Куосера ошибка 7102

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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.
  • Code: C0070
  • Description: FAX PWB incompatible detection error
  • Causes: Abnormal detection of FAX control PWB incompatibility in the initial communication with the FAX control PWB, any normal communication command is not transmitted.
  • Remedy: 1 Checking the FAX PWB The incompatible FAX PWB is installed. Install the FAX PWB for the applicable model. 2 Firmware upgrade The FAX firmware is faulty. Reinstall the FAX firmware. 3 Replacing the main PWB The main PWB is faulty. Replace the main PWB.
  • Code: C0100
  • Description: Backup memory device error
  • Causes: An abnormal status is output from the flash memory.
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power The flash memory does not operate properly. Turn off the power switch and unplug the power plug. After 5s passes, reconnect the power plug and turn on the power switch. 2 Checking the main PWB The connector or the FFC is not connected properly. Or, the wire, FFC, the PWB is faulty. Clean the terminal of the connectors on the main PWB, reconnect the connector of the wire, and reconnect the FFC terminal. If the wire or the FFC is faulty, repair or replace them. If not resolved, replace the main PWB.
  • Code: C0120
  • Description: MAC address data error
  • Causes: The MAC address data is incorrect.
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power The flash memory does not operate properly. Turn off the power switch and unplug the power plug. After 5s passes, reconnect the power plug and turn on the power switch. 2 Checking the MAC address The MAC address is incorrect. Replace the main PWB when the MAC address is not indicated on the network status page.
  • Code: C0130
  • Description: Backup memory reading/writing error
  • Causes: The reading or writing into the flash memory is unavailable.
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power The flash memory does not operate properly. Turn off the power switch and unplug the power plug. After 5s passes, reconnect the power plug and turn on the power switch. 2 Checking the main PWB The connector or the FFC is not connected properly. Or, the wire, FFC, the PWB is faulty. Clean the terminal of the connectors on the main PWB, reconnect the connector of the wire, and reconnect the FFC terminal. If the wire or the FFC is faulty, repair or replace them. If not resolved, replace the main PWB.
  • Code: C0140
  • Description: Backup memory data error
  • Causes: The flash memory data read at the initial start-up is faulty
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power The flash memory does not operate properly. Turn off the power switch and unplug the power plug. After 5s passes, reconnect the power plug and turn on the power switch. 2 Checking the main PWB The connector or the FFC is not connected properly. Or, the wire, FFC, the PWB is faulty. Clean the terminal of the connectors on the main PWB, reconnect the connector of the wire, and reconnect the FFC terminal. If the wire or the FFC is faulty, repair or replace them. If not resolved, replace the main PWB.
  • Code: C0150
  • Description: Engine EEPROM reading / writing error
  • Causes: 1. Continuous five times detection of no response from the device for 5ms or more on reading / writing. 2. Data read twice do not match continuous 8 times. 3. Writing data and reading data do not match continuous 8 times.
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power The EEPROM on the engine PWB does not operate properly. Turn off the power switch and unplug the power plug. After 5s passes, reconnect the power plug and turn on the power switch. 2 Checking the EEPROM on the engine PWB The EEPROM is not properly attached. Reattach the EEPROM on the engine PWB. 3 Replacing the EEPROM The EEPROM is faulty. 1. Print Maintenance Report at U000 beforehand. 2. Replace the EEPROM on the engine PWB. C6990 appears when turning the power on. Execute U169 at that state. 3. Then, print Maintenance Report at U000. Compare the setting values with Maintenance Report printed before and change the different values. (Target maintenance mode: U063, U100, U127, U140, U161, U465, U468 and U901, etc.) 4. Check the output image and adjust the image at U410, U411, etc. if necessary. 4 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C0160
  • Description: EEPROM data error
  • Causes: The data read from the EEPROM is judged as abnormal.
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power The EEPROM on the engine PWB does not operate properly. Turn off the power switch and unplug the power plug. After 5s passes, reconnect the power plug and turn on the power switch. 2 Executing U021 The storage data in the EEPROM on the engine PWB is faulty. Execute U021. 3 Replacing the EEPROM The EEPROM is faulty. 1. Print Maintenance Report at U000 beforehand. 2. Replace the EEPROM on the engine PWB. C6990 appears when turning the power on. Execute U169 at that state. 3. Then, print Maintenance Report at U000. Compare the setting values with Maintenance Report printed before and change the different values. (Target maintenance mode: U063, U100, U127, U140, U161, U465, U468 and U901, etc.) 4. Check the output image and adjust the image at U410, U411, etc. if necessary. 4 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C0170
  • Description: Charger count error
  • Causes: 1. Errors are detected in both backup memory of the engine PWB charge counter and main PWB charge counter. 2. Main PWB counter data and engine PWB counter date are faulty
  • Remedy: 1 Replacing the main PWB The main PWB is faulty. Replace the main PWB and execute U004 2 Replacing the EEPROM on the engine PWB The EEPROM is faulty. 1. Print Maintenance Report at U000 beforehand. 2. Replace the EEPROM on the engine PWB. C6990 appears when turning the power on. Execute U169 at that state. 3. Then, print Maintenance Report at U000. Compare the setting values with Maintenance Report printed before and change the different values. (Target maintenance mode: U063, U100, U127, U140, U161, U465, U468 and U901, etc.) 4. Check the output image and adjust the image at U410, U411, etc. if necessary. 3 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C0180
  • Description: Machine serial number mismatch
  • Causes: The machine serial Nos. in the main PWB and the EEPROM on the engine PWB mismatch when turning the power on.
  • Remedy: 1 Checking the machine serial No. of the main PWB The main PWB for the different main unit is installed. Check the machine serial Nos of MAIN and ENGINE at U004, and install the correct main PWB if the MAIN No. differs. 2 Checking the machine serial No. in the EEPROM on the engine PWB The EEPROM for the different main unit is installed. Check the machine serial Nos of MAIN and ENGINE at U004, and install the correct EEPROM on the engine PWB if the ENGINE machine serial No. differs. 3 Replacing the main PWB The main PWB is faulty. When the MAIN machine serial No. differs at U004, replace the main PWB and execute U004. 4 Checking the EEPROM on the engine PWB The EEPROM is faulty. If the machine serial number on the engine PWB is different at U004, reattach the EEPROM. If not repaired, replace the EEPROM on the engine PWB by referring to the following procedures. 1. Print Maintenance Report at U000 beforehand. 2. Replace the EEPROM on the engine PWB. C6990 appears when turning the power on. Execute U169 at that state. 3. Then, print Maintenance Report at U000. Compare the setting values with Maintenance Report printed before and change the different values. (Target maintenance mode: U063, U100, U127, U140, U161, U465, U468 and U901, etc.) 4. Check the output image and adjust the image at U410, U411, etc. if necessary. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C0190
  • Description: Backup memory device error (Engine)
  • Causes: Data from the main unit IC cannot be read out at power-up
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power The IC in the engine PWB does not operate normally Turn off the power switch and unplug the power plug. After 5s passes, reconnect the power plug and turn on the power switch. 2 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C0500
  • Description: Drive lock detected by the engine firmware
  • Causes: During the engine steady state control, the main motor drive continued 60 minutes or more (except during the maintenance mode)
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power The firmware in the engine PWB does not operate normally Turn off the power switch and unplug the power plug. After 5s passes, reconnect the power plug and turn on the power switch. 2 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C0510
  • Description: Main charger control error
  • Causes: The main charger bias turns on while the drum stops.
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power The firmware in the engine PWB does not operate normally Turn off the power switch and unplug the power plug. After 5s passes, reconnect the power plug and turn on the power switch. 2 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C0520
  • Description: Developer control error
  • Causes: The developer bias off is detected during the main charge bias off
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power The firmware in the engine PWB does not operate normally Turn off the power switch and unplug the power plug. After 5s passes, reconnect the power plug and turn on the power switch. 2 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C0530
  • Description: Backup task error
  • Causes: No operation 30s or more when monitoring the backup task operation
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power The firmware in the engine PWB does not operate normally Turn off the power switch and unplug the power plug. After 5s passes, reconnect the power plug and turn on the power switch. 2 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C0800
  • Description: Image processing error
  • Causes: The print sequence jam (J010x) is detected 2 times continuously.
  • Remedy: 1 Checking the image data The image data is faulty. When this issue occurs only when handling the certain image data, check if the image data is faulty. 2 Checking the situation The printing operation of the certain file is faulty. Acquire the job’s log if the phenomenon can be reproduced by specifying the job when the error was detected. 3 Checking the main PWB The connector or the FFC is not connected properly. Or, the wire, FFC, the PWB is faulty. Clean the terminal of the connectors on the main PWB, reconnect the connector of the wire, and reconnect the FFC terminal. If the wire or the FFC is faulty, repair or replace them. If not resolved, replace the main PWB.
  • Code: C0830
  • Description: FAX PWB flash program area checksum error
  • Causes: The program stored in the flash memory on the FAX PWB is broken so it cannot perform.
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power The FAX PWB is not connected properly. Turn off the power switch and pull out the power plug. After passing 5s, reattach the FAX PWB and reinsert the power plug. Then, turn on the power switch. 2 Firmware upgrade The firmware is faulty. Reinstall the FAX firmware. 3 Initializing the fax The data in the FAX PWB is faulty. Execute U600 to initialize the FAX. 4 Replacing the FAX PWB The FAX PWB is faulty. Replace the FAX PWB. Step
  • Code: C0840
  • Description: RTC error
  • Causes: • Not communicated with RTC correctly. • RTC data is inconsistent with empty battery.
  • Remedy: 1 Setting time and date (RTC) Time and date (RTC) are erased Set Date and Time (RTC) from System Menu 2 Replacing the main PWB The main PWB is faulty, or the backup battery runs out. Replacing the main PWB
  • Code: C0870
  • Description: PC FAX Image data transmission error
  • Causes: Data was not properly transmitted even if the specified times of retry were made when the large volume data is transmitted between the FAX PWB and the main PWB.
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power The FAX PWB does not operate properly. Turn off the power switch and pull out the power plug. After passing 5s, reattach the FAX PWB and reinsert the power plug. Then, turn on the power switch. 2 Initializing the fax The data in the FAX PWB is faulty. Execute U600 to initialize the FAX. 3 Firmware upgrade The FAX firmware is faulty. Upgrade the fax firmware to the latest version. 4 Replacing the FAX PWB The FAX PWB is faulty. Replace the FAX PWB. 5 Replacing the main PWB The main PWB is faulty. Replace the main PWB.
  • Code: C0920
  • Description: FAX file system error
  • Causes: The backup data could not be stored since the file system of the flash memory is faulty.
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power The FAX PWB does not operate properly. Turn off the power switch and pull out the power plug. After passing 5s, reattach the FAX PWB and reinsert the power plug. Then, turn on the power switch. 2 Initializing the fax FAX control values are incorrect Execute U600 to initialize the FAX. 3 Reconnecting the FAX PWB The FAX PWB is not connected properly. Reinstall FAX PWB to Main PWB. 4 Firmware upgrade The firmware is faulty. Reinstall the FAX firmware. 5 Replacing the FAX PWB The FAX PWB is faulty. Replace the FAX PWB.
  • Code: C0980
  • Description: 24V power interruption detection
  • Causes: • 24V power shutoff signal is detected 1s continuously. • Other service call error occurs after 24V power shutoff signal is lowered, and then 24V power is recovered.
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power The firmware in the engine PWB does not operate normally Turn off the power switch and unplug the power plug. After 5s passes, reconnect the power plug and turn on the power switch. 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Low-voltage PWB — Engine PWB 3 Replacing the low voltage PWB The low voltage PWB is faulty. When the +24V generation from the low voltage PWB is not stable, and it lowers, replace the low voltage PWB. 4 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C1010
  • Description: Lift motor 1 error
  • Causes: • Cassette 1 lift motor over-current is detected 5 times continuously. • Lift sensor on is not detected 5 times continuously when passing 15s after cassette 1 is loaded.
  • Remedy: 1 Checking the lift plate The lift plate does not operate properly. Repair or replace the lift plate when it does not move vertically. 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Lift motor — Engine PWB(YC15) • Lift sensor — Engine PWB(YC15) 3 Checking the lift motor The lift motor is faulty. Check the lift motor operation, and replace it if necessary. 4 Checking the lift sensor The lift sensor is not properly attached, or it is faulty. Reattach PF lift upper limit sensor. If not repaired, replace it. 5 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 6 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C1020
  • Description: PF lift motor 1 error Object: 500-sheet paper feeder, 500-sheetx2 paper feeder
  • Causes: The PF lift sensor 1 on is not detected 5 times continuously when passing 15s after loading cassette 2.
  • Remedy: 1 Checking the lift plate The lift plate does not operate properly. Repair or replace the lift plate when it does not move vertically. 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • PF lift moor 1 — PF PWB (YC4) • PF upper limit sensor 1 — PF PWB (YC3) 3 Checking PF lift motor 1 PF lift motor 1 is faulty. Check the operation of lift motor 1, and replace it if necessary. 4 Checking PF lift sensor 1 PF lift sensor 1 is not properly attached, or it is faulty. Reattach PF lift sensor 1. If not repaired, replace it. 5 PF firmware upgrade The PF firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the PF firmware to the latest version. 6 Replacing the PF PWB The PF PWB is faulty. Replace the PF PWB.
  • Code: C1030
  • Description: PF lift motor 2 error Object: 500-sheetx2 paper feeder
  • Causes: The PF lift sensor 2 on is not detected 5 times continuously when passing 15s after loading cassette 3.
  • Remedy: 1 Checking the lift plate The lift plate does not operate properly. Repair or replace the lift plate when it does not move vertically. 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • PF lift moor 2 — PF PWB (YC6) • PF upper limit sensor 2 — PF PWB (YC5) 3 Checking PF lift motor 2 PF lift motor 2 is faulty. Check the operation of lift motor 2, and replace it if necessary. 4 Checking PF lift sensor 2 PF lift sensor 2 is not properly attached, or it is faulty. Reattach PF lift sensor 2. If not repaired, replace it. 5 PF firmware upgrade The PF firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the PF firmware to the latest version. 6 Replacing the PF PWB The PF PWB is faulty. Replace the PF PWB.
  • Code: C1800
  • Description: Paper Feeder communication error Object: 500-sheet paper feeder, 500-sheetx2 paper feeder
  • Causes: The communication error was detected 10 times continuously.
  • Remedy: 1 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Engine PWB (YC25) — PF PWB(YC1) 2 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware and PF firmware to the latest version 3 Replacing the PF PWB The PF PWB is faulty. Replace the PF PWB. 4 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C1900
  • Description: Paper Feeder EEPROM error Object: 500-sheet paper feeder, 500-sheetx2 paper feeder For internal count
  • Causes: The writing data and the reading data mismatch 4 times continuously when writing.
  • Remedy: 1 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Engine PWB (YC25) — PF PWB(YC1) 2 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware and PF firmware to the latest version 3 Replacing the PF PWB The PF PWB is faulty. Replace the PF PWB. 4 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C2101
  • Description: Developer motor K steady-state error
  • Causes: Developer motor K steady state off is detected for 1s continuously after becoming the steady state.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Developer motor K — Engine PWB (YC18) 3 Checking the drive unit The drive unit is faulty. Execute U030 [Dlp(K)/Drum] and check the developer motor K operation. If there are any load for the gear rotation inside the drive unit replace drive unit B. 4 Replacing the developer motor The developer motor is faulty. Replace developer motor K. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C2102
  • Description: Developer motor CMY steady-state error
  • Causes: Developer motor CMY steady state off is detected 1s continuously after becoming the steady state.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Developer motor CMY — Engine PWB (YC19) 3 Checking the drive unit The drive unit is faulty. Execute U030 [Dlp(Col)] and check the drum motor CMY operation. If there are any load for the gear rotation inside the drive unit replace drive unit A. 4 Replacing the developer motor The developer motor is faulty. Replace developer motor CMY. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C2201
  • Description: Drum motor K steady-state error
  • Causes: Drum motor K steady state off is detected for 1s continuously after becoming the steady state.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Drum motor K — Engine PWB (YC19) 3 Checking the drive unit The drive unit is faulty. Execute U030 [Dlp(K)/Drum] and check the drum motor K operation. If there are any load for the gear rotation inside the drive unit replace drive unit A. 4 Replacing drum motor K Drum motor K is faulty. Replace drum motor K. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C2202
  • Description: Drum motor CMY steady-state error
  • Causes: Drum motor CMY steady state off is detected 1s continuously after becoming the steady state.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Drum motor CMY — Engine PWB (YC19) 3 Checking the drive unit The drive unit is faulty. Execute U030 [Dlp(K)/Drum] and check the drum motor CMY operation. If there are any load for the gear rotation inside the drive unit replace drive unit A. 4 Replacing drum motor CMY Drum motor CMY are faulty. Replace drum motor CMY. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C2300
  • Description: Fuser motor steady state error
  • Causes: The fuser motor steady state off is detected 1s continuously after becoming steady state
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Fuser motor — Engine PWB (YC18) 3 Checking the drive unit The drive unit is faulty. Check the fuser motor operation. If there are any load for the gear rotation inside the drive unit replace drive unit B. 4 Replacing the fuser motor The fuser motor is faulty. Replace the fuser motor. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C2310
  • Description: Fuser motor start-up error
  • Causes: The fuser motor is not in the steady state within 1.5s after start-up.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Fuser motor — Engine PWB (YC18) 3 Checking the drive unit The drive unit is faulty. Check the fuser motor operation. If there are any load for the gear rotation inside the drive unit replace drive unit B. 4 Replacing the fuser motor The fuser motor is faulty. Replace the fuser motor. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C2550
  • Description: Conveying motor steady-state error
  • Causes: The conveying motor steady state off is detected 1s continuously after becoming the steady state.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Conveying motor — Engine PWB (YC14) 3 Checking the drive unit The drive unit is faulty. Execute U030 [Feed] and check the feed motor operation. If there are any load for the gear rotation inside the drive unit replace drive unit C. 4 Replacing the conveying motor The conveying motor is faulty. Replace the conveying motor. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C2550
  • Description: Conveying motor startup error
  • Causes: The conveying motor is not in the steady state within 2s after start-up.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Conveying motor — Engine PWB (YC14) 3 Checking the drive unit The drive unit is faulty. Execute U030 [Feed] and check the feed motor operation. If there are any load for the gear rotation inside the drive unit replace drive unit C. 4 Replacing the conveying motor The conveying motor is faulty. Replace the conveying motor. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C2600
  • Description: PF motor error Object: 500-sheet paper feeder, 500-sheetx2 paper feeder
  • Causes: An error signal was detected 2s continuously during the PF motor drive
  • Remedy: 1 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • PF motor — PF PWB(YC25) 2 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the PF firmware to the latest version. 3 Checking the PF motor The PF motor is faulty Replace the PF motor 4 Replacing the PF PWB The PF PWB is faulty. Replace the PF PWB.
  • Code: C2700
  • Description: Belt release motor error
  • Causes: The error signal is detected for 3s continuously after the belt release motor starts up.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The engine firmware is faulty. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the drive parts The drive transmission of the belt release motor is faulty. Repair the drive transmission parts if the drive from the belt release motor is not transmitted. 3 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Belt release motor — Transfer PWB (YC2) • Belt rotation sensor — Transfer PWB (YC2) • Transfer PWB (YC2) — Transfer relay PWB (YC1) • Transfer relay PWB (YC2) — Engine PWB (YC11) 4 Checking the belt rotation sensor The belt rotation sensor comes off. Reattach or replace the belt rotation sensor. 5 Checking the belt release motor The belt release motor is not operated correctly. Reattach or replace the belt release motor. 6 Primary transfer unit replacement The primary transfer roller liftup drive section is faulty. Replace the primary transfer unit. 7 Replacing the transfer relay PWB The transfer relay PWB is faulty. Replace the transfer relay PWB. 8 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C3100
  • Description: Carriage error Object: CIS model
  • Causes: The home position sensor is off and does not turn on when passing the specified time at initialization and it does not turn on at retry once.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the scanner and ISU shaft A load is applied to the scanner movement. Move the mirror unit manually. If there is heavy load in excess, check the drive belt and clean the ISU shaft. 3 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Scanner motor — Engine PWB (YC12) 4 Checking the scanner motor The scanner motor is faulty. Reattach the scanner motor. If not repaired, replace it. 5 Checking the home position sensor The home position sensor is faulty. Reattach the home position sensor. If not repaired, replace it. 6 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C3100
  • Description: Carriage error Object: LED model
  • Causes: The home position sensor is off and does not turn on when passing the specified time at initialization and it does not turn on at retry once.
  • Remedy: 1 Unlocking the primary mirror unit The primary mirror unit is not unlocked. Unlock the primary mirror unit. 2 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version. 3 Checking the scanner and scanner wire A load is applied to the scanner movement. Move the mirror unit manually. If there is heavy load in excess, clean the scanner wire, wire drum, scanner rail, etc. 4 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Scanner motor — Engine PWB (YC12) 5 Checking the scanner motor and the belt tension. The scanner motor or belt tension is faulty Reattach the scanner motor and adjust the belt tension. If not repaired, replace the scanner motor. 6 Checking the home position sensor The home position sensor is faulty. Reattach the home position sensor. If not repaired, replace it. 7 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C3200
  • Description: LED error Object: LED model
  • Causes: The white reference data retrieved by lighting the lamp at the initial operation is at the specified value or less.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the LED lamp The LED lamp does not light. Check if the LED lamp lights. If it does not light, replace the lamp unit and execute U411 [Table]. 3 Checking the connection The FFC is not correctly connected. Clean the FFC terminals of the following FFC and reconnect them. If the FFC terminal is deformed or broken, replace the FFC. • LED drive PWB — Main PWB (YC3003) 4 Checking the lens unit The CCD PWB is faulty. Clean the FFC terminal and reconnect it. If deformed or broken, replace the FFC. • CCD PWB — Main PWB (YC3002) If not repaired, replace the lens unit and execute U411. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C3200
  • Description: CIS error Object: CIS model
  • Causes: • The white reference data retrieved by lighting the lamp at the initial operation is lower than the specified value. • The white reference data retrieved by lighting the lamp at the auto table adjustment is lower than the specified value.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the CIS lamp The CIS lamp does not light Check if the CIS lamp turns on. If not, replace the lamp unit and execute U411 [Table] 3 Checking the connection The FFC is not correctly connected. Clean the FFC terminals of the following FFC and reconnect them. If the FFC terminal is deformed or broken, replace the FFC. • CIS PWB — Main PWB (YC3001) 4 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C3300
  • Description: CCD AGC error Object: LED model For internal count
  • Causes: The white reference data after adjustment is not within the target range
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Cleaning the backside of the contact glass The white reference sheet is dirty. Clean the white reference sheet at the backside of the contact glass. 3 Checking the LED lamp The LED lamp is broken. Check if the LED lamp lights. If it does not light, replace the lamp unit and execute U411 [Table]. 4 Checking the connection The FFC is not correctly connected. Clean the FFC terminals of the following FFC and reconnect them. If the FFC terminal is deformed or broken, replace the FFC. • LED drive PWB — Main PWB (YC3003) 5 Checking the lens unit The CCD PWB is faulty. Clean the FFC terminal and reconnect it. If deformed or broken, replace the FFC. • CCD PWB — Main PWB (YC3002) If not repaired, replace the lens unit and execute U411. 6 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C3300
  • Description: CIS AGC error Object: CIS model For internal count
  • Causes: The white reference data after adjustment is not within the target range
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Cleaning the backside of the contact glass The white reference sheet is dirty. Clean the white reference sheet at the backside of the contact glass. 3 Checking the CIS lamp The CIS lamp does not light Check if the CIS lamp turns on. If not, replace the lamp unit and execute U411 [Table] 4 Checking the connection The FFC is not correctly connected. Clean the FFC terminals of the following FFC and reconnect them. If the FFC terminal is deformed or broken, replace the FFC. • CIS PWB — Main PWB (YC3001) 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C3500
  • Description: Scanner AISC communication error
  • Causes: Readback values are different 4 times continuously during communication between the scanner and ASIC
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the main firmware and the engine firmware to the latest version. 2 Checking the connection FFC is not connected properly. Or it is faulty. Clean the FFC terminals of the following FFC and reconnect them. If the FFC terminal is deformed or broken, replace the FFC. • Main PWB (YC26) — Engine PWB (YC3) 3 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB. 4 Replacing the main PWB The main PWB is faulty. Replace the main PWB.
  • Code: C3600
  • Description: Scanner sequence error
  • Causes: • Mail box buffer overflow is detected. • Software sequence error is detected.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the main firmware and the engine firmware to the latest version. 2 Executing U021 The memory operation is faulty. Execute U021 and initialize the backup data 3 Checking the connection FFC is not connected properly. Or it is faulty. Clean the FFC terminals of the following FFC and reconnect them. If the FFC terminal is deformed or broken, replace the FFC. • Main PWB (YC26) — Engine PWB (YC3) 4 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB. 5 Replacing the main PWB The main PWB is faulty. Replace the main PWB.
  • Code: C4001
  • Description: Polygon motor K startup error
  • Causes: Polygon motor K is not in the steady state within 10s after becoming steady state.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Polygon motor K — LSU relay PWB (YC5) • LSU relay PWB (YC9) — Engine PWB (YC6) 3 Checking the polygon motor The polygon motor does not rotate properly. Check the rotation sound of the polygon motor, and reattach or replace LSU K if it does not rotate properly. 4 Replacing the LSU relay PWB The LSU relay PWB is faulty. Replace the LSU relay PWB. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C4002
  • Description: Polygon motor C startup error
  • Causes: Polygon motor C is not in the steady state within 10s after becoming steady state.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Polygon motor C — LSU relay PWB (YC7) • LSU relay PWB (YC9) — Engine PWB (YC6) 3 Checking the polygon motor The polygon motor does not rotate properly. Check the rotation sound of the polygon motor, and reattach or replace LSU C if it does not rotate properly. 4 Replacing the LSU relay PWB The LSU relay PWB is faulty. Replace the LSU relay PWB. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C4003
  • Description: Polygon motor M startup error
  • Causes: Polygon motor M is not in the steady state within 10s after becoming steady state.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Polygon motor M — LSU relay PWB (YC6) • LSU relay PWB (YC9) — Engine PWB (YC6) 3 Checking the polygon motor The polygon motor does not rotate properly. Check the rotation sound of the polygon motor, and reattach or replace LSU M if it does not rotate properly. 4 Replacing the LSU relay PWB The LSU relay PWB is faulty. Replace the LSU relay PWB. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C4004
  • Description: Polygon motor Y startup error
  • Causes: Polygon motor Y is not in the steady state within 10s after becoming steady state.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Polygon motor Y — LSU relay PWB (YC8) • LSU relay PWB (YC9) — Engine PWB (YC6) 3 Checking the polygon motor The polygon motor does not rotate properly. Check the rotation sound of the polygon motor, and reattach or replace LSU Y if it does not rotate properly. 4 Replacing the LSU relay PWB The LSU relay PWB is faulty. Replace the LSU relay PWB. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C4011
  • Description: Polygon motor K steady-state error
  • Causes: Polygon motor K is off from the steady state for 1s continuously after becoming the steady state.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Polygon motor K — LSU relay PWB (YC5) • LSU relay PWB (YC9) — Engine PWB (YC6) 3 Checking the polygon motor The polygon motor does not rotate properly. Check the rotation sound of the polygon motor, and reattach or replace LSU K if it does not rotate properly. 4 Replacing the LSU relay PWB The LSU relay PWB is faulty. Replace the LSU relay PWB. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C4012
  • Description: Polygon motor C steady-state error
  • Causes: Polygon motor C is off from the steady state for 1s continuously after becoming the steady state.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Polygon motor C — LSU relay PWB (YC7) • LSU relay PWB (YC9) — Engine PWB (YC6) 3 Checking the polygon motor The polygon motor does not rotate properly. Check the rotation sound of the polygon motor, and reattach or replace LSU C if it does not rotate properly. 4 Replacing the LSU relay PWB The LSU relay PWB is faulty. Replace the LSU relay PWB. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C4013
  • Description: Polygon motor M steady-state error
  • Causes: Polygon motor M is off from the steady state for 1s continuously after becoming the steady state.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Polygon motor M — LSU relay PWB (YC6) • LSU relay PWB (YC9) — Engine PWB (YC6) 3 Checking the polygon motor The polygon motor does not rotate properly. Check the rotation sound of the polygon motor, and reattach or replace LSU M if it does not rotate properly. 4 Replacing the LSU relay PWB The LSU relay PWB is faulty. Replace the LSU relay PWB. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C4014
  • Description: Polygon motor Y steady-state error
  • Causes: Polygon motor Y is off from the steady state for 1s continuously after becoming the steady state.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Polygon motor Y — LSU relay PWB (YC8) • LSU relay PWB (YC9) — Engine PWB (YC6) 3 Checking the polygon motor The polygon motor does not rotate properly. Check the rotation sound of the polygon motor, and reattach or replace LSU Y if it does not rotate properly. 4 Replacing the LSU relay PWB The LSU relay PWB is faulty. Replace the LSU relay PWB. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C4101
  • Description: BD initialization error (Black)
  • Causes: BD is not detected within 1s after polygon motor K is in the steady state.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the main firmware to the latest version. 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • APC PWB K — LSU relay PWB (YC1) • LSU relay PWB (YC10) — Main PWB (YC23) 3 Checking the LSU The APC PWB does not operate normally Reinstall or replace LSU K. 4 Replacing the LSU relay PWB The LSU relay PWB is faulty. Replace the LSU relay PWB. 5 Replacing the main PWB The main PWB is faulty. Replace the main PWB.
  • Code: C4102
  • Description: BD initialization error (Cyan)
  • Causes: BD is not detected within 1s after polygon motor C is in the steady state.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the main firmware to the latest version. 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • APC PWB C — LSU relay PWB (YC3) • LSU relay PWB (YC10) — Main PWB (YC23) 3 Checking the LSU The APC PWB does not operate normally Reinstall or replace LSU C. 4 Replacing the LSU relay PWB The LSU relay PWB is faulty. Replace the LSU relay PWB. 5 Replacing the main PWB The main PWB is faulty. Replace the main PWB.
  • Code: C4103
  • Description: BD initialization error (Magenta)
  • Causes: BD is not detected within 1s after polygon motor M is in the steady state.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the main firmware to the latest version. 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • APC PWB M — LSU relay PWB (YC2) • LSU relay PWB (YC10) — Main PWB (YC23) 3 Checking the LSU The APC PWB does not operate normally Reinstall or replace LSU M. 4 Replacing the LSU relay PWB The LSU relay PWB is faulty. Replace the LSU relay PWB. 5 Replacing the main PWB The main PWB is faulty. Replace the main PWB.
  • Code: C4104
  • Description: BD initialization error (Yellow)
  • Causes: BD is not detected within 1s after polygon motor Y is in the steady state.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the main firmware to the latest version. 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • APC PWB Y — LSU relay PWB (YC4) • LSU relay PWB (YC10) — Main PWB (YC23) 3 Checking the LSU The APC PWB does not operate normally Reinstall or replace LSU Y. 4 Replacing the LSU relay PWB The LSU relay PWB is faulty. Replace the LSU relay PWB. 5 Replacing the main PWB The main PWB is faulty. Replace the main PWB.
  • Code: C4600
  • Description: LSU cleaning motor error
  • Causes: The error signal is detected for 2s continuously after the motor starts up.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the drive parts The drive transmission from the LSU cleaning motor is faulty. Repair the drive transmission parts if the drive from the LSU cleaning motor is not transmitted. 3 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • LSU cleaning motor — LSU relay PWB (YC11) • LSU relay PWB (YC9) — Engine PWB (YC6) 4 Replacing the LSU cleaning motor The LSU cleaning motor is faulty. Replace the LSU cleaning motor. 5 Replacing the LSU relay PWB The LSU relay PWB is faulty. Replace the LSU relay PWB. 6 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C4700
  • Description: Video ASIC device error
  • Causes: Writing data and reading data does not match 8 consecutive times.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the main firmware and engine firmware to the latest version. 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Main PWB (YC26) — Engine PWB (YC3) 3 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB. 4 Replacing the main PWB The main PWB is faulty. Replace the main PWB.
  • Code: C6000
  • Description: IH heating error
  • Causes: 1. The fuser center thermistor does not detect 100°C / 212°F or more within 25s after warm-up is started. 2. During the warm-up, the fuser center thermistor does not detect the ready temperature within 20s after it detects 100°C / 212°F.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Executing U169 The IH setting mismatches the power supply specification. Set the destination same as the voltage of the IH PWB at U169. 3 Removing foreign material There are foreign objects between the fuser unit and the IH unit. Or, the foreign objects are adhered on the fuser heat belt. Remove foreign material if it is on between the fuser unit and the IH unit, or on the fuser unit. Then, reinstall the fuser unit. 4 Reinstalling the fuser unit There are foreign objects in the drawer contact terminal of the fuser unit Clean the drawer connector terminal of the fuser unit. Check if the pin of the drawer connector is not bent, and replace the fuser unit if it is bent. If it is normal, reinstall the fuser unit so that the drawer connector is securely connected. 5 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Drawer connector of the fuser unit — Engine PWB (YC9) • IH unit — IH PWB (YC2, YC3) • IH PWB (YC4) — Engine PWB (YC10) 6 Replacing the fuser unit The parts such as the thermistor or thermal cutout are faulty. Replace the fuser unit. 7 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB. 8 Replacing the IH PWB The IH PWB is faulty. Replace the IH PWB. 9 Replacing the IH unit The IH unit is faulty. Replace the IH unit.
  • Code: C6020
  • Description: Fuser center thermistor high temperature error
  • Causes: The fuser center thermistor detected 230°C / 446°F or more for 1s.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Reinstalling the fuser unit There are foreign objects in the drawer contact terminal of the fuser unit Clean the drawer connector terminal of the fuser unit. Check if the pin of the drawer connector is not bent, and replace the fuser unit if it is bent. If it is normal, reinstall the fuser unit so that the drawer connector is securely connected. 3 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Drawer connector of the fuser unit — Engine PWB (YC9) • IH unit — IH PWB (YC2, YC3) • IH PWB (YC4) — Engine PWB (YC10) 4 Replacing the fuser unit The parts such as the thermistor are faulty. Replace the fuser unit. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB. 6 Replacing the IH PWB The IH PWB is faulty. Replace the IH PWB. 7 Replacing the IH unit The IH unit is faulty. Replace the IH unit.
  • Code: C6030
  • Description: Broken fuser center thermistor
  • Causes: 1. During warm-up, the fuser center thermistor detects 41°C / 105°F for 1s continuously while the fuser edge thermistor detects 100°C / 212°F or more. 2. The fuser center thermistor does not detect 25°C / 77°F within 12s after start-up.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Removing foreign material There are foreign objects between the fuser unit and the IH unit. Or, the foreign objects are adhered on the fuser heat belt. Remove foreign material if it is on between the fuser unit and the IH unit, or on the fuser unit. Then, reinstall the fuser unit. 3 Reinstalling the fuser unit There are foreign objects in the drawer contact terminal of the fuser unit Clean the drawer connector terminal of the fuser unit. Check if the pin of the drawer connector is not bent, and replace the fuser unit if it is bent. If it is normal, reinstall the fuser unit so that the drawer connector is securely connected. 4 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Drawer connector of the fuser unit — Engine PWB (YC9) • IH unit — IH PWB (YC2, YC3) • IH PWB (YC4) — Engine PWB (YC10) 5 Replacing the fuser unit The parts such as the thermistor are faulty. Replace the fuser unit. 6 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB. 7 Replacing the IH PWB The IH PWB is faulty. Replace the IH PWB. 8 Replacing the IH unit The IH unit is faulty. Replace the IH unit.
  • Code: C6050
  • Description: Fuser center thermistor low temperature error
  • Causes: The fuser center thermistor detects less than 80°C / 176°F for 1s during printing.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Removing foreign material There are foreign objects between the fuser unit and the IH unit. Or, the foreign objects are adhered on the fuser heat belt. Remove foreign material if it is on between the fuser unit and the IH unit, or on the fuser unit. Then, reinstall the fuser unit. 3 Reinstalling the fuser unit There are foreign objects in the drawer contact terminal of the fuser unit Clean the drawer connector terminal of the fuser unit. Check if the pin of the drawer connector is not bent, and replace the fuser unit if it is bent. If it is normal, reinstall the fuser unit so that the drawer connector is securely connected. 4 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Drawer connector of the fuser unit — Engine PWB (YC9) • IH unit — IH PWB (YC2, YC3) • IH PWB (YC4) — Engine PWB (YC10) 5 Replacing the fuser unit The parts such as the thermistor are faulty. Replace the fuser unit. 6 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB. 7 Replacing the IH PWB The IH PWB is faulty. Replace the IH PWB. 8 Replacing the IH unit The IH unit is faulty. Replace the IH unit.
  • Code: C6120
  • Description: Fuser press roller thermistor high temperature error
  • Causes: The fuser press roller thermistor detected 210°C / 410°F or more for 1s.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Reinstalling the fuser unit There are foreign objects in the drawer contact terminal of the fuser unit Clean the drawer connector terminal of the fuser unit. Check if the pin of the drawer connector is not bent, and replace the fuser unit if it is bent. If it is normal, reinstall the fuser unit so that the drawer connector is securely connected. 3 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Drawer connector of the fuser unit — Engine PWB (YC9) 4 Replacing the fuser unit The parts such as the thermistor are faulty. Replace the fuser unit. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C6130
  • Description: Broken fuser press roller thermistor
  • Causes: 1. During warm-up, the fuser press roller thermistor detects less than 35°C / 95°F for 60s continuously. 2. After finishing warm-up, the fuser press roller thermistor detects less than 35°C / 95°F for 30s continuously.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Removing foreign material There are foreign objects between the fuser unit and the IH unit. Or, the foreign objects are adhered on the fuser heat belt. Remove foreign material if it is on between the fuser unit and the IH unit, or on the fuser unit. Then, reinstall the fuser unit. 3 Reinstalling the fuser unit There are foreign objects in the drawer contact terminal of the fuser unit Clean the drawer connector terminal of the fuser unit. Check if the pin of the drawer connector is not bent, and replace the fuser unit if it is bent. If it is normal, reinstall the fuser unit so that the drawer connector is securely connected. 4 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Drawer connector of the fuser unit — Engine PWB (YC9) • IH unit — IH PWB (YC2, YC3) • IH PWB (YC4) — Engine PWB (YC10) 5 Replacing the fuser unit The parts such as the thermistor are faulty. Replace the fuser unit. 6 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB. 7 Replacing the IH PWB The IH PWB is faulty. Replace the IH PWB. 8 Replacing the IH unit The IH unit is faulty. Replace the IH unit.
  • Code: C6200
  • Description: IH heating error 2
  • Causes: 1. After warm-up is started, the fuser edge thermistor does not detect 80°C / 176°F within 25s. Or, during the warm-up, specified temperature (Ready display temperature) is not detected even 420s passed after center thermistor reached 100°C / 212°F.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Removing foreign material There are foreign objects between the fuser unit and the IH unit. Or, the foreign objects are adhered on the fuser heat belt. Remove foreign material if it is on between the fuser unit and the IH unit, or on the fuser unit. Then, reinstall the fuser unit. 3 Reinstalling the fuser unit There are foreign objects in the drawer contact terminal of the fuser unit Clean the drawer connector terminal of the fuser unit. Check if the pin of the drawer connector is not bent, and replace the fuser unit if it is bent. If it is normal, reinstall the fuser unit so that the drawer connector is securely connected. 4 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Drawer connector of the fuser unit — Engine PWB (YC9) • IH unit — IH PWB (YC2, YC3) • IH PWB (YC4) — Engine PWB (YC10) 5 Replacing the fuser unit The parts such as the thermistor are faulty. Replace the fuser unit. 6 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB. 7 Replacing the IH PWB The IH PWB is faulty. Replace the IH PWB. 8 Replacing the IH unit The IH unit is faulty. Replace the IH unit.
  • Code: C6220
  • Description: Fuser edge thermistor high temperature error
  • Causes: The fuser edge thermistor detects 245°C / 473°F or more for 1s.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Reinstalling the fuser unit There are foreign objects in the drawer contact terminal of the fuser unit Clean the drawer connector terminal of the fuser unit. Check if the pin of the drawer connector is not bent, and replace the fuser unit if it is bent. If it is normal, reinstall the fuser unit so that the drawer connector is securely connected. 3 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Drawer connector of the fuser unit — Engine PWB (YC9) 4 Replacing the fuser unit The parts such as the thermistor are faulty. Replace the fuser unit. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB. 6 Replacing the IH unit The IH unit is faulty. Replace the IH unit.
  • Code: C6230
  • Description: Broken fuser edge thermistor
  • Causes: 1. During warm-up, the fuser edge thermistor detects less than 41°C / 105°F for 1s continuously while the fuser center thermistor detects 100°C / 212°F or more. 2. The fuser edge thermistor does not detect 25°C / 77°F within 12s after start-up.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Reinstalling the fuser unit There are foreign objects in the drawer contact terminal of the fuser unit Clean the drawer connector terminal of the fuser unit. Check if the pin of the drawer connector is not bent, and replace the fuser unit if it is bent. If it is normal, reinstall the fuser unit so that the drawer connector is securely connected. 3 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Drawer connector of the fuser unit — Engine PWB (YC9) 4 Replacing the fuser unit The parts such as the thermistor are faulty. Replace the fuser unit. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C6250
  • Description: Fuser edge thermistor low temperature error
  • Causes: The fuser edge thermistor detected less than 80°C / 176°F for 1s during printing.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Removing foreign material There are foreign objects between the fuser unit and the IH unit. Or, the foreign objects are adhered on the fuser heat belt. Remove foreign material if it is on between the fuser unit and the IH unit, or on the fuser unit. Then, reinstall the fuser unit. 3 Reinstalling the fuser unit There are foreign objects in the drawer contact terminal of the fuser unit Clean the drawer connector terminal of the fuser unit. Check if the pin of the drawer connector is not bent, and replace the fuser unit if it is bent. If it is normal, reinstall the fuser unit so that the drawer connector is securely connected. 4 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Drawer connector of the fuser unit — Engine PWB (YC9) • IH unit — IH PWB (YC2, YC3) • IH PWB (YC4) — Engine PWB (YC10) 5 Replacing the fuser unit The parts such as the thermistor are faulty. Replace the fuser unit. 6 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB. 7 Replacing the IH PWB The IH PWB is faulty. Replace the IH PWB. 8 Replacing the IH unit The IH unit is faulty. Replace the IH unit.
  • Code: C6320
  • Description: Fuser middle thermistor high temperature error
  • Causes: The fuser middle thermistor detected 245°C / 473°F or more for 1s.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Reinstalling the fuser unit There are foreign objects in the drawer contact terminal of the fuser unit Clean the drawer connector terminal of the fuser unit. Check if the pin of the drawer connector is not bent, and replace the fuser unit if it is bent. If it is normal, reinstall the fuser unit so that the drawer connector is securely connected. 3 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Drawer connector of the fuser unit — Engine PWB (YC9) 4 Replacing the fuser unit The parts such as the thermistor are faulty. Replace the fuser unit. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB. 6 Replacing the IH unit The IH unit is faulty. Replace the IH unit.
  • Code: C6330
  • Description: Broken fuser middle thermistor
  • Causes: The fuser middle thermistor detects less than 41 °C / 105°F for 1s continuously while the fuser center thermistor or the fuser edge thermistor detects 100°C / 212°F or more during warm-up.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Reinstalling the fuser unit There are foreign objects in the drawer contact terminal of the fuser unit Clean the drawer connector terminal of the fuser unit. Check if the pin of the drawer connector is not bent, and replace the fuser unit if it is bent. If it is normal, reinstall the fuser unit so that the drawer connector is securely connected. 3 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Drawer connector of the fuser unit — Engine PWB (YC9) 4 Replacing the fuser unit The parts such as the thermistor are faulty. Replace the fuser unit. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB. 6 Replacing the IH unit The IH unit is faulty. Replace the IH unit.
  • Code: C6600
  • Description: Fuser heat belt rotation error
  • Causes: The belt rotation pulse is not input for 1.8s continuously.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Reinstalling the fuser unit There are foreign objects in the drawer contact terminal of the fuser unit Clean the drawer connector terminal of the fuser unit. Check if the pin of the drawer connector is not bent, and replace the fuser unit if it is bent. If it is normal, reinstall the fuser unit so that the drawer connector is securely connected. 3 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Drawer connector of the fuser unit — Engine PWB (YC9) 4 Replacing the fuser unit The fuser unit parts such as the fuser heat belt, the belt rotation detecting system, or the belt rotation sensor are faulty Replace the fuser unit. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB. 6 Replacing the fuser drive unit The fuser drive unit is faulty. Replace the fuser drive unit. Step
  • Code: C6610
  • Description: Fuser pressure release sensor error
  • Causes: 1. The fuser pressure release sensor does not turn off even after 10s passed from instructing to reduce the fuser pressure. 2. The fuser pressure release sensor does not turn on even after 10s passed from instructing to increase the fuser pressure. 3. The lock signal of the fuser pressure release motor became error for 300ms.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Reinstalling the fuser unit There are foreign objects in the drawer contact terminal of the fuser unit Clean the drawer connector terminal of the fuser unit. Check if the pin of the drawer connector is not bent, and replace the fuser unit if it is bent. If it is normal, reinstall the fuser unit so that the drawer connector is securely connected. 3 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Drawer connector of the fuser unit — Engine PWB (YC9) 4 Replacing the fuser unit The fuser unit is faulty at the fuser pressure release mechanism or the fuser pressure release sensor . Replace the fuser unit. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C6740
  • Description: IH PWB high temperature error (IGBT2)
  • Causes: The IGBT temperature acquired from the power microprocessor detects 115°C / 239°F or more for 1s continuously.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • IH fan motor — Engine PWB (YC20) • IH PWB (YC4) — Engine PWB (YC10) 3 Replacing the IH PWB fan motor The IH PWB fan motor is faulty. Replace the IH PWB fan motor. 4 Replacing the IH PWB The IH PWB is faulty. Replace the IH PWB. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C6760
  • Description: Fuser IH input excessive electric current error
  • Causes: The input current obtained from the power microcomputer was 20A (100/120V) or 10A (200V) or more continued for 200ms.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the fuser unit The fuser heat belt is faulty. Detach the fuser unit and check if the fuser heat belt is not faulty. If there is any damage, replace the fuser unit. 3 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • IH PWB (YC4) — Engine PWB (YC10) 4 Replacing the IH PWB The IH PWB is faulty. Replace the IH PWB. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C6770
  • Description: IH low power error
  • Causes: After fuser heating starts,the electric power detection on the IH PWB detected a set electric power value of 30% or less for a predetermined time.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Reinstalling the fuser unit There are foreign objects in the drawer contact terminal of the fuser unit Clean the drawer connector terminal of the fuser unit. Check if the pin of the drawer connector is not bent, and replace the fuser unit if it is bent. If it is normal, reinstall the fuser unit so that the drawer connector is securely connected. 3 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • IH unit — IH PWB (YC2, YC3) • IH PWB (YC4) — Engine PWB (YC10) 4 Replacing the IH unit The IH unit is faulty. (The coil is broken.) Replace the IH unit. 5 Replacing the IH PWB The IH PWB is faulty. Replace the IH PWB. 6 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C6940
  • Description: IH fan motor error
  • Causes: Lock-up is detected for 20s continuously when the fan motor drives.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • IH fan motor — Engine PWB (YC20) 3 Checking the IH fan motor The IH fan motors do not properly operate. Clean the IH fan motor and remove foreign objects. If not resolved after that, replace the IH fan motor. 4 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C6950
  • Description: IH-CPU communication error
  • Causes: 1. Communication between the IH PWB and the engine PWB is not established in the initial communication. (150ms interval x 10 times retries and then 3 times retries of the relay remote) 2. After the initial communication is established, communication between the IH PWB and the engine PWB is not established at the operation except for printing. (If communication fails for 500ms, 3 times retries or the relay remote are performed.) 3. After the initial communication is established, communication between the IH PWB and the engine PWB is not established durint printing. (If communication fails for 500ms, 150ms interval x 10 times retries are performed.)
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power The power startup delays. Turn off the power switch and unplug the power plug. After 5s passes, reconnect the power plug and turn on the power switch. 2 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 3 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • IH PWB (YC4) — Engine PWB (YC10) 4 Replacing the IH PWB The IH PWB is faulty. Replace the IH PWB. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C6990
  • Description: Fuser power source destination error
  • Causes: The engine backup data does not match the IH PWB power supply destination. (0, 5 or more)
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Executing U169 The voltage setting at U169 mismatches the voltage of the IH PWB. Set the destination same as the voltage of the IH PWB at U169. 3 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • IH PWB (YC4) — Engine PWB (YC10) 4 Replacing the IH PWB The IH PWB is faulty. Replace the IH PWB. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C7101
  • Description: T/C sensor K error
  • Causes: The sensor input voltage is less than 0.3V, or 3.2V or more. Also, that state continues for 5s or more.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Reinstalling the developer unit The developer unit is not properly installed. Reinstall developer unit K so that the connector firmly connects. 3 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Developer PWB K — Drum/Developer relay PWB (YC9) • Drum/Developer relay PWB (YC1) — Engine PWB (YC17) 4 Developer unit replacement Developer unit K (T/C sensor K) is faulty. Replace developer unit K. 5 Replacing the drum/developer relay PWB The drum/developer relay PWB is faulty. Replace the drum/developer relay PWB. 6 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C7102
  • Description: T/C sensor C error
  • Causes: The sensor input voltage is less than 0.3V, or 3.2V or more. Also, that state continues for 5s or more.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Reinstalling the developer unit The developer unit is not properly installed. Reinstall developer unit C so that the connector firmly connects. 3 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Developer PWB C — Drum/Developer relay PWB (YC7) • Drum/Developer relay PWB (YC1) — Engine PWB (YC17) 4 Developer unit replacement Developer unit C (T/C sensor C) is faulty. Replace the developer unit C. 5 Replacing the drum/developer relay PWB The drum/developer relay PWB is faulty. Replace the drum/developer relay PWB. 6 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C7103
  • Description: T/C sensor M error
  • Causes: The sensor input voltage is less than 0.3V, or 3.2V or more. Also, that state continues for 5s or more.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Reinstalling the developer unit The developer unit is not properly installed. Reinstall developer unit M so that the connector firmly connects. 3 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Developer PWB M — Drum/Developer relay PWB (YC8) • Drum/Developer relay PWB (YC1) — Engine PWB (YC17) 4 Developer unit replacement Developer unit M (T/C sensor M) is faulty. Replace the developer unit M. 5 Replacing the drum/developer relay PWB The drum/developer relay PWB is faulty. Replace the drum/developer relay PWB. 6 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C7104
  • Description: T/C sensor Y error
  • Causes: The sensor input voltage is less than 0.3V, or 3.2V or more. Also, that state continues for 5s or more.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Reinstalling the developer unit The developer unit is not properly installed. Reinstall developer unit Y so that the connector firmly connects. 3 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Developer PWB Y — Drum/Developer relay PWB (YC6) • Drum/Developer relay PWB (YC1) — Engine PWB (YC17) 4 Developer unit replacement Developer unit Y (T/C sensor Y) is faulty. Replace the developer unit Y. 5 Replacing the drum/developer relay PWB The drum/developer relay PWB is faulty. Replace the drum/developer relay PWB. 6 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C7200
  • Description: Inner thermistor broken (developer)
  • Causes: The sensor input data is 0.3V or less.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Reinstalling the developer unit The developer unit is not properly installed. Reinstall developer unit K so that the connector firmly connects. 3 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Developer PWB K — Drum/Developer relay PWB (YC9) • Drum/Developer relay PWB (YC1) — Engine PWB (YC17) 4 Developer unit replacement The sensor on the developer PWB is faulty Replace developer unit K. 5 Replacing the drum/developer relay PWB The drum/developer relay PWB is faulty. Replace the drum/developer relay PWB. 6 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C7210
  • Description: Inner thermistor short-circuited (developer)
  • Causes: The sensor input data is 3.0V or more.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Reinstalling the developer unit The developer unit is not properly installed. Reinstall developer unit K so that the connector firmly connects. 3 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Developer PWB K — Drum/Developer relay PWB (YC9) • Drum/Developer relay PWB (YC1) — Engine PWB (YC17) 4 Developer unit replacement The sensor on the developer PWB is faulty Replace developer unit K. 5 Replacing the drum/developer relay PWB The drum/developer relay PWB is faulty. Replace the drum/developer relay PWB. 6 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C7221
  • Description: Broken LSU thermistor K
  • Causes: The sensor input data is 0.3V or less.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector or FFC is not properly connected, or the wire or FFC is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and the FFC, then reinsert them. If there is no continuity, replace the wire or FFC. • APC PWB K — LSU relay PWB (YC1) • LSU relay PWB (YC9) — Engine PWB(YC6) 3 Replacing the LSU LSU thermistor K is faulty. Replace LSU K. 4 Replacing the LSU relay PWB The LSU relay PWB is faulty. Replace the LSU relay PWB. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C7224
  • Description: Broken LSU thermistor Y
  • Causes: The sensor input data is 0.3V or less.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector or FFC is not properly connected, or the wire or FFC is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and the FFC, then reinsert them. If there is no continuity, replace the wire or FFC. • APC PWB Y — LSU relay PWB (YC4) • LSU relay PWB (YC9) — Engine PWB(YC6) 3 Replacing the LSU LSU thermistor Y is faulty. Replace LSU Y. 4 Replacing the LSU relay PWB The LSU relay PWB is faulty. Replace the LSU relay PWB. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C7231
  • Description: LSU thermistor K short-circuited
  • Causes: The sensor input data is 3.0V or more.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector or FFC is not properly connected, or the wire or FFC is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and the FFC, then reinsert them. If there is no continuity, replace the wire or FFC. • APC PWB K — LSU relay PWB (YC1) • LSU relay PWB (YC9) — Engine PWB(YC6) 3 Replacing the LSU LSU thermistor K is faulty. Replace LSU K. 4 Replacing the LSU relay PWB The LSU relay PWB is faulty. Replace the LSU relay PWB. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C7234
  • Description: LSU thermistor Y short-circuited
  • Causes: The sensor input data is 3.0V or more.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector or FFC is not properly connected, or the wire or FFC is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and the FFC, then reinsert them. If there is no continuity, replace the wire or FFC. • APC PWB Y — LSU relay PWB (YC4) • LSU relay PWB (YC9) — Engine PWB(YC6) 3 Replacing the LSU LSU thermistor Y is faulty. Replace LSU Y. 4 Replacing the LSU relay PWB The LSU relay PWB is faulty. Replace the LSU relay PWB. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C7240
  • Description: Broken container thermistor
  • Causes: The sensor input data is 0.3V or less.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Container relay PWB (YC1) — Engine PWB (YC22) 3 Replacing the container relay PWB The container relay PWB is faulty. Replace the container relay PWB. 4 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C7250
  • Description: Container thermistor short-circuited
  • Causes: The sensor input data is 3.0V or more.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Container relay PWB (YC1) — Engine PWB (YC22) 3 Replacing the container relay PWB The container relay PWB is faulty. Replace the container relay PWB.
  • Code: C7601
  • Description: Front ID sensor error
  • Causes: • The sensor output value of the dark potential is 0.15V or less, or 0.80V or more. • Bright potential is lower than the dark potential, or the gap is 0.5V or less.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Cleaning the front ID sensor The front ID sensor is dirty. Clean the front ID sensor surface. 3 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Front ID sensor — Engine PWB (YC7) 3 Replacing the front D sensor The front ID sensor is faulty. Replace the front ID sensor. 4 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C7602
  • Description: Rear ID sensor error
  • Causes: • The sensor output value of the dark potential is 0.15V or less, or 0.80V or more. • Bright potential is lower than the dark potential, or the gap is 0.5V or less.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Cleaning the rear ID sensor The rear ID sensor is dirty. Clean the rear ID sensor surface. 3 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Rear ID sensor — Engine PWB (YC7) 3 Replacing the rear ID sensor The rear ID sensor is faulty. Replace the rear ID sensor. 4 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C7611
  • Description: ID sensor density error K
  • Causes: The density of the BK-patch on the primary transfer belt is faulty at the Calibration or Color Adjustment.
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power The ID sensor does not operate properly. Turn off the power switch and unplug the power plug. After 5s passes, reconnect the power plug and turn on the power switch. 2 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 3 Cleaning the ID sensor The ID sensor is dirty. Clean the surface of the front and rear ID sensors. 4 Checking the developer unit and drum unit The developer unit or the drum unit is not properly installed. Reinstall developer unit K and drum unit K. 5 Checking the primary transfer unit The primary transfer belt is dirty. Clean the surface of the primary transfer belt, or replace the primary transfer unit. 6 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Front ID sensor and Rear ID sensor — Engine PWB (YC7) 7 Replacing the ID sensor The ID sensor is faulty. Replace the front ID sensor or the rear ID sensor. 8 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C7612
  • Description: ID sensor density error C
  • Causes: The density of the C-patch on the primary transfer belt is faulty at the Calibration or Color Adjustment.
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power The ID sensor does not operate properly. Turn off the power switch and unplug the power plug. After 5s passes, reconnect the power plug and turn on the power switch. 2 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 3 Cleaning the ID sensor The ID sensor is dirty. Clean the surface of the front and rear ID sensors. 4 Checking the developer unit and drum unit The developer unit or the drum unit is not properly installed. Reinstall developer unit C and drum unit C. 5 Checking the primary transfer unit The primary transfer belt is dirty. Clean the surface of the primary transfer belt, or replace the primary transfer unit. 6 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Front ID sensor and Rear ID sensor — Engine PWB (YC7) 7 Replacing the ID sensor The ID sensor is faulty. Replace the front ID sensor or the rear ID sensor. 8 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C7613
  • Description: ID sensor density error M
  • Causes: The density of the M-patch on the primary transfer belt is faulty at the Calibration or Color Adjustment.
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power The ID sensor does not operate properly. Turn off the power switch and unplug the power plug. After 5s passes, reconnect the power plug and turn on the power switch. 2 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 3 Cleaning the ID sensor The ID sensor is dirty. Clean the surface of the front and rear ID sensors. 4 Checking the developer unit and drum unit The developer unit or the drum unit is not properly installed. Reinstall developer unit M and drum unit M. 5 Checking the primary transfer unit The primary transfer belt is dirty. Clean the surface of the primary transfer belt, or replace the primary transfer unit. 6 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Front ID sensor and Rear ID sensor — Engine PWB (YC7) 7 Replacing the ID sensor The ID sensor is faulty. Replace the front ID sensor or the rear ID sensor. 8 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C7614
  • Description: ID sensor density error Y
  • Causes: The density of the Y-patch on the primary transfer belt is faulty at the Calibration or Color Adjustment.
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power The ID sensor does not operate properly. Turn off the power switch and unplug the power plug. After 5s passes, reconnect the power plug and turn on the power switch. 2 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 3 Cleaning the ID sensor The ID sensor is dirty. Clean the surface of the front and rear ID sensors. 4 Checking the developer unit and drum unit The developer unit or the drum unit is not properly installed. Reinstall developer unit Y and drum unit Y. 5 Checking the primary transfer unit The primary transfer belt is dirty. Clean the surface of the primary transfer belt, or replace the primary transfer unit. 6 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Front ID sensor and Rear ID sensor — Engine PWB (YC7) 7 Replacing the ID sensor The ID sensor is faulty. Replace the front ID sensor or the rear ID sensor. 8 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C7620
  • Description: ID sensor timing error
  • Causes: The color registration fails.
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power The ID sensor does not operate properly. Turn off the power switch and unplug the power plug. After 5s passes, reconnect the power plug and turn on the power switch. 2 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 3 Cleaning the ID sensor The ID sensor is dirty. Clean the surface of the front and rear ID sensors. 4 Checking the developer unit and drum unit The developer unit or the drum unit is not properly installed. Reinstall the developer unit and drum unit. 5 Checking the primary transfer unit The primary transfer belt is dirty. Clean the surface of the primary transfer belt, or replace the primary transfer unit. 6 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Front ID sensor and Rear ID sensor — Engine PWB (YC7) 7 Replacing the ID sensor The ID sensor is faulty. Replace the front ID sensor or the rear ID sensor. 8 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C7800
  • Description: Outer thermistor broken
  • Causes: The sensor input data is 0.3V or less.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Temperature/humidity sensor — Engine PWB (YC11) 3 Replacing the temperature/ humidity sensor The temperature/humidity sensor is faulty. Replace the temperature/humidity sensor. 4 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C7810
  • Description: Outer thermistor short-circuited
  • Causes: The sensor input data is 3.0V or more.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Temperature/humidity sensor — Engine PWB (YC11) 3 Replacing the temperature/ humidity sensor The temperature/humidity sensor is faulty. Replace the temperature/humidity sensor. 4 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C8030
  • Description: DF tray upper limit detection error Object: 500-sheet document finisher
  • Causes: The DF tray upper limit sensor on is detected when the DF tray motor is in ascending operation
  • Remedy: 1 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • DF tray upper limit sensor — DFPWB (CN5) • Paper level sensor 1, 2 — DFPWB (CN6) 2 Replacing the sensor The Dr tray upper limit sensor, paper level sensor 1 or 2 is faulty Replace the DF tray upper limit sensor or paper level sensor. 3 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the DP firmware to the latest version. 4 Replacing the DF PWB The DF PWB is faulty. Replace the DF PWB.
  • Code: C8040
  • Description: DF belt error Object: 500-sheet document finisher
  • Causes: The DF belt sensor on or off cannot be detected when passing the specified time after the DF belt solenoid turns on
  • Remedy: 1 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the wire connector terminal and reconnect it. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • DF belt sensor — DF PWB (CN10) • DF belt solenoid — DF PWB (CN21) 2 Replacing the DF belt sensor DF belt sensor is faulty Replace DF belt sensor 3 Replacing the DF belt solenoid DF belt solenoid is faulty Replace DF belt solenoid 4 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the DP firmware to the latest version. 5 Replacing the DF PWB The DF PWB is faulty. Replace the DF PWB.
  • Code: C8140
  • Description: Dr tray motor error Object: 500-sheet document finisher
  • Causes: During the DF tray motor drive, the DF tray lower limit sensor, paper level sensor 1 and 2 on is not detected within 10s.
  • Remedy: 1 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • DF tray motor — DF PWB (CN15) • DF tray lower limit sensor — DF PWB (CN5) • Paper level sensor1, 2 — DF PWB (CN6) 2 Replacing the DF tray motor The DF tray motor is faulty. Replace the DF tray motor. 3 Replacing the sensor The DF tray lower limit sensor, paper level sensor 1 or 2 is faulty Replace the DF tray lower limit sensor or paper level sensor. 4 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the DP firmware to the latest version. 5 Replacing the DF PWB The DF PWB is faulty. Replace the DF PWB.
  • Code: C8210
  • Description: DF staple error Object: 500-sheet document finisher
  • Causes: JAM7013 and 7023 was detected twice
  • Remedy: 1 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • DF staple unit — DF PWB 2 Checking the staple Check if the upper BF registration guide shifts manually, and reattach it if it does not smoothly shift. Check if the lower BF registration guide shifts manually, and reattach it if it does not smoothly shift. 3 Replacing the DF staple unit The DF staple unit is faulty. Replace the DF staple unit. 4 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the DP firmware to the latest version. 5 Replacing the DF PWB The DF PWB is faulty. Replace the DF PWB.
  • Code: C8320
  • Description: DF adjuster motor 2 error Object: 500-sheet document finisher
  • Causes: The DF adjustor sensor 2 on or off cannot be detected when passing the specified time after the DF adjustor motor 2 turns on
  • Remedy: 1 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • DF adjustor motor 2 — DFPWB (CN18) • DF adjustor sensor 2 — DFPWB (CN7) 2 Replacing DF adjustor motor 2 DF adjustor motor 2 is faulty Replace DF adjustor motor 2 3 Replacing the DF adjustor sensor 2 DF adjustor sensor 2 is faulty Replace DF adjustor sensor 2 4 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the DP firmware to the latest version. 5 Replacing the DF PWB The DF PWB is faulty. Replace the DF PWB.
  • Code: C8330
  • Description: DF adjuster motor 1error Object: 500-sheet document finisher
  • Causes: The DF adjustor sensor 1 on or off cannot be detected when passing the specified time after the DF adjustor motor 1 turns on
  • Remedy: 1 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire.• DF adjustor motor 1 — DFPWB(CN18) • DF adjustor sensor 1 — DFPWB(CN7) 2 Replacing DF adjustor motor 1 DF adjustor motor 1 is faulty Replace DF adjustor motor 1 3 Replacing the DF adjustor sensor 1 DF adjustor sensor 1 is faulty Replace DF adjustor sensor 1 4 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the DP firmware to the latest version. 5 Replacing the DF PWB The DF PWB is faulty. Replace the DF PWB.
  • Code: C8350
  • Description: DF roller motor error Object: 500-sheet document finisher
  • Causes: The DF roller sensor on or off cannot be detected when passing the specified time after the DF roller motor turns on
  • Remedy: 1 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • DF roller motor — DF PWB (CN20) • DF roller sensor — DF PWB (CN11) 2 Replacing the DF roller sensor DF roller sensor is faulty Replace DF roller sensor 3 Replacing the DF roller motor The DF roller motor is faulty Replace DF roller motor 4 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the DP firmware to the latest version. 5 Replacing the DF PWB The DF PWB is faulty. Replace the DF PWB.
  • Code: C8360
  • Description: DF slide motor error Object: 500-sheet document finisher
  • Causes: The DF slide sensor on or off cannot be detected when passing the specified time after the DF slide motor turns on
  • Remedy: 1 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • DF slide motor — DF PWB(CN14) • DF slide sensor — DF PWB(CN22) 2 Replacing the DF slide sensor The DF slide sensor is faulty. Replace the DF slide sensor 3 Replacing the DF slide motor The DF slide motor is faulty. Replace the DF slide motor 4 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the DP firmware to the latest version. 5 Replacing the DF PWB The DF PWB is faulty. Replace the DF PWB.
  • Code: C8460
  • Description: EEPROM error Object: 500-sheet document finisher
  • Causes: EEPROM read/write is not available
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the DP firmware to the latest version. 2 Replacing the DF PWB The DF PWB is faulty. Replace the DF PWB.
  • Code: C8800
  • Description: Document finisher communication error Object: 500-sheet document finisher
  • Causes: The communication error was detected 10 times continuously.
  • Remedy: 1 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the wire connector terminal and reconnect it. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Engine PWB (YC5) — DF relay PWB (YC2) • DF relay PWB (YC3) — DF PWB (CN1) 2 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the DP firmware to the latest version. 3 Replacing the DF relay PWB The DF relay PWB is faulty Replace the DF relay PWB. 4 Replacing the DF PWB The DF PWB is faulty. Replace the DF PWB. 5 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 6 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C8830
  • Description: Relay conveying unit communication error Object: 500-sheet document finisher + relay conveying unit
  • Causes: The communication error was detected 10 times continuously.
  • Remedy: 1 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Engine PWB (YC5) — DF relay PWB (YC2) • DF relay PWB (YC4) — BR PWB (YC5) 2 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the BR firmware to the latest version. 3 Replacing the BR PWB The BR PWB is faulty. Replace the BR PWB. 4 Replacing the DF relay PWB The DF relay PWB is faulty Replace the DF relay PWB. 5 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 6 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C8990
  • Description: Finisher setup error Object: 500-sheet document finisher + relay conveying unit
  • Causes: 1. Communication error occurs with either the finisher or relay conveying unit. 2. Communication error occurs while installation of the relay conveying unit is detected
  • Remedy: 1 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the wire connector terminal and reconnect it. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • DF PWB (CN1) — DF relay PWB (YC3) • DF relay PWB (YC4) — BR PWB (YC5) 2 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the DP firmware to the latest version. 3 Replacing the DF PWB The DF PWB is faulty. Replace the DF PWB. 4 Replacing the BR PWB The BR PWB is faulty. Replace the BR PWB.
  • Code: C9000
  • Description: DP communication error Object: Document processor
  • Causes: The communication error was detected 10 times continuously.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The main unit firmware and the document processor firmware mismatch Upgrade the main unit firmware and the document processor firmware to the latest version. 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • DP PWB (YC2) — Engine PWB (YC4) 3 Replacing the DP PWB The DP PWB is faulty. Replace the DP PWB. 4 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: C9060
  • Description: DP EEPROM error Object: Document processor
  • Causes: The writing data and the reading data into the EEPROM mismatch.
  • Remedy: 1 Checking the EEPROM The EEPROM is not properly installed. Reattach the EEPROM on the DP PWB. 2 Replacing the DP PWB The DP PWB is faulty. Replace the DP PWB. 3 Replacing the EEPROM The EEPROM is faulty. Replace the EEPROM on the DP PWB, then execute U411.
  • Code: C9180
  • Description: DP feed-shift motor error Object: Document processor
  • Causes: 1. The DP feed-shift motor home position cannot be detected even driving it for one round. 2. The DP feed-shift motor home position cannot be detected even after retrying the detection for 3 times.
  • Remedy: 1 Checking the connection The EEPROM is not properly installed. Reattach the EEPROM on the DP PWB. 2 Replacing the DP feed-shift sensor Replace the DP feed-shift sensor 3 Replacing the DP feed-shift motor Replace the DP feed-shift motor 4 Replacing the DP PWB The DP PWB is faulty. Replace the DP PWB 5 Replacing the engine PWB The EEPROM is faulty. Replace the engine PWB
  • Code: F000
  • Description: Main unit CPU communication error (Controller — Panel)
  • Causes: The panel cannot be detected since the CPU communication between the main PWB and the operation panel main PWB is unavailable.
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power The communication between the main PWB and the operation panel main PWB is faulty. Turn off the power switch and pull out the power plug. After passing 5s, reinsert the power plug and turn on the power switch. 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly. Or, the wire or the SATA cable is faulty. Clean the wire, the terminal of SATA cable connector and reconnect them. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Main PWB — Operation panel PWB 3 Executing U021 The backup RAM data is faulty. Execute U021 to initialize the backup RAM data. 4 Replacing the main PWB The main PWB is faulty. Replace the main PWB. 5 Replacing the operation panel main PWB The operation panel main PWB is faulty. Replace the panel main PWB.
  • Code: F000
  • Description: CF000 will be displayed if * notes progress is carried out for a definite period of time with a Welcome screen.The communication fault between Panel-Main boards.Communication fault between Panel Core- Main Core Notes 2
  • Causes:
  • Remedy: 1) Check the harness of * (between Main board <=>SSD), and the connection state of a connector between Panel<=>Main boards, and perform an operation check. (2) Check contact of a DDR memory (extracting) and perform an operation check. If exchangeable, it will exchange and will perform an operation check. (3) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (4) U021 Controller backup initialization is carried out and an operation check is performed. (5) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (6) Exchange a PanelMain board and perform an operation check. (7) It will get, if USBLOG is obtainable, and contact service headquarters. * : only SSD standard model * Note 2 : Only Dual Core CPU model
  • Code: F010
  • Description: Program read error
  • Causes: Data corruption is detected at the program read
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power The communication between the main PWB and the operation panel main PWB is faulty. Turn off the power switch and pull out the power plug. After passing 5s, reinsert the power plug and turn on the power switch. 2 Executing U021 The backup RAM data is faulty. Execute U021 to initialize the backup RAM data. 3 Replacing the main PWB The main PWB is faulty. Replace the main PWB.
  • Code: F020
  • Description: System memory error (RAM reading/writing error or CPU memory error)
  • Causes: The error appears during the reading/writing check of the RAM for the CPU when the main unit starts up.
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power The communication between the main PWB and the operation panel main PWB is faulty. Turn off the power switch and pull out the power plug. After passing 5s, reinsert the power plug and turn on the power switch. 2 Executing U021 The backup RAM data is faulty. Execute U021 to initialize the backup RAM data. 3 Checking the main PWB The connector or the FFC is not connected properly. Or, the wire, FFC, the PWB is faulty. Clean the terminal of the connectors on the main PWB, reconnect the connector of the wire, and reconnect the FFC terminal. If the wire or the FFC is faulty, repair or replace them. If not resolved, replace the main PWB.
  • Code: F040
  • Description: Communication error between the main unit CPU (Communication error between the controller and engine)
  • Causes: There is an error in the communication between the main PWB and the engine PWB.
  • Remedy: 1 Resetting the main power There is an error in the communication between the main PWB and the engine PWB. Turn off the power switch and pull out the power plug. After passing 5s, reinsert the power plug and turn on the power switch. 2 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the following wire connectors and reconnect the connectors. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. • Engine PWB (YC3) — Main PWB (YC26) 3 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the main firmware and the engine firmware to the latest version. 4 Replacing the main PWB The main PWB is faulty. Replace the main PWB. 5 Replacing the engine PWB The engine PWB is faulty. Replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: F050
  • Description: Engine program error
  • Causes: The engine program cannot start up.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the engine firmware to the latest version 2 Resetting the main power The engine firmware checksum is faulty. Turn off the power switch and pull out the power plug. After passing 5s, reinsert the power plug and turn on the power switch. 3 Checking the EEPROM The EEPROM is not properly attached. Reattach the EEPROM. 4 Checking the engine PWB The connector or the FFC is not connected properly. Or, the wire, FFC, the PWB is faulty. Clean the terminal of the connectors on the engine PWB, reconnect the connector of the wire, and reconnect the FFC terminal. If the wire or the FFC is faulty, repair or replace it. If not resolved, replace the engine PWB.
  • Code: F052
  • Description: Panel engine program error
  • Causes: The panel program cannot start up.
  • Remedy: 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the latest version. Upgrade the panel firmware to the latest version. 2 Resetting the main power The panel RAM checksum is faulty. Turn off the power switch and pull out the power plug. After passing 5s, reinsert the power plug and turn on the power switch. 3 Checking the connection The connector is not connected properly, or the wire is faulty. Clean the terminal of the connectors on the operation panel PWB, reconnect the connector of the wire. If there is no continuity, replace the wire. 4 Replacing the operation panel main PWB The operation panel main PWB is faulty. Replace the panel main PWB.
  • Code: F12X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a Scan control section
  • Causes:
  • Remedy: (1) Check the harness between Scan/DP<=>Main boards, and the connection state of a connector, and perform an operation check. (2) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. * (3) U021 Controller backup initialization is carried out and an operation check is performed. (4) Exchange a Scan/DP board and perform an operation check. (5) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (6) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: F14X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a FAX control part
  • Causes:
  • Remedy: (1) Check the harness between FAX<=>Main boards, and the connection state of a connector, and perform an operation check. (2) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (3) U021 Controller backup initialization is carried out and an operation check is performed. (4) Perform a deed operation check for DIMM Clear by U671. * Notes(Since it disappears when received data remain, cautions are required.) (5) Exchange FAX_DIMM and perform an operation check. * Notes (6) Exchange a FAX board and perform an operation check. (7) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (8) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model * Note Only model which has Flash for FAX data in a Main board
  • Code: F15X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in an authentication device control section
  • Causes: Authentication device: Card reader etc.
  • Remedy: (1) Check the harness between authentication device <=>Main boards, and the connection situation of a connector, and perform an operation check. (2) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (3) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (5) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (6) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: F17X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a printer data control part
  • Causes:
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: F18X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a Video control section
  • Causes:
  • Remedy: (1) Check the harness between Engine<=>Main boards, and the connection state of a connector, and perform an operation check. (2) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (3) U021 Controller backup initialization is carried out and an operation check is performed. (4) Exchange an Engine board and perform an operation check. (5) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (6) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: F1DX
  • Description: Abnormality detecting of the image memory Management Department
  • Causes: Poor arrangement of F1D4:Random Access Memory(1) Confirmation of U340(2) Initialization of a set point (U021)
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: F21X, F22X, F23X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in an image-processing part
  • Causes: F248 is the abnormalities of a printer process.In recurring by specific printer data, please give me cooperation at acquisition of capture data and USBLOG.
  • Remedy: (1) Check contact of a DDR memory and perform an operation check. (2) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (3) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (5) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (6) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: F24X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the system Management Department
  • Causes: F248 is the abnormalities of a printer process.In recurring by specific printer data, please give me cooperation at acquisition of capture data and USBLOG.
  • Remedy: (1) Check contact of a DDR memory and perform an operation check. (2) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (3) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (5) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check.* (6) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: F25X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a network management department
  • Causes: It may occur according to a visitor’s network environment.
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Get USBLOG and packet capture and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: F26X … F2AX
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the system Management Department
  • Causes:
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard mode
  • Code: F2BX … F32X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a network control part
  • Causes:
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. 4) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. (Depending on an analysis result, it is packet capture acquisition) * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: F33X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the Scan Management Department
  • Causes:
  • Remedy: (1) Check the harness between Scan/DP<=>Main boards, and the connection state of a connector, and perform an operation check. (2) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (3) U021 Controller backup initialization is carried out and an operation check is performed. (4) Exchange a Scan/DP board and perform an operation check. (5) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (6) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: F34X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the Panel Management Department
  • Causes:
  • Remedy: (1) Check the harness between Panel<=>Main boards, and the connection state of a connector, and perform an operation check. * Notes (2) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (3) U021 Controller backup initialization is carried out and an operation check is performed. (4) Exchange a Panel board and perform an operation check. * Notes (5) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (6) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model * Note : A Dual Core CPU model and HyPAS model
  • Code: F35X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the printing controlling Management Department
  • Causes:
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: F37X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the FAX Management Department
  • Causes:
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Perform a deed operation check for DIMM Clear by U671.(Since it disappears when received data remain, cautions are required.) * notes (4) Exchange FAX_DIMM and perform an operation check. * Notes (5) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (6) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (7) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model * Note Only model which has Flash for FAX data in a Main board
  • Code: F38X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the authentication authorized Management Department
  • Causes:
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: F3AX … F45X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the Entity Management Department
  • Causes:
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: F46X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting of a printer rendering part
  • Causes: F46F is the abnormalities of a printer process.In recurring by specific printer data, please give me cooperation at acquisition of capture data and USBLOG.
  • Remedy: (1) Exchange boards and perform an operation check. (2) the acquisition wish of USBLOG — carry out(Depending on the (2) case, it is print capture data acquisition) * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: F47X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting of an image editing processing part
  • Causes:
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: F4DX
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the Entity Management Department
  • Causes:
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: F50X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the FAX Management Department
  • Causes: Since the USB log immediately after occurrence is needed for analysis, please give me cooperation of acquisition.
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: F52X … F57X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a JOB execution part
  • Causes: Since the USB log immediately after occurrence is needed for analysis, please give me cooperation of acquisition.
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: F63X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a device control section
  • Causes:
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: F68X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a storage device control section
  • Causes: F684 is the overwrite error at the time of an SSD security kit.
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: F80X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the Data Access Platform Service
  • Causes: Since the USB log immediately after occurrence is needed for analysis, please give me cooperation of acquisition.
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: F90X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the extension application service part
  • Causes: Since the USB log immediately after occurrence is needed for analysis, please give me cooperation of acquisition.
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: F93X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the extension application management part
  • Causes: Since the USB log immediately after occurrence is needed for analysis, please give me cooperation of acquisition.
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: F9FX
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the extension application various service part
  • Causes: Since the USB log immediately after occurrence is needed for analysis, please give me cooperation of acquisition.
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: FC0X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in system application
  • Causes: Since the USB log immediately after occurrence is needed for analysis, please give me cooperation of acquisition.
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: FC5X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in Copy application
  • Causes: Since the USB log immediately after occurrence is needed for analysis, please give me cooperation of acquisition.
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: FCAX
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in Print application
  • Causes: Since the USB log immediately after occurrence is needed for analysis, please give me cooperation of acquisition.
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: FCFX
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in Send application
  • Causes: Since the USB log immediately after occurrence is needed for analysis, please give me cooperation of acquisition.
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: FD4X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in Box application
  • Causes: Since the USB log immediately after occurrence is needed for analysis, please give me cooperation of acquisition.
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: FD9X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in FAX application
  • Causes: Since the USB log immediately after occurrence is needed for analysis, please give me cooperation of acquisition.
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: FE3X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a authentication/ authorization part
  • Causes: Since the USB log immediately after occurrence is needed for analysis, please give me cooperation of acquisition.
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: FF5X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the Application Entity Management Department
  • Causes: Since the USB log immediately after occurrence is needed for analysis, please give me cooperation of acquisition.
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard model
  • Code: FF7X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a report creation part
  • Causes: Since the USB log immediately after occurrence is needed for analysis, please give me cooperation of acquisition.
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize SSD and perform an operation check. * (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange SSD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only SSD standard mode

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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.

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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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  1. 06-14-2012


    #1

    TaskAlfa 250Ci C7102 — C7103 — C7104 Error Codes

    Dear All Friends

    i have a problem with 250ci (cdc 1725), gaves 7102 — 7103 — 7104
    total counter :90000
    main fw :2H7_2F00_010.007

    all toner and dv units motors are working perfect via simulation.
    What is ur advices?

    Best Redards
    Serdar


  2. 06-14-2012


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    Re: TaskAlfa 250Ci C7102 — C7103 — C7104 Error Codes

    How are the values in U155?

    If they are nearby 20, you lost the 24V for the tonersensors.
    Did someone exchanged the toner container motor in past?
    If yet, please check the wiring above the main front pwb, at a few cases in europe, the wiring would damaged by mounting the plastic cover above the main- and sub front pwb….
    In worst case, the engine pwb is damaged totally, this happened in france.


  3. 06-25-2012


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    Mike L is offline


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    Re: TaskAlfa 250Ci C7102 — C7103 — C7104 Error Codes

    you must make an Firmwareupdate the new DV -b working only with the new FW


  4. 06-26-2012


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    Re: TaskAlfa 250Ci C7102 — C7103 — C7104 Error Codes

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike L
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    you must make an Firmwareupdate the new DV -b working only with the new FW

    Mike L,

    if you are using the old FW you�ll get C7401 !!!
    It�s totally different Errorcode. Unknown Dev-Unit
    But he get Tonersensor Errors.

    Best regards

    KYO_OEM


  5. 12-03-2013


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    Re: TaskAlfa 250Ci C7102 — C7103 — C7104 Error Codes

    any news about this problem?i have the same problem C7103(magenta DV)…firmware update,change DV-M but still the errors there…any suggestion?


  6. 12-04-2013


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    Re: TaskAlfa 250Ci C7102 — C7103 — C7104 Error Codes

    I had a Saturn recently with a dead color developing motor. At first it was giving magenta «Add Toner» indications. With the new motor it changed to C7103, it think.

    The secondary problem was that while the color developing units were not agitating, the toner add system had been packing toner into the magenta developing unit. When it couldn’t take any more it compacted the magenta toner in the spout of the toner cartridge. Once the developing motor was turning again, it took about three days to detone the magenta developer to the point where it tried to add magenta toner, unsuccessfully.

    My solution to the secondary problem was to beat on the toner cartridge until the agitation mechanism would turn again. =^..^=

    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 =^..^=


  7. 05-20-2016


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    Re: TaskAlfa 250Ci C7102 — C7103 — C7104 Error Codes

    Hello,

    I have a problem with a C7103 on a TA 250ci.
    I got in U155 (Toner senor output) «26» instead of «+300».
    I tried the DV M in another TA300ci and there is de DV M working perfect!
    I changed also the engine pwb without result, changed the DV CMY color motor, front main/sub pcb, motor control pwb without result.
    Could it be a broken gear in the main imaging drive unit?
    This is my last option because it’s a lot of work to disamble this unit!

    Before i had also C2810. I cleaned the waste toner pipe of the ICL motor. It was stuck with toner. (I did the spring back inside)

    thx.


  8. 05-21-2016


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    Re: TaskAlfa 250Ci C7102 — C7103 — C7104 Error Codes

    The Voyager and VoyagerE series both used to shatter the color developer drive gear, but the Saturn series doesn’t seem to do that in my experience. More common is motor failures. Since there are several motors of the same type, I would remove the back to see if the color developer motor is turning. If no, I would swap around the color developing motor to see if a different motor will turn. =^..^=

    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 =^..^=


  9. 05-21-2016


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    Re: TaskAlfa 250Ci C7102 — C7103 — C7104 Error Codes

    Hello blackcat,

    I’ve changed already the CMY DV motor without result…
    Monday i go back and change the DV M unit with a new one (not a used one).
    I can still print in B&W.


  10. 05-23-2016


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    Re: TaskAlfa 250Ci C7102 — C7103 — C7104 Error Codes

    Hello,

    Problem solved by swapping the green relay pwb (next to the orange relay pwb) who’s connecting the drums and dv’s.
    DV Magenta toner values again +400.
    Anyway thx to all!


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