Xerox 5325 ошибка 072 101

BSD-ON:

BSD 7.6 — Tray 2 Paper Stacking

BSD-ON:

BSD 8.2 — IOT Paper Transportation

Tray2 Pre Feed Sensor is not turned ON by the paper in specified time from Tray 2 Feed Start.

Initial Actions

A paper transportation failure due to a foreign substance/burr on the paper path

The Tray 2 Feed Roll, Retard Roll, and Nudger Roll for contamination, wear, and revolu-

tion failure (when the jam has occurred during Feed from Tray 2)

Use of paper out of spec

The Tray 2 Pre Feed Sensor for contamination, improper installation, and Actuator opera-

tion failure

Procedure

Check the following:

The Tray 2 Pre Feed Sensor for failure:

The Tray 2 Feed/Lift Motor failure:

Component Control

The connection between the Tray 2 Pre Feed Sensor

for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact

Reload the machine software

(GP

16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB

18.2).

Initial Issue

WorkCentre 5335 Family Service Documentation

Component Control

[072-105]

(PL

9.5)

[072-003] CW

(PL

9.6)

P/J107

and the MCU PWB

BUS Updated 12/2011

072-101Tray 2 Misfeed RAP

BSD-ON:

BSD 7.6 — Tray 2 Paper Stacking

BSD-ON:

BSD 8.2 — IOT Paper Transportation

The Tray 2 Feed Out Sensor does not turn ON within the specified time after the Feed from

Tray 2 has started.

Initial Actions

A paper transportation failure due to a foreign substance/burr on the paper path

The Feed Out Sensor for contamination, improper installation, and Actuator operation fail-

ure

The Tray 2 Feed Roll, Retard Roll, and Nudger Roll for contamination, wear, and revolu-

tion failure (when the jam has occurred during Feed from Tray 2)

The Takeaway Roll 2 and Pinch Roll for contamination, wear, and revolution failure

The Takeaway Roll 2 Drive Gear for wear and damage

The Feed Roll, Retard Roll, and Nudger Roll Drive Gears for wear and damage

Use of paper out of spec

Procedure

Check the following:

P/J410

The Feed Out Sensor for failure:

(PL

Takeaway Motor failure:

The connection between the Feed Out Sensor

open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact

Reload the machine software

18.2).

07/2011

2-789

Component Control

[072-100]

(PL

Component Control

[077-050] CW

(PL

15.1)

P/J110

and the MCU PWB

(GP

16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB

Status Indicator RAPs

072-100, 072-101

9.5)

P/J410

for

(PL

072-101, 072-900 Tray 2 Misfeed RAP

BSD-ON: BSD 8.2 Tray Module Paper Transportation (STM)
BSD-ON: BSD 8.3 Tray Module Paper Transportation (1TM)
BSD-ON: BSD 8.4 Tray Module Paper Transportation (3TM)
BSD-ON: BSD 8.9 Tray Module Paper Transportation (TTM) (1 of 2)

072-101 Paper does not actuate the tray 2 feed out sensor within the specified time after tray 2 feed start.
072-900 The tray 2 feed out sensor detected remaining paper.

Initial Actions

Check the condition of the paper in tray 2. Refer to GP 15 Paper and Media Size Specifications.

Procedure

WARNING: Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity. Refer to GP 10. Disconnect the power cord. Electricity can cause death or injury. Moving parts can cause injury.

Refer to the procedures that follow as necessary:

• GP 6 How to Check a Motor.
• GP 7 How to Check a Sensor.

Perform the steps that follow:

1. Check for obstructions in the paper path.
2. Check the tray 2 feed roll, nudger roll and retard roll, PL 80.25 for foreign substances or wear. Clean or install new components as necessary.
3. Perform the relevant procedure:

1TM Checkout
3TM Checkout
STM Checkout
TTM Checkout

1TM Checkout

Perform the steps that follow:

1. Check the takeaway roll, PL 80.15 Item 19 for foreign substances or wear. Clean or install new components as necessary.
2. Enter dC330, code 072-103. Check the tray 2 feed out sensor, PL 80.15 Item 22.
3. Enter dC330, code 072-001. Check the tray 2 feed/lift motor, PL 80.20 Item 4.
4. Enter dC330, code 077-033. Check the takeaway motor, PL 70.17 Item 4.
5. Check the drive gears, PL 80.20 for wear or damage.
6. If the fault persists, install new components as necessary:

• 1TM PWB, PL 70.17 Item 5.
• ESS PWB, PL 3.10 Item 6.

3TM Checkout

Perform the steps that follow:

1. Check the takeaway roll, PL 70.22 Item 13 for foreign substances or wear. Clean or install new components as necessary.
2. Enter dC330, code 072-103. Check the tray 2 feed out sensor PL 70.22 Item 10.
3. Enter dC330, code 072-001. Check the tray 2 feed/lift motor, PL 80.20 Item 4.
4. Enter dC330, code 077-033. Check the takeaway motor, PL 70.23 Item 4.
5. Check the drive gears, PL 80.20 for wear or damage.
6. If the fault persists, install new components as necessary:

• 3TM PWB, PL 70.23 Item 5.
• ESS PWB, PL 3.10 Item 6.

STM Checkout

Perform the steps that follow:

1. Check the takeaway roll, PL 70.26 Item 4 for foreign substances or wear. Clean or install new components as necessary.
2. Enter dC330, code 072-103. Check the tray 2 feed out sensor, PL 70.26 Item 1.
3. Enter dC330, code 072-001. Check the tray 2 feed/lift motor, PL 80.20 Item 4.
4. Enter dC330, code 077-033. Check the takeaway motor, PL 70.28 Item 2.
5. Check the drive gears, PL 80.20 for wear or damage.
6. If the fault persists, install new components as necessary:

• STM PWB, PL 70.28 Item 4.
• ESS PWB, PL 3.10 Item 6.

TTM Checkout

Perform the steps that follow:

1. Check the takeaway roll, PL 80.65 Item 17 for foreign substances or wear. Clean or install new components as necessary.
2. Enter dC330, code 072-103. Check the tray 2 feed out sensor, PL 80.65 Item 7.
3. Enter dC330, code 072-001. Check the tray 2 feed/lift motor, PL 80.20 Item 4.
4. Enter dC330, code 077-033. Check the take away motor, PL 70.85 Item 2.
5. Check the drive gears, PL 80.20 for wear or damage.
6. If the fault persists, install new components as necessary:

• TTM PWB, PL 70.90 Item 1.
• ESS PWB, PL 3.10 Item 6.

**This RAP is from Xerox Service Manual. All brand names and trademarks are their respective owner’s property.**

You may be also interested in below toner and drum chip (CRUM) for Xerox VersaLink C7020, C7025, C7030, C7000.

Toner Chip (For North America and West Europe Region):

• 106R03741 106R03744 106R03743 106R03742
• 106R03757 106R03760 106R03759 106R03758
• 106R03737 106R03740 106R03739 106R03738

Toner Chip (For South America and East Europe Region):

• 106R03749 106R03752 106R03751 106R03750
• 106R03745 106R03748 106R03747 106R03746
• 106R03765 106R03768 106R03767 106R03766

Toner Chip (For Metered Machine):

• 106R03733 106R03736 106R03735 106R03734

Drum Chip:

• 113R00780 113R00782

072-101, 072-900 Tray 2 Misfeed RAP

BSD-ON: BSD 8.2 Tray Module Paper Transportation (STM)
BSD-ON: BSD 8.3 Tray Module Paper Transportation (1TM)
BSD-ON: BSD 8.4 Tray Module Paper Transportation (3TM)
BSD-ON: BSD 8.9 Tray Module Paper Transportation (TTM) (1 of 2)

072-101 Paper does not actuate the tray 2 feed out sensor within the specified time after tray 2 feed start.
072-900 The tray 2 feed out sensor detected remaining paper.

Initial Actions

Check the condition of the paper in tray 2. Refer to GP 15 Paper and Media Size Specifications.

Procedure

WARNING: Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity. Refer to GP 10. Disconnect the power cord. Electricity can cause death or injury. Moving parts can cause injury.

Refer to the procedures that follow as necessary:

• GP 6 How to Check a Motor.
• GP 7 How to Check a Sensor.

Perform the steps that follow:

1. Check for obstructions in the paper path.
2. Check the tray 2 feed roll, nudger roll and retard roll, PL 80.25 for foreign substances or wear. Clean or install new components as necessary.
3. Perform the relevant procedure:

1TM Checkout
3TM Checkout
STM Checkout
TTM Checkout

1TM Checkout

Perform the steps that follow:

1. Check the takeaway roll, PL 80.15 Item 19 for foreign substances or wear. Clean or install new components as necessary.
2. Enter dC330, code 072-103. Check the tray 2 feed out sensor, PL 80.15 Item 22.
3. Enter dC330, code 072-001. Check the tray 2 feed/lift motor, PL 80.20 Item 4.
4. Enter dC330, code 077-033. Check the takeaway motor, PL 70.17 Item 4.
5. Check the drive gears, PL 80.20 for wear or damage.
6. If the fault persists, install new components as necessary:

• 1TM PWB, PL 70.17 Item 5.
• ESS PWB, PL 3.10 Item 6.

3TM Checkout

Perform the steps that follow:

1. Check the takeaway roll, PL 70.22 Item 13 for foreign substances or wear. Clean or install new components as necessary.
2. Enter dC330, code 072-103. Check the tray 2 feed out sensor PL 70.22 Item 10.
3. Enter dC330, code 072-001. Check the tray 2 feed/lift motor, PL 80.20 Item 4.
4. Enter dC330, code 077-033. Check the takeaway motor, PL 70.23 Item 4.
5. Check the drive gears, PL 80.20 for wear or damage.
6. If the fault persists, install new components as necessary:

• 3TM PWB, PL 70.23 Item 5.
• ESS PWB, PL 3.10 Item 6.

STM Checkout

Perform the steps that follow:

1. Check the takeaway roll, PL 70.26 Item 4 for foreign substances or wear. Clean or install new components as necessary.
2. Enter dC330, code 072-103. Check the tray 2 feed out sensor, PL 70.26 Item 1.
3. Enter dC330, code 072-001. Check the tray 2 feed/lift motor, PL 80.20 Item 4.
4. Enter dC330, code 077-033. Check the takeaway motor, PL 70.28 Item 2.
5. Check the drive gears, PL 80.20 for wear or damage.
6. If the fault persists, install new components as necessary:

• STM PWB, PL 70.28 Item 4.
• ESS PWB, PL 3.10 Item 6.

TTM Checkout

Perform the steps that follow:

1. Check the takeaway roll, PL 80.65 Item 17 for foreign substances or wear. Clean or install new components as necessary.
2. Enter dC330, code 072-103. Check the tray 2 feed out sensor, PL 80.65 Item 7.
3. Enter dC330, code 072-001. Check the tray 2 feed/lift motor, PL 80.20 Item 4.
4. Enter dC330, code 077-033. Check the take away motor, PL 70.85 Item 2.
5. Check the drive gears, PL 80.20 for wear or damage.
6. If the fault persists, install new components as necessary:

• TTM PWB, PL 70.90 Item 1.
• ESS PWB, PL 3.10 Item 6.

**This RAP is from Xerox Service Manual. All brand names and trademarks are their respective owner’s property.**

You may be also interested in below toner and drum chip (CRUM) for Xerox VersaLink C7020, C7025, C7030, C7000.

Toner Chip (For North America and West Europe Region):

• 106R03741 106R03744 106R03743 106R03742
• 106R03757 106R03760 106R03759 106R03758
• 106R03737 106R03740 106R03739 106R03738

Toner Chip (For South America and East Europe Region):

• 106R03749 106R03752 106R03751 106R03750
• 106R03745 106R03748 106R03747 106R03746
• 106R03765 106R03768 106R03767 106R03766

Toner Chip (For Metered Machine):

• 106R03733 106R03736 106R03735 106R03734

Drum Chip:

• 113R00780 113R00782

BSD-ON:

BSD 7.6 — Tray 2 Paper Stacking

BSD-ON:

BSD 8.2 — IOT Paper Transportation

Tray2 Pre Feed Sensor is not turned ON by the paper in specified time from Tray 2 Feed Start.

Initial Actions

A paper transportation failure due to a foreign substance/burr on the paper path

The Tray 2 Feed Roll, Retard Roll, and Nudger Roll for contamination, wear, and revolu-

tion failure (when the jam has occurred during Feed from Tray 2)

Use of paper out of spec

The Tray 2 Pre Feed Sensor for contamination, improper installation, and Actuator opera-

tion failure

Procedure

Check the following:

The Tray 2 Pre Feed Sensor for failure:

The Tray 2 Feed/Lift Motor failure:

Component Control

The connection between the Tray 2 Pre Feed Sensor

for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact

Reload the machine software

(GP

16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB

18.2).

Initial Issue

WorkCentre 5335 Family Service Documentation

Component Control

[072-105]

(PL

9.5)

[072-003] CW

(PL

9.6)

P/J107

and the MCU PWB

BUS Updated 12/2011

072-101Tray 2 Misfeed RAP

BSD-ON:

BSD 7.6 — Tray 2 Paper Stacking

BSD-ON:

BSD 8.2 — IOT Paper Transportation

The Tray 2 Feed Out Sensor does not turn ON within the specified time after the Feed from

Tray 2 has started.

Initial Actions

A paper transportation failure due to a foreign substance/burr on the paper path

The Feed Out Sensor for contamination, improper installation, and Actuator operation fail-

ure

The Tray 2 Feed Roll, Retard Roll, and Nudger Roll for contamination, wear, and revolu-

tion failure (when the jam has occurred during Feed from Tray 2)

The Takeaway Roll 2 and Pinch Roll for contamination, wear, and revolution failure

The Takeaway Roll 2 Drive Gear for wear and damage

The Feed Roll, Retard Roll, and Nudger Roll Drive Gears for wear and damage

Use of paper out of spec

Procedure

Check the following:

P/J410

The Feed Out Sensor for failure:

(PL

Takeaway Motor failure:

The connection between the Feed Out Sensor

open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact

Reload the machine software

18.2).

07/2011

2-789

Component Control

[072-100]

(PL

Component Control

[077-050] CW

(PL

15.1)

P/J110

and the MCU PWB

(GP

16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB

Status Indicator RAPs

072-100, 072-101

9.5)

P/J410

for

(PL

9 Устранение неисправностей 

84

C8

003-963

Включен режим автовыбора 
бумаги (номер меню: 164) и 
аппарат не может выбрать лоток, 
поскольку он не поддерживает 
бумагу формата, указанного в 
данной работе.

Нажмите кнопку <Стоп> для 
отмены работы.
Выполните одно из следующих 
действий:
• Нажатием кнопок 

<Настраиваемый %> и 
<Уменьшение/Увеличение> 
выберите масштаб в диапазоне 
от 50 до 200%.

• Измените формат бумаги.
Сведения об изменении формата 
бумаги в лотке приведены в 
руководстве пользователя.

003-965

Включен режим автовыбора 
бумаги (номер меню: 164) и в 
выбранном лотке закончилась 
бумага.

Нажмите кнопку <Стоп> для 
отмены работы. Загрузите бумагу 
в лоток.
Сведения о загрузке бумаги в 
лотки приведены в руководстве 
пользователя.

003-966

Когда включен режим автовыбора 
бумаги (номер меню: 164), 
аппарат не может выбрать лоток, 
поскольку в лотки не загружена 
бумага нужного формата. 

Нажмите кнопку <Стоп> для 
отмены работы. Загрузите в лоток 
бумагу нужного формата.
Сведения об изменении формата 
бумаги в лотке приведены в 
руководстве пользователя.

E1

077-103
077-106
077-130
077-900
077-901

Застревание бумаги в зоне блока 
фьюзера или под левой крышкой.

E2

071-101
077-903

Застревание бумаги в зоне 
лотка 1.

Вытащите застрявшую бумагу. 
Убедитесь, что направляющие 
бумаги отрегулированы 
правильно.
Сведения об удалении 
застрявшей бумаги в зоне лотка 1 
приведены в разделе E2: 
Застревание бумаги под левой 
крышкой на стр. 97
.
Сведения о регулировке 
направляющих бумаги приведены 
в руководстве пользователя.

E3

072-101
077-904

Застревание бумаги в зоне 
лотка 2.

Вытащите застрявшую бумагу. 
Убедитесь, что направляющие 
бумаги отрегулированы 
правильно.
Сведения об удалении 
застрявшей бумаги в зоне лотка 2 
приведены в разделе E3: 
Застревание бумаги в лотке 2 на 
стр. 100
.
Сведения о регулировке 
направляющих бумаги приведены 
в руководстве пользователя.

Код ошибки

Описание

Метод устранения

Индикация на 

дисплее

Индикация 

в CentreWare 

Internet Services

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6.6 Сообщения об ошибках и коды ошибок

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Коды ошибок

Коды ошибок — это шестизначные числа, выводимые на панель управления при
возникновении ошибки. Такие ошибки включают в себя неверные задания печати и
неисправности принтера.
Коды ошибок являются важной информацией, указывающей на причины ошибок. При
звонке в сервисный центр или к вашему дилеру у вас должны быть подготовлены
записи кодов ошибок.

В следующей таблице перечислены коды ошибок, которые могут быть устранены
пользователем. Если отображается код ошибки, то проверьте, нет ли его в
следующей таблице.
Следующие коды ошибок перечислены в возрастающем порядке.

Код ошибки

Причина/Устранение

010-397

Блок термического закрепления тонера (фьюзер) может быть установлен неправильно или
неисправен.
Выключите принтер и откройте переднюю крышку, потянув на себя рычаги освобождения
передней крышки («А»).. Проверьте, что рычаги с обеих сторон блока закрепление тонера
надежно зафиксированы, и затем включите питание принтера.

Если снова показан этот же код ошибки, то обращайтесь в ваш сервисный центр или к
вашему дилеру.

077-215

Податчик листов (опцонный) неправильно установлен в принтере. Выключите питание
принтера, проверьте, что податчик листов правильно установлен в принтере, и затем снова
включите питание.

См.

Руководство по установке податчика на 550 листов

Перезагр.принтер
(116-316)

код ошибки

Современные копировальные аппараты Xerox отличаются качество, надежностью и «быстрым» стартом. Также у них существует множество особенностей, которые отличают их от принтеров других производителей. Например, используется тефлоновый вал, а не термопленка.

Однако избегать различных поломок и ошибок пока не удается ни одному устройству. К самым частым неисправностям у принтеров Xerox относятся: залипание или повреждение датчика бумаги, повреждение роликов подачи, часто требуется перепрошивка программного обеспечения.

Если у вас возникнут вопросы насчет того, как исправить код ошибки копировального аппарата Xerox, то вы можете обратиться к специалистам нашего сервисного центра.

Основные коды ошибок копировальных аппаратов Xerox и способы их устранения:

  • Коды ошибок Xerox 1012, 1012(RE)
  • Коды ошибок Xerox 1020
  • Коды ошибок Xerox 1025
  • Коды ошибок Xerox 1035
  • Коды ошибок Xerox 1038
  • Коды ошибок Xerox 2830
  • Коды ошибок Xerox 5011, 5012, 5014
  • Коды ошибок Xerox 5016, 5017, 5316, 5317
  • Коды ошибок Xerox 5018, 5028
  • Коды ошибок Xerox 5312, 5313, 5314
  • Коды ошибок Xerox 5318, 5320, 5322
  • Коды ошибок Xerox 5328
  • Коды ошибок Xerox 5330
  • Коды ошибок Xerox 5340, 5343
  • Коды ошибок Xerox 5345
  • Коды ошибок Xerox 5350, 5352
  • Коды ошибок Xerox 5355
  • Коды ошибок Xerox 5622
  • Коды ошибок Xerox XC520, 540, 560, 580

Xerox 1012, 1012(RE)

Код ошибки Описание
E1 Jam between paper feed and fuser
E3 Jam in fuser
E5 Clam shell open
E6 Paper feed section cover is open
J1 Toner cartridge near empty
J3 Drum cartridge not seated properly
J7 Waste toner full (replace drum cartridge)
L6 Key counter out
L8 Exposure area overheat
U1 No clock pulse (drive problem)
U2 Scan problem
U3 Lens/mirror problem (RE model only)
U4 Heat problem
U8 Exposure lamp control circuit problem
E1 Jam between paper feed and fuser
E3 Jam in fuser
E5 Clam shell open
E6 Paper feed section cover is open
J1 Toner cartridge near empty
J3 Drum cartridge not seated properly
J7 Waste toner full (replace drum cartridge)
L6 Key counter out
L8 Exposure area overheat
U1 No clock pulse (drive problem)
U2 Scan problem
U3 Lens/mirror problem (RE model only)
U4 Heat problem
U8 Exposure lamp control circuit problem

Xerox 1020

Код ошибки Описание
LL Probable bad heater lamp

Xerox 1025

Код ошибки Описание
A1 DF jam
C1 PF jam cass. 1
C2 PF jam cass. 2
C3 PF jam cass. 3
C9 Bypass jam
E1-1 Paper jam before exit switch
E1-2 Paper jam
E1-5 Paper jam
E1-6 Paper jam
E3-3 Paper jam at exit switch
E3-4 Paper jam at exit switch
E5 Front door open
F1 Collator jam
F5 Collator interlock
F8 No power to collator
F9 Collator bin home switch
J7 250 copies since toner waste was full
L5 Original cass. not present after clearing interrupt
L6 Key counter
L8 Platen glass too hot
U1 Main motor clock pulse
U2 Scan problem
U3-1 Lens problem
U4-1 Open thermistor
U4-2 Low temperature
U4-4 Temperature
U4-5 Main PWB
U6-1 Main PWB
U6-2 Main PWB
U6-3 Main board battery
U6-4 Initialization
U8 Exposure lamp

Xerox 1035

Код ошибки Описание
A9 Scanner location
C1 Paper feed — upper cassette
C2 Paper feed — lower cassette
C9 Bypass jam
E5 Clam shell is open
L6 Key counter
U1 Off/On
U2 Optics
U4 Low fuser temperature

Xerox 1038

Код ошибки Описание
A1 DF jam
C1 PF jam cass. 1
C2 PF jam cass. 2
C3 PF jam cass. 3
C9 Bypass jam
E1-1 Paper jam before exit switch
E1-2 Paper jam
E1-5 Paper jam
E1-6 Paper jam
E3-3 Paper jam at exit switch
E3-4 Paper jam at exit switch
E5 Front door open
F1 Collator jam
F5 Collator interlock
F8 No power to collator
F9 Collator bin home switch
J7 250 copies since toner waste was full
L5 Original cass. not present after clearing interrupt
L6 Key counter
L8 Platen glass too hot
U1 Main motor clock pulse
U2 Scan problem
U3-1 Lens problem
U4-1 Open thermistor
U4-2 Low temperature
U4-4 Temperature
U4-5 Main PWB
U6-1 Main PWB
U6-2 Main PWB
U6-3 Main board battery
U6-4 Initialization
U8 Exposure lamp

Xerox 2830

Код ошибки Описание
A9 Scanner location
C1 Paper feed — upper cassette
C2 Paper feed — lower cassette
C9 Bypass jam
E5 Clam shell is open
E5 Clam shell open
L6 Key counter
U1 Off/On
U2 Optics
U4 Low fuser temperature

Xerox 5011, 5012, 5014

Код ошибки Описание
C8 Bypass jam/no paper
C9 Bypass jam
E1 Jam
E3 Fuser jam
E5 Clamshell open
E6 PF section cover open
J1 Toner cartridge amost empty
J3 Copy cart (drum unit) missing/not seated right
J7 Copy cartridge has run 18,000 copies
J8 Copy cartridge. Improperly seated or possible only one of two fuses in the cartridge blew
L6 Key counter
L8 Exposure glass too hot
U1 Drive problem
U2 Scan problem
U3 Lens or mirror drive problem
U4 Fuser problem. Heat lamp, thermoswitch, SSR, thermistor
U6 Battery on main board
U8 Exposure lamp or exposure lamp circuit

Xerox 5016, 5017, 5316, 5317

Code Description
A1-1 Document feeder feed jam
A1-2 Document feeder belt jam
A2-1 Document feeder exit jam
A2-2 Duplex jam
A3 DAD interlock
A5 Duplex and DAD right side interlock
A6 Copier jams after
A9 Document feed belt drive motor
C1-3 Top cassette misfeed
C2-3 Middle cassette misfeed
C3-3 Bottom cassette misfeed
C9-3 Bypass misfeed
E1-11 to E1-14 Paper jam in machine. Did not reach exit switch soon enough
E1-6 Paper path jam
E3-31 to E3-34 Exit switch jam
E3-6 Fuser jam
E5 Front door interlock
E6 Right side interlock or TTM interlock
F1 Sorter jam
F5 Sorter interlock
F8 Sorter board to copier main board communication problem
F9 Sorter bins

Xerox 5018, 5028

Code Description
A1 Document is ADF
A1-8 Main board received reset signal
A2 ADF jams
A6, A7 ADF jams
A9 ADF jams
C1 — C4 Feed jam
C5-1 to C5-4 Jams in various areas
C5-2 Jams in various areas
C5-3 Jams in various areas
C5-4 Duplex jam
E0 Machine has reset
E1 Jam
E1-E0 Registration jam
E1-E5 Clamshell interlock
E1-E6 Right side interlock
E1-E7 Two tray interlock
E1-E8 Sorter interlock
E1-E9 Copy cartridge interlock
E2 Reset signal happened
E3 Jam
E4 Exit jam
E4-10 Exit jam
E4-5 Clamshell interlock
E4-6 Right side interlock
E4-7 Two tray interlock. Duplex interlock
E4-8 Sorter interlock
E4-9 Copy cartridge interlock
E5 Clamshell interlock
E6 Right side interlock
E7 Duplex interlock
E9 Copy cartridge interlock
F3-1 Sorter bin home switch
F3-2 Sorter cam switch
F3-3 Sorter cam switch
J1-1 Add toner
J1-2 Temporary low toner signal
J2-0 Replace copy cartridge
L2 2000 copies left on copy cartridge
L3 ADF to machine communication problem
L4 (flashing) 1000 copies left on fuser web
rr Bad EPROM on main board
U0 Main board
U2 Scan problem
U2-1 Scan home
U3-00 Cam drive problem
U3-01 Cam movement slow
U3-04 Main board to duplex communication
U3-09 Cam problem
U3-12 Jogger problem
U3-19 Cam problem
U3-21 Cam problem
U3-23 Cam problem
U3-29 Cam problem
U3-32 Cam problem
U3-34 Cam problem
U3-39 Cam problem
U3-43 Cam problem
U3-45 Cam problem
U3-49 Cam problem
U3-54 Cam problem
U3-56 Cam problem
U3-59 Cam problem
U4-1 Fuser problem. Long warm up
U4-2 Low fuser temperature after warm up
U4-3 High fuser temperature
U4-4 Open fuser thermistor
U4-6 Replace fuser web
U4-7 Thermistor signal problem
U7-1 Copy cartridge belt drive problem
U9-3 Exposure lamp problem
U9-4 Toner motor
U9-5 Problem in warm up

Xerox 5312, 5313, 5314

Код ошибки Описание
C1 Upper paper feed problem. Did not reach feed sensor
C2 Lower paper feed problem. Did not reach feed sensor
E1 Exit jam. Paper did not reach exit sensor
E3 Exit jam. Paper still on exit sensor
J1 Add toner
J3 Copy cartridge (drum unit) not installed
J7 Copy cartridge (drum unit) must be replaced
J8 Copy cartridge (drum unit) problem
L6 Problem with an accessory. Installed but not initialized
U1 Drive problem. Main motor, gear etc.
U2 Scan problem
U3 Main board dip switches wrong. Lens drive problem
U4 Fuser problem. Heat lamp, thermal switch, overheat, thermistor.
U6 EPROM error
U8 Auto exposure sensor. No exposure lamp or weak lamp

Xerox 5318, 5320, 5322

Code Description
A1-11 Original ready switch
A1-12 Feed sensor
A1-1 to A1-32 All indicate a paper path problem, etc. in the ADF
A1-21 Original ready switch and document registration sensor or both the document feed sensor and document registration sensor
A1-22 ADF registration sensor
A1-23 Original did not reach ADF registration sensor quickly enough
A1-24 ADF sensor stuck down too long
A1-25 ADF sensor actuated at the wrong time during single sheet feed
A1-26 ADF sensor not actuated quickly enough in sheet feed mode
A1-31 In reverse, ADF sensor is not actuated soon enough
A1-32 In reverse, ADF sensor is actuated too long
A2 ADF exit problems
A2-1 Original ready sensor and ADF exit switch are actuated or ADF feed in sensor and ADF exit switch are both actuated
A2-2 ADF exit switch
A2-3 ADF exit switch is not actuated on time
A3 Irregular size documents
A3-1 Wrong size original sensed in 1:1 mode
A3-2 Wrong size original sensed in the 2:1 mode
A5 ADF interlock
A5 ADF interlock
A6 ADF single sheet document reset.
A6-1 Reset original
A6-2 Reset sheet feeder
A7 Document cover interlock
A8 ADF exit interlock
C1 Tray 1 jam
C1-2 Paper feed problem in tray 1
C1-3 Paper does not reach registration
C2 Tray 2 jam
C3 Tray 3 jam
C3-1 Paper feed problem from tray 3
C3-2 Paper feed problem from tray 3
C3-3 Paper feed problem from tray 1
C6-1 Duplex paper feed problem
C6-2 Duplex and/or tray 1 paper feed problem
C6-3 Paper feed problem from tray 1
C7-1 Paper feed problem from HCF
C7-2 Paper feed problem from HCF on tray 1
C7-3 Paper feed problem from tray 1
C8 Paper stays in tray or duplex or HCF
C8-1 Paper on tray 1 feed sensor
C8-2 Paper on tray 2 feed sensor
C8-3 Paper on tray 3 feed sensor
C8-4 Paper on HCF feed sensor
C8-5 Paper in duplex section
C9 Bypass feed problem
C9-3 Paper from bypass did not reach registration sensor quickly enough
E1-10 to E1-25 Internal jam
E1-6 Paper on registration sensor
E2 Reset signal happened. Might read E-2 something else.
E3-30 to E4-14 Exit jam
E3-30 to E3-35 Exit switch actuated too long
E3-6 Exit jam
E3-6 Paper on exit switch
E4-10 to E4-14 Inverter sensor not actuated.
E4-10 to E4-45 Paper did not reach inverter switch soon enough
E4-15 Inverter sensor
E4-40 to E4-45 Duplex entry sensor
E4-6 Paper on inverter switch
E4-6 Inverter sensor
E5 Front door interlock
E6-1 Tray 1 interlock
E6-2 2 tray or duplex interlock
E6-3 HCF interlock
E7-2 Duplex inverter interlock
E7-3 Duplex interlock
E8-10 to E8-15 Paper on duplex feed sensor is not actuated soon enough
E8-6 Paper in duplex
E8-6 to E8-15 Duplex entry sensor
F1-1 Paper did not reach sorter
F1-2 Paper stayed on sorter feed sensor
F1-6 Sorter exit sensor
F3 Paper size not available for sort/stack
F5 Sorter interlock
H2-1 Communication problem between main board and duplex board
H2-2 Side guard sensor problem
H3-1 Communication problem between main board and HCF
H3-2 Upper limit sensor problem on HCF
H6-1 ADF size sensor
H6-2 ADF nudgeer sensor
H6-3 Belt drive motor does not have 24 volts. Black toner is empty, but 100 copies have been run without changing toner
J1 Black toner is empty, but 100 copies have been run without changing toner
J3 Replace copy cartridge
J3 No copy cartridge (drum unit)
J7 Copy cartrige must be replaced
J8-1 Wrong copy cartridge installed
J8-2 Copy cartridge EEPROM must be changed
L6 Auditron or other counter problem
L6 Key counter not installed
L8 Platen glass temperature is too high
L9 Communication problem between interimage erase/edge lamps and main board
U1-1 Main motor drive problem
U2-1 Scan home problem
U2-1 to U2-4 Scan home sensor
U2-2 Scan home problem or optics problem
U2-3, U2-4 Scan home problem
U3-1 Lens sensor problem
U4-1 Fuser thermistor open
U4-2 Fuser did not warm up properly
U4-3 Fuser temperature too high
U4-4 Fuser problem. Staying on too long
U4-6 High fuser temperature
U5-1 Sorter bin home switch not activated
U5-2 Sorter bin home switch stayed actuated
U5-3 Sorter bin home switch
U5-4 Sorter bin home switch
U6-1 ROM problem
U6-2 RAM problem
U6-3 Low battery
U6-4 Incorrect value in NVM. Reinitialize main board with code 20-96
U8-1 Exposure lamp problem
U8-2 Communication problem main board and exposure board
U8-3 Exposure lamp or exposure lamp board problem
U8-4 to U8-6 Problem with exposure lamp, lamp sensor, lamp board

Xerox 5328

Code Description
A1 Document in ADF
A1-8 Main board received reset signal
A2 ADF jams
A6 ADF registration jam
A7 ADF interlock
A9 Tray 1 jam
C1 Tray 2 jam
C2 Tray 3 jam
C3 Bypass feed jams
C4 Machine has reset
E1 Jam
E1-5 Clamshell interlock
E1-6 Right side interlock
E1-7 Two tray interlock, or duplex interlock
E1-8 Sorter interlock
E1-9 Copy cartridge interlock
E1 or E1-0 Registration jam
E2 Reset signal happened
E3 Jam in transfer area
E4 Exit jam
E4-0 Exit jam
E4-5 Clamshell interlock
E4-6 Right side interlock
E4-7 Two tray interlock
E4-8 Sorter interlock
E4-9 Copy cartridge interlock
E5 Clamshell interlock
E6 Right side interlock
E9 Copy cartridge interlock
F3-1 Sorter bin home switch
F3-2 Sorter cam switch
F3-3 Sorter cam switch
F5 Sorter interlock
J1-1 Add toner
J1-2 Temporary low toner signal
J2-1, J2-2 Replace copy cartridge
J5, J6 ADF to machine communications problem
L2 2000 copies left on cartridge
L3 ADF to machine communications problem
L4 (flashing) 1000 copier left on fuser web
L6 Auditron or other counter problem
LL Main board. Try simulation 1.1 to initialize
rc Wrong operation panel installed
rr Bad EPROM on main board. Try 1.1
U0 Main board
U2 Scan problem
U2-1 Scan home
U2-2 Scan home or scan encoder
U2-4 Scan home or scan dual page sensor
U2-7 Scan home
U4-1 Fuser problem. Long warm up
U4-2 Low fuser temperature after warm up
U4-3 High fuser temperature
U4-4 Open fuser thermistor
U4-6 Replace fuser web.
U4-7 Thermistor signal problem
U7-1 Copy cartridge belt drive problem
U9-3 Exposure lamp problem
U9-4 Toner motor
U9-5 Problem in warm-up

Xerox 5330

Code Description
A1-1 to A1-32 All indicate a paper path problem, etc. in the ADF.
A2 ADF exit problems
A3 Irregular size documents
A5 ADF interlock
A6 ADF single sheet document reset.
A7 Platen interlock
A8 ADF exit interlock
C1 Tray 1 jam
C2 Tray 2 jam
C3 Tray 3 jam
C6-1, C6-2 Jams related to duplex
C6-3 Registration sensor, re tray 1
C7-1, C7-2 HCF feed problems
C7-3 Tray 1 feed problem
C8 Paper stays in tray or duplex or HCF
C9 Bypass feed problem
E1-10 to E1-25 Internal jam
E1-6 Paper on registration sensor
E2 Reset signal happened. Might read E-2 something else.
E3-30 to E4-14 Exit jam
E3-6 Exit jam
E4-10 to E4-14 Inverter sensor not actuated.
E4-15 Inverter sensor
E4-40 to E4-45 Duplex entry sensor
E4-6 Inverter sensor
E5 Front door interlock
E6-1 Tray 1 interlock
E6-2 2 tray or duplex interlock
E6-3 HCF interlock
E7-2, E7-3 Duplex interlock
E8-6 to E8-15 Duplex entry sensor
F1-1 Sorter entry sensor
F1-6 Sorter exit sensor
F3 Paper size not available for sort/stack
F5 Sorter interlock
J1 Add toner
J3 Replace copy cartridge
J7 Replace copy cartridge
J8-1 Wrong copy cartridge installed
J8-2 Copy cartridge EEPROM
L6 Auditron or other counter problem
L8 Platen glass temperature is too high
L9 Communication problem between interimage erase/edge lamps and main board
U1-1 Main motor drive problem
U2-1 to U2-4 Scan home sensor
U3-1 Lens sensor
U4-1 Open fuser thermistor
U4-2 Fuser did not warm up properly
U4-3 Fuser temperature too high
U4-4 Fuser problem. Staying on too long
U4-6 High fuser temperature
U5-1 Sorter bin home switch not activated
U5-2 Sorter bin home switch stayed actuated
U5-3 Sorter bin home switch
U5-4 Sorter bin home switch
U6-1 ROM problem
U6-2 RAM problem
U6-3 Low battery
U6-4 Incorrect value in NVM. Reinitialize main board with code 20-96
U8-1 to U8-6 Problem with exposure lamp, lamp sensor, lamp board

Xerox 5340, 5343

Code Description
00-009; 030 to 033 A door was opened while paper was being fed
00-047 Paper in duplex
00-1 Auditron
00-2 Diagnostic error
00-3 Faults error
00-4 Ric error
00-5 Job manager system error
00-6 LLM interface
00-7 Standby error
00-8 Communications error
00-9 Xerographic error
01-300 Front interlock
01-310 Right upper interlock
01-315 Left upper interlock
01-320 Left lower interlock
01-325 Fuser interlock
02-910 Key counter missing
02-920 Wrong combination of accessories
03-321, 322, 326, 327 LLM to ISIL communications problems
03-328 IOT communications problem with duplex or tray 4
03-330 IOT communications problems with HCF
03-335, 03-336 LLM communications problems with edit
03-340 NVM memory
03-341, 03-347 Communications problems between IOT and sorter
03-350, 03-354 Communications problem with LLM and user interface
03-363, 03-364 Communications problem between LLM & optics
03-370, 03-373 Communications problem between LLM & DADF
03-380, 384  
03-416, 03-422 RAM memory problem
03-424, 426 NVM memory problem
03-430, 432 Billing problem
03-439 GRAIB communications problem
03-440 RIC communications problem
03-441 RIC NVM problem
03-442 Modem
03-443, 03-458 RIC problems
03-460 Serial communications processor problem
04-300 Main motor or drive problem
05-100, 05-108 DADF registration sensor
05-110 DADF exit sensor
05-115, 120 DADF jams
05-305 DADF document drive
05-310, 312 DADF document sensor
05-316 DADF registration sensor jam
05-325 DADF exit sensor
05-335, 341, 345 DADF interlock switches
06-300, 06-310 Scan problems
06-315 Scan drive
06-320A, 320B, 320C, 325 Scan problem
06-330 Lens drive
06-340 Exposure control problem
06-342 LLM CPU problem
06-344, 06-350 Exposure cvontrol problem
06-352 IOT CPU problem
07-300, 315, 330, 345 Tray faults
07-360, 07-370 HCF problems
07-375, 380A, 380B Duplex problems
08-100, 08-110 Feed problems. Lead edge of copy paper is late getting to feed sensor of tray 1
08-115, 08-162 Feed problem. Lead edge of copy paper is late getting to registration sensor
08-165 Paper jam at registration sensor
08-310, 08-370 Paper at a sensor when power is turned on
08-330 DADF nudger sensor
08-380 Registration side to side problem with home position
08-390 Nip
09-300 Copy cartridge finished (drum unit)
09-310 Add black toner Add color toner
09-320 Add color toner
09-330 Wrong copy cartridge (wrong drum unit)
09-340 Drum cartridge not installed properly
09-350 Waste toner full
100 A fault has occurred
10-100 Exit jam
10-105 Exit jam
10-110 Vertical sensor jam
10-120, 122, 125 Duplex jam
10-150, 155 Too much or not enough paper in duplex tray
10-300 Fuser thermistor
10-302 Low fuser temperature
10-304 Bad fuser temp
10-308 High fuser temperature or open thermistor
10-310 High fuser temperature
10-312 Fuser not up to temperature after energy save
10-314 Fuser problem
10-320 Fuser web finished
10-330, 335, 340 Exit switch, vertical sensor switch actuated when power is turned on
11-100, 11-116 Sorter jam
11-150, 11-176 Sorter auto stapler jam
11-310, 314, 316 Sorter interlock
11-325A, B, C, D, E, F, G Sorter index
11-352, 354, 356 Sorter auto stapler interlocks
11-365A, B, C, D, E Sorter auto stapler bin
11-370, 371, 372A, 373A, 373B, 374 Sorter auto stapler staple failure, staple home problem or tamper home problem
11-385A, 385B, 390A,B,C,D,E, 396A Sorter auto stapler staple failure, staple home problem or tamper home problem
301 Fuser web must be replaced
302 Copy cartridge (drum unit) must be replaced
501 Tray 1 must be rebuilt
502 Tray 2 must be rebuilt
503 Tray 3 must be rebuilt
504 Tray 4 must be rebuilt
505 HCF must be rebuilt
506 Bypass must be rebuilt
507 Duplex unit must be rebuilt
508 Replace black developer
509 Replace red developer
510 Replace green developer
512 Replace brown developer
513 Copy cartridge (drum unit) will need replacing soon
514 Fuser web will need replacing soon
515 DADF belt should be replaced
516 DADF feed rollers should be replaced
517 Replace exposure lamp
518 Replace suction filter
519 Replace ozone filter
520 Replace optics filter
521 Replace particle filter
522 Replace upper fuser roller
523 Replace fuser pawls
524 Replace pressure roller
525 Replace pressure roller pawls
900-905 Key operator calls

Xerox 5345

Код ошибки Описание
01-01 Frequency monitoring and zero cross problem
01-02 Interlock
01-03 AC power problem
01-04 Finisher interlock
01-05 24v problem
03-01 Optics to main board communication problem
03-02 Software reset problem
03-03 Could be punched holes in the lead edge of the original
03-04 Software problem
03-06 Low battery
03-07 NVM not initialized or is missing or defective
03-17 Communication problem between main board and finisher board
03-18 Initializes one NVM counter to agree to others
03-19 All three NVM counter to agree with others
03-20 Main board/interface board problems
03-21 Problem with RIC NVM
03-22 RIC modem problem
03-23 RIC real time clock failure.
03-25 RIC NVM problem or not initialized
03-27 NVM problem
03-28 Watchdog software problem
03-29 Microprocessor crystal not at correct frequency
03-30 No software response from finisher after 20 seconds have elapsed
06-01 Lens did not reach 1.1 position
06-02 1/2 rate scanner problem
06-03 Scan home problem
06-04 Scan home problem
06-05 Scan home problem
06-06 Scan encoder
06-07 Scan encoder
06-08 Scan drive boost
06-09 Scan encoder
06-11 Scan encoder pulse phases
06-12 Insufficient scan damping
07-01 Duplex tray not home during duplexing
07-02 Tray 2 not home when selected
07-13 Tray 2 height sensor problem
07-15 Tray 2 empty
07-16 Tray 1 door open
07-18 Tray 1 stack sensor
07-22 Tray 1 empty
07-26 Tray 1 bypass switch actuated too long
07-27 Tray 1 bypass switch deactuated too early
07-30 Paper in duplex
07-31 Paper in duplex
07-32 Duplex tray empty, when paper should be there
08-10 Paper did not reach tray 2 input tray sensor
08-11 Paper did not reach duplex input sensor
08-12 Paper did not reach tray 1
08-14 Paper did not leave tray 2 input sensor quickly enough
08-18 Trail edge did not reach tray 2 input sensor quickly enough
08-19 Trail edge did not reach tray 1 input sensor quickly enough
08-20 Paper in duplex
08-21 Paper in tray 2 input
08-22 Paper in tray 2 or duplex at wrong time
08-23 Paper at tray 1 input at wrong time
08-24 Paper in tray 1 at wrong time
08-28 Upper and lower nips problem
09-08 Low toner condition
09-12 Drum signals are out of range
09-13 Unstable drum patch readings
09-15 Patch is too dark
09-16 Patch is too light
09-17 Open toner container access cover
09-18 Low toner level
09-21 Low toner sensor disconnected
09-22 Low toner condition, even after machine has been theoretically, adding toner
10-02 Low fuser temperature
10-03 High fuser temperature
10-06 Paper did not reach out put switch
10-07 Paper stayed on output switch
10-10 Paper did not reach decurler sensor
10-11 Paper did not reach decurler sensor
10-12 Paper on decurler sensor
10-13 Paper did not reach duplex entry sensor in time
10-14 Paper did not reach duplex entry sensor in time
10-15 Paper on entry sensor at wrong time
10-17 Fuser temperature is too high and fuser relay has deactuated
12-01 Paper at finisher input sensor
12-02 Paper did not reach finisher
12-03 Paper reached finisher too soon
12-05 Paper at stapler
12-06 Paper at stapler
12-07 Paper did not reach stapler
12-08 Paper did not reach stapler
12-10 Complied motor not working properly
12-15 Eject motor problem and/or eject encoder
12-20 Stacker motor problem
12-21 Stacker interlock
12-22 Stacker bottom sensor
12-23 Stacker bottom sensor
12-24 Stacker bottom sensor senses full
12-25 Stack height sensor
12-26 Stack height sensor
12-27 Stack height sensor
12-30 Offset home sensor
12-31 Offset home sensor
12-32 OCT switch
12-35 Eject nip carriage
12-36 Eject cam interlock
12-37 Eject nip carriage open timing
12-38 Eject cam interlock
12-40 Tamper motor
12-41 Tamper home problem
12-42 Tamper home sensor
12-43 Staple load sensor
12-44 Tamper home sensor
12-45 Tamper home sensor
12-50 Low on staples
12-51 Stapler home sensor
12-52 Stapler home sensor
12-53 Eject cam interlock
33-37 Too few documents
55-01 RDH interlock switch open during use
55-04 Paper on bypass sensor
55-05 Paper at vacuum timing sensor
55-06 Paper on output sensor
55-10 No paper reached S31
55-20 Paper did not leave S31 at correct time
55-24 Set counter arm problem
55-25 Documents in input tray not detected
55-27 Lead edge did not reach S35 at correct time
55-2955-30 Trail edge did not reach S35 at correct time
55-31 S32, ADF registration sensor did not see paper at correct time
55-32 S32 did not see trail edge at correct time
55-33 S36 One too many documents
55-36 One too many documents
55-39 Hole count problem on document feeder belt
55-40 Document belt travel problem
55-41 Document belt mistracking or skewing
55-45 Paper at inverter sensor
55-47 Inverter sensor did not see paper lead edge at correct time
55-49 More than 50 sheets in input tray
55-50 Right side interlock
55-51 Left side interlock
55-55 Document on glass
93-93 NVM has to be initialized after new software installed

Xerox 5350, 5352

Code Description
00-009, 030, 031, 032, 033 A door was opened while paper was being fed
00-047 Paper in duplex
00-1 Auditron
00-2 Diagnostic error
00-3 Faults error
00-4 Ric error
00-5 Job manager system error
00-6 LLM interface
00-7 Standby error
00-8 Communications error
00-9 Xerographic error
01-300 Front interlock
01-310 Right upper interlock
01-315 Left upper interlock
01-320 Left lower interlock
01-325 Fuser interlock
02-910 Key counter missing
02-920 Wrong combination of accessories
03-321, 322, 326, 327 LLM to ISIL communications problems
03-328 IOT communications problem with duplex or tray 4
03-330 IOT communications problems with HCF
03-335, 336 LLM communications problems with edit
03-340 NVM memory
03-341-347 Communications problems between IOT and sorter
03-350-354 Communications problem with LLM and user interface
03-363, 364 Communications problem between LLM & optics
03-370-03-373 Communications problem between LLM & DADF
03-380, 384  
03-416-422 RAM memory problem
03-424, 426 NVM memory problem
03-430, 432 Billing problem
03-439 GRAIB communications problem
03-440 RIC communications problem
03-441 RIC NVM problem
03-442 Modem
03-443-458 RIC problems
03-460 Serial communications processor problem
04-300 Main motor or drive problem
05-100-108 DADF registration sensor
05-110 DADF exit sensor
05-115, 120 DADF jams
05-305 DADF document drive
05-310, 312 DADF document sensor
05-316 DADF registration sensor jam
05-325 DADF exit sensor
05-335, 341, 345 DADF interlock switches
06-300-310 Scan problems
06-315 Scan drive
06-320A, 320B, 320C, 325 Scan problem
06-330 Lens drive
06-340 Exposure control problem
06-342 LLM CPU problem
06-344-350 Exposure cvontrol problem
06-352 IOT CPU problem
07-300, 315, 330, 345 Tray faults
07-360-370 HCF problems
07-375, 380A, 380B Duplex problems
08-100-110 Feed problems. Lead edge of copy paper is late getting to feed sensor of tray 1
08-115-162 Feed problem. Lead edge of copy paper is late getting to registration sensor
08-165 Paper jam at registration sensor
08-310-370 Paper at a sensor when power is turned on
08-330 DADF nudger sensor
08-380 Registration side to side problem with home position
08-390 Nip
09-300 Copy cartridge finished (drum unit)
09-310 Add black toner Add color toner
09-320 Add color toner
09-330 Wrong copy cartridge (wrong drum unit)
09-340 Drum cartridge not installed properly
09-350 Waste toner full
100 A fault has occurred
10-100 Exit jam
10-105 Exit jam
10-110 Vertical sensor jam
10-120, 122, 125 Duplex jam
10-150, 155 Too much or not enough paper in duplex tray
10-300 Fuser thermistor
10-302 Low fuser temperature
10-304 Bad fuser temp
10-308 High fuser temperature or open thermistor
10-310 High fuser temperature
10-312 Fuser not up to temperature after energy save
10-314 Fuser problem
10-320 Fuser web finished
10-330, 335, 340 Exit switch, vertical sensor switch actuated when power is turned on
11-100-116 Sorter jam
11-150-176 Sorter auto stapler jam
11-310, 314, 316 Sorter interlock
11-325A,B,C,D,E,F,G Sorter index
11-352, 354, 356 Sorter auto stapler interlocks
11-365A,B,C,D,E Sorter auto stapler bin
11-370,371,372A,373A,373B,374 Sorter auto stapler staple failure, staple home problem or tamper home problem
11-385A,385B,390A,B,C,D,E,396A Sorter auto stapler staple failure, staple home problem or tamper home problem
301 Fuser web must be replaced
302 Copy cartridge (drum unit) must be replaced
501 Tray 1 must be rebuilt
502 Tray 2 must be rebuilt
503 Tray 3 must be rebuilt
504 Tray 4 must be rebuilt
505 HCF must be rebuilt
506 Bypass must be rebuilt
507 Duplex unit must be rebuilt
508 Replace black developer
509 Replace red developer
510 Replace green developer
512 Replace brown developer
513 Copy cartridge (drum unit) will need replacing soon
514 Fuser web will need replacing soon
515 DADF belt should be replaced
516 DADF feed rollers should be replaced
517 Replace exposure lamp
518 Replace suction filter
519 Replace ozone filter
520 Replace optics filter
521 Replace particle filter
522 Replace upper fuser roller
523 Replace fuser pawls
524 Replace pressure roller
525 Replace pressure roller pawls
900-905 Key operator calls

Xerox 5355

Код ошибки Описание
01-01 Frequency monitoring and zero cross problem
01-02 Interlock
01-03 AC power problem
01-04 Finisher interlock
01-05 24v problem
03-01 Optics to main board communication problem
03-02 Software reset problem
03-03 Could be punched holes in the lead edge of the original
03-04 Software problem
03-06 Low battery
03-07 NVM not initialized or is missing or defective
03-17 Communication problem between main board and finisher board
03-18 Initializes one NVM counter to agree to others
03-19 All three NVM counter to agree with others
03-20 Main board/interface board problems
03-21 Problem with RIC NVM
03-22 RIC modem problem
03-23 RIC real time clock failure.
03-25 RIC NVM problem or not initialized
03-27 NVM problem
03-28 Watchdog software problem
03-29 Microprocessor crystal not at correct frequency
03-30 No software response from finisher after 20 seconds have elapsed
06-01 Lens did not reach 1.1 position
06-02 1/2 rate scanner problem
06-03 Scan home problem
06-04 Scan home problem
06-05 Scan home problem
06-06 Scan encoder
06-07 Scan encoder
06-08 Scan drive boost
06-09 Scan encoder
06-11 Scan encoder pulse phases
06-12 Insufficient scan damping
07-01 Duplex tray not home during duplexing
07-02 Tray 2 not home when selected
07-13 Tray 2 height sensor problem
07-15 Tray 2 empty
07-16 Tray 1 door open
07-18 Tray 1 stack sensor
07-22 Tray 1 empty
07-26 Tray 1 bypass switch actuated too long
07-27 Tray 1 bypass switch deactuated too early
07-30 Paper in duplex
07-31 Paper in duplex
07-32 Duplex tray empty, when paper should be there
08-10 Paper did not reach tray 2 input tray sensor
08-11 Paper did not reach duplex input sensor
08-12 Paper did not reach tray 1
08-14 Paper did not leave tray 2 input sensor quickly enough
08-18 Trail edge did not reach tray 2 input sensor quickly enough
08-19 Trail edge did not reach tray 1 input sensor quickly enough
08-20 Paper in duplex
08-21 Paper in tray 2 input
08-22 Paper in tray 2 or duplex at wrong time
08-23 Paper at tray 1 input at wrong time
08-24 Paper in tray 1 at wrong time
08-28 Upper and lower nips problem
09-08 Low toner condition
09-12 Drum signals are out of range
09-13 Unstable drum patch readings
09-15 Patch is too dark
09-16 Patch is too light
09-17 Open toner container access cover
09-18 Low toner level
09-21 Low toner sensor disconnected
09-22 Low toner condition, even after machine has been theoretically, adding toner
10-02 Low fuser temperature
10-03 High fuser temperature
10-06 Paper did not reach out put switch
10-07 Paper stayed on output switch
10-10 Paper did not reach decurler sensor
10-11 Paper did not reach decurler sensor
10-12 Paper on decurler sensor
10-13 Paper did not reach duplex entry sensor in time
10-14 Paper did not reach duplex entry sensor in time
10-15 Paper on entry sensor at wrong time
10-17 Fuser temperature is too high and fuser relay has deactuated
12-01 Paper at finisher input sensor
12-02 Paper did not reach finisher
12-03 Paper reached finisher too soon
12-05 Paper at stapler
12-06 Paper at stapler
12-07 Paper did not reach stapler
12-08 Paper did not reach stapler
12-10 Complied motor not working properly
12-15 Eject motor problem and/or eject encoder
12-20 Stacker motor problem
12-21 Stacker interlock
12-22 Stacker bottom sensor
12-23 Stacker bottom sensor
12-24 Stacker bottom sensor senses full
12-25 Stack height sensor
12-26 Stack height sensor
12-27 Stack height sensor
12-30 Offset home sensor
12-31 Offset home sensor
12-32 OCT switch
12-35 Eject nip carriage
12-36 Eject cam interlock
12-37 Eject nip carriage open timing
12-38 Eject cam interlock
12-40 Tamper motor
12-41 Tamper home problem
12-42 Tamper home sensor
12-43 Staple load sensor
12-44 Tamper home sensor
12-45 Tamper home sensor
12-50 Low on staples
12-51 Stapler home sensor
12-52 Stapler home sensor
12-53 Eject cam interlock
33-37 Too few documents
55-01 rdh interlock switch open during use
55-04 Paper on bypass sensor
55-05 Paper at vacuum timing sensor
55-06 Paper on output sensor
55-10 No paper reached S31
55-20 Paper did not leave S31 at correct time
55-24 Set counter arm problem
55-25 Documents in input tray not detected
55-27 Lead edge did not reach S35 at correct time
55-2955-30 Trail edge did not reach S35 at correct time
55-31 S32, ADF registration sensor did not see paper at correct time
55-32 S32 did not see trail edge at correct time
55-33 S36 One too many documents
55-36 One too many documents
55-39 Hole count problem on document feeder belt
55-40 Document belt travel problem
55-41 Document belt mistracking or skewing
55-45 Paper at inverter sensor
55-47 Inverter sensor did not see paper lead edge at correct time
55-49 More than 50 sheets in input tray
55-50 Right side interlock
55-51 Left side interlock
55-55 Document on glass
93-93 NVM has to be initialized after new software installed

Xerox XC520, 540, 560, 580

Код ошибки Описание
H2 Fuser thermistor
H3 Fuser temperature too high. Must be reset in diagnostics
H4 Fuser temperature too low. Must be reset in diagnostics
L3 Scan problem
L4 Min motor drive problem
L8 Exposure lamp not lightning or not enough light reaching auto exposure sensor
P Paper did not feed

Xerox 5622

Code Description
A1-1 to A1-32 All indicate a paper path problem, etc. in the ADF
A2 ADF exit problems
A3 Irregular size documents
A5 ADF interlock
A6 ADF single sheet document reset
A7 Platen interlock
A8 ADF exit interlock
C1 Tray 1 jam
C2 Tray 2 jam
C3 Tray 3 jam
C6-1, C6-2 Jams related to duplex
C6-3 Registration sensor, re tray 1
C7-1, C7-2 HCF feed problems
C7-3 Tray 1 feed problem
C8 Paper stays in tray or duplex or HCF
C9 Bypass feed problem
E1-10 to E1-25 Internal jam
E1-6 Paper on registration sensor
E2 Reset signal happened. Might read E-2 something else
E3-30 to E4-14 Exit jam
E3-6 Exit jam
E4-10 to E4-14 Inverter sensor not actuated
E4-15 Inverter sensor
E4-40 to E4-45 Duplex entry sensor
E4-6 Inverter sensor
E5 Front door interlock
E6-1 Tray 1 interlock
E6-2 2 tray or duplex interlock
E6-3 HCF interlock
E7-2, E7-3 Duplex interlock
E8-6 to E8-15 Duplex entry sensor
F1-1 Sorter entry sensor
F1-6 Sorter exit sensor
F3 Paper size not available for sort/stack
F5 Sorter interlock
J1 Add toner
J3 Replace copy cartridge
J7 Replace copy cartridge
J8-1 Wrong copy cartridge installed
J8-2 Copy cartridge EEPROM
L6 Auditron or other counter problem
L8 Platen glass temperature is too high
L9 Communication problem between interimage erase/edge lamps and main board
U1-1 Main motor drive problem
U2-1 to U2-4 Scan home sensor
U3-1 Lens sensor
U4-1 Open fuser thermistor
U4-2 Fuser did not warm up properly
U4-3 Fuser temperature too high
U4-4 Fuser problem. Staying on too long
U4-6 High fuser temperature
U5-1 Sorter bin home switch not activated
U5-2 Sorter bin home switch stayed actuated
U5-3, U5-4 Sorter bin home switch
U6-1 ROM problem
U6-2 RAM problem
U6-3 Low battery
U6-4 Incorrect value in NVM. Reinitialize main board with code 20-96
U8-1 to U8-6 Problem with exposure lamp, lamp sensor, lamp board
 

– Compatible Printer model: Xerox WorkCentre 5325
– Xerox WorkCentre 5325 Error Codes with quick guides:

  • Code: 003-311
  • Description: IIT CDI Interface Mismatch RAP. Error detected when information sent to controller from IIT via IIT CDI I/F during initialization of controller is insufficient. (e.g. bad combination of controller SW and IIT SW)
  • Troubleshooting Guides: • Reload correct Controller and IIT Software (GP 16). • Replace IIT PWB (Switch the EEPROM) (PL 1.6) • Replace the ESS PWB (PL 35.2)
  • Code: 003-318
  • Description: IIT Software RAP.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: • Ensure that the customer is programming a job within the parameters of the machine utilizing the UI. • Disconnect then reconnect the IIT, Control Panel, ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Check the sw version of the controller sw • Reload Software (GP 16) • Replace IIT PWB (Switch the EEPROM) (PL 1.6) • If the problem persists, replace the ESS PWB (PL 35.2). (If not fixed by this, reinstall the original ESS PWB and RAM DIMM.)
  • Code: 003-319
  • Description: IIT Video Driver Detection RAP One of the following errors is detected: • Compression Threshold overflow • DMA Transfer error • Other system compression errors
  • Troubleshooting Guides: • Ensure that the customer is programming a job within the parameters of the machine utilizing the UI. • Disconnect then reconnect the IIT, Control Panel, ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Reload Software (GP 16) • Replace IIT PWB (Switch the EEPROM) (PL 1.6) • If the problem persists, replace the ESS PWB (PL 35.2). (If not fixed by this, reinstall the original ESS PWB and RAM DIMM.)
  • Code: 003-320
  • Description: IISS-ESS Communication 1 RAP An abnormal parameter is set as the argument for the send function. After avoiding detection condition of 116-389 at power on, extended memory capacity in document scanning area below 256MB is detected with IITsc-detected Fault Code, while Fax Card is mounted.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: • Disconnect and reconnect the IIT Harness (PL 1.6). • Reload Software (GP 16). • If the problem persists, replace the IIT PWB (Switch the EEPROM) (PL 1.6).
  • Code: 005-121
  • Description: DADF Feed Out Sensor On Jam RAP After feeding started (DADF Feed Motor On (CW)) in Duplex, the DADF Feed Out Sensor did not turn ON within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Remove the DADF Rear Cover and open the Top Cover. Enter the Diag Mode, turn ON Component Control [005-205]. Activate the Actuator of the DADF Feed Out Sensor manually. Does the display change between High/Low? Y↓N→Disconnect the DADF Feed Out Sensor connector P/J772. Is High displayed? Y↓N→Check the wire between the DADF Feed Out Sensor P/J772-2 and the DADF PWB P/J757-5 for a short circuit. If no problems are found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 51.2). Is the voltage between the DADF Feed Out Sensor P/J772-1 (+) and P/J772-3 (-) +5VDC? Y↓N→Check the wires between the DADF PWB P/J757-6 and the DADF Feed Out Sensor P/J772-1, as well as between the DADF PWB P/J757-4 and the DADF Feed Out Sensor P/J772-3 for open circuits and poor contacts. Replace the DADF Feed Out Sensor (PL 51.6). Press the Stop button. Turn ON Component Control [005-010] (DADF Feed Motor). Does the DADF Feed Motor operate? Y↓N→Is the voltage between the DADF Feed Motor P/J776-5/2 (+) and the GND (-) +24VDC? Y↓N→Is the voltage between the DADF PWB P/J754-B1/B2 (+) and the GND (-) +24VDC? Y↓N→Is the voltage between the DADF PWB P/J753-2 (+) and the GND (-) +24VDC? Y↓N→Refer to BSD 5.1 – Document Setting and check the +24VDC circuit to the DADF PWB P/J753-2. Replace the DADF PWB (PL 51.2). Check the wires between the DADF PWB P/J754-B1 and the DADF Feed Motor P/ J776-5, as well as between the DADF PWB P/J754-B2 and the DADF Feed Motor P/J776-2 for an open circuit and poor contact. Turn OFF the power and disconnect P/J754 from the DADF PWB. Measure the wire wound resistance of the Motor. • Between P/J754 pin-B1 and P/J754 pin-B5/B6 • Between P/J754 pin-B2 and P/J754 pin-B3/B4 Is the resistance approximately 1Ohm for each? Y↓N→Replace the DADF Feed Motor (PL 51.5). Replace the DADF PWB (PL 51.2). Check the following: • The document path for foreign substances. • The DADF Feed/Nudger Roll for contamination, wear or revolution failure. • The DADF Feed Out Sensor Actuator for disengagement, drag and damage.
  • Code: 005-122
  • Description: DADF Simplex/Side 1 Pre Registration Sensor On Jam RAP • After Pre-Feed started for the first sheet (DADF Feed Motor On (CW)) in Simplex and Duplex, the DADF Pre Registration Sensor did not turn ON within the specified time. • After Pre-Feed started for the second sheet onwards (DADF Feed Motor On (CW)) in Duplex, the DADF Pre Registration Sensor did not turn ON within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Open the Top Cover and remove the Invert Chute. Enter the Diag Mode, turn ON Component Control [005-206]. Block the DADF Pre Registration Sensor using a sheet of paper, etc. Does the display change to High? Y↓N→Disconnect the DADF Pre Registration Sensor connector P/J774. Does the display change to High? Y↓N→Check the wire between the DADF Pre Registration Sensor P/J774-2 and the DADF PWB P/J757-11 for a short circuit. If no problems are found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 51.2). Is the voltage between P/J774-1 (+) and P/J774-3 (-) +5VDC? Y↓N→Check the wires between the DADF PWB P/J757-12 and the DADF Pre Registration Sensor P/J774-1, as well as between the DADF PWB P/J757-10 and the DADF Pre Registration Sensor P/J774-3 for open circuits and poor contacts. Replace the DADF Pre Registration Sensor (PL 51.17). Press the Stop button. Turn ON Component Control [005-010] (DADF Feed Motor). Does the DADF Feed Motor operate? Y↓N→Is the voltage between the DADF Feed Motor P/J776-5/2 (+) and the GND (-) +24VDC? Y↓N→Is the voltage between the DADF PWB P/J754-B1/B2 (+) and the GND (-) +24VDC? Y↓N→Is the voltage between the DADF PWB P/J753-2 (+) and the GND (-) +24VDC? Y↓N→Refer to BSD 5.1 – Document Setting and check the +24VDC circuit to the DADF PWB P/J753-2. Replace the DADF PWB (PL 51.2). Check the wires between the DADF PWB P/J754-B1 and the DADF Feed Motor P/ J776-5, as well as between the DADF PWB P/J754-B2 and the DADF Feed Motor P/J776-2 for an open circuit and poor contact. Turn OFF the power and disconnect P/J754 from the DADF PWB. Measure the wire wound resistance of the Motor. • Between P/J754 pin-B1 and P/J754 pin-B5/B6 • Between P/J754 pin-B2 and P/J754 pin-B3/B4 Is the resistance approximately. 1Ohm for each? Y↓N→Replace the DADF Feed Motor (PL 51.5). Replace the DADF PWB (PL 51.2). Check the following: • The document path for foreign substances. • Overly strong Retard pressure. • The DADF Pre Registration Sensor Actuator for disengagement, drag and damage.
  • Code: 005-123
  • Description: DADF Simplex/Side 1 Registration Sensor On Jam RAP After Pre Registration operation started (DADF Feed Motor On (CCW)), the DADF Registration Sensor did not turn ON within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Open the Top Cover and remove the Invert Chute. Enter the Diag Mode, turn ON Component Control [005-110]. Turn ON the DADF Registration Sensor using a sheet of paper, etc. Does the display change to ‘H’ (opposite to the voltage level)? Y↓N→Remove the DADF Rear Cover. Is the voltage between the DADF PWB P/J757-14 (+) and the GND (-) +5VDC? Y↓N→Replace the DADF PWB (PL 51.2). The voltage between the DADF Registration Sensor P/J775-2 (+) and the GND (-) +5VDC? Y↓N→Check the connection between the DADF Registration Sensor P/J775-2 and the DADF PWB P/J757-14 for an open circuit and poor contact. The voltage between the DADF Registration Sensor P/J775-1 (+) and P/J775-3 (-) +5VDC? Y↓N→Check the wires between the DADF PWB P/J757-15 and the DADF Registration Sensor P/J775-1, as well as between the DADF PWB P/J757-13 and the DADF Registration Sensor P/J775-3 for open circuits and poor contacts. Replace the DADF Registration Sensor (PL 51.17). Press the Stop button. Turn ON Component Control [005-008] (DADF Feed Motor). Does the DADF Feed Motor operate? Y↓N→The voltage between the DADF Feed Motor P/J776-5/2 (+) and the GND (-) +24VDC? Y↓N→The voltage between the DADF PWB P/J754-B1/B2 (+) and the GND (-) +24VDC? Y↓N→The voltage between the DADF PWB P/J753-2 (+) and the GND (-) +24VDC? Y↓N→Refer to BSD 5.1 – Document Setting and check the +24VDC circuit to the DADF PWB P/J753-2. Replace the DADF PWB (PL 51.2). Check the wires between the DADF PWB P/J754-B1 and the DADF Feed Motor P/ J776-5, as well as between the DADF PWB P/J754-B2 and the DADF Feed Motor P/J776-2 for an open circuit and poor contact. Turn OFF the power and disconnect P/J754 from the DADF PWB. Measure the wire wound resistance of the Motor. • Between P/J754 pin-B1 and P/J754 pin-B5/B6 • Between P/J754 pin-B2 and P/J754 pin-B3/B4 The resistance approximately 1Ohm for each? Y↓N→Replace the DADF Feed Motor (PL 51.5). Replace the DADF PWB (PL 51.2). Check the following: • The document path for foreign substances. • The Transportation Roll for contamination, wear or revolution failure.
  • Code: 005-125
  • Description: DADF Registration Sensor Off Jam RAP After the DADF Pre Registration Sensor turned OFF, the DADF Registration Sensor did not turn OFF within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Transportation failure due to foreign substance in the document path • The surface of the roll for foreign substance • The surface of the roll for wear • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required. • DADF Feed Motor: Component Control [005-008] (PL 51.5) • DADF Registration Motor: Component Control [005-033] (PL 51.5) • Check the circuit between the DADF Registration Sensor and the DADF PWB • Check the circuit between the DADF Pre Registration Sensor and the DADF PWB • DADF Registration Sensor: Component Control [005-110] (PL 51.17) • DADF Pre Registration Sensor: Component Control [005-206] (PL 51.17) • DADF PWB failure. (PL 51.2)
  • Code: 005-131
  • Description: DADF Invert Sensor On Jam (During Invert) RAP After the DADF Registration Sensor turned ON at Invert, the DADF Invert Sensor did not turn ON within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Transportation failure due to foreign substance in the document path • The surface of the roll for foreign substance • The surface of the roll for wear • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required. • DADF Registration Motor: Component Control [005-033] (PL 51.5) • Check the circuit between the DADF Registration Sensor and the DADF PWB • Check the circuit between the DADF Inverter Sensor and the DADF PWB • DADF Registration Sensor: Component Control [005-110] (PL 51.17) • DADF Invert Sensor: Component Control [005-211] (PL 51.9) • DADF PWB failure. (PL 51.2)
  • Code: 005-132
  • Description: DADF Invert Sensor On Jam RAP After the Read Speed Control operation started (DADF Registration Motor On (CCW)), the DADF Invert Sensor did not turn ON within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Transportation failure due to foreign substance in the document path • The surface of the roll for foreign substance • The surface of the roll for wear • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required. • DADF Registration Motor: Component Control [005-033] (PL 51.5) • Check the circuit between the DADF Inverter Sensor and the DADF PWB • DADF Invert Sensor: Component Control [005-211] (PL 51.9) • DADF PWB failure. (PL 51.2)
  • Code: 005-134
  • Description: DADF Inverter Sensor Off Jam (During Invert) RAP • After the DADF Registration Sensor turned OFF at Invert of the last document, the DADF Inverter Sensor did not turn OFF within the specified time. • During the Invert where there is a next document, after the Read Speed Control operation started (DADF Registration Motor On (CCW)), the DADF Inverter Sensor did not turn OFF within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Transportation failure due to foreign substance in the document path • The surface of the roll for foreign substance • The surface of the roll for wear • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required. • DADF Registration Motor: Component Control [005-033] (PL 51.5) • Check the circuit between the DADF Registration Sensor and the DADF PWB • Check the circuit between the DADF Inverter Sensor and the DADF PWB • DADF Registration Sensor: Component Control [005-110] (PL 51.17) • DADF Invert Sensor: Component Control [005-211] (PL 51.9) • DADF PWB failure. (PL 51.2)
  • Code: 005-135
  • Description: DADF Side 2 Pre Registration Sensor On Jam RAP After the Invert operation started (DADF Registration Motor On (CW)) at Invert, the DADF Pre Registration Sensor did not turn ON within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Transportation failure due to foreign substance in the document path • The surface of the roll for foreign substance • The surface of the roll for wear • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required. • DADF Registration Motor: Component Control [005-033] (PL 51.5) • Check the circuit between the DADF Pre Registration Sensor and the DADF PWB • DADF Pre Registration Sensor: Component Control [005-206] (PL 51.17) • DADF PWB failure. (PL 51.2) • The Gate Solenoid Component Control [005-090] for operation failure • Check if the Exit Roll is nipping properly. (Including the operations of Exit Nip Release Solenoid (Component Control [005-072])) (PL 51.6).

Xerox WorkCentre 5325 error and solving error codes

Solve Xerox WorkCentre 5325 Error codes

  • Code: 005-136
  • Description: DADF Side 2 Registration Sensor On Jam RAP After the DADF Pre Registration Sensor turned ON at Invert, the DADF Registration Sensor did not turn ON within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Transportation failure due to foreign substance in the document path • The surface of the roll for foreign substance • The surface of the roll for wear • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required. • Check if the Exit Roll is nipping properly. (Including the operations of Exit Nip Release Solenoid (Component Control [005-072])) (PL 51.6) • Check the circuit between the DADF Pre Registration Sensor and the DADF PWB • DADF Pre Registration Sensor: Component Control [005-206] (PL 51.17) • Check the circuit between the DADF Registration Sensor and the DADF PWB • DADF Registration Sensor: Component Control [005-110] (PL 51.17) • DADF Feed Motor: Component Control [005-008] (PL 51.5) • DADF PWB failure. (PL 51.2)
  • Code: 005-139
  • Description: DADF Invert Sensor Off Jam RAP • After the DADF Registration Sensor turned OFF in the Scan operation, the DADF Invert Sensor did not turn OFF within the specified time. • During the 1 Sided mode scan operation where there is a next document, after the Next Document Scan Read Speed Control started (DADF Registration Motor On (CCW)), the DADF Inverter Sensor did not turn OFF within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Transportation failure due to foreign substance in the document path • The surface of the roll for foreign substance • The surface of the roll for wear • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required. • The Gate Solenoid Component Control [005-090] for operation failure • DADF Registration Motor: Component Control [005-033] (PL 51.5) • Check if the Exit Roll is nipping properly. (Including the operations of Exit Nip Release Solenoid (Component Control [005-072])) (PL 51.6) • Check the circuit between the DADF Registration Sensor and the DADF PWB • DADF Registration Sensor: Component Control [005-110] (PL 51.17) • Check the circuit between the DADF Inverter Sensor and the DADF PWB • DADF Invert Sensor: Component Control [005-211] (PL 51.9) • DADF PWB failure. (PL 51.2)
  • Code: 005-145
  • Description: DADF Registration Sensor Off Jam (Invert) RAP After the DADF Pre Registration Sensor turned OFF at Invert, the DADF Registration Sensor did not turn OFF within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Transportation failure due to foreign substance in the document path • The surface of the roll for foreign substance • The surface of the roll for wear • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required. • DADF Registration Motor: Component Control [005-033] (PL 51.5) • DADF Feed Motor: Component Control [005-008] (PL 51.5) • Check the circuit between the DADF Registration Sensor and the DADF PWB • DADF Registration Sensor: Component Control [005-110] (PL 51.17) • Check the circuit between the DADF Pre Registration Sensor and the DADF PWB • DADF Pre Registration Sensor: Component Control [005-206] (PL 51.17) • DADF PWB failure. (PL 51.2)
  • Code: 005-146
  • Description: DADF Pre Registration Sensor Off Jam RAP After the DADF Feed Out Sensor turned OFF in 1 Sided mode, the DADF Pre Registration Sensor did not turn OFF within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Transportation failure due to foreign substance in the document path • The surface of the roll for foreign substance • The surface of the roll for wear • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required. • DADF Registration Motor: Component Control [005-033] (PL 51.5) • DADF Feed Motor: Component Control [005-010] (PL 51.5) • Check if the Exit Roll is nipping properly. (Including the operations of Exit Nip Release Solenoid (Component Control [005-072])) (PL 51.6) • Check the circuit between the DADF Pre Registration Sensor and the DADF PWB • DADF Pre Registration Sensor: Component Control [005-206] (PL 51.17) • DADF PWB failure. (PL 51.2)
  • Code: 005-147
  • Description: DADF Pre Registration Sensor Off Jam (Invert) RAP After the DADF Registration Motor turned ON at Invert, the DADF Pre Registration Sensor did not turn OFF within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Transportation failure due to foreign substance in the document path • The surface of the roll for foreign substance • The surface of the roll for wear • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required. • DADF Registration Motor: Component Control [005-033] (PL 51.5) • DADF Feed Motor: Component Control [005-010] (PL 51.5) • Check the circuit between the DADF Pre Registration Sensor and the DADF PWB • DADF Pre Registration Sensor: Component Control [005-206] (PL 51.17) • DADF PWB failure. (PL 51.2)
  • Code: 005-194
  • Description: Size Mismatch Jam On SS Mix-Size RAP In Slow Scan (SS) Mixed mode, it was detected that the size in the Fast Scan Direction was different from the width of the document guide.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Check that the DADF Tray Set Guide operates normally. • Check the circuit between the DADF Tray Set Guide Sensors 1-3 and the DADF PWB • DADF Tray Set Guide Sensors 1-3: Component Control [005-215/216/217] (PL 51.10)
  • Code: 005-196
  • Description: Size Mismatch Jam On No Mix-Size RAP A document in a different size from the first document was detected in the No Mix mode.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • DADF Tray Set Guide Sensors 1-3: Component Control [005-215/216/217] (PL 51.10) • DADF APS Sensor 1: Component Control [005-218] (PL 51.17) • Document Tray Size Sensor 1/2: Component Control [005-221/222] (PL 51.10) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required (GP 16). • If no problems are found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 51.2).
  • Code: 005-197
  • Description: Prohibit Combine Size Jam RAP. A prohibited size combination was detected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Explain to the customer that the following combinations are prohibited. • 5.5 x 8.5 SEF and all the other document sizes. • A5 SEF and all the other document sizes. • B5 SEF, plus 11 x 15 SEF, 11 x 17 SEF, A4 LEF, A3 LEF, 8.5 x 11 LEF.
  • Code: 005-198
  • Description: Too Short Size Jam RAP It was detected that the document length in Slow Scan direction was out of the specifications. • Simplex mode: shorter than 85mm • Duplex mode: shorter than 110mm
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the document size a user has scanned. If its length is within the available range for DADF feeding, check the circuit between the DADF Pre Registration Sensor, the DADF Feed Out Sensor, and the DADF PWB. Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 51.2).
  • Code: 005-199
  • Description: Too Long Size Jam RAP It was detected that the document length in Slow Scan direction was out of the specifications. • Simplex and Duplex modes: 431.9mm or longer • Fax mode: 1501.0mm or longer
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the document size a user has scanned. If its length is within the available range for DADF feeding, check the circuit between the DADF Pre Registration Sensor, the DADF Feed Out Sensor, and the DADF PWB. Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 51.2).
  • Code: 005-210
  • Description: DADF Download Fail RAP When the IISS starts up (Power ON/Sleep recovery), it was detected that the DADF is in Download Mode.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Complete the DADF software download.
  • Code: 005-305
  • Description: DADF Feeder Cover Interlock Open (when running) RAP The Feeder Cover Interlock was opened during DADF operation.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The DADF Feeder Cover for misalignment or damage. • DADF Interlock Switch: Component Control [005-212] (PL 51.5) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required • If the problem persists, check the circuit between the DADF Interlock Switch and the DADF PWB. If no problems are found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 51.2).
  • Code: 005-500
  • Description: DADF Write Error During Download RAP Job Fail. An error has occurred during the process of writing data to the DADF-ROM (During Download. Not able to carry out normal operation because ROM content is missing.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Retry job. If retry failed, replace the DADF PWB (PL 51.2) and perform download again.
  • Code: 005-906
  • Description: DADF Feed Out Sensor Static Jam RAP The DADF Feed Out Sensor turns ON at the following timings. 1. When Power is ON 2. At Feeder Cover Interlock Close 3. At Platen Interlock Close
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Check the DADF Feed Out Sensor for remaining paper, the Actuator for return failure, foreign substances, contamination on sensors, and etc. • DADF Feed Out Sensor: Component Control [005-205] (PL 51.6) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required • If the problem persists, check the circuit between the DADF Feed Out Sensor and the DADF PWB. If no problems are found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 51.2).
  • Code: 005-907
  • Description: DADF Pre Registration Sensor Static Jam RAP The DADF Pre Registration Sensor turns ON at the following timings: 1. When Power is ON 2. At Feeder Cover Interlock Close 3. At Platen Interlock Close
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Check the DADF Pre Registration Sensor for remaining paper, the Actuator for return failure, foreign substances, contamination on sensors, and etc. • DADF Pre Registration Sensor: Component Control [005-206] (PL 51.17) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required • If the problem persists, check the circuit between the DADF Pre Registration Sensor and the DADF PWB. If no problems are found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 51.2).
  • Code: 005-913
  • Description: DADF Inverter Sensor Static Jam RAP The DADF Invert Sensor turns On at the timings below. 1. When Power is ON 2. At Feeder Cover Interlock Close 3. At Platen Interlock Close
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Check the DADF Inverter Sensor for remaining paper, the Actuator for return failure, foreign substances, contamination on sensors, and etc. • DADF Invert Sensor: Component Control [005-211] (PL 51.9) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required • If the problem persists, check the circuit between the DADF Invert Sensor and the DADF PWB. If no problems are found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 51.2).
  • Code: 005-915
  • Description: DADF APS Sensor 1 Static Jam RAP The DADF APS Sensor 1 turns ON at the timings below. 1. When Power is ON 2. At Feeder Cover Interlock Close 3. At Platen Interlock Close
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Check the DADF APS Sensor 1 for remaining paper, the Actuator for return failure, foreign substances, contamination on sensors, and etc. • DADF APS Sensor 1: Component Control [005-218] (PL 51.17) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required • If the problem persists, check the circuit between the DADF APS Sensor 1 and the DADF PWB. If no problems are found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 51.2).
  • Code: 005-916
  • Description: DADF APS Sensor 2 Static Jam RAP The DADF APS Sensor 2 turns ON at the timings below. 1. When Power is ON 2. At Feeder Cover Interlock Close 3. At Platen Interlock Close
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Check the DADF APS Sensor 2 for remaining paper, the Actuator for return failure, foreign substances, contamination on sensors, and etc. • DADF APS Sensor 2: Component Control [005-219] (PL 51.17) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required • If the problem persists, check the circuit between the DADF APS Sensor 2 and the DADF PWB. If no problems are found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 51.2).
  • Code: 005-917
  • Description: DADF APS Sensor 3 Static Jam RAP The DADF APS Sensor 3 turns ON at the timings below. 1. When Power is ON 2. At Feeder Cover Interlock Close 3. At Platen Interlock Close
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required • Check the DADF APS Sensor 3 for remaining paper, the Actuator for return failure, foreign substances, contamination on sensors, and etc. • DADF APS Sensor 3: Component Control [005-220] (PL 51.17) • If the problem persists, check the circuit between the DADF APS Sensor 3 and the DADF PWB. If no problems are found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 51.2). • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required
  • Code: 005-940
  • Description: DADF No Original RAP Operation Fail. Final document correction notification due to DADF document being pulled out.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: • Reload the document. • Change the system data 700-530 to ‘0’ and disable the automatic startup boot operation at System Fail (make sure to reset to 1 when complete • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required
  • Code: 005-941
  • Description: Doc Number of Sheets is Insufficient RAP Operation Fail. Though all documents/N documents reloaded, the machine detected one or more documents were missing. Whether all documents or N documents are reloaded, the machine detects one or more documents are missing while skipping scanned documents (i.e. feeding them without scanning them). If a failure occurs before the machine finishes scanning documents and outputs them, the machine skips scanned documents even if it instructs the user to reload N documents.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: • As the number of documents is insufficient, reload a proper number of documents. • Change the system data 700-530 to ‘0’ and disable the automatic startup boot operation at System Fail (make sure to reset to 1 when complete • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required
  • Code: 005-942
  • Description: Doc Fault Loading on DADF RAP Operation Fail. DADF-loaded documents Fail (DADF-250). When the Nudger Solenoid is turned ON to return at the start of a job, it is detected that the Level Sensor does not turn OFF.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Reduce documents in number and reload a smaller number of them.
  • Code: 005-945
  • Description: FS-Size Mismatch Jam On No Mix-Size or SS Mix- Size (Cont) RAP In No Mix or Slow Scan (SS) Mixed mode, it was detected that a document with a different size in Fast Scan (FS) direction was transported from the DADF. (If paper was not fed, 005-945 is displayed. If paper was fed, 005-947 is displayed.)
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required • Check that the DADF Tray Set Guide operates normally. • DADF Tray Set Guide Sensors 1-3: Component Control [005-215/216/217] (PL 51.10) • Check the circuit between the DADF Tray Set Guide Sensors 1-3 and the DADF PWB • DADF APS Sensors 1-3: Component Control [005-218/219/220] (PL 51.17) • Check the circuit between the DADF APS Sensors 1-3 and the DADF PWB. • Change the system data 700-530 to ‘0’ and disable the automatic startup boot operation at System Fail (make sure to reset to 1 when complete • If no problems are found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 51.2).
  • Code: 005-946
  • Description: SS-Size Mismatch Jam On No Mix-Size (Cont) RAP In No Mix mode, it was detected that a document with a different size in Slow Scan (SS) direction was transported from the DADF. (If paper was not fed, 005-946 is displayed. If paper was fed, 005-948 is displayed.)
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required • Document Tray Size Sensor 1/2: Component Control [005-221/222] (PL 51.10) • Check the circuit between the Document Tray Size Sensor 1/2 and the DADF PWB. • DADF Feed Out Sensor: Component Control [005-205] (PL 51.16) • DADF Registration Sensor: Component Control [005-110] (PL 51.17) • DADF APS Sensors 1-3: Component Control [005-218/219/220] (PL 51.17) • Check the circuit between the DADF APS Sensors 1-3 and the DADF PWB. • If no problems are found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 51.2). • Change the system data 700-530 to ‘0’ and disable the automatic startup boot operation at System Fail (make sure to reset to 1 when complete
  • Code: 005-947
  • Description: FS-Size Mismatch Jam On No Mix-Size or SS Mix- Size RAP In No Mix or Slow Scan (SS) Mixed mode, it was detected that a document with a different size in Fast Scan (FS) direction was transported from the DADF. (If paper was not fed, 005-945 is displayed. If paper was fed, 005-947 is displayed.)
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required • Check that the DADF Tray Set Guide operates normally. • DADF Tray Set Guide Sensors 1-3: Component Control [005-215/216/217] (PL 51.10) • Check the circuit between the DADF Tray Set Guide Sensors 1-3 and the DADF PWB • DADF APS Sensors 1-3: Component Control [005-218/219/220] (PL 51.17) • Check the circuit between the DADF APS Sensors 1-3 and the DADF PWB. • If no problems are found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 51.2). • Change the system data 700-530 to ‘0’ and disable the automatic startup boot operation at System Fail (make sure to reset to 1 when complete
  • Code: 005-948
  • Description: SS-Size Mismatch Jam On No Mix-Size RAP In No Mix mode, it was detected that a document with a different size in Slow Scan (SS) direction was transported from the DADF. (If paper was not fed, 005-946 is displayed. If paper was fed, 005-948 is displayed.)
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required • Document Tray Size Sensor 1/2: Component Control [005-221/222] (PL 51.10) • Check the circuit between the Document Tray Size Sensor 1/2 and the DADF PWB. • DADF Feed Out Sensor: Component Control [005-205] (PL 51.16) • DADF Registration Sensor: Component Control [005-110] (PL 51.17) • DADF APS Sensors 1-3: Component Control [005-218/219/220] (PL 51.17) • Check the circuit between the DADF APS Sensors 1-3 and the DADF PWB. • If no problems are found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 51.2). • Change the system data 700-530 to ‘0’ and disable the automatic startup boot operation at System Fail (make sure to reset to 1 when complete
  • Code: 010-338
  • Description: Fuser On Time Failure RAP • After the Main Lamp turned On during warm up, the Control Thermistor did not detect READY temperature within the specified time. • After the Main Lamp turned On during standby, the Control Thermistor did not detect a specific temperature within the specified time. • After the Sub Lamp turned On during standby, the Control Thermistor did not detect a specific temperature within the specified time. • After the empty rotation started, the Control Thermistor did not detect the empty rotation finishing temperature within the specified time. • After the Main Lamp turned On during printing, the Control Thermistor did not detect a specific temperature within the specified time. • After the Sub Lamp turned On during printing, the Control Thermistor did not detect a specific temperature within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: NOTE: When this fault occurs, NVM location 744-005 is set to 1, 2, or 3, depending on the fault. You must reset this location to 0 in order to clear the fault. Check for paper on the Fuser. The Fuser has no paper wrapped round it. Y↓N→Remove the paper. Check the installation of the Fuser Unit. The Fuser Unit is securely installed. Y↓N→Install the Fuser Unit securely. Remove the Fuser Unit. Check the conductivity of the contact points of the Thermostat. The contact points are connected. Y↓N→Replace the Fuser Unit (PL 7.1). Check the resistance of the Main Lamp between J621-6 and J621-7 for an open circuit or a short circuit (BSD 10.1). The resistance of the Main Lamp is 100 ohms or lower. Y↓N→Replace the Fuser Unit (PL 7.1). Check the resistance of the Sub Lamp between J621-2 and J621-7 for an open circuit or a short circuit (BSD 10.1). The resistance of the Sub Lamp is 100 ohms or lower. Y↓N→Replace the Fuser Unit (PL 7.1). Check the resistance of the Control (Center) Thermistor between J621-5 and J621-1 (BSD 10.1). There is no open circuit in the Center STS and the resistance is 3k ohms or higher. Y↓N→Replace the Fuser Unit (PL 7.1). Check the resistance of the Rear Thermistor between J621-7 and J621-3 (BSD 10.1). The resistance is 3k ohms or higher. Y↓N→Replace the Fuser Unit (PL 7.1). Check the wire between P/J411-B7 and J621-7 for an open circuit or a short circuit ( BSD 10.1). The wire between P/J411 and J621 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit. Y↓N→Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Check the wire between P/J414 and P530 for an open circuit or a short circuit (BSD 10.1). The wire between P/J414 and P530 conducts and if free of a short circuit. Y↓N→Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Fuser Unit (PL 7.1). If the problem persists, replace the AC Drive PWB (PL 18.2) If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 010-379
  • Description: Fuser Hot Not Ready Return Time Failure RAP Recovery time from High-temp Not Ready state becomes larger than the setting value (NVM).
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check for paper on the Fuser. The Fuser has no paper wrapped round it. Y↓N→Remove the paper. Check the installation of the Fuser Unit. The Fuser Unit is securely installed. Y↓N→Install the Fuser Unit securely. Check the resistance of the Rear Thermistor between J621-7 and J621-3 ( BSD 10.1). The resistance is 3k ohms or higher. Y↓N→Replace the Fuser Unit (PL 7.1). Check the resistance of the Center Thermistor between J621-5 and J621-1 (BSD 10.1). The resistance is 3k ohms or higher. Y↓N→Replace the Fuser Unit (PL 7.1). Check the wire between P/J411 and J621 for an open circuit or a short circuit (BSD 10.1). The wire between P/J411 and J621 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit. Y↓N→Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Fuser Unit (PL 7.1). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 010-398
  • Description: Fuser Fan Fault RAP Fan (for air exhaust around the Fuser) rotation failure.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control for the Fuser Fan [042-006]. The Fuser Fan rotates. Y↓N→Check the wires between P/J210 on the Fuser Fan and P/J411 on the MCU PWB for an open or shorted circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair as required. Replace the Fuser Fan (PL 4.1) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 18.2) Check the wire between P/J210-3 on the Fuser Fan and P/J411-B12 on the MCU PWB for an open circuit. If OK, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 010-420
  • Description: Fuser Near End Of Life Replace the Fuser Assembly in 100K copies.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: The Fuser Assembly was replaced. Y↓N→Replace the Fuser Assembly (PL 7.1) Run the HFSI Counter Report [954-850]. Check the volume on the fuser and compare to Fuser HFSI value in Detailed Maintenance Activities. Y↓N→Replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2). If the problem continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 010-421
  • Description: Fuser End Of Life Fuser at end of life.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Fuser Assembly (PL 7.1) and reset the HFSI Value (HFSI Counter) [954-850].
  • Code: 012-111
  • Description: H-Transport Entrance Sensor Off Jam A RAP (LX) The H-Transport Entrance Sensor did not turn off within the specified time after it turned on.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the H-Transport Drive Rolls (PL 23.4) and Pinch Rolls (PL 23.3) for wear or contamination. Check for obstructions or damage in the paper path. The Paper Path is OK. Y↓N→Clean or replace as required. Execute Component Control [012-190], H-Transport Entrance Sensor. Actuate the H-Transport Entrance Sensor (PL 23.4). The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8861 pin 2 and J8897 pin 6 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between J8897, pins 4 and 5 on the Finisher PWB. The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between J8897, pin 6 on the Finisher PWB and GND. Actuate the H-Transport Entrance Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the H-Transport Entrance Sensor (PL 23.4). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Power OFF. Open the H-Transport Top Cover. Cheat the H-Transport Interlock Sensor. Power ON. The H-Transport Belt rotates. Y↓N→Check the wires between P/J8862 on the H-Transport Motor and J8897 on the Finisher PWB for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the resistance of the H-Transport Motor between each pin P/J8862-1/2/5/6. The resistance is approx. 20 Ohm. Y↓N→Replace the H-Transport Motor (PL 23.4). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). If the problem persists, replace the H-Transport Motor (PL 23.4). Check the H-Transport Entrance Sensor and H-Transport Motor circuits for an intermittent condition. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-112
  • Description: H-Transport Entrance Sensor On Jam A RAP (LX) After the Fuser Exit Sensor turned on, the H-Transport Entrance Sensor did not turn on within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the H-Transport Drive Rolls (PL 23.4) and Pinch Rolls (PL 23.3) for wear or contamination. Check for obstructions or damage in the paper path. The Paper Path is OK. Y↓N→Clean or replace as required. Execute Component Control [012-190], H-Transport Entrance Sensor. Actuate the H-Transport Entrance Sensor (PL 23.4). The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8861 pin 2 and J8897 pin 6 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between J8897, pins 4 and 5 on the Finisher PWB. The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between J8897, pin 6 on the Finisher PWB and GND. Actuate the H-Transport Entrance Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the H-Transport Entrance Sensor (PL 23.4). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Power OFF. Open the H-Transport Top Cover. Cheat the H-Transport Interlock Sensor. Power ON. The H-Transport Belt rotates. Y↓N→Check the wires between P/J8862 on the H-Transport Motor and J8897 on the Finisher PWB for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the resistance of the H-Transport Motor between each pin P/J8862-1/2/5/6. The resistance is approx. 20 Ohm. Y↓N→Replace the H-Transport Motor (PL 23.4). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). If the problem persists, replace the H-Transport Motor (PL 23.4). Check the H-Transport Entrance Sensor and H-Transport Motor circuits for an intermittent condition. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-126
  • Description: H-Transport Entrance Sensor Off Jam B RAP (LX) After the H-Transport Entrance Sensor turned On, the H-Transport Entrance Sensor did not turn Off within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the H-Transport Drive Rolls (PL 23.4) and Pinch Rolls (PL 23.3) for wear or contamination. Check for obstructions or damage in the paper path. The Rolls and Paper Path are OK. Y↓N→Clean or replace as required. Execute Component Control [012-190], H-Transport Entrance Sensor. Actuate the H-Transport Entrance Sensor (PL 23.4). The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8861 pin 2 and J8897 pin 6 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between J8897, pins 4 and 5 on the Finisher PWB. The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between J8897, pin 6 on the Finisher PWB and GND. Actuate the H-Transport Entrance Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the H-Transport Entrance Sensor (PL 23.4). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Power OFF. Open the H-Transport Top Cover. Cheat the H-Transport Interlock Sensor. Power ON. The H-Transport Belt rotates. Y↓N→Check the wires between P/J8862 on the H-Transport Motor and J8897 on the Finisher PWB for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the resistance of the H-Transport Motor between each pin P/J8862-1/2/5/6. The resistance is approx. 20 Ohm. Y↓N→Replace the H-Transport Motor (PL 23.4). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). If the problem persists, replace the H-Transport Motor (PL 23.4). Check the H-Transport Entrance Sensor and H-Transport Motor circuits for an intermittent condition. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-131
  • Description: H-Transport Entrance Sensor On Jam B RAP (LX) After the Fuser Exit Sensor turned On, the H-Transport Entrance Sensor did not turn On within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the H-Transport Drive Rolls (PL 23.4) and Pinch Rolls (PL 23.3) for wear or contamination. Check for obstructions or damage in the paper path. The Rolls and Paper Path are OK. Y↓N→Clean or replace as required. Execute Component Control [012-190], H-Transport Entrance Sensor. Actuate the H-Transport Entrance Sensor (PL 23.4). The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8861 pin 2 and J8897 pin 6 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between J8897, pins 4 and 5 on the Finisher PWB. The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between J8897, pin 6 on the Finisher PWB and GND. Actuate the H-Transport Entrance Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the H-Transport Entrance Sensor (PL 23.4). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Power OFF. Open the H-Transport Top Cover. Cheat the H-Transport Interlock Sensor. Power ON. The H-Transport Belt rotates. Y↓N→Check the wires between P/J8862 on the H-Transport Motor and J8897 on the Finisher PWB for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the resistance of the H-Transport Motor between each pin P/J8862-1/2/5/6. The resistance is approx. 20 Ohm. Y↓N→Replace the H-Transport Motor (PL 23.4). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). If the problem persists, replace the H-Transport Motor (PL 23.4). Check the H-Transport Entrance Sensor and H-Transport Motor circuits for an intermittent condition. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-132
  • Description: (Integrated Finisher) Entrance Sensor ON Jam RAP Finisher Entrance Sensor does not turn On within a specified time after receiving the Sheet Exit command (the sheet to be ejected has turned ON the IOT Exit Sensor 1).
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the specifications of paper. Paper is in spec. Y↓N→Replace the paper with new paper that is in spec. Check the condition of the paper. The paper is in normal condition without any problem that causes the paper to be bent or caught. Y↓N→Resolve any problem that causes the paper to be bent or caught. Check the transport path for a foreign object, deformed part, and paper dust. The transport path is in normal condition. Y↓N→Repair the deformed part(s) and remove the foreign object(s) and paper dust. Check that the Finisher is installed properly. The Finisher is properly installed and properly connected to the IOT. Y↓N→Reinstall the Finisher properly. Enter Component Control [012-140]. Actuate the Finisher Entrance Sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8709 and P/J8729. P/J8709 and P/J8729 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8709 and P/J8729 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8709 and P/J8729. The wires between P/J8709 and P/J8729 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8709-6 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +5VDC circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8709-5 (+) and GND (-). Actuate the Finisher Entrance Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher Entrance Sensor (PL 22.5). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7).
  • Code: 012-132
  • Description: Finisher Entrance Sensor On Jam RAP (LX) After the Fuser Exit Sensor turned On, the Finisher Entrance Sensor did not turn On within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [012-100], Finisher Entrance Sensor. Actuate the Finisher Entrance Sensor (PL 23.14). The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8868 pin 2 and P/J8988 pin 2 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pins 3 and 1 on the Finisher PWB. The voltage is approx. P/J8988 +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pin 2 on the Finisher PWB and GND. Actuate the Finisher Entrance Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher Entrance Sensor (PL 23.14). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Execute Component Control [012-038], Transport Motor. The Transport Motor rotates. Y↓N→Check the wires between P/J8879 on the Transport Motor and P/J8983 on the Finisher PWB for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the resistance of the Transport Motor between each pin P/J8879-1/2/5/6. The resistance is approx. 20 Ohm. Y↓N→Replace the Transport Motor (PL 23.13). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). If the problem persists, replace the Transport Motor (PL 23.13). Check the Entrance Roller, Paddle Shaft and Eject Belt for wear, damage or contamination (PL 23.13). Check the Finisher Entrance Sensor and Transport Motor circuits for an intermittent condition. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-151
  • Description: (Integrated Finisher) Compiler Exit Sensor OFF Jam RAP The Compiler Exit Sensor does not turn Off within a specified time after it has turned On.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the specifications of paper. Paper is in spec. Y↓N→Replace the paper with new paper that is in spec. Check the condition of the paper. The paper is in normal condition without any problem that causes the paper to be bent or caught. Y↓N→Resolve any problem that causes the paper to be bent or caught. Check the transport path for a foreign object, deformed part, and paper dust. The transport path is in normal condition with no foreign object, deformed part and paper dust. Y↓N→Repair the deformed part(s) and remove the foreign object(s) and paper dust. Check the Transport Roll for wear, deterioration and paper dust. The Transport Roll is in normal condition, not worn and deteriorated and with no paper dust. Y↓N→Remove the paper dust and replace the worn or deteriorated Transport Roll. Check the drive mechanism to the Transport Roll for a deformed, broken part, and/or belt damage. The drive mechanism is free of defects. Y↓N→Repair defects or damage to the drive mechanism. Enter Component Control [012-150]. Actuate the Compiler Exit Sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8709 and P/J8728. P/J8709 and P/J8728 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8709 and P/J8728 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8709 and P/J8728. The wire P/J8709 and P/J8728 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8709-3 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +5VDC circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8709-2 (+) and GND (-). Actuate the Compiler Exit Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Compiler Exit Sensor (PL 22.5). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Enter [012-095]. The Finisher Transport Motor rotates. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8706 and P/J8739 . P/J8706 and P/J8739 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8706 and P/J8739 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8706 and P/J8739. The wire between P/J8706 and P/J8739 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8706-5 (+) and GND (-), and P/J8706-7 (+) and GND (-). Each voltage is approx. +24VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +24VDC circuit. Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher Transport Motor (PL 22.4). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Enter [012-013]. When the Sub Paddle Solenoid is turned On/Off, the Sub Paddle Shaft Assembly goes down/up. Y↓N→Check the Sub Paddle mechanism for a deformed or broken part and not-seated gears. The Sub Paddle mechanism is free from defects and gears are seating properly. Y↓N→Repair defects to the Sub Paddle mechanism. Check the connections of P/J8705 and P/J8734. P/J8705 and P/J8734 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8705 and P/J8734 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8705 and P/J8734. The wires between P/J8705 and P/J8734 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8705-1 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +24VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +24VDC circuit. If the circuit is OK, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Enter [012-013], measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8705-2 (+) and GND (- ). The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Replace the Sub Paddle Solenoid (PL 22.3). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7).
  • Code: 012-151
  • Description: Compiler Exit Sensor Off Jam RAP (LX) After the Compiler Exit Sensor turned On, the Compiler Exit Sensor did not turn Off within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [012-150], Compiler Exit Sensor. Actuate the Compiler Exit Sensor (PL 23.14). The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8869 pin 2 and P/J8988 pin 5 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pins 6 and 4 on the Finisher PWB. The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pin 5 on the Finisher PWB and GND. Actuate the Compiler Exit Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Compiler Exit Sensor (PL 23.4). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Execute Component Control [012-038], Transport Motor. The Transport Motor rotates. Y↓N→Check the wires between P/J8879 on the Transport Motor and P/J8983 on the Finisher PWB for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the resistance of the Transport Motor between each pin P/J8879-1/2/5/6. The resistance is approx. 20 Ohm. Y↓N→Replace the Transport Motor (PL 23.13). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). If the problem persists, replace the Transport Motor (PL 23.13). Check the Exit Roller, Paddle Shaft and Eject Belt for wear, damage or contamination (PL 23.13). Check the Compiler Exit Sensor and Transport Motor circuits for an intermittent condition. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-152
  • Description: (Integrated Finisher) Compiler Exit Sensor ON Jam RAP The Compiler Exit Sensor does not turn On within a specified time after receiving the Sheet Exit command (the paper to be ejected has turned On the IOT Exit Sensor 1).
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the specifications of paper. Paper is in spec. Y↓N→Replace the paper with new paper that is in spec. Check the condition of the paper. The paper is in normal condition without any problem that causes the paper to be bent or caught. Y↓N→Resolve any problem that causes the paper to be bent or caught. Check the transport path for a foreign object, deformed part, and paper dust. The transport path is in normal condition with no foreign object, deformed part and paper dust. Y↓N→Repair the deformed part(s) and remove the foreign object(s) and paper dust. Check the Transport Roll for wear, deterioration and paper dust. The Transport Roll is in normal condition. Y↓N→Remove the paper dust and replace the worn or deteriorated Transport Roll. Check the drive mechanism to the Transport Roll for a deformed parts, broken parts, and/or belt damage. The drive mechanism free from defects. Y↓N→Repair defects or damage to the drive mechanism. Check that the Finisher is installed properly. The Finisher is properly installed and properly connected to the IOT. Y↓N→Reinstall the Finisher properly. Enter Component Control [012-150]. Actuate the Compiler Exit Sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8709 and P/J8728. P/J8709 and P/J8728 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8709 and P/J8728 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8709 and P/J8728. The wires between J 8709 and P/J8728 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8709-3 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +5VDC circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8709-2 (+) and GND (-). Actuate the Compiler Exit Sensor. The voltage normally changes. Y↓N→Replace the Compiler Exit Sensor (PL 22.5). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Enter [012-095]. The Finisher Transport Motor rotates. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8706 and P/J8739. P/J8706 and P/J8739 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8706 and P/J8739 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8706 and P/J8739. The wire between P/J8706 and P/J8739 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8706-5 (+) and GND (-), and P/J8706-7 (+) and GND (-). Each voltage is approx. +24VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +24VDC circuit. Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher Transport Motor (PL 22.4). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7).
  • Code: 012-152
  • Description: Compiler Exit Sensor On Jam RAP (LX) After the H-Transport Exit Sensor turned On, the Compiler Exit Sensor did not turn On within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [012-150], Compiler Exit Sensor. Actuate the Compiler Exit Sensor (PL 23.14). The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8869 pin 2 and P/J8988 pin 5 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pins 6 and 4 on the Finisher PWB. The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pin 5 on the Finisher PWB and GND. Actuate the Compiler Exit Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Compiler Exit Sensor (PL 23.14). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Execute Component Control [012-038], Transport Motor. The Transport Motor rotates. Y↓N→Check the wires between P/J8879 on the Transport Motor and P/J8983 on the Finisher PWB for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the resistance of the Transport Motor between each pin P/J8879-1/2/5/6. The resistance is approx. 20 Ohm. Y↓N→Replace the Transport Motor (PL 23.13). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). If the problem persists, replace the Transport Motor (PL 23.13). Check the Exit Roller, Entrance Roller, Paddle Shaft and Eject Belt for wear, damage or contamination (PL 23.13). Check the Compiler Exit Sensor and Transport Motor circuits for an intermittent condition. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-161
  • Description: (Integrated Finisher) Set Eject Jam RAP In the Eject Motor’s ejecting operation, Eject Home Sensor ON was detected within a specified time after the start of the reverse operation of the Eject Motor. (The Eject Motor should have ejected paper, but returned Home earlier than specified.)
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the specifications of paper. Paper is in spec. Y↓N→Replace the paper with new paper that is in spec. Check the condition of the paper. The paper is in normal condition without any problem that causes the paper to be bent or caught. Y↓N→Resolve any problem that causes the paper to be bent or caught. Check the Eject mechanism for deformed parts, broken parts, and/or belt damage. The Eject mechanism free from defects. Y↓N→Repair the Eject mechanism. Enter Component Control [012-252]. Block and unblock the Eject Home Sensor with a piece of paper. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8700 and P/J8725. P/J8700 and P/J8725 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8700 and P/J8725 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8700 and P/J8725. The wires between P/J8700 and P/J8725 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8700-9 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +5VDC circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8700-2 (+) and GND (-). Block and unblock the Eject Home Sensor with a piece of paper. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Eject Home Sensor (PL 22.10). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Enter [012-054] and [012-056] alternately. The Eject Motor rotates. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8706 and P/J8741. P/J8706 and P/J8741 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8706 and P/J8741 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8706 and P/J8741. The wires between P/J8706 and P/J8741 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8706-13 (+) and GND (-), and between P/J8706-15 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +24VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +24VDC circuit. Check the Eject Motor drive mechanism for deformed parts, broken parts, and/or belt damage The drive mechanism free from defects. Y↓N→Repair defects or damage to the drive mechanism. Replace the Eject Motor (PL 22.9). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7).
  • Code: 012-161
  • Description: Finisher Set Eject Jam RAP (LX) After the Eject Motor turned On, the Compiler Tray No Paper Sensor did not turn Off within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Enter Component Control [012-151], Compiler Tray No Paper Sensor. Select Start. Actuate the Compiler Tray No Paper Sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8880 pin 2 and P/J8994 pin 2 on the Finisher PWB for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8994 pins 3 and 1 on the Finisher PWB. The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8994 pin 2 on the Finisher PWB and GND (BSD 12.19 – Office Finisher LX Tamping & Offset (2 of 2) Actuate the Compiler Tray No Paper Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Compiler Tray No Paper Sensor (PL 23.12). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Alternately execute Component Control [012-054 Eject Motor FORWARD LO] and Component Control [012-055 Eject Motor FORWARD HI]. The Eject Motor starts up. Y↓N→Check the wires between P/J8878 on the Eject Motor and P/J8983 on the Finisher PWB (BSD 12.22 – Office Finisher LX Eject Control (1 of 2)) for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the resistance of the Eject Motor between each point of P/J8878-1/3/4/6. The resistance is approx. 20 Ohm. Y↓N→Replace the Eject Motor (PL 23.11). Replace the Eject Motor (PL 23.11). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Check the Exit Roller, Entrance Roller, Paddle Shaft and Eject Belt for wear, damage or contamination (PL 23.13). Check the Compiler Tray No Paper Sensor and Eject Motor circuits for an intermittent condition. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-211
  • Description: (Integrated Finisher) Stacker Tray Fail RAP • Within a specified time after the Stacker Tray started lifting up, the Stack Height Sensor did not detect the lifting up of the Stacker Tray. • Within a specified time after the Stacker Tray started going down at initialization and during a job, the lower position of the tray (Full) could not be detected based on the changes in the Stacker Stack Sensor 1 and the Stacker Stack Sensor 2.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the drive mechanism to the Stacker Tray for a deformed or broken part and not-seated gears. The mechanism is free from defects and the gears seat properly. Y↓N→Repair the mechanism. Enter Component Control [012-267]. Block and unblock the Stack Height Sensor with a piece of paper. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8708 and P/J8727. P/J8708 and P/J8727 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8708 and P/J8727 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8708 and P/J8727. The wire between P/J8708 and P/J8727 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8708-3 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +5VDC circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8708-2 (+) and GND (-). Block and unblock the Stack Height Sensor with a piece of paper. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Stack Height Sensor (PL 22.10). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Enter [012-278]. Block and unblock the Stacker Stack Sensor 1 by rotating the actuator. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8707 and P/J8722. P/J8707 and P/J8722 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8707 and P/J8722 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8707 and P/J8722. The wires between P/J8707 and P/J8722 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8707-6 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +5VDC circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8707-5 (+) and (-). Block and unblock the Stacker Stack Sensor 1 by rotating the actuator. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Stacker Stack Sensor 1 (PL 22.8). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Enter [012-279]. Block and unblock the Stacker Stack Sensor 2 by rotating the actuator. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8707 and P/J8721. P/J8707 and P/J8721 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8707 and P/J8721 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8707 and P/J8721. The wires between P/J8707 and P/J8721 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8707-3 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +5VDC circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8707-2 (+) and GND (-). Block and unblock the Stacker Stack Sensor 2 by rotating the actuator. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Stacker Stack Sensor 2 (PL 22.8). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Enter [012-060] and [012-061] alternately. The Stacker Motor rotates. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8711 and P/J8736. P/J8711 and P/J8736 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8711 and P/J8736 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8711 and P8736. The wires between P/ J8711 and P8736 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Enter [012-060], measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8711-1 (+) and GND (- ). The voltage changes. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +24VDC circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Enter [012-061], measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8711-2 (+) and GND (- ). The voltage changes. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +24VDC circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open and short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Stacker Motor (PL 22.8). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7).
  • Code: 012-211
  • Description: Stacker Tray Failure RAP (LX) Stack Height Sensor 1 is not ON within the specified time after stacker tray starts elevating. While Stacker Tray is elevating or lowering, the state of the Encoder Sensor does not change within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [012-264], Stacker Height Sensor 1. Actuate the Stacker Height Sensor 1. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8873 pin 2 and P/J8988 pin 17 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pins 16 and 18 on the Finisher PWB. The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pin 17 on the Finisher PWB and GND. Actuate the Stacker Height Sensor 1. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Stacker Height Sensor 1 (PL 23.11). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Execute Component Control [012-263], Stacker Encoder Sensor. Manually rotate the Encoder (PL 23.7) to block and unblock the sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8875 pin 2 and P/J8988 pin 23 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pins 22 and 24 on the Finisher PWB. The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pin 23 on the Finisher PWB and GND. Manually rotate the Encoder (PL 23.7) to block and unblock the Stacker Encoder Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Stacker Encoder Sensor (PL 23.7). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Alternately execute Component Control [012-060], Stacker Motor Up, and [012-061], Stacker Motor Down. The Stacker Motor (PL 23.7) Moves. Y↓N→There is +24 VDC from P/J8986 pin 12 to GND (BSD 12.24 – Office Finisher LX Stacker Tray Control) Y↓N→Go to BSD 12.24 – Office Finisher LX Stacker Tray Control and check the circuit of the Option Switch (PL 23.9). Repair/reconnect as required. Check the wires between P/J8986 pins 11 and 12, and the Stacker Motor for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Replace the Stacker Elevator Motor (PL 23.7). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-212
  • Description: Stacker Tray Upper Limit Failure RAP (LX) The stacker has continued to elevate after the defined period of time has passed since Stacker No Paper Sensor is ON during stacker elevation.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [012-264], Stacker Height Sensor 1. Actuate the Stacker Height Sensor 1. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8873 pin 2 and P/J8988 pin 17 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pins 16 and 18 on the Finisher PWB (BSD 12.24 – Office Finisher LX Stacker Tray Control). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pin 17 on the Finisher PWB and GND BSD 12.24 – Office Finisher LX Stacker Tray Control. Actuate the Stacker Height Sensor 1. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Stacker Height Sensor 1 (PL 23.11). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Execute Component Control [012-265], Stacker Height Sensor 2. Block and unblock the Stacker Height Sensor 2. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8874 pin 2 and P/J8988 pin 20 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pins 19 and 21 on the Finisher PWB (BSD 12.24 – Office Finisher LX Stacker Tray Control). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pin 20 on the Finisher PWB and GND (BSD 12.24 – Office Finisher LX Stacker Tray Control). Actuate the Stacker Height Sensor 1. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Stacker Height Sensor 2 (PL 23.11). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Execute Component Control [012-263], Stacker Encoder Sensor. Manually rotate the Encoder (PL 23.7) to block and unblock the sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8875 pin 2 and P/J8988 pin 23 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pins 22 and 24 on the Finisher PWB (BSD 12.24 – Office Finisher LX Stacker Tray Control). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pin 23 on the Finisher PWB and GND BSD 12.24 – Office Finisher LX Stacker Tray Control. Manually rotate the Encoder (PL 23.7) to block and unblock the Stacker Encoder Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Stacker Encoder Sensor (PL 23.7). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Execute Component Control [012-262], Stacker No Paper Sensor. Block and unblock the Sensor (PL 23.7). The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8872 pin 2 and P/J8988 pin 14 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pins 13 and 15 on the Finisher PWB BSD 12.24 – Office Finisher LX Stacker Tray Control. The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pin 14 on the Finisher PWB and GND BSD 12.24 – Office Finisher LX Stacker Tray Control. Actuate the Stacker No Paper Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Stacker No Paper Sensor (PL 23.7). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-213
  • Description: Stacker Tray Lower Limit Failure RAP (LX) Stacker descended lower than normal levels, below low limit height.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [012-264], Stacker Height Sensor 1. Actuate the Stacker Height Sensor 1. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8873 pin 2 and P/J8988 pin 17 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pins 16 and 18 on the Finisher PWB (BSD 12.24 – Office Finisher LX Stacker Tray Control). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pin 17 on the Finisher PWB and GND (BSD 12.24 – Office Finisher LX Stacker Tray Control).Actuate the Stacker Height Sensor 1. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Stacker Height Sensor 1 (PL 23.11). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Execute Component Control [012-265], Stacker Height Sensor 2. Block and unblock the Stacker Height Sensor 2. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8874 pin 2 and P/J8988 pin 20 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pins 19 and 21 on the Finisher BSD 12.24 – Office Finisher LX Stacker Tray Control The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pin 20 on the Finisher PWB and GND BSD 12.24 – Office Finisher LX Stacker Tray Control. Actuate the Stacker Height Sensor 1. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Stacker Height Sensor 2 (PL 23.11). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Execute Component Control [012-263], Stacker Encoder Sensor. Manually rotate the Encoder (PL 23.7) to block and unblock the sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8875 pin 2 and P/J8988 pin 23 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pins 22 and 24 on the Finisher PWB (BSD 12.24 – Office Finisher LX Stacker Tray Control). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pin 23 on the Finisher PWB and GND (BSD 12.24 – Office Finisher LX Stacker Tray Control). Manually rotate the Encoder (PL 23.7) to block and unblock the Stacker Encoder Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Stacker Encoder Sensor (PL 23.7). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Execute Component Control [012-262], Stacker No Paper Sensor. Block and unblock the Sensor (PL 23.7). The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8872 pin 2 and P/J8988 pin 14 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pins 13 and 15 on the Finisher PWB (BSD 12.24 – Office Finisher LX Stacker Tray Control). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pin 14 on the Finisher PWB and GND (BSD 12.24 – Office Finisher LX Stacker Tray Control). Actuate the Stacker No Paper Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Stacker No Paper Sensor (PL 23.7). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-221
  • Description: (Integrated Finisher) Front Tamper Home Sensor ON Fail RAP During the moving of the Front Tamper, when the Front Tamper Home Sensor was Off, to the home position, the Front Tamper Home Sensor did not detected turning On within a specified time after the Front Tamper started moving.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the Front Tamper for any foreign object, deformation and binding that prevents it from moving. The Front Tamper is defects and binding. Y↓N→Repair the deformation and remove the foreign object(s) and the binding. Check the drive mechanism to the Front Tamper for a deformed or broken part and not-seated gears. The drive mechanism is free from defects and the gears seat properly. Y↓N→Repair the Front Tamper mechanism. Enter Component Control [012-220]. Move the Front Tamper by hand to block and unblock the Front Tamper Home Sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8700 and P/J8724. P/J8700 and P/J8724 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8700 and P/J8724 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8700 and P/J8724. The wires between P/J8700 and P/J8724 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open wire or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8700-6 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +5VDC circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8700-5 (+) and GND (-). Move the Front Tamper by hand to block and unblock the Front Tamper Home Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Front Tamper Home Sensor (PL 22.10). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Enter [012-020] and [012-023] alternately. The Front Tamper Motor rotates. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8710, J8738A and P/J8738B. P/J8710, J8738A and J8738B are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8710, J8738A and P/J8738B securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8710, J8738A and J8738B. The wires between are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8710-5 (+) and GND (-), and between P/ J8710-7 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +24VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +24VDC circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Replace the Front Tamper Motor (PL 22.10). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7).
  • Code: 012-221
  • Description: Front Tamper Home Sensor On Failure RAP (LX) After the Front Tamper started moving to the home position, the Front Tamper Home Sensor did not turn On within 800ms.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Manually operate the Tamper mechanism. The Tamper mechanism moves smoothly. Y↓N→Replace the parts that are interfering with operation. Execute Component Control [012-220], Front Tamper Home Sensor. Manually operate the Tamper mechanism to block and unblock the sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8881 pin 2 and P/J8994 pin 5 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8994, pins 6 and 4 on the Finisher PWB. The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8994, pin 5 on the Finisher PWB and GND. Manually operate the Tamper mechanism to block and unblock the Front Tamper Home Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Front Tamper Home Sensor (PL 23.12). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Alternately execute Component Control [012-020], Front Tamper Motor Front and [012-023], Front Tamper Motor Rear. The Front Tamper Motor moves. Y↓N→There is +24 VDC from P/J8994 pin 19 on the Finisher PWB to GND Y↓N→There is +24 VDC from J8982 pin 4 on the Finisher PWB to GND. Y↓N→Go to BSD 12.12 – Office Finisher LX Interlock Switching and check the +24V circuit feeding pin 4. Repair/reconnect as required. Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Check the wires between P/J8994, pins 18 ~ 22 on the Finisher PWB, and the Front Tamper Motor P/J8884 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Replace the front Tamper Motor (PL 23.12). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-223
  • Description: (Integrated Finisher) Front Tamper Home Sensor OFF Fail RAP • At the end of the operation to turn Off the Front Tamper Home Sensor that was On, the Front Tamper Home Sensor was not detected being Off. • The Front Tamper Home Sensor should have turned Off and then the Front Tamper Motor stopped, but the Front Tamper Home Sensor was On.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the Front Tamper for any foreign object, deformation and binding that prevents it from moving. The Front Tamper free from defects and binding. Y↓N→Repair the deformation and remove the foreign object(s) and the binding. Check the drive mechanism to the Front Tamper for a deformed or broken part and not-seated gears. The drive mechanism is free from defects and the gears seat properly. Y↓N→Repair the Front Tamper drive mechanism. Enter Component Control [012-220]. Move the Front Tamper by hand to block and unblock the Front Tamper Home Sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8700 and P/J8724. P/J8700 and P/J8724 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8700 and P/J8724 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8700 and P/J8724. The wires between P/J8700 and P/J8724 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8700-6 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +5VDC circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8700-5 (+) and GND (-). Move the Front Tamper by hand to block and unblock the Front Tamper Home Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Front Tamper Home Sensor (PL 22.10). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Enter [012-020] and [012-023] alternately. The Front Tamper Motor rotates. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8710, J8738A and P/J8738B. P/J8710, J8738A and J8738B are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8710, J8738A and P/J8738B securely. Check for an open wire or short circuit between P/J8710, J8738A and J8738B. The wire between P/J8710, J8738A and J8738B are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open wire or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8710-5 (+) and GND (-), and between P/ J8710-7 (+) and GND (-). Each voltage is approx. +24VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +24VDC circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Replace the Front Tamper Motor (PL 22.10). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7).
  • Code: 012-223
  • Description: Front Tamper Home Sensor Off Failure RAP (LX) After the Front Tamper started moving away from the home position, the Front Tamper Home Sensor did not turn Off within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Manually operate the Tamper mechanism. The Tamper mechanism moves smoothly. Y↓N→Replace the parts that are interfering with operation. Execute Component Control [012-220], Front Tamper Home Sensor. Manually operate the Tamper mechanism to block and unblock the sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8881 pin 2 and P/J8994 pin 5 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8994, pins 6 and 4 on the Finisher PWB BSD 12.18 – Office Finisher LX Tamping & Offset (1 of 2). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8994, pin 5 on the Finisher PWB and GND (BSD 12.18 – Office Finisher LX Tamping & Offset (1 of 2). Manually operate the Tamper mechanism to block and unblock the Front Tamper Home Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Front Tamper Home Sensor (PL 23.12). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Alternately execute Component Control [012-020], Front Tamper Motor Front and [012-023], Front Tamper Motor Rear. The Front Tamper Motor moves. Y↓N→There is +24 VDC from P/J8994 pin 19 on the Finisher PWB to GND Y↓N→There is +24 VDC from J8982 pin 4 on the Finisher PWB to GND Y↓N→Go to BSD 12.12 – Office Finisher LX Interlock Switching: J8982 and check the +24V circuit feeding pin 4. Repair/reconnect as required. Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Check the wires between P/J8994, pins 18 ~ 22 on the Finisher PWB, and the Front Tamper Motor P/J8884 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Replace the Front Tamper Motor (PL 23.12). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-224
  • Description: (Integrated Finisher) Rear Tamper Home Sensor OFF Fail RAP • At the end of the operation of trying to turn Off the Rear Tamper Home Sensor that was On, the Rear Tamper Home Sensor was not detected being Off. • The Rear Tamper Home Sensor should have turned Off and then the Rear Tamper Motor stopped, but the Rear Tamper Home Sensor was On.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the Rear Tamper for any foreign object, deformation and binding that prevents it from moving. The Rear Tamper is free from defects and binding. Y↓N→Repair the deformation and remove the foreign object(s) and the binding. Check the drive mechanism to the Rear Tamper for a deformed or broken part and not-seated gears. The drive mechanism is in normal condition, not deformed or broken and with no not-seated gears. Y↓N→Repair the Rear Tamper drive mechanism. Enter Component Control [012-221]. Move the Rear Tamper by hand to block and unblock the Rear Tamper Home Sensor. The display of changes. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8700 and P/J8726. P/J8700 and P/J8726 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8700 and P/J8726 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8700 and P/J8726. The wires between P/J8700 and P/J8726 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open wire or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8700-12 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +5VDC circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8700-11 (+) and GND (-). Move the Rear Tamper by hand to block and unblock the Rear Tamper Home Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Rear Tamper Home Sensor (PL 22.9). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Enter [012-026] and [012-029] alternately. The Rear Tamper Motor rotates. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8710, J8737A and P/J8738B. P/J8710, J8737A and P/ J8738B are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8710, J8737A and P/J8738B securely. Check for an open wire or short circuit between P/J8710, J8737A and J8737B. The wire between P/J8710, J8737A and J8737B are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8710-1 (+) and GND (-), and between P/ J8710-3 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +24VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +24VDC circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Repair the Rear Tamper Motor (PL 22.10). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7).
  • Code: 012-224
  • Description: Rear Tamper Home Sensor Off Failure RAP (LX) After the Rear Tamper started moving away from the home position, the Rear Tamper Home Sensor did not turn Off within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Manually operate the Tamper mechanism. The Tamper mechanism moves smoothly. Y↓N→Replace the parts that are interfering with operation. Execute Component Control [012-221], Rear Tamper Home Sensor. Manually operate the Tamper mechanism to block and unblock the sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8882 pin 2 and P/J8994 pin 8 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8994, pins 9 and 7 on the Finisher PWB. The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8994, pin 8 on the Finisher PWB and GND. Manually operate the Tamper mechanism to block and unblock the Rear Tamper Home Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Rear Tamper Home Sensor (PL 23.12). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Alternately execute Component Control [012-026], Rear Tamper Motor Front and [012-029], Rear Tamper Motor Rear. The Rear Tamper Motor moves. Y↓N→There is +24 VDC from P/J8994 pin 19 on the Finisher PWB to GND Y↓N→There is +24 VDC from J8982 pin 4 on the Finisher PWB to GND Y↓N→Go to BSD 12.12 – Office Finisher LX Interlock Switching and check the +24V circuit feeding pin 4. Repair/reconnect as required. Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Check the wires between P/J8994, pins 13 ~ 17 on the Finisher PWB, and the Rear Tamper Motor P/J8883 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Replace the Rear Tamper Motor (PL 23.12). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-231
  • Description: Punch Home Sensor On Fail RAP (LX) The Punch Home Sensor did not turn ON within the specified time after the Punch Motor started running.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Enter Component Control [12-074] and [12-078], Punch Motor (PL 23.5), alternately. Select Start. The Punch Motor runs. Y↓N→Select Stop. Check circuit of the Punch Motor. Refer to BSD 12.15 – Office Finisher LX Punch to troubleshoot the Circuit. Select Stop. Select [12-271], Punch Home Sensor (PL 23.5). Select Start. Actuate the sensor with a piece of paper. The display changes. Y↓N→Go to BSD 12.15 – Office Finisher LX Punch. Check circuit of the Punch Home Sensor. Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-243
  • Description: Booklet Folder Home Sensor On Fail RAP (LX) Folder Home Sensor is not turned on after the lapse of 500ms from Motor ON while Folder Knife is returning to Home.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Enter Component Control [013-022], Folder Knife Motor FWD and [013-023], Folder Knife Motor REV alternately. Select Start. The Fold Knife Motor energizes. Y↓N→Select Stop. Refer to (BSD 12.17 – Office Finisher LX Folding. Check continuity between the Booklet Folder Knife Motor ( P/J8905) and the Finisher PWB ( P8985), and between the Booklet PWB ( P/J8994) and the Finisher PWB ( P8985). The continuity check is OK. Y↓N→Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Booklet Folder Knife Motor (PL 23.15). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 23.21). Select Stop. Enter [13-101], Folder Home Sensor. Select Start. Block/unblock the Folder Home Sensor. The display changed. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8904 pin 2 and P/J8990 pin 2 on the FInisher PWB for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8990, pins 3 and 1 on the Finisher PWB (BSD 12.17 – Office Finisher LX Folding The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8990, pin 2 on the Finisher PWB and GND BSD 12.17 – Office Finisher LX Folding. Block/unblock the Folder Home Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Folder Home Sensor (PL 23.15). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-249
  • Description: Booklet Front Stapler Fail RAP (LX) The Booklet Front Staple Home Switch is not ON (does not return to home position) within the specified time after the Booklet Front Staple Motor starts to reverse.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Enter Component Control [12-024], Staple Motor FWD. and then [12-025], Staple Motor REV. The Front Booklet Stapler cycles normally. Y↓N→There is +24 VDC from P/J8993 pin 5 on the Booklet PWB to GND. Y↓N→Check the circuit from the Booklet PWB to the Booklet Stapler Cover Switch (BSD 12.13 – Office Finisher LX Booklet Interlock Switching. Repair/replace as required (PL 23.21). Switch off the power. Check the wires between P/J8994 on the Booklet PWB and J8894 on the Front Booklet Stapler for a loose or damaged connector, or an open or short circuit. If the wires are OK, replace the Front Booklet Stapler Assembly (PL 23.19). If the problem remains, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 23.21). Switch off the power. Check the wire between P/J8995, pin 5 on the Booklet PWB and J8894 pin 3 on the Front Booklet Stapler for a loose or damaged connector, or an open or short circuit. If the wires are OK, replace the Front Booklet Stapler Assembly (PL 23.19). If the problem remains, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 23.21).
  • Code: 012-259
  • Description: (Integrated Finisher) Eject Home Sensor ON Fail RAP In the Eject Motor’s initializing operation and ejecting operation, one of the following is met. • With the Eject Home Sensor Off, the Eject Motor started rotating in reverse direction. Within a specified time after that, the Eject Home Sensor was not detected turning On. • With the Eject Home Sensor Off, the Eject Motor started rotating in reverse direction. The Eject Home Sensor should have been detected turning On and then the Eject Motor stopped, but then the Eject Home Sensor was not On.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the Eject mechanism for a deformed or broken part and not-seated belts. The mechanism is free from defects and belt damage. Y↓N→Repair the mechanism. Enter Component Control [012-252]. Block and unblock the Eject Home Sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8700 and P/J8725. P/J8700 and P/J8725 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8700 and P/J8725 securely. Check for an open wire or short circuit between P/J8700 and P/J8725. The wire between P/J8700 and P/J8725 is normally conductive with no open wire or short circuit. Y↓N→Repair the open wire or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8700-9 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +5VDC circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8700-2 (+) and GND (-). Block and unblock the Eject Home Sensor. The voltage changes Y↓N→Replace the Eject Home Sensor (PL 22.10). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Enter [012-054] and [012-056] alternately. The Eject Motor rotates. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8706 and P/J8741. P/J8706 and P/J8741 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8706 and P/J8741 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8706 and P/J8741. The wires between P/J8706 and P/J8741 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open wire or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8706-13 (+) and GND (-), and between P/J8706-15 (+) and GND (-). Each voltage is approx. +24VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +24VDC circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Replace the Eject Motor (PL 22.9). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7).
  • Code: 012-260
  • Description: Eject Clamp Home Sensor On Failure RAP (LX) After the Eject Clamp started ascending, the Eject Clamp Home Sensor did not turn On within 500ms.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [012-250], Eject Clamp Home Sensor. Block and unblock the Eject Clamp Home Sensor The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8870 pin 2 on the Eject Clamp Home Sensor and P/J8988 pin 8 on the Finisher PWB for an open or short circuit, or loose or damaged connectors. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/replace as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pins 9 and 7 on the Finisher PWB. The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8988 pin 8 on the Finisher PWB and GND. Actuate the Eject Clamp Home Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Eject Clamp Home Sensor (PL 23.11). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Alternately execute Component Control [012-052], Eject Clamp Up and [012-053], Eject Clamp Down. The Eject Motor (PL 22.9) starts up. Y↓N→Check the wires between P/J8878 pins 1~6 on the Eject Motor and P/J8983 pins 5~8 on the Finisher PWB for an open or short circuit, or loose or damaged connectors BSD 12.22 – Office Finisher LX Eject Control (1 of 2). The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/replace as required. Measure the resistance of the Eject Motor between each pin of P/J8878-1/3/4/6. The resistance is approx. 2Ohm. Y↓N→Replace the Eject Motor (PL 23.11). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). If the problem remains, replace the Eject Motor (PL 23.11) Go to BSD 12.22 – Office Finisher LX Eject Control (1 of 2). Check for an intermittent circuit or intermittent mechanical problem. If the check is OK, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-263
  • Description: (Integrated Finisher) Rear Tamper Home Sensor ON Fail RAP During the moving of the Rear Tamper from when the Rear Tamper Home Sensor was Off to the home position, the Rear Tamper Home Sensor was not detected turning On within a specified time after the Rear Tamper started moving.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the Rear Tamper for any foreign object, deformation and binding that prevents it from moving. The Rear Tamper is free from defects and binding. Y↓N→Repair the deformation and remove the foreign object(s) and the binding. Check the drive mechanism to the Rear Tamper for a deformed or broken part and not-seated gears. The drive mechanism is free from defects and gears seat properly. Y↓N→Repair the Rear Tamper drive mechanism. Enter Component Control [012-221]. Move the Rear Tamper by hand to block and unblock the Rear Tamper Home Sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8700 and P/J8726. P/J8700 and P/J8726 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8700 and P/J8726 securely. Check for an open wire or short circuit between P/J8700 and P/J8726. The wire between P/J8700 and P/J8726 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8700-12 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +5VDC circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8700-11 (+) and GND (-). Move the Rear Tamper by hand to block and unblock the Rear Tamper Home Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Rear Tamper Home Sensor (PL 22.9). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Enter [012-026] and [012-029] alternately. The Rear Tamper Motor rotates. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8710, J8737A and P/J8738B. P/J8710, J8737A and P/ J8738B are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8710, J8737A and P/J8738B securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8710, J8737A and J8737B. The wires between P/J8710, J8737A and J8737B are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8710-1 (+) and GND (-), and between P/ J8710-3 (+) and GND (-). Each voltage is approx. +24VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +24VDC circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Replace the Rear Tamper Motor (PL 22.10). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7).
  • Code: 012-263
  • Description: Rear Tamper Failure RAP (LX) After the Rear Tamper started moving to the home position, the Rear Tamper Home Sensor did not turn On within 800ms.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Manually operate the Tamper mechanism. The Tamper mechanism moves smoothly. Y↓N→Replace the parts that are interfering with operation. Execute Component Control [012-221], Rear Tamper Home Sensor. Manually operate the Tamper mechanism to block and unblock the sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8882 pin 2 and P/J8994 pin 8 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8994, pins 9 and 7 on the Finisher PWB. The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8994, pin 8 on the Finisher PWB and GND BSD 12.19 – Office Finisher LX Tamping & Offset (2 of 2). Manually operate the Tamper mechanism to block and unblock the Rear Tamper Home Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Rear Tamper Home Sensor (PL 23.12). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Alternately execute Component Control [012-026], Rear Tamper Motor Front and [012-029], Rear Tamper Motor Rear. The Rear Tamper Motor moves. Y↓N→There is +24 VDC from P/J8994 pin 14 on the Finisher PWB to GND Y↓N→There is +24 VDC from J8982 pin 4 on the Finisher PWB to GND Y↓N→Go to BSD 12.12 – Office Finisher LX Interlock Switching and check the +24V circuit feeding pin 4. Repair/reconnect as required. Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Check the wires between P/J8994, pins 13 ~ 17 on the Finisher PWB, and the Rear Tamper Motor P/J8883 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Replace the Rear Tamper Motor (PL 23.12). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-265
  • Description: Booklet Folder Home Sensor OFF Fail RAP (LX) When the Booklet Home moves from Home position, the Folder Home Sensor did not turn OFF within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Enter Component Control [013-022], Folder Knife Motor FWD and [013-023], Folder Knife Motor REV alternately. Select Start. The Fold Knife Motor energizes. Y↓N→Select Stop. Refer to BSD 12.17 – Office Finisher LX Folding Check continuity between the Folder Knife Motor ( P/J8905) and the Finisher PWB ( P8985), and between the Booklet PWB ( P/J8994) and the Finisher PWB ( P8985). The continuity check is OK. Y↓N→Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Folder Knife Motor (PL 23.15). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 23.21). Select Stop. Enter [13-101], Folder Home Sensor. Select Start. Block/unblock the Folder Home Sensor. The display changed. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8904 pin 2 and P/J8990 pin 2 on the FInisher PWB for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8990, pins 3 and 1 on the Finisher PWB BSD 12.17 – Office Finisher LX Folding The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8990, pin 2 on the Finisher PWB and GND (BSD 12.17 – Office Finisher LX Folding.Block/unblock the Folder Home Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Folder Home Sensor (PL 23.15). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-268
  • Description: Booklet Rear Stapler Fail RAP (LX) The Booklet Rear Staple Home Switch is not ON (does not return to home position) within the specified time after the Booklet Rear Staple Motor starts to reverse.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Enter Component Control [12-026], Staple Motor FWD. and then [12-027], Staple Motor REV. The Front Booklet Stapler cycles normally. Y↓N→There is +24 VDC from P/J8993 pin 5 on the Booklet PWB to GND. Y↓N→Check the circuit from the Booklet PWB to the Booklet Stapler Cover Switch (BSD 12.13 – Office Finisher LX Booklet Interlock Switching. Repair/replace as required (PL 23.21). Switch off the power. Check the wires between P/J8995 on the Booklet PWB and P/ J8995 on the Rear Booklet Stapler BSD 12.27 – Office Finisher Booklet Staple Control (2 of 2 – Rear) for a loose or damaged connector, or an open or short circuit. If the wires are OK, replace the Rear Booklet Stapler Assembly (PL 23.20). If the problem remains, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 23.21). Switch off the power. Check the wire between P/J8995, pin 12 on the Booklet PWB and P/ J8995 pin 3 on the Rear Booklet Stapler BSD 12.27 – Office Finisher Booklet Staple Control (2 of 2 – Rear) for a loose or damaged connector, or an open or short circuit. If the wires are OK, replace the Rear Booklet Stapler Assembly (PL 23.20). If the problem remains, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 23.21).
  • Code: 012-269
  • Description: Booklet Sub-CPU Communications Fail RAP (LX) Communications between the Finisher PWB and the Booklet PWB Failed
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Power off and power on the printer. Execute Component Control [013-161], Booklet Maker Detected. The problem is resolved. Y↓N→Reload the software. The problem is resolved. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). If the problem continues, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 23.21). Rerun the job. Rerun the job.
  • Code: 012-280
  • Description: (Integrated Finisher) Eject Home Sensor OFF Fail RAP In the Eject Motor’s initializing operation and ejecting operation, the Eject Motor had rotated forward for a time corresponding to a specified number of pulses since the Eject Home Sensor was On, and then the motor stopped, but then the Eject Home Sensor was not detected turning Off.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the Eject mechanism for a deformed or broken part and not-seated belts. The mechanism is free from defects and belt damage. Y↓N→Repair the mechanism. Enter Component Control [012-252]. Block and unblock the Eject Home Sensor with a piece of paper. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8700 and P/J8725. P/J8700 and P/J8725 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8700 and P/J8725 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8700 and P/J8725. The wires between P/J8700 and P/J8725 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8700-9 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +5VDC circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8700-2 (+) and GND (-). Block and unblock the Eject Home Sensor with a piece of paper. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Eject Home Sensor (PL 22.10). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Enter [012-054] and [012-056] alternately. The Eject Motor rotates. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8706 and P/J8741. P/J8706 and P/J8741 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8706 and P/J8741 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8706 and P/J8741. The wires between P/J8706 and P/J8741 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8706-13 (+) and GND (-), and between P/J8706-15 (+) and GND (-). Each voltage is approx. +24VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +24VDC circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Replace the Eject Motor (PL 22.9). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7).
  • Code: 012-282
  • Description: Eject Clamp Home Sensor Off Failure RAP (LX) After the Eject Clamp started descending, the Eject Clamp Home Sensor did not turn Off within 200ms.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [012-250], Eject Clamp Home Sensor. Block and unblock the Eject Clamp Home Sensor The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8870 pin 2 on the Eject Clamp Home Sensor and P/J8988 pin 8 on the Finisher PWB for an open or short circuit, or loose or damaged connectors. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/replace as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pins 9 and 7 on the Finisher PWB. The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8988 pin 8 on the Finisher PWB and GND. Actuate the Eject Clamp Home Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Eject Clamp Home Sensor (PL 23.11). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Alternately execute Component Control [012-052], Eject Clamp Up and [012-053], Eject Clamp Down. The Eject Motor starts. Y↓N→Check the wires between P/J8878 pins 1~6 on the Eject Motor and P/J8983 pins 5~8 on the Finisher PWB for an open or short circuit, or loose or damaged connectors BSD 12.22 – Office Finisher LX Eject Control (1 of 2). The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/replace as required. Measure the resistance of the Eject Motor between each pin of P/J8878-1/3/4/6. The resistance is approx. 2Ohm. Y↓N→Replace the Eject Motor (PL 23.11). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). If the problem remains, replace the Eject Motor (PL 23.11) Go to BSD 12.22 – Office Finisher LX Eject Control (1 of 2). Check for an intermittent circuit or intermittent mechanical problem. If the check is OK, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-283
  • Description: (Integrated Finisher) Set Clamp Home Sensor ON Fail RAP In the initialize operations each at Power On, when Interlock closed and at the start of a job, and in the Set Clamp Motor’s ejecting operation, the Set Clamp Home Sensor was not detected turning On within a specified time after the start of the Set Clamp Motor operation.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the Set Clamp mechanism for a deformed or broken part and not-seated belts. The mechanism is free from defects and belt damage. Y↓N→Repair the Set Clamp mechanism. Enter Component Control [012-251]. Rotate the Set Clamp Shaft by hand to block and unblock the Set Clamp Home Sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8707, P/J8742B, P/J8742A and P/J8723. P/J8707, P/ J8742B, P/J8742A and P/J8723 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8707, P/J8742B, P/J8742A and P/J8723 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8707 and J8742B, and between J8742A and P/J8723. The wires between P/J8707 and J8742B and between J8742A and P/J8723 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8707-9 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +5VDC circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8707-8 (+) and GND (-). Rotate the Set Clamp Shaft by hand to block and unblock the Set Clamp Home Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Set Clamp Home Sensor (PL 22.4). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Enter [012-017]. The Set Clamp Motor rotates. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8708 and P/J8740. P/J8708 and P/J8740 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8708 and P/J8740 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8708 and P/J8740. The wires between P/J8708 and P/J8740 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8708-9 (+) and GND (-), and between P/ J8708-11 (+) and GND (-). Each voltage is approx. +24VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +24VDC circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Replace the Set Clamp Motor (PL 22.9). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7).
  • Code: 012-283
  • Description: Set Clamp Home Sensor On Failure RAP (LX) After the Set Clamp started, the Set Clamp Home Sensor did not turn On within 200ms.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [012-251], Set Clamp Home Sensor. Actuate the Set Clamp Home Sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8871 pin 2 on the Set Clamp Home Sensor and P/J8988 pin 11 on the Finisher PWB for an open or short circuit, or loose or damaged connectors. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/replace as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pins 12 and 10 on the Finisher PWB. The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between the P/J8988 pin 11 on the Finisher PWB and GND). Actuate the Eject Clamp Home Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Eject Clamp Home Sensor (PL 23.11). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Alternately execute Component Control [012-052], Eject Clamp Up and [012-053], Eject Clamp Down. The Eject Motor starts. Y↓N→Check the wires between P/J8878 pins 1~6 on the Eject Motor and P/J8983 pins 5~8 on the Finisher PWB for an open or short circuit, or loose or damaged connectors BSD 12.22 – Office Finisher LX Eject Control (1 of 2)). The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/replace as required. Measure the resistance of the Eject Motor between each pin of P/J8878-1/3/4/6. The resistance is approx. 2 Ohm. Y↓N→Replace the Eject Motor (PL 23.11). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). If the problem remains, replace the Eject Motor (PL 23.11) Execute Component Control [012-050 Set Clamp Clutch ON]. The Set Clamp Clutch energizes. Y↓N→Select Stop. Check the wires between P/J8877 pins 1 and 2 on the Set Clamp Clutch and P/J8983 pins 3 and 4 on the Finisher PWB for an open or short circuit, or loose or damaged connectors (BSD 12.23 – Office Finisher LX Eject Control (2 of 2). The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/replace as required. Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8983-4 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +24VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Set Clamp Clutch (PL 23.11). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-284
  • Description: (Integrated Finisher) Set Clamp Home Sensor OFF Fail RAP In the initialize operations each at Power On, when Interlock closed and at the start of a job, and in the Set Clamp Motor’s ejecting operation, the Set Clamp Home Sensor was not detected turning Off within a specified time after the start of the Set Clamp Motor operation.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the Set Clamp mechanism for a deformed or broken part and not-seated belts. The mechanism is free from defects and belt damage. Y↓N→Repair the Set CLamp mechanism. Enter Component Control [012-251]. Rotate the Set Clamp Shaft by hand to block and unblock the Set Clamp Home Sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8707, P/J8742B, P/J8742A and P/J8723. P/J8707, P/ J8742B, P/J8742A and P/J8723 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8707, P/J8742B, P/J8742A and P/J8723 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8707 and J8742B, and between J8742A and P/J8723. The wires between P/J8707 and J8742B and between J8742A and P/ J8723 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8707-9 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +5VDC circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8707-8 (+) and GND (-). Rotate the Set Clamp Shaft by hand to block and unblock the acceptance surface of the Set Clamp Home Sensor. The voltage changes normally. Y↓N→Replace the Set Clamp Home Sensor (PL 22.4). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Enter [012-017]. The Set Clamp Motor rotates. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8708 and P/J8740. P/J8708 and P/J8740 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8708 and P/J8740 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8708 and P/J8740. The wires between P/J8708 and P/J8740 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8708-9 (+) and GND (-), and between P/ J8708-11 (+) and GND (-). Each voltage is approx. +24VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +24VDC circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Replace the Set Clamp Motor (PL 22.9). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7).
  • Code: 012-284
  • Description: Set Clamp Home Sensor Off Failure RAP (LX) After the Set Clamp completed operation, the Set Clamp Home Sensor did not turn Off within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [012-251], Set Clamp Home Sensor. Actuate the Set Clamp Home Sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8871 pin 2 on the Set Clamp Home Sensor and P/J8988 pin 11 on the Finisher PWB for an open or short circuit, or loose or damaged connectors. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/replace as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pins 12 and 10 on the Finisher PWB. The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between the P/J8988 pin 11 on the Finisher PWB and GND). Actuate the Eject Clamp Home Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Eject Clamp Home Sensor (PL 23.11). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Alternately execute Component Control [012-052], Eject Clamp Up and [012-053], Eject Clamp Down. The Eject Motor starts. Y↓N→Check the wires between P/J8878 pins 1~6 on the Eject Motor and P/J8983 pins 5~8 on the Finisher PWB for an open or short circuit, or loose or damaged connectors (BSD 12.22 – Office Finisher LX Eject Control (1 of 2). The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/replace as required. Measure the resistance of the Eject Motor between each pin of P/J8878-1/3/4/6. The resistance is approx. 2Ohm. Y↓N→Replace the Eject Motor (PL 23.11). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). If the problem remains, replace the Eject Motor (PL 23.11) Execute Component Control [012-050 Set Clamp Clutch ON]. The Set Clamp Clutch energizes. Y↓N→Select Stop. Check the wires between P/J8877 pins 1 and 2 on the Set Clamp Clutch and P/J8983 pins 3 and 4 on the Finisher PWB for an open or short circuit, or loose or damaged connectors BSD 12.23 – Office Finisher LX Eject Control (2 of 2). The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/replace as required. Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8983-4 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +24VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Set Clamp Clutch (PL 23.11). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-291
  • Description: (Integrated Finisher) Stapler Fail RAP Within a specified time after the Staple Motor started rotating in reverse direction, the Staple Head Home Sensor was never detected turning On.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Enter Component Control [012-046] and [012-047] alternately. The Staple Motor rotates. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8705 and P/J8735. P/J8705 and P/J8735 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8705 and P/J8735 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8705 and P/J8735. The wires between P/J8705 and P/J8735 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open wire or short circuit. Enter [012-046] and [012-047] alternately. Measure the voltages between Finisher PWB P/J8705-3, 4, 5, 6 (+) and GND (-). Each voltage changes. Y↓N→Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7) Replace the Staple Assembly (PL 22.4). Enter [012-046] and [012-047] alternately. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8701 and P/J8731. P/J8701 and P/J8731 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8701 and P/J8731 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8701 and P/J8731. The wires between P/J8701 and P/J8731 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8701-9 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +5VDC circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8731-5 (+) and GND (-). Enter [012-046] and [012-047] alternately. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Staple Assembly (PL 22.4). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7).
  • Code: 012-291
  • Description: Stapler Failure RAP (LX) • After the Stapler Motor turned On (Forward rotation), the Staple Head Home Sensor did not switch from Off to On within the specified time. • After the Stapler Motor turned On (Reverse rotation), the Staple Head Home Sensor did not turn On within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [012-046], Staple Motor FWD, and [012-047], Staple Motor REV. The Stapler cycles. Y↓N→Check the wires between J8887, pins 1~4 on the Stapler Assembly and P/J8981 pins 9~12 on the Finisher PWB for an open or short circuit, or loose or damaged connectors. If the wires are OK, the Stapler Assembly (PL 23.8). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Select Stop. Execute [012-244], Staple Home Sensor. The display is “Low.” Y↓N→There is +5 VDC from pin 5 to pin 1 of J8886 on the Stapler Assembly. Y↓N→Check the wires from P/J8981, pins 4 and 8, to J8886 pins 5 and 1 for an open circuit. If the wires are OK, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Check the wire from J8886 pin 4 to P/J8981 pin 5 for an open circuit. If the wire is OK, replace the Stapler Assembly (PL 23.8). Go to BSD 12.21 – Office Finisher LX Staple Control Check for an intermittent connection. If the check is good, replace the Stapler Assembly (PL 23.8). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-295
  • Description: Stapler Move Position Sensor On Failure RAP (LX) • After the Stapler started moving to the staple position, the Stapler Move Position Sensor did not turn On within 2sec. • After the Stapler completed moving to the Staple Position, the Stapler Move Position Sensor did not turn On.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [012-241], Stapler Move Position Sensor. Move the Stapler by hand from the Home position to the staple position and back. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8885 pin 2 on the Stapler Move Position Sensor and P/J8981 pin 2 on the Finisher PWB for an open or short circuit, or loose or damaged connectors. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/replace as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8981, pins 3 and 1 on the Finisher PWB BSD 12.20 – Office Finisher LX Staple Positioning. The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8981 pin 2 on the Finisher PWB and GND BSD 12.20 – Office Finisher LX Staple Positioning Move the Stapler by hand from the Home position to the staple position and back. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Stapler Move Position Sensor (PL 23.8). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Alternately execute Component Control [012-045], Staple Move Motor Rear and [012-042], Staple Move Motor Front. The Stapler Move Motor moves. Y↓N→Check the wires between P/J8981 pins 13~16 on the Finisher PWB and P/J8888 on the Stapler Move Motor BSD 12.20 – Office Finisher LX Staple Positioning for an open or short circuit, or loose or damaged connectors. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/replace as required. Replace the Staple Move Motor (PL 23.8). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Go to BSD 12.20 – Office Finisher LX Staple Positioning Check for an intermittent connection. If the check is good, replace the Stapler Assembly (PL 23.8). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-296
  • Description: Staple Move Sensor Off Failure RAP (LX) • After the Stapler started moving to the Staple Position and the Staple Move Sensor turned Off, the Staple Move Sensor did not turn Off within 500ms. • After the Staple Position had been fixed, the Staple Move Sensor turned Off. • After the Staple Move Sensor turned On when paper passed through the Dual Staple 1 Position while moving to the Rear Staple Position, the Staple Move Sensor did not turn Off within 500ms.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [012-241], Stapler Move Position Sensor. Move the Stapler by hand from the Home position to the staple position and back. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8885 pin 2 on the Stapler Move Position Sensor and P/J8981 pin 2 on the Finisher PWB for an open or short circuit, or loose or damaged connectors. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/replace as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8981, pins 3 and 1 on the Finisher PWB BSD 12.20 – Office Finisher LX Staple Positioning. The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8981 pin 2 on the Finisher PWB and GND BSD 12.20 – Office Finisher LX Staple Positioning). Move the Stapler by hand from the Home position to the staple position and back. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Stapler Move Position Sensor (PL 23.8). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Alternately execute Component Control [012-045], Staple Move Motor Rear and [012-042], Staple Move Motor Front. The Stapler Move Motor moves. Y↓N→Check the wires between P/J8981 pins 13~16 on the Finisher PWB and P/J8888 on the Stapler Move Motor BSD 12.20 – Office Finisher LX Staple Positioning for an open or short circuit, or loose or damaged connectors. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/replace as required. Replace the Staple Move Motor (PL 23.8). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Go to BSD 12.20 – Office Finisher LX Staple Positioning Check for an intermittent connection. If the check is good, replace the Stapler Assembly (PL 23.8). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-300
  • Description: Eject Cover Open RAP (LX) Eject Cover Switch open was detected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Eject Cover Switch. The display changes Y↓N→Select Stop. Check continuity of the Eject Cover Switch ( J8889, pin 1 to pin 2). The continuity check is OK. Y↓N→Replace the Eject Cover Switch (PL 23.11). Check continuity between the Eject Cover Switch and the Finisher PWB ( J8982 pin 1 to. J8889 pin 1, and J8889 pin2 to J8889 pin 7. If the check is OK, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-301
  • Description: (Integrated Finisher) Top Cover Interlock OPEN RAP The Top Cover Interlock Open was detected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following; • Top Cover installation • Finisher Top Cover Interlock Sensor for damage • Finisher Top Cover Interlock +24V Switch actuator for any damage These parts are in normal condition. Y↓N→Repair or replace any of the parts that has a defect. Enter Component Control [012-300]. Open and close the Top Cover to block and unblock the Finisher Top Cover Interlock Sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8701 and P/J8730. P/J8701 and P/J8730 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8701 and P/J8730 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8701 and P/J8730. The wires between P/J8701 and P/J8730 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8701-3 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +5VDC circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8701-2 (+) and GND (-). Open and close the Top Cover to block and unblock the Finisher Top Cover Interlock Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher Top Cover Interlock Sensor (PL 22.3). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8702-1 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +24VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +24VDC circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7).
  • Code: 012-302
  • Description: (Integrated Finisher) Front Cover Interlock OPEN RAP The Front Cover Interlock Open was detected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following; • Front Cover installation • hinges for any damage • Finisher Top Cover Interlock Sensor for any damage Thee above parts are OK. Y↓N→Repair or replace any of the parts that are defected. Enter Component Control [012-302]. Open and close the Front Cover to turn On and Off the Finisher Front Interlock Switch. The display changes. Y↓N→Connect the connections of P/J8702 and P/J8733. P/J8702 and P/J8733 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8702 and P/J8733 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8702 and P/J8733. The wires between P/J8702 and P/J8733 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8702-4 (+) and GND (-). Open and close the Front Cover to turn On and Off the Finisher Front Interlock Switch. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher Front Interlock Switch (PL 22.7). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8702-1 (+) and (-). The voltage is approx. +24VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +24VDC circuit. Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7).
  • Code: 012-302
  • Description: Finisher Front Cover Open RAP (LX) The Finisher Front Cover is open.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [012-302], Front Door Interlock Switch. Open/close the Finisher Front Cover. The display changes. Y↓N→Open the Front Door and cheat the Front Door Interlock Switch The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wires between J8982 pin 3 and J8891 pin 2B, and from J8891 pin 2A to J8982 pin 2 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Remove the cheater. Measure the voltage between J8891 pin 2A on the Front Door Interlock Switch and GND (BSD 12.12 – Office Finisher LX Interlock Switching). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Check the wire from J8891 pin 2A to J8982 pin 3 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. If the wires are OK, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Cheat the Interlock Switch. The voltage drops to 0 VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Front Door Interlock Switch (PL 23.16). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Check the actuator for damage or misalignment Check the Interlock circuit for an intermittent condition BSD 12.12 – Office Finisher LX Interlock Switching If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-303
  • Description: Finisher H-Transport Cover Open RAP (LX) The Finisher H-Transport Cover is open.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [012-303], H-Transport Open Sensor. Actuate the H-Transport Open Sensor (PL 23.4). The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8860 pin 2 and J8897 pin 2 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between J8897, pins 3 and 1 on the Finisher PWB (BSD 12.14 – Office Finisher LX Horizontal Transportation. The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between J8897, pin 2 on the Finisher PWB and GND (BSD 12.14 – Office Finisher LX Horizontal Transportation). Actuate the H-Transport Open Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the H-Transport Open Sensor (PL 23.4). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-700
  • Description: Punch Box Nearly Full RAP (LX) Punch Box nearly full.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Empty the Punch Box and re-insert. If the fault remains, check the circuit of the Punch Box Set Sensor.
  • Code: 012-901
  • Description: H-Transport Entrance Sensor Static Jam RAP (LX) Paper remains on the H-Transport Entrance Sensor.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [012-190], H-Transport Entrance Sensor. Actuate the H-Transport Entrance Sensor (PL 23.4). The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8861 pin 2 and J8897 pin 6 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between J8897, pins 4 and 5 on the Finisher PWB (BSD 12.14 – Office Finisher LX Horizontal Transportation). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between J8897, pin 6 on the Finisher PWB and GND BSD 12.14 – Office Finisher LX Horizontal Transportation. Actuate the H-Transport Entrance Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the H-Transport Entrance Sensor (PL 23.4). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-903
  • Description: (Integrated Finisher) Paper Remains at Compiler Exit Sensor RAP • At Power On, the Compiler Exit Sensor detected paper. • While the Main Motor was operating at initialization at Power On, the Compiler Exit Sensor detected paper. • When the Cycle down operation at the end of a job was complete, the Compiler Exit Sensor was On.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check for paper remaining on the Compiler Exit Sensor and how it is installed. The sensor is properly installed with no paper left there. Y↓N→Remove the remaining paper and reinstall the sensor properly. Enter Component Control [012-150]. Actuate the Compiler Exit Sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8709 and P/J8728. P/J8709 and P/J8728 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8709 and P/J8728. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8709 and P/J8728. The wires between P/J8709 and P/J8728 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8709-3 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx.+5VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +5VDC circuit. Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB P/J8709-2 (+) and GND (-). Actuate the Compiler Exit Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Compiler Exit Sensor (PL 22.5). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7).
  • Code: 012-903
  • Description: Paper Remains at Compiler Exit Sensor RAP (LX) Paper remains on the Compiler Exit Sensor.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [012-150], Compiler Exit Sensor. Actuate the Compiler Exit Sensor (PL 23.14). The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8869 pin 2 and P/J8988 pin 5 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pins 6 and 4 on the Finisher PWB (BSD 12.16 – Office Finisher LX Transportation). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8988, pin 5 on the Finisher PWB and GND (BSD 12.16 – Office Finisher LX Transportation).Actuate the Compiler Exit Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Compiler Exit Sensor (PL 23.14). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-905
  • Description: Compiler Tray No Paper Sensor Static JAM RAP (LX) Paper remains on the Compiler Tray No Paper Sensor.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Enter Component Control [012-151], Compiler Tray No Paper Sensor. Select Start. Actuate the Compiler Tray No Paper Sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8880 pin 2 and P/J8994 pin 2 on the Finisher PWB for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8994 pins 3 and 1 on the Finisher PWB (BSD 12.19 – Office Finisher LX Tamping & Offset (2 of 2). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8994 pin 2 on the Finisher PWB and GND (BSD 12.19 – Office Finisher LX Tamping & Offset (2 of 2). Actuate the Compiler Tray No Paper Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Compiler Tray No Paper Sensor (PL 23.12). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-923
  • Description: H-Transport Entrance Sensor Static Jam RAP (LX) During standby, paper was detected by the H-Transport Entrance Sensor.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [012-190], H-Transport Entrance Sensor. Actuate the H-Transport Entrance Sensor (PL 23.4). The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8861 pin 2 and J8897 pin 6 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between J8897, pins 4 and 5 on the Finisher PWB (BSD 12.14 – Office Finisher LX Horizontal Transportation). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between J8897, pin 6 on the Finisher PWB and GND (BSD 12.14 – Office Finisher LX Horizontal Transportation). Actuate the H-Transport Entrance Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the H-Transport Entrance Sensor (PL 23.4). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-935
  • Description: (Integrated Finisher) Paper Remains at Entrance Sensor RAP • At Power On the Finisher Entrance Sensor detected paper. • While the Main Motor was operating at initialization at Power On, the Finisher Entrance Sensor detected paper. • When the Cycle down operation at the end of a job was complete, the Finisher Entrance Sensor was On.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check for paper remaining on the Finisher Entrance Sensor and how it is installed. The sensor is properly installed and free from paper. Y↓N→Remove the remaining paper and reinstall the sensor properly. Enter Component Control [012-140]. Move the Finisher Entrance Sensor actuator by hand or with a piece of paper. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the connections of P/J8709 and P/J8729. P/J8709 and P/J8729 are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect P/J8709 and P/J8729 securely. Check for an open or short circuit between P/J8709 and P/J8729. The wire between P/J8709 and P/J8729 are OK. Y↓N→Repair the open or short circuit. Measure the voltage between P/J8709-6 (+) on the Finisher PWB and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Go to Integrated Finisher Wirenets and check the +5VDC circuit. Measure the voltage between P/J8709-5 (+) on the Finisher PWB and GND (-). Actuate the Finisher Entrance Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher Entrance Sensor (PL 22.5). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7).
  • Code: 012-935
  • Description: Paper at Finisher Entrance Sensor RAP (LX) Control logic reports paper at the Finisher Entrance Sensor.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Enter Component Control [012-100], Finisher Entrance Sensor. Select Start. Actuate the Finisher Entrance Sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8868 pin 2 and P/J8988 pin 2 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8988 pins 3 and 1 on the Finisher PWB (BSD 12.16 – Office Finisher LX Transportation). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Measure the voltage between P/J8988 pin 2 on the Finisher PWB and GND (BSD 12.16 – Office Finisher LX Transportation). Actuate the Finisher Entrance Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher Entrance Sensor (PL 23.14). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-949
  • Description: Punch Box Missing RAP (LX) Punch Box Set Sensor detected Punch Box to be missing.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Enter Component Control [012-275], Punch Box Set Sensor (PL 23.5). Select Start. Remove and insert the Punch Box manually. The display changes Y↓N→Select Stop. Check continuity between the Punch Box Set Sensor ( J8866); P8863; and the Finisher PWB ( J8897). The continuity check is OK. Y↓N→Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Punch Box Set Sensor (PL 23.5). If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Check the Punch Box Set Sensor Actuator and Punch Box Guide for deformation. The Punch Box can be removed and inserted properly. Y↓N→Repair or replace the Punch Box (PL 23.2). Select Stop. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 012-966
  • Description: Scratch Sheet Compile RAP Paper was detected that was either out of spec, in poor condition (wrinkled, curled) and was ejected to the compiler.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the specifications of paper. The paper is in spec. Y↓N→Replace the paper with new paper that is in spec. Check the condition of the paper. The paper is in normal condition without any problem that causes the paper to be bent (dog eared) or jam. Y↓N→Resolve any problem that causes the paper to be bent or caught. Check for a Fault Code. Another Fault Code is displayed. Y↓N→If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Go to the appropriate Fault Code.
  • Code: 013-210
  • Description: Booklet Staple Move Home Sensor ON RAP (LX) Booklet Staple Move Home Sensor does not turn on within designated time period
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [013-143], Booklet Staple Move Home Sensor. Move the Booklet Staplers to block and unblock the sensor (PL 23.18). The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8897 pin 2 and P/J8991 pin 2 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8991, pins 3 and 1 on the Booklet PWB. The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Booklet PWB (PL 23.21). Measure the voltage between P/J8991 pin 2 on the Booklet PWB and GND. Actuate the Booklet Staple Move Home Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Booklet Staple Move Home Sensor (PL 23.18). Replace the Booklet PWB (PL 23.21). Alternately execute Component Control [013-028], Stapler Move Motor In and [013-029], Stapler Move Motor Out. The Stapler Move Motor moves. Y↓N→Check the wires between P/J8992 pins 1~6 on the Booklet PWB and P/J8906 on the Booklet Stapler Move Motor for an open or short circuit, or loose or damaged connectors. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/replace as required. Monitor the voltage at J8984, pin 3. Alternately execute Component Control [013-028], Stapler Move Motor In and [013-029], Stapler Move Motor Out. An AC clock pulse is detected. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8984, pin 3 and J8985 pin 4. If the wire is OK, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Replace the Booklet Stapler Move Motor (PL 23.18). If the problem persists, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 23.21). Go to BSD 12.25 – Office Finisher Booklet Staple Positioning5 and check for an intermittent circuit.
  • Code: 013-211
  • Description: Booklet Staple Move Home Sensor OFF RAP (LX) Booklet Staple Move Home Sensor does not turn off within designated time period
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [013-143], Booklet Staple Move Home Sensor. Move the Booklet Staplers to block and unblock the sensor (PL 23.18). The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8897 pin 2 and P/J8991 pin 2 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wire is OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8991, pins 3 and 1 on the Booklet PWB. The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Booklet PWB (PL 23.21). Measure the voltage between P/J8991 pin 2 on the Booklet PWB and GND. Actuate the Booklet Staple Move Home Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Booklet Staple Move Home Sensor (PL 23.18). Replace the Booklet PWB (PL 23.21). Alternately execute Component Control [013-028], Stapler Move Motor In and [013-029], Stapler Move Motor Out. The Stapler Move Motor moves. Y↓N→Check the wires between P/J8992 pins 1~6 on the Booklet PWB and P/J8906 on the Booklet Stapler Move Motor for an open or short circuit, or loose or damaged connectors. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/replace as required. Monitor the voltage at J8984, pin 3. Alternately execute Component Control [013-028], Stapler Move Motor In and [013-029], Stapler Move Motor Out. An AC clock pulse is detected. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8984, pin 3 and J8985 pin 4. If the wire is OK, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Replace the Booklet Stapler Move Motor (PL 23.18). If the problem persists, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 23.21). Go to BSD 12.25 – Office Finisher Booklet Staple Positioning and check for an intermittent circuit.
  • Code: 013-212
  • Description: Booklet Staple Move Position Sensor On Fail RAP (LX) Booklet Staple Move Position Sensor does not turn on within designated time period
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [013-144], Booklet Staple Move Position Sensor. Move the Booklet Stapler to block and unblock the sensor (PL 23.18). The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8898 pin 2 and P/J8991 pin 5; and the wire between J8984, pin 5 and J8985 pin 5 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8991, pins 6 and 4 on the Booklet PWB. The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Booklet PWB (PL 23.21). Measure the voltage between P/J8991 pin 5 on the Booklet PWB and GND. Actuate the Booklet Staple Move Position Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Booklet Staple Move Position Sensor (PL 23.18). Measure the voltage between J8895 pin 5 on the Finisher PWB and GND. Actuate the Booklet Staple Move Position Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Booklet PWB (PL 23.21). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Alternately execute Component Control [013-028], Stapler Move Motor In and [013-029], Stapler Move Motor Out. The Stapler Move Motor moves. Y↓N→Check the wires between P/J8992 pins 1~6 on the Booklet PWB and P/J8906 on the Booklet Stapler Move Motor for an open or short circuit, or loose or damaged connectors. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/replace as required. Monitor the voltage at J8984, pin 3. Alternately execute Component Control [013-028], Stapler Move Motor In and [013-029], Stapler Move Motor Out. An AC clock pulse is detected. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8984, pin 3 and J8985 pin 4. If the wire is OK, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Replace the Booklet Stapler Move Motor (PL 23.18). If the problem persists, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 23.21). Go to BSD 12.25 – Office Finisher Booklet Staple Positioning and check for an intermittent circuit.
  • Code: 013-213
  • Description: Booklet Staple Move Position Sensor Off Fail RAP (LX)
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [013-144], Booklet Staple Move Position Sensor. Move the Booklet Stapler to block and unblock the sensor (PL 23.18). The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8898 pin 2 and P/J8991 pin 5; and the wire between J8984, pin 5 and J8895 pin 5 for an open or short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/reconnect as required. Measure the voltage between P/J8991, pins 6 and 4 on the Booklet PWB. The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Booklet PWB (PL 23.21). Measure the voltage between P/J8991 pin 5 on the Booklet PWB and GND. Actuate the Booklet Staple Move Position Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Booklet Staple Move Position Sensor (PL 23.18). Measure the voltage between J8895 pin 5 on the Finisher PWB and GND. Actuate the Booklet Staple Move Position Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Booklet PWB (PL 23.21). If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Alternately execute Component Control [013-028], Stapler Move Motor In and [013-029], Stapler Move Motor Out. The Stapler Move Motor moves. Y↓N→Check the wires between P/J8992 pins 1~6 on the Booklet PWB and P/J8906 on the Booklet Stapler Move Motor for an open or short circuit, or loose or damaged connectors. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair/replace as required. Monitor the voltage at J8984, pin 3. Alternately execute Component Control [013-028], Stapler Move Motor In and [013-029], Stapler Move Motor Out. An AC clock pulse is detected. Y↓N→Check the wire between J8984, pin 3 and J8895 pin 4. If the wire is OK, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Replace the Booklet Stapler Move Motor (PL 23.18). If the problem persists, replace the Booklet PWB (PL 23.21). Go to BSD 12.25 – Office Finisher Booklet Staple Positioning and check for an intermittent circuit.
  • Code: 013-220
  • Description: Folder Detect Fail RAP (LX) Control logic cannot detect the Folder Assembly.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [013-160], Folder Detected. The display is ‘Low.’ Y↓N→There is less than 1 VDC at P/J8990 pin 4. Y↓N→Check the wires between P/J8990 pins 4 and 5. Make sure that P/J8903 is securely fastened. Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Go to BSD 12.17 – Office Finisher LX Folding and check for an intermittent circuit.
  • Code: 013-306
  • Description: Booklet Safety Switches Open RAP (LX) Control logic senses that one or more Booklet Safety Switch is open.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: There is +24 VDC between P/J8993 pin 3 on the Booklet PWB and GND. Y↓N→There is +24 VDC between P/J8993 pin 6 on the Booklet PWB and GND. Y↓N→Go to the 013-307 RAP GO to BSD 12.13 – Office Finisher LX Booklet Interlock Switching and check the circuit through the Booklet Safety Switches (PL 23.21). Replace the Booklet PWB (PL 23.21).
  • Code: 013-307
  • Description: Booklet Cover Open RAP (LX) Control logic senses that the Booklet Cover is open.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: There is +24 VDC between P/J8993 pin 5 on the Booklet PWB and GND. Y↓N→GO to BSD 12.13 – Office Finisher LX Booklet Interlock Switching and check the circuit from P/J8993 to and from J8899 on the Booklet Stapler Cover Switch (PL 23.21). Replace the Booklet PWB (PL 23.21).
  • Code: 016-210
  • Description: Software Option (HDD Not Exist) RAP One of the Software option functions cannot be executed due to a HDD error or the HDD is not installed.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: • Check HDD electrical connections. Check for 5VDC between P/J302-4 (red) and P/J302- 3 (blk) on the HDD • If the problem persists perform Initialize Hard Disk. • If the problem persists, replace the HDD (PL 35.2).
  • Code: 024-911
  • Description: Tray 2 Size Mismatch RAP Operation Error. Size Mismatch Tray 2: Measured Length Mismatch. When the paper slow scan direction length is measured on the paper path, the length is different from the slow scan length for the size detected by the tray.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: • Load the correct paper in the tray. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure RAP. • Ensure that the customer is programming a job within the parameters of the machine utilizing the UI. • The Tray 2 Paper Size Switch for failure: Analog Monitor [072-200];Component Control [072-104] (PL 9.1) • The connection between the Tray 2 Paper Size Sensor P/J123 and the MCU PWB P/ J414 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • Disconnect then reconnect the IIT, Control Panel, ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required (GP 16) • Replace MCU PWB (PL 18.2) • Replace ESS PWB (PL 35.2) (If not fixed by this, reinstall the original ESS & MCU)
  • Code: 024-912
  • Description: Tray 3 Size Mismatch RAP Operation Error. Size Mismatch Tray 3: Measured Length Mismatch. When the paper slow scan direction length is measured on the paper path, the length is different from the slow scan length for the size detected by the tray.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: • Load the correct paper in the tray. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure RAP. • Ensure that the customer is programming a job within the parameters of the machine utilizing the UI. • The Tray 3 Paper Size Switch for failure: Analog Monitor [073-200];Component Control [073-104] (PL 11.12) • The connection between the Tray 3 Paper Size Sensor P/J102 and the Tray Module PWB P/J548 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • Disconnect then reconnect the IIT, Control Panel, ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required (GP 16) • Replace MCU PWB (PL 18.2) • Replace ESS PWB (PL 35.2) (If not fixed by this, reinstall the original ESS & MCU)
  • Code: 024-913
  • Description: Tray 4 Size Mismatch RAP Operation Error. Size Mismatch Tray 4: Measured Length Mismatch. When the paper slow scan direction length is measured on the paper path, the length is different from the slow scan length for the size detected by the tray.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: • Load the correct paper in the tray. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure RAP. • Ensure that the customer is programming a job within the parameters of the machine utilizing the UI. • The Tray 4 Paper Size Switch for failure: Analog Monitor [074-200];Component Control [074-104] (PL 11.12) • The connection between the Tray 4 Paper Size Sensor P/J103 and the Tray Module PWB P/J548 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • Disconnect then reconnect the IIT, Control Panel, ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required (GP 16) • Replace MCU PWB (PL 18.2) • Replace ESS PWB (PL 35.2) (If not fixed by this, reinstall the original ESS & MCU)
  • Code: 024-916
  • Description: Mix Full Stack RAP Any of the following conditions could cause this fault: • The output paper stacked on the Finisher Stacker Tray reaches capacity (for the same paper size only). • The paper size in either the process or cross-process direction of the current job is larger than the top sheet size of the previous job • The top sheet size (width) of previous job is less than 279.4mm and Staple Mode is changed • The top sheet size of the previous job is “unknown”
  • Troubleshooting Guides: • Go to the 012-212 Stacker Tray Upper Limit Failure RAP (LX) (Office Finisher LX), 012- 211 (Integrated Finisher) Stacker Tray Fail. • Ensure that the customer is programming a job within the parameters of the machine utilizing the UI. • Disconnect then reconnect the IIT, Control Panel, ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required • Replace MCU PWB (PL 18.2) • Replace ESS PWB (PL 35.2) (If not fixed by this, reinstall the original ESS & MCU)
  • Code: 024-917
  • Description: Stacker Tray Staple Set Over Count RAP The number of stapled copies exceeded the capacity of the Stacker Tray.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the connection of each Finisher PWB connector. The connectors are securely connected. Y↓N→Connect the connectors. Turn on the power again. [024-917] reoccurs. Y↓N→Return to Service Call Procedures. Check the Stacker Tray No Paper Sensor operation and circuit (BSD 12.24 – Office Finisher LX Stacker Tray Control. If the sensor fails, replace it, PL 23.7 Finisher LX)
  • Code: 024-926
  • Description: Puncher Waste Bin Not Set RAP The Puncher Waste Bin is not installed correctly or there is a failure in the Punch Box Set Sensor or related circuitry.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Enter Component Control [012-275]. and remove and reinstall the Punch Waste Bin. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the circuit of the Punch Box Set Sensor on BSD 12.15 – Office Finisher LX Punch. Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit. If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required (GP 16) If OK, Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 024-928
  • Description: (Integrated Office Finisher) Scratch Sheet Compile RAP Paper was detected that was either out of spec, in poor condition (wrinkled, curled) and was ejected to the compiler.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the specifications of paper. The paper is in spec. Y↓N→Replace the paper with new paper that is in spec. Check the condition of the paper. The paper is in normal condition without any problem that causes the paper to be bent (dog eared) or jam. Y↓N→Resolve any problem that causes the paper to be bent or caught. Check for a Fault Code. Another Fault Code is displayed. Y↓N→If the problem continues, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Go to the appropriate Fault Code.
  • Code: 024-928
  • Description: (Finisher LX) Scratch Sheet Compile RAP A sheet, which is identified as an abnormal sheet (scratch sheet) by Sheet Exit command from IOT, is ejected to the Compiler Tray.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Y N Connect the connectors. Switch the power Off then On. Open and close the Eject Cover. If the fault is still present, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7).
  • Code: 024-934
  • Description: Paper Type Mismatch RAP Operation Error. Paper Type Mismatch. This error occurs when the paper fed is different from that specified in the Controller (Plain paper and Heavyweight cannot be recognized).
  • Troubleshooting Guides: • Load the specified media. • Disconnect then reconnect the ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required (GP 16)
  • Code: 024-936
  • Description: Tray 2 Paper Mismatch RAP Operation Error. Tray 2 Paper Type Mismatch. 1. Transparencies are loaded in Tray 2, when Tray 5 should have been used. 2. Other paper is loaded when a Transparencies job is performed 3. Transparencies with borders was detected. Jam occurs when borders were detected by checking transparencies for borders (by the OHP Sensor) after feeding started.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: • Check UI Settings and ensure that Tray 5 is selected with the correct media. • Disconnect then reconnect the ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required (GP 16)
  • Code: 024-937
  • Description: Tray 3 Paper Mismatch RAP Operation Error. Tray 3 Paper Type Mismatch. 1. Transparencies are loaded in Tray 3, when Tray 5 should have been used. 2. Other paper is loaded when a Transparencies job is performed 3. Transparencies with borders was detected. Jam occurs when borders were detected by checking transparencies for borders (by the OHP Sensor) after feeding started.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: • Check UI Settings and ensure that Tray 5 is selected with the correct media. • Disconnect then reconnect the ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required (GP 16)
  • Code: 024-938
  • Description: OHP Kind Mismatch at Tray 4 (Not white frame OHP) RAP Operation Error. BUTTON: Paper Type Mismatch. Transparencies With Borders Detected Tray 4. 1. Transparencies are loaded in Tray 4, when Tray 5 should have been used. 2. Other paper is loaded when a Transparencies job is performed 3. Transparencies with borders was detected. Jam occurs when borders were detected by checking transparencies for borders (by the OHP Sensor) after feeding started.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: • Check UI Settings and ensure that Tray 5 is selected with the correct media. • Disconnect then reconnect the ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required (GP 16)
  • Code: 024-939
  • Description: OHP Kind Mismatch (Not white frame OHP) RAP Operation Error. Paper Type Mismatch. The system is shut down (stop) if Transparencies with borders are detected regardless of the paper type setting in the Controller. Transparencies are loaded when a non-transparencies job is performed. Other paper is loaded when a Transparencies job is performed Transparencies with borders was detected. Jam occurs when borders were detected by checking transparencies for borders (by the OHP Sensor) after feeding started.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: • Check UI Settings and ensure that Tray 5 is selected with the correct media. • Disconnect then reconnect the ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required (GP 16)
  • Code: 024-942
  • Description: Booklet Sheet Over Count RAP Booklet Sheets Over Count. The number of sheets in a booklet is over the limit.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Program job in compliance with the maximum number of sheets for Booklet. Switch the power OFF then ON.Cancel Booklet. The same error recurs. Y↓N→Bind sheets by the maximum number of sheets for Booklet. Replace the Booklet PWB (PL 23.21) followed by the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7) or (PL 23.16) • Disconnect then reconnect the ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required (GP 16)
  • Code: 024-943
  • Description: Booklet Low Staple RAP Booklet Low Staple. There are few remaining staples for booklets. (This fault can also occur if the cartridge is removed.)
  • Troubleshooting Guides: • Replace the Staple Cartridge. If the problem persists, go to the 012-249 LX or 012-268 LX RAPs. • Disconnect then reconnect the ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required
  • Code: 024-946
  • Description: Tray 1 Position RAP The Tray 1 Paper Size Switch detected no tray.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Broken link and breakage at the bottom of the tray • The Actuator at the rear of the Tray for operation failure • The Tray 1 Paper Size Switch for failure: Analog Monitor [071-200];Component Control [071-104] (PL 9.1) • The connection between the Tray 1 Paper Size Sensor P/J122 and the MCU PWB P/ J414 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 024-947
  • Description: Tray 2 Position RAP The Tray 2 Paper Size Switch detected no tray.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Broken link and breakage at the bottom of the tray • The Actuator at the rear of the Tray for operation failure • The Tray 2 Paper Size Switch for failure: Analog Monitor [072-200];Component Control [072-104] (PL 9.1) • The connection between the Tray 2 Paper Size Sensor P/J123 and the MCU PWB P/ J414 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 024-948
  • Description: Tray 3 Position RAP The Tray 3 Paper Size Switch detected no tray.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Broken link and breakage at the bottom of the tray • The Actuator at the rear of the Tray for operation failure • The Tray 3 Paper Size Switch for failure: Analog Monitor [073-200];Component Control [073-104] (PL 11.12) • The connection between the Tray 3 Paper Size Sensor P/J102 and the Tray Module PWB P/J548 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.13).
  • Code: 024-949
  • Description: Tray 4 Position RAP The Tray 4 Paper Size Switch detected no tray.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Broken link and breakage at the bottom of the tray • The Actuator at the rear of the Tray for operation failure • The Tray 4 Paper Size Switch for failure: Analog Monitor [074-200];Component Control [074-104] (PL 11.12) • The connection between the Tray 4 Paper Size Sensor P/J103 and the Tray Module PWB P/J548 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.13).
  • Code: 024-950
  • Description: Tray 1 No Paper RAP
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the installation of the Tray 1 No Paper Sensor (PL 9.4) and the operation of the actuator. The Sensor is installed correctly and the actuator works. Y↓N→Reinstall the Sensor. Execute Component Control [071-101 Tray 1 No Paper Sensor]. Manually activate the Tray 1 No Paper Sensor (PL 9.5). The display changes. Y↓N→Go to BSD 7.5 – Tray 1 Paper Stacking, Troubleshoot the circuit of the Tray 1 No Paper Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2, Transmissive Sensor RAP. Go to the 071-210 RAP to check the Tray 1 Feed LIft Motor. • Disconnect then reconnect the ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required (GP 16)
  • Code: 024-951
  • Description: Tray 2 No Paper RAP Tray 2 is out of paper.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the installation of the Tray 2 No Paper Sensor (PL 9.4) and the operation of the actuator. The Sensor is installed correctly and the actuator works. Y↓N→Reinstall the Sensor. Execute Component Control [072-101], Tray 2 No Paper Sensor. Manually activate the Tray 2 No Paper Sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Go to BSD 7.6 – Tray 2 Paper Stacking. Troubleshoot the circuit of the Tray 2 No Paper Sensor (PL 9.5). Refer to the OF 99-2, Transmissive Sensor RAP. Go to the 072-210 RAP to check the Tray 2 Feed LIft Motor. • Disconnect then reconnect the ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required (GP 16)
  • Code: 024-952
  • Description: Tray 3 No Paper RAP Tray 3 is out of paper.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the installation of the Tray 3 No Paper Sensor (PL 10.4) and the operation of the actuator. The Sensor is installed correctly and the actuator works. Y↓N→Reinstall the Sensor. Execute Component Control [073-101], Tray 3 No Paper Sensor. Manually activate the Tray 3 No Paper Sensor (PL 11.8). The display changes. Y↓N→Go to BSD 7.7 – Tray 3 Paper Stacking (TTM) Troubleshoot the circuit of the Tray 3 Tray Empty Sensor. Refer to the OF 99-2, Transmissive Sensor RAP. Go to the 073-210 RAP to check the Tray 3 Feed LIft Motor. • Disconnect then reconnect the ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required (GP 16)
  • Code: 024-953
  • Description: Tray 4 No Paper RAP
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [074-101 Tray 4 No Paper Sensor]. Activate the actuator of the Tray 4 No Paper Sensor (PL 10.4). The display changes. Y↓N→Go to BSD 7.8 – Tray 4 Paper Stacking (TTM) and troubleshoot the Tray 4 No Paper Sensor circuit. Go to the 074-210 RAP to check the Tray 4 Feed LIft Motor. • Disconnect then reconnect the ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required (GP 16)
  • Code: 024-954
  • Description: Tray 5 No Paper RAP Tray 5 is out of paper.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [075-100 Tray 5 No Paper Sensor]. Activate the actuator of the Tray 5 No Paper Sensor (PL 13.2). The display changes. Y↓N→Go to BSD 7.9 – Tray 5 (MSI) Paper Stacking and troubleshoot the Tray 5 No Paper Sensor circuit. Replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2). • Disconnect then reconnect the ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required
  • Code: 024-959
  • Description: Tray 1 Size Mismatch RAP The paper size in Tray 1 and the paper size specified for printing are different.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: • If problem persists go to the 071-212 RAP. • Disconnect then reconnect the ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required (GP 16)
  • Code: 024-960
  • Description: Tray 2 Size Mismatch RAP The paper size in Tray 2 and the paper size specified for printing are different.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: • If problem persists go to the 072-212 RAP. • Disconnect then reconnect the ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required (GP 16)
  • Code: 024-961
  • Description: Tray 3 Size Mismatch RAP The paper size in Tray 3 and the paper size specified for printing are different.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: • Go to the 073-212 RAP. • Disconnect then reconnect the ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required (GP 16)
  • Code: 024-962
  • Description: Tray 4 Paper Size Mismatch RAP
  • Troubleshooting Guides: • .Go to the 074-212 Tray 4 Paper Size Sensor RAP. • Disconnect then reconnect the ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required (GP 16)
  • Code: 024-963
  • Description: Finisher Punch DustBox Full RAP Operation Error. Finisher Punch DustBox FULL. The number of chads has become equal to or over the number that makes the Punch Dust Box full.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: • Remove the chads. • Disconnect then reconnect the ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required (GP 16)
  • Code: 024-968
  • Description: Stapler/Punch Concurrence RAP Staple position and Punch position are the same.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Cancel Staple mode and Punch mode. The same problem recurs. Y↓N→Correct the settings. Check the connection of each connector of the Finisher PWB. The connectors are properly connected. Y↓N→Connect the connectors properly. Check the connection of the cable between the machine and the Finisher. The cable is properly connected. Y↓N→Connect the cable properly. Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). • Disconnect then reconnect the ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required
  • Code: 024-969
  • Description: Different Width Mix Punch RAP Different Width Mix Punch. Paper of different widths was detected while printing in punch mode.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Copy: Cancel Punch mode (user intervention) Printer: Cancel Punch mode (auto cancellation) The same problem recurs. Y↓N→Correct the settings. Check the connection of each connector of the Finisher PWB. The connectors are properly connected. Y↓N→Connect the connectors properly. Check the connection of the cable between the machine and the Finisher. The cable is properly connected. Y↓N→Connect the cable properly. • Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16), if the problem continues, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2). • Disconnect then reconnect the ESS, MCU all PWBs connected to them (RAM, Firmware module, EEPROM) • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required
  • Code: 024-979
  • Description: Low Staples RAP (Integrated Finisher) Staples Near Empty or Staple-feed failure.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [012-242 Low Staple Sensor]. Install and remove the Staple Cartridge. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the Staple Cartridge for failure or foreign substances. There are no foreign substances and nothing has failed. Y↓N→Repair the failure and remove the foreign substances. Check the wires between P/J8731 and P/J8701 for a loose connection, or an open or a short circuit. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair as required. Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P/J8701 -5 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P/J8701-7 (+) and GND (-). Install and remove the Staple Cartridge. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Replace the Staple Assembly (PL 22.4) If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required. Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7) If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 024-979
  • Description: Low Staples RAP (Finisher LX) Staples Near Empty or Staple-feed failure.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [012-242 Low Staple Sensor]. Install and remove the Staple Cartridge. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the Staple Cartridge for failure or foreign substances. There are no foreign substances and nothing has failed. Y↓N→Repair the failure and remove the foreign substances. Check the wires between J8886 and P/J8981 for a loose connection, or an open or a short circuit. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair as required. Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB J8886-5 (+) and GND (-). The voltage is approx. +5VDC. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 22.7). Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB J8886-7 (+) and GND (-). Install and remove the Staple Cartridge. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Replace the Staple Assembly (PL 23.4) If the problem persists, replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16). Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required. Replace the Finisher PWB (PL 23.16).
  • Code: 041-310
  • Description: IM Logic Fail RAP The IM (Image Management) software control error was detected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power OFF and ON. 2. Install the correct version of the IOT firmware. 3. Initialize the IOT NVM (Initialize NVM). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 041-324
  • Description: MCU PWB F1 Open RAP Fuse 1 on the MCU PWB has blown. NOTE: Remove the cause of Fuse meltdown before replacing the MCU PWB. When turning the power OFF, turn OFF the power switch first and then the main power switch.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Go to +3.3Volt IOT wirenets for +3.3 VDC and BSD 1.9 – Power Interlock Switching (2 of 2) for INTLK +24 VDC. Check the ROS Assembly (PL 2.1) circuit for overcurrent and overvoltage, and then replace the faulty parts or repair the circuits. 2. Turn the power OFF and replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 041-325
  • Description: MCU PWB F2 Open RAP Fuse 2 on the MCU PWB has blown. NOTE: Remove the cause of Fuse meltdown before replacing the MCU PWB. When turning the power OFF, turn OFF the power switch first and then the main power switch.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Dispense Motor for revolution failure: Component Control [093-002] (PL 8.2) 2. Check the Toner Dispense Motor +24 Volt IOT wirenets circuits for overcurrent and overvoltage, and then replace the faulty parts or repair the circuits. 3. Check the CRU Fan +24 Volt IOT wirenets circuits for overcurrent and overvoltage, and then replace the faulty parts or repair the circuits. 4. Turn the power OFF and replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 041-326
  • Description: MCU PWB F3 Open RAP Fuse 3 on the MCU PWB has blown.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check the HVPS (PL 18.1) circuit +24 Volt IOT wirenets for overcurrent and overvoltage, and then replace the faulty parts or repair the circuits. 2. Check the Registration Clutch (PL 15.1) circuit +24 Volt IOT wirenets for overcurrent and overvoltage, and then replace the faulty parts or repair the circuits. 3. Turn the power OFF and replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 041-327
  • Description: MCU PWB F4 Open RAP Fuse 4 on the MCU PWB has blown.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check the Fuser Fan (PL 4.1) circuit +24 Volt IOT wirenets for overcurrent and overvoltage, and then replace the faulty parts or repair the circuits. 2. Check the Exit Gate Solenoid (PL 17.4) circuit +24 Volt IOT wirenets for overcurrent and overvoltage, and then replace the faulty parts or repair the circuits. 3. Turn the power OFF and replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 041-328
  • Description: MCU PWB F5 Open RAP Fuse 5 on the MCU PWB has blown.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check the MSI Feed Solenoid (PL 13.2) circuit +24 Volt IOT wirenets for overcurrent and overvoltage, and then replace the faulty parts or repair the circuits. 2. Check the Offset Motor (PL 17.1) circuit +24 Volt IOT wirenets for overcurrent and overvoltage, and then replace the faulty parts or repair the circuits. 3. Turn the power OFF and replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 041-329
  • Description: MCU PWB F6 Open RAP Fuse 6 on the MCU PWB has blown
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.13) circuit +24 Volt IOT wirenets for overcurrent and overvoltage, and then replace the faulty parts or repair the circuits. 2. Turn the power OFF and replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 041-330
  • Description: MCU PWB F7 Open RAP Fuse 7 on the MCU PWB has blown.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check the Finisher PWB (INT) (PL 22.7) circuit +24 Volt IOT wirenets for overcurrent and overvoltage, and then replace the faulty parts or repair the circuits. 2. Turn the power OFF and replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 041-331
  • Description: MCU PWB F8 Open RAP Fuse 8 on the MCU PWB has blown.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: CAUTION Chip fuses on the MCU PWB seldom fail because of an internal MCU problem. The cause is almost always a short circuit in the wiring or components fed by the fuse. You MUST determine the source of the short before replacing the MCU PWB. 1. Check the HCF PWB (PL 10.8) circuit +24 Volt IOT wirenets for overcurrent and overvoltage, and then replace the faulty parts or repair the circuits. 2. Turn the power OFF and replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 041-340
  • Description: MCU NVM (EEPROM) Data Fail RAP The specific values of the NVM (EEPROM) data are not in their specified addresses.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power OFF and ON. 2. Install the correct version of the IOT firmware. 3. Initialize the IOT NVM. If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 042-310
  • Description: Main Motor Failure RAP The Main Motor is not rotating at the specified speed.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Close the LH Cover and the Front Cover. Execute Component Control [042-003 Main Motor ON]. The Main Motor can be heard. Y↓N→Go to BSD 4.1 – Main Drive Control and the wires between the MCU PWB ( P/J407 and P/J408) and the Main Motor ( P205 and P204) for an open or short circuit. If OK replace the Main Motor (PL 3.2) Check the installation of the Main Drive Assembly (PL 3.1 and PL 3.2). The Main Drive Assembly is installed correctly. Y↓N→Install the Main Drive Assembly correctly. Check the wire between P/J407-9 and P205-8 for an open circuit or a short circuit (BSD 4.1 – Main Drive Control). The wires are conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit. Y↓N→Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Manually rotate the Main Motor rotor. It rotates smoothly. Y↓N→Check for foreign substances that are interfering with operation or installation failure. Foreign substances or installation failure are found. Y↓N→Replace the Main Drive Assembly (PL 3.1). Remove the foreign substances that are interfering with operation and correct the installation failure. Replace the Main Drive Assembly (PL 3.1) If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 042-323
  • Description: Drum Motor Failure RAP The Main Motor is not rotating at the specified speed.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Close the LH Cover and the Front Cover. Execute Component Control [042-001 Drum Motor ON]. The Drum Motor can be heard. Y↓N→Go to BSD 9.5 Drum Drive Control and the wires between the MCU PWB ( P/J407 and P/ J408) and the Main Motor ( P/J202 and P/J207) for an open or short circuit. If OK replace the Drum Motor (PL 3.2) Check the installation of the Main Drive Assembly (PL 3.1 and PL 3.2). The Main Drive Assembly is installed correctly. Y↓N→Install the Main Drive Assembly correctly. Check the wire between P/J407-1 and P/J207-8 for an open circuit or a short circuit (BSD 9.5 Drum Drive Control). The wires are conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit. Y↓N→Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Manually rotate the Drum Motor rotor. It rotates smoothly. Y↓N→Check for foreign substances that are interfering with operation or installation failure. Foreign substances or installation failure are found. Y↓N→Replace the Main Drive Assembly (PL 3.1). Remove the foreign substances that are interfering with operation and correct the installation failure. Replace the Main Drive Assembly (PL 3.1) If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 042-400
  • Description: Odor Filter End Of Life
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Odor Filter and reset the HFSI Value (HFSI Counter) [954-860].
  • Code: 042-401
  • Description: VOC Filter End Of Life
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the VOC Filter and reset the HFSI Value (HFSI Counter) [954-861].
  • Code: 045-310
  • Description: Image Ready NG RAP A Controller image preparation failure was detected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power OFF and ON. 2. Turn the power OFF and check whether there is poor connection or foreign substances at the following connectors. • Between the ESS PWB P/J320 and the MCU PWB P/J402 • Between the ESS PWB P/J1323 and the MCU PWB P/J403 If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required • MCU PWB (PL 18.2) • ESS PWB (PL 35.2)
  • Code: 045-311
  • Description: Controller Communication Fail RAP Communication error between ESS PWB and MCU PWB was detected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power OFF and ON. 2. Turn the power OFF and check whether there is poor connection or foreign substances at the following connectors. • Between the ESS PWB P/J320 and the MCU PWB P/J402 • Between the ESS PWB P/J1323 and the MCU PWB P/J403 If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Check the sw version of the controller sw – update if required • MCU PWB (PL 18.2) • ESS PWB (PL 35.2)
  • Code: 047-211
  • Description: Exit 1 OCT Home Fail RAP After the Exit 1 OCT Motor has run for the specified operation time, the Exit 1 OCT Home Position Sensor does not turn ON.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Turn the power ON and enter the Diag mode. Turn ON Component Control [077-102] (Exit 1 OCT Home Position Sensor). Move the OCT Chute manually to block/clear the light path to the Exit 1 OCT Home Position Sensor. Does the display change between High/Low? Y↓N→Go to BSD 10.6 – Exit 1 Drive/OCT Control to check the Exit 1 OCT Home Position Sensor (PL 17.1) for an open or short circuit. Press the Stop button. Turn ON Component Control [077-010] and Component Control [077- 011] alternately. Does the OCT 1 Chute move forward and backward? Y↓N→Remove the Rear Lower Cover. Is the voltage between the MCU PWB P/J417-11/12 (+) and the GND (-) +24VDC? Y↓N→Go to +24VDC Power RAP. Turn the power OFF and check the Exit 1 OCT Motor Gear for blockage and the OCT Chute for damage. Also, check the connection between the MCU PWB P/J417 and the Exit 1 OCT Motor P/J217 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact. If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Exit 1 OCT Motor (PL 17.1) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2) Press the Stop button. Turn the power OFF and replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 047-216
  • Description: Finisher Communication Fail RAP Communication failure between the Finisher and the IOT was detected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power OFF and ON. 2. Turn the power OFF and check the connection between the MCU PWB P/J422 and the Finisher PWB P/J8704 (Integrated) or J8889 (External) for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact. Also, check the power supply at the Finisher. If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 047-217
  • Description: HCF Communication Fault Communication failure between the HCF and the IOT was detected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power OFF and ON. 2. Turn the power OFF and check the connection between the MCU PWB P/J419 and the HCF PWB J 800A and J 800B for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact. Also, check the power supply at the HCF. If no problems are found, replace the HCF PWB (PL 10.8) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 047-218
  • Description: Tray Module Communication Fail RAP Communication error between Tray Module PWB and MCU PWB was detected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power OFF and ON. 2. Turn the power OFF. Go to the BSD 3.2 – -MCU-Tray Module Communication. Check the connection between the MCU PWB P423 and the Tray Module PWB P/J541 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact. If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Reload the machine software (GP 16). • Tray Module PWB (PL 11.13) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2)
  • Code: 059-314
  • Description: Control (Center) Thermistor Failure RAP The Control (Center) Thermistor has an open circuit.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Y N Install the Fuser Unit securely. Check the resistance of the Center Thermistor between J621-5 and J621-1 (BSD 10.1). The resistance is 3k ohms or higher. Y↓N→Replace the Fuser Unit (PL 7.1). Check the Center Thermistor wiring between P/J411 and J621 for an open circuit or a short circuit (BSD 10.1). The wire between P/J410 and J621 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit. Y↓N→Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Fuser Unit (PL 7.1). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).

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  • Code: 059-315
  • Description: Control (Center) Thermistor Over Temperature Failure RAP The Control (Center) Thermistor detected a temperature higher than the specified value.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: NOTE: When this fault occurs, NVM location 744-005 is set to 1, 2, or 3, depending on the fault. You must reset this location to 0 in order to clear the fault. Check the resistance of the Center Thermistor between J621-5 and J621-1 (BSD 10.1). The resistance is 3k ohms or higher. Y↓N→Replace the Fuser Unit (PL 7.1). Check the Center Thermistor wiring between P/J411 and J621 for an open circuit or a short circuit ( BSD 10.1). The wire between P/J410 and J621 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit. Y↓N→Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Fuser Unit (PL 7.1). If the problem persists, replace the AC Drive PWB (PL 18.2) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 059-316
  • Description: Rear Thermistor Failure RAP The Rear Thermistor has an open circuit.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the installation of the Fuser Unit. The Fuser Unit is securely installed. Y↓N→Install the Fuser Unit securely. Check the resistance of the Rear Thermistor between J621-7 and J621-3 ( BSD 10.1). The resistance is 3k ohms or higher. Y↓N→Replace the Fuser Unit (PL 7.1). Check the Rear Thermistor wiring between P/J411 and J621 for an open circuit or a short circuit ( BSD 10.1). The wire between P/J410 and J621 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit. Y↓N→Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Fuser Unit (PL 7.1). If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 059-317
  • Description: Rear Thermistor Over Temperature Failure RAP The Rear Thermistor detected a temperature higher than the specified value.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: NOTE: When this fault occurs, NVM location 744-005 is set to 1, 2, or 3, depending on the fault. You must reset this location to 0 in order to clear the fault. Check the resistance of the Rear Thermistor between J621-7 and J621-3 (BSD 10.1). The resistance is 3k ohms or higher. Y↓N→Replace the Fuser Unit (PL 7.1). Check the Rear Thermistor wiring between P/J411 and J621 for an open circuit or a short circuit ( BSD 10.1). The wire between P/J410 and J621 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit. Y↓N→Repair the open circuit or short circuit. Replace the Fuser Unit (PL 7.1). If the problem persists, replace the AC Drive PWB (PL 18.2) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 061-320
  • Description: ROS Motor Fail RAP ROS ready is not detected within the specified time (10s). NOTE: When turning the power OFF, turn OFF the power switch first and then the main power switch.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Turn the power OFF and check the following connections for open circuit, short circuit, and poor connection. After the check is complete, turn the power OFF and ON. • ROS Motor for ROS Motor Ready Signal: Component Control [061-001] • Between the MCU PWB P/J406 and the LDD PWB P/J 620 If the problem persists, reload the machine software (GP 16). If the problem persists, replace the following parts in sequence: • ROS (PL 3.1) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2)
  • Code: 061-325
  • Description: SOS Fail RAP SOS interval is found to be longer than the specified value (102% of the specified SOS interval) 5 consecutive times when checked by ROS software. NOTE: When turning the power OFF, turn OFF the power switch first and then the main power switch.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power OFF and ON. 2. Turn the power OFF and check between the MCU PWB P/J404 and the LDD PWB P/ J140 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor connection. 3. If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • If the problem persists, reload the machine software (GP 16). • ROS (PL 3.1) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2)
  • Code: 062-277
  • Description: ESS-DADF Communication Fail RAP Communication cannot be established between the ESS PWB and the DADF PWB. NOTE: When turning the power OFF, turn OFF the power switch first and then the main power switch.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power OFF and ON. 2. Turn the power OFF and check the following: • The connectors of the ESS PWB P/J390 and the IIT PWB P/J7192 for damage, foreign substances, bent connector pins, burns, and improper soldering on the PWB • The connection between the IIT PWB P/J7501 and the DADF PWB P/J751 as well as between the IIT PWB P/J7502 and the DADF PWB P/J752 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • The connectors of the IIT PWB P/J7501, P/J7502 and the DADF PWB P/J751, P/ J752 for damage, foreign substances, bent connector pins, burns, and improper soldering on the PWB If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Reload the machine software (GP 16). • DADF PWB (PL 51.2) • ESS PWB (PL 35.2) • IIT PWB (Switch the EEPROM) (PL 1.6)
  • Code: 062-300
  • Description: Platen Interlock Open RAP The Platen Interlock is open. NOTE: When turning the power OFF, turn OFF the power switch first and then the main power switch.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The DADF for improper closing. • The Platen Close Sensor for failure: Component Control [062-300] (PL 1.3). • The connection between the Platen Close Sensor P/J7251 and the IIT PWB P/J722 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • The connection between the IIT PWB P/J7192-30 and the ESS PWB P/J390-11 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Reload the machine software (GP 16). • ESS PWB (PL 35.2) • IIT PWB (Switch the EEPROM) (PL 1.6)
  • Code: 062-311
  • Description: IIT Software Logic Fail RAP A software error was detected at the ESS PWB. NOTE: When turning the power OFF, turn OFF the power switch first and then the main power switch.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power ON and enter the Diag mode. Change the value for NVM location [715- 030] to ‘1’ and then execute NVM Write. 2. A 3 or 4-digit number is displayed in the current value column. 3. Check the upper 1 or 2 digits, or the lower 2 digits using the following table and replace the appropriate parts. Sample Display • 110 (3-digit display): LED Lamp PWB failure and LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable is damaged or has poor contact. (The first digit ‘1’ in ‘110’ is the upper digit, which indicates the LED Lamp PWB (‘0′ in ’01’ is not displayed). The lower 2 digits ’10’ indicates the LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable.) • 1000 (4-digit display): The LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable is damaged or has poor contact. (The first 2 digits ’10’ in ‘1000’ are the upper digits, which indicates the LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable. The lower 2 digits ’00’ indicates that nothing is applicable (no failures). NOTE: Execute the IIT diagnosis and then call NVM location [715-030] again (press the Change Settings button) to check the value (diagnosis result).
    00 Not applicable (No errors) – 01 LED Lamp PWB PL 1.4 02 CCD Lens Assembly PL 1.2 03 CCD Flexible Flat Cable PL 1.2 10 LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable PL 1.4 12 IIT-ESS Video Cable PL 18.4 14 IIT-ESS I/O Cable PL 18.4 17 LVPS-IIT/Fax Power Cable (DC Harness) PL 18.4
    4. After replacing the appropriate parts, again change the value for NVM location [715-030] to ‘1’ and then execute ‘NVM Write’. 5. Check that the current value column becomes ‘000’. 6. If the problem persists, reload the machine software (GP 16).
  • Code: 062-360
  • Description: Carriage Position Fail RAP The Carriage position error was detected. NOTE: When turning the power OFF, turn OFF the power switch first and then the main power switch.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Does the Carriage moves smoothly, with no interference? Y↓N→Check the Carriage operation for mechanical load, the Carriage Cable for winding failure, the Rail for contamination/foreign substances, and the Full Rate/Half Rate Carriage for improper position (ADJ 6.2), etc. Turn the power ON and enter the Diag mode. Turn ON Component Control [062-005] (Scan) or [062-006] (Return). Does the Carriage move? Y↓N→Turn the power OFF and check the following: • The connection between the Carriage Motor P/J7258 and the IIT PWB P/J721 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • The coaxial cable between the IIT PWB P/J7191 and the ESS PWB P/J336 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • The connection between the IIT PWB P/J7192 and the ESS PWB P/J390 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • IIT PWB (Switch the EEPROM) (PL 1.6) • Carriage Motor (PL 1.6) • ESS PWB (PL 35.2) Press the Stop button. Turn ON Component Control [062-212] (IIT Registration Sensor). Manually move the Carriage and turn the IIT Registration Sensor ON then OFF. Does the display change between High/Low? Y↓N→Use OF 99-2 RAP to check the IIT Registration Sensor. It can be considered that there were no errors. Again, check the Carriage operation, check for any noise source around the machine and check for any abnormal electrical discharge, etc. If the problem occurs frequently, replace the following parts in sequence: • If the problem persists, reload the machine software (GP 16). • ESS PWB (PL 35.2) • IIT PWB (Switch the EEPROM) (PL 1.6)
  • Code: 062-371
  • Description: Lamp Illumination Fail RAP Insufficient light from Lamp detected in CCD. (During white gradation correction/AGC before Scan starts) NOTE: When turning the power OFF, turn OFF the power switch first and then the main power switch.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Procedure 1. Turn the power ON and enter the Diag mode. Change the value for NVM location [715- 030] to ‘1’ and then execute ‘NVM Write’. 2. A 3 or 4-digit number is displayed in the current value column. 3. Check the upper 1 or 2 digits, or the lower 2 digits using the following table and replace the appropriate parts. Sample Display • 110 (3-digit display): LED Lamp PWB failure and LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable is damaged or has poor contact. (The first digit ‘1’ in ‘110’ is the upper digit, which indicates the LED Lamp PWB (‘0′ in ’01’ is not displayed). The lower 2 digits ’10’ indicates the LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable.) • 1000 (4-digit display): The LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable is damaged or has poor contact. (The first 2 digits ’10’ in ‘1000’ are the upper digits, which indicates the LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable. The lower 2 digits ’00’ indicates that nothing is applicable (no failures).) NOTE: Execute the IIT diagnosis and then call NVM location [715-030] again (press the Change Settings button) to check the value (diagnosis result).
    00 Not applicable (No errors) – 01 LED Lamp PWB PL 1.4 02 CCD Lens Assembly PL 1.2 03 CCD Flexible Flat Cable PL 1.2 10 LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable PL 1.4 12 IIT-ESS Video Cable PL 18.4 14 IIT-ESS I/O Cable PL 18.4 17 LVPS-IIT/Fax Power Cable (DC Harness) PL 18.4
    4. After replacing the appropriate parts, again change the value for NVM location [715-030] to ‘1’ and then execute ‘NVM Write’. 5. Check that the current value column becomes ‘000’. 6. If the problem persists after performing the above procedure, continue and check the following: • LED Lamp broken: Component Control [062-002] (PL 1.2) • Check the Flat Cable between the LED Lamp PWB P/J7001 and the IIT PWB P/ J723 for open circuits, short circuits, and poor contacts (especially, check whether the Flat Cable was inserted in a skewed manner). • Check the Flat Cable between the CCD Lens Assembly P/J700 and the IIT PWB P/ J710 for open circuits, short circuits, and poor contacts (especially, check whether the Flat Cable was inserted in a skewed manner). • The coaxial cable between the IIT PWB P/J7191 and the ESS PWB P/J336 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact
  • Code: 062-380
  • Description: Platen AGC Fail RAP Insufficient lamp brightness was detected when performing AGC. NOTE: When turning the power OFF, turn OFF the power switch first and then the main power switch.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power ON and enter the Diag mode. Change the value for NVM location [715- 030] to ‘1’ and then execute ‘NVM Write’. 2. A 3 or 4-digit number is displayed in the current value column. 3. Check the upper 1 or 2 digits, or the lower 2 digits using the following table and replace the appropriate parts. Sample Display • 110 (3-digit display): LED Lamp PWB failure and LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable is damaged or has poor contact. (The first digit ‘1’ in ‘110’ is the upper digit, which indicates the LED Lamp PWB (‘0′ in ’01’ is not displayed). The lower 2 digits ’10’ indicates the LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable.) • 1000 (4-digit display): The LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable is damaged or has poor contact. (The first 2 digits ’10’ in ‘1000’ are the upper digits, which indicates the LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable. The lower 2 digits ’00’ indicates that nothing is applicable (no failures).) NOTE: Execute the IIT diagnosis and then call NVM location [715-030] again (press the Change Settings button) to check the value (diagnosis result).
    00 Not applicable (No errors) – 01 LED Lamp PWB PL 1.4 02 CCD Lens Assembly PL 1.2 03 CCD Flexible Flat Cable PL 1.2 10 LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable PL 1.4 12 IIT-ESS Video Cable PL 18.3 14 IIT-ESS I/O Cable PL 18.3 17 LVPS-IIT/Fax Power Cable (DC Harness) PL 18.3
    4. After replacing the appropriate parts, again change the value for NVM location [715-030] to ‘1’ and then execute ‘NVM Write’. 5. Check that the current value column becomes ‘000’. 6. If the problem persists after performing the above procedure, continue and check the following: • LED Lamp broken: Component Control [062-002] (PL 1.2) • Check the Flat Cable between the LED Lamp PWB P/J7001 and the IIT PWB P/ J723 for open circuits, short circuits, and poor contacts (especially, check whether the Flat Cable was inserted in a skewed manner). • Check the Flat Cable between the CCD Lens Assembly P/J700 and the IIT PWB P/ J710 for open circuits, short circuits, and poor contacts (especially, check whether the Flat Cable was inserted in a skewed manner). • The coaxial cable between the IIT PWB P/J7191 and the ESS PWB P/J336 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact
  • Code: 062-386
  • Description: Platen AOC Fail RAP A CCD output error was detected when performing AOC. NOTE: When turning the power OFF, turn OFF the power switch first and then the main power switch.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power ON and enter the Diag mode. Change the value for NVM location [715- 030] to ‘1’ and then execute ‘NVM Write’. 2. A 3 or 4-digit number is displayed in the current value column. 3. Check the upper 1 or 2 digits, or the lower 2 digits using the following table and replace the appropriate parts. Sample Display • 110 (3-digit display): LED Lamp PWB failure and LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable is damaged or has poor contact. (The first digit ‘1’ in ‘110’ is the upper digit, which indicates the LED Lamp PWB (‘0′ in ’01’ is not displayed). The lower 2 digits ’10’ indicates the LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable.) • 1000 (4-digit display): The LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable is damaged or has poor contact. (The first 2 digits ’10’ in ‘1000’ are the upper digits, which indicates the LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable. The lower 2 digits ’00’ indicates that nothing is applicable (no failures).) NOTE: Execute the IIT diagnosis and then call NVM location [715-030] again (press the Change Settings button) to check the value (diagnosis result).
    00 Not applicable (No errors) – 01 LED Lamp PWB PL 1.4 02 CCD Lens Assembly PL 1.2 03 CCD Flexible Flat Cable PL 1.2 10 LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable PL 1.4 12 IIT-ESS Video Cable PL 18.3 14 IIT-ESS I/O Cable PL 18.3 17 LVPS-IIT/Fax Power Cable (DC Harness) PL 18.3
    4. After replacing the appropriate parts, again change the value for NVM location [715-030] to ‘1’ and then execute ‘NVM Write’. 5. Check that the current value column becomes ‘000’. 6. If the problem persists after performing the above procedure, check the following: • Check the Flat Cable between the CCD Lens Assembly P/J700 and the IIT PWB P/ J710 for open circuits, short circuits, and poor contacts (especially, check whether the Flat Cable was inserted in a skewed manner). • The coaxial cable between the IIT PWB P/J7191 and the ESS PWB P/J336 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • CCD Lens Assembly (PL 1.2) • ESS PWB (PL 35.2) • IIT PWB (Switch the EEPROM) (PL 1.6)
  • Code: 062-389
  • Description: Carriage Over Run Fail RAP The Carriage has overrun at the Scan End.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Remove the Platen Glass and move the Full Rate Carriage to right and left manually. Does the Carriage moves smoothly, with no interference? Y↓N→Check the Carriage operation for mechanical load, the Carriage Cable for winding failure, the Rail for contamination/foreign substances, and the Full Rate/Half Rate Carriage for improper position (ADJ 6.2), etc. Turn the power ON and enter the Diag mode. Turn ON Component Control [062-005] (Scan) or [062-006] (Return). Does the Carriage move? Y↓N→Turn the power OFF and check the following: • The connection between the Carriage Motor P/J7258 and the IIT PWB P/J721 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • The coaxial cable between the IIT PWB P/J7191 and the ESS PWB P/J336 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • The connection between the IIT PWB P/J7192 and the ESS PWB P/J390 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • IIT PWB (Switch the EEPROM) (PL 1.6) • Carriage Motor (PL 1.6) • ESS PWB (PL 35.2) Press the Stop button. Turn ON Component Control [062-212] (IIT Registration Sensor). Manually move the Carriage and turn the IIT Registration Sensor ON then OFF. Does the display change between High/Low? Y↓N→Use OF 99-2 RAP to check the IIT Registration Sensor. It can be considered that there were no errors. Again, check the Carriage operation, check for any noise source around the machine and check for any abnormal electrical discharge, etc. If the problem occurs frequently, replace the following parts in sequence: • If the problem persists, reload the machine software (GP 16). • ESS PWB (PL 35.2) • IIT PWB (Switch the EEPROM) (PL 1.6)
  • Code: 062-393
  • Description: CCD PWB Sync Signal Fail RAP • Write failure to the Shading Memory has occurred. • Averaging processing error has occurred in the ASIC.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power ON and enter the Diag mode. Change the value for NVM location [715- 030] to ‘1’ and then execute ‘NVM Write’. 2. A 3 or 4-digit number is displayed in the current value column. 3. Check the upper 1 or 2 digits, or the lower 2 digits using the following table and replace the appropriate parts. Sample Display • 110 (3-digit display): LED Lamp PWB failure and LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable is damaged or has poor contact. (The first digit ‘1’ in ‘110’ is the upper digit, which indicates the LED Lamp PWB (‘0′ in ’01’ is not displayed). The lower 2 digits ’10’ indicates the LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable.) • 1000 (4-digit display): The LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable is damaged or has poor contact. (The first 2 digits ’10’ in ‘1000’ are the upper digits, which indicates the LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable. The lower 2 digits ’00’ indicates that nothing is applicable (no failures).) NOTE: Execute the IIT diagnosis and then call NVM location[715-030] again (press the Change Settings button) to check the value (diagnosis result).
    00 Not applicable (No errors) – 01 LED Lamp PWB PL 1.4 02 CCD Lens Assembly PL 1.2 03 CCD Flexible Flat Cable PL 1.2 10 LED Lamp Flexible Flat Cable PL 1.4 12 IIT-ESS Video Cable PL 18.3 14 IIT-ESS I/O Cable PL 18.3 17 LVPS-IIT/Fax Power Cable (DC Harness) PL 18.3
    4. After replacing the appropriate parts, again change the value for NVM location [715-030] to ‘1’ and then execute ‘NVM Write’. 5. Check that the current value column becomes ‘000’. 6. If the problem persists after performing the above procedure, check the following: • Check the Flat Cable between the CCD Lens Assembly P/J700 and the IIT PWB P/ J710 for open circuits, short circuits, and poor contacts (especially, check whether the Flat Cable was inserted in a skewed manner). • The coaxial cable between the IIT PWB P/J7191 and the ESS PWB P/J336 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • If the problem persists, reload the machine software (GP 16). • ESS PWB (PL 35.2) • IIT PWB (Switch the EEPROM) (PL 1.6)
  • Code: 062-395
  • Description: IIT PWB Power Cable Connection Fail RAP The IIT PWB power source error was detected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Turn the power OFF and remove the IIT Rear Cover. Turn the power ON. Is the voltage between the Main LVPS P/J502-1 (+) and the GND (-) +24VDC? Y↓N→Go to +24VDC Power RAP. Turn the power OFF and go to IIT/DADF Wirenets and check the connection between the Main LVPS P/J502 and the IIT PWB P/J720 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact. If the problem persists, reload the machine software (GP 16). the problem persists, replace the IIT PWB (Switch the EEPROM) (PL 1.6).
  • Code: 062-396
  • Description: CCD Cable Connection Fail RAP A CCD Flat Cable connection error was detected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power OFF and ON. 2. Turn the power OFF and check the following: • Check the Flat Cable between the CCD Lens Assembly P/J700 and the IIT PWB P/ J710 for open circuits, short circuits, and poor contacts (especially, check whether the Flat Cable was inserted in a skewed manner). • The coaxial cable between the IIT PWB P/J7191 and the ESS PWB P/J336 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Reload the machine software (GP 16). • IIT PWB (Switch the EEPROM) (PL 1.6) • ESS PWB (PL 35.2)
  • Code: 062-397
  • Description: IIT-Cont Video Cable Connection Fail RAP An ESS Video Cable connection error was detected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power OFF and ON. 2. Turn the power OFF and check the coaxial cable between the IIT PWB P/J7191 and the ESS PWB P/J336 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact. If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Reload the machine software (GP 16). • ESS PWB (PL 35.2) • IIT PWB (Switch the EEPROM) (PL 1.6)
  • Code: 062-398
  • Description: IIT-Cont I/O Cable Connection Fail RAP An ESS I/O Cable connection error was detected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power OFF and ON. 2. Turn the power OFF and check the coaxial cable between the IIT PWB P/J7191 and the ESS PWB P/J336 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact. If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Reload the machine software (GP 16). • ESS PWB (PL 35.2) • IIT PWB (Switch the EEPROM) (PL 1.6)
  • Code: 071-100
  • Description: Tray 1 Pre Misfeed RAP Tray1 Pre Feed Sensor is not turned ON by the paper in specified time from Tray1 Feed Start.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The Tray 1 Pre Feed Sensor for failure: Component Control [071-105] (PL 9.5) • The Tray 1 Feed/Lift Motor failure: Component Control [071-003] CW (PL 9.6) • The connection between the Tray 1 Pre Feed Sensor P/J107 and the MCU PWB P/J410 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 071-105
  • Description: Registration Sensor On Jam (Tray 1) RAP The Registration Sensor does not turn ON within the specified time after the Registration Clutch On after the Feed from Tray 1 has started.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The Registration Sensor for failure: Component Control [077-104] (PL 15.1) • The connection between the Registration Sensor P/J121 and the MCU PWB P/J415 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • The Main Drive Motor for revolution failure: Component Control [042-003] CW (PL 3.2) Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 071-210
  • Description: Tray 1 Lift Fail RAP Tray 1 Lift NG has occurred 3 times in a row.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Remove Tray 1. Turn the power ON and enter the Diag mode. Turn ON Component Control [071-002] CCW [071-003] CW] (Tray 1 Feed/Lift Motor). Does the Tray 1 Feed/Lift Motor rotate? Y↓N→Check the connection between the MCU PWB P/J417 and the Tray 1 Feed/Lift Motor P/ J213 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact. Measure the resistance between the MCU PWB P/J417-5/6/7/8 and the Frame. Is the resistance infinite for all? Y↓N→Check the wires of the pins with non-infinite resistance for peeled-off coatings and short circuits due to pinching. Replace the Tray 1 Feed/Lift Motor (PL 9.6). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2). Press the Stop button. Turn ON Component Control [071-102] (Tray 1 Level Sensor). Use a sheet of paper, etc. to block/clear the light path to the Tray 1 Level Sensor. Does the display change between High/Low? Y↓N→Use OF 99-2 RAP to check the Tray 1 Level Sensor (PL 9.5). Press the Stop button and turn the power OFF. Reload the machine software (GP 16). Check the Tray Lift Gear for damage or the Tray Lift mechanism for mechanical load. If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 071-212
  • Description: Tray 1 Paper Size Switch Broken RAP Abnormal output AD value from Tray 1 Size Sensor was detected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Broken link and breakage at the bottom of the tray • The Actuator at the rear of the Tray for operation failure • The Tray 1 Paper Size Switch for failure: Analog Monitor [071-200];Component Control [071-104] (PL 9.1) • The connection between the Tray 1 Paper Size Sensor P/J122 and the MCU PWB P/ J414 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 072-100
  • Description: Tray 2 Pre Misfeed RAP Tray2 Pre Feed Sensor is not turned ON by the paper in specified time from Tray 2 Feed Start.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The Tray 2 Pre Feed Sensor for failure: Component Control [072-105] (PL 9.5) • The Tray 2 Feed/Lift Motor failure: Component Control [072-003] CW (PL 9.6) • The connection between the Tray 2 Pre Feed Sensor P/J107 and the MCU PWB P/J410 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 072-101
  • Description: Tray 2 Misfeed RAP The Tray 2 Feed Out Sensor does not turn ON within the specified time after the Feed from Tray 2 has started.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The Feed Out Sensor for failure: Component Control [072-100] (PL 9.5) • Takeaway Motor failure: Component Control [077-050] CW (PL 15.1) • The connection between the Feed Out Sensor P/J110 and the MCU PWB P/J410 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 072-105
  • Description: Registration Sensor On Jam (Tray 2) RAP The Registration Sensor does not turn ON within the specified time after the Registration Clutch On after the Feed from Tray 2 has started.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The Registration Sensor for failure: Component Control [077-104] (PL 15.1) • The connection between the Registration Sensor P/J121 and the MCU PWB P/J 415 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • The Main Drive Motor for revolution failure: Component Control [042-003] CW (PL 3.2) • The Registration Transport Assy (PL 15.1) for installation failure Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 072-210
  • Description: Tray 2 Lift Fail RAP Tray 2 Lift NG has occurred 3 times in a row.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Remove Tray 2. Turn the power ON and enter the Diag mode. Turn ON Component Control [072-002] CCW [072-003] CW] (Tray 1 Feed/Lift Motor). Does the Tray 2 Feed/Lift Motor rotate? Y↓N→Check the connection between the MCU PWB P/J410 and the Tray 1 Feed/Lift Motor P/ J216 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact. Measure the resistance between the MCU PWB P/J416-A1/A2/A3/A4 and the Frame. Is the resistance infinite for all? Y↓N→Check the wires of the pins with non-infinite resistance for peeled-off coatings and short circuits due to pinching. Replace the Tray 2 Feed/Lift Motor (PL 9.5). Replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2). Press the Stop button. Turn ON Component Control [072-102] (Tray 2 Level Sensor). Use a sheet of paper, etc. to block/clear the light path to the Tray 1 Level Sensor. Does the display change between High/Low? Y↓N→Use OF 99-2 RAP to check the Tray 2 Level Sensor (PL 9.6). Press the Stop button and turn the power OFF. Reload the machine software (GP 16). Check the Tray Lift Gear for damage or the Tray Lift mechanism for mechanical load. If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 072-212
  • Description: Tray 2 Paper Size Sensor Broken RAP Abnormal output AD value from Tray 2 Size Sensor was detected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Broken link and breakage at the bottom of the tray • The Actuator at the rear of the Tray for operation failure • The Tray 2 Paper Size Switch for failure: Analog Monitor [072-200];Component Control [072-104] (PL 9.1) • The connection between the Tray 2 Paper Size Sensor P/J123 and the MCU PWB P/ J414 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 072-900
  • Description: Tray 2 Feed Out Sensor Static Jam RAP When the power was turned ON, the M/C was stopped (Cycle Down/ Shut Down), or when the interlocks were closed (all interlocks including options), the Tray 2 Feed Out Sensor detected paper.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The Feed Out Sensor (PL 15.1) for remaining paper, contamination, Actuator return failure, or improper installation • The Feed Out Sensor for failure: Component Control [072-100] (PL 15.1) • The connection between the Feed Out Sensor P/J110-1 and the MCU PWB P/J410-B3 for short circuit Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 073-101
  • Description: Tray 3 Misfeed RAP The Tray 3 Feed Out Sensor does not turn ON within the specified time after the Feed from Tray 3 has started.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Remove Tray 3. Turn the power ON and enter the Diag mode. Turn ON Component Control [073-001] (Tray 3 Feed/Lift Motor). Does the Tray 3 Feed/Lift Motor rotate? Y↓N→Go to the +24VDC-2 IOT wirenets. Is the voltage between the Tray Module PWB P/J 541-8 (+) and the GND (-) +24VDC? Y↓N→Go to +24VDC Power RAP. Turn the power OFF, then measure the Tray 3 Feed/Lift Motor wire wound resistance. Check the resistance of the following. • Between the Tray Module PWB P/J555 -1 and P/J555-2 • Between the Tray Module PWB P/J555-3 and P/J555-4 Is the resistance approx. 4Ohm for each? (When the temperature is 25 °C) Y↓N→Check the connection between the Tray Module PWB P/J555 and the Tray 3 Feed/ Lift Motor P/J222 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact. If there are no problems, replace the Tray 3 Feed/Lift Motor (PL 11.9). Measure the resistance between the Tray Module PWB P/J555-1/2/3/4 and the Frame. Is the resistance infinite for all? Y↓N→Check the wires of the pins with non-infinite resistance for peeled-off coatings and short circuits due to pinching. Replace the following parts in sequence: • Tray Module PWB (PL 11.13) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2) • Press the Stop button. Turn ON Component Control [077-033] (TM Takeaway Motor).
  • Code: 073-105
  • Description: Registration Sensor On Jam (Tray 3) RAP The Registration Sensor does not turn ON within the specified time after the Registration Clutch On after the Feed from Tray 3 has started.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The Registration Sensor for failure: Component Control [077-104] (PL 15.1) • The connection between the Registration Sensor P/J121 and the MCU PWB P/J415 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • The Main Drive Motor for revolution failure: Component Control [042-003] CW (PL 3.2) • The TM Takeaway Motor for failure: Component Control [077-033] (PL 11.15) (when the jam has occurred during Feed from Tray 3) • The Registration Transport Assy (PL 15.1) for installation failure Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 073-210
  • Description: Tray 3 Lift Fail RAP Tray 3 Lift NG has occurred 3 times in a row.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Remove Tray 3. Turn the power ON and enter the Diag mode. Turn ON Component Control [073-001] (Tray 3 Feed/Lift Motor). Does the Tray 3 Feed/Lift Motor rotate? Y↓N→Turn the power OFF, then measure the Tray 3 Feed/Lift Motor wire wound resistance. Check the resistance of the following. • Between the Tray Module PWB P/J555 -1 and P/J555-2 • Between the Tray Module PWB P/J555-3 and P/J555-4 Is the resistance approx. 4Ohm for each? (When the temperature is 25 °C) Y↓N→Check the connection between the Tray Module PWB P/J555 and the Tray 3 Feed/ Lift Motor P/J222 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact. If there are no problems, replace the Tray 3 Feed/Lift Motor (PL 11.9). Measure the resistance between the Tray Module PWB P/J555-1/2/3/4 and the Frame. Is the resistance infinite for all? Y↓N→Check the wires of the pins with non-infinite resistance for peeled-off coatings and short circuits due to pinching. Replace the following parts in sequence: • Tray Module PWB (PL 11.13) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2) Press the Stop button. Turn ON Component Control [073-102] (Tray 3 Level Sensor). Use a sheet of paper, etc. to block/clear the light path to the Tray 3 Level Sensor. Does the display change between High/Low? Y↓N→Use to check the Tray 3 Level Sensor (PL 11.8). Press the Stop button and turn the power OFF. Check the Tray Lift Gear for damage or the Tray Lift mechanism for mechanical load. If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Tray Module PWB (PL 11.13) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2) • Reload the machine software (GP 16).
  • Code: 073-212
  • Description: Tray 3 Paper Size Sensor Broken RAP Abnormal output AD value from Tray 3 Size Sensor was detected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Broken link and breakage at the bottom of the tray • The Actuator at the rear of the Tray for operation failure • The Tray 3 Paper Size Switch for failure: Analog Monitor [073-200];Component Control [073-104] (PL 11.12) • The connection between the Tray 3 Paper Size Sensor P/J102 and the Tray Module PWB P/J548 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.13).
  • Code: 073-900
  • Description: Tray 3 Feed Out Sensor Static Jam RAP When the power was turned ON, the M/C was stopped (Cycle Down/ Shut Down), or when the interlocks were closed (all interlocks including options), the Tray 3 Feed Out Sensor detected paper.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The Feed Out Sensor (PL 11.7) for remaining paper, contamination, Actuator return failure, or improper installation • The Feed Out Sensor for failure: Component Control [073-100] (PL 11.7) • The connection between the Feed Out Sensor P/J108-2 and the Tray Module PWB P/J 548-B3 for short circuit Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 074-101
  • Description: Tray 4 Misfeed RAP The Tray 4 Feed Out Sensor does not turn ON within the specified time after the Feed from Tray 4 has started.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Remove Tray 4. Turn the power ON and enter the Diag mode. Turn ON Component Control [074-001] (Tray 4 Feed/Lift Motor). Does the Tray 4 Feed/Lift Motor rotate? Y↓N→Go to the +24VDC-2 IOT wirenets. Is the voltage between the Tray Module PWB P/J 541-8 (+) and the GND (-) +24VDC? Y↓N→Go to +24VDC Power RAP. Turn the power OFF, then measure the Tray 4 Feed/Lift Motor wire wound resistance. Check the resistance of the following. • Between the Tray Module PWB P/J555 -5 and P/J555-6 • Between the Tray Module PWB P/J555-7 and P/J555-8 Is the resistance approx. 4Ohm for each? (When the temperature is 25 °C) Y↓N→Check the connection between the Tray Module PWB P/J555 and the Tray 4 Feed/ Lift Motor P/J223 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact. If there are no problems, replace the Tray 3 Feed/Lift Motor (PL 11.9). Measure the resistance between the Tray Module PWB P/J555-5/6/7/8 and the Frame. Is the resistance infinite for all? Y↓N→Check the wires of the pins with non-infinite resistance for peeled-off coatings and short circuits due to pinching. Replace the following parts in sequence: • Tray Module PWB (PL 11.13) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2) Press the Stop button. Turn ON Component Control [077-033] (TM Takeaway Motor). Does the TM Takeaway Motor rotate? Y↓N→Is the voltage between the TM Takeaway Motor P/J224-2/5 (+) and the GND (-) +24VDC? Y↓N→Go to +24VDC Power RAP. Turn the power OFF, disconnect the TM Takeaway Motor connector P/J224. Measure the TM Takeaway Motor wire wound resistance. • Between the TM Takeaway Motor P/J224-2 and P/J224-1 • Between the TM Takeaway Motor P/J224-2 and P/J224-3 • Between the TM Takeaway Motor P/J224-5 and P/J224-4 • Between the TM Takeaway Motor P/J224-5 and P/J224-6 Is the resistance approx. 0.85Ohm for each? (When the temperature is 25 °C) Y↓N→Replace the TM Takeaway Motor (PL 11.5) Measure the resistance between the disconnected TM Takeaway Motor connectors P/ J224-1/3/4/6 and the Frame. Is the resistance infinite for all? Y↓N→Check the wires of the pins with non-infinite resistance for peeled-off coatings and short circuits due to pinching. Check the connection between the Tray Module P/J554 and the TM Takeaway Motor P/ J224 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact. If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Tray Module PWB (PL 11.13) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2) Press the Stop button and open the L/H Cover. Turn ON Component Control [074-103] (Tray 4 Feed Out Sensor). Move the Actuator manually to block/clear the light path to the Tray 4 Feed Out Sensor. Does the display change between High/Low? Y↓N→Use to check the Tray 4 Feed Out Sensor (PL 11.7). Press the Stop button and turn the power OFF. Check the following: • A paper transportation failure due to a foreign substance/burr on the paper path • The Feed Roll, Retard Roll, and Nudger Roll for contamination, wear, and revolution failure • The Takeaway Roll 4 and Pinch Roll for contamination, wear, and revolution failure • The Feed Roll, Retard Roll, and Nudger Roll Drive Gears for wear and damage • The Takeaway Roll 4 Drive Gear for wear and damage • Use of paper out of spec If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Reload the machine software (GP 16). • Tray Module PWB (PL 11.13) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2)
  • Code: 074-102
  • Description: Feed Out Sensor 2 On Jam (Tray3/4) Tray 2 Feed Out Sensor is not turned ON by the paper in specified time from Tray 3/4 Feed Start.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Clear the paper jam. Operate the printer from Tray 2. A 072-101 misfeed occurs. Y↓N→Operate the printer from Tray 3. A 073-101 misfeed occurs. Y↓N→Check the following: • A paper transportation failure due to a foreign substance/burr on the paper path between the Tray 3/4 Module and the Tray 2 Feedout Sensor • The Feed Out Sensor for contamination, improper installation, and Actuator operation failure • Use of paper out of spec Go to 073-101 Tray 3 Misfeed RAP. Go to 072-101 Tray 2 Misfeed RAP.
  • Code: 074-103
  • Description: Feed Out Sensor 3 On Jam (Tray4) Tray 3 Feed Out Sensor is not turned ON by the paper in specified time from Tray 4 Feed Start.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Clear the paper jam. Operate the printer from Tray 3. A 073-101 misfeed occurs. Y↓N→Check the following: • A paper transportation failure due to a foreign substance/burr on the paper path between Tray 3 and Tray 4 Feedout Sensor • The Feed Out Sensor for contamination, improper installation, and Actuator operation failure • Use of paper out of spec Go to 073-101 Tray 3 Misfeed RAP.
  • Code: 074-105
  • Description: Registration Sensor On Jam (Tray 4) RAP The Registration Sensor does not turn ON within the specified time after the Registration Clutch On after the Feed from Tray 4 has started.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The Registration Sensor for failure: Component Control [077-104] (PL 15.1) • The connection between the Registration Sensor P/J121 and the MCU PWB P/J415 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • The Main Drive Motor for revolution failure: Component Control [042-003] CW (PL 3.2) • The TM Takeaway Motor for failure: Component Control [077-033] (PL 11.15) (when the jam has occurred during Feed from Tray 3) • The Registration Transport Assy (PL 15.1 ) for installation failure Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 074-210
  • Description: Tray 3 Lift Fail RAP Tray 4 Lift NG has occurred 3 times in a row.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: [074-001] (Tray 4 Feed/Lift Motor). Does the Tray 4 Feed/Lift Motor rotate? Y↓N→Turn the power OFF, then measure the Tray 3 Feed/Lift Motor wire wound resistance. Check the resistance of the following. • Between the Tray Module PWB P/J555 -5 and P/J555-6 • Between the Tray Module PWB P/J555-7 and P/J555-8 Is the resistance approx. 4Ohm for each? (When the temperature is 25 °C) Y↓N→Check the connection between the Tray Module PWB P/J555 and the Tray 4 Feed/ Lift Motor P/J223 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact. If there are no problems, replace the Tray 3 Feed/Lift Motor (PL 11.9). Measure the resistance between the Tray Module PWB P/J555-5/6/7/8 and the Frame. Is the resistance infinite for all? Y↓N→Check the wires of the pins with non-infinite resistance for peeled-off coatings and short circuits due to pinching. Replace the following parts in sequence: • Tray Module PWB (PL 11.13) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2) Press the Stop button. Turn ON Component Control [074-102] (Tray 4 Level Sensor). Use a sheet of paper, etc. to block/clear the light path to the Tray 4 Level Sensor. Does the display change between High/Low? Y↓N→Use to check the Tray 4 Level Sensor (PL 11.8). Press the Stop button and turn the power OFF. Check the Tray Lift Gear for damage or the Tray Lift mechanism for mechanical load. If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Tray Module PWB (PL 11.13) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2) • Reload the machine software (GP 16).
  • Code: 074-212
  • Description: Tray 4 Paper Size Sensor Broken RAP Abnormal output AD value from Tray 4 Size Sensor was detected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • Broken link and breakage at the bottom of the tray • The Actuator at the rear of the Tray for operation failure • The Tray 4 Paper Size Switch for failure: Analog Monitor [074-200];Component Control [074-104] (PL 11.12) • The connection between the Tray 4 Paper Size Sensor P/J103 and the Tray Module PWB P/J548 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.13).
  • Code: 074-900
  • Description: Tray 4 Feed Out Sensor Static Jam RAP When the power was turned ON, the M/C was stopped (Cycle Down/ Shut Down), or when the interlocks were closed (all interlocks including options), the Tray 4 Feed Out Sensor detected paper
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The Tray 4 Feed Out Sensor (PL 11.7) for remaining paper, contamination, Actuator return failure, or improper installation • The Tray 4 Feed Out Sensor for failure: Component Control [073-100] (PL 11.7) • The connection between the Tray 4 Feed Out Sensor P/J116-2 and the Tray Module PWB P/J548-A2 for short circuit Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 11.13).
  • Code: 075-135
  • Description: Registration Sensor On Jam (Tray 4) RAP The Registration Sensor does not turn ON within the specified time after the Registration Clutch On after the Feed from the MSI has started.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The Registration Sensor for failure: Component Control [077-104] (PL 15.1) • The connection between the Registration Sensor P/J121 and the MCU PWB P/J415 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • The Main Drive Motor for revolution failure: Component Control [042-003] CW (PL 3.2) • The Registration Transport Assy (PL 15.1 ) for installation failure Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 077-101
  • Description: Registration Sensor Off Jam RAP The Registration Sensor does not turn OFF within the specified time after the Registration Clutch On.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • A paper transportation failure due to a foreign substance/burr on the paper path • Each Takeaway Roll and Pinch Roll for contamination, wear, and revolution failure • The Registration Roll and Pinch Roll for contamination, wear, and revolution failure • Each Exit Roll and Pinch Roll for contamination, wear, and revolution failure • Each Takeaway Roll Drive Gear for wear and damage • The Registration Roll Drive Gear for wear and damage • The BTR for contamination, wear, and revolution failure • The Fuser Drive Gear for wear and damage • Each Exit Roll Drive Gear for wear and damage • Use of paper out of spec • The Registration Sensor for contamination, improper installation, and Actuator operation failure
    Check the following: • The Registration Sensor for failure: Component Control [077-104] (PL 15.1) • The Registration Clutch for failure: Component Control [077-002] (PL 15.1) • The Main Drive Motor for revolution failure: Component Control [042-003] CW (PL 3.2) • The Takeaway Clutch for failure: Component Control [077-001] (PL 15.1) • The Registration Transport Assy (PL 15.1) for installation failure Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 077-103
  • Description: Exit Sensor 1 Off Jam RAP After the Fuser Exit Sensor turned ON, the Fuser Exit Sensor did not turn OFF within the specified time
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • A paper transportation failure due to a foreign substance/burr on the paper path • The Fuser for wound up, stuck paper • The Fuser Exit Sensor for contamination, improper installation, and Actuator operation failure • Each Exit Roll and Pinch Roll for contamination, wear, and revolution failure • Each Exit Roll Drive Gear for wear and damage • The Exit 1 Gate for operation failure • Use of paper out of spec
    Check the following: • The Fuser Exit Sensor for failure: Component Control [077-101] (PL 7.1) • The Exit 2 Motor for revolution failure: Component Control [077-015] (PL 17.5) • The Exit Gate Solenoid for failure: Component Control [077-004] (PL 17.5) Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 077-106
  • Description: Exit Sensor 1 On Jam RAP The Fuser Exit Sensor does not turn ON within the specified time after the Registration Clutch On.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The Fuser Exit Sensor for failure: Component Control [077-101] (PL 7.1) • A paper transportation failure due to a foreign substance/burr on the paper path • The Fuser Exit Sensor for contamination, improper installation, and Actuator operation failure • Each Takeaway Roll and Pinch Roll for contamination, wear, and revolution failure • The Registration Roll and Pinch Roll for contamination, wear, and revolution failure • The BTR for contamination, wear, and revolution failure • The Fuser for wound up, stuck paper • The Fuser Drive Gear for wear and damage • Use of paper out of spec Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 077-109
  • Description: Exit Sensor 2 On Jam RAP After the Fuser Exit Sensor turned ON, the Exit 2 Sensor did not turn ON within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • A paper transportation failure due to a foreign substance/burr on the paper path • Each Exit Roll and Pinch Roll for contamination, wear, and revolution failure • The Fuser for wound up, stuck paper • Each Exit Roll Drive Gear for wear and damage • The Exit 1 Gate for operation failure • Use of paper out of spec • The Exit 2 Sensor for contamination, improper installation, and Actuator operation failure
    Check the following: • The Exit 2 Sensor for failure: Component Control [077-100] (PL 17.4) • The connection between the Exit 2 Sensor P/J115 and the MCU PWB P/J411 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • The Exit 2 Motor for revolution failure: Component Control [077-015] (PL 17.5) • The Exit Gate Solenoid for failure: Component Control [077-004] (PL 17.4) Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 077-113
  • Description: Exit Sensor 2 Off Jam RAP After the Exit 2 Sensor turned ON, the Exit 2 Sensor did not turn OFF within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • A paper transportation failure due to a foreign substance/burr on the paper path • Each Exit Roll and Pinch Roll for contamination, wear, and revolution failure • The Fuser for wound up, stuck paper • Each Exit Roll Drive Gear for wear and damage • The Exit 1 Gate for operation failure • Use of paper out of spec • The Exit 2 Sensor for contamination, improper installation, and Actuator operation failure • The Exit 2 Sensor for failure: Component Control [077-100] (PL 17.4) • The connection between the Exit 2 Sensor P/J115 and the MCU PWB P/J411 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • The Exit 2 Motor for revolution failure: Component Control [077-015] (PL 17.5) • The Exit Gate Solenoid for failure: Component Control [077-004] (PL 17.4) Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 077-129
  • Description: Registration Sensor On Jam (Duplex Wait) RAP The Registration Sensor does not turn ON within the specified time after the Registration Clutch On after the Feed has started in Duplex Direct mode.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • A paper transportation failure due to a foreign substance/burr on the paper path • Each Duplex Roll and Pinch Roll for contamination, wear, and revolution failure • Each Duplex Roll Drive Gear for wear and damage • Use of paper out of spec • The Registration Sensor for contamination, improper installation, and Actuator operation failure
    Check the following: • The Registration Sensor for failure: Component Control [077-104] (PL 15.1) • The connection between the Registration Sensor P/J121 and the MCU PWB P/J415 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • The Registration Clutch for failure: Component Control [077-002] (PL 15.1) • The Main Drive Motor for revolution failure: Component Control [042-003] CW (PL 3.2) • The Takeaway Clutch for failure: Component Control [077-001] (PL 15.1) • The Registration Transport Assy (PL 15.1) for installation failure • The Duplex Motor for failure: Component Control [077-070] (PL 14.4) Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 077-130
  • Description: Registration Sensor On Jam (Duplex Direct) RAP The Registration Sensor does not turn ON within the specified time after the Registration Clutch On after the Feed has started in Duplex Direct mode.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • A paper transportation failure due to a foreign substance/burr on the paper path • Each Duplex Roll and Pinch Roll for contamination, wear, and revolution failure • Each Duplex Roll Drive Gear for wear and damage • Use of paper out of spec • The Registration Sensor for contamination, improper installation, and Actuator operation failure Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 077-131
  • Description: Duplex Sensor On Jam RAP The Duplex Sensor does not turn ON within the specified time after the Exit 2 Motor has started rotating in the Duplex intake direction.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • A paper transportation failure due to a foreign substance/burr on the paper path • Each Duplex Roll and Pinch Roll for contamination, wear, and revolution failure • Each Exit Roll and Pinch Roll for contamination, wear, and revolution failure • Each Duplex Roll Drive Gear for wear and damage • Each Exit Roll Drive Gear for wear and damage • Use of paper out of spec • The Duplex Sensor for contamination, improper installation, and Actuator operation failure
    Check the following: • The Duplex Sensor for failure: Component Control [077-105] (PL 14.4) • The connection between the Duplex Sensor P/J109 and the MCU PWB P/J409 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • The Duplex Motor for failure: Component Control [077-070] (PL 14.4) • The Exit 2 Motor for revolution failure: Component Control [077-015] (PL 17.5) • The Exit Gate Solenoid for failure: Component Control [077-004] (PL 17.4) Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 077-211
  • Description: Tray Module Type Mismatch RAP A different type of Tray Module is connected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power OFF and ON. 2. Turn the power OFF and check the following: • The DIP Switch settings on the Tray Module PWB • Go to the IOT wirenets. The connection between the MCU PWB P423 and the Tray Module PWB P/J541 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Reload the machine software (GP 16). • Tray Module PWB (PL 11.13) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2)
  • Code: 077-212
  • Description: Tray Module Reset Fail RAP The Tray Module reset was detected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power OFF and ON. 2. Go to the IOT wirenets. Check whether the voltage between the Tray Module PWB P/ J541-5 (+) and the GND (-) is +5VDC and whether the voltage between the Tray Module PWB P/J541-8 (+) and the GND (-) is +24VDC. 3. Turn the power OFF and go to the IOT wirenets and check the connection between the MCU PWB P423 and the Tray Module PWB P/J541 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Reload the machine software (GP 16). • Tray Module PWB (PL 11.13) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2)
  • Code: 077-214
  • Description: Tray Module Logic Fail RAP I/F mismatch between the IOT and the Tray Module was detected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power OFF and ON. 2. Turn the power OFF. Go to the IOT wirenets. Check the connection between the MCU PWB P423 and the Tray Module PWB P/J541 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact. If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Reload the machine software (GP 16). • Tray Module PWB (PL 11.13) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2)
  • Code: 077-300
  • Description: Front Cover Interlock Open RAP The Front Cover is open.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The Front Cover for damage or mismatch. • The connection between the Front Cover Interlock Switch and the MCU PWB for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • The connection between the L/H Cover Interlock Switch and the MCU PWB for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 077-301
  • Description: L/H Cover Interlock Open RAP
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The L/H Cover Unit for damage or mismatch • The L/H Cover Interlock Switch for failure: Component Control [077-300] (PL 18.2) Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 077-305
  • Description: Tray Module L/H Cover Open RAP The Tray Module L/H Cover is open.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power OFF and ON. 2. Check the following: • The Tray Module L/H Cover for damage or mismatch • The Tray Module L/H Cover Switch for failure: Component Control [077-306] (PL 11.13) • The connection between the Tray Module L/H Cover Switch P/J104 and the Tray Module PWB P/J548 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: – Reload the machine software (GP 16). – Tray Module PWB (PL 11.13) – MCU PWB (PL 18.2)
  • Code: 077-307
  • Description: Duplex Cover Open RAP
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The Duplex Cover for damage or mismatch. • The Duplex Cover Switch for failure: Component Control [077-305] (PL 14.4) • The connection between the Duplex Cover Switch P/J108 and the MCU PWB P/J409 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 077-308
  • Description: L/H Upper Cover Open RAP
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The L/H High Cover Assembly for damage or mismatch • The L/H High Cover Switch for failure: Component Control [077-302] (PL 17.4) • Turn the power OFF. Check the connection between the L/H High Cover Switch P/J116 and the MCU PWB P/J409 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 077-309
  • Description: L/H Lower Cover Open RAP
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The L/H Lower Cover Assembly for damage or mismatch • The L/H Lower Cover Switch for failure: Component Control [077-301] (PL 15.2) • The connection between the L/H Lower Cover Switch P/J111 and the MCU PWB P/J410 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 077-314
  • Description: P/H Module Logic Fail RAP A fatal error was detected in the Tray Module.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power OFF and ON. 2. Turn the power OFF and check the connection between the MCU PWB P423 and the Tray Module PWB P/J541 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact. If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Reload the machine software (GP 16). • Tray Module PWB (PL 11.13) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2)
  • Code: 077-900
  • Description: Registration Sensor Static Jam RAP When the power was turned ON, the M/C was stopped (Cycle Down/ Shut Down), or when the interlocks were closed (all interlocks including options), the Registration Sensor detected paper.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The Registration Sensor for remaining paper, contamination, Actuator return failure, or improper installation • The Registration Sensor for failure: Component Control [077-104] (PL 15.1) • The connection between the Registration Sensor P/J121 and the MCU PWB P/J415 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 077-901
  • Description: Exit Sensor 1 Static Jam RAP When the power was turned ON, the M/C was stopped (Cycle Down/ Shut Down), or when the interlocks were closed (all interlocks including options), the Fuser Exit Sensor detected paper.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The Fuser Exit Sensor for remaining paper, contamination, Actuator return failure, or improper installation • The Fuser Exit Sensor for failure: Component Control [077-101] (PL 7.1) Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 077-902
  • Description: Exit Sensor 2 Static Jam RAP When the power was turned ON, the M/C was stopped (Cycle Down/ Shut Down), or when the interlocks were closed (all interlocks including options), the Exit 2 Sensor detected paper.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The Exit 2 Sensor for remaining paper, contamination, Actuator return failure, or improper installation • The Exit 2 Sensor for failure: Component Control [077-100] (PL 17.4) • The connection between the Exit 2 Sensor P/J115 and the MCU PWB P/J411 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • The L/H Upper Cover Assembly for damage or mismatch Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 077-907
  • Description: Duplex Sensor Static Jam RAP When the power was turned ON, the M/C was stopped (Cycle Down/ Shut Down), or when the interlocks were closed (all interlocks including options), the Duplex Sensor detected paper.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The Duplex Sensor for remaining paper, contamination, Actuator return failure, or improper installation • The Duplex Sensor for failure: Component Control [077-105] (PL 14.4) • The connection between the Duplex Sensor P/J109 and the MCU PWB P/J409 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 078-100
  • Description: Tray 6 (HCF) Pre Misfeed RAP Tray2 Pre Feed Sensor is not turned ON by the paper in specified time from Tray 2 Feed Start.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [078-100], Tray 6 Pre Feed. Sensor. Block and unblock the Sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→The connection between the Tray 6 Pre Feed. Sensor PF/JF61 and the HCF PWB PF/ JF02 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact. If OK, replace the Tray 6 Pre Feed. Sensor (PL 10.5) Open and close Tray 6. The Tray 6 Lift/Feed Motor operates Y↓N→Check the circuit between PF/JF58 on the Tray 6 Lift/Feed Motor and PF/JF06 on the HCF PWB for an open or a short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair as required. Check that the resistance through Tray 6 Lift/Feed Motor is approx. 0.8 ohms at the measurement points below. • PF/JF58-3 to pins 1/2 • PF/JF58-4 to pins 5/6 The resistances are OK+ Y↓N→Replace the Tray 6 Lift/Feed Motor (PL 10.4). There is +24VDC from PF/JF06 pins 3 and 4, to GND. Y↓N→Go to IOT wirenets and troubleshoot the +24VDC circuit. Replace the Tray 6 Lift/Feed Motor (PL 10.4). If the problem persists, replace the HCF PWB (PL 10.8). Check the following: • The Tray 6 Pre Feed Sensor for failure: Component Control [078-100] (PL 10.5) • The Tray 6 Feed/Lift Motor failure: Component Control [078-003] CW (PL 10.4) • The Tray 6 In Sensor failure: Component Control [078-204] CW (PL 10.1) • The connection between the Tray 2 Pre Feed Sensor PF61 and the HCF PWB PF02 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 078-101
  • Description: HCF to Feed Out Sensor Fault RAP The Tray 2 Feed Out Sensor did not come on within the specified time after the start of feed from Tray 6 (HCF).
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Clear the paper jam. Operate the printer from Tray 2. A 072-101 misfeed occurs. Y↓N→Press the Stop button. Turn ON Component Control [077-033] (TM Takeaway Motor). Does the TM Takeaway Motor rotate? Y↓N→Is the voltage between the TM Takeaway Motor P/J224-4/6 (+) and the GND (-) +24VDC? Y↓N→Go to +24VDC Power RAP. Turn the power OFF, disconnect the TM Takeaway Motor connector P/J224. Measure the TM Takeaway Motor wire wound resistance. • Between the TM Takeaway Motor P/J224-2 and P/J224-1 • Between the TM Takeaway Motor P/J224-2 and P/J224-3 • Between the TM Takeaway Motor P/J224-5 and P/J224-4 • Between the TM Takeaway Motor P/J224-5 and P/J224-6 Is the resistance approx. 0.85Ohm for each? (When the temperature is 25 °C) Y↓N→Replace the TM Takeaway Motor (PL 11.5) Measure the resistance between the disconnected TM Takeaway Motor connectors P/J224-1/3/4/6 and the Frame. Is the resistance infinite for all? Y↓N→Check the wires of the pins with non-infinite resistance for peeled-off coatings and short circuits due to pinching. Check the connection between the Tray Module PWB P/J554 and the TM Takeaway Motor P/J224 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact. If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Tray Module PWB (PL 11.13) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2) Check the following: • Takeaway Rolls 1 and 2 and 3 for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation • HCF and IOT for a poor docking • HCF Transport Belt for poor tension • HCF Transport Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation • HCF Takeaway Rolls 1-3 for dirt/ paper particles/wear/a poor rotation • HCF Exit Roll for dirt/ paper particles/wear/a poor rotation • Drive gears for wear/breakage • If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.13). Go to 072-101 Tray 2 Misfeed RAP.
  • Code: 078-102
  • Description: HCF to Registration Sensor Fault RAP The paper transported from HCF did not turn on the Registration Sensor within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [077-104], Reg. Sensor. Block and unblock the Reg. Sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→The connection between the Registration Sensor P/J121 and the MCU PWB P/J 415 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact. If OK, replace the Registration Sensor (PL 15.1) Press the Stop button. Turn ON Component Control [077-033] (TM Takeaway Motor). Does the TM Takeaway Motor rotate? Y↓N→Is the voltage between the TM Takeaway Motor P/J224-2/5 (+) and the GND (-) +24VDC? Y↓N→Go to +24VDC Power RAP. Turn the power OFF, disconnect the TM Takeaway Motor connector P/J224. Measure the TM Takeaway Motor wire wound resistance. • Between the TM Takeaway Motor P/J224-2 and P/J224-1 • Between the TM Takeaway Motor P/J224-2 and P/J224-3 • Between the TM Takeaway Motor P/J224-5 and P/J224-4 • Between the TM Takeaway Motor P/J224-5 and P/J224-6 Is the resistance approx. 0.85Ohm for each? (When the temperature is 25 °C) Y↓N→Replace the TM Takeaway Motor (PL 11.5) Measure the resistance between the disconnected TM Takeaway Motor connectors P/ J224-1/3/4/6 and the Frame. Is the resistance infinite for all? Y↓N→Check the wires of the pins with non-infinite resistance for peeled-off coatings and short circuits due to pinching. Check the connection between the Tray Module PWB P/J554 and the TM Takeaway Motor P/J224 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact. If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Tray Module PWB (PL 11.13) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2) Check the following: • Takeaway Rolls 1 and 2 and 3 for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation • HCF and IOT for a poor docking • HCF Transport Belt for poor tension • HCF Transport Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation • HCF Takeaway Rolls 1-3 for dirt/ paper particles/wear/a poor rotation • HCF Exit Roll for dirt/ paper particles/wear/a poor rotation • Drive gears for wear/breakage • If the results of the above checks are OK, replace Tray Module PWB (PL 11.13).
  • Code: 078-104
  • Description: HCF Feed Out Sensor Fault RAP The paper transported from HCF did not turn on the Tray 6 Feed Out Sensor within the specified time.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [078-101], Tray 6 Feed out Sensor. Block and unblock the Feed Out Sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Go to BSD and check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact: • Feed Out Sensor PF/JF67-1 to HCF PWB PF/JF01-3 • Feed Out Sensor PF/JF67-3 to HCF PWB PF/JF01-1 • Feed Out Sensor PF/JF67-2 to HCF PWB PF/JF01-2 If OK, replace the Feed Out Sensor (PL 10.8) before replacing the HCF PWB (PL 10.8). Execute Component Control [078-093], Tray 6 Takeaway Motor. There is operation noise from the Takeaway Motor. Y↓N→Check the circuit between PF/JF57 on the Tray 6 Takeaway Motor and PF/JF06 on the HCF PWB for an open or a short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair as required. Check that the resistance through Tray 6 Takeaway Motor is approx. 0.8 ohms (at 25 degrees C / 77 degrees F) at the measurement points below. • PF/JF57-3 to pins 1/2 • PF/JF57-4 to pins 5/6 The resistances are OK Y↓N→Replace the Tray 6 Takeaway Motor (PL 10.8). There is +24VDC from PF/JF06 pins 9 and 10, to GND. Y↓N→Go to IOT wirenets and troubleshoot the +24VDC circuit. Replace the Tray 6 Takeaway Motor (PL 10.8). If the problem persists, replace the HCF PWB (PL 10.8). Check the HCF Take Away components and repair as required (PL 10.4).
  • Code: 078-216
  • Description: Logic Failure RAP Cannot read from and/or write to the NVM in HCF Module. HCF Module fatal error is detected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check wires and connectors between the HCF and the IOT. Reload Software. If the problem continues, replace the HCF PWB (PL 10.8).
  • Code: 078-250
  • Description: HCF Lift Fault RAP HCF Tray Lift failure. The Tray 6 Level Sensor does not turn ON within the specified time after the trays were inserted.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Open and close Tray 6. The Tray 6 Lift/Feed Motor operates Y↓N→Check the circuit between PF/JF58 on the Tray 6 Lift/Feed Motor and PF/JF 06 on the HCF PWB for an open or a short circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair as required. Check that the resistance through Tray 6 Lift/Feed Motor is approx. 0.8 ohms at the measurement points below. • PF/JF58-3 to pins 1/2 • PF/JF58-4 to pins 5/6 The resistances are OK+ Y↓N→Replace the Tray 6 Lift/Feed Motor (PL 10.4). There is +24VDC from PF/JF pins 3 and 4, to GND. Y↓N→Go to IOT wirenets and troubleshoot the +24VDC circuit. Replace the Tray 6 Lift/Feed Motor (PL 10.4). If the problem persists, replace the HCF PWB (PL 10.8). Check the installation of the Tray 6 Stack Height Sensor (PL 10.5) and the operation of the actuator. The Stack Height Sensor is installed correctly and the actuator works. Y↓N→Reinstall the Tray 6 Stack Height Sensor. Execute Component Control [078-201], Tray 6 Stack Height Sensor. Manually activate the Tray 6 Stack Height Sensor. The display changes. Y↓N→Check the wires between PF/JF62 on the Tray 6 Stack Height Sensor and PF/JF 102 on the HCF PWB for an open or shorted circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair as required. There is approx. +5VDC from PF/JF 02 pin 3 to GND. Y↓N→Replace the HCF PWB (PL 10.8). Monitor the voltage between PF/JF62-2 (+) and GND (-) while you activate the actuator of the Tray 6 Stack Height Sensor. The voltage changes. Y↓N→Replace the Tray 6 Stack Height Sensor (PL 10.5). Replace the following the HCF PWB (PL 10.8) Check the mechanical components (PL 10.4) of the lift mechanism for dirty or damaged gears, broken or out-of-place cables. If OK, replace the HCF PWB (PL 10.8).
  • Code: 078-300
  • Description: HCF Top Cover Interlock Open RAP The HCF Top Cover Interlock is open.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control [078-300 HCF Top Cover Interlock]. Open and close the Top Cover. The display changes. Y↓N→+24VDC is measured between PF/JF05-2 on the HCF PWB and GND. Y↓N→+24VDC is measured between PF/JF05-1 on the HCF PWB and GND. Y↓N→+24VDC is measured from PF/JF04 pins 1 and 2 on the HCF PWB to GND. Y↓N→Use BSD 1.7 – DC Power Distribution (options) and the IOT wirenets to troubleshoot the 24 VDC circuit. Replace the HCF PWB (PL 10.8). Check the wires between PF/JF05-1 on the HCF PWB and FS001 on the HCF Top Cover Interlock Switch, and between FS002 on the HCF Top Cover Interlock Switch and PF/JF05-2 on the HCF PWB for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the HCF Top Cover Interlock Switch (PL 10.7). Replace the HCF PWB (PL 10.8). The problem could be misalignment between the HCF Top Cover and the HCF Top Cover Interlock Switch. Check if the Switch/Cover is improperly installed and if the actuator is broken or bent. If the check is good, replace the following in sequence: • HCF PWB (PL 10.8) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2)
  • Code: 078-301
  • Description: HCF Docking interlock Open RAP HCF Docking Interlock Open. The HCF and the IOT were undocked.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: The display changes. Y↓N→Undock the HCF. Press the HCF Docking Interlock several times. The display changes. Y↓N→The voltage between PF/JF08-2 on the HCF PWB and GND drops to less that 1 VDC when the Docking Interlock is pressed. Y↓N→Check the wires between PF/JF08-1 on the HCF PWB and FS003 on the HCF Docking Interlock, and between FS004 on the HCF Docking Interlock and PF/ JF08-2 on the HCF PWB for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the HCF Docking Interlock Switch (PL 10.8). Replace the HCF PWB (PL 10.8). The problem could be misalignment between the HCF Docking Base and the IOT. Refer to PL 19.3. The problem may be intermittent. Check the circuit (BSD 1.11 – HCF Power Distribution) for loose or damaged wiring.
  • Code: 078-900
  • Description: Tray 6 (HCF) Feed Out Sensor Static Jam RAP When the power was turned ON, the M/C was stopped (Cycle Down/ Shut Down), or when the interlocks were closed (all interlocks including options), the Tray 6 Feed Out Sensor detected paper
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The Tray 6 Feed Out Sensor (PL 10.7) for remaining paper, contamination, Actuator return failure, or improper installation • The Tray 6 Feed Out Sensor for failure: Component Control [078-101] (PL 10.7) • The connection between the Tray 6 Feed Out Sensor PF/JF67-2 and the HCF PWB PF/ JF01-2 for short circuit Reload the machine software (GP 16). If no problems are found, replace the HCF PWB (PL 10.8).
  • Code: 091-313
  • Description: CRUM ASIC Communication Fail RAP Communication error between CPU of the MCU PWB and ASIC was detected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power OFF and ON. 2. Turn the power OFF and replace the Xero Cartridge, then the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 091-314
  • Description: Fuser Fan Fault RAP Fan (for air exhaust around the Fuser) rotation failure.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Execute Component Control for the CRU Fan [042-203]. The CRU Fan rotates. Y↓N→Check the wires between P/J200 on the CRU Fan and P/J414 on the MCU PWB for an open or shorted circuit, or a loose or damaged connector. The wires are OK. Y↓N→Repair as required. Replace the CRU Fan (PL 4.1) before replacing the MCU PWB (PL 18.2) Check the wire between P/J200-3 on the CRU Fan and P/J414-A4 on the MCU PWB for an open circuit. If OK, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2).
  • Code: 091-401
  • Description: Drum Cartridge Near Life RAP It was detected that the replacement timing for Drum is closer than Pre Near.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: The Drum needs to be replaced soon. Replace the Drum (PL 8.1) as required.
  • Code: 091-402
  • Description: Drum Cartridge Life Over RAP Drum has reached the end of its life span.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Drum (PL 8.1).
  • Code: 091-406
  • Description: Drum Cartridge Pre Near Life RAP It was detected that the replacement timing for Drum is closer than Near.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: The Drum needs to be replaced soon. Replace the Drum (PL 8.1) as required.
  • Code: 091-600
  • Description: Temperature Sensor Fail RAP Environment Temp Sensor failure.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The Temperature Sensor for failure: Component Control [092-200] (PL 8.2). • The connection between the Hum and Temp Sensor P/J150 and the MCU PWB P/J415 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact If no problems are found, reload the machine software (GP 16).
  • Code: 091-600
  • Description: Humidity Sensor Fail RAP Environment Humidity Sensor failure.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The Humidity Sensor for failure: Component Control [092-201] (PL 8.2). • The connection between the Hum and Temp Sensor P/J150 and the MCU PWB P/J415 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact If no problems are found, reload the machine software (GP 16).
  • Code: 091-912
  • Description: Drum Cartridge Life End RAP Drum Not In Position.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Reinstall or replace the Drum (PL 8.1) as necessary.
  • Code: 091-913
  • Description: Drum Cartridge Life End RAP Drum has reached the end of its life span.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Drum (PL 8.1).
  • Code: 091-914
  • Description: Drum CRUM Communication Fail RAP Communication failure with Drum was detected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power OFF and ON. 2. Check the following: • The connection between the MCU PWB P/J413 and the Drum CRUM PWB P/J999 for an open circuit and poor contact. • The connection terminals between the Drum CRUM PWB and the Drum CRUM PWB for damage and foreign substances • The Drum CRUM PWB for contamination or disengagement • The Drum for improper installation If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Drum (PL 8.1) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2)
  • Code: 091-915
  • Description: Drum CRUM Data Broken RAP The system detected that the data written to the Drum and the data read from the Drum (K) do not match.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power OFF and ON. 2. Check the following: • The connection between the MCU PWB P/J413 and the Drum CRUM PWB P/J999 for an open circuit and poor contact. • The connection terminals between the Drum CRUM PWB and the Drum CRUM PWB for damage and foreign substances • The Drum CRUM PWB for contamination or disengagement • The Drum for improper installation If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Drum (PL 8.1) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2)
  • Code: 091-916
  • Description: Drum CRUM Data Mismatch RAP Incorrect authentication area data was detected in Drum.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power OFF and ON. 2. Check the following: • The connection between the MCU PWB P/J413 and the Drum CRUM PWB P/J999 for an open circuit and poor contact. • The connection terminals between the Drum CRUM PWB and the Drum CRUM PWB for damage and foreign substances • The Drum CRUM PWB for contamination or disengagement • The Drum for improper installation If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Drum (PL 8.1) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2)
  • Code: 091-921
  • Description: Drum CRUM Not In Position RAP The Drum is not in the proper position (loose CRUM).
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Remove and reinstall the Drum. 2. Polish the connection terminals between the Drum CRUM PWB and the Drum CRUM PWB with dry cloth. (When cleaning, do not use Drum cleaner, etc.) 3. Check the following: • The connection between the MCU PWB P/J413 and the Drum CRUM PWB P/J999 for an open circuit and poor contact. • The connection terminals between the Drum CRUM PWB and the Drum CRUM PWB for damage and foreign substances • The Drum CRUM PWB for contamination or disengagement • The Drum for improper installation If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Drum (PL 8.1) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2)
  • Code: 092-315
  • Description: ATC Fail RAP The frequency at which the ATC Average Fail or the ATC Amplitude Fail has been occurring has exceeded the threshold value. NOTE: • Although this Fault can be cleared by turning the power OFF and ON and it will be possible to output a few sheets of printouts, when this Fault has occurred a certain number of times, it will no longer be clearable by turning the power OFF and ON. To clear it, clear the value of NVM location [752-022] (ATC Average Fail) or NVM location [752-023] (ATC Amplitude Fail) to ‘0’ (NVM Read/Write). If the machine is not repaired back to normal status, this Fault will occur again during the operation. • When turning the power OFF, turn OFF the power switch first and then the main power switch.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The connection between the MCU PWB P/J413 and the Xero/Developer Cartridge P/ J615 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • The Toner Dispense Motor for revolution failure: Component Control [093-002] (PL 8.2) • The Toner Cartridge for internal toner blockage If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Drum Cartridge (PL 8.1) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2)
  • Code: 092-323
  • Description: Dispense Fail RAP Toner Cartridge becomes Empty despite less use of Toner amount.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The connection between the MCU PWB P/J413 and the Xero/Developer Cartridge P/ J615 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • The Toner Dispense Motor for revolution failure: Component Control [093-002] (PL 8.2) • The Toner Cartridge for internal toner blockage If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Drum Cartridge (PL 8.1) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2)
  • Code: 092-656
  • Description: ATC Average Fail RAP The average measured value of ATC Sensor is out of the range of appropriate values. (This is a hidden failure. Data is only recorded in history.)
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The connection between the MCU PWB P/J413 and the Xero/Developer Cartridge P/ J615 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • The Toner Dispense Motor for revolution failure: Component Control [093-002] (PL 8.2) • The Toner Cartridge for internal toner blockage If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Drum Cartridge (PL 8.1) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2)
  • Code: 092-660
  • Description: ATC Amplitude Fail RAP The difference between the maximum and minimum values in the ATC Sensor measurement set is lower than the threshold value. (This is a hidden failure. Data is only recorded in history.)
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Check the following: • The connection between the MCU PWB P/J413 and the Xero/Developer Cartridge P/ J615 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • The Toner Dispense Motor for revolution failure: Component Control [093-002] (PL 8.2) • The Toner Cartridge for internal toner blockage If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Drum Cartridge (PL 8.1) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2)
  • Code: 093-400
  • Description: Toner Cartridge Near Empty RAP It was detected that the replacement timing for Toner Cartridge is closer than Pre Near.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: The Toner Cartridge needs to be replaced soon. Replace the Toner Cartridge as required.
  • Code: 093-406
  • Description: Toner Cartridge Pre Near Empty RAP It was detected that the Toner Cartridge needs to be replaced soon.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: The Toner Cartridge needs to be replaced soon. Replace the Toner Cartridge as required.
  • Code: 093-912
  • Description: Toner Cartridge Empty The Toner Cartridge Empty state was detected.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Toner Cartridge.
  • Code: 093-916
  • Description: Toner CRUM Not In Position RAP The Toner CRUM is not in the proper position. NOTE: When turning the power OFF, turn OFF the power switch first and then the main power switch. NOTE: The WC 5325/5330/5335 is shipped with “Worldwide Neutral” Toner Cartridge. When the cartridges shipped with the machine are installed, the machine is set to Worldwide Neutral configuration. When the first toner cartridge is replaced in the WC 5325/5330/5335, the Geographic Differentiation Code and Toner Cartridge Type in NVM are automatically changed to the same settings as the replacement cartridge. Once these NVM are set, the WC 5325/5330/5335 toner configuration can only be changed with a CRUM conversion. One or more Toner Cartridges are of the wrong type (i.e., a “Sold” cartridge installed in a “metered” configured machine.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Remove and reinstall the Toner Cartridge. 2. Polish the connection terminals between the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB and the Toner CRUM PWB with a dry cloth. (When cleaning, do not use Drum cleaner, etc.) 3. Check the following: • The connection between the MCU PWB P/J404 and the Toner CRUM PWB P/J102 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • The connection terminals between the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB and the Toner CRUM PWB for damage and foreign substances • The Toner Cartridge for improper installation If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Toner Cartridge (PL 8.1) • Toner CRUM PWB (PL 8.2) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2) • Go to the 093-926 Toner CRUM Data Mismatch Fail RAP.
  • Code: 093-924
  • Description: Toner K CRUM Communication Fail RAP Communication failure with Toner CRUM was detected. NOTE: When turning the power OFF, turn OFF the power switch first and then the main power switch. NOTE: The WC 5325/5330/5335 is shipped with “Worldwide Neutral” Toner Cartridges. When the cartridges shipped with the machine are installed, the machine is set to Worldwide Neutral configuration. When the first toner cartridge is replaced in the WC 5325/5330/5335, the Geographic Differentiation Code and Toner Cartridge Type in NVM are automatically changed to the same settings as the replacement cartridge. Once these NVM are set, the WC 5325/5330/5335 toner configuration can only be changed with a CRUM conversion. One or more Toner Cartridges are of the wrong type (i.e., a “Sold” cartridge installed in a “metered” configured machine.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn the power OFF and ON. 2. Check the connection between the MCU PWB P/J404 and the Toner CRUM PWB P/ J102 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact. Also, remove and reinstall the Toner Cartridge and check for improper installation. If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Toner Cartridge (PL 8.1) • Toner CRUM PWB (PL 8.2) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2) • Go to the 093-926 Toner CRUM Data Mismatch Fail RAP.
  • Code: 093-925
  • Description: Toner CRUM Data Broken RAP The system detected that the data written to the Toner CRUM and the data read from the Toner CRUM do not match. NOTE: The WC 5325/5330/5335 is shipped with “Worldwide Neutral” Toner Cartridges. When the cartridges shipped with the machine are installed, the machine is set to Worldwide Neutral configuration. When the first toner cartridge is replaced in the WC 5325/5330/5335, the Geographic Differentiation Code and Toner Cartridge Type in NVM are automatically changed to the same settings as the replacement cartridge. Once these NVM are set, the WC 5325/5330/5335 toner configuration can only be changed with a CRUM conversion. One or more Toner Cartridges are of the wrong type (i.e., a “Sold” cartridge installed in a “metered” configured machine.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: An Error Message appears on the UI – Reinsert an improperly seated consumable or replace any consumables with Error. Press Machine Status button and select Supplies tab for details. Remove and reinstall the Toner Cartridge and check for improper installation. The problem continues Y↓N→End Check the NVM locations in Table
    767-094 Geographic Setting 3 = North America/Europe 12 = DMO 15 = Worldwide 767-104 Contract Type 2 = Sold 3 = Metered 31 = Neutral
    The NVM values match the expected customer configuration. Y↓N→Determine correct Contract Type from customer. Contact Technical Support Center or your NTS for the CRUM conversion procedure. 1. Polish the connection terminals between the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB and the Toner CRUM PWB with a dry cloth. (When cleaning, do not use Drum cleaner, etc.) 2. Check the following: • The connection between the MCU PWB P/J404 and the Toner CRUM PWB P/J102 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • The connection terminals between the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB and the Toner CRUM PWB for damage and foreign substances • The Toner Cartridge for improper installation If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Toner Cartridge (K) (PL 8.1) • Toner CRUM PWB (PL 8.2) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2)
  • Code: 093-926
  • Description: Toner CRUM Data Mismatch Fail RAP Incorrect authentication area data was detected in the Toner CRUM. This fault is displayed if the wrong type of Toner cartridge is installed. NOTE: The WC 5325/5330/5335 is shipped with “Worldwide Neutral” Toner Cartridges. When the cartridges shipped with the machine are installed, the machine is set to Worldwide Neutral configuration. When the first toner cartridge is replaced in the WC 5325/5330/5335, the Geographic Differentiation Code and Toner Cartridge Type in NVM are automatically changed to the same settings as the replacement cartridge. Once these NVM are set, the WC 5325/5330/5335 toner configuration can only be changed with a CRUM conversion. One or more Toner Cartridges are of the wrong type (i.e., a “Sold” cartridge installed in a “metered” configured machine.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: An Error Message appears on the UI – Reinsert an improperly seated consumable or replace any consumable with an Error. Press Machine Status button and select Supplies tab for details. Remove and reinstall the Toner Cartridge and check for improper installation. The problem continues Y↓N→End Check the NVM locations in Table
    767-094 Geographic Setting 3 = North America/Europe 12 = DMO 15 = Worldwide 767-104 Contract Type 2 = Sold 3 = Metered 31 = Neutral
    The NVM values match the expected customer configuration. Y↓N→Determine correct Contract Type from customer. Contact Technical Support Center or your NTS for the CRUM conversion procedure. 1. Polish the connection terminals between the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB and the Toner CRUM PWB with a dry cloth. (When cleaning, do not use Drum cleaner, etc.) 2. Check the following: • The connection between the MCU PWB P/J404 and the Toner CRUM PWB P/J102 for open circuit, short circuit, and poor contact • The connection terminals between the Toner Cartridge CRUM PWB and the Toner CRUM PWB for damage and foreign substances • The Toner Cartridge for improper installation If no problems are found, replace the following parts in sequence: • Toner Cartridge (PL 8.1) • Toner CRUM PWB (PL 8.2) • MCU PWB (PL 18.2)
  • Code: 093-956
  • Description: Dev Install Mode Fail RAP In the Install Developer mode after the installation of the Xerographic Cartridge, no picture is painted on the patch. (The seal is left unremoved.)
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Peel off the developer seal from the Xerographic Cartridge.
  • Code: 093-959
  • Description: Dev Install Times Over Fail RAP The number of Developer installation mode executions has exceeded the upper limit.
  • Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Xerographic Cartridge
  • Code: 094-315
  • Description: BTR Illegal output BTR output is implemented while Drum Motor is stopped
  • Troubleshooting Guides: If the problem is still present, reload system software (GP 16) If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB (PL 18.2) .


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– Identify accurate version, serial and crum of Xerox printer.
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– Before you continue with the reprogramming of the firmware, please make sure that the device is installed on your computer.
It is very important that under no circumstances should you remove the chip from the cartridge while reprogramming the firmware. After you have succesfully reprogrammed the printer, remove the chip from the cartridge and store it somewhere safely (the chip – a key). In all cartridges which you are going to use in the printer, the chip has to be either removed or sealed. If you have accidently inserted a new cartridge without removing the chip, the device will be blocked. In order to unblock it, you can use the stored chip as a key which help you to unblock the printer.
– And make sure that any other devices (except mouse and keyboard), which are connected to your computer via USB or LPT ports are disconnected. It’s preferable that the computer is connected to the “UPS” (uninterruptible power source) device, because if during the reprogramming process the electricity source has any interruptions, then the reprogramming will be carried out with an error, which makes the device unable to work.
– This firmware will be installed directly to your printer. Before opening firmare link make sure that printer is turned on and connected to your computer and printer drivers are installed correctly.
Be aware that with the reprogramming of the firmware the manufacturer’s warranty goes lost!!

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Xerox Error Code Database – With Answers

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002-770 RAP Insufficient HDD capacity while processing the job template within a job.
03-318 RAP IIT software failure.
03-319 RAP IIT Video Driver Detection Fail. 003-320 RAP IIT-ESS Communication Fail 1.
03-321 RAP IIT-ESS Communication Fail 2.
03-322 RAP IIT-ESS Communication Fail 3.
03-323 RAP IIT-ESS Communication Fail 4.
03-324 RAP IIT-ESS Communication Fail 5.
03-325 RAP IIT-ESS Communication Fail 6.
03-326 RAP IIT-ESS Communication Fail 7.
03-327 RAP IIT-ESS Communication Fail 8.
03-328 RAP IIT-ESS Communication Fail 9.
03-329 RAP IIT-ESS Communication Fail 10.
03-330 RAP IIT-ESS Communication Fail 11.
03-331 RAP IIT-ESS Communication Fail 12.
03-332 RAP IIT-ESS Communication Fail 13.
03-333 RAP IIT-ESS Communication Fail 14.
03-334 RAP IIT-ESS Communication Fail 15.
03-335 RAP IIT-ESS Communication Fail 16.
03-336 RAP IIT-ESS Communication Fail 17.
03-337 RAP IIT-ESS Communication Fail 18.
03-338 RAP IIT-ESS Communication Fail 19.
03-339 RAP IIT-ESS Communication Fail 20.
03-340 RAP IIT-ESS Communication Fail 21.
03-341 RAP IIT-ESS Communication Fail 22.
03-342 RAP IIT-ESS Communication Fail 23.
03-343 RAP IIT-ESS Communication Fail 24.
003-344 RAP Power on hotline failure.
003-345 RAP X PIO Unmatch Fail 1.
003-346 RAP X PIO Unmatch Fail 2.
003-750 RAP Book Duplex-Insufficient Docs.
003-751 RAP Under PANTHER Capacity (Scan).
003-752 RAP This status code is displayed if 600dpi cannot be scanned (DADF).
003-753 RAP This status code is displayed if over 300dpi cannot be scanned (DADF).
003-754 RAP S2X Recoverable Error.
003-755 RAP S2X Command Error.
003-757 RAP This status code is displayed if over 400dpi cannot be scanned (DADF).
003-760 RAP Scan Settings Error.
003-761 RAP Incorrect Paper Tray Size.
003-763 RAP Adjustment Chart Not Found.
003-764 RAP Adjustment Chart Not Found.
003-780 RAP Scan Image Compression Error.
003-795 RAP AMS Limit Error.
003-940 RAP DAM Memory is insufficient.
003-942 RAP Document Size Error.
003-944 RAP Image Repeat Count Fail.
003-946 RAP Copy Vertical/Horizontal Difference (APS).
003-947 RAP Replaced Original Count Error.
003-948 RAP Replaced Original Mismatch.
003-952 RAP Return Documents Color mismatch.
003-955 RAP Documents Size Exchange Error.
003-956 RAP Documents Size Unknown Error.
003-963 RAP No APS Object Tray.
003-965 RAP ATS/APS No Paper. There is no paper in the trays that can be selected with APS.
003-966 RAP AATS/APS No Destination Error.
003-968 RAP Punch Position Error.
003-969 RAP Punch Size Error.
003-972 RAP Maximum Stored Page Over Flow.
003-973 RAP Every Direction Difference.
003-974 RAP Next Original Specification.
003-977 RAP Document Miss Match (Multi Scan).
003-978 RAP Color Document Mismatch (Multi Scan). 003-980 RAP Staple Position Error.
003-981 RAP Staple Size Error.
003-982 RAP IITsc HDD Access Error.
005-121 RAP DADF Feed Sensor ON Jam.
005-122 RAP DADF Simplex/Side 1 Pre Reg Sensor ON Jam.
005-123 RAP DADF Simplex/Side 1 Reg Sensor ON Jam.
005-124 RAP DADF Lead Reg Sensor ON Jam.
005-125 RAP DADF Reg Sensor OFF Jam.
005-126 RAP DADF Out Sensor ON Jam.
005-127 RAP DADF Out Sensor OFF Jam.
005-128 RAP DADF Exit Sensor 1 ON Jam (Simplex Mode).
005-129 RAP DADF Exit Sensor 1 OFF Jam (Simplex Mode).
005-130 RAP DADF Invert Sensor ON Jam (Duplex Mode).
005-131 RAP DADF Invert Sensor On Jam (Inverting).
005-132 RAP DADF Invert SNR on Jam 2.
005-133 RAP DADF Invert Sensor OFF Jam.
005-134 RAP DADF Invert SNR off Jam (Inv).
005-135 RAP DADF Pre Reg Sensor ON Jam (Invert).
005-136 RAP DADF Reg Sensor ON Jam (Invert).
005-137 RAP DADF Exit Sensor 2 ON Jam.
005-138 RAP DADF Exit Sensor 1 ON Jam.
005-139 RAP DADF Invert SNR off Jam.
05-141 RAP DADF Feed Sensor OFF Jam.
05-142 RAP DADF Exit Sensor 1 OFF Jam (Duplex Mode).
005-143 RAP DADF Exit Sensor 2 OFF Jam.
005-144 RAP DADF Too First Pre Reg Sensor ON Jam.
005-145 RAP DADF Reg Sensor Off Jam (Invert).
05-146 RAP DADF Pre Reg Sensor Off Jam.
05-147 RAP DADF Pre Reg Sensor Off Jam (Invert).
005-150 RAP DADF Feed Sensor OFF Jam (Perforated Original Mode).
005-151 RAP DADF Pre Reg Sensor OFF Jam (Perforated Original Mode).
005-152 RAP DADF Reg Sensor OFF Jam (Perforated Original Mode).
005-153 RAP DADF Reg Sensor OFF Jam (Perforated Original Mode).
005-154 RAP DADF Out Sensor OFF Jam (Perforated Original Mode).
005-155 RAP DADF Exit Sensor 1 OFF Jam (Perforated Original Mode) (Simplex).
05-156 RAP DADF Exit Sensor 1 OFF Jam (Perforated Original Mode) (Duplex).
05-157 RAP DADF Invert Sensor OFF Jam (Perforated Original Mode).
005-158 RAP DADF Exit Sensor 2 OFF Jam (Perforated Original Mode).
005-160 RAP DADF Tray Lift Up Fail (Document Set) (Within Job).
005-190 RAP DADF Feed Motor Logic Jam.
005-194 RAP Size Mismatch Jam on Slow Scan Mix Size.
005-195 RAP Size Mismatch Jam on No Mix Size.
005-196 RAP Size Mismatch Jam on No Mix Size.
005-197 RAP Prohibit Combine Size Jam.
005-198 RAP Too Short Size Jam.
005-199 RAP Too Long Size Jam.
005-275 RAP DADF RAM Fail.
005-280 RAP DADF EEPROM Fail.
05-282 RAP DADF Tray Lift Up Fail (No Document).
05-283 RAP DADF Stack Height Sensor Logic Fail.
005-284 RAP DADF APS Sensor Logic Fail.
005-285 RAP DADF Nudger Lift Up Fail.
005-286 RAP DADF Feed Out Sensor Fail.
005-303 RAP DADF Tray Interlock is open.
005-304 RAP Platen Interlock Open.
005-305 RAP DADF Feeder Cover Interlock Open (Run).
005-306 RAP DADF Tray Interlock Open (Run).
005-308 RAP The DADF L/H Cover Interlock is open.
005-309 RAP DADF L/H Cover Interlock Open (Run).
005-906 RAP DADF Feed Sensor Static Jam.
005-907 RAP DADF Pre Reg Sensor Static Jam.
005-908 RAP DADF Reg Sensor Static Jam.
005-909 RAP DADF Lead Reg Sensor Static Jam..
005-910 RAP DADF Out Sensor Static Jam.
005-911 RAP DADF Exit Sensor 1 Static Jam.
005-912 RAP DADF Exit Sensor 2 Static Jam.
005-913 RAP DADF Invert Sensor Static Jam.
005-914 RAP DADF No. 1/2/3 APS Sensor Static Jam.
005-915 RAP DADF No. 1 APS Sensor Static Jam.
005-916 RAP DADF No. 2 APS Sensor Static Jam.
005-917 RAP DADF No. 3 APS Sensor Static Jam.
005-918 RAP DADF Invert Sensor 2 Static Jam.
005-919 RAP DADF Tray Lift Up Fail (Document Set).
005-940 RAP DADF No Original Fail.
005-941 RAP DADF Not Enough Document.
005-942 RAP DADF Tray Stack Over Fail.
010-311 RAP Fuser Heat Roll STS-1 Disconnection Fail. It was detected that fuser heat roll STS-1 disconnected.
010-319 RAP Fuser NC Sensor Differential Amp Fail.
010-320 RAP Heat Roll Over Heat Fail.
10-321 RAP Fuser Nip Fail.
10-322 RAP Fuser NC Center Sensor Disconnection Fail. (Fuser Temperature Sensor Fail).
10-323 RAP Fuser Rear Sensor Disconnection Fail. (Fuser Temperature Sensor Fail).
10-324 RAP Fuser NVM Fail.
010-326 RAP Wait Heat Roll Fuser On Time Fail.
010-327 RAP Standby Heat Roll Fuser On Time Fail.
010-330 RAP Fuser Motor Fail.
010-420 RAP Fuser Assembly Life Near End.
010-421 RAP Fuser Assembly Life End.
012-112 RAP Finisher Interface Entrance Sensor ON.
012-113 RAP Booklet In Sensor ON Jam.
12-114 RAP Booklet In Sensor OFF Jam.
12-115 RAP Booklet Folder Roll Exit Sensor ON Jam.
012-125 RAP Gate Sensor ON JAM: Finisher.
012-132 RAP Finisher Transport Entrance Sensor ON Jam (Long).
012-142 RAP Buffer Path Sensor ON Jam A.
012-151 RAP Compile Exit Sensor OFF Jam.
012-152 RAP Compile Exit Sensor ON Jam A.
012-161 RAP Set Eject Jam.
012-162 RAP Finisher Interface EXIT. Sensor ON Jam.
012-171 RAP Top Tray Exit Sensor ON Jam A.
012-172 RAP Top Tray Exit Sensor OFF Jam A.
012-180 RAP Booklet Folder Roll Exit Sensor OFF Jam.
012-211 RAP Stacker Tray Fail.
012-212 RAP Stacker Tray Upper Limit Fail.
012-213 RAP Stacker Tray Lower Limit Fail.
012-221 RAP Tamper Home Sensor ON Fail.
012-223 RAP Tamper Home Sensor OFF Fail.
012-224 RAP Rear Tamper Home Sensor OFF Fail.
012-225 RAP Booklet Tamper F Home Sensor ON Fail.
012-226 RAP Booklet Tamper F Home Sensor OFF Fail.
012-227 RAP Booklet End Guide Home Sensor OFF Fail.
012-228 RAP Booklet End Guide Home Sensor ON Fail.
012-229 RAP Booklet Tamper R Home Sensor ON Fail.
012-230 RAP Booklet Tamper R Home Sensor OFF Fail.
012-243 RAP Booklet Knife Home Sensor ON Fail.
12-246 RAP Booklet Stapler Fail.
12-247 RAP Side Regi Sensor OFF Fail.
012-260 RAP Eject Clamp Up Sensor ON Fail.
012-261 RAP Booklet Knife Folding SNR Fail.
012-263 RAP Finisher Rear Tamper Home Sensor ON.
012-264 RAP Booklet Drawer Broken Fail.
012-265 RAP Booklet Knife Home Sensor OFF Fail.
012-266 RAP Booklet Compiler No Paper Sensor Fail.
012-270 RAP Top Offset Home Sensor ON Fail: Finisher.
012-271 RAP Top Offset Home Sensor OFF Fail: Finisher.
012-282 RAP Eject Clamp Up Sensor OFF Fail.
012-283 RAP Finisher Set Clamp Home Sensor ON Fail.
012-284 RAP Finisher Set Clamp Home Sensor OFF Fail.
012-291 RAP Stapler Fail.
012-295 RAP Finisher Stapler Move Sensor On Fail.
012-296 RAP Finisher Stapler Move Sensor OFF Fail.
012-300 RAP Finisher Eject Cover Open (Compiler Cover).
012-302 RAP Finisher Front Door Interlock Open.
012-307 RAP Booklet Drawer Set Fail.
012-320 RAP Punch Home Sensor ON Fail.
12-321 RAP Punch Home Sensor OFF Fail.
12-322 RAP Puncher Move Home Sensor OFF Fail.
012-323 RAP Puncher Move Home Sensor On Fail.
012-325 RAP Side Regi Home Sensor On Fail.
012-330 RAP Decurler Cam Home Sensor OFF Fail.
012-332 RAP Decurler Cam Home Sensor ON Fail.
012-334 RAP Download Mode Fail.
012-335 RAP Booklet Sub CPU Communication Fail.
012-900 RAP Buffer Path Sensor Static Jam.
012-901 RAP Finisher Paper Remains at H-Transport Entrance.
012-902 RAP Finisher Paper Remains H-Transport Exit.
012-903 RAP Compile Exit Sensor Static Jam.
012-905 RAP Compile Tray No Paper Sensor Static Jam.
012-907 RAP Top Tray Exit Sensor Static Jam.
012-920 RAP Gate Sensor static JAM (to Top Tray) A: Finisher.
012-932 RAP Gate SNR static JAM (to Stacker Tray) A.
012-934 RAP Gate SNR static JAM (to Stacker Tray) C.
012-935 RAP Finisher Paper Remains at Transport Entrance Sensor.
012-936 RAP Paper Remain at Booklet In SNR A.
012-949 RAP Finisher Punch DustBox Miss Set.
013-902 RAP Booklet Compile No Paper Sensor Static Jam.
013-903 RAP Booklet Folder Roll Exit Sensor Static Jam.
16-210 RAP Software Option Fail (HDD Not Exist).
16-211 RAP Software Option Fail (System Memory Low Volume).
016-212 RAP SW Option Fail (Page Memory Low).
016-213 RAP SW Option Fail (Printer CARD Not Exist).
016-215 RAP SW Option Fail (JPEG Board Not Exist).
16-216 RAP SW Option Fail (Ext Memory Not Exist).
16-217 RAP SW Option Fail (Controller ROM not Printer kit).
16-218 RAP Because PS Kit is not installed, XDOD functions cannot be fulfilled.
16-219 RAP License is required (Printer Kit).
016-220 RAP S2X Unrecoverable Error.
016-221 RAP S2X Communication Error.
016-222 RAP S2X Self-Diag Error.
16-223 RAP SS2X SDRAM Error.
16-224 RAP S2X PCI Reg Error.
16-225 RAP S2X ROM CheckSum Error.
016-226 RAP S2X IIT Connection Error.
016-227 RAP S2X DDR Error.
16-228 RAP S2X Image Processing Error.
16-229 RAP SW Option Fail (FCW-UI Not Exist).
016-311 RAP The scanner was not detected.
16-315 RAP NIIT Interface Fail.
16-316 RAP Page Memory Not Detected.
016-317 RAP Page Memory Broken-Standard.
016-318 RAP Page Memory Broken-Option.
016-320 RAP A fatal error with doc conversion software was detected.
016-322 RAP JBA Account Full.
016-450 RAP SMB Host Name Duplicated.
016-454 RAP DNS Renewal Failure of Dynamic.
016-455 RAP SNTP Server Time Out.
016-456 RAP SNTP Time Asynchronous.
016-503 RAP SMTP Server Address Resolution Fail.
016-504 RAP POP Server Address Resolution Fail.
016-505 RAP POP Authentication Fail.
016-600 RAP KO Authentication Locked.
016-601 RAP Illegal Access Detection.
016-647 RAP With APS selected or with APS set up, there were no trays loaded with paper sizes for Auto Paper Selection.
016-648 RAP Job with Booklet selected was discontinued because it had a cover with an image, a divider, or a blank page.
016-701 RAP Out of ART EX Memory.
016-702 RAP Out of Page Buffer.
016-703 RAP Email to Invalid Box.
016-704 RAP Mailbox is Full.
016-705 RAP Secure Print Fail.
016-706 RAP Max. User Number Exceeded.
016-707 RAP Sample Print Fail.
016-708 RAP HD Full by Annotation/Watermark Image.
016-709 RAP ART EX Command Error.
016-710 RAP Delayed Print Fail.
016-711 RAP Tried to send data whose size is over the system data upper limit.
016-712 RAP Under PANTHER Capacity (I-Formatter).
016-713 RAP Security Box Password Error.
016-714 RAP Security Box is not Enabled.
016-716 RAP TIFF Data Overflow.
016-718 RAP Out of PCL6 Memory.
016-719 RAP Out of PCL Memory.
016-720 RAP PCL Command Error.
016-721 RAP Other Error.
016-722 RAP Job Cancel by Staple Position NG.
016-723 RAP Job Cancel by Punch Position NG.
016-724 RAP Complex Position Error of Staple and Punch.
016-726 RAP PDL Auto Switch Fail.
016-728 RAP Unsupported TIFF Data.
016-729 RAP TIFF Data Size too Big.
016-730 RAP Unsupported ART Command.
016-731 RAP Invalid TIFF Data.
016-732 RAP Form Not Registered.
016-733 RAP Destination Address Resolution Error.
016-734 RAP Simple Transmission report invocation error.
016-735 RAP Updating Job Template.
016-736 RAP Remote directory lock error. Lock directory creation failed.
016-737 RAP Remote lock directory remove error.
016-738 RAP PS Booklet Print Output Paper Size is illegal.
016-739 RAP Mismatch between PS Booklet Doc and Output Paper. 016-740 RAP PS Booklet Output Tray is incorrect.
016-746 RAP Unsupported PDF File.
016-748 RAP HD Full.
016-749 RAP JCL Syntax Error.
016-751 RAP PDF Error.
016-752 RAP PDF Short of Memory.
016-753 RAP PDF Password Mismatched.
016-754 RAP PDF LZW Not Installed.
016-755 RAP PDF Print Prohibited.
016-756 RAP Auditron-Prohibit Service.
016-757 RAP Auditron-Invalid User.
016-758 RAP Auditron-Disabled Function.
016-759 RAP Auditron-Reached Limit.
016-760 RAP PS Decompose Failure.
016-761 RAP FIFO Empty.
016-762 RAP Print LANG Not Installed.
016-764 RAP SMTP Server Connect Error.
016-765 RAP SMTP Server HD Full.
016-766 RAP SMTP Server File System Error.
016-767 RAP Invalid E-mail Address.
016-768 RAP Invalid Sender Address.
016-769 RAP SMTP Server Unsupported DSN.
016-771 RAP Scan Data Repository ERR.
016-772 RAP Scan Data Repository ERR.
016-773 RAP Invalid IP Address.
016-774 RAP HD Full-Compression Convert.
016-775 RAP HD Full-Image Convert.
016-776 RAP Image Convert ERR.
016-777 RAP HD Access ERR-Image Convert.
016-778 RAP HD Full-Scan Image Convert.
016-779 RAP Scan Image Conversion Error.
016-780 RAP HD Access ERR-Image Convert.
016-781 RAP Scan Server Connect ERR.
016-782 RAP Scan Server Login ERR.
016-783 RAP Invalid Server Path.
016-784 RAP Server Write ERR.
016-785 RAP Server HD Full.
016-786 RAP HD Full-Scan Write ERR.
016-787 RAP Invalid Server IP ADD.
016-788 RAP Retrieve to Browser Failed.
016-789 RAP HD Full-Job Memory.
016-791 RAP File Retrieve Fail.
016-792 RAP Specified Job Not Found.
016-793 RAP MF I/O HD Full.
016-794 RAP Media Reader: Media No Insert.
016-795 RAP Media Reader: Format Error.
016-796 RAP Document insert operation error.
016-797 RAP Media Reader: Image File Read Error.
016-798 RAP No Trust Marking Option.
016-799 RAP Print Instruction Fail.
RAP With Duplex Output selected, a size difference between side 1 and side 2 was detected.
RAP With Booklet selected, mixed-in-size/orientation pages with images were detected.
RAP After a duplexed page was deleted, a size difference between side 1 and side 2 was detected.
RAP After a document or divider was inserted, a size difference between side 1 and side 2 was detected.
RAP Documents were merged, including the cover with an image, or a document with a divider.
RAP A document unavailable for duplex print was inserted after a document available for Duplex was inserted.
RAP A document or a divider was inserted after the cover or divider page.
016-949 RAP The user inserted a documnet different in size/orientation from the page to be processed.
016-981 RAP A failure in access to HDD.
016-982 RAP HDD Access Error 2.
016-985 RAP Data Size Over Flow (Scan to Email).
024-340 RAP IOT-ESS Communication Failure 1.
24-341 RAP IOT-ESS Communication Failure 2.
24-342 RAP IOT-ESS Communication Failure 3.
24-343 RAP IOT-ESS Communication Failure 4.
24-345 RAP IOT-ESS Communication Failure 5.
24-346 RAP IOT-ESS Communication Failure 6.
24-347 RAP IOT-ESS Communication Failure 7.
24-348 RAP IOT-ESS Communication Failure 8.
24-349 RAP IOT-ESS Communication Failure 9.
24-350 RAP IOT-ESS Communication Failure 10.
24-351 RAP IOT-ESS Communication Failure 11.
24-352 RAP IOT-ESS Communication Failure 12.
24-353 RAP IOT-ESS Communication Failure 13.
24-354 RAP IOT-ESS Communication Failure 14.
24-355 RAP IOT-ESS Communication Failure 15.
24-356 RAP IOT-ESS Communication Failure 16.
24-357 RAP IOT-ESS Communication Failure 17.
24-358 RAP IOT-ESS Communication Failure 18.
24-359 RAP IOT-ESS Communication Failure 19.
024-360 RAP IOT-ESS Initialization Failure.
024-361 RAP Invalid IOT PaperSizeGroup Information.
024-362 RAP Page Sync Illegal Start.
24-363 RAP Page Sync Illegal Stop.
24-364 RAP DMA Transfer Failure.
24-365 RAP Overflow on the Loop Back Write.
024-366 RAP JBIG Library Other Failure.
024-367 RAP Decompress Other Failure.
024-368 RAP PCI Error.
24-370 RAP Marker Code Detect Failure.
24-371 RAP IOT-ESS Communication Failure 21.
24-372 RAP IOT-ESS Communication Failure 22.
24-373 RAP IOT-ESS Communication Failure 23.
024-374 RAP Regi Con PLL Parameter Failure.
024-375 RAP IOT-ESS Communication Failure 24.
024-600 RAP Billing master counter repair.
024-601 RAP Billing backup counter #1 repair.
024-602 RAP Billing backup counter #2 repair.
024-603 RAP SWKey master counter repair.
024-604 RAP SWKey backup counter #1 repair.
024-605 RAP SWKey backup counter #2 repair.
024-606 RAP Production Number/Serial Number Failure.
024-746 RAP Selected Paper Tray Parameter Mismatch.
024-747 RAP Print Instruction Failure.
RAP Tray 1 Size Mismatch.
RAP Tray 2 Size Mismatch.
RAP Tray 3 Size Mismatch.
RAP Tray 4 Size Mismatch.
RAP Tray 6 Size Mismatch.
RAP Tray 7 Size Mismatch.
024-917 RAP Stacker Tray Staple Set Over Count.
024-919 RAP Face UP Tray Close.
024-920 RAP Face Down Tray 1 Paper FULL.
024-922 RAP Face Down Tray 2 Paper FULL.
024-923 RAP Operation Yellow Toner Empty.
024-924 RAP Operation Magenta Toner Empty.
024-925 RAP Operation Cyan Toner Empty.
024-926 RAP Punch Dust Box Missing Set.
024-927 RAP Offset Catch Tray Full Stack.
024-930 RAP Stacker Tray Full (Small Size Full).
024-934 RAP Paper type mismatch.
024-935 RAP Tray 1 Paper Mismatch.
024-936 RAP Tray 2 Paper Mismatch.
024-937 RAP Tray 3 Paper Mismatch.
024-938 RAP OHP kind Mismatch at Tray 4 (Not White Frame OHP).
024-939 RAP Transparency type mismatch (No white border).
024-940 RAP Folder Tray Out of Place.
024-941 RAP Folder Tray Full Stack.
024-942 RAP Booklet Sheets Over Count.
024-943 RAP Booklet Low Staple.
024-945 RAP Booklet Full Stack.
024-946 RAP Tray 1 Not In Position.
024-947 RAP Tray 2 Not In Position.
024-948 RAP Tray 3 Not In Position.
024-949 RAP Tray 4 Not In Position.
024-950 RAP Tray 1 No Paper.
024-951 RAP Tray 2 No Paper.
024-952 RAP Tray 3 No Paper.
024-953 RAP Tray 4 No Paper.
024-954 RAP MSI No Paper.
024-955 RAP Tray 6 No Paper.
024-956 RAP Tray 7 No Paper.
024-957 RAP Interposer No Paper.
024-958 RAP MSI Size Mismatch.
024-959 RAP Tray 1 Paper Size Mismatch.
024-960 RAP Tray 2 Paper Size Mismatch.
024-961 RAP Tray 3 Paper Size Mismatch.
024-962 RAP Tray 4 Paper Size Mismatch.
024-965 RAP ATS/APS No Paper.
024-966 RAP ATS/APS No Destination Error.
024-967 RAP Different Width Mix Paper Detect (Staple Job).
024-968 RAP Stapler/Punch Batting.
024-969 RAP Different Width Mix Punch.
024-970 RAP Tray 6 Not In Position.
024-971 RAP Tray 7 Not In Position.
024-972 RAP Tray 6 Paper Size Mismatch.
024-973 RAP Tray 7 Paper Size Mismatch.
024-974 RAP Interposer Tray Size Mismatch.
024-975 RAP Booklet Sheets Over Count (Not Field Attachment).
024-976 RAP Finisher Staple Status incorrect.
024-977 RAP Stapler Feed Ready Failure.
024-978 RAP Booklet Stapler incorrect.
024-979 RAP Stapler Near Empty.
024-980 RAP Finisher Stacker Tray Full.
024-981 RAP Finisher Top Tray Full.
024-982 RAP Stacker Lower Safety Warning.
024-983 RAP Booklet Tray Full.
024-984 RAP Booklet Low Staple F.
024-985 RAP SMH Stop Check.
024-987 RAP Envelope Folder Tray Full.
024-988 RAP Envelope Folder Tray Set Failure.
024-989 RAP Booklet Low Staple R.
024-990 RAP Punch Dust Full.
025-596 RAP Diag HDD Failure 1.
025-597 RAP Diag HDD Failure 2.
027-452 RAP Duplicate IP address.
027-500 RAP SMTP Server Address Resolution Failure.
027-501 RAP POP Server Address Resolution Failure.
027-502 RAP POP Authentication Failure.
027-700 RAP Media Failure.
027-701 RAP Media Not Found.
027-702 RAP Media Data Not Found / Not Supported. 027-703 RAP Media Reader Failure / Disconnected.
027-706 RAP Certificate not found. 027-707 RAP Certificate expired.
027-708 RAP Certificate untrusted. 027-709 RAP Certificate revoked.
027-710 RAP S/MIME mail was disabled.
027-711 RAP S/MIME mail sender certificate not found. 027-712 RAP S/MIME mail sender certificate not valid. 027-713 RAP S/MIME mail was altered.
027-714 RAP S/MIME mail sender impersonation. 027-715 RAP S/MIME mail certificate not supported. 027-716 RAP No-Signed mail receipt was rejected.
027-720 RAP Ext Srv. Host Not Found. A server specified for a remote application was not found, or DNS resolution was not possible.
027-721 RAP Ext Srv. Not Found.
027-722 RAP Ext Srv. Timeout Failure.
027-723 RAP Ext Srv. Authentication Failure. 027-724 RAP Ext Srv. Access Failure.
027-725 RAP Ext Srv. Operation Failure. 027-726 RAP Ext Srv. Unknown State.
027-727 RAP Ext Srv. Req Invalid Parameters. 027-728 RAP Ext Srv. Required File Exceeded.
027-737 RAP Template Server Read Error. 027-739 RAP Invalid Template Server Path. 027-740 RAP Template Server Login Error.
027-741 RAP Template Server Connect Failure. 027-742 RAP HD File System Full.
027-743 RAP Template Server Install Error. 027-744 RAP Template Server ADD Error.
027-745 RAP Template Server ADD Error.
027-746 RAP Job Template Pool Server Not Ready. 027-751 RAP Job Template Analysis Error.
027-752 RAP Must User un Inputting.
027-753 RAP Job Flow Service Request Disabled. 027-760 RAP XJT Command Failure.
027-770 RAP PDL Error.
027-771 RAP DFE Disk Full.
027-796 RAP Email Not Printed.
027-797 RAP Invalid Output Destination. 042-313 RAP Rear Cooling Fan Failure.
042-320 RAP Yellow Drum Motor Drive Failure. 042-321 RAP Magenta Drum Motor Drive Failure. 042-322 RAP Cyan Drum Motor Drive Failure.
042-323 RAP Black Drum Motor Drive Failure. 042-324 RAP IBT Drive Motor Failure.
42-325 RAP Main Motor Failure.
42-326 RAP Belt Home Position too long. 042-327 RAP Belt Position Failure.
042-328 RAP Belt Edge Sensor Failure. 042-330 RAP Fuser Exhaust Fan Failure. 042-331 RAP Blower Motor Fan Failure. 042-600 RAP Belt Walk Failure.
042-601 RAP Belt Edge Learn Failure. 042-602 RAP Belt Edge Check Failure.
042-603 RAP Suction Filter Life End Failure. 045-310 RAP Image Ready NG.
045-311 RAP Controller Comm Failure. 045-312 RAP Driver Connect Failure.
047-210 RAP OCT Offset Failure.
047-310 RAP MCU-Finisher Communication Failure. 061-310 RAP Clapper 1 Failure.
061-311 RAP Clapper 2 Failure.
061-313 RAP SOS Long Failure Magenta. 061-315 RAP SOS Long Failure Black.
061-317 RAP SOS Short Failure.
061-319 RAP SOS Short Failure Black. 061-320 RAP Polygon Motor Failure.
061-321 RAP ROS Motor Failure. 061-323 RAP No SOS Failure.
061-324 RAP No SOS Failure. 061-325 RAP No SOS Failure.
061-326 RAP ROS Connect Failure Yellow. 061-327 RAP ROS Connect Failure.
61-328 RAP ROS Connect Failure.
61-329 RAP ROS Connect Failure Black. 061-334 RAP ROS Y/M VDD Failure.
61-335 RAP ROS C/K VDD Failure.
61-336 RAP ROS Y/M VDD Down Failure.
61-337 RAP ROS C/K VDD Down Failure. 061-338 RAP SOS Stop Magenta Failure. 061-339 RAP SOS Stop Black Failure.
061-340 RAP ROS LD Failure Black. 061-341 RAP ROS LD Failure Yellow. 061-342 RAP ROS LD Failure Magenta. 061-343 RAP ROS LD Failure Cyan.
061-600 RAP ROS Data Failure Yellow. 061-601 RAP ROS Data Failure Magenta. 061-602 RAP ROS Data Failure Cyan.
061-603 RAP ROS Data Failure Black. 061-604 RAP LD Alarm Yellow.
061-605 RAP LD Alarm Magenta. 061-606 RAP LD Alarm Cyan.
061-607 RAP LD Alarm Black.
62-210 RAP IISS Hot Line Failure.
62-211 RAP IIT/IPS EEPROM Failure (IPS).
062-220 RAP IPS-EXT Connection Failure.
062-277 RAP IIT/IPS-DADF Communication Failure. 062-278 RAP IIT-Extension Communication Failure. 062-300 RAP Platen Interlock Open.
062-310 RAP IIT/IPS-ESS Communication Failure. 062-311 RAP IIT Software Logic Failure.
62-321 RAP IPS-YATA Connection Failure.
62-322 RAP EXT-YATA Connection Failure. 062-323 RAP YATA PWBA Failure.
062-345 RAP IIT/IPS EEPROM Failure (IIT).
062-355 RAP IPS Fan Failure. 062-356 RAP Lamp Fan Failure.
062-357 RAP CCD Fan Failure. An error signal was detected for the CCD fan.
062-360 RAP Carriage Position Failure. 062-362 RAP X Hard Failure.
062-371 RAP Lamp Failure.
062-380 RAP Platen AOC Failure. 062-386 RAP Platen AOC Failure.
062-389 RAP Carriage Over Run (Scan End). 062-392 RAP IT/IPS Memory Failure.
062-393 RAP IIT/IPS PWB Failure.
062-790 RAP X Detect Failure.
063-210 RAP Extension EEPROM Failure. 063-220 RAP IPS-EXT Psync Failure.
063-230 RAP EXT Image Parameter Failure. 063-240 RAP EXT Image Parameter Failure. 065-210 RAP Extension Page Memory Failure 1. 065-211 RAP CIS Shading FROM Failure
065-212 RAP CIS Shading Level Failure. 065-213 RAP CIS Output Level Failure.
065-215 RAP Extension Page Memory Failure 2. 065-216 RAP Extension Page Memory Failure 3. 065-219 RAP CIS Black White Level Failure.
065-220 RAP 1P DUP PWB-EXT Psync Failure.
071-101 RAP Feed Out Sensor 1 is not turned ON.
071-104 RAP Pre Registration Sensor ON Jam (Tray 1). 071-105 RAP Registration Sensor ON Jam (Tray 1).
071-210 RAP Tray 1 Lift Up Failure. 072-101 RAP Tray 2 Miss Feed Jam.
072-102 RAP The Tray 1 Feed Out Sensor does not turn ON. 072-104 RAP Pre-Registration Sensor ON Jam (Tray 2).
072-105 RAP Registration Sensor ON Jam (Tray 2). 072-210 RAP Tray 2 Lift Up Failure.
73-101 RAP Tray 3 Miss Feed Jam.
73-102 RAP Feed Out Sensor 1 ON Jam (Tray 3).
73-104 RAP Pre Registration Sensor ON Jam (Tray 3).
73-105 RAP Registration Sensor ON Jam (Tray 3). 073-210 RAP Tray 3 Lift Up Failure.
74-101 RAP Pre Feed Sensor 4 is not ON within the specified time after the start of feed from Tray 4.
74-102 RAP Feed Out Sensor 1 ON Jam (Tray 4).
74-103 RAP The Tray 4 Feed Out Sensor is not ON within the specified time for paper fed from Tray 4.
74-104 RAP Pre Registration Sensor ON Jam (Tray 4). 074-105 RAP Registration Sensor ON Jam (Tray 4).
074-210 RAP Tray 4 Lift Up Failure.
75-100 RAP Tray 5/Bypass Pre Feed Sensor is not ON within the specified time after the start of feed from Tray 5.
75-101 RAP Tray 5/Bypass Feed Out Sensor is not ON within the specified time for paper fed from Tray 5.
075-109 RAP Paper from Tray 5/Bypass does not turn ON Pre Regi Sensor within a specified time.
075-135 RAP Paper from Tray 5/Bypass does not turn ON Regi Sensor within a specified time.
75-210 RAP Tray 5/Bypass Lift Up Sensor does not turn ON within a specified time after Tray 5 begins to lift.
75-211 RAP Tray 5/Bypass Lift Down Sensor does not turn ON within a specified time after Tray 5 begins to lower.
77-102 RAP Paper from Tray 2 did not turn on the Transport Path Sensor 1 within the specified time.
77-103 RAP The Fuser Exit Sensor did not turn off within the specified time in straight exit mode.
77-106 RAP The Fuser Exit Sensor did not come on within the specified time after the Registration Motor.
77-107 RAP The Fuser Exit Sensor did not turn off within the specified time in invert exit mode.
077-109 RAP The IOT Exit Sensor did not come on at the specified time in non-invert mode.
077-111 RAP The IOT Exit Sensor did not come on within the specified time in invert exit mode.
077-113 RAP The IOT Exit Sensor did not turn off at the specified time in non-invert mode.
077-115 RAP The IOT Exit Sensor did not turn off within the specified time in invert exit mode.
077-118 RAP Paper from Duplex did not turn on the Pre Regi Sensor within the specified time.
077-120 RAP Post 2nd BTR Sensor On JAM.
077-123 RAP Duplex In Sensor does not turn ON a spec time after the start of invert.
77-129 RAP Paper from Duplex did not turn on the Regi Sensor within the specified time.
77-130 RAP Duplex Out Sensor does not turn ON witin a specified time after Duplex In Sensor turns ON.
77-300 RAP The Front Cover is open.
77-301 RAP The Left Hand Interlock is open.
77-302 RAP The Right Hand Cover Interlock is open. 077-303 RAP PH Drawer Interlock Open.
077-304 RAP The Tray 5/Bypass Cover Interlock is open. 077-312 RAP Feeder Communication Failure.
077-909 RAP One of the IOT sensors detected paper when power was turned on or when an interlock was closed.
077-967 RAP The specified paper type and the paper type being used are different.
077-968 RAP The type of paper in the tray was changed.
78-100 RAP Paper from Tray 6 does not turn ON Pre Regi Sensor within a specified time.
78-101 RAP The Tray 6 Feed Out sensor is not ON within the specified time for paper fed from Tray 6.
78-102 RAP Paper from Tray 6 does not turn ON the Regi Sensor within a specified time.
078-151 RAP The Tray 6 Feed Out Sensor did not come on within the specified time after the start of feed.
078-250 RAP HCF Tray #2 Lift Up Fail.
078-300 RAP The HCF transport interlock is open. 078-301 RAP HCF Side Out Interlock Open.
089-600 RAP Incorrect Fast Scan positioning for the reference color Cyan was detected during fine adjustment.
089-601 RAP The Inner MOB Sensor failed to detect the fine-adjustment patterns properly during fine adjustment.
089-602 RAP The CENTER MOB Sensor failed to detect the fine-adjustment patterns properly during fine adjustment.
089-603 RAP The OUTER MOB Sensor failed to detect the fine-adjustment patterns properly during fine adjustment.
089-604 RAP The INNER MOB Sensor failed to detect the rough-adjustment patterns properly during Yellow rough adjustment.
089-605 RAP The CENTER MOB Sensor failed to detect the rough-adjustment patterns properly during Yellow rough adjustment.
089-606 RAP The OUTER MOB Sensor failed to detect the rough-adjustment patterns properly during Yellow rough adjustment.
089-607 RAP The INNER MOB Sensor failed to detect the rough-adjustment patterns correctly during Magenta rough adjustment.
089-608 RAP The CENTER MOB Sensor failed to detect the rough-adjustment patterns properly during Magenta rough adjustment.
089-609 RAP The OUTER MOB Sensor failed to detect the rough-adjustment patterns properly during Magenta rough adjustment.
089-610 RAP The INNER MOB Sensor failed to detect the rough-adjustment patterns properly during Cyan rough adjustment.
089-611 RAP The CENTER MOB Sensor failed to detect the rough-adjustment patterns properly during Cyan rough adjustment.
089-612 RAP The MOB Sensor OUT failed to detect the rough-adjustment patterns properly during Cyan rough adjustment.
089-613 RAP The INNER MOB Sensor failed to detect the rough-adjustment patterns properly during Black rough adjustment.
089-614 RAP The CENTER MOB Sensor failed to detect the rough-adjustment patterns properly during Black rough adjustment.
089-615 RAP The MOB Sensor OUT failed to detect the rough-adjustment patterns properly during Black rough adjustment.
089-616 RAP RC Data OverFlow Failure.
089-617 RAP RC Data OverRange Failure.
91-311 RAP The voltage level of the CC cleaner position sensor did not change within the specified time.
91-312 RAP Charge (K) Preclean HVPS has failed.
91-313 RAP DRUM CRUM ASIC Communication Failure.
091-320 RAP Charge Corotron Wire is broken.
91-400 RAP The replacement date for Waste Toner Bottle (regular) is near.
91-401 RAP The black drum cartridge is near the end-of-life.
091-403 RAP The CC Assembly is near the end-of-life.
091-404 RAP The CC Assembly has reached the end-of-life.
091-411 RAP The yellow drum cartridge is near the end-of-life.
091-421 RAP The magenta drum cartridge is near the end-of-life.
091-431 RAP The cyan drum cartridge is near the end-of-life.
091-910 RAP The waste toner bottle is not present.
091-911 RAP The waste toner bottle is full.
091-913 RAP The black drum cartridge (K) has reached the end-of-life.
091-914 RAP Communication failure between the MCU and the black Drum CRUM.
091-915 RAP The MCU detected incorrect data in the black drum cartridge CRUM.
091-916 RAP The CRUM authentication registration data on the drum cartridge is incorrect.
091-917 RAP MCU cannot communicate with the CRUM in drum Y.
091-918 RAP Communication failure with the magenta Drum CRUM.
091-919 RAP Communication failure with the cyan Drum CRUM.
091-920 RAP The MCU detected incorrect data in the Yellow drum cartridge CRUM.
091-921 RAP Drum CRUM is disconnected.
091-922 RAP Wrong Data in magenta drum cartridge.
091-923 RAP Wrong data in cyan drum cartridge.
091-924 RAP The CRUM authentication registration data on the yellow drum cartridge is incorrect.
091-925 RAP Wrong data in yellow Magenta cartridge.
091-926 RAP The CRUM authentication registration data on the cyan drum cartridge is incorrect.
091-927 RAP Yellow Drum CRUM is disconnected.
091-928 RAP Magenta Drum CRUM is disconnected.
091-929 RAP Cyan Drum CRUM is disconnected.
091-932 RAP The yellow drum cartridge (Y) has reached the end-of-life.
091-933 RAP The magenta drum cartridge (M) has reached the end-of-life.
091-934 RAP The cyan drum cartridge (C) has reached the end-of-life.
092-649 RAP The MOB ADC Shutter remains open due to shutter failure.
092-650 RAP The MOB ADC Shutter remains closed due to shutter failure.
092-651 RAP The output read by ADC Sensor from the clean Photoreceptor surface is out of range.
092-652 RAP The measured ADC Patch density is light. (Over 75% of Vclean).
092-653 RAP ATC SNR-Yellow output signal failure.
092-654 RAP ATC SNR-Magenta output signal failure.
092-655 RAP ATC SNR-Cyan output signal failure.
092-656 RAP ATC SNR-black output signal failure.
RAP The amplitude of ATC Yellow Sensor output is out of range.
RAP The amplitude of ATC Magenta Sensor output is out of range.
RAP The amplitude of ATC Cyan Sensor output is out of range.
RAP The amplitude of ATC Black Sensor output is out of range.
RAP The temperature output of the environment sensor is out of range.
RAP The humidity output of the environment sensor is out of range.
RAP The two levels of ADC Patch density created in Mini-Setup are reversed.
093-300 RAP Marking Drawer Interlock Open.
93-313 RAP The Low Toner Sensor failed to detect any toner after the Toner Cartridge Motor was energized.
93-314 RAP Yellow Dispense failure. 093-315 RAP Magenta Dispense failure.
093-316 RAP Cyan Dispense failure.
093-317 RAP Black Dispense failure.
093-320 RAP There was a problem with the developer motor rotation.
093-421 RAP The Black Toner Cartridge (K1) is empty and the Black Toner Cartridge (K2) is near empty.
093-422 RAP The Black Toner Cartridge (K2) is empty and the Black Toner Cartridge (K1) is near empty.
093-423 RAP Yellow toner is near empty.
093-424 RAP Magenta toner is near empty.
093-425 RAP Cyan toner empty.
093-600 RAP Yellow Dispense near failure.
093-601 RAP Magenta Dispense near failure.
093-602 RAP Cyan Dispense near failure.
093-603 RAP Black Dispense near failure.
093-912 RAP The Black Dispense Motor rotation timed out indicating that the Black Cartridge and Reserve Tank are empty.
093-918 RAP A communication failure with Black Toner Cartridge CRUM K2.
RAP A communication failure with Black Toner Cartridge CRUM K1.
RAP The data written to the toner CRUM K1 did not agree with the data read.
RAP Toner Cartridge CRUM K1 Authentication Data is different.
RAP A communication failure with Yellow Toner Cartridge CRUM Y.
RAP A communication failure with Magenta Toner Cartridge CRUM M.
RAP A communication failure with Cyan Toner Cartridge CRUM C.
093-932 RAP Cartridge Exchange Time Over.
093-934 RAP The data written to the toner CRUM M did not agree with the data read.
093-935 RAP The data written to the toner CRUM C did not agree with the data read.
093-936 RAP The data written to the toner CRUM K2 did not agree with the data read.
093-937 RAP Toner Cartridge CRUM Y Authentication Data is different.
093-938 RAP Toner Cartridge CRUM M Authentication Data is different.
093-939 RAP Toner Cartridge CRUM C Authentication Data is different.
093-940 RAP Toner Cartridge CRUM K2 Authentication Data is different.
94-320 RAP Retraction was not detected within the specified time after retraction of the 1st BTR started.
94-321 RAP First BTR Contact Failure.
094-322 RAP Second BTR Retract Failure.
094-323 RAP Contact was not detected within the specified time after contact with the 2nd BTR started.

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