Remedy: Remove the PC kit and paper or debris at the input sensor.
Code: 200.01
Description: Classic input jam. The media is too long over the input sensor. Possible causes include multi-sheet feed, tray size sensing problem, and media slippage.
Remedy: First, remove the PC kit and paper or debris at the input sensor. Then, inspect the flag on the input sensor. It should rotate freely. Replace the sensor if necessary. Finally, check the paper size settings in the printer and the driver.
Code: 200.02
Description: The main input sensor never became uncovered from the printer and the driver. the sheet ahead.
Remedy: First, remove the PC kit and paper or debris at the input sensor. Then, inspect the flag on the input sensor. It should rotate freely. Replace the sensor if necessary. Finally, check the paper size settings in the printer and the driver.
Code: 200.03
Description: The video never started on the page at the input sensor within two inches after hitting the input sensor
Remedy: Printhead Note: New printhead must be aligned. See “Printhead assembly electronic adjustment”. Turn the printer off. Disconnect the printhead cables from J12 and J8 on the controller board. Turn the printer on with the front door closed. On the controller board, verify +5 V dc on pin 10 at J12 and +5 V dc on pins 1, 2, and 3 at J8. Verify grounds on pins 2, 4, and 7 at J12 and on pin 4 at J8. •If voltages or grounds are incorrect, then check the controller board. See “Controller board service check” for more information. •If voltages are correct, then replace the printhead (comes with cables).
Code: 200.04
Description: The media at the input sensor before interrupt occurred–not enough time elapsed since the printhead started to expect the printhead mirror motor lock. Possible causes include bouncy sensor or exceptionally fast pick– perhaps due to media prestaged in the source tray.
Remedy: Carefully remove the tray and notice if the leading edge of the media is pointed upward and out of the tray. If so, then inspect the tray wear strips and replace if necessary. Inspect the input sensor flag and replace it if it does not rotate freely or is too loose.
Code: 200.06
Description: Imaged page not expected page (bouncy passthru sensor)
Remedy: Remove the toner cartridge/PC kit. At the front, remove the upper front guide, and inspect the flag on the manual input sensor. If the flag is loose, then replace it. See “Media manual input sensor removal”.
Code: 200.08
Description: Media reached the input sensor before the EP was ready
Remedy: Inspect the tray for prestaging. Verify the proper media and inspect the tray wear strips. Replace the wear strips if necessary.
Code: 200.09
Description: Transfer servo never started
Remedy: Inspect the LVPS/HVPS. Controller board assembly Warning: Do not replace the operator panel and controller board at the same time. Each card contains the printer settings. When either of these cards is new, it obtains some of the settings from the other card. Settings are lost when both are new and replaced at the same time. POST (Power-On Self Test) Note: The printer should complete POST in approximately 30 seconds. If the printer fails to display lights or activate the drive motor, fuser, or fan, then check the following order: 1.Power to the LVPS/HVPS 2.Power from the LVPS/HVPS to the controller board 3.Cables are plugged in correctly, especially for the operator panel. The printer will not power-up without a functioning operator panel. 4.The controller board assembly. The LED adjacent to J12 will be illuminated if the card is powered and good. 5.The operator panel. See “Operator panel service check”. Verify +24 V dc input from the LVPS/HVPS. 1.Turn the printer off. 2.Disconnect the LVPS/HVPS cable from the controller board at J22. 3.Turn the printer on. 4.Verify +24 V dc on positions 6, 17, and 19 of the cable connector (LVPS/HVPS). 5.If voltage is correct, then check the continuity in the other conductors of the cable. If the cable is good, then turn the printer off, and check the connectors to the controller board. 6.Verify that pins 10, 12, 14, 16, and 18 on both the cable and the card connector are grounded. 7.If grounds are not correct on the cable, but the cable passes continuity otherwise, then check the LVPS/HVPS. 8.If the grounds are not correct on the controller board, then replace the controller board. (Check with one probe on the connector pin and the other on the card’s ground plane found at each screw head.) Controller board voltage outputs Turn the printer off, and plug the LVPS/HVPS cable into J22 of the controller board. See the wiring diagram at the end of the manual which identifies the output voltages and grounds for a good controller board. Turn the printer off before plugging or unplugging any connectors.