Sharp ARM237 Printer with list Error Codes and Epson L565 Adjustment Program
– Printer model: Sharp ARM237
– Error codes on Sharp ARM237 with details instruction fixing:
- Code: A0-01
- Description: Security incompatibility error
When the PCL or the FAX board is installed, it does not match with compatible/incompatible setup of the MCU board security. - Causes: The security compatibility/incompatibility of the installed PCL or FAX board does not match with that of the MCU board.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Cheek the security compatibility/ incompatibility of each board. Match the security compatibility/incompatibility of the boards.
- Code: E1-00
- Description: MCU-IMC communication trouble
Communication establishment error/ framing/parity/protocol error - Causes: IMC PWB connector disconnection Motherboard connector pin breakage IMC PWB ROM defect, data failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the connectors of the IMC PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier. Check the ROM of the IMC PWB.
- Code: E1-10
- Description: IMC PWB trouble
Communication trouble between MCU and IMC PWB - Causes: IMC PWB connector disconnection Motherboard connector pin breakage IMC PWB ROM defect, data failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the connectors of the IMC PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier. Check the ROM of the IMC PWB.
- Code: E1-11
- Description: IMC board ASIC error
ASIC abnormality on IMC board - Causes: IMC board abnormality
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the IMC PWB.
- Code: E1-12
- Description: IMC board CODEC IC error
CODEC IC (JBIG chip) abnormality on IMC board - Causes: IMC board abnormality
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the IMC PWB.
- Code: E1-13
- Description: IMC board flash ROM error
Flash ROM abnormality on IMC board - Causes: IMC board abnormality
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the IMC PWB. ‘When the program download is abnormally terminated, a error may occur. In this case, download the program again.’
- Code: E1-14
- Description: IMC board expanded memory module (DIMM) error
IMC extended compression memory module installation error IMC extended compression memory access error - Causes: IMC expanded memory module installation trouble IMC expanded memory module trouble IMC expanded memory contact trouble IMC board abnormality
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check installation of the expanded memory module. (Spec: Added to Slot 1.) Replace the expanded memory module. Replace the IMC PWB.
- Code: E1-15
- Description: IMC board Page Memory error/SRAM error
IMC Page Memory Work SRAM abnormality - Causes: IMC board abnormality
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the IMC PWB. Remarks Print Buffer Page Memory or Work SRAM abnormality
- Code: E1-16
- Description: IMC board compression image store memory error
Access error of IMC standard compression memory - Causes: IMC board abnormality
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the IMC PWB.
- Code: E1-17
- Description: IMC board smoothing IC error
IMC smoothing IC abnormality - Causes: IMC board abnormality
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the IMC PWB.
- Code: E1-80
- Description: IMC PWB communication trouble (protocol)
Communication trouble between MCU and IMC PWB (Protocol error) - Causes: IMC PWB connector disconnection Motherboard connector pin breakage IMC PWB ROM defect, data failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the connectors of the IMC PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier. Check the ROM of the IMC PWB.
- Code: E1-81
- Description: IMC PWB communication trouble (Parity)
Communication trouble between MCU and printer IMC (Parity error) - Causes: IMC PWB connector disconnection Motherboard connector pin breakage IMC PWB ROM defect, data failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the connectors of the IMC PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier. Check the ROM of the IMC PWB.
- Code: E1-82
- Description: IMC PWB communication trouble (Overrun)
Communication trouble between MCU and IMC PWB (Overrun error) - Causes: IMC PWB connector disconnection Motherboard connector pin breakage IMC PWB ROM defect, data failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the connectors of the IMC PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier. Check the ROM of the IMC PWB.
- Code: E1-84
- Description: IMC PWB communication trouble (Framing)
Communication trouble between MCU and IMC PWB (Framing error) - Causes: IMC PWB connector disconnection Motherboard connector pin breakage IMC PWB ROM defect, data failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the connectors of the IMC PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier. Check the ROM of the IMC PWB.
- Code: E1-88
- Description: IMC PWB communication trouble (Timeout)
Communication trouble between MCU and IMC PWB (Time-out error) - Causes: IMC PWB connector disconnection Motherboard connector pin breakage IMC PWB ROM defect, data failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the connectors of the IMC PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier. Check the ROM of the IMC PWB.
- Code: E7-02
- Description: LSU trouble
BD signal from LSU is not detected in a constant cycle. (Kept OFF or ON) - Causes: LSU connector or LSU inside harness trouble or disconnection Polygon motor rotation abnormality Laser does not illuminate. MCU PWB failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check for disconnection of the LSU connector. Check the LSU operation with SIM 61-1. Check that the polygon motor rotates normally. Check laser LED lighting. LSU replacement Replace the MCU PWB.
- Code: E7-10
- Description: Shading trouble (black correction)
CCD black reference plate scan level abnormality when the copy lamp turns off. - Causes: Flat cable installation failure to CCD unit CCD unit error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check flat cable installation to the CCD unit. Check CCD unit.
- Code: E7-11
- Description: Shading trouble (white correction)
Improper CCD white reference plate reading level for copy lamp lighting - Causes: Flat cable installation failure to CCD unit ‘Dirt on the mirror, lens, and reference white plate’ Copy lamp operation error CCD unit abnormality MCU PWB abnormality (Occurred in the SPF scan position.)
- Troubleshooting Guides: ‘Clean the mirror, the lens, and the reference white plate.’ Check the copy lamp light quantity and its operation. (SIM 5-3) Check CCD unit. Check MCU PWB.
– Sharp ARM237 printer Error Codes and quick guide on repairing:
- Code: E7-12
- Description: Shading trouble
White correction is not completed in the specified number of times. - Causes: Flat cable installation failure to CCD unit ‘Dirt on the mirror, lens, and reference white plate’ Copy lamp lighting trouble CCD unit abnormality MCU PWB abnormality
- Troubleshooting Guides: ‘Clean the mirror, the lens, and the reference white plate.’ Check the copy lamp light quantity and its operation. (SIM 5-3) Check CCD unit. Check MCU PWB.
- Code: EE-EL
- Description: Developer adjustment trouble (Over-toned abnormality)
An abnormality occurred in execution of automatic developer adjustment. Sample data was detected over-toner. - Causes: Toner concentration sensor abnormality Toner concentration trouble Developing unit trouble MCU PWB failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM 25-2 to perform the auto developer adjustment.
- Code: EE-EU
- Description: Developer adjustment trouble (Undertoned abnormality)
An abnormality occurred in execution of automatic developer adjustment. Sample data was detected under-toner. - Causes: Toner concentration sensor abnormality Toner concentration trouble Developing unit trouble MCU PWB failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM 25-2 to perform the auto developer adjustment.
- Code: F1-00
- Description: Finisher communication trouble
Communication line test error occurs when power is turned on or after the exit of a simulation mode. Error in Finisher communication - Causes: Connection trouble or disconnection of the connector and harness between the body and the finisher. Finisher control PWB trouble Control PWB failure Malfunction by noises
- Troubleshooting Guides: Turn off/of the power to cancel the trouble. Check connector/harness of communication line Replace the finisher control PWB.
- Code: F1-01
- Description: Side guide plated home position error
The side guide plate cannot return to the home position. - Causes: Side guide plate drive motor abnormality Side guide plate home position sensor abnormality Finisher PWB abnormality
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM3-3-1 to check the side guide plate motor operation.
- Code: F1-06
- Description: Offset motor trouble
When the offset motor of the finisher is driven it does not reach the specified position. - Causes: Offset motor abnormality Offset motor origin sensor abnormality Finisher PWB abnormality
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM 3-3-6 to check the offset motor operation.
- Code: F1-08
- Description: Staple motor error
The staple motor cannot return to the home position. - Causes: Staple motor abnormality Staple motor home position sensor abnormality Staple unit abnormality Finisher PWB abnormality
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM 3-3-7 to check the staple motor operation.
- Code: F1-11
- Description: Rear edge plate home position error
The rear edge plate cannot return to the home position. - Causes: Rear edge plate drive motor abnormality Side guide plate home position sensor abnormality Finisher PWB abnormality
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM 3-3-2 to check the rear edge plate motor operation.
- Code: F1-15
- Description: Finisher lift-up motor trouble
The finisher lift-up motor does not reach the specified position. - Causes: Lift-up motor abnormality Lift-up motor upper limit sensor abnormality Finisher PWB abnormality
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM 3-3-5 to check the lift-up motor operation.
- Code: F2-02
- Description: Toner supply failure
The value judged from the actual toner supply hysteresis differs greatly from the toner sensor value. - Causes: Developing unit trouble Toner supply abnormality caused by installation of unpacked toner cartridge
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the developing unit Use SIM 25-1 to perform DV stirring.
- Code: F2-04
- Description: Identification error
Identification error When the CRUM trademark differs. When the CRUM company code differs. - Causes: CRUM chip failure Erroneous developing unit
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the CRUM chip. Replace the developing unit
- Code: F5-02
- Description: Copy lamp lighting abnormality
The copy lamp does not light up. - Causes: Copy lamp error Copy lamp harness abnormality CCD PWB harness abnormality
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the copy lamp (SIM 5-3) When the lamp lights: Check the harnesses and connectors between the CCD unit and the MCU PWB. When the lamp does not light: Check the harness and connector between the copy lamp and the MCU PWB. Replace the copy lamp unit. Replace the MCU PWB. Remarks Copy lamp disconnection Cable is not attached.
- Code: F6-00
- Description: MCU-FAX communication trouble
Communication establishment error/ framing/parity/protocol error - Causes: FAX control PWB connector disconnection Defective harness between FAX control PWB and MCU PWB Motherboard connector pin breakage FAX control PWB ROM error/Data error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check connector/harness of FAX control PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier. Check FAX control PWB ROM.
- Code: F6-10
- Description: FAX control PWB trouble
Communication trouble between MCU and FAX control PWB - Causes: FAX control PWB connector disconnection Defective harness between FAX control PWB and MCU PWB Motherboard connector pin breakage FAX control PWB ROM error/Data error IC on FAX PWB causes abnormality
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check connector/harness of FAX control PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier. Check FAX control PWB ROM. Replace the FAX PWB.
- Code: F6-80
- Description: FAX control PWB communication trouble (Protocol)
Communication trouble between MCU and FAX control PWB (Protocol error) - Causes: FAX control PWB connector disconnection Defective harness between FAX control PWB and MCU PWB Motherboard connector pin breakage FAX control PWB ROM error/Data error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check connector/harness of FAX control PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier. Check FAX control PWB ROM.
- Code: F6-81
- Description: FAX control PWB communication trouble (Parity)
Communication trouble between MCU and FAX control PWB (Parity error) - Causes: FAX control PWB connector disconnection Defective harness between FAX control PWB and MCU PWB Motherboard connector pin breakage FAX control PWB ROM error/Data error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check connector/harness of FAX control PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier. Check FAX control PWB ROM.
- Code: F6-82
- Description: FAX control PWB communication trouble (Over-run)
Communication trouble between MCU and FAX control PWB (Overrun error) - Causes: FAX control PWB connector disconnection Defective harness between FAX control PWB and MCU PWB Motherboard connector pin breakage FAX control PWB ROM error/Data error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check connector/harness of FAX control PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier. Check FAX control PWB ROM.
- Code: F6-84
- Description: FAX control PWB communication trouble (Framing)
Communication trouble between MCU and FAX control PWB (Framing error) - Causes: FAX control PWB connector disconnection Defective harness between FAX control PWB and MCU PWB Motherboard connector pin breakage FAX control PWB ROM error/Data error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check connector/harness of FAX control PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier. Check FAX control PWB ROM.
- Code: F6-88
- Description: FAX control PWB communication trouble (Timeout)
Communication trouble between MCU and FAX control PWB (Timeout error) - Causes: FAX control PWB connector disconnection Defective harness between FAX control PWB and MCU PWB Motherboard connector pin breakage FAX control PWB ROM error/Data error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check connector/harness of FAX control PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier. Check FAX control PWB ROM.
- Code: F6-99
- Description: FAX control PWB destination error
The machine destination setup does not coincide with the FAX board destination setup. - Causes: The machine destination setup (Sim 26-6) does not coincide with the FAX board setup
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the variety of FAX LIU PWB. Check the machine destination setup (Sim 22-6) and FAX country code (Soft SW table).
- Code: F9-00
- Description: MCU-PRT communication trouble
Communication establishment error/ framing/parity/protocol error - Causes: Printer PWB connector disconnection Harness trouble between the printer PWB and the MCU PWB Motherboard connector pin breakage Printer PWB ROM trouble/Data disturbance
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the connectors and harness of the printer PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier. Check ROM on printer PWB.
- Code: F9-10
- Description: Printer PWB trouble
Communication trouble between MCU and printer PWB - Causes: Printer PWB connector disconnection Harness trouble between the printer PWB and the MCU PWB Motherboard connector pin breakage Printer PWB ROM trouble/Data disturbance
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the connectors and harness of the printer PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier. Check ROM on printer PWB.
- Code: F9-80
- Description: Printer PWB communication trouble (Protocol)
Communication trouble between MCU and printer PWB (Protocol error) - Causes: Printer PWB connector disconnection Harness trouble between the printer PWB and the MCU PWB Motherboard connector pin breakage Printer PWB ROM trouble/Data disturbance
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the connectors and harness of the printer PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier. Check ROM on printer PWB.
- Code: F9-81
- Description: Printer PWB communication trouble (Parity)
Communication trouble between MCU and printer PWB (Parity error) - Causes: Printer PWB connector disconnection Harness trouble between the printer PWB and the MCU PWB Motherboard connector pin breakage Printer PWB ROM trouble/Data disturbance
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the connectors and harness of the printer PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier. Check ROM on printer PWB.
- Code: F9-82
- Description: Printer PWB communication trouble (Overrun)
Communication trouble between MCU and printer PWB (Overrun error) - Causes: Printer PWB connector disconnection Harness trouble between the printer PWB and the MCU PWB Motherboard connector pin breakage Printer PWB ROM trouble/Data disturbance
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the connectors and harness of the printer PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier. Check ROM on printer PWB.
- Code: F9-84
- Description: Printer PWB communication trouble (Framing)
Communication trouble between MCU and printer PWB (Framing error) - Causes: Printer PWB connector disconnection Harness trouble between the printer PWB and the MCU PWB Motherboard connector pin breakage Printer PWB ROM trouble/Data disturbance
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the connectors and harness of the printer PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier. Check ROM on printer PWB.
- Code: F9-88
- Description: Printer PWB communication trouble (Timeout)
Communication trouble between MCU and printer PWB (Timeout error) - Causes: Printer PWB connector disconnection Harness trouble between the printer PWB and the MCU PWB Motherboard connector pin breakage Printer PWB ROM trouble/Data disturbance
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the connectors and harness of the printer PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier. Check ROM on printer PWB.
- Code: F9-99
- Description: Machine-PCL board language error
The machine language setup does not coincide with the PCL board language setup. - Causes: PCL board connection error SIM setup error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the firmware of the PCL board and the combination of the panel screen data, and download the correct version, if necessary. Check the machine language information. (Machine language setup: SIM 26-22)
- Code: H2-00
- Description: Main heater lamp thermistor open hard detection
Main heater lamp thermistor open detection Fusing unit not installed - Causes: Thermistor defect Control PWB failure Fusing section connector contact failure Fusing unit not installed
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the harness and the connector of the thermistor and the MCU. Clear the display of self-diagnostics with SIM 14.
- Code: H2-01
- Description: Sub heater lamp thermistor open hard detection
Sub heater lamp thermistor open detection Fusing unit not installed - Causes: Thermistor defect Control PWB failure Fusing section connector contact failure Fusing unit not installed
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the harness and the connector of the thermistor and the MCU. Clear the display of self-diagnostics with SIM 14.
- Code: H3-00
- Description: Main heater lamp abnormally high temperature hard detection trouble
The fusing main heater thermistor causes abnormally high temperature. - Causes: Main heater lamp thermistor defect Control PWB failure Fusing section connector contact failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the main heater lamp blinking with SIM 5-2-1. When the lamp blinks normally: Check the thermistor and the harness. Check the MCU PWB thermistor input circuit. If lamp lights and stays lit: Check the power PWB and the MCU PWB lamp control circuit. Clear the display of self-diagnostics with SIM 14.
- Code: H3-01
- Description: Sub heater lamp abnormally high temperature hard detection troubl
The fusing sub heater thermistor causes abnormally high temperature. - Causes: Sub heater lamp Thermistor defect Control PWB failure Fusing section connector contact failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the sub heater lamp blinking with SIM 5-2-2. When the lamp blinks normally: Check the thermistor and the harness. Check the MCU PWB thermistor input circuit. If lamp lights and stays lit: Check the power PWB and the MCU PWB lamp control circuit. Clear the display of self-diagnostics with SIM 14.
- Code: H3-10
- Description: Main heater lamp abnormally high temperature soft detection trouble
A/D value the fusing main heater lamp thermistor causes abnormally high temperature (over 230°C). - Causes: Main heater lamp thermistor defect Control PWB failure Fusing section connector contact failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the main heater lamp blinking with SIM 5-2-1. When the lamp blinks normally: Check the thermistor and the harness. Check the MCU PWB thermistor input circuit. If lamp lights and stays lit: Check the power PWB and the MCU PWB lamp control circuit. Clear the display of self-diagnostics with SIM 14.
- Code: H3-11
- Description: Sub heater lamp abnormally high temperature soft detection trouble
A/D value the fusing sub heater lamp thermistor causes abnormally high temperature (over 230°C). - Causes: Sub heater lamp thermistor defect Control PWB failure Fusing section connector contact failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the sub heater lamp blinking with SIM 5-2-2. When the lamp blinks normally: Check the thermistor and the harness. Check the MCU PWB thermistor input circuit. If lamp lights and stays lit: Check the power PWB and the MCU PWB lamp control circuit. Clear the display of self-diagnostics with SIM 14.
- Code: H4-00
- Description: Main heater lamp abnormally low temperature detection
The setup temperature (about 90°C) is not reached within the specified time (about 17sec) from turning on the power ON SW. (When the temperature of main heater lamp thermistor falls below 140°C in the standby mode or printing.) Whether temperature of main heater lamp thermistor falls below 50°C in the pre-heat mode. - Causes: Main heater lamp thermistor defect Main heater lamp failure Main thermostat failure Control PWB failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the heater lamp blinking with SIM 5- 2. When the lamp blinks normally: Check the thermistor and the harness. Check the MCU PWB thermistor input circuit. When the lamp does not light: Check for disconnection of the heater lamp and thermostat. Check the interlock switch. Check the power PWB and the MCU PWB lamp control circuit. Clear the display of self-diagnostics with SIM 14.
- Code: H4-01
- Description: Sub heater lamp abnormally low temperature detection
The setup temperature (about 90°C) is not reached within the specified time (about 17sec) from turning on the power ON SW. (When the temperature of sub heater thermistor falls below 140°C in the standby mode or printing.) Whether temperature of sub heater lamp thermistor falls below 50°C in the pre-heat mode. - Causes: Sub heater lamp thermistor defect Sub heater lamp failure Sub thermostat failure Control PWB failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the sub heater lamp blinking with SIM 5-2-2. When the lamp blinks normally: Check the thermistor and the harness. Check the MCU PWB thermistor input circuit. When the lamp does not light: Check for disconnection of the heater lamp and thermostat. Check the interlock switch. Check the power PWB and the MCU PWB lamp control circuit. Clear the display of self-diagnostics with SIM 14.
- Code: H4-20
- Description: Main heater lamp abnormally low temperature detection
The setup temperature (about 25°C: Sim 43-1-1) is not reached within the specified time (about 32sec) from turning on the power ON SW. (When the temperature falls below 140°C in the standby mode.) - Causes: Main heater thermistor defect Main heater lamp failure Main thermostat failure Control PWB failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the main heater lamp blinking with SIM 5-2. When the lamp blinks normally: Check the thermistor and the harness. Check the MCU PWB thermistor input circuit. When the lamp does not light: Check for disconnection of the heater lamp and thermostat. Check the interlock switch. Check the power PWB and the MCU PWB lamp control circuit. Clear the display of self-diagnostics with SIM 14.
- Code: H4-21
- Description: Sub heater lamp abnormally low temperature detection
The setup temperature (about 25°C: Sim 43-1-1) is not reached within the specified time (about 32sec) from turning on the power ON SW. (When the temperature falls below 140°C in the standby mode.) - Causes: Sub heater thermistor defect Sub heater lamp failure Sub thermostat failure Control PWB failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the sub heater lamp blinking with SIM 5-2-2. When the lamp blinks normally: Check the thermistor and the harness. Check the MCU PWB thermistor input circuit. When the lamp does not light: Check for disconnection of the heater lamp and thermostat. Check the interlock switch. Check the power PWB and the MCU PWB lamp control circuit. Clear the display of self-diagnostics with SIM 14.
- Code: H5-01
- Description: 10 continuous POD1, POD2 or PPD2 JAM
POD1, POD2, PPD2 JAM was detected 10 continuous times from turning on the power ON. - Causes: The fusing JAM is not completely removed. (Jam paper remains.) POD1, POD2, PPD2 sensor breakdown or harness connection trouble Fusing unit installation failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check for jam paper in the fusing section. (paper winding, etc.) Check fusing unit installation. Check the POD1, POD2 or PPD2 sensor. Clear the trouble with SIM 14.
- Code: L1-00
- Description: Scanner feed trouble
Scanner feed is not completed within the specified time. - Causes: Mirror unit defect Scanner wire disconnection Origin detection sensor error Mirror motor harness abnormality
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the scanning operation with SIM 1- 1. Mirror base feed trouble Check for disconnection of the scanner wire. Check the harness and connector between the mirror motor and the MCU PWB. Replace the mirror unit. Replace the MCU PWB. When the mirror feeds: Check the mirror home position sensor with SiM 1-2.
- Code: L3-00
- Description: Scanner return trouble
Scanner return is not completed within the specified time. ‘When OC copying with the mirror at the home position, the mirror is not in the home position. ‘ - Causes: Mirror unit defect The scanner wire is disconnected. Origin detection sensor error Mirror motor harness abnormality
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the scanning operation with SIM 1- 1. Mirror base return trouble Check for disconnection of the scanner wire. Check the harness and connector between the mirror motor and the MCU PWB. Replace the mirror unit. Replace the MCU PWB. When the mirror feeds: Check the mirror home position sensor with SiM 1-2.
- Code: L4-01
- Description: Main motor trouble
The main motor does not rotate. The motor lock signal is detected for 1sec or more after the main motor rotates. The motor lock signal is detected for 1sec during rotation of the main motor. - Causes: Main motor defect Main motor connection, harness trouble or disconnection MCU PWB failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the main motor operation with SIM 25-1. Check connection of the main motor harness and connector. Replace the main motor. Replace the MCU PWB.
- Code: L4-11
- Description: Shifter motor trouble
The shifter home position detection signal is not detected when the shifter is operating. - Causes: Shifter motor trouble or harness connection trouble and disconnection Shifter home position sensor trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the shifter motor operation with SIM 3-11. Check connection of the shifter motor harness/connector. Replace the shifter motor. Replace the MCU PWB.
- Code: L6-10
- Description: Polygon motor lock trouble
The polygon motor does not rotate. The motor lock signal is detected for 6sec or more after the polygon motor rotates. The motor lock signal is detected for 1sec during rotation of the polygon motor. - Causes: Polygon motor unit failure Polygon motor connection, harness trouble or disconnection MCU PWB failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the polygon motor operation with SIM 61-1. Check connector/harness of polygon motor Replace the polygon motor. Replace the MCU PWB.
- Code: L8-10
- Description: Power abnormality detection trouble
The power status monitoring signal keeps power OFF state after passing the specified time (2sec). - Causes: Circuit around the power status monitoring signal failure.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check whether power status monitoring signal on MCU PWB is OPEN or not. Replace MCU PWB.
- Code: PF-00
- Description: RIC communication error
The copy inhibit command from RIC is received. - Causes: Judged by the host.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Inform to the host.
- Code: U1-01
- Description: FAX battery error
The SRAM backup battery voltage on FAX PWB falls. - Causes: The SRAM backup battery voltage on FAX PWB falls.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check voltage of the SRAM back up battery. Replace the battery.
- Code: U1-02
- Description: PANEL LOW battery error
The voltage of the panel clock function battery falls. - Causes: The voltage of the panel clock function battery falls.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check voltage of panel clock function battery. Replace the battery.
- Code: U2-04
- Description: EEPROM communication error
MCU PWB EEPROM access circuit failure - Causes: EEPROM defective ICU PWB EEPROM access circuit failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check that the EEPROM is properly set. Clear trouble with SIM 16. Replace the MCU PWB. Remarks EEPROM abnormality
- Code: U2-20
- Description: Machine speed code data error
The machine (Boot) speed information is not identical to the model code speed information. - Causes: EEPROM defective SIM operation error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check that the machine set with SIM 26- 57 is identical to the model information. Remarks When the boot program speed code does not match with the body model information.
- Code: U2-40
- Description: CRUM chip communication error
Error in MCU-CRUM chip communication - Causes: CRUM chip failure Developing unit contact trouble MCU PWB failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the CRUM chip. Check installation of the developing unit. Clear the trouble with SIM 16. Replace the MCU PWB. Remarks CRUM communication error
- Code: U7-00
- Description: RIC communication trouble
Error in communication with RIC Error in communication test after turning on the power or canceling SIM. - Causes: Connector harness contact trouble or disconnection RIC control PWB trouble MCU PWB failure Malfunction by noises
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the communication cable, connectors from the RIC box to the main body.
- Code: U9-00
- Description: MCU-OPE communication trouble
Communication establishment error/ framing/parity/protocol error - Causes: Operation control PWB connector disconnection Operation control PWB MCU PWB harness failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the connectors and harness of the operation control PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier. Check ROM on the operation control PWB.
- Code: U9-80
- Description: Operation control PWB communication trouble (Protocol)
Communication trouble between MCU and the operation control PWB (Protocol error) - Causes: Operation control PWB connector disconnection Operation control PWB MCU PWB harness failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the connectors and harness of the operation control PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier.
- Code: U9-81
- Description: Operation control PWB communication trouble (Parity)
Communication trouble between MCU and the operation control PWB (Parity error) - Causes: Operation control PWB connector disconnection Operation control PWB MCU PWB harness failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the connectors and harness of the operation control PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier.
- Code: U9-82
- Description: Operation control PWB communication trouble (Overrun)
Communication trouble between MCU and the operation control PWB (Overrun error) - Causes: Operation control PWB connector disconnection Operation control PWB MCU PWB harness failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the connectors and harness of the operation control PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier.
- Code: U9-84
- Description: Operation control PWB communication trouble (Framing)
Communication trouble between MCU and the operation control PWB (Framing error) - Causes: Operation control PWB connector disconnection Operation control PWB MCU PWB harness failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the connectors and harness of the operation control PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier.
- Code: U9-88
- Description: Operation control PWB communication trouble (Time-out)
Communication trouble between MCU and the operation PWB (Time-out error) - Causes: Operation control PWB connector disconnection Operation control PWB MCU PWB harness failure
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the connectors and harness of the operation control PWB and MCU PWB. Check the grounding of the copier.
- Code: U9-99
- Description: Operation panel destination error
An error occurred in checking the destination of the operation panel and the main body. - Causes: Erroneous connection the operation panel unit SIM setup error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the destination information of the operation panel unit and the MCU. (Use SIM 26-6 for the destination of the body.)
Epson L565 Adjustment Program
– OS Support: only Windows Operating System.
– Because Adjprog.exe gets Hardware ID info => Antivirus will misunderstand Adjprog.exe is the virus ==> you need to disable antivirus before extract and run Epson L565 Adjustment Program or add to exclusion folder
– Limitation: Unlimited using on only 1 Computer.
– Epson L565 AdjProg or Epson L565 Adjustment Program or Epson L565 Adj Program, is a middleware developed by third-party software to supply for Epson L565 printer, making printer continuous printing without error.
– Epson L565 Adjustment Program is featured with clearing the waste ink counter, ultra-deep clean to clean the printhead, adjust the smoothness of the printhead, adjust the motor headers, and fix the errors: no printing, lack of colour printing, colour blur, prints with horizontal and vertical stripes…
Epson L565 Adjustment Functions:
– Bi-D Adjustment
– USB ID Input
– Initial Ink Charge
– Deep Cleaning the Print Head
– Reset Waste Ink Pad Counter
– Head ID Setting
– EEPROM initial setting
– Top margin Adjustment
Using Epson L565 Adjustment Program
– Choose printer model and usb connection
– Choose Particular Adjustment Mode
– Choose Waste Ink Pad Counter
– Read Waste Ink Pad Counter
– Reset Waste Ink Pad Counter
Active Epson L565 Adjustment Program
– Run Adjprog.exe, Copy L565 Hardware ID, send it to admin email : [email protected] to get serial key and then active Epson L565 Adjustment Program.
– More information about Epson L565 Adjustment Program: https://shop.nguyendangnam.com/product/epson-l565-adjustment-program/
– Download Canon driver and firmware in specific model: https://dnasofts.com/canon-ipf510-printer-driver-firmware-and-user-manual-free-download/
– Download Epson driver and firmware in specific model: https://dnasofts.com/download-epson-lq-1050x-driver-firmware-and-manuals/
Source:
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https://shop.nguyendangnam.com/
https://nguyendangnam.me/
https://chiplessprinter.com/reset-epson-waste-ink-pad-counter.html
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