01054
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of a PPS.MPS signal (ECM).

    E01055 or U01055
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of a PPS.EOM signal (ECM).

    E01056 or U01056
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of a PPS.EOP signal (ECM).

    E01057 or U01057
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of a PPS.PRI-EOP signal (ECM).

    E01070 or U01070
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. Polarity reversal was detected during handshake.

    E01071 or U01071
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. Polarity reversal was detected during message transmission.

    E01072 or U01072
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A break in loop current was detected during transmission.

    E01073 or U01073
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. During reverse polling in V.34 mode at the receiver unit, a CM signal was not detected when transmitting after reception.

    E01080 or U01080
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A PIP signal was received after transmission of a PPS.NULL signal.

    E01091 or U01091
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. During transmission in V.34 mode, communication was interrupted because a PPR signal was received over (10) times even after reducing the communication speed to the minimum with the symbol speed maintained at the level of connection.

    E01092 or U01092
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. During transmission in V.34 mode, communication was interrupted because of an impossible combination of the symbol speed and communication speed.

    E01100 or U01100
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. Function of the unit differs from that indicated by a DCS signal.

    E01101 or U01101
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. Function of the unit (excl. communication mode select) differs from that indicated by an NSS signal.

    E01102 or U01102
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DTC (NSC) signal was received when no transmission data was in the unit.

    E01110 or U01110
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No response after transmission of a DIS signal.

    E01111 or U01111
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No response after transmission of a DTC (NSC) signal.

    E01112 or U01112
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No training reception after reception of a DCS or NSS signal.

    E01113 or U01113
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No response after transmission of an FTT signal.

    E01114 or U01114
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No message reception after transmission of a CFR signal.

    E01115 or U01115
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No message reception after transmission of an MCF signal.

    E01116 or U01116
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No message reception after transmission of a PPR signal.

    E01117 or U01117
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No message reception after transmission of a CTR signal.

    E01118 or U01118
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No message reception after transmission of an ERR signal.

    E01119 or U01119
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No further signals were received after reception of a message.

    E01120 or U01120
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No response after transmission of an MCF signal.

    E01121 or U01121
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No response after transmission of an RTP signal.

    E01122 or U01122
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No response after transmission of an RTN signal.

    E01123 or U01123
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No response after transmission of a PIP signal.

    E01124 or U01124
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No response after transmission of a PIN signal.

    E01125 or U01125
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No response after transmission of a CNS signal (between units of our make).

    E01126 or U01126
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No response after transmission of a PPR signal (ECM).

    E01127 or U01127
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No response after transmission of an ERR signal (ECM).

    E01128 or U01128
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No response after transmission of an RNR signal (ECM).

    E01129 or U01129
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. No response after transmission of an SPA signal (short protocol).

    E01140 or U01140
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of a DIS signal.

    E01141 or U01141
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of a DTC signal.

    E01142 or U01142
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of a DCS or NSS signal.

    E01143 or U01143
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of an FTT signal.

    E01144 or U01144
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of a CFR signal.

    E01145 or U01145
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after reception of a message.

    E01146 or U01146
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of an MCF signal (interoffice communication after reception of an MPS, EOM signal or confidential interoffice communication).

    E01147 or U01147
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of an RTP signal.

    E01148 or U01148
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of an RTN signal.

    E01149 or U01149
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of a PIPsignal.

    E01150 or U01150
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of a PIN signal.

    E01151 or U01151
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of a PPR signal (ECM).

    E01152 or U01152
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of a CTR signal (ECM).

    E01153 or U01153
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of an ERR signal (ECM).

    E01154 or U01154
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of an PNP signal (ECM).

    E01155 or U01155
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DCN signal was received after transmission of an SPA signal (short protocol).

    E01160 or U01160
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. During message reception, transmission time exceeded the maximum transmission time per line.

    E01161 or U01161
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. Number of error lines exceeded limits during message reception.

    E01162 or U01162
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A break in loop current was detected during message reception.

    E01163 or U01163
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. Polarity reversal was detected during message reception.

    E01164 or U01164
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. One page length exceeded the specified length during message reception.

    E01170 or U01170
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A decoding error occurred during MMR message reception.

    E01172 or U01172
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. During reverse polling in V.34 mode at the transmitting unit, a JM signal was not detected after transmission of a CM signal when receiving after transmission.

    E01191 or U01191
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. Communication was interrupted because an error occurred during an image data reception sequence in the V.34 mode.

    E01199 or U01199
    Fax Communication Error: Reception in G3 mode was interrupted by a signal error. A DIS signal with different FIF was received after transmission of a DIS signal.

    E01400 or U01400
    Fax Communication Error: An invalid one-touch key was specified during communication.

    E01500 or U01500
    Fax Communication Error: A communication error occurred when calling in V.8 mode.

    E01600 or U01600
    Fax Communication Error: A communication error occurred when called in V.8 mode.

    E01700 or U01700
    Fax Communication Error: A communication error occurred in phase 2 (line probing) in the period after transmission of INFO0, before entering phase 3 (primary channel equivalent device training), before starting T.30 protocol, during transmission in V.34 mode. For example: INFO0/A/Abar (B/Bbar, for polling transmission)/INFOh was not detected.

    E01720 or U01720
    Fax Communication Error: A communication error occurred in phase 4 (modem parameter exchange) in the period after initiating the control channel, before starting T.30 protocol, during transmission in V.34 mode. For example: PPh/ALT/MPh/E was not detected.

    E01721 or U01721
    Fax Communication Error: A communication error occurred before starting T.30 protocol during transmission in V.34 mode. Operation was interrupted due to the absence of a common communication speed between the units. 1) A DCN signal was received from the destination unit and the line was cut, or 2) a DIS (NSF, CSI) signal was received from the destination unit and in response to the signal, the unit transmitted a DCN signal and the line was cut.

    E01800 or U01800
    Fax Communication Error: A communication error occurred in phase 2 (line probing) in the period after transmission of INFO0, before entering phase 3 (primary channel equivalent device training), before starting T.30 protocol during reception in V.34 mode. For example: INFO0/B/Bbar (A/Abar, for polling reception)/probing tone was not detected.

    E01810 or U01810
    Fax Communication Error: A communication error occurred in phase 3 (primary channel equivalent device training), before starting T.30 protocol during reception in V.34 mode. For example: S/Sbar/PP/TRN was not detected.

    E01820 or U01820
    Fax Communication Error: A communication error occurred in phase 4 (modem parameter exchange) in the period after initiating the control channel, before starting T.30 protocol during reception in V.34 mode. For example: PPh/ALT/MPh/E was not detected.

    E02000 or U02000
    Fax Communication Error: Relay broadcast was refused by a relay station because of a mismatch in permit ID number and permit telephone number when a relay command was used.

    E02100 or U02100
    Fax Communication Error: A relay command failed because the destination unit (relay station) had no relay broadcast capability.

    E02200 or U02200
    Fax Communication Error: A relay command from a command station failed because a telephone number was not registered in the relay station was specified.

    E02200 or U02200
    Fax Communication Error: Relay broadcast was requested to a relay station but failed because a telephone number was not registered in the relay station was specified.

    E02200 or U02200
    Fax Communication Error: Subaddress-based relay broadcast transmission failed because the data registered in the subaddress relay box was deleted.

    E02303 or U02303
    Fax Communication Error: Receiving station information was not normally received in reception of a relay command. Timeout was detected before a correct DNL signal was received.

    E02304 or U02304
    Fax Communication Error: Receiving station information was not normally received in reception of a relay command. A signal other than MPS or EOM signal was received after a DNL signal was received.

    E02400 or U02400
    Fax Communication Error: An interoffice subaddress-based relay transmission was interrupted because of a mismatch in the specified relay box number.

    E03000 or U03000
    Fax Communication Error: No document was present in the destination unit when polling reception started.

    E03100 or U03100
    Fax Communication Error: In reverse polling, although no original was set in the destination unit, transmission was complete.

    E03200 or U03200
    Fax Communication Error: In confidential polling reception, data was not accumulated in the specified box in the destination unit.

    E03200 or U03200
    Fax Communication Error: In interoffice subaddress-based bulletin board reception, data was not stored in the box specified by the destination unit.

    E03300 or U03300
    Fax Communication Error: In polling reception from a unit of our make, operation was interrupted due to a mismatch in permit ID number or telephone number.

    E03300 or U03300
    Fax Communication Error: In interoffice subaddress-based bulletin board reception, operation was interrupted due to a mismatch in permit ID number or telephone number.

    E03400 or U03400
    Fax Communication Error: Polling reception was interupted because of a mismatch in individual numbers.

    E03500 or U03500
    Fax Communication Error: In confidential polling reception, the specified confidential box number was not registered in the destination.

    E03500 or U03500
    Fax Communication Error: In interoffice subaddress-based bulletin board reception, the specified subaddress confidential box number was not registered in the destination unit.

    E03500 or U03500
    Fax Communication Error: The destination was being accessed.

    E03600 or U03600
    Fax Communication Error: Confidential polling reception was interrupted because of a mismatch in specified confidential box numbers.

    E03600 or U03600
    Fax Communication Error: An interoffice subaddress-based bulletin board reception was interrupted because of a mismatch in the specified subaddress confidential box number.

    E03700 or U03700
    Fax Communication Error: Confidential polling reception failed because the destination unit had no confidential polling transmission capability or data was not accumulated in any box in the destination unit.

    E03700 or U03700
    Fax Communication Error: Interoffice subaddress-based bulletin board reception failed because the destination unit had no subaddress-based bulletin board transmission capability, or data was not stored in any subaddress confidental box in the destination unit.

    E04000 or U04000
    Fax Communication Error: The confidential box specified for confidential transmission was not registered in the destination unit.

    E04000 or U04000
    Fax Communication Error: In interoffice subaddress-based transmission mode, the specified subaddress box number was not registered in the destination unit.

    E04000 or U04000
    Fax Communication Error: The destination was being accessed.

    E04100 or U04100
    Fax Communication Error: Confidential transmission failed because the destination unit had no confidential capability.

    E04100 or U04100
    Fax Communication Error: Subaddress-based transmission failed because the destination unit had no subaddress-based reception capability.

    E04200 or U04200
    Fax Communication Error: In encrypted tranmission, the specified encryption box was not registered in the destination unit.

    E04300 or U04300
    Fax Communication Error: Encrypted transmission failed because the destination unit had no encrypted communication capability.

    E04400 or U04400
    Fax Communication Error: Communication was interrupted because of an encryption key error during encrypted transmission. Encryption keys did not agree.

    E04401 or U04401
    Fax Communication Error: Communication was interrupted because of an encryption key error during encrypted trasmission. The encryption key was not registered.

    E04500 or U04500
    Fax Communication Error: Encrypted reception was interrupted because of a mismatch in ecryption keys.

    E05000 or U05000
    Fax Communication Error: In transmission with a specified number, the set number of originals was different from the number of transmitted originals.

    E05100 or U05100
    Fax Communication Error: Password check transmission or restricted transmission was interrupted because the permit ID numbers did not match.

    E05200 or U05200
    Fax Communication Error: Password check reception or restricted reception was interrupted because the permit ID numbers did not match, the rejected fax numbers did match, or the destination receiver did not return its phone number.

    E05300 or U05300
    Fax Communication Error: Password check reception or restricted reception was interrupted because the permitted numbers did not match, the rejected numbers did match, or the machine in question did not acknowledge its phone number.

    E09000 or U09000
    Fax Communication Error: G3 communication was attempted but failed because the destination unit was a G2 machine.

    E12000 or U12000
    Fax Communication Error: Relay broadcast was requested from a command station but memory overflowed during reception.

    E12000 or U12000
    Fax Communication Error: In subaddress-based relay reception memory overflowed.

    E12100 or U12100
    Fax Communication Error: Relay was commanded but memory overflowed in the destination unit (relay station).

    E14000 or U14000
    Fax Communication Error: Memory overflowed during confidential reception.

    E14000 or U14000
    Fax Communication Error: Memory overflowed in subaddress-based confidential reception.

    E14100 or U14100
    Fax Communication Error: Memory overflowed in the destination unit during confidential transmission.

    E14100 or U14100
    Fax Communication Error: Memory overflowed in the destination unit during interoffice subaddress-based transmission.

    E19000 or U19000
    Fax Communication Error: Memory overflowed during memory reception.

    E19100 or U19100
    Fax Communication Error: Memory overflowed in the destination unit during transmission.

    E19200 or U19200
    Fax Communication Error: Memory transmission failed because a decoding error occurred.

    E19300 or U19300
    Fax Communication Error: Transmission failed because an error occurred during JBIG encoding.

    E19400 or U19400
    Fax Communication Error: Reception failed because an error occurred during JBIG encoding.

    Send SMB Error 1102
    Error: Username/Password or Shared Name/Folder Name. Domain name is not entered.

    Send SMB Error 1102
    Error: Username/Password or Shared Name/Folder Name. Assign disable user/password.

    Send SMB Error 1102
    Error: Username/Password or Shared Name/Folder Name. Assign the user who is not allowed to access the folder.

    Send SMB Error 1102
    Error: Username/Password or Shared Name/Folder Name. Assign disable shared name.

    Send SMB Error 1102
    Error: Username/Password or Shared Name/Folder Name. Host name error.

    Send SMB Error 1103
    Error: Pathname or File Name. Domain name is not entered.

    Send SMB Error 1103
    Error: Pathname or File Name. Connect to the folder which is not permitted for reference/writing.

    Send SMB Error 1103
    Error: Pathname or File Name. Assign disable folder path.

    Send SMB Error 1105
    Error: Not Supported Protocol. SMB protocol is set to OFF.

    Send SMB Error 2101
    Error: Can Not Connect. Enter the disable host name/IP address.

    Send SMB Error 2101
    Error: Can Not Connect. Assign the wrong port number.

    Send SMB Error 2101
    Error: Can Not Connect. Network is not connected.

    Send SMB Error 2103
    Error: Response Wait With Timeout. The server is unable to communicate.

    Send SMB Error 2201
    Error: Network Transfer. Error occurs on the network.

    Send SMB Error 2203
    Error: Response Wait With Timeout. Response is not returned from the server, above specified time.

    Send SMB Error 9181
    Error: Page Max Count Over. The number of pages of a send file exceeds 999 pages.

    Send FTP Error 1101
    Error: Host Name. Enter the disable host name/IP address.

    Send FTP Error 1102
    Error: Username/Password. Domain name is not entered.

    Send FTP Error 1102
    Error: Username/Password. Assign disable user/password.

    Send FTP Error 1103
    Error: Pathname or File Name. Connect to the folder which is not permitted for reference/writing.

    Send FTP Error 1103
    Error: Pathname or File Name. Assign disable folder path.

    Send FTP Error 1105
    Error: Not Supported Protocol. FTP protocol is set to OFF.

    Send FTP Error 2101
    Error: Can Not Connect. Enter the disable host name/IP address.

    Send FTP Error 2101
    Error: Can Not Connect. Assign the wrong port number.

    Send FTP Error 2101
    Error: Can Not Connect. Network is not connected.

    Send FTP Error 2102
    Error: Cannot Connect With Timeout. The server is unable to communicate.

    Send FTP Error 2102
    Error: Cannot Connect With Timeout. Send the server which does not support FTP server.

    Send FTP Error 2103
    Error: Response Wait With Timeout. The server is unable to communicate.

    Send FTP Error 2201
    Error: Network Transfer. Error occurs on the network.

    Send FTP Error 2202
    Error: Network Transfer With Timeout. Error occurs on the network.

    Send FTP Error 2203
    Error: Response Wait With Timeout. Response is not returned from the server, above specified time.

    Send FTP Error 3101
    Error: Server Response. The server is error status.

    Send FTP Error 9181
    Error: Page Max Count Over. The number of pages of a send file exceeds 999 pages.

    Send email Error 1101
    Error: Host Name. SMTP server name is not set. Error SMTP server name.

    Send email Error 1102
    Error: Username/Password. User ID for the authentication is not entered or entered wrongly. Wrong authentication password is entered.

    Send email Error 1104
    Error: No Recipient Address. The destination address is not specified.

    Send email Error 1105
    Error: Not Supported Protocol. SMTP protocol is set to OFF.

    Send email Error 1106
    Error: No Sender Info. Sender address is not entered.

    Send email Error 2101
    Error: Can Not Connect. Select [Other Authenticate] when authenticating POP before SMTP.

    Send email Error 2101
    Error: Can Not Connect. The specified server is not SMTP server.

    Send email Error 2101
    Error: Can Not Connect. Network is not connected.

    Send email Error 2102
    Error: Cannot Connect With Timeout. The server is unable to communicate.

    Send email Error 2103
    Error: Response Wait With Timeout. The server is unable to communicate.

    Send email Error 2201
    Error: Network Transfer. Error occurs on the network.

    Send email Error 2202
    Error: Network Transfer With Timeout. Error occurs on the network.

    Send email Error 2203
    Error: Response Wait With Timeout. Response is not returned from the server, above specified time.

    Send email Error 2204
    Error: Email Size Limit. The size of the email attachment exceeds its limit.

    Send email Error 3101
    Error: Server Response. The server is error status.

    Send email Error 3101
    Error: Server Response. Server setting is not authenticated normally.

    Send email Error 3201
    Error: Not Found Authentication Mechanism. Unsupported SMTP Authentication Mechanism is found.

    Send email Error 9181
    Error: Page Max Count Over. The number of pages of a send file exceeds 999 pages.

    TWAIN Error 2202
    Error: Network Transfer With Timeout. Response is not returned from the server, above the specified time.

    TWAIN Error 9181
    Error: Page Max Count Over. The number of pages of a send file exceeds 999 pages.

    Software Error 5101
    Error: Not Yet Connected. Operation handle error. Error for stored status in the operation handle.

    Software Error 5102
    Error: Already Connected. Operation handle error. Error for stored status in the operation handle.

    Software Error 5103
    Error: Not Yet Opened. Error for storage status in the operation handle.

    Software Error 5104
    Error: Already Opened. Error for storage status in the operation handle.

    Software Error 7101
    Error: Memory Allocation. Insufficient memory space.

    Software Error 7102
    Error: Socket Create. Unable to create a communication socket.

    Software Error 720f
    Error: Unknown Error. Unable to determine the cause.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 1101
    Send Email Error: Host Name. SMTP server name is not set. Error SMTP server name.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 1101
    Send FTP Error: Host Name. Enter the disable host name/IP address.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 1102
    Send Email Error: Username/Password. User ID for the authentication is not entered or entered wrongly. Wrong authentication password is entered.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 1102
    Send SMB/FTP Error: Username/Password or Shared Name/Folder Name. Domain name is not entered.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 1102
    Send SMB/FTP Error: Username/Password or Shared Name/Folder Name. Assign disable user/password.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 1102
    Send SMB Error: Username/Password or Shared Name/Folder Name. Assign disable shared name.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 1102
    Send SMB Error: Username/Password or Shared Name/Folder Name. Host name error.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 1103
    Send SMB/FTP Error: Pathname or File Name. Domain name is not entered.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 1103
    Send SMB/FTP Error: Pathname or File Name. Connect to the folder which is not permitted for reference/writing.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 1103
    Send SMB/FTP Error: Pathname or File Name. Assign disable folder path.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 1104
    Send Email Error: No Recipient Address. The destination address is not specified.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 1105
    Send Email Error: Not Supported Protocol. SMTP protocol is set to OFF.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 1105
    Send SMB Error: Not Supported Protocol. SMB protocol is set to OFF.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 1105
    Send FTP Error: Not Supported Protocol. FTP protocol is set to OFF.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 1106
    Send Email Error: No Sender Info. Sender address is not entered.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 2101
    Send Email Error: Can Not Connect. Network is not connected.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 2101
    Send Email Error: Can Not Connect. Select [Other Authenticate] when authenticating POP before SMTP.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 2101
    Send Email Error: Can Not Connect. The specified server is not SMTP server.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 2101
    Send SMB/FTP Error: Can Not Connect. Enter the disable host name/IP address.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 2101
    Send SMB/FTP Error: Can Not Connect. Assign the wrong port number.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 2101
    Send SMB/FTP Error: Can Not Connect. Network is not connected.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 2102
    Send Email/ FTP Error: Cannot Connect With Timeout. The server is unable to communicate.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 2102
    Send FTP Error: Cannot Connect With Timeout. Send the server which does not support FTP server.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 2103
    Send Email/ SMB/ FTP Error: Response Wait With Timeout. The server is unable to communicate.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 2201
    Send Email/ SMB/ FTP Error: Network Transfer. Error occurs on the network.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 2202
    Send Email/FTP Error: Network Transfer With Timeout. Error occurs on the network.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 2202
    Send TWAIN Error: Network Transfer With Timeout. Response is not returned from the server, above the specified time.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 2203
    Send Email/FTP Error: Response Wait With Timeout. Response is not returned from the server, above specified time.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 2204
    Send Email Error: Email Size Limit. The size of the email attachment exceeds its limit.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 3101
    Send Email/FTP Error: Server Response. The server is error status.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 3101
    Send Email Error: Server Response. Server setting is not authenticated normally.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 3201
    Send Email Error: Not Found Authentication Mechanism. Unsupported SMTP Authentication Mechanism is found.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 5101
    Send Software Error: Not Yet Connected. Operation handle error. Error for stored status in the operation handle.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 5102
    Send Software Error: Already Connected. Operation handle error. Error for stored status in the operation handle.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 5103
    Send SoftwareError: Not Yet Opened. Error for storage status in the operation handle.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 5104
    Send Software Error: Already Opened. Error for storage status in the operation handle.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 7102
    Send Software Error: Socket Create. Unable to create a communication socket.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 720f
    Send Software Error: Unknown Error. Unable to determine the cause.

    Send error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. 9181
    Send Email/ SMB/ FTP/ TWAIN Error: Page Max Count Over. The number of pages of a send file exceeds 999 pages.

    «Acceptable staple count exceeded.»
    Is the acceptable staple count exceeded?

    «Add paper in cassette #.»
    Is the indicated cassette out of paper?

    «Add paper in MP tray.»
    Is the paper of the specified size loaded in the multipurpose tray?

    «Add staples.»
    Has the document finisher run out of staples?

    «Add toner.»
     

    «An error has occurred.»
    An internal error has occurred.Make a note of the error code number displayed on the panel. See above.

    «Box Limit Exceeded.»
    Document Box is full, and no further storage is available; Job is cancelled. Repeat Copy Box is full, and no further repeat copy is available.

    «Cannot connect to Authentication Server.»
     

    «Cannot duplex print on this paper.»
    Did you select a paper size/type that cannot be duplex printed?

    «Cannot execute this job.»
    Job is restricted by Job Accounting.

    «Cannot offset this paper.»
    Did you select a paper size that cannot be offset (A3, B4, A5R, B6R, Folio, Ledger, Statement, & 8K)?

    «Cannot punch this paper type.»
    Did you select a paper size/type that cannot be punched?

    «Cannot staple this paper.»
    Did you select a paper size/type that cannot be stapled?

    «Check the cover.»
    Are any covers open? Does the message indicate which cover is open?

    «Check the document processor.»
    Is the document processor open? Is the top cover of the document processor open?

    «Check the finisher.»
    Is the document finisher set correctly?»

    «Clean the slit glass.»
    Dirt has been identified on the slit glass.

    «Empty the punch waste box.»
    The punch waste box of the 3,000 sheet finisher is full.

    «Failed to specify Job Accounting.»
    Job accounting is not specified in the print driver.

    «Failed to store job retention data.»
     

    «Fax box limit exceeded.»
    Fax box is full, and no further storage is available.

    «Finisher tray is full of paper.»
    Is the acceptable storage capacity exceeded for the document finisher tray?»

    «Folding tray is full of paper.»
    Is the acceptable storage capacity exceeded for the folding tray of the 3,000 sheet document finisher?»

    «Hard Disk error. Job is cancelled. Press [End] ##»
    An error has occurred on the hard disk.

    «Incorrect Login User Name or Password.»
     

    «Job Accounting restriction exceeded.»
    The print count exceeded the acceptable count restricted by Job Accounting.

    «Job Separator is full of paper.»
    Is the maximum capacity of the job separator tray exceeded?

    «KPDL error.»
    A PostScript error has occurred.

    «Mailbox tray is full of paper.»
     

    «Memory card error.»
    Was the memory card (Compact Flash) removed while being accessed? Was a valid memory card inserted?

    «Memory card error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. Code: 01
    Memory Card Error: Format error.

    «Memory card error. Job is cancelled. Press [End]. Code: 04
    Memory Card Error: Insufficient memory card space to complete this operation.

    «Memory is full.»
    Unable to continue the job, as the memory is used up.»

    «Memory Is Low»
    Logic Lockup

    «Paper Jam. ###»
    Make a note of the jam location number displayed on the panel. Leave the machine On.

    «Print overrun.»
    Warning. Low printer memory.

    «Removable memory error.»
    An error has occurred on the USB stick memory or Compact Flash memory.

    «Removable memory was removed.»
     

    «Replace all originals and press [Continue].»
     

    «Replace the waste toner box.»
    The waste toner box is full.

    «Reset all originals in the document processor.»
    Are there any originals left in the document processor?

    «Scanner memory is full.»
    Scanning cannot be performed due to insufficient memory for the scanner. Is the acceptable scanning count exceeded?

    «Scanner Paused»
    DMA transmission of compressed, ecompressed, rotated, relocated, or blanked-out image data does not complete within a specified period of time.

    «Set the folding tray.»
    Is the folding tray correctly installed to the 3,000 sheet capacity document finisher?

    «Set the folding unit.»
    Is the folding tray correctly installed to the 3,000 sheet capacity document finisher?

    «Set the punch waste box.»
    The waste toner box is not installed correctly.

    «Set the waste toner box.»
    The waste toner box is not installed correctly.

    «Staple error.»
    The location of the jam will be indicated on the panel. Leave the machine On.

    «Staple jam.»
    The location of the jam will be indicated on the panel. Leave the machine On.

    «The ID is not registered.»
    The account ID# does not match.

    «The memory card is not formatted.»
    Is the removable memory formatted by this machine?

    «The phone receiver is off the hook.»
     

    «The removable memory is not formatted.»
    Is the removable memory formatted by this machine?

    «The source file is not found.»
    The specified file is not found.

    «Top tray of the machine is full of paper.»
    The exit tray at the top of the machine is full.

    «Tray # is full of paper.»
    Is the acceptable storage capacity exceeded for any of the output trays A, B, or C of the 3,000 sheet capacity document finisher?

    «Warning low memory.»
    Further scanning cannot be performed due to insufficient memory.

    Error Code
    Description

    0xF330
    Component: RIP. Category: RIP. Recovery impossible error (CreatePrint and return back value of API is indirect).

    0xF331
    Component: RIP. Category: RIP. Fail to initialize.

    0xF333
    Component: RIP. Category: RIP. Access failure to ME.

    0xF335
    Component: RIP. Category: RIP. Failure to switch TASK.

    0xF336
    Component: RIP. Category: RIP. IOBL process failure.

    0xFB30
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Failed to connect the communication of the controller when starting up. Blue back screen. Cannot enter maintenance mode.

    0xFB31
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Refused to connect the communication of the controller when starting up. Blue back screen. Cannot enter maintenance mode.

    0xFB32
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Time to start up request command (start up request command could not be received). Blue back screen. Cannot enter maintenance mode.

    0xFB33
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Cut off of the communication with the controller is detected — waiting to receive: select () OK return, recv() RX data length 0. Blue back screen. Cannot enter maintenance mode.

    0xFB34
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Time out for Response telegraphic message (could not receive response telegraphic message within a fixed time). In case on not through httpd, this error occurs (in case it does not become CGI time out).

    0xFB35
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Received abusive command from controller. At this moment, only the case that unexpected command comes in when wating for the startup request command.

    0xFB36
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Connection error is detected when waiting for he response telegraphic message from the controller. select () function returned the error (other than EINTR).

    0xFB37
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Connection error is detected when waiting for he response telegraphic message from the controller. rcv () function returned the error.

    0xFB38
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Communication error is detected when transferring (using UNIX domain) response telegraphic message in the panel. send() function returned the error (other than EINTR).

    0xFB39
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Crucial error is detected when processing receive/transfer of the response telegraphic message from controller. Failed to acquire semafo???

    0xFB3A
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Communication error is detected when sending required response telegraphic message from panel. send() function returned the error (other than EINTR).

    CF000
    Component: HDD. Failure to initialize with «dbinit, hostif_stat_chg» comand.

    CF000
    Operation panel PWB comunication error.

    CF010
    ROM Checksum Error.

    CF010
    Main PWB Checksum Error/System Error. Communication error between panel and main controller.

    CF012
    ROM Checksum Error.

    CF020
    Memory Checksum Error/Operation System Error.

    CF030
    Main PWB System Error.

    CF040
    Engine PWB Communication Error.

    CF040
    Engine PWB Communication Error.

    CF041
    Scanner PWB Communication Error.

    CF050
    Engine ROM Checksum Error.

    CF060
    Engine RAM Error.

    CF070
    Flash ROM Error. Defective flash ROM (which?).

    CF080
    Flash ROM Error (during download). Defective flash ROM (which?).

    CF090
    Fax System M Communication Error.

    CF125
    Scanner Unit Error

    CF131
    Component: PCM. Category: OS. Failure to initialize with «dbinit, hostif_stat_chg» comand.

    CF131
    Component: PCM. Category: OS. Failure to acquire Entity data with «dbinit, hostif_stat_chg» comand.

    CF145
    Fax Unit Error.

    CF14F
    Power Source Secondary Side Error/Operation System Error. The operation decomes unstable after recovering the power supply fail (brownout or power drop). Wall voltage is unstable or the main power supply switch was turned OFF/ON within 1 sec.

    CF14F
    Component: OS. Category: OS. Primary supply voltage dropped off temporarily and recovery operation was not stable. If the input power supply voltage is not stable of the Main SW is turned Off/On quickly (about 1 second), this problem occurs.

    CF186
    Print Unit: DVU_PRT_SYSERR_F226_ERROR (Video data flushing error)

    CF18A
    Engine Firmware Incompatible.

    CF18C
    Document BOX error.

    CF1FF
    Component: ScanSys. Category: ScanSys. When the scanner scanning parameter from the topside is in error.

    CF1FF
    Component: IPLogical. Category: PrintSystem. Could not obtain instance of Config, SystemStatus. Use below mentioned class: ipl_search_output.cpp, ipl_feeder_spec.cpp, outputcheck.cpp.

    CF1FF
    Component: Machine Configuration. Category: PrintSystem. Could not obtain instance of Config, SystemStatus. Use below mentioned class: machine_status_engine.cpp.

    CF1FF
    Component: OutputMission. Category: PrintSystem. Increasing and decreasing «Lib», in case that even if there is no original available, tried to process increasing & decreasing.

    CF1FF
    Component: OutputMission. Category: PrintSystem. In case to specify some other value (indirect value) other than single sided/duplex/forced duplex for increasing & decreasing «Lib».

    CF1FF
    Component: OutputMission. Category: PrintSystem. In case of the address for Job setting value structure is NULL.

    CF1FF
    Component: OutputMission. Category: PrintSystem. In case of the code for output completion notice is indirect.

    CF1FF
    Component: OutputMission. Category: PrintSystem. When writing the original information to the storage, in case to get the reply back as [Other Error].

    CF1FF
    Component: OutputMission. Category: PrintSystem. In case to get the reply as [Finisher out of order Error], [No Feeder available in search] from Paper feed/eject «Lib».

    CF1FF
    Component: OutputMission. Category: PrintSystem. In case to get the reply as failure from rotation calculation «Lib».

    CF1FF
    Component: PrintSystem. Category: PrintSystem. Could not obtain instance of Config, SystemStatus. Use below mentioned class: print_startup.cpp.

    CF1FF
    Component: SVI. Category: LioPanel. Logical Error (In case of given parameter is NULL).

    CF214
    Codec: GICL_CDC_ERR_FACTOR_JPEG (several hardware error, software error).

    CF215
    Codec: GICL_CDC_ERR_FACTOR_SRLE (several hardware error, software error).

    CF234
    Data conversion error.

    CF235
    Error code when receiving/printing email.

    CF245
    Process Manager: SYS_PRCM_ERR_FACTOR_SVC_PROC_DOWN (Device process down).

    CF246
    Process Manager: SYS_PRCM_ERR_FACTOR_DEV_PROC_DOWN (Device process down).

    CF247
    Process Manager: SYS_PRCM_ERR_FACTOR_JOBIMG_PROC_DOWN (Job image process down).

    CF247
    Component: ScanSys. Category: ScanSys. Library Error inside of ScanSys.

    CF248
    Component: UNKNOWN. Category: UNKNOWN.

    CF248
    Component: UNKNOWN. Category: UNKNOWN. Code present on with Kyocera Barfode Font CF card installed.

    CF248
    Process Manager: SYS_PRCM_ERR_FACTOR_PRN_PROC_DOWN (Printer process down).

    CF256
    Fax System M IOBL error or KUIOLIB error. Poor contact at the fax card card due to mis-installation.

    CF257
    Component: LFM. Category: FaxSys. KUIOLIB error. Poor contact at the fax card card due to mis-installation.

    CF257
    Fax System M IOBL error or KUIOLIB error. Poor contact at the fax card card due to mis-installation.

    CF25E
    Network Manager:

    CF25F
    Component: LFM. Category: FaxSys. Instance Check Error, Paramemter Error from topside.

    CF26F
    Component: PrintSys. Category: PrintSys. It occurs when the error noticed from VideoDriver. Use by Video_Driver class: Function name, factor can be found by the detail code.

    CF26F
    Print System Other Errors. Bug of v.2.03B has been fixed by v. 2.04A (Booklet > Booklet Print).

    CF26F
    System State Manager:

    CF278
    Energy Saving Manager:

    CF320
    Component: LioFax. Category: FaxSys. An Observer Deletion Error occurred during salvage process. Error received from the method on EventManager or message Tx.

    CF321
    Component: LioFax. Category: FaxSys. Segment code for LioFax initialization is different from «03KH».

    CF323
    Component: LioFax. Category: FaxSys. Return address of Page class when doing FAX Tx/Rx is other abnormal error. Entity (Config, BOX, etc.) access error.

    CF324
    Component: LioFax. Category: FaxSys. Entity parameter error.

    CF325
    Component: LioFax. Category: FaxSys. In case that the time when Error came back from LFM.

    CF326
    Component: LioFax. Category: FaxSys. IOBL error.

    CF327
    Component: LioFax. Category: FaxSys. At the time of KUIOLIB error, CodeChange error, FaxLib error (Sender recorde, Entity related error).

    CF32F
    Component: LioFax. Category: FaxSys. Instance Check Error. Parameter Error from topside.

    CF337
    Device Error (scan control):

    CF3FF
    Component: RIP. Category: RIP. Other/System Crucial Error.

    CF423
    Component: FaxJOB. Category: FaxSys. As the error came back at IF for DocumentBox, JobInfo, Config Entity.

    CF423
    Component: FaxJob. Category: FaxSys. The error came back when accessing (obtaining data, setting data) to below Entity related: job_ent(JobModel,JobInfo), config_ent, reservation, account(certificate), document_box.

    CF423
    Fax System M Error. Wrong data or value detected when the following function is used. Or poor contact at fax card due to mis-installation.

    CF423
    Fax System M Error. The IF error detects during system authentication from ACT_Account_Manager. Or poor contact at fax card due to mis-installation.

    CF424
    Component: FaxJob. Category: FaxSys. As the error came back when obtaining IF for system authentication from ACT_Account_Manager.

    CF424
    Component: FaxJob. Category: FaxSys. The date obtained from the below Entity related is unexpected data: job_ent(JobInfo).

    CF427
    Component: FaxJob. Category: FaxSys. The error came back for the IF of LioFax observer addition/deletion.

    CF42F
    Component: FaxJob. Category: FaxSys. As handing over of the NULL pointer in the class occurred. As memory reservation with new in heap domain is failed: Assert for preventing from segment drop off.

    CF42F
    Component: FaxJob. Category: FaxSys. When generating the class, fail new at obtaining data domain, soft logic error (software bug).

    CF433
    Component: NetClient. Category: ImageProcess. Entity Error.

    CF434
    Component: NetClient. Category: ImageProcess. Entity Data Invalid.

    CF437
    Component: NetClient. Category: ImageProcess. Other Library Error (ImageLibrary, PageData, EventManager).

    CF43F
    Component: NetClient. Category: ImageProcess. Crucial (no memory, invalid parameter, etc.).

    CF441
    Component: CreateScan. Category: ImageProcess. Initialize Error.

    CF444
    Component: CreateScan. Category: ImageProcess. Entity Data Invalid.

    CF445
    Component: CreateScan. Category: ImageProcess. Middleware Error (LioScanner error).

    CF451
    Component: CreatePrint. Category: ImageProcess. Initialization Error.

    CF433 CF434 CF437 CF43F CF441 CF444 CF445 CF451
    HDD Image Process Error. Destruction of stored jobs on the HDD. It may occur when selecting the keys for calling stored copy or scanner job from a custom box.

    CF453
    Component: CreatePrint. Category: ImageProcess. Entity Error.

    CF454
    Component: CreatePrint. Category: ImageProcess. Entity Data Mismatch.

    CF45F
    Component: CreatePrint. Category: ImageProcess. Other Error.

    CF460
    Component: CreateBox (Memory Tx). Category: ImageProcess. Unrecoverable Error.

    CF463
    Component: CreateBox (Memory Tx). Category: ImageProcess. Entity Error.

    CF46F
    Component: CreateBox (Memory Tx). Category: ImageProcess. Crucial (no memory, invalid parameter, etc.).

    CF46F
    PDL Interpreter: REN_INT_ERR_FACTOR_GENERAL (other general error).

    CF470
    Component: CreateFax. Category: ImageProcess. Unrecoverable Error.

    CF473
    Component: CreateFax. Category: ImageProcess. Entity Error.

    CF47F
    Component: CreateFax. Category: ImageProcess. Crucial (no memory, invalid parameter, etc.).

    CF484
    Component: Edit. Category: ImageProcess. Data Invalid (PageData).

    CF487
    Component: Edit. Category: ImageProcess. Other Library Error (ImageLibrary).

    CF48F
    Component: Edit. Category: ImageProcess. Crucial.

    CF490
    Component: Output(Fax). Category: ImageProcess. Unrecoverable Error.

    CF493
    Component: Output(Fax). Category: ImageProcess. Entity Error.

    CF494
    Component: Output(Fax). Category: ImageProcess. Entity Data Invalid.

    CF45F CF453 CF454 CF45F CF460 CF463 CF46F CF470 CF473 CF47F CF484 CF487 CF48F CF490 CF493 CF494
    HDD Image Process Error. Destruction of stored jobs on the HDD. It may occur when selecting the keys for calling stored copy or scanner job from a custom box.

    CF515
     

    CF526
    System Error:

    CF528
    Component: SVI. Category: LioPanel. Panel data abusion error.

    CF530
    Component: PJL. Category: RIP. Recovery impossible error: Thread Create failed.

    CF530
    Component: ReportEventService. Category: RIP. Recovery impossible error: Thread Create failed.

    CF530
    Component: SVCTL_FaxRx_Event_Control. Category: KI Sc. As failed to obtain EM_FaxRx_Ec_Event_Fax_Enable.

    CF530
    Component: SVCTL_Reservation_Event_Control. Category: KI Sc. As failed to notice the event for EM_Rsv_EC_op_Event_FaxJob_Ready.

    CF530
    Component: SVCTL_Job_Start_Command. As JobInfo giving to JSM_JobServiceManager is NULL.

    CF533
    Component: PJL. Category: RIP. Entity error: when CLITICAL ERROR occurred at ME access.

    CF533
    Component: ReportEventService. Category: RIP. Entity error: when CLITICAL ERROR occurred at ME access.

    CF551
    Component: MLPRN. Category: NetAppl. Task generation error.

    CF551
    Component: MLPRT. Category: NetAppl. Task generation error.

    CF551
    Component: EVR_LGS. Category: NetAppl. Task generation error.

    CF610
    Component: SSTUP. Category: OS. Error in the SystemStartUp (Thread generation, Entity data acquisition, DiskManager operation).

    CF610
    Undefined.

    CF610
    System Start Error.

    CF615
    Report Page Generator: USV_RPG_ERR_FACTOR_STREAM (Stream access error).

    CF620
    Component: EventManager. Category: KM-Entity. Failed to obtain/receive event from framework.

    CF620
    Unable to Print.

    CF620
    System Error. Error acquiring the event data. Panel detects CF000 as same error.

    CF620
    System Error. Error acquiring the event data. Panel detects CF000 as same error. Unable to Load Files To CF Card.

    CF630
    Component: PowerManagement. Category: OS. Failed to mount or unmount during transition of the condition.

    CF710
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Network file written error (inetd).

    CF713
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Entity error (inetd).

    CF720
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Network file written error (services).

    CF723
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Entity error (services).

    CF730
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Network file written error (snmpd).

    CF733
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Entity error (snmpd).

    CF743
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Entity error (hosts allow).

    CF750
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Network file written error (hostname).

    CF753
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Entity error (hostname).

    CF760
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Network file written error (papd).

    CF763
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Entity error (papd).

    CF770
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Network file written error (cups).

    CF773
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Entity error (cups).

    CF780
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Network file written error (dhcclient).

    CF783
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Entity error (dhcclient).

    CF790
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Network file written error (smb).

    CF793
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Entity error (smb).

    CF7A0
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Network file written error (netware).

    CF7A3
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Entity error (netware).

    CF7B0
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Network file written error (ipfilter).

    CF7B3
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Entity error (ipfilter).

    CF7C0
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Network file written error (ethermode).

    CF7C3
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Entity error (ethermode).

    CF7D0
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Network file written error (other).

    CF7D3
    Component: IIS. Category: NetApl. Entity error (other).

    CF7D7
    Readout Error of SSL (authentication data).

    CFAxx
    HDD Error.

    CFAxx
    HDD Error.

    CFA10
    Component: OS_TOOLS. Category: OS. Error inside of hot plug detection thread, overwritten thread (failed to issue the event, failed to operate signal handler).

    CFA20
    Component: OS_TOOLS. Category: OS. Failed to obtain memory size.

    CFA23
    Component: OS_TOOLS. Category: OS. Access error to the Entity at master data stored area component.

    CFA30
    Component: OS_TOOLS. Category: OS. CF-DETECT OPEN error <0x07>.

    CFA30
    Component: OS_TOOLS. Category: OS. CF-DETECT IOCTL error <0x08>.

    CFA30
    Component: OS_TOOLS. Category: OS. CF-DETECT CLOSE error <0x09>.

    CFA30
    Component: OS_TOOLS. Category: OS. AES conversion OPEN error <0x0a>.

    CFA30
    Component: OS_TOOLS. Category: OS. AES conversion IOCTL error <0x0b>.

    CFA30
    Component: OS_TOOLS. Category: OS. AES conversion CLOSE error <0x0c>.

    CFA30
    Component: OS_TOOLS. Category: OS. AES conversion command return value error <0x0d>.

    CFA30
    Component: OS_TOOLS. Category: OS. Message queue creation error <0x15>.

    CFA30
    Component: OS_TOOLS. Category: OS. Message queue Tx error <0x16>.

    CFA30
    Component: OS_TOOLS. Category: OS. Message queue Rx error <0x17>.

    CFA30
    Component: OS_TOOLS. Category: OS. Message queue deletion error <0x18>.

    CFA37
    Component: OS_TOOLS. Category: OS. Event Tx error <0x19>.

    CFA43
    Component: OS_TOOLS. Category: OS. Access error to the Entity at USB activation component.

    CFB00
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_E_GENERIC).

    CFB01
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_DNS_INVAL).

    CFB02
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_DNS_NOSERVER).

    CFB03
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_DNS_TIMEDOUT).

    CFB04
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_DNS_NOTFOUND).

    CFB05
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_TCP_OPEN).

    CFB06
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_TCP_CONNECT).

    CFB07
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_TCP_READ).

    CFB08
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_TCP_WRITE).

    CFB09
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_SSL_CONNECT).

    CFB0A
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_SSL_HANDSHAKE).

    CFB0B
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_SSL_READ).

    CFB0C
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_SSL_WRITE).

    CFB0D
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_REQTIMEDOUT).

    CFB0E
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_RSPTIMEDOUT).

    CFB0F
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_CACHE_NONE).

    CFB10
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_CACHE_EXPIRE).

    CFB11
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_AUTH_UNKNOWN).

    CFB12
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_AUTH_NOHEADER).

    CFB13
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_AUTH_FORMAT).

    CFB14
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_REDIRECT_FORMAT).

    CFB15
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_REDIRECT_CANCELLED).

    CFB16
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_REQ_HEADER_SIZEOVER).

    CFB17
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_REQ_BODY_SIZEOVER).

    CFB18
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_RSP_HEADER_SIZEOVER).

    CFB19
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_REQ_TOOMANYCONTINUE).

    CFB1A
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_HTTP_E_TLS_INTOLERANT).

    CFB1B
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_FILEP_E_OPEN).

    CFB1C
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_FILEP_E_READ).

    CFB1D
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_CONTENT_E_SIZEOVER).

    CFB1E
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_CONTENT_E_NO_CONTENT).

    CFB1F
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_CONTENT_E_TOOMANYREDIRECT).

    CFB20
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_CONTENT_E_TOOMANYAUTH).

    CFB21
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_BROWSER_ERROR_NOMEMORY).

    CFB22
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_BROWSER_ERROR_NOMEMORY_IMAGE).

    CFB23
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_BROWSER_ERROR_TOTAL_SIZEOVER).

    CFB24
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_BROWSER_ERROR_BADURL).

    CFB25
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_BROWSER_ERROR_BADMIMETYPE).

    CFB26
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_BROWSER_ERROR_MIXEDSECURETYPE).

    CFB27
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_BROWSER_ERROR_INPUTHISTORY_SIZEOVER).

    CFB28
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_BROWSER_ERROR_INPUT_REQUIRED).

    CFB29
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_BROWSER_ERROR_KMC_NOTIFYMAXWINDOW).

    CFB2A
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_BROWSER_ERROR_KMC_SWKOVERFLOW).

    CFB2B
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_BROWSER_ERROR_KMC_FILEDOWNLOAD).

    CFB2C
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Netfront error (SLIM_BROWSER_ERROR_KMC_SEGFAULT).

    CFB2C CFB30 CFB31
    Panel Error. NetFont error. Communication error between panel and main controller during initialization or rejection of communication by controller during initialization. Blue Screen of Death.

    CFB30
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Failed to connect the communication of the controller when starting up. Blue back screen. Cannot enter maintenance mode.

    CFB30
    Incompatible Level Of Firmware on Main EEPROM.

    CFB30
    Incompatible Level Of Firmware on Main EEPROM.

    CFB31
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Refused to connect the communication of the controller when starting up. Blue back screen. Cannot enter maintenance mode.

    CFB31
    Corrupt Firmware on Main EEPROM.

    CFB31
    Corrupt Firmware on Main EEPROM.

    CFB32
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Time to start up request command (start up request command could not be received). Blue back screen. Cannot enter maintenance mode.

    CFB32
    Panel Error. Timeout request for start up command. Start command hasn’t been received. Possible destruction of system file in HDD. Cannot enter maintenance mode. Blue Screen of Death.

    CFB33
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Cut off of the communication with the controller is detected — waiting to receive: select () OK return, recv() RX data length 0. Blue back screen. Cannot enter maintenance mode.

    CFB33
    Panel Error. Detects disconnection with controller. Possible overdrive of control board or destruction of system file in HDD. Cannot enter maintenance mode. Blue Screen of Death.

    CFB34
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Time out for Response telegraphic message (could not receive response telegraphic message within a fixed time). In case on not through httpd, this error occurs (in case it does not become CGI time out).

    CFB35
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Received abusive command from controller. At this moment, only the case that unexpected command comes in when wating for the startup request command.

    CFB36
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Connection error is detected when waiting for he response telegraphic message from the controller. select () function returned the error (other than EINTR).

    CFB37
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Connection error is detected when waiting for he response telegraphic message from the controller. rcv () function returned the error.

    CFB38
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Communication error is detected when transferring (using UNIX domain) response telegraphic message in the panel. send() function returned the error (other than EINTR).

    CFB39
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Crucial error is detected when processing receive/transfer of the response telegraphic message from controller. Failed to acquire semafo???

    CFB3A
    Component: Panel. Category: KI-Panel. Communication error is detected when sending required response telegraphic message from panel. send() function returned the error (other than EINTR).

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    Изменить размер шрифта ↓ВернутьИзменить размер шрифта ↑Предыстория такая.
    Принесли большое задание примерно 200 000 листов формата А4 с двух сторон.
    После прогона аппарат закапризничал. Появилась серая продольная полоса примерно 2 см в ширину и серый фон с обратной стороны листа.
    Чистка вала из сервисного меню помогала лишь на несколько десятков листов. Решил почистить блок проявки в ручную.
    При разборе высыпалось содержимое. С дуру выбросил. После чистки стал выдавать ошибку 7101. Засыпал в приемную дыхалку новый девелопер бутылочку 75 гр. и тонера примерно пол стакана. При этом проворачивал вал по указанной стрелке.
    После этого изображение появилось, но постоянно после 2-х листов выскакивает ошибка 7101, бумага остается в тракте.
    Серость с обратной стороны не исчезла.
    Предполагаю по первой неисправности недостаточно девелопера или тонера. Сколько примерно нужно того и другого, чтобы восстановить работу? Какую сервисную процедуру выполнить?
    По второй неисправности (грязь на обороте) видимо надо вычистить какой-то бункер на боковой крышке от мусора, чтоб не налипал на ленту?
    Как это сделать? Сам понять не могу.

    Сильно не пинайте, я не профессиональный ремонтник. Работаю инженером по обслуживанию компьютеров, но начальство навалило еще и обслуживание копира.

    Копиру год. Заправляли фирменным тонером в картриджах ТК 6305. Наработка на сегодняшний день 350 000 копий А4.

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    how to reset error c7101 kyocera taskalfa 300ci
    This article is about how to fix error C7101 on your Kyocera TaskAlfa 250ci, 300ci, 400ci, 500ci, and 552ci copier machine. We are sharing a few methods to fix the error c4012 on Kyocera TaskAlfa color series copier, so check them one by one until it gets solved.

    This article is about how to fix error C7101 on your Kyocera TaskAlfa 250ci, 300ci, 400ci, 500ci, and 552ci copier machine. We are sharing a few methods to fix the error c4012 on the Kyocera TaskAlfa color series copier, so check them one by one until it gets solved.

    Meaning of C7101 error Code:

    Kyocera taskalfa 300Ci error code C7101 indicates the associated black developing unit. The black developer would be bad at the time. If the over-toner is too high in the developer unit, it cannot rotate the developer motors. This message cannot be cleared until you have repaired or replaced the black developer unit. The error code will vary depending on the toner sensor of the developing unit

    •  C7101 = Black (K) toner sensor.
    •  C7102 = Cyan (C) toner sensor.
    • C7103 = Magenta (M) toner sensor.
    • C7104 = Yellow (Y) toner sensor.

    Fix C7101 error code:

    1. The black tone in the developer will be worse now. You need to remove the old toner and install the genuine toner.
    2. Replace the black developer unit.
    3. Check the developer’s motor.
    4. Replace the engine PCB.

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