Các lỗi thường gặp

Code :
  • Code: 201.42
  • Description: A narrow banner media error has occurred
  • Remedy: 1 Open the left access door. Check the sensor flag for damage. A—Input sensor B—S1 sensor C—Narrow media sensor D—Near narrow media sensor Is the sensor flag damaged? Replace the input sensor. See “Sensor (input, S1, narrow media, near narrow media) removal”. Go to step 2. 2 Turn the printer off, and open the system board shield. Check the cable in connector JPP2 for proper connection to the system board. Is the cable properly connected? Go to step 3. Reseat the cable. 3 Check the ca4 Remove the staging deflector assembly, and check the sensor cable connection. See “Staging deflector assembly removal”. A—Input sensor B—S1 sensor C—Narrow media sensor D—Near narrow media sensor Is the cable properly connected? Go to step 5. Reseat the cable. 5 Replace the sensor. “Sensor (input, S1, narrow media, near narrow media) removal” Does the error reoccur? Replace the system board. See “System board removal”. Problem solved.ble in connector JPP2 for damage. Is the cable damaged? Replace the paper path cable. See “Paper path cables”. Go to step 4.
  • Code: 201.53, 201.55, 201.57, 201.58
  • Description: 201.53 Bubble sensor is never made or is made late. (Fuser past life) 201.55, 201.57, 201.58 Bubble sensor is never made or is made late. (Fuser past life)
  • Remedy: 1 Replace the fuser. Did the problem clear? Problem solved. Go to step 2. 2 Open the system board shield. Check the cable in connector JFSR1 for proper connection to the system card. Is the cable connected correctly? Go to step 3. Reseat the cable. 3 Check the cable for damage. Is the cable damaged? Replace the fuser system card and LVPS cable. See “Fuser system card and LVPS cable removal”. Go to step 4. 4 Open the left access door, remove the two screws (A), and pull out the fuser autoconnect enough to check the cable for proper connection. Is the cable connected correctly? Go to step 5. Reseat the cable. 5 Check the cable for damage. Is the cable damaged? Replace the fuser system card and LVPS cable. See “Fuser system card and LVPS cable removal”. Reseat the cable.
  • Code: 202.01, 202.51
  • Description: Exit sensor is made when printer tries to print from an idle state. Possible causes: • Damaged paper exit sensor or paper exit sensor flag • Damaged fuser autoconnect • Faulty fuser • Faulty system board 202.51 Exit sensor is made when the printer tries to print from an idle state. (Fuser past life)
  • Remedy: 1 Replace the fuser. See “Fuser assembly removal”. Does the error clear? Problem solved. Go to step 2. 2 Open the system board shield. Check the cable in connector JFSR1 (D) for proper connection to the system board. Is the cable properly connected? Go to step 3. Reseat the cable. 3 Check the cable for damage. Is the cable damaged? Replace the Fuser and system card LVPS cable. See “Fuser system card and LVPS cable removal”. Go to step 4. 4 Check the cable (F) on the LVPS for proper connection. Is the cable properly connected? Go to step 5. Reseat the cable. 5 Check the cable on the LVPS for damage. Is the cable damaged? Replace the Fuser and system card LVPS cable. See “Fuser system card and LVPS cable removal”. Go to step 6. 6 Open the left access door, remove the two screws (A), and pull out the fuser autoconnect enough to check the cable for proper connection. Is the cable properly connected? Go to step 7. Reseat the cable. 7 Check the cable for damage. Is the cable damaged? Replace the Fuser and system card LVPS cable. See “Fuser system card and LVPS cable removal”. Reseat the cable.
  • Code: 202.02, 202.52
  • Description: Exit sensor is made early. Possible causes: • Incorrect paper settings • Defective exit sensor 202.52 Exit sensor is made early. (Fuser past life)
  • Remedy: 1 Replace the fuser. See “Fuser assembly removal”. Does the error clear? Problem solved. Go to step 2. 2 Open the system board shield. Check the cable in connector JFSR1 (D) for proper connection to the system board. Is the cable properly connected? Go to step 3. Reseat the cable. 3 Check the cable for damage. Is the cable damaged? Replace the Fuser and system card LVPS cable. See “Fuser system card and LVPS cable removal”. Go to step 4. 4 Check the cable (F) on the LVPS for proper connection. Is the cable properly connected? Go to step 5. Reseat the cable. 5 Check the cable on the LVPS for damage. Is the cable damaged? Replace the Fuser and system card LVPS cable. See “Fuser system card and LVPS cable removal”. Go to step 6. 6 Open the left access door, remove the two screws (A), and pull out the fuser autoconnect enough to check the cable for proper connection. Is the cable properly connected? Go to step 7. Reseat the cable. 7 Check the cable for damage. Is the cable damaged? Replace the Fuser and system card LVPS cable. See “Fuser system card and LVPS cable removal”. Reseat the cable.
  • Code: 202.03, 202.08, 202.53
  • Description: 202.03 Exit sensor is never made. Possible causes: • Improper paper loading • Paper wrapped in fuser • Damaged paper exit sensor or paper exit sensor flag • Damaged fuser autoconnect • Faulty fuser DC cable connection • Faulty fuser • Faulty system board 202.08 Exit sensor is never made 202.53 Exit sensor is never made. (Fuser past life)
  • Remedy: 1 Replace the fuser. See “Fuser assembly removal”. Does the error clear? Problem solved. Go to step 2. 2 Open the system board shield. Check the cable in connector JFSR1 (D) for proper connection to the system board. Is the cable properly connected? Go to step 3. Reseat the cable. 3 Check the cable for damage. Is the cable damaged? Replace the Fuser and system card LVPS cable. See “Fuser system card and LVPS cable removal”. Go to step 4. 4 Check the cable (F) on the LVPS for proper connection. Is the cable properly connected? Go to step 5. Reseat the cable. 5 Check the cable on the LVPS for damage. Is the cable damaged? Replace the Fuser and system card LVPS cable. See “Fuser system card and LVPS cable removal”. Go to step 6. 6 Open the left access door, remove the two screws (A), and pull out the fuser autoconnect enough to check the cable for proper connection. Is the cable properly connected? Go to step 7. Reseat the cable. 7 Check the cable for damage. Is the cable damaged? Replace the Fuser and system card LVPS cable. See “Fuser system card and LVPS cable removal”. Reseat the cable.
  • Code: 202.04, 202.54
  • Description: Exit sensor broke early. Possible causes: • Damaged paper exit sensor or paper exit sensor flag • Faulty fuser • Faulty system board 202.54 Exit sensor broke early. (Fuser past life)
  • Remedy: 1 Replace the fuser. See “Fuser assembly removal”. Does the error clear? Problem solved. Go to step 2. 2 Open the system board shield. Check the cable in connector JFSR1 (D) for proper connection to the system board. Is the cable properly connected? Go to step 3. Reseat the cable. 3 Check the cable for damage. Is the cable damaged? Replace the Fuser and system card LVPS cable. See “Fuser system card and LVPS cable removal”. Go to step 4. 4 Check the cable (F) on the LVPS for proper connection. Is the cable properly connected? Go to step 5. Reseat the cable. 5 Check the cable on the LVPS for damage. Is the cable damaged? Replace the Fuser and system card LVPS cable. See “Fuser system card and LVPS cable removal”. Go to step 6. 6 Open the left access door, remove the two screws (A), and pull out the fuser autoconnect enough to check the cable for proper connection. Is the cable properly connected? Go to step 7. Reseat the cable. 7 Check the cable for damage. Is the cable damaged? Replace the Fuser and system card LVPS cable. See “Fuser system card and LVPS cable removal”. Reseat the cable.
  • Code: 202.05, 202.07
  • Description: Exit sensor never broke. Possible causes: • Damaged paper exit sensor or paper exit sensor flag • Faulty fuser • Faulty system board • Faulty output bin flag
  • Remedy: 1 Replace the fuser. See “Fuser assembly removal”. Does the error clear? Problem solved. Go to step 2. 2 Open the system board shield. Check the cable in connector JFSR1 (D) for proper connection to the system board. Is the cable properly connected? Go to step 3. Reseat the cable. 3 Check the cable for damage. Is the cable damaged? Replace the Fuser and system card LVPS cable. See “Fuser system card and LVPS cable removal”. Go to step 4. 4 Check the cable (F) on the LVPS for proper connection. Is the cable properly connected? Go to step 5. Reseat the cable. 5 Check the cable on the LVPS for damage. Is the cable damaged? Replace the Fuser and system card LVPS cable. See “Fuser system card and LVPS cable removal”. Go to step 6. 6 Open the left access door, remove the two screws (A), and pull out the fuser autoconnect enough to check the cable for proper connection. Is the cable properly connected? Go to step 7. Reseat the cable. 7 Check the cable for damage. Is the cable damaged? Replace the Fuser and system card LVPS cable. See “Fuser system card and LVPS cable removal”. Reseat the cable.
  • Code: 202.31
  • Description: Bin-full sensor active when printing started. Possible causes: • Paper jam leaving paper over the sensor • Damaged bin-full sensor • Faulty system board.
  • Remedy: 1 Is the bin-full flag damaged? Replace the bin-full flag. See “Bin-full flag removal”. Go to step 2. 2 Turn the printer off, and open the system board shield. Check the cable in connector JTCVR1 for proper connection to the system board. Is the cable properly connected? Go to step 3. Reseat the cable. 3 Check the cable in connector JTCVR1 for damage. Is the cable damaged? Replace the bin-full and output beacon cable. To access the cable, see “Top cover removal”. Go to step 4. 4 Remove the top cover assembly. See “Top cover removal”. Is the cable properly connected? Go to step 5. Reseat the cable. 5 Replace the bin-full sensor. See “Bin-full sensor removal” Does the error reoccur? Replace the system board. See “System board removal”. Problem solved
‹ First  < 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 >  Last ›
popup

Số lượng:

Tổng tiền:

Danh mục