Causes: Punch motor (M11) Paper detection sensor (S24/S25) Punch shaft home position sensor (S26) Rear punch shaft home position sensor (S22) The paper detection sensors (S24 and S25) do not emit light after specified time when they are selected The level of the light-receiving amount is not lowered after the light-emitting amount of the paper detection sensors (S24 and S25) is adjusted to the lower limit. Punching is not performed after punching request is sent, or the punching request is sent during the punching. The status of the punch shaft home position sensor (S26) or the rear punch shaft home position sensor (S22) is not changed after punching request is sent. A punching locking signal is detected consistently over the specified time. The punch shaft home position sensor (S26) or the rear punch shaft home position sensor (S22) does not detect that the shaft is not at its home position at the start of punching or punch waste full detection.
Remedy: Punch motor (M11) abnormality Check if the electrical continuity of the coil is normal. If electricity is not conducted, replace the motor. Rear punch shaft home position sensor (S22) abnormality Measure the voltage on TP25 on the hole punch control PC board (HP). Then check that the measured voltage is 1V or lower when not shielded and within the range of 5V„b5% when shielded. If the voltage does not fall within the range mentioned, replace the sensor. Punch shaft home position sensor (S26) abnormality Measure the voltage on TP24 on the hole punch control PC board (HP). Then check that the measured voltage is 1V or lower when not shielded and within the range of 5V„b5% when shielded. If the voltage does not fall within the range mentioned, replace the sensor. Punch motor clock sensor (S20) abnormality Measure the voltage on TP27 on the hole punch control PC board (HP). Then check that the measured voltage is 1V or lower when not shielded and within the range of 5V„b5% when shielded. If the voltage does not fall within the range mentioned, replace the sensor. Faulty cables and connectors Check if the electrical continuity between the connector terminals is normal. If electricity is not conducted, replace the connector. (Hole punch control PC board (HP): CN2, CN5, CN6, CN7, CN8). Hole punch control PC board (HP) abnormality If the error still occurs after replacing the motor, sensors and connectors, exchange the hole punch control PC board (HP).
Code: CC61
Description: Punch motor (M3) home position detection error MJ-1109/1110 (When MJ-6105 is installed) * The [CC61] error occurs when the [E9F0] error occurs three times in succession or during the initial operation.
Causes: Punch home position sensor (S4) Punch motor (M3) Hole punch control PC board (HP)
Remedy: Paper If there is any paper remaining on the transport path, remove the paper. Punch motor (M3) • If there is mechanical problem when the punch motor (M3) is rotated, fix the mechanism. • Check the connector (CN2) and harnesses between the hole punch control PC board (HP) and punch motor (M3). Punch home position sensor (S4) • Sensor check • Harness check • Connector check (CN3)
Code: CC71
Description: Punch ROM checksum error MJ-1109/1110 (When MJ-6105 is installed). Abnormality of checksum value on Hole punch controller PC board is detected when the power is turned on.
Causes: Hole punch control PC board (HP)
Remedy: Hole punch control PC board (HP) Board check
Code: CC72
Description: Punch RAM read/write error MJ-1109/1110 (When MJ-6105 is installed). Abnormality of checksum value on Hole punch controller PC board is detected when the power is turned on.
Causes: Hole punch control PC board (HP)
Remedy: Hole punch control PC board (HP) Board check
Code: CC80
Description: Front alignment motor (M2) abnormality MJ-1042
Causes: Front alignment motor (M2) Front alignment plate home position sensor (S5) The turning OFF of the front alignment plate home position sensor (S5) is not detected when the front alignment plate is moved from a point where this sensor is turned ON to one point where this sensor is turned OFF after the front alignment motor (M2) has been driven at the specified number of pulse. The turning ON of the front alignment plate home position sensor (S5) is not detected when the front alignment plate is moved from a point where this sensor is turned OFF to one point where this sensor is turned ON after the front alignment motor (M2) has been driven at the specified number of pulse.
Remedy: Front alignment motor (M2) abnormality Check if the electrical continuity of the coil is normal. If electricity is not conducted, replace the motor. Front alignment plate home position sensor (S5) abnormality Measure the voltage on TP15 on the finisher control PC board (FIN). Then check that the measured voltage is 1V or lower when not shielded and within the range of 3.3V„b5% when shielded. If the voltage does not fall within the range mentioned, replace the sensor. Faulty cables and connectors Check if the electrical continuity between the connector terminals is normal. If electricity is not conducted, replace the connectors. (Finisher control PC board (FIN): CN5, CN12) Finisher control PC board (FIN) abnormality If the error still occurs after replacing the motor, sensor and connectors, exchange the finisher control PC board (FIN).
Code: CC80
Description: Rear alignment motor abnormality * You receive a [CC80] error when the [ED14] error occurs three times in succession. MJ-1109/1110
Causes: Rear alignment motor (M6) Finisher control PC board (FIN)
Remedy: Rear alignment plate If there is mechanical problem when the rear alignment plate is moved, fix the mechanism. Rear alignment motor (M6) Check the connectors and harnesses between the rear alignment motor (M6) and the finisher control PC board (CN18).
Remedy: Knurled roller shift solenoid (SOL3) 2nd transport motor (M4) Knurled roller home position sensor (S10) The knurled roller home position sensor (S10) does not detect that the knurled roller is at the upper position after the 2nd transport motor (M4) has been driven at the specified number of pulses during the initial rising movement of the knurled roller. The knurled roller home position sensor (S10) does not detect that the knurled roller is not at the upper position after the 2nd transport motor (M4) has been driven at the specified number of pulses during the initial lowering movement of the knurled roller. The knurled roller home position sensor (S10) does not detect that the knurled roller is at the upper position when the pressurization of stack exit movement is finished.
Code: CC94
Description: Fan motor abnormality MJ-1042
Causes:
Remedy: Fan motor (M9) The turning ON of the fan locking signal is detected consistently after the specified time*. * A locking signal is not monitored from the start driving the motor until the specified time has passed.