Sharp MX2300 Printer with list Error Codes and Epson L3260 Adjustment Program
– Printer model: Sharp MX2300
– Error codes on Sharp MX2300 with details instruction fixing:
- Code: A0-01
- Description: PCU ROM abnormality
PCU ROM content trouble - Causes: Firmware upgrade is not made properly due to power OFF, etc.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM49-1 to upgrade the firmware.
- Code: A0-02
- Description: SCU ROM abnormality
SCU ROM content trouble - Causes: Some part of SFU is not upgraded during upgrading of the firmware.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM49-1 to execute the firmware.
- Code: A0-10
- Description: Controller ROM error
SFU combination error in the controller - Causes: SFU upgrade was not properly made when upgrading the firmware.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Controller firmware upgrade
- Code: A0-11
- Description: IF version discrepancy (CTL-PCU)
Combination error between CTL and PCU - Causes: Combination error between CTL and PCU
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the firmware combination between CTL and PCU.
- Code: A0-12
- Description: IF version discrepancy (CTL-SCU)
Combination error between CTL and SCU - Causes: Combination error between CTL and SCU
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the firmware combination between CTL and SCU.
- Code: A0-20
- Description: Machine level error (CTL detection)
Combination error between the machine production/ remodeling and the firmware - Causes: Combination error between the machine production/ remodeling and the firmware
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the combination between the machine production/remodeling and the firmware.
- Code: A0-21
- Description: Machine level error (PCU detection)
Combination error between the machine production/ remodeling and the firmware - Causes: Combination error between the machine production/ remodeling and the firmware
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the combination between the machine production/remodeling and the firmware.
- Code: A0-22
- Description: Machine level error (SCU detection)
Combination error between the machine production/ remodeling and the firmware - Causes: Combination error between the machine production/ remodeling and the firmware
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the combination between the machine production/remodeling and the firmware.
- Code: CE-00
- Description: Communication error other than CE- 01 – 08
Another communication error occurs. - Causes: Network cable connection trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check to insure that the network cable is securely connected.
- Code: CE-01
- Description: Network controller trouble
Network controller and its peripheral circuit trouble - Causes: Network controller and its peripheral circuit trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Check the network controller and its peripheral circuit. 2) Output the NIC Config Page and check the NIC version. 3) Replace the MFPcnt PWB.
- Code: CE-02
- Description: Not-specified mail/FTP server error
The specified mail server, FTP server, and SMB server are not found - Causes:
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Network cable connection trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check to insure that the network cable is securely connected. Case 2 Cause Network setup trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides 1) Check that the connected network supports TCP/ IP protocol. 2) Check from Web page that the Primary/ Secondary E-mail Server Address or the FTP server/Desktop PC/SMB server address as the destination is properly set. 3) When the above address is described with the Hostname, check that the DNS server is properly set or not. Case 3 Cause SMTP server/FTP server/NST/SMB server trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the SMTP server/FTP server/NST/SMB server for any trouble.
- Code: CE-03
- Description: Communication error in image send
The specified server does not respond during image send. - Causes: Network cable connection trouble SMTP server/FTP server/NST/SMB server trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Network cable connection trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check to insure that the network cable is securely connected. Case 2 Cause SMTP server/FTP server/NST/SMB server trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the SMTP server/FTP server/NST/SMB server for any trouble.
- Code: CE-04
- Description: FTP server account name or authentication password input error
The entered FTP server account name or the authentication password is invalid. The entered SMB server log-in name or the password is invalid. - Causes: Network cable connection trouble The FTP server account name registered as the destination or the password for the account is incorrect. The SMB server account name registered as the destination or the password for the account is incorrect.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Network cable connection trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check to insure that the network cable is securely connected. Case 2 Cause The FTP server account name registered as the destination or the password for the account is incorrect. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check to insure that the FTP server account name registered as the destination or the password for the account is correct. Case 3 Cause The SMB server account name registered as the destination or the password for the account is incorrect. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check to insure that the SMB server account name registered as the destination or the password for the account is correct.
- Code: CE-05
- Description: FTP server directory input error
The entered FTP server directory is invalid. The entered SMB server folder is invalid. - Causes: Network cable connection trouble The FTP server account name registered as the destination or the password for the account is incorrect. The SMB server account name registered as the destination or the password for it is incorrect.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Network cable connection trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check to insure that the network cable is securely connected. Case 2 Cause The FTP server account name registered as the destination or the password for the account is incorrect. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check to insure that there exits the FTP server directory registered as the destination. Case 3 Cause The SMB server account name registered as the destination or the password for it is incorrect. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check to insure that there exists the SMB server folder registered as the destination.
- Code: CE-06
- Description: POP3 server access error
The specified mail server (POP3) is not found. (POP3 server access error) - Causes: Network cable connection trouble Network setup error PO3 server trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Network cable connection trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check to insure that the network cable is securely connected. Case 2 Cause Network setup error Check and Troubleshooting Guides 1) Check that the connected network supports TCP/IP protocol. 2) Check the Web page to insure that the POP3 server address is correctly set. 3) If the above address is described in Hostname, check to insure that the DNS server is correctly set. Case 3 Cause PO3 server trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the POP3 server for any trouble.
- Code: CE-07
- Description: POP3 server authentication check error
The entered POP3 server account name or the authentication password is invalid. (POP3 server authentication check error) - Causes: Network cable connection trouble The POP3 server account name or the password registered for the account is incorrect.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Network cable connection trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check to insure that the network cable is securely connected. Case 2 Cause The POP3 server account name or the password registered for the account is incorrect. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check to insure that the POP3 server account name or the password for the account is correct.
- Code: CE-08
- Description: POP3 server timeout error
The specified mail server (POP3) does not respond. (POP3 server timeout error) - Causes: Network cable connection trouble POP3 server trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Network cable connection trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check to insure that the network cable is securely connected. Case 2 Cause POP3 server trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the POP3 server for any trouble.
- Code: E7-00
- Description: System memory access error
System memory trouble (Tandem memory cannot be guaranteed.) Access to system memory cannot be made. - Causes: Expansion memory instillation error Garbled data Dirt on the memory pin
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Expansion memory instillation error Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check installation of the system expansion memory. Case 2 Cause Garbled data Check and Troubleshooting Guides 1) Use SIM60-01 to check memory read/write 2) Replace the expansion memory (if installed.) 3) Replace the MFPcnt PWB. Case 3 Cause Dirt on the memory pin Check and Troubleshooting Guides Clean the memory pin with alcohol.
– Sharp MX2300 printer Error Codes and quick guide on repairing:
- Code: E7-01
- Description: System data trouble
ICU data trouble occurs. - Causes: ICU image transfer trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Check the connection state of the MFPcnt PWB connector. 2) Replace the MFPcnt PWB.
- Code: E7-03
- Description: HDD trouble
HDD connection trouble File control area data trouble (when FAT is broken) - Causes: The HDD is not properly installed to the MFPcnt PWB The HDD does not work properly. MFPcnt PWB trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause The HDD is not properly installed to the MFPcnt PWB Check and Troubleshooting Guides 1) Check installation of the HDD of the MFPcnt PWB. 2) Check connection of the harness of the MFPcnt PWB. 3) Use SIM62-2 and -3 to check read/write from/to the HDD. Case 2 Cause The HDD does not work properly. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the HDD. Case 3 Cause MFPcnt PWB trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the MFPcnt PWB.
- Code: E7-05
- Description: Local memory access error
Local memory cannot be accessed. - Causes: Local memory installation abnormality Dirt on local memory pin Garbled data
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Local memory installation abnormality Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the installing state of the local memory. Case 2 Cause Dirt on local memory pin Check and Troubleshooting Guides Clean the local memory pin with alcohol. Case 3 Cause Garbled data Check and Troubleshooting Guides 1) Use SIM60-01 to check memory read/write. 2) Replace the memory. 3) Replace the MFPcnt PWB.
- Code: E7-06
- Description: Decode error trouble: Compression decode error (A compression file cannot decompressed.)
A decode error occurs when forming an image. - Causes: Compression data abnormality HDD connection abnormality Data are garbled in image compression/send. MFPcnt PWB abnormality Local memory access trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Compression data abnormality Check and Troubleshooting Guides 1) Check the installing state of the PWB. (PCI bus) 2) When an error occurs during a FAX job, check the installation of the FAX PWB. In the other cases, check the installation of the MFPcnt PWB and HDD. 3) Replace the MFPcnt PWB. Case 2 Cause HDD connection abnormality Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the HDD connection. Case 3 Cause Data are garbled in image compression/send. Check and Troubleshooting Guides 1) Check the installation of the PWB. (PCI bus) 2) When an error occurs during a FAX job, check the installation of the FAX PWB. In the other cases, check the installation of the MFPcnt PWB and HDD. 3) Replace the MFPcnt PWB. Case 4 Cause MFPcnt PWB abnormality Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the MFPcnt PWB. Case 5 Cause Local memory access trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check and execute Troubleshooting Guides similarly to E7-05.
- Code: E7-08
- Description: Local memory specifications error
DIMM of different specification is detected in the local memory slot. - Causes: DIMM of different specification is installed to the local memory slot.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the installed DIMM.
- Code: E7-09
- Description: Local memory combination error
Local memory slot combination error - Causes: DIMM of other than 256MB is installed to the default slot. DIMM of other than 256MB is installed to the expansion slot.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause DIMM of other than 256MB is installed to the default slot. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the combination of installed DIMM. Case 2 Cause DIMM of other than 256MB is installed to the expansion slot. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the combination of installed DIMM.
- Code: E7-10
- Description: Shading trouble (Black correction)
CCD black scan level abnormality when the copy lamp is turned off. - Causes: Installation error of the CCD unit flat cable CCD unit abnormality SCU PWB abnormality
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Installation error of the CCD unit flat cable Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the installing state of the flat cable to the CCD unit. Case 2 Cause CCD unit abnormality Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the CCD unit. Case 3 Cause SCU PWB abnormality Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the SCU PWB.
- Code: E7-11
- Description: Shading trouble (White correction)
CCD white scan level abnormality when the copy lamp is on. - Causes: Installation error of the CCD unit flat cable Dirt on the mirror, the lens, or the reference white plate. Copy lamp lighting trouble CCD unit abnormality SCU PWB abnormality
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Installation error of the CCD unit flat cable Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the installing state of the flat cable to the CCD unit. Case 2 Cause Dirt on the mirror, the lens, or the reference white plate. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Clean the mirror, the lens, or the reference white plate. Case 3 Cause Copy lamp lighting trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the installing state of the flat cable to the copy lamp unit. Case 4 Cause CCD unit abnormality Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the CCD unit. Case 5 Cause SCU PWB abnormality Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the SCU PWB.
- Code: E7-14
- Description: SCAN-ASIC trouble
Written register value cannot be read correctly - Causes: SCU PWB abnormality
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the SCU PWB.
- Code: E7-20
- Description: LSU BD detection trouble
LSU BD signal is not detected. - Causes: Disconnection or improper connection of harness and connector between LD/BD PWB and LSUcnt PWB
1) Optical axis shift 2) BK laser deterioration, power reduction 3) BD PWB trouble - Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Disconnection or improper connection of harness and connector between LD/BD PWB and LSUcnt PWB Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check connection of the harness of each PWB inside the LSU. Case 2 Cause 1) Optical axis shift 2) BK laser deterioration, power reduction 3) BD PWB trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides 1) Use SIM61-1 to check the LSU operation. 2) Replace the LSUcnt/BD PWB. 3) If the trouble cannot be removed by the above 1) to 2), replace the LSU.
- Code: E7-21
- Description: LSU LD deterioration trouble
The color laser does not light up normally. - Causes: Disconnection or improper connection of harness and connector between LD PWB and LSUcnt PWB Y/M/C laser deterioration
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Disconnection or improper connection of harness and connector between LD PWB and LSUcnt PWB Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check connection of the harness of each PWB inside the LSU. Case 2 Cause Y/M/C laser deterioration Check and Troubleshooting Guides 1) Use SIM61-1 to check the LSU operation. 2) Replace the LSUcnt PWB. 3) If the trouble cannot be removed by the above 1) to 2), replace the LSU.
- Code: E7-28
- Description: LSU control ASIC connection abnormality
Access error between the CPU of the PCU PWB and the LSU control ASIC - Causes: <When this trouble occurs in the initial process on turn on the power> Communication connector trouble between the PCU PWB and the LSUcnt PWB (interface PWB). Harness trouble.
<When this trouble occurs on starting printing/during printing, and SIM61-1 is used to check the LSU unit operation for each of B/W and COLOR and the judgment is NG.> Connected the connector between the PCU PWB and the LSUcnt PWB (interface PWB) / Harness trouble
PCU PWB or LSUcnt PWB (interface PWB) trouble - Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause <When this trouble occurs in the initial process on turn on the power> Communication connector trouble between the PCU PWB and the LSUcnt PWB (interface PWB). Harness trouble. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the connector connection between the PCU PWB and the LSUcnt PWB (interface PWB). Check the harness. If the trouble cannot be removed, replace the LSUcnt PWB or the PCU PWB. Case 2 Cause <When this trouble occurs on starting printing/during printing, and SIM61-1 is used to check the LSU unit operation for each of B/W and COLOR and the judgment is NG.> Connected the connector between the PCU PWB and the LSUcnt PWB (interface PWB) / Harness trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the harness between the PCU PWB and the LSUcnt PWB (interface PWB). If the trouble cannot be removed, replace the LSUcnt PWB or the PCU PWB. Case 3 Cause PCU PWB or LSUcnt PWB (interface PWB) trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the PCU PWB or the LSUcnt PWB (interface PWB).
- Code: E7-29
- Description: LSU-ASIC frequency abnormality
Oscillation trouble of the external oscillator used in LSU-ASIC and the internal oscillation circuit - Causes: Trouble of the oscillator on the LSU-ASIC PWB, the resistor and capacitor for the oscillation circuit, and the LSU-ASIC itself.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the LSUcnt PWB.
- Code: E7-50
- Description: Engine connection trouble
Unknown PWB identification information is detected in the PCU PWB. - Causes: A PWB which is incompatible with the machine specifications is connected. A firmware which is incompatible with the machine specifications is used.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause A PWB which is incompatible with the machine specifications is connected. Check and Troubleshooting Guides 1) Replace the PCU PWB. 2) Replace the LSU PWB. Case 2 Cause A firmware which is incompatible with the machine specifications is used. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the kind and the version of the firmware.
- Code: E7-55
- Description: PWB information sum error (Engine detection)
EEPROM PWB information sum error - Causes: 1) EEPROM device error 2) EEPROM device contact failure 3) Device access error due to noises
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the PCU PWB.
- Code: E7-60
- Description: Controller connection trouble (Engine detection)
Unknown PWB kind information is detected in the MFPcnt PWB. A PWB/firmware which is not compatible with the machine specifications is connected. - Causes: Controller PWB trouble A firmware which is not compatible with the machine specifications is applied.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Controller PWB trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the controller PWB. Case 2 Cause A firmware which is not compatible with the machine specifications is applied. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the kind and the version of the firmware.
- Code: E7-61
- Description: Controller connection trouble (Engine)
MFPcnt PWB connection trouble Compatibility trouble between the controller and the engine - Causes: Combination trouble of the controller PWB and the engine
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the controller PWB. Check the combination between the controller PWB and the engine.
- Code: E7-62
- Description: Controller connection trouble (Scanner)
Controller connection trouble Compatibility trouble between the controller and the scanners - Causes: Combination trouble between the controller PWB and the engine
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the controller PWB. Check the combination between the controller PWB and the engine.
- Code: E7-65
- Description: PWB information sum error (Controller detection)
EEPROM PWB information sum error - Causes: 1) EEPROM device trouble 2) EEPROM device contact failure 3) Device access error due to noises
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the MFPcnt PWB.
- Code: E7-70
- Description: Scanner connection trouble
Unknown identification information is detected in the SCU PWB. - Causes: SCU PWB trouble A firmware which is incompatible with the machine
specifications is connected. - Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause SCU PWB trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the SCU PWB. Case 2 Cause A firmware which is incompatible with the machine specifications is connected. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the kind and the version of the firmware.
- Code: E7-75
- Description: PWB information sum error (Scanner detection)
EEPROM PWB information sum error - Causes: 1) EEPROM device trouble 2) EEPROM device contact failure 3) Device access error due to noises
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the scanner control PWB.
- Code: E7-80
- Description: Communication trouble between the controller and the scanner
Communication trouble between the MFP and the scanner MFP detection Communication establishment error/Framing/Parity/ Protocol error - Causes: SCU PWB connector connection trouble Harness trouble between the SCU PWB and the MFPcnt PWB Broken connector pin of the SCU PWB mother board
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause SCU PWB connector connection trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the connector connection between the SCU PWB and the MFPcnt PWB. Case 2 Cause Harness trouble between the SCU PWB and the MFPcnt PWB Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the harness between the SCU PWB and the MFPcnt PWB. Case 3 Cause Broken connector pin of the SCU PWB mother board Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check grounding of the machine.
- Code: E7-90
- Description: Communication trouble between the controller and the engine
Communication trouble between the MFP and the PCU (MFP detection) Communication establishment error/Framing/Parity/ Protocol error - Causes: PCU PWB connector connection trouble Harness trouble between the PCU PWB and the MFPcnt PWB Broken connector pin of the PCU PWB mother board
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause PCU PWB connector connection trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the connector connection between the PCU PWB and the MFPcnt PWB. Case 2 Cause Harness trouble between the PCU PWB and the MFPcnt PWB Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the harness between the PCU PWB and the MFPcnt PWB. Case 3 Cause Broken connector pin of the PCU PWB mother board Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check grounding of the machine.
- Code: EE-EC
- Description: Auto developer adjustment trouble (The sample level for every rotation is other than 128).
Auto developer adjustment trouble (The sample level for every rotation is other than 128.) <Detection only with SIM25-2, no trouble memory, only display> - Causes: Toner density sensor trouble, charging voltage/ developing voltage trouble, toner density trouble, developing unit trouble, PCU PWB trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM25-2 to execute the auto development adjustment.
- Code: EE-EL
- Description: Auto developer adjustment trouble (overtoner error)
The sample level is 76 or below, or the control voltage is 208V or above. <Detection only with SIM25-2, no trouble memory, only display> - Causes: Toner density sensor trouble, charging voltage/ developing voltage trouble, toner density trouble, developing unit trouble, PCU PWB trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM25-2 to execute the auto development adjustment.
- Code: EE-EU
- Description: Auto development adjustment trouble (Under-toner abnormality)
The sample level is 178 or above, or the control voltage is 51V or below. <Detection only with SIM25- 2, no trouble memory, only display> - Causes: Toner density sensor trouble, charging voltage/ developing voltage trouble, toner density trouble, developing unit trouble, PCU PWB trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM25-2 to execute the auto development adjustment.
- Code: F1-00
- Description: Finisher communication trouble (Machine side detection)
Communication line test error when turning on the power or after canceling an exclusion simulation. Communication error with the finisher - Causes: Malfunction due to noises PCU finisher connector or harness connection error or
disconnection Finisher control PWB trouble Control PWB (PCU) trouble - Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Malfunction due to noises Check and Troubleshooting Guides Turn OFF/ON the power to cancel. Case 2 Cause PCU finisher connector or harness connection error or disconnection Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the connector and harness in the communication line. Case 3 Cause Finisher control PWB trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the finisher control PWB. Case 4 Cause Control PWB (PCU) trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the PCU PWB.
- Code: F1-02
- Description: Saddle finisher transport motor trouble
Transport drive motor trouble - Causes: Motor lock, motor RPM abnormality, motor overvoltage, saddle finisher control PWB trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM3-3 to check the operation of the transport motor (FFM). Replace the finisher control PWB.
- Code: F1-03
- Description: Finisher paddle motor trouble (MXFNX2), finisher swing motor trouble (MX-FNX1)
Paddle motor operation trouble (MX-FNX2) Swing motor operation trouble (MX-FNX1) - Causes: Motor lock, motor RPM abnormality, motor overvoltage, finisher control PWB trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM3-3 to check the operation of the motor (FPM/ FSWM). Replace the finisher control PWB.
- Code: F1-08
- Description: Finisher stapler shift motor trouble
Stapler shift motor operation trouble - Causes: Motor lock, motor RPM abnormality, motor overvoltage, finisher control PWB trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM3-3 to check the operation of the staple motor (FSM). Replace the finisher control PWB.
- Code: F1-10
- Description: Finisher staple motor abnormality
Staple operation trouble - Causes: Motor lock, motor RPM abnormality, motor overvoltage, saddle finisher control PWB trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM3-3 to check the operation of the staple motor (FFSM). Replace the finisher control PWB.
- Code: F1-11
- Description: Finisher bundle process motor abnormality
Bundle process motor trouble - Causes: Motor lock, motor RPM abnormality, motor overvoltage, finisher control PWB trouble (MX-FNX2)
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM3-3 to check the operation of the bundle process motor (FAM). Replace the finisher control PWB.
- Code: F1-15
- Description: Finisher tray lift motor abnormality
Lift motor trouble - Causes: Motor lock, motor RPM abnormality, motor overvoltage, finisher control PWB trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM3-3 to check the operation of the tray lift motor (FLM/FTLM). Replace the finisher control PWB.
- Code: F1-19
- Description: Finisher pre-alignment motor abnormality
Pre-alignment motor trouble - Causes: Motor lock, motor RPM abnormality, motor overvoltage, saddle finisher control PWB trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM3-3 to check the operation of the prealignment motor (FFJM). Replace the finisher control PWB.
- Code: F1-20
- Description: Finisher after-alignment motor abnormality
After-alignment motor trouble - Causes: Motor lock, motor RPM abnormality, motor overvoltage, finisher control PWB trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM3-3 to check the operation of the afteralignment motor (FRJM). Replace the finisher control PWB.
- Code: F1-21
- Description: Finisher fan motor abnormality (MXFNX1), Finisher interface fan motor abnormality (MX-FNX2)
Cooling fan motor trouble (MX-FNX1) Interface transport fan motor trouble (MX-FNX2) - Causes: Motor lock, motor RPM abnormality, motor overvoltage, finisher control PWB trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM3-3 to check the operation of the fan motor (FFAM/FJFM). Replace the finisher control PWB.
- Code: F1-31
- Description: Finisher folding sensor trouble (MXFNX2)
Sensor input value abnormality - Causes: Sensor breakage, harness disconnection, finisher control PWB trouble (MX-FNX2)
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM3-2 to check the operation of the sensor (FFPD). Replace the finisher control PWB.
- Code: F1-32
- Description: Communication trouble between the finisher and the punch unit (MX-FN2)
Finisher and punch unit communication trouble (MXFNX2) - Causes: Malfunction due to noises Connector/harness connection error or disconnection between the finisher and the punch unit Finisher control PWB trouble (MX-FNX2) Control PWB (PCU) trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Malfunction due to noises Check and Troubleshooting Guides Cancel by turning OFF/ON the power. Case 2 Cause Connector/harness connection error or disconnection between the finisher and the punch unit Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the connector and the harness in the communication line. Case 3 Cause Finisher control PWB trouble (MX-FNX2) Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the finisher control PWB. Case 4 Cause Control PWB (PCU) trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the control PWB (PCU) trouble
- Code: F1-33
- Description: Finisher punch shift motor trouble
Punch shift motor operation abnormality - Causes: Motor lock, motor RPM abnormality, motor overvoltage, finisher control PWB trouble, punch control PWB trouble (MX-FNX2)
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM3-3 to check the operation of the punch shift motor (FPSM). Replace the finisher punch unit (Replace the punch control PWB.).
- Code: F1-34
- Description: Finisher punch motor trouble
Punch motor operation abnormality - Causes: Motor lock, motor RPM abnormality, motor overvoltage, finisher control PWB trouble, punch control PWB trouble (MX-FNX2)
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM3-3 to check the operation of the punch motor (FPNW). Replace the finisher punch unit (Replace the punch control PWB.).
- Code: F1-35
- Description: Finisher punch side registration sensor trouble (MX-FNX2)
Sensor input value abnormality - Causes: Sensor breakage, harness disconnection, saddle finisher control PWB trouble (MX-FNX2), punch control PWB trouble (MX-FNX2)
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM3-2 to check the operation of the punch section sensor (FPSHPD/FPSD1-4). Replace the finisher punch unit (Replace the punch control PWB.).
- Code: F1-36
- Description: Finisher punch registration sensor trouble (MX-FNX2)
Sensor input value abnormality - Causes: Sensor breakage, harness disconnection, saddle finisher control PWB trouble (MX-FNX2), punch control PWB trouble (MX-FNX2)
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM3-2 to check the operation of the punch timing sensor (FPTD). Replace the finisher punch unit (Replace the punch control PWB.).
- Code: F1-37
- Description: Finisher backup RAM trouble
Backup RAM data garbled - Causes: Finisher control PWB trouble, malfunction due to electrical noises
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the finisher control PWB.
- Code: F1-38
- Description: Finisher punch backup RAM trouble (MX-FNX2)
Punch unit backup RAM data garbled - Causes: Punch control PWB trouble, malfunction due to electrical noises
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the punch control PWB.
- Code: F1-39
- Description: Finisher punch dust sensor trouble (MX-FNX2)
Punch dust sensor detection trouble - Causes: Sensor breakage, harness disconnection, finisher control PWB trouble (MX-FNX2), punch control PWB trouble (MX-FNX2)
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM3-2 to check the operation of the sensor punch dust sensor (FPDD). Replace the finisher control PWB or the punch control PWB.
- Code: F1-40
- Description: Saddle finisher punch power interruption trouble (MX-FNX2)
When the punch unit power interruption is detected. - Causes: Harness disconnection, punch control PWB trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM3-3 to check the operation punch motor (FPNW). Replace the finisher punch unit (Replace the punch control PWB.).
- Code: F1-50
- Description: Finisher incompatibility trouble
Detection of finisher incompatible - Causes: Connection of the AR-F13, etc. which is incompatible with MX-2700**/2300** is detected.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Connect the MX-FNX1/MX-FNX2.
- Code: F2-39
- Description: Process thermistor trouble
Process thermistor open - Causes: Process thermistor harness connection trouble Process thermistor trouble PCU PWB trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Process thermistor harness connection trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the connection of the harness, connector of the process thermistor. Case 2 Cause Process thermistor trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the connection of the process thermistor. Case 3 Cause PCU PWB trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the PCU PWB.
- Code: F2-40
- Description: Toner empty sensor abnormality (BLACK)
Toner empty sensor output abnormality. Sample level 25 or less or 231 or above. - Causes: The connector is not installed. Connector harness trouble Cartridge trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause The connector is not installed. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the connection of the connector harness to the PCU PWB. Check the connection of the toner empty sensor. Case 2 Cause Connector harness trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the harness disconnection. Case 3 Cause Cartridge trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the cartridge connection.
- Code: F2-41
- Description: Toner empty sensor abnormality (CYAN)
Toner empty sensor output abnormality. Sample level 25 or less or 231 or above. - Causes: The connector is not installed. Connector harness trouble Cartridge trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause The connector is not installed. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the connection of the connector harness to the PCU PWB. Check the connection of the toner empty sensor. Case 2 Cause Connector harness trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the harness disconnection. Case 3 Cause Cartridge trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the cartridge connection.
- Code: F2-42
- Description: Toner empty sensor abnormality (MAGENTA)
Toner empty sensor output abnormality. Sample level 25 or less or 231 or above. - Causes: The connector is not installed. Connector harness trouble Cartridge trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause The connector is not installed. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the connection of the connector harness to the PCU PWB. Check the connection of the toner empty sensor. Case 2 Cause Connector harness trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the harness disconnection. Case 3 Cause Cartridge trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the cartridge connection.
- Code: F2-43
- Description: Toner empty sensor abnormality (YELLOW)
Toner empty sensor output abnormality. Sample level 25 or less or 231 or above. - Causes: The connector is not installed. Connector harness trouble Cartridge trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause The connector is not installed. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the connection of the connector harness to the PCU PWB. Check the connection of the toner empty sensor. Case 2 Cause Connector harness trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the harness disconnection. Case 3 Cause Cartridge trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the cartridge connection.
- Code: F2-44
- Description: Black exclusive image density sensor trouble (Transfer belt surface reflection ratio abnormality)
The transfer belt surface is scanned by the image density sensor before starting the process control, and adjust the sensor gain so that the output is kept at a certain level. However, the output is not within the specified range though the senor gain is adjusted. - Causes: Image density sensor trouble, harness connection trouble between PCU PWB and the image density sensor, image density sensor dirt, transfer belt cleaning trouble, calibration plate solenoid operation trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM44-2 to execute the process control sensor gain adjustment. If ‘ERROR’ is displayed, check the sensor, the harness, the calibration plate solenoid operation for any trouble. If the adjustment is completed, check the transfer belt surface state.
- Code: F2-45
- Description: Color exclusive image density sensor trouble (Calibration plate surface reflection ratio abnormality)
The calibration plate surface is scanned by the image density sensor before starting the process control, and adjust the sensor gain so that the output is kept at a certain level. However, the output is not within the certain level though the senor gain is adjusted. - Causes: Image density sensor trouble, harness connection trouble between PCU PWB and the image density sensor, image density sensor dirt, calibration plate dirt, calibration plate solenoid operation trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM44-2 to execute the process control gain adjustment. If ‘ERROR’ is displayed, check the sensor and the harness. If the adjustment is completed, check the calibration plate solenoid operation.
- Code: F2-49
- Description: LSU thermistor trouble
The detection temperature is out of the range of 5°C to 55°C. - Causes: LSU thermistor harness connection trouble LSU thermistor trouble, PCU PWB trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause LSU thermistor harness connection trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the connection of the LSU thermistor harness and connector. If the trouble cannot be removed, replace the LSU thermistor or the PCU PWB. Case 2 Cause LSU thermistor trouble, PCU PWB trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the PCU PWB. If the trouble cannot be removed, replace the LSU thermistor or the PCU PWB.
- Code: F2-50
- Description: K phase sensor sensing trouble
Detection is made by interruption of light in the sensor section of the projection rib on the drum drive gear to control the BK drum phase. The detection signal cannot be acquired and phase control cannot be made. - Causes: Sensor connector connection trouble Dirt on the sensor light emitting section, or installation trouble Drum drive gear upper rib breakage, sensor trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Sensor connector connection trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the sensor connector connection. Case 2 Cause Dirt on the sensor light emitting section, or installation trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check for dirt on the sensor or check the installation state. Case 3 Cause Drum drive gear upper rib breakage, sensor trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides If there is no trouble in the rib, replace the sensor. (Use SIM30-1 ‘DHPD_K’ to check interruption or transmission of light.)
- Code: F2-51
- Description: CL phase sensor sensing trouble
Detection is made by interruption of light in the sensor section of the projection rib on the drum drive gear to control the phases of all the color drums. The detection signal cannot be acquired and phase control cannot be made. - Causes: Sensor connector connection trouble Dirt on the sensor light emitting section, or installation trouble Drum drive gear upper rib breakage, sensor trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Sensor connector connection trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the sensor connector connection. Case 2 Cause Dirt on the sensor light emitting section, or installation trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check for dirt on the sensor or check the installation state. Case 3 Cause Drum drive gear upper rib breakage, sensor trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides If there is no trouble in the rib, replace the sensor. (Use SIM30-1 ‘DHPD_CL’ to check interruption or transmission of light.)
- Code: F2-58
- Description: Process humidity sensor trouble
Process humidity sensor open - Causes: Process humidity sensor harness connection trouble Process humidity sensor trouble PCU PWB trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Process humidity sensor harness connection trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the harness and connector connection of the process humidity sensor. Case 2 Cause Process humidity sensor trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the process humidity sensor. Case 3 Cause PCU PWB trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the PCU PWB.
- Code: F2-64
- Description: Toner supply abnormality (BLACK)
Toner end with the remaining quantity of 50% or more. The toner supply time exceeds 3 times as much as the specified time. - Causes: Toner motor section connector harness trouble Toner motor and toner density sensor trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Toner motor section connector harness trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the connector connection of the toner motor section. Check the connector harness (TM) connection to the main PWB. Case 2 Cause Toner motor and toner density sensor trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the toner density sensor output. (SIM25-1) Check that the toner transport pipe is not clogged between the toner cartridge and the developing unit. Replace the toner cartridge (CRUM) if necessary. If replacement of the toner cartridge (CRUM) does not clear the trouble, check the developing unit.
- Code: F2-65
- Description: Toner supply abnormality (CYAN)
Toner end with the remaining quantity of 50% or more. The toner supply time exceeds 3 times as much as the specified time. - Causes: Toner motor section connector harness trouble Toner motor and toner density sensor trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Toner motor section connector harness trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the connector connection of the toner motor section. Check the connector harness (TM) connection to the main PWB. Case 2 Cause Toner motor and toner density sensor trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the toner density sensor output. (SIM25-1) Check that the toner transport pipe is not clogged between the toner cartridge and the developing unit. Replace the toner cartridge (CRUM) if necessary. If replacement of the toner cartridge (CRUM) does not clear the trouble, check the developing unit.
- Code: F2-66
- Description: Toner supply abnormality (MAGENTA)
Toner end with the remaining quantity of 50% or more. The toner supply time exceeds 3 times as much as the specified time. - Causes: Toner motor section connector harness trouble Toner motor and toner density sensor trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Toner motor section connector harness trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the connector connection of the toner motor section. Check the connector harness (TM) connection to the main PWB. Case 2 Cause Toner motor and toner density sensor trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the toner density sensor output. (SIM25-1) Check that the toner transport pipe is not clogged between the toner cartridge and the developing unit. Replace the toner cartridge (CRUM) if necessary. If replacement of the toner cartridge (CRUM) does not clear the trouble, check the developing unit.
- Code: F2-67
- Description: Toner supply abnormality (YELLOW)
Toner end with the remaining quantity of 50% or more. The toner supply time exceeds 3 times as much as the specified time. - Causes: Toner motor section connector harness trouble Toner motor and toner density sensor trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Toner motor section connector harness trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the connector connection of the toner motor section. Check the connector harness (TM) connection to the main PWB. Case 2 Cause Toner motor and toner density sensor trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the toner density sensor output. (SIM25-1) Check that the toner transport pipe is not clogged between the toner cartridge and the developing unit. Replace the toner cartridge (CRUM) if necessary. If replacement of the toner cartridge (CRUM) does not clear the trouble, check the developing unit.
- Code: F2-70
- Description: Toner cartridge improper cartridge detection (BLACK)
Improper data are detected in the CRUM contents when the normal CRUM of the cartridge is detected. - Causes: An improper cartridge is inserted. Toner cartridge trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the toner cartridge.
- Code: F2-71
- Description: Toner cartridge improper cartridge detection (CYAN)
Improper data are detected in the CRUM contents
when the normal CRUM of the cartridge is detected. - Causes: An improper cartridge is inserted. Toner cartridge trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the toner cartridge.
- Code: F2-72
- Description: Toner cartridge improper cartridge detection (MAGENTA)
Improper data are detected in the CRUM contents when the normal CRUM of the cartridge is detected. - Causes: An improper cartridge is inserted. Toner cartridge trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the toner cartridge.
- Code: F2-73
- Description: Toner cartridge improper cartridge detection (YELLOW)
Improper data are detected in the CRUM contents when the normal CRUM of the cartridge is detected. - Causes: An improper cartridge is inserted. Toner cartridge trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the toner cartridge.
- Code: F2-74
- Description: Toner cartridge CRUM error (BLACK)
CRUM cannot be read or written. - Causes: Connection trouble or disconnection of the connector and the harness between the PCU and the toner cartridge. CRUM trouble Control PWB (PCU) trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Connection trouble or disconnection of the connector and the harness between the PCU and the toner cartridge. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the connector and the harness between the PCU and the toner cartridge. Case 2 Cause CRUM trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the toner cartridge. Case 3 Cause Control PWB (PCU) trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the PCU PWB.
- Code: F2-75
- Description: Toner cartridge CRUM error (CYAN)
CRUM cannot be read or written. - Causes: Connection trouble or disconnection of the connector and the harness between the PCU and the toner cartridge. CRUM trouble Control PWB (PCU) trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Connection trouble or disconnection of the connector and the harness between the PCU and the toner cartridge. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the connector and the harness between the PCU and the toner cartridge. Case 2 Cause CRUM trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the toner cartridge. Case 3 Cause Control PWB (PCU) trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the PCU PWB.
- Code: F2-76
- Description: Toner cartridge CRUM error (MAGENTA)
CRUM cannot be read or written. - Causes: Connection trouble or disconnection of the connector and the harness between the PCU and the toner cartridge. CRUM trouble Control PWB (PCU) trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Connection trouble or disconnection of the connector and the harness between the PCU and the toner cartridge. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the connector and the harness between the PCU and the toner cartridge. Case 2 Cause CRUM trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the toner cartridge. Case 3 Cause Control PWB (PCU) trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the PCU PWB.
- Code: F2-77
- Description: Toner cartridge CRUM error (YELLOW)
CRUM cannot be read or written. - Causes: Connection trouble or disconnection of the connector and the harness between the PCU and the toner cartridge. CRUM trouble Control PWB (PCU) trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Connection trouble or disconnection of the connector and the harness between the PCU and the toner cartridge. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the connector and the harness between the PCU and the toner cartridge. Case 2 Cause CRUM trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the toner cartridge. Case 3 Cause Control PWB (PCU) trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the PCU PWB.
- Code: F2-78
- Description: Registration exclusive image density sensor trouble (Transfer belt surface reflection ratio abnormality)
The transfer belt surface is scanned by the image density sensor before starting the registration, and adjust the sensor gain so that the output is kept at a certain level. However, the output is not within the specified range though the senor gain is adjusted. - Causes: Image density sensor trouble, harness connection trouble between PCU PWB and the image density sensor, image density sensor dirt, transfer belt cleaning trouble, calibration plate solenoid operation trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the sensor and the harness. Check the calibration plate solenoid operation and the transfer belt surface state. If the trouble is not cleared, replace the image sensor exclusively used for registration, replace the transfer belt, replace the calibration plate, replace the solenoid, or replace the PCU PWB according to the check result.
- Code: F2-80
- Description: Half tone process control 1st patch reference value trouble (BLACK)
The low-density rising point or the high-density saturation point cannot be calculated because of a calculation error in the primary approximation formula of the sensor output ratio for the LSU PWM value obtained from the first step patch print result when executing the half tone process control in BLACK. - Causes: Image density sensor trouble, harness connection trouble between PCU sub PWB and the image density sensor, image density sensor dirt, transfer belt cleaning trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM44-2 to execute the process control gain adjustment. If ‘ERROR’ is displayed, check the sensor and the harness. If the adjustment is completed, check the drum surface state and the belt surface state.
- Code: F2-81
- Description: Half tone process control 1st patch reference value trouble (CYAN)
The low-density rising point or the high-density saturation point cannot be calculated because of a calculation error in the primary approximation formula of the sensor output ratio for the LSU PWM value obtained from the first step patch print result when executing the half tone process control in CYAN. - Causes: Image density sensor trouble, harness connection trouble between PCU sub PWB and the image density sensor, image density sensor dirt, transfer belt cleaning trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM44-2 to execute the process control gain adjustment. If ‘ERROR’ is displayed, check the sensor and the harness. If the adjustment is completed, check the drum surface state and the belt surface state.
- Code: F2-82
- Description: Half tone process control 1st patch reference value trouble (MAGENTA)
The low-density rising point or the high-density saturation point cannot be calculated because of a calculation error in the primary approximation formula of the sensor output ratio for the LSU PWM value obtained from the first step patch print result when executing the half tone process control in MAGENTA. - Causes: Image density sensor trouble, harness connection trouble between PCU sub PWB and the image density sensor, image density sensor dirt, transfer belt cleaning trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM44-2 to execute the process control gain adjustment. If ‘ERROR’ is displayed, check the sensor and the harness. If the adjustment is completed, check the drum surface state and the belt surface state.
- Code: F2-83
- Description: Half tone process control 1st patch reference value trouble (YELLOW)
The low-density rising point or the high-density saturation point cannot be calculated because of a calculation error in the primary approximation formula of the sensor output ratio for the LSU PWM value obtained from the first step patch print result when executing the half tone process control in YELLOW. - Causes: Image density sensor trouble, harness connection trouble between PCU sub PWB and the image density sensor, image density sensor dirt, transfer belt cleaning trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM44-2 to execute the process control gain adjustment. If ‘ERROR’ is displayed, check the sensor and the harness. If the adjustment is completed, check the drum surface state and the belt surface state.
- Code: F2-84
- Description: Half tone process control 2nd patch reference value trouble (BLACK)
The low-density section output is greater than the middle-density section output when connecting the low-density section approximation formula and the middle-density section approximation formula (formula of the sensor output ratio for the LSU PWM value) from the second step patch print result when executing the half tone process control in BLACK. - Causes: Image density sensor trouble, harness connection trouble between PCU sub PWB and the image density sensor, image density sensor dirt, transfer belt cleaning trouble, transfer belt cleaning trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM44-2 to execute the process control gain adjustment. If ‘ERROR’ is displayed, check the sensor and the harness. If the adjustment is completed, check the drum surface state and the belt surface state.
- Code: F2-85
- Description: Half tone process control 2nd patch reference value trouble (CYAN)
The low-density section output is greater than the middle-density section output when connecting the low-density section approximation formula and the middle-density section approximation formula (formula of the sensor output ratio for the LSU PWM value) from the second step patch print result when executing the half tone process control in CYAN. - Causes: Image density sensor trouble, harness connection trouble between PCU sub PWB and the image density sensor, image density sensor dirt, transfer belt cleaning trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM44-2 to execute the process control gain adjustment. If ‘ERROR’ is displayed, check the sensor and the harness. If the adjustment is completed, check the drum surface state and the belt surface state.
- Code: F2-86
- Description: Half tone process control 2nd patch reference value trouble (MAGENTA)
The low-density section output is greater than the middle-density section output when connecting the low-density section approximation formula and the middle-density section approximation formula (formula of the sensor output ratio for the LSU PWM value) from the second step patch print result when executing the half tone process control in MAGENTA. - Causes: Image density sensor trouble, harness connection trouble between PCU sub PWB and the image density sensor, image density sensor dirt, transfer belt cleaning trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM44-2 to execute the process control gain adjustment. If ‘ERROR’ is displayed, check the sensor and the harness. If the adjustment is completed, check the drum surface state and the belt surface state.
- Code: F2-87
- Description: Half tone process control 2nd patch reference value trouble (YELLOW)
The low-density section output is greater than the middle-density section output when connecting the low-density section approximation formula and the middle-density section approximation formula (formula of the sensor output ratio for the LSU PWM value) from the second step patch print result when executing the half tone process control in YELLOW. - Causes: Image density sensor trouble, harness connection trouble between PCU sub PWB and the image density sensor, image density sensor dirt, transfer belt cleaning trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM44-2 to execute the process control gain adjustment. If ‘ERROR’ is displayed, check the sensor and the harness. If the adjustment is completed, check the drum surface state and the belt surface state.
- Code: F2-92
- Description: High-density process control density correction error (CYAN)
The patch density value is not in the range of the density correction reference density value (STD value) 30% at the upper limit or the lower limit bias voltage when executing the high density process control. - Causes: Image density sensor trouble, harness connection trouble between PCU PWB-image density sensor, dirt on image density sensor, transfer belt cleaning trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Use SIM44-2 to execute the process control sensor gain adjustment. 2) If an error occurs, check the sensors and the harnesses. 3) If the adjustment of 1) is completed, check the drum surface state, the belt surface state, etc.
- Code: F2-93
- Description: High-density process control density correction error (MAGENTA)
The patch density value is not in the range of the density correction reference density value (STD value) 30% at the upper limit or the lower limit bias voltage when executing the high density process control. - Causes: Image density sensor trouble, harness connection trouble between PCU PWB-image density sensor, dirt on image density sensor, transfer belt cleaning trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Use SIM44-2 to execute the process control sensor gain adjustment. 2) If an error occurs, check the sensors and the harnesses. 3) If the adjustment of 1) is completed, check the drum surface state, the belt surface state, etc.
- Code: F2-94
- Description: High-density process control density correction error (YELLOW)
The patch density value is not in the range of the density correction reference density value (STD value) ±30% at the upper limit or the lower limit bias voltage when executing the high density process control. - Causes: Image density sensor trouble, harness connection trouble between PCU PWB-image density sensor, dirt on image density sensor, transfer belt cleaning trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Use SIM44-2 to execute the process control sensor gain adjustment. 2) If an error occurs, check the sensors and the harnesses. 3) If the adjustment of 1) is completed, check the drum surface state, the belt surface state, etc.
- Code: F3-12
- Description: Main unit tray 1 lift-up trouble
LUD1 does not turn ON within the specified time. - Causes: LUD1 sensor trouble, harness connection trouble between PCU PWB, the lift-up unit, and the paper feed unit. Tray 1 lift-up motor trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause LUD1 sensor trouble, harness connection trouble between PCU PWB, the lift-up unit, and the paper feed unit. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the harness and the connector of LUD1. Case 2 Cause Tray 1 lift-up motor trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the lift-up unit.
- Code: F3-22
- Description: Main unit tray 2 lift-up trouble
LUD2 does not turn ON within the specified time. - Causes: LUD2 sensor trouble, harness connection trouble between PCU PWB, the lift-up unit, and the paper feed unit. Tray 2 lift-up motor trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause LUD2 sensor trouble, harness connection trouble between PCU PWB, the lift-up unit, and the paper feed unit. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the harness and the connector of LUD2. Case 2 Cause Tray 2 lift-up motor trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the lift-up unit.
- Code: H2-00
- Description: Non-contact thermistor detection thermistor open (TH_UM_AD2)
Thermistor open - Causes: Thermistor trouble, control PWB trouble, fusing section connector connection trouble, AC power source trouble, fusing unit not-installed
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the harness and the connector from the thermistor to the control PWB.
- Code: H2-01
- Description: Lower thermistor open (TH_LM)
Thermistor open - Causes: Thermistor trouble, control PWB trouble, fusing section connector connection trouble, AC power source trouble, fusing unit not-installed
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the harness and the connector from the thermistor to the control PWB.
- Code: H2-02
- Description: Sub thermistor open (TH_US)
Thermistor open - Causes: Thermistor trouble, control PWB trouble, fusing section connector connection trouble, AC power source trouble, fusing unit not-installed
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the harness and the connector from the thermistor to the control PWB.
- Code: H2-03
- Description: Non-contact thermistor compensation thermistor open (TH_UM_AD1)
Thermistor open - Causes: Thermistor trouble, control PWB trouble, fusing section connector connection trouble, AC power source trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the harness and the connector from the thermistor to the control PWB.
- Code: H3-00
- Description: Fusing section high temperature trouble (TH_UM)
The fusing temperature inside the PWB exceeds the specified level. - Causes: Thermistor trouble, control PWB trouble, fusing section connector connection error, AC power source trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Use SIM5-2 to check blinking of the heater lamp. 2) If it blinks normally, check the thermistor and the harness. Check the control PWB thermistor input circuit section. 3) If the heater lamp keep lighting, check the AC PWB and the control PWB lamp control circuit. 4) Use SIM14 to cancel the trouble.
- Code: H3-01
- Description: Fusing section high temperature trouble (TH_LM)
The fusing temperature inside the PWB exceeds the specified level - Causes: Thermistor trouble, control PWB trouble, fusing section connector connection error, AC power source trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Use SIM5-2 to check blinking of the heater lamp. 2) If it blinks normally, check the thermistor and the harness. Check the control PWB thermistor input circuit section. 3) If the heater lamp keep lighting, check the AC PWB and the control PWB lamp control circuit. 4) Use SIM14 to cancel the trouble.
- Code: H3-02
- Description: Sub thermistor fusing section high temperature trouble (TH_US)
The fusing temperature inside the PWB exceeds the specified level. - Causes: Thermistor trouble, control PWB trouble, fusing section connector connection error, AC power source trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Use SIM5-2 to check blinking of the heater lamp. 2) If it blinks normally, check the thermistor and the harness. Check the control PWB thermistor input circuit section. 3) If the heater lamp keep lighting, check the AC PWB and the control PWB lamp control circuit. 4) Use SIM14 to cancel the trouble.
- Code: H4-00
- Description: Fusing section low temperature trouble (TH_UM_AD2)
The temperature does not reach the specified level within the specified time after turning on the power relay. - Causes: Thermistor trouble, heater lamp trouble, PCU PWB trouble, thermostat trouble, AC power source trouble, interlock switch trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Use SIM5-2 to check blinking of the heater lamp. 2) If it blinks normally, check the thermistor and the harness. Check the control PWB thermistor input circuit section. 3) If it is not lighted, check for the heater lamp disconnection and the thermostat breakage. Check the interlock switch. Check the AC PWB and the PCU PWB lamp control circuit. 4) Use SIM14 to cancel the trouble.
- Code: H4-01
- Description: Fusing section low temperature trouble (TH_LM)
The temperature does not reach the specified level within the specified time after turning on the power relay. - Causes: Thermistor trouble, heater lamp trouble, PCU PWB trouble, thermostat trouble, AC power source trouble, interlock switch trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Use SIM5-2 to check blinking of the heater lamp. 2) If it blinks normally, check the thermistor and the harness. Check the control PWB thermistor input circuit section. 3) If it is not lighted, check for the heater lamp disconnection and the thermostat breakage. Check the interlock switch. Check the AC PWB and the PCU PWB lamp control circuit. 4) Use SIM14 to cancel the trouble.
- Code: H4-02
- Description: Sub thermistor fusing section low temperature trouble (TH_US)
The temperature does not reach the specified level within the specified time after turning on the power relay. - Causes: Thermistor trouble, heater lamp trouble, PCU PWB trouble, thermostat trouble, AC power source trouble, interlock switch trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Use SIM5-2 to check blinking of the heater lamp.. 2) If it blinks normally, check the thermistor and the harness. Check the control PWB thermistor input circuit section. 3) If it is not lighted, check for the heater lamp disconnection and the thermostat breakage. Check the interlock switch. Check the AC PWB and the PCU PWB lamp control circuit. 4) Use SIM14 to cancel the trouble.
- Code: H4-30
- Description: Thermistor differential input trouble (TH_UM)
TH_UM_AD1 and TH_UM_AD2 do not exceed the specified level (50 count with the AD value) within 1minute after HL_UM is turned on. - Causes: HL_UM does not turn on. Thermistor trouble, harness trouble, PCU PWB trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Use SIM5-2 to check blinking of the heater lamp. 2) If it blinks normally, check the thermistor and the harness. Check the PCU PWB thermistor input circuit section. 3) If it is not lighted, check for the heater lamp disconnection and the thermostat breakage. Check the interlock switch. Check the AC PWB and the PCU PWB lamp control circuit. 4) Use SIM14 to cancel the trouble.
- Code: H5-01
- Description: 5 continuous detection of POD1 notreached jam
5 continuous detection of POD1 not-reached jam - Causes: The fusing jam is not removed completely. (Jam paper remains.) POD1 sensor trouble or harness connection trouble Fusing unit installation trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause The fusing jam is not removed completely. (Jam paper remains.) Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the fusing section for jam paper. (winding, etc.) Case 2 Cause POD1 sensor trouble or harness connection trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the POD1 sensor harness. Use SIM14 to cancel the trouble. Case 3 Cause Fusing unit installation trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the fusing unit installation.
- Code: L1-00
- Description: Mirror feed trouble
Mirror feed is not completed within the specified time. - Causes: Mirror unit trouble, mirror wire disengagement
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM1-1 to check the mirror operation.
- Code: L3-00
- Description: Mirror return trouble
Mirror return is not completed within the specified time. - Causes: Mirror unit trouble, mirror wire disengagement
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM1-1 to check the mirror operation.
- Code: L4-02
- Description: Paper feed motor lock trouble
When the paper feed motor is rotated in warming up or in canceling a jam and the lock signal is not detected within 1sec. - Causes: Paper feed motor trouble, harness connection trouble between PCU PWB and paper feed motor, control circuit trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM6-1 to check the paper feed motor operation. Check the harness and the connector between the PCU PWB and the paper feed motor.
- Code: L4-04
- Description: Developing motor trouble (BLACK)
The motor lock signal is detected during rotation of the developing motor. - Causes: Harness connection trouble between the PCU PWB and the developing motor. Developing motor trouble, control circuit trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Harness connection trouble between the PCU PWB and the developing motor. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the harness and the connector between the PCU PWB and the developing motor. Case 2 Cause Developing motor trouble, control circuit trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Use SIM25-1 to check the operation of the developing motor.
- Code: L4-05
- Description: Developing motor trouble (COLOR)
The motor lock signal is detected during rotation of the developing motor. - Causes: Harness connection trouble between the PCU PWB and the developing motor. Developing motor trouble, control circuit trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Harness connection trouble between the PCU PWB and the developing motor. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the harness and the connector between the PCU PWB and the developing motor. Case 2 Cause Developing motor trouble, control circuit trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Use SIM25-1 to check the operation of the developing motor.
- Code: L4-06
- Description: Transfer belt separation position sensor trouble
When separating the primary transfer belt unit, change in the separation position sensor characteristics is not detected within the specified time. - Causes: Harness connection trouble between the PCU PWB and the separation position sensor The belt position sensor is not interrupted or it is always interrupted. Belt separation clutch operation trouble The primary transfer belt unit is not installed.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Harness connection trouble between the PCU PWB and the separation position sensor Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the harness between the PCU PWB and the separation position sensor. Case 2 Cause The belt position sensor is not interrupted or it is always interrupted. Belt separation clutch operation trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Use SIM6-3 to check the belt separation operation. Case 3 Cause The primary transfer belt unit is not installed. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Install the primary transfer belt.
- Code: L4-11
- Description: Shift motor trouble
When the shift motor is initialized, no characteristics change of the shifter home position sensor is not detected within the specified time. - Causes: Shift motor trouble Harness connection trouble between the PCU PWB and the shift motor, control circuit trouble When the finisher is installed with the finisher connector disconnected and when the finisher communication trouble occurs.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Shift motor trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Use SIM6-1 to check the operation of the shift motor. Case 2 Cause Harness connection trouble between the PCU PWB and the shift motor, control circuit trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Use SIM30-1 to check the shifter home position sensor. Check the harness and the connector between the PCU PWB and the shift motor. Case 3 Cause When the finisher is installed with the finisher connector disconnected and when the finisher communication trouble occurs. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Connect the finisher connector. When the communication trouble occurs between the PCU and the finisher, refer to the content of F1-00.
- Code: L4-30
- Description: Controller fan/HDD fan motor trouble
1) The motor lock signal is detected during rotation of the controller fan motor.
2) The motor lock signal is detected during rotation of the HDD fan motor. - Causes: Fan motor trouble Harness connection trouble between the mother PWB and the fan motor. Control circuit trouble Mother PWB trouble.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Fan motor trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Use SIM6-2 to check the operation of the fan motor. Case 2 Cause Harness connection trouble between the mother PWB and the fan motor. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the harness and the connector between the mother PWB and the fan motor. Case 3 Cause Control circuit trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the controller PWB. Case 4 Cause Mother PWB trouble. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the mother PWB.
- Code: L4-31
- Description: Paper exit cooling fan trouble
When the paper exit cooling fan is operated, the fan operation signal is not detected within the specified time. - Causes: Fan connector disconnection Fan does not rotate because of other trouble.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Fan connector disconnection Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the harness and the connector between the PCU PWB and the fan. Case 2 Cause Fan does not rotate because of other trouble. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Use SIM6-2 to check that the fan is rotation actually.
- Code: L4-32
- Description: Power cooling fan/ozone exhaust fan trouble
When the power cooling fan/ozone exhaust fan is operated, the fan operation signal is not detected within the specified time. - Causes: Power cooling fan or ozone exhaust fan connector disconnection Fan does not rotate because of other trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Power cooling fan or ozone exhaust fan connector disconnection Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the harness and the connector between the PCU PWB and the fan. Case 2 Cause Fan does not rotate because of other trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Use SIM6-2 to check that the fan is actually rotating.
- Code: L6-10
- Description: Polygon motor lock detection
It is judged that the LSU polygon motor lock signal is not outputted, and the lock signal is checked after 7 sec from starting rotation of the polygon motor and it is judged that the polygon motor does not rotate properly. - Causes: Disconnection of the LSU connector or the LSU inside harness, or breakage Polygon motor trouble, LSU PWB trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Disconnection of the LSU connector or the LSU inside harness, or breakage Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check connection of the harness and the connector. If the trouble cannot be removed, replace the LSUcnt PWB or the LSU. Case 2 Cause Polygon motor trouble, LSU PWB trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Use SIM61-1 to check the operation of the polygon motor. If the trouble cannot be removed, replace the LSUcnt PWB or the LSU.
- Code: L8-01
- Description: No full wave signal
No full wave signal is detected - Causes: Harness trouble Power unit trouble PCU PWB trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Harness trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check connection of the harness and the connector. Case 2 Cause Power unit trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the power unit. Case 3 Cause PCU PWB trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the PCU PWB.
- Code: L8-02
- Description: Full wave signal width abnormality
The full wave signal is judged as frequency abnormality. (The detection frequency is judged as 65Hz or above or 45Hz or less.) - Causes: Harness trouble Power unit trouble PCU PWB trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Harness trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the harness and the connector connection. Case 2 Cause Power unit trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the power unit. Case 3 Cause PCU PWB trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the PCU PWB.
- Code: L8-20
- Description: Power controller communication trouble
Communication establishment error/Framing/Parity/ Protocol error - Causes: Connector connection trouble between the mother board PWB and the MFPcnt PWB. MFPcnt PWB mother board connector pin breakage Mother PWB trouble Mother PWB jumper error
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Connector connection trouble between the mother board PWB and the MFPcnt PWB. MFPcnt PWB mother board connector pin breakage Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the connector connection between the mother board PWB and the MFPcnt PWB. Check grounding of the machine. Case 2 Cause Mother PWB trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the mother PWB. Case 3 Cause Mother PWB jumper error Check and Troubleshooting Guides Set the mother PWB jumper to the Default side.
- Code: PC—
- Description: Personal counter not installed
The personal counter is not installed. - Causes: The personal counter is not installed.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Install the personal counter.
- Code: U1-01
- Description: Battery trouble
Backup SRAM battery voltage fall - Causes: 1) Battery life 2) Battery circuit abnormality
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check that the battery voltage is about 2.5V or above.
- Code: U2-00
- Description: EEPROM read/write error (MFP detection)
EEPROM device read/write error - Causes: EEPROM device trouble EEPROM device contact failure Device access error due to electrical noises
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause EEPROM device trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the EEPROM device. Case 2 Cause EEPROM device contact failure Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check that EEPROM device is properly inserted. Case 3 Cause Device access error due to electrical noises Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the MFPcnt PWB.
- Code: U2-05
- Description: HDD/Flash/EEPROM data discrepancy
A HDD or Flash memory for user authentication different from that used before turn off the power is installed. - Causes: Initialize the authentication information with SIM16, and import the backup data (exported data) if any.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Initialize the authentication information with SIM16, and import the backup data (exported data) if any.
- Code: U2-10
- Description: SRAM user authentication index check sum error
User index information (basic data of user authentication) check sum error on the SRAM - Causes: 1) SRAM trouble 2) Hang-up of the control circuit due to electrical noises 3) MFPcnt PWB SRAM access circuit trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM16 to cancel U2 trouble.
- Code: U2-11
- Description: EEPROM check sum error (MFP detection)
Counter information check sum error on the EEPROM - Causes: 1) EEPROM device trouble 2) EEPROM device contact failure 3) Device access error due to electrical noises
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM16 to cancel U2 trouble.
- Code: U2-22
- Description: SRAM memory check sum error
MFPcnt PWB SRAM memory check sum error - Causes: SRAM trouble Control circuit hang-up due to electrical noises MFPcnt PWB SRAM access circuit trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause SRAM trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides 1) Initialize the communication management table registered in SRAM and the FAX soft switch. 2) Since the registered contents have been deleted, register them again. Case 2 Cause Control circuit hang-up due to electrical noises Check and Troubleshooting Guides Use SIM16 to cancel U2 trouble. Case 3 Cause MFPcnt PWB SRAM access circuit trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the MFPcnt PWB.
- Code: U2-23
- Description: MFPC section SRAM memory individual data check sum error
MFPcnt PWB SRAM memory individual data check sum error (Communication management table, sender registration data, etc.) - Causes: SRAM trouble Control circuit hang-up due to electrical noises MFPcnt PWB SRAM access circuit trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause SRAM trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides 1) Turn OFF/ON the power to initialize the data related to the check sum error automatically. 2) Since the registered contents have been deleted, register them again. Case 2 Cause Control circuit hang-up due to electrical noises Check and Troubleshooting Guides Use SIM16 to cancel U2 trouble. Case 3 Cause MFPcnt PWB SRAM access circuit trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the MFPcnt PWB.
- Code: U2-24
- Description: SRAM memory user authentication counter check sum error
Check sum error of the user counter on SRAM - Causes: 1) SRAM trouble 2) Control circuit hang-up due to electrical noises 3) MFPcnt PWB SRAM access circuit trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM16 to cancel U2 trouble.
- Code: U2-25
- Description: Flash memory user authentication counter check sum error
Check sum error of the user authentication counter on FLASH - Causes: Flash trouble. Control circuit hang-up due to electrical noises MFPcnt PWB FLASH access circuit trouble.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM16 to recalculate the check sum of the user counter and save the normal sum value.
- Code: U2-30
- Description: Serial number data discrepancy (MFP – PCU)
The serial number stored in the PCU differs from that stored in the MFP. - Causes: EEPROM is not changed when the PCU/MFPcnt PWB is replaced.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1) Check that EEPROM is properly set. 2) Check that EEPROM on the previous PWB is inserted to the newly installed PWB.
- Code: U2-50
- Description: HDD section individual data check sum error
MFPcnt HDD individual data check sum error (Onetouch, group, program, etc.) - Causes: Write/read error to/from HDD Control circuit hang-up due to electrical noises MFPcnt PWB HDD access circuit trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Write/read error to/from HDD Check and Troubleshooting Guides 1) Turn OFF/ON the power to initialize the data related to the check sum error contents. 2) Since the registered contents have been deleted, register them again. 3) If the trouble is not canceled, replace the HDD. Case 2 Cause Control circuit hang-up due to electrical noises Check and Troubleshooting Guides Use SIM16 to cancel U2 trouble. Case 3 Cause MFPcnt PWB HDD access circuit trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the MFPcnt PWB.
- Code: U2-80
- Description: EEPROM read/write error (SCU detection)
1) EEPROM version error
2) Write error to EEPROM - Causes: EEPROM trouble, installation of EEPROM which is not initialized SCU PWB EEPROM access circuit trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause EEPROM trouble, installation of EEPROM which is not initialized Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check that EEPROM is properly set. Case 2 Cause SCU PWB EEPROM access circuit trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides To avoid deletion of the counter data/adjustment data, use the simulation to save the counter/adjustment values. (If there is a printer option, execute SIM22-1 to save the counter data and the adjustment values.) Replace the SCU PWB. Use SIM16 to cancel the trouble.
- Code: U2-81
- Description: Adjustment value check sum error (SCU detection)
EEPROM (SCU) check sum error - Causes: Control circuit hang-up due to electrical noises EEPROM trouble SCU PWB EEPROM access circuit trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Control circuit hang-up due to electrical noises Check and Troubleshooting Guides Use SIM16 to cancel U2 trouble. Case 2 Cause EEPROM trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides To avoid deletion of the counter data/adjustment data, use the simulation to save the counter/adjustment values. (If there is a printer option, execute SIM22-1 to save the counter data and the adjustment values.) Replace the SCU PWB. Use SIM16 to cancel the trouble. Case 3 Cause SCU PWB EEPROM access circuit trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check that EEPROM is properly set.
- Code: U2-90
- Description: EEPROM read/write error (PCU detection)
EEPROM version error, write error to EEPROM - Causes: EEPROM trouble, installation of EEPROM which is not initialized PCU PWB EEPROM access circuit trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause EEPROM trouble, installation of EEPROM which is not initialized Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check that EEPROM is properly set. Case 2 Cause PCU PWB EEPROM access circuit trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides To avoid deletion of the counter data/adjustment data, use the simulation to save the counter/adjustment values. (If there is a printer option, execute SIM22-1 to save the counter data and the adjustment values.) Replace the PCU PWB. Use SIM16 to cancel the trouble.
- Code: U2-91
- Description: EEPROM (PCU) check sum error
Check sum error of adjustment value (PCU) - Causes: Control circuit hang-up due to electrical noises EEPROM trouble. PCU PWB EEPROM access circuit trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Control circuit hang-up due to electrical noises Check and Troubleshooting Guides Use SIM16 to cancel the trouble. Case 2 Cause EEPROM trouble. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check that EEPROM is properly set. Case 3 Cause PCU PWB EEPROM access circuit trouble Check and Troubleshooting Guides To avoid deletion of the counter data/adjustment data, use the simulation to save the counter/adjustment values. (If there is a printer option, execute SIM22-1 to save the counter data and the adjustment values.) Replace the PCU PWB.
- Code: U6-00
- Description: Desk communication trouble
Desk communication error, communication line test error after turning on the power or canceling the exclusive simulation - Causes: Connector and harness connection trouble or disconnection, desk control PWB trouble, control PWB (PCU) trouble, malfunction due to electrical noises
- Troubleshooting Guides: Cancel the trouble by turning OFF/ON. Check the connector and the harness of the communication line.
- Code: U6-01
- Description: Tray 1 lift-up trouble
DLUD1 does not turn ON within the specified time. - Causes: DLUD1 sensor trouble, tray 1 lift-up motor trouble, desk PWB, lift-up unit, paper feed unit harness connection trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check DLUD1 and its harness and connector. Check the lift-up unit.
- Code: U6-02
- Description: Tray 2 lift-up trouble
DLUD2 does not turn ON within the specified time. - Causes: DLUD2 sensor trouble, tray 2 lift-up motor trouble, desk PWB, lift-up unit, paper feed unit harness connection trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check DLUD2 and its harness and connector. Check the lift-up unit.
- Code: U6-09
- Description: LCC lift motor trouble
• The encoder input value is not changed in 0.13sec (1st time)/0.5sec (2nd time and later) after rotation of the motor. • The motor is rotated for 18sec or more. • The encoder is changed after passing a certain time from stopping the motor. (2sec, 10 count or more) - Causes: Sensor trouble, LCC control PWB trouble, gear breakage, lift motor trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM4-2 and 4-3 to check the operation of the sensor and the lift motor. Use SIM15 to cancel the trouble.
- Code: U6-10
- Description: Desk transport motor trouble
Desk transport motor operation trouble - Causes: Motor lock, motor RPM abnormality, overcurent to the motor, console finisher control PWB trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM 4-3 to check the operation of the desk transport motor.
- Code: U6-20
- Description: LCC communication trouble
LCC communication error. Communication line test error after turning ON the power or canceling the exclusive simulation. LCC and machine model codes discrepancy error - Causes: Connector and harness connection trouble or disconnection, LCC control PWB trouble, control PWB (PCU) trouble, malfunction due to electrical noises
- Troubleshooting Guides: Turn OFF/ON the power to cancel the trouble. Check the connector and the harness of the communication line.
- Code: U6-21
- Description: LCC transport motor trouble
• The encoder input value is not changed in 0.06sec after turning on the motor. • The encoder input value is changed after a certain time from turning OFF the motor. (After 5sec, count is made for 0.1sec to get 100 or more count.) - Causes: Motor lock, motor RPM abnormality, an overcurrent to the motor, LCC control PWB trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Use SIM4-3 to check the operation of the transport motor.
- Code: U6-22
- Description: LCC 24V power abnormality
DC24V power is not supplied to LCC. - Causes: Connector and harness connection trouble or disconnection, LCC control PWB trouble, power unit trouble
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the connector and the harness of the power line. Check that the power unit and the LCC control PWB is of 24V.
- Code: U6-50
- Description: Desk incompatibility trouble
Detection of desk connection incompatible with the MX-2300/2700 ** - Causes: Connection of a desk which is incompatible with the MX-2300/2700 ** is detected.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Connect the MX-DEX1/DEX2.
- Code: U6-51
- Description: LCC incompatibility trouble
Detection of LCC connection which is incompatible with the MX-2300/2700 **. - Causes: Connection of the LCC, which is incompatible with the MX-2300/2700 ** is detected.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Connect the MX-LCX1.
- Code: UC-02
- Description: CPT-ASIC abnormality
CPT-ASIC access error (When the ASIC does not operate normally.) - Causes: CPT-ASIC abnormality, SCU PWB abnormality
- Troubleshooting Guides: Turn OFF/ON the power several times. If the trouble still occurs, replace the SCU PWB or the CPT-ASIC.
- Code: UC-20
- Description: Document control module trouble
Communication error between SCU and DOCC Communication line test error when turning on the power or after canceling an exclusion simulation. - Causes: Connector or harness connection error or disconnection Control PWB (SCU) trouble, DOCC PWB trouble. Malfunction due to electrical noises.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Case 1 Cause Connector or harness connection error or disconnection Check and Troubleshooting Guides Check the connector and harness in the communication line. Case 2 Cause Control PWB (SCU) trouble, DOCC PWB trouble. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Replace the SCU PWB or the DOCC PWB. Case 3 Cause Malfunction due to electrical noises. Check and Troubleshooting Guides Turn OFF/ON the power to electrical cancel the trouble.
Epson L3260 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 L3260 Adjustment Program or add to exclusion folder
– Limitation: Unlimited using on only 1 Computer.
– Epson L3260 AdjProg or Epson L3260 Adjustment Program or Epson L3260 Adj Program, is a middleware developed by third-party software to supply for Epson L3260 printer, making printer continuous printing without error.
– Epson L3260 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 L3260 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 L3260 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 L3260 Adjustment Program
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