OKI pro905 Error Codes list and solutions
– Compatible Printer model: OKI pro905
– OKI pro905 Error Code description:
- Code: 001
- Display: Service Call 001: Error
- Description: A heavy trouble of the CU substrate (defective substrate or power supply capacity shortage) was detected.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Is the error display reproducible? Yes Power OFF/ON Is the error display reproducible? Yes Replace CU PCB. (Must replace EEPROM)
- Code: 002 … 007
- Display: Service Call Power off/on nnn: Fatal Error PC: nnnnnnnn LR: nnnnnnnn FR: nnnnnnnn 002: Error to 007: Error
- Description: This stems from a variety of causes. For analyzing causes, record three numbers (called program counting value) indicated below LCD column and a printer firmware version. [Cause] (1) Unmatched print data and printer FW (2) Damaged EEPROM data (3) Defect ROM DIMM or RAM DIMM (4) Defect components etc. of CPU and ASIC (5) Others Keep on an alyzing causes if an error still remains. Above mentioned (1) to (4) is likelihood of causes.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Record three digital numbers below LCD column. Restart with OFF/ON? Yes Notify three digital numbers below LCD column and F/W version. Does an error occur in a particular print data? No Check if it occurs depending on a print data. Is the error display reproducible? Yes Request for print data investigation. No Change RAM DIMM or ROM DIMM. Is the error display reproducible? Is the error display reproducible? Yes Replace CU PCB. (Must replace EEPROM) Yes Initialize EEPROM. No Re-execute Network setup, such as user setup etc. for use. Yes Change the printer.
- Code: 025
- Display: Service Call 025: Error
- Description: CU Font ROM Hash Error1
- Troubleshooting Guides: Detected a Font Data hash check error. (Japan Model only) Replace CU PCB. (Must replace EEPROM)
- Code: 030
- Display: Service Call 030: Error
- Description: CU Resident RAM Check Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Is the error display reproducible? Yes Replace CU PCB. (Must replace EEPROM)
- Code: 031
- Display: Service Call 031: Error
- Description: CU Slot1 DIMM RAM Check Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Is the applicable RAM DIMM mounted properly? No Re-mount applicable RAM DIMM. Is operation restored by replacing the applicable RAM DIMM? Yes Replace RAM DIMM. No Replace CU PCB. (Must replace EEPROM)
- Code: 037
- Display: Service Call 037: Error
- Description: Slot2 RAM Spec error Specification of DIMM in CU RAM slot2 is unsupported.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Is this a standard RAM DIMM? No Use a standard RAM DIMM. Is the applicable RAM DIMM difference mounted normal? No Re-mount applicable RAM DIMM. Replace RAM DIMM. Is operation restored by replacing the applicable RAM DIMM? Yes Replace CU PCB. No (Must replace EEPROM)
- Code: 040
- Display: Service Call 040: Error
- Description: CU EEPROM ERROR
- Troubleshooting Guides: Is the problem corrected by replacing the CU PCB EEPROM? Yes REPLACE EEPROM. (User must correct environmental conditions) No Replace CU PCB. (Must replace EEPROM)
- Code: 041
- Display: Service Call 041: Error
- Description: CU FLASH ERROR CU PCB flash ROM error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Is the error display reproducible? Yes Replace CU PCB. (Must replace EEPROM)
- Code: 042 … 045
- Display: Service Call 042: Error to 045: Error
- Description: CU PCB flash ROM error Flash File System Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Failed to access flash memory that is surfacemounted on CU PCB. Replace CU PCB (Must replace EEPROM)
- Code: 048
- Display: Service Call 048: Error
- Description: PS+PCL Model CU ROM is mounted on a PCL model unit. A program for PostScript and PCL models was written on the PCL mode.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Is a standard model program ROM mounted? Check whether the program for the model of the printer is written on the printer. No Replace Program ROM DIMM. Replace with standard program ROM DIMM officially for the model. Replace the CU board with a CU board for the model of the printer.
- Code: 049
- Display: 049: Error
- Description: CU Type Mismatch CU ROM model mismatches unit.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Is a standard model program ROM mounted? Check whether the program for the model of the printer is written on the printer. No Replace Program ROM DIMM. Replace with standard program ROM DIMM officially for the model. Replace the CU board with a CU board for the model of the printer.
- Code: 050
- Display: Service Call 050: Error
- Description: Operator Panel Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Is the error display reproducible? Yes Refer to the flowchart on Failure to appear on LCD.
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- Code: 051
- Display: Service Call 051: Error
- Description: CU FAN ERROR CPU cooling fan of CU PCB is abnormal
- Troubleshooting Guides: Is the connection of the CU PCB normal? No Normally connect. Yes Replace fan. Replace and restore fan? No Replace CU PCB. (Must replace EEPROM)
- Code: 052
- Display: Power Off/on 052: Error
- Description: Image Processor Driver Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Is the error display reproducible? Power OFF/ON Replace CU PCB. (Replace EEPROM)
- Code: 060
- Display: Power Off/on 060: Error
- Description: Parallel Interface Driver Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Is the error display reproducible? Power OFF/ON Replace CU PCB.(Replace EEPROM)
- Code: 062
- Display: Power Off/on 062: Error
- Description: USB Drive Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Is the error display reproducible? Power OFF/ON Is the Network PCB properly mounted? Replace CU PCB.(Replace EEPROM)
- Code: 063
- Display: Power Off/on 063: Error
- Description: Network comm. Error H/W I/F abnormality between CU-NIC.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Does replacement of the network PCB correct the problem? No Properly mount Yes Replace Network No Replace CU PCB. (Must replace EEPROM)
- Code: 070
- Display: Power Off/on 070: Error
- Description: CANT_HAPPEN PS Firmware Abnormality Detection
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check if problem is corrected by turning OFF/ON Power/ No Replace CU PCB. (Must replace EEPROM)
- Code: 072
- Display: Power Off/on 072: Error
- Description: Engine communication error I/F Error between PUCU.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Is the CU Assy properly mounted? No Properly mount Does replacement of the CU Yes Replace CU PCB. (Must replace EEPROM) PCB corrects the Replace PU PCB
- Code: 073 … 075
- Display: Power Off/on 073: Error to 075: Error
- Description: Video overrun detect
- Troubleshooting Guides: Is the CU Assy properly mounted? No Properly mount Does replacement of the CU PCB corrects the problem? Yes Replace CU PCB. (Must replace EEPROM)
- Code: 081
- Display: Service Call 081: Error
- Description: Parameter Match Check Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Normal Read/Write not possible with EEPROM or Flash. If the condition does not change replace CU PCB.
- Code: 0xFOC, 0xFOD, 0xFOD, 0xFFE, 0xFFF
- Display: Service Call 203: Error 204: Error 207: Error to 213: Error Power Off/on nnn: p 0xFOC: Error 0xFOD:Error 0xFFE:Error 0xFFF:Error
- Description: CU Program Dysfunction
- Troubleshooting Guides: Detected illegal process with CU program. Yes Write down the 24 digit number displayed on the LCD panel and report it. Turn OFF the power. Then check the insertion of the CU board. Now turn ON the power again.
- Code: 104
- Display: Service Call 104: Error
- Description: When turning ON the power, detected error in engine EEPROM test total.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Does the Error take place again? Replace engine control PCB (S2X).
- Code: 105
- Display: Service Call 105: Error
- Description: When turning ON the power, failed to detect the EEPROM (presence).
- Troubleshooting Guides: Is there an EEPROM? Yes Mount an EEPROM. No Mount the EEPROM. Does the Error take place again? Yes Replace engine control PCB (S2X )
- Code: 106
- Display: Service Call 106: Error
- Description: Error detected in engine control logic.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Does the Error take place again? Yes Replace engine control PCB (S2X).
- Code: 111 … 117
- Display: Service Call 111: Error to 117: Error
- Description: An optional unit for another model was detected. 111: Duplex unit, 112: 2nd Tray, 113: 3rd Tray, 114: 4thTray, 115: 5th Tray, 116: Finisher, 117: Inverter
- Troubleshooting Guides: Is the proper optional unit for that model mounted? No Mount the proper optional unit. Check the connection. Then turn ON the power again. No Replace the unit if operations are not restored.
- Code: 121
- Display: Service Call 121: Error
- Description: Low Voltage Power FAN Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Is the PU PCB high voltage power cable properly connected? No Connect properly Yes Check to see if there is any contact-defects in the high voltage system. Replace High Voltage Power Unit 2) Does the Error take place again?
- Code: 123
- Display: Service Call 123: Error
- Description: Sensor detects an inappropriate relative humidity for the operating environment.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Is an Error message displayed? Yes Turn ON power again. 2) Does the Error take place again? Yes Replace the environmental sensor.
- Code: 124
- Display: Service Call 124: Error
- Description: Sensor detects an inappropriate room temperature for the operating environment.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Is an Error message displayed? Yes Turn ON power again. 2) Does the Error take place again? Yes Replace the environmental sensor.
- Code: 125
- Display: Service Call 125: Error
- Description: Error detected in MPT home position.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Is an Error message displayed? Yes Turn ON power again. 2) Does the Error take place again? Yes Replace MPT
- Code: 126
- Display: Turn OFF the power and wait. 126: Dew Error
- Description: Sensor Dew Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Sensor Dew Error Detected Wait a while then turn ON power again.
- Code: 128
- Display: Service Call 128: Error
- Description: Engine FAN Motor Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Error was detected in each fan. 01: Fuser FAN Error 02: Power FAN Error 03: PU Motor FAN Error 04: Belt FAN Error 05: IDFAN Error 06: Top Cover FAN Error Is the applicable location of the fan connection normal? If the condition does not change. Replace fan.
- Code: 131 … 134
- Display: Service Call 131: Y Head 132: M Head 133: C Head 134: K Head
- Description: After turning ON the power or when cover is closed, the sensor detects that the unit is missing.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Is an Error message displayed? Yes Check the OED head unit. 2) Is the LED head properly mounted? No Turn ON power again. 3) Does the Error take place again? Yes Replace LED head Assy.
- Code: 140, 141, 142
- Display: Service Call 140: Y, 141: M 142: Error
- Description: Color ID up/down error is detected.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Is an Error message displayed? Yes Turn ON power again. Confirm that the Y, M, and C 2) Does the Error take place again? Yes ID units are in position, and reboot.
- Code: 144 … 147
- Display: Service Call 144: Y ID 145: M ID 146: C ID 147: K ID
- Description: This is indicated when the toner feed switch error or the toner lock-lever-open error occurs repeatedly when new toner is used.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Is the toner locklever- open error indicated? Yes Confirm that the lever is in position. 2) Does the problem persist even if the ID units are replaced? Yes Replace the toner feed unit. No Replace the ID units.
- Code: 150 … 153
- Display: Service Call 150:Y, 151:M 152:C, 153:K
- Description: When ID unit fuse cannot be cut.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check if the ID Unit is normally mounted. Yes Check cable connection, then replace engine PCB.
- Code: 154
- Display: Service Call 154: Error
- Description: When belt unit fuse cannot be cut.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Is the belt unit mounted normally? Yes Check cable connection, then replace engine PCB.
- Code: 155
- Display: Service Call 155: Error
- Description: When fuser unit fuse cannot be cut.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Is the fuser unit mounted normally? Yes Check cable connection, then replace engine PCB.
- Code: 160 … 163
- Display: Service Call 160:Y Toner 161:M Toner 162:C Toner 163:K Toner
- Description: Toner sensor detected error.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Is an Error message displayed? Yes Replace toner sensor or Assy (SGG-PCB). 2) Does the Error take place again? Yes Replace toner sensor or Assy (SGG-PCB).
- Code: 167
- Display: Service Call 167: Error
- Description: Thermistor Slope Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Is an Error message displayed? Yes Turn ON power again. 2) Does the Error take place again? Yes Leave for 30 minutes then turn ON power again.
- Code: 168
- Display: Service Call 168: Error
- Description: Compensation Thermistor Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Is an Error message displayed? Yes Turn ON power again. 2) Does the Error take place again? Yes Leave for 30 minutes then turn ON power again.
- Code: 169
- Display: Service Call 169: Error
- Description: Upper Side Thermistor Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Is an Error message displayed? Yes Turn ON power again. 2) Does the Error take place again? Yes Leave for 30 minutes then turn ON power again.
- Code: 170 … 175
- Display: Service Call 170: Error 171: Error 174: Error 175: Error
- Description: Fuser Thermistor shortcircuit or Open is detected (High Temperature (HOT) or Low Temperature (COLD))
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Is an Error message displayed? Yes Turn ON power again. 2) Does the Error take place again? Yes Leave for 30 minutes then turn ON power again.
- Code: 172, 176
- Display: Service Call 172: Error 176: Error
- Description: Thermistor indicates High Temperature (HOT) Error.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Is an Error message displayed? Yes Turn ON power again. 2) Does the Error take place again? Yes Leave for 30 minutes then turn ON power again
- Code: 173, 177
- Display: Service Call 173: Error 177: Error
- Description: Thermistor indicates Low Temperature (COLD) Error.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Is an Error message displayed? Yes Turn ON power again. 2) Does the Error take place again? Yes Leave for 30 minutes then turn ON power again.
- Code: 179
- Display: Service Call 179: Error
- Description: Wrong Fuser Standard
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Is the model and power voltage of the fuser mounted proper? No Assemble proper fuser. Yes Check to see that the fuser is properly assembled. 2) Fuser is properly mounted, but Error results again. Yes Replace fuser.
- Code: 187
- Display: Service Call 187: Error
- Description: Communication with control panel failed.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Is the control panel and cable connected properly? No Connect properly Yes Replace the control panel and cable.
- Code: 188
- Display: Service Call 188: Error
- Description: Sub-CPU I/F Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Sub-CPU Communication Error Check the connection of the S2P board. Replace the S2P board.
- Code: 190
- Display: Service Call 190: Error
- Description: System Memory Overflow
- Troubleshooting Guides: System Memory Overflow Power OFF/ON. Replace CUPCB. Replace EEPROM
- Code: 200 … 202
- Display: Service Call 200: Error to 202: Error
- Description: PU Firm Download Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Error occurred when downloading PU firmware. After turning ON the power again, try downloading again. (This process isn’t executed for regular operations, therefore, will not occur)
- Code: 204 … 213
- Display: Service Call 203: Error 204: Error 207: Error to 213: Error Power Off/on nnn: p 0xFOC: Error 0xFOD:Error 0xFFE:Error 0xFFF:Error
- Description: CU Program Dysfunction
- Troubleshooting Guides: Detected illegal process with CU program. Yes Write down the 24 digit number displayed on the LCD panel and report it. Turn OFF the power. Then check the insertion of the CU board. Now turn ON the power again.
- Code: 209
- Display: Power On/off209: DOWNLOAD ERROR
- Description: Custom Media Table Download Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Failed to download custom media table. After turning ON the power again, try downloading again. (This process isn’t executed for regular operations, therefore, will not occur)
- Code: 220
- Display: Service Call 220: Error
- Description: Print Statistic mismatch
- Troubleshooting Guides: HDD was removed or replaced after print statistic is set to ON. Get the original HDD back.
- Code: 230
- Display: Service Call 230: Error
- Description: RFID Reader not Installed
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) RFID read device error Yes Check the connection of the RFID R/W board. 2) Does the Error take place again? Yes Replace the RFID R/W board. Replace the S2X board.
- Code: 231
- Display: Service Call 231: Error
- Description: RFID Reader I/F Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: An interface error was detected with the RFID reader device. 01: communication error between the RFID reader and the engine PCB. 02: the transceiver circuit error of the RFID reader. 03: communication error between the RFID reader and the Toner cartridge. 04: the Toner cartridge detection error (more than 4). 01: Same action as for error 230 02: Replace the RFID R/W board. 03: Check the connection of the antenna cable. 04: Check to confirm that the number of Toner cartridge is correct.
- Code: 240, 241, 247
- Display: Service Call 240: Error 241: Error 247: Error
- Description: Engine Program Memory Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: 240:Flash-memory hardware error 241 :Duplex flashmemory error 247:Sub-CPU flashmemory error If the error still occurs after rebooting, replace the circuit board of the relevant unit.
- Code: 250
- Display: Service Call 250: Error
- Description: Secure File Erasing Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: The printer detected a secure-file erasure error. Erase contents of HDD completely by using the disk erase function (HDD ERASE).
- Code: 251
- Display: Service Call 251: Error
- Description: Secure Disk Erasing Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: The printer detected an error during data erasure on its HDD. Turn off and on the printer. If this does not work, replace the HDD.
- Code: 400
- Display: Service Call 400: Error
- Description: Check Paper Print Interrupted %TRAY% Incorrectly sized paper has been used.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Check that the correct paper size is set 2) Open and close the side cover of Tray 1. Proceed with the following when a tray other than the MPTray is indicated as the source of the error. Pull out the indicated tray. 3) Check that the paper guide plate and the paper stopper are in the correct position respectively. Remove paper from the tray and separate each sheet before returning to the tray. 4) Place the tray back in the printer. Notifies that paper of inappropriate size was supplied from a tray. Check the paper in the tray or check to see if multi-feed occurred. The printer performs Recovery Print when the cover is opened/closed and recovers from the error state.
- Code: 501
- Display: Service Call 501: Error
- Description: Press ONLINE Button for Restorative Page Overrun The paper was cut and ejected due to page overrun.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Press ONLINE Button 2) Change the condition and print again. Page Overrun. Printing Fails. Printing stops and paper is cut without a wait for print completion and then ejected. Operation resumes when the ONLINE SW is pressed.
- Code: 502
- Display: Service Call 502: Error
- Description: User Operation is required to reprint or cancel.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Press ONLINE button to reprint. 2) Press CANCEL button to cancel. Requests retry. Upon recovery from error, the printer prompts the user to select Retry or Cancel. If the user chooses Retry, the paper has to be readied.
- Code: 503
- Display: Service Call 503: Error
- Description: Check Attached Feeder. Feeder Error Feeder Unit error was detected.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Turn off Printer 2) Check the feeder unit. Feeder Error. Notified of this error from the feeder, the printer displays it.
- Code: 910 … 914
- Display: Power Off/on 910: Error to 914: Error
- Description: GDDC Error 910:Tray1 GDDC Error 911:Tray2 GDDC Error 912:Tray3 GDDC Error 913:Tray4 GDDC Error 914:Tray3 GDDC Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check to confirm that the tray is mounted correctly. Replace the geared motor of the tray.
- Code: 917
- Display: Power Off/on 917: Error
- Description: Belt Slit Sensor Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: The belt is not running properly. Does terror message still appear after rebooting? Yes Check to confirm that the belt is mounted correctly. Replace the belt.
- Code: 918
- Display: Power Off/on 918: Error
- Description: Duplex FAN0 Alarm Detection
- Troubleshooting Guides: Error of the fan in the duplex unit. Does the error still occur after rebooting? Yes Check to confirm that the duplex unit is mounted correctly. Check the connection of the fan. Yes Replace the fan.
- Code: 919
- Display: Power Off/on 919: Error
- Description: Duplex 24V Abnormal Current Detection
- Troubleshooting Guides: 24 V of power is not supplied to the duplex unit properly. Does the error still occur after rebooting? Yes Check to confirm that the duplex unit is mounted correctly. Yes Check the connection of the fan. Replace the fan.
- Code: 920
- Display: Power Off/on 920: Error
- Description: Yellow Image Drum Lock Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: The Y ID unit is not operating properly. Does the error message still appear after rebooting? Yes Check to confirm that the Y ID unit is in position. Replace the Y ID unit. Yes Replace the Y ID motor.
- Code: 921
- Display: Power Off/on 921: Error
- Description: Magenta Image Drum Lock Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: The M ID unit is not operating properly. Yes Check to confirm that the M ID unit is in position. Does error message still appear after rebooting? Yes Replace the M ID unit. Replace the M ID motor.
- Code: 922
- Display: Power Off/on 922: Error
- Description: Cyan Image Drum Lock Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: The C ID unit is not operating properly. Yes Check to confirm that the C ID unit is in position. Does error message still appear after rebooting? Yes Replace the C ID unit. Replace the C ID motor.
- Code: 923
- Display: Power Off/on 923: Error
- Description: Black Image Drum Lock Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: The K ID unit is not operating properly. Yes Check to confirm that the K ID unit is in position. Does the error message still appear after rebooting? Yes Replace the K ID unit. Replace the K ID motor.
- Code: 924
- Display: Power Off/on 924: Error
- Description: Tray2 24V Abnormal Voltage Detection
- Troubleshooting Guides: 24 V of power is not supplied to tray 2 properly. Check to confirm that tray 2 is mounted correctly.
- Code: 925
- Display: Power Off/on 925: Error
- Description: Tray3 24V Abnormal Voltage Detection
- Troubleshooting Guides: 24 V of power is not supplied to tray 3 properly Check to confirm that tray 3 is mounted correctly.
- Code: 926
- Display: Power Off/on 926: Error
- Description: Tray4 24V Abnormal Voltage Detection
- Troubleshooting Guides: 24 V power is not supplied to tray 4 properly Check to confirm that tray 4 is mounted correctly.
- Code: 927
- Display: Power Off/on 927: Error
- Description: Tray5 24V Abnormal Voltage Detection
- Troubleshooting Guides: 24 V of power is not supplied to tray 5 properly Check to confirm that tray 5 is mounted correctly.
- Code: 928
- Display: Power Off/on 928: Error
- Description: Fuser Motor Lock Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: The fuser is not operating properly. Does the error still occur? Yes Check to confirm that fuser is in position. Replace fuser Yes Replace the fuser motor.
- Code: 929
- Display: Power Off/on 929: Error
- Description: Waste Toner Transfer Motor Lock Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: The waste toner transfer motor is not operating properly. Does the error still occur? Yes Check to confirm that the waste toner transfer system is operating properly. Replace waste toner motor
- Code: 930
- Display: Power Off/on 930: Error
- Description: Sub-CPU Clock Frequency Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: The Sub-CPU clock frequency is not correct. Does the error still occur? Yes Check the connection of the S2P board. Replace the S2P board.
- Code: 931
- Display: Power Off/on 931: Error
- Description: Duplex CPU Clock Frequency Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: The duplex CPU clock frequency is not correct. Does the error still occur? Yes Check the connection of the V72-18 board. Replace the V72-18 board.
- Code: 932
- Display: Power Off/on 932: Error
- Description: Inverter CPU Clock Frequency Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: The inverter CPU clock frequency is not correct. Does the error still occur? Yes Check the connection of the V72-13 board. Replace the V72-13 board.
- Code: 940
- Display: Power Off/on 940: Error
- Description: Waste Toner Transfer Error
- Troubleshooting Guides: The transfer mechanism of the toner duct for ID is not operating properly. Does the error still occur? Check to confirm that the basket assembly is in position (if it is engaged with the gear of the printer). Yes Check to confirm that the holder magnet D contains a magnet, and check the magnetic polarity. Yes Replace the HAL IC circuit board. Yes Replace the duct assembly toner.
- Code: 983
- Display: Power Off/on 983: Error
- Description: Error due to detection of the toner cartridges of the same color
- Troubleshooting Guides: Two or more toner cartridges of the same color are detected. Install the cartridge of the specified in the specified position.
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Waste Ink Pad Counter Utility Functions:
– Cleaning printhead.
– Ink charge.
– Fix Epson red lights blinking Error
– Fix Epson Service Required Error: A printer’s ink pad at the end of its service life Please contact Epson Support.
– Check the current value of waste ink counters and ink level counters.
– Clear Waste Ink Counters.
– Read and write serial number.
– Read and write USB ID.
– Read and write HEAD ID.
– Make EEPROM dump, backup.
– Paper feed test.
– Nozzle check.
– Color check pattern.
– Initialize (disable) PF deterioration offset.
– Retrieve device information
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