Description: Binfull sensor is made early. Possible causes: • Incorrect paper settings • Defective bin-full sensor
Remedy: 1 Is the bin-full flag damaged? Replace the bin-full flag. See “Bin-full flag removal”. Go to step 2. 2 Remove the top cover assembly. Is the sensor in the top cover assembly loose? Reseat the sensor. Contact your next level of support.
Code: 202.34
Description: Bin-full sensor broke early. Possible causes: • Incorrect paper settings • Defective 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.
Code: 202.35, 202.37
Description: Bin-full sensor does not break or breaks late. • Incorrect paper settings • Incorrect paper loaded • Incorrect paper guide setting • Bin-full sensor failure
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.
Code: 202.39
Description: Fuser motor stalled. Possible causes: • Faulty cable/connector • Faulty fuser motor • Faulty system board
Remedy: 1 Turn the printer off, open the system board shield, and remove the connector shield. Check the cable in connector JYF1 (BLDE Y & Fuser cable) for proper connection to the system board. Is the cable properly connected? Go to step 2. Reseat the cable. 2 Check the cable for damage. Is the cable damaged? Replace the BLDE Y & Fuser cable. See “EP drive assembly removal”. Go to step 3. 3 Remove the rear cover. See “Rear cover removal”. Check the BLDE Y & Fuser cable (B) for proper connection to the fuser motor. Is the cable properly connected? Go to step 4. Reseat the cable. 4 Is the BLDE Y & Fuser cable damaged? Replace the BLDE Y & Fuser cable. See “EP drive assembly removal”. Go to step 5. 5 Replace the fuser motor. See “Fuser drive assembly removal”. Does the problem reoccur? Replace the system board. See “System board removal”. Problem solved.
Code: 202.55, 202.57
Description: Exit sensor never broke. (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: 202.58
Description: 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: 203.01...203.07
Description: 203.01 Redrive bubble sensor is made when the printer powers up or covers are closed. 203.02 Paper hit the redrive bubble sensor too soon. Possible causes: • Damaged redrive bubble sensor or redrive bubble sensor flag • Loose redrive bubble sensor 203.03 Redrive bubble sensor is never made or is made late. Possible cause: Faulty redrive bubble sensor 203.04 Redrive bubble sensor flag broke early. Possible causes: • Incorrect paper settings • Defective redrive bubble sensor 203.07 Redrive bubble sensor does not break or breaks late. Possible causes: • Incorrect paper settings • Redrive bubble sensor failure 203.08 Redrive bubble sensor is never made or is made late
Remedy: 1 Open the left access door, and remove the fuser. Check the redrive bubble sensor flag for damage. Is the redrive bubble sensor flag damaged? Replace the paper path redrive assembly. See “Paper path redrive assembly with sensors removal”. Go to step 2. 2 Turn the printer off, and open the system board shield. Check the cable in connector JRDR1 for proper connection to the system card. Is the cable properly connected? Go to step 3. Reseat the cable. 3 Replace the paper path redrive assembly. See “Paper path redrive assembly with sensors removal” Does the error reoccur? Replace the system board. See “System board removal”. Problem solved.
Code: 203.21, 203.22
Description: Paper path redrive motor stalled or is under speed. Possible causes: • Faulty paper path redrive motor • Faulty cable/connector • Faulty system board
Remedy: 1 Turn the printer off, and open the system board shield. Check the cable in connector JRDR1 for proper connection to the system board. Is the cable properly connected? Go to step 2. Reseat the cable. 2 Replace the staging deflector assembly. See “Staging deflector assembly removal”. Does the error reoccur? Replace the system board. See “System board removal”. Problem solved.