Xerox Phaser 3052 error and solving error codes
– Compatible Printer model: Xerox Phaser 3052
– Xerox Phaser 3052 Error Codes with quick guides:
- Code: 01-100
- Description: Front Cover Open Fault The front cover is open or the cover open switch is defective.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the Actuator on the Front Cover Open Switch. The Actuator moves freely. Replace the Front Cover Open Switch Actuator. Check the Front Cover Open Switch. The switch is OK. Replace the Front Cover Open Switch. Check the connection between the Main PWB and the HVPS. The connection is secure. Secure the connection between the Main PWB and HVPS. Replace the HVPS PWB.
- Code: 03-410
- Description: Paper Mismatch at Tray 1 The size setting for the Paper Tray does not match the paper size loaded in the tray.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Remove the tray and inspect the Paper Size Switch for wear or contamination. The switch is operational. Replace the Paper Size Switch. • Replace the Paper Tray. • Replace the Main PWB.
- Code: 03-450
- Description: Paper Mismatch at Manual Feed Slot The size setting for the Manual Feed Slot does not match the paper size loaded.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Inspect the Paper Size Switch for wear or contamination. The switch is operational. Replace the Paper Size Switch. • Replace the Paper Tray. • Replace the Main PWB
- Code: 03-900
- Description: Main PWB Motor Control Chip Fault The Motor Control Chip on the Main PWB is not functioning normally.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Switch Off the power then switch On the power. 2. If problem continues, replace the Main PWB.
- Code: 04-500
- Description: Main Drive (BLDC) Motor Start Fault The Main Drive (BLDC) Motor did not start within the specified time after the ready signal was sent.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Start the EDC program. Select the <Menu> button. Using the arrows, scroll to Machine Test, EDC Mode, DC330 Component Control, 100 Motor] to start the motor. The motor rotates. Remove the Right Cover and check the motor connector on the Main PWB. The connector on the Main PWB is connected correctly. Reconnect the motor connector. Remove the Duplex Paper Guide. Check the motor connector. The connector is OK. Reconnect the connector The Imaging Unit Drive coupler may have overloaded. Remove the Print Cartridge and rotate the Imaging Unit coupler. The Imaging Unit coupler rotates freely. Replace the Imaging Unit. The Main Drive Motor or the Main PWB is defective. Perform the following: • Replace the Main Drive Motor. If problem persists, replace the Main PWB.
- Code: 06-100, 06-200
- Description: Laser Module (LSU) Motor Fault The machine has detected that the Laser Module Drive Motor is not working correctly.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Enter Diagnostic (EDC) Mode. Select: [DC330 Component Control, 110 LSU, LSU Mot1 Run] to test the LSU motor. The motor runs. Check the Main Wire Harness and connectors on the Laser Module . The connections are secure. Disconnect and securely reconnect the harness. Check the harness for a short circuit or open circuit. The harness is OK. Replace the harness. Replace the Laser Module Go to SCP 04 Final Actions.
- Code: 07-110
- Description: Paper Tray 1 Empty Fault The Tray Empty Sensor failed to detect paper in the tray.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the Tray Empty Sensor actuator. The actuator moves freely is undamaged. Replace the Empty Sensor actuator. Enter Diagnostic (EDC) Mode. Select: [DC330 Component Control, 102 Sensor, Tray 1 Empty] to actuate and de actuate the Tray 1 Empty Sensor. The sensor signal changes. Replace the Tray Empty Sensor. If the problem is intermittent, check the circuit of the Tray Empty Sensor .
- Code: 07-130
- Description: Paper Jam in Tray 1 Fault A paper jam has occurred in Tray 1.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Remove Tray 1 and ensure that guides are set correctly. The paper is loaded correctly in the tray. Align the paper in Tray 1 then reinsert the tray. Check the position of the jammed sheet. The lead edge reached the Retard Roll. (Figure 1.) Enter Diagnostic (EDC) Mode. Select: [DC330 Component Control, 102-Sensor, Feed Sens] to block and clear the Feed Sensor. The sensor is OK. Replace the Feed Sensor. In Diagnostics, go to [101-Clutch, Tray 1 Pick up] to energize the clutch. The clutch engages. Replace the Tray 1 Pick up (Feed) Clutch. Perform SCP Final Actions. Remove any jammed paper. Check the following for wear or damage and replace as required: • Retard Roller • Pick up (Feed) and Forward Roll Assembly • Elevator Plate • Elevator Plate Springs
- Code: 07-500
- Description: Manual Feed Slot Paper Empty Fault The Manual Feed Slot Empty Sensor failed to detect paper in the Manual Feed Slot.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the Manual Feed Slot Empty Sensor actuator. The actuator moves freely and is undamaged. Replace the Empty Sensor Actuator. Block and clear the Manual Feed Slot Empty Sensor. The sensor signal changes. Replace the Tray Empty Sensor. Check the circuit of the Tray Empty Sensor.
- Code: 07-530
- Description: Paper Feed Fault – Manual Feed Slot The lead edge was not detected by the Paper Feed Sensor.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the position of the jammed sheet. The lead edge reached the Retard Roll. Enter Diagnostic (EDC) Mode. Select: [DC330 Component Control, 102-Sensor, Feed Sens] to block and clear the Feed Sensor. The sensor is OK. Replace the Feed Sensor . From the EDC menu, select: [101-Clutch, Registration] to engage the drive to pick up paper from tray 1. The clutch engages. Replace the Tray 1 Pick up (Feed) Clutch . Perform SCP Final Actions. Check the Paper Feed actuator. The actuator moves freely is undamaged. Replace the Paper Feed actuator . Inspect the Paper Feed Sensor for damage. The sensor is OK. Replace the Paper Feed Sensor . Check the circuit of the Paper Feed Sensor. .
- Code: 08-100
- Description: Paper Feed Fault – Tray 1 The lead edge was not detected by the Paper Feed Sensor.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the Tray 1 Pick up Sensor Actuator. The Actuator moves freely. Replace the Tray 1 Pick up Sensor Actuator. Check the position of the jammed sheet. The lead edge reached the Retard Roll. (Figure 1.) Enter Diagnostic (EDC) Mode. Select: [DC330 Component Control, 101-Clutch, Tray 1 Pick up] to engage the drive to pick up paper from tray 1 The clutch engages. Replace the Tray 1 Pick up (Feed) Clutch . Check the Paper Feed Actuator. The actuator moves freely. Replace the Paper Feed Actuator. In Diagnostics Mode. Select: [102-Sensor, Feed Sens] to block and clear the Paper Feed Sensor. The signal changes. Replace the Paper Feed Sensor . Perform SCP Final Actions. Check the circuit of the Paper Feed Sensor.
- Code: 08-500
- Description: Paper Jam in Exit Area Fault The machine has detected a paper jam in the Exit Area.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Enter Diagnostic (EDC) Mode. Select: [DC330 Component Control, 102-Sensor, Feed Sens] to test the Exit Sensor. The Exit Sensor is OK. Replace the Exit Sensor. In Diagnostics, go to [102-Sensor, Registration] to activate and deactivate the Registration Sensor. The signal changes. Replace the Registration sensor. Inspect the Exit Roller and Drives for wear or damage. Replace if needed.
Solve Xerox Phaser 3052 Error codes
- Code: 08-600
- Description: Paper Jam in Duplex Area Fault The machine has detected a paper jam in the Duplex Area.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the Exit Sensor Actuator. The actuator moves freely. Replace the Exit Sensor Actuator. Enter Diagnostics (EDC) Mode. Select: [DC330 Component Control, 102-Sensor, Out Bin Exit Sens] to test the Exit Sensor. The sensor is OK. Replace the Exit Sensor. Check the following parts for wear or damage and replace if needed: • Duplex Paper Guide • Duplex Gate • Duplex Gate Spring • Duplex Gate Mounting • Paper Guide on Rear Cover Make certain that the Duplex Gate is seated correctly and moves freely without binding.
- Code: 08-700
- Description: Output Tray Full Fault The Output Tray Full Sensor has detected that the Output Tray is full.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Enter Diagnostic (EDC) Mode. Select: [DC330 Component Control, 102-Sensor, Out Bin Full] to test the Out Bin Full Sensor. The signal changes. • Check that the sensor connector is firmly seated. • Replace the Out Bin Full Sensor. Check actuator for binding. If the problem is intermittent, replace the Out Bin Full Sensor Actuator.
- Code: 09-100
- Description: Toner Cartridge Near End of Life Fault The Toner Cartridge life is less than 10%.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check the remaining life of the Toner Cartridge by using one of the methods listed below: • Print a Supplies Information Report. [GP 2] • Open Easy Printer Manager, check Toner Life. • Open the CWIS application. Select; [Status, Supplies, Print Cartridge]. 2. Check the remaining life of the Toner Cartridge. 3. If the Toner Cartridge has reached end of life, switch Off the power and replace the Toner Cartridge.
- Code: 09-300
- Description: Imaging Unit Near End of Life Fault The Imaging Unit life is less than 10%.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check the remaining life of the Toner Cartridge by using one of the methods listed below: • Print a Supplies Information Report. [GP 2] • Open Easy Printer Manager, select [Machine Status] • Open the CWIS application. Select; [Status, Supplies, Black Imaging Unit]. 2. Check the remaining life of the Imaging Unit. 3. If the Imaging Unit has reached end of life, switch Off the power and replace the Imaging Unit.
- Code: 09-350
- Description: Toner Cartridge End of Life Fault The Toner Cartridge has reached end of life.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check the remaining life of the Toner Cartridge by using one of the methods listed below: • Print a Supplies Information Report. [GP 2] • Open Easy Printer Manager, check Toner Life. • Open the CWIS application. Select; [Status, Supplies, Print Cartridge]. 2. Check the remaining life of the Toner Cartridge. 3. If the Toner Cartridge has reached end of life, switch Off the power and replace the Toner Cartridge.
- Code: 09-400
- Description: Imaging Unit End of Life Fault The Imaging Unit has reached end of life.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check the remaining life of the Imaging Unit by using one of the methods listed below: • Print a Supplies Information Report. [GP 2] • Open Easy Printer Manager, select [Machine Status]. • Open the CWIS application. Select; [Status, Supplies, Black Imaging Unit]. 2. Check the remaining life of the Imaging Unit. 3. If the Imaging Unit has reached end of life, switch Off the power and replace the Imaging Unit.
- Code: 09-550
- Description: Toner Cartridge Undetected Fault The Toner Cartridge has not been installed or machine software is unable to detect the Toner Cartridge.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Switch Off the power. 2. Remove the Toner cartridge. Rotate the cartridge five to six completions to distribute the toner evenly. 3. Check the CRUM contact area for contamination and clean if necessary. 4. Reinstall the Toner Cartridge. 5. Check the contacts on the HVPS. 6. If the problem continues, install a new Toner Cartridge.
- Code: 09-800
- Description: Incompatible Toner Cartridge Fault The Toner Cartridge is not compatible with the printer.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Print a Supplies Information Report, [GP 2]. 2. Check the Toner Cartridge information. Replace the Toner Cartridge
- Code: 09-900
- Description: Imaging Unit Undetected Fault The Imaging Unit has not been installed or machine software is unable to detect the Imaging Unit.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Switch Off the power. 2. Remove the Imaging Unit. 3. Check the CRUM contact area for contamination and clean if necessary. 4. Reinstall the Imaging Unit 5. Check the contacts on the HVPS. 6. If the problem continues, install a new Imaging Unit.
- Code: 10-100
- Description: Fuser Temperature (Open) Fault The temperature of the Fuser is outside of the normal operating range of 383°F ± 5°F (195°C ± 5°C.)
- Troubleshooting Guides: Power Off the machine and check that the Fuser connection is fully seated . The Fuser connections are OK. Firmly reconnect the Fuser assembly. Switch the power ON. Check for +3.3 VDC to the Thermistor at P/J on Main PWB. The voltage is OK. • Check the wire harness for open or short circuits. • Replace the Main PWB , Check the voltage to the Over Heat Thermostat. The voltage is OK. • Check for AC line voltage to the LVPS PWB . • Check the wire harness for open or short circuits. • Replace the LVPS PWB if needed. Check the Heat Lamp for an open circuit. Repair or replace the Fuser Assembly as required.
- Code: 10-200, 10-300
- Description: Fuser Under/ Over Temperature Fault The temperature of the Fuser is outside of the normal operating range of 383°F ± 5°F (195°C ± 5°C.)
- Troubleshooting Guides: Enter Diagnostic (EDM) Mode. Select: [DC330 Component Control, 109 Fuser Heat, Temp A] to obtain a temperature reading from the Fuser. The Fuser temperature is within normal operating range. Replace the Fuser Assembly If problem is intermittent, check the circuit of the Fuser Assembly.
- Code: 17-100
- Description: IP Conflict Error Fault. The IP address conflicts with that of another system causing a machine communication error.
- Troubleshooting Guides: From the menu, select: [Machine Settings, Network Settings, Assign IP address].
- Code: 17-310
- Description: Communication Error (Main PWB to Wireless PWB) Fault The machine software has detected a communication error between the Main PWB and the Wireless PWB.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Ensure that the connectors are fully seated between the Main PWB and the Wireless PWB . 2. If the problem persists, replace parts in the following order: • Flat Cable • Wireless PWB • Main PWB
- Code: 17-700, 10-710
- Description: BOOTP Error Fault The machine displays the error message “DHCP, or BOOTP, causing a machine communication error.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Switch Off the power then switch On the power. 2. Check BOOTP and network configuration.
- Code: 17-800, 10-810
- Description: DHCP Error Fault The machine displays the error message “DHCP, or BOOTP, causing a machine communication error.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Switch Off the power then switch On the power. 2. Check DHCP and network configuration.
- Code: 17-900
- Description: 802.1X Network Authentication Error Fault The the 802.1X network authentication failed.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Ensure that the 802.1X EAP Type, User name, and Password, for the Machine, Authentication Switch and Authentication Server match.
- Code: 17-910
- Description: Firmware Upgrade Fault The firmware upgrade aborted due to an invalid file.
- Troubleshooting Guides: 1. Check the USB connection. 2. Verify that the correct firmware file is being used. Cycle the machine power and repeat upgrade procedure [GP 5].
– Get more error code list with quick guide to fix printer product, click here
– About get help with reseting Epson inkpad or others, click here
– Get more information about Epson XP 15000 troubleshooting, click here
Xerox printer reset software introduction:
Notes before resetting Xerox printer:
– Identify accurate version, serial and crum of Xerox printer.
– How to get Xerox printer model info: Click Here
– Before you continue with the reprogramming of the firmware, please make sure that the device is installed on your computer.
– It is very important that under no circumstances should you remove the chip from the cartridge while reprogramming the firmware. After you have succesfully reprogrammed the printer, remove the chip from the cartridge and store it somewhere safely (the chip – a key). In all cartridges which you are going to use in the printer, the chip has to be either removed or sealed. If you have accidently inserted a new cartridge without removing the chip, the device will be blocked. In order to unblock it, you can use the stored chip as a key which help you to unblock the printer.
– And make sure that any other devices (except mouse and keyboard), which are connected to your computer via USB or LPT ports are disconnected. It’s preferable that the computer is connected to the “UPS” (uninterruptible power source) device, because if during the reprogramming process the electricity source has any interruptions, then the reprogramming will be carried out with an error, which makes the device unable to work.
– This firmware will be installed directly to your printer. Before opening firmare link make sure that printer is turned on and connected to your computer and printer drivers are installed correctly.
Be aware that with the reprogramming of the firmware the manufacturer’s warranty goes lost!!
How To Run Firmware Fix Xerox printer
1. Connect the printer to the computer and turn it on.
2. Wait until the printer is ready for work.
3. Drag and drop *.hd to usbprns2.exe file.
4. The reprogramming process starts automatically.
5. Wait until the printer reprograms (10-20 minute) and restarts.
6. After that the reprogramming process is finished, restart the printer.
– Fix Xerox B205 Toner Empty Error, click here
Contact us to get support with Xerox Phaser 3052 Error case
Telegram: https://t.me/hyperaktiv
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dngnm/
Or click here to get more ways.