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C0000 Lower Drive Motor’s failure to turn
The Lock signal remains HIGH for a continuous 1-sec copyir.com or more period 1sec copyir.com after the motor is energized copyir.com 1 Lower Drive Motor turns when the Start key is pressed NO Correct drive coupling copyir.com 2 Lower Drive Motor operation: the voltage across PJ16A-5 on the Master Board and GND is DC5V (motor deenergized) and DC0V (motor energized) when the Start key is pressed copyir.com NO Change Master Board copyir.com 3 The voltage across PJ16A-4 on the Master Board and GND is DC5V (motor deenergized) and DC0V (motor energized) when the Start key is pressed copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change motor copyir.com
C0001 Lower Drive Motor turning at abnormal timing
The Lock signal remains LOW for a continuous 1-sec copyir.com or more period 1sec copyir.com after the motor is deenergized copyir.com 1 Lower Drive Motor operation: the voltage across PJ16A-5 on the Master Board and GND is DC5V after the malfunction has been reset copyir.com NO Change Master Board copyir.com 2 The voltage across PJ16A-4 on the Master Board and GND is DC5V after the malfunction has been reset copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change motor copyir.com
C0010 Upper Drive Motor’s failure to turn
The Lock signal remains HIGH for a continuous 1-sec copyir.com or more period 1sec copyir.com after the motor is energized copyir.com 1 Upper Drive Motor turns when the Start key is pressed NO Correct drive coupling copyir.com 2 Upper Drive Motor operation: the voltage across PJ11A-9 on the Master Board and GND is DC5V (motor deenergized) and DC0V (motor energized) when the Start key is pressed copyir.com NO Change Master Board copyir.com 3 The voltage across PJ11A-8 on the Master Board and GND is DC5V (motor deenergized) and DC0V (motor energized) when the Start key is pressed copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change motor copyir.com
C0011 Upper Drive Motor turning at abnormal timing
The Lock signal remains LOW for a continuous 1-sec copyir.com or more period 1sec copyir.com after the motor is deenergized copyir.com 1 Upper Drive Motor operation: the voltage across PJ11A-9 on the Master Board and GND is DC5V after the malfunction has been reset copyir.com NO Change Master Board copyir.com 2 The voltage across PJ11A-8 on the Master Board and GND is DC5V after the malfunction has been reset copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change motor copyir.com
C004A Optical Section Cooling Fan Motor’s failure to turn
The Lock signal remains HIGH 1sec copyir.com after the motor is energized copyir.com 1 Optical Section Cooling Fan Motor operation: the voltage across PJ10A-2 on the Master Board and GND is DC24V (motor deenergized) and DC0V (motor energized) when the Start key is pressed copyir.com NO Change Master Board copyir.com 2 The voltage across PJ10A-3 on the Master Board and GND is DC24V (motor deenergized) and DC0V (motor energized) when the Start key is pressed copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change motor copyir.com
C004b Optical Section Cooling Fan Motor turning at abnormal timing
The Lock signal remains LOW 1sec copyir.com after the motor is deenergized copyir.com 1 Optical Section Cooling Fan Motor operation: the voltage across PJ10A-2 on the Master Board and GND is DC24V after the malfunction has been reset copyir.com NO Change Master Board copyir.com 2 The voltage across PJ10A-3 on the Master Board and GND is DC24V after the malfunction has been reset copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change motor copyir.com
C004C Ventilation Fan Motor’s failure to turn
• The Lock signal remains HIGH for a continuous 12sec copyir.com or more period while the motor is energized (turning at high speed) when the Power Switch is turned ON copyir.com • The Lock signal remains HIGH for a continuous 3sec copyir.com or more period while the motor is energized (turning at high speed) during a copy cycle copyir.com 1 Ventilation Fan Motor operation: the voltage across PJ20A-1 on the Master Board and GND is DC24V during high-speed rotation and DC12V during low-speed rotation after the malfunction has been reset copyir.com NO Change Master Board copyir.com 2 The voltage across PJ20A-3 on the Master Board and GND is DC0V after the malfunction has been reset copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change motor copyir.com
C004E Power Supply Unit Cooling Fan Motor’s failure to turn
The Lock signal remains HIGH for a continuous 1-sec copyir.com or more period 5sec copyir.com after the motor is energized (turning at high speed) copyir.com 1 Power Supply Unit Cooling Fan Motor operation: the voltage across PJ36A-11 on the Master Board and GND is DC15V during low-speed rotation and DC24V during high-speed rotation when the Start key is pressed copyir.com NO Change Master Board copyir.com 2 The voltage across PJ36A-9 on the Master Board and GND is DC0V (motor energized) when the Start key is pressed copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change motor copyir.com
C0070 Toner Replenishing Motor’s failure to turn
• The Toner Bottle Home Position Sensor does not go from LOW to HIGH within 12 sec copyir.com after the motor has been energized copyir.com • The Toner Bottle Home Position Sensor does not go LOW within 12 sec copyir.com after the motor has been energized and the sensor has gone HIGH copyir.com 1 Toner Bottle turns when the Toner Bottle is turned a half turn and the Front Door is closed NO Correct drive coupling copyir.com 2 Toner Bottle Home Position Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ13A-9B on the Master Board and GND is DC0V (Toner Bottle at home position) and DC5V (Toner Bottle at a position other than home) when step 1 is performed copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change sensor copyir.com 3 Toner Replenishing Motor operation: the voltage across PJ13A-9A on the Master Board and GND is DC0V (Toner Bottle at a stop) and DC24V (Toner Bottle turning) when step 1 is performed copyir.com YES Change motor copyir.com NO Change Master Board copyir.com
C0071 Toner Replenishing Motor turning at abnormal timing
The Toner Bottle Home Position Sensor is HIGH after the lapse of 2 sec copyir.com after the motor has been deenergized copyir.com 1 Toner Bottle turns abnormally after the malfunction has been reset YES Change Master Board copyir.com
C0420 Exposure Lamp turning ON at abnormal timing
The average value of one line exceeds a predetermined level during clamp adjustment 1 Exposure Lamp turns ON at abnormal timing copyir.com NO Change CCD Assy and Master Board copyir.com 2 Inverter Board operation: the voltage across PJ11A-10 on the Master Board and GND is 24V after the malfunction has been reset copyir.com YES Change Inverter Board copyir.com NO Change Master Board copyir.com
C0500 Warming-up failure
The surface temperature of the Upper Fusing Roller does not reach a given level even after the lapse of a given period of time during warming-up as detailed below: • From room temperature to 50°C: Within 20 sec copyir.com • From 50°C to 90°C: Within 20 sec copyir.com • From 90°C to 150°C: Within 20 sec copyir.com The copier fails to complete its warm-up cycle within 15 sec copyir.com after the temperature has reached 150°C copyir.com 1 Heater Lamp turns ON when the Power Switch is turned ON YES Correct Thermistor for mounting position and/or clean copyir.com NO Make checks from step 3 onward copyir.com 2 Thermistor operation: resistance across CN14- 2 and 3 on Fusing Unit side is infinite, as measured with CN14 (4P) disconnected copyir.com YES Change Thermistor copyir.com NO Change Master Board copyir.com 3 Fusing Thermoswitch and Heater Lamp operation: have continuity across CN5-1 and 2 on the Fusing Unit side with CN5 (2P) disconnected YES Change DC Power Supply 2 copyir.com NO Change Fusing Thermoswitch and Heater Lamp copyir.com 4 The voltage across PJ7A-1 on the Master Board and GND is DC0V (Heater Lamp ON) and DC24V (Heater Lamp OFF) when the Power Switch is turned ON copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com 5 The voltage across PJ4PU2-4 on DC Power Supply 2 and GND is DC0V (Heater Lamp ON) and DC24V (Heater Lamp OFF) when the Power Switch is turned ON copyir.com YES Change DC Power Supply 2 copyir.com NO Plug in CN27 and CN14 copyir.com
C0510 Abnormally low fusing temperature
The surface temperature of the Upper Fusing Roller remains less than 135°C for a continuous 1-sec copyir.com or more period after the copier has completed warming up copyir.com 1 Heater Lamp turns ON when the Power Switch is turned ON YES Correct Thermistor for mounting position and/or clean copyir.com NO Make checks from step 3 onward copyir.com 2 Thermistor operation: resistance across CN14- 2 and 3 on Fusing Unit side is infinite, as measured with CN14 (4P) disconnected copyir.com YES Change Thermistor copyir.com NO Change Master Board copyir.com 3 Fusing Thermoswitch and Heater Lamp operation: have continuity across CN5-1 and 2 on the Fusing Unit side with CN5 (2P) disconnected YES Change DC Power Supply 2 copyir.com NO Change Fusing Thermoswitch and Heater Lamp copyir.com 4 The voltage across PJ7A-1 on the Master Board and GND is DC0V (Heater Lamp ON) and DC24V (Heater Lamp OFF) when the Power Switch is turned ON copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com 5 The voltage across PJ4PU2-4 on DC Power Supply 2 and GND is DC0V (Heater Lamp ON) and DC24V (Heater Lamp OFF) when the Power Switch is turned ON copyir.com YES Change DC Power Supply 2 copyir.com NO Plug in CN27 and CN14 copyir.com
C0520 Abnormally high fusing temperature
The surface temperature of the Upper Fusing Roller remains 230°C or more for a continuous 1-sec copyir.com or more period after the copier has completed warming up copyir.com 1 The Heater Lamp remains lit after the copier has warmed up copyir.com YES Make checks from step 2 onward copyir.com NO Make checks from step 3 onward copyir.com 2 The voltage across PJ7A-1 and GND remains DC0V after the copier has warmed up copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change DC Power Supply 2 copyir.com 3 The circuit across CN14-2 and 3 on the Fusing Unit side is shorted with CN14 (4P) disconnected copyir.com YES Change Thermistor copyir.com NO Change Master Board copyir.com
C0600 Scanner Motor malfunction
• When the Scanner is at a position other than home, the Scanner Home Sensor does not go from HIGH to LOW even after the lapse of 20 sec copyir.com after the Power Switch has been turned ON copyir.com • When the Scanner is at the home position, the Scanner Home Sensor does not go from LOW to HIGH even after the lapse of 10 sec copyir.com after the Scanner has started its scan motion copyir.com • The Scanner Home Sensor does not go from HIGH to LOW even after the lapse of 40 sec copyir.com after the Scanner has started its scan motion copyir.com 1 Have Scanner motion when it is moved manually copyir.com NO Correct drive coupling copyir.com Rewind cables copyir.com 2 Connectors on the SCP Board properly connected NO Connect copyir.com 3 The voltage across PJ11A-12 on the Master Board and GND is DC5V after the malfunction has been reset copyir.com NO Change Master Board copyir.com 4 The voltage across PJ2F-1 on the SCP Board and GND is DC24V YES Change Scanner Motor and SCP Board copyir.com 5 Scanner Home Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ5A-6A on the Master Board and GND is DC0V (sensor blocked) and DC5V (sensor unblocked) copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change sensor copyir.com
C0900 3rd Drawer Lift-Up Sensor malfunction 1 3rd Drawer Lift-Up Motor turns when the 3rd Drawer is slid out and then back in NO Correct drive coupling copyir.com 2 3rd Drawer Lift-Up Motor operation: the voltage across PJ10A-3 on the Master Board and GND is DC0V (motor deenergized) and DC24V (motor energized) after the 3rd Drawer has been slid in position copyir.com YES Change motor copyir.com NO Change Master Board copyir.com 3 3rd Drawer Lift-Up Motor Pulse Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ8A-5B on the Master Board and GND varies in the range between DC0V and DC5V while the 3rd Drawer Lift-Up is energized copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change pulse disk and gear copyir.com Change sensor copyir.com 4 3rd Drawer Lift-Up Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ8A-12B on the Master Board and GND is DC5V (sensor unblocked) and DC0V (sensor blocked) copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Correct retraction mechanism copyir.com Change sensor copyir.com
C0904 3rd Drawer Lift-Up Motor malfunction 1 3rd Drawer Lift-Up Motor turns when the 3rd Drawer is slid out and then back in NO Correct drive coupling copyir.com 2 3rd Drawer Lift-Up Motor operation: the voltage across PJ10A-3 on the Master Board and GND is DC0V (motor deenergized) and DC24V (motor energized) after the 3rd Drawer has been slid in position copyir.com YES Change motor copyir.com NO Change Master Board copyir.com 3 3rd Drawer Lift-Up Motor Pulse Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ8A-5B on the Master Board and GND varies in the range between DC0V and DC5V while the 3rd Drawer Lift-Up is energized copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change pulse disk and gear copyir.com Change sensor copyir.com 4 3rd Drawer Lift-Up Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ8A-12B on the Master Board and GND is DC5V (sensor unblocked) and DC0V (sensor blocked) copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Correct retraction mechanism copyir.com Change sensor copyir.com
C0950 4th Drawer Lift-Up Sensor malfunction 1 4th Drawer Lift-Up Motor turns when the 4th Drawer is slid out and then back in NO Correct drive coupling copyir.com 2 4th Drawer Lift-Up Motor operation: the voltage across PJ10A-1 on the Master Board and GND is DC0V (motor deenergized) and DC24V (motor energized) after the 4th Drawer has been slid in position copyir.com YES Change motor copyir.com NO Change Master Board copyir.com 3 4th Drawer Lift-Up Motor Pulse Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ9A-9 on the Master Board and GND varies in the range between DC0V and DC5V while the 4th Drawer Lift-Up Motor is energized copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change pulse disk and gear copyir.com Change sensor copyir.com 4 4th Drawer Lift-Up Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ9A-2 on the Master Board and GND is DC5V (sensor unblocked) and DC0V (sensor blocked) copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Correct retraction mechanism copyir.com Change sensor copyir.com
C0954 4th Drawer Lift-Up Motor malfunction 1 4th Drawer Lift-Up Motor turns when the 4th Drawer is slid out and then back in NO Correct drive coupling copyir.com 2 4th Drawer Lift-Up Motor operation: the voltage across PJ10A-1 on the Master Board and GND is DC0V (motor deenergized) and DC24V (motor energized) after the 4th Drawer has been slid in position copyir.com YES Change motor copyir.com NO Change Master Board copyir.com 3 4th Drawer Lift-Up Motor Pulse Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ9A-9 on the Master Board and GND varies in the range between DC0V and DC5V while the 4th Drawer Lift-Up Motor is energized copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change pulse disk and gear copyir.com Change sensor copyir.com 4 4th Drawer Lift-Up Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ9A-2 on the Master Board and GND is DC5V (sensor unblocked) and DC0V (sensor blocked) copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Correct retraction mechanism copyir.com Change sensor copyir.com
C0990 Main Tray upward motion failure 1 3rd Drawer Lift-Up Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ8A-12B on the Master Board and GND is DC5V (sensor unblocked) and DC0V (sensor blocked) copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Correct retraction mechanism copyir.com Change sensor copyir.com
C0991 Main Tray downward motion failure 1 3rd Drawer Lift-Up Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ8A-12B on the Master Board and GND is DC5V (sensor unblocked) and DC0V (sensor blocked) copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Correct retraction mechanism copyir.com Change sensor copyir.com
C0992 Main Tray downward motion failure 1 Lower Limit Position Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ3A-6 on the Master Board and GND is DC5V (sensor unblocked) and DC0V (sensor blocked) copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change sensor, Cabinet Transport Board, and flat cable copyir.com 2 Main Tray Lower Position Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ3A-3 on the Master Board and GND is DC5V (sensor unblocked) and DC0V (sensor blocked) copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change sensor, Cabinet Transport Board, and flat cable copyir.com
C0993 Main Tray upward motion failure 1 Lower Limit Position Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ3A-6 on the Master Board and GND is DC5V (sensor unblocked) and DC0V (sensor blocked) copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change sensor, Cabinet Transport Board, and flat cable copyir.com 2 Main Tray Lower Position Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ3A-3 on the Master Board and GND is DC5V (sensor unblocked) and DC0V (sensor blocked) copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change sensor, Cabinet Transport Board, and flat cable copyir.com
C0994 Elevator Motor’s failure to turn 1 Elevator Motor turns when the Paper Descent key is pressed NO Correct drive coupling copyir.com 2 Elevator Motor operation: the voltage across PJ10A-1 (descent)/PJ10A-2 (ascent) on the Master Board and GND is DC0V (motor deenergized) and DC24V (motor energized) when the tray is slid in or the Paper Descent key is pressed copyir.com YES Change motor, Cabinet Transport Board, and flat cable copyir.com NO Change Master Board copyir.com 3 Elevator Motor Pulse Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ9A-5 on the Master Board and GND varies in the range between DC0V and DC5V while the Elevator Motor is energized copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change pulse disk and gear copyir.com Change sensor copyir.com
C0996 3rd Drawer lock release failure 1 3rd Drawer Lock Solenoid operation: the voltage across PJ6A-2 on the Master Board and GND is DC24V (solenoid deenergized) and DC0V (solenoid energized, instantaneous) when the Paper Descent key is pressed and the Main Tray completes its descent motion copyir.com YES Change solenoid copyir.com NO Change Master Board copyir.com
C0998 Shifter transfer failure 1 Shifter Return Position Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ3A-5 on the Master Board and GND is DC5V (sensor unblocked) and DC0V (sensor blocked) copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change sensor, Cabinet Transport Board, and flat cable copyir.com
C0999 Shifter return failure 1 Shifter Return Position Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ3A-5 on the Master Board and GND is DC5V (sensor unblocked) and DC0V (sensor blocked) copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change sensor, Cabinet Transport Board, and flat cable copyir.com
C099A Shifter return failure 1 Shifter Home Position Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ3A-4 on the Master Board and GND is DC5V (sensor unblocked) and DC0V (sensor blocked) copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change sensor, Cabinet Transport Board, and flat cable copyir.com
C099b Shifter transfer failure 1 Shifter Home Position Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ3A-4 on the Master Board and GND is DC5V (sensor unblocked) and DC0V (sensor blocked) copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change sensor, Cabinet Transport Board, and flat cable copyir.com
C099c Shift Motor’s failure to turn 1 Shift Motor turns when the 3rd Drawer is slid into the copier with a paper stack loaded in the Shift Tray (the paper stack to be shifted to the Main Tray) copyir.com NO Correct drive coupling copyir.com 2 Shift Motor operation: the voltage across PJ10A-4 (rightward motion)/PJ10A-3 (leftward motion) on the Master Board and GND is DC0V (motor deenergized) and DC24V (motor energized) when step 1 is performed copyir.com YES Change Shift Motor, Cabinet Transport Board, and flat cable copyir.com NO Change Master Board copyir.com 3 Shift Motor Pulse Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ9A-12 on the Master Board and GND varies in the range between DC0V and DC5V while the Shift Motor is energized copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change pulse disk and gear copyir.com Change sensor copyir.com
C099E Shift Gate position detecting failure 1 Shift Gate Position Detecting Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ3A-7 on the Master Board and GND is DC5V (sensor unblocked) and DC0V (sensor blocked) copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change sensor, Cabinet Transport Board, and flat cable copyir.com
C099F Shift Gate position detecting failure 1 Shift Gate Position Detecting Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ3A-7 on the Master Board and GND is DC5V (sensor unblocked) and DC0V (sensor blocked) copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change sensor, Cabinet Transport Board, and flat cable copyir.com
C0F02 Original Size Detecting Board malfunction
Either the Original Size Detecting Board is faulty or an error occurs in communications with the Master Board copyir.com <During a copy cycle> A fixed-cycle pulse signal (Busy) remains HIGH or LOW for 0 copyir.com5 sec copyir.com or more copyir.com <When the Power Switch is turned ON> A fixed-cycle pulse signal (Busy) remains HIGH or LOW for 5 sec copyir.com or more copyir.com 1 J1 and J2 jumper connections on the Original Size Detecting Board are correct copyir.com NO Change jumper connector positions copyir.com 2 CN1 on the Original Size Detecting Board and PJ24A on the Master Board are connected copyir.com NO Connect copyir.com 3 The voltage across PJ24A-6 on the Master Board and GND varies in the range between DC0V and DC5V after the Power Switch has been turned ON copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change Original Size Detecting Board copyir.com
C0F30 ATDC Sensor malfunction
The output from the ATDC Sensor remains less than 0 copyir.com5V, or 4 copyir.com5V or more, for a continuous 2-sec copyir.com period at any time 2 sec copyir.com after the Upper Drive Motor has started turning copyir.com 1 PJ10 and CN39 connectors on the Master Board are properly connected NO Connect copyir.com 2 ATDC Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ10A-6 on the Master Board and GND varies in the range between DC0 copyir.com5V and DC4 copyir.com5V while the Upper Drive Motor is energized copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change ATDC Sensor copyir.com
C0F31 ATDC Sensor adjustment failure
The ATDC Sensor output does not fall within the target range (2 copyir.com46 to 2 copyir.com57V) in the F8 mode copyir.com 1 PJ10 and CN39 connectors on the Master Board are properly connected NO Connect copyir.com 2 ATDC Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ10A-6 on the Master Board and GND varies in the range between DC0 copyir.com5V and DC4 copyir.com5V while the Upper Drive Motor is energized copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change ATDC Sensor copyir.com
C0F79 • 3rd Drawer Paper Empty Sensor failure • Main Tray Paper Empty Board failure • Shift Tray Paper Empty Sensor failure 1 3rd Drawer Paper Empty Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ8A-2B on the Master Board and GND is DC5V (sensor unblocked) and DC0V (sensor blocked) copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change sensor copyir.com 2 Main Tray Paper Empty Board operation: the voltage across PJ9A-2 on the Master Board and GND is DC5V (sensor unblocked) and DC0V (sensor blocked) copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change the Main Tray Paper Empty Board, Cabinet Transport Board, and flat cable copyir.com 3 Shift Tray Paper Empty Sensor operation: the voltage across PJ9A-9 on the Master Board and GND is DC5V (sensor unblocked) and DC0V (sensor blocked) copyir.com YES Change Master Board copyir.com NO Change sensor, Cabinet Transport Board, and flat cable copyir.com
C0FE2 Original Size Detecting Sensor 2 failure 1 J1 and J2 jumper connections on the Original Size Detecting Board are correct copyir.com NO Change jumper connector positions copyir.com 2 Mounting position of the Original Size Detecting Sensor that corresponds to the malfunction code is correct copyir.com YES Change the Original Size Detecting Sensor, Original Size Detecting Board, and Master Board copyir.com NO Correct mounting position copyir.com
C0FE4 Original Size Detecting Sensor 3 failure
C0FE6 Original Size Detecting Sensors 2 and 3 failure
C0FE8 Original Size Detecting Sensor 4 failure
C0FEA Original Size Detecting Sensors 2 and 4 failure
C0FEC Original Size Detecting Sensors 3 and 4 failure
C0FEE Original Size Detecting Sensors 2, 3, 4 failure
C0FF0 Original Size Detecting Sensor 5 failure
C0FF2 Original Size Detecting Sensors 2 and 5 failure
C0FF4 Original Size Detecting Sensors 3 and 5 failure
C0FF6 Original Size Detecting Sensors 2, 3, 5 failure
C0FF8 Original Size Detecting Sensors 4 and 5 failure
C0FFA Original Size Detecting Sensors 2, 4, 5 failure
C0FFC Original Size Detecting Sensors 3, 4, 5 failure
C1163 Master Board failure including a unit failure of QM Coder
A reset, encoding, or decoding termination interrupt signal is not received, or an encoding or decoding error occurs copyir.com 1 copyir.com Reset the malfunction copyir.com 2 copyir.com If the malfunction is still detected, check the harness between, and PJ connections on, the CCD Assy and Master Board copyir.com 3 copyir.com If connections are okay, change the Master Board copyir.com
C1200 Master Board failure including a unit failure of memory
The range over which data can be read from DRAM is smaller than the standard memory (16MB) copyir.com 1 copyir.com Reset the malfunction copyir.com 2 copyir.com If the malfunction is still detected, check the harness between, and PJ connections on, the CCD Assy and Master Board copyir.com 3 copyir.com If connections are okay, change the Master Board copyir.com
C1220 Master Board failure including a unit failure of ASIC1
DMA termination interrrupt signal is not received copyir.com 1 copyir.com Reset the malfunction copyir.com 2 copyir.com If the malfunction is still detected, check the harness between, and PJ connections on, the CCD Assy and Master Board copyir.com 3 copyir.com If connections are okay, change the Master Board copyir.com
C1300 Polygon Motor’s failure to turn
• The Lock signal remains HIGH 5 sec copyir.com after the motor has started turning copyir.com • The Lock signal does not go LOW even once for a 1sec copyir.com period at any time 1 sec copyir.com after the motor has started turning copyir.com • The Lock signal remains HIGH for a continuous 0 copyir.com5sec copyir.com or more period while the motor is energized copyir.com 1 copyir.com Reset the malfunction copyir.com 2 copyir.com If the malfunction is still detected, check the harness between, and PJ connections on, the PH Unit and Master Board copyir.com 3 copyir.com If connections are okay, change the PH Unit and Master Board copyir.com
C1301 Polygon Motor turning at abnormal timing
The Lock signal remains LOW for a continuous 5-sec copyir.com or more period while the motor is deenergized copyir.com 1 copyir.com Reset the malfunction copyir.com 2 copyir.com If the malfunction is still detected, check the harness between, and PJ connections on, the PH Unit and Master Board copyir.com 3 copyir.com If connections are okay, change the PH Unit and Master Board copyir.com
C13F0 SOS Sensor failure
After the lapse of a 5-sec copyir.com period after an SOS has been detected, no new SOS is detected copyir.com 1 copyir.com Reset the malfunction copyir.com 2 copyir.com If the malfunction is still detected, check the harness between, and PJ connections on, the PH Unit and Master Board copyir.com 3 copyir.com If connections are okay, change the PH Unit and Master Board copyir.com
C1440 Exposure Lamp out or a circuit failure
• Exposure Lamp out The average value (ODD, EVEN) of one line of gain adjustment value is smaller than a predetermined level during gain adjustment copyir.com • Circuit failure The average value of one line falls outside a predetermined range copyir.com 1 copyir.com Check that the Original Glass is correctly installed, the Exposure Lamp turns ON properly, and the Shading Sheet is not dirty copyir.com 2 copyir.com Reset the malfunction copyir.com 3 copyir.com If the malfunction is still detected, check the harness between, and PJ connections on, the CCD Assy and Master Board copyir.com 4 copyir.com If connections are okay, change the CCD Assy and Master Board copyir.com
C1441 Clamp adjustment failure
The average value of one line of clamp adjustment value is smaller than a predetermined level during clamp adjustment copyir.com 1 copyir.com Check the CCD Assy and mirror for correct mounting positions copyir.com 2 copyir.com Reset the malfunction copyir.com 3 copyir.com If the malfunction is still detected, check the harness between, and PJ connections on, the CCD Assy and Master Board copyir.com 4 copyir.com If connections are okay, change the CCD Assy and Master Board copyir.com
