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Коды ошибок
00-009, 00-030, 00-031, 00-032, 00-033
00-047
00-1
00-2
00-3
00-4
00-5
00-6
00-7
00-8
00-9
01-300
01-310
01-315
01-320
01-325
02-910
02-920
03-321, 03-322, 03-326, 03-327
03-328
03-330
03-335, 336
03-340
03-341-347
03-350-354
03-363, 364
03-370 ... 03-373
03-380, 03-384
03-416 ... 03-422
03-424, 03-426
03-430, 03-432
03-439
03-440
03-441
03-442
03-443 ... 03-458
03-460
04-300
05-100, 05-108
05-110
05-115, 05-120
05-305
05-310, 05-312
05-316
05-325
05-335, 05-341, 05-345
06-300 ... 06-310
06-315
06-320A, 06-320B, 06-320C, 06-325
06-330
06-340
06-342
06-344 ... 06-350
06-352
07-300, 07-315, 07-330, 07-345
07-360 ... 07-370
07-375, 07-380A, 07-380B
08-100 ... 08-110
08-115 ... 08-162
08-165
08-310 ... 08-370
08-330
08-380
08-390
09-300
09-310
09-320
09-330
09-340
09-350
100
10-100
10-105
10-110
10-120, 10-122, 10-125
10-150, 10-155
10-300
10-302
10-304
10-308
10-310
10-312
10-314
10-320
10-330, 10-335, 10-340
11-100 ... 11-116
11-150 ... 11-176
11-310, 11-314, 11-316
11-325A, 11-325B, 11-325C, 11-325D, 11-325E, 11-325F, 11-325G
11-352, 11-354, 11-356
11-365A, 11-365B, 11-365C, 11-365D, 11-365E
11-370, 11-371, 11-372A, 11-373A, 11-373B, 11-374
11-385A, 11-385B, 11-390A, 11-390B, 11-390C, 11-390D, 11-390E, 11-396A
301
302
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
508
509
510
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
519
520
521
522
523
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Error code: | 00-009, 00-030, 00-031, 00-032, 00-033 |
Description: | A door was opened while paper was being fed |
Error code: | 00-047 |
Description: | Paper in duplex |
Error code: | 00-1 |
Description: | Auditron |
Error code: | 00-2 |
Description: | Diagnostic error |
Error code: | 00-3 |
Description: | Faults error |
Error code: | 00-4 |
Description: | Ric error |
Error code: | 00-5 |
Description: | Job manager system error |
Error code: | 00-6 |
Description: | LLM interface |
Error code: | 00-7 |
Description: | Standby error |
Error code: | 00-8 |
Description: | Communications error |
Error code: | 00-9 |
Description: | Xerographic error |
Error code: | 01-300 |
Description: | Front Door Open RAP 01-300 The front door has opened during machine operation. |
Remedy: | Enter dC330, code 01-300 front door interlock. Press start, open and close the front door. The display changes. Y↓N→Go to Flag 2. +12V is available at P/J147 pin 4 on the main drive PWB. Y↓N→Go to Flag 2. +12V is available at P/J147 pin 3 on the main drive PWB. Y↓N→Go to Flag 2. +12V is available at P/J16 pin 3 on the LVPS. Y↓N→Go to the 01F +12V Distribution RAP. Repair the wiring or the connector pins between P/J16 and P/J147. Remove the main drive module, (35-55 ppm) or (65-90 ppm). Go to Flag 2. Check the continuity to the xerographic module CRUM at P/J147, between pins 3 and 4. If necessary, check and repair the wiring between the main drive module and the xerographic CRUM. Go to Flag 1. +12V is available at P/J17, pin 5. Y↓N→Install a new LVPS and base module, PL 1.10 Item 3. Go to Flag 1. +12V is available at P/J17, pin 6. Y↓N→Check S01-300 and associated wiring. Refer to: • GP 13 How to Check a Switch. • P/J17 LVPS and base module. • Wiring Harness Repairs. If necessary, install a new door interlock switch, PL 1.10 Item 7. Go to Flag 3. Open the front door, then measure the signal at P/J26 pin 8 on the IOT PWB. +3.3V is measured. Y↓N→Install a new LVPS and base module, PL 1.10 Item 3. Perform OF7 IOT PWB Diagnostics RAP. If the fault remains, install a new IOT PWB, PL 1.10 Item 2. Check that the front door, PL 8.10 Item 10 closes correctly. If not, check the following: • The jam clearance latch, PL 8.20 Item 5. • (35 ppm) the xerographic module latch, PL 9.22 Item 7. • (40-90 ppm) the xerographic module latch, PL 9.20 Item 7. • (35-55 ppm) the fuser latch, PL 10.8 Item 5. • (65-90 ppm) the fuser latch, PL 10.10 Item 5. • The post fuser jam clearance latch, PL 10.15 Item 11. • The latch cam handle, PL 10.15 Item 14. |
Error code: | 01-310 |
Description: | Right upper interlock |
Error code: | 01-315 |
Description: | Left upper interlock |
Error code: | 01-320 |
Description: | Left lower interlock |
Error code: | 01-325 |
Description: | Fuser interlock |
Error code: | 02-910 |
Description: | Key counter missing |
Error code: | 02-920 |
Description: | Wrong combination of accessories |
Error code: | 03-321, 03-322, 03-326, 03-327 |
Description: | LLM to ISIL communications problems |
Error code: | 03-328 |
Description: | IOT communications problem with duplex or tray 4 |
Error code: | 03-330 |
Description: | IOT communications problems with HCF |
Error code: | 03-335, 336 |
Description: | LLM communications problems with edit |
Error code: | 03-340 |
Description: | NVM memory |
Error code: | 03-341-347 |
Description: | Communications problems between IOT and sorter |
Error code: | 03-350-354 |
Description: | Communications problem with LLM and user interface |
Error code: | 03-363, 364 |
Description: | Communications problem between LLM & optics |
Error code: | 03-370 ... 03-373 |
Description: | Communications problem between LLM & DADF |
Error code: | 03-380, 03-384 |
Error code: | 03-416 ... 03-422 |
Description: | RAM memory problem |
Error code: | 03-424, 03-426 |
Description: | NVM memory problem |
Error code: | 03-430, 03-432 |
Description: | Billing problem |
Error code: | 03-439 |
Description: | GRAIB communications problem |
Error code: | 03-440 |
Description: | RIC communications problem |
Error code: | 03-441 |
Description: | RIC NVM problem |
Error code: | 03-442 |
Description: | Modem |
Error code: | 03-443 ... 03-458 |
Description: | RIC problems |
Error code: | 03-460 |
Description: | Serial communications processor problem |
Error code: | 04-300 |
Description: | Main motor or drive problem |
Error code: | 05-100, 05-108 |
Description: | DADF registration sensor |
Error code: | 05-110 |
Description: | DADF exit sensor |
Error code: | 05-115, 05-120 |
Description: | DADF jams |
Error code: | 05-305 |
Description: | DADH Top Cover Open RAP 05-305 The DADH top cover interlock switch detects that the top cover is open. |
Remedy: | Enter dC330 code 05-305 to check the DADH top cover interlock switch, S05-305. Activate S05-305. The display changes. Y↓N→Go to Flag 1. Check S05-305. References: • GP 13 How to Check a Switch. • P/J187, DADH PWB. • 01G +24V Distribution RAP. • The 24V return in the 01B 0V Distribution RAP. Install new components as necessary: • DADH top cover interlock switch (35 ppm), PL 5.15 Item 11. • DADH top cover interlock switch (40-90 ppm), PL 5.17 Item 11. • DADH PWB, PL 5.10 Item 5. Check that S05-305 is installed correctly. Install new components as necessary. |
Error code: | 05-310, 05-312 |
Description: | DADF document sensor |
Error code: | 05-316 |
Description: | DADF registration sensor jam |
Error code: | 05-325 |
Description: | DADF exit sensor |
Error code: | 05-335, 05-341, 05-345 |
Description: | DADF interlock switches |
Error code: | 06-300 ... 06-310 |
Description: | Scan problems |
Error code: | 06-315 |
Description: | Scan drive |
Error code: | 06-320A, 06-320B, 06-320C, 06-325 |
Description: | Scan problem |
Error code: | 06-330 |
Description: | Lens drive |
Error code: | 06-340 |
Description: | ROS Laser Failure RAP 06-340. The IOT PWB has not detected the ROS laser reaching the operating speed. |
Remedy: | Go to Flag 3. Connect a service meter to P/J2 pin 7 and make a set of 5 copies. 0V is measured at P/J2 pin 7 on the IOT PWB during run. Y↓N→The xerographic module is fully home and the front door is fully closed or the front door interlock is cheated. Y↓N→Correct the condition. Go to Flag 1. Disconnect P/J18 from the LVPS. Check the following voltages on the LVPS: • +24V between pins 1 and 2. • +3.3V between pins 3 and 4. The voltages are good. Y↓N→Go to the relevant RAP: • 01B 0V Distribution RAP, refer to the 3.3V return and 24V return. • 01D +3.3V Distribution RAP. • 01G +24V Distribution RAP. Enter the dC330 output code 06-020. Go to Flag 2. The ROS motor gives a distinctive ascending frequency sound, of a short duration (5 to 6 seconds) during transition from standby to run. Y↓N→Go to the 06-020 ROS Motor Failure RAP. NOTE: The ROS must be removed from the machine, to disconnect P/J122 and P/J121. The ROS PWB where P/J122 and P/J121 are connected may not be marked with the correct PJ numbers. P/J122 can be identified as a four way power harness. P/J121 can be identified as a seven way signal harness. Check the wiring at Flag 1, Flag 2 and Flag 3. The wiring is good. Y↓N→Repair the wiring or install new harness, PL 6.10 Item 5. Install a new ROS, PL 6.10 Item 4. Go to Flag 4. Check P/J113 on the single board controller PWB is securely connected. If the fault is still present, remove the ROS. Go to Flag 4. Ensure that PJ122 on the ROS is securely connected. If the fault is still present, go to Flag 4 and check the continuity of the ROS data cable ( P/J113 to P/J122). The ROS data cable is good. Y↓N→Install a new ROS power distribution/communications harness, PL 6.10 Item 5. Install new parts in the following order: • ROS, PL 6.10 Item 4. • Single board controller PWB, PL 3.24 Item 3. • Perform OF7 IOT PWB Diagnostics RAP before a new IOT PWB is installed, PL 1.10 Item 2. |
Error code: | 06-342 |
Description: | LLM CPU problem |
Error code: | 06-344 ... 06-350 |
Description: | Exposure cvontrol problem |
Error code: | 06-352 |
Description: | IOT CPU problem |
Error code: | 07-300, 07-315, 07-330, 07-345 |
Description: | Tray faults |
Error code: | 07-360 ... 07-370 |
Description: | HCF problems |
Error code: | 07-375, 07-380A, 07-380B |
Description: | Duplex problems |
Error code: | 08-100 ... 08-110 |
Description: | Feed problems. Lead edge of copy paper is late getting to feed sensor of tray 1 |
Error code: | 08-115 ... 08-162 |
Description: | Feed problem. Lead edge of copy paper is late getting to registration sensor |
Error code: | 08-165 |
Description: | Paper jam at registration sensor |
Error code: | 08-310 ... 08-370 |
Description: | Paper at a sensor when power is turned on |
Error code: | 08-330 |
Description: | DADF nudger sensor |
Error code: | 08-380 |
Description: | Registration side to side problem with home position |
Error code: | 08-390 |
Description: | Nip |
Error code: | 09-300 |
Description: | Drum Warning RAP 09-300 The xerographic module is near the end of the design life. The design life is 55,000 print pages. |
Remedy: | 1. No immediate action is necessary. Ensure that a replacement xerographic module, PL 9.10 Item 1 is in stock. |
Error code: | 09-310 |
Description: | Drum Locked RAP 09-310 The machine has detected that the xerographic module has a mechanical fault. |
Remedy: | 1. Remove the toner module, PL 9.10 Item 2 then the xerographic module, PL 9.10 Item 1. 2. Enter dC330 code 04-100. Check that the main BLDC motor runs and drives the xerographic module coupling gears, PL 4.20 Item 5 and PL 4.20 Item 15. Install new components as necessary, PL 4.20. 3. Manually rotate the xerographic drum coupling on the xerographic module. Make sure that the xerographic drum rotates freely. 4. If necessary, install a new xerographic module, PL 9.10 Item 1. |
Error code: | 09-320 |
Description: | Add color toner |
Error code: | 09-330 |
Description: | Wrong copy cartridge (wrong drum unit) |
Error code: | 09-340 |
Description: | Drum cartridge not installed properly |
Error code: | 09-350 |
Display: | Replace Print Cart. |
Description: | Erase Lamp Failure RAP 09-350 The photoreceptor erase lamp has failed. |
Causes: | The print cartridge is near the end of the design life. The design life is 10,000 print pages. |
Remedy: | NOTE: The door interlock switch must be cheated when checking +24V components. Cheat the door interlock switch. Enter dC330 code 09-022, photoreceptor erase lamp. Press start.. Observe the erase lamp. All the LEDs of the erase lamp are lit. Y↓N→Some of the LEDs of the erase lamp are lit. Y↓N→Go to Flag 1. +24V is available at P/J17 pin 1 on the LVPS. Y↓N→Install a new LVPS and base module, PL 1.10 Item 3. Go to Flag 2. +24V is available at P/J41 pin 1. Y↓N→Go to Flag 1. Check the inline fuse. The fuse is good. Y↓N→Install a new fuse, GP 7, PL 1.10 Item 9. If the fuse blows again, go to 01G Fused Distribution Check. Go to: • Go to 01G +24V Distribution RAP. • 01B 0V Distribution RAP. Go to Flag 3. +13V is available at P/J5 pin 14. Y↓N→NOTE: To gain access to the erase lamp wiring, remove the main drive module, (35-55 ppm) PL 4.15 Item 1, (65-90 ppm) PL 4.10 Item 1. Check the wiring, GP 7, from the in-line fuse to P/J41, pin 2. The wiring is good. Y↓N→Repair the wiring. Perform the steps that follow: • Check that the connector PJ41 is located correctly in the IOT frame. • Install a new erase lamp, (35 ppm) PL 9.22 Item 1, (40-90 ppm) PL 9.20 Item 1. Perform OF7 IOT PWB Diagnostics RAP before a new IOT PWB is installed, PL 1.10 Item 2. Install a new erase lamp, (35 ppm) PL 9.22 Item 1, (40-90 ppm) PL 9.20 Item 1. The fault may be intermittent. Perform the steps that follow: • Check the wiring, GP 7 between P/J41 and P/J17 on the LVPS. • Ensure that the P/Js are correctly and securely connected. • Malfunction of the following associated circuits can cause 09-350 faults. – The inverter paper path and Inverter nip solenoid, go to 10-120, 10-121, 10-126 IOT Exit Sensor RAP. – The vacuum transport fan and Registration clutch, go to 10-101A, 10-102A, 10-103A Lead Edge Late to Fuser Exit Sensor RAP. |
Error code: | 100 |
Description: | A fault has occurred |
Causes: | • ROS ASSY • PWBA MCU |
Remedy: | 1 Make sure all packing material is removed from the printer. The detensioner is located underneath the toner cartridges. Make sure the ITU Detensioner is removed. Remove the Detensioner by pulling up on the red handle on the right side of the ITU. Note: All the print cartridges must be removed to gain access to the Detensioner packing material. Has all packing material been removed from the printer? Go to step 2 Remove any remaining packing material from the printer 2 Check the ITU Release Lever for correct operation. The ITU Release Lever is the black lever located on the left upper side frame above the ITU opening and can be seen by opening and lowering the MPF Assembly. When locked the lever should be at the 6 o`clock position. When unlocked it should be in a 3 o`clock position. Undue pressure is not required to operate the lever. Does the ITU release lever operate correctly? Go to step 3 Repair as necessary 3 Check the second transfer roll installation. Is it installed correctly? Go to step 4 Reinstall the second transfer roll. 4 Check the display error log in the Diagnostic Menu. Is 100 ITU preceded in the log by a 104 ITU Error? Go to “104 ITU Error”. Go to step 5 5 Remove the ITU assembly and check that the sensor cable is seated in the handle of the ITU assembly correctly. Note: The sensor connector is located on the side of the ITU handle assembly. Is the cable seated correctly? Go to step 6 Reinstall the cable correctly. Check again for a 100 ITU Error. If 100 ITU Error is displayed, go to step 6 6 The front contamination shield is attached to the font plate of the ITU frame and lies on the top of the ITU belt. Is the front contamination shield lying on the belt? Go to step 7 Position the shield on top of the belt. 7 Make sure the ITU Cleaner Gear (A) is turning. Observe the gear by opening the front Paper Jam Door above the integrated paper tray 1. Observe the white cleaner gear during POR. The gear should turn slowly and smoothly for approximately 8 seconds before the printer displays a 100 ITU error. Is the ITU Cleaner Gear turning? Go to step 11 Go to step 8 8 Check to see if the ITU Drive Roll Gear (A) is turning during POR. Observe the gear by opening the MFP door to its horizontal position. Observe the gear on the left end of the ITU Drive Roll. The ITU Drive Roll Gear should turn for a few seconds slowly and smoothly before the printer posts a 100 ITU error. Does the Gear turn? Go to step 10 Go to step 9 9 Check to see if the ITU Drive Motor is turning during POR. Observe the ITU Motor during POR by removing the Rear Cover. Is the ITU Drive Motor turning? Replace the “ITU drive assembly” Go to step 10 10 Check the printer is setting on a solid flat surface. Is the printer setting on a solid flat surface? Go to step 11 Place the printer on a solid flat surface. 11 Make sure the ITU drive motor assembly cable is correctly installed to the ITU drive motor and at connector location J64 on the system board. Is the cable correctly installed? Go to step 12 Install the cable correctly 12 Make sure the ITU Autoconnect Cable is installed correctly at connector location J72 on the system board. Is the cable correctly installed? Go to step 13 Install the connector/cable correctly 13 Make sure the ITU Autoconnect connector in the printer is seated correctly in the connector plate. Is the connector seated correctly? Replace the following FRUs in the following order: 1. “ITU assembly”. 2. “System board”. Replace the ITU Autoconnect cable. |
Error code: | 10-100 |
Description: | Fuser Temperature (Open) Fault The temperature of the Fuser is outside of the normal operating range of 383°F ± 5°F (195°C ± 5°C.) |
Remedy: | Power Off the machine and check that the Fuser connection is fully seated. The Fuser connections are OK. Y↓N→Firmly reconnect the Fuser assembly. Switch the power ON. Check for +3.3 VDC to the Thermistor at P/J on Main PWB. The voltage is OK. Y↓N→• Check the wire harness for open or short circuits. • Replace the Main PWB, (PL-XX) Check the voltage to the Over Heat Thermostat. The voltage is OK. Y↓N→• Check for AC line voltage to the LVPS PWB. • Check the wire harness for open or short circuits. • Replace the LVPS PWB (PL-XX) if needed. Check the Heat Lamp for an open circuit. (BSD-XX) Repair or replace the Fuser Assembly as required. (PL-XX) |
Error code: | 10-105 |
Description: | Exit jam |
Error code: | 10-110 |
Description: | Vertical sensor jam |
Error code: | 10-120, 10-122, 10-125 |
Description: | Duplex jam |
Error code: | 10-150, 10-155 |
Description: | Too much or not enough paper in duplex tray |
Error code: | 10-300 |
Display: | Over Heat error |
Description: | Over Heat Error RAP 10-300 The fuser temperature has risen above the normal level. Although the fuser unit can return to a normal operating temperature, the fuser may consequently be damaged. |
Causes: | The fuser temperature has risen above the normal level. Although the fuser unit can return to a normal operating temperature, the fuser may consequently be damaged. |
Remedy: | 1. Enter codes 10-200 and 10-210. Perform a fuser temperature check to verify the condition of the thermistors. 2. Switch off the machine. Remove the fuser assembly. Examine the fuser assembly for heat damage. Install new components as necessary, PL 10.25 and PL 10.26. 3. Check that the thermistors, PL 10.25 Item 9 are in good contact with the fuser heat roller and are clean. Check the wiring to the thermistors. Install new components as necessary, PL 10.25. 4. Check that there is continuity through the fuser heater and across the over temperature cut-out. If necessary, install a new thermostat assembly, PL 10.25 Item 2. 5. Check the wiring between the fuser connector, PL 4.15 Item 20 and CON3, CON8 and CON9 on Power Supply Unit 2. If necessary, install a new fuser connector. 6. Check the wiring between CON4 on Power Supply Unit 2 and CN7 on the Main PWB. 7. Check that the fuser fan is working. Go to the OF3 Air Systems RAP. 8. Install new components as necessary: • Power supply unit 2, PL 1.10 Item 4. • Main PWB, PL 1.10 Item 1. • HVPS, PL 1.10 Item 2. |
Error code: | 10-302 |
Description: | Low fuser temperature |
Error code: | 10-304 |
Description: | Bad fuser temp |
Error code: | 10-308 |
Description: | High fuser temperature or open thermistor |
Error code: | 10-310 |
Description: | High fuser temperature |
Error code: | 10-312 |
Description: | Fuser not up to temperature after energy save |
Error code: | 10-314 |
Description: | Fuser problem |
Error code: | 10-320 |
Description: | Fuser web finished |
Error code: | 10-330, 10-335, 10-340 |
Description: | Exit switch, vertical sensor switch actuated when power is turned on |
Error code: | 11-100 ... 11-116 |
Description: | Sorter jam |
Error code: | 11-150 ... 11-176 |
Description: | Sorter auto stapler jam |
Error code: | 11-310, 11-314, 11-316 |
Description: | Sorter interlock |
Error code: | 11-325A, 11-325B, 11-325C, 11-325D, 11-325E, 11-325F, 11-325G |
Description: | Sorter index |
Error code: | 11-352, 11-354, 11-356 |
Description: | Sorter auto stapler interlocks |
Error code: | 11-365A, 11-365B, 11-365C, 11-365D, 11-365E |
Description: | Sorter auto stapler bin |
Error code: | 11-370, 11-371, 11-372A, 11-373A, 11-373B, 11-374 |
Description: | Sorter auto stapler staple failure, staple home problem or tamper home problem |
Error code: | 11-385A, 11-385B, 11-390A, 11-390B, 11-390C, 11-390D, 11-390E, 11-396A |
Description: | Sorter auto stapler staple failure, staple home problem or tamper home problem |
Error code: | 301 |
Description: | Fuser web must be replaced |
Causes: | • Disconnected or broken high voltage cable • Defective or not installed PCU • Defective high voltage power supply |
Remedy: | 1. Check or replace the connectors. 2. Replace the PCU for the affected colour. 3. Replace the high voltage power supply. |
Error code: | 302 |
Description: | Copy cartridge (drum unit) must be replaced |
Causes: | • Disconnected or broken high voltage cable • Defective or not installed PCU • Defective high voltage power supply |
Remedy: | 1. Check or replace the connectors. 2. Replace the PCU for the affected colour. 3. Replace the high voltage power supply. |
Error code: | 501 |
Display: | Service Call 501: Error |
Description: | Tray 1 must be rebuilt |
Causes: | Defective tray lift motor or connector disconnection. Defective upper limit sensor or connector disconnection. Motor overload. Defective motor. Loose connection. Broken harness. Defective IOB. Too much paper in the tray. Paper or other material is jammed in the parts between the tray and motor. |
Remedy: | • Replace the motor. • Reconnect the connector. • Replace the harness. • Replace the IOB. |
Error code: | 502 |
Display: | Service Call 502: Error |
Description: | Tray 2 must be rebuilt |
Causes: | Defective tray lift motor or connector disconnection. Defective upper limit sensor or connector disconnection. Motor overload. Defective motor. Loose connection. Broken harness. Defective IOB. Too much paper in the tray. Paper or other material is jammed in the parts between the tray and motor. |
Remedy: | • Replace the motor. • Reconnect the connector. • Replace the harness. • Replace the IOB. |
Error code: | 503 |
Display: | Service Call 503: Error |
Description: | Tray 3 must be rebuilt |
Causes: | (A model other than D581) Defective tray lift motor or connector disconnection. Defective upper limit sensor or connector disconnection. (D581) Defective stack transport clutch or connector disconnection. Transfer motor error/disconnection. Defective end fence home position sensor or connector disconnection. Defective tray lift motor or connector disconnection. Defective upper limit sensor or connector disconnection. Pickup SOL error/disconnection. Right tray sensor error/disconnection. |
Remedy: | Turn the main power switch off and on. |
Error code: | 504 |
Description: | Tray 4 must be rebuilt |
Causes: | The 2nd tray of D580, 1st tray of D580 when D579 and D580 are attached, the bottom D579 when two units of D579 are attached, or D631 when D581 and D631 are attached. Defective tray lift motor or connector disconnection. Defective upper limit sensor or connector disconnection D581 when D579 and D581 are attached.Defective stack transport clutch or connector disconnection. Transfer motor error/disconnection. Defective end fence home position sensor or connector disconnection. Defective tray lift motor or connector disconnection. Defective upper limit sensor or connector disconnection. Pickup SOL error/disconnection. Right tray sensor error/disconnection. |
Remedy: | Turn the main power switch off and on. |
Error code: | 505 |
Display: | ERROR 505 !WORK High |
Description: | HCF must be rebuilt |
Causes: | The 2nd tray of D580 when D579 and D580 are attached, or D631 when D580 and D631 are attached. Defective tray lift motor or connector disconnection. Defective upper limit sensor or connector disconnection. |
Remedy: | Turn the main power switch off and on. |
Error code: | 506 |
Display: | SYSTEM HALT (*) 506 : STATION SENS |
Description: | Bypass must be rebuilt |
Causes: | • Paper tray unit main motor connector or harness loose, broken, defective • Motor overload due to an obstruction • Motor defective |
Remedy: | 1. Replace the tray 3 or 4 lift motor. 2. Replace the tray 3 or 4 lift sensor. 3. Check or clear obstacles around pick-up solenoid 3 or 4. |
Error code: | 507 |
Description: | Duplex unit must be rebuilt |
Causes: | • Feed motor defective • Feed motor connector disconnected • Obstacle interfering with mechanical movement of motor. |
Remedy: | 1. Replace the tray 3 or 4 lift motor. 2. Replace the tray 3 or 4 lift sensor. 3. Check or clear obstacles around pick-up solenoid 3 or 4. |
Error code: | 508 |
Description: | Replace black developer |
Causes: | • HP sensors on the left and right side loose, disconnected, defective • Cutter motor harness damaged, defective • HP sensors defective • Cutter motor defective Note: Paper can be fed from the bypass table if the roll feeder or paper cassette is not operationg. |
Error code: | 509 |
Display: | SYSTEM HALT (*) 509 : HDC POSCNT |
Description: | Replace red developer |
Causes: | • Poor connection or defective tray 5 or 6 lift motor • Poor connection or defective tray 5 or 6 lift sensor • Remaining paper or another obstruction has stopped the tray and motor. • Pick-up solenoid 5 or 6 connector is loose. • Pick-up solenoid 5 or 6 is blocked by an obstruction. |
Remedy: | 1. Replace the tray 5 or 6 lift motor. 2. Replace the tray 5 or 6 lift sensor. 3. Check or clear obstacles around pick-up solenoid 5 or 6. |
Error code: | 510 |
Display: | SYSTEM HALT (*) 510 : X ORGIN |
Description: | Replace green developer |
Causes: | • Tray lift motor defective or connector disconnected • Lift sensor defective or disconnected • Pick-up solenoid defective or disconnected • Paper end sensor defective |
Remedy: | 1. Check the harness connection or replace it. 2. Replace the bypass tray lift motor. 3. Replace the bypass upper limit sensor. 4. Replace the bypass lower limit sensor. 5. Check or clear obstacles around the bypass pick-up solenoid. |
Error code: | 512 |
Display: | CAPSHTR ORGIN |
Description: | Replace brown developer |
Causes: | • Poor connection or defective LCT exit roller contact motor • Poor connection or defective LCT exit roller sensor |
Remedy: | 1. Check the harness connection. 2. Replace the LCT exit roller contact motor. 3. Replace the LCT exit roller sensor. |
Error code: | 513 |
Display: | ERROR 513 !MEDIA HEIGHT |
Description: | Copy cartridge (drum unit) will need replacing soon |
Remedy: | 1. Check the state of the Jam Detection Sensor. 2. Check the connector connection of the Jam Sensor and check the connection route. 3. Replace the Jam Detection Sensor (L/R) with a new one. 4. Replace the Slider PCB with a new one. 5. Replace the Main PCB with a new one. |
Error code: | 514 |
Display: | ERROR 514 MEDIA JAM |
Description: | Fuser web will need replacing soon |
Remedy: | 1. Check the state of the Jam Detection Sensor. 2. Check the connector connection of the Jam Sensor and check the connection route. 3. Replace the Jam Detection Sensor (L/R) with a new one. 4. Replace the Slider PCB with a new one. 5. Replace the Main PCB with a new one. |
Error code: | 515 |
Display: | ERROR 515 DETECTION ERROR |
Description: | DADF belt should be replaced |
Causes: | • Rear fence motor defective or poor connection • Paper or other obstacle interfering with operation of the sensors • Paper or other obstacle trapped between tray and motor • Motor mechanical overload due to obstruction • Return sensor or HP sensor defective or dirty Note • This problem will not issue the SC code on the operation panel. • The machine will prompt the operator to reset tray by opening and closing it. • If the problem persists, the machine will display again and the tray cannot be used. |
Error code: | 516 |
Display: | ERROR 516 MEDIA SET POSITION L |
Description: | DADF feed rollers should be replaced |
Causes: | • Loose connection between the BCU and the duplex unit controller board |
Remedy: | 1. Check the media setting position. 2. Perform cleaning of the media width sensor. 3. Execute [#TEST PAPER SENSOR]. |
Error code: | 517 |
Description: | Replace exposure lamp |
Causes: | • One of the fuses on the duplex unit controller has blown. NOTE: The fuses prevent excess electricity from flowing into the motors. |
Remedy: | 2/1 Optional Cassette Unit error, or 2/1 Optional Cassette Unit other than this printer`s option is installed |
Error code: | 518 |
Description: | Replace suction filter |
Error code: | 519 |
Display: | ERROR 519 NEGATIVE P.SENSOR |
Description: | Replace ozone filter |
Remedy: | 1. From [#TEST AGEING] -> [AIR PUMP] -> [: NegativePressure], check whether the pressure value at SPEED [0] and VALVE [__] is around ± 0 kPa. 2. Replace the negative pressure sensor PCB with a new one. |
Error code: | 520 |
Description: | Replace optics filter |
Causes: | • Physical obstruction blocking motor • Motor harness damaged, defective • Motor defective |
Error code: | 521 |
Description: | Replace particle filter |
Causes: | • Physical obstruction blocking motor • Motor harness damaged, defective • Motor defective |
Error code: | 522 |
Description: | Replace upper fuser roller |
Causes: | • Physical obstruction blocking motor • Motor harness damaged, defective • Motor defective |
Error code: | 523 |
Description: | Replace fuser pawls |
Causes: | • Fusing oil not circulated in the fusing unit • Overload to the fusing motor • Poor connection or defective LCT exit roller contact motor |
Remedy: | 1. Check or replace the fusing unit. 2. Check if remaining paper or obstruction in the fusing unit stops the fusing motor drive. 3. Replace the fusing motor. |
Парткод
Название
XEROX (5R206) Девелопер красный
XEROX Девелопер синий
XEROX Девелопер зеленый
XEROX Девелопер коричневый
XEROX (5R311) Девелопер черный
XEROX Тонер красный
XEROX Fuser Web
XEROX Тонер синий
XEROX Тонер зеленый
XEROX Тонер коричневый
XEROX Копи-картридж / Фотобарабан
XEROX Скрепки для сортер-финишера на 20 ячеек