Mutoh ValueJet 1304 Error Codes and Quick guides solved
– Printer model: Mutoh ValueJet 1304
– Mutoh ValueJet 1304 Error Code List and description errors:
- Code: E016-00
- Display: E 016 error Interrupt [00]
- Description: Interruption exception error: Abnormal condition in interruption process.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check AC power supply and printer surrounding equipment. 2. Check reappearance by turning ON/OFF the machine power several times. Make sure to perform this check repeatedly even if no problems seem to be present. (Make the same condition as user’s.) Contact our customer support center.
- Code: E016-01
- Display: E 016 error TLB Modif [01]
- Description: Command border exception/TLB exception (load or command fetch) error: Abnormal condition in command border. Or TLB exception in data load or command fetch.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check AC power supply and printer surrounding equipment. 2. Check reappearance by turning ON/OFF the machine power several times. Make sure to perform this check repeatedly even if no problems seem to be present. (Make the same condition as user’s.) Contact our customer support center.
- Code: E016-02
- Display: E 016 error TLB-L/I [02]
- Description: Data border exception/TLB exception
- Troubleshooting Guides: 3. Check serial number of the printer. 4. Main board assembly may be defective. • Contact our customer support center. • Replace main board assembly.
- Code: E016-03
- Display: E 016 error TLB-S [03]
- Description: Data border exception/TLB exception (store) error: Abnormal condition in data border. Or TLB exception in data storing.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 3. Check serial number of the printer. 4. Main board assembly may be defective. • Contact our customer support center. • Replace main board assembly.
- Code: E016-04
- Display: E 016 error AddErr-L/I [04]
- Description: Address exception error (load or command fetch): Address error in command load or fetch.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 3. Check serial number of the printer. 4. Main board assembly may be defective. • Contact our customer support center. • Replace main board assembly.
- Code: E016-05
- Display: E 016 error AddErr-S [05]
- Description: Address exception error (store): Address error in saving process.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 3. Check serial number of the printer. 4. Main board assembly may be defective. • Contact our customer support center. • Replace main board assembly.
- Code: E016-06
- Display: E 016 error BusErr-I [06]
- Description: Pass exception error (command fetch): Address error in command loading or storing
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check serial number of the printer. 2. Main board assembly may be defective. • Contact our customer support center. • Replace main board assembly.
- Code: E016-07
- Display: E 016 error BusErr-L [07]
- Description: Bus exception error (load or store): Bus error in command loading or storing
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check serial number of the printer. 2. Main board assembly may be defective. • Contact our customer support center. • Replace main board assembly.
- Code: E016-08
- Display: E 016 error SystemCall [08]
- Description: System call exception error: Abnormal condition in system call
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check serial number of the printer. 2. Main board assembly may be defective. • Contact our customer support center. • Replace main board assembly.
- Code: E016-09
- Display: E 016 error BreakPoint [09]
- Description: Break point exception error: Abnormal condition in break point
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check serial number of the printer. 2. Main board assembly may be defective. • Contact our customer support center. • Replace main board assembly.
- Code: E016-10
- Display: E 016 error Reserverd [10]
- Description: Reserved command exception error: Abnormal condition in reserved command
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check serial number of the printer. 2. Main board assembly may be defective. • Contact our customer support center. • Replace main board assembly.
- Code: E016-11
- Display: E 016 error Copro [11]
- Description: Coprocessor disabled exception error: Abnormal condition in coprocessor
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check serial number of the printer. 2. Main board assembly may be defective. • Contact our customer support center. • Replace main board assembly.
- Code: E016-12
- Display: E 016 error Overflow [12]
- Description: Arithmetic overflow exception error: Overflow occurs
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check AC power supply and printer surrounding equipment. 2. Check reappearance by turning ON/OFF the machine power several times. Make sure to perform this check repeatedly even if no problems seem to be present. (Make the same condition as user’s.) • Contact our customer support center. 3. Check serial number of the printer. 4. Main board assembly may be defective. • Contact our customer support center. • Replace main board assembly.
- Code: E016-13
- Display: E 016 error Trap [13]
- Description: Trap exception error: Trap occurs
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check AC power supply and printer surrounding equipment. 2. Check reappearance by turning ON/OFF the machine power several times. Make sure to perform this check repeatedly even if no problems seem to be present. (Make the same condition as user’s.) • Contact our customer support center. 3. Check serial number of the printer. 4. Main board assembly may be defective. • Contact our customer support center. • Replace main board assembly.
- Code: E016-15
- Display: E 016 error Floating [15]
- Description: Floating point exception error: Abnormal condition in floating point process
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check AC power supply and printer surrounding equipment. 2. Check reappearance by turning ON/OFF the machine power several times. Make sure to perform this check repeatedly even if no problems seem to be present. (Make the same condition as user’s.) • Contact our customer support center. 3. Check serial number of the printer. 4. Main board assembly may be defective. • Contact our customer support center. • Replace main board assembly.
- Code: E016-32
- Display: E 016 error WatchDog [32]
- Description: Watchdog time-out exception error: Time-out in watchdog
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check AC power supply and printer surrounding equipment. 2. Check reappearance by turning ON/OFF the machine power several times. Make sure to perform this check repeatedly even if no problems seem to be present. (Make the same condition as user’s.) • Contact our customer support center. 3. Check serial number of the printer. 4. Main board assembly may be defective. • Contact our customer support center. • Replace main board assembly.
- Code: E016-33
- Display: E 016 error Abort Err [33]
- Description: Abort error: Process aborted
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check AC power supply and printer surrounding equipment. 2. Check reappearance by turning ON/OFF the machine power several times. Make sure to perform this check repeatedly even if no problems seem to be present. (Make the same condition as user’s.) • Contact our customer support center. 3. Check serial number of the printer. 4. Main board assembly may be defective. • Contact our customer support center. • Replace main board assembly.
- Code: E065
- Display: E 065 error PF motor
- Description: Abnormal condition in PF motor (X-axis) during printer operation. Displayed if the difference between motor command value and feedback from encoder is large.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check error history from ‘Test7: Record.’ of selfdiagnosis function. 2. Set the number of endurance running cycles to 50 or more from “Check10: Endurance” of ‘Life2: PF Motor’ of self-diagnosis function, and check if ‘X motor error’ occurs. 3. Check ‘Encoder: PF’ from ‘Test5: Encoder’ of selfdiagnosis function. 4. PF motor assembly may be defective. 5. Main board assembly may be defective. – Check connection of following main board assembly connectors. • PF motor cable assembly connector: J20 • PF_ENC assembly connector: J12 • If NG, check connection of main board assembly connector: J12. • Replace PF motor assembly. • Replace main board assembly.
- Code: E066
- Display: E 066 error CR motor
- Description: Abnormal condition in CR motor (Yaxis) during printer operation. Displayed if the difference between motor command value and feedback from encoder is large.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check error history from ‘Test7: Record’ of selfdiagnosis function. 2. Move carriage in both directions while the printer is turned off, and check if there is any position where carriage does not move smoothly. 3. Set the number of endurance running cycles to 50 or more from “Check10: Endurance” of ‘Life1: CR motor’ of self-diagnosis function, and check if ‘Y motor error’ occurs. – • Clean and lubricate CR rail roller guide. • Check connection of following connectors. Main board: • CR motor assembly connector: J21 • CR cable connector: J9 – J11 CR board: • CR cable connector: J201 – J205
- Code: E067
- Display: E 067 error PF encoder
- Description: Abnormal condition in media feed amount (Xaxis) during printer operation. Displayed if there is no feedback from encoder.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check error history from ‘Test7: Record’ of “Check2: Test” of self-diagnosis function. 2. Set the number of endurance running cycles to 50 or more from “Check10: Endurance” of ‘Life2: PF Motor’ of self-diagnosis function, and check if ‘X motor error’ occurs. 3. Check ‘Encoder: PF’ from ‘Test5: Encoder’ of “Check2: Test” of self-diagnosis function. 4. PF motor assembly may be defective. 5. Main board assembly may be defective. – Check connection of following main board assembly connectors. • PF motor cable assembly connector: J20 • PF_ENC assembly connector: J12 • If NG, check connection of main board assembly connector: J12. • Replace PF motor assembly. • Replace main board assembly.
- Code: E068
- Display: E 068 error CR encoder
- Description: Abnormal condition in head travel distance (Yaxis) during printer operation. Displayed if there is no feedback from encoder.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check error history from of “Check2: Test” – ‘Test7: Record’ – “Record2: Error” of self-diagnosis function. 2. Move carriage in both directions while the printer is turned off, and check if there is any position where carriage does not move smoothly. 3. Set the number of endurance running cycles to 50 or more from “Check10: Endurance” of ‘Life1: CR motor’ of self-diagnosis function, and check if ‘Y motor error’ occurs. – • Clean and lubricate CR rail roller guide. • Check connection of following connectors. Main board: • CR motor assembly connector: J21 • CR cable connector: J9 – J11 CR board: • CR cable connector: J201 – J205
- Code: E069
- Display: E069 error PF time-out
- Description: Time-out condition in media feed amount (Xaxis) during printer operation. Displayed if pressure roller does not reach the defined position.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check error history from “Check2: Test” – ‘Test7: Record’ – “Record2: Error” of self-diagnosis function. 2. Set the number of endurance running cycles to 50 or more from “Check10: Endurance” of ‘Life2: PF Motor’ of self-diagnosis function, and check if ‘X motor error’ occurs. 3. Check ‘Encoder: PF’ from ‘Test5: Encoder’ of “Check2: Test” of self-diagnosis function. 4. PF motor assembly may be defective. 5. Main board assembly may be defective. – Check connection of following main board assembly connectors. • PF motor cable assembly connector: J20 • PF_ENC assembly connector: J12 • If NG, check connection of main board assembly connector: J12. • Replace PF motor assembly. • Replace main board assembly.
- Code: E070
- Display: E 070 error CR time-out
- Description: Time-out condition in head travel distance (Yaxis) during printer operation. Displayed if carriage does not reach the defined position.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check error history from “Check2: Test” – ‘Test7: Record’ – “Record2: Error” of self-diagnosis function. 2. Set the number of endurance running cycles to 50 or more from “Check10: Endurance” of ‘Life2: PF Motor’ of self-diagnosis function, and check if ‘X motor error’ occurs. 3. Check ‘Encoder: PF’ from ‘Test5: Encoder’ of “Check2: Test” of self-diagnosis function. 4. Check if Main Power Board normally supplies DC24V. 5. PF motor assembly may be defective. 6. Main board assembly may be defective. – Check connection of following main board assembly connectors. • PF motor cable assembly connector: J20 • PF_ENC assembly connector: J12 • If NG, check connection of main board assembly connector: J12. • Replace PF motor assembly. • Replace main board assembly. 7. Check if T fence is contaminated or worn out. 8. Check ‘CR Encoder’ from ‘Test5: Encoder’ of “Check2: Test” of self-diagnosis function. 9. Main board assembly may be damaged. • If grease or dust collect: Wipe fence with a dry cloth. • If ink deposit presents: Wipe it off with cloth dampened with neutral detergent. • If contamination or deposit is too heavy: Replace T fence. a) If NG: Check following cable connection. • CR board assembly connector J207 b) Replace following parts. • T fence • CR motor assembly • CR board assembly • CR cable • Replace main board assembly.
- Code: E071
- Display: E071 error PF overcurrent
- Description: Overload condition in PF motor (X-axis) during printer operation.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check error history from “Check2: Test” – ‘Test7: Record’ – “Record2: Error” of self-diagnosis function. 2. Set the number of endurance running cycles to 50 or more from “Check10: Endurance” of ‘Life2: PF Motor’ of self-diagnosis function, and check if ‘X motor error’ occurs. 3. Check ‘Encoder: PF’ from ‘Test5: Encoder’ of “Check2: Test” of self-diagnosis function. 4. Check if Main Power Board normally supplies DC24V. 5. PF motor assembly may be defective. 6. Main board assembly may be defective. – Check connection of following main board assembly connectors. • PF motor cable assembly connector: J20 • PF_ENC assembly connector: J12 • If NG, check connection of main board assembly connector: J12. • Replace PF motor assembly. • Replace main board assembly. 7. Check if T fence is contaminated or worn out. 8. Check ‘CR Encoder’ from ‘Test5: Encoder’ of “Check2: Test” of self-diagnosis function. 9. Main board assembly may be damaged. • If grease or dust collect: Wipe fence with a dry cloth. • If ink deposit presents: Wipe it off with cloth dampened with neutral detergent. • If contamination or deposit is too heavy: Replace T fence. a) If NG: Check following cable connection. • CR board assembly connector J207 b) Replace following parts. • T fence • CR motor assembly • CR board assembly • CR cable • Replace main board assembly.
– Mutoh ValueJet 1304 Error codes and solution steps to fix:
- Code: E072
- Display: E 072 error CR overcurrent
- Description: Overload condition in CR motor (Yaxis) during printer operation.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check error history from “Check2: Test” – ‘Test7: Record’ – “Record2: Error” of self-diagnosis function. 2. Set the number of endurance running cycles to 50 or more from “Check10: Endurance” of ‘Life2: PF Motor’ of self-diagnosis function, and check if ‘X motor error’ occurs. 3. Check ‘Encoder: PF’ from ‘Test5: Encoder’ of “Check2: Test” of self-diagnosis function. 4. Check if Main Power Board normally supplies DC24V. 5. PF motor assembly may be defective. 6. Main board assembly may be defective. – Check connection of following main board assembly connectors. • PF motor cable assembly connector: J20 • PF_ENC assembly connector: J12 • If NG, check connection of main board assembly connector: J12. • Replace PF motor assembly. • Replace main board assembly. 7. Check if T fence is contaminated or worn out. 8. Check ‘CR Encoder’ from ‘Test5: Encoder’ of “Check2: Test” of self-diagnosis function. 9. Main board assembly may be damaged. • If grease or dust collect: Wipe fence with a dry cloth. • If ink deposit presents: Wipe it off with cloth dampened with neutral detergent. • If contamination or deposit is too heavy: Replace T fence. a) If NG: Check following cable connection. • CR board assembly connector J207 b) Replace following parts. • T fence • CR motor assembly • CR board assembly • CR cable • Replace main board assembly.
- Code: E074
- Display: E074 error CR2 overcurrent
- Description: Overload condition in CR motor (Yaxis) during printer operation.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check error history from “Check2: Test” – ‘Test7: Record’ – “Record2: Error” of self-diagnosis function. 2. Set the number of endurance running cycles to 50 or more from “Check10: Endurance” of ‘Life2: PF Motor’ of self-diagnosis function, and check if ‘X motor error’ occurs. 3. Check ‘Encoder: PF’ from ‘Test5: Encoder’ of “Check2: Test” of self-diagnosis function. 4. Check if Main Power Board normally supplies DC24V. 5. PF motor assembly may be defective. 6. Main board assembly may be defective. – Check connection of following main board assembly connectors. • PF motor cable assembly connector: J20 • PF_ENC assembly connector: J12 • If NG, check connection of main board assembly connector: J12. • Replace PF motor assembly. • Replace main board assembly. 7. Check if T fence is contaminated or worn out. 8. Check ‘CR Encoder’ from ‘Test5: Encoder’ of “Check2: Test” of self-diagnosis function. 9. Main board assembly may be damaged. • If grease or dust collect: Wipe fence with a dry cloth. • If ink deposit presents: Wipe it off with cloth dampened with neutral detergent. • If contamination or deposit is too heavy: Replace T fence. a) If NG: Check following cable connection. • CR board assembly connector J207 b) Replace following parts. • T fence • CR motor assembly • CR board assembly • CR cable • Replace main board assembly.
- Code: E075
- Display: E075Err Head Cable
- Description: Abnormal condition in head cable or head thermistor.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check connection of head cable connectors on CR board assembly side and head side. • Is head cable inserted obliquely? • Is it locked securely? Reconnect head cable. 2. Is head cable broken? Replace head cable. 3. Head thermistor may be faulty. Replace Print head assembly.
- Code: E076
- Display: E 076 error pre-heater system
- Description: Abnormal condition in pre-heater system (thermistor, heater).
- Troubleshooting Guides: Disconnection of connector, wrong wiring, or heater malfunction of thermistor and heater may be occurred. 1. Reconnect connector of thermistor and heater. 2. Check connection of board section. 3. Replace heater.
- Code: E077
- Display: E077Err Platen Heat
- Description: Abnormal condition in platen heater system (thermistor, heater).
- Troubleshooting Guides: Disconnection of connector, wrong wiring, or heater malfunction of thermistor and heater may be occurred. 1. Reconnect connector of thermistor and heater. 2. Check connection of board section. 3. Replace heater.
- Code: E078
- Display: E078Err After Heat
- Description: Abnormal condition in after-heater system (thermistor, heater).
- Troubleshooting Guides: Disconnection of connector, wrong wiring, or heater malfunction of thermistor and heater may be occurred. 1. Reconnect connector of thermistor and heater. 2. Check connection of board section. 3. Replace heater.
- Code: E079
- Display: E079Err Commu.
- Description: Abnormal condition in serial communication between main board to controller board during printing operation.
- Troubleshooting Guides: • Communication cable may be faulty. • F/W on controller board may be faulty. • Main board assembly may be damaged. • Controller board assembly may be faulty. • Power board assembly may be damaged. 1. Check connection between main board to controller board. 2. Check connection between junction board to controller board. 3. Check firmware version and install the latest version. 4. Replace controller board or main board. 5. Replace power board assembly.
- Code: E080
- Display: E080Err Junction
- Description: Abnormal condition in serial communication between junction board to controller board during printing operation.
- Troubleshooting Guides: • Communication cable may be faulty. • F/W on controller board may be faulty. • Main board assembly may be damaged. • Controller board assembly may be faulty. • Power board assembly may be damaged. 1. Check connection between main board to controller board. 2. Check connection between junction board to controller board. 3. Check firmware version and install the latest version. 4. Replace controller board or main board. 5. Replace power board assembly.
- Code: E081
- Display: E 081 error CR origin
- Description: CR_HP detection is not possible.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check CR_HP sensor from ‘Sen1: CR Origin’ of selfdiagnosis function. • Check connection of CR_HP sensor cable assembly connector. 2. CR_HP sensor may be damaged. • Replace CR_HP sensor. 3. Main board assembly may be damaged. • Replace main board assembly.
- Code: E082
- Display: E 082 error wiper sensor
- Description: Abnormal condition in wiper sensor.
- Troubleshooting Guides: • Wiper sensor assembly may be faulty. • Maintenance assembly may be damaged. • Main board assembly may be faulty. 1. Check connection of wiper sensor connector. 2. Replace wiper sensor. 3. Replace wiper origin cable assembly. 4. Replace pump cap assembly. 5. Replace main board assembly.
- Code: E084
- Display: E084Err Head Dist.
- Description: Installed head is incorrect.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Installed head is not manufactured by other vendor. Replace head.
- Code: E085
- Display: E 085 error head overheat
- Description: Abnormal condition in head driver.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Main board assembly may be damaged. Replace main board assembly.
- Code: E086
- Display: E 086 error head OVP
- Description: Abnormal condition in head driver.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Head or head cable may be damaged. 1. Check connection of head cable. 2. Replace head.
- Code: E087
- Display: E087Err H Trans Th
- Description: Abnormal condition in head transistor
- Troubleshooting Guides: Temperature abnormality of head transistor on main board or sensor abnormality of thermistor may be occurred. 1. Replace thermistor. 2. Replace main board.
- Code: E090
- Display: E090Err Heater Volt.
- Description: • The input voltage of AC inlet may be too high. • HEATER CONT board assembly may be damaged.
- Troubleshooting Guides: • The input voltage of AC inlet may be too high. • HEATER CONT board assembly may be damaged. 1. Supply power to the AC inlet with proper voltage. 2. Replace HEATER CONT board assembly.
- Code: E097
- Display: E 097 error NVRAM
- Description: Abnormal condition in NVRAM.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace main board assembly.
- Code: n01
- Display: Cover Open
- Description: Front cover is open.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Is cover sensor assembly loose? Tighten cover sensor assembly screws.
- Code: n02
- Display: Lever Up
- Description: Media holding lever is turned backward.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Is P_EDGE sensor assembly cable at the head section connected correctly? Securely connect it to CR board assembly connector J211. 2. Is P_REAR sensor assembly under media guide R connected correctly? Securely connect it to main board assembly connector J114. 3. Check sensor sensitivity from ‘Sen 6:EdgeAD’ of self-diagnosis function. Adjust with main board assembly volume (R117, R119). Replace P_EDGE sensor assembly. 4. CR board assembly may be damaged. Replace CR board assembly. 5. Check presence of media from ‘Sen 7:Rear’ of selfdiagnosis function. When ‘Media End’ is displayed even if media is set, replace P_REAR sensor assembly. 6. CR cable may be broken. Replace CR cable. 7. Main board assembly may be damaged. Replace main board assembly. 7. Check presence of media from ‘Sen 7:Rear’ of selfdiagnosis function. When ‘Media End’ is displayed even if media is set, replace P_REAR sensor. 8. Main board assembly may be damaged. Replace main board assembly.
- Code: n03
- Display: Undefined Media
- Description: Media detection failed
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Is P_EDGE sensor assembly cable at the head section connected correctly? Securely connect it to CR board assembly connector J211. 2. Is P_REAR sensor assembly under media guide R connected correctly? Securely connect it to main board assembly connector J114. 3. Check sensor sensitivity from ‘Sen 6:EdgeAD’ of self-diagnosis function. Adjust with main board assembly volume (R117, R119). Replace P_EDGE sensor assembly. 4. CR board assembly may be damaged. Replace CR board assembly. 5. Check presence of media from ‘Sen 7:Rear’ of selfdiagnosis function. When ‘Media End’ is displayed even if media is set, replace P_REAR sensor assembly. 6. CR cable may be broken. Replace CR cable. 7. Main board assembly may be damaged. Replace main board assembly. 7. Check presence of media from ‘Sen 7:Rear’ of selfdiagnosis function. When ‘Media End’ is displayed even if media is set, replace P_REAR sensor. 8. Main board assembly may be damaged. Replace main board assembly.
- Code: n04
- Display: Media Slant
- Description: Media is running obliquely.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Set media again and check reappearance. If this error is caused by user’s inappropriate media setting, instruct correct media setting procedure. 2. Is suction fan works normally when checked through “Fan1: Vacum Fan” of ‘Test6: Fan’ of self-diagnosis function? – Check connection of following main board assembly connectors. • Suction fan 1 cable: J128 • Suction fan 2 cable: J127 • Suction fan L cable: J126 • Replace suction fan assembly. • Replace cable of suction fan that does not operate normally. 3. Is shielding material secured at specified position? Remount it at specified position. 4. Check pressure lever operation. Apply grease (G501) to pressure cam and make adjustment. 5. Is P_EDGE sensor assembly cable at head connected correctly? Securely connect it to CR board assembly connector J211. 6. Check sensor sensitivity from ‘Sen 6:EdgeAD’ of self-diagnosis function. • Adjust with main board assembly volume (R361, R365). • Replace P_EDGE sensor assembly.
- Code: n05
- Display: [KCMY] Ink Near End [KCMY] Ink End
- Description: Ink is running short. Printing is possible. Ink has run out. Any printing operation stops immediately.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check contact of the ink sensor assembly. Reconnect following connectors. MAIN board: J43 HEATER JUNCTION board: • Connector J5(K) • Connector J6(C) • Connector J7(M) • Connector J8(Y) 2. For the ink color that is displayed as ‘Ink Near End’ or ‘Ink End’, switch ink sensor assembly connector with that of normally displayed ink color. • If ink color display changes after replacing connector: Ink sensor assembly is damaged. Replace ink sensor assembly. • If ink color display does not change after replacing connector: JUNCTION board assembly may be damaged.Replace JUNCTION board assembly.
- Code: n06
- Display: [KCMY] No Cartridge
- Description: Cartridge is not installed.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn machine OFF. Turn it ON again and check if the same message appears. If message appears: Refer to action in check item No. 2. sensor assembly connector. Reconnect following connectors. MAIN board: J43 HEATER JUNCTION board: • Connector J5(K) • Connector J6(C) • Connector J7(M) • Connector J8(Y) 3. For the ink color that is displayed as ‘Little ink’ or ‘No ink’, switch ink NOT sensor assembly connector with that of normally displayed ink color. If ink color displayed as ‘No ink’ changes after replacing connector: Ink sensor assembly is damaged. Replace ink sensor assembly. If ink color displayed as ‘No ink’ does not change after replacing connector: JUNCTION board assembly may be damaged.Replace JUNCTION board assembly.
- Code: n07
- Display: [KCMY]Not Original
- Description: Specified ink cartridge is not installed.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check if the same message appear if turning machine OFF and turn it ON again. If the message appears: Refer to the action in check item No. 2. 2. Check if specified ink cartridge is used. Replace ink cartridge with specified one. 3. Check if a new ink cartridge is detected normally while pushing in / pulling out the cartridge. If detection does not operate normally, replace following parts. • Ink sensor assembly • Main board assembly 4. Check contact of ink ID sensor assembly connector. – Reconnect following main board assembly connectors. MAIN board: J43 HEATER JUNCTION board: • Connector J5(K) • Connector J6(C) • Connector J7(M) • Connector J8(Y) If no change occurs, proceed to step (5).
- Code: n08
- Display: Warning: Waste fluid box full
- Description: Waste fluid box is almost full.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn machine OFF. Turn it ON again and check if the same message appears. If the message appears: Refer to the action in check item No. 2. – 2. Waste ink in waste fluid box reaches full level. Replace waste fluid box.
- Code: n09
- Display: Warning: Ink tube life
- Description: Ink tube life has almost expired.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Turn machine OFF. Turn it ON again and check if the same message appears. If the message appears: Refer to the action in check item No. 2. 2. Use of ink tube has exceeded specified level. Replace ink tube.
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