Remedy: [Procedure 1] Check the switch actuator in the entrance door. Are the switch and the sensor being moved correctly? No Correct the mechanism. Yes Check the entrance door switch. Is the switch normal? No Replace the switch. Yes Measure the J1-8 voltage on the saddle stitcher controller board when the entrance door is open.Is there 5V being supplied? No The sensor is broken, so replace it. Yes Measure the voltage across J19-2 (+) and J19-2 (-) on the saddle stitcher controller board. Is 24 V? No Replace the saddle stitcher controller board. Yes Check and correct the wiring between J19 and J1 of the saddle stitcher controller board and replace the saddle stitcher controller board if the wiring is normal. [Procedure 2] Check the switch actuator of the front door. Are the switch and the sensor being moved correctly? No Correct the mechanism. Yes Check the front door switch. Is the switch normal? No Replace the switch. Yes Measure J11-12 voltage access of the saddle switcher controller with the front door open. Is 5V being supplied? No The sensor is broken, so replace it. Yes Replace the saddle stitcher controller board. [Procedure 3] Check the switch actuator of the exit door. Are the switch and the sensor being moved correctly? No Correct the mechanism. Yes Check the exit door switch. Is the switch normal? No Replace the switch. Yes Measure J11-9 voltage access of the saddle stitcher when the exit door is open. Is it 5V ? No The sensor is broken, so replace it. Yes Replace the saddle stitcher controller board.
Code: CC2
Description: Communications error between finisher saddle
Remedy: Does turning the power switch on the main unit OFF and then ON again rectify the trouble? No END Yes Is the wiring between the finisher controller board and the saddle stitcher board normal? No Correct. Yes Measure the voltage access between J3-2 (+) on the finisher controller board and J3-1 (-). Is it DC 24V? No Replace the finisher controller board. Yes Replace the saddle stitcher controller board.
Code: CD1
Description: Brush motor lock error
Remedy: (1) Check whether the fur brush has become locked mechanically. • Are there any foreign objects? • Are there any toner clumps in the transport section? (2) Check whether connectors on the LGC board have become removed or the pins disconnected, etc.. (3) Replace the brush motor. (4) Replace the LGC board.
Code: CD2
Description: Auger motor lock error
Remedy: (1) Check whether the auger has become locked mechanically. • Are there any foreign objects? • Are there any toner clumps in the transport section? (2) Check whether connectors on the LGC board have become removed or the pins disconnected, etc.. (3) Replace the auger motor. (4) Replace the LGC board.
Code: E01
Description: Paper leading edge not reaching the fuser exit switch
Remedy:
Code: E02
Description: Paper trailing edge not passing the fuser exit switch
Remedy:
Code: E03
Description: Paper remaining inside the machine at power ON