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Code :
  • Code: 116-354
  • Description: HDD Product Fail During start up, a Product Code error was detected in the HDD, and it is unable to start up. It is possible that the HDD had been formatted by the printer of a different product.
  • Causes: • HDD Productivity Kit, PL 12.4.20
  • Remedy: 1. To overwrite to the HDD of another product (HDD System Fail) to perform the special boot forced formatting.
  • Code: 116-355
  • Description: Agent Soft Fail A problem has occurred in the software processing and it is unable to continue with the subsequent processes.
  • Causes: • HDD Productivity Kit, PL 12.4.20
  • Remedy: 1. Turn the printer power Off and On. Perform the same operation and check whether the problem is reoccurring. If the problem persists, go to HDD System Fail.
  • Code: 116-356
  • Description: HDD Format Fail While formatting the HDD, either an out-of-spec HDD was connected or an error has occurred in the HDD.
  • Causes: • HDD Productivity Kit, PL 12.4.20
  • Remedy: 1. Disconnect and reconnect the HDD harness, check the installation of the HDD and install it securely. Perform Steps 1 to 6 of Common System Fail. If the problem persists, go to the next step. 2. If the problem persists, perform the forced initialization by special booting. • Startup by Force Spool Range (HDD) Initialization It is the operation to forcedly clear the HDD when the printer is started up. [Operation or Details] a. Turning the power ON while pressing the [Energy Saver] and [Down] buttons at the same time initializes the data stored in the HDD Partition No. 4. b. Initialization by special booting in this item targets only on the previously specified area in the HDD partition and does not affect the other areas. Here, perform the same operation where the error occurred. 3. If the problem persists, perform the forced formatting by special booting. • Starting the forced HDD formatting (this procedure should not be let known to the users) This operation forcedly restores the HDD to the partition status at factory settings. Perform HDD formatting by turning the power On while pressing the Energy Saver button, Up + Down buttons at the same time. Here, perform the same operation where the error occurred. 4. If the problem persists, replace the HDD and perform the same operation where the error had occurred. 5. If the problem persists, replace the I/P PWB PWB) and perform the same operation where the error had occurred. 6. Return the NVM that was set in Step 1 (DC131 NVM Read/ Write [700-530]: Reboot Target at Fail Occurrence) to “1”.
  • Code: 116-357, 116-359
  • Description: Software processing error has occurred and it is unable to continue with the subsequent processes. • 116-357: PS Fatal System Error • 116-359: A PLW Fatal Error
  • Causes:
  • Remedy: 1. Perform I/P PWB Diagnostic. Refer to Image Processor (I/P) PWB LEDs. 2. Check the version of the Firmware. If it is not the latest, download the latest firmware (Firmware Update). 3. Turn the power Off and On. 4. Turn the power Off and On by using the breaker (unplug from and plug to the power outlet). 5. If the problem persists, check the installation status of the I/P PWB, MCU PWB, and cable connectors. Reconnect the cables/reinstall the PWB’s as needed, and then perform the same operation where the error had occurred. 6. Turn the power Off, remove and insert the I/P PWB RAM DIMM), then turn the power On again to perform the same operation where the error occurred. 7. If the problem persists after turning the power On, turn the power Off and replace the RAM DIMM). After turning the power On, perform the same operation where the error had occurred. 8. If the problem still persists, replace the I/P PWB PWB) and perform the same operation where the error had occurred. 9. Return the DC131 NVM Read/ Write [700-530]. Reboot Target at Fail Occurrence) to “1”.
  • Code: 116-361, 116-362
  • Description: HDD error has occurred due to one of the following problems. • The SpoolCont detected an error at HDD access. • A problem has occurred in the software processing and it is unable to continue with the subsequent processes. • 116-361: An SPL HDD Fatal Error • 116-362: SSDP Software Fail
  • Causes:
  • Remedy: 1. Disconnect and reconnect the HDD harness, check the installation of the HDD and install it securely. Perform Steps 1 to 6 of Common System Fail. If the problem persists, go to the next step. 2. If the problem persists, perform the forced initialization by special booting. • Startup by Force Spool Range (HDD) Initialization It is the operation to forcedly clear the HDD when the printer is started up. [Operation or Details] a. Turning the power ON while pressing the [Energy Saver] and [Down] buttons at the same time initializes the data stored in the HDD Partition No. 4. b. Initialization by special booting in this item targets only on the previously specified area in the HDD partition and does not affect the other areas. Here, perform the same operation where the error occurred. 3. If the problem persists, perform the forced formatting by special booting. • Starting the forced HDD formatting (this procedure should not be let known to the users) This operation forcedly restores the HDD to the partition status at factory settings. Perform HDD formatting by turning the power On while pressing the Energy Saver button, Up + Down buttons at the same time. Here, perform the same operation where the error occurred. 4. If the problem persists, replace the HDD and perform the same operation where the error had occurred. 5. If the problem persists, replace the I/P PWB PWB) and perform the same operation where the error had occurred. 6. Return the NVM that was set in Step 1 (DC131 NVM Read/ Write [700-530]: Reboot Target at Fail Occurrence) to “1”.
  • Code: 116-364
  • Description: Timer Fail A Timer error was detected.
  • Causes: • Image Processor PWB, PL 12.4.1
  • Remedy: 1. Replace the I/P PWB PWB).
  • Code: 116-365, 116-366, 116-368
  • Description: Software processing error has occurred due to one of the following problems. • The number of files that was instructed to be input/ output from the HDD have exceeded the number of files that can be simultaneously output. • A problem has occurred in the software processing and it is unable to continue with the subsequent processes. • 116-365: SPL Fatal Error • 116-366: Print Utility Operational Failure and operation failure of the Report Generator • 116-368: Dump Print Fatal Error
  • Causes:
  • Remedy: 1. Perform I/P PWB Diagnostic. Refer to Image Processor (I/P) PWB LEDs. 2. Check the version of the Firmware. If it is not the latest, download the latest firmware (Firmware Update). 3. Turn the power Off and On. 4. Turn the power Off and On by using the breaker (unplug from and plug to the power outlet). 5. If the problem persists, check the installation status of the I/P PWB, MCU PWB, and cable connectors. Reconnect the cables/reinstall the PWB’s as needed, and then perform the same operation where the error had occurred. 6. Turn the power Off, remove and insert the I/P PWB RAM DIMM), then turn the power On again to perform the same operation where the error occurred. 7. If the problem persists after turning the power On, turn the power Off and replace the RAM DIMM). After turning the power On, perform the same operation where the error had occurred. 8. If the problem still persists, replace the I/P PWB PWB) and perform the same operation where the error had occurred. 9. Return the DC131 NVM Read/ Write [700-530]. Reboot Target at Fail Occurrence) to “1”.
  • Code: 116-377
  • Description: Video DMA Fail Video DMA failure was detected.
  • Causes:
  • Remedy: 1. Perform I/P PWB Diagnostic. Refer to Image Processor (I/P) PWB LEDs. 2. Check the version of the Firmware. If it is not the latest, download the latest firmware (Firmware Update). 3. Turn the power Off and On. 4. Turn the power Off and On by using the breaker (unplug from and plug to the power outlet). 5. If the problem persists, check the installation status of the I/P PWB, MCU PWB, and cable connectors. Reconnect the cables/reinstall the PWB’s as needed, and then perform the same operation where the error had occurred. 6. Turn the power Off, remove and insert the I/P PWB RAM DIMM), then turn the power On again to perform the same operation where the error occurred. 7. If the problem persists after turning the power On, turn the power Off and replace the RAM DIMM). After turning the power On, perform the same operation where the error had occurred. 8. If the problem still persists, replace the I/P PWB PWB) and perform the same operation where the error had occurred. 9. Return the DC131 NVM Read/ Write [700-530]. Reboot Target at Fail Occurrence) to “1”.
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