Remedy: 1. Switch the power off at the rear of the printer, wait briefly, then switch it back on again. 2. Run the Monitoring Sine-waves and Resistances diagnostic test. 3. Check heaters with tester and replace heaters if necessary. 4. Replace the sine-wave converter.
Code: 14.83:11
Description: Curing power regulator open circuit
Causes: Curing power regulator open circuit.
Remedy: 1. Switch the power off at the rear of the printer, wait briefly, then switch it back on again. 2. Run Monitoring Sine-waves and Resistances diagnostic test. 3. Check the cable connections and heaters with a tester. 4. Check the curing module: • Ensure that the heaters do not touch the metal covers at the sides, close to the thermal switches • Remove the side covers. Ensure that the connections to the thermal switches are strong; tighten the nuts if necessary. In addition, ensure the cables are not peeled or in bad condition. 5. Replace the curing heaters if any of the above applies. Other possible causes: • The room temperature is too high or is outside the operational specification of the printer. Make sure there are no external sources of heat, such as strong lights, direct sunlight, or heaters. • This system error may be caused by a setting in the RIP being used by the customer. If the ¡¥Minimum Curing Power¡¦ setting in the RIP is too high, this can cause the system error to be triggered. Set the Minimum Curing Power to 0, and check whether the error remains. • Check there are no obstructions on any of the cooling fans: Dryer, Curing, Top Cover Fans, Rear Fans. • Check that all the fans are functioning correctly. Check that the cables of the fans are undamaged and connected. Replace any fans if required: Top Cover Fans. Drying Fans. Curing Fans. See System Errors 15.03:00 and 15.20:01 for more information.
Code: 14.84:11
Description: Curing power regulator Rtotal is nominal1
Causes: Curing power regulator Rtotal is nominal1.
Remedy: 1. Switch the power off at the rear of the printer, wait briefly, then switch it back on again. 2. Check intermediate heater connections to see if one of the resistors is disconnected. 3. Replace the curing heaters.
Code: 14.85:11
Description: Curing power regulator Rtotal is nominal2
Causes: Curing power regulator Rtotal is nominal2.
Remedy: 1. Switch the power off at the rear of the printer, wait briefly, then switch it back on again. 2. Check intermediate heater connections to see if one of the resistors is disconnected. 3. Replace the curing heaters.
Code: 14.86:11
Description: Curing power regulator R out of range
Causes: Curing power regulator R out of range.
Remedy: 1. Switch the power off at the rear of the printer, wait briefly, then switch it back on again. 2. Run Monitoring Sine-waves and Resistances diagnostic test. 3. Check cable connections. 4. Check heaters with tester and replace heaters if necessary. 5. Replace the sine-wave converter.
Code: 14.87:10
Description: Curing power regulator OverTemp
Causes: Curing power regulator OverTemp.
Remedy: 1. Switch the power off at the rear of the printer, wait briefly, then switch it back on again. 2. Run the Monitoring Sine-waves and Resistances diagnostic test. 3. Check the cable connections. 4. Check that the input voltage is within specifications. 5. Replace the sine-wave converter.
Code: 14.88:10
Description: Curing power regulator overvoltage or short-circuit
Causes: Curing power regulator overvoltage or short-circuit.
Remedy: 1. Switch the power off at the rear of the printer, wait briefly, then switch it back on again. 2. Run the Monitoring Sine-waves and Resistances diagnostic test. 3. Check the cable connections. 4. Check that the input voltage is within specifications. 5. Replace the sine-wave converter.
Code: 14.89:10
Description: Curing sine-wave converter failure
Causes: Curing sine-wave converter failure.
Remedy: 1. Switch the power off at the rear of the printer, wait briefly, then switch it back on again. 2. Replace the sine-wave converter.