Description: Unstable fusing temperature (center)
The fusing temperature varies 50° C or more within 1 second, and this occurs 2 consecutive times.
Causes: • Thermistor defective or out of position
• Power supply unit defective
Code: 547
Description: Zero cross signal malfunction
Zero cross signals are not detected within 5 seconds after the main power switch is turned on, or are not detected within 1 second after operation begins.
Causes: • Power supply board defective
• BICU defective
Code: 551
Description: Fusing thermistor open (rear)
The fusing temperature detected by the thermistor is below 71°C and is not corrected after the main power switch is turned on.
Causes: - Fusing thermistor defective or out of position
- Power supply board defective
- Loose connectors
Code: 552
Description: Fusing temperature warm-up error (rear)
The fusing temperature rises less than 7 degrees in 2 seconds, and this continues 5 times consecutively. The fusing temperature is not detected in 25 or 35 seconds.
Causes: - Fusing thermistor defective or out of position
- Fusing lamp open
- Power supply board defective
Code: 553
Description: Fusing overheat error (rear)
The fusing temperature is over 230°C for 1 second (detected by the thermistor).
Causes: - Fusing thermistor defective
- Power supply board defective
Code: 555
Description: Fusing lamp overheat error (rear)
After the fusing temperature reaches the target temperature, the fusing lamp does not turn off for 20 consecutive seconds.
Causes: - Fusing thermistor defective or out of position
- Power supply board defective
Code: 556
Description: Unstable fusing temperature (rear)
The fusing temperature varies 50°C or more within 1 second, and this occurs 2 consecutive times.
Causes: - Thermistor defective or out of position
- Power supply unit defective
Code: 559
Description: Jam error detected 3 times in succession
The exit sensor and the duplex sensor detect a paper jam 3 times in succession This condition can occur when SP 1159 1 is set to ‘on’. The default is ‘off’.
Causes: Paper jams can occur for the following reasons.
• Dampness
• Paper curl
• Incorrect paper setting in the paper tray
• Stripper pawls coming apart