XEROX 4112 4127 Service Manual

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4127/4112G Service Manual Ver.1.1.1

4127/4112G Service Manual Ver.1.1.1

• This service manual covers the following models FUJI XEROX Co. Ltd. • 4127/4112G • Related Materials • 4000HCF Supplementary • 2000A3-HCF Supplementary • 4000C2HCF Supplementary • Finisher D2/D3/D4 Supplementary • ESS FIP Common Supplementary

Issued :Feb. 2009

• Revision and Modification Information When design changes or revisions relating to this service manual occur, the overseas technical information or overseas service bulletin may be issued as supplementary information until such changes are accommodated in the updated version of this service manual. Caution Important changes including revisions of spare part numbers and adjustment specifications must immediately be reflected on the respective pages of this manual.

• Confidentiality • This service manual is issued intending use by maintenance service personnel authorized by FUJI XEROX Co. Ltd. Copying, transferring or leasing this manual without prior consent by FUJI XEROX Co. Ltd. is prohibited. • When a page becomes irrelevant (e.g. superceded by a replacement page), destroy the page by burning or shredding it. • Handle with care to avoid loss or damage of the manual.

Edited by:

Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. C&FS TSC SDEG KSP R&D Business Park Bldg 6A7 3-2-1, Sakado, Takatsu-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa, JAPAN 213-8508

[XEROX] [The Document Company] are registered trademarks.

0 Introduction 0.1 Getting to Know the Service Manual ........................................................................ 0.2 How to Use the Service Manual ............................................................................... 0.3 Description for Terminology And Symbols ...............................................................

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Introduction

Introduction

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0.1 Getting to Know the Service Manual

0.2 How to Use the Service Manual

This manual is used as the standard service manual for 4112, 4112/4127 Light Publisher.

This manual describes the standard procedures for the servicing of this product. Refer to Chapter 1 Service Call Procedure for efficient and effective servicing during maintenance calls.

For more information on the following product options, please refer to the supplementary options service manuals.

For more information on the options, refer to the options manual.

Options that can be connected to this product and the versions of the manuals that describe them:

0.2.1 Contents of Manual This manual is divided into nine chapters as described below.

Table 1 No

Name of Option

Name of Manual

Version

1

2000A3HCF

2000A3HCF Supplementary Service Manual

Ver 1.3 onwards

2

4000HCF

4000HCF Supplementary Service Manual

Ver 1.4 onwards

3

Finisher D2/D3/D4

Finisher D2/D3/D4 Supplementary Service Manual

Ver 1.4 onwards



Chapter 1 Service Call Procedure This chapter describes the general work and servicing procedures for the maintenance of this product.



For this product, information in Chapter 2 that is related to the Controller FIP will be provided in a separate booklet.

Chapter 2 Troubleshooting This chapter describes the troubleshooting procedures other than image quality troubleshooting for this product.



Chapter 3 Image Quality Troubleshooting (not yet issued)



Chapter 4 Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

However, the contents in Ver 1.7 issue is the same as those in this manual.

This chapter describes the disassembly, assembly, adjustment and replacement procedures for components of this product.

Table 2



Chapter 5 Parts List



Chapter 6 General

This chapter contains the spare parts information for this product.

No

Supplementary Contents

Name of Manual

Version

1

ESS FIP

ESS FIP Common Supplementary Service Manual

Ver 1.9 onwards

This chapter contains the following information. 6.1 How to use the Service Mode

NOTE: The Ver No. of the above supplementary manual is the information at the release of this manual. It will be updated to Ver 1.1, Ver 1.2, and so on when manuals for other machine types are issued. Make sure to always update your manual to the latest version. The revised content consists of new IOT support information and updates to existing information. Please use an updated manual.

6.2 How to use the DC Code



6.7 Tools

6.3 Service Data 6.4 Special Key 6.6 Specifications

Publication Comment Sheet Enter any comments and/or corrections regarding this service manual into the Publication Comment Sheet, and send it to the following.

6.8 Consumables •

Japan: CS Department TSC/SDEG

Chapter 7 Wiring Data This chapter contains the P/J List, P/J Location, Wirenet and BSD (Block Schematic Diagram) for this product.

IBG: CS Department IBS via OpCo Technical Service Department •

Chapter 8 Accessories



Chapter 9 Installation

This chapter contains the information on related products. This chapter contains the installation procedures for this product and the options that are specific to it. •

Chapter 10 Functions Overview (not yet issued)

0.2.2 Information on Updating This manual will be sent to each Service Center as specified below. Revisions must be incorporated correctly to keep the manual up-to-date.

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0.1 Getting to Know the Service Manual

Introduction

Introduction 0.3 Description for Terminology And Symbols

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0.3 Description for Terminology And Symbols



The terminology and symbols used throughout this service manual are described as follows:

When the manual is updated, the issue number "Ver. 1" will be changed to Ver. 1.1, Ver. 1.2, and so on.



The terms and symbols used at the beginning of a text are defined as follows:

WARNING Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, such as death or serious injury if operators do not handle the machine correctly by disregarding the statement.

WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, such as death or serious injury if operators do not handle the machine correctly by disregarding the statement. CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, such as injury or property damage if operators do not handle the machine correctly by disregarding the statement. Instruction: Used to alert you to a procedure which, if not strictly observed, could result in damage to the machine or equipment. NOTE: Used when work procedures and rules are emphasized. NOTE: Used when other explanations are given.

Purpose Used to describe the purposes of Adjustment and Troubleshooting. REP: Indicates the disassembly/assembly procedure for reference. ADJ: Indicates the adjustment procedure for reference. PL: Indicates the parts list for reference. ASSY: Means Assembly. Safety Critical Components (SCC) For the safety control of the Safety Critical Components and the components specified, follow the regulations regarding the Safety Critical Components set by Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. Important Information Stored Component (ISC) This component stores all the important customer information that is input after the installation. When performing replacement, follow the procedures in "Chapter 4 Disassembly/Assembly Adjustment" to replace/discard. Make absolutely sure that no customer information gets leaked outside.

Chapter 1 Service Call Procedure

1 Service Call Procedures 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4

Before Starting Servicing.......................................................................................... Service Call Procedures........................................................................................... TRIM......................................................................................................................... Periodic Replacement Parts.....................................................................................

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1.1 Before Starting Servicing 1.1.1 Safety To prevent any accident that may occur during servicing, absolutely observe warnings and cautions on procedures. Never carry out any hazardous work. 1.

Keep solvent away from fire.



Wash your hands after using solvent.

Earthquake Preparedness Measure

10. Modifications to the Machine If you need to make any modifications to the machine, submit an application for modified use in advance. 11. Harmful Beams

Drive Parts

Normal copy and scan of a document do not cause users and service people exposure to harmful beams. However, if any user feels a dazzling light from the document exposure lamp when using normal platen copy and scan, covering the non-document area of the Platen Glass, which is typically used for copy and scan operations, blocks light from under the Platen Glass.

Never inspect or lubricate drive parts such as belts, sprockets and gears while the machine is in operation. 3.

Do not heat solvent for use.



If the customer requests a measure against earthquakes, there is an earthquake preparedness kit (ZB38) available.

Power Supply To prevent electrical shocks, burns, injuries, etc., make sure to power off the machine and disconnect the power plug before starting servicing. However, if you cannot help keeping the machine alive in such a case where you need to take voltage measurements, take great care not to suffer an electrical shock.

2.

9.



Heavy Parts

12. Other Safety Issues

When removing or installing heavy parts listed below, take the proper position for doing so. •

DADF: 21.5kg or less (including the counter balance) (basically two-man work)



Fuse Unit: 15.7kg or less (First remove the 2.0-kg-heavy Fuse Cleaning Cartridge and then remove/install the less-than-14-kg-heavy unit.)



Folder Unit: 40kg or less (basically two-man work)



Booklet Unit: 20kg or less (basically two-man work)



Marking Drawer: 16.2kg or less (basically two-man work) (If one person works on this, he/she should first remove the 2.9-kg-heavy Transfer Belt Unit and then remove/install the less-than14-kg-heavy unit.)

In addition to the above-described items 1 through 11, there are various safety instructions to be observed. Following the "Safety Guide in Servicing" released by the Technical Service Center, take great care of safety in servicing.

Also when removing or installing any heavy part other than those listed above, take great care of your working position to prevent a backache. 4.

Safety Device See that such safety devices function properly as prevent mechanical accidents, like fuses, circuit breakers and interlock switches, and as protect customers from injury, like panels and covers. Modifications that hinder safety devices from functioning are strictly prohibited.

5.

Parts Removal and Installation Some of the parts and covers have sharp edges. Do not touch them carelessly. Wipe off oil, etc., if any, from your fingers or hands before working. When trying to pull out a part, cable, etc., pull them out gradually, not by force.

6.

Specified Tools When tools for use are specified, use them as instructed.

7.

Toner and Developer Cleaning Collect split toner with a brush or whisk and put it in a waste box because toner has the property of being blown up into fine particles. Wipe residual toner with a wet piece of cloth (waste cloth) or clean it away with the FX toner-proof standard vacuum cleaner. Never use a vacuum cleaner the customer has. In addition, clean away developer in the same manner because it includes toner.

8.

Organic Solvent When using organic solvent such as the drum cleaner and the machine cleaner, note the following: •

Take great care of the ventilation of the room not to inhale a large amount of solvent vapor.

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1.1.2 Things to Take Note When Handling Customer Information

1.1.3 Other Precautions

1.

Handling of customer's electronic information - samples of copy/print/received fax (paper data), log files (Activity Report), and etc.

Note the following items when servicing, in order to do proper and efficient work.

Before you bring back any samples for the purpose of investigation/analysis, always obtain permission from the customer. Make sure to assure them that the data will not be used for any other purpose.

1.

When requesting for a retrieval application from the customer, either use the "FX Data Security Regulations: Annex 15 - Confidential Information/Personal Information Request Form (IS-019)" or use a letterhead that has been specified by the customer after obtaining their agreement.

2.

Handling of a PWB/HDD, etc. that contains customer information.

3.

2.

Data such as Fax Address Numbers and URLs that are registered in the customer's machine are all important customer information. These types of information are stored in the PWB/HDD, etc. within the machine. Take extra care when handling them. (1)

In case of replacements, transfer the data to the new PWB/HDD and make sure that all data in the old components are thoroughly erased before disposing them. Make sure that no important customer information gets leaked. (For details, refer to the preface in Chapter 4 and 5)

(2)

If a component was replaced and it was not found to be the cause of the malfunction, return it to the original machine. (For components that were temporarily installed/removed for troubleshooting, etc. clear the data using Diag, etc.)

(3) 3.

5.

Disassembling Confirm the proper way a part is mounted before carrying out disassembling work such as part removal. Installation/Adjustment After installing or adjusting a part, check that no unnecessary part or tool is left behind inside the machine, on the assembly and in other areas before operating the machine.

4.

Disposing of replaced parts/consumables Collect and take back to your service base all the replaced parts/consumables as well as packing materials after obtaining the customer's consent. For the way of separating and disposing of collected parts/consumables, refer to and follow the technical information No. 2-138 common to all the models. •

Never discard the drum cleaner into fire. Always keep it away from fire. Otherwise, it could catch fire, causing a fire.Use up the drum cleaner before disposing of it.Collect parts for recycling, filling in "U-TAG."

Security related NVM values that were changed during maintenance.

When connecting our company machine to the customer's network during maintenace, make sure that you have gone through the person-in-charge to obtain permission from the customer's systems administrator (or person-in-charge) before proceeding. Other things to take note when handling customer data When handling customer data, you should also pay attention to precautions other than the above items 1 to 4. [Japan] Follow the "Excellence in Customer Information Asset Protection - Do it Now! Do it Together!" issued by CS Department and ensure that customer data do not get leaked out when servicing. [IBG] Follow the safety guidelines established within the OpCo and ensure that customer data do not get leaked out when servicing.

Drum Cleaner

WARNING

When unable to electrically erase the data in the HDD and the customer has requested for it, destroy the HDD (charges applies).

If any security related NVM values, such as polling, were set for test purposes, make sure you return them to their original values after the test. (E.g.: for the details on polling that is common to all machine types, refer to FTO 2-202) 4.

Reference material Before starting servicing, carefully read related technical information (SB, FTI, FTO, etc.) and make a systematic approach.

5.

General precautions •

Take care not to disturb the customer in his/her daily work.



Place a drop cloth, a sheet of paper, etc. to keep the site clean, as required.



Put trash made during servicing in a trash bag and take it back to your service base.



Fill in the machine history log with what is carried out, what consumables/parts are replaced, and others.

1.2 Service Call Procedures

1.3 TRIM

1.2.1 Initial Action

The TRIM for this product is carried out at SM/UM calls, aiming primarily to maintain the performance of the machine.

1.

Ask the operator about the condition of the machine.

2.

Record billing meter readings.

3.

Check error copies and understand the condition of the machine.

4.

Check the machine history log.

1.2.2 What to do at UM Call 1.

Perform Level 1 Troubleshooting.

2.

Perform Level 2 Troubleshooting. If none of the items are suitable, refer to BSD and perform troubleshooting.

3.

Check print/copy quality.

4.

Feed out paper from each tray. As required, clean or replace the Feed Roll(s). Furthermore, enter the PC-Diag or the UI-Diag and check the following counters. Table 1

Counter Name

Check for:

DC135 HFSI Counter

Part for replacement that is close to/over its life

DC118 Jam Counter

Item with frequent jams

DC120 Fail Counter

Item with frequent fails

5.

Resolve all secondary problems.

6.

Perform the TRIM work.

1.2.3 What to do at SM Call 1.

Check print/copy quality.

2.

Feed out paper from each tray. As required, clean or replace the Feed Roll(s). Furthermore, enter the PC-Diag or the UI-Diag and check the following counters. Table 2

Counter Name

Check for:

DC135 HFSI Counter

Part for replacement that is close to/over its life

DC118 Jam Counter

Item with frequent jams

DC120 Fail Counter

Item with frequent fails

3.

Resolve all secondary problems.

4.

Perform the TRIM work.

1.2.4 What to do before leaving 1.

Check the overall operation/functions.

2.

Check the appearance of the machine. Check on consumables.

3.

As required, provide the operator with training.

4.

Fill in the machine history log and service report.

5.

File the print samples and the copy samples along with the machine history log.

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1.3.1 TRIM Procedure

Table 1 CAUTION

Sliding out Tray2 Transport (PL 7.1) while Tray 2 is lifting up will cause the driver (IC) in the Tray Module PWB to break (only with interlocks cheated).

No. Work Item

Work Outline

3

300kPV(40kFeed ) Clean Feed/Nudger/Retard Roller & Platen Roll (PL 4.9)/Chute surface (PL 4.26, PL 4.24, PL 4.12)/Sensors/CIS Glass*3/ Myler and Plate on the under side of CIS(PL 4.13)

DADF Cleaning*4

Table 1 No. Work Item 1

2

Work Outline

At Intervals of:

At every call Approx. max of 3 documents. Pre-work Overall Operation • Make some sample copies of Test Chart Check*1 (499T247). Check the quality of them. • Check the MC for operating sounds. • Make black copies and check them for uneven density and poor fusing. • Make copies of Test Besides, make blank copies and check Chart. them for Drum cracks, high background, etc. IOT Interior Cleaning



Clean toner/paper particles off the paper 300kPV path.(Feeder/LH Chute/Regi / Transfer Belt/Transfer Inlet Lower Chute/Transfer Exit Chute (DTS Guide)*2 /Fuser Inlet Chute /Inverter/Dup Chute/Paper Path Rollers)



Clean Sensor. (Pre Transfer Sensor/CIS Sensor/Regi Sensor/Skew Sensor)



Clean Erase Lamp.

Clean Heat Roll Finger & Pressure Roll Finger. CAUTION

NOTE: First clean DADF (Chute, CIS, etc.) and then IIT because rubbish from DADF can drop into IIT. 4

IIT Cleaning

Clean Platen Glass face & bottom*3/Reflector/Mirror No.1,2,3/Lens surface/CVT Platen Glass face & bottom (PL 5.4)/Exposure Lamp/ White Myler (PL 5.4) on Docu Regi Guide Slope with Platen Glass.

1200kPV

NOTE: Check for rubbish and dust inside the IIT frame or on Carriage. Wipe them away if possible. 600kPV

NOTE: For cleaning optical components, use dry cloth (e.g. lint-free cloth) exclusive for optics cleaning or completely wrung wet piece of cloth. Drum Cleaner is strictly prohibited because this causes surfaces to become dim. CAUTION

Besides, do the work with care about such a component of high temperature as Heat Roll.

Take care to avoid injury in cleaning the mirrors because the frame of PL 5.7 Item 19 Half Rate Carriage has burs.

1200kPV 5

NOTE: Cleaning Fuser Cleaning Blade may be required under some stress condition (print/copy quality, paper type, print mode, environment, etc.) that requires cleaning. Clean Sensor (Invert In Sensor)

Clean Platen Glass face*3/CVT Platen Glass 300kPV face*3 (PL 5.4)/White Myler (PL 5.4) over Docu Regi Guide Slope with Platen Glass. NOTE: Visually check that there is no rubbish or dust. Do so by checking that no copy samples have white/color streaks.

Using Drum Cleaner or dry cloth, wipe them out in the direction of their tips. Take care not to damage sharp portions.

Clean toner and paper particles from inside Fuser when replacing Fuser Cleaning Blade (periodic replacement part).

At Intervals of:

3000KPV

Output Option Cleaning

Finisher, I/F Module,HCS,Trimmer/Square Fold: Clean Chute/Roller/Sensor/Belt on the paper path.

300kPV

6

Periodic Parts Replacement

See 1.4 Periodic Replacement Parts.

See 1.4.

7

Safety Check • Check safety in electric power and operability



Check the power plug for connection, and the cord and plug for damage.

At every call



Check that no outlet is connected to multiple devices.

Table 1 No. Work Item 8

Work Outline

• Post-work Overall Operation Check*1 • Check Image Quality, MC • Operation, Meters/FullSystem Operation. •

Check density and exposure amount. Check for high background, etc.



Check the areas the operator touches for operation and around Toner Cartridge for dirt.

At Intervals of: At every call

Check how paper is running and check for abnormal sounds, etc. Check residual amount of toner.

*1: [Overall Machine Operation Check] before and after the work is included in Admin. *2: DTS Guide should be cleaned with a brush or Dust Fly. *3: Service consumables: Use 194D Platen Wax Cleaner for cleaning. *4: First clean with a completely wrung wet piece of waste cloth. After then wipe off with dry waste cloth.

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1.4 Periodic Replacement Parts The following lists parts that need replacing periodically for maintaining the machine functions/performance until their lives expire. Table 1 SUB

Parts Description

PLNO.

HFSI(DC135)

Replace Interval

Unit

Remarks

DEVE

Deve Housing

PL 12.1

954-850

6000K

PV

FUSER

Heat Roll Finger

PL 15.9

954-843

1200K

PV

Common with DC1100/900.

FUSER

P-Roll Finger

PL 15.2

954-844

1200K

PV

Common with DC1100/900.

FUSER

Heat Roll Kit(200V)

PL 15.2

954-841

1200K

PV

Common with DC1100/900.

FUSER

FuserCleaningBlade

PL 15.3

954-848

1200K

PV

Common with DC1100/900.

FUSER

STS (CONT1)

PL 15.8

954-845

3000K

PV

Common with DC1100/900.

FUSER

STS (CONT2)

PL 15.8

954-845

3000K

PV

Common with DC1100/900.

FUSER

STS (HI)

PL 15.8

954-845

3000K

PV

Common with DC1100/900.

FUSER

P-Roller

PL 15.2

954-842

1200K

PV

Common with DC1100/900.

PV

FUSER

Chute Assy Exit Lower

PL 15.2

954-846

18000K

NOHAD

Filter Assy Drum Intake

PL 3.1

954-870

600K

PV

NOHAD

Filter Ozone

PL 3.2

954-872

600K

PV

PH

T/A Roll 1

PL 7.4

954-804

1500K

Feed

Common with DC1100/900. T/A Roll 1, 3 and 4 are common.

PH

T/A Roll 2

PL 7.12

954-805

1500K

Feed

Common with DC1100/900.

PH

Feeder Unit Tray1

PL 7.1

954-820

3000K

Feed

Common with DC1100/900., Tray1~4 are common.

PH

Feeder Unit Tray2

PL 7.10

954-821

3000K

Feed

Common with DC1100/900., Tray1~4 are common.

PH

Feeder Unit Tray3

PL 7.2

954-822

3000K

Feed

Common with DC1100/900., Tray1~4 are common.

PH

Feeder Unit Tray4

PL 7.2

954-823

3000K

Feed

Common with DC1100/900., Tray1~4 are common.

PH

Feed/Nudger/Retard Roll Kit

PL 7.13

Tray1)954-800 Tray2)954-801 Tray3)954-802 Tray4)954-803

300K

Feed

Common with DC1100/900., Tray1~4 are common.

PH

Chute Support Mylar

PL 14.9

954-838

5000K

Feed

Common with DC1100/900.

PH

Invert Roll

PL 14.4

954-839

18000K

Feed

PH

Invert In Roll

PL 13.11

954-840

18000K

Feed

PH

Invert Out Roll

PL 13.11

954-886

18000K

Feed

PH

Duplex In Roll

PL 14.4

954-887

9000K

Feed

PH

Duplex Path Roll 1

PL 14.3

954-888

9000K

Feed

PH

Duplex Path Roll 2

PL 14.3

954-889

9000K

Feed

PH

Duplex Out Roll

PL 14.3

954-890

9000K

Feed

PH

IOT Exit Roll

PL 16.2

954-891

18000K

Feed

PH

REGI Motor

PL 13.4

954-894

18000K

Feed

PH

Torque Limiter (IOT Exit Roll)

PL 10.5

954-892

18000K

Feed

PH

Torque Limiter (Invert In Roll)

PL 10.4

954-893

18000K

Feed

PH

Pre Regi. Roll

PL 13.4

954-827

18000K

Feed

PH

Invert Mot.

PL 14.6

954-895

25000K

Feed

Common with DC1100/900.

Table 1 SUB

Parts Description

PLNO.

HFSI(DC135)

Replace Interval

Unit

PH

PAD Regi.

PL 13.4

954-896

18000K

Feed

Remarks

PH

Invert Gate SOL.

PL 13.12

954-830

6000K

Feed

PH

REGI Roll

PL 13.4

954-828

12000K

Feed

PH

Clutch Assy Pulley(Dup Path Roll 1)

PL 14.3

954-829

3000K

Feed

MSI

Feed/Nudger/Retard

PL 8.6

954-835

300K

Feed

X'fer

Kit-XFER 600K

PL 13.8

N/A

600K

PV

Common with DC1100/900. KIT Content: Contents of this KIT are Belt, BTR, Belt Cleaning Blade andBelt Cleaning Brush

X'fer

Belt Blush Assy

PL 13.9

954-882

300K

PV

Common with DC1100/900.

X'fer

BTR

PL 13.8

954-884

300K

PV

Common with DC1100/900.

X'fer

Transfer Cleaning Blade

PL 13.9

954-881

600K

PV

Common with DC1100/900.

X'fer

Transfer Belt

PL 13.8

954-880

600K

PV

Common with DC1100/900.

X'fer

Transfer Unit

PL 13.2

954-885

18000K

PV

DADF

Nudger Roll

PL 4.18

955-806

200K

PV

Common with DC1100/900.

DADF

Feed Roll

PL 4.18

955-806

200K

PV

Common with DC1100/900.

DADF

Retard Roll

PL 4.26

955-806

200K

PV

Common with DC1100/900.

4000HCF

Feed/Nudger/RetardRoll Kit

[PL 30.7]

Tray1)952-836 Tary2)952-837

300K

PV

Common with DC1100/900. Common with MSU Roll. NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

Table 2 4000C2HCF Replace Interval

Unit

Remarks

Tray6)952-862 Tray7)952-865

300K

Feed



HFSI common to Tray6 Feed, Nudger amd Retard



HFSI common to Tray7 Feed, Nudger and Retard

Tray6)952-862 Tray7)952-865

300K

Tray6)952-862 Tray7)952-865

300K

Tray6)952-864 Tray7)952-867

1500K

SUB

Parts Description

PLNo.

HFSI(ÇcC135)

4000C2HCF

Feed Roll

[PL 32.12]

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail. 4000C2HCF

Nudger Roll

[PL 32.12]

Feed



HFSI common to Tray6 Feed, Nudgerand Retard



HFSI common to Tray7 Feed, Nudger and Retard

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail. 4000C2HCF

Retard Roll

[PL 32.13]

Feed



HFSI common to Tray6 Feed, Nudger and Retard



HFSI common to Tray7 Feed, Nudger and Retard

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail. 4000C2HCF

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Tray 6,7 Take Away Roll

[PL 32.13]

Feed

Common part for Tray 6/7 Take Away Roll NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

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Table 2 4000C2HCF Replace Interval

Unit

Remarks

Tray6)952-863 Tray7)952-866

3000K

Feed

Common part for Tray 6/7 Feeder Unit

[PL 32.27]

952-876

8000K

Feed

Common part for J-Tra Exit Roll Clutch/J-Tra Trans Roll Clutch 1/2

J-Tra Roll 1

[PL 32.27]

952-868

8000K

Feed

HFSI common to MSI Take Away Roll 2 and J-Tra Roll 1

4000C2HCF

J-Tra Roll 2

[PL 32.27]

952-871

8000K

Feed

HFSI common to J-Tra Roll 2/3

4000C2HCF

J-Tra Roll 3

[PL 32.27]

952-871

8000K

Feed

HFSI common to J-Tra Roll 2/3

4000C2HCF

J-Tra Roll 4,5

[PL 32.27]

952-872

8000K

Feed

Common part and HFSI for J-Tra Roll 4/5

4000C2HCF

J-Tra Exit Roll

[PL 32.27]

952-873

8000K

Feed

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

4000C2HCF

J-Tra Take Away Roll 1,2

[PL 32.22]

1) 952-869 2) 952-870

8000K

Feed

Common part for J-Tra Take Away Roll 1/2

4000C2HCF

J-Tra Trans Roll Clutch 1,2

[PL 32.27]

1) 952-874 2) 952-875

8000K

Feed

4000C2HCF

MSI Take Away Roll 1

[PL 32.22]

952-861

1500K

Feed

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

4000C2HCF

MSI Take Away Roll 2

[PL 32.22]

952-868

8000K

Feed

HFSI common to MSI Take Away Roll 2 and J-Tra Roll 1

SUB

Parts Description

PLNo.

HFSI(ÇcC135)

4000C2HCF

Tray 6,7 Feeder Unit

[PL 32.5]

4000C2HCF

J-Tra Exit Roll Clutch

4000C2HCF

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail. Common part for J-Tra Trans Roll Clutch 1/2 NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

The following lists parts that have the possibility of being replaced depending on the frequency of use of trays, DUP, etc. Table 3 Potential Replacement Parts

SUB

Parts Description

PLNO.

HFSI(DC135)

Replace Interval

Unit

2000A3HCF

2000A3HCF MSI Take away Roll

[PL 29.15]

952-851

1500K

Feed

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

2000A3HCF

2000A3HCF Nudger Roll

[PL 29.7]

952-852

300K

Feed

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

Remarks

2000A3HCF

2000A3HCF Feed Roll

[PL 29.7]

952-852

300K

Feed

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

2000A3HCF

2000A3HCF Retard Roll

[PL 29.6]

952-852

300K

Feed

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

2000A3HCF

2000A3HCF Take away Roll

[PL 29.5]

952-853

1500K

Feed

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

2000A3HCF

2000A3HCF Feeder Assy

[PL 29.4]

952-854

3000K

Feed

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

PH

T/A Clutch1, 2

1.

PL 7.5

1.

954-814

8000K

Feed

2.

PL 7.12

2.

954-815

Common with DC1100/900. Tray 1, 2 are common.

PH

Inverter Gate Sol.

PL 13.12

954-830

6000K

Feed

Common with DC1100/900.

PH

Regi Roll

PL 13.4

954-828

12000K

Feed

Common with DC1100/900.

Table 3 Potential Replacement Parts Parts Description

PLNO.

HFSI(DC135)

Replace Interval

Unit

PH

MSI T/A Roll

PL 13.7

954-831

3000K

Feed

Common with DC1100/900.

PH

Transport Roll(Tray 1, 3, 4)

PL 7.4

1)954-811 3)954-812 4)954-813

8000K

Feed

Common with DC1100/900. Tray 1, 3 and 4 are common.

PH

H-TransportRoll 1, 2

PL 7.12

954-810

8000K

Feed

Common with DC1100/900.

PH

Clutch Assy Pulley(Dup Path Roll 1) PL 14.4

954-829

3000K

Feed

Common with DC1100/900.

PH

T/A Roll 3, 4

PL 7.4

3)954-806 4)954-807

1500K

Feed

Common with DC1100/900. Tray 3, 4 are common.

MSI

MSI Feeder Unit

PL 8.1

954-826

1500K

Feed

Common with DC1100/900.

FIN

Paper Reverse Paddle

[PL 25.28]

957-802

900K

Feed

Common with DC1100/900.

FIN

Paper Reverse Sub Paddle

[PL 25.31]

957-801

900K

Feed

Common with DC1100/900.

FIN

Paddle Cyclon(Booklet)

[PL 25.43]

957-803

900K

Feed

Common with DC1100/900.

FIN

I/PNudger/Feed/Retard Roll Kit

[PL 25.53] [PL 25.55]

957-800

300K

Feed

Common with DC1100/900.

FIN

Stapler Assy(Booklet)

[PL 25.42]

957-805

150K

Booket Staple count.

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

FIN

Stapler Head Assy(Normal)

[PL 25.24]

957-804

500K

Staple count.

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

FIN

1.

BASE TAMPER

1.

[PL 25.25]

957-813

12,150K

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

2.

RAIL UPPER Latch

2.

[PL 25.24]

Count of paper exit to stacker compiler unit.

3.

ACTUATOR EJECT

3.

[PL 25.32]

4.

GEAR-PULLEY 15Z/16T

4.

[PL 25.33]

5.

GEAR-PULLEY 15Z/18T

5.

[PL 25.32]

6.

PULLEY T22A

6.

[PL 25.33]

7.

HARNESS ASSY STK TRAY

7.

[PL 25.37]

8.

Punch harness

8.

[PL 25.3]

9.

Stapler harness

9.

[PL 25.3]

SUB

Remarks

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

10. GEAR Z14

10. [PL 25.2]

11. GEAR-PULLEY 27Z/18T

11. [PL 25.6]

12. SENSOR

12. [PL 25.9]

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

13. BEARING SLEEVE,PLASTIC 13. [PL 25.35] 14. GEAR

14. [PL 25.34]

15. GEAR-Z55

15. [PL 25.34]

FIN

Sub Paddle Clutch Assy

[PL 25.31]

957-806

2,800K

Count of paper through Compile Exit.

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

FIN

Clutch Assy(Feed Roll)

[PL 25.32]

957-807

7,000K

Count of paper through Compile Exit.

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 1-11

1.4 Periodic Replacement Parts

Service Call Procedures

Service Call Procedures

4127/4112G

02/2009 1-12

1.4 Periodic Replacement Parts

Version.1 .1.1

Table 3 Potential Replacement Parts SUB FIN

Parts Description

PLNO.

HFSI(DC135)

Replace Interval

Unit

Remarks

1.

GEAR-HELICAL Z20(L)

1.

[PL 25.61]

957-811

18,600K

PV

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

2.

Folder Entrance Motor

2.

[PL 25.61]

FIN

PUNCHER ASSY 2&4

[PL 25.22]

857-809

1,000K

Punch active account

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

FIN

1.

Clutch (Torque Limiter)

1.

[PL 25.8]

857-812

13,500K

PV

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

2.

Gear Pully (with Hook)

2.

[PL 25.5]

FIN

SOLENOID ASSY (S2-GATE)

[PL 25.7]

857-810

3,000K

Sol active account

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

FIN

I/P CLUTCH ASSY

[PL 25.53]

857-808

1,500K

Paper feed from Interposer.

NOTE: Refer to Option Service manual in detail.

HCS

PADDLE ASSY

PL 39.24

960-800

900K

Count of paper to stacker.

IFM

DECURLER BELT

PL 36.5

959-800

6000K

PV

Chapter 2 Troubleshooting

2 Troubleshooting 2.1 Preface 2.1.1 How to Troubleshoot 2.1.1 How to Troubleshoot .............................................................................................

25

2.1.2 Glossary 2.1.2 Glossary ................................................................................................................

27

2.1.3 How to use Controller FIP 2.1.3 How to use Controller FIP .....................................................................................

29

2.1.4 Controller Chain-Link No. Definition 2.1.4 Controller Chain-Link No. Definition ......................................................................

31

2.2 Product FIP 2.2.1 IIT,IOT & Option FIP 005-xxx FIP 005-121 005-122 005-123 005-124 005-125 005-126 005-127 005-128 005-129 005-130 005-133 005-135 005-136 005-137 005-138 005-141 005-142 005-143 005-144 005-150 005-151 005-152 005-153 005-154 005-155 005-156 005-157 005-158 005-160

DADF Feed Sensor ON Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) .................................... 33 DADF Simplex/Side 1 Pre Regi Sensor ON Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) ..... 33 DADF Simplex/Side 1 Regi Sensor ON Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS)............ 34 DADF Lead Regi Sensor ON Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS)............................ 34 DADF Regi Sensor OFF Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) ................................... 35 DADF Out Sensor ON Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) ...................................... 35 DADF Out Sensor OFF Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS)..................................... 36 DADF Exit Sensor 1 ON Jam (Simplex Mode) (Except 4127/4112EPS) ......... 36 DADF Exit Sensor 1 OFF Jam (Simplex Mode) (Except 4127/4112EPS) ....... 37 DADF Invert Sensor ON Jam (Duplex Mode) (Except 4127/4112EPS)........... 37 DADF Invert Sensor OFF Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) ................................. 38 DADF Pre Regi Sensor ON Jam (during Invert operation) (Except 4127/4112EPS)38 DADF Regi Sensor ON Jam (during Invert operation) (Except 4127/4112EPS) 39 DADF Exit Sensor 2 ON Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) ................................... 39 DADF Exit Sensor 1 ON Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) ................................... 40 DADF Feed Sensor OFF Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) .................................. 40 DADF Exit Sensor 1 OFF Jam(Duplex Mode) (Except 4127/4112EPS).......... 41 DADF Exit Sensor 2 OFF Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) ................................. 41 DADF Too First Pre Regi Sensor ON Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) ............... 42 DADF Feed Sensor OFF Jam (Punched Doc Mode) (Except 4127/4112EPS) 42 DADF Pre Regi Sensor OFF Jam (Punched Doc Mode) (Except 4127/4112EPS) 43 DADF Regi Sensor OFF Jam (Punched Doc Mode) (Except 4127/4112EPS) 43 DADF Regi Sensor OFF Jam (Punched Doc Mode) (Except 4127/4112EPS) 44 DADF Out Sensor OFF Jam (Punched Doc Mode) (Except 4127/4112EPS).. 44 DADF Exit Sensor 1 OFF Jam (Punched Doc Mode) (Simplex) (Except 4127/4112EPS)45 DADF Exit Sensor 1 OFF Jam (Punched Doc Mode (Duplex) (Except 4127/4112EPS)45 DADF Invert Sensor OFF Jam (Punched Doc Mode) (Except 4127/4112EPS) 46 DADF Exit Sensor 2 OFF Jam (Punched Doc Mode) (Except 4127/4112EPS) 46 DADF Tray Lift Up Fail (Document Set) (during Job) (Except 4127/4112EPS) 47

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

005-190 005-194 005-196 005-197 005-198 005-199 005-210 005-275 005-280 005-281 005-282 005-283 005-284 005-304 005-305 005-306 005-308 005-309 005-906 005-907 005-908 005-909 005-910 005-911 005-912 005-913 005-914 005-918 005-919 005-940 005-941 005-942

Feed Motor Logic Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS).............................................. Size Mismatch Jam on Slow Scan Mix Size (Except 4127/4112EPS)............. Size Mismatch Jam on No Mix Size (Except 4127/4112EPS) ......................... Prohibit Combine Size Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) ...................................... Too Short Size Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) .................................................. Too Long Size Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS)................................................... DADF Download Fail........................................................................................ DADF RAM Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS) ........................................................ DADF EEPROM Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS) ................................................ DADF Tray Lift Down Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS)......................................... DADF Tray Lift Up Fail (No Document) (Except 4127/4112EPS) .................... DADF Level Sensor Logic Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS) ................................. DADF APS Sensor Logic Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS)................................... Platen Interlock Open (Except 4127/4112EPS) ............................................... DADF Feeder Cover Interlock Open (Running) (Except 4127/4112EPS)........ DADF Tray Interlock Open (Running) (Except 4127/4112EPS) ...................... DADF L/H Cover Interlock Open (Except 4127/4112EPS) .............................. DADF L/H Cover Interlock Open (Running) (Except 4127/4112EPS) ............. DADF Feed Sensor Static Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) ................................ DADF Pre Regi Sensor Static Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS)........................... DADF Regi Sensor Static Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) ................................. DADF Lead Regi Sensor Static Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) ........................ DADF Out Sensor Static Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS)................................... DADF Exit Sensor 1 Static Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS)................................ DADF Exit Sensor 2 Static Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS)................................ DADF Invert Sensor Static Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS)................................ DADF No. 1/2/3 APS Sensor Static Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS).................. DADF Invert Sensor 2 Static Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS)............................. DADF Tray Lift Up Fail (Document Set) (Except 4127/4112EPS) ................... DADF No Original Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS) .............................................. DADF Not Enough Document (Except 4127/4112EPS) .................................. DADF Tray Stack Over Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS) ......................................

47 48 48 49 49 50 50 51 51 52 52 53 53 54 54 55 55 56 56 57 57 58 58 59 59 60 60 61 61 62 62 63

010-xxx FIP 010-311 010-312 010-313 010-315 010-316 010-317 010-320 010-326 010-327 010-330 010-400 010-910 02/2009 2-1

Fuser Heat Roll STS-1 Disconnection Fail....................................................... Fuser Heat Roll STS-2 Disconnection Fail....................................................... Fuser Heat Roll STS-3 Disconnection Fail....................................................... Fuser Latch Contact Fail .................................................................................. Fuser Latch Retract Fail................................................................................... Not Ready Heat Roll Fuser On Time Fail......................................................... Heat Roll Over Heat Fail .................................................................................. Wait Heat Roll Fuser On Time Fail .................................................................. Standby Heat Roll Fuser On Time Fail ............................................................ Fuser Motor Fail ............................................................................................... Fuser Web Near End ....................................................................................... Fuser Web End ................................................................................................

65 65 66 66 67 68 70 70 72 73 74 75

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 024-xxx FIP 024-910 024-911 024-912 024-913 024-914 024-915 024-946 024-947 024-948 024-949 024-950 024-951 024-952 024-953 024-958 024-959 024-960 024-961 024-962

Tray 1 Size Mismatch....................................................................................... Tray 2 Size Mismatch....................................................................................... Tray 3 Size Mismatch .......................................................................................................................... Tray 4 Size Mismatch....................................................................................... Tray 6 Size Mismatch....................................................................................... Tray 7 Size Mismatch....................................................................................... Tray 1 Not in Position ....................................................................................... Tray 2 Not in Position ....................................................................................... Tray 3 Not in Position ....................................................................................... Tray 4 Not in Position ....................................................................................... Tray 1 No Paper ............................................................................................... Tray 2 No Paper ............................................................................................... Tray 3 No Paper ............................................................................................... Tray 4 No Paper ............................................................................................... MSI Size Mismatch........................................................................................... Tray 1 Size Mismatch....................................................................................... Tray 2 Size Mismatch....................................................................................... Tray 3 Size Mismatch....................................................................................... Tray 4 Size Mismatch.......................................................................................

77 77 78 78 79 79 80 80 81 81 82 82 83 83 84 84 85 85 86

042-xxx FIP 042-317 042-323 042-330 042-331 042-332 042-603

AC Unit Fan Fail ............................................................................................... Drum Motor Fail................................................................................................ Fuser Exhaust Fan Fail .................................................................................... Blower Motor Fan Fail ...................................................................................... Fuser Intake X'fer Intake Fan Fail .................................................................... Suction Filter Life..............................................................................................

87 88 89 90 91 92

045-xxx FIP 045-310 045-311 045-312 045-313

Image Ready NG.............................................................................................. Controller Communication Fail ......................................................................... Driver Connect Fail........................................................................................... IOT Logic Fail ...................................................................................................

93 93 94 94

047-xxx FIP 047-310 MCU-Finisher Communication Fail .................................................................. 047-320 All Out Tray Broken ..........................................................................................

95 95

048-xxx FIP 048-100 048-102 048-300 048-310 048-311 048-312 048-313 048-314 048-315 048-316 048-317 048-318

IFM Decurler In Sensor On Jam (IOT) ............................................................. IFM Exit Sensor On Jam .................................................................................. IFM Front Door Open ....................................................................................... IFM Decurler Cam Position Sensor 1 On Fail .................................................. IFM Decurler Cam Position Sensor 1 Off Fail .................................................. IFM Decurler Cam Position Sensor 2 On Fail .................................................. IFM Decurler Cam Position Sensor 2 Off Fail .................................................. IFM Decurler Gate Sensor On Fail................................................................... IFM Decurler Gate Sensor Off Fail................................................................... IFM Decurler Belt Motor Fail ............................................................................ IFM Cooling Fan 5 Fail ..................................................................................... IFM Cooling Fan 1/2 Fail ..................................................................................

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-2

97 97 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 107

Version.1 .1.1 048-319 048-320 048-321 048-322 048-323 048-500 048-900 048-901

IFM Cooling Fan 3 Fail..................................................................................... HCS 1 Communication Fail.............................................................................. Finisher D3/D4 Communication Fail ................................................................ Output Configuration Mismatch Fail................................................................. IFM Download Mode Fail ................................................................................. IFM ROM Write Error ....................................................................................... IFM Decurler In Sensor Static Jam .................................................................. IFM Decurler Exit Sensor Static Jam ...............................................................

108 109 109 110 110 111 111 112

049-xxx FIP 049-100 049-101 049-102 049-104 049-106 049-108 049-113 049-114 049-115 049-116 049-117 049-119 049-121 049-210 049-211 049-212 049-213 049-214 049-215 049-216 049-217 049-218 049-219 049-220 049-221 049-224 049-225 049-228 049-229 049-232 049-233 049-234 049-235 049-236 049-237 049-238 049-239 049-240 049-241 049-242 049-243

Top Tray Exit Sensor On Jam.......................................................................... Top Tray Exit Sensor Off Jam.......................................................................... Top Tray Path Sensor On Jam ........................................................................ Bypass Exit Sensor On Jam ............................................................................ Bypass Exit Sensor On Jam (Purge enable) ................................................... Bypass Path Sensor 1 On Jam........................................................................ Stacker Path Sensor On Jam .......................................................................... Stacker Path Sensor Off Jam .......................................................................... Stacker Exit Sensor On Jam............................................................................ Stacker Exit Sensor Off Jam............................................................................ Bypass Path Sensor 2 On Jam........................................................................ Bypass Path Sensor 2 On Jam (Purge enable) ............................................... Stacker Exit Sensor Off Jam............................................................................ Front Door Lock Sensor On Fail ...................................................................... Front Door Lock Sensor Off Fail ...................................................................... Stacker Up Fail ................................................................................................ Stacker Down Fail............................................................................................ Dolly Set Position Sensor On Fail .................................................................... Dolly Set Position Sensor Off Fail .................................................................... Stacker Full Sensor On Fail ............................................................................. Stacker Full Sensor Off Fail ............................................................................. Stacker Height Sensor Off Fail ........................................................................ HCS Front Door Open ..................................................................................... Stacker Tray Upper Limit Fail .......................................................................... Stacker Tray Lower Limit Fail .......................................................................... Rear Paper Edge Sensor Initialize Fail ............................................................ Front Paper Edge Sensor Initialize Fail ........................................................... Lead Tamper Home Sensor On Fail ................................................................ Lead Tamper Home Sensor Off Fail ................................................................ Set Clamp Home Sensor On Fail..................................................................... Set Clamp Home Sensor Off Fail..................................................................... Side Tamper Extension Home Sensor On Fail ................................................ Side Tamper Extension Home Sensor Off Fail ................................................ Rear Tamper Home Sensor On Fail ................................................................ Rear Tamper Home Sensor Off Fail ................................................................ Front Tamper Home Sensor On Fail................................................................ Front Tamper Home Sensor Off Fail................................................................ Pad Move Home Sensor On Fail ..................................................................... Pad Move Home Sensor Off Fail ..................................................................... Stacker Exit Roll Home Sensor On Fail ........................................................... Stacker Exit Roll Home Sensor Off Fail ...........................................................

113 114 115 117 118 120 121 123 124 125 126 128 129 130 131 132 134 136 136 137 138 139 141 141 142 142 143 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156

049-248 049-251 049-252 049-253 049-280 049-281 049-282 049-283 049-284 049-285 049-286 049-287 049-288 049-300 049-310 049-500 049-900 049-901 049-902 049-903 049-905 049-907 049-908 049-940 049-941 049-945 049-960 049-964 049-965 049-966 049-967 049-968 049-969 049-970 049-971 049-972 049-973

Paper Edge Home Sensor On Fail................................................................... Paper Fan 1 Fail............................................................................................... Paper Fan 2 Fail............................................................................................... Upper Fan Fail ................................................................................................. Gate Sensor 1 Fail 1 ........................................................................................ Gate Sensor 1 Fail 2 ........................................................................................ Gate Sensor 2 Fail 1 ........................................................................................ Gate Sensor 2 Fail 2 ........................................................................................ Paper Edge Home Sensor Off Fail................................................................... EEPROM Read/Write Error.............................................................................. EEPROM Sum Error ........................................................................................ System Error .................................................................................................... HCS Drive PWB Not Connected ...................................................................... HCS Upper Cover Switch Open....................................................................... HCS Download Mode Fail................................................................................ HCS ROM Write Error...................................................................................... Top Tray Exit Sensor Static Jam...................................................................... Top Tray Path Sensor Static Jam .................................................................... Bypass Exit Sensor Static Jam ........................................................................ Bypass Path Sensor 1 Static Jam.................................................................... Stacker Path Sensor Static Jam ...................................................................... Stacker Exit Sensor Static Jam........................................................................ Bypass Path Sensor 2 Static Jam.................................................................... Front Door Switch Open................................................................................... Tray Set Fail..................................................................................................... Top Tray Full .................................................................................................... Stacker Up Curl Sensor Off Fail....................................................................... Stacker Height Sensor On Fail......................................................................... Stacker Sheet Count Full ................................................................................. Stacker Height Limit Full .................................................................................. Paper Remain at Stacker Tray......................................................................... Mix Size Stacker Full........................................................................................ Elevator Motor Step Out................................................................................... Stacker Upper Limit Fail................................................................................... Stacker Full Stack ............................................................................................ Stacker Middle Stack ....................................................................................... HCS Dolly Remove Button Pressed.................................................................

157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 166 167 167 168 168 169 169 170 170 171 171 172 172 173 173 174 174 175 177 177 178 179 180 181 182 182 183

061-xxx FIP 061-310 061-315 061-319 061-320 061-325 061-329 061-330 061-331 061-332 061-334 061-340

Clapper Fail...................................................................................................... SOS Long Fail.................................................................................................. SOS Short Fail ................................................................................................. Polygon Motor Fail ........................................................................................... No SOS Fail ..................................................................................................... ROS Connect Fail ............................................................................................ Polygon Motor Lock Fail................................................................................... ROS VDD Fail .................................................................................................. ROS VDD Down Fail........................................................................................ SOS Stop Fail .................................................................................................. ROS LD Fail .....................................................................................................

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

185 185 186 186 187 187 188 188 189 189 190

061-603 ROS Data Fail .................................................................................................. 061-607 LD Alarm ..........................................................................................................

190 191

062-xxx FIP 062-210 062-211 062-220 062-277 062-278 062-300 062-310 062-311 062-345 062-355 062-356 062-357 062-360 062-362 062-371 062-380 062-386 062-389 062-392 062-393 062-790

IISS Hot Line Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS)...................................................... IIT/IPS EEPROM Fail (IPS) (Except 4127/4112EPS) ...................................... IPS-EXT Connection Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS).......................................... IIT/IPS-DADF Communication Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS)........................... IIT-Extension Communication Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS)............................ Platen Interlock Open (Except 4127/4112EPS) ............................................... IIT/IPS-ESS Communication Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS) ............................. IIT Software Logic Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS).............................................. IIT/IPS EEPROM Fail (IIT) (Except 4127/4112EPS)........................................ IPS Fan Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS).............................................................. Lamp Fan Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS)........................................................... CCD Fan Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS)............................................................ Carriage Position Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS) ............................................... X Hard Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS)................................................................ Lamp Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS).................................................................. Platen AGC Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS)........................................................ Platen AOC Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS)........................................................ Carriage Over Run (Scan End) (Except 4127/4112EPS) ................................ IIT/IPS Memory Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS).................................................. IIT/IPS PWB Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS)....................................................... X Detect Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS) .............................................................

193 193 194 194 195 195 196 196 197 197 198 198 199 200 200 201 201 202 202 203 203

063-xxx FIP 063-210 063-220 063-230 063-240

Extension EEPROM Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS) .......................................... IPS-EXT Psync Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS) .................................................. EXT Image Parameter Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS) ....................................... EXT Image Parameter Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS) .......................................

205 205 206 206

065-xxx FIP 065-210 065-211 065-212 065-213 065-215 065-216 065-219 065-220

Extension Page Memory Fail 1 (Except 4127/4112EPS)................................. CIS Shading FROM Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS) ........................................... CIS Shading Level Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS) ............................................. CIS Output Level Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS) ............................................... Extension Page Memory Fail 2 (Except 4127/4112EPS)................................. Extension Page Memory Fail 3 (Except 4127/4112EPS)................................. CIS Black White Level Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS) ....................................... 1P DUP PWB-EXT Psync Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS)..................................

207 207 208 208 209 209 210 210

071-xxx FIP 071-100 071-101 071-104 071-105 071-210

Tray 1 Miss Pre Feed Jam ............................................................................... Tray 1 Miss Feed Jam...................................................................................... Pre Regi Sensor ON Jam (Tray 1) ................................................................... Regi Sensor ON Jam (Tray 1).......................................................................... Tray 1 Lift Up Fail.............................................................................................

211 211 212 212 213

072-xxx FIP 072-100 Tray 2 Miss Pre Feed Jam ............................................................................... 02/2009 2-3

215

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 072-101 072-104 072-105 072-210

Tray 2 Miss Feed Jam...................................................................................... Pre Regi Sensor ON Jam (Tray 2) ................................................................... Regi Sensor ON Jam (Tray 2).......................................................................... Tray 2 Lift Up Fail .............................................................................................

215 216 216 217

073-xxx FIP 073-100 073-101 073-102 073-104 073-105 073-210

Tray 3 Miss Pre Feed Jam ............................................................................... Tray 3 Miss Feed Jam...................................................................................... Feed Out Sensor 1 ON Jam (Tray 3) ............................................................... Pre Regi Sensor ON Jam (Tray 3) ................................................................... Regi Sensor ON Jam (Tray 3).......................................................................... Tray 3 Lift Up Fail .............................................................................................

219 219 220 220 221 221

074-xxx FIP 074-100 074-101 074-102 074-104 074-105 074-210

Tray 4 Miss Pre Feed Jam ............................................................................... Tray 4 Miss Feed Jam...................................................................................... Feed Out Sensor 1 ON Jam (Tray 4) ............................................................... Pre Regi Sensor ON Jam (Tray 4) ................................................................... Regi Sensor ON Jam (Tray 4).......................................................................... Tray 4 Lift Up Fail .............................................................................................

223 223 224 224 225 225

075-xxx FIP 075-100 075-101 075-109 075-135 075-210 075-211

MSI Miss Feed Jam.......................................................................................... MSI Feed Out Sensor ON Jam ........................................................................ Pre Regi Sensor ON Jam (MSI) ....................................................................... Regi Sensor ON Jam (MSI).............................................................................. MSI Lift Up Fail................................................................................................. MSI Lift Down Fail ............................................................................................

227 227 228 228 229 230

Trans Path Sensor 1 ON Jam (Tray 2)............................................................. Fuser Exit Sensor OFF Jam (Straight) ............................................................. Fuser Exit Sensor ON Jam............................................................................... Fuser Exit Sensor OFF Jam (Invert) ................................................................ IOT Exit Sensor ON Jam (Non Invert).............................................................. IOT Exit Sensor ON Jam (Invert) ..................................................................... IOT Exit Sensor OFF Jam (Non Invert) ............................................................ IOT Exit Sensor OFF Jam (Invert).................................................................... Pre Regi Sensor ON Jam (Duplex) .................................................................. Regi Sensor ON Jam (Duplex)......................................................................... Invert In Sensor ON Jam.................................................................................. Duplex In Sensor ON Jam................................................................................ Duplex Out Sensor ON Jam............................................................................. Invert In Sensor OFF Jam ................................................................................ Previous Multi Feed.......................................................................................... Multi Feed......................................................................................................... Pre Transfer Sensor On Jam ........................................................................... Side Regi System Fail ...................................................................................... Edge Detect Timing Fail ................................................................................... Front Cover Interlock Open .............................................................................. L/H Cover Interlock Open................................................................................. MSI Cover Interlock Open ................................................................................

Version.1 .1.1 077-305 077-306 077-307 077-311 077-313 077-320 077-330 077-330 077-601 077-603 077-909 077-967 077-968

Trans Path Interlock Open ............................................................................... Marking Drawer Open...................................................................................... Duplex Drawer Open ....................................................................................... Invert Release Fail ........................................................................................... Multi Feed Sensor Broken ............................................................................... All Feed Tray Broken Fail ................................................................................ (2000 A3 HCF) Feeder Communication Fail................................................... (4000 HCF) Feeder Communication Fail ........................................................ Regi Sensor On Fail (Hidden Fail) ................................................................... Skew Servo Fail ............................................................................................... IOT Static Jam ................................................................................................. Paper Kind Mismatch (APS Job) ..................................................................... Paper Kind Mismatch (Job Continue) ..............................................................

242 243 243 244 245 245 246 246 247 248 250 250 251

078-xxx FIP (4000HCF Feed) 078-100 078-102 078-110 078-111 078-150 078-152

(4000 HCF Tray 6 Feed) Pre Regi Sensor ON Jam ....................................... (4000 HCF Tray 6 Feed) Regi Sensor ON Jam.............................................. (4000 HCF MSI Feed) Pre Regi Sensor ON Jam ........................................... (4000 HCF MSI Feed) Regi Sensor ON Jam.................................................. (4000 HCF Tray 7 Feed) Pre Regi Sensor ON Jam ....................................... (4000 HCF Tray 7 Feed) Regi Sensor ON Jam..............................................

253 253 254 254 255 255

078-xxx FIP (2000A3HCF Feed) 078-100 078-102 078-110 078-111

(2000 A3 HCF Feed) Pre Regi Sensor ON Jam ............................................. (2000 A3 HCF Feed) Regi Sensor On Jam .................................................... (2000 A3 HCF MSI Feed) Pre Regi Sensor On Jam ...................................... (2000 A3 HCF MSI Feed) Regi Sensor On Jam.............................................

257 257 258 258

078-xxx FIP (4000C2HCF Feed)

077-xxx FIP 077-102 077-103 077-106 077-107 077-109 077-111 077-113 077-115 077-118 077-123 077-128 077-129 077-130 077-132 077-140 077-141 077-142 077-143 077-144 077-300 077-301 077-304

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-4

231 231 232 232 233 233 234 234 235 235 236 236 237 237 238 238 239 240 240 241 241 242

078-100 (4000 C2 HCF Upper Tray Feed) Pre Regi Sensor On Jam ........................... 078-102 (4000 C2 HCF Upper Tray Feed) Regi Sensor On Jam .................................. 078-110 (4000 C2 HCF MSI Feed) Pre Regi Sensor On Jam ....................................... 078-111 (4000 C2 HCF MSI Feed) Regi Sensor On Jam.............................................. 078-150 (4000 C2 HCF Lower Tray Feed) Pre Regi Sensor On Jam ........................... 078-152 (4000 C2 HCF Lower Tray Feed) Regi Sensor On Jam ..................................

259 259 260 260 261 261

089-xxx FIP 089-315 089-617 089-640 089-641 089-642 089-643 089-644 089-645 089-646 089-647 089-648 089-649 089-650 089-651 089-652

CIS Subsystem Fail ......................................................................................... RC Data Over Range Fail (Hidden Fail) .......................................................... CIS Dark Level Error........................................................................................ CIS White Level Error ...................................................................................... CIS LED Power Control Fail ............................................................................ CIS Shading Data Fail ..................................................................................... CIS FPGA Fail ................................................................................................. CIS Comm. Fail................................................................................................ CIS Side Edge Detect Fail ............................................................................... CIS Side Edge Detect A Fail (Hidden Fail) ...................................................... CIS Side Edge Detect B Fail (Hidden Fail) ...................................................... CIS Side Edge Detect C Fail (Hidden Fail) ...................................................... CIS Side Edge Out of Range Fail (Hidden Fail)............................................... CIS Shading Recommend (Hidden Fail) .......................................................... CIS Hard Fail (Hidden Fail) ..............................................................................

263 263 264 264 265 265 266 266 267 267 268 268 269 269 270

091-xxx FIP 091-311 091-312 091-313 091-320 091-400 091-401 091-410 091-910 091-911 091-912 091-913 091-914 091-915 091-916 091-921 091-930 091-931

CC Cleaner Motor Fail ..................................................................................... CC HVPS Fail .................................................................................................. CRUM ASIC Communication Fail .................................................................... CC Wire Break ................................................................................................. Bottle Standard Near Full................................................................................. Drum Near End ................................................................................................ Bottle Option Near Full..................................................................................... Bottle Standard Not in Position ........................................................................ Bottle Standard Full.......................................................................................... Drum Not in Position ........................................................................................ Drum End ......................................................................................................... Drum CRUM Communication Fail.................................................................... Drum CRUM Data Broken Fail......................................................................... Drum CRUM Data Mismatch Fail..................................................................... Drum CRUM Not in Position ............................................................................ Bottle Option Not in Position ............................................................................ Bottle Option Full..............................................................................................

271 272 272 273 273 274 274 275 275 276 276 277 277 278 278 279 279

092-xxx FIP 092-311 092-607 092-608 092-609 092-610 092-611 092-612 092-651 092-652 092-656 092-660 092-661 092-662 092-663 092-664

ADC Toner Image Fail ..................................................................................... VGS Fail........................................................................................................... VH3 Fail ........................................................................................................... LDS Fail ........................................................................................................... VM3 Fail ........................................................................................................... VHVM Fail ........................................................................................................ VM ADC Fail .................................................................................................... ADC Sensor Fail .............................................................................................. ADC Patch Fail................................................................................................. ATC Out Fail .................................................................................................... ATC Amplitude Fail .......................................................................................... Temperature Sensor Fail ................................................................................. Humidity Sensor Fail ........................................................................................ Minimum Setup ADC Fail................................................................................. ATC Average Warning .....................................................................................

281 281 282 282 283 283 284 284 285 285 286 286 287 287 288

093-xxx FIP 093-311 093-320 093-400 093-603 093-912 093-924 093-925 093-926 093-931 093-932

Dispense Broken.............................................................................................. Deve Motor Fail................................................................................................ Toner Near Empty............................................................................................ Dispense Near Broken ..................................................................................... Toner Empty..................................................................................................... Toner CRUM Comm Fail.................................................................................. Toner CRUM Data Broken Fail ........................................................................ Toner CRUM Data Mismatch Fail .................................................................... Toner Filling Interrupt ....................................................................................... Cartridge Exchange Time Over........................................................................

289 290 291 291 292 293 293 294 294 295

2.2.2 Other Failure FIP 2.2.2.1 AC Drive PWB/Main LVPS Power FIP ............................................................... 2.2.2.2 Interlock On +24VDC Power FIP........................................................................ Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

297 298

2.2.2.3 +12VDC Power FIP (LVPS GU12)..................................................................... 2.2.2.4 +24VDC Power FIP (LVPS GU10H) (Except 4127/4112EPS) M/C Only........... 2.2.2.7 Interrupt Lamp Keeps Flashing 1 min then Turns Off FIP..................................

299 299 300

2.2.3 Generic FIP 2.2.3.1 2.2.3.2 2.2.3.3 2.2.3.4 2.2.3.5 2.2.3.6 2.2.3.7 2.2.3.8

Reflective Sensor Failure FIP............................................................................. Permeable Sensor Failure FIP ........................................................................... Switch (Normal/Open) Failure FIP ..................................................................... Solenoid/Clutch Not Energized Failure FIP........................................................ Solenoid/Clutch Left Energized Failure FIP ....................................................... Motor Does Not Rotate Failure FIP .................................................................... Motor Left Running Failure FIP .......................................................................... NIP/RELEASE SOLENOID Not Energized Failure FIP......................................

301 301 302 302 303 303 304 304

2.3 All Controller FIP 2.3.1 OF-xxx FIP OF-01 OF-02 OF-03 OF-04 OF-05 OF-06 OF-07 OF-08 OF-09 OF-10 OF-11 OF-12 OF-13 OF-14 OF-15 OF-30 OF-31 OF-32 OF-33

Common System Fail.......................................................................................... 307 HDD System Fail................................................................................................. 308 NET/USB System Fail......................................................................................... 309 Panel System Fail ............................................................................................... 310 IIT System Fail .................................................................................................... 310 IOT System Fail .................................................................................................. 311 FAX System Fail ................................................................................................. 311 116-324 Fail ........................................................................................................ 312 Common Job Fail ................................................................................................ 312 HDD Job Fail....................................................................................................... 313 FAX Job Fail........................................................................................................ 313 033-363 Fail ........................................................................................................ 314 016-782 / 016-784 Fail ........................................................................................ 314 FAX Card Fail...................................................................................................... 315 NET Job Fail ....................................................................................................... 315 [No Error Code] (No problems during service call) ............................................. 316 [No Error Code] (Problem: "Does not start up at power ON" error can be reproduced.)316 [No Error Code] (Problem: "Does not return from Power Save" error can be reproduced.)317 [No Error Code] (Problem: "Remained in 'Copying...' or 'Printing...'" error can be reproduced.)317

2.3.2 Controller FIP 002-xxx FIP 002-500 UI error ............................................................................................................. 002-770 JT Processing - HD Full ...................................................................................

319 319

003-xxx FIP 003-310 003-311 003-318 003-319 003-320 003-321 003-322 003-323 02/2009 2-5

IIT extension memory capacity is insufficient................................................... IIT CDI I/F Mismatch ........................................................................................ IITsc Soft Fail ................................................................................................... IITsc Video Driver Detection Fail...................................................................... IISS-ESS Communication Fail 1 ...................................................................... IISS-ESS Communication Fail 2 ...................................................................... IISS-ESS Communication Fail 3 ...................................................................... IISS-ESS Communication Fail 4 ......................................................................

321 321 321 321 321 321 321 322

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 003-324 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 5 ...................................................................... 003-325 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 6 ...................................................................... 003-326 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 7 ...................................................................... 003-327 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 8 ...................................................................... 003-328 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 9 ...................................................................... 003-329 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 10 .................................................................... 003-330 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 11 .................................................................... 003-331 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 12 .................................................................... 003-332 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 13 .................................................................... 003-333 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 14 .................................................................... 003-334 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 15 .................................................................... 003-335 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 16 .................................................................... 003-336 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 17 .................................................................... 003-337 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 18 .................................................................... 003-338 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 19 .................................................................... 003-339 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 20 .................................................................... 003-340 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 21 .................................................................... 003-341 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 22 .................................................................... 003-342 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 23 .................................................................... 003-343 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 24 .................................................................... 003-344 IISS_ESS X Hotline Fail PowerOn ................................................................... 003-345 X PIO Unmatch Fail 1....................................................................................... 003-346 X PIO Unmatch Fail 2....................................................................................... 003-701 Duplication prevention code detect .................................................................. 003-702 Different magnification, for surface and back of a document .......................... 003-750 Book Duplex-Insufficient Docs ......................................................................... 003-751 Under PANTHER Capacity (Scan)................................................................... 003-752 Cannot scan 600DPI ........................................................................................ 003-753 Cannot scan over 300DPI ................................................................................ 003-754 S2X recoverable error ...................................................................................... 003-755 S2X command error ......................................................................................... 003-756 S2X command error ......................................................................................... 003-757 Cannot scan over 400DPI ................................................................................ 003-760 Scan Settings Error .......................................................................................... 003-761 Incorrect Paper Tray Size................................................................................. 003-763 Adjustment Chart Not Found............................................................................ 003-764 Document insufficient (image overlay) ............................................................. 003-780 Scan Image Compression Error ....................................................................... 003-795 AMS Limit Error ................................................................................................ 003-930 Cannot scan over 300DPI ................................................................................ 003-931 Cannot scan over 400DPI ................................................................................. 003-932 Cannot scan 600DPI ........................................................................................ 003-933 Next Documents Cannot scan over 300DPI..................................................... 003-934 Next Documents Cannot scan over 400DPI..................................................... 003-935 Next Documents Cannot scan over 600DPI..................................................... 003-940 DAM memory insufficient ................................................................................. 003-942 Document size Auto Detect error ..................................................................... 003-944 Image repeat count fail..................................................................................... 003-946 Every direction difference (Copy APS)............................................................. 003-947 Return Documents counts error ....................................................................... 003-948 Return Documents mismatch ...........................................................................

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-6 322 322 322 322 322 323 323 323 323 323 323 323 324 324 324 324 324 324 324 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 326 326 326 326 326 326 327 327 327 327 327 327 327 328 328 328 328 328 328 329 329 329 329 329 329

Version.1 .1.1 003-951 003-952 003-955 003-956 003-963 003-965 003-966 003-967 003-968 003-969 003-971 003-972 003-973 003-974 003-976 003-977 003-978 003-980 003-981 003-982

1job max page over ......................................................................................... Return Documents Color mismatch ................................................................. Documents size exchange error ...................................................................... Documents size unknown error ....................................................................... No APS object Tray ......................................................................................... ATS/APS No Paper (IITsc Detect) ................................................................... ATS/APS No Destination (IITsc) ...................................................................... DADF APS No Destination .............................................................................. Punch position error......................................................................................... Punch size error............................................................................................... prevention code detect with the right to cancel................................................ Maximum Stored Page Over Flow ................................................................... Every direction difference ................................................................................ Next Original Specification............................................................................... FAX Line Memory Overflow (N up) .................................................................. Document Miss Match (Multi Scan) ................................................................. Color Document Miss Mutch (Multi Scan)........................................................ Staple position error......................................................................................... Staple size error............................................................................................... IITsc HDD access error....................................................................................

330 330 330 330 330 331 331 331 331 331 331 332 332 332 332 332 332 333 333 333

005-xxx FIP 005-500 005-940 005-941 005-942

Write to DADF-ROM error detection (During DLD method) ............................. DADF No Original ............................................................................................ Doc number of sheets is insufficient ................................................................ Doc fault loading on DADF ..............................................................................

335 335 335 335

007-xxx FIP 007-954 007-959 007-960 007-969

SMH size mismatch ......................................................................................... OHP kind mismatch (Not white frame OHP) .................................................... Paper kind mismatch ....................................................................................... CentreTray full stack ........................................................................................

337 337 337 337

011-xxx FIP 011-941 011-942 011-943 011-944 011-945 011-946 011-947 011-948 011-949 011-950

MBX #01 Bin Full Stack ................................................................................... MBX #02 Bin Full Stack ................................................................................... MBX #03 Bin Full Stack ................................................................................... MBX #04 Bin Full Stack ................................................................................... MBX #05 Bin Full Stack ................................................................................... MBX #06 Bin Full Stack ................................................................................... MBX #07 Bin Full Stack ................................................................................... MBX #08 Bin Full Stack ................................................................................... MBX #09 Bin Full Stack ................................................................................... MBX #10 Bin Full Stack ...................................................................................

339 339 339 339 339 339 339 340 340 340

012-xxx FIP 012-500 012-911 012-914 012-965 012-966 012-969

Write to Finisher/MACS-ROM error detection (During DLD method).............. Stacker Lower Safety....................................................................................... Stacker Tray Staple Set Over Count................................................................ Stapler Pin near empty .................................................................................... Scratch Sheet Compile .................................................................................... IOT Center Tray Full ........................................................................................

341 341 341 341 341 341

016-xxx FIP 016-210 016-211 016-212 016-213 016-214 016-215 016-216 016-217 016-218 016-219 016-220 016-221 016-222 016-223 016-224 016-225 016-226 016-227 016-228 016-229 016-230 016-231 016-232 016-233 016-234 016-235 016-240 016-310 016-311 016-312 016-313 016-314 016-315 016-316 016-317 016-318 016-320 016-321 016-322 016-323 016-324 016-325 016-330 016-331 016-332 016-335 016-336 016-337 016-338

SW Option Fail (HDD Not Exist) ...................................................................... SW Option Fail (SysMemory Low) ................................................................... SW Option Fail (Page Memory Low)................................................................ SW Option Fail (Printer CARD Not Exist) ........................................................ SW Option Fail (Fax CARD Not Exist) ............................................................. SW Option Fail (JPEG boad Not Exist)............................................................ SW Option Fail (ExtMemory Not Exist) ............................................................ SW Option Fail (Controller ROM not Printer kit) .............................................. PS KIT Not Exist for XDOD.............................................................................. License is required (Printer Kit)........................................................................ S2X unrecoverable error .................................................................................. S2X communication error................................................................................. S2X self-diag error ........................................................................................... S2X SDRAM Error ........................................................................................... S2X PCI Reg Error........................................................................................... S2X ROM CheckSum Error ............................................................................. S2X IIT Connection Error ................................................................................. S2X DDR Error................................................................................................. S2X Image Processing Error............................................................................ SW Option Fail (FCW-UI Not Exist) ................................................................. License is required (PS ImageLog Kit)............................................................. SW Option Fail (Image Ext PWB Not Exist)..................................................... MRC HW Initialize Error ................................................................................... SW Option Fail (USB Host Not Exist) .............................................................. XCP Out of Memory Error ................................................................................ XCP Internal Error............................................................................................ S2X NVM CheckSum Fail ................................................................................ ssmm Job Log Full ........................................................................................... No Scanner that Should Be.............................................................................. SW Option Fail (Hybrid WaterMark Not Exist) ................................................. Hybrid WaterMark setting mismatch ................................................................ SW Option Fail (Hybrid WaterMark Not Exist) ................................................. IIT Interface Fail ............................................................................................... Page Memory Not Detected............................................................................. Page Memory Broken- Standard...................................................................... Page Memory Broken- Option.......................................................................... Document Formatter Fatal Error ...................................................................... Fax Module Error ............................................................................................. JBA Account Full.............................................................................................. B-Formatter Fatal Error .................................................................................... Scheduled Image Overwrite............................................................................. Using Personal Certificate................................................................................ Cont System Memory Fail-1............................................................................. Cont System Memory Fail-2............................................................................. Cont System Memory Fail-3............................................................................. Cont ProgramROM Fail-1 ................................................................................ Cont ProgramROM Fail-2 ................................................................................ Cont ProgramROM Fail-3 ................................................................................ Cont FontROM Fail-1 .......................................................................................

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

343 343 343 343 343 343 344 344 344 344 344 344 345 345 345 345 345 345 345 345 346 346 346 346 346 346 347 347 347 347 347 347 348 348 348 348 348 348 349 349 349 349 349 349 349 350 350 350 350

016-339 016-340 016-341 016-342 016-345 016-347 016-348 016-350 016-351 016-360 016-362 016-363 016-364 016-365 016-366 016-367 016-368 016-369 016-370 016-371 016-400 016-401 016-402 016-403 016-404 016-405 016-406 016-407 016-408 016-409 016-410 016-411 016-412 016-413 016-414 016-415 016-416 016-417 016-450 016-453 016-454 016-455 016-456 016-461 016-500 016-501 016-502 016-503 016-504 016-505 02/2009 2-7

Cont FontROM Fail-2 ....................................................................................... 350 Cont FontROM Fail-3 ....................................................................................... 350 Cont FontROM Fail-4 ....................................................................................... 351 Cont RTC Fail .................................................................................................. 351 Cont NV-Memory Fail....................................................................................... 351 Cont PageMemory Fail .................................................................................... 351 Cont PageMemory Fail-2 ................................................................................. 351 Cont SEEP-ROM Fail-1 ................................................................................... 351 Cont SEEP-ROM Fail-2 ................................................................................... 352 Cont UI Fail-1 ................................................................................................... 352 Cont UI Fail-2 ................................................................................................... 352 Cont LyraCard Fail ........................................................................................... 352 Cont USB2.0 Host Fail ..................................................................................... 352 Cont USB2.0 Device Fail ................................................................................. 352 Cont HDD Fail-1............................................................................................... 353 Cont HDD Fail-2............................................................................................... 353 Cont Torino Fail................................................................................................ 353 Cont S2X PWB Fail.......................................................................................... 353 Cont Fail........................................................................................................... 353 Cont USB1.1 Host Fail ..................................................................................... 353 802.1x authentication failure ............................................................................ 354 802.1x EAP type not supported ....................................................................... 354 802.1x authentication failure by timing out....................................................... 354 802.1x certificate failure ................................................................................... 354 802.1x inside failure ......................................................................................... 354 Certificate DB File error.................................................................................... 354 802.1x client certificate failure.......................................................................... 355 XCP Plugin Secrity Exception .......................................................................... 355 XCP Invalid Plugin ........................................................................................... 355 XCP Plugin Version Incompatible .................................................................... 355 XCP_PLUGIN_PROPERTY_INVALID............................................................. 355 XCP_UNSUPPORTED_CLASS_VERSION .................................................... 355 XCP Plugin Misc Error ..................................................................................... 355 Couldnt detect proxy server automatically. ...................................................... 355 Couldnt connect to Xerox server or proxy........................................................ 356 Connection to Xerox server has timed out. ...................................................... 356 An invalid state message received from server. .............................................. 356 Invalid network settings were found. ................................................................ 356 SMB Host name duplicated.............................................................................. 357 Dynamic DNS - IPv6 NG.................................................................................. 357 DNS renewal failure of dynamic....................................................................... 357 SNTP server time out....................................................................................... 357 SNTP time asynchronous ................................................................................ 357 Under non-transmitted image log stagnation ................................................... 358 Write to Cont-ROM error detection (During DLD method) ............................... 358 Write to S2X-ROM error detection (During DLD method) ................................ 358 Write to Cont/S2X/IISS/DADF/IOT/Fin/FaxCard error detection (During PJL method)358 SMTP Server Fail for Redirector ...................................................................... 358 POP Server Fail for Redirector ........................................................................ 358 POP Authentication Fail for Redirector ............................................................ 359

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 016-506 Image Log HDD Full......................................................................................... 016-507 ImageLog Send Fail01 ..................................................................................... 016-508 ImageLog Send Fail02 ..................................................................................... 016-509 ImageLog No Send Rule01 .............................................................................. 016-510 ImageLog No Send Rule02 .............................................................................. 016-511 ImageLog Invalid Send Rule01 ........................................................................ 016-512 ImageLog Invalid Send Rule02 ........................................................................ 016-513 SMTP server reception error ............................................................................ 016-514 XPS Error ......................................................................................................... 016-515 XPS Short of Memory....................................................................................... 016-516 XPS PrintTicket description error ..................................................................... 016-517 PS Booklet Illegal Color Mode Change ............................................................ 016-518 PS Booklet Conflict WM ................................................................................... 016-519 Device DV - Reached Limit .............................................................................. 016-520 MRC HW Job Error .......................................................................................... 016-521 SmartCard Not Found ...................................................................................... 016-522 LDAP SSL error 112......................................................................................... 016-523 LDAP SSL error 113......................................................................................... 016-524 LDAP SSL error 114......................................................................................... 016-525 LDAP SSL error 115......................................................................................... 016-526 LDAP SSL error 116......................................................................................... 016-527 LDAP SSL error 117......................................................................................... 016-528 SmartCard Not Auth ......................................................................................... 016-529 Remote Download server timeout .................................................................... 016-533 Kerberos Attestation protocol error 37 ............................................................. 016-534 Kerberos Attestation protocol error 41,42 ........................................................ 016-535 Remote Download file access error ................................................................. 016-536 Host name solution error in Remote Download................................................ 016-537 Remote Download server connection error...................................................... 016-538 Remote Download file write error ..................................................................... 016-539 Kerberos Attestation protocol error other ......................................................... 016-543 Attestation Agent error 543 .............................................................................. 016-545 Attestation Agent error 545 .............................................................................. 016-546 Attestation Agent error 546 .............................................................................. 016-548 Attestation Agent error 548 .............................................................................. 016-553 Attestation Agent error 553 .............................................................................. 016-554 Attestation Agent error 554 .............................................................................. 016-555 Attestation Agent error 555 .............................................................................. 016-556 Attestation Agent error 556 .............................................................................. 016-557 Attestation Agent error 557 .............................................................................. 016-558 Attestation Agent error 558 .............................................................................. 016-559 Remote Download parameter error.................................................................. 016-560 Attestation Agent error 560 .............................................................................. 016-562 ADetected user duplication, in a cert agent...................................................... 016-563 ImageLog Memory Full (Exp. Kit)..................................................................... 016-564 Remote Download Server Authentication Failed.............................................. 016-565 Backup Restore Error....................................................................................... 016-566 Backup Restore Condition Error....................................................................... 16-567 Backup Capacity Full.......................................................................................... 016-568 Backup Restore Failed ..................................................................................... 016-569 Attestation Agent error 569 ..............................................................................

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-8 359 359 359 359 359 360 360 360 360 360 360 361 361 361 361 361 361 361 362 362 362 362 362 362 363 363 363 363 363 363 363 364 364 364 364 364 365 365 365 365 365 365 366 366 366 366 366 366 367 367 367

Version.1 .1.1 016-570 016-571 016-572 016-573 016-574 016-575 016-576 016-577 016-578 016-579 016-580 016-581 016-582 016-583 016-584 016-585 016-586 016-587 016-588 016-589 016-590 016-591 016-592 016-593 016-594 016-595 016-596 016-597 016-598 016-599 016-600 016-601 016-700 016-701 016-702 016-703 016-704 016-705 016-706 016-707 016-708 016-709 016-710 016-711 016-712 016-713 016-714 016-715 016-716 016-717 016-718

Job ticket out of memory .................................................................................. Job ticket wrong param.................................................................................... Job ticket media error ...................................................................................... Job ticket parse error ....................................................................................... Host name solution error in FTP ...................................................................... DNS server un-sets up in FTP ......................................................................... Server connection error in FTP........................................................................ Problem in FTP service.................................................................................... Login name or a password error in FTP .......................................................... Scanning picture preservation place error in FTP............................................ File name acquisition failure from FTP server ................................................. File name suffix limit over in FTP..................................................................... File creation failure in FTP ............................................................................... Lock folder creation failure in FTP ................................................................... Folder creation failure in FTP........................................................................... File delete failure in FTP .................................................................................. Lock folder delete failure in FTP ...................................................................... Folder delete failure in FTP.............................................................................. Data write-in failure to FTP server ................................................................... Data read failure from FTP server ................................................................... Data reading failure from FTP server............................................................... FTP scan filing policy injustice ......................................................................... NEXTNAME.DAT file access error in FTP ....................................................... Internal error in FTP Scan................................................................................ TYPE command failure in FTP ........................................................................ PORT command failure in FTP........................................................................ CDUP command failure in FTP........................................................................ Same name file exists in FTP servcer ............................................................. Email message size over ................................................................................. Email message size over ................................................................................. KO Authentication Locked ............................................................................... Illegal Access Detection................................................................................... Password is under minimum............................................................................ Out of ART EX Memory ................................................................................... Out of Page Buffer ........................................................................................... Email To Invalid Box ........................................................................................ Mailbox is Full .................................................................................................. Secure Print Fail .............................................................................................. Max. User Number Exceeded.......................................................................... Sample Print Fail.............................................................................................. HD Full by Annotation/Watermark image......................................................... ART EX Command Error ................................................................................. Delayed Print Fail............................................................................................. Email transmission size limit over .................................................................... Under PANTHER Capacity (I-Formtter) ........................................................... Security Box Password Error ........................................................................... Security Box is not Enable ............................................................................... ESCP Form Invalid Password.......................................................................... TIFF Data Overflow.......................................................................................... Fax/iFax Send Result Not Found..................................................................... Out of PCL6 Memory .......................................................................................

367 367 367 368 368 368 368 368 368 369 369 369 369 369 370 370 370 370 370 370 370 371 371 371 371 371 371 372 372 372 372 372 372 373 373 373 373 373 374 374 374 374 375 375 375 375 375 376 376 376 376

016-719 016-720 016-721 016-722 016-723 016-724 016-725 016-726 016-727 016-728 016-729 016-730 016-731 016-732 016-733 016-734 016-735 016-736 016-737 016-738 016-739 016-740 016-741 016-742 016-743 016-744 016-745 016-746 016-747 016-748 016-749 016-750 016-751 016-752 016-753 016-754 016-755 016-756 016-757 016-758 016-759 016-760 016-761 016-762 016-763 016-764 016-765 016-766 016-767 016-768

Out of PCL Memory ......................................................................................... PCL Command Error........................................................................................ Other Error ....................................................................................................... Job cancel by staple position NG..................................................................... Job cancel by punch position NG..................................................................... Complex Position Error of Staple and Punch................................................... B-Formatter Library Image Conversion Error................................................... PDL Auto Switch Fail ....................................................................................... 0-page document unstorable to MailBox.......................................................... Unsupported TIFF Data ................................................................................... TIFF Data Size too Big..................................................................................... Unsupported ART Command........................................................................... Invalid TIFF Data.............................................................................................. Form not registerd............................................................................................ Destination address resolution error ................................................................ Simple transmittion report invocation error ...................................................... Updating Job Templete .................................................................................... Remote directory lock error.............................................................................. Remote lock directory remove error................................................................. PS Booklet Illegal OutPut Size......................................................................... PS Booklet Document Output Missmatch ........................................................ PS Booklet OutPut Tray Missmatch................................................................. Download Mode NGJob Fail ............................................................................ Download Data Product ID Mismatch .............................................................. Device Model/Panel Type Error ....................................................................... Download Data CheckSum Error ..................................................................... Download Data XPJL Fatal Error ..................................................................... Unsupported PDF File...................................................................................... No memory for drawing annotation .................................................................. HD Full ............................................................................................................. JCL Syntax Error.............................................................................................. Print job ticket description error........................................................................ PDF Error ......................................................................................................... PDF Short of Memory ...................................................................................... PDF Password Mismatched............................................................................. PDF LZW Not Installed .................................................................................... PDF Print Prohibited ........................................................................................ Auditron - Prohibit Service ............................................................................... Auditron - Invalid User...................................................................................... Auditron - Disabled Function............................................................................ Auditron - Reached Limit.................................................................................. PS Decompose failure ..................................................................................... FIFO EMPTY.................................................................................................... Print LANG Not Installed .................................................................................. POP server is not found. .................................................................................. SMTP Server Connect Error ............................................................................ SMTP Server HD Full....................................................................................... SMTP Server File System Error....................................................................... Invalid E-mail Address ..................................................................................... Invalid Sender Address ....................................................................................

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

376 376 377 377 377 377 377 378 378 378 378 378 378 379 379 379 379 379 379 380 380 380 380 380 380 381 381 381 381 381 382 382 382 382 382 383 383 383 383 383 383 383 384 384 384 384 384 384 385 385

016-769 016-770 016-771 016-772 016-773 016-774 016-775 016-776 016-777 016-778 016-779 016-780 016-781 016-782 016-783 016-784 016-785 016-786 016-787 016-788 016-789 016-790 016-791 016-792 016-793 016-794 016-795 016-796 016-797 016-798 016-799 016-910 016-940 016-941 016-942 016-943 016-944 016-945 016-946 016-947 016-948 016-949 016-981 016-982 016-983 016-985

SMTP Server Unsupported DSN ..................................................................... 385 The direct fax function is canceled by NVM. .................................................... 385 Scan Data Repository ERR (DNS address)..................................................... 385 Scan Data Repository ERR (DNS Library)....................................................... 385 Invalid IP Address ............................................................................................ 386 HD Full - Compression Convert ....................................................................... 386 HD Full - Image Convert .................................................................................. 386 Image Convert ERR ......................................................................................... 386 HD Access ERR-Image Convert ...................................................................... 386 HD Full - Scan Image Convert ......................................................................... 386 Scan Image Conversion Error.......................................................................... 387 HD Access ERR-Image Convert ...................................................................... 387 Scan Server Connect ERR .............................................................................. 387 Scan Server Login ERR ................................................................................... 387 Invalid Server Path........................................................................................... 388 Server Write ERR............................................................................................. 388 Server HD Full.................................................................................................. 388 HD Full-Scan Write ERR.................................................................................. 388 Invalid Server IP ADD ...................................................................................... 389 Retrieve to Browser Failed............................................................................... 389 HD Full - Job Memory ...................................................................................... 389 Email fragment over ......................................................................................... 389 File Retrieve Fail .............................................................................................. 389 Specified Job Not Found.................................................................................. 390 MF I/O HD Full ................................................................................................. 390 MediaReader:Media No Insert ......................................................................... 390 MediaReader:Format Error .............................................................................. 390 Document insert operation error ...................................................................... 390 MediaReader:Image File Read Error ............................................................... 390 No TrustMarking Option ................................................................................... 390 PLW Print Instruction Fail................................................................................. 391 Required Resource Not Ready (IOTsc detect) ................................................ 391 Duplex Mix Size NG ......................................................................................... 391 Booklet Duplex Mix Size NG ............................................................................ 391 Page Delete Duplex Mix Size NG .................................................................... 391 Insert doc Duplex Mix Size NG ........................................................................ 391 Document merge NG ....................................................................................... 392 Insert doc Duplex print NG............................................................................... 392 Insert doc NG ................................................................................................... 392 APS No Destination Error ................................................................................ 392 Small Book action NG ...................................................................................... 392 Insert Mix doc NG ............................................................................................ 392 HDD access error............................................................................................. 392 HDD access error 2.......................................................................................... 393 Log Image Storage Area on Disk Full, with Level of Ensuring Creation Set to "High"393 Data size over flow (Scan to Email) ................................................................. 393

018-xxx FIP 018-400 IPSEC Error (Configuration Mismatch) ............................................................ 018-401 Incosistent SIP configuration............................................................................ 02/2009 2-9

395 395

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 018-402 018-403 018-404 018-500 018-501 018-502 018-503 018-504 018-505 018-506 018-507 018-508 018-509 018-510 018-511 018-512 018-513 018-514 018-515 018-516 018-517 018-518 018-519 018-520 018-521 018-522 018-523 018-524 018-525 018-526 018-527 018-528 018-529 018-530 018-531 018-532 018-543 018-547 018-556 018-557 018-558 018-559 018-560 018-561 018-562 018-563 018-564 018-565 018-566 018-567 018-568

SIP server communication fail.......................................................................... SIP registraion fail (authentication) .................................................................. SIP registration fail(other)................................................................................. CA Message Receiver Boot Error(S_cert lost)................................................. CA Server Connection Error............................................................................. Login failure in SMB ......................................................................................... CA Message Receiver Timeout........................................................................ CA SessionID Mismatch................................................................................... SMB-DOS protocol error 1-005 ........................................................................ CA FieldID Mismatch........................................................................................ CA Credential Error .......................................................................................... CA Server Fatal Error....................................................................................... Template parameter conflict............................................................................. Host name solution error in BMLinkS............................................................... DNS server un-sets up in BMLinkS.................................................................. Service Connect error in BMLinkS ................................................................... BMLinkS Service Not Found .......................................................................... bmlinks access-right-violation .......................................................................... bmlinks storage-access-error ........................................................................... bmlinks unsupported-attribute .......................................................................... bmlinks storage-full .......................................................................................... bmlinks operation-not-available........................................................................ bmlinks unknown-error ..................................................................................... Internal error in BMLinkS Scan ........................................................................ request send failure in BMLinkS....................................................................... response receive failure in BMLinkS ................................................................ image send failure in BMLinkS......................................................................... Invalid device network setting .......................................................................... HDD full or HDD access error .......................................................................... Rejected to be refresh ...................................................................................... JT Monitor Internal error................................................................................... Soap request error ........................................................................................... Duplicate scan request..................................................................................... Authentication error .......................................................................................... Failed to create a new job ................................................................................ Too many jobs to create a new ........................................................................ Shared name error in SMB server.................................................................... The number restriction over of SMB scan users .............................................. HTTP server script error................................................................................... HTTP Invalid char in filename .......................................................................... HTTP file not found .......................................................................................... HTTP File duplication fail ................................................................................. HTTP server login fail....................................................................................... HTTP server not found ..................................................................................... HTTP client error .............................................................................................. HTTP server error ............................................................................................ Host name solution error in HTTP.................................................................... Proxy name solution error in HTTP .................................................................. Server Connect error in HTTP.......................................................................... HTTP server access fail ................................................................................... HTTP server SSL access fail ...........................................................................

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-10 395 395 395 396 396 396 396 396 396 397 397 397 397 398 398 398 398 398 399 399 399 399 399 399 400 400 400 400 400 400 401 401 401 401 401 401 401 402 402 402 402 403 403 403 403 403 403 404 404 404 404

Version.1 .1.1 018-569 018-570 018-571 018-572 018-573 018-574 018-575 018-576 018-577 018-578 018-579 018-580 018-581 018-582 018-583 018-584 018-585 018-586 018-587 018-588 018-589 018-590 018-591 018-592 018-593 018-595 018-596 018-701 018-702 018-703 018-704 018-705 018-706 018-707 018-708 018-710 018-711 018-712 018-713 018-714 018-716 018-717 018-718 018-719 018-720 018-721 018-725 018-726 018-727 018-728 018-732

HTTP server certificate fail............................................................................... HTTP certificate fail.......................................................................................... Internal error in Scan ....................................................................................... Invalid char in context ...................................................................................... Invalid char in server........................................................................................ Invalid char in volume ...................................................................................... Invalid char in login .......................................................................................... Invalid char in path........................................................................................... Invalid char in file ............................................................................................. Nw server not found......................................................................................... Nw server disk full ............................................................................................ Netware invalid volume.................................................................................... Netware invalid path ........................................................................................ Access right fail................................................................................................ Nw server disk error......................................................................................... Nw server access fail ....................................................................................... Netware error in use ........................................................................................ Netware login fail ............................................................................................. File duplication fail ........................................................................................... Scan filing policy invalid ................................................................................... NEXTNAME.DAT error .................................................................................... Same name exists ........................................................................................... File name suffix limit over ................................................................................ lock folder create fail ........................................................................................ lock folder delete fail ........................................................................................ LDAP protocol error 595 .................................................................................. LDAP protocol error 596 .................................................................................. LDAP protocol error 01 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 02 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 03 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 04 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 05 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 06 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 07 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 08 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 10 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 11 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 12 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 13 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 14 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 16 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 17 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error18 ..................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 19 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 20 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 21 .................................................................................... Kerberos Attestation protocol error 22 ............................................................. Kerberos Attestation protocol error 70 ............................................................. Kerberos Attestation protocol error 71 ............................................................. Kerberos Attestation protocol error 72 ............................................................. LDAP protocol error 32 ....................................................................................

404 405 405 405 405 405 406 406 406 406 406 406 407 407 407 407 408 408 408 408 408 408 409 409 409 409 409 410 410 410 410 410 410 411 411 411 411 411 411 411 412 412 412 412 412 412 413 413 413 413 413

018-733 018-734 018-735 018-736 018-748 018-749 018-750 018-751 018-752 018-753 018-754 018-764 018-765 018-766 018-767 018-768 018-769 018-770 018-771 018-780 018-781 018-782 018-783 018-784 018-785 018-786 018-787 018-788 018-789 018-790 018-791 018-792 018-793 018-794 018-795 018-796 018-797

LDAP protocol error 33 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 34 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 35 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 36 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 48 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 49 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 50 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 51 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 52 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 53 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 54 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 64 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 65 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 66 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 67 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 68 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 69 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 70 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 71 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 80 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 81 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 82 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 83 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 84 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 85 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 86 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 87 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 88 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 89 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 90 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 91 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 92 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 93 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 94 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 95 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 96 .................................................................................... LDAP protocol error 97 ....................................................................................

413 414 414 414 414 414 415 415 415 415 415 415 416 416 416 416 416 416 417 417 417 417 417 417 417 418 418 418 418 418 418 419 419 419 419 419 419

021-xxx FIP 021-210 021-211 021-212 021-360 021-361 021-500 021-501 021-502 021-503 021-504 021-505

USB IC Card Reader connection error............................................................. USB IC Card Reader broken............................................................................ USB IC Card Reader preparing error............................................................... EP Accessory Fail ............................................................................................ EP Accessory Kind Config Error ...................................................................... EPAccessoryJobExclusion............................................................................... Invalid URL has detected. ................................................................................ Couldn't resolve proxy name............................................................................ Couldn't resolve host name.............................................................................. Couldn't connect to host/proxy. ........................................................................ Couldn't establish SSL session. .......................................................................

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

421 421 421 421 421 422 422 422 422 422 423

021-506 021-507 021-508 021-509 021-510 021-511 021-512 021-513 021-514 021-515 021-516 021-517 021-518 021-519 021-520 021-521 021-522 021-523 021-524 021-525 021-526 021-527 021-528 021-700 021-701 021-731 021-732 021-733 021-750 021-751 021-770 021-771 021-772 021-941 021-942 021-943 021-944 021-945 021-946 021-947 021-948 021-949

An invalid peer certificate has received............................................................ Proxy unauthorized access. ............................................................................. A connection to host/proxy has timed out. ....................................................... SOAP Fault: An invalid message detected. ..................................................... SOAP Fault: The MC already unregistered...................................................... SOAP Fault: The MC already registered (WEP). ............................................. SOAP Fault: The MC already registered (EP-SV). .......................................... SOAP Fault: The MC already registered (EP-DX). .......................................... SOAP Fault: The MC already registered (EP-TRESS). ................................... SOAP Fault: An invalid product code detected. ............................................... SOAP Fault: An invalid serial number detected. .............................................. SOAP Fault: The service not responded.......................................................... SOAP Fault: An internal error occurred on server. .......................................... SOAP Fault: Service is temporarily unavailable............................................... Couldn't connect to CA. ................................................................................... A connection to CA has timed out.................................................................... A miscellaneous CA comm error has detected. ............................................... An internal error has occurred.......................................................................... A registeration conflict has detected. ............................................................... An unregistration conflict has detected. ........................................................... A miscellaneous http session error has detected............................................. An invalid message has received..................................................................... A communication settings was set as disabled................................................ Accessory Failure............................................................................................. Accessory Preparing ........................................................................................ EP Accessory - Function Disabled................................................................... EP Accessory Error732.................................................................................... EP Accessory Error733.................................................................................... U Parts Request Fail (EP-SV).......................................................................... Maintenance Request Fail (EP-SV) ................................................................. U Parts Request Fail (EP-DX).......................................................................... Maintenance Request Fail (EP-DX) ................................................................. EPDX Install, Remove Error............................................................................. EP - Scan Service Paused By Disable............................................................. EP - Scan Service Paused By Color Mode ...................................................... EP - Print Service Paused By Disable ............................................................. EP - Print Service Paused By Color Mode....................................................... EP - Service Paused By Disable...................................................................... EP - Service Paused By Color Mode ............................................................... Subtractive Accessory Disable (Scan) ............................................................. Subtractive Accessory Disable (Print).............................................................. Subtractive Accessory Disable.........................................................................

423 423 423 424 424 424 424 424 424 425 425 425 425 425 426 426 426 427 427 427 427 427 427 428 428 428 428 428 429 429 429 429 429 429 429 430 430 430 430 430 430 431

024-xxx FIP 024-340 024-341 024-342 024-343 024-345 024-346 02/2009 2-11

IOT-ESS Communication Fail 1 ....................................................................... IOT-ESS Communication Fail 2 ....................................................................... IOT-ESS Communication Fail 3 ....................................................................... IOT-ESS Communication Fail 4 ....................................................................... IOT-ESS Communication Fail 5 ....................................................................... IOT-ESS Communication Fail 6 .......................................................................

433 433 433 433 433 433

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 024-347 024-348 024-349 024-350 024-351 024-352 024-353 024-354 024-355 024-356 024-357 024-358 024-359 024-360 024-361 024-362 024-363 024-364 024-365 024-366 024-367 024-368 024-370 024-371 024-372 024-373 024-374 024-375 024-600 024-601 024-602 024-603 024-604 024-605 024-606 024-700 024-701 024-742 024-746 024-747 024-748 024-775 024-910 024-911 024-912 024-913 024-914 024-915 024-916 024-917 024-919

IOT-ESS Communication Fail 7 ....................................................................... IOT-ESS Communication Fail 8 ....................................................................... IOT-ESS Communication Fail 9 ....................................................................... IOT-ESS Communication Fail 10 ..................................................................... IOT-ESS Communication Fail 11 ..................................................................... IOT-ESS Communication Fail 12 ..................................................................... IOT-ESS Communication Fail 13 ..................................................................... IOT-ESS Communication Fail 14 ..................................................................... IOT-ESS Communication Fail 15 ..................................................................... IOT-ESS Communication Fail 16 ..................................................................... IOT-ESS Communication Fail 17 ..................................................................... IOT-ESS Communication Fail 18 ..................................................................... IOT-ESS Communication Fail 19 ..................................................................... IOT-ESS Initialization Fail ................................................................................ Invalid IOT PaperSizeGroup Info ..................................................................... Page Sync Illegal Start ..................................................................................... Page Sync Illegal Stop ..................................................................................... DMA Transfer Fail ............................................................................................ Overflow on Loop Back Write........................................................................... JBIG Library Other Fail..................................................................................... Decompress Other Fail .................................................................................... PCI Error .......................................................................................................... Marker Code Detection Fail.............................................................................. IOT-ESSCommunication Fail 21 ...................................................................... IOT-ESSCommunication Fail 22 ...................................................................... IOT-ESSCommunication Fail 23 ...................................................................... Regi Con PLL Parameter Fail .......................................................................... IOT-ESSCommunication Fail 24 ...................................................................... Billing Master Counter repair............................................................................ Billing Backup Counter 1 repair........................................................................ Billing Backup Counter 2 repair........................................................................ SWKey Master Counter repair ......................................................................... SWKey Backup Counter 1 repair ..................................................................... SWKey Backup Counter 2 repair ..................................................................... ProductNo / SerialNo Fail................................................................................. Shortage memory capacity, or no Hard Disk.................................................... Invalid instruction of face inversion .................................................................. Print Booklet sheets counts over...................................................................... Print Request Failure-Paper............................................................................. Print Instruction Fail.......................................................................................... Bates Numbering Digit Over............................................................................. Print Booklet sheets counts over(Not field attachment) ................................... Tray1 size mismatch ........................................................................................ Tray2 size mismatch ........................................................................................ Tray3 size mismatch ........................................................................................ Tray4 size mismatch ........................................................................................ Tray6 size mismatch ........................................................................................ Tray7 size mismatch ........................................................................................ Mix Full Stack ................................................................................................... Stacker Tray Staple Set Over Count ................................................................ FaceUP Tray Close ..........................................................................................

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-12 434 434 434 434 434 434 435 435 435 435 435 435 436 436 436 436 436 436 437 437 437 437 437 438 438 438 438 438 438 438 439 439 439 439 439 439 439 440 440 440 440 440 441 441 441 441 441 441 442 442 442

Version.1 .1.1 024-920 024-922 024-923 024-924 024-925 024-926 024-927 024-928 024-930 024-931 024-932 024-933 024-934 024-936 024-937 024-938 024-939 024-940 024-941 024-942 024-943 024-945 024-946 024-947 024-948 024-949 024-950 024-951 024-952 024-953 024-954 024-955 024-956 024-957 024-958 024-959 024-960 024-961 024-962 024-965 024-966 024-967 024-968 024-969 024-970 024-971 024-972 024-973 024-974 024-975 024-976

Face Down Tray1 Paper FULL ........................................................................ Face Down Tray2 Paper FULL ........................................................................ Operation Y Toner Empty ................................................................................ Operation M Toner Empty................................................................................ Operation C Toner Empty ................................................................................ Punch DustBox Miss Set ................................................................................. OCT Full Stack................................................................................................. Scratch Sheet Compile (A-Fin) ........................................................................ Stacker Tray Full (LargeSize Full) ................................................................... Staple Dust Full................................................................................................ Staple Box Set Fail .......................................................................................... Operation Y Drum End of Life.......................................................................... Paper kind mismatch ....................................................................................... Tray 2 paper mismatch .................................................................................... Tray 3 paper mismatch .................................................................................... OHP kind mismatch at Tray4 (Not white frame OHP)...................................... OHP kind mismatch (Not white frame OHP) .................................................... Folder Tray Out Of Place ................................................................................. Folder Tray Full Stack...................................................................................... Booklet sheets counts over.............................................................................. Booklet Low Staple .......................................................................................... Booklet Full Stack ............................................................................................ Tray 1 Out Of Place ......................................................................................... Tray 2 Out Of Place ......................................................................................... Tray 3 Out Of Place ......................................................................................... Tray 4 Out Of Place ......................................................................................... Tray 1 Empty.................................................................................................... Tray 2 Empty.................................................................................................... Tray 3 Empty.................................................................................................... Tray 4 Empty.................................................................................................... Tray SMH Empty.............................................................................................. Tray 6 Empty.................................................................................................... Tray 7 Empty.................................................................................................... Interposer Empty.............................................................................................. SMH size mismatch ......................................................................................... Tray1 size mismatch ........................................................................................ Tray2 size mismatch ........................................................................................ Tray3 size mismatch ........................................................................................ Tray4 size mismatch ........................................................................................ ATS/APS No Paper (IOTsc detect).................................................................. ATS/APS No Destination Error ........................................................................ Different width Mix Paper detect (Stapler job) ................................................. Stapler/Punch Batting ...................................................................................... Different width Mix Punch ................................................................................ Tray 6 Out Of Place ......................................................................................... Tray 7 Out Of Place ......................................................................................... Tray6 size mismatch ........................................................................................ Tray7 size mismatch ........................................................................................ Interposer Tray Size Mismatch ........................................................................ Booklet sheets counts over(Not field attachment) ........................................... Finisher Staple Status NG ...............................................................................

442 442 442 443 443 443 443 443 443 444 444 444 444 444 444 445 445 445 445 445 446 446 446 446 446 446 447 447 447 447 447 447 448 448 448 448 448 448 449 449 449 449 449 449 450 450 450 450 450 450 451

024-977 024-978 024-979 024-980 024-981 024-982 024-983 024-984 024-985 024-987 024-988 024-989 024-990

Stapler Feed Ready Fail .................................................................................. Booklet Stapler NG .......................................................................................... Stapler Near Empty.......................................................................................... Finisher Stacker Tray Full ................................................................................ Finisher TopTray Full ....................................................................................... Stacker Lower Safety warning ......................................................................... Booklet Tray Full .............................................................................................. Booklet Low Staple F ....................................................................................... SMH Stop check .............................................................................................. Envelop Folder Tray Full .................................................................................. Envelop Folder Tray Set Fail............................................................................ Booklet Low Staple R....................................................................................... Punch Dust Full................................................................................................

451 451 451 451 452 452 452 452 452 452 453 453 453

025-xxx FIP 025-596 Diag HDD Mentenance Fail ............................................................................. 025-597 Diag HDD Initialize Fail ....................................................................................

455 455

026-xxx FIP 026-700 026-701 026-702 026-703 026-704 026-705 026-706 026-707 026-708 026-709 026-710 026-711 026-712 026-713 026-714 026-715 026-716 026-717 026-718

LDAP protocol MAX error................................................................................. Adress Book request overflow ......................................................................... Adress Book directory service overflow ........................................................... Abort with Logout ............................................................................................. DocuWorks Error.............................................................................................. DocuWorks Short of Memory ........................................................................... DocuWorks Print Prohibited ............................................................................. DocuWorks Unlock Failed................................................................................ URL data size over........................................................................................... URL hdd full ..................................................................................................... S/MIME unsupported cipher decrypt fail .......................................................... Multi-page file size over ................................................................................... HTTP out job overlap error............................................................................... Couldnt detect proxy server automatically. ...................................................... Couldnt connect to Xerox server or proxy........................................................ Connection to Xerox server has timed out. ...................................................... An invalid state message received from server. .............................................. Invalid network settings were found. ................................................................ PS Print Instruction Fail....................................................................................

457 457 457 457 457 457 458 458 458 458 458 458 459 459 459 460 460 460 460

027-xxx FIP 027-400 027-442 027-443 027-444 027-445 027-446 027-447 027-452 027-500 027-501 027-502

Net Off Line ...................................................................................................... Duplicat IP address .......................................................................................... DNS renewal failure of dynamic....................................................................... Duplicat IP address .......................................................................................... Illegal IP address.............................................................................................. Duplicat IP address .......................................................................................... Duplicat IP address .......................................................................................... Duplicat IP address .......................................................................................... SMTP Server Fail for Mail IO ........................................................................... POP Server Fail for Mail IO.............................................................................. POP Authentication Fail for Mail IO .................................................................

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

461 461 461 461 462 462 462 462 462 463 463

027-503 027-504 027-513 027-514 027-515 027-516 027-518 027-519 027-520 027-521 027-522 027-523 027-524 027-525 027-526 027-527 027-528 027-529 027-530 027-531 027-532 027-533 027-543 027-547 027-548 027-549 027-564 027-565 027-566 027-569 027-572 027-573 027-574 027-576 027-578 027-584 027-585 027-586 027-587 027-588 027-589 027-590 027-591 027-599 027-600 027-700 027-701 027-702 027-703 027-704 02/2009 2-13

POP server communication timeout................................................................. Response reception which is not expected from SMTP server........................ SMB Scan client has no right to access........................................................... Host name solution error in SMB ..................................................................... DNS server un-sets up in SMB ........................................................................ Server connection error in SMB ....................................................................... Login name or a password error in SMB.......................................................... Scanning picture preservation place error in SMB........................................... File name acquisition failure from SMB server................................................. File name suffix limit over in SMB .................................................................... File creation failure in SMB .............................................................................. Lock folder creation failure in SMB .................................................................. Folder creation failure in SMB.......................................................................... File delete failure in SMB ................................................................................. Lock folder delete failure in SMB ..................................................................... Folder delete failure in SMB............................................................................. Data write-in failure to SMB server .................................................................. Data read failure from SMB server................................................................... Data reading failure from SMB server.............................................................. SMB scan filing policy injustice ........................................................................ NEXTNAME.DAT file access error in SMB ...................................................... Internal error in SMB Scan............................................................................... SMB server name specification error ............................................................... SMB Protocol error 4-007 ................................................................................ SMB Protocol error 4-008 ................................................................................ SMB Protocol error 4-009 ................................................................................ SMB Protocol error 4-024 ................................................................................ SMB Protocol error 4-025 ................................................................................ SMB Protocol error 4-026 ................................................................................ SMB (TCP/IP)is not started.............................................................................. SMB Protocol error 4-032 ................................................................................ SMB Protocol error 4-033 ................................................................................ SMB Protocol error 4-034 ................................................................................ SMB Protocol error 4-036 ................................................................................ SMB Protocol error 4-038 ................................................................................ SMB Protocol error 4-044 ................................................................................ SMB Protocol error 4-045 ................................................................................ SMB Protocol error 4-046 ................................................................................ SMB Protocol error 4-047 ................................................................................ SMB Protocol error 4-048 ................................................................................ SMB Protocol error 4-049 ................................................................................ SMB Protocol error 4-050 ................................................................................ SMB Protocol error 4-051 ................................................................................ SMB Protocol error 4-other .............................................................................. ExtPrint Check Mode Error .............................................................................. Mail address domain err................................................................................... Disconnect network cable ................................................................................ Certificate for addresses, was not found......................................................... Certificate for addresses, was expired ............................................................. Certificate for addresses, was untrusted..........................................................

463 463 463 464 464 464 464 465 465 465 465 466 466 466 466 466 467 467 467 467 467 467 468 468 468 468 468 469 469 469 470 470 470 470 470 470 471 471 471 471 471 472 472 472 472 472 473 473 473 473

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 027-705 027-706 027-707 027-708 027-709 027-710 027-711 027-712 027-713 027-714 027-715 027-716 027-720 027-721 027-722 027-723 027-724 027-725 027-726 027-727 027-728 027-730 027-731 027-732 027-733 027-734 027-735 027-736 027-737 027-739 027-740 027-741 027-742 027-743 027-744 027-745 027-746 027-750 027-751 027-752 027-753 027-754 027-760 027-761 027-762 027-763 027-770 027-771 027-772 027-773 027-774

Certificate for addresses, was revoked ............................................................ Device certificate not found .............................................................................. Device certificate expired ................................................................................. Device certificate untrusted .............................................................................. Device certificate revoked ................................................................................ S/MIME mail was disabled ............................................................................... S/MIME mail sender certificate not found......................................................... S/MIME mail sender certificate not valid .......................................................... S/MIME mail was altered.................................................................................. S/MIME mail sender impersonation ................................................................. S/MIME mail certficate not support .................................................................. No-Signed mail receipt was rejected................................................................ Ext Srv. Host Not Found................................................................................... Ext Srv. Not Found ........................................................................................... Ext Srv. Timeout Fail ........................................................................................ Ext Srv. Authentication Fail .............................................................................. Ext Srv. Access Fail ......................................................................................... Ext Srv. Operation Fail ..................................................................................... Ext Srv. Unknown State ................................................................................... Ext Srv. Req Invalid Params ............................................................................ Ext Srv. Req File Exceed ................................................................................. SMTP mail division error .................................................................................. Server Limit Err ................................................................................................ Server Access Err ............................................................................................ Server SSL Err ................................................................................................. Server Certificate Err........................................................................................ Device SSL Config Err ..................................................................................... Device Certificate Err ....................................................................................... Template Server Read ERR............................................................................. Invalid Template Server Path ........................................................................... Template Server Login ERR ............................................................................ Template Server Connect Fail.......................................................................... HD File System Full.......................................................................................... Template Server Install ERR............................................................................ Template Server ADD ERR (DNS Library)....................................................... Template Server ADD ERR (DNS address)..................................................... JobTemplate Pool Server Not Ready............................................................... Fax document incongruent............................................................................... Job Template analysis error ............................................................................. Must user un inputting ...................................................................................... Job flow service request disabled .................................................................... Job flow service File signature setting mismatch ............................................. XJT Command Fail........................................................................................... Web Print time out............................................................................................ Illegal Web Print job ticket ................................................................................ Auditron - Cannot Verify User .......................................................................... PDL Error ......................................................................................................... DFE Disk Full ................................................................................................... SMTP server error (HELO Command refusal) ................................................. SMTP server communication timeout .............................................................. SMTP address address inaccurate character ..................................................

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-14 473 473 473 474 474 474 474 474 474 475 475 475 475 475 476 476 476 476 476 476 477 477 477 477 477 477 478 478 478 478 478 479 479 479 479 479 479 480 480 480 480 480 480 481 481 481 481 481 482 482 482

Version.1 .1.1 027-775 027-776 027-777 027-778 027-779 027-796 027-797 027-910 027-911 027-912 027-913 027-914 027-915 027-916 027-917 027-918

Too many SMTP address ............................................................................... SMTP server error (EHLO Command refusal) ................................................. SMTP server un-supports SMTP-AUTH. ......................................................... There is no mode specified by SMTP-AUTH. .................................................. It attestation-fails by SMTP-AUTH ................................................................... Email Not Printed ............................................................................................. Invalid Output Destination................................................................................ Manual duplex(Back Print from Tray7) ............................................................ Manual duplex(Back Print from Tray6) ............................................................ Manual duplex(Back Print from Tray5) ............................................................ Manual duplex(Back Recovery - Front Print) ................................................... Manual duplex(Back Recovery - Front Print) ................................................... Manual duplex(Back Recovery - Front Print) ................................................... Manual duplex(Back Recovery - Back Print) ................................................... Manual duplex(Back Recovery - Back Print) ................................................... Manual duplex(Back Recovery - Back Print) ...................................................

482 482 482 482 482 483 483 483 483 483 483 483 484 484 484 484

033-xxx FIP 033-310 033-311 033-312 033-313 033-314 033-315 033-316 033-317 033-318 033-319 033-320 033-321 033-322 033-323 033-324 033-325 033-326 033-327 033-328 033-329 033-330 033-331 033-332 033-333 033-334 033-363 033-500 033-501 033-502 033-503 033-504 033-505 033-506

Fax Charge Function Fail................................................................................. Invalid Addressbook Data are Registered ....................................................... Controller not respond when system is changing mode .................................. USB disconnected ........................................................................................... Controller ROM Fax Card ROM mismatch ..................................................... USB Fatal Error................................................................................................ FAX Device Cont Error .................................................................................... FAX Device Error ............................................................................................. Image Processing Error ................................................................................... Fax Control task detects error.......................................................................... Controller not respond when system is Booting............................................... Fax Card not respond when system is Booting ............................................... FAX Card I/F timeout ....................................................................................... FAX Card Mini I/F timeout................................................................................ USB state change Error ................................................................................... FCM Fatal Error ............................................................................................... Mini Manager Fatal Error ................................................................................. FCM no response to stop request.................................................................... Failed to initialize fax log.................................................................................. Detected fax process failuer ............................................................................ FoIP Unrecoverable Error ................................................................................ FoIP Controller Init Fail .................................................................................... FoIP Cont not respond when system is Booting .............................................. FoIP Cont not respond when system is sleeping............................................. Can not send a message to FoIP CONT ......................................................... Fax Card Reset (Reboot) ................................................................................. No CS after RS Req......................................................................................... No Appropriate PIX Data ................................................................................. Post-message resend exceeded ..................................................................... T1 Timeout....................................................................................................... T2 Timeout....................................................................................................... T5 Timeout....................................................................................................... DCN Receive ...................................................................................................

485 485 485 485 485 485 485 486 486 486 486 486 486 486 487 487 487 487 487 487 488 488 488 488 488 488 488 489 489 489 489 489 489

033-507 033-508 033-509 033-510 033-511 033-512 033-513 033-514 033-516 033-517 033-518 033-519 033-520 033-521 033-522 033-523 033-524 033-525 033-526 033-527 033-528 033-529 033-530 033-531 033-532 033-533 033-534 033-535 033-536 033-537 033-538 033-539 033-540 033-541 033-542 033-543 033-544 033-545 033-546 033-547 033-548 033-549 033-550 033-551 033-552 033-553 033-554 033-555 033-556 033-557

Unable to receive by remote ............................................................................ Destination Polling Error .................................................................................. DCS/NSS Resend Exceeded........................................................................... Fallback Error................................................................................................... No response after 3rd DTC/NSC ..................................................................... Remote has no Relay....................................................................................... Remote has no Mailbox ................................................................................... Carrier Down Detected..................................................................................... EOR Receive ................................................................................................... ECM Phase C Flag Timeout ............................................................................ Remote cannot receive SUB............................................................................ PTX has no SEP capability .............................................................................. Remote cannot receive passward.................................................................... Transmission Canceled via DTMF ................................................................... DTMF I/F Timeout ............................................................................................ Line 1 not connected........................................................................................ Line 2 not connected........................................................................................ Line 3 not connected........................................................................................ ECM Error ........................................................................................................ EOR Send ........................................................................................................ RTN Send ........................................................................................................ RTN Receive.................................................................................................... DTMF Illegal Procedure Error ......................................................................... DTMF Procedure Error..................................................................................... Illegal Command Received .............................................................................. T.30 Protocol Error........................................................................................... Unsupported Function at Remote .................................................................... DCN Receive at Phase B Send ....................................................................... Ring Stopped before Fax Device Release ....................................................... In and out call conflict....................................................................................... Fax Sending Image Process Error ................................................................... Fax Receiving Image Process Error ................................................................ Fax Printing Image Process Error .................................................................... No destination specified ................................................................................... Selected Channel Dial Error............................................................................. Dial Error (Incorrect Dial Data.)........................................................................ Busy tone detect .............................................................................................. T0 Timeout ....................................................................................................... Cannot detect dial tone .................................................................................... Abort during transmission ................................................................................ No manual send line ........................................................................................ Fax service disabled ........................................................................................ cannot diable FAX service ............................................................................... Internal I/F Error ............................................................................................... too many Error lines ......................................................................................... no mailbox/relay ............................................................................................... Wrong Password/Receive Banned .................................................................. incorrect password ........................................................................................... Wrong Password/Send Banned ....................................................................... Desinations or Sevices Exceeded....................................................................

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033-558 033-559 033-560 033-561 033-562 033-563 033-564 033-565 033-566 033-567 033-568 033-569 033-570 033-571 033-572 033-573 033-580 033-581 033-582 033-583 033-584 033-585 033-586 033-587 033-588 033-589 033-590 033-591 033-592 033-593 033-710 033-711 033-712 033-713 033-714 033-715 033-716 033-717 033-718 033-719 033-720 033-721 033-722 033-724 033-725 033-726 033-727 033-728 033-730 033-731 02/2009 2-15

remote ID is in black list ................................................................................... illegal authentication ID .................................................................................... cannot do TRESS/RCC job.............................................................................. cannot do TRESS/RCC job.............................................................................. held RCC job.................................................................................................... No printable paper size .................................................................................... Power Off during transmission ......................................................................... No. of Desinations Exceeded........................................................................... No destination specified ................................................................................... Dial Error (Incorrect Dial Data.)........................................................................ FCM watchdog timeout in FAX comm.............................................................. Detected image direction conflict ..................................................................... Retry Over(no shutdown notification setting) ................................................... Manual send job canceled(FaxReportLogFull) ................................................ FaxReport print job canceled(JobFull occured) ............................................... domain regulation check error.......................................................................... Missing VoIP Gateway ..................................................................................... Access Authentication failure ........................................................................... Mismatched ability............................................................................................ Temporarily unavailable ................................................................................... SIP request timeout.......................................................................................... SIP request error.............................................................................................. T38 Protocol Not Ready................................................................................... T38 Session Error ............................................................................................ T38 Packet Lost ............................................................................................... T38 Malformed Packet Received ..................................................................... T38 Send Error................................................................................................. FoIP Max Sessions Over ................................................................................. FoIP Internal Timeout....................................................................................... Canceled By Remote Peer............................................................................... Document does not exist.................................................................................. Illegal Page inside Document........................................................................... System Memory exceeded............................................................................... No specified Chain Link ................................................................................... Scan Error (No specified doc) .......................................................................... Cannot start job................................................................................................ No specified Mailbox ........................................................................................ Incorrect Password .......................................................................................... No Document in Mailbox .................................................................................. Fax job Canceld not recovery job..................................................................... Document Creation Failed ............................................................................... Fax Page Creation Failed ................................................................................ Fax immediate send store job canceled........................................................... Fax receive memory over flow ......................................................................... Insufficient HDD Space .................................................................................... Cannot print 2-Sided ........................................................................................ Cannot rotate image......................................................................................... Auto print canceled .......................................................................................... Fax Service recovery error............................................................................... Inconsistent Instructions...................................................................................

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 033-732 033-733 033-734 033-735 033-736 033-737 033-738 033-740 033-741 033-742 033-743 033-744 033-745 033-746 033-747 033-748 033-749 033-750 033-751 033-755 033-790 033-791 033-792

Print job canceled by forced polling.................................................................. Fax document number get error....................................................................... Fax Print Suspension ....................................................................................... Fax Memory Allocate Timeout.......................................................................... IFAX Off Ramp fail ........................................................................................... Fax card job canceled ...................................................................................... JBIG Information fail......................................................................................... Fax immediate receive print canceled.............................................................. Fax page read open timeout ............................................................................ Fax page read close timeout ............................................................................ Fax page write open timeout ............................................................................ Fax page write close timeout............................................................................ Fax data write timeout ...................................................................................... Fax data read timeout ...................................................................................... Fax Service don't start by cross ope ................................................................ Fax Service illigal sequence............................................................................. Fax card Memory Error .................................................................................... Fax format error................................................................................................ Activity Report suspended by Printing Inhibition .............................................. Fax printing is canceled by the defect of Fax card. .......................................... EP-DX Call Wait (Not Redial count) ................................................................. EP-DX Call Wait (Redial count)........................................................................ EP-DX Call Stop...............................................................................................

505 505 505 505 505 506 506 506 506 506 506 506 507 507 507 507 507 507 507 508 508 508 508

034-xxx FIP 034-211 034-212 034-500 034-501 034-502 034-503 034-504 034-505 034-506 034-507 034-508 034-509 034-510 034-511 034-512 034-513 034-514 034-515 034-519 034-520 034-521 034-522 034-523 034-524 034-525 034-526

Slot1 Board failure............................................................................................ Slot2 Board failure............................................................................................ Dial Error (Incorrect Dial Data.) ........................................................................ Selected Channel Dial Error............................................................................. Fax Internal Must Parameter Error................................................................... Fax Internal High Layer Service Error .............................................................. Fax Stored Memory Exceeded......................................................................... Fax Work Memory Exceeded ........................................................................... Unsupported Function at Remote .................................................................... Password Check Error ..................................................................................... Transmission Canceled via DTMF ................................................................... DTMF Illegal Procedure Error .......................................................................... DTMF Procedure Error..................................................................................... Unable to Send File at Remote ........................................................................ Detect Endless Loop ........................................................................................ Receive Command Error.................................................................................. Requested Function Unsupported.................................................................... Illegal Command Received .............................................................................. No. of Desinations Exceeded ........................................................................... No. of Sevices Exceeded ................................................................................. Internal I/F Error ............................................................................................... No manual send Line ....................................................................................... Fax service disabled......................................................................................... Unable to cancel operation............................................................................... Specified Chainlink not exist ............................................................................ Chainlink No. out of scope ...............................................................................

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-16

509 509 509 509 509 509 509 509 510 510 510 510 510 510 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 512 512 512 512 512

Version.1 .1.1 034-527 034-528 034-529 034-530 034-550 034-700 034-701 034-702 034-703 034-704 034-705 034-706 034-707 034-708 034-709 034-710 034-711 034-712 034-713 034-714 034-715 034-716 034-717 034-718 034-719 034-720 034-721 034-722 034-723 034-724 034-725 034-726 034-727 034-728 034-729 034-730 034-731 034-732 034-733 034-734 034-735 034-736 034-737 034-738 034-739 034-740 034-741 034-742 034-743 034-744 034-745

Dial Control Error ............................................................................................. Cannot perform manual send .......................................................................... No printable paper size .................................................................................... DTMF I/F Timeout............................................................................................ Write to FaxCard-ROM error detection (During DLD method) ......................... GCPLock-G3DicepBusy-CodecHang .............................................................. Software Reset ................................................................................................ No destination specified................................................................................... D Channellink cut from network ....................................................................... ISDN D Channel Data Link Error ..................................................................... ISDN Layer 1 Stopped-Power on..................................................................... ISDN Layer 1 Stopped-Power off..................................................................... FRMR Received............................................................................................... Illegal Frame Received N(R)............................................................................ Illegal Frame Received .................................................................................... DL Link Establishment Received ..................................................................... Waiting for link Timeout ................................................................................... Internal Error (Interrupt) ................................................................................... Timeout-Transmission canceled ...................................................................... Line Disconnected-Timeout T305 .................................................................... Line Disconnected-Timeout 3082 .................................................................... Connection Timeout (T313) ............................................................................. Resume Timeout.............................................................................................. Normal Disconnection...................................................................................... No free and available lines............................................................................... Timeout (60s,T330,309,301,310)..................................................................... Error (Format, Contents) .................................................................................. Suspension Timeout ........................................................................................ No Timer Assigned .......................................................................................... Illegal Sequence .............................................................................................. L3 Task Internal Error ...................................................................................... HD81501 I/F Buffer Busy ................................................................................. No Reply for 3 sec. for 1300Hz ........................................................................ Invalid Destination............................................................................................ Line cut, In-Channel PB Send.......................................................................... In and out call conflict ...................................................................................... Fax Network Cut (Setup Error) ........................................................................ Fax Network Cut due to Timeout ..................................................................... Incorrect Sequence,Call Status ....................................................................... HI Task Internal Error....................................................................................... Connect only to ISDN D Channel .................................................................... Wrong notice from fax network ........................................................................ Incoming call response error............................................................................ Layer 1 Start Up Error...................................................................................... Layer 1 not synchronized................................................................................. Transmission of Frame Error ........................................................................... Unable to Send Frame..................................................................................... Frame Send Underrun Detected...................................................................... Abnormal frame-sending DMA......................................................................... Unacceptable Channel..................................................................................... Outgoing call to channel set.............................................................................

512 512 513 513 513 513 513 513 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 515 515 515 515 515 515 516 516 516 516 516 516 517 517 517 517 517 517 517 518 518 518 518 518 518 519 519 519 519 519 519 519 519 520 520 520

034-746 034-747 034-748 034-749 034-750 034-751 034-752 034-753 034-754 034-755 034-756 034-757 034-758 034-759 034-760 034-761 034-762 034-763 034-764 034-765 034-766 034-767 034-768 034-769 034-770 034-771 034-772 034-773 034-774 034-775 034-776 034-777 034-778 034-779 034-780 034-781 034-782 034-783 034-784 034-785 034-786 034-787 034-788 034-789 034-790 034-791 034-792 034-793 034-794 034-795

No usable lines................................................................................................. Switching equipment congestion...................................................................... Specified line cannot be used .......................................................................... Network Conjestion Error ................................................................................. Network Error ................................................................................................... Temporary Network Error................................................................................. Destination terminal busy................................................................................. Destination not responding .............................................................................. No response from Destination.......................................................................... Destination rejecting call .................................................................................. Destination Faulty ............................................................................................ Others (Normal, Semi-normal) ......................................................................... Incorrect Destination Fax Dial No .................................................................... No Relay Network Route.................................................................................. No Line To Destination..................................................................................... Incorrect Format Destination Fax No. .............................................................. Facility rejected ................................................................................................ Com. Capability disallowed .............................................................................. Com. Capability not configured ........................................................................ Error by service,feature limit ............................................................................ Selected com. not implemented....................................................................... Selected mode not implemented...................................................................... Restricted Digital Info. Only.............................................................................. Error by service, feature................................................................................... Reply to status query ....................................................................................... Access information discarded .......................................................................... Inter-working connection error ......................................................................... Invalid Dial No. Specified ................................................................................. Invalid Line Specified ....................................................................................... Others (Invalid Message Class) ....................................................................... Insufficient Required Info. ................................................................................ Undefined Message Type ................................................................................ Incorrect Message or Type .............................................................................. No information, or not defined.......................................................................... Invalid Information............................................................................................ Call Status, Message Mismatch....................................................................... Error cleared due to timeout............................................................................. Other Errors (Operation, etc) ........................................................................... Destination No. Changed ................................................................................. Incompatible destination .................................................................................. Call identity not in use ...................................................................................... Call identity in use ............................................................................................ Show other causes........................................................................................... G4 Presentation Illegal Event........................................................................... Line 0 (Ext) not connected ............................................................................... Line 1 not connected........................................................................................ Line 2 not connected........................................................................................ Line 3 not connected........................................................................................ Line 4 not connected........................................................................................ Line 5 not connected........................................................................................

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4127/4112G

520 520 520 520 521 521 521 521 521 521 521 522 522 522 522 522 522 522 523 523 523 523 523 523 524 524 524 524 524 524 524 524 525 525 525 525 525 525 525 526 526 526 526 526 526 526 527 527 527 527

034-796 034-797 034-798 034-799

Dial Error (Incorrect Fax No. 2) ........................................................................ Communication Parameter Error ..................................................................... Data Parameter Error....................................................................................... Auto Dial without dial data................................................................................

527 527 527 528

035-xxx FIP 035-550 035-700 035-701 035-702 035-703 035-704 035-705 035-706 035-707 035-708 035-709 035-710 035-711 035-712 035-713 035-714 035-715 035-716 035-717 035-718 035-719 035-720 035-721 035-722 035-723 035-724 035-725 035-726 035-727 035-728 035-729 035-730 035-731 035-732 035-733 035-734 035-735 035-736 035-737 035-738 035-739 035-740 035-741 035-742 02/2009 2-17

Write to FaxG3-ROM error detection (During DLD method) ............................ Modem faulty.................................................................................................... T1 Transmission Timeout................................................................................. Destination Receive Rejected .......................................................................... DCN Receive at Phase B Send ....................................................................... Destination Polling Error .................................................................................. DCS/NSS Resend Exceeded........................................................................... Fallback Error................................................................................................... Wrong Password/Receive Banned .................................................................. Post-message resend exceeded...................................................................... RTN Receive.................................................................................................... PIN Receive ..................................................................................................... DCN Receive at Phase D................................................................................. No response after 3 NSC ................................................................................. T2 timeout after sending FTT........................................................................... DCN Received after NSC/DTC ........................................................................ Wrong Password-Polling Error......................................................................... No past message-T2 Timeout.......................................................................... RTN Send ........................................................................................................ Receive T1 Timeout ......................................................................................... Busy tone detected at Phase-B........................................................................ Unable to receive by remote ............................................................................ DCN Received at Phase B............................................................................... Wrong frame length of 300bps......................................................................... No CD after receiving flag ................................................................................ DCN Receive after sending FTT ...................................................................... Remote has no Mailbox/Relay ......................................................................... PhaseC cannot receive-10 secs ...................................................................... 50% Error during G3 Receive .......................................................................... C EOL cannot receive in 10 sec....................................................................... Carrier Down Detected..................................................................................... No CS with Phase-C High Speed .................................................................... Fax V.8 Error.................................................................................................... Fax V.34 PCH CD Off ...................................................................................... Fax V.34 C/PCH CS None ............................................................................... Polling ERR at Remote Step V8 ...................................................................... No Doc. in Polling Box Step V8........................................................................ No reply DCN after sending CTC..................................................................... No reply DCN after sending EOR .................................................................... No reply DCN after sending RR ....................................................................... Fax T5 Timeout ................................................................................................ Sending stopped after EOR Send.................................................................... ECM Phase C Flag Timeout ............................................................................ EOR Send or Receive......................................................................................

529 529 529 529 529 529 530 530 530 530 530 531 531 531 531 531 531 532 532 532 532 532 532 533 533 533 533 533 533 534 534 534 534 534 535 535 535 535 535 535 536 536 536 536

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 035-743 035-744 035-745 035-746 035-747 035-748 035-749 035-750 035-751 035-752 035-753 035-754 035-755 035-756 035-757 035-758 035-759 035-760 035-761 035-762

Remote cannot receive SUB. ........................................................................... Remote cannot receive password .................................................................... PTX has no SEP capability .............................................................................. Busy-Cannot detect dial tone ........................................................................... Abort while dialing ............................................................................................ Abort during transmission................................................................................. No reply from remote station ............................................................................ Power Off during transmission ......................................................................... Doc. send operation canceled.......................................................................... No. of Job Restriction Error .............................................................................. Fax Memory Full............................................................................................... File management memory full .......................................................................... File Add Page Error.......................................................................................... Cannot add page.............................................................................................. No Receive Page ............................................................................................. No specified file or page................................................................................... No specified job................................................................................................ File common processing error.......................................................................... File other processing error ............................................................................... Line cut during ISDN ........................................................................................

536 536 537 537 538 538 538 538 538 538 538 539 539 539 539 539 539 539 540 540

036-xxx FIP 036-500 036-501 036-502 036-503 036-504 036-505 036-506 036-507 036-508 036-509 036-510 036-511 036-512 036-513 036-514 036-515 036-516 036-517 036-518 036-519 036-520 036-521 036-522 036-523 036-524 036-525 036-526 036-527 036-528

Illegal PDRP Parameter ................................................................................... Illegal RDPBP Parameter................................................................................. Illegal RDPBN Parameter................................................................................. Illegal RDCLP Parameter ................................................................................. Illegal RDGR Parameter................................................................................... Undefined response ......................................................................................... Not negotiable .................................................................................................. RDPBP Receive at full capacity ....................................................................... RDPBN Receive Terminal Error....................................................................... RDPBN Receive Others ................................................................................... RDGR Receive................................................................................................. Illegal procedure 1551...................................................................................... Illegal CDS Parameter...................................................................................... Illegal CDC Parameter ..................................................................................... Illegal CDE Parameter...................................................................................... Illegal CDD Parameter ..................................................................................... Illegal CDR Parameter ..................................................................................... Illegal CDPB Parameter ................................................................................... Illegal CDCL Parameter ................................................................................... Undefined Command ....................................................................................... Not Negotiable CDS Receive ........................................................................... Not Negotiable CDC Receive........................................................................... CDD Receive Terminal Error............................................................................ Other than above CDD receive ........................................................................ CDR Receive Terminal Error............................................................................ Other than above CDR receive ........................................................................ Illegal CDUI (Normal Doc.)............................................................................... Illegal CDUI (Operator Doc.) ............................................................................ Illegal CDUI (Control Doc.)...............................................................................

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-18

541 541 541 541 541 541 541 542 542 542 542 542 542 542 542 543 543 543 543 543 543 543 544 544 544 544 544 544 545

Version.1 .1.1 036-529 036-530 036-531 036-532 036-533 036-534 036-535 036-536 036-537 036-538 036-539 036-540 036-541 036-542 036-550 036-700 036-701 036-702 036-703 036-704 036-705 036-706 036-707 036-708 036-709 036-710 036-711 036-712 036-713 036-714 036-715 036-716 036-717 036-718 036-719 036-720 036-721 036-722 036-723 036-724 036-725 036-726 036-727 036-728 036-729 036-730 036-731 036-732 036-733 036-734 036-735

Illegal CDUI (Monitor Doc.) .............................................................................. CDSReceive-Illegal Document ........................................................................ DMA channel 1 illegal closing .......................................................................... DMA channel 2 illegal closing .......................................................................... Cannot convert resources ................................................................................ Decode Error in Data Convert.......................................................................... White Line Transfer Error (Compress) ............................................................. White Line Transfer Error (Decomp) ................................................................ No RTC during data convert ............................................................................ Doc. descriptor analysis error .......................................................................... Page Descriptor Analysis Error ........................................................................ Text Unit Analysis Error ................................................................................... Page boundary without TU .............................................................................. Relay Broadcast error in G4 ............................................................................ Write to FaxG4-ROM error detection (During DLD method) ............................ G4 Communication Error ................................................................................. Receiving variable N(R) error .......................................................................... Info frame size exceeded (NI).......................................................................... Monitor/Unnumbered frame error .................................................................... Undefined Command/Response 1104 ............................................................. N2 timeout of Receive Timer ........................................................................... SABM Wait Timeout in G4 ............................................................................... UA wait Timeout in G4 ..................................................................................... Cannot establish link in G4 .............................................................................. DISC receive before link close......................................................................... FRMR Receive (Z=1) ....................................................................................... FRMR Receive (Y=1)....................................................................................... FRMR received (Z=1) W=1 .............................................................................. FRMR Receive (W=1)...................................................................................... Global Address Receive .................................................................................. Line Open Timeout in G4................................................................................. Wrong LSI Send (Busy Timeout) ..................................................................... Abnormal LSI operation ................................................................................... Disconnection Notice Timeout ......................................................................... C Line On but I Line Off ................................................................................... C Line Off but I Line On ................................................................................... I Line Off during Transmission ......................................................................... Call cut during flag detect ................................................................................ Call cut while awaiting UA................................................................................ Call cut while awaiting SABM .......................................................................... Disc received before session ........................................................................... Illegal header received..................................................................................... Illegal parameter of CC packet ........................................................................ Illegal parameter of CN packet ........................................................................ Illegal parameter of DT packet......................................................................... Illegal parameter of RI packet .......................................................................... Illegal parameter of IT packet .......................................................................... Illegal parameter of CI packet .......................................................................... Illegal parameter of CF packet......................................................................... Undefined Packet Received............................................................................. CC Wait Timeout..............................................................................................

545 545 545 545 545 546 546 546 546 546 546 546 547 547 547 547 547 547 548 548 548 548 548 548 548 549 549 549 549 549 549 549 550 550 550 550 550 550 550 551 551 551 551 551 551 552 552 552 552 552 552

036-736 036-737 036-738 036-739 036-740 036-741 036-742 036-743 036-744 036-745 036-746 036-747 036-748 036-749 036-750 036-751 036-752 036-753 036-754 036-755 036-756 036-757 036-758 036-759 036-760 036-761 036-762 036-763 036-764 036-765 036-766 036-767 036-768 036-769 036-770 036-771 036-772 036-773 036-774 036-775 036-776 036-777 036-778 036-779 036-780 036-781 036-782 036-783 036-784 036-785

CF Wait Timeout .............................................................................................. CI received before G4 session......................................................................... DT Packet P(S ), P(R ) Error............................................................................ RR, RNR Packet P(S) Error ............................................................................. Busy Timeout ................................................................................................... SI received in transmission .............................................................................. SF received in transmission ............................................................................. DT Packet D Bit Error....................................................................................... G4 Wait for Reply Timeout............................................................................... G4 CN Wait Timeout ........................................................................................ G4 Data Link Disconnect Notice Timeout ........................................................ Fast select response received ......................................................................... Receive remote charge request ....................................................................... Abnormal LCGN............................................................................................... Illegal procedure 1301...................................................................................... Illegal TCA Parameter...................................................................................... Illegal TCR Parameter...................................................................................... Illegal TCC Parameter...................................................................................... Illegal TBR Parameter...................................................................................... Illegal TDT Parameter ...................................................................................... Undefined transport block ................................................................................ TCA Wait Timeout............................................................................................ TCR Wait Timeout............................................................................................ TCC Wait Timeout............................................................................................ TBR Wait Timeout............................................................................................ TDT block size error......................................................................................... G4 NetWork Disconnect Notice Timeout ......................................................... Illegal procedure 1401...................................................................................... Illegal CSS Parameter...................................................................................... Illegal CSE Parameter...................................................................................... Illegal CSA Parameter...................................................................................... Illegal CSUI Parameter .................................................................................... Illegal CSCC Parameter................................................................................... Illegal RSSP Parameter ................................................................................... Illegal RSSN Parameter ................................................................................... Illegal RSEP Parameter ................................................................................... Illegal RSAP Parameter ................................................................................... Illegal RSUI Parameter .................................................................................... Illegal RSCCP Parameter ................................................................................ Undefined command/response 1413 ............................................................... RSSN Receive ................................................................................................. G4 Line Disconnect Notice Timeout................................................................. CSA received (wrong terminal) ........................................................................ CSA Receive (Others)...................................................................................... CSS Wait Timeout............................................................................................ RSSP Wait Timeout ......................................................................................... RSAP Wait Timeout ......................................................................................... RSEP Wait Timeout ......................................................................................... RSCCP Wait Timeout ...................................................................................... CSUI/RSUI Wait Timeout.................................................................................

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

552 553 553 553 553 553 553 554 554 554 554 554 554 554 555 555 555 555 555 555 555 556 556 556 556 556 556 556 557 557 557 557 557 557 557 558 558 558 558 558 558 558 559 559 559 559 559 559 560 560

036-786 036-787 036-788 036-789 036-790 036-791 036-792 036-793 036-794 036-795 036-796 036-797 036-798 036-799

Incorrect Password (RSSN) ............................................................................. Wrong Password-Polling Error for Remote ...................................................... Poll Send Error at Remote ............................................................................... No Password for RSSP Receive...................................................................... Polling rejected by remote................................................................................ Set Password-RSSP Received ........................................................................ CSE Received after RSSP Send ..................................................................... Select communication error ............................................................................. Line cut during ISDN mode .............................................................................. Canceled by remote station ............................................................................. Sent without multiple sets ................................................................................ Illegal procedure 1501...................................................................................... Illegal RDEP Parameter ................................................................................... Illegal RDDP Parameter...................................................................................

560 560 560 560 560 561 561 561 561 561 561 561 562 562

041-xxx FIP 041-500 Write to IOT-ROM error detection (During DLD method)................................. 041-501 Write to IOT-NVM-ROM error detection (During DLD method)........................

563 563

048-xxx FIP 048-500 IF-Module ROM Write Error .............................................................................

565

049-xxx FIP 049-500 049-700 049-950 049-973

HCS1 ROM Write Error.................................................................................... Out tray changed from stacker1....................................................................... HCS1 MIX SIZE STACK Fail ........................................................................... Stacker Extraction button was pushed.............................................................

567 567 567 567

062-xxx FIP 062-394 Cont PWBA Memory Fail ................................................................................. 062-500 Write to IISS-ROM error detection (During DLD method) ................................ 062-790 Possible Prohibited Originals ...........................................................................

569 569 569

063-xxx FIP 063-500 Write to IISS-Extension-ROM error detection (During DLD method) ...............

571

071-xxx FIP 071-940 Tray#1 LiftUp NG .............................................................................................

573

072-xxx FIP 072-940 Tray#2/TTM#2 LiftUp NG.................................................................................

575

073-xxx FIP 073-940 Tray#3/TTM#3 LiftUp NG.................................................................................

577

077-xxx FIP 077-911 Paper size mismatch, job contniue .................................................................. 077-967 Paper kind mismatch (APS job) ....................................................................... 077-968 Paper kind mismatch, job contniue ..................................................................

579 579 579

078-xxx FIP 078-500 Write to HCF-ROM error detection (During DLD method) ............................... 078-940 2000A3-HCF paper misset............................................................................... 02/2009 2-19

581 581

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 078-941 2000A3-HCF size mismatch............................................................................. 078-942 4000A3HCF lower tray paper misset ............................................................... 078-943 4000A3HCF lower tray size mismatch .............................................................

581 581 581

093-xxx FIP 093-940 Toner Y CRUM Comm Fail ..............................................................................

583

102-xxx FIP 102-356 102-380 102-381 102-382

EWS Soft Fail ................................................................................................... MF UI cont Soft Fatal error............................................................................... Data Link Layer Error (UI-Panel)...................................................................... Application Layer Command Error (UI-Panel)..................................................

585 585 585 585

103-xxx FIP 103-310 103-311 103-312 103-313

Hybrid Water Mark Not Exist ............................................................................ Hybrid Water Mark Setting Mismatch............................................................... Hybrid Water Mark Not Exist (Back Side) ........................................................ SW Option Fail (IISS Mem for HWM Not Exist) ...............................................

587 587 587 587

112-xxx FIP 112-700 Punch Dust Near Full .......................................................................................

589

116-xxx FIP 116-210 116-211 116-212 116-220 116-310 116-311 116-312 116-313 116-314 116-315 116-316 116-317 116-318 116-319 116-321 116-322 116-323 116-324 116-325 116-328 116-329 116-330 116-331 116-332 116-333 116-334 116-336 116-337 116-338 116-340

MediaReader Faital Error ................................................................................. MediaReader Cable No Joint ........................................................................... MediaLib SW Logic Fail.................................................................................... Transition to Download Mode Download Initialization Failure.......................... ESS Font ROM DIMM #2 Check Fail ............................................................... ESS Font ROM DIMM #3 Check Fail ............................................................... HDD Encrypt Key Fail ...................................................................................... HDD Encrypt Set Up Fail.................................................................................. Ethernet Address Fail....................................................................................... ESS RAM DIMM #1 W/R Check Fail................................................................ ESS RAM DIMM #2 W/R Check Fail................................................................ Standard ROM DIMM Check Fail..................................................................... Op. ROM DIMM Check Fail.............................................................................. Mismatch Cont ROM and Panel config ............................................................ System Soft Fatal error .................................................................................... WebDAV S/W Fail ............................................................................................ ESS NVRAM W/R Check Fail .......................................................................... Exception Fail................................................................................................... ESS Fan Fail .................................................................................................... L2 Cache Fail ................................................................................................... Serial IF Soft Fail.............................................................................................. HDD File System Fail ....................................................................................... Invalid Log Info ................................................................................................. ESS Standard ROM Error ................................................................................ LocalTalk Soft Fail............................................................................................ ESS NVRAM Data Compare Fail ..................................................................... Redirector HD Fail............................................................................................ SNTP S/W Fail ................................................................................................. JBA fatal error .................................................................................................. Memory Not Enough ........................................................................................

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-20

591 591 591 591 591 591 591 592 592 592 592 592 592 592 593 593 593 593 593 593 594 594 594 594 594 594 595 595 595 595

Version.1 .1.1 116-341 116-342 116-343 116-346 116-348 116-349 116-350 116-351 116-352 116-353 116-354 116-355 116-356 116-357 116-358 116-359 116-360 116-361 116-362 116-363 116-364 116-365 116-366 116-367 116-368 116-370 116-371 116-372 116-373 116-374 116-375 116-376 116-377 116-378 116-379 116-380 116-381 116-382 116-383 116-384 116-385 116-386 116-387 116-388 116-389 116-390 116-391 116-392 116-393 116-394 116-395

ROM VER Incorrect ......................................................................................... SESAMi Manager Fail...................................................................................... Main PWBA IC Fail .......................................................................................... Formatter Fail................................................................................................... Redirecter Fail.................................................................................................. SIF Fail to Call Pflite ........................................................................................ AppleTalk Soft Fail........................................................................................... EtherTalk Soft Fail ........................................................................................... NetWare Soft Fail............................................................................................. HDD Phisycal Fail ............................................................................................ HDD Product Fail ............................................................................................. Agent Soft Fail ................................................................................................. HDD Format Fail .............................................................................................. PostScript Error................................................................................................ Salutation Soft Fail........................................................................................... PLW Soft Fail ................................................................................................... SMB Soft Fail ................................................................................................... Spool Fatal HDD .............................................................................................. SSDP Soft Fail ................................................................................................. BMLinkS/Print Service Soft Fail ....................................................................... Timer Fail ......................................................................................................... Spool Fatal ....................................................................................................... Report Gen. Soft Fail ....................................................................................... Parallel IF Soft Fail........................................................................................... Dump Print Fail ................................................................................................ XJCL Fail ......................................................................................................... PCL Decomp S/W Fail ..................................................................................... P-Formatter Fail ............................................................................................... Dynamic DNS Soft Fail .................................................................................... Auto Switch Fail ............................................................................................... I-Formatter Fail ................................................................................................ Port 9100 Software Fail ................................................................................... Video DMA Fail ................................................................................................ MCR Soft Fail................................................................................................... MCC Soft Fail................................................................................................... ESS Font ROM DIMM #1 Check Fail............................................................... ABL Initialize Fail ............................................................................................. ABL Phisycal Initialize Fail ............................................................................... PIT Lib Failure.................................................................................................. DCS Software Fail ........................................................................................... IDC Software Fail............................................................................................. Incorrect USB port used for FAX ..................................................................... MRC HW Fatal Error........................................................................................ No HD that Should Be...................................................................................... No Add-On RAM that Should Be ..................................................................... Standard ROM and NVM Version Mismatch ................................................... Illegal code (country/territory/size group) ......................................................... Machine Code Check Fail ................................................................................ AAA Manager S/W Fail .................................................................................... AAA Manager detect illegal setting Auth. & Acct. ............................................ USB Soft Fail ...................................................................................................

595 595 596 596 596 596 596 596 597 597 597 597 597 597 598 598 598 598 598 598 599 599 599 599 599 599 600 600 600 600 600 601 601 601 601 601 601 602 602 602 602 602 602 603 603 603 603 603 604 604 604

116-396 116-397 116-399 116-700 116-701 116-702 116-703 116-704 116-705 116-706 116-707 116-708 116-709 116-710 116-711 116-712 116-713 116-714 116-715 116-716 116-717 116-718 116-720 116-725 116-737 116-738 116-739 116-740 116-741 116-742 116-743 116-745 116-746 116-747 116-748 116-749 116-752 116-771 116-772 116-773 116-774 116-775 116-776 116-777 116-778 116-780 116-790

FIPS140 Self-Test Fail ..................................................................................... AAAmgr illegal setting area coverage threshold. ............................................. MUnder initialization for 10 minutes ................................................................. Image Extension Kit Insufficient Memory ......................................................... Out of Memory-Duplex Fail .............................................................................. Print with Substitute Font ................................................................................. PostScript LANG Interprete ERR ..................................................................... MediaReaderMedia No Insert(No Job) ............................................................ MediaReader Format Error(No Job) ................................................................ MediaReader:File Attribute Read Error(No Job) .............................................. MediaReader:Image File Read Error(No Job) ................................................. MediaReader:File Attribute Read Error(In Job)................................................ MediaReader:Image File Read Error(In Job) ................................................... HP-GL/2 Memory Overflow .............................................................................. PLW Size/orientation mismatch ....................................................................... Out of Area-Form REGI ERR........................................................................... Job divided by HDD Full................................................................................... HP-GL/2 Command ERR ................................................................................. Max Form to PLW Registered.......................................................................... MediaReader File Not Exist ............................................................................. MediaLib:Not Excecute of New Request.......................................................... Selected PLW Form Not Registered ................................................................ PCL Memory Low,Page Simplified................................................................... Log Image Storage Area on Disk Full .............................................................. Out of Area-Data REGI ERR............................................................................ Size/orientation mismatch ................................................................................ Out of Disk Area-Form/Logo REGI ERR.......................................................... Arithmetic Error ................................................................................................ Max Form to Not PLW Registered ................................................................... Max Logo Registered ....................................................................................... Out of Buffer Area-Form/Logo REGI ERR ....................................................... ART Command ERR........................................................................................ Selected Form Not Registered......................................................................... Invalid Page Margin ......................................................................................... Page without Image Draw Data ....................................................................... PostScript Font error ........................................................................................ Print job ticket description warning................................................................... Invalid JBIG Param DL Fixed........................................................................... Invalid JBIG Param D Fixed............................................................................. Invalid JBIG Param P Fixed ............................................................................. Invalid JBIG Param YD Fixed .......................................................................... Invalid JBIG Param L0 Fixed ........................................................................... Invalid JBIG Param MX Fixed .......................................................................... Invalid JBIG Param MY Fixed .......................................................................... Invalid JBIG Par VLENGTH Fixed ................................................................... Attached Document Error................................................................................. Stapling Canceled ............................................................................................

604 604 604 605 605 605 605 605 605 606 606 606 606 606 606 606 607 607 607 607 607 607 607 608 608 608 608 608 608 608 609 609 609 609 609 609 609 610 610 610 610 610 610 610 611 611 611

118-xxx FIP 118-310 IPSEC Intenal Fail............................................................................................ Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

613

121-xxx FIP 121-310 121-311 121-312 121-313 121-314 121-316 121-317 121-318 121-319 121-320 121-321 121-322 121-323 121-324 121-333 121-334 121-335 121-336 121-337 121-338 121-339 121-340 121-350 121-370

EPSV-Accessory Communication Fail ............................................................. IC Card Auditron Config Fail 01 ....................................................................... IC Card Auditron Config Fail 02 ....................................................................... IC Card Auditron Config Fail 03 ....................................................................... Customize User Prompts Fail .......................................................................... EP Accessory conflicts with SecureAccess ..................................................... Continuous JOB setting missmatch of EPLyzer............................................... Auth/Accout Settings Is Not Supported............................................................ Fax Send Charging and iFax Setting Confliction ............................................. EP-SV Setting information conflict fail.............................................................. EP-DX Setting information conflict fail. ............................................................ Controller Price Table Error ............................................................................. Web EP Software Fail ...................................................................................... Fax Send Charging And Scan Setting Confliction............................................ EPSV-EP M/C Communication Fail ................................................................. EPSV Login Fail ............................................................................................... EPSV Wake Up Answer Fail ............................................................................ Unknown EP Accessory................................................................................... EP Accessory Self Diag Fail ............................................................................ EPSV Answer Time Out................................................................................... Price Table Error .............................................................................................. EP Accessory Miss Match................................................................................ EPSV Logic Fail ............................................................................................... EP-DX - unexpected error................................................................................

615 615 615 615 615 616 616 616 616 616 616 617 617 617 617 618 618 618 619 619 619 619 619 620

123-xxx FIP 123-207 123-209 123-310 123-311 123-312 123-317 123-318 123-320 123-322 123-323 123-325 123-326 123-327 123-328 123-329 123-332 123-333 123-337 123-341 123-342 123-343 123-344 123-345 02/2009 2-21

Comm Manager Target Fail (UI-Panel)............................................................ EVM Returns Wrong Value (UI-Panel)............................................................. Send Queue Full (UI-Panel)............................................................................. Receive Queue Full (UI-Panel) ........................................................................ Diag mode change Fail (Punch unit type set) .................................................. Receive Message Queue Full (UI-Panel)......................................................... Receive Finish Queue Full (UI-Panel).............................................................. NVM initialized for FCW composition............................................................... Target Fail (UI-Panel)....................................................................................... Address Fail (UI-Panel).................................................................................... Object Creation Fail (UI-Panel) ........................................................................ Memory Overflow (UI-Panel)............................................................................ Button Overflow (UI-Panel) .............................................................................. UI Internal Fail with Out of Area ....................................................................... UI Internal Fail with Invalid Coordinates........................................................... I/F Fail (Invalid Parameter CP)......................................................................... I/F Fail (Impossible Communication)................................................................ Frame Data Error with Invalid Data Type......................................................... Event Queue Full (UI-Panel) ............................................................................ Event Queue Empty (UI-Panel)........................................................................ Invalid Class (UI-Panel) ................................................................................... Invalid Type (UI-Panel) .................................................................................... Timer Queue Full (UI-Panel) ............................................................................

621 621 621 621 621 621 621 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 623 623 623 623 623 623 623 624 624

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 123-346 123-350 123-362 123-368 123-369 123-370 123-371 123-372 123-373 123-374 123-375 123-376 123-377 123-378 123-379 123-380 123-381 123-382 123-383 123-384 123-385 123-386 123-387 123-388 123-389 123-390 123-391 123-392 123-393 123-394 123-395 123-396 123-397 123-398 123-399 123-400

Invalid Timer Number (UI-Panel)...................................................................... One Touch Key Fail (MCW) ............................................................................. No Object (UI-Panel) ........................................................................................ Short of UI Memory (UI-Panel)......................................................................... Invalid Interface Value (UI-Panel) .................................................................... Interface Length Fail (UI-Panel) ....................................................................... Interface Parameter Fail (UI-Panel) ................................................................. Interface Sequence Fail (UI-Panel) .................................................................. Channel Fail (UI-Panel).................................................................................... Invalid User Job ID (UI-Panel).......................................................................... Internal Resource Fail (UI-Panel)..................................................................... Internal Memory Fail (UI-Panel) ....................................................................... UI Timer Fail (UI-Panel) ................................................................................... Interface Format Fail (UI-Panel)....................................................................... Dispatch Fail (UI-Panel) ................................................................................... Copy Interface Fail (UI-Panel).......................................................................... Fax Interface Fail (UI-Panel) ............................................................................ Scanner Interface Fail (UI-Panel)..................................................................... Report Interface Fail (UI-Panel) ....................................................................... Server Access Fail (UI-Panel) .......................................................................... Service Object Overflow (UI-Panel) ................................................................. Invalid Service Object (UI-Panel) ..................................................................... Invalid Service Object Attribute (UI-Panel)....................................................... Attribute Fail (UI-Panel).................................................................................... Argument Fail (UI-Panel).................................................................................. Job Parameter Fail (UI-Panel).......................................................................... Job Actual Parameter Fail (UI-Panel)............................................................... Auditron Fail (UI-Panel).................................................................................... EP Fail (UI-Panel) ............................................................................................ File Access Fail (UI-Panel)............................................................................... NVM Fail (UI-Panel) ......................................................................................... FF Fail (UI-Panel)............................................................................................. MGR Fail (UI-Panel)......................................................................................... Delay Release Queue Full (UI-Panel) .............................................................. Internal Fail (UI-Panel) ..................................................................................... JRM I/F Internal Fail (UI-Panel)........................................................................

624 624 624 624 624 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 627 627 627 627 627 627 627 628 628 628 628 628 628 628 628

124-xxx FIP 124-310 124-311 124-312 124-313 124-314 124-315 124-316 124-317 124-318 124-319 124-320 124-321 124-322

DC132 11 ......................................................................................................... DC132 09 ......................................................................................................... DC132 12 ......................................................................................................... DC132 10 ......................................................................................................... DC132 01 ......................................................................................................... DC132 02 ......................................................................................................... DC132 03 ......................................................................................................... DC132 04 ......................................................................................................... DC132 07 ......................................................................................................... DC132 08 ......................................................................................................... SEEPROM Fail................................................................................................. Backup SRAM Fail ........................................................................................... DC132 05 .........................................................................................................

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-22

631 631 631 631 631 631 632 632 632 632 632 632 633

Version.1 .1.1 124-323 124-324 124-325 124-326 124-327 124-328 124-332 124-333 124-334 124-335 124-337 124-338 124-339 124-340 124-341 124-342 124-343 124-350 124-351 124-352 124-353 124-360 124-361 124-362 124-363 124-372 124-373 124-374 124-380 124-381 124-382 124-383 124-390 124-391 124-392 124-393 124-701 124-702 124-703 124-704 124-705 124-706 124-708 124-709 124-710

DC132 06......................................................................................................... All Billings Mismatch ........................................................................................ Billing Restoration Fail ..................................................................................... IOT Speed Not Registered............................................................................... IOT Speed Change SW Fail ............................................................................ Punch Unit User Initial SetUp .......................................................................... contract data mismatch.................................................................................... ASIC Fail (Panther).......................................................................................... Standard Font ROM Error ................................................................................ Font ROM Not Found....................................................................................... ESS Standard RAM Error ................................................................................ Same Font ROMs Found ................................................................................. ROM DIMM of Another Product Found ............................................................ CRUM Market fail ALL ..................................................................................... CRUM Market fail MCU ................................................................................... CRUM Market fail SYS 1 ................................................................................. CRUM Market fail SYS 2 ................................................................................. CRUM OEM fail ALL ........................................................................................ CRUM OEM fail MCU ...................................................................................... CRUM OEM fail SYS 1 .................................................................................... CRUM OEM fail SYS 2 .................................................................................... CRUM validation fail ALL ................................................................................. CRUM validation fail MCU ............................................................................... CRUM validation fail SYS 1 ............................................................................. CRUM validation fail SYS 2 ............................................................................. IOT sc Soft Fail ................................................................................................ IOT Manager SW Fail ...................................................................................... IOT IM DeviceDriver SW Fail ........................................................................... CRUM Market fail ALL (2) ................................................................................ CRUM Market fail MCU (2) .............................................................................. CRUM Market fail SYS 1 (2) ............................................................................ CRUM Market fail SYS 2 (2) ............................................................................ CRUM OEM fail ALL (2)................................................................................... CRUM OEM fail MCU (2) ................................................................................. CRUM OEM fail SYS 1 (2) ............................................................................... CRUM OEM fail SYS 2 (2) ............................................................................... Side Tray to Center Tray.................................................................................. Finisher Tray to Center Tray ............................................................................ Booklet Tray to Center Tray ............................................................................. Envelop Folder Tray to Center Tra .................................................................. Punching Canceled.......................................................................................... Folding Canceled ............................................................................................. Changed To Sub Tray...................................................................................... Stapler sheets counts over warning................................................................. Output Tray changed from MailBoxSorter .......................................................

633 633 633 633 633 634 634 634 634 634 634 635 635 635 635 635 635 635 636 636 636 636 636 636 637 637 637 637 637 637 637 638 638 638 638 638 638 639 639 639 639 639 639 640 640

125-xxx FIP 125-311 PSWcont Unexpected Fail ...............................................................................

641

127-xxx FIP 127-210 DFE Communication Fail ................................................................................. 127-211 DFE Parameter Error .......................................................................................

643 643

127-212 127-213 127-220 127-221 127-310 127-311 127-312 127-313 127-314 127-315 127-320 127-337 127-342 127-353 127-354 127-396 127-398 127-399

ExtPrint Check Mode Error .............................................................................. ExtPrint I/F Mismatch ....................................................................................... DEF Communicaiton Error (video) ................................................................... DEF Communicaiton Error (Command) ........................................................... ESR Task Fatal error ....................................................................................... ExtPRTc Fatal Error ......................................................................................... DFE Video Link Fail ......................................................................................... ESS Video Link Fail ......................................................................................... WSD Print S/W Fail.......................................................................................... ThinPrint S/W Fail ............................................................................................ DFE Critical Fail ............................................................................................... JobTemplate HDD Write Error ......................................................................... JobTemplate Monitor Fail................................................................................. LPD Soft Fatal error ......................................................................................... FTP Server Software Fail................................................................................. MailIO Soft Fatal error...................................................................................... IPP Soft Fatal error .......................................................................................... JME Soft Fatal error .........................................................................................

643 643 643 643 643 643 644 644 644 644 644 644 645 645 645 645 645 645

Fax Parameter incorrect................................................................................... Fax Parameter Value Invalid............................................................................ Fax Read Erro No Data.................................................................................... Fax Read Error-Invalid Data ............................................................................ Fax USB Open Fail in Initializing...................................................................... Fax USB Device Fatal Error............................................................................. Fax USB Host Fatal Error ................................................................................ Fax Manager Short of Memory ........................................................................ Fax Card Message Library Short of Memory ................................................... Fax Short of Work Memory .............................................................................. Fax Control task detects error.......................................................................... Fax Card not respond when system is Booting................................................ Fax Card does not respond intervally .............................................................. Fax Card Reset ................................................................................................ Controller ROM Fax Card ROM mismatch....................................................... Fax address book illegal setting....................................................................... Illegal country code for Fax .............................................................................. Fax Option Slot1 Board Fail ............................................................................. Received unknown message ........................................................................... Fax Card download fail .................................................................................... Fax report mail box not open ........................................................................... Staple/Punch Canceled.................................................................................... Tray select fail. Used SMH instead. .................................................................

655 655

2.4 NET System Fault Check 2.4.1 2.4.2 2.4.3 2.4.4 2.4.5

Interface (Physical/Logical) ................................................................................... "Cannot connect to the network" or "Print is not found from the PC" .................... No output is available, no data is printed .............................................................. Printing can be performed but abnormally ............................................................ Network-Related Details Check Flow....................................................................

657 657 658 658 659

2.5 Log 2.5.1 Logging/Extraction Tools Functional Instructions.................................................. 2.5.2 Logging/Extraction Tools Operational Instructions................................................

667 667

2.6 Software Download 2.6.1 Software Download ...............................................................................................

671

2.7 List of Collected Reports by Job 2.7.1 List of Collected Reports by Job............................................................................

133-xxx FIP 133-210 133-211 133-212 133-213 133-214 133-215 133-216 133-217 133-218 133-219 133-220 133-221 133-222 133-223 133-224 133-225 133-226 133-280 133-281 133-282 133-283 133-700 133-710

500-xxx FIP 500-030 DC612 Print NG By IOT Wait State ................................................................. 500-990 DC612 Print NG By Any Reason .....................................................................

673

647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 649 649 649 649 649 649 649 649

134-xxx FIP 134-210 Fax Cont Parameter Invalid ............................................................................. 134-211 Fax Card Main Board Failure ...........................................................................

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2.1.1 How to Troubleshoot Procedure Troubleshooting procedures are roughly divided into two categories. Level 1 Troubleshooting: Level 1 Troubleshooting (Level 1 FIP) is the first step to diagnose a problem. Level 1 FIP asks you whether any Fault Code and other problematic symptoms exist, guiding you to Level 2 Troubleshooting or BSD to resolve the problem. Level 2 Troubleshooting: Level 2 Troubleshooting is a diagnostic procedure of separating a problem by Fault Code, document/paper jam and other problematic symptoms. Performing a FIP or an appropriate procedure in the check out list enables you to discover causes of a problem in a short period of time. •

Fault Code: When a Fault Code alerts you to a machine failure, perform appropriate troubleshooting items, by referring to Level 2 Troubleshooting.

Other troubleshooting: • Generic FIP: This is the generic check procedure for troubleshooting general electric parts such as Motor, Relay, Solenoid, Switch and Sensor etc. Service Mode/UI Diagnostic Mode: This shows the purposes and usage of the diagnostic program for the machine, and how to read diag data. How to proceed troubleshooting and Cautions: • First, perform Level 1 FIP to categorize a problem. Second, proceed to an appropriate Level 2 FIP or BSD to resolve the problem. To find the causes of the problem using FIP or check chart etc., thoroughly read the instructions and follow the procedure properly. Sometimes, when two or more causes exist, they cannot be identified at once, so the same FIP should be repeated. In this case, pay attention to a different judgment made in the process of the same FIP. •

The generic check procedure for the general electric parts (Motor, Relay, Solenoid, Switch and Sensor etc.) is not shown in each troubleshooting for some cases. In such a case, only the causes of the troubles are shown using the expressions below. Therefore, if you do not know how to check, proceed to troubleshooting by referring to Generic FIP.

E.g. Enter DC330[xxx-xxx].Insert paper from the tray side. Does the indication show "Low"? Y N Repair xxxxxx SENSOR using Sensor Failure FIP. ~

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2.1.2 Glossary

Table 1

Procedure The following terminology are used throughout the troubleshooting section. The meaning of these terminology must be fully understood when performing problem analysis. Common terms: • Fault Code This 6-digit code appears when the machine found problems. The first 3 digits show the Chain No. that correspond with the Chain No. of BSD. • •

Block



Check



To visually check for operation failure of parts such as relay or mechanical linkage, and the failure status of the parts. Enter the Service mode. To enter the Service mode by following the procedure described in Chapter 2 How to use the Service Mode.

+13.3VDC

(H) (L)

+12.64 ~ +13.97VDC 0.0 ~ +1.5VDC

+24VDC

(H) (L)

+23.28 ~ +25.73VDC 0.0 ~ +3.0VDC

Exit the problem analysis procedure.



PL4.2: Refer to PL4.2 in Chapter 5 Parts List.



CH 6.2 Zone J4: Refer to 6.2 Zone J4 in Chapter 9 BSD.



REP 4.1.3: Refer to REP 4.1.3 in Chapter 4.



ADJ 4.1.3: Refer to ADJ4.1.3 in Chapter 4.



Replace the parts in sequence: When it is impossible to analyze causes of a problem further, replace the parts in sequence. The part with a higher replacement frequency or higher possibility of causing a problem is listed first for replacement.

Enter the UI Diag. mode. To enter the UI Diag. mode by following the procedure described in Chapter 2 How to use the UI Diag. mode (UI Diagnostics mode).



Range

Mechanical problems: This phrase is used when moving to machine adjustment and parts replacement. Read all the items (describing the main causes) and find out the causes of a problem by comparing them with the symptoms shown by the machine.

To place a sheet of document or paper on the photo sensor surface for detection.



Level

Activate(Deactivate) To mechanically push (release) the actuator of the switch or the connected mechanical linkage.



Voltage

Check the wire for a short circuit. Turn the power OFF. Measure the resistance between the wire and the frame using the ohm range of a tester.



Check the wire for an open circuit. Turn the power OFF. Measure the resistance between both ends of the wire using the ohm range of a tester.



Select DC330[xxx-xxx]. Enter DC330 Component Control by following the procedure described in the Service Mode section in Chapter 2. (Hereinafter for PC-Diag only) Then, either select the applicable parts from the desired module or enter Chain Link No. [xxx-xxx] by selecting [Direct Code Input].



Check the voltage level. Table 1 Voltage

Level

Range

+3.5VDC

(H) (L)

+3.33 ~ +3.68VDC 0.0 ~ +1.0VDC

+5VDC

(H) (L)

+4.85 ~ +5.36VDC 0.0 ~ +1.0VDC

+12VDC

(H) (L)

+11.4 ~ +12.6VDC 0.0 ~ +1.5VDC

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2.1.3 How to use Controller FIP Due to standardization of Controllers, some machines with different names have the common Controller installed. They also display the same Fault Code. 2.3 Controller FIP in this manual describes all the Faults FIPs for the machine-independent Controllers. Therefore, some Fault FIPs are not displayed in some machines. In that case, they must be ignored. Refer to the corrective actions for the displayed Fault to repair the trouble. The following shows the flow of actual use. 1.

Refer to the FIP corresponding to the displayed 6-digit Fault Code.

2.

Follow the instructions in the FIP and proceed with the corrective action.

3.

When the following items are stated in the corrective action, perform the appropriate corrective actions to repair the trouble. If the problem persists, obtain the logs and request Support G for support to repair the trouble. •

Refer to "OF-xx".



Perform "NET System Failure Check".



Obtain "LOG".



Perform "Software Download".

Though the repair procedures for those are not stated in FIP, they are stated in a referenced section. Refer to the referenced section to proceed with the procedures. NOTE: Some codes in IOT Fault Code (024-xxx) are repeated in 2.2 IIT, IOT & Option FIP. In that case, refer to the procedures in both sections. NOTE: In OF-xxx, the replacing parts "IISS PWB", "IOT PWB", and "ESS PWB" are used. However, they are also referred to as IIT/IPS PWB, MCU PWB, and Mother PWB respectively in some machines. The function names need to be replaced with machine-specific PWB to perform replacement.

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2.1.4 Controller Chain-Link No. Definition 1.

Table 1

Chain No. Definition

ChainNo

Subsystem Name

Description

Chain No. is used to identify the Controller module in which an error has occurred.

X62

IISS

Detects IIT-related errors under Cont’s control.

X63

IISS(Ext)

Detects IIT Extension Board-related errors under Cont’s control.

X65

DADF-250

Detects DADF-related errors under Cont’s control.

IOT(PH)

Detects Paper Handling-related errors under Cont’s control.

Table 1 ChainNo

Subsystem Name

Description

X02

CONT(UI-EWS)

Detected by the EMS function module of the Controller.

X03

CONT (IITsc)

Detected by the IIT function module of the Controller.

X89

RegiCon

Detects RegiCon-related errors under Cont’s control.

X05

DADF

Detected by the DADF function module of the Controller.

X91

IOT(Xero)

Detects Xero-related errors under Cont’s control.

X10

FUSER

Detected by the FUSER function module of the Controller.

X92

IOT(ProCon)

Detects Xero-related errors under Cont’s control.

X11

Sorter

Detected by the MailBoxSorter function module of the Controller.

X93

IOT(Deve)

Detects ProCon-related errors under Cont’s control.

X94

IOT(Xfer)

Detects Transfer-related errors under Cont’s control.

Finisher(OUT)

Detects Finisher-related errors under the Cont’s control.

ESS (Back End)

Detected by the DADF function module of the Controller.

X16 X17

ESS (Front End)

Detected by the DADF function module of the Controller.

X18

Network Connect

Detects Network Connect-related errors under Cont’s control.

X21

CONT (EP)

Detects EP-related errors under Cont’s control.

X22

EP Acc side

Detects EP Accessory-related errors under Cont’s control.

X23

Panel (Web included)

Detects Panel-related errors under Cont’s control.

X24

CONT (IOTsc)

Detects IOTsc-related errors under Cont’s control.

2.

Table 2

X25

CONT (PSW I/F)

Detects PSWI/F-related errors under Cont’s control.

X26

CONT (JRM and others)

Detects JRM-related errors under Cont’s control.

X27

CONT (external I/F)

Detects External IF-related errors under Cont’s control.

X31

CONTExtension Board

Detects Extension Board-related errors under Cont’s control.

X33

CONT (FAX)

Detects FAX-related errors under Cont’s control.

X34

FaxCard

FaxCard Mother detects errors.

X35

FaxCard(G3)

The G3 function module of FaxCard detects errors. 035-5xx is for FAXmini.

X36

FaxCard(G4)

The G4 function module of FaxCard detects errors.

X38

DGS(MDSS)

Detects MDSS-related errors under Cont’s control.

X39

DGS(MDS)

Detects MDS-related errors under Cont’s control.

X41

IOT(Mgr)

Detects Manager-related errors under Cont’s control.

X42

IOT(Drive)

Detects Drive-related errors under Cont’s control.

X45

IOT(IM)

Detects IM-related errors under Cont’s control.

X46

IOT(HVPS)

Detects HVPS-related errors under Cont’s control.

X47

IOT(OutCon)

Detects OutCon-related errors under Cont’s control.

X48

IF Module

Detects errors related to IF for HCS/Finisher under Cont’s control.

X49

HCS

Detects HCS-related errors under Cont’s control.

X50

Cont(JAM-Zone)

Detects JAM-related errors under Cont’s control.

X61

IOT (ROS)

Detects ROS-related errors under Cont’s control.

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Link No

Error Classification

Description

210~299

Local Fail

This is an error that must not occur, or "Failure". Some parts of the service or service function that uses an accessory or connected device cannot operate because the accessory or connected device cannot operate. CE Diag functions are available. However, a user can clear user installed options by replacing them.

210~299

Service Fail

This is an error that must not occur, or "Fatal Failure". Fax services and Media services cannot be provided because the USB-IF connected FaxCard/MediaDrive machine, etc. has a failure/abnormal operation in an externally connected part or even in the same machine package. However, the services that do not affect the faulty part, such as Copy Service and Scan Service, can be executed.

310~399

System Fail/Sub System Fail

This is an error that must not occur, or "Fatal Failure". Users can only perform recovery by turning the power OFF then ON. The machine cannot perform system or subsystem operations and it needs maintenance. The Diag. functions can be operated for CE purpose but the system fail at Cont initialization (startup) guarantees only the DC131 NVM Read/Write and DC132 operations. Other Diag. may be operated but not guaranteed.

2.1.4 Controller Chain-Link No. Definition

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 2.1.4 Controller Chain-Link No. Definition Table 2 Link No

Error Classification

Description

400~498

Time Bomb (Information)

This fail occurs in normal operation, so it is not referred to as "Failure" but needs "Any Actions". Notify the machine state in which user operation is temporarily limited and "why the machine cannot be operated immediately". Notify the expected life (ERU life expectation) of consumable replacement parts.

600~699

Hidden Fail or History

This is not defined as "Failure". This is a fault that does not affect job operations and does not need to notify users. This may be repaired automatically by the machine.

700~799

Job Fail

This also occurs in normal operation and is not defined as "Failure". This failure occurs when the system detects that job operation cannot be continued. At the time when error is detected, the process is aborted. This is a fault that can be recovered by repeating the operation. If the fault persists after repeating the operation, it becomes a "Trouble".In this case, a software failure may cause the trouble.

700~799

Warning

This also occurs in normal operation and is not defined as "Failure". Warning is issued only during job execution. If a user operation instruction cannot be performed as desired due to [any conditions], the job is continued by changing the settings in the device and the message [Job is continued by changing settings] is displayed in the panel.

910~990

Operation Error/ Notice Error

This also occurs in normal operation and is not defined as "Failure". At the time when error is detected, the job is paused and the user interruption screen is displayed in the panel. This is a fault with which the job can be continued by clearing the cause.

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005-121 DADF Feed Sensor ON Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS)

005-122 DADF Simplex/Side 1 Pre Regi Sensor ON Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS)

BSD-ON:CH5.4

BSD-ON:CH5.5

1.

Feed Sensor does not turn ON a spec time after the start of Pre-Feed.

2.

During Duplex, Feed Sensor does not detect a doc a spec time after the start of the Pre-Feed operation (Feed Motor ON (CW)).

1.

Pre-Regi Sensor does not turn ON for the 1st doc a spec time after Feed Sensor ON.

2.

Pre-Regi Sensor does not turn ON for 2nd and subsequent docs a spec time after the start of the Pre-Regist operation.

DC330 Code to Check •

[005-204] DADF Feed Sensor

DC330 Code to Check



[005-062] DADF Feed Clutch



[005-206] Pre Regi Sensor



[005-001] DADF Feed Motor



[005-001] DADF Feed Motor

Check Items



[005-062] DADF Feed Clutch



Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper



[005-015] DADF Pre Regi Motor



Check for any damaged/out-of-spec/improperly loaded document

Check Items



Feed Roll/Nudger Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper



Drive gears for wear/breakage



Check for any damaged/out-of-spec/improperly loaded document



Feed Clutch for an improper operation



Feed Roll/Nudger Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Feed Motor for a poor rotation



Pre Regi Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Drive Belt for poor tension



Drive gears for wear/breakage



Check if Nudger Roll is properly nipping.



Feed Clutch for an improper operation



Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the DADF Feed Sensor (PL 4.17).



Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the DADF Pre Regi Sensor (PL 4.17).





DADF Feed Sensor J762-2 to DADF PWB J754-A5



DADF Pre Regi Sensor J763-2 to DADF PWB J754-A8



DADF Feed Sensor J762-1 to DADF PWB J754-A6



DADF Pre Regi Sensor J763-1 to DADF PWB J754-A9



DADF Feed Sensor J762-3 to DADF PWB J754-A4



DADF Pre Regi Sensor J763-3 to DADF PWB J754-A7

DADF PWB for a problem (PL 4.3)

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2.2 Product FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 005-xxx FIP

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005-124 DADF Lead Regi Sensor ON Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) BSD-ON:CH5.6 Lead Regi Sensor does not turn ON a spec time after the start of scan (Regi Motor ON).

DC330 Code to Check

DC330 Code to Check



[005-207] Lead Regi Sensor



[005-110] Regi Sensor



[005-026] DADF Regi Motor



[005-062] DADF Feed Clutch

Check Items



[005-015] DADF Pre Regi Motor



Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper



[005-065] Baffle Solenoid



Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document.

Check Items



Regi Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper



Drive gears for wear/breakage



Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document



Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the Lead Regi Sensor (PL 4.8).



Check if Baffle is properly closed (Baffle Solenoid is also properly operating).



Pre Regi Roll/Pinch Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation

• •



Drive gears for wear/breakage Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the DADF Regi Sensor (PL 4.25). –

DADF Regi Sensor J776-2 to DADF PWB J757-A8



DADF Regi Sensor J776-1 to DADF PWB J757-A9



DADF Regi Sensor J776-3 to DADF PWB J757-A7

DADF PWB for a problem (PL 4.3)





Lead Regi Sensor J779-2 to DADF PWB J757-B8



Lead Regi Sensor J779-1 to DADF PWB J757-B9



Lead Regi Sensor J779-3 to DADF PWB J757-B7

DADF PWB for a problem (PL 4.3)

005-125 DADF Regi Sensor OFF Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS)

005-126 DADF Out Sensor ON Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS)

BSD-ON:CH5.6

BSD-ON:CH5.7

Regi Sensor does not turn OFF a spec time after the start of scan (Regi Motor ON).

Out Sensor does not turn ON a spec time after the start of scan (Regi Motor ON).

DC330 Code to Check

DC330 Code to Check



[005-110] Regi Sensor



[005-208] Out Sensor



[005-026] DADF Regi Motor



[005-037] Platen Motor



[005-037] Platen Motor



[005-026] DADF Regi Motor

Check Items

Check Items



Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper



Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper



Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document



Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document



Regi Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Regi Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Platen Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Platen Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Drive gears/Belt for wear/breakage/poor tension



Out Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the DADF Regi Sensor (PL 4.25).



Drive gears/Belt for wear/breakage/poor tension







DADF Regi Sensor J776-2 to DADF PWB J757-A8

Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the Out Sensor (PL 4.22).



DADF Regi Sensor J776-1 to DADF PWB J757-A9



Out Sensor J778-2 to DADF PWB J757-B5



DADF Regi Sensor J776-3 to DADF PWB J757-A7



Out Sensor J778-1 to DADF PWB J757-B6



Out Sensor J778-3 to DADF PWB J757-B4

DADF PWB for a problem (PL 4.3) •

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005-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 005-xxx FIP

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005-127 DADF Out Sensor OFF Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) BSD-ON:CH5.7 Out Sensor does not turn OFF a spec time after Regi Sensor OFF.

DC330 Code to Check

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005-128 DADF Exit Sensor 1 ON Jam (Simplex Mode) (Except 4127/4112EPS) BSD-ON:CH5.9 In Simplex Mode, Exit Sensor 1 does not turn ON a spec time after Out Sensor ON.



[005-208] Out Sensor

DC330 Code to Check



[005-037] Platen Motor



[005-209] DADF Exit Sensor 1



[005-026] DADF Regi Motor



[005-037] Platen Motor



[005-068/067] Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid



[005-048] DADF Exit Motor

Check Items



[005-068/067] Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid



Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper

Check Items



Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document.



Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper



Regi Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document.



Platen Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Regi Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Out Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Platen Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Simp/Dup Gate for an improper operation (Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid for an improper operation)



Out Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Drive gears/Belt for wear/breakage/poor tension



Simp/Dup Gate for an improper operation (Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid for an improper operation)



Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the Out Sensor (PL 4.22).



Drive gears/Belt for wear/breakage/poor tension







Out Sensor J778-2 to DADF PWB J757-B5

Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the DADF Exit Sensor 1 (PL 4.23).



Out Sensor J778-1 to DADF PWB J757-B6



DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-2 to DADF PWB J757-A2



Out Sensor J778-3 to DADF PWB J757-B4



DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-1 to DADF PWB J757-A3



DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-3 to DADF PWB J757-A1

DADF PWB for a problem (PL 4.3) •

DADF PWB for a problem (PL 4.3)

005-129 DADF Exit Sensor 1 OFF Jam (Simplex Mode) (Except 4127/4112EPS)

005-130 DADF Invert Sensor ON Jam (Duplex Mode) (Except 4127/4112EPS)

BSD-ON:CH5.9

BSD-ON:CH5.7

In Simplex Mode, Exit Sensor 1 does not turn OFF a spec time after Out Sensor OFF.

In Duplex Mode, Invert Sensor does not turn ON a spec time after Out Sensor ON.

DC330 Code to Check

DC330 Code to Check



[005-209] DADF Exit Sensor 1



[005-211] Invert Sensor 1



[005-037] Platen Motor



[005-037] Platen Motor



[005-048] DADF Exit Motor



[005-068/067] Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid



[005-068/067] Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid

Check Items

Check Items



Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper



Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper



Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document.



Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document.



Platen Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Regi Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Out Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Platen Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Simp/Dup Gate for an improper operation (Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid for an improper operation)



Out Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Drive gears/Belt for wear/breakage/poor tension



No.1 Exit Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation





Exit Area for a foreign object/the deformed Static Elimination Brush

Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the Invert Sensor 1 (PL 4.22).



Simp/Dup Gate for an improper operation (Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid for an improper operation)



Invert Sensor 1 J777-2 to DADF PWB J757-B2

Drive gears/Belt for wear/breakage/poor tension



Invert Sensor 1 J777-1 to DADF PWB J757-B3

Check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the DADF Exit Sensor 1 (PL 4.23).



Invert Sensor 1 J777-3 to DADF PWB J757-B1

• •





DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-2 to DADF PWB J757-A2



DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-1 to DADF PWB J757-A3



DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-3 to DADF PWB J757-A1



DADF PWB for a problem (PL 4.3)

DADF PWB for a problem (PL 4.3)

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-37

005-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 005-xxx FIP

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-38

005-133 DADF Invert Sensor OFF Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) BSD-ON:CH5.7 In Duplex Mode, Invert Sensor does not turn OFF a spec time after Out Sensor OFF.

DC330 Code to Check

Version.1 .1.1

005-135 DADF Pre Regi Sensor ON Jam (during Invert operation) (Except 4127/4112EPS) BSD-ON:CH5.5 During the Invert operation, Pre-Regi Sensor does not turn ON a spec time after Feed Motor starts rotating backward.



[005-211] Invert Sensor 1



[005-037] Platen Motor

DC330 Code to Check



[005-001] DADF Feed Motor



[005-206] Pre Regi Sensor



[005-068/067] Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid



[005-037] Platen Motor



[005-070] Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid



[005-001] DADF Feed Motor

Check Items



[005-070] Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid



Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper



[005-069] Exit Gate Solenoid



Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document.

Check Items



Platen Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper



Out Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document.



Simp/Dup Gate for an improper operation (Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid for an improper operation)





Invert Roll for an improper Nip/Release operation (Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid for an improper operation)

Invert Roll for an improper Nip/Release operation (Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid for an improper operation)



Invert Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Invert Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Pre Regi Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Drive gears/Belt for wear/breakage/poor tension



Exit Gate for an improper operation (Exit Gate Solenoid for an improper operation)



Check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the Invert Sensor 1 (PL 4.22).



Drive gears/Belt for wear/breakage/poor tension







Invert Sensor 1 J777-2 to DADF PWB J757-B2

Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the DADF Pre Regi Sensor (PL 4.17)



Invert Sensor 1 J777-1 to DADF PWB J757-B3



DADF Pre Regi Sensor J763-2 to DADF PWB J754-A8



Invert Sensor 1 J777-3 to DADF PWB J757-B1



DADF Pre Regi Sensor J763-1 to DADF PWB J754-A9



DADF Pre Regi Sensor J763-3 to DADF PWB J754-A7

DADF PWB for a problem (PL 4.3) •

DADF PWB for a problem (PL 4.3)

005-136 DADF Regi Sensor ON Jam (during Invert operation) (Except 4127/4112EPS)

005-137 DADF Exit Sensor 2 ON Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) BSD-ON:CH5.9

BSD-ON:CH5.6

In the inverting output operation, Exit Sensor 2 does not turn ON a spec time after Feed Motor starts rotating backward.

During the Invert operation, Regi. Sensor does not turn ON a spec time after Pre-Regi Sensor ON.

DC330 Code to Check

DC330 Code to Check •



[005-210] DADF Exit Sensor 2



[005-001] DADF Feed Motor



[005-048] DADF Exit Motor

[005-001] DADF Feed Motor



[005-070] Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid

[005-065] Baffle Solenoid



[005-069] Exit Gate Solenoid

[005-110] Regi Sensor



[005-070] Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid



[005-015] DADF Pre Regi Motor

• •

Check Items

Check Items • • •

Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document. Check if Baffle is properly closed (Baffle Solenoid also properly operates)



Pre Regi Roll/Pinch Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Invert Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Invert Roll for an improper Nip/Release operation (Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid for an improper operation)



Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper



Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document.



Invert Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



No.2 Exit Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Exit Gate for an improper operation (Exit Gate Solenoid for an improper operation)



Drive gears/Belt for wear/breakage/poor tension



Check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the DADF Exit Sensor 2 (PL 4.23).



Drive gears for wear/breakage



Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the DADF Regi Sensor (PL 4.25).



DADF Exit Sensor 2 J775-2 to DADF PWB J757-A5



DADF Exit Sensor 2 J775-1 to DADF PWB J757-A6





DADF Exit Sensor 2 J775-3 to DADF PWB J757-A4



DADF Regi Sensor J776-2 to DADF PWB J757-A8



DADF Regi Sensor J776-1 to DADF PWB J757-A9



DADF Regi Sensor J776-3 to DADF PWB J757-A7



DADF PWB for a problem (PL 4.3)

DADF PWB for a problem (PL 4.3)

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-39

005-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 005-xxx FIP

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-40

Version.1 .1.1

005-138 DADF Exit Sensor 1 ON Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS)

005-141 DADF Feed Sensor OFF Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS)

BSD-ON:CH5.9

BSD-ON:CH5.4

In the inverting output operation, Exit Sensor 1 does not turn ON a spec time after Exit Sensor 2 ON.

Pre-Regi Sensor turned OFF before Feed Sensor turned OFF. (multifeed/stream feed)

DC330 Code to Check

DC330 Code to Check



[005-209] DADF Exit Sensor 1





[005-001] DADF Feed Motor



[005-206] Pre Regi Sensor



[005-048] DADF Exit Motor



[005-015] DADF Pre Regi Motor



[005-070] Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid

Check Items



[005-069] Exit Gate Solenoid

[005-204] DADF Feed Sensor



Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper

Check Items



Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document.



Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper



Retard Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document.



Torque Limiter for a problem (PL 4.26)



Invert Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Feed Roll/Nudger Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



No.2 Exit Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Check if any out-of-spec doc was transported.



Exit Gate for an improper operation (Exit Gate Solenoid for an improper operation)





Drive gears/Belt for wear/breakage/poor tension

Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the DADF Pre Regi Sensor (PL 4.17).



Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the DADF Exit Sensor 1 (PL 4.23).



DADF Pre Regi Sensor J763-2 to DADF PWB J754-A8



DADF Pre Regi Sensor J763-1 to DADF PWB J754-A9



DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-2 to DADF PWB J757-A2



DADF Pre Regi Sensor J763-3 to DADF PWB J754-A7



DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-1 to DADF PWB J757-A3



DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-3 to DADF PWB J757-A1



DADF PWB for a problem (PL 4.3)



DADF PWB for a problem (PL 4.3)

005-142 DADF Exit Sensor 1 OFF Jam(Duplex Mode) (Except 4127/4112EPS)

005-143 DADF Exit Sensor 2 OFF Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) BSD-ON:CH5.9

BSD-ON:CH5.9

Exit Sensor 2 does not turn OFF a spec time after Exit Sensor 2 ON.

In the inverting output operation, Exit Sensor 1 does not turn OFF a spec time after Exit Sensor 2 OFF.

DC330 Code to Check

DC330 Code to Check



[005-210] DADF Exit Sensor 2



[005-209] DADF Exit Sensor 1



[005-001] DADF Feed Motor



[005-001] DADF Feed Motor



[005-048] DADF Exit Motor



[005-048] DADF Exit Motor



[005-069] Exit Gate Solenoid

Check Items

Check Items



Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper



Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper

Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document.



Check for any damaged/out-of-spec document.

Invert Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



Invert Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



No.1 Exit Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



No.1 Exit Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



No.2 Exit Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation



No.2 Exit Roll for dirt/paper particles/wear/a poor rotation

Document Output Area for a foreign object



Check the document output area for an object that prevents a document output.

Exit Gate for an improper operation (Exit Gate Solenoid for an improper operation)



Exit Gate for an improper operation (Exit Gate Solenoid for an improper operation)

Drive gears/Belt for wear/breakage/poor tension



Drive gears/Belt for wear/breakage/poor tension

Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the DADF Exit Sensor 1 (PL 4.23).



Check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the DADF Exit Sensor 2 (PL 4.23).

• •

• • • •





DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-2 to DADF PWB J757-A2



DADF Exit Sensor 2 J775-2 to DADF PWB J757-A5



DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-1 to DADF PWB J757-A3



DADF Exit Sensor 2 J775-1 to DADF PWB J757-A6



DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-3 to DADF PWB J757-A1



DADF Exit Sensor 2 J775-3 to DADF PWB J757-A4

DADF PWB for a problem (PL 4.3)

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G



02/2009 2-41

DADF PWB for a problem (PL 4.3)

005-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 005-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-42

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

005-144 DADF Too First Pre Regi Sensor ON Jam (Except 4127/ 4112EPS)

005-150 DADF Feed Sensor OFF Jam (Punched Doc Mode) (Except 4127/4112EPS)

BSD-ON:CH5.5

BSD-ON:CH5.4

Pre Regi Sensor turned ON earlier than a spec timing due to doc skew.

In Punched Doc Mode, Feed Sensor does not turn OFF a spec time after Feed Sensor ON.

DC330 Code to Check

Procedure



[005-206] Pre Regi Sensor



[005-001] DADF Feed Motor

Check that the hole (not the center but the farthest point of the outer circumference from the trail edge) at the trail edge of the document is positioned within 19mm from the trail edge. If the document has no problem, go to 005-141 FIP.



[005-062] DADF Feed Clutch



[005-015] DADF Pre Regi Motor

Check Items •

Check if the document guides are properly set.



Document Path for a foreign object/a burr/a piece of paper



Nudger Roll for uniform contact with the tray loaded with documents.



Feed Roll/Retard Roll for uniform contact with the document.



Check for any damaged/curled/out-of-spec/improperly loaded doc.



Check for an out-of-spec combination of sizes (Mixed Sizes)



Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the DADF Pre Regi Sensor (PL 4.17).





DADF Pre Regi Sensor J763-2 to DADF PWB J754-A8



DADF Pre Regi Sensor J763-1 to DADF PWB J754-A9



DADF Pre Regi Sensor J763-3 to DADF PWB J754-A7

DADF PWB for a problem (PL 4.3)

005-151 DADF Pre Regi Sensor OFF Jam (Punched Doc Mode) (Except 4127/4112EPS)

005-152 DADF Regi Sensor OFF Jam (Punched Doc Mode) (Except 4127/4112EPS)

BSD-ON:CH5.5

BSD-ON:CH5.6

In Punched Doc Mode, Pre Regi Sensor does not turn OFF a spec time after Pre Regi Sensor ON.

In Punched Doc Mode, Regi Sensor does not turn OFF a spec time after Regi Sensor ON.

Procedure

Procedure

Check that the hole (not the center but the farthest point of the outer circumference from the trail edge) at the trail edge of the document is positioned within 19mm from the trail edge. If the document has no problem, check DC330[005-206] Pre Regi Sensor.

Check that the hole (not the center but the farthest point of the outer circumference from the trail edge) at the trail edge of the document is positioned within 19mm from the trail edge. If the document has no problem, go to 005-125 FIP.

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-43

005-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 005-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-44

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

005-153 DADF Regi Sensor OFF Jam (Punched Doc Mode) (Except 4127/4112EPS)

005-154 DADF Out Sensor OFF Jam (Punched Doc Mode) (Except 4127/4112EPS)

BSD-ON:CH5.6

BSD-ON:CH5.7

In Punched Doc Mode, Lead Regi Sensor does not turn OFF a spec time after Lead Regi Sensor ON.

In Punched Doc Mode, Out Sensor does not turn OFF a spec time after Out Sensor ON.

Procedure

Procedure

Check that the hole (not the center but the farthest point of the outer circumference from the trail edge) at the trail edge of the document is positioned within 19mm from the trail edge. If the document has no problem, check DC330 [005-207] Lead Regi Sensor.

Check that the hole (not the center but the farthest point of the outer circumference from the trail edge) at the trail edge of the document is positioned within 19mm from the trail edge. If the document has no problem, go to 005-127 FIP.

005-155 DADF Exit Sensor 1 OFF Jam (Punched Doc Mode) (Simplex) (Except 4127/4112EPS)

005-156 DADF Exit Sensor 1 OFF Jam (Punched Doc Mode (Duplex) (Except 4127/4112EPS)

BSD-ON:CH5.9

BSD-ON:CH5.9

In Punched Doc Mode, Exit Sensor 1 does not turn OFF a spec time after Exit Sensor 1 ON. (Simplex)

In Punched Doc Mode, Exit Sensor 1 does not turn OFF a spec time after Exit Sensor 1 ON. (Duplex)

Procedure

Procedure

Check that the hole (not the center but the farthest point of the outer circumference from the trail edge) at the trail edge of the document is positioned within 19mm from the trail edge. If the document has no problem, go to 005-129 FIP.

Check that the hole (not the center but the farthest point of the outer circumference from the trail edge) at the trail edge of the document is positioned within 19mm from the trail edge. If the document has no problem, go to 005-129 FIP.

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-45

005-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 005-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-46

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

005-157 DADF Invert Sensor OFF Jam (Punched Doc Mode) (Except 4127/4112EPS)

005-158 DADF Exit Sensor 2 OFF Jam (Punched Doc Mode) (Except 4127/4112EPS)

BSD-ON:CH5.7

BSD-ON:CH5.9

In Punched Doc Mode, Invert Sensor does not turn OFF a spec time after Invert Sensor ON.

In Punched Doc Mode, Exit Sensor 2 does not turn OFF a spec time after Exit Sensor 2 ON.

Procedure

Procedure

Check that the hole (not the center but the farthest point of the outer circumference from the trail edge) at the trail edge of the document is positioned within 19mm from the trail edge. If the document has no problem, go to 005-133 FIP.

Check that the hole (not the center but the farthest point of the outer circumference from the trail edge) at the trail edge of the document is positioned within 19mm from the trail edge. If the document has no problem, go to 005-143 FIP.

005-160 DADF Tray Lift Up Fail (Document Set) (during Job) (Except 4127/4112EPS)

005-190 Feed Motor Logic Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) BSD-ON:CH5.4

BSD-ON:CH5.1 It is detected that with paper loaded, a spec time after Tray starts lifting up, Level Sensor does not turn ON or that Bottom Sensor does not turn OFF. (Applicable to the case where this is detected with MC running/not in operation/purging)

Feed Motor rotating CW did not start rotating CCW (to start Invert) a spec time after Invert Sensor Off. (Invert operation)

Procedure No action is required.

Procedure Remove the DADF Rear Cover. Manually rotate the Tray Motor drive gears. The gears rotate with no load. Y N Remove any load like binding gears that causes an improper DADF Tray Up operation.

Do as indicated on the UI.

Enter DC330 [005-086]. Select Start. The Tray Motor rotates. (The Feeder Cover Interlock should be closed.) Y N +24VDC is measured between J758-1 (+) on the DADF PWB and GND (-). Y N +24VDC is measured between J753-1 (+) on the DADF PWB and GND (-). Y N Referring to Chapter 7 Wirenets, check the INTLK ON +24VDC circuit to J753-1 on the DADF PWB. (WN7.2.53.3) Replace the DADF PWB (PL 4.3). Turn off the power. Disconnect J758 from the DADF PWB. Approx. 19 ohms are measured between the 1 pin and 2/3/4/5 pins each of Connector J758. Y N Replace the Tray Motor (PL 4.4). Replace the DADF PWB (PL 4.3). Enter DC330 [005-203](DADF Level Sensor). Select Start. Manually raise and lower the Nudger Roll. The display toggles between H and L. Y N Using 2.2.3.2 Permeable Sensor Failure FIP, troubleshoot the DADF Level Sensor. Enter DC330 [005-202](DADF Bottom Sensor). Select Start. Manually raise and lower the DADF Tray. The display toggles between H and L. Y N Using 2.2.3.2 Permeable Sensor Failure FIP, troubleshoot the DADF Bottom Sensor. Check the Torque Limiter (PL 4.4), Sensor Actuator, etc. If no problem is found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 4.3).

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-47

005-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 005-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-48

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

005-194 Size Mismatch Jam on Slow Scan Mix Size (Except 4127/ 4112EPS)

005-196 Size Mismatch Jam on No Mix Size (Except 4127/ 4112EPS)

BSD-ON:CH5.3

BSD-ON:CH5.3

It is detected that with "Slow Scan MIX" selected, size in fast scan is different from doc guide width.

It is detected that the 2nd doc and subsequent ones include doc(s) different in size from the 1st one.

Procedure

Procedure

No action is required.

No action is required.

Do as indicated on the UI.

Do as indicated on the UI.

005-197 Prohibit Combine Size Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS)

005-198 Too Short Size Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS)

BSD-ON:CH5.3

BSD-ON:CH5.5

A prohibited combination of sizes is detected.

A doc is too short in fast scan to be transported. (The TE of the doc passes on Feed Sensor before the LE reaches Pre Regi Sensor.)

Procedure No action is required.

Procedure

Do as indicated on the UI.

Check the size of the document the user has run. If it is in a range of sizes DADF can transport [min size: A5 (140mmx210mm)], check the following: DC330[005-206] Pre Regi Sensor DC330[005-204] DADF Feed Sensor If no problem is found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 4.3).

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-49

005-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 005-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-50

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

005-199 Too Long Size Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS)

005-210 DADF Download Fail

BSD-ON:CH5.5

BSD-ON:CH3.3

It is detected that a doc is too long in slow scan for DADF to transport.

It has been detected that when IISS is turned On (Including Power On and recoverry from Power Save Mode) the DADF is in Download Mode. The DADF has failed in downloading and the ROM has crashed.

Simplex mode: 670.0mm or more Duplex mode: 477.4mm or more

*This includes the case where, in the market, the ROM was replaced with a defective ROM and the power was turned On.

Procedure

Procedure

Check the size of the document the user has run. If it is in a range of sizes DADF can transport, check the following:

Perform “Download Software”. If the problem persists, replace the 250 DADF PWB (PL 4.3).

DC330[005-206] Pre Regi Sensor DC330[005-204] DADF Feed Sensor If no problem is found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 4.3).

005-275 DADF RAM Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS)

005-280 DADF EEPROM Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS)

BSD-ON:CH3.3

BSD-ON:CH3.3

Defective DADF PWB RAM was detected.(A check is made at Power ON.)

An error in writing into or communicating with DADF EEPROM was detected.

Procedure

Procedure

Turn OFF then ON the power. If this does not resolve the problem, replace the DADF PWB (PL 4.3).

Turn OFF then ON the power. If this does not resolve the problem, replace the DADF PWB (PL 4.3).

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-51

005-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 005-xxx FIP

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-52

005-281 DADF Tray Lift Down Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS) BSD-ON:CH5.1 Bottom Sensor does not turn ON a spec time after DADF Tray starts lowering.

Initial Actions

Version.1 .1.1

005-282 DADF Tray Lift Up Fail (No Document) (Except 4127/ 4112EPS) BSD-ON:CH5.1 In the initialize operation with no doc loaded, Bottom Sensor does not turn off a spec time after Tray starts lifting up.

Check that there is no foreign object under the Tray.

Procedure Procedure Remove the DADF Rear Cover. Manually rotate the Tray Motor drive gears. The gears rotate with no load. Y N Remove any load like binding gears that causes an improper DADF Tray Down operation. Enter DC330 [005-091]. Select Start. The Tray Motor rotates. (Feeder Cover Interlock should be closed.) Y N +24VDC is measured between J758-1 (+) on the DADF PWB and GND (-). Y N +24VDC is measured between J753-1 (+) on the DADF PWB and GND (-). Y N Referring to Chapter 7 Wirenets, check the INTLK ON +24VDC circuit to J753-1 on the DADF PWB. (WN7.2.53.3)

Remove the DADF Rear Cover. Manually rotate the Tray Motor drive gears. The gears rotate with no load. Y N Remove any load like binding gears that causes an improper DADF Tray Up operation. Enter DC330 [005-086]. Select Start. The Tray Motor rotates. (The Feeder Cover Interlock should be closed.) Y N +24VDC is measured between J758-1 on the DADF PWB (+) and GND (-). Y N +24VDC is measured between J753-1 (+) on the DADF PWB and GND (-). Y N Referring to Chapter 7 Wirenets, check the INTLK ON +24VDC circuit to J753-1 on the DADF PWB. (WN7.2.53.3) Replace the DADF PWB (PL 4.3).

Replace the DADF PWB (PL 4.3). Turn off the power. Disconnect J758 from the DADF PWB. Approx. 19 ohms are measured between the 1 pin and 2/3/4/5 pins each of Connector J758. Y N Replace the Tray Motor (PL 4.4).

Turn off the power. Disconnect J758 from DADF PWB. Approx. between the 1 pin and 2/3/4/5 pins each of Connector J758. Y N Replace the Tray Motor (PL 4.4).

19

ohms

are

measured

Replace the DADF PWB (PL 4.3). Replace the DADF PWB (PL 4.3). Enter DC330 [005-202] (DADF Bottom Sensor). Select Start. Manually raise and lower the DADF Tray. The display toggles between H and L. Y N Using 2.2.3.2 Permeable Sensor Failure FIP, troubleshoot the DADF Bottom Sensor. Check the Torque Limiter (PL 4.4), Sensor Actuator, etc. If no problem is found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 4.3).

Enter DC330 [005-203] (DADF Level Sensor). Select Start. Manually raise and lower the Nudger Roll. The display toggles between H and L. Y N Using 2.2.3.2 Permeable Sensor Failure FIP, troubleshoot the DADF Level Sensor. Enter DC330 [005-202] (DADF Bottom Sensor). Select Start. Manually raise and lower the DADF Tray. The display toggles between H and L. Y N Using 2.2.3.2 Permeable Sensor Failure FIP, troubleshoot the DADF Bottom Sensor. Check the Torque Limiter (PL 4.4), Sensor Actuator, etc. If no problem is found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 4.3).

005-283 DADF Level Sensor Logic Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS)

005-284 DADF APS Sensor Logic Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS)

BSD-ON:CH5.1

BSD-ON:CH5.5

Level Sensor Error or Nudger Solenoid Error was detected logically in relation to DOC Sensor output.

An illogical combination of APS Sensors 1~3 outputs

Procedure

Procedure

No action is required. If the fail frequently occurs, check in DC330 [005-203] DADF Level Sensor.

Check the output each of the Sensors below. If any of them has a problem, troubleshoot the sensor using 2.2.3.1 Reflective Sensor Failure FIP. If none of the sensors have any problems, replace the DADF PWB (PL 4.3).

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G



DC330[005-215] Tray APS Sensor 1



DC330[005-216] Tray APS Sensor 2



DC330[005-217] Tray APS Sensor 3

02/2009 2-53

005-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 005-xxx FIP

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-54

005-304 Platen Interlock Open (Except 4127/4112EPS) BSD-ON:CH6.7 While the DADF was in operation, the Platen Interlock became open. NOTE: While the DADF is not in operation, Fail Code 062-300 is displayed.

Version.1 .1.1

005-305 DADF Feeder Cover Interlock Open (Running) (Except 4127/4112EPS) BSD-ON:CH5.2 While the DADF was in operation, the Feeder Cover Interlock became open.

Initial Actions

Procedure



Check that the Platen Glass is mechanically closed with no foreign object between itself and the DADF and no height misalignment with the DADF.



Check that the Front Magnet is on the DADF. (PL 4.12)

Manually turn ON the Feeder Cover Interlock Switch. 005-302 has disappeared. (005-308 appears.) Y N +24VDC is measured between J753-1 (+) on the DADF PWB and GND (-). Y N +24VDC is measured between Feeder Cover Interlock Switch F1 (+) and GND (-). Y N +24VDC is measured between the Feeder Cover Interlock Switch F2 (+) and GND (). Y N Check the circuit between J753-2 on the DADF PWB and the Feeder Cover Interlock Switch F2 for an open wire, short or poor contact.

Procedure Place one document in the DADF. Remove the Top Front Cover. Disconnect P727 of the Platen Interlock Switch. Cheat pins J727-1 and -2. Fail Code 062-300 stays displayed. Y N Replace the Platen Interlock Switch (PL 5.6). Turn off the power. Check the following for an open wire or poor contact: • IIT/IPS PWB J722-A4 to Platen Interlock Switch J727-2 •

IIT/IPS PWB J722-A5 to Platen Interlock Switch J727-1

If no problem is found, replace the IIT/IPS PWB (PL 5.8).

Replace the Feeder Cover Interlock Switch (PL 4.5). Check the circuit between the Feeder Cover Interlock Switch F1 and J753-1 on the DADF PWB for an open wire, short or poor contact. Replace the DADF PWB (PL 4.3). The problem is a misalignment between the DADF Feeder Cover and the Switch. Check for the bent Feeder Cover actuator and/or the improperly positioned Switch.

005-306 DADF Tray Interlock Open (Running) (Except 4127/ 4112EPS)

005-308 DADF L/H Cover Interlock Open (Except 4127/4112EPS) BSD-ON:CH5.2

BSD-ON:CH5.1

The DADF L/H Cover Interlock is open.

While the DADF was in operation, the Tray Interlock became open.

Procedure Open and close the DADF L/H Cover to check if the Sensor actuator operates properly. The actuator has operated properly. Y N Check for the following: • Improperly installed DADF L/H Cover

Procedure Open and close the Document Tray several times. The Tray has opened and closed properly. Y N Check for the following: • Improperly installed Document Tray Foreign objects



Foreign objects.



Broken/poorly rotating opening/closing gears



Disconnected/bent Sensor Actuator



Defective Oil Damper (PL 4.4)



Bent Sensor Actuator



Close the Document Tray. +5VDC is measured between J756-A8 (+) on the DADF PWB and GND (). Y N Replace the DADF PWB (PL 4.3). +5VDC is measured between J798-2 (+) of the Tray Interlock Sensor and GND (-). Y N Check the circuit between J798-2 of the Tray Interlock Sensor and J756-A8 on the DADF PWB for an open wire or poor contact. +5VDC is measured between J798-1 (+) and -3(-) of the Tray Interlock Sensor. Y N +5VDC is measured between J756-A9 (+) and -A7 (-) on the DADF PWB. Y N Replace the DADF PWB (PL 4.3).

Remove the DADF Front Cover. Close DADF L/H Cover. +5VDC is measured between (+)on the DADF PWB and GND (-). Y N Replace the DADF PWB (PL 4.3).

Sensor

J755-A2

+5VDC is measured between J786-2 (+) of the L/H Cover Interlock Sensor and GND (-). Y N Check the circuit between J786-2 of the L/H Cover Interlock Sensor and J755-A2 on the DADF PWB for an open wire or poor contact. +5VDC is measured between J786-1 (+) and -3(-) of the L/H Cover Interlock Sensor. Y N +5VDC is measured between J755-A3 (+) and -A1 (-) on the DADF PWB. Y N Replace the DADF PWB (PL 4.3). Check the circuits each between J755-A3 on the DADF PWB and J786-1 of the L/H Cover Interlock Sensor, and between J755-A1 on the DADF PWB and J786-3 of the L/H Cover Interlock Sensor for an open wire or poor contact.

Check the circuits each between J756-A9 on the DADF PWB and J798-1 of the Tray Interlock Sensor, and between J756-A7 on the DADF PWB and J798-3 of the Tray Interlock Sensor for an open wire or poor contact.

Replace the L/H Cover Interlock Sensor (PL 4.5).

Replace the Tray Interlock Sensor (PL 4.4).

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 005-xxx FIP

005-309 DADF L/H Cover Interlock Open (Running) (Except 4127/ 4112EPS) BSD-ON:CH5.2

Procedure

• •

Sensor

BSD-ON:CH5.4

1.

At Power ON

2.

Feeder Cover Interlock Closed

3.

Platen Interlock Closed



[005-204] DADF Feed Sensor

Check Items •

Disconnected/bent Sensor Actuator

+5VDC is measured between J786-1 (+) and -3(-) of L/H Cover Interlock Sensor. Y N +5VDC is measured between J755-A3 (+) and -A1 (-) on the DADF PWB. Y N Replace the DADF PWB (PL 4.3). Check the circuits each between J755-A3 on the DADF PWB and J786-1 of the L/H Cover Interlock Sensor, and between J755-A1 on the DADF PWB and J786-3 of the L/H Cover Interlock Sensor for an open wire or poor contact.

Check for a piece of paper/foreign object on the sensor.



The sensor for improper installation



Check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact:

J755-A2

+5VDC is measured between J786-2 (+) of the L/H Cover Interlock Sensor and GND (-). Y N Check the circuit between J786-2 of the L/H Cover Interlock Sensor and J755-A2 on the DADF PWB for an open wire or poor contact.

Replace the L/H Cover Interlock Sensor (PL 4.5).

005-906 DADF Feed Sensor Static Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS)

DC330 Code to Check

Foreign objects.

Remove the DADF Front Cover. Close DADF L/H Cover. +5VDC is measured between (+)on the DADF PWB and GND (-). Y N Replace the DADF PWB (PL 4.3).

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Feed Sensor turns ON at the following timings:

While the DADF was in operation, the L/H Interlock became open.

Open and close the DADF L/H Cover to check if the Sensor actuator operates properly. The actuator has operated properly. Y N Check for the following: • Improperly installed DADF L/H Cover

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DADF Feed Sensor J762-2 to DADF PWB J754-A5



DADF Feed Sensor J762-1 to DADF PWB J754-A6



DADF Feed Sensor J762-3 to DADF PWB J754-A4

If the wires have no problem, replace the DADF Feed Sensor (PL 4.17) and DADF PWB (PL 4.3) in order.

005-907 DADF Pre Regi Sensor Static Jam (Except 4127/ 4112EPS)

005-908 DADF Regi Sensor Static Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) BSD-ON:CH5.6

BSD-ON:CH5.5

Regi Sensor turns ON at the following timings:

Pre-Regi Sensor turns ON at the following timings:

1.

At Power ON Feeder Cover Interlock Close Platen Interlock Close

1.

At Power ON

2.

2.

Feeder Cover Interlock Closed

3.

Platen Interlock Closed

DC330 Code to Check

3.

DC330 Code to Check





Check Items

[005-206] Pre Regi Sensor

[005-110] Regi Sensor

Check Items



Check for a piece of paper/foreign object on the sensor.



Check for a piece of paper/foreign object on the sensor.



The sensor for improper installation



The sensor for improper installation



Check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact:



Check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact:



DADF Regi Sensor J776-2 to DADF PWB J757-A8



DADF Pre Regi Sensor J763-2 to DADF PWB J754-A8



DADF Regi Sensor J776-1 to DADF PWB J757-A9

DADF Pre Regi Sensor J763-1 to DADF PWB J754-A9



DADF Regi Sensor J776-3 to DADF PWB J757-A7

– – •



DADF Pre Regi Sensor J763-3 to DADF PWB J754-A7

If the wires have no problem, replace the DADF Pre Regi Sensor (PL 4.17) and DADF PWB (PL 4.3) in order.

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If the wires have no problem, replace the DADF Regi Sensor (PL 4.25) and DADF PWB (PL 4.3) in order.

005-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 005-xxx FIP

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005-909 DADF Lead Regi Sensor Static Jam (Except 4127/ 4112EPS) BSD-ON:CH5.6 Lead Regi Sensor turns ON at the following timings:

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005-910 DADF Out Sensor Static Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) BSD-ON:CH5.7 Out Sensor turns ON at the following timings: 1.

At Power ON Feeder Cover Interlock Closed Platen Interlock Closed

1.

At Power ON

2.

2.

Feeder Cover Interlock Closed

3.

3.

Platen Interlock Closed

DC330 Code to Check

DC330 Code to Check





Check Items

[005-207] Lead Regi Sensor

[005-208] Out Sensor

Check Items





Check for a piece of paper/foreign object on the sensor.



The sensor for improper installation



The sensor for improper installation.



Check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact:



Check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact:



Out Sensor J778-2 to DADF PWB J757-B5



Lead Regi Sensor J779-2 to DADF PWB J757-B8



Out Sensor J778-1 to DADF PWB J757-B6

Lead Regi Sensor J779-1 to DADF PWB J757-B9



Out Sensor J778-3 to DADF PWB J757-B4

– – •

Lead Regi Sensor J779-3 to DADF PWB J757-B7

If the wires have no problem, replace the Lead Regi Sensor (PL 4.8) and DADF PWB (PL 4.3) in order.



Check for a piece of paper/foreign object on the sensor.

If the wires have no problem, replace the Out Sensor (PL 4.22) and DADF PWB (PL 4.3) in order.

005-911 DADF Exit Sensor 1 Static Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS)

005-912 DADF Exit Sensor 2 Static Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS)

BSD-ON:CH5.9

BSD-ON:CH5.9

Exit Sensor 1 turns ON at the following timings:

Exit Sensor 2 turns ON at the following timings:

1.

At Power ON

1.

At Power ON

2.

Feeder Cover Interlock Closed

2.

Feeder Cover Interlock Closed

3.

Platen Interlock Closed

3.

Platen Interlock Closed

DC330 Code to Check

DC330 Code to Check





[005-209] Exit Sensor 1

[005-210] Exit Sensor 2

Check Items

Check Items



Check for a piece of paper/foreign object on the sensor.



Check for a piece of paper/foreign object on the sensor.



The sensor for improper installation



The sensor for improper installation



Check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact:



Check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact:





DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-2, DADF PWB J757-A2



DADF Exit Sensor 2 J775-2 to DADF PWB J757-A5



DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-1, DADF PWB J757-A3



DADF Exit Sensor 2 J775-1 to DADF PWB J757-A6



DADF Exit Sensor 1 J774-3, DADF PWB J757-A1



DADF Exit Sensor 2 J775-3 to DADF PWB J757-A4

If the wires have no problem, replace the Exit Sensor 1 (PL 4.23) and DADF PWB (PL 4.3) in order.

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If the wires have no problem, replace the Exit Sensor 2 (PL 4.23) and DADF PWB (PL 4.3) in order.

005-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 005-xxx FIP

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005-913 DADF Invert Sensor Static Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) BSD-ON:CH5.7 Invert Sensor 1 turns ON at the following timings:

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005-914 DADF No. 1/2/3 APS Sensor Static Jam (Except 4127/ 4112EPS) BSD-ON:CH5.5 No. 1/2/3 APS Sensor turns ON at the following timings:

1.

At Power ON

2.

Feeder Cover Interlock Closed

1.

At Power ON

3.

Platen Interlock Closed

2.

Feeder Cover Interlock Closed

DC330 Code to Check

3.

Platen Interlock Closed



DC330 Code to Check

[005-211] Invert Sensor 1

Check Items



[005-218] No.1 APS Sensor



Check for a piece of paper/foreign object on the sensor.



[005-219] No.2 APS Sensor



The sensor for improper installation



[005-220] No.3 APS Sensor



Check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact:

Check Items



Invert Sensor 1 J777-2 to DADF PWB J757-B2





Invert Sensor 1 J777-1 to DADF PWB J757-B3



The sensor for improper installation



Invert Sensor 1 J777-3 to DADF PWB J757-B1



Check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact:



If the wires have no problem, replace the Invert Sensor 1 (PL 4.22) and DADF PWB (PL 4.3) in order.



Check for a piece of paper/foreign object on the sensor.



No.1 APS Sensor J765-2 to DADF PWB J754-B2



No.1 APS Sensor J765-1 to DADF PWB J754-B3



No.1 APS Sensor J765-3 to DADF PWB J754-B1



No.2 APS Sensor J766-2 to DADF PWB J754-B5



No.2 APS Sensor J766-1 to DADF PWB J754-B6



No.2 APS Sensor J766-3 to DADF PWB J754-B4



No.3 APS Sensor J767-2 to DADF PWB J754-B8



No.3 APS Sensor J767-1 to DADF PWB J754-B9



No.3 APS Sensor J767-3 to DADF PWB J754-B7

If the wires have no problem, replace the No.1/2/3 APS Sensors (PL 4.17) and DADF PWB (PL 4.3) in order.

005-918 DADF Invert Sensor 2 Static Jam (Except 4127/4112EPS) BSD-ON:CH5.7

BSD-ON:CH5.1

Invert Sensor 2 turns ON at the following timings: 1.

It is detected that with docs loaded, a spec time after Tray starts lifting up Level Sensor does not turn ON or that Bottom Sensor does not turn OFF. (Applicable to any case other than where the MC is running/ not in operation/purging)

At Power ON

2.

Feeder Cover Interlock Closed

3.

Platen Interlock Closed

005-919 DADF Tray Lift Up Fail (Document Set) (Except 4127/ 4112EPS)

DC330 Code to Check

Procedure



Remove the DADF Rear Cover. Manually rotate the Tray Motor drive gears. The gears rotate with no load. Y N Remove any load like binding gears that causes an improper DADF Tray Up operation.

[005-226] Invert Sensor 2

Check Items •

Check for a piece of paper/foreign object on the sensor.



The sensor for improper installation



Check the following for an open wire, short or poor contact:





Invert Sensor 2 J780-2 to DADF PWB J757-B11



Invert Sensor 2 J780-1 to DADF PWB J757-B12



Invert Sensor 2 J780-3 to DADF PWB J757-B10

If the wires have no problem, replace the Invert Sensor 2 (PL 4.21) and DADF PWB (PL 4.3) in order.

Enter DC330 [005-086]. Select Start. The Tray Motor rotates. (The Feeder Cover Interlock should be closed.) Y N +24VDC is measured between J758-1 (+) on the DADF PWB and GND (-). Y N +24VDC is measured between J753-1(+) on the DADF PWB and GND (-). Y N Referring to Chapter 7 Wirenets, check the INTLK ON +24VDC circuit to J753-1 on the DADF PWB. (WN7.2.53.3) Replace the DADF PWB (PL 4.3). Turn off the power. Disconnect J758 from the DADF PWB. Approx. 19 ohms are measured between the 1 pin and 2/3/4/5 pins each of Connector J758. Y N Replace the Tray Motor (PL 4.4). Replace the DADF PWB (PL 4.3). Enter DC330 [005-203](DADF Level Sensor). Select Start. Manually raise and lower the Nudger Roll. The display toggles between H and L. Y N Using 2.2.3.2 Permeable Sensor Failure FIP, troubleshoot the DADF Level Sensor. Enter DC330 [005-202](DADF Bottom Sensor). Select Start. Manually raise and lower the DADF Tray. The display toggles between H and L. Y N Using 2.2.3.2 Permeable Sensor Failure FIP, troubleshoot the DADF Bottom Sensor. Check the Torque Limiter (PL 4.4), Sensor Actuator, etc. If no problem is found, replace the DADF PWB (PL 4.3).

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 005-xxx FIP

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005-940 DADF No Original Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS)

005-941 DADF Not Enough Document (Except 4127/4112EPS)

BSD-ON:CH5.2

BSD-ON:CH5.2

It is detected that a doc is pulled out.

It is detected that the qty of docs is short of the full qty after the reloading of all.

Procedure

Procedure

Do as indicated on the UI.

Do as indicated on the UI.

005-942 DADF Tray Stack Over Fail (Except 4127/4112EPS) BSD-ON:CH5.1 It was detected that when Nudger Solenoid was pulled in at the start of a job Level Sensor did not turn OFF.

Procedure No action is required. Reduce the qty of documents for reloading.

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 005-xxx FIP

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010-311 Fuser Heat Roll STS-1 Disconnection Fail

010-312 Fuser Heat Roll STS-2 Disconnection Fail

BSD-ON:CH10.5

BSD-ON:CH10.5

Fuser Heat Roll STS-1 Open Wire is detected.

Fuser Heat Roll STS-2 Open Wire is detected.

Initial Actions

Initial Actions



Check if the Drawer is pushed in with the Fuser Unit improperly seated before the power is turned on.



Check if the Drawer is pushed in with the Fuser Unit improperly seated before the power is turned on.



Check that the connectors ( P/J146) (white) on the Heat Roll Thermistor 1 are connected.



Check that the connectors ( P/J147)(black) on the Heat Roll Thermistor 2 are connected.



Check that the Drawer Connectors ( P/J612) connecting the Fuser Unit and the main unit are free from bent pins, foreign objects and burnout.



Check that the Drawer Connectors ( P/J612) connecting the Fuser Unit and the main unit are free from bent pins, foreign objects and burnout.



Check that the appearance of the Heat Roll Thermistor 1 is free from breakage.



Heat Roll Thermistor 2 P147-2 to MCU PWB J405-A6Check that the appearance of the Heat Roll Thermistor 2 is free from breakage.

Procedure Turn off the power. Remove the Fuser Unit. (REP 15.1.1) Disconnect the connectors ( P/J146)(white) on the Heat Roll Thermistor 1. Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2. The resistance is infinite. Y N Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the MCU PWB (PL 2.1). • Heat Roll Thermistor 1 P146-1 to MCU PWB J405-A7 •

Heat Roll Thermistor 1 P146-2 to MCU PWB J405-A6

Procedure Turn off the power. Remove the Fuser Unit. (REP 15.1.1) Disconnect the connectors ( P/J147)(black) on the Heat Roll Thermistor 2. Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2. The resistance is infinite. Y N Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the MCU PWB (PL 2.1). • Heat Roll Thermistor 2 P147-1 to MCU PWB J405-A5 •

Heat Roll Thermistor 2 P147-2 to MCU PWB J405-A6

Replace the Heat Roll Thermistor 1 (PL 15.8). Replace the Heat Roll Thermistor 2 (PL 15.8).

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 010-xxx FIP

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010-313 Fuser Heat Roll STS-3 Disconnection Fail

010-315 Fuser Latch Contact Fail

BSD-ON:CH10.5

BSD-ON:CH9.14, CH10.2

Fuser Heat Roll STS-3 Open Wire is detected.



Nip Sensor does not turn ON a spec time after the Latch On signal is sent.



When Fuser Exit Sensor is turned On then Off during printing, Fuser Nip Sensor is Off.

Initial Actions •

Check if the Drawer is pushed in with the Fuser Unit improperly seated before the power is turned on.



Check that the connectors ( P/J149)(blue) on the Heat Roll Thermistor are connected.



Check that the Drawer Connectors ( P/J612) connecting the Fuser Unit and the main unit are free from bent pins, foreign objects and burnout.



Check that the appearance of the Heat Roll Thermistor 3 is free from breakage.

Procedure Turn off the power. Remove the Fuser Unit. (REP 15.1.1) Disconnect the connectors ( P/J149)(blue) on the Heat Roll Thermistor 3. Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2. The resistance is infinite. Y N Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If the wires are good, replace the MCU PWB (PL 2.1). • Heat Roll Thermistor 3 P149-1 to MCU PWB J405-A4 •

Heat Roll Thermistor 3 P149-2 to MCU PWB J405-A6

Replace the Heat Roll Thermistor 3 (PL 15.8).

Initial Actions •

Check that the half-moon shaped plate that blocks the Fuser Nip Sensor is not broken.



Check that the couplings are engaged.



Check that the Drawer Connectors ( P/J612) connecting the Fuser Unit and the main unit are free from bent pins, foreign objects and burnout.



Check NVM [744-264] value (default=230) (Fuser Nip Contact Fail time) PfShowInfoRedirFile 2. The 2.txt log starts appearing. Obtain this.

2.

Register a job flow from EasyAdmin. This enables the host names with EUC codes (Japanese) to be transferred.

3.

Check [Server Name/IP Address] with the Address List. •

WinNT 4.0: If IP address is specified, SMB transfer to WinNT 4.0 becomes unavailable.



WinXP: Even if IP address is specified, SMB transfer is available.

Change [Server Name/IP Address] to a host name. 4.

Perform the following procedures to check for the failure where SMB transfer is unavailable via the Address List. (1)

Ask (a PDC server manager) to add this product machine to a domain.

(2)

Ask him to set a local user and password in the PC storage server (or a domain client higher than WIN workstation). This local user and password = the user and password in the Address List.

(3)

Ask him to grant the permission for the user that has been created in the scan data storage folder of the PC storage server (or the domain client higher than WIN2000) in Step (2) (for NTFS, FAT32 is not used). After that, share the folder and set the permission for sharing.

(4)

The workgroup name in the SMB properties shown from the appropriate device internet service = the same as the domain (a) to be used as a domain name. If the procedure in (a) is inappropriate, the error 016-782 occurs. If the procedures in (b) and (c) are inappropriate, the error 016-784 occurs.

If the problem persists after performing this procedure, perform the procedures in OF-09 Common Job Fail.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

OF-15 NET Job Fail

Procedure

Procedure

Perform the procedures in OF-07 Fax System Fail.

1.

Check the version of the Controller ROM. Download the latest version of the software if it is not. See 2.6.1Software Download.)

2.

Ask the customer what operation he/she did when the error occurred. Using the same operational procedure, try to reproduce the error.

3.

When the error occurs, obtain the "info9 or xxx.tgz" file log without turning OFF the power. (See 2.5.2 Logging/Extraction Tools Operational Instructions.)

The problem can be errors in server settings or customer operation. Instead of replacing the ESS PWB, ask the Support division for instructions.

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 2.3.1 OF-xxx FIP

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Initial Actions

OF-31 [No Error Code] (Problem: "Does not start up at power ON" error can be reproduced.)

Collect the detailed procedures below from the customer when a trouble occurred.

Initial Actions

OF-30 [No Error Code] (No problems during service call)

Collect the detailed procedures below from the customer when a trouble occurred.

1.

In which mode the problem occurred? (Copy/Scan/Print/Fax)

2.

What job was performed when the problem occurred?

1.

In which mode the problem occurred? (Copy/Scan/Print/Fax)

3.

Check the job settings from the UI.

2.

What job was performed when the problem occurred?

4.

Check whether HDD spool is enabled/disabled.

3.

Check the job settings from the UI.

5.

Collect other information as much as possible to reproduce the error.

4.

Check whether HDD spool is enabled/disabled.

5.

Collect other information as much as possible to reproduce the error. "Does not start up at power ON" during service call

No problem was encountered during the service call.

Procedure

The problem is ongoing and can be reproduced.

1.

Obtain the "info9 or xxx.tgz" and "Redir or xxx.tgz" files using the log tool. (See 2.5.2 Logging Procedure)

2.

At this point, if the system starts by turning the power ON, obtain reports by referring to 2.7.1 List of Collected Reports by Job according to the job type "Copy/Scan/Print/Others" in which the error occurs.

1.

If the problem is ongoing and can be reproduced, leave it alone for 10 minutes to wait for 116-399 to occur. After the error occurs, or even if the error does not occur after 10 minutes, obtain the "info9 or xxx.tgz" and "Redir or xxx.tgz" files using the log tool. (See 2.5.2 Logging Procedure)

3.

[For machines installed with ESS Hardware Diagnostic only] Perform ESS Hardware Diagnostic. (See ESS Hardware Diagnostic Procedure)

2.

[For machines installed with ESS Hardware Diagnostic only] Perform ESS Hardware Diagnostic. (See ESS Hardware Diagnostic Procedure)

4.

[For machines installed with IOT (AST: Analysis Support Tool) Diagnostic only] Perform IOT Diagnostic. (See IOT Diagnostic Procedure)

3.

Download the latest version of the software if it is not. (See 2.6.1 Software Download)

4.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures. Check the connection of the ESS PWB and (IISS PWB, IOT PWB, Monza PWB) connector cables, make sure that they are connected properly and then perform the same operation that caused the error to occur.

5.

Pull out and reinsert the ESS RAM DIMM, then perform the same operation that caused the error to occur.

6.

Disconnect and reconnect the HDD connectors, then perform the same operation that caused the error to occur.

7.

Remove the HDD and try to start up the machine. If the machine starts up despite any error displays, perform the following procedures.

5.

Procedure

[For machines installed with IIT Diagnostic only] Perform IIT Diagnostic. (See IIT Diagnostic Procedure)

If the log could not be obtained in step 1, obtain the "info9 or xxx.tgz" and "Redir or xxx.tgz" files using the log tool. (See 2.5.2 Logging Procedure) [For machines installed with IOT (AST: Analysis Support Tool) Diagnostic only] Perform IOT Diagnostic. (See IOT Diagnostic Procedure) [For machines installed with IIT Diagnostic only] Perform IIT Diagnostic. (See IIT Diagnostic Procedure) 8.

Replace the RAM DIMM, then perform the same operation that caused the error to occur.

9.

Replace the HDD, then perform the same operation that caused the error to occur.

10. Replace the ESS PWB, then perform the same operation that caused the error to occur. If the system is not restored after the ESS PWB has been replaced, reinstall the original ESS PWB and contact Support G for instructions. Prepare the logs and the obtained reports as required to be sent to Support G.

OF-32 [No Error Code] (Problem: "Does not return from Power Save" error can be reproduced.)

OF-33 [No Error Code] (Problem: "Remained in 'Copying...' or 'Printing...'" error can be reproduced.)

Initial Actions

Initial Actions

Collect the detailed procedures below from the customer when a trouble occurred.

Collect the detailed procedures below from the customer when a trouble occurred.

1.

In which mode the problem occurred? (Copy/Scan/Print/Fax)

1.

In which mode the problem occurred? (Copy/Scan/Print/Fax)

2.

What job was performed when the problem occurred?

2.

What job was performed when the problem occurred?

3.

Check the job settings from the UI.

3.

Check the job settings from the UI.

4.

Check whether HDD spool is enabled/disabled.

4.

Check whether HDD spool is enabled/disabled.

5.

Collect other information as much as possible to reproduce the error.

5.

Collect other information as much as possible to reproduce the error.

The "Does not return from Power Save" problem is ongoing during the service call and can be reproduced. (Excluding cases where the machine still do not start up normally after a power OFF and ON)

The "Remained in 'Copying...' or 'Printing...'" problem is ongoing during the service call and can be reproduced.

Procedure

Procedure

1.

If the problem is ongoing and can be reproduced, obtain the "info9 or xxx.tgz" and "Redir or xxx.tgz" files using the log tool. (See 2.5.2 Logging Procedure)

1.

If the problem is ongoing during a service call, obtain the "info9 or xxx.tgz" and "Redir or xxx.tgz" files using the log tool. (See 2.5.2 Logging Procedure)

2.

[For machines installed with ESS Hardware Diagnostic only] Perform ESS Hardware Diagnostic. (See ESS Hardware Diagnostic Procedure)

2.

Check for a change in UI message by opening and closing the IOT Front Panel, etc.

3.

[For machines installed with ESS Hardware Diagnostic only] Perform ESS Hardware Diagnostic. (See ESS Hardware Diagnostic Procedure)

4.

[For machines installed with IOT (AST: Analysis Support Tool) Diagnostic only] Perform IOT Diagnostic. (See IOT Diagnostic Procedure)

3.

[For machines installed with IOT (AST: Analysis Support Tool) Diagnostic only] Start up normally and perform IOT Diagnostic. (See IOT Diagnostic Procedure)

4.

[For machines installed with IIT Diagnostic only] Perform IIT Diagnostic.

5.

If the log could not be obtained in step 1, obtain the "info9 or xxx.tgz" and "Redir or xxx.tgz" files using the log tool. (See 2.5.2 Logging Procedure)

5.

[For machines installed with IIT Diagnostic only] Perform IIT Diagnostic. (See IIT Diagnostic Procedure)

6.

Download the latest version of the software if it is not. (See 2.6.1 Software Download)

6.

7.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures. Check the connection of the ESS PWB and (IISS PWB, IOT PWB, Monza PWB) connector cables, make sure that they are connected properly and then perform the same operation that caused the error to occur.

Check the software version. Download the latest version of the software if it is not. (See 2.6.1 Software Download) The download is not required if the Controller ROM version is already the latest. Proceed to step 7.

7.

Download the latest version of the software if it is not. (See 2.6.1 Software Download)

8.

Pull out and reinsert the ESS RAM DIMM, then perform the same operation that caused the error to occur.

8.

9.

Disconnect and reconnect the HDD connectors, then perform the same operation that caused the error to occur.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures. Check the connection of the ESS PWB and (IISS PWB, IOT PWB, Monza PWB) connector cables, make sure that they are connected properly and then perform the same operation that caused the error to occur.

9.

Pull out and reinsert the ESS RAM DIMM, then perform the same operation that caused the error to occur.

10. Replace the RAM DIMM, then perform the same operation that caused the error to occur.

10. Disconnect and reconnect the HDD connectors, then perform the same operation that caused the error to occur.

11. Replace the HDD, then perform the same operation that caused the error to occur. 12. Replace the ESS PWB, then perform the same operation that caused the error to occur. If the system is not restored after the ESS PWB has been replaced, reinstall the original ESS PWB and contact Support G for instructions. Prepare the logs and the obtained reports as required to be sent to Support G.

11. Replace the RAM DIMM, then perform the same operation that caused the error to occur. 12. Replace the HDD, then perform the same operation that caused the error to occur. 13. Replace the ESS PWB, then perform the same operation that caused the error to occur. 14. Replace the MCU PWB, then perform the same operation that caused the error to occur. If the system is not restored after the MCU PWB has been replaced, reinstall the original MCU PWB and contact Support G for instructions. Prepare the logs and the obtained reports as required to be sent to Support G.

Version.1 .1.1

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 2.3.1 OF-xxx FIP

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002-500 UI error

002-770 JT Processing - HD Full

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

CUI Scan Panel UI Detection Error

The HD capacity was insufficient during Job Template processing in the job.

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

UI detection error during the startup of a CUI scan job.

The system aborted a job due to insufficient HD capacity during Job Template processing.

1.

The IIT is occupied

2.

Fault has occurred

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

3.

Service is not CUI

OF-02 HDD System Fail

4.

Upper limit number of sheets for the XSA

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions] After the Fault has been cleared, perform the same operation again. Or, check for any restrictions due to XSA. If the problem persists, follow the logging procedures to obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support Department.

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-319

2.3.2 Controller FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 002-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-320

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

003-310 IIT extension memory capacity is insufficient.

003-319 IITsc Video Driver Detection Fail

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Sub System Fail

Sub System Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

The Fax Card is installed but the IISS extension memory capacity is insufficient (less than 256 MB)

[Detection Conditions]

Video Driver Detection Fail

[Detection Conditions]

This is a Fault Code detected by the IITsc after bypassing the 116-389 detection conditions when turning the power ON. It was detected that the Fax Card is installed but the extension memory capacity in the document scan section is less than 256 MB.

When the following error was detected from the Driver

Restrictions when this error occurs: The DADF is unavailable when this fail occurs. Fax can still be sent using the platen.

Sub System Fail

Install the IISS Extension Memory (the memory on the extension PWB at the side of the IIT-IPS).

[Fault Content]

003-311 IIT CDI I/F Mismatch

IISS sending error detected by Controller. (Incorrect parameter instructed)

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

sub

An abnormal parameter is set as the argument for the Send function.

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

IIT CDI I/F mismatch

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Detection Conditions] During the initialization of the Controller, the IIT CDI I/F has a lack of information from the IIT (a mismatch between Controller Version and IIT Version).

OF-05 IIT System Fail

003-321 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 2 [Error Type]

Upgrade the IIT software to a certain version that can be combined with the Controller version.

Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] IISS sending error detected by Controller.

[Error Type]

(Incorrect Sequence No.)

Sub System Fail

[Detection Conditions] After commands were sent twice from the Cont, the Cont could not receive the ACK from the IISS (the Sequence No. of the sent Message Packet is not correct).

System Soft Fail

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-05 IIT System Fail Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

I/F failure between the controller and the IIT

OF-05 IIT System Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

An IITsc software failure is determined.

Other Compression Type Errors

4.

[Error Type]

Turn the power OFF then ON.

[Detection Conditions]

3.

003-320 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 1

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

DMA Transfer Error

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

The DADF can still be used even when this fail occurs. However, as a restriction, duplex scan can only be performed by mechanical reversing operation.

003-318 IITsc Soft Fail

Compression Threshold Exceeded

2.

[Corrective Actions]



[Corrective Actions]

1.

OF-05 IIT System Fail

003-322 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 3 02/2009 2-321

003-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 003-xxx FIP

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-322

[Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] IISS sending error detected by Controller. (Incorrect Packet No.)

[Detection Conditions] After commands were sent twice from the Cont, the Cont could not receive the ACK from the IISS (the Packet No. of the sent Message Packet is not correct).

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-05 IIT System Fail

003-323 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 4 [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] IISS sending error detected by Controller. (Incorrect message length)

[Detection Conditions] After commands were sent twice from the Cont, the Cont could not receive the ACK from the IISS (the message length of the sent Message Packet is not correct).

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-05 IIT System Fail

Version.1 .1.1 (Parity error)

[Detection Conditions] After commands were sent twice from the Cont, the Cont could not receive the ACK from the IISS (parity error was detected at the IISS Hardware).

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-05 IIT System Fail

003-326 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 7 [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] IISS sending error detected by Controller. (Framing error)

[Detection Conditions] After commands were sent twice from the Cont, the Cont could not receive the ACK from the IISS (framing error was detected at the IISS Hardware).

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-05 IIT System Fail

003-327 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 8 [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content]

003-324 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 5

IISS sending error detected by Controller.

[Error Type]

(Overrun error)

Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] IISS sending error detected by Controller. (Check code error)

[Detection Conditions] After commands were sent twice from the Cont, the Cont could not receive the ACK from the IISS (the check code of the sent Message Packet is not correct).

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-05 IIT System Fail

003-325 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 6 [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] IISS sending error detected by Controller.

[Detection Conditions] After commands were sent twice from the Cont, the Cont could not receive the ACK from the IISS (overrun error was detected at the IISS Hardware).

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-05 IIT System Fail

003-328 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 9 [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] IISS sending error detected by Controller. (Sending abortion error)

[Detection Conditions] After a command was sent twice from the Cont, the Cont could not receive the ACK from the IISS (the receiving abortion error was detected after the header has been recognized at the IISS).

003-332 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 13

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-05 IIT System Fail

Sub System Fail

003-329 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 10

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

IISS receiving error detected by Controller

Sub System Fail

(Check code error)

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

IISS receiving error detected by Controller

The NAK that notifies of the occurrence of a transmission failure is received. (The check code of the received Message Packet is incorrect.)

(Sequence No. error)

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

The NAK that notifies of the occurrence of a transmission failure is received. (The Sequence No. of the received Message Packet is incorrect.)

OF-05 IIT System Fail

003-333 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 14

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-05 IIT System Fail

Sub System Fail

003-330 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 11

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

IISS receiving error detected by Controller

Sub System Fail

(Parity error)

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

IISS receiving error detected by Controller

The NAK that notifies of the occurrence of a transmission failure is received. (A parity error was detected by hardware of the UART.)

(Incorrect Packet No.)

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

The NAK that notifies of the occurrence of a transmission failure is received. (The Packet No. of the received Message Packet is incorrect.)

OF-05 IIT System Fail

003-334 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 15

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-05 IIT System Fail

Sub System Fail

003-331 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 12

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

IISS receiving error detected by Controller

Sub System Fail

(Framing error)

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

IISS receiving error detected by Controller

The NAK that notifies of the occurrence of a transmission failure is received. (A framing error was detected by hardware of the UART.)

(Incorrect message length)

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

The NAK that notifies of the occurrence of a transmission failure is received. (The message length of the received Message Packet is incorrect.)

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-05 IIT System Fail

003-335 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 16 [Error Type]

OF-05 IIT System Fail Version.1 .1.1

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003-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 003-xxx FIP

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[Fault Content]

Version.1 .1.1

[Corrective Actions]

IISS receiving error detected by Controller

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

(Overrun error)

OF-05 IIT System Fail

[Detection Conditions] The NAK that notifies of the occurrence of a transmission failure is received. (An overrun error was detected by hardware of the UART.)

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-05 IIT System Fail

003-336 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 17 [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] IISS receiving error detected by Controller (Receiving abortion error)

[Detection Conditions] The NAK that notifies of the occurrence of a transmission failure is received. (Abortion of receiving was detected after the header has been recognized.)

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-05 IIT System Fail

003-337 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 18 [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] There was no response to the Power ON command sent to the IISS after restoring from Power Saver mode.

[Detection Conditions] After recovering from Power Saver mode, there was no response for a specified time after the Power ON command was sent to the IISS.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-05 IIT System Fail

003-338 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 19 [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] Incorrect argument error for sending (IITsc Detection)

[Detection Conditions] The driver detected an incorrect Send parameter argument from the application.

003-339 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 20 [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] Transmission establishing error for sending (IITsc Detection)

[Detection Conditions] The establishment of PAR transmission failed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-05 IIT System Fail

003-340 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 21 [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] Synchronous send error (IITsc Detection)

[Detection Conditions] A PAR synchronization error during sending occurred.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-05 IIT System Fail

003-341 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 22 [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] Transmission error for sending (IITsc Detection)

[Detection Conditions] A PAR transmission error during sending occurred.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-05 IIT System Fail

003-342 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 23 [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] Incorrect argument error for receiving (IITsc Detection)

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

The driver detected an incorrect Receive parameter argument from the application.

[Corrective Actions]

X PIO Unmatch Fail 2

[Detection Conditions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-05 IIT System Fail

When IIT Image Delivered was received from the IISS, an error of the X Hot Line was detected.

[Corrective Actions]

003-343 IISS-ESS Communication Fail 24

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-05 IIT System Fail

[Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content]

003-701 Duplication prevention code detect [Error Type]

Synchronous receive error (IITsc Detection)

[Detection Conditions]

Job

[Fault Content]

A PAR synchronization error during receiving occurred.

[Corrective Actions]

The HWM Detection H/W detects copy restriction codes in document data

[Detection Conditions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

When the document was scanned, the HWM Detection H/W detected copy restriction codes in the document.

OF-05 IIT System Fail

003-344 IISS_ESS X Hotline Fail PowerOn

[Corrective Actions] Use a document which does not have any copy restriction codes embedded.

[Error Type]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to correct it.

Sub System Fail

Detection error due to Hybrid Watermark Board failure.

[Fault Content]

Replace the Hybrid Watermark Board.

X Hotline Failure during Power ON

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure:

[Detection Conditions] X Hotline signal error was detected during Power ON sequence.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-05 IIT System Fail

003-345 X PIO Unmatch Fail 1 [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-702 Different magnification, for surface and back of a document [Error Type] Job

[Fault Content] Different magnification, for surface and back of a document

[Detection Conditions] In copying the two sides of the document simultaneously, the machine detected such settings as apply different magnification ratios to the face (side 1) and the back (side 2) of the document.

X PIO Unmatch Fail 1

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

When X Job Fail was received from the IISS, an error of the X Hot Line was detected.

Change the settings so that the same magnification ratio can be applied to the face (side 1) and the back (side 2) of the document.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, perform the following.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

OF-05 IIT System Fail

003-346 X PIO Unmatch Fail 2

003-750 Book Duplex-Insufficient Docs

[Error Type]

[Error Type] Job Fail

Sub System Fail Version.1 .1.1

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003-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 003-xxx FIP

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-326

[Fault Content] The number of documents is insufficient in book duplex print

[Detection Conditions] No sheets are stored in the setting conditions.

[Corrective Actions]

Version.1 .1.1

[Detection Conditions] The 300 dpi or larger resolution which cannot be scanned in the DADF Mixed 2-Sided Mode Scan was detected.

[Corrective Actions] Perform scanning below 200 dpi resolution.

Change the parameters and repeat the operation.

Or perform scanning in other than mixed mode.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-751 Under PANTHER Capacity (Scan)

003-754 S2X recoverable error

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Capability of Panther for image data size in Scan Service deteriorated (IITsc).

[Detection Conditions] According to the document area settings and the scan area (Width mm x Lengh mm), a processing image data with the size smaller than the one that can be processed in the M/C hardware was detected.

[Corrective Actions] Increase the resolution or enlarge the scan area (Width mm x Length mm). If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-752 Cannot scan 600DPI [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] 600 dpi unavailable for DADF Mixed 2-Sided Mode Scan.

[Detection Conditions] The 600 dpi resolution which cannot be scanned in the DADF Mixed 2-Sided Mode Scan was detected.

[Corrective Actions] Perform scanning below 400 dpi resolution. Or perform scanning in other than mixed mode. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-753 Cannot scan over 300DPI [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] 300/400/600 dpi unavailable for DADF Mixed 2-Sided Mode Scan.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] The High Compression PDF Board (S2X) has a recoverable error

[Detection Conditions] A recoverable error was detected at the S2X PWB

[Corrective Actions] Execute the same job again. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-755 S2X command error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] The High Compression PDF Board (S2X) has a command error

[Detection Conditions] Command error returned from the S2X PWB.

[Corrective Actions] Execute the same job again. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-756 S2X command error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] All documents detected as blank paper at FAX Blank Detection.

[Detection Conditions] All scanned documents were detected as blank paper at Blank Detection.

[Corrective Actions] Check whether the documents are blank or inside out and execute the same job again.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-763 Adjustment Chart Not Found

003-757 Cannot scan over 400DPI

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

Original patch does not exist.

400/600 dpi unavailable for DADF Mixed 2-Sided Mode Scan

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

The chart patch could not be detected.

The 400 dpi or larger resolution which cannot be scanned in the DADF Mixed 2-Sided Mode Scan was detected.

[Corrective Actions] Place the Auto Gradation Correction Chart correctly.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Perform scanning at 300 dpi or lower resolution.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

Or perform scanning in other than mixed mode.

003-764 Document insufficient (image overlay)

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

Job Fail

003-760 Scan Settings Error

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

Insufficient documents for Image Overlay

Job Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

During Image Overlay, only 1 page can be stored (single sheet document).

Job parameter mismatch

This occurs in B/W machines and does not occur in Color machines.

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

The job properties are incorrect.

Abort the job.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Abort the job. Change the parameters and repeat the operation.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

003-780 Scan Image Compression Error

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Error Type]

003-761 Incorrect Paper Tray Size

Job Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

Fax Scan Compression Error

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

Tray selection error.

The compressed data size is larger than 8 times the size of the uncompressed data.

(The paper size in the tray that is selected is different from the paper size in the tray that will be selected by the APS.)

[Corrective Actions] Abort the job. Change the scan resolution parameter and repeat the operation.

[Detection Conditions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

When the Cover Content Tray or Separator + N set Tray is selected in APS, the paper size is different from that in the Cover Tray or the Transparency Tray.

[Corrective Actions] Change the job activation parameters such as Tray No., Paper Size, and repeat the operation.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-795 AMS Limit Error [Error Type] Job Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. Version.1 .1.1

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[Fault Content] AMS (Auto R/E) limit error. (The R/E ratio became out of range after the document auto detection when AMS is specified.)

[Detection Conditions] 25%-400% was not selected by AMS/AMS Auto-Fill.

[Corrective Actions]

Version.1 .1.1

[Detection Conditions] Because DAM memory is not enough, a selected resolution is not available for scanning a A3 document. It is available for scanning a A4/B4 document.

[Corrective Actions] Operate for scanning at below 600dpi. If the problem persists, increase DAM memory.

Abort the job. Change the parameters and repeat the operation.

If the problem still persists, go to the following procedure to resolve it.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-930 Cannot scan over 300DPI [Error Type] Operation Fail

[Fault Content] For scanning in the DADF mix duplex mode, 300dpi, 400dpi and 600dpi are not available.

[Detection Conditions] Because DAM memory is not enough, a selected resolution is not available for scanning a A3 document. It is available for scanning a A4/B4 document.

[Corrective Actions] Operate for scanning at below 300dpi. If the problem persists, increase DAM memory. If the problem still persists, go to the following procedure to resolve it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-931 Cannot scan over 400DPI [Error Type] Operation Fail

[Fault Content] For scanning in the DADF mix duplex mode, 400dpi and 600dpi are not available.

[Detection Conditions] Because DAM memory is not enough, a selected resolution is not available for scanning a A3 document. It is available for scanning a A4/B4 document.

[Corrective Actions] Operate for scanning at below 400dpi. If the problem persists, increase DAM memory. If the problem still persists, go to the following procedure to resolve it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-933 Next Documents Cannot scan over 300DPI [Error Type] Operation Fail

[Fault Content] For scanning in the DADF mix duplex mode, 300dpi, 400dpi and 600dpi are not available (when the next document exists).

[Detection Conditions] Because DAM memory is not enough, a selected resolution is not available for scanning a A3 document. It is available for scanning a A4/B4 document.

[Corrective Actions] Operate for scanning at below 300dpi. If the problem persists, increase DAM memory. If the problem still persists, go to the following procedure to resolve it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-934 Next Documents Cannot scan over 400DPI [Error Type] Operation Fail

[Fault Content] For scanning in the DADF mix duplex mode, 400dpi and 600dpi are not available (when the next document exists).

[Detection Conditions] Because DAM memory is not enough, a selected resolution is not available for scanning a A3 document. It is available for scanning a A4/B4 document.

[Corrective Actions] Operate for scanning at below 400dpi. If the problem persists, increase DAM memory. If the problem still persists, go to the following procedure to resolve it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-932 Cannot scan 600DPI

003-935 Next Documents Cannot scan over 600DPI

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Operation Fail

[Fault Content] For scanning in the DADF mix duplex mode, 600dpi is not available.

Operation Fail

003-944 Image repeat count fail

[Fault Content] For scanning in the DADF mix duplex mode, 600dpi is not available (when the next document exists).

[Detection Conditions] Because DAM memory is not enough, a selected resolution is not available for scanning a A3 document. It is available for scanning a A4/B4 document.

[Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Incorrect image repeat count (even one image cannot be pasted).

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

Even one image cannot be pasted when "Set Repeated Count-Auto" is specified for image repeat.

Operate for scanning at below 600dpi.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, increase DAM memory. If the problem still persists, go to the following procedure to resolve it.

Change the image repeat count parameter and repeat the operation.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-940 DAM memory insufficient

003-946 Every direction difference (Copy APS)

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Operation Error

Operation Error

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

Insufficient DAM memory detected.

Different in every direction of Copy (APS)

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

When IITsc is activated for the jobs that meet the following AND conditions: •

DAM memory < 384MB



Side 2 cover image is selected



Color mode is not set to Black/White



High Quality mode

Part of the image will be lost if the image is not rotated. However, a paper size that does not support rotation was selected.

[Corrective Actions] Select an appropriate paper tray manually. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

Cancel the job •

Clear the B/W setting for Color mode or the Side 2 cover image setting, and execute the job again.

003-947 Return Documents counts error [Error Type]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-942 Document size Auto Detect error [Error Type]

Operation Error

[Fault Content] Return documents error

[Detection Conditions]

Operation Error

If a user has returned an insufficient number of documents using Return Document, the message indicating that additional N number of documents are required is displayed and job cancelation is prompted.

[Fault Content] Document size error

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions] Since the number of documents is insufficient, reload the correct number of documents.

The document size cannot be automatically detected.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions] Input an appropriate value for the document size.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

003-948 Return Documents mismatch

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Error Type] Operation Error

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[Fault Content] Returned document size mismatch (Different size settings before/after return)

[Detection Conditions] A different document was returned by a user using Return Document.

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003-955 Documents size exchange error [Error Type] Operation Error



This error occurs only when the page information for the returned document has been already sent to the post-process software module.

[Fault Content]



However, because distributed page information will be discarded when the machine recovers from an interruption, the above fault is not considered an error.

[Detection Conditions]



The check items to determine different documents are document size/orientation and Color mode in ACS only.

[Corrective Actions] Return a document with the correct size again.

Document size change error (MixMode) When loading a document with Mixed Size Originals prohibited, a document of different size/orientation from the initial document was detected. •

Only Image Overlay has the function that inhibits different sizes during document added.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Reload the document.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

003-951 1job max page over [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Stored pages limit for a job exceeded

[Detection Conditions] The number of pages that can be scanned for a job is exceeded.

[Corrective Actions] Specify the job to avoid the detection conditions. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-952 Return Documents Color mismatch [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Returned document color mismatch (Different color detected before/after return).

[Detection Conditions] A different color of document was returned by a user using Return Document. •

This error occurs only when the page information for the returned document has been already sent to the post-process.



However, the error always occurs when recovered from interruption since the sent page information has been discarded.



The check items to determine different documents are document size/orientation and Color mode in ACS only.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-956 Documents size unknown error [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Document size undefined error (Only APS is selected for the function requiring document size setting).

[Detection Conditions] Undefined document size was detected when Platen is selected and only APS requires document size selection.

[Corrective Actions] Enter a document size from the Panel or select a tray. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-963 No APS object Tray [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] No APS compatible tray to set the relevant size.

[Detection Conditions] There was no APS compatible tray that could supply paper for printing without image loss. •

Image larger than A3/17"



Non-TTM tray does not support APS and the image is larger than A4/Letter.



All the APS supporting trays have failure.



APS supporting trays are all set to unavailable.

Return a document with the correct color again.



Non-standard size setting for all trays.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.



Black/White Copy for color attributes of all trays



Color Copy for B/W attributes of all trays

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Either load the paper size that is displayed on the Panel into the Tray or select a Tray that contains the desired paper size.

2.

In the case where an A4SEF document was misdetected to be a Letter document, first cancel the job, set the DADF Document Guide properly to both sides of the scanned document and then operate again.

Select a tray. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-965 ATS/APS No Paper (IITsc Detect)

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-968 Punch position error [Error Type]

ATS/APS No Paper APS/ATS NG (No Paper) (IIT)

[Detection Conditions] There was no paper in the tray that can be selected for APS.

[Corrective Actions] Add paper. Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, replace the tray module.

Operation Error

[Fault Content] Punch position error

[Detection Conditions] Unable to punch at the selected position. (Common among APS/Tray Selections)

[Corrective Actions] Specify an appropriate punch position or cancel Punch, and execute the job again.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-966 ATS/APS No Destination (IITsc) [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] ATS/APS No Destination Error ATS/APS NG (Other than No Paper) (IIT)

[Detection Conditions] There is no APS tray that is set to a specific size selected.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-969 Punch size error [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Punch size error (APS)

[Detection Conditions] Punch could not be done for the selected paper size.

[Corrective Actions] Cancel Punch and execute the same job again.

Load a tray with an appropriate size of paper or select an approprite tray.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, replace the tray module. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-967 DADF APS No Destination [Error Type] Operation Fail

OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-971 prevention code detect with the right to cancel [Error Type] Notice

[Fault Content] Copy restriction codes detected in document to be copied (for users who has the permission to temporarily clear the detection)

[Fault Content] Tray cannot be selected at DADF Letter Document APS

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] When job scan was executed by a user who has the permission to temporarily clear the copy restriction code detection, copy restriction codes were detected in the document.

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[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Because this document cannot be copied, press the "Cancel" or "Continue" button on the panel.

003-972 Maximum Stored Page Over Flow

Notice Error

[Fault Content] No. of lines in the Slow Scan direction exceeded during Fax N-up.

[Error Type] Notice Error

[Detection Conditions] The no. of lines in the Slow Scan direction exceeds the upper limit (65535) during processes such as Fax parallel overlay or enlargement of long documents.

[Fault Content] Maximum No. of stored pages exceeded

[Detection Conditions] When scanning a document, the no. of pages that has accumulated in the machine has exceeded the value of "Maximum Stored Number of Copy Sheets" set in system data.

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Or Page Memory is full.

[Corrective Actions] Press the Cancel button to stop the job. Decrease a resolution or magnification ratio and rerun the job.

[Corrective Actions] Set the no. of pages of the document to be within the maximum no. of pages that can be stored.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, check the installation of the page memory. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-973 Every direction difference

003-977 Document Miss Match (Multi Scan) [Error Type]

[Error Type] Notice Error

Notice Error

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

Document size mismatch (Document exchange during Multi Scan)

The document and the image are different in orientation.

[Detection Conditions]

(except when Poster is specified)

1.

Document replacement was detected during Bound Originals/Booklet/Poster scanning.

2.

When any operation that requires Return Document occurs in the job with Multi Scan (Bound Originals/Booklet/Poster) on Platen, a user returned a document of a different size from the original.

[Detection Conditions] When rotation is not available even though the orientation of the document and the image are different and part of the image will be lost if it is not rotated.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Reload a correct size document and resume operation.

Start the job without any changes or cancel the job.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-974 Next Original Specification

003-978 Color Document Miss Mutch (Multi Scan) [Error Type]

[Error Type] Notice Error

Notice Error

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content] Next document specified

[Detection Conditions] Scanning has been completed for all loaded documents.

[Corrective Actions] Decide whether there is another document.

Document color mismatch (Document replacement during Multi Scan)

[Detection Conditions] 1.

Document replacement was detected during Bound Originals/Booklet/Poster scanning.

2.

When any operation that requires Return Document occurs in the job with Multi Scan (Bound Originals/Booklet/Poster) on Platen, a user returned a document of a different color at ACS.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Reload a correct size paper and resume operation.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

003-976 FAX Line Memory Overflow (N up)

OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-980 Staple position error [Error Type] Notice Error

[Fault Content] Staple Position Error

[Detection Conditions] Staple is not available at the specified position.

[Corrective Actions] Specify a Staple position again or cancel Staple, and execute the same job again. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-981 Staple size error [Error Type] Notice Error

[Fault Content] Staple size error (Copy APS)

[Detection Conditions] Staple could not be done for the selected paper size.

[Corrective Actions] Specify a Staple position again or cancel Staple, and execute the same job again. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

003-982 IITsc HDD access error [Error Type] Notice

[Fault Content] HD-FULL was detected with no pages stored. An error where the FULL is not cleared even after some time has passed.

[Detection Conditions] HDD was determined to be full due to collate, stored or interrupted jobs.

[Corrective Actions] Process or delete the jobs (documents) stored in the same HDD partition, and repeat the operation. If the problem persists, expand the HDD partition size of the Copy service. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure: OF-09 Common Job Fail OF-10 HDD Job Fail

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005-500 Write to DADF-ROM error detection (During DLD method)

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Operation Fail DADF-loaded documents Fail (DADF-250)

Job Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

When the Nudger Solenoid is turned ON to return at the start of a job, it is detected that the Level Sensor does not turn OFF.

An error has occurred during the process of writing data to the DADF-ROM (During DLD method)

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

An error was detected when writing data to the DADF-ROM.

Reduce documents in number and reload a smaller number of them.

Not able to carry out normal operation because ROM content is missing.

If the problem persists, go the the following procedure to resolve it.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

Retry job. If retry failed, replace the DADF-ROM and perform VerUP operation on the DLD method again.

005-940 DADF No Original [Error Type] Operation Fail

[Fault Content] Final document correction notification due to DADF document being pulled out

[Detection Conditions] The system detected a pulled out document.

[Corrective Actions] Reload the document. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

005-941 Doc number of sheets is insufficient [Error Type] Operation Fail

[Fault Content] Though all documents/N documents reloaded, the machine detected one or more documents were missimg.

[Detection Conditions] Whether all documents or N documents are reloaded, the machine detects one or more documents are missimg while skipping scanned documents (i.e. feeding them without scanning them). If a failure occurs before the machine finishes scanning documents and outputs them, the machine skips scanned documents even if it instructs the user to reload N documents.

[Corrective Actions] As the number of documents is insufficient, reload a proper number of documents. If the problem persists, go the the following procedure to resolve it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

005-942 Doc fault loading on DADF Version.1 .1.1

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007-954 SMH size mismatch

007-969 CentreTray full stack

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

operation

Operation

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

SMH Size Mismatch (Slow Scan Length Error)

Full Stack Fail

Imari-MF: Slow Scan Length/Fast Scan Width Error

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

Paper Full Stack on the Center Tray was detected.

The size information specified for printing through this machine is different from the size of SMH paper (=the Tray Dial-set size).

[Corrective Actions] Remove the paper from the Tray.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Load the SMH of this machine with paper of the size that the customer selected for the job.

2.

Set the SMH Dial of this machine for the size that the customer selected for the job. If the dial does not have the desired paper size, set it for “Other”.

007-959 OHP kind mismatch (Not white frame OHP) [Error Type] Operation

[Fault Content] Transparencies with borders were detected [Process on the IOTdc] The system is shut down (stop) if Transparencies with borders are detected regardless of the paper type setting in the Controller.

[Detection Conditions] When checking Transparencies for borders (by the OHP Sensor) after feeding has started, jam occurs when borders were detected.

[Corrective Actions] Use Xerox transparencies without borders.

007-960 Paper kind mismatch [Error Type] Operation

[Fault Content] Paper Type mismatch between Transparency and Plain Paper [Process on the IOTdc] This error occurs when the paper fed is different from that specified in the Controller (Plain paper and Heavyweight cannot be recognized).

[Detection Conditions] When Plain Paper was fed although the User has specified for Transparency, or when Transparency was fed when the specification was for anything other than Transparency.

[Corrective Actions] Load Transparency, Plain Paper, or the correct Paper Type as specified, and then clear the error. Version.1 .1.1

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011-941 MBX #01 Bin Full Stack

[Detection Conditions] The maximum Stack size is detected by the Full Stack Sensor.

[Error Type] Operation Fail

[Corrective Actions] Remove paper from the Finisher Top Tray.

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Full Stack is detected at the relevant Bin.

[Detection Conditions] The maximum Stack size is detected by the Full Stack Sensor.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

011-945 MBX #05 Bin Full Stack [Error Type] Operation Fail

Remove paper from the Finisher Top Tray. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Fault Content] Full Stack is detected at the relevant Bin.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

011-942 MBX #02 Bin Full Stack

[Detection Conditions] The maximum Stack size is detected by the Full Stack Sensor.

[Error Type] Operation Fail

[Corrective Actions] Remove paper from the Finisher Top Tray.

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Full Stack is detected at the relevant Bin.

[Detection Conditions] The maximum Stack size is detected by the Full Stack Sensor.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

011-946 MBX #06 Bin Full Stack [Error Type] Operation Fail

Remove paper from the Finisher Top Tray. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Fault Content] Full Stack is detected at the relevant Bin.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

011-943 MBX #03 Bin Full Stack

[Detection Conditions] The maximum Stack size is detected by the Full Stack Sensor.

[Error Type] Operation Fail

[Corrective Actions] Remove paper from the Finisher Top Tray.

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Full Stack is detected at the relevant Bin.

[Detection Conditions] The maximum Stack size is detected by the Full Stack Sensor.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

011-947 MBX #07 Bin Full Stack [Error Type] Operation Fail

Remove paper from the Finisher Top Tray. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Fault Content] Full Stack is detected at the relevant Bin.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

011-944 MBX #04 Bin Full Stack

[Detection Conditions] The maximum Stack size is detected by the Full Stack Sensor.

[Error Type] Operation Fail

[Corrective Actions] Remove paper from the Finisher Top Tray.

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

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011-948 MBX #08 Bin Full Stack [Error Type] Operation Fail

[Fault Content] Full Stack is detected at the relevant Bin.

[Detection Conditions] The maximum Stack size is detected by the Full Stack Sensor.

[Corrective Actions] Remove paper from the Finisher Top Tray. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

011-949 MBX #09 Bin Full Stack [Error Type] Operation Fail

[Fault Content] Full Stack is detected at the relevant Bin.

[Detection Conditions] The maximum Stack size is detected by the Full Stack Sensor.

[Corrective Actions] Remove paper from the Finisher Top Tray. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

011-950 MBX #10 Bin Full Stack [Error Type] Operation Fail

[Fault Content] Full Stack is detected at the relevant Bin.

[Detection Conditions] The maximum Stack size is detected by the Full Stack Sensor.

[Corrective Actions] Remove paper from the Finisher Top Tray. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

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012-500 Write to Finisher/MACS-ROM error detection (During DLD method)

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Finisher Stapler Pin NEAR EMPTY It is detected when any of the following has occurred:

Job Fail

[Fault Content] An error has occurred during the process of writing data to the Finisher/MACS-ROM (During DLD method)



Low Staple Sensor ON is detected during power ON and Interlock Close



Low Staple Sensor ON is detected right before the Staple Head Close operation

[Corrective Actions] Use the Generic FIP to check the Sensor.

[Detection Conditions]

If required, replace the Low Staple Sensor.

Error was detected when writing into the Finisher-ROM (or MACS-ROM on the DCCf450MP).

012-966 Scratch Sheet Compile

Does not operate normally because the ROM content has been erased.

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

If the trouble persists after retrying, replace the Finisher-ROM (or MACS-ROm on the DCCf450MP) and download again to perform the upgrade.

Operation

[Fault Content]

012-911 Stacker Lower Safety

Scratch Sheet Compile

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Operation

When abnormal paper (Scratch Sheet), which is notified from the IOT via the Delivered Sheet Break command, was output to the Compiler

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

Stacker Lower Safety warning

Use the Generic FIP to check the Sensor.

(Obstruction was found at the bottom of the Stacker Elevator)

If required, replace the Top Cover Interlock.

[Detection Conditions] The Height Alignment was not successful within 250msec when the Height Adjustment was performed for output paper to the Stacker Tray (Tray lowering down) in the middle of a job.

012-969 IOT Center Tray Full [Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Operation

Remove all paper from the Stacker and check the operation of the Finisher Stacker No Paper Sensor. If it is not working, replace it.

012-914 Stacker Tray Staple Set Over Count

[Fault Content] IOT Center Tray Full

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

When the H-Tra IOT Full Paper Sensor is detected to be ON for 10 successive seconds.

Operation

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Use the Generic FIP to check the Sensor.

Stacker Tray Staple Set Over Count

If required, replace the H-Tra IOT Full Paper Sensor.

[Detection Conditions] The Staple Set Count of the Stacker Tray has exceeded 50 sets during the Staple Set Eject operation.

[Corrective Actions] Remove all paper from the Stacker and check the operation of the Finisher Stacker No Paper Sensor. If it is not working, replace it.

012-965 Stapler Pin near empty [Error Type] Operation Version.1 .1.1

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016-210 SW Option Fail (HDD Not Exist)

[Detection Conditions] One of the SW option functions cannot be executed due to insufficient Page Memory capacity.

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Local Fail

Turn the power OFF then ON.

[Fault Content]

Expand the Memory (Page) of the Controller Board.

[SW optional function not achieved]

016-213 SW Option Fail (Printer CARD Not Exist)

One of the SW option functions cannot be executed due to a HDD error or HDD not installed.

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

The Controller Board HDD was not installed or an error was detected when SW optional function was enabled.

Local Fail

[Fault Content]

[Option name to be detected]

[SW optional function not achieved]



iFAX Kit



Address Book Expansion Kit

One of the SW option functions cannot be executed due to a PRT_CARD error or PRT_CARD not installed.



Water Marking Kit



Data Security Kit



Annotation

The PRT_CARD was not installed or an error was detected when SW optional function was enabled.



Scanner Kit

[Option name to be detected]

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]



Turn the power OFF then ON.

iFAX kit

[Corrective Actions]

Check the HDD connector.

Turn the power OFF then ON.

Install or replace the HDD to the Controller Board.

Install the PRT_CARD if it is not installed.

016-211 SW Option Fail (SysMemory Low)

Replace it if it is installed.

016-214 SW Option Fail (Fax CARD Not Exist)

[Error Type] Local Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Local Fail

[SW optional function not achieved]

[Fault Content]

Insufficient System Memory was detected.

[SW optional function not achieved]

[Detection Conditions] With SW optional functions set to Available, the System Memory of the Controller Board is insufficient.

One of the SW optional functions cannot be executed due to a FAX_CARD error or FAX_CARD not installed.

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON.

The FAX_CARD was not installed or an error was detected when SW optional function was enabled.

Expand the Memory (Option) of the Controller Board.

[Option name to be detected]

016-212 SW Option Fail (Page Memory Low) [Error Type]



Turn the power OFF then ON.

Local Fail

Install the FAX_CARD if it is not installed.

[Fault Content] [SW optional function not achieved] Insufficient Page Memory was detected.

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[Corrective Actions]

Replace it if it is installed.

016-215 SW Option Fail (JPEG boad Not Exist)

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[Error Type]

Version.1 .1.1

[Error Type]

Local Fail

Local Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

[SW optional function not achieved]

[SW optional function not achieved]

An JPEG Board error or JPEG Board not installed was detected.

The PS Kit required for XDOD function was not installed.

[Detection Conditions] The scanner functions cannot be executed due to a JPEG Board error or JPEG Board not installed.

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions] The XDOD functions cannot be executed as the PS Kit not installed.

[Corrective Actions]

Turn the power OFF then ON.

Turn the power OFF then ON.

Install the JPEG Board if it is not installed.

Install the PS Kit.

Replace it if it is installed.

016-216 SW Option Fail (ExtMemory Not Exist) [Error Type] Local Fail

[Fault Content] [SW optional function not achieved] The system detected that the Extension Memory was not installed.

[Detection Conditions] Color Scanner or SACAN_ACS functions cannot be executed because the Extension Memory is not installed.

[Corrective Actions]

016-219 License is required (Printer Kit). [Error Type] Local Fail

[Fault Content] [SW optional function not achieved] The ROM was replaced without license (Printer Kit SW Key not set).

[Detection Conditions] Only the Controller ROM was replaced and activated with the SW optional function disabled. [Option name to be detected] •

Printer Kit

[Corrective Actions]

Turn the power OFF then ON.

Turn the power OFF then ON.

Pull out and then insert the IISS Extension Memory (memory on the extension PWB at the side of the IIT-IPS).

Set the Printer Kit SW key to "Enabled".

If the problem persists, replace the ExtPWB.

016-217 SW Option Fail (Controller ROM not Printer kit) [Error Type] Local Fail

[Fault Content] [SW optional function not achieved] Controller ROM does not support Printer Kit.

[Detection Conditions]

016-220 S2X unrecoverable error [Error Type] Local Fail

[Fault Content] The High Compression PDF Board (S2X) has a fatal error

[Detection Conditions] A unrecoverable error was detected at the S2X PWB.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, replace the S2X PWB.

The Controller ROM does not support the appropriate options when SW optional function was enabled.

016-221 S2X communication error

[Option name to be detected]

[Error Type]



Printer Kit

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. Upgrade the firmware in the Controller ROM that supports Printer Kit.

016-218 PS KIT Not Exist for XDOD

Local Fail

[Fault Content] The High Compression PDF Board (S2X) Communication failure

[Detection Conditions] Communication with the S2X PWB has failed.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, replace the S2X PWB.

Replace the S2X PWBA.

016-222 S2X self-diag error

016-226 S2X IIT Connection Error

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Local Fail

Local Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

An error has occurred in the self-diagnostics of the High Compression PDF Board (S2X)

[Detection Conditions]

IISS-S2X Communication Failure

[Detection Conditions]

An error has occurred in the S2X PWB self-diagnostics.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, replace the S2X PWB.

016-223 S2X SDRAM Error [Error Type] Local Fail

[Fault Content] The High Compression PDF Board (S2X) failed the SDRAM Write/Read Test

[Detection Conditions]

The S2X PWB failed to detect the video clocks sent from the IIT.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Check the cabling between the IISS-S2X.

2.

If NG, replace the cable.

3.

If NG after replacing the cable, replace the S2X PWB.

4.

If NG after replacing the S2X PWB, replace the Ext PWB.

5.

If NG after replacing the Ext Board, replace the S2X PWB.

016-227 S2X DDR Error [Error Type] Local Fail

The S2X PWB has failed the Write/Read test of the internal SDRAM.

[Corrective Actions] 1. 2.

[Fault Content] The High Compression PDF Board (S2X) failed the DDR Write/Read Test

Pull out and insert the SDRAM memory to check the installation. Replace the S2X PWB.

016-224 S2X PCI Reg Error [Error Type] Local Fail

[Fault Content] The High Compression PDF Board (S2X) failed the PCI Register Write/Read Test

[Detection Conditions] The S2X PWB failed the Write/Read test of the internal DDR memory.

[Corrective Actions] Replace the S2X PWBA.

016-228 S2X Image Processing Error [Error Type] Local Fail

[Detection Conditions] The S2X PWB has failed to access to the internal PCI space.

[Fault Content] The High Compression PDF Board (S2X) failed the Image Processing Test

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Pull out and insert the SDRAM memory to check the installation.

2.

Replace the S2X PWB.

016-225 S2X ROM CheckSum Error [Error Type] Local Fail

[Fault Content] The High Compression PDF Board (S2X) failed the ROM CheckSum

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] The S2X PWB failed the desired value comparison of the high-compression process results using the internal test patterns.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Pull out and insert the SDRAM memory to check the installation.

2.

Replace the S2X PWBA.

016-229 SW Option Fail (FCW-UI Not Exist) [Error Type] Local Fail

S2X PWB failed the ROM Check Sum Test. Version.1 .1.1

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[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

[SW optional function not achieved] FCW Panel not connected

Local Fail

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions] The HB-UI is connected when the FCW Panel option is set.

MRC HW Initialize Error

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions] Disconnect the HB-UI and connect the FCW-UI.

Version.1 .1.1

Error has occurred during initialization of the High Compression Board

[Corrective Actions]

016-230 License is required (PS ImageLog Kit)

Replace the High Compression Board.

[Error Type]

If the problem persists, contact the Development Dept. to request for investigation. If the cause of error is not clear, perform the following and check whether the status has improved.

Local

[Fault Content] [SW optional function not achieved] The PS-ROM was installed with "SW key: Image Log Kit for PS" in disabled state.

[Detection Conditions] The PS-ROM was installed in a machine where SW key: "Image Log Kit Enabled" and SW key: "Image Log Kit for PS Disabled" are specified.

Replace the Main PWBA.

[Error Type] Local Fail

[Fault Content] [SW optional function not achieved] Any one of the SW optional functions cannot be used because the USB Host has a failure/is not installed.

[Detection Conditions]

Set "SW key: Image Log Kit" to "Enabled".

When the SW optional function is being enabled, the USB port (and USB Host Card) for the Controller board was detected to be not installed or having errors.

016-231 SW Option Fail (Image Ext PWB Not Exist) [Error Type]

Replace the Memory Modules on the Main PWBA



016-233 SW Option Fail (USB Host Not Exist)

When the "PS-ROM" is installed in the machine, the image log function cannot operate unless the "Image Log Kit for PS" has been purchased (separate purchase).

[Corrective Actions]



[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON.

Local Fail

If the problem persists, install the USB Host Card on the Controller board.

[Fault Content] [SW optional function not achieved]

016-234 XCP Out of Memory Error

Any one of the SW Options cannot be realized due to failures/non-installation of the Image Ext PWB.

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions] When the SW Option function is set to "Enabled", the Controller Board either detected that the Image Ext PWB is not installed, or the Image Ext PWB has failed. "Option Name targeted for detection"

local

[Fault Content] Lack of memory causes the XCP to stop.

[Detection Conditions] It has been detected that the JVM has discontinued its operation due to lack of memory.

Thumbnail SW Option Preview SW Option

[Corrective Actions]

Image Lock SW Option

1.

Turn the power OFF then ON.

2.

Initialize the HDD.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON.

016-235 XCP Internal Error

If the problem persists, carry out the following procedure:

[Error Type]

The Image Extension Kit (Ama + toto board) has a failure or is not installed. Replace or install it.

016-232 MRC HW Initialize Error

local

[Fault Content] Another internal error causes the XCP function to stop.

OF-01 Common System Fail

[Detection Conditions]

016-312 SW Option Fail (Hybrid WaterMark Not Exist)

It has been detected that the JVM has stopped due to an internal error.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Turn the power OFF then ON.

2.

Initialize the HDD.

[Error Type] Sub

[Fault Content]

016-240 S2X NVM CheckSum Fail

[SW optional function not achieved] Because the Hybrid Watermark detection H/W is not installed, the SW option (Secure Watermark Kit) did not become available.

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Local Fail

When the SW optional function is being enabled, the system detected that the Hybrid Watermark Detection H/W is not installed. This is detected prior to 016-313.

[Fault Content] The High Compression PDF Board (S2X) failed the NVM CheckSum

Option name to be detected

[Detection Conditions]

"Secure Watermark Kit"

S2X failed the NVM CheckSum Test.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Check the installation of the Hybrid Watermark Detection H/W. If it is installed, turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, it could be due to detection error. Replace the Hybrid Watermark Detection H/W or the IISS Board.

Replace the S2X PWB Board (NVM memory is attached to the base).

016-310 ssmm Job Log Full

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure:

[Error Type]

OF-01 Common System Fail

system fail

016-313 Hybrid WaterMark setting mismatch

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

SSMM job log full

Sub

[Detection Conditions] A job log file was not gotten from the external application (AWAS) and the number of files stored exceeded the specified value (280).

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content] The SW option (Secure Watermark Kit) did not become enabled

[Detection Conditions]

Get a job log file from the external application (AWAS) via SSMI. After that turn the power OFF then ON.

The Hybrid WaterMark Detection H/W was detected but the SW option (Secure Watermark Kit) did not become enabled. The detection timing is only during power ON/reboot, and is performed after 016-312.

If the problem persists, perform the following: Get a job log file from the external application (AWAS) via SSMI. After that turn the power OFF then ON.

[Corrective Actions] Enable the SW option (Secure Watermark Kit).

016-311 No Scanner that Should Be

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure:

[Error Type]

OF-01 Common System Fail

Sub System Fail

[Fault Content]

016-314 SW Option Fail (Hybrid WaterMark Not Exist) [Error Type]

Scanner is not installed although scanner is a standard equipment.

[Detection Conditions]

system fail

[Fault Content]

The system detected that the scanner was not installed.

[SW optional function not achieved] The board for detecting the back (side 2) of a document is not installed. Therefore [Paper Security] is unavailable.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following: 1.

Install or replace the I/F between the scanner and the Main Processor.

2.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

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Troubleshooting 016-xxx FIP [Detection Conditions]

When the SW optional function is set to “Available” and DADF: PF1.5 and IIT:PF1-BW are combined, the machine with two HWM boards (for the face and the back) is supposed to detect Protection Code for both sides in scanning them simultaneously. However, when only either of the boards is installed, the Paper Security function is available for the detected side.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. Install the board for detecting the back (side 2) of a document if it is not installed. If the problem persists, perform the following: OF-01 Common System Fail

016-315 IIT Interface Fail [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] IF between IIT and Controller broken

[Detection Conditions] An error in the I/F between the scanner and the Main Processor was detected.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following: 1.

Reinstall or replace the IF between the scanner and the Main Processor.

2.

Replace the Controller board or the IISS.

If the problem persists, perform the following. OF-01 Common System Fail

016-316 Page Memory Not Detected [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] Page Memory (Standard) cannot be detected.

[Detection Conditions] The system detected that the Page Memory (standard) of the scanner was not installed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following:

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[Fault Content] Page Memory (Standard) broken.

[Detection Conditions] The system detected an error in the Page Memory (standard) of the scanner.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following: 1.

Remove and insert the Page Memory (standard).

2.

Replace the Page Memory (standard).

If the problem persists, perform the following. OF-01 Common System Fail

016-318 Page Memory Broken- Option [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] Page Memory (Option) broken.

[Detection Conditions] The system detected an error in the Page Memory (option) of the scanner.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following: 1.

Remove and insert the Page Memory (option).

2.

Replace the Page Memory (option).

If the problem persists, perform the following. OF-01 Common System Fail

016-320 Document Formatter Fatal Error [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] The Document Formatter S/W of the CopyServer function has a fatal error

[Detection Conditions] A software error was detected when documents were converted.

[Corrective Actions]

1.

Remove and insert the Page Memory (standard).

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

2.

Replace the Page Memory (standard).

OF-01 Common System Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following.

016-321 Fax Module Error

OF-01 Common System Fail

[Error Type]

016-317 Page Memory Broken- Standard [Error Type] Sub System Fail

Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] Fax related error at booting

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

SysCheckFax() returned error. When PFNOTEXIST is returned, the system is determined to have a configuration without Fax.

[Corrective Actions]

Wait until the Scheduled Image Overwrite has completed. To cancel it, turn the power OFF and ON.

016-325 Using Personal Certificate

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-07 FAX System Fail

sub

016-322 JBA Account Full

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

Using Personal Certificate

Sub System Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

The IC Card personal certificate is set in the certificate for signing.

JBA Accounting Data Full

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Set system data 790-389 to 0.

The cumulated accounting data reached the specified value (15,000).

016-330 Cont System Memory Fail-1

[Corrective Actions] 1.

After an external Accounting Server has read the accounting data, turn the power OFF then ON.

2.

If the problem persists, refer to the following to repair the problem.

[Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content]

OF-01 Common System Fail

Cont SystemMemory Diagnostic Fail-1

016-323 B-Formatter Fatal Error

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

The memory size that is installed in Slot 1 is detected to be outside the specification value.

Sub Fail

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following:

Fatal Error has occurred in the B-Formatter task

1.

[Detection Conditions] An unrecoverable error was detected in the image conversion processing section of the B-Formatter task used for sending Fax from the extended Mailbox for "Multi-Send using Instruction Manual" or " Multi-Send UI"

[Corrective Actions]

System Fail

[Fault Content] Cont SystemMemory Diagnostic Fail-2

[Detection Conditions]

016-324 Scheduled Image Overwrite [Error Type]

The memory size that is installed in Slot 2 is detected to be outside the specification value.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following:

Sub Fail

1.

[Fault Content] Scheduled Image Overwrite

[Detection Conditions] SysCon is issued when it is time to perform the Scheduled Image Overwrite.

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Replace the Controller board.

[Error Type]

There is no need to change the ESS-PWB. OF-01 Common System Fail

Replace ESS RAM DIMM #1.

3.

016-331 Cont System Memory Fail-2

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, refer to the following to repair it.

Remove and insert ESS RAM DIMM #1.

2.

Remove and insert ESS RAM DIMM #2.

2.

Replace ESS RAM DIMM #2.

3.

Replace the Controller board.

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[Fault Content] Cont SystemMemory Diagnostic Fail-3

[Detection Conditions] The total memory size that is installed in Slot 1 and 2 is detected to be outside the specification value.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following: 1.

Remove and insert ESS RAM DIMM #1 and ESS RAM DIMM #2.

2.

Replace ESS RAM DIMM #1 and ESS RAM DIMM #2.

3.

Replace the Controller board.

016-335 Cont ProgramROM Fail-1 [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Cont ProgramROM Diagnostic Fail-1

[Detection Conditions] The Checksum of Program ROM2 does not match.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following: 1.

Replace ESS ROm DIMM #2.

2.

Replace the Controller board.

016-336 Cont ProgramROM Fail-2 [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Cont ProgramROM Diagnostic Fail-2

[Detection Conditions] Program ROM1 write command has failed.

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[Fault Content] Cont ProgramROM Diagnostic Fail-3

[Detection Conditions] Program ROM2 write command has failed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following: 1.

Remove and insert ESS ROM DIMM #2.

2.

Replace ESS ROM DIMM #2.

3.

Replace the Controller board.

016-338 Cont FontROM Fail-1 [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Cont FontROM Diagnostic Fail-1

[Detection Conditions] The Font ROM ID that is installed OnBoard is detected to be outside the specification value.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following: 1.

Replace the Printer Kit.

2.

Replace the Controller board.

016-339 Cont FontROM Fail-2 [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Cont FontROM Diagnostic Fail-2

[Detection Conditions] The Font ROM ID that is installed in Slot 1 is detected to be outside the specification value.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following: 1.

Remove and insert ESS Font ROM DIMM #1.

2.

Replace ESS Font ROM DIMM #1.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following:

3.

Remove and insert the Printer Kit.

1.

Remove and insert ESS ROM DIMM #1.

4.

Replace the Printer Kit.

2.

Replace ESS ROM DIMM #1.

5.

Replace the Controller board.

3.

Remove and insert the Printer Kit.

4.

Replace the Printer Kit.

5.

Replace the Controller board.

[Corrective Actions]

016-337 Cont ProgramROM Fail-3 [Error Type] System Fail

016-340 Cont FontROM Fail-3 [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Cont FontROM Diagnostic Fail-3

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

The Font ROM ID that is installed in Slot 2 is detected to be outside the specification value.

[Corrective Actions]

The data of the header address is detected to be 0x00.

[Corrective Actions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following:

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following:

1.

Remove and insert ESS Font ROM DIMM #2.

1.

Replace the NV-RAM board.

2.

Replace ESS Font ROM DIMM #2.

2.

Replace the Controller board.

3.

Replace the Controller board.

016-341 Cont FontROM Fail-4

016-347 Cont PageMemory Fail [Error Type]

[Error Type] System Fail

System Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content] Cont FontROM Diagnostic Fail-4

Cont PageMemory Diagnostic Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] The Checksum of Font ROM that is installed in Slot 2 does not match.

The memory size that is installed in Slot 2 is detected to be outside the specification value.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following:

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following:

1.

Remove and insert the Page Memory (option).

1.

Remove and insert ESS Font ROM DIMM #2.

2.

Replace the Page Memory (option).

2.

Replace ESS Font ROM DIMM #2.

3.

Replace the Controller board.

3.

Replace the Controller board.

016-342 Cont RTC Fail

016-348 Cont PageMemory Fail-2 [Error Type]

[Error Type] System Fail

system fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content] Cont RTC Diagnostic Fail

Cont PageMemory Fail-2

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] The range of RTC time is out of the specification value (E.g. Day 36 Month 13)

An error occurred in the W/R/V test on the Page Memory.

[Corrective Actions]

The time is not moving forward

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following:

[Corrective Actions]

1.

Check the Page Memory for contact.

Turn the power OFF then ON.

2.

Replace the Page Memory.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence.

3.

Replace the Controller board.

1.

Replace the failed component.

2.

Replace the Controller Board.

016-345 Cont NV-Memory Fail [Error Type]

016-350 Cont SEEP-ROM Fail-1 [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content]

System Fail

[Fault Content]

Cont SEEP-ROM Diagnostic Fail-1

[Detection Conditions]

Cont NV-Memory Diagnostic Fail

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The Product ID cannot be obtained.

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Version.1 .1.1 1.

Disconnect and connect the UI cable.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following:

2.

Remove and insert the UI card.

1.

Check SEEPROM for contact (a bent pin, etc.).

3.

Replace the UI cable.

2.

Check the Controller board and the BP board for contact (disconnected cable, etc.).

4.

Replace the UI card.

3.

Replace the Controller board.

5.

Replace the UI.

016-351 Cont SEEP-ROM Fail-2

6.

Replace the Controller board.

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Cont SEEP-ROM Diagnostic Fail-2

[Detection Conditions] An error occurred during W/R/V test.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following:

016-363 Cont LyraCard Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Cont JPEG Card diagnosed as having a failure

[Detection Conditions] An error occurred during W/R/V test of PCI Config interval or W/R/V test of internal register.

[Corrective Actions]

1.

Check SEEPROM for contact (a bent pin, etc.).

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following:

2.

Check the Controller board and the BP board for contact (disconnected cable, etc.).

1.

Replace the Controller board.

2.

Remove and insert the JPEG board.

3.

Replace the Lyzer card.

3.

016-360 Cont UI Fail-1 [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Cont UI Diagnostic Fail-1

[Detection Conditions] An error occurred during W/R/V test of PCI Config interval.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following: 1.

Remove and insert the UI card.

2.

Replace the UI card.

3.

Replace the Controller board.

016-362 Cont UI Fail-2 [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Cont UI Diagnostic Fail-2

[Detection Conditions] UI Communication error has occurred. An error occurred during W/R/V test of VRAM. The Command/Status line is normal if entering the Long Boot Mode.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following:

Remove and insert the Lyzer card.

4.

Replace the JPEG board.

5.

Replace the Controller board.

016-364 Cont USB2.0 Host Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Cont USB2.0 Host Diagnostic Fail

[Detection Conditions] An error occurred during W/R/V test of PCI Config interval or W/R/V test of internal register.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following: 1.

Remove and insert the Lyzer card.

2.

Remove and insert the USB 2.0 Host card.

3.

Replace the Lyzer card.

4.

Replace the USB2.0Host card.

5.

Replace the Controller board.

016-365 Cont USB2.0 Device Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Cont USB2.0 Device Diagnostic Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

An error occurred during W/R/V test of PCI Config interval or W/R/V test of internal register.

[Corrective Actions]

Cont Torino Diagnostic Fail

[Detection Conditions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following: 1.

Remove and install the Lyzer card.

An error occurred during W/R/V test of PCI Config interval or W/R/V test of internal register.

[Corrective Actions]

2.

Remove and install the USB 2.0 Device card.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following:

3.

Replace the Lyzer card.

1.

Remove and insert the Lyzer card.

4.

Replace the USB 2.0 Device card.

2.

Remove and insert the Torino board.

5.

Replace the Controller board.

3.

Replace the Lyzer card.

016-366 Cont HDD Fail-1

4.

Replace the Torino board.

[Error Type]

5.

Replace the Controller board.

System Fail

[Fault Content]

016-369 Cont S2X PWB Fail [Error Type]

Cont HDD Diagnostic Fail-1

[Detection Conditions]

System Fail

[Fault Content]

An error has occurred during IDE Controller check (ideDrv equivalent)

[Corrective Actions]

Cont S2X Board Diagnostic Fail

[Detection Conditions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following:

An error occurred during W/R/V test of PCI Config interval.

1.

Disconnect and connect the HDD cable.

2.

Remove and insert the HDD.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following:

3.

Replace the HDD and the HDD cable.

1.

Remove and insert the Lyzer card.

4.

Replace the Controller board.

2.

Remove and insert the S2X board.

016-367 Cont HDD Fail-2

3.

Replace the Lyzer card.

[Error Type]

4.

Replace the S2X board.

5.

Replace the Controller board.

[Corrective Actions]

System Fail

[Fault Content] Cont HDD Diagnostic Fail-2

016-370 Cont Fail [Error Type] system fail

[Detection Conditions] An error occurred during W/R/V test of HDD.

[Fault Content] Cont Rendering Engine diagnosed as having a failure

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following: 1.

Disconnect and connect the HDD cable.

2.

Remove and insert the HDD.

3.

Replace the HDD and the HDD cable.

4.

Replace the Controller board.

[Detection Conditions] A defect was detected during a diagnostic check of the Rendering Engine.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following. 1.

Replace the Controller board.

016-368 Cont Torino Fail

016-371 Cont USB1.1 Host Fail

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

System Fail

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Troubleshooting 016-xxx FIP [Fault Content] [Detection Conditions]

802.1x Authentication Timeout (there was no response signal from the "authentication device")

[Detection Conditions]

A defect was detected during a diagnostic check of USB1.1Host (No communication with the Fax Card could be established).

[Corrective Actions]

The authentication was timed-out because there was no response signal from the "authentication device" switch that is physically connected to the machine via the network.

[Corrective Actions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following:

Check the switch settings and network connections of the "authentication device" switch that is physically connected to the machine via the network and connect it properly.

Check the cable for connection.

2.

Replace the cable.

3.

Replace the Fax Card.

4.

Replace the Controller board.

016-400 802.1x authentication failure

If the problem persists, check the settings of the switch that the device is connected to and the network connection.

016-403 802.1x certificate failure [Error Type] Info

[Error Type] Info

[Fault Content] 802.1x Authentication Certificate Mismatch

[Fault Content] 802.1x Authentication Error (incorrect user name or password)

[Detection Conditions] 1.

The user name or password that has been set in the machine is incorrect.

2.

The settings are different from those in the "authentication device" switch that is physically connected to the machine via the network.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Enter the correct user name or password for 802.1x authentication from the machine panel.

2.

Check the settings in the "authentication device" switch that is physically connected to the machine via the network.

016-401 802.1x EAP type not supported [Error Type] Info

[Fault Content] 802.1x Authentication Method Mismatch (the authentication server does not support the authentication method of the machine)

[Detection Conditions] A Fail signal, which indicates that the authentication method set in the machine cannot be processed, was received from the "authentication device" switch that is physically connected to the machine via the network.

[Corrective Actions] Set the authentication method of the machine to be the same as the one set in the authentication server. Check the 802.1x authentication method from the UI.

016-402 802.1x authentication failure by timing out [Error Type] Info

Version.1 .1.1

[Fault Content]

Cont USB1.1 Host diagnosed as having a failure.

1.

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[Detection Conditions] 1.

The root server certificate for the authentication server is not stored in the machine or it is mismatched.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Store the root server certificate for the authentication server in the machine.

2.

If the root certificate of the server certificate cannot be obtained, disable the 802.1x setting item "Verify Server Certificate" in the device.

016-404 802.1x inside failure [Error Type] Info

[Fault Content] Other 802.1x Authentication Errors

[Detection Conditions] An internal error has occurred in the 802.1x supplicant function of the machine. 1.

An incorrect protocol signal was received from the authentication server.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, obtain the log and contact the Support Department for instructions.

016-405 Certificate DB File error [Error Type] info

[Fault Content] Certificate data base file is wrong.

[Detection Conditions] When certificate database file is loaded while system is on, header error and size error are detected.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Errors with certificate database file were detected. Start "Initialize certificate" under Maintenance.

Correct the plug-in and then install it again.

016-406 802.1x client certificate failure

016-410 XCP_PLUGIN_PROPERTY_INVALID

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

info

info

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

An error in setting up Client Certificate for 802.1x authentication

The plug-in definition file is invalid.

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

Although “EAP-TLS" is selected as the authentication method for 802.1x authentication, SSL Client Certificate is not set up or deleted.

The Package Management function has detected the invalid definition file.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Store SSL Client Certificate in this machine and set it up as SSL Client Certificate.

2.

If SSLClient Certificate cannot be set up, select an authentication method other than "EAP-TLS".

016-407 XCP Plugin Secrity Exception [Error Type]

Correct the plug-in and then install it again.

016-411 XCP_UNSUPPORTED_CLASS_VERSION [Error Type] info

[Fault Content]

info

[Fault Content]

The plug-in class file version is not supported.

[Detection Conditions]

Security Exception due to plug-in

[Detection Conditions]

The Package Management function has detected an unsupported class file version.

[Corrective Actions]

The Package Management function has detected Security Exception.

[Corrective Actions] Correct the plug-in and then install it again.

016-408 XCP Invalid Plugin [Error Type]

Correct the plug-in and then install it again.

016-412 XCP Plugin Misc Error [Error Type] info

[Fault Content]

info

[Fault Content]

A plug-in error under Miscellaneous

[Detection Conditions]

The plug-in file is invalid.

The Package Management function has detected the plug-in has caused an error that is included in a miscellaneous group of errors.

[Detection Conditions] The Package Management function has detected the damaged Jar file.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions] Correct the plug-in and then install it again.

016-409 XCP Plugin Version Incompatible

Correct the plug-in and then install it again.

016-413 Couldnt detect proxy server automatically. [Error Type]

[Error Type] info

info

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content] Plug-in Version Mismatch

Auto detection of the proxyhas failed.

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

The proxy server could not be detected automatically.

The Package Management function has detected a version mismatch. Version.1 .1.1

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When the proxy server is not manually set up, an automatic attempt is made to obtain the proxy server setting from the DHCP server. Howerver, the attempt has failed.



the DNS Server address setting



the proxy server address setting

For the details, see below:

If despite the confirmation of the above settings, the situation has not improved, contact the customer’s network administrator becasuse there is a possibility of a network failure.



The contents of the obtained PAC file have a problem. (An error occurred during the running of JavaScript.)



The PAC file could not be obtained. (Timeout/Connection error)



The PAC file could not be obtained. (No PAC file/Too large)



PAC File URL info could not be obtained. (Timeout)



PAC File URL info could not be obtained. (No URL is included in the response to the inquiry.)

[Corrective Actions] Check the following: –

the default Gateway setting



the subnet mask setting



the DNS Server address setting

If despite the confirmation of the above settings, the situation has not improved, contact the network administrator for advice because there is a possibility of a network failure, DHCP Server failure, or an improper DHCP Server setting. (For example, if the DHCP Server is not set up in the way that allows it to give back the proxy server address, an error of this code will occur.)

When after the implementation of the corrective actions, the machine has established normal communication with the Xerox Communication Server, the fault will be cleared. If the network is normal but the situation has not improved, collect the pfshowinfo9 log and network log immediately after the occurrence of the problem and contact the support division for directions.

016-415 Connection to Xerox server has timed out. [Error Type] info

[Fault Content] No response from the server

[Detection Conditions] There is no response from the Xerox Communication Server for a certain period of time, resulting in a timeout.

[Corrective Actions]

The Network Environment check items are as follows:

Turn the power OFF then ON.



The HTTP server that provides the PAC file (CFILE) is operating normally, or the server can be reached on the network.

When after the implementation of the corrective action, the machine has established normal communication with the Xerox Communication Server, the fault will be cleared.



The contents of the PAC file have no mistakes in syntax or selected server address, or the file size is 64KB or less.

If the situation has not improved, collect the pfshowinfo9 log and network log immediately after the occurrence of the problem and contact the support division for directions.



The DHCP server that has an entry of CURL info is operating normally, or the server can be reached on the network.

When after the implementation of the corrective actions, the machine has established normal communication with the Xerox Communication Server, the fault will be cleared. If the network is normal but the situation has not improved, collect the pfshowinfo9 log and network log immediately after the occurrence of the problem and contact the support division for directions.

016-414 Couldnt connect to Xerox server or proxy. [Error Type]

[Error Type] info

[Fault Content] A server error is detected.

[Detection Conditions] The Xerox Communication Server has responded with a message indicating an abnormal condition.

[Corrective Actions]

info

[Fault Content] Network error

[Detection Conditions] The machine could not connect to the Xerox Communication Server or the proxy server. (A network path problem, an open wire, etc.)

[Corrective Actions] Check the following: –

016-416 An invalid state message received from server.

the connection of the LAN Cable



the IP Address setting



the default Gateway setting



the subnet mask setting

Turn the power OFF then ON. When after the implementation of the corrective action, the machine has established normal communication with the Xerox Communication Server, the fault will be cleared. If the situation has not improved, collect the pfshowinfo9 log and network log immediately after the occurrence of the problem and contact the support division for directions.

016-417 Invalid network settings were found. [Error Type] info

[Fault Content] Setting error

2.

[Detection Conditions] An invalid or improper network setting has prevented the machine from communicating.

3.

[Corrective Actions]

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow



the IP address setting



the default Gateway setting



the subnet mask setting

016-454 DNS renewal failure of dynamic



the DNS Server address setting

[Error Type]



the proxy server address setting



the Xerox Communication Server URL setting



Set "Verify the remote server certificate" to “OFF”.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

Time Bomb (Information)

[Fault Content] Dynamic DNS - Dynamic Update Failed

If despite the confirmation of the above settings, the situation has not improved, contact the customer’s network administrator becasuse there is a possibility of a network failure.

[Detection Conditions]

When after the implementation of the corrective actions, the machine has established normal communication with the Xerox Communication Server, the fault will be cleared.

[Corrective Actions]

If the network is normal but the situation has not improved, collect the pfshowinfo9 log and network log immediately after the occurrence of the problem and contact the support division for directions.

016-450 SMB Host name duplicated

Dynamic DNS - Dynamic update failed. 1.

Check that DNS server address is set properly in the device.

2.

Check with a customer System Administrator that the DNS server settings that allow Dynamic DNS have been made.

3.

[Error Type] Time Bomb (Information)

2.5.2 Logging/Extraction Tools Operational Instructions

016-455 SNTP server time out

SMB Host Name Duplicated

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Time Bomb (Information)

A PC of the same host name exists on the network.

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions] Check whether the setting of the same host name as the device is made to another unit. If the setting is duplicate, change the host name of the device or duplicate device.

2.

If duplicate setting is not confirmed, change the device host name.

3.

Follow the 2.5.2 Logging/Extraction Tools Operational Instructions to collect logs.

Follow the 2.5.2 Logging/Extraction Tools Operational Instructions to collect logs. 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

[Fault Content]

SNTP timeout.

[Detection Conditions] There is no response from the SNTP server within the specified time (60sec).

[Corrective Actions]

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

If the time on the machine is incorrect, manually set the time.

2.5.2 Logging/Extraction Tools Operational Instructions

1. 2.

016-453 Dynamic DNS - IPv6 NG Info

[Fault Content] Dynamic DNS - IPv6 Address Dynamic Update Failed

Follow the 2.5.2 Logging/Extraction Tools Operational Instructions to collect logs. 2.5.2 Logging/Extraction Tools Operational Instructions

016-456 SNTP time asynchronous [Error Type] Time Bomb (Information)

[Detection Conditions] Failed to update of the IPv6 address and host name to the DNS server.

Check that SNTP server address is set properly in the device. 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

[Error Type]

[Fault Content] SNTP Time Asynchronous

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Follow the instructions in 2.5.1 LOG to obtain the "info9 or xxx.tgz". If the problem persists, perform the following procedure:

Check the following:

1.

Check with the customer's System Administrator whether the DNS server settings that allow Dynamic DNS using IPv6 address have been made.

Check that DNS server address is set properly in the device.

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A standard time synchronized source message and an asynchronous message was received from the SNTP server.

[Corrective Actions] If the time on the machine is incorrect, manually set the time. 1.

Check a customer System Administrator that the NTP server is operating properly.

2.

Follow the 2.5.2 Logging/Extraction Tools Operational Instructions to collect logs.

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Version.1 .1.1

[Fault Content] An error has occurred during the process of writing data to the S2X-ROM. (During DLD method)

[Detection Conditions] An error was detected when writing data to the S2X-ROM Not able to carry out normal operation because ROM content is missing.

[Corrective Actions] Retry job. If retry failed, replace the S2X-ROM and perform VerUP operation on the DLD method again.

016-461 Under non-transmitted image log stagnation

016-502 Write to Cont/S2X/IISS/DADF/IOT/Fin/FaxCard error detection (During PJL method)

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Information Fail

[Fault Content] Creation of a new job is being restricted because image logs yet to be transferred are piled up and delayed.

[Detection Conditions] When system data "Level of Ensuring Image Log Transfer" is set to "High" creation of a new job becomes restricted because image logs yet to be transferred are piled up and delayed.

[Corrective Actions] Check the image log management server status and the network status, and clear any cause that may impede the transfer of image logs to the image log server. Check the transfer settings and transfer all logs that are yet to be transferred.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] An error has occurred during the writing of data to any of Cont/S2X/IISS/DADF/IOT/Fin/FaxCard (During PJL method)

[Detection Conditions] An error was detected when writing data to one of the ROMs in the machine Not able to carry out normal operation because content of one of the ROMs is missing.

[Corrective Actions] Perform download in DLD Mode, and follow the Error Code displayed by the machine to identify the faulty ROM. Replace the faulty ROM and perform VerUP operation on the DLD method again.

Or, change the transfer guarantee level to “Low”. Note that setting the transfer guarantee level to “Low” may cause the image logs to get deleted in sequence even before they are transferred.

016-503 SMTP Server Fail for Redirector

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure:

[Error Type]

OF-09 Common Job Fail 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

016-500 Write to Cont-ROM error detection (During DLD method) [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] An error has occurred during the process of writing data to the Cont-ROM. (During DLD method)

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] The problem with the SMTP Server name could not be resolved (though the machine tried to connect to the server).

[Detection Conditions] DNS Library Call Error

[Corrective Actions] Specify the correct SMTP Server name or specify the IP address.

An error was detected when writing data to the Cont-ROM.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Not able to carry out normal operation because ROM content is missing.

2.4 NET System Fault Check

[Corrective Actions] Retry job. If retry failed, replace the Controller-ROM and perform VerUP operation on the DLD method again.

016-501 Write to S2X-ROM error detection (During DLD method) [Error Type] Job Fail

2.4.3 No output is available, no data is printed 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

016-504 POP Server Fail for Redirector [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

The problem with the POP Server name could not be resolved (though the machine tried to connect to the server)

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

A log image transfer fails, making it impossible to continue a target job which will consist of created images.

DNS Library Call Error

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Specify the correct POP Server name or specify the IP address.

With the system data "Auto Transfer Setting" set to "Transfer by the job" a log image transfer fails, making it impossible to continue a target job.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions]

2.4 NET System Fault Check

Check the state of the destination image log control server and that of the network, and clear any factor preventing image logs from being transferred to the image log control server.

2.4.3 No output is available, no data is printed 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

016-505 POP Authentication Fail for Redirector

016-508 ImageLog Send Fail02

[Error Type]

[Error Type] Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

A log image transfer fails, making it impossible to continue an image transfer job.

A failure in POP authentication (after the machine connected to the server).

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

An image log transfer fails.

Incorrect POP Server authentication information was detected.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Check the state of the destination image log control server and that of the network, and clear any factor preventing image logs from being transferred to the image log control server.

Specify the correct POP Server authentication information. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 2.4 NET System Fault Check

016-509 ImageLog No Send Rule01

2.4.3 No output is available, no data is printed

[Error Type]

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

Job Fail

016-506 Image Log HDD Full

[Fault Content] Because rules for log image transfer are not registered, a job cannot be continued.

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

With the system data "Auto Transfer Setting" set to "Transfer by the job," transfer rules are not registered, causing a job to be discontinued.

[Fault Content] Because the log image storage area on the disk is full, a job cannot be continued.

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions] When the system data "Level of Ensuring Log image Creation" is set to "High" the log image storage area on the disk becomes full (during processing any job other than copy/scan jobs).

[Corrective Actions]

Register rules for transfer from the destination image log control server to the device.

016-510 ImageLog No Send Rule02 [Error Type]

Try to rerun the job.

Job Fail

If the situation is the same despite some re-attempts, delete unnecessary documents saved in the device or change the level of ensuring creation (to Low). However, the level is set to Low, log image creation cannot be ensured.

016-507 ImageLog Send Fail01

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[Fault Content] Rules for log image transfer are not registered.

[Detection Conditions] Because transfer rules are not registered, a transfer fails.

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[Corrective Actions] Register rules for transfer from the destination image log control server to the device.

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[Fault Content] XPS Error

016-511 ImageLog Invalid Send Rule01

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

During XPS Bridge processing, Invalid Schema, Parameter Error, damage to XPS File, or an error internal to XPS Decomposer occurred.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Rules for log image transfer are illegal, causing a job to be discontinued.

[Detection Conditions] With the system data "Auto Transfer Setting" set to "Transfer by the job," illegal transfer rules cause a job to be discontinued.

[Corrective Corrections] Overwrite rules for transfer from the destination image log control server to the device.

016-512 ImageLog Invalid Send Rule02 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Rules for log image transfer are illegal.

[Detection Conditions] Illegal transfer rules cause a transfer failure.

[Corrective Actions] Overwrite rules for transfer from the destination image log control server to the device.

[Corrective Actions] Print from XPS Viewer, using a pinter driver (ART-EX, PCL, etc.). If the problem persists, go to the following to resolve it. OF-09 Common Job Fail 2.4.3 No output is available, no data is printed 2.4.4 Printing can be performed but abnormally 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

016-515 XPS Short of Memory [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] XPS Short of Memory

[Detection Conditions] During XPS Bridge processing, a lack of memory was detected.

[Corrective Actions] If print mode is set to [high resolution], change it to [standard]. If print mode is set to [standard], change it to [high speed].

016-513 SMTP server reception error

If memory is still insufficient, expand memory.

[Error Type]

If memory is expanded to the maximum but the problem still occurs, print from XPS Viewer, using a driver (ART-EX, PCL, etc.).

jobS

[Fault Content] An error occurred when the machine was receiving a response from MTP Server (after the machine connected to the server)

[Detection Conditions]

If the problem persists, go to the following and resolve it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-516 XPS PrintTicket description error [Error Type]

Time-out occurred.

Job Fail

The server or the network is thought to have a heavy load.

[Fault Content]

Wait for a while and then rerun the job.

XPS PrintTicket description error

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

1.

PrintTicket included in a XPS document is based on [grammar not supported by this machine] or has [print instuructions not supported by this machine].

Time-out occurred.

The server or the network is thought to have a heavy load. Wait for a while and then rerun the job. If the situation does not improve, contact the network administrator for advice.

016-514 XPS Error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Corrective Actions] Check whether the user’s way of using the application that sends a print job and the print instructions have problems. If they have no problems, ask not Fuji Xerox but a vendor that produces the application that sends a print job about the operation of the application. If this does not resolve the problem, get a list of printer settings, a job history report, and the print data with PrintTicket to send, and go to the following to resolve the problem.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, contact the support division for instructions.

High Compression H/W Job Error

016-517 PS Booklet Illegal Color Mode Change

[Detection Conditions] An error has occurred during the usage of High Compression Board.

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

Repeat the operation or change the output file format/color mode.

PS documents to be printed into a booklet have black, white and color areas

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to correct it.

[Detection Conditions]

Replace the High Compression Board. If the cause of error is not clear, perform the following and check whether the status improved.

While PS Decomp was interpreting a booklet job, a change to Process Color Model or the resolution/ binary/multi-valued parameter was detected.

[Corrective Actions] Rewrite the PostScript file in the way that does not allow the page device, Process Color Model, to be changed in the process.



Replace the Memory Modules on the Main PWBA



Replace the Main PWBA.

016-521 SmartCard Not Found [Error Type]

If the problem persists, go to the following and resolve it.

Job Fail

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Fault Content]

016-518 PS Booklet Conflict WM

Smart Card Connection Error

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

After a personal signature scan job has started up, the Smart Card was removed or the Card Reader was detached, which causes the personal signature to fail.

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

Simultaneous Specification of PS Booklet and Watermark

Insert the Smart Card into the Reader and check the PIN again before performing the personal signature scan.

[Detection Conditions] PS Booklet and Watermarks were specified at the same time.

If the Card Reader was detached, reconnect it again and restart the device.

[Corrective Actions] PS Booklet and Watermark/UUID cannot be specified at the same time. Cancel either one.

If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

If the problem persists, carry out the following procedure:

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-522 LDAP SSL error 112

016-519 Device DV - Reached Limit

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

LDAP-SSL authentication error 112 has occurred (the client certificate cannot be obtained)

Number of Printable Sides Limit Full

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

SSL authentication error of the LDAP Server.

A number of printable sides is set in the device and the number of printed sides as the job is running has reached that number.

[Corrective Actions] Contact the System Administrator to request for a change in the limit of the printable sides.

016-520 MRC HW Job Error [Error Type]

The SSL client certificate cannot be obtained.

[Corrective Actions] Install the SSL client certificate into the device as the LDAP Server will request for it.

016-523 LDAP SSL error 113 [Error Type] Job Fail

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[Fault Content] LDAP-SSL authentication error 113 has occurred (the server certificate data is incorrect)

[Detection Conditions] SSL authentication error of the LDAP Server. The Server certificate data is incorrect

[Corrective Actions] The device cannot trust the SSL certificate of the LDAP Server. Register the root certificate of the LDAP Server SSL certificate in the device.

Version.1 .1.1

[Detection Conditions] SSL authentication error of the LDAP Server. The Server Name and the certificate do not match.

[Corrective Actions] Ensure that the address of the LDAP Server set in the device matches the address of the LDAP Server defined in the SSL certificate. Although this error can also be avoided by setting "SSL Server Authentication" to "OFF" at the device, keep in mind that it would also no longer guarantee the legitimacy of the connected LDAP Server.

016-524 LDAP SSL error 114

016-527 LDAP SSL error 117

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP-SSL authentication error 114 has occurred (the server certificate is close to expiring)

[Detection Conditions] SSL authentication error of the LDAP Server. The Server certificate is close to expiring

[Corrective Actions] Change the LADP Server SSL certificate to one that is valid. Although this error can also be avoided by setting "SSL Communication During Authentication" of "LDAP Server/Directory Service Settings" to "Disabled" at the device, keep in mind that it would also no longer guarantee the legitimacy of the connected LDAP Server.

016-525 LDAP SSL error 115 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP-SSL authentication error 115 has occurred (the server certificate has expired)

[Detection Conditions] SSL authentication error of the LDAP Server. The Server certificate has expired

[Corrective Actions] Change the LADP Server SSL certificate to one that is valid. Although this error can also be avoided by setting "SSL Server Authentication" to "OFF" at the device, keep in mind that it would also no longer guarantee the legitimacy of the connected LDAP Server.

016-526 LDAP SSL error 116 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP-SSL authentication error 116 has occurred (the Server Name and the certificate does not match)

Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP-SSL authentication error 117 has occurred (SSL authentication internal error)

[Detection Conditions] SSL authentication error of the LDAP Server. SLL authentication internal error has occurred.

[Corrective Actions] An internal error has occurred in the program.

016-528 SmartCard Not Auth [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Smart Card Personal Authentication Error

[Detection Conditions] After a personal signature scan job has started up, the Smart Card PIN check status was cleared, which causes the personal signature to fail.

[Corrective Actions] Check the PIN and again perform the personal signature scan. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

016-529 Remote Download server timeout [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Remote Download Server Timeout

[Detection Conditions] There was no response within the specified time (60 sec) when connecting to the Remote Download server.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Check the network connection. Check that the Remote Download server is properly configured and operating on the network.

016-533 Kerberos Attestation protocol error 37

Check the Remote Download server for the FW update file.

016-536 Host name solution error in Remote Download [Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

Remote Download Server Name Resolution Error

Kerberos Attestation protocol error (37)

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

Failed to resolve the hostname (server name) during the DNS access before connecting to the Remote Download server. DNS library call error.

A Kerberos Server Attestation protocol error has occurred. (37)

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

The clock difference between the device and the Kerberos server has exceeded the clock skew limit of the Kerberos server. Check that the clocks of the device and Kerberos server are set correctly.

Check the connection to the DNS. Or, check whether the Remote Download server name has been registered in the DNS.

At the same time, check that the daylight saving time and time zone settings for the device and the Kerberos server are the same.

016-537 Remote Download server connection error

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

[Error Type]

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

016-534 Kerberos Attestation protocol error 41,42

Remote Download Server Connection Error

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

The port of the connection destination Remote Download server is not open.

Job Fail

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Check the network connection setting (port) of the Remote Download server.

Kerberos Attestation protocol error (41, 42)

016-538 Remote Download file write error

[Detection Conditions] A Kerberos Server Attestation protocol error has occurred. (41, 42)

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Although the Kerberos Server exists in a realm that is set in the device, the address of the Kerberos Server that was set cannot be connected to. Check that the realm name and Server address in the Kerberos Settings of the device are set correctly.

[Fault Content] Remote Download File Write to HDD Error

[Detection Conditions] The FW update file that was obtained from the Remote Download server cannot be saved properly into the HDD.

When connected to a Microsoft Windows 2000/2003 Server, use all upper case for the realm name.

016-535 Remote Download file access error

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] There are no FW update files in the Remote Download server.

[Detection Conditions] The specified FW update file (Download image file) is not found in the Remote Download server.

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

Check the HDD for free space and delete unnecessary files. Or, replace the HDD.

016-539 Kerberos Attestation protocol error other [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Kerberos Attestation protocol error (others)

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[Detection Conditions] A Kerberos Server Attestation protocol error has occurred. (Others)

[Corrective Actions] An internal error has occurred in the program.

016-543 Attestation Agent error 543 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Attestation Agent error (REALM_UNKNOWN)

[Detection Conditions] The specified realm/domain has disappeared from the ApeosWare Authentication Agent (the domain was manually deleted at the ApeosWare Authentication Agent after obtaining the realm name list from the device)

[Corrective Actions] Update the realm list, using the Update Realm button on the device, or add the domain to the ApeosWare Authentication Agent.

Version.1 .1.1

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Attestation Agent error (ACCESS_DENIED)

[Detection Conditions] A general user has attempted to obtain other user's user information (GetUserInformation method only). The User Name included in the WWW-Authorization of the http header is different from the included in the request message of the GetUserInformation method.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, refer to 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the problem has occurred, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log and contact Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

016-548 Attestation Agent error 548 [Error Type] Job Fail

To update the device realm information, perform the following: Press the [Authentication Agent] button on the Authentication window of the device. The Authentication Agent window appears. Press the [Update] button on the window.

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, refer to 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the problem has occurred, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log and contact Support G for instructions.

[Detection Conditions]

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

016-545 Attestation Agent error 545 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Attestation Agent error (CLOCKSKEW_ERR)

[Detection Conditions] A Clock skew error has occurred in attestation. The time of ApeosWare Authentication Agent and ActiveDirectory is out of sync with the upper limit of the Kerberos ClockSkew set in the ActiveDirectory.

[Corrective Actions] Match the time of the PC where the ApeosWare Authentication agent is installed in with the time of the PC where the ActiveDirectory is. Furthermore, if the Windows Time Service in the PC where the ApeosWare Authentication Agent is installed is stopped, start it up. Refer to the ApeosWare Authentication agent User Guide for solutions. If the problem persists, refer to 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the problem has occurred, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log and contact Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

016-546 Attestation Agent error 546

Attestation Agent error (UNREGISTERED_DEVICE) The information of the machine that is performing the authentication operation is not in the database (GetUserInformation method only). The device is not registered in the ApeosWare Authentication Agent.

[Corrective Actions] Register the device in the ApeosWare Authentication Agent. Refer to the "ApeosWare Authentication Agent User Guide" for solutions. If the problem persists, refer to 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the problem has occurred, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log and contact Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

016-553 Attestation Agent error 553 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Attestation Agent error (VERSION_MISMATCH)

[Detection Conditions] The version information written in the SOAP Header cannot be understood. The ApeosWare Authentication Agent does not support the version of the device interface.

[Corrective Actions] The version of the ApeosWare Authentication Agent needs to be upgraded. Check that the machine is a product that is supported by the upgraded version of the ApeosWare Authentication Agent.

Error has occurred in the database that the ApeosWare Authentication Agent is connected to due to overloading.

If the problem persists, refer to 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the problem has occurred, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log and contact Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Corrective Actions]

016-554 Attestation Agent error 554

Wait for a while before authenticating again as the service is overloaded.

[Error Type]

If that did not solve the problem, check the ApeosWare Authentication Agent. Refer to the ApeosWare Authentication Agent User Guide for solutions.

Job Fail

If the problem persists, refer to 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the problem has occurred, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log and contact Support G for instructions.

[Fault Content] Attestation Agent error (CONFIGRATION_ERROR)

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Detection Conditions]

016-557 Attestation Agent error 557

The existence check for the specified user in the event of an authentication error has failed. The domain user reference login name or the reference password of the ApeosWare Authentication Agent domain is incorrect.

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions] Set the domain user reference login name or the reference password of the ApeosWare Authentication Agent domain to the correct items.

Attestation Agent error (INTERNAL_ERROR)

[Detection Conditions]

If the problem persists, refer to 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the problem has occurred, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log and contact Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

Other error has occurred in attestation. An internal error has occurred in the ApeosWare Authentication Agent.

[Corrective Actions]

016-555 Attestation Agent error 555

Check the ApeosWare Authentication Agent.

[Error Type]

Refer to the ApeosWare Authentication Agent User Guide for solutions.

Job Fail

If the problem persists, refer to 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the problem has occurred, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log and contact Support G for instructions.

[Fault Content]

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

Attestation Agent error (SERVICE_ISNOT_WORKING)

016-558 Attestation Agent error 558

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

Timed out when connecting to the authentication server.

Job Fail

The ApeosWare Authentication Agent cannot connect to the database or the Active Directory.

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Check that the ApeosWare Authentication Agent can connect to the database or the Active Directory.

Attestation Agent error (MISC_ERR)

[Detection Conditions]

Refer to the ApeosWare Authentication Agent User Guide for solutions.

The machine has received an unknown error from the ApeosWare Authentication Agent.

If the problem persists, refer to 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the problem has occurred, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log and contact Support G for instructions.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

If the problem persists, refer to 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the problem has occurred, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log and contact Support G for instructions.

016-556 Attestation Agent error 556 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

016-559 Remote Download parameter error [Error Type]

Attestation Agent error (SERVICE_IS_PROCESSING)

Job Fail

[Detection Conditions] Timeout during database processing. Version.1 .1.1

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[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

Remote Download Parameter Error

When the system data "Log/Image Creation Guarantee Level" is set to "High", the Image Extension Kit has insufficient memory.

[Detection Conditions] When performing the Remote Download, an invalid value is set in the required system data.

Version.1 .1.1

[Corrective Actions] Set the image quality to "Normal".

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

Check that all system data that must be set to perform the Remote Download have been properly set.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

Example: Check the server settings corresponding to the IP mode, etc.

016-560 Attestation Agent error 560

016-564 Remote Download Server Authentication Failed

[Error Type]

[Error Type] Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content] Remote Download Server Authentication Error

Attestation Agent communication error

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] When accessing the Remote Download server, an authentication error notification was issued from the server.

A communication error has occurred between the ApeosWare Authentication Agent and the machine.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Check that the network cable is connected and check the settings of the Authentication Agent function.

2.

If DNS address of the Server is set as the Server name/IP address of the ApeosWare Authentication Agent in the printer function settings list, check that DNS is enabled.

016-562 ADetected user duplication, in a cert agent [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Authentication Agent error * Duplicate IDs were detected at ICCG external authentication

[Detection Conditions] Two or more entries with the same IC card information were found in the temporary user DB of Active Directory or Authentication Agent.

[Corrective Actions] Make corrections so that the temporary user entries of the Active Directory or Authentication Agent do not have the same IC card information. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Corrective Actions] Check that the correct user name and password was specified when accessing the Remote Download server. If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

016-565 Backup Restore Error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Backup/Restore Error

[Detection Conditions] •

When performing backup, there is no backup storage destination.



When performing restore or deletion of backup files, there are no backup files.

[Corrective Actions] •

For USB backup, check that the USB Memory is properly installed. If the problem persists, use a PC to check the USB memory for a "backup" directory. If it is not there, create it.



When performing restore or deletion of backup files from the USB backup file, check that the USB Memory is properly installed.

016-563 ImageLog Memory Full (Exp. Kit)

016-566 Backup Restore Condition Error

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Impossible to continue with the Job because the Image Extension Kit has insufficient memory

Job Fail

[Fault Content] NVM Backup/Restore condition error

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]



During backup, the FW download file that has the same version as the machine cannot be found.



Format the HDD before performing HDD backup.



During restore, the machine configuration during backup and restore does not match. Therefore, the restore cannot be performed.



Before performing restore using the HDD backup file, delete backup files through the panel. If the problem persists, format the HDD.



At an attempt to restore a specific backed-up file, a backed-up file for another device or a wrong backed-up file has been selected.



For USB backup, check that the USB Memory is properly installed. If the problem persists, use a PC to format the USB Memory.



When performing restore using USB backup files, check that the USB Memory is properly installed. If the problem persists, use the panel or a PC to delete the backup files.



If the problem still persists, use a PC to format the USB Memory.

[Corrective Actions] •

During backup, save the FW download file into the "dwld" directory in the USB memory, plug it into the machine, and then perform the backup.



During restore, use the same IOT and IIT ROM versions as those during backup. When performing restore using a USB backup file, also use the same HDD configuration.



If there is no HDD, use the same ESS ROM versions as well. If the same configuration cannot be attained, delete the backup file from the panel.



If the problem occurred at an attempt to restore a backed-up file from an external place, check that the ESS/IIT/IOT/FAX ROM version is still the same as the version used when the backed-up file was created. Furthermore, check the device is the same as the one that generated the backed-up file.

16-567 Backup Capacity Full

016-569 Attestation Agent error 569 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Attestation Agent errors other than listed previously

[Detection Conditions] Errors related to the functions of the Authentication Agent other than listed previously.

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Turn the power OFF then ON.

Job Fail

If the problem persists, refer to 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the problem has occurred, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log and contact Support G for instructions.

[Fault Content]

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

NVM data to back up is over the capacity of the destination to save it.

[Detection Conditions]

016-570 Job ticket out of memory



The backup destination has insufficient capacity.

[Error Type]



The memory is not enough for data-to-back-up to be encrypted.

job

[Corrective Actions] • •

[Fault Content]

Before performing the HDD backup, delete existing backup files through the panel to increase the capacity. Before performing USB backup, delete the backup files in the USB memory through the panel, or use a PC to delete unnecessary files in the USB memory to increase the capacity.

016-568 Backup Restore Failed [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

XPIF memory is short.

[Detection Conditions] XPIF Parser detects 'out of memory' while interpreting job ticket.

[Corrective Actions] Increase memory size for job ticket on UI Panel, restart MC, and then run the job.

016-571 Job ticket wrong param [Error Type] job

NVM data could not be backed up or restored for some reason.

[Detection Conditions] •

[Fault Content] XPIF parameter mismatch.

An HDD access error has occurred.



A USB Memory access error has occurred.



The backup file was corrupted during restore.



An unexpected error has occurred.

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

[Detection Conditions] Decomposer detects job ticket has instructed Device to do what is inconsistent with device spec.

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016-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 016-xxx FIP [Corrective Actions]

Check for a mismatch between parameters specified by job ticket, correct the parameters and then resend the job.

[Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] The DNS server was not set during FTP scan

[Detection Conditions]

job

Before connecting to the FTP server, the DNS server was detected to be not set. DNS library call error.

[Fault Content] XPIF media conversion error.

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions] 1.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

[Corrective Actions]

016-573 Job ticket parse error

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

016-576 Server connection error in FTP [Error Type] Job Fail

[Error Type] job

[Fault Content] Problem with connection to server during FTP scan

[Fault Content] XPIF Interpret error.

[Detection Conditions] Failed to connect to the FTP server.

[Detection Conditions] XPIF Parser has received and processed job ticket that has syntax impossible to interpret.

[Corrective Actions] Ensure the following: software is properly installed on client that generates job ticket; operational requirements are met; and software version matches device version.

016-574 Host name solution error in FTP [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Unable to resolve hostname during FTP scan

[Detection Conditions] Failed to resolve the hostname (server name) during the DNS access before connecting to the FTP Server. DNS library call error.

[Corrective Actions] Check the connection to the DNS. Or, check whether the destination server name has been registered in the DNS. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

016-575 DNS server un-sets up in FTP

Set the DNS address. Or, set the destination server address using IP address.

Decomposer detects paper whose properties are specified by job ticket cannot be recognized as paper (size/type/color) supported by device. Check that the device that receives data can print it onto paper whose properties (size/type/weight/ color/punched) are specified by job ticket.

Version.1 .1.1

[Error Type]

016-572 Job ticket media error

1.

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[Corrective Actions] 1.

Check that network communication between the transfer destination FTP server and this machine is available. For example, check the following: •

Check that the Server IP address is correct.



Check the connection of network cables.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

016-577 Problem in FTP service [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Problem with the FTP service

[Detection Conditions] Failed to connect to the FTP service of the destination server.

[Corrective Actions] Take any one of the following actions: –

Check that the FTP service of the Server is operating.



Check that the FTP port number of the Server matches the FTP port number that is set on the machine.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

016-581 File name suffix limit over in FTP [Error Type] Job Fail

016-578 Login name or a password error in FTP

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

The FTP scan file name/folder name suffix has exceeded the limit

Job Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

When determining the file/folder name in the server after connecting to the FTP server, the file name/folder name suffix exceeded the limit.

FTP scan login name or password error

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

The USER./PASS command in this machine has failed after connecting to the FTP Server. There are problems with the login name or password.

1.

Change the file name/destination folder. Else, move or delete the files in the destination folder.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

1.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

Check that the login name (user name) and password are correct. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

016-582 File creation failure in FTP [Error Type] Job Fail

016-579 Scanning picture preservation place error in FTP

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

Failed to create an FTP scan file

Job Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

When creating a file in the server after connecting to the FTP server, the file creation has failed.

Problem with scanned image storage destination of FTP Scan

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions] When moving the image storage destination after connecting to the FTP server, failed to move to the RepositoryPath. There are problems with the scanned image data storage destination.

1.

Check that the specified name is a file name that can be created in the storage destination

2.

Check that the storage destination has enough free space. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Check that the scanned image storage destination on the FTP scan server is correct.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

016-580 File name acquisition failure from FTP server

016-583 Lock folder creation failure in FTP

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

Unable to obtain file name/folder name on the FTP scan server

Failed to create an FTP scan lock folder

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

The NLST command has failed when obtaining the file/folder name on the server after connecting to the FTP server.

When creating a lock folder in the server after connecting to the FTP server, the lock folder creation has failed.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

1.

Check the access right to the FTP scan server.

1.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

2.

Check that the specified name is a folder name that can be created in the storage destination.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

3.

Check whether a folder with the same name as the specified name already exists.

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When a lock directory (*.LCK) remained in the transfer destination, delete it manually and retry the job.

016-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

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Check that the storage destination has enough free space.

2.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

[Error Type] Job Fail

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

016-587 Folder delete failure in FTP [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Failed to create an FTP scan folder

[Fault Content] Failed to delete an FTP scan folder

[Detection Conditions] When creating a folder in the server after connecting to the FTP server, the folder creation has failed.

When a lock directory (*.LCK) remained in the transfer destination, delete it manually and retry the job. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

016-584 Folder creation failure in FTP

Version.1 .1.1

[Detection Conditions] When deleting a folder in the server after connecting to the FTP server, the deletion has failed.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

1.

Check that the specified name is a folder name that can be created in the storage destination.

1.

2.

Check whether a folder with the same name as the specified name already exists.

3.

Check that the storage destination has enough free space. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

016-585 File delete failure in FTP [Error Type]

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

016-588 Data write-in failure to FTP server [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

Failed to write data into the FTP scan server

[Detection Conditions]

Failed to delete an FTP scan file

[Detection Conditions] When deleting a file in the server after connecting to the FTP server, the deletion has failed.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Check the access right to the server. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

016-586 Lock folder delete failure in FTP [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Failed to delete an FTP scan lock folder

[Detection Conditions] When deleting a lock folder in the server after connecting to the FTP server, the deletion has failed.

Check the access right to the server. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

Failed to write data into the server after connecting to the FTP server.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Check that the storage destination has enough free space. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

016-589 Data read failure from FTP server [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Failed to read data from the FTP scan server

[Detection Conditions] Failed to read data from the FTP server after connecting to the FTP server during scanner (Save to PC) FTP transfer.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Check whether there is access right to the FTP server and grant the proper rights.

1.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

Check the access right to the server.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Error Type]

016-590 Data reading failure from FTP server

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

An internal error has occurred during FTP scan

Job Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

A Redirector internal error has occurred after connecting to the FTP server.

"Prohibit Overwrite" is selected for FTP scan "File Name Conflict"

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Repeat the operation.

Unable to save a file after connecting to the FTP server during scanner (Save to PC) FTP transfer because "File Name Conflict" is set to "Cancel Job".

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

[Corrective Actions]

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

Set "File Name Conflict" to other than "Cancel Job". If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

016-594 TYPE command failure in FTP [Error Type]

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

Job Fail

016-591 FTP scan filing policy injustice

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

The TYPE command has failed during FTP scan (Network error)

Job Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

The TYPE command has failed after connecting to the FTP server. (Network error)

Incorrect FTP scan filing policy (when additional items are selected)

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Repeat the operation.

Incorrect filing policy (when additional items are selected) was detected after connecting with the FTP server.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Corrective Actions] 1.

016-595 PORT command failure in FTP

When "Add" is selected for "File Name Conflict", check that the file format is not set to Multi-page.

016-592 NEXTNAME.DAT file access error in FTP

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

The PORT command has failed during FTP scan (Network error)

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

NEXTNAME.DAT file access error during FTP scan

The PORT command has failed after connecting to the FTP server. (Network error)

[Detection Conditions] An error has occurred when accessing the NEXTNAME.DAT file after connecting to the FTP server during scanner (Save to PC) FTP transfer.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

When "Add" is selected for "File Name Conflict", check that the NEXTNAME.DAT file is correct. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

016-593 Internal error in FTP Scan Version.1 .1.1

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2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

016-596 CDUP command failure in FTP [Error Type] Job Fail

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[Fault Content] The CDUP command has failed during FTP scan (Network error)

[Detection Conditions] The CDUP command has failed after connecting to the FTP server. (Network error)

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

Version.1 .1.1

[Error Type] job

[Fault Content] Email message size is over spec.

[Detection Conditions] In paginating, mail data size per page exceeds system data "max message size".

[Corrective Actions] Perform the following: 1.

Reduce a send parameter of resolution (image-to-send quality) and resend the job.

016-597 Same name file exists in FTP servcer

2.

Reduce a send parameter of magnification and resend the job. (A3 to A4, etc.)

[Error Type]

3.

Change ""max message size"" to a larger value. (10MB recommended as default)

Job Fail

[Fault Content] The process was cancelled since a file (folder) with the same name exists during FTP scan (CreditMutuel specifications)

[Detection Conditions] The process was cancelled because a file/folder with the same name was detected after connecting to the FTP server. (CreditMutuel specifications)

[Corrective Actions] Perform the same operation again without multiple machines accessing the same folder in the same server. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

016-598 Email message size over [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] Email message size is over spec.

[Detection Conditions] In paginating, mail data size per page exceeds system data "max message size".

[Corrective Actions] Perform the following: 1.

Reduce a send parameter of resolution (image-to-send quality) and resend the job.

2.

Reduce a send parameter of magnification and resend the job. (A3 to A4, etc.)

3.

Change ""max message size"" to a larger value. (10MB recommended as default)

If the problem still persists, obtain logs (pfshowinfo8 log and network log) just after the occurrence of it and contact the Support division for instructions. 2.5.2 Logging/Extraction Tools Operational Instructions

016-599 Email message size over

If the problem still persists, obtain logs (pfshowinfo8 log and network log) just after the occurrence of it and contact the Support division for instructions. 2.5.2 Logging/Extraction Tools Operational Instructions

016-600 KO Authentication Locked [Error Type] History

[Fault Content] Logged by incorrect KO authentication detection (Detects NG in continuous KO authentication).

[Detection Conditions] The no. of continuous KO authentication errors reached the setting value of the System Data "KO Authentication Continuous Error Maximum Count (NVM:700-563)".

[Corrective Actions] Only record the data to the history.

016-601 Illegal Access Detection [Error Type] History

[Fault Content] Illegal trespassing detected (Identification/authentication error due to KO/CO User ID NG Or Password NG).

[Detection Conditions] The no. of authentication errors (CO/KO inclusive) within the specified time reached the setting value of the System Data "Authentication Error Maximum Count (NVM:700-564)".

[Corrective Actions] Only record the data to the history.

016-700 Password is under minimum [Error Type] job

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

The number of digits used for the password for security and authentication prints is less than the minimum.

[Detection Conditions]

1.

Set [Print Mode] to [High Speed] and reduce the print resolution before retrying the operation.

2.

Increase the memory to increase the page buffer.

3.

Retry the operation in [Print Page Mode]. (PLW Decomposer (=ART-EX) only)

The number of password digits for the job received is less than the minimum.

For [Print Page Mode], refer to the printer driver online help.

*Enable setting the minimum number of password digits for a security print and an authentication print in order not to store any job for which a less-than-minimum number of password digits are entered.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-703 Email To Invalid Box [Error Type]

Use a minimum or larger number of password digits for the job to print out.

Job Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following: Seeing the following, collect a info9 or xxx.tgz log and a network log, and contact the support division for instructions.

[Fault Content]

2.5.1 Logging/Extraction Tools Functional Instructions

[Detection Conditions]

In receiving E-Mail/Fax/I-Fax, an invalid (not setup) mailbox no. is selected.

016-701 Out of ART EX Memory

Even if there are no options such as iFax and Scan To E-Mail, this fault occurs in normal Fax receiving and sending.

[Error Type]

Here is detailed description.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Insufficient PLW Decomposer Memory

[Detection Conditions]

In Fax/I-Fax sending, a malibox is to be used in the machine for Fax communications, but the mailbox could not be set up.

2.

In receiving Email/Fax/I-Fax no mailbox or an invalid mailbox is detected, and a job is over.

[Corrective Actions]

An insufficient memory was detected while using the ART EX.

Perform the following:

[Corrective Actions] Perform the following procedures in sequence: 1.

1.

Increase the allocated memory of the ART EX. (In some cases, actual memory must be increased)

1.

Check whether a selected mailbox is set up. If not, set it up.

2.

Ask the sender to send E-Mail/Fax/I-Fax to a valid mailbox.

3.

Replace the FMO (the IF Board for Fax).

If this does not resolve the problem, perform the following.

2.

Change the print mode. (Example: High Quality mode → Normal mode)

3.

Lower the resolution.

If this does not resolve the problem, it then indicates that the HDD can be defect. Perform the following in order.

4.

Set [Page Print mode] to [Enabled].

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5.

Execute [Image Compression] in the [Graphics] tab of the printer driver.

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If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-702 Out of Page Buffer

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

016-704 Mailbox is Full [Error Type]

[Error Type] Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

The system detected that a mailbox was full (it exceeded the maximum no. of documents per box) and aborted a job.

Not able to compress any page due to insufficient Print Page Buffer

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] FULL status was detected at HD access and a job was aborted.

Not a single page could be compressed. Insufficient Print Page Buffer was detected.

[Corrective Actions] Delete unnecessary documents and then repeat the operation.

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If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

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[Corrective Actions]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

Delete unnecessary documents/users and print again.

016-705 Secure Print Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

016-707 Sample Print Fail [Error Type]

Unable to perform Secure Print/Mailbox Print/Pay for Print Storing from the Printer Driver. Unable to store scanned documents into a Mailbox.

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions] 1. 2. 3.

Although the machine was set to store scanned documents into a Mailbox, the Scanner Kit or E-mail Kit option was not installed.

Sample Print Unavailable (Does not satisfy the conditions for Sample Print due to HD not installed/HD error etc.)

[Detection Conditions]

The Printer Driver for this machine was not used.

Storage cannot be done without a HDD.

# Not for HDD standard machines but for machines with options #

Registration for Sample Print failed.

A Secure Print, Mailbox Print, Auditron Print, or Private Print job was received without the Functional Expansion Kit installed.

[Corrective Actions] Remove the conditions that disable Sample Print.

[Corrective Actions]

Check whether the HDD is installed.

For 1, press the button and check whether [Scanner (Scan to Mailbox)] is displayed. If it is displayed, check whether scanned documents can be stored into a Mailbox. If documents cannot be stored into the Mailbox, install the Scanner Kit or E-mail Kit option.

If the problem has occurred at installation, check whether the operations for Sample Print are correct. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

For 2, use the Printer Driver for this machine.

OF-02 HDD System Fail

# Not for HDD standard machines but for machines with options # For 3, check whether the Functional Expansion Kit is installed in this machine. When the Functional Expansion Kit is not installed: – –

If the function is not used, set [Hard Disk] in the [Options] tab to [Not Available] at the Printer Driver. To use the function, install the Functional Expansion Kit.

016-708 HD Full by Annotation/Watermark image [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Full During Annotation/Analog Watermark Image Storage

When the Functional Expansion Kit is installed: Set [Hard Disk] in the [Options] tab to [Available] at the Printer Driver. 1.

[Detection Conditions] When an Annotation/Watermark image was to be stored in the HDD, Full status was detected and the job was aborted.

Check whether the options required for mailbox storage are installed. Required options: up to DMP5 - Scanner Kit; DMP6 or later - Scanner Kit or E-mail Kit.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

1.

OF-10 HDD Job Fail

2.

Reduce the no. of document pages. In Mixed Size mode, only a single size is available.

016-706 Max. User Number Exceeded

3.

For printing Stored Document, delete unnecessary documents from the HDD and repeat the operation.

[Error Type]

4.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] The system detected that a job exceeded the maximum no. of users for Secure and Sample Prints and aborted the job.

[Detection Conditions] FULL status was detected at HD access and a job was aborted.

Cancel Annotation/Watermark and repeat the operation.

Expand the capacity of the HDD partition of the relevant service. If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail OF-02 HDD System Fail

016-709 ART EX Command Error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

PLW Command Error

The size of data to send exceeds the system data value (before connection to the server).

Error Detected By PLW Decomposer

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] An ART EX command error occurred during PLW processing.

During iFax or sending mail designated for forwarding, the send module (Redirector) attempted to send data exceeding the System Data [Upper Limit of Data Size for Scan to E-mail] to the internet.

Syntax error, undefined command

NOTE:

Parameter error

The same system data is also referenced in case of Scan to E-mail. It is detected during image storage in 016-985.

Decomposer internal error, etc.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions] This error occurs when some parts of the created print file are missing or abnormal. In parallel connection, check it according to the procedures given below. 1.

Set [Parallel Bi-Directional Communication] to [OFF] in the printer driver.

2.

Set a longer time for [Auto Output Time] by selecting [Port Settings]>[Parallel] in CWIS.

1.

Reduce the resolution level, which is a transmission parameter, and resend the job.

2.

Reduce the magnification ratio, which is a transmission parameter, and resend the job. (e.g. A3 to A4)

3.

Through the System Settings window on the UI panel, change [Data Size Upper Limit]. (Default 2MB recommended)

3.

Replace the parallel cable.

4.

If a long parallel cable is used, use a short cable (genuine) and try printing again.

016-712 Under PANTHER Capacity (I-Formtter)

5.

Change the BIOS settings in the PC. (Change the current parallel port settings to others.)

[Error Type]

6.

Change the power supply outlet (socket).

In network connection, connect the PC with the printer for checking.

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

Capability of Panther Deteriorated

[Detection Conditions]

016-710 Delayed Print Fail [Error Type]

Capability of Panther in Scan service was deteriorated (I-Formatter).

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Increase the resolution or enlarge the scan area. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

Delayed Print Fail

[Detection Conditions] Process conditions for Delay Print were not met.

016-713 Security Box Password Error [Error Type]

[Corrective Actions] Check whether the HDD is installed. 1.

(If HDD is installed or HDD is full, free up the HDD capacity.)

2.

If Secure Print/Proof Print or Knowledge Storage Print is specified, disable them.

3.

Reduce the Delay Print jobs waiting to 100 jobs or less.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Password check error was detected during data storage in a Mailbox.

[Detection Conditions] Though the Mailbox specified for the job exists, the password set in the specified Mailbox and the password specified for the job do not match.

If the problem has occurred at installation, check whether the operations are correct. If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

Set a correct password and try again.

OF-02 HDD System Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

016-711 Email transmission size limit over [Error Type]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-714 Security Box is not Enable

Job Fail

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Failed attempt to create "Unsent Report" or "Monitor Report" because the "Send Result Data" that is required to create the report is not stored in the memory/HDD of the device.

[Fault Content] Box not opened error was detected during data storage in a Mailbox.

[Detection Conditions] The mailbox specified for the job does not exist. Open the appropriate mailbox and try again.

016-715 ESCP Form Invalid Password [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Unable to access ESCP Form because ESCP Form password did not match

[Detection Conditions] Incorrect password was input when attempting to use ESCP form. Job is aborted.

[Corrective Actions] Input the correct password to use ESCP Form. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-716 TIFF Data Overflow [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] The files to be spooled in the TIFF exceeded the disk capacity.

[Detection Conditions] The system detected that the files to be spooled in TIFF exceeded the disk capacity.

[Corrective Actions] Install the HDD or increase the capacity of the HDD. If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail OF-02 HDD System Fail

016-717 Fax/iFax Send Result Not Found [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] The Fax/iFax Send Result Information is not saved in the Cont



HDD Full due to an iFAX document send with size exceeding the partition C size (2GB or 4GB), resulting in the "iFAX Send Result Data" being unable to be stored.



Over 200 jobs were executed since the last selected Output Report job, resulting in the "iFAX Send Result Data" being overwritten.

[Corrective Actions] •

Split any iFAX documents that would exceed 2GB in document storage size into several jobs and control the usage amount of memory, HDD, etc.



If there is a large amount of Scanner/iFAX documents being processed, please wait until the other scanner/iFAX jobs are completed before performing your Scanner/iFAX job.



Do not perform over 200 jobs in between the end of the job that you want to output the report for until the actual report output operation.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

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[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

[Corrective Actions]

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If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-718 Out of PCL6 Memory [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Insufficient PCL6 Decomposer Memory

[Detection Conditions] Insufficient memory was detected while using PCL6.

[Corrective Actions] As the PLW memory is fixed, decreasing the resolution may reduce the PLW memory. (Only when PLW is enabled) If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-719 Out of PCL Memory [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Insufficient PLW Decomposer Memory

[Detection Conditions] An insufficient memory was detected while using the PCL.

[Corrective Actions] Increase the PCL memory size. Increasing the memory for the whole system will increase the memory to be allocated to the Decomposer in some measure. UI settings or other ways cannot explicitly increase the PCL memory. Therefore, if a job is aborted due to insufficient memory when the memory has been increased to the maximum capacity, change the printer driver settings to see if printing becomes available. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Corrective Actions]

016-720 PCL Command Error

Set the Staple reference point, paper size, etc. of the Print Data that is sent to the printing section to be the ones that can be processed by the machine.

[Error Type]

Furthermore, check the system at the client side.

Job Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

PCL Command Error

016-723 Job cancel by punch position NG

Error Detected By PCL Decomposer

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

A PCL command error occurred during PCL processing.

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

The job is canceled due to impossible Punch position, paper size, etc

Cancel the job and execute the command again.

[Detection Conditions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Punch position that is not supported by this machine or the paper size that is not supported by the Finisher was specified.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-721 Other Error

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Set the Punch reference point, paper size, etc. of the Print Data that is sent to the printing section to be the ones that can be processed by the machine.

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

Furthermore, check the system at the client side.

An unexpected error occurred during printing at the PLW decomposer.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Detection Conditions] An unexpected error occurred during printing.

016-724 Complex Position Error of Staple and Punch



Paper types cannot be determined because all the settings for [Custom Paper Priority] are set to [Disabled] in CWIS, etc.

[Error Type]



This ia an error that is not related to ART system commands/forms.



ESCP command error.



Incorrect control code from the input stream, etc.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Job Canceled Due To Invalid Combination of Staple and Punch Positions

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

Invalid conditions that disable Staple and Punch have been set when both Staple and Punch were specified using CWIS or Box Job Flow (instruction manual) for printing from Mailbox and invalid binding positions such as Left Double Staple and Right Punch were set.

Make settings for [Custom Paper Priority] in CWIS, etc. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Corrective Actions]

016-722 Job cancel by staple position NG

Change settings so that the same blinding position (same side of output paper) is specified.

[Error Type]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Job Fail

OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-725 B-Formatter Library Image Conversion Error

[Fault Content] The job is cancelled because the staple position or paper size is not available.

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

Staple position that is not supported by this machine or a paper size that is not supported by the Finisher was specified.

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An error has occurred in the B-Formatter during the image conversion of scanned document to Fax sending document

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[Detection Conditions] An error has occurred where the Mailbox document cannot be converted to Facsimile Data when Job Flow function of the machine is used to send the scanned documents stored in the Mailbox to the Facsimile Device.

[Corrective Actions] Do not use the Job Flow function. On the Facsimile selection screen of the machine, specify to directly scan the document and send it to the Facsimile recipient. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-726 PDL Auto Switch Fail [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] [Auto Judge Error] Auto SW judgement has failed.

[Detection Conditions] Print language auto judgement has failed. This does not occur in PCL5/ESCP machines.

[Corrective Actions]

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016-728 Unsupported TIFF Data [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Unsupported TIFF Data

[Detection Conditions] [Incorrect TIFF file] The data contains a Tag that is not set in the Image File Expansion Library.

[Corrective Actions] Explain to the customer that the TIFF file is not supported. If further checking is required, contact Support G for checking.

016-729 TIFF Data Size too Big [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] The files to be spooled in the TIFF exceeded the disk capacity.

[Detection Conditions]

In parallel connection, check it according to the procedures given below.

[Incorrect TIFF file]

1.

Set a longer time for [Auto Output Time] by selecting [Port Settings]>[Parallel] in CWIS.

The specified settings exceed the upper limit of the valid no. of colors and pixels.

2.

Replace the parallel cable.

3.

If a long parallel cable is used, use a short cable (genuine) and try printing again.

Correct the valid range.

4.

Change the print language from [Auto] to [ARTEX] or [PS] fixed by selecting [Emulation Settings]>[Print Mode] in CWIS.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If not in parallel connection, check Step 4 above. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-727 0-page document unstorable to MailBox. [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] The 0 page condition is detected in the Print job Mailbox storage.

[Detection Conditions] The P-Formatter attempted to store a 0 page document into the Mailbox, but the job is canceled because 0 page documents cannot be stored.

[Corrective Actions] Do not allow the Print Result that is to be stored in the Mailbox to be 0 page. If Paper Saving is "ON", turn it "OFF" and print again. Check that the printed document is not a blank paper, and input some text if it is blank. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-730 Unsupported ART Command [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] ART Command Error

[Detection Conditions] [ART Command Error] A command not supported by the ART was detected.

[Corrective Actions] If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-731 Invalid TIFF Data [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

Invalid TIFF Data

Job Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

[Incorrect TIFF file]

Simple Destination Result Report Output Error

The TIFF data is broken or discontinued halfway.

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

1) Simple Destination Result report output has failed.

Send data again.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

1.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

2.

Set [Receive via SMTP] for E-mail receive setting on the sending device. Remove the restriction on receiving E-mails from a self-domain in the receivable domain list if any.

016-732 Form not registerd

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-09 Common Job Fail 2.4 NET System Fault Check

Job Fail

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

[Fault Content] [Form Overlay Error]

016-735 Updating Job Templete

Data itself is not printed when the form specified is not registered in emulation.

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

The decomposer detected that the form specified is not registered.

Error During Updating Job Template

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Send the form data again.

[Updating Job Template]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

The system attempted to output the Job Template List while the Job Template was being updated.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-733 Destination address resolution error

[Corrective Actions] Perform the operation again after the Job Template update completes.

[Error Type]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Job Fail

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Fault Content]

016-736 Remote directory lock error

A failure to resolve a P2P address problem (before connection to the server)

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions] 1. 2.

When E-mails are sent using Peer-to-peer communication, an IP address could not be obtained from the text on the right side of @ in the destination E-mail address. When E-mails are sent using Peer-to-peer communication, DNS cannot be resolved with the text on the right side of @ in the destination E-mail address as FQDN.

[Corrective Actions] 1. 2.

Check if the destination address has been entered properly. Set a correct DNS server address. If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Repository Lock Error

[Detection Conditions] Creation of Lock directories has failed.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Delete any existing lock directories (*.LCK) in the transfer destination manually and then execute the job again.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

2.

Make correct settings for the permissions to the transfer destination directories.

2.4 NET System Fault Check

3.

Secure a disk capacity if the HDD for the transfer destination directory is full.

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

016-734 Simple transmittion report invocation error Version.1 .1.1

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016-737 Remote lock directory remove error Job Fail

Invalid Output Tray for PS Booklet Print

[Detection Conditions] The specified tray is invalid.

[Fault Content] Lock Directory Deletion Error

[Corrective Actions] Specify the tray that allows booklet printing.

[Detection Conditions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Failed to delete the Lock directory. Power was turned OFF in the middle of FTP transfer because the CDI cable was disconnected or the Reset SW of DFE was pushed

[Corrective Actions] Delete any existing lock directories (*.LCK) in the transfer destination manually and then execute the job again. OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-738 PS Booklet Illegal OutPut Size [Error Type]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-741 Download Mode NGJob Fail [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Not able to change into Download Mode

[Detection Conditions] •

Unable to transit to Download Mode because download prohibition was detected due to SysData:700-420 = 1, or because a job exists.



The machine did not transit to Download Mode because it detected "User Operation in Progress". (The machine remains in the "User Operation in Progress" state for 1 minute after panel operation was completed)

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Invalid Paper Size for PS Booklet Print

[Detection Conditions] The specified paper size is invalid.

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[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

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[Corrective Actions] •

Cancel the Download Prohibited mode and check that the jobs have completed before retrying the operation. Check that the "Communicating" LED is OFF.



If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

After completing a panel operation, wait for 1 minute or longer before starting the download operation.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

If the problem persists, carry out the following procedure:

[Corrective Actions] Specify the paper size that allows booklet printing.

016-739 PS Booklet Document Output Missmatch

Cancel the Download Prohibited mode (set SysData:700-420 to 0) before retrying the operation.

[Error Type]

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] PS Booklet Document/Output Paper Mismatch

[Detection Conditions] The combination of the specified document/paper sizes is incorrect.

[Corrective Actions] Specify the combination of the document/paper sizes that allows booklet printing. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-740 PS Booklet OutPut Tray Missmatch [Error Type] Job Fail

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

016-742 Download Data Product ID Mismatch [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] A mismatch in the Product ID of Download Data was detected

[Detection Conditions] The Product ID sent by the Download Data does not match the Product ID (SysData: 700-421 ~ 700-428) stored in the SEEP-ROM.

[Corrective Actions] As the Download Data is considered to be illegal, retry job after retrieving the Download Data again. If the problem persists after retrying job with the correct Download Data, obtain log and request an investigation from the Support G.

016-743 Device Model/Panel Type Error

[Corrective Actions] Obtain log and request an investigation from the Support G

[Error Type]

016-746 Unsupported PDF File

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

Device Model/Panel Type Error

Job Fail

The supported model in the Download Data does not match the Device Model.

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions] •

PDF Error Due To Unsupported Function Sent

The ModelName obtained from the installed IISS/DADF/IOT/FaxCard/Finisher do not match the ModelName found in the firmware, CDI header inclusive, in the Download File. "ModelName obtained from the currently installed ROM header" and "ModelName stored in Download File" are compared in the Controller.



[Detection Conditions] There was transparency or JBIG2 in a PDF 1.3 file.

[Corrective Actions]



Print via the driver from Acrobat Reader.

The MACS of DCC450G IOT/Bizen does not check ModelName because their I/F specification is old.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it.

The panel type (HBorFCW) connected to the device during Download is different from the panel type (HBorFCW) stored in the Controller firmware, CDI header inclusive, in the Download File.

2.4.4 Printing can be performed but abnormally

OF-09 Common Job Fail 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

016-747 No memory for drawing annotation

[Corrective Actions] The Download File is illegal. Find a Download File that has the same model with the device VerUP and retry job.

[Error Type]

Or, find a Download File that supports the Panel (FCW-UI or HB-UI type) connected to the device and retry job.

[Fault Content]

Job Fail Insufficient memory when drawing an annotation image

016-744 Download Data CheckSum Error

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

When drawing an annotation image with the copy repeat function specified, there would be insufficient memory in this machine's controller board.

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

CheckSum error of Download Data

[Detection Conditions] Download Data has illegal CheckSum

1.

Increase the annotation image size.

2.

Reduce the number of repeat images for the repeat function.

Avoid insufficient memory by performing a combination of the above steps 1 and 2.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

Make sure that the cable connected to the device is secured properly and retry job.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-745 Download Data XPJL Fatal Error

016-748 HD Full

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

XPJL fatal error during Download

HDD FULL when Mailbox is accessed

(Occurs after XPJL has recognized the received data as a Download Data)

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] Conditions such as Pflite having Strm function error, Download open, ioctrl error, or unable to secure memory.

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FULL state was detected when attempting to access the HD. Either cancel the job or proceed with user intervention 016-981.

016-xxx FIP

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[Corrective Actions] 1.

Split the job into pages in order to prevent FULL state. Reduce the resolution if possible.

2.

Delete documents that are no longer needed, such as: Mailbox documents, FAX Send Wait documents, Secure Print documents and Delayed Print documents. Make sure that there is space in the HDD before re-scanning and re-printing.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Corrective Actions] Obtain the Printer Setup List, the job log report and the sent print data with attached print job ticket when the problem occurred. OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-751 PDF Error [Error Type] Job Fail

OF-02 HDD System Fail

016-749 JCL Syntax Error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] The PJL/XPJL detected a print language that cannot be printed

Version.1 .1.1

[Fault Content] PDF Error

[Detection Conditions] 1.

Syntax error, usage of undefined command, parameter error, damaged PDF file, internal error of the PDF Decomposer has occurred during PDF Bridge process.

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

[FX PDF]

1.

The print language received from the printer driver is a print language that cannot be printed by the machine.

Use the driver from Acrobat Reader to print.

2.

ContentsBridge was used to attempt to print a PDF file through a machine that cannot process PDF.

3.

When this happens with a received iFAX document, the iFAX document that was sent by the other machine is in a print language that cannot be printed by this machine.

[Corrective Actions] In the case of 1, use the printer driver of the machine to print. Explanation: Depending on PostScript, etc. options are necessary to print the desired print language. For more details, please contact our sales representatives. In the case of 2, do not use ContentsBridge to print a PDF file. In case of 3, please request the other party to resend the iFAX document using a print language that can be printed by this machine. OF-09 Common Job Fail 2.4.3 No output is available, no data is printed 2.4.4 Printing can be performed but abnormally 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

016-750 Print job ticket description error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] PDF print job ticket description error has occurred

[Detection Conditions] When the customer uses applications such as "ContentsBridge2005", etc. to send PDF directly, the machine received the print job ticket that was sent together with the PDF. However, the print job ticket data is either "Text that is not supported in this machine" or "Print instruction that is not supported in this machine".

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail 2.4.3 No output is available, no data is printed 2.4.4 Printing can be performed but abnormally 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

016-752 PDF Short of Memory [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] PDF Short of Memory

[Detection Conditions] Insufficient memory was detected during PDF Bridge processing.

[Corrective Actions] [FX PDF] When the Print mode is set to [High Quality], change the setting to [Normal]. When the Print mode is set to [Standard], change the setting to [High Speed]. (Only for the machine with High Quality mode.) If the problem persists, expand the memory capacity. If the problem persists after expanding to the maximum capacity, print using a driver from Acrobat Reader. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-753 PDF Password Mismatched [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

PDF Password Mismatched

Request the Account Administrator for access to use the service. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Detection Conditions] When processing a PDF file that is protected by a password, the password in the UI panel settings and the password specified using XPJL (set in the Contents Bridge Utility) do not match.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-757 Auditron - Invalid User [Error Type]

Specify the correct password using the UI or the Contents Bridge.

Job Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

Auditron-Invalid User

016-754 PDF LZW Not Installed

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

The account has not been registered.

Job Fail

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Set a correct account and try again.

PDF LZW Not Installed

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

The PDF Bridge tried to process the PDF file compressed in LZW without the [Contents Bridge Expansion Kit] installed.

[Corrective Actions] Install the "Contents Bridge Extension Kit". Or, print using a driver from Acrobat Reader. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

016-758 Auditron - Disabled Function [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Auditron-Disabled Function

OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-755 PDF Print Prohibited [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions] An illegal account was detected.

[Corrective Actions] 1. 2.

PDF Print Prohibited

[Corrective Actions] Use Acrobat to clear the print prohibition setting and print the PDF file. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-756 Auditron - Prohibit Service [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

Request the Account Administrator to add the rights. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Detection Conditions] The system processed a PDF file prohibited for printing.

Set the new function that is allowed for that account and try again.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-759 Auditron - Reached Limit [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Auditron-Reached Limit

[Detection Conditions] The no. of registered users reached the limit.

[Corrective Actions] Request the Account Administrator to set the number of copies, etc.

Auditron-Prohibit Service

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

Illegal User Detected Version.1 .1.1

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016-760 PS Decompose failure [Error Type] Job Fail

016-763 POP server is not found. [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] [PS Decompose Error]

[Fault Content] The machine cannot find the POP server (when trying to connect to it).

An error occurred in Decompose processing.

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

An error occurred in Decompose processing.

[Corrective Actions] Resend the job. (If the problem persists, check the execution environment and data.)

Version.1 .1.1

(POPERR_SOCKET)

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Check the following to see if the POP server, which is a destination, and this machine can communicate with each other on the nework.

OF-09 Common Job Fail



The server IP address is correct.

016-761 FIFO EMPTY



The network cable is connected.

[Error Type] Job Fail

1.

016-764 SMTP Server Connect Error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] [Image Output]

[Fault Content] The machine failed to connect to the SMTP server (when trying to do so).

FIFO EMPTY error

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] The connection error with the SMTP Server was detected.

Image enlargement error (FIFO EMPTY Error)

SMTP Server Response Code: 421 or 451.

[Corrective Actions] Print in the High Speed mode. If the problem persists, print in the Print Guaranteed mode. (Only for the machine with this mode.)

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Wait for a while and repeat the operation.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

If the situation does not improve, contact the network administrator for advice.

1.

The machine failed to connect to the SMTP server.

016-762 Print LANG Not Installed

016-765 SMTP Server HD Full

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] [Decomposer does not exist] The system requested for functions (print language, print utility, etc.) that were not installed. (The Decomposer specified with PJL or Auto SW is not installed.)

Job Fail

[Fault Content] The SMTP Server HDD is full. (after connection to the server)

[Detection Conditions] The system detected that the SMTP Server HDD is full. SMTP Server Response Code: 452

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

The print language is not installed.

Contact the SMTP Server Administrator.

The system requested for functions (print language, print utility, etc.) that were not installed.

Retrieve E-mails in the SMTP Server HD. Check the server capacity.

(The Decomposer specified with PJL or Auto SW is not installed.)

[Corrective Actions] Fix and select the decomposer from the Operation Panel or with a command. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

016-766 SMTP Server File System Error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

The memory capacity alloted by the SMTP server is exceeded. (after connection to the server)

ESMTP Protocol "EHLO" Command Response Code: 502. Or, "DSN" does not appear in the "Supported Command List" received from the Server.

[Detection Conditions] Any error with the SMTP Server File System was detected.

[Corrective Actions]

SMTP Server Response Code: 552.

1.

[Corrective Actions] Contact the SMTP Server Administrator. Review the server capacity limit setting.

016-767 Invalid E-mail Address

016-770 The direct fax function is canceled by NVM. [Error Type] Job Fail

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Direct FAX job prohibition by the System Data Settings.

[Fault Content] The SMTP server refused to accept the destination address. (after connection to the server)

[Detection Conditions] Direct FAX job prohibition by the System Data Settings.

[Detection Conditions] The system detected that the E-mail destination address is incorrect.

Contact the network administrator for advice and ensure that the SMTP server supports DSN.

Or set Transmittal Confirmation to OFF and send the job.

[Corrective Actions] To release the direct FAX job prohibition, set the target system to "0".

SMTP Server Response Code: 550 or 551 or 553

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions]

Obtain the job logs (UI, Report, CWIS, SSMI applications).

Check a specific mail address and set a proper one. If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it.

016-771 Scan Data Repository ERR (DNS address)

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Error Type]

2.4 NET System Fault Check 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

016-768 Invalid Sender Address [Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] The Scanned Data Repository Address cannot be solved (Response to DNS Address).

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

An error occurred while recalling the DNS Resolution Library.

[Corrective Actions]

The SMTP server refused to accept the sender address. (after connection to the server)

Check the connection to the DNS. Or, check whether the Scan Data Repository domain name has been registered in the DNS.

[Detection Conditions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it.

An error was received from the SMTP Protocol "MAIL FROM:" command.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

1.

2.4 NET System Fault Check

The SMTP server refused to accept the sender address.

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

Check that the sender address is correct. If the situation does not improve, contact the network administrator for advice.

016-772 Scan Data Repository ERR (DNS Library)

016-769 SMTP Server Unsupported DSN

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] In trying to run a job using SMTP, the device found that the device had not been registered on the DNS server. (before connection to the server)

[Fault Content] The SMTP server does not support DSN. (after connection to the server)

[Detection Conditions] An error occurred while recalling the DNS Resolution Library.

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[Corrective Actions]

Version.1 .1.1

[Corrective Actions]

Set the DNS address. Or, set the Scan Data Repository address using IP address.

Free up some HDD space and repeat the operation.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it.

Retrieve each page from the EWS.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

2.4 NET System Fault Check

OF-02 HDD System Fail

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

016-773 Invalid IP Address

016-776 Image Convert ERR [Error Type]

[Error Type] Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]



Local machine IP address failure (DHCP lease expired).

An error that is not due to HDD access has occurred during image conversion process at the S-Formatter.

[Detection Conditions] When connection fails, the valid flag of the resource IP address is "False".

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

An error that is not due to HDD access has occurred during image conversion process at the S-Formatter.

Check the DHCP environment. Or, set a fixed IP address in the machine. If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail 2.4 NET System Fault Check 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

016-774 HD Full - Compression Convert [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions] 1. 2.

If the failure occurred during Salutation/Fax to Email, obtain the pages one by one from the Mailbox through a Web Browser and try again. If the problem occurred when encrypting or specifying a signature using the "Default Certificate", •

Check the validity of the certificate.



Set the correct date and time on the machine.

Try fetching by using the FAX forced polling. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[HDD Full at Compression type conversion]

2.4.5 Network Related Details Check Flow

HDD Full occurred when the S-Formatter did the compression type conversion of the JBIG compressed images into the MH system (partition #1).

2.4.5.4 CenterWare Internet Service Failure Check Flow

[Detection Conditions] Disk Full was detected when opening/writing file for Compression type conversion.

[Corrective Actions]

016-777 HD Access ERR-Image Convert [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

Free up some HDD space and repeat the operation.

[Image Conversion Error]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

The HDD Access Error has occurred during image conversion process by S-Formatter.

OF-02 HDD System Fail

016-775 HD Full - Image Convert [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions] An error other than Disk Full was detected when opening/reading/writing file for compression conversion/image processing operation.

[Corrective Actions] Replace the HD and perform the operation again.

[Image Conversion Error]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Insufficient HDD capacity was detected during image conversion process by S-Formatter.

OF-02 HDD System Fail

[Detection Conditions] Disk Full was detected when opening/writing file for image processing operation.

016-778 HD Full - Scan Image Convert

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

[Scanned Image Conversion Error]

The machine cannot find the SMTP server (when trying to do so).

Insufficient HDD capacity was detected during scanned image conversion process in I-Formatter

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

Failed to connect to the SMTP mail server.

HDD Full was detected when opening/writing file for operation

[Corrective Actions]

1.

The machine and server cannot communicate with each other at all.

2.

After establishing connection between this machine and the server, it was detected that the hostname set in the machine is not of ASCII characters.

Free up some HDD space and scan again. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-02 HDD System Fail

1.

Check the network cable for connection.

2.

If the host name set up on this machine has non-ASCII letters, set a new host name using ASCII letters.

016-779 Scan Image Conversion Error [Error Type]

Log In/Out =>System Settings =>Network Settings =>Machine Mail Address/Host Name =>Host Name

Job Fail 3.

[Fault Content]

Check that the server IP address is correct.

[Scanned Image Conversion Error]

016-782 Scan Server Login ERR

An error due to other causes than HDD Access has occurred during scanned image conversion process in I-Formatter

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

An error was detected in the Image Conversion Library



[Corrective Actions]

A failure in logging in to the server to transfer a file to it.

Repeat the operation. [APC4300G] If an error occurs when scanning a relatively large-size document such as A3 with [Scan Resolution 600dpi] specified, reduce the scan resolution to 400dpi or less and operate again.

[Detection Conditions] Failed to log into FTP server

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.



OF-09 Common Job Fail

Failed to log into SMB server.

016-780 HD Access ERR-Image Convert [Error Type]

Also occurs in SMB when the network cable is disconnected

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Perform the following procedures:

[Fault Content]

1.

For SMB, first check the connection of the network cable. If that does not solve it, proceed as follows.

2.

As EUC Code (Japanese) cannot be used in the hostname of the current specification, change it to English.

3.

Register the job flow from EasyAdmin.

[Scanned Image Conversion Error] A HDD access error was detected during scanned image conversion processing in I-Formatter

[Detection Conditions] An error other than HDD Full was detected when opening/writing file for operation.

Now even if the hostname is in EUC Code (Japanese), transfer is possible.

[Corrective Actions]

4.

Change the HD and try scanning again.

Check the "Server Name/IP Address" at the address display. WinNT4.0: Because SMB transfer to WinNT4.0 is not possible with IP Address, change the "Server Name/IP Address" to Hostname.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-02 HDD System Fail

WinXP: Can SMB transfer normally even with IP Address.

016-781 Scan Server Connect ERR Version.1 .1.1

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 016-xxx FIP 5.

In the default settings of WinXP, empty password cannot be used for access though the network. Change the WinXP settings to "Allow Empty Password Access" and operate again.

6.

Set a login name and a password at the Destination Server.

7.

Make correct settings for the attributes of the Job Template file.

8.

At the CW, set the same account as above as a resource in the client PC.

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If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-13 016-782/016/784 Fail 2.4.5 Network Related Details Check Flow 2.4.5.4 CenterWare Internet Service 2.4.5.5 Scanner

016-783 Invalid Server Path [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] When transferring a file to the server, a selected path is not found.

[Detection Conditions]

Version.1 .1.1

[Corrective Actions] Perform the following procedures: 1.

Check that there is "Write Authorization" in the server directory.

2.

Free some space on the server disk.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. OF-13 016-782/016-784 Fail 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow 2.4.5.5 Scanner Refer to CenterWare Scan Service Installation Guide.

016-785 Server HD Full [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] When transferring a file to the server, the server file system becomes full.

[Detection Conditions] FTP command "STOR" or write failure, when HDD Full was detected





"CWD" command failure of output directory specified in DocumentPath attributes. Either the specified path does not exist, or no access right

Write error in the forwarding server, when HDD Full was detected

Either the specified path does not exist, or no access right

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Make correct settings for the attributes of the Job Template file.

2.

Check the server path name set in the Job Template and set up again. If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow 2.4.5.5 Scanner Refer to CenterWare Scan Service Installation Guide.

016-784 Server Write ERR [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] A failure in writing to the server to transfer a file to it.

[Detection Conditions] FTP command "STOR" or write failure, outside of HDD Full Write error in the forwarding server, outside of HDD Full

[Corrective Actions] Perform the following procedures: 1.

Check that there is "Write Authorization" in the server directory.

2.

Free some space on the server disk.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow 2.4.5.5 Scanner Refer to CenterWare Scan Service Installation Guide.

016-786 HD Full-Scan Write ERR [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Temporary file cannot be written to the Hard Disk during Scan to Server Hana/Oceans2/Imari: HD Full

[Detection Conditions] When performing the scan function, files cannot be written in the HDD.

[Corrective Actions] Take any one of the following actions: –

Turn the machine OFF then ON.



If no paper remains in the tray of this machine, replenish the paper.



If this occurs when sending e-mail, take any one of the following actions: –

Reduce the resolution and re-send it.



Reduce the size and re-send it.



Reduce the number of pages and separate the job into several batches when sending.



Set [Output Color] to [Black] and re-send it.

016-789 HD Full - Job Memory [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Redirector Task Operational HDD Limit Overflow

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

Redirector task operational HDD limit overflow was detected.

OF-10 HDD Job Fail

[Corrective Actions]

016-787 Invalid Server IP ADD

[For E-mail Send]

[Error Type]

Use a lower resolution or reduce the size before sending.

Job Fail

Reduce the no. of pages to split the job into a few.

[Fault Content]

Send with B/W Binary etc.

[JT Syntax Error during Scanning]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it.

This is a syntax error in the Job Template during Scan to FTP operation and limited to the following cases (because of Redirector detection):

OF-09 Common Job Fail OF-02 HDD System Fail

Incorrect Server IP Address (IP Syntax Error)

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

[Detection Conditions] A text with incorrect format has been entered as the IP address for Job Template settings.

[Corrective Actions] Specify the correct Job Template. 1.

2.4.5.5 Scanner

016-790 Email fragment over [Error Type] job

Check the settings of Job Template.

016-788 Retrieve to Browser Failed [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Email fragment quantity is over spec.

[Detection Conditions] In paginating and partial fragmenting of message, the qty of mail fragments per address exceeds system data "max fragment qty".

[Fault Content] Retrieval failed at Scan to SMB (via Web Browser)

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Perform the following:

The job was aborted, canceled or timed out by the device, or the job was canceled by the client.

1.

Reduce a send parameter of resolution (image-to-send quality) and resend the job.

2.

Reduce a send parameter of magnification and resend the job. (A3 to A4, etc.)

[Corrective Actions]

3.

Change ""max fragment qty"" to a larger value.

1.

Reload the browser page and perform retrieval operation again.

2.

Activate the browser again and perform retrieval operation again.

If the problem still persists, obtain logs (pfshowinfo8 log and network log) just after the occurrence of it and contact the Support division for instructions.

3.

Turn the device OFF then ON and perform retrieval operation again.

2.5.2 Logging/Extraction Tools Operational Instructions

Note that no actions are required if the job was canceled by a user.

016-791 File Retrieve Fail

4.

Improve the connection status to a network.

[Error Type]

5.

Check whether there are problems such as duplicated IP addresses. If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

Job Fail

[Fault Content] File Retrieve Fail

2.4.5.5 Scanner Refer to CenterWare Scan Service Installation Guide. Version.1 .1.1

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Troubleshooting 016-xxx FIP [Detection Conditions]

This error occurred during Scan to FTP/SMB, CWSS. Access to the transfer destination and job template storage destination has failed.

The MediaLib detected this error while performing the operation that requires access to Media.

[Corrective Actions] Check that the Media is inserted.

Check the Server directory structure and files (for their existence, etc.) and the access rights for both. Also, check whether access to the specified transfer destination server is available. If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow 2.4.5.5 Scanner

016-792 Specified Job Not Found [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Job Log for Specified Job ID does not exist

[Detection Conditions] When printing the report for the job, the Job Log for the job specified in the Control Panel could not be retrieved.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-795 MediaReader:Format Error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] [Media Reader] Format Error (occurs during job)

[Detection Conditions] The MediaLib detected this error while performing the operation that requires access to Media.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-793 MF I/O HD Full [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] [MFIO] HD Full

[Detection Conditions]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-796 Document insert operation error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] [Media Reader] File Attribute Retrieval Error (occurs during job) - Job Abort for this Job only

[Detection Conditions] The MediaLib detected this error while performing the operation that requires access to Media.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

The MF-IO Task detected HDD Full.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-797 MediaReader:Image File Read Error [Error Type] Job Fail

OF-02 HDD System Fail

016-794 MediaReader:Media No Insert [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] [Media Reader] Media Not Inserted (occurs during job)

Check the contents in the Media from the PC. Check whether the print file attribute data is displayed in the PC and make settings again. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions] Delete the files in the HDD. Or, initialize the HD.

Check the contents in the Media from the PC. Check the file format/directory in the media and the selected mode (Digital Camera Print/Document Print), then make settings again. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions] If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Version.1 .1.1

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

Repeat the operation.

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[Fault Content] [Media Reader] Image File Retrieval Error (occurs during job) - Job Abort for this Job only

[Detection Conditions] The MediaLib detected this error while performing the operation that requires access to Media.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Check the contents in the Media from the PC. Check whether the print file images are displayed in the PC and make settings again.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-798 No TrustMarking Option [Error Type]

016-940 Duplex Mix Size NG [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

2-Sided Specified Mix Size NG

[Detection Conditions]

No TrustMarking Option

Different size settings for side 1 and side 2 were detected after the job had started with 2-Sided Print specified.

[Detection Conditions] A HDD unavailable error was returned when the Decomposer called the S-Image Library.

[Corrective Actions] Specify the job to avoid the detection conditions.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Install the necessary options (HD).

OF-09 Common Job Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-941 Booklet Duplex Mix Size NG

OF-02 HDD System Fail

[Error Type]

016-799 PLW Print Instruction Fail [Error Type]

Operation Error

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

Booklet Specified Mix Size NG

[Detection Conditions]

Print Instruction Fail Detected In PLW RAP

Mixed size/direction set for the page with images was detected after the job had started with Booklet specified.

[Detection Conditions] The specified print parameter is abnormal.

[Corrective Actions] Specify the job to avoid the detection conditions.

[Corrective Actions] Perform the job again.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-942 Page Delete Duplex Mix Size NG

2.4.4 Printing can be performed but abnormally

[Error Type]

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

016-910 Required Resource Not Ready (IOTsc detect)

Operation Error

[Fault Content] Page Delete 2-Sided Mix Size NG

[Error Type] operation

[Detection Conditions] Different size settings for side 1 and side 2 were detected after the pages with 2-Sided Print specified had been deleted.

[Fault Content] Required Resource Not Ready

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions] Specify the job to avoid the detection conditions.

The paper and staples requested by the selected print parameters are not installed.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions] Install the paper or replace the paper and install the staples.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it.

016-943 Insert doc Duplex Mix Size NG

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Error Type] Operation Error

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[Detection Conditions] Different size settings for side 1 and side 2 were detected after the document and separators had been inserted for the pages with 2-Sided Print specified.

[Corrective Actions] Specify the job to avoid the detection conditions. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-944 Document merge NG [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Document Collate & Cover/Separator Document Attachment NG

[Detection Conditions] The document collate setting for the pages including the cover with images or the document with separators with Document Attachment specified was detected.

[Corrective Actions] Specify the job to avoid the detection conditions. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-945 Insert doc Duplex print NG [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Insert Document 2-Sided Print NG

[Detection Conditions] The documents that do not support 2-Sided Print has been inserted for the pages for 2-Sided Print.

[Corrective Actions] Specify the job to avoid the detection conditions. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-946 Insert doc NG [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Document Inserted into Cover/Separator NG

[Detection Conditions] A document or separator has been inserted between Cover pages or Separator pages.

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[Corrective Actions] Specify the job to avoid the detection conditions. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-947 APS No Destination Error [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] APS No Destination Error

[Detection Conditions] The system detected that no tray is loaded with paper for Auto Paper Selection after the job for which the paper for APS (Auto Paper Selection) was selected or APS was set has started.

[Corrective Actions] Specify the job to avoid the detection conditions. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-948 Small Book action NG [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Booklet Selected Cover/Separator/Blank Paper NG

[Detection Conditions] The covers with images, separators, or blank pages were detected after the job had started with Booklet specified.

[Corrective Actions] Specify the job to avoid the detection conditions. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-949 Insert Mix doc NG [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Insert Document Different Size Attachment NG

[Detection Conditions] The document with a different size/orientation from the operated page was tried to be inserted for the job with Attachment specified.

[Corrective Actions] Specify the job to avoid the detection conditions. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

016-981 HDD access error

[Fault Content] This is prepared for the user to interfere and cancel a copy/scan job when the log image storage area on the disk becomes full with the level of ensuring creation set to "High."

[Error Type] Notice

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

With the system data "Level of Ensuring Log Image Creation" set to "High" the log image storage area on the disk becomes full (during processing a copy/scan job).

When accessing it, the HD is detected being full

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

HDD Full was detected because Mailbox Scan, Fax Scan, Secure Print, Delay Print, Sample Print, or Scheduled Print was specified when the HDD partition/ide0c capacity is small. –

Press the Cancel Job button to cancel the job. Rerun the job.

Print Job only prints the jobs stored in the HD, so this Fault does not occur for "Job Fail 16748".

If the situation is the same despite some re-attempts, delete unnecessary documents saved in the device or change the level of ensuring creation (to Low). However, if the level is set to Low, log image creation cannot be ensured.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Split the job into pages in order to prevent FULL state. Reduce the resolution if possible.

2.

Delete documents that are no longer needed, such as: Mailbox documents, FAX Send Wait documents, Secure Print documents and Delayed Print documents. Make sure that there is space in the HDD before re-scanning and re-printing.

When the procedures above did not work, expand the HDD partition size for the corresponding service that needs it. If the problems persist, refer to the following procedures in sequence to repair it.

016-985 Data size over flow (Scan to Email) [Error Type] Notice Error

[Fault Content] Scan to E-mail Data Size Exceeded

[Detection Conditions]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

The size set in [E-mail Size Upper Limit] that is set from the Main Processor was exceeded.

OF-10 HDD Job Fail

[Corrective Actions]

016-982 HDD access error 2

Request to reduce the no. of documents, reduce the resolution, or increase the compression ratio if the job is Multi-value scan.

[Error Type] Notice Error

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Fault Content] When accessing it, the HD is detected being full.

[Detection Conditions] HDD was determined to be full due to collate, stored or interrupted jobs.

[Corrective Actions] Process or delete the jobs (documents) stored in the same HDD partition, and repeat the operation. If the above procedures do not resolve the problem, expand the HDD partition size of the relevant service. If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail OF-02 HDD System Fail

016-983 Log Image Storage Area on Disk Full, with Level of Ensuring Creation Set to "High" [Type Error] Notice

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018-400 IPSEC Error (Configuration Mismatch)

[Fault Content] A failure in communication with the SIP Registrar Server

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Info

One of the following has caused a failure in registering info about the local machine with the SIP Registrar Server.

[Fault Content] IPSEC Error (setting mismatch)



[Detection Conditions] Although the IPSEC is enabled, the password is not set because "authentication method = [Preshared key]" or the IPSEC certificate is not set because "authentication method = [Digital Signature]".

[Corrective Actions] Clear the IPSEC setting mismatch and enable the IPSEC again. Mismatched IPSEC settings: when password is not set because "authentication method = [Pre-shared key]" or when IPSEC certificate is not set because "authentication method = [Digital Signature]".

SIP Server Address info could not be obtained through DHCP or DHCPv6.



The machine could not communicate with the manually set-up SIP Registrar Server.



The machine could not communicate with the SIP Registrar Server obtained through DHCP or DHCPv6.



The machine could not communicate with the SIP Registrar Server.

[Corrective Actions] •

When “Method of Obtaining SIP Server Address" is set to DHCP or DHCPv6, check that this machine can normally communicate with the DHCP Server or the DHCPv6 Server. Check that there is no disconnected cable or switch/hub failure.



When “Method of Obtaining SIP Server Address" is set to DHCP or DHCPv6, check that the DHCP Server or the DHCPv6 Server is active. Furthermore, check that the setting is made that enables distribution of SIP Server Address.



When "Method of Obtaining SIP Server Address" is manually set, check the set-up address is correct. If the address is set using FQDN strings, set up the DNS Server in the way that enables DNS to properly solve an address problem.



When “Method of Obtaining SIP Server Address" is set to DHCP or DHCPv6, check that the SIP Server address that the DHCP Server or the DHCPv6 distributed is correct.



Check that this machine can normally communicate with the SIP Registrar Server. Check that there is no disconnected cable or switch/hub failure.

[Corrective Actions]



Check that the SIP Registrar Server is active.



When “IP Operation Mode” is set to IPv4 and "IP Address Obtainment Mode" is manually set, set “Method of Obtaining SIP Server Address” to “manual”.

018-403 SIP registraion fail (authentication)



In any case except when “IP Operation Mode” is set to IPv4 and "IP Address Obtainment Mode" is manually set, set “Method of Obtaining SIP Server Address” to “manual” or DHCP.

018-401 Incosistent SIP configuration [Error Type] info

[Fault Content] An inconsistent SIP Server setting is detected.

[Detection Conditions] One of the following has been detected: the "IP Operation Mode setting” and the "Method of Obtaining SIP Server Address setting” on the device are inconsistent with each other, or the "IP Operation Mode setting” and the "SIP Server Address setting” are inconsistent.

[Error Type] info



When “IP Operation Mode” is set to IPv6, set "Method of Obtaining SIP Server Address” to “manual” or DHCPv6.

[Fault Content]



If “Method of Obtaining SIP Server Address” is set to “manual” and the address is set using FQDN strings, set up the DNS Server in the way that enables DNS to properly solve an address problem.

[Detection Conditions]



When “IP Operation Mode” is set to IPv4 and “IP Address Obtainment Mode” is manually set, set up SIP Server Address using an IPv4 address or FQDN strings.



When “IP Operation Mode” is set to IPv6, set up SIP Server Address using an IPv6 address or FQDN strings.



It is mandatory to set up Primary SIP Registrar Server Address and Primary SIP Proxy Server Address.

018-402 SIP server communication fail [Error Type] info

A failure in registering with the SIP Registrar Server. (Authentication error) Authentication error. The registering of info about the local machine with the SIP Regisrtar Server has failed.

[Corrective Actions] When the SIP Registrar Server is set up in the way that requires it to authenticate a machine, set the correct user name and password for authentication of this machine when registering it with the SIP Registrar Server.

018-404 SIP registration fail(other) [Error Type] info

[Fault Content] A failure in registering with the SIP Registrar Server. (an error under Other)

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[Detection Conditions] An error under Other except an authentication error. The registering of info about the local machine with the SIPRegisrtar Server has failed.

[Corrective Actions] Check that the SIP Registrar Server is set up in the way that enables it to receive info about this machine for registration.

018-500 CA Message Receiver Boot Error(S_cert lost) [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] An error in starting the server that receives a CA authentication message.

[Detection Conditions] The SSL server that is necessary for CA could not start because there was no server certificate or private key at an attempt to start the device.

[Corrective Actions] Make the IOT and the Controller the same in agreement info. As there is no server certificate for the device, set up Server Certificate, or set the CA function to OFF.

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[Detection Conditions] When logging in to the SMB server, it was detected that the workstations that can log in during SMB Scan are limited.

[Corrective Actions] Check the properties information of the specified user and check whether the workstations that can log in to the server are limited. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

018-503 CA Message Receiver Timeout [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] CA Authentication Server timeout

[Detection Conditions] The device received a message from the CA server and was waiting for a JRM/UI judgment, but received no response, and time has become out.

If the problem persists, collect the pfshowinfo9 log and network log following 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the occurrence of the problem, and contact the support division for directions.

[Corrective Actions]

2.5.1 LOG

Due to some internal load of the device, response-to-CA Server time has become out. Retry the authentication operation.

018-501 CA Server Connection Error [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] CA Authentication Server communication error

[Detection Conditions] The device could not connect to the CA server when trying to do CA authentication. The device has failed in communication.

[Corrective Actions] Make the IOT and the Controller the same in agreement info. The device has failed in communicating with the CA server set up on the device. Check the address of the CA server, or recheck the connection to the network.

Make the IOT and the Controller the same in agreement info.

If the problem persists, collect the pfshowinfo9 log and network log following 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the occurrence of the problem, and contact the support division for directions. 2.5.1 LOG

018-504 CA SessionID Mismatch [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] CA Authentication SessionID error

[Detection Conditions] In communication between the device and the CA server for authenticiation, a mismatch in Session ID between both has occurred. (Communication error, internal error of the device, or wrong code)

If the problem persists, collect the pfshowinfo9 log and network log following 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the occurrence of the problem, and contact the support division for directions.

[Corrective Actions]

2.5.1 LOG

An error has occurred in the authentication operation between the CA server and the device. Retry the authentication operation.

018-502 Login failure in SMB [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] The workstations that can log in during SMB Scan are limited

Make the IOT and the Controller the same in agreement info.

018-505 SMB-DOS protocol error 1-005 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] SMB User Authentication Failed/Unable to log into SMB Scanner

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

In SMB Authentication:

Make the IOT and the Controller the same in agreement info.



The user could not be identified because of his/her wrong user name or password.



The time SMB Server tells differs from the time the machine tells. (This occurs under Windows Server 2003)

In Scanner to SMB: –

When trying to send a scanned image, the user could not log in to the SMB server because of his/her wrong user name or password.



The time SMB Server tells differs from the time the machine tells. (This occurs under Windows Server 2003)

An error in the authentication operation between the CA server and the device has occurred. Retry the authentication operation. If the problem persists, collect the pfshowinfo9 log and network log following 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the occurrence of the problem, and contact the support division for directions. 2.5.1 LOG

018-507 CA Credential Error [Error Type] job

[The following applies to DMP6-2 and later products only.] –

The specified user name is not registered as a user that can use Share Windows. (MacOS X v10.4)

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content] CA Authentication User Authentication error

[Detection Conditions]

Take either of the following actions to resolve the problem.

The CA Authentication Server requested an entry of user info, and the server determined that the entered info was different.



Contact the network administrator for the correct user name or password.



In the case of Windows Server 2003, synchronize the time SMB Server tells with the time this machine tells.

NOTE: There is no way to confirm Password. If the user forgets his/her password, he/she needs to set up a new password. This is how to reset Password: 1.

On the domain controller for the active directory that has user info, select [Start] menu>[All Programs]>[Management Tool]>[Active Directory Users and Computers].

[Corrective Actions] Make the IOT and the Controller the same in agreement info. User authentication has failed. Either the entered user name or password is incorrect. Check for the correct user name and password and enter them.

018-508 CA Server Fatal Error [Error Type] job

2.

From the left frame of the [Active Directory Users and Computers] window, select [Active Directory Users and Computers [Server]]>[Domain]>[Users], and list user information.

[Fault Content]

3.

Right-click the target user on the right frame of the [Active Directory Users and Computers] window and select [Reset Password].

[Detection Conditions]

CA Authentication Server fatal error In process of CA authentication, the device has received a ServerException message from the CA Authentication Server.

[The following applies to DMP6-2 and later products only.] –

Confirm users that are allowed to use Share Windows. (MacOS X v10.4)

[Corrective Actions]

This is how to confirm users. 1.

Make the IOT and the Controller the same in agreement info.

From [Dock], start the [System Environment Settings] icon.

2.

On the [System Environment Settings] window, click the [Share] icon.

3.

From the Select Service window, select “Share Windows” and click the [Account] button.

The device has received a Server Error message from the CA Authentication Server. Check the status of the CA server. Reboot it.

018-509 Template parameter conflict

018-506 CA FieldID Mismatch

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job

job

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

CUI Scan: An Invalid Job Template is Specified

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[Detection Conditions]

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During CUI scan, the machine received a Job request that comes specified with a nonexistent template name.

2.

There is a Job Template attributes conflict.

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The address of the server that stores the images is not set in the template. Check whether the settings in the job template are correct. For example, check for the following: A setting that cannot be used in the device is set.



The transfer repository is not set correctly.



A nonexistent template name is specified.

If the problem persists, follow the logging procedures to obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support Department.

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[Fault Content] A failure to connect to BMLinkS scan service

[Detection Conditions] The BMLinkS Server cannot be found.

[Corrective Actions] Check the state to see if the BMLinkS Services server, which is a destination, and this machine can communicate with each other via the network. For example, check the following:

018-510 Host name solution error in BMLinkS [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] A failure to resolve a DNS host name problem in BMLinkS scan.

[Detection Conditions] Before connecting to BMLinkS Services, the machine failed to resolve a BMLinkS Services server name problem in trying to access DNS.

[Corrective Actions] Check the state to see if DNS can obtain the domain name or IP address. For example, check the following: –

Search for the latest information and get it.



Check that the machine is connected to the DNS server.



Check that the BMLinkS Storage Service server name or host name is registered on DNS.



Check that the DNS Server address is set up.

If the problem persists, see the following to collect a info9 or xxx.tgz log and a network log and contact the support division for instructions.

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Search for the latest information and get it.



Check that the network cable is connected.



Check that BMLinkS Services, which is a destination, is active.

If the problem persists, see the following to collect a info9 or xxx.tgz log and a network log and contact the support division for instructions. 2.5.1 Logging/Extraction Tools Functional Instructions

018-513 BMLinkS Service Not Found [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] BMLinkS scan service cannot be found.

[Detection Conditions] http status 404 has been detected.

[Corrective Actions] Use either of the following to resolve the problem.

2.5.1 Logging/Extraction Tools Functional Instructions



Search for the latest information and get it.

018-511 DNS server un-sets up in BMLinkS



Check that BMLinkS Services, which is a destination, has started storage service for this user.

[Error Type] jobB

[Fault Content] In MLinkS scan, it was found that the DNS server was not registered.

[Detection Conditions] Before connecting to BMLinkS Services, the machine detected that the DNS server had not been registered.

[Corrective Actions] Set the DNS server address. Or using the IP address, set the address of BMLinkS Storage Services, which is a transmission destination.

If the problem persists, see the following to collect a info9 or xxx.tgz log and a network log and contact the support division for instructions. 2.5.1 Logging/Extraction Tools Functional Instructions

018-514 bmlinks access-right-violation [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] A wrong right to access BMLinkS scan service

[Detection Conditions] For some reason, the corresponding error code was received from BMLinkS Services.

If the problem persists, see the following to collect a info9 or xxx.tgz log and a network log and contact the support division for instructions.

[Corrective Actions]

2.5.1 Logging/Extraction Tools Functional Instructions

If the problem persists, see the following to collect a info9 or xxx.tgz log and a network log and contact the support division for instructions.

018-512 Service Connect error in BMLinkS

Check that the login name (user name) and the password are correct.

2.5.1 Logging/Extraction Tools Functional Instructions

018-515 bmlinks storage-access-error

[Corrective Actions] Check the storage for space.

[Error Type]

If the problem persists, see the following to collect a info9 or xxx.tgz log and a network log and contact the support division for instructions.

job

[Fault Content]

2.5.1 Logging/Extraction Tools Functional Instructions

Error in access to BMLinkS Scan Service Storage

018-518 bmlinks operation-not-available

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

For some reason, the corresponding error code was received from BMLinkS Services.

job

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Use either of the following to resolve the problem. –

a temporary error with BMLinkS scan service

Check that the specified file name can be created in the storage.



[Detection Conditions]

Check that the specified file name is not used by another user.

If the problem persists, see the following to collect a info9 or xxx.tgz log and a network log and contact the support division for instructions.

For some reason, the corresponding error code was received from BMLinkS Services.

[Corrective Actions]

2.5.1 Logging/Extraction Tools Functional Instructions

After a while repeat the operation.

018-516 bmlinks unsupported-attribute

If the problem persists, see the following to collect a info9 or xxx.tgz log and a network log and contact the support division for instructions.

[Error Type]

2.5.1 Logging/Extraction Tools Functional Instructions

job

018-519 bmlinks unknown-error

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

An attribute of data to be saved in BMLinkS scan service is incorrect.

job

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

For some reason, the corresponding error code was received from BMLinkS Services .

an error with BMLinkS scan service

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Use one of the following to resolve the problem. –

If any letters used for the file name are found unavailable for BMLinkS storage service, change them.

For some reason, the corresponding error code was received from BMLinkS Services.

[Corrective Actions]



Check for the file or folder with the same name as the specified file name.



Set the way of handling a duplicated file to “Overwrite and Save”.



Search for the latest information and get it.



Shorten the name of the storage folder or file.



Check the state to see if the file can be written on the BMLinkS Services server.

Use either of the following to resolve the problem.

If the problem persists, see the following to collect a info9 or xxx.tgz log and a network log and contact the support division for instructions.

If the problem persists, see the following to collect a info9 or xxx.tgz log and a network log and contact the support division for instructions.

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018-517 bmlinks storage-full

018-520 Internal error in BMLinkS Scan

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

job

[Fault Content]

job

[Fault Content]

The storage disk on BMLinkS scan service is full.

After the machine connected to BMLinkS scan service, an internal error occurred or the machine received an unexpected response from the server.

[Detection Conditions] For some reason, the corresponding error code was received from BMLinkS Services.

[Detection Conditions] An internal-processing error

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[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation.

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If the problem persists, see the following to collect a info9 or xxx.tgz log and a network log and contact the support division for instructions. 2.5.1 Logging/Extraction Tools Functional Instructions

If the problem persists, see the following to collect a info9 or xxx.tgz log and a network log and contact the support division for instructions.

018-524 Invalid device network setting

2.5.1 Logging/Extraction Tools Functional Instructions

[Error Type]

018-521 request send failure in BMLinkS [Error Type]

Job

[Fault Content]

job

[Fault Content] When the machine was trying to connect to BMLinkS scan service, a network error occurred.

[Detection Conditions]

CUI Scan: Device Network Settings Error

[Detection Conditions] 1.

When DNS is not set in the device, the server name in the template is written as FQDN.

2.

The port for the transfer protocol that is listed in the Job Template is not activated in the device (e.g. SMB, FTP).

When a command was being sent to BMLinkS Services, a network error was detected.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions] Check whether the port and network related settings that are required to execute the scan job are set properly in the device.

Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, see the following to collect a info9 or xxx.tgz log and a network log and contact the support division for instructions. 2.5.1 Logging/Extraction Tools Functional Instructions



Check whether the DNS server setting is correct.



Check whether the port for the specified protocol is activate.

018-522 response receive failure in BMLinkS

If the problem persists, follow the logging procedures to obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support Department.

[Error Type]

018-525 HDD full or HDD access error

job

[Fault Content] During a response was being made from BMLinkS scan service, a network error occurred.

[Detection Conditions] When the machine was receiving a response to its request from BMLinkS Services, a network error was detected. Or the machine received an unexpected response to its request.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, see the following to collect a info9 or xxx.tgz log and a network log and contact the support division for instructions. 2.5.1 Logging/Extraction Tools Functional Instructions

[Error Type] Job

[Fault Content] CUI Scan: HDD-related Error during Processing of Job Template

[Detection Conditions] 1.

During the CUI scan start process, the internal HDD is full (Job Template partition)

2.

During the CUI scan start process, an internal HDD failure was detected.

[Corrective Actions] Wait for a while, then perform the same operation again. If the problem persists, perform the following: Check for HDD Full, or replace the HDD where the error had occurred.

018-523 image send failure in BMLinkS

If the problem persists, follow the logging procedures to obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support Department.

[Error Type]

018-526 Rejected to be refresh

job

[Fault Content] When the machine was transferring an image to BMLinkS scan service, a network error occurred.

[Detection Conditions] During transfer of an image to BMLinkS Services, a network error was detected.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation.

[Error Type] Job

[Fault Content] CUI Scan: Polling Job Template

[Detection Conditions] A CUI scan start request was received when the Job Template is being polled.

018-530 Authentication error

[Corrective Actions] Wait for a while, then perform the same operation again.

[Error Type]

If the problem persists, follow the logging procedures to obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support Department.

018-527 JT Monitor Internal error

Job

[Fault Content] Authentication/DV-related error during start-up of a CUI scan job.

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job

[Fault Content] CUI Scan: Internal Error Occurred when Processing Job Template

[Detection Conditions]

1.

DV No. of Sheets Limitation, DV Color Mode Limitation, DV Service Use Limitation

2.

Use of an unregistered card

3.

Job error when connecting to an external device or when obtaining authentication information

[Corrective Actions]

Job Template Monitor Internal Error

Either perform the correct authentication operation or check the limitations (color mode, no. of sheets, services) that was set by the administrator. If the problem persists, follow the logging procedures to obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support Department.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, follow the logging procedures to obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support Department.

018-531 Failed to create a new job

018-528 Soap request error

[Error Type] Job

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Job

Other errors during start-up of a CUI scan job.

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

CUI Scan: Soap Argument Error

Other JRM detection errors during start-up of a CUI scan job.

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

An invalid argument request was received from the SOAP client of custom service.

Repeat the operation.

[Corrective Actions] Check whether the custom service settings are correct. If the problem persists, follow the logging procedures to obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support Department. Also obtain the packets log between the custom service and the device.

If the problem persists, follow the logging procedures to obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support Department.

018-532 Too many jobs to create a new [Error Type]

018-529 Duplicate scan request

Job

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Job

Failed to Create CUI Scan Job

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

CUI Scan: Duplication of Soap Job Startup Request

[Detection Conditions] During the CUI scan start process that was received from the SOAP client of custom service, another CUI scan start request was received.

[Corrective Actions] Wait for a while, then perform the same operation again.

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Excessive overlapping of network transferred Jobs (maximum is 3 simultaneous jobs)

2.

There is insufficient internal source to create Jobs (system limit)

[Corrective Actions] Wait for a while, then perform the same operation again. If the problem persists, follow the logging procedures to obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support Department.

If the problem persists, follow the logging procedures to obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support Department. Version.1 .1.1

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018-543 Shared name error in SMB server

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[Error Type]

Version.1 .1.1

[Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

Problem with the shared name of the SMB scan server

[Detection Conditions]

HTTP Error - Invalid Script

[Detection Conditions]

When the machine logged in to the SMB server in Scan to SMB, the shared name on the SMB server was found having the following problems: 1.

The shared name specified did not exist on the server.

2.

Prohibited letters were found used for the shared name specified. [DMP6-2 and later products only]

1.

Due to some reason, the abnormal detection code "XRXERROR" was received from the HTTP server.

[Corrective Actions] Perform the following. 1.

Check that the drive and directory that are specified in the HTTP server that sends scanned documents are accessible.

2.

Repeat the operation.

The user had no right to access the shared name specified. (MacOS X v10.2)

[Corrective Actions] [DMP6-2 and later products only]

If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.



2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation



Check the shared name specified and set the correct name. Check that the user has the right to access the shared name specified. (MacOS X v10.2)

This is how to check it: 1.

Log in as the specified user.

2.

From [Dock], start the [Finder] icon.

3.

On the [Finder] window click the [Home] icon.

4.

From the [File] menu, select [View info].

5.

Select [Proprietary Right and Access Right] and check that "Read/Write” is selected in the [Access] box for the owner.

If the problem persists, see the following to collect a info9 or xxx.tgz log and a network log and contact the support division for instructions.

018-557 HTTP Invalid char in filename [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] HTTP File - Invalid Characters

[Detection Conditions] A file name that contains invalid characters was specified.

[Corrective Actions] Make sure that the file name that is specified in the scanned document destination does not contain any invalid characters.

2.5.1 Logging/Extraction Tools Functional Instructions

018-547 The number restriction over of SMB scan users [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] The number of SMB Scan users has exceeded the limit

[Detection Conditions] When logging in to the SMB server, it was detected that the number SMB Scan users has exceeded the limit.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Check the limit for the number of users that can connect to the shared folder.

2.

Check whether the number of users who are concurrently using the server has exceeded the maximum number.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

018-558 HTTP file not found [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] The HTTP directory/file name does not exist.

[Detection Conditions] Due to some reason, this code was received from the HTTP server.

[Corrective Actions] Perform the following. 1.

Check that the directory that is specified in the scanned document destination HTTP server exists.

2.

Check that the file name that is specified in the scanned document destination HTTP server exists.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

018-556 HTTP server script error

If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.



The host name is incorrect.



The script storage is incorrect.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Corrective Actions]

018-559 HTTP File duplication fail

Perform the following.

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

1.

Check whether the scanned document destination HTTP server is accessible from the PC.

2.

Check the name of scanned document destination HTTP server.

3.

Check the server path name of scanned document destination HTTP server.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

File Name Conflict Stop

[Detection Conditions]

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

"Prohibit Overwrite" is selected for scan "File Name Conflict"

018-562 HTTP client error

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

When performing scan Jobs, set "File Name Conflict" to other than "Cancel Job". If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] HTTP Response Client Error

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

018-560 HTTP server login fail

[Detection Conditions] HTTP Status 4xx (other than 401 and 404) was received.

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Perform the following.

[Fault Content] HTTP User Authentication Error

[Detection Conditions] HTTP Status 401 was received.

Check whether the scanned document destination HTTP server is accessible from the PC. Check the login user name.

3.

Check the login password.

4.

Check the name of scanned document destination HTTP server.

5.

Check the server path name of scanned document destination HTTP server.

Check the server settings.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

Perform the following. 1.

Check whether the scanned document destination HTTP server is accessible from the PC.

2.

If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

[Corrective Actions]

2.

1.

018-563 HTTP server error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] HTTP Response Server Error

If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

[Detection Conditions]

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Corrective Actions]

HTTP Status 5xx was received.

018-561 HTTP server not found

Perform the following.

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] HTTP Error - Not Found

[Detection Conditions] HTTP Status 404 was received. Version.1 .1.1

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Check whether the scanned document destination HTTP server is accessible from the PC.

2.

Check the server settings.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

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[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Failed to Resolve Host Name in HTTP

[Detection Conditions] DNS resolution of the specified host name has failed.

Version.1 .1.1 Check whether the scanned document destination HTTP server is accessible from the PC.

If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

018-567 HTTP server access fail [Error Type] Job Fail

[Corrective Actions] Perform the following. –

[Fault Content] HTTP Error - Access Error

Check whether the scanned document destination HTTP server has been registered in the DNS.

[Detection Conditions]



Check whether it is connected to the DNS server.



Due to some reason, the communication was cut when reading.



Check whether the DNS server address is set.



Due to some reason, the communication was cut when writing.



Due to some reason, the file close process has failed.

If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

018-565 Proxy name solution error in HTTP [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Failed to Resolve Proxy Name Error in HTTP

[Corrective Actions] Check whether the scanned document destination HTTP server is accessible from the PC. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

018-568 HTTP server SSL access fail [Error Type]

[Detection Conditions] DNS resolution of the proxy server name that is set in the device has failed.

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions] Perform the following. –

Check whether the proxy server name that is set in the device has been registered in the DNS.



Check whether it is connected to the DNS server.



Check whether the DNS server address is set.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

018-566 Server Connect error in HTTP [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] HTTP Error - Connection Error

[Detection Conditions] Failed to connect to the HTTP server.

[Corrective Actions] Perform the following. 1.

Check the network cable of the device.

HTTP Error - Abnormal SSL Connection

[Detection Conditions] An error has occurred during SSL/TLS connection

[Corrective Actions] Perform the following. 1.

Check whether the scanned document destination HTTP server is accessible from the PC.

2.

Check whether the SSL setting of the scanned document destination HTTP server is valid.

3.

Check the name of scanned document destination HTTP server.

4.

Check the server path name of scanned document destination HTTP server.

If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

018-569 HTTP server certificate fail [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] HTTP Error - Invalid Certificate

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

There is a problem with SSL certificate of the server.

An internal error has occurred.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Perform the following.

Repeat the operation.

1.

Check whether the scanned document destination HTTP server is accessible from the PC.

2.

Check whether the SSL server certificate of the scanned document destination HTTP server is registered in the device.

3.

Check whether the SSL server certificate of the scanned document destination HTTP server is valid.

For example, check the following: –

If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

018-572 Invalid char in context [Error Type] Job Fail

The certificate has not expired yet.

[Fault Content]



The time that is set in the device is correct.



It is not in the discard list.



The certificate path of the SSL server certificate and import any necessary CA certificate. 4.

Invalid Netware Context Characters

If the certificate is not registered in the scanned document destination HTTP server, disable the device certificate validation.

If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

[Detection Conditions] A context name that contains invalid characters was specified.

[Corrective Actions] Check whether the specified context name is correct.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

018-570 HTTP certificate fail

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Error Type]

018-573 Invalid char in server

Job Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

HTTP Error - Invalid Client Certificate

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

Netware Error/Invalid Tree Characters

A client certificate authentication error has occurred in the HTML server.

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

A connection name that contains invalid characters was specified.

Perform the following.

[Corrective Actions]

1.

Check whether the scanned document destination HTTP server is accessible from the PC.

2.

Check whether the SSL client certificate is set correctly in the device.

3.

Check whether a valid device certificate is registered in the scanned document destination HTTP server.

Check whether the specified connection name is correct. If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

018-574 Invalid char in volume

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Error Type] Job Fail

018-571 Internal error in Scan [Error Type]

[Fault Content] Invalid Netware Volume Characters

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions] A volume name that contains invalid characters was specified.

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[Corrective Actions] Check whether the specified volume name is correct. If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

018-575 Invalid char in login [Error Type]

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2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

018-578 Nw server not found [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Netware Error - Connection Error

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

A nonexistent server/tree was specified.

[Corrective Actions]

Invalid Netware Login

[Detection Conditions] A user name or password that contains invalid characters was specified.

[Corrective Actions] Check whether the specified user name/password is correct.

Perform the following. 1.

Check the network cable of the device.

2.

Check whether the NetWare server is accessible from the PC.

3.

Check the server name/tree name.

4.

Execute DSREPAIR from the Server Console of the NetWare server.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

018-576 Invalid char in path

018-579 Nw server disk full

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

Invalid Netware Path Characters

[Detection Conditions]

Netware Error - Hard Disk Full

[Detection Conditions]

A path name that contains invalid characters was specified

[Corrective Actions]

There is insufficient free space in the Netware server.

[Corrective Actions]

Check whether the specified path name is correct.

Perform the following.

If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

1.

Check whether the NetWare server is accessible from the PC.

2.

Check the capacity of the data storage server.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

3.

Execute DSREPAIR from the Server Console of the NetWare server.

018-577 Invalid char in file [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Invalid Netware File Name Characters

[Detection Conditions] A file name that contains invalid characters was specified.

[Corrective Actions] Check whether the specified file name is correct. If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

018-580 Netware invalid volume [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Netware Error - Volume Does Not Exist.

[Detection Conditions] A nonexistent volume name was specified.

2.

[Corrective Actions]

Check the rights of the User.

Example:

Perform the following. 1.

Check whether the NetWare server is accessible from the PC.

Check if the user has the right to open the file.

2.

Check the volume name.

Check if the user has the right to create the file.

3.

Execute DSREPAIR from the Server Console of the NetWare server.

Check if the user has the right to access the directory.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

Check if the user has the right to read the file.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

Check if the user has the right to delete the file/directory.

Check if the user has the right to write to the file. 3.

018-581 Netware invalid path [Error Type] Job Fail

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Fault Content]

018-583 Nw server disk error

Netware Error - Path Does Not Exist.

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

A nonexistent directory path was specified.

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

Netware Error - Disk Access Error

Perform the following. 1.

Check whether the NetWare server is accessible from the PC.

2.

Check the directory path name.

3.

Execute DSREPAIR from the Server Console of the NetWare server.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

[Detection Conditions] A failure has occurred in the Netware server disk.

[Corrective Actions]

Execute DSREPAIR from the Server Console of the NetWare server.

Perform the following.

If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

1.

Check the HDD of the Netware server.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

2.

Check whether the NetWare server is accessible from the PC.

018-582 Access right fail

3.

Execute DSREPAIR from the Server Console of the NetWare server.

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Netware Resources Access Rights Verification

[Detection Conditions] •

The User who is already logged in does not have the right to open the file.



The User who is already logged in does not have the right to create the file.



The User who is already logged in does not have the right to access the directory.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

018-584 Nw server access fail [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Netware Error - Access Error



The User who is already logged in does not have the right to read the file.

[Detection Conditions]



The User who is already logged in does not have the right to write to the file.



Due to some reason, the communication was cut when reading.



The User who is already logged in does not have the right to delete the directory/file.



Due to some reason, the communication was cut when writing.



Although all the specified directories/files are read-only, a deletion request was issued.



Due to some reason, the file close process has failed.



Although some of the specified directories/files are read-only, a deletion request was issued.

[Corrective Actions] Perform the following.

[Corrective Actions] Perform the following. 1.

Check whether the NetWare server is accessible from the PC.

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Check whether the NetWare server is accessible from the PC.

2.

Execute DSREPAIR from the Server Console of the NetWare server.

018-xxx FIP

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If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

018-585 Netware error in use [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Netware Currently In Use by Other Users

[Detection Conditions] •

Write is locked because netware is being referenced by another user, etc.



Although some of the specified directories/files are being used by other users, a deletion request was issued.



Although all the specified directories/files are being used by other users, a deletion request was issued.

[Corrective Actions] Perform the following. 1.

Check whether the NetWare server is accessible from the PC.

2.

Check the current usage status of other users.

3.

Execute DSREPAIR from the Server Console of the NetWare server.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

018-586 Netware login fail [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Netware Server Login Error

[Detection Conditions] The Netware server has refused the login.

[Corrective Actions] Perform the following. 1.

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Check whether the NetWare server is accessible from the PC.

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018-587 File duplication fail [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] File Name Conflict Stop

[Detection Conditions] "Prohibit Overwrite" is selected for scan "File Name Conflict"

[Corrective Actions] Set "File Name Conflict" to other than "Cancel Job". If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

018-588 Scan filing policy invalid [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Invalid Filing Policy

[Detection Conditions] Invalid filing policy (when additional items are selected) was detected after connecting with the server.

[Corrective Actions] When "Add" is selected for "File Name Conflict", check that the file format is not set to Multi-page. If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

018-589 NEXTNAME.DAT error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] NEXTNAMEDAT File Access Error

[Detection Conditions] Failed to access the NEXTNAME.DAT file.

2.

Check the login user name.

3.

Check the login password.

4.

Check the volume name.

5.

Check the server name/tree name.

6.

Check the context name.

If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

7.

Execute DSREPAIR from the Server Console of the NetWare server.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Corrective Actions] When "Add" is selected for "File Name Conflict", check that the NEXTNAME.DAT file is correct.

018-590 Same name exists [Error Type] Job Fail

018-593 lock folder delete fail

[Fault Content] Process stopped because a file with the same name already exists

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

A File/folder with the same name was detected in the server.

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

Scan Lock Folder Deletion Failed

Perform the following. 1.

[Detection Conditions]

Perform the same operation again without multiple machines accessing the same folder in the same server.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

Failed to delete the scan lock folder.

[Corrective Actions] If a lock directory (*.LCK) remained in the transfer destination, delete it manually and retry the job. If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

018-591 File name suffix limit over

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Error Type]

018-595 LDAP protocol error 595

Job Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

The Scan File Name has exceeded the Suffix Limit Value

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions] When determining the file/folder name in the server after connecting to the server, the suffix of the file name/folder name has exceeded the limit.

Duplicate IDs were detected at ICCG external authentication (LDAP protocol)

[Detection Conditions] Two or more entries that have the same information as the currently used IC card were found in the database of the LDAP server.

[Corrective Actions] Change the file name/destination folder on the scan server. Else, move or delete the files in the destination folder.

[Corrective Actions] Make corrections so that the user entries in the database of the LDAP server do not have the same IC card information.

If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

018-592 lock folder create fail

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Error Type]

018-596 LDAP protocol error 596

Job Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

job

Scan Lock Folder Creation Failed

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

An undefined protocol error, and other errors with LDAP Protocol

Failed to create the scan lock folder.

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions] Take any one of the following actions: 1.

If a lock directory (*.LCK) remained in the transfer destination, delete it manually and retry the job.

2.

Check whether there is a folder that has the same name as the specified name.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation Version.1 .1.1

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An error except 018-595 occurred with the certified LDAP protocol (ProtocolCategory=7).

2.

The protocol category with which to fill in Coml_Fault_GetNETCeCode( ) is an unexpected one.

*FTP/HTTP was specified, or a category that is larger than LDAP_NETAUTH(=7) was specified. (DMP62)

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

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2.5.1 Logging/Extraction Tools Functional Instructions

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

018-701 LDAP protocol error 01

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[Error Type]

018-704 LDAP protocol error 04

Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 01 at Address Book operation (operation error)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "1" (operation error) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] Check that the "LDAP Server/Directory Service Settings" of the "External Authentication Server/ Directory Service Settings" of the machine is set correctly. Or, a problem has occurred at the Server side. Please check with the Network Administrator.

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 04 at Address Book operation (too many search results to be processed)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "4" (too many search results to be processed) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] Correct the search conditions/search start position with regard to the Address Book internal data, focus the search target and search again.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem reoccurs even after that, consult with the Network Administrator.

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

018-702 LDAP protocol error 02

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

[Error Type]

018-705 LDAP protocol error 05

Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 02 at Address Book operation (protocol error)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "2" (protocol error) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] Consult with the Network Administrator, correct the Server settings and operate again. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

018-703 LDAP protocol error 03 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 03 at Address Book operation (search timeout)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "3" (search time is timed out) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] Correct the search conditions/search start position with regard to the Address Book internal data, focus the search target and search again. If the problem reoccurs even after that, consult with the Network Administrator.

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 05 at Address Book operation (comparison request result is false)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "5" (comparison request result is false) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] It is possible to output a result that is different from the specified content. Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status of the LDAP Server. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

018-706 LDAP protocol error 06 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 06 at Address Book operation (comparison request result is true)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "6" (comparison request result is true) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] This is not an error message as it just means that "the output result is as specified". Turn the power OFF then ON.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

018-707 LDAP protocol error 07

018-711 LDAP protocol error 11

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

LDAP protocol error 07 at Address Book operation (the specified authentication method is not supported)

LDAP protocol error 11 at Address Book operation (admin limit is exceeded)

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "7" (the specified authentication method is not supported) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "11" (admin limit is exceeded) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status of the Server operation.

The specified authentication method is not supported. Change the authentication method.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Consult with the Network Administrator to correct the authentication settings.

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

018-712 LDAP protocol error 12

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

[Error Type]

018-708 LDAP protocol error 08

Job Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

LDAP protocol error 12 at Address Book operation (extended function cannot be used)

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

LDAP protocol error 08 at Address Book operation (strong authentication is required)

The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "12" (extended function cannot be used) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "8" (strong authentication is required) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions] Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status of the Server operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Check that there are no mistakes in the authentication settings. Consult with the Network Administrator to strengthen the authentication settings and operate again. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

018-713 LDAP protocol error 13 [Error Type]

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

Job Fail

018-710 LDAP protocol error 10

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

LDAP protocol error 13 at Address Book operation (secrecy is required)

Job Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "13" (secrecy is required) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

LDAP protocol error 10 at Address Book operation (not registered in search range)

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "10" (referral (intro, ref)) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions]

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Nothing is registered in the specified search range. Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status of the authentication settings. Version.1 .1.1

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Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status of the Server operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

018-714 LDAP protocol error 14

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[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 14 at Address Book operation (SASL bind in progress)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "14" (SASL bind in progress) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] Please wait for a while and operate again. If the situation did not improve, consult with the Network Administrator.

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[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 18 at Address Book operation (unsuitable combination)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "18" (unsuitable combination) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] An attribute problem as occurred. Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

018-716 LDAP protocol error 16

018-719 LDAP protocol error 19

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 16 at Address Book operation (the requested attribute does not exist)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "16" (the requested attribute does not exist) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] An attribute problem as occurred. Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 19 at Address Book operation (limit violation)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "19" (limit violation) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] An attribute problem as occurred. Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

018-717 LDAP protocol error 17

018-720 LDAP protocol error 20

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 17 at Address Book operation (the specified attribute is not defined)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "17" (the specified attribute is not defined) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] An attribute problem as occurred. Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 20 at Address Book operation (the specified attribute already exists)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "20" (the specified attribute already exists) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] An attribute problem as occurred. Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

018-718 LDAP protocol error18

018-721 LDAP protocol error 21

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

The certificate in the user SmartCard is incorrect (rejected by the Kerbeors Server).

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

LDAP protocol error 21 at Address Book operation (syntax error of the specified attribute value)

Check if the certificate in the user SmartCard is valid. If it has become invalid or expired, renew it, or if the Kerberos server prohibits the use of the certificate, it is necessary to ask the server administrator to make the server permit it.

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "21" (syntax error of the specified attribute value) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions]

018-728 Kerberos Attestation protocol error 72 [Error Type]

An attribute problem as occurred. Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side.

job

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Kerberos Authentication Protocol error (72)

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

[Detection Conditions]

018-725 Kerberos Attestation protocol error 22

The Kerbeors Server KDC certificate is incorrect. (The root CA certificate is not registered with the device; the KDC certificate has expired; or the KDC certificate address is different from that written on the certificate.)

[Error Type] job

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content] Kerberos Authentication Protocol error (22)

[Detection Conditions] The user Kerberos password has expired.

1.

Check if the root CA certificate of KDC Certificate is registered with the device. If not, register the root CA certificate.

2.

If the KDC certificate has expired, renew the Kerbeors Server KDC certificate .

3.

Check that the Kerberos Server address set on the device is the same as that written on the Kerbeors Server KDC certificate. If they are different, change the Kerbeors Server address set on the device, or check the Kerbeors Server KDC certificate. In this case, there is a possibility of a wrong setting or Kerbeors Server impersonation.

[Corrective Actions] As the user Kerbeors password set on the Kerbeors server has expired, it is necessary to ask the server administrator to extend the expiration date of it.

018-726 Kerberos Attestation protocol error 70

018-732 LDAP protocol error 32

[Error Type]

[Error Type] Job Fail

job

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

LDAP protocol error 32 at Address Book operation (applicable object does not exist)

Kerberos Authentication Protocol error (70)

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "32" (applicable object does not exist) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

A higher CA certificate in the user SmartCard is not registered with the device.

[Corrective Actions] Check if a higher CA certificate in the user SmartCard is registered with the device. If not, register it with the device.

[Corrective Actions] "32" the applicable e-mail address does not exist.

The status is that in Kerberos authentication (PKINIT), the device cannot send the certificate path for user certificate to the Kerbeors Server (KDC).

Either re-input the correct e-mail address or check the e-mail addresses that are registered in the Server.

018-727 Kerberos Attestation protocol error 71

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[Error Type]

018-733 LDAP protocol error 33

job

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Kerberos Authentication Protocol error (71) Version.1 .1.1

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[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 33 at Address Book operation (wrong alias)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "33" (wrong alias) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] A name related problem has occurred. Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side.

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[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 36 at Address Book operation (cannot refer to alias)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "36" (cannot refer to alias) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] A name related problem has occurred. Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

018-734 LDAP protocol error 34

018-748 LDAP protocol error 48

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 34 at Address Book operation (wrong DN form, wrong password)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "34" (wrong DN form) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] A name related problem has occurred. Check the User Name and the Password again and release the incorrect Password Name.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 48 at Address Book operation (authentication denied)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "48" (authentication denied) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] A security related problem has occurred. Consult with the Network Administrator to check the authentication settings at the Server side.

If it did not improve, consult with the Network Administrator to check the authentication settings at the Server side. Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

018-749 LDAP protocol error 49

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

018-735 LDAP protocol error 35 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 35 at Address Book operation (object is terminated)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "35" (object is terminated) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] A name related problem has occurred. Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

018-736 LDAP protocol error 36 [Error Type] Job Fail

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 49 at Address Book operation (the specified authentication certificate is invalid, login name is invalid)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "49" (the specified authentication certificate is invalid) in response to the Address Book inquiry. Address search was performed when incorrect User Name and Password was used for authentication.

[Corrective Actions] A security related problem has occurred. Check the User Name and the Password used for authentication again and release the incorrect search login name. If it did not improve, consult with the Network Administrator to check the authentication settings at the Server side. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

018-750 LDAP protocol error 50

018-753 LDAP protocol error 53

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

LDAP protocol error 49 at Address Book operation (the specified authentication certificate is invalid, login name is invalid)

LDAP protocol error 53 at Address Book operation (execution denied)

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "50" (user does not have access privileges) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "53" (execution denied) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions] A security related problem has occurred. Consult with the Network Administrator to check the access rights at the Server side.

A service related problem has occurred. Please wait for a while and operate again. If the situation did not improve, consult with the Network Administrator. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

018-754 LDAP protocol error 54

018-751 LDAP protocol error 51

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

LDAP protocol error 54 at Address Book operation (loop detected)

LDAP protocol error 51 at Address Book operation (busy)

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "51" (busy) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "54" (loop detected) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions] A service related problem has occurred. Please wait for a while and operate again. If the situation did not improve, consult with the Network Administrator.

A service related problem has occurred. Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status of the service operation at the Server side. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

018-764 LDAP protocol error 64

018-752 LDAP protocol error 52

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

LDAP protocol error 64 at Address Book operation (naming violation)

LDAP protocol error 52 at Address Book operation (cannot be processed)

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "52" (cannot be processed) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "64" (naming violation) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions] A service related problem has occurred. Please wait for a while and operate again. If the situation did not improve, consult with the Network Administrator. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

An update related problem has occurred. Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC" Version.1 .1.1

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018-765 LDAP protocol error 65

018-768 LDAP protocol error 68

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 65 at Address Book operation (object class specification error)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "65" (object class specification error) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] An update related problem has occurred. Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 68 at Address Book operation (the specified entry already exists)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "68" (the specified entry already exists) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] An update related problem has occurred. Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

018-766 LDAP protocol error 66

018-769 LDAP protocol error 69

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 66 at Address Book operation (entries other than termination cannot be executed)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "66" (entries other than termination cannot be executed) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] An update related problem has occurred. Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

018-767 LDAP protocol error 67 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 67 at Address Book operation (cannot be executed at RDN)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "67" (cannot be executed at RDN) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] An update related problem has occurred. Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 69 at Address Book operation (object class cannot be changed)

[Detection Conditions] LDAP protocol error 69 at Address Book operation (object class cannot be changed)

[Corrective Actions] An update related problem has occurred. Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

018-770 LDAP protocol error 70 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 70 at Address Book operation (search target is too large)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "70" (search result is too large) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] Correct the search conditions/search start position with regard to the Address Book internal data, focus the search target and search again. If the problem reoccurs even after that, consult with the Network Administrator. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

018-771 LDAP protocol error 71

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

[Error Type]

018-782 LDAP protocol error 82 [Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

LDAP protocol error 71 at Address Book operation (influence on multiple DSA)

LDAP protocol error 82 at Address Book operation (program error or SASL authentication error)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "71" (influence on multiple DSA) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "82" (program error or SASL authentication error) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side.

Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

018-780 LDAP protocol error 80

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

[Error Type]

018-783 LDAP protocol error 83 [Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

LDAP protocol error 80 at Address Book operation (an unknown error has occurred)

LDAP protocol error 83 at Address Book operation (outgoing message encoding error)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "80" (an unknown error has occurred) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "83" (outgoing message encoding error) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Check the status of the server.

Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

018-781 LDAP protocol error 81

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

[Error Type]

018-784 LDAP protocol error 84 [Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

LDAP protocol error 81 at Address Book operation

LDAP protocol error 84 at Address Book operation (incoming message decoding error)

(cannot connect to Server)

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

Cannot connect to Server In response to the Address Book inquiry

The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "84" (incoming message decoding error) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

[Corrective Actions]

Check if the network cable is connected.

Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side.

2.

If it is connected, check the start up state of the target request server.

3.

Check that the Server Name is correct at "System Settings" - "Network Settings" - "External Authentication Server/Directory Service Settings" - "LDAP Server/Directory Service Settings", and set it to the correct name.

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If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

018-785 LDAP protocol error 85

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[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 85 at Address Book operation (search timeout)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "85" (search time is timed out) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] Correct the search conditions/search start position with regard to the Address Book internal data, focus the search target and search again. If the problem reoccurs even after that, consult with the Network Administrator. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

018-786 LDAP protocol error 86 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 86 at Address Book operation (an unknown authentication method has been specified)

[Detection Conditions] LDAP protocol error 86 at Address Book operation (an unknown authentication method has been specified)

[Corrective Actions] Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

018-787 LDAP protocol error 87 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 87 at Address Book operation (mistake in definition of search filter)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "87" (mistake in definition of search filter) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] Check the search condition and consult with the Network Administrator if that did not work. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

018-788 LDAP protocol error 88

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[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 88 at Address Book operation (instruction canceled)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "88" (instruction canceled) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] Check the status of the server. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

018-789 LDAP protocol error 89 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 89 at Address Book operation (an incorrect parameter was passed)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "89" (an incorrect parameter was passed) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

018-790 LDAP protocol error 90 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 90 at Address Book operation (insufficient memory)

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "90" (insufficient memory) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions] Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

018-791 LDAP protocol error 91 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] LDAP protocol error 91 at Address Book operation (Server connection prohibited)

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "91" (Server connection prohibited) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions]

Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side.

018-795 LDAP protocol error 95

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

Job Fail

018-792 LDAP protocol error 92

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

LDAP protocol error 95 at Address Book operation (result still exist)

Job Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "95" (result still exist) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

LDAP protocol error 92 at Address Book operation (unsupported function)

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "92" (unsupported function) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions]

Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side.

018-796 LDAP protocol error 96

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

Job Fail

018-793 LDAP protocol error 93

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

LDAP protocol error 96 at Address Book operation (client loop detected)

Job Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "96" (client loop detected) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

LDAP protocol error 93 at Address Book operation (result is not returned)

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "93" (result is not returned) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Corrective Actions]

Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

Consult with the Network Administrator to check the status at the Server side.

018-797 LDAP protocol error 97

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

2.4.2 "Cannot Connect to Network" or "Printer Cannot be Seen From PC"

Job Fail

018-794 LDAP protocol error 94

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

LDAP protocol error 97 at Address Book operation (maximum hop number for reference is exceeded)

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

LDAP protocol error 94 at Address Book operation (result no longer exist)

The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "97" (maximum hop number for reference is exceeded) in response to the Address Book inquiry.

[Detection Conditions] The Server returned RFC2251 standard resultMessageNo "94" (result no longer exist) in response to the Address Book inquiry. Version.1 .1.1

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021-210 USB IC Card Reader connection error [Error Type]

In case the accessory connected through USB has finished preparing for operation, but the device cannot communicate with the accessory:

-> This is different from the two cases described earlier:

Local Fail

[Fault Content]



The accessory connected through USB is out of order.



As it is thought that there is a problem such as a mismatch between the USB-connected accessory and the lodable module for accessory control, it is necessary to isolate the phenomenon.

USB IC Card Reader Connection Status Error

[Detection Conditions] Detection Condition of Fault: When powering ON the device, the EPA Lib/EP Cont detected that the setting requires a USB IC Card to control jobs and that the USB IC Card is not connected. When the device is in Ready state, the EPA Lib/EP Cont detected that the setting requires a USB IC Card to control jobs and that the USB is disconnected or the USB IC Card Reader is malfunctioning.

021-360 EP Accessory Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions] If the USB connector is disconnected: Reconnect the disconnected USB connector and turn the power OFF then ON.

EP Accessory Fail

[Detection Conditions] An error occurred in the connection to the EP accessory. The accessory that should be installed is not found.

If this fault occurred although the USB IC Card Reader is connected: Connect an undamaged USB IC Card Reader and turn the power OFF then ON.

021-211 USB IC Card Reader broken

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON.

[Error Type] local

[Fault Content] The USB IC Card Reader is broken.

[Detection Conditions] It has been detected that the USB IC Card Reader, which is unbroken, is broken.

1.

Check the connection to the EP accessory, pull out and insert the EPSV Board and replace the cable.

2.

Check that the Controller software is the latest version.

3.

If the problem persists, replace the EPSV-IF PWB.

4.

If the trouble persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

OF-01 Common System Fail

[Corrective Actions]

021-361 EP Accessory Kind Config Error

Connect the unbroken USB IC Card Reader and turn the power OFF then ON.

[Error Type]

021-212 USB IC Card Reader preparing error

System Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

local

EP Accessory - Accessory Type Setting Error

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

A failure in starting the USB IC Card Reader

"The system data 850-007 has not been set properly (Detected in FX only. This should not be treated as Fail.)"

[Detection Conditions] When the device is turned ON, the accessory connected through USB has not finished starting up within a certain period of time, which is set as SystemData. –

The USB is disconnected.



The accessory connected through USB has not finished preparing for operation.



The accessory connected through USB has finished preparing for operation, but the device cannot communicate with the accessory.

[Corrective Actions] Check that the System Data 850-007 is set correctly and make the setting again. Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following. 1.

Check the connection to the EP accessory, pull out and insert the EPSV Board and replace the cable.

[Corrective Actions]

Check whether the Controller ROM is the latest version and upgrade it to the latest.



If the Controller ROM is the latest version, there is no need to download it.

In case the USB is disconnected:

-> Reconnect the disconnected USB Cable and then turn the power OFF then ON.

2.

If the problem persists, replace the EPSV-IF Board.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. Version.1 .1.1

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Perform the procedures after obtaining reports in OF-01 Common System Fail.

libcURL returned ""CURLE_COULDNT_RESOLVE_PROXY"".

021-500 EPAccessoryJobExclusion

[Corrective Actions] Check the following.

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] EP-related Product Job Exclusion

[Detection Conditions] When the Fax send billing function is enabled, the following cases occurs: 1.

There was an attempt to start up a job for accessory billing in the middle of a Fax send Job operation.

2.

There was an attempt to start up a Fax send Job in the middle of a Job for accessory billing operation. This Fault is not detected when the Fax send billing function is disabled.

[Corrective Actions] Wait for the currently running Job to complete, and then restart the job. If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.



Check the DNS server address settings.



Check the default gateway settings.



Check the subnet mask settings.

For B-Direct configuration, check the following: –

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Invalid Server URL

[Detection Conditions] The server URL is grammatically incorrect. libcURL returned ""CURLE_URL_MALFORMAT"".

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the error is related to the installation operation, check the URL of the EP server again and enter the correct one. If the error is related to operations other than installation, use the Chain-Link to overwrite the EP (920003) Server URL with a new value and perform the operation again. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

021-502 Couldn't resolve proxy name. [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Proxy Server Address Resolution Error

[Detection Conditions] Failed to resolve the address of the proxy server name.

Check the EP proxy server URL settings. (Chain-Link (920-35) or KO settings)

If the problem persists after checking the above settings, there may be a network failure or DNS server failure. Contact the client's Network Administrator. If the problem persists in a properly functioning network, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

021-503 Couldn't resolve host name. [Error Type] Job Fail

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

021-501 Invalid URL has detected.

Check the connection of the LAN cable.



[Fault Content] Server Address Resolution Error

[Detection Conditions] Failed to resolve the address of the server name. libcURL returned ""CURLE_COULDNT_RESOLVE_HOST"".

[Corrective Actions] Check the following. –

Check the connection of the LAN cable.



Check the DNS server address settings.



Check the default gateway settings.



Check the subnet mask settings.



Check the EP server URL settings. (Chain-Link (920-003))

If the problem persists after checking the above settings, there may be a network failure or DNS server failure. Contact the client's Network Administrator. If the problem persists in a properly functioning network, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

021-504 Couldn't connect to host/proxy. [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Server Connection Error

[Detection Conditions] Unable to connect to the server or proxy server

libcURL returned ""CURLE_COULDNT_CONNECT"". (Including cases where the server is not turned ON)

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

Or, libcURL returned ""CURLE_GOT_NOTHING"".

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Corrective Actions]

021-507 Proxy unauthorized access.

Check the following. –

Check the connection of the LAN cable.



Check the default gateway settings.



Check the subnet mask settings.



Check the EP server settings. (Chain-Link (920-003~920-006))

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Proxy Authentication Error

[Detection Conditions]

For B-Direct configuration, check the following: –

Authentication of the proxy server has failed.

Check the EP proxy server settings. (Chain-Link (920-035~920-039) or KO settings)

libcURL returned ""HTTP Status: 407 Proxy Authorization Required"".

If the problem persists after checking the above settings, there may be a network failure or the FQDN of the EPA server may have been changed (If the EPA Server is used). Contact the client's Network Administrator.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists in a properly functioning network, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.



Check the EP proxy server authentication user.



Check the EP proxy server authentication password.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

Check the following.

If the problem persists after checking the above settings, there may be a network failure or the proxy server settings may have changed/failed. Contact the client's Network Administrator.

021-505 Couldn't establish SSL session.

If the problem persists in a properly functioning network, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

[Error Type] Job Fail

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Fault Content]

021-508 A connection to host/proxy has timed out.

SSL Session Error

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

An error has occurred during SSL/TLS handshake.

[Fault Content]

libcURL returned ""CURLE_SSL_CONNECT_ERROR"".

Communication Timeout

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Turn the power OFF then ON.

Communication timeout has occurred.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

libcURL returned ""CURLE_OPERATION_TIMEOUTED"".

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Corrective Actions]

021-506 An invalid peer certificate has received. [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Invalid SSL Certificate (Edge Server)

[Detection Conditions] The SSL certificate of the server is invalid. libcURL returned ""CURLE_SSL_PEER_CERTIFICATE"".

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Check the following. –

Check the connection of the LAN cable.



Check the default gateway settings.



Check the subnet mask settings.



Check the EP server settings. (Chain-Link (920-003~920-006))

For B-Direct configuration, check the following: –

Check the EP proxy server settings. (Chain-Link (920-035~920-039) or KO settings)

If the problem persists after checking the above settings, there may be a network failure or the FQDN of the EPA server may have been changed (when the EPA Server is used). Contact the client's Network Administrator. If the problem persists in a properly functioning network, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 02/2009 2-423

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021-509 SOAP Fault: An invalid message detected. [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Invalid Communication Message

[Detection Conditions] The server detected an invalid message.

Version.1 .1.1

When performing installation, the server has notified a SOAP Fault indicating that the device already has WEP installed on the EP system. Code=Client, Subcode=InvalidOperation, Subcode3=AlreadyRegistered

[Corrective Actions] Check with the EP Center for the EP contract status and registration status. If the problem occurs regardless that the WEP is not registered in the EP Center, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

The server has notified a SOAP Fault indicating that the message from the device is invalid.

021-512 SOAP Fault: The MC already registered (EP-SV).

Code=Client, Subcode=InvalidMessage

[Error Type]

Or, an unexpected SOAP Fault was notified because of a failure in the server.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

Job Fail

[Fault Content] EP-SV Installation Conflict (EP System)

[Detection Conditions] When performing installation, the server detected that it already has the EP-SV Installed.

021-510 SOAP Fault: The MC already unregistered.

When performing installation, the server has notified a SOAP Fault indicating that the device already has EP-SV installed on the EP system.

[Error Type]

Code=Client, Subcode=InvalidOperation, Subcode3=AlreadyRegisteredBySV

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Recall Status Mismatch (EP System)

[Detection Conditions] The server detected that it is already in recalled status.

[Corrective Actions] Check with the EP Center for the EP contract status and registration status. If the problem occurs regardless that the EP-SV is not registered in the EP Center, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

The server has notified a SOAP Fault indicating that the device is already in recalled status on the EP system.

021-513 SOAP Fault: The MC already registered (EP-DX).

Code=Client, Subcode=InvalidOperation, Subcode3=AlreadyUnregistered

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions] No action is required if this error corresponds to a recall operation. Finish the servicing. If the error is related to operations other than recall, check whether the EP contract has expired. If it has already expired, no action is required. If the problem occurs when the EP contract has not expired yet, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

021-511 SOAP Fault: The MC already registered (WEP). [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Installation Status Mismatch (EP System)

[Detection Conditions] When performing installation, the server detected that it already has the WEP Installed.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] EP-DX Installation Conflict (EP System)

[Detection Conditions] When performing installation, the server detected that it already has the EP-DX Installed. When performing installation, the server has notified a SOAP Fault indicating that the device already has EP-DX installed on the EP System. Code=Client, Subcode=InvalidOperation, Subcode3=AlreadyRegisteredByDX

[Corrective Actions] Check with the EP Center for the EP contract status and registration status. If the problem occurs regardless that the EP-DX is not registered in the EP Center, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

021-514 SOAP Fault: The MC already registered (EP-TRESS).

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

[Fault Content] TRESS Installation Conflict (EP System)

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Detection Conditions]

021-517 SOAP Fault: The service not responded.

When performing installation, the server detected that it already has the TRESS Installed. When performing installation, the server has notified a SOAP Fault indicating that the device already has EP-TRESS installed on the EP System.

[Error Type]

Code=Client, Subcode=InvalidOperation, Subcode3=AlreadyRegisteredByTRESS

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

[Corrective Actions]

Communication Failure (EP Center)

Check with the EP Center for the EP contract status and registration status.

[Detection Conditions]

If the problem occurs regardless that the EP-TRESS is not registered in the EP Center, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

The server detected communication failure with the EP Center. The server has notified a SOAP Fault indicating that communication failure has occurred between the Edge Server (EPA-Server for configurations installed with EPA) and its back-end. Code=Server, Subcode=NextServiceNotRespond

021-515 SOAP Fault: An invalid product code detected.

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Check with the EP Center for the system operation status.

Job Fail

If a failure has occurred in the EP Center, retry the operation from the UI after the EP Center has recovered.

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists although the EP Center has recovered, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

Invalid Product Code

[Detection Conditions]

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

The server detected an invalid product code. The server has notified a SOAP Fault indicating that the product code included in the message from the device is invalid.

021-518 SOAP Fault: An internal error occurred on server. [Error Type]

Code=Client, Subcode=InvalidOperation, Subcode3=InvalidProductCode

Job Fail

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Turn the power OFF then ON.

Internal Error (Edge Server)

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Detection Conditions] An internal error has occurred in the server. The server has notified a SOAP Fault indicating that an internal error has occurred in the Edge Server.

021-516 SOAP Fault: An invalid serial number detected.

Code=Server, Subcode=InternalError

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Check with the EP Center for the system operation status.

[Fault Content]

If a failure has occurred in the EP Center, retry the operation from the UI after the EP Center has recovered.

Invalid Serial Number

If the problem persists although the EP Center has recovered, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

[Detection Conditions] The server detected an invalid serial number. The server has notified a SOAP Fault indicating that the serial number included in the message from the device is invalid.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

021-519 SOAP Fault: Service is temporarily unavailable.

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[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

CA Communication Timeout

[Detection Conditions]

High Load Status Detected (EP Center)

[Detection Conditions] The server detected a high load status in the EP Center.

Version.1 .1.1

Timeout has occurred when obtaining the EP certificate. secep returned ""SECEP_TIMEOU"".

[Corrective Actions] Check the following.

The server has notified a SOAP Fault indicating that EP Center is in high load status. Code=Server, Subcode=ServiceTemporarilyUnavailable



Check the connection of the LAN cable.

[Corrective Actions]



Check the default gateway settings.



Check the subnet mask settings.

Check with the EP Center for the system operation status. If a failure has occurred in the EP Center, retry the operation from the UI after the EP Center has recovered.

For the BB-Direct configuration:

If the problem persists although the EP Center has recovered, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

For the EPA-Server configuration:

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

If the problem persists after checking the above settings, there may be a network failure. Contact the client's Network Administrator.

021-520 Couldn't connect to CA. [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] CA Communication Error

[Detection Conditions] A communication error has occurred when obtaining the EP certificate.

– –

Check the EP server settings. (Chain-Link (920-003~920-006))

If the problem persists in a properly functioning network, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

021-522 A miscellaneous CA comm error has detected. [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Certificate Library Error

secep returned ""SECEP_COM_ERROR"".

[Corrective Actions]

Check the EP proxy server settings. (Chain-Link (920-035~920-039) or KO settings)

[Detection Conditions] An error has occurred in the certificate library.

Check the following. –

Check the connection of the LAN cable.

secep returned a uncategorized error during CA communication.



Check the default gateway settings.

(Uncategorized errors when no communications were made are internal errors)



Check the subnet mask settings.

[Corrective Actions] Check the following.

For the BB-Direct configuration: –

Check the connection of the LAN cable.

For the EPA-Server configuration:



Check the default gateway settings.





Check the subnet mask settings.



Check the EP proxy server settings. (Chain-Link (920-035~920-039) or KO settings) Check the EP server settings. (Chain-Link (920-003~920-006))

If the problem persists after checking the above settings, there may be a network failure. Contact the client's Network Administrator.

For the BB-Direct configuration:

If the problem persists in a properly functioning network, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

For the EPA-Server configuration:

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

If the problem persists after checking the above settings, there may be a network failure. Contact the client's Network Administrator.

021-521 A connection to CA has timed out. [Error Type] Job Fail

– –

Check the EP proxy server settings. (Chain-Link (920-035~920-039) or KO settings) Check the EP server settings. (Chain-Link (920-003~920-006))

If the problem persists in a properly functioning network, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

021-523 An internal error has occurred.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON.

[Error Type]

If the problem persists, use Chain-Link(920-001) to change "Installation Status" to "Installed" and retry the operation.

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

Internal Error

[Detection Conditions]

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

Software failure where processing can still continue was detected.

021-526 A miscellaneous http session error has detected.

Or, a memory access error where processing can still continue was detected.

[Error Type]

Or, libcURL returned ""CURLE_SEND_ERROR"".

Job Fail

Or, libcURL returned ""CURLE_RECV_ERROR"".

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

Communication Library Error

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

[Detection Conditions] An error has occurred in the communication library.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

libcURL returned an uncategorized error.

021-524 A registeration conflict has detected.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON.

[Error Type]

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

Installation Status Mismatch

021-527 An invalid message has received.

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

Although installation was instructed, it was detected internally that the status is "Installed". At the start of the installation process, it was detected that the system data ""Installation Status" is not set to "Not Installed".

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Invalid Communication Message (Edge Server)

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, use Chain-Link(920-001) to change "Installation Status" to "Not Installed" and retry the operation.

An invalid message was received from the server. libcURL returned ""HTTP Status: 4XX"".

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

Or, an invalid SOAP Fault was received. (e.g. An unknown code or subcode, etc.)

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Corrective Actions]

Or, an invalid SOAP Response was received.

021-525 An unregistration conflict has detected.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

[Error Type] Job Fail

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Fault Content]

021-528 A communication settings was set as disabled.

Recall Status Mismatch

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

Although recall was instructed, it was detected internally that the status is "Recalled". At the start of the recall process, it was detected that the system data ""Installation Status" is not set to "Installed". Version.1 .1.1

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[Fault Content] Communication Setting Error

[Detection Conditions] At the start of communication, a setting that does not allow communication was detected. At the start of the communication, it was detected that the system data "Installation Status" is set to "Not Installed".

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, check the EP Center for the EP contract status and registration status. If it has been verified as "Installed", use Chain-Link (920-001) to change "Installation Status" to "Installed" and retry the operation. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

021-700 Accessory Failure [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] EP Accessory - Service Canceled By Disable-USB Accessory Failure or Disconnect

[Detection Conditions] With one of the following USB-related Local Fails occurring, a job has been started. 021-210 USB IC Card Reader connection error 021-211 USB IC Card Reader broken 021-212 USB IC Card Reader preparing error

[Corrective Actions] Check the occurring Local Fail (described later) and take the corrective action for the Fault Code before rerunning the job with which the Fail has occurred. (One of the Fault Codes 021-210, 021-211 and 021-212 is occurring.)

Version.1 .1.1

[Corrective Actions] Wait for a specific time (default: 3 min.) for USB Accessory to start before rerunning the job with which the Fail has occurred. ( If the accessory is not ready after the above-mentioned period of time, this machine will display 021-212 on the panel. In this case, take the corrective action for 021-212. ) If the problem persists, collect the pfshowinfo9 log and network log following 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the occurrence of the problem, and then contact the support divison for directions. OF-09 Common Job Fail

021-731 EP Accessory - Function Disabled [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] EP Accessory - Disabled Function

[Detection Conditions] When MDSS is connected and color copying is prohibited using the Coin Kit, a color copy job was requested.

[Corrective Actions] Check the settings.

021-732 EP Accessory Error732 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] EP Accessory - Service Canceled By Disable

[Detection Conditions] With an accessory installed, the card was missing, insufficient fee paid or a shortage of card value.

[Corrective Actions] Insert a Xerox card, copy card or cash into the accessory, and ensure that there are sufficient fees or card value.

If the problem persists, collect the pfshowinfo9 log and network log following 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the occurrence of the problem, and then contact the support division for directions.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

OF-09 Common Job Fail

021-701 Accessory Preparing

021-733 EP Accessory Error733

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

job

[Fault Content] EP Accessory - Service Canceled By Disable-USB Accessory Preparing

[Detection Conditions] While the USB-connected accessory is being started, that is, before it is ready, a job has been started.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] EP Accessory Service Canceled By Color Mode Restriction

[Detection Conditions] With an accessory installed, there was Color Mode Restriction or the upper limit was reached.

[Corrective Actions] Operate the Color Restriction Key SW to allow Color. Or, replace the card with another card that does not reach its upper limit in Color mode.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

EP-DX - Inspection/Repair/Preliminary Diagnostic request failed.

021-750 U Parts Request Fail (EP-SV)

[Detection Conditions] Inspection/Repair/Preliminary Diagnostic request failed.

[Error Type]

Fax Card returned NG because the line was busy.

Job Fail

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Check that the telephone line is connected. Wait and send the request again.

EP-SV - Used Parts Collection order failed.

If the problem persists, contact the Telephone Center directly.

[Detection Conditions]

Check the following too:

When the Used Parts Collection Order was processed, an error was sent by the EP-SV.

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

[Corrective Actions]

021-772 EPDX Install, Remove Error

Contact the telephone center.

[Error Type]

021-751 Maintenance Request Fail (EP-SV)

Job Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

EP-DX - Installation/Removal failed.

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

EP-SV - Inspection/Repair/Preliminary Diagnostic request failed.

The system detected that the EP-DX - installation/removal has failed because it was absent at power ON.

[Detection Conditions] When an Inspection/Repair/Preliminary Diagnostic Request was processed, an error was sent by the EP-SV.

[Corrective Actions] Check that the telephone line is connected. Wait and send the request again. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-11 Fax Job Fail

021-770 U Parts Request Fail (EP-DX) [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] EP-DX - Used Parts Collection order failed.

[Detection Conditions] EP-DX - Used Parts Collection order failure was detected.

[Corrective Actions] Check that the telephone line is connected. Wait and send the request again.

Fax Card returned NG because the line was busy.

[Corrective Actions] Check that the telephone line is connected. Wait and send the request again. If the problem persists, contact the Telephone Center directly. Check the following too: OF-11 FAX Job Fail

021-941 EP - Scan Service Paused By Disable [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] EP Accessory - Scan Service Paused By Disable

[Detection Conditions] With an accessory installed, the card was missing, insufficient fee paid or a shortage of card value.

[Corrective Actions] Insert a Xerox card, copy card or cash into the accessory, and ensure that there are sufficient fees or card value.

If the problem persists, contact the Telephone Center directly. Check the following too: OF-11 FAX Job Fail

021-771 Maintenance Request Fail (EP-DX) [Error Type] Job Fail Version.1 .1.1

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021-942 EP - Scan Service Paused By Color Mode [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] EP Accessory - Scan Service Paused By Color Mode Restriction 02/2009 2-429

021-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 021-xxx FIP [Detection Conditions] With an accessory installed, there was Color Mode Restriction or the upper limit was reached.

[Corrective Actions] Operate the Color Restriction Key SW to allow Color. Or, replace the card with another card that does not reach its upper limit in Color mode.

021-943 EP - Print Service Paused By Disable [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] EP Accessory - Print Service Paused By Disable

[Detection Conditions] With an accessory installed, the card was missing, insufficient fee paid or a shortage of card value.

[Corrective Actions] Insert a Xerox card, copy card or cash into the accessory, and ensure that there are sufficient fees or card value.

021-944 EP - Print Service Paused By Color Mode [Error Type] Operation

[Fault Content] EP Accessory - Print Service Paused By Color Mode Restriction

[Detection Conditions] The following were detected when an accessory was installed: 1.

"Color Print Prohibited" is set in the machine.

When color is prohibited, this error will appear when "Black" is not specified for printing from the PC even if the printed document contains only B/W pages. 2.

The number of color print sheets of the Accessory (= DocuLyzer) that is installed to the machine has reached the upper limit.

The "Color Current Count Value for Each Output Color" in the Card that is inserted into the DocuLyzer has reached the "Upper Limit for Each Output Color" that is stored in the DocuLyzer. * In Taiga, (1) will occur but (2) will not.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Operate the color limit keys in the machine to allow color print.

Or, use the Printer Driver in the PC to instruct printing in "Black" mode (instructing "Auto" or "Color" will not improve the situation.) (2-1) In DocuLyzer, reset the "Color Current Count Value for Each Output Color" of the target card. (2-2) Insert a card with count that has not reached the upper limit of the color count.

021-945 EP - Service Paused By Disable [Error Type] Operation Error

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[Fault Content] EP Accessory - Service Paused By Disable

[Detection Conditions] With an accessory installed, the card was missing, insufficient fee paid or a shortage of card value.

[Corrective Actions] Insert a Xerox card, copy card or cash into the accessory, and ensure that there are sufficient fees or card value.

021-946 EP - Service Paused By Color Mode [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] EP Accessory - Service Paused By Color Mode Restriction

[Detection Conditions] With an accessory installed, there was Color Mode Restriction or the upper limit was reached.

[Corrective Actions] Operate the Color Restriction Key SW to allow Color. Or, replace the card with another card that does not reach its upper limit in Color mode.

021-947 Subtractive Accessory Disable (Scan) [Error Type] Operation Fail

[Fault Content] The remaining rate Subtractive Accessory has is insufficient. (Scan Service Paused By Subtractive Accessory Disable)

[Detection Conditions] This occurs during document scanning or direct copy. If with ICCG + Dispensor or Coin Kit connected, IITsc detects that the remaining rate the Dispensor or Coin Kit has is insufficient, it causes a job to be temporarily stopped.

[Corrective Actions] In the case of Dispensor, insert a card that has a remaining rate enough to continue the job. In the case of Coin Kit, add a necessary amount of money to continue the job.

021-948 Subtractive Accessory Disable (Print) [Error Type] Operation Fail

[Fault Content] The remaining rate Subtractive Accessory has is insufficient. (Print Service Paused By Subtractive Accessory Disable)

[Detection Conditions] This occurs during printing on paper or direct copy. If with ICCG + Dispensor or Coin Kit connected, IOTsc detects that the remaining rate the Dispensor or Coin Kit has is insufficient, it causes a job to be temporarily stopped.

[Corrective Actions] In the case of Dispensor, insert a card that has a remaining rate enough to continue the job. In the case of Coin Kit, add a necessary amount of money to continue the job.

021-949 Subtractive Accessory Disable [Error Type] Operation Fail

[Fault Content] The remaining rate Subtractive Accessory has is insufficient. (Service Paused By Subtractive Accessory Disable)

[Detection Conditions] This occurs only when a job is temporarily stopped, not while a job is in progress. *This occurs if a job stops due to a non-accessory factor and the card is then extracted and then starting the job is attempted. If with ICCG + Dispensor or Coin Kit connected, EP-Cont detects that the remaining rate the Dispensor or Coin Kit has is insufficient, it causes a job to be temporarily stopped.

[Corrective Actions] In the case of Dispensor, insert a card that has a remaining rate enough to continue the job. In the case of Coin Kit, add a necessary amount of money to continue the job.

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 021-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-432

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OF-06 IOT System Fail

024-340 IOT-ESS Communication Fail 1

No need to replace the ESS PWB.

[Error Type]

024-343 IOT-ESS Communication Fail 4

Sub System Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Sub System Fail

(IOT):

[Fault Content]

MCU sending error detected by Controller

(IOT):

(Invalid parameter was used)

MCU sending error detected by Controller

[Detection Conditions]

(Message length error)

An abnormal parameter is set as the argument for the Send function.

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

A transmission failure occurred as the ACK could not be received after 2 resend attempts. (The message length of the sent Message Packet is incorrect.)

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-06 IOT System Fail

[Corrective Actions]

No need to replace the ESS PWB.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

024-341 IOT-ESS Communication Fail 2

OF-06 IOT System Fail

[Error Type]

No need to replace the ESS PWB.

Sub System Fail

024-345 IOT-ESS Communication Fail 5

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

(IOT):

Sub System Fail

MCU sending error detected by Controller

[Fault Content]

(Sequence No. error)

(IOT):

[Detection Conditions]

MCU sending error detected by Controller

A transmission failure occurred as the ACK could not be received after 2 resend attempts. (The Sequencing No. of the sent Message Packet is incorrect.)

(Check code error)

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

A transmission failure occurred as the ACK could not be received after 2 resend attempts. (The check code of the sent Message Packet is incorrect.)

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-06 IOT System Fail

[Corrective Actions]

No need to replace the ESS PWB.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

024-342 IOT-ESS Communication Fail 3

OF-06 IOT System Fail

[Error Type]

No need to replace the ESS PWB.

Sub System Fail

024-346 IOT-ESS Communication Fail 6

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

(IOT):

Sub System Fail

MCU sending error detected by Controller

[Fault Content]

(Packet No. error)

(IOT):

[Detection Conditions] A transmission failure occurred as the ACK could not be received after 2 resend attempts. (The Packet No. of the sent Message Packet is incorrect.)

MCU sending parity error detected by Controller

[Detection Conditions] A transmission failure occurred as the ACK could not be received after 2 resend attempts. (A parity error was detected by hardware of the IOT.)

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. Version.1 .1.1

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024-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 024-xxx FIP [Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-06 IOT System Fail The ESS-PWB should be also replaced.

024-347 IOT-ESS Communication Fail 7 [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] Imari (IOT): MCU send framing error detected by Controller

[Detection Conditions] A transmission failure occurred as the ACK could not be received after 2 resend attempts. (A framing error was detected by hardware of the IOT.)

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-06 IOT System Fail No need to replace the ESS PWB.

024-348 IOT-ESS Communication Fail 8 [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] (IOT): MCU sending error detected by Controller (Overrun error)

[Detection Conditions] A transmission failure occurred as the ACK could not be received after 2 resend attempts. (An overrun error was detected by hardware of the IOT.)

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-06 IOT System Fail No need to replace the ESS PWB.

024-349 IOT-ESS Communication Fail 9 [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] (IOT): MCU sending error detected by Controller (Receiving abortion error)

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Version.1 .1.1

[Detection Conditions] A transmission failure occurred as the ACK could not be received after 2 resend attempts. (A receive abort was detected by the IOT after the header had been recognized.)

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-06 IOT System Fail No need to replace the ESS PWB.

024-350 IOT-ESS Communication Fail 10 [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] (IOT): MCU receiving error detected by Controller (Sequence No. error)

[Detection Conditions] The NAK that notifies of the occurrence of a transmission failure is received. (The Sequence No. of the received Message Packet is incorrect.)

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-06 IOT System Fail No need to replace the ESS PWB.

024-351 IOT-ESS Communication Fail 11 [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] (IOT): MCU receiving error detected by Controller (Packet No. error)

[Detection Conditions] The NAK that notifies of the occurrence of a transmission failure is received. (The Packet No. of the received Message Packet is incorrect.)

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-06 IOT System Fail The ESS-PWB should be also replaced.

024-352 IOT-ESS Communication Fail 12 [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] MCU receiving error detected by Controller

(Framing error)

(Message length error)

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

The NAK that notifies of the occurrence of a transmission failure is received. (The message length of the received Message Packet is incorrect.)

[Corrective Actions]

The NAK that notifies of the occurrence of a transmission failure is received. (A framing error was detected by hardware of the UART.)

[Corrective Actions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-06 IOT System Fail

OF-06 IOT System Fail

(No need to replace the ESS PWB.)

(No need to replace the ESS PWB.)

024-353 IOT-ESS Communication Fail 13

024-356 IOT-ESS Communication Fail 16

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Sub System Fail

Sub System Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

MCU receiving error detected by Controller

MCU receiving overrun error detected by Controller

(Check code error)

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] The NAK that notifies of the occurrence of a transmission failure is received. (The check code of the received Message Packet is incorrect.)

The NAK that notifies of the occurrence of a transmission failure is received. (An overrun error was detected by hardware of the UART.)

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-06 IOT System Fail

OF-06 IOT System Fail

No need to replace the ESS PWB.

(No need to replace the ESS PWB.)

024-357 IOT-ESS Communication Fail 17

024-354 IOT-ESS Communication Fail 14

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Sub System Fail

Sub System Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

MCU receiving error detected by Controller

MCU receiving error detected by Controller

(Receiving abortion error)

(Parity error)

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] The NAK that notifies of the occurrence of a transmission failure is received. (A parity error was detected by hardware of the UART.)

The NAK that notifies of the occurrence of a transmission failure is received. (Abortion of receiving was detected after the header had been recognized.)

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-06 IOT System Fail

OF-06 IOT System Fail No need to replace the ESS PWB.

024-355 IOT-ESS Communication Fail 15

(No need to replace the ESS PWB.)

024-358 IOT-ESS Communication Fail 18 [Error Type]

[Error Type] Sub System Fail

Sub System Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

Print sequence error detected by Controller. (The paper feed and paper output that are not applicable to the NBR are detected.)

MCU receiving error detected by Controller Version.1 .1.1

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024-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 024-xxx FIP

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[Detection Conditions] The paper feed and paper output that are not applicable to the NBR are detected.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

2. 3.

Version.1 .1.1 Check the paper size group setting in the Controller and set a correct value. Refer to Generic Sensor FIP to check the sensor. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

OF-06 IOT System Fail

024-362 Page Sync Illegal Start

(No need to replace the ESS PWB.)

[Error Type]

024-359 IOT-ESS Communication Fail 19 [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] MCU transmission receiving rrror detected by Controller (Invalid parameter was used)

[Detection Conditions] An abnormal parameter is set as the argument for the receiving function.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-06 IOT System Fail (No need to replace the ESS PWB.)

024-360 IOT-ESS Initialization Fail [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] Initialization error between IOT-ESS

[Detection Conditions] The IOT Driver initialization failed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-06 IOT System Fail (No need to replace the ESS PWB.)

Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] [Image Output] PAGE-SYNC occurred before video output preparation completes.

[Detection Conditions] During IOT output, before the output data was written to FIFO Full, PageSync became active. Basically, this is not affected by noises but may be affected by excessive noises.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-06 IOT System Fail The ESS PWB should be also replaced.

024-363 Page Sync Illegal Stop [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] [Image Output] PAGE-SYNC completion error during video output

[Detection Conditions] At IOT output, PageSync is negated before the specified paper size is output. Basically, this is not affected by noises but may be affected by excessive noises.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-06 IOT System Fail The ESS PWB should be also replaced.

024-361 Invalid IOT PaperSizeGroup Info

024-364 DMA Transfer Fail

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] The paper size group data is different between the ESS and the IOT.

[Detection Conditions] The paper size group setting in the Controller does not match the paper size group data detected by the IOT.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Initialize the NVM (user area).

Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] [Image Output] DMA Transfer Error

[Detection Conditions] During Reduce/Enlarge, reduction/enlargement was not completed even though the specified data was entered. This is probably caused by the SW failure or garbage data (RAM/HDD).

OF-02 After performing the operation in HDD System Fail

[Corrective Actions]

OF-01 Common System Fail

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following. 1.

Pull out and insert the System Memory to check the installation.

024-368 PCI Error

2.

Replace the RAM.

[Error Type]

3.

If the problem persists, perform the procedures in "OF-02 HDD System Fail".

4.

If the problem persists, perform the procedures in "OF-01 Common System Fail".

Sub System Fail

[Fault Content]

024-365 Overflow on Loop Back Write

BUTTON: [Image Output]

[Error Type]

PCI Bus Error

Sub System Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

PCI access error occurred due to a faulty PCI bus.

Loopback Write Overflow

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it.

The extended data exceeded the reserved buffer size.

OF-02 After performing the operation in HDD System Fail

[Corrective Actions]

OF-01 Common System Fail

This failure is currently not displayed.

024-366 JBIG Library Other Fail

024-370 Marker Code Detection Fail

[Error Type]

[Error Type] Sub System Fail

Sub System Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

Marker Code Detection Error

Other errors in JBIG Lib

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

During Enlarge, when the file was enlarged only by the specified size, the end code (FF02) cannot be found in the compressed data.

Not in use now.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following.

1. Replace the ESS PWB.



024-367 Decompress Other Fail

When it occurs only for certain documents (there is a high possibility that the S/W is faulty). 1.

[Error Type]

2.

Sub System Fail

B. Change the RAM size. (Change the port settings or the receive buffer size, etc.) If the problem persists, proceed to the following procedure to repair it.

Other errors from Decompress (Extension)

OF-01 Common System Fail

[Detection Conditions]

OF-06 IOT System Faill

Incorrect LINE SYNC was detected. 2.

This may occur when the RAM size is changed. A. Change the installed RAM size.

[Fault Content]

1.

Change the Print mode (Normal/High Quality/High Resolution).

OF-02 HDD System Fail

Incorrect V-SYNC and H-SYNC signals were asserted during IOT output. •

Data overrun has occurred (caused by the parameter setting error for Panther4).

When it occurs for random or most documents, there is a high possibility that the HW is faulty.

2. only occurs during debugging.

1.

1. is the main cause of error.

2.

Replace the RAM.

3.

Pull out and insert or replace the cable or back plane between the ESS and the MCU.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. Version.1 .1.1

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Pull out and insert the System Memory to check the installation.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. OF-01 Common System Fail

024-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 024-xxx FIP OF-06 IOT System Faill OF-02 HDD System Fail

024-371 IOT-ESSCommunication Fail 21 [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] The communication between the ESS and IOT has not been established, which is detected by the Controller.

[Detection Conditions] When the Controller and IOT are turned ON (including recovery from Power Saver mode), a response from the IOT to a request to establish communications from the Controller was not detected within the specified time.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-06 IOT System Fail The ESS PWB should be also replaced.

024-372 IOT-ESSCommunication Fail 22 [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] Sending error detected by Controller (Incorrect parameter instruction)

[Detection Conditions] An illegal instruction for IOT Port No., Timeout Time, Pointer, or Transfer Size was detected.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-06 IOT System Fail The ESS PWB should be also replaced.

024-373 IOT-ESSCommunication Fail 23 [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] DLL communication failure recovery error detected by Controller

[Detection Conditions] When a message packet is sent from the Controller, the ACK packet from the IOT cannot be received within the specified time after the specified number of retries.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-06 IOT System Fail The ESS PWB should be also replaced.

024-374 Regi Con PLL Parameter Fail

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[Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] RegiCon adjustment value setting error detected by Controller (Incorrect parameter instruction)

[Detection Conditions] Incorrect color registration adjustment value is sent from the IOT.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following. 1.

Replace the harness connecting the ESS and IOT.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-06 IOT System Fail

024-375 IOT-ESSCommunication Fail 24 [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] DLL receiving error detected by Controller (Incorrect parameter instruction)

[Detection Conditions] An illegal instruction for IOT Port No., Timeout Time, or Pointer was detected.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-06 IOT System Fail The ESS PWB should be also replaced.

024-600 Billing Master Counter repair [Error Type] History

[Fault Content] Repair the Billing Master Counter.

[Detection Conditions] The Billing Master Counter is automatically repaired.

[Corrective Actions] Only record the data to the history.

024-601 Billing Backup Counter 1 repair [Error Type] History

[Fault Content] Billing Backup Counter 1 Recovery

[Detection Conditions] The Billing Backup Counter 1 is automatically repaired.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Only record the data to the history.

Only record the data to the history.

024-602 Billing Backup Counter 2 repair

024-606 ProductNo / SerialNo Fail

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

History

[Fault Content]

History

[Fault Content]

Billing Backup Counter 2 Recovery

Write error of Product No/Serial No in IOT The read result is different from the one in the Master (only at factory shipment)

[Detection Conditions] The Billing Backup Counter 2 is automatically repaired.

[Detection Conditions] A write error of the Product No/Serial No stored in the IOT.

[Corrective Actions]

The error where the read result is different from the one in the Master has occurred. (Only at factory shipment)

Only record the data to the history.

024-603 SWKey Master Counter repair [Error Type] History

[Fault Content] SWKey Master Counter Recovery

[Detection Conditions] The SWKey Master Counter is automatically repaired.

[Corrective Actions] Only record the data to the history.

024-700 Shortage memory capacity, or no Hard Disk [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] A job that could not be printed due to unfulfilled conditions such as [Insufficient System Memory] or [HDD Not Installed] was received

[Corrective Actions] Only record the data to the history.

024-604 SWKey Backup Counter 1 repair

[Detection Conditions] This machine, which satisfies conditions 1 and 2, was instructed to perform a job that has any of these - AnalogWaterMark/HybridWaterMark/UUID added to it.

[Error Type]

# Condition 1 #

History

Any of the SW options "Paper Security Kit", "Annotation Kit", or "Sakura Paper Kit" is enabled. Note that this includes cases where two or more options are enabled.

[Fault Content] SWKey Backup Counter1 Recovery

# Condition 2 #

[Detection Conditions]

The HDD is not installed on the Controller board, or the system memory capacity is insufficient to operate the SW options enabled in Condition 1.

The SWKey Backup Counter 1 is automatically repaired.

[Corrective Actions] Only record the data to the history.

024-605 SWKey Backup Counter 2 repair [Error Type] History

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Install the HDD on the Controller board.

2.

Install the memory capacity required by the SW options enabled in Condition 1 on the Controller board (the required capacity depends on the machine model)

3.

After completing steps 1 and 2, turn ON the power and check that neither 16-210 nor 16-211 is displayed on the panel.

[Fault Content] SWKey Backup Counter2 Recovery

[Detection Conditions] The SWKey Backup Counter 2 is automatically repaired.

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If it is displayed, refer to the corrective actions for 16-210 or 16-211.

024-701 Invalid instruction of face inversion [Error Type] job

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 024-xxx FIP [Fault Content] Job cancellation due to the invalid Invert instruction

[Detection Conditions] IOTsc has detected that the device has been instructed to print paper that is not invertible. (E.g.) –

Coil punch x Tab paper x Invert instruction



Paper size/type not invertible x Invert instruction

[Corrective Actions] Instruct the device in the way that enables it to invert paper for reoutput.

024-742 Print Booklet sheets counts over [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] A printer job whose paper quantity exceeds Booklet Paper Quantity is canceled.

[Detection Conditions] The number of sheets per set exceeds a specific allowable number for Booklet. * This fault is detected at the start of print. –

If the number of sheets is larger by one, automatically only saddle stitching is deselected and the sheets become folded in half for output.



If folding is only selected, an allowable number of sheets per set are automatically folded for output.

[Corrective Actions] Choose creation of every Booklet using a maximum number of sheets, or deselect Booklet. *When every Booklet is created using a maximum number of sheets, a specific signature is laid out on top of each booklet consisting of the max number of sheets. If the problem still persists, go to the following procedure to resolve it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-746 Print Request Failure-Paper [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] There are parameters that are incompatible with the specified paper type.

[Detection Conditions] The paper type specified by the job is incompatible with options such as Paper Tray, Output Tray, Automatic 2 Sided Print/Staple (E.g. Auto 2-Sided Print is specified for Transparencies).

[Corrective Actions] Do not specify parameters that are incompatible with the specified paper type.

024-747 Print Instruction Fail [Error Type] Job Fail

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[Fault Content] Operation cannot be continued due to combination of unprintable parameters (stored file size, paper size, paper tray, duplex command, output tray)

[Detection Conditions] The specified combination of parameters (stored file size, paper size, paper tray, duplex command, output tray) cannot be executed or continued. When a job cannot continue due to component failure when [Start] button is pressed after a temporary interruption due to a component failure during a print operation, this error is also displayed.

[Corrective Actions] Change the print parameter and print again.

024-748 Bates Numbering Digit Over [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] The number of Bates Numbering digits is exceeded.

[Detection Conditions] In the process of printing Bates Numbering, a maximum number of 9 or the user-specified number of digits is exceeded.

[Corrective Actions] Reduce the number of documents to less than the user-specified number or reduce the number of numbering digits in order to copy them again. If the problem persists, perform the following. OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-775 Print Booklet sheets counts over(Not field attachment) [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] A printer job whose paper quantity exceeds Booklet Paper Quantity is canceled. (This occurs with a job without simplex/duplex setting.)

[Detection Conditions] This fault is detected at the start of print. The number of sheets per set for printer print exceeds a specific allowable number for Booklet. –

If the number of sheets is larger by one, automatically only saddle stitching is deselected and the sheets become folded in three for output.



If folding is only selected, an allowable number of sheets per set are automatically folded for output.

Because the Print Service operation of setting simplex/duplex is done by Driver, only the operation without simplex/duplex setting is done by the machine. As a detection of this Fail causes a job to be canceled, a message is only displayed indicating the job is canceled.

[Corrective Actions] Choose creation of every Booklet using a maximum number of sheets, or deselect Booklet.

*When every Booklet is created using a maximum number of sheets, a specific signature is laid out on top of each booklet consisting of the max number of sheets.

[Detection Conditions] When the paper slow scan direction length is measured on the paper path, the length is different from the slow scan length for the size detected by the tray.

If the problem still persists, go to the following procedure to resolve it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Corrective Actions]

024-910 Tray1 size mismatch

Load the correct paper in the tray.

[Error Type]

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

Operation Error

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Fault Content]

OF-06 IOT System Faill

Size Mismatch Tray 1: Measured Length Mismatch

024-913 Tray4 size mismatch

[Detection Conditions] When the paper slow scan direction length is measured on the paper path, the length is different from the slow scan length for the size detected by the tray.

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content]

Load the correct paper in the tray.

Size Mismatch Tray 4: Measured Length Mismatch

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

[Detection Conditions]

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

When the paper slow scan direction length is measured on the paper path, the length is different from the slow scan length for the size detected by the tray.

OF-09 Common Job Fail OF-06 IOT System Faill

[Corrective Actions]

024-911 Tray2 size mismatch

Load the correct paper in the tray.

[Error Type]

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

Operation Error

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Fault Content]

OF-06 IOT System Faill

Size Mismatch Tray 2: Measured Length Mismatch

024-914 Tray6 size mismatch

[Detection Conditions] When the paper slow scan direction length is measured on the paper path, the length is different from the slow scan length for the size detected by the tray.

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content]

Load the correct paper in the tray. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

Size Mismatch Tray 6: Measured Length Mismatch

[Detection Conditions]

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

When the paper slow scan direction length is measured on the paper path, the length is different from the slow scan length for the size detected by the tray.

OF-09 Common Job Fail OF-06 IOT System Faill

[Corrective Actions]

024-912 Tray3 size mismatch

Load the correct paper in the tray.

[Error Type]

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

Operation Error

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Fault Content]

OF-06 IOT System Faill

Size Mismatch Tray 3: Measured Length Mismatch

024-915 Tray7 size mismatch

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 024-xxx FIP

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[Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Size Mismatch Tray 7: Measured Length Mismatch

[Detection Conditions] When the paper slow scan direction length is measured on the paper path, the length is different from the slow scan length for the size detected by the tray.

[Corrective Actions] Load the correct paper in the tray. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail OF-06 IOT System Faill

024-916 Mix Full Stack [Error Type] Operation

[Fault Content] Stacker Mix Full Stack (*Includes Z-fold number of page exceeded)

[Detection Conditions] One of the following conditions was met during Mix Full position detection

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024-919 FaceUP Tray Close [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Face Up Tray Close

[Detection Conditions] When output was sent to the Face Up Tray, the Face Up Tray was detected as closed. (This is not treated as an error in Jigen)

[Corrective Actions] If the problem persists after opening the Face Up Tray Cover, replace the Face Up Tray Sensor or Face Up Cover.

024-920 Face Down Tray1 Paper FULL [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Face Down Tray1 Paper FULL

[Detection Conditions] The paper output to the Face Down Tray 1 is full.

[Corrective Actions] Clear the paper.



When paper size of the next job (either in feed direction or width direction) is larger than the uppermost paper size loaded for the previous job

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.



When changed to staple mode when the uppermost paper size loaded for the previous job is less than 279.4mm

OF-09 Common Job Fail



When uppermost paper size loaded for the previous job is "unknown"

[Corrective Actions] Remove paper from the Stacker. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedures in sequence to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail OF-06 IOT System Fail

024-917 Stacker Tray Staple Set Over Count [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Finisher Stacker Tray Set Set Over Count

[Detection Conditions] The Staple Set Count exceeded 50 sets on the Stacker Tray during the Staple Set Eject operation.

[Corrective Actions] Replace the Staple No Paper Sensor.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-06 IOT System Faill

024-922 Face Down Tray2 Paper FULL [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Face Down Tray2 Paper FULL

[Detection Conditions] The paper output to the Face Down Tray 2 is full.

[Corrective Actions] Clear the paper. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail OF-06 IOT System Faill

024-923 Operation Y Toner Empty

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Error Type]

OF-06 IOT System Faill

Operation Error

024-926 Punch DustBox Miss Set

[Fault Content] Operation Y Toner Empty

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Operation Error

Printing cannot be continued was detected during color printing because Y toner has run out. Or, color printing was specified when printing cannot be continued because Y toner has run out.

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content] Finisher Punch Dust Box Miss Set

[Detection Conditions]

Replace the appropriate Toner Cartridge.

The system detected that the Punch Dust Box was not installed.

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

Install the Punch Dust Box.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

OF-06 IOT System Faill

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

024-924 Operation M Toner Empty

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Error Type]

024-927 OCT Full Stack

Operation Error

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Operation Error

Operation M Toner Empty

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

OCT Full Stack

Printing cannot be continued was detected during color printing because M toner has run out. Or, color printing was specified when printing cannot be continued because M toner has run out.

[Detection Conditions] The OCT Full Stack Sensor ON was detected for 5sec consecutively.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Replace the appropriate Toner Cartridge.

Remove paper from the OCT.

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

OF-09 Common Job Fail

OF-06 IOT System Faill

024-925 Operation C Toner Empty

024-928 Scratch Sheet Compile (A-Fin)

[Error Type]

[Error Type] Operation Fail

Operation Error

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

Scratch Sheet Compile (A-Fin)

Operation C Toner Empty

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] Printing cannot be continued was detected during color printing because C toner has run out. Or, color printing was specified when printing cannot be continued because C toner has run out.

TBD

[Corrective Actions] TBD

[Corrective Actions] Replace the appropriate Toner Cartridge.

024-930 Stacker Tray Full (LargeSize Full)

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

[Error Type]

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. Version.1 .1.1

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 024-xxx FIP

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[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

Finisher Stacker Tray Full Stack (LargeSize Full)

Operation Y Drum End of Life

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] The Stack Encoder SNR has counted the specified number of sheets up to the Full Stack (Large Size).

Version.1 .1.1

During color printing, it was detected that printing cannot be continued because of Y Drum Life End. Or, color printing was specified when printing cannot be continued because of Y Drum Life End.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Replace the Y Drum Cartridge.

Remove paper from the Stacker.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure:

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

OF-06 IOT System Fail

OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-931 Staple Dust Full

024-934 Paper kind mismatch [Error Type]

[Error Type] Operation

Operation Error

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content] Staple Full was detected.

Paper Type Mismatch

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] 1.

After Staple Dust near Full, Staple Count is performed and the effective count is detected to have reached 5K.

2.

Detected when the New Full Sensor did not turn ON even after the effective count has reached 20K after the Staple Dust Box removal is detected.

This error occurs when the paper fed is different from that specified in the Controller (Plain paper and Heavyweight cannot be recognized).

[Corrective Actions] Load the specified transparencies. If the problem persists after user actions, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

NOTE: The effective count is the count of Staple frequency for paper with sheet number less than 70.

[Corrective Actions] Replace the Staple Dust Box. Check the output of Staple Dust Near Full Sensor. If not detected, check using NVM763-435~441.

024-932 Staple Box Set Fail [Error Type] Operation

[Fault Content] It was detected that the Staple Box is not installed properly.

[Detection Conditions] The Staple Box Set Sensor detected that Box does not exist.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-936 Tray 2 paper mismatch [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Tray 2 Paper Type Mismatch

[Detection Conditions] 1.

Transparencies are loaded when a non-transparencies job is performed.

2.

Other paper is loaded when a Transparencies job is is performed

3.

Transparencies with borders was detected. Jam occurs when borders were detected by checking transparencies for borders (by the OHP Sensor) after feeding started.

[Corrective Actions]

Check installation of the Staple Dust Box.

Use Xerox transparencies without borders.

Check the Staple Box Set Sensor ON output. If it is OK, replace the Sensor, harness.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

024-933 Operation Y Drum End of Life [Error Type] Operation

OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-937 Tray 3 paper mismatch [Error Type] Operation Error

Jam occurs when borders were detected by checking transparencies for borders (by the OHP Sensor) after feeding started.

[Fault Content] Tray 3 Paper Type Mismatch

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions] 1.

Transparencies are loaded when a non-transparencies job is performed.

2.

Other paper is loaded when a Transparencies job is is performed

3.

Transparencies with borders was detected.

Use Xerox transparencies without borders. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

Jam occurs when borders were detected by checking transparencies for borders (by the OHP Sensor) after feeding started.

024-940 Folder Tray Out Of Place [Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Operation Error

Use Xerox transparencies without borders.

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Folder Tray Out Of Place

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Detection Conditions]

024-938 OHP kind mismatch at Tray4 (Not white frame OHP)

Folder Tray Out Of Place

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Operation Error

Set the Folder Tray again.

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

BUTTON: Paper Type Mismatch

OF-09 Common Job Fail

Transparencies With Borders Detected Tray 4

024-941 Folder Tray Full Stack

[Detection Conditions] 1.

Transparencies are loaded when a non-transparencies job is performed.

2.

Other paper is loaded when a Transparencies job is is performed

3.

[Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content]

Transparencies with borders was detected.

Folder Tray Full Stack

Jam occurs when borders were detected by checking transparencies for borders (by the OHP Sensor) after feeding started.



[Corrective Actions]

Full Sensor of Folder Tray

Use Xerox transparencies.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Perform the following:

OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-939 OHP kind mismatch (Not white frame OHP) [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content]

Other paper is loaded when a Transparencies job is is performed Transparencies with borders was detected.

Press the Eject button for Tri-Fold paper to remove paper.

2.

This failure is cleared and 024-988 occurs when the Tri-Fold paper output tray is pulled out.

3.

Remove paper and install the Tri-Fold paper output tray to clear 024-988 and automatically continue the job.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

The system is shut down (stop) if Transparencies with borders are detected regardless of the paper type setting in the Controller. Transparencies are loaded when a non-transparencies job is performed.

1.

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

Paper Type Mismatch

[Detection Conditions]

Full detection/release by Full Sensor. (No Paper Sensor is not installed.)

[Detection Conditions]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-942 Booklet sheets counts over [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Booklet sheets exceeded

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 024-xxx FIP

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[Detection Conditions] The no. of loaded sheets exceeded the maximum sheets for Booklet. •

Detected when printing starts



When only one sheet is loaded, the system automatically cancel Binding setting only and output Bi-Fold paper.



When only folding is specified, the system automatically fold paper by the number of available folding.

[Corrective Actions]

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[Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Tray 1 Out Of Place

[Detection Conditions] The system detected that Tray 1 was not installed.

[Corrective Actions]

Select "Enable Booklet per upper limit of Booklet sheets" or "Disable Booklet".

Set the tray.



If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

If Booklet is performed in the unit of the upper limit of sheets, Signature imaging is also performed for that unit.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-943 Booklet Low Staple [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Booklet Low Staple

[Detection Conditions] Staple needles for both Front and Rear are running low. Or, the Staple Cartridge was detected to be removed. Copying is performed until the set is finished and the instruction to replace the Staple Cartridge is displayed.

[Corrective Actions] Replace the Staple Cartridge. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-945 Booklet Full Stack [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Booklet Tray Full Stack

[Detection Conditions] The number of output copies to the Booklet Tray has reached the system data threshold.

[Corrective Actions] Remove the paper. If the problem persists, check the sensor using Generic Sensor Failure FIP. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-946 Tray 1 Out Of Place

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-947 Tray 2 Out Of Place [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Tray 2 Out Of Place

[Detection Conditions] The system detected that Tray 2 was not installed.

[Corrective Actions] Set the tray. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-948 Tray 3 Out Of Place [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Tray 3 Out Of Place

[Detection Conditions] The system detected that Tray 3 was not installed.

[Corrective Actions] Set the tray. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-949 Tray 4 Out Of Place [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

Tray 4 Out Of Place

[Detection Conditions]

No paper in Tray 3 is detected.

[Corrective Actions]

The system detected that Tray 4 was not installed.

Add paper into the appropriate tray. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

[Corrective Actions] Set the tray.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

024-953 Tray 4 Empty

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Error Type]

024-950 Tray 1 Empty [Error Type]

Operation Error

[Fault Content]

Operation Error

[Fault Content]

Tray 4 Empty

[Detection Conditions]

Tray 1 Empty

[Detection Conditions]

No paper in Tray 4 is detected.

[Corrective Actions]

No paper in Tray 1 is detected.

Add paper into the appropriate tray. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

[Corrective Actions] Add paper into the appropriate tray.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

024-954 Tray SMH Empty

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Error Type]

024-951 Tray 2 Empty [Error Type]

Operation Error

[Fault Content]

Operation Error

[Fault Content]

Tray SMH Empty

[Detection Conditions]

Tray 2 Empty

[Detection Conditions]

No paper in the Bypass Tray is detected.

[Corrective Actions]

No paper in Tray 2 is detected.

Add paper into the appropriate tray. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

[Corrective Actions] Add paper into the appropriate tray.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

024-955 Tray 6 Empty

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Error Type]

024-952 Tray 3 Empty [Error Type]

Operation Error

[Fault Content]

Operation Error

[Fault Content]

Tray 6 Empty

[Detection Conditions]

Tray 3 Empty Version.1 .1.1

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 024-xxx FIP [Corrective Actions]

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Version.1 .1.1 If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

Add paper into the appropriate tray.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

024-959 Tray1 size mismatch

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Error Type]

024-956 Tray 7 Empty [Error Type]

Operation Error

[Fault Content]

Operation Error

(H4-1) Size Mismatch

[Fault Content]

Tray 1 Size Mismatch

Tray 7 Empty

[Detection Conditions] No paper in Tray 7 is detected.

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions] The paper size in Tray 1 and the paper size specified for printing are different.

[Corrective Actions] Add paper into the appropriate tray.

Add paper into the appropriate tray.

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-957 Interposer Empty [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Interposer Empty

[Detection Conditions] No paper in the Interposer Tray is detected.

[Corrective Actions]

024-960 Tray2 size mismatch [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] (H4-2) Size Mismatch Tray 2 Size Mismatch

[Detection Conditions] The paper size in Tray 2 and the paper size specified for printing are different.

[Corrective Actions]

Add paper into the appropriate tray.

Add paper into the appropriate tray.

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-958 SMH size mismatch

024-961 Tray3 size mismatch

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Operation Error

Operation Error

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

Size Mismatch 1

(H4-3) Size Mismatch

SMH Size Mismatch

Tray 3 Size Mismatch

[Detection Conditions] The paper size in the SMH tray and the paper size specified for printing are different.

[Corrective Actions] Add paper into the appropriate tray.

[Detection Conditions] The paper size in Tray 3 and the paper size specified for printing are different.

[Corrective Actions] Add paper into the appropriate tray. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-962 Tray4 size mismatch

024-967 Different width Mix Paper detect (Stapler job)

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Operation Error

Operation Error

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

(H4-4) Size Mismatch Tray 4 Size Mismatch

Mixed Width was detected with the settings only available for stapling the same widths.

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] The paper size in Tray 4 and the paper size specified for printing are different.

Mixed Width was detected with the settings only available for stapling the same widths.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Cancel User Staple.

Add paper into the appropriate tray.

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-965 ATS/APS No Paper (IOTsc detect)

024-968 Stapler/Punch Batting [Error Type]

[Error Type] Operation Error

Operation Error

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content] ATS/APS No Paper

Batting of Staple and Punch (Occurs in FCW-UI only)

[Detection Conditions]

APS/ATS NG (No Paper)

[Detection Conditions]

The Staple and Punch positions were batting.

[Corrective Actions]

The paper specified for printing is not loaded in the tray.

Cancel Staple, Punch, or both.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

Add paper into the appropriate tray.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-966 ATS/APS No Destination Error [Error Type]

024-969 Different width Mix Punch [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content]

Operation Error

[Fault Content]

Mixed Size Punch

[Detection Conditions]

ATS/APS No Destination Error ATS/APS NG (Other than No Paper)

Paper with different widths was detected during printing in the Punch mode.

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Copy: Cancel Punch mode (user intervention)

The paper specified for printing cannot be detected.

Printer: Cancel Punch mode (auto cancelation)

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

Change the settings. Or, replace the tray.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

Version.1 .1.1

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024-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 024-xxx FIP

024-970 Tray 6 Out Of Place [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Tray 6 Out Of Place

[Detection Conditions] The system detected that Tray 6 was not installed.

[Corrective Actions] Set the tray.

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[Fault Content] Size Mismatch (Tray 7 Size Mismatch)

[Detection Conditions] The paper size in Tray 7 and the paper size specified for printing are different.

[Corrective Actions] Add paper into the appropriate tray. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

024-974 Interposer Tray Size Mismatch

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-971 Tray 7 Out Of Place [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Tray 7 Out Of Place

[Detection Conditions] The system detected that Tray 7 was not installed.

[Corrective Actions] Set the tray.

Operation Error

[Fault Content] Interposer Tray Size Mismatch

[Detection Conditions] The paper size specified for feeding from the Interposer and the tray size are different.

[Corrective Actions] Add paper into the appropriate tray. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

024-975 Booklet sheets counts over(Not field attachment)

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-972 Tray6 size mismatch [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Comm: Size Mismatch (Tray 6 Size Mismatch)

[Detection Conditions]

Operation Error

[Fault Content] No. of Booklet sheets exceeded. (Occurs at the process with no images)

[Detection Conditions] Detected when printing starts No images for Signature, or the no. of loaded sheets for Printer printing exceeded the maximum sheets for Booklet. •

When only one sheet is loaded, the system automatically cancel Binding setting only and output Tri-Fold paper.



When only folding is specified, the system automatically fold paper by the number of available folding.

The paper size in Tray 6 and the paper size specified for printing are different.

[Corrective Actions] Add paper into the appropriate tray. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-973 Tray7 size mismatch [Error Type] Operation Error

Since the Driver performs the image processing for Print Service, the machine performs operations without images. Since the job is canceled when this failure is detected, only the message indicating that the job has been canceled is displayed.

[Corrective Actions] Copy: Cancel Booklet (user intervention) Printer: Cancel Booklet mode (auto cancelation)

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

Operation Error

024-976 Finisher Staple Status NG

[Fault Content] Staple Needle Near Empty, or Staple Needle Feed Failure

[Error Type]

(Treat as Empty)

Operation Error

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

Staple Needle Near Empty or Staple Needle Feed Failure was detected.

Finisher Staple Status NG

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Check for Staple needles and reload them correctly.

After the Staple Mot started forward rotation, the Staple Home SNR did not turn ON within 450ms, and after the Staple Mot started reverse rotation, the Stapler Head Home SNR turned ON within 200ms.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-980 Finisher Stacker Tray Full

Check for Staple needles and reload them correctly.

[Error Type]

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

Operation Error

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Fault Content]

024-977 Stapler Feed Ready Fail

Finisher Stacker Tray Full Stack

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Operation Error

## APC4300G##

[Fault Content]

[When the B-Fin is installed] & [When the C-Fin/D-Fin is installed w/ Booklet]

Stapler Feed Ready Fail

This occurs with "Any Output Sizes".

[Detection Conditions]

[When the C-Fin is installed w/ Booklet]

1. Staple Ready SNR=OFF when Staple starts, 2. 13 times or less of stapling operation*

The Stack Encoder SNR has counted up to the number of sheet that is defined as Full Stack (Large Size).

[Corrective Actions]

The Stack Encoder SNR has counted up to the number of sheet that is defined as Full Stack (Small Size).

Check for Staple needles and reload them correctly. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

## Other than APC4300G# ##

OF-09 Common Job Fail

(C-Fin/D-Fin) When any of the followings is met:

024-978 Booklet Stapler NG



Small size paper full was detected during the Stacker Tray height alignment operation (downward movement)



Half was detected at the Stacker Tray height alignment operation (downward movement) during paper eject corresponding to Half Limit



Large Size Paper was ejected while the system already detected Large Size Paper Full (Half).

[Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Booklet Stapler NG

(A-Fin/B-Fin) When any of the followings is met:

[Detection Conditions] Ready signal remains Not Ready when the specified time has passed since Booklet Staple operation has begun.

[Corrective Actions]



At power ON, the Stacker Height Snr detected the height and the Full Position.



During small size paper output, Full Position was detected during the Stacker Tray height alignment operation (downward movement).



During large size paper output, Half Position (Full Position for large size paper) was detected during the Stacker Tray height alignment operation (downward movement).



Paper for Half Limit (large size paper) was ejected while the system has already detected the Half Position (Full Position for large size paper).

Check for Staple needles and reload them correctly. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-979 Stapler Near Empty Version.1 .1.1

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Troubleshooting

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[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Remove paper from the Stacker. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

Operation Error

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

Booklet Tray Full was detected.

[Detection Conditions]

024-981 Finisher TopTray Full [Error Type]

Booklet Tray Full was detected.

[Corrective Actions]

Operation Error

Remove paper from the Booklet Tray. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

Finisher Top Tray Paper Full

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Detection Conditions] Finisher Top Tray Paper Full was detected.

[Corrective Actions]

024-984 Booklet Low Staple F [Error Type]

Remove paper from the Finisher Top Tray. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

Operation Error

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

Version.1 .1.1

Booklet Low Staple F

[Detection Conditions]

024-982 Stacker Lower Safety warning

1.

Booklet Stapler Low Staple F signal ON was detected just before Stapling operation.

[Error Type]

2.

Booklet Stapler Low Staple F signal was detected at Power ON, at initialization, or when the interlock was closed.

Operation Error

[Fault Content] Finisher Stacker Tray Lower Safety

[Detection Conditions] Stacker Tray Lower Safety SW ON was detected. Height adjustment did not end within 250msec during Stacker Tray height adjustment for paper output. Stacker Height SNR1 OFF was not detected three times sequentially within 500ms after it had started to descend.

[Corrective Actions] Remove paper from the Stacker. Remove obstacles from the Stacker. 1.

The Stacker obstacles is detected.

2.

The system stops after the last sheet of the set is output in the Staple mode. The system stops after the scheduled paper is output in the Staple OFF mode.

[Corrective Actions] Replace the staple cartridge for Booklet. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-985 SMH Stop check [Error Type] Notice Error

[Fault Content] SMH Pause Check

[Detection Conditions] The SMH Tray stopped running due to an obstruction.

[Corrective Actions]

After that, the system prohibits use of the Stacker.

Check the paper size/paper orientation/paper type settings and press the Eject/Set key.

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-983 Booklet Tray Full

024-987 Envelop Folder Tray Full [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

Envelope Folder Tray Full

Punch Dust Box Full is detected

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

The specified number of sheets was output after Envelope Tray Near Full had been detected.

Clear the Punch Dust scrap. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

[Corrective Actions] Remove paper from the Envelope Folder Tray.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-988 Envelop Folder Tray Set Fail [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Envelop Folder Tray Set Fail

[Detection Conditions] Monitor the Envelop Tray Set SNR in the interval of 100msec and detect OFF 10 times sequentially.

[Corrective Actions] Set the Envelop Folder Tray properly. If the problem persists, check the sensor using the Generic Sensor Failure FIP. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-989 Booklet Low Staple R [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Booklet Low Staple R

[Detection Conditions] 1.

Booklet Stapler Low Staple R signal ON was detected just before Stapling operation.

2.

Booklet Stapler Low Staple R signal was detected at Power ON, at initialization, or when the interlock was closed.

[Corrective Actions] Check for Staple needles and reload them correctly. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

024-990 Punch Dust Full [Error Type] Operation Error

[Fault Content] Punch Dust Full Version.1 .1.1

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024-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 024-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-454

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025-596 Diag HDD Mentenance Fail [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] An NG occurred when HDD Fail Forecast of Diagnostics was executed.

[Detection Conditions] An NG occurred when HDD Fail Forecast of Diagnostics was executed.

[Corrective Actions] Perform the following: 1.

Pull out and insert the HDD Harness.

2.

Replace the HDD.

025-597 Diag HDD Initialize Fail [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] An error occurred when HDD initialization of Diagnostics was executed.

[Detection Conditions] An error occurred when HDD initialization of Diagnostics was executed.

[Corrective Actions] Perform the following: 1.

Pull out and insert the HDD Harness.

2.

Replace the HDD.

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

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025-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 025-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-456

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

026-700 LDAP protocol MAX error

[Detection Conditions] The JRM Directory Service, which is an internal software of the machine, has simultaneously received two or more requests for the same operation.

[Error Type] Job

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content] An undefined LDAP protocol was detected during address book operation.

[Detection Conditions] It was detected that the error response returned from the server does not exist in the LDAP protocol definitions.

[Corrective Actions]

1.

Check whether the Controller ROM is the latest version. If not, upgrade it to the latest.

2.

If the problem still persists, obtain the "info9 or xxx.tgz" log immediately after the error occurred, without turning the power OFF then ON.

Contact the Support Department and do not replace the ESS-PWB.

026-703 Abort with Logout [Error Type]

The server uses an undefined LDAP protocol that is not supported by the machine.

job

Perform the following in sequence. 1.

Get the procedures for reproducing an error according to the operation that was performed when the error occurred.

[Fault Content]

2.

Check whether the Controller ROM is the latest version. If not, upgrade it to the latest.

[Detection Conditions]

3.

If the problem still persists, obtain the "info9 or xxx.tgz" log immediately after the error occurred, without turning the power OFF then ON.

At installation of additional document, authentication is already cancelled. When in Fax or Scan services, authentication is cancelled at additional document loading, the job will be aborted.

This is caused by mistakes in server settings or client operation. Contact the Support Department and do not replace the ESS-PWB.

"At additional document loading” mentioned here means: 1.

When a request to add documents is made (at the end of scanning: Platen: every sheet; DADF: every time a document or documents are installed)

2.

When the job is continued with the next document existing.

026-701 Adress Book request overflow [Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job

Make it impossible for authentication to be cancelled at additional document loading.

[Fault Content]

026-704 DocuWorks Error

Address Book Query Overflow

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

The software in the machine was subjected to a large amount of simultaneous address queries from multiple machine panel and Web UI input devices. The processing capacity of the JRM directory service has been exceeded.

[Corrective Actions] When performing simultanous queries on the Address Book in the machine from multiple machine panel and Web UI input devices, lower the query interval.

job

[Fault Content] XDW Error

[Detection Conditions] In process of operating DocuWorks Decomposer, there has occurred: a syntax error, use of an undefined command, a parameter error, damage to DocuWorks File, or an internal error of DocuWorks Decomposer.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure: 1.

Check whether the Controller ROM is the latest version. If not, upgrade it to the latest.

2.

If the problem still persists, obtain the "info9 or xxx.tgz" log immediately after the error occurred, without turning the power OFF then ON.

Contact the Support Department and do not replace the ESS-PWB.

026-702 Adress Book directory service overflow

[Corrective Actions] Print from DocuWorks Viewer by use of Printer Driver (ART-EX, PCL, etc.).

026-705 DocuWorks Short of Memory [Error Type] job

[Error Type] Job

[Fault Content] XDW Short of Memory

[Fault Content] Address Book Directory Service Overflow Version.1 .1.1

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026-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 026-xxx FIP

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[Detection Conditions] In process of operating DocuWorks Decomposer, lack of memory has been detected.

[Corrective Actions] Change print mode from “High Resolution” to “Standard” or from “Standard” to “High Speed”. If the problem still occurs, add another memory. If the problem persists though the memory has added up to the maximum, print from DocuWorks Viewer by use of Printer Driver (ART-EX, PCL, etc.).

3.

2.5.1 LOG

026-709 URL hdd full [Error Type] job

[Fault Content]

job

[Fault Content]

The HDD is full of ScanToURL accumulated data.

[Detection Conditions]

XDW Print Prohibited

[Detection Conditions]

If “Max File Accumulated Data Size” is set to a small value, change it to a larger one.

If the problem still persists, collect the pfshowinfo9 log immediately after the occurrence of the problem and contact the support division for directions.

026-706 DocuWorks Print Prohibited [Error Type]

Version.1 .1.1

The HDD partition for accumulated ScanToURL data has become full, causibg the job to fail.

[Corrective Actions]

DocuWorks Decomposer has processed a DocuWorks document printing of which is prohibited.

Wait for some time (approx. one day) until an automatic deletion of documents makes some space available, and then rerun the job.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem still persists, collect the pfshowinfo9 log immediately after the occurrence of the problem and contact the support division for directions.

As this is a document printing of which is prohibited, enter “Full Access Password,” etc. from DocuWorks Viewer and disable “printing prohibited” and then print it using Printer Driver (ART-EX, PCL, etc.).

2.5.1 LOG

026-707 DocuWorks Unlock Failed

026-710 S/MIME unsupported cipher decrypt fail

[Error Type]

[Error Type] job

job

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content] S/MIME unsupported cipher decrypt fail

XDW Unlock Failed

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] The device has received a S/MIME encrypted mail that is encrypted by an unsupported encryption method.

In the processing of a security-protected DocuWorks file, either of the password set on the UI panel and the XPJL-specified password (set in ContentsBridge Utility) does not match.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

1.

As the default password set on the device or the password entered for printing through ContentsBridgeUtility is incorrect, enter the correct password.

1.

Ask the sender of the S/MIME encrypted mail to encrypt the mail by the encryption method (3DES) and send it.

2.

Enter “Full Access Password,” etc. from DocuWorks Viewer and disable “printing prohibited” and then print it using Printer Driver (ART-EX, PCL, etc.).

2.

Set FIPS140 Authentication Mode of the device to OFF.

026-708 URL data size over [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] ScanToURL accumulated data size over

[Detection Conditions] The size of a ScanToURL job has exceeded the upper limit of the size of scanned data per job that can be accumulated.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. 2.4.1 Interface(Physical/Logical) 2.4.3 Nothing appears. Not printed. 2.4.5 Network Related Details Check Flow 2.5.1 LOG

026-711 Multi-page file size over [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] Multi-page file size over

[Detection Conditions]

1.

Reduce the resolution level (scanned-image quality), which is a scan parameter, and rerun the job.

The upper limit size of the multi-page file format generated in scan service has been exceeded.

2.

Reduce the zoom ratio of the image, which is a scan parameter, and rerun the job. (A3->A4, etc.)

The upper limit of the file size of each multi-page file is defined as follows:

TIFF:2GB-1byte

[Corrective Actions]

XPS :2GB-1byte

Check the following:

PDF :2GB-1byte



the default Gateway setting

XDW :1GB



the subnet mask setting

(1GB = 1024x1024x1024 = 2^30 byte)



the DNS Server address setting

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Reduce the resolution level (scanned-image quality), which is a scan parameter, and rerun the job.

2.

Reduce the number of documents and rerun the job.

If despite the confirmation of the above settings, the situation has not improved, contact the network administrator for advice because there is a possibility of a network failure, DHCP Server failure, or an improper DHCP Server setting. (For example, if the DHCP Server is not set up in the way that allows it to give back the proxy server address, an erro of this code will occur.)

If the problem still persists, collect the pfshowinfo9 log immediately after the occurrence of the problem and contact the support division for directions.

The Network Environment check items are as follows:

2.5.1 LOG



026-712 HTTP out job overlap error

The HTTP server that provides the PAC file (CFILE) is operating normally, or the server can be reached on the network.



The contents of the PAC file have no mistakes in syntax or selected server address, or the file size is 64KB or less.



The DHCP server that has an entry of CURL info is operating normally, or the server can be reached on the network.

[Error Type] job

[Fault Content]

When after the implementation of the corrective actions, the machine has established normal communication with the Xerox Communication Server, the fault will be cleared.

An error has occurred in taking out a mailbox document because of the running of a parameter that cannot be run simultaneously in CWIS.

If the network is normal but the situation has not improved, collect the pfshowinfo9 log and network log immediately after the occurrence of the problem and contact the support division for directions.

[Detection Conditions] The high compression/OCR processing module has detected that a job that specifies high compression/OCR processing and is to be taken out using HTTP has started while another job to be sent via the network is undergoing high compression/OCR processing.

2.5.1 Log Collection/Extraction Tool Functional Description

026-714 Couldnt connect to Xerox server or proxy. [Error Type]

[Corrective Actions] As a job specifying high compression/OCR processing is in progress, wait until the job is complete and then operate the device again.

job

[Fault Content]

026-713 Couldnt detect proxy server automatically.

Network error

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

The machine could not connect to the Xerox Communication Server or the proxy server.

job

(A network path problem, an open wire, etc.)

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

Auto detection of the proxyhas failed.

Check the following:

[Detection Conditions] The proxy server could not be detected automatically. When the proxy server is not manually set up, an automatic attempt is made to obtain the proxy server setting from the DHCP server. Howerver, the attempt has failed.



the connection of the LAN Cable



the IP Address setting



the default Gateway setting

For the details, see below:



the subnet mask setting



The contents of the obtained PAC file have a problem. (An error occurred during the running of JavaScript.)



the DNS Server address setting



the proxy server address setting



The PAC file could not be obtained. (Timeout/Connection error)



The PAC file could not be obtained. (No PAC file/Too large file)

If despite the confirmation of the above settings, the situation has not improved, contact the network administrator for advice because there is a possibility of a network failure.



PAC File URL info could not be obtained. (Timeout)



PAC File URL info could not be obtained. (No URL is included in the response to the inquiry.)

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When after the implementation of the corrective actions, the machine has established normal communication with the Xerox Communication Server, the fault will be cleared.

026-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 026-xxx FIP

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Version.1 .1.1

If the network is normal but the situation has not improved, collect the pfshowinfo9 log and network log immediately after the occurrence of the problem and contact the support division for directions.



the IP Address setting



the default Gateway setting

2.5.1 Log Collection/Extraction Tool Functional Description



the subnet mask setting

026-715 Connection to Xerox server has timed out.



the DNS Server address setting

[Error Type]



the proxy server address setting



the Xerox Communication Server URL setting



Set “Verify the remote server certificate” to “OFF”.

job

[Fault Content] No response from the server

[Detection Conditions] There is no response from the Xerox Communication Server for a certain period of time, resulting in a timeout.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. When after the implementation of the corrective action, the machine has established normal communication with the Xerox Communication Server, the fault will be cleared. If the situation has not improved, collect the pfshowinfo9 log and network log immediately after the occurrence of the problem and contact the support division for directions. 2.5.1 Log Collection/Extraction Tool Functional Description

026-716 An invalid state message received from server. [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] A server error is detected.

[Detection Conditions] The Xerox Communication Server has responded with a message indicating an abnormal condition.

[Corrective Actions]

If despite the confirmation of the above settings, the situation has not improved, contact the customer network administrator becasuse there is a possibility of a network failure. When after the implementation of the corrective actions, the machine has established normal communication with the Xerox Communication Server, the fault will be cleared. If the network is normal but the situation has not improved, collect the pfshowinfo9 log and network log immediately after the occurrence of the problem and contact the support division for directions. 2.5.1 Log Collection/Extraction Tool Functional Description

026-718 PS Print Instruction Fail [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] An erroneous combination of PostScript print instructions (finishing, paper size, paper tray, Duplex instructions, output tray)

[Detection Conditions] An erroneous combination of print parameters selected (finishing, paper size, paper tray, Duplex instructions, output tray) prevents the device from running the job.

[Corrective Actions] As to finishing, paper size, paper tray, Duplex instructions, output tray, etc., make reselections and run the job. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it.

Turn the power OFF then ON.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

When after the implementation of the corrective action, the machine has established normal communication with the Xerox Communication Server, the fault will be cleared.

2.4.4 Printed but not properly

If the situation has not improved, collect the pfshowinfo9 log and network log immediately after the occurrence of the problem and contact the support division for directions. 2.5.1 Log Collection/Extraction Tool Functional Description

026-717 Invalid network settings were found. [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] Setting error

[Detection Conditions] An invalid or improper network setting has prevented the machine from communicating.

[Corrective Actions] Check the following:

2.4.5 Network Related Details Check Flow

027-400 Net Off Line

027-443 DNS renewal failure of dynamic

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Info

Info

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

Net Off Line

IPv6 - Stateless Auto Setting IP Address 2 is Duplicated

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

1.

Communication is not available due to other failures.

2.

Communication is not available because panel operation is in progress (especially in the CE mode).

Another device with the same IP address as "Stateless Auto Setting Address 2" that is set in this machine exists in the network.

3.

Communication is not available because a third party is using remote access.

Bit 1 Duplicated address at autoConfInet6Address[1] of PFRID_IPV6_PROT_AUTO. When 027-442~027-447 occur simultaneously, the smaller link number is displayed first.

[Corrective Actions] Clear any failure that is indicated by other displayed messages. If the panel operation is in progress, complete it. If somebody is in remote access, wait for the access to end.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, turn the power OFF then ON.

Either change the IPv6 "Stateless Auto Setting Address 2" of this device or the IPv6 address of the other device on the network.

Perform the following.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure:

2.4.3 No Output. No Printout.

1.

Check that the IPv6 address that was set by Stateless Address Auto Setting is not being used by other devices.

2.

Collect failure analysis log and packets.

2.4.5 Network-related details check flow. If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

2.4.1 Interface (Physical/Logical) 2.4.3 No Output. No Printout.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

027-442 Duplicat IP address

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Error Type]

027-444 Duplicat IP address

Info

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Info

IPv6 - Stateless Auto Setting IP Address 1 is Duplicated

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions] Another device with the same IP address as IPv6 "Stateless Auto Setting Address 1" that is set in this machine exists in the network.

IPv6 - Stateless Auto Setting IP Address 3 is Duplicated

[Detection Conditions] Another device with the same IP address as IPv6 "Stateless Auto Setting Address 3" that is set in this machine exists in the network.

Bit 0 Duplicated address at autoConfInet6Address[0] of PFRID_IPV6_PROT_AUTO. When 027-442~027-447 occur simultaneously, the smaller link number is displayed first.

Bit 2 Duplicated address at autoConfInet6Address[2] of PFRID_IPV6_PROT_AUTO.

[Corrective Actions] Either change the IPv6 "Stateless Auto Setting Address 1" of this device or the IPv6 address of the other device on the network.

When 027-442~027-447 occur simultaneously, the smaller link number is displayed first.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure: 1.

Check that the IPV6 address that was set by Stateless Address Auto Setting is not being used by other devices.

2.

Collect failure analysis log and packets.

Either change the IPv6 "Stateless Auto Setting Address 3" of this device or the IPv6 address of the other device on the network. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure: 1.

Check that the IPv6 address that was set by Stateless Address Auto Setting is not being used by other devices.

2.4.3 No Output. No Printout.

2.

Collect failure analysis log and packets.

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

2.4.1 Interface (Physical/Logical)

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2.4.3 No Output. No Printout.

2.4.1 Interface (Physical/Logical)

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027-445 Illegal IP address [Error Type]

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[Error Type] Info

[Fault Content] IPv6 - Link Local IP Address is Duplicated

Info

[Fault Content] IPv6 - Manually Set IP Address is Invalid

[Detection Conditions] The IPv6 "Manual Setting Address" set in the machine is invalid. Bit 13 Address assignment error at inet6Address of PFRID_IPV6_PROT_MANUAL. When 027-442~027-447 occur simultaneously, the smaller link number is displayed first.

[Corrective Actions] Change the "IPv6 (Manual Setting Address)" of this machine to the IPv6 address that can be used as the self-machine address. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure: 1.

Check whether IPv6 address that was automatically set as the manual address is using an invalid address.

2.

Collect failure analysis log and packets.

2.4.1 Interface (Physical/Logical) 2.4.3 No Output. No Printout. 2.4.5 Network-related Details Check Flow 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-446 Duplicat IP address [Error Type] Info

[Fault Content] IPv6 - Automatically Set IP Address is Duplicated

[Detection Conditions] Another device with the same IP address as the IPv6 "Manual Setting Address" that is set in this machine exists in the network.

[Detection Conditions] Another device with the same IP address as the IPv6 "Link Local Address" that is set in this machine exists in the network. Bit 15 Duplicated address at linkLocalAddress of PFRID_IPV6_PROT_AUTO When 027-442~027-447 occur simultaneously, the smaller link number is displayed first.

[Corrective Actions] Either change the IPv6 "Link Local Address" of this device or the IPv6 address of the other device on the network. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure: 1.

Check whether the IPv6 address that was automatically set as the Link Local Address is not used by other devices.

2.

Collect failure analysis log and packets.

2.4.1 Interface (Physical/Logical) 2.4.3 No Output. No Printout. 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-452 Duplicat IP address [Error Type] Time Bomb (Information)

[Fault Content] IP Address Duplicated

[Detection Conditions] The PC of the same IP address exists on a network.

[Corrective Actions]

Bit 14 Duplicated address at inet6Address of PFRID_IPV6_PROT_MANUAL

Change the IP address of a PC on the network.

When 027-442~027-447 occur simultaneously, the smaller link number is displayed first.

Refer to "Network Administrator Guide (User Guide)".

[Corrective Actions]

1.

Change the "IPv6 (Manual Setting Address)" of this machine to the IPv6 address that can be used as the self-machine address. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure: 1. 2.

1-1. For manual address setting, check that the IP address set by the customer is not used for others. 1-2. For each of RARP, BOOTP, and DHCP setting, check the server setting environment.

Check whether IPv6 address that was automatically set as the manual address is using an invalid address.

2.

Collect failure analysis log and packets.

Collect failure analysis log and packets.

2.4.3 No output is available, no data is printed

2.4 NET System Fault Check

2.4.1 Interface (Physical/Logical)

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

2.4.3 No Output. No Printout.

2.5.2 Logging/Extraction Tools Operational Instructions

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

027-500 SMTP Server Fail for Mail IO

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Error Type]

027-447 Duplicat IP address

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

SMTP Server Address Resolution Fail for Mail IO

Incorrect POP Server authentication information was detected.

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

Incorrect SMTP Server name was detected.

Specify the correct POP Server authentication information.

[Corrective Actions]

1.

Perform 027-501 check and then specify a correct POP User Name.

1.

Check with a customer System Administrator that the Mail Server has been launched and the environment is already used for other purposes (such as for PC).

2.

If the problem persists, collect the failure analysis log and packets.

Check that a correct SMTP server address is reflected in the device setting list.

2.4.3 No output is available, no data is printed

2-1. When the SMTP Server address is specified using IP address, set a correct IP address.

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

2.

2-2. When the SMTP Server address is specified using FQDN (name: aaa.co.jp), check that the FQDN name is correct. Also check that a correct DNS server address is set for the device, and set a correct IP address. 3.

2.4 NET System Fault Check

027-503 POP server communication timeout [Error Type] job

If the problem persists, collect the failure analysis log and packets.

[Fault Content]

027-501 POP Server Fail for Mail IO

Time to communicate with the POP server ran out. (after connection to the server)

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

(POPERR_TIMEOUT)

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

POP Server Address Resolution Fail for Mail IO

1.

[Detection Conditions]

Time-out occurred in communicating with the POP server.

Wait for a while and operate again.

Incorrect POP Server name was detected. Specify the correct POP Server name or specify the IP address.

027-504 Response reception which is not expected from SMTP server

1.

Check with a customer System Administrator that the Mail Server has been launched and the environment is already used for other purposes (such as for PC).

[Error Type]

2.

Check that a correct POP server address is reflected in the device setting list.

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

job

2-1. When the POP Server address is specified using IP address, set a correct IP address.

An internal error. Or an unexpected response was received from the server (at any timing).

2-2. When the POP Server address is specified using FQDN (name: aaa.co.jp), check that FQDN name is correct. Also check that a correct DNS server address is set for the device, and set a correct IP address. 3.

If the problem persists, collect the failure analysis log and packets.

[Detection Conditions] any area

[Corrective Actions]

2.4 NET System Fault Check

1.

2.4.3 No output is available, no data is printed

027-513 SMB Scan client has no right to access.

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow 2.5.2 Logging/Extraction Tools Operational Instructions

027-502 POP Authentication Fail for Mail IO

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Error Type] Job Fail

Repeat the operation.

The SMB scan client does not have access rights (Win9x systems)

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

In Scan to SMB, the user has no right to access the SMB server.

POP Authentication Fail for Mail IO

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[Corrective Actions]

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[Corrective Actions]

Set up the user so that he/she can read or write in a file or folder in the specified placle to save it in.

Take any one of the following actions:

[The following applies to DMP6-2 and lalter only.]





Check if there is any folder with the same name as the specified file name. (MacOS X v10.2)

Check that network communication between the transfer destination SMB server and this machine is available, by the following:

If the problem persists, see the following to obtain a info9 or xxx.tgz log and a network log, and contact the support division for instructions.

– –

Check the TCP/IP settings

2.5.1 Logging/Extraction Tools Functional Instructions



Check for communication through port 137 (UDP), port 138 (UDP), and port 139 (TCP).



027-514 Host name solution error in SMB

Check the following network settings to see if the computer operates as an SMB server. –

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Unable to resolve hostname during SMB scan

[Corrective Actions] Check the connection to the DNS. Or, check whether the SMB server name of the transfer destination has been registered in the DNS.

Check that the file sharing service for Microsoft network is enabled.



Check that NetBIOS over TCP/IP is enabled in the TCP/IP settings.



Check the file sharing service (communications through port 137 (UDP), port 138 (UDP), and port 139 (TCP)) is allowed in the firewall settings.



For communication that goes beyond the subnet, check the WINS server settings and check whether the server name address can be resolved correctly.



Check whether the NetBIOS interface device at the transfer destination SMB server has started (happens in Windows NT4.0 Server/Workstation).

[Detection Conditions] Failed to resolve the hostname or server name of the SMB server for DNS access during scanner (Save to PC) SMB transfer.

Check the connection of network cables.

1.

Select the [Start] menu -> [Settings] to open [Control Panel].

2.

Open [Services] and select the [Messenger] service.

3.

Select the [Start Up], [Auto], [OK], and then [Close].

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

4.

Open [Devices] in [Control Panel] and select the [NetBIOS Interface] device.

5.

Select the [Start Up], [Auto] or [Manual], [OK], and then [Close].

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

6.

Reboot the computer.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

027-515 DNS server un-sets up in SMB [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] The DNS server was not set during SMB scan

[Detection Conditions] The DNS server was not set for DNS access during scanner (Save to PC) SMB transfer.

[Corrective Actions] Set the DNS server address. Or, set the SMB server address of the transfer destination using IP address.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-518 Login name or a password error in SMB [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] There are problems with the SMB scan login name or password

[Detection Conditions] •

In Scan to SMB, the specified password was found wrong.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

[The following applies to DMP6-2 and later products onley.] •

The user could not be identified because the user name or password was wrong. (MacOSX v10.2)

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation



The user name specified has not been registered as a user that is allowed to use Share Windows. (MacOS X v10.2)

027-516 Server connection error in SMB [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Problem with connection to server during SMB scan

[Detection Conditions] Unable to find the SMB server during scanner (Save to PC) SMB transfer.

[Corrective Actions] •

Check the password set for the shared folder.

[The following applies to DMP6-2 and later products onley.] •

Contact the network administrator for the user name or password. (MacOS X v10.2)



Check for users that are allowed to use Share Windows. (MacOS X v10.2)

This is how to check for users:

1.

From [Dock], start the [System Environment Settings] icon.

2.

On the [System Environment Settings] window, click the [Account] icon.

3.

Click the [To change, click the key] icon and log in.

[Fault Content] Unable to obtain the file/folder name on the SMB scan server

[Detection Conditions]

4.

Select the user and click the [Edit users] button.

5.

Enter the password. After that, put a checkmark on [Permit the user to log in from Windows] and then click the [OK] button.

Unable to obtain the file/folder name on the SMB scan server.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON.

If the problem persists, see the following to obtain a info9 or xxx.tgz log and a network log, and contact the support division for instructions.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

2.5.1 Logging/Extraction Tools Functional Instructions

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-519 Scanning picture preservation place error in SMB

027-521 File name suffix limit over in SMB

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Scan image storage destination or file name specification error during scanner (Save to PC) SMB transfer

[Fault Content] The SMB scan file name/folder name suffix has exceeded the limit value

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

The file name/folder name suffix that can be specified for SMB Scan has exceeded the limit value.

There is a problem with the storage destination or file name of the specified scan image during scanner (Save to PC) SMB transfer.

[Corrective Actions]



The specified storage destination does not exist on the server.

1.



A prohibited character was detected in the specified storage destination or file name.



The specified storage destination is linked to a different shared folder due to the distributed file system (DFS).

Change the file name/destination folder on the SMB scan server. Else, move or delete the files in the destination folder.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Corrective Actions] Take any one of the following actions:

027-522 File creation failure in SMB



Check if the storage destination is correct.

[Error Type]



Check that the specified file name can be created on the SMB server.



Check for the settings of the distributed file system (DFS) with the system administrator.

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

The checking procedure is as follows:

Failed to create an SMB scan file

1.

On the SMB server, select the [Start] menu > [All Programs] > [Administrative Tools] > [Distributed File System].

2.

Select the specified storage destination from the left pane of the [Distributed File System] and check the [Target] information displayed in the right pane of the window.

Scan image file creation in the SMB server has failed during scanner (Save to PC) SMB transfer. –

The specified file name already exists on the server.

3.

Based on the information, specify the SMB server, shared name, and storage destination directly.



The specified file name is in use.



The specified file name already exists as a directory.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.



A prohibited character was detected in the specified file name.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions] Take any one of the following actions:

027-520 File name acquisition failure from SMB server [Error Type] Job Fail



Check that the specified file name can be created in the storage destination.



Check whether the specified file name is being used by another user.



Check if a file or folder with the same name as the specified file name exists.

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027-523 Lock folder creation failure in SMB [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Failed to create an SMB scan lock folder

[Detection Conditions] Failed to create an SMB scan lock folder on the SMB scan server. 1.

SMBCL_NG_FILE_EXISTS

[Corrective Actions] 1.

1.

When a lock directory (*.LCK) remained in the transfer destination, delete it manually and retry.

2.

Check whether a folder with the same name as the specified name already exists.

Check whether the file in the specified storage destination is being used by another user.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-526 Lock folder delete failure in SMB [Error Type] Job Fail

The specified lock folder name already exists.

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content] Failed to delete an SMB scan lock folder

[Detection Conditions] Failed to delete a lock folder on the SMB scan server.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

1. 2.

027-524 Folder creation failure in SMB

3.

Job Fail Failed to create an SMB scan folder Folder creation in the SMB server has failed during scanner (Save to PC) SMB transfer. The specified folder already exists.

[Corrective Actions]

SMBCL_NG_DIR_NOT_EMPTY (New) The directory is not empty.

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

SMBCL_NG_BAD_FILE The file does not exist.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Fault Content]

SMBCL_NG_FILE_IS_DIR (New) The specified file name already exists as a directory.

SMBCL_NG_NOT_A_DIR (New) The specified directory name is not a directory.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

When a lock directory (*.LCK) remained in the transfer destination, delete it manually and retry the job.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

Check if a file or folder with the same name as the specified name exists on the SMB server.

027-527 Folder delete failure in SMB

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

[Error Type] Job Fail

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-525 File delete failure in SMB [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Failed to delete an SMB scan folder

[Detection Conditions] Failed to delete a folder on the SMB scan server.

[Fault Content]

1.

Failed to delete an SMB scan file

[Detection Conditions]

2.

Failed to delete an SMB scan file on the SMB scan server. 1.

SMBCL_NG_BAD_FILE SMBCL_NG_DOS_BAD_SHARE The file is open.

SMBCL_NG_DIR_NOT_EMPTY (New) The directory is not empty.

3.

The file does not exist. 2.

SMBCL_NG_BAD_FILE The file does not exist.

SMBCL_NG_NOT_A_DIR (New) The specified directory name is not a directory.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Check whether the file in the specified storage destination is being used by another user.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

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2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-528 Data write-in failure to SMB server

027-531 SMB scan filing policy injustice

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

The storage destination on the SMB scan data server has no free space

Incorrect SMB scan filing policy (when additional items are selected)

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

The storage destination on the SMB scan server has no free space.

Incorrect filing policy (when additional items are selected)

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

1.

1.

Check that the storage destination has enough free space.

When "Add" is selected for "File Name Conflict", check that the file format is not set to Multi-page.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-529 Data read failure from SMB server

027-532 NEXTNAME.DAT file access error in SMB

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

Unexpected error of the SMB scan data server

A file access error has occurred during scanner (Save to PC) SMB transfer.

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

An unexpected error response was received from the SMB server or an unexpected error has occurred in the machine during scanner (Save to PC) SMB transfer.

[Corrective Actions]

An error has occurred when accessing the NEXTNAME.DAT file during scanner (Save to PC) SMB transfer.

[Corrective Actions]

Log in to the SMB server from another PC using the same user name and check whether you can write a file into the same storage destination on that SMB server.

When "Add" is selected for "File Name Conflict", check that the NEXTNAME.DAT file is correct. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

After that, perform the same operation again. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-533 Internal error in SMB Scan [Error Type]

027-530 Data reading failure from SMB server

Job Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

An internal error has occurred during SMB scan

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

"Cancel Job" is selected for SMB scan "File Name Conflict"

An internal error has occurred.

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

Unable to save a file during scanner (Save to PC) SMB transfer because "File Name Conflict" is set to "Cancel Job".

[Corrective Actions]

1.

Repeat the operation.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

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[Error Type]

027-543 SMB server name specification error

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

SMB protocol error (4-008): The scan user name specification is incorrect

Job Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]



The SMB server (NetBIOS) name specification is incorrect

The specified user name was detected to be incorrect by the controller software (SMB library) of this machine.

[Detection Conditions] The SMB server (NetBIOS) name specification is incorrect.

[Corrective Actions]

SMBCL_NG_INV_HOST



The hostname specification is incorrect.

< When this error occurred during SMB Authentication> The system administrator is to set the user name correctly.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

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How to check the user name:

Check that the server name of the SMB server is correct.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

1.

Common Operation 1. On the Active Directory domain controller in which the User Information was set, select the [Start] menu → [All Programs] → [Administrative Tools] → [Active Directory Users and Computers].

2.

Common Operation 2. In the left pane of the Active Directory Users and Computers window, select [Active Directory Users and Computers [Server]] → [Domain] → [Users] to list the user information.

3.

Common Operation 3. In the right pane of the Active Directory Users and Computers window, right-click target user and select [Properties].

4.

After selecting the [Account] tab in the [User Properties] window, check the user name for [User Logon Name (Windows 2000 or earlier)].

027-547 SMB Protocol error 4-007 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] SMB protocol error (4-007): The scan domain name specification is incorrect

< When this error occurred during SMB Scanner >

[Detection Conditions]

1.

The specified domain name was detected to be incorrect by the controller software (SMB library) of this machine.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

The system administrator is to set the user name correctly.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Corrective Actions]

027-549 SMB Protocol error 4-009

The system administrator is to check the domain name and set it correctly.

[Error Type]

How to check the domain name:

Job Fail

1.

On the Active Directory domain controller, select the [Start] menu → [Administrative Tools] → [Active Directory Domains and Trusts].

[All Programs] →

2.

In the left pane of the "Active Directory Domains and Trusts" window, select [Active Directory Domains and Trusts] → [Domain], then right-click and select [Properties].

[Detection Conditions]

3.

After selecting the [General] tab in the [Domain Properties] window, check the domain name for [Domain Name (Windows 2000 or earlier)].

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content] SMB protocol error (4-009) The specification of Password is incorrect.

< When this error occurred during SMB Scanner >

Operate again.

1.

If the problem persists, refer to 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the problem has occurred, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log and contact Support G for instructions.

The system administrator is to check the domain name and set it correctly.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-548 SMB Protocol error 4-008

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-564 SMB Protocol error 4-024 [Error Type] Job Fail

If the problem persists, refer to 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the problem has occurred, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log and contact Support G for instructions.

[Fault Content] SMB protocol error (4-024)

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Detection Conditions]

027-565 SMB Protocol error 4-025

The host is missing.

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions] 1.

2.

Check that the authentication server and the device can communicate through the network. (Check the network group, TCP/IP Settings, check the communication at Port No. 137 (UDP)/Port No. 138 (UDP)/Port No. 139 (TCP)) Check that the SMB (TCP/IP) at the device side has started up. (1)

3.

Specify the network address of the device through a Web browser, and display the remote UI screen of the CenterWare Internet Services. Select the "Properties" tab and select "Start Port" from the left frame of the properties list.

(3)

Put a check on the "Start" of "SMB", and check that "TCP/IP" is already checked for "Transport Protocol".

Cannot connect. Check that the authentication server and the device can communicate through the network. (Check the network group, TCP/IP Settings, check the communication at Port No. 137 (UDP)/Port No. 138 (UDP)/Port No. 139 (TCP))

If the authentication server and the device are connected to different subnets, check that the device has settings that can resolve the address of the authentication server. In the Tools Mode screen of the device, check the "System Settings" → "System Settings" → "Network Settings" → "External Authentication Server/Directory Service Settings" → "SMB Server Settings" → "SMB Server Specification Method".

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-566 SMB Protocol error 4-026 [Error Type]

Check if the authentication server and the device can resolve the addresses from the WINS server.

[Fault Content]

In case the "Domain Name and Server Name Specification" is already set and the server is already specified by FQDN Name

[Detection Conditions]

Check if the "NetBIOS over TCP/IP" has become enabled at the authentication server settings. (1)

If the problem persists, refer to 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the problem has occurred, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log and contact Support G for instructions.

In case the "Domain Name and Server Name Specification" is already set and the server is already specified by NetBIOS Name

Check if the authentication server and the device can resolve the addresses from the DNS server.

5.

SMB protocol error (4-025)

[Detection Conditions] [Corrective Actions]

(2)

(1)

4.

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

Job Fail SMB protocol error (4-026) The library cannot be initialized.

[Corrective Actions] In the "Start Port" screen of the "Properties" tab of CenterWare Internet Service, check that the SMB (TCP/IP) has started up.

Right click the "My Network" icon and select "Properties".

(2)

Right click the "Local Area Connection" icon and select "Properties".

(3)

Select the "General" tab in the "Local Area Connection Properties" window, select "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" and press the [Properties] button.

(4)

Click the [Advanced] button in the "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties" window.

(5)

Select the "WINS" tab in the "Advanced TCP/IP Settings" window to check the "NetBIOS Settings".

Check at the Internet connection firewall if the communication through Ports 137, 138 and 139 are not blocked. (If the authentication server is WinXP) (1)

Right click the "My Network" icon and select "Properties".

(2)

Right click the "Local Area Connection" icon and select "Properties".

(3)

Select the "Advanced" tab in the "Local Area Connection Properties" window and click the [Settings...] button.

(4)

Select the "Service" tab in the "Advanced" window to check that communication through 137 (UDP), 138 (UDP) and 139 (TCP) are permitted.

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If the problem persists, refer to 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the problem has occurred, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log and contact Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-569 SMB (TCP/IP)is not started. [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] The SMB (TCP/IP) is not started

[Detection Conditions]

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SMBCL_NG_NOT_INIT that occurs during SMB Scanner The library has not been initialized.

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Troubleshooting 027-xxx FIP [Corrective Actions]

In the [Port Status] screen under the [Properties] tab of CentreWare Internet Services, check that SMB (TCP/IP) is enabled. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-572 SMB Protocol error 4-032 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] SMB protocol error (4-032)

[Detection Conditions] Incorrect parameter.

[Corrective Actions] Operate again. If the problem persists, refer to 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the problem has occurred, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log and contact Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-573 SMB Protocol error 4-033 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] SMB protocol error (4-033)

[Detection Conditions] Incorrect character code.

[Corrective Actions] Operate again. If the problem persists, refer to 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the problem has occurred, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log and contact Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-574 SMB Protocol error 4-034 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] SMB protocol error (4-034)

[Detection Conditions] Incorrect data size.

[Corrective Actions] Operate again.

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027-576 SMB Protocol error 4-036 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] SMB protocol error (4-036)

[Detection Conditions] Incorrect domain data size.

[Corrective Actions] Operate again. If the problem persists, refer to 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the problem has occurred, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log and contact Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-578 SMB Protocol error 4-038 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] SMB protocol error (4-038)

[Detection Conditions] Communication timeout has occurred.

[Corrective Actions] Check that the authentication server and the device can communicate through the network. (Check the network group, TCP/IP Settings, check the communication at Port No. 137 (UDP)/Port No. 138 (UDP)/Port No. 139 (TCP)) If the problem persists, refer to 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the problem has occurred, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log and contact Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-584 SMB Protocol error 4-044 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] SMB protocol error (4-044)

[Detection Conditions] SMBCL_NG_INV_SECMODE Authentication server common security mode is operating.

[Corrective Actions] There is a possibility that the authentication server is set as Win95/Win98/Me. Set the authentication server to Windows other than Win95/Win98/Me.

The password was detected to require changing by the controller software (SMB library) of this machine.

If the problem persists, refer to 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the problem has occurred, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log and contact Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Corrective Actions]

027-585 SMB Protocol error 4-045



[Error Type]

Log in to Windows and change the password. Request the system administrator to disable the "change password at next login".

Job Fail

Perform the following.

[Fault Content]

After selecting the [Account] tab in the [User Properties] window, uncheck [User must change password at next logon] under [Account Options].

SMB protocol error (4-045): Scan login not available time period

[Detection Conditions]

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

> The login not available time period was detected by the controller software (SMB library) of this machine.

[Corrective Actions]

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-588 SMB Protocol error 4-048 [Error Type]

< When this error occurred during SMB Authentication/SMB Scanner >

Job Fail

Check with the system administrator for the time period when logging in is allowed. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

[Fault Content] SMB protocol error (4-048): The user account is disabled

[Detection Conditions]

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

>

027-586 SMB Protocol error 4-046

The user account is disabled.

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

< When this error occurred during SMB Authentication/SMB Scanner >

[Fault Content]

Request the system administrator to enable the user account.

SMB protocol error (4-046): The password has expired.

Perform the following.

[Detection Conditions]

After selecting the [Account] tab in the [User Properties] window, uncheck [Account Disabled] under [Account Options].

> The password was detected to be expired by the controller software (SMB library) of this machine.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

[Corrective Actions]

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

Obtain a valid password from the system administrator.

027-589 SMB Protocol error 4-049

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

[Error Type]

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-587 SMB Protocol error 4-047 [Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] SMB protocol error (4-049): Locked out

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

>

[Fault Content] SMB protocol error (4-047): The password must be changed

The user account is locked out.

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

< When this error occurred during SMB Authentication/SMB Scanner >

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Perform the following. After selecting the [Account] tab in the [User Properties] window, uncheck [Account locked out]. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-590 SMB Protocol error 4-050 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] SMB protocol error (4-050): The user account has expired

[Detection Conditions] > The user account has expired.

[Corrective Actions] < When this error occurred during SMB Authentication/SMB Scanner > Obtain a valid user account from the system administrator. Request the system administrator to extend the validity period of the account. Perform the following. After selecting the [Account] tab in the [User Properties] window, select [End of:] from [Account expires] and extend the validity. Request the system administrator to disable the account expiry. Perform the following. After selecting the [Account] tab in the [User Properties] window, select [Never] from [Account expires]. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-591 SMB Protocol error 4-051 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] SMB protocol error (4-051): The user account is restricted. Blank password is not allowed

[Detection Conditions] > The user account is restricted. Blank password is not allowed.

[Corrective Actions]

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027-599 SMB Protocol error 4-other [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] SMB/LDAP Protocol Error (code for others)

[Detection Conditions] 1.

An error internal to SMB Library excluding 027-547 through 027-578 occurred.

2.

The protocol category with which to fill in Coml_Fault_GetNETCeCode( ) was an unexpected one. * FTP/HTTP/an undefined category was specified. (DMP6-1)

[Corrective Actions] Operate again. If the problem persists, refer to 2.5.1 LOG immediately after the problem has occurred, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and the network log and contact Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-600 ExtPrint Check Mode Error [Error Type] a hidden fail

[Fault Content] External Print CheckMode Error

[Detection Conditions] In H/W Check Mode, the controller detected an error with the external CDI.

[Corrective Actions] Just write this in History. If the problem persists, perform the following: –

Check the command between DFE and M/C, and disconnect then connect the Video Cable between DFE and M/C.



Power Off/On

027-700 Mail address domain err [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] Sending to the domain of the destination mail address is prohibited. (before connecting to the server)

[Detection Conditions] The domain of the destination mail address is designated as a prohibited domain.

[Corrective Actions]

Set a user password.

Check that the domain of the destination mail address is not designated as a prohibited domain.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

If the problem still persists, collect the pfshowinfo8 log immediately after the occurrence of the problem and contact the support division for directions.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

2.5.1 LOG

027-701 Disconnect network cable

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

1.

job

027-705 Certificate for addresses, was revoked

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

In external authentication, the disconnected cable is detected.

job

[Detection Conditions] As a result of checking for disconnection of the network cable before the external authentication operation, the disconnected cable has been detected.

[Fault Content] The certificate for the destination existed on a list of revoked certificates. (before connection to the server)

[Corrective Actions] The network cable is disconnected from the device. Confirm the cable is disconnected and reconnect it.

[Detection Conditions] when sending SMIME mail (VKCMERR_CERT_REVOKED)

027-702 Certificate for addresses, was not found

(VKCMERR_KEY_COMPROMISED)

[Error Type]

(VKCMERR_CERT_AFFILIATION_CHANGED)

job

(VKCMERR_CERT_SUPERSEDED)

[Fault Content] No certificate for the destination exists. (before connection to the server)

[Detection Conditions] when sending SMIME mail (SMLNG_KEY_NOTHING)

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Store a certificate for the destination in this machine.

027-703 Certificate for addresses, was expired [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] The certificate for the destination expired. (before connection to the server)

[Detection Conditions] when sending SMIME mail (VKCMERR_CERT_EXPIRED)

Check for the certification path for the destination certificate and import the necessary CA certificate.

(SMLNG_KEY_REVOKED)

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Store in this machine a destination certificate that is not on the list of revoked certificates.

027-706 Device certificate not found [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] No device certificate exists. (before connection to the server)

[Detection Conditions] When SMIME mail was sent, No Certificate was detected.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Store the device certificate in this machine.

If the problem persists, perform the following.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

1.

027-707 Device certificate expired

Store the correct certificate for the destination in this machine. Check the following: •

the term for which the certificate is valid



The time the device tells is correct.

027-704 Certificate for addresses, was untrusted [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] The certificate for the destination is not reliable. (before connection to the server)

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] The device certificate expired. (before connection to the server)

[Detection Conditions] When SMIME mail was sent, an invalid (expired) certificate was detected.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

when sending SMIME mail (SMLNG_KEY_UNTRUST) Version.1 .1.1

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Store the correct device certificate in this machine. Check the following: •

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the term for which the certificate is valid

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The time the device tells is correct.

If the problem persists, perform the following. OF-09 Common Job Fail

027-708 Device certificate untrusted [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] The device certificate is not reliable. (before connection to the server)

[Detection Conditions] When SMIME mail was sent, an unreliable certificate was detected.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Check that the mail address written on the device certificate is the same as that set up on the device.

2.

Check for the certification path for the device certificate and import the necessary CA certificate.

If the problem persists, perform the following. OF-09 Common Job Fail

Version.1 .1.1 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

027-711 S/MIME mail sender certificate not found [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] SMIME Mail Certificate Retrieval Error

[Detection Conditions] The Mail I/O received the S/MIME signature mail but could not obtain the sender certificate. The S/ MIME signature mail sent from the device always includes the device certificate.

[Corrective Actions] To validate the signature, a valid sender certificate is required. Register the sender certificate in M/C or change your mailer options so that the S/MIME signature mails from the sender will be sent with the certificate. If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

027-709 Device certificate revoked

027-712 S/MIME mail sender certificate not valid

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] The certificate for the destination existed on a list of revoked certificates. (before connection to the server)

[Detection Conditions] When SMIME mail was sent, a discarded certificate was detected (which is registered in CRL).

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Store in this machine a destination certificate that is not on the list of revoked certificates.

If the problem persists, perform the following. OF-09 Common Job Fail

027-710 S/MIME mail was disabled [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Invalid SMIME Mail Error

[Detection Conditions] The Mail I/O received S/MIME mail even though S/MIME was disabled.

[Corrective Actions] Sender has the S/MIME certificate for the M/C but the S/MIME settings in M/C is invalid. Enable S/ MIME setting in the device. If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Invalid S/MIME Mail Certificate Error

[Detection Conditions] The Mail I/O received the S/MIME signature mail but as the sender certificate was invalid, a signature verification error was detected.

[Corrective Actions] To validate a signature, a valid sender certificate is required. As the sender certificate registered in the device is unreliable or it has expired, the S/MIME signature mail is unreliable and the received mail is discarded. Check that the signature bearer of the CA certificate is registered in the device. Explain to the customer that the sender "needs to send a mail that is signed with a valid certificate" because the sender certificate has expired. If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

027-713 S/MIME mail was altered [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Receive S/MIME Mail Tampered Error

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

The Mail I/O received the S/MIME signature mail but tampered mail was detected and it was discarded.

Unsigned Mail Prohibited

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions] Attackers may tamper mails on the sending path. Explain to the customer that the device is blocking the attacks from attackers.

Prohibited unsigned mail was detected. All the S/MIME unsigned mails (including standard mails and S/MIME encrypted mails) are discarded.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

The flag that prohibits receiving of unreliable mail is enabled. If a problem is found, disable the flag that prohibits receiving of unreliable mail.

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it.

027-714 S/MIME mail sender impersonation

OF-09 Common Job Fail 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

[Error Type]

027-720 Ext Srv. Host Not Found

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

S/MIME Mail Sender Impersonation Error

Job Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

The Mail I/O received the S/MIME signature mail but as the sender address and the signature mail address were different. An impersonated sender was detected and the mail was discarded.

Server for Application Interface cannot be found during Web Service Interface.

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

Either the specified server for the application interface cannot be found or the DNS could not be resolved during Web service interface.

Mails may be sent from impersonated senders. Explain to the customer that the device is blocking the attacks from attackers.

An error occurred during DNS resolution for FQDN (HTTP/HTTPS) because no DNS Server is set up.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Corrective Actions]

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

Check that the DNS server address is set properly. Check that the PC running the application interface (CWFS etc.) is registered in DNS.

027-715 S/MIME mail certficate not support

If the problem persists, obtain instructions from DocuShare and then perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it.

[Error Type] Job Fail

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Fault Content]

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

SMIME Mail Certificate Not Supported

027-721 Ext Srv. Not Found

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

The secret key (certificate) supported by S/MIME encrypted mail is not registered in the device. This problem occurs when an appropriate certificate is registered in the certificate repository but not in S/MIME certificate, or when the S/MIME certificate itself is not registered yet.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Application Interface Destination During Web Service Interface - Not Found

[Corrective Actions] Check that the appropriate certificate is registered and is set as the S/MIME certificate in the M/C.

[Detection Conditions] Either the specified server for the application interface cannot be found or the DNS could not be resolved during Web service interface.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

An error occurred during DNS resolution for FQDN (HTTP/HTTPS) because no DNS Server is set up, and so on.

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

027-716 No-Signed mail receipt was rejected

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Check that the DNS server address is set properly. Check that the PC running the application interface (CWFS) is registered in DNS.

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If the problem persists, obtain instructions from DocuShare and then perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

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[Detection Conditions] The access to the application interface failed (for all causes other than service not found, timeout or authentication failure) during Web service interface.

[Corrective Actions]

027-722 Ext Srv. Timeout Fail

Check that the application interface (CWFS) is working correctly. If ok, check the log.

[Error Type]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Application Interface During Web Service Interface - Timeout

[Detection Conditions] A request for application interface is issued from the machine during Web service interface, but it does not receive a response within the specified time (default: 60[sec]).

[Corrective Actions]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

027-725 Ext Srv. Operation Fail [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Application Interface During Web Service Interface - Job Operation Failure

[Detection Conditions]

1.

If a number of documents is specified for scanning, scan one document and store it.

Job operation has failed at the machine for application interface during Web service interface.

2.

When scanning and storing are successful, change the application interface timeout value. If scanning and storing are not successful, perform step (3).

An error occurred when a job is "paused", "resumed", or "canceled" from the machine panel.

3.

Check that the scan document can be uploaded from the PC browser. When uploading is successful, change the application interface timeout value.

[Corrective Actions] Check that the application interface (CWFS) is working correctly. If ok, check the log.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

OF-09 Common Job Fail

027-723 Ext Srv. Authentication Fail

027-726 Ext Srv. Unknown State

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Application Interface During Web Service Interface - Authentication Failure

[Detection Conditions] A request for application interface is issued from the machine during Web service interface, but authentication has failed because the one-time password that is set in the instructions sent from DocuShare has expired.

[Corrective Actions] Check the User Name and password to be entered for creating a job flow. (Currently, this failure does not occur because CWFS does not support authentication.) If the problem persists, obtain instructions from DocuShare and then perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

027-724 Ext Srv. Access Fail [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Application Interface During Web Service Interface - Access Failure

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Application Interface During Web Service Interface - Unknown Job Status

[Detection Conditions] The status of the application interface destination is unknown during Web service interface.

[Corrective Actions] Check that the application interface (CWFS) is working correctly. If ok, check the log. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

027-727 Ext Srv. Req Invalid Params [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Application Interface During Web Service - Invalid Parameter

[Detection Conditions] The parameter for the application interface is incorrect during Web service interface. The machine failed to send a application interface request due to job flow breakage etc.

If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

[Corrective Actions] Check the parameters for creating a job flow.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

027-732 Server Access Err

OF-09 Common Job Fail

027-728 Ext Srv. Req File Exceed

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

Job Template Server Access Error

[Fault Content] The number of files requested to be sent exceeded the maximum number of files that can be sent during Web service interface (this occurs when a single-page document is being stored).

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] Either the Job Template server has insufficient capacity or a failure has occurred in the server disk.

[Corrective Actions]

The number of files requested to be sent to an external service exceeded the maximum number of files that can be sent during Web service interface.

Check that the server disk is normal and has free space, and then retry the operation. If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

This occurs if the instructions requesting DocuShare to scan and upload documents in the singlepage format is created. It does not occur when only multi-page documents are the target.

[Corrective Actions] Set a job so that the maximum number of files that can be sent will not be exceeded. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

027-730 SMTP mail division error [Error Type] job

[Fault Content]

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-733 Server SSL Err [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Job Template Server SSL Error

[Detection Conditions] The SSL setting for the Job Template server did not become enabled.

[Corrective Actions] Check that the SSL setting for the Job Template server is enabled.

split-mail error (before connection to the server)

If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

[Detection Conditions] A mail was split in linking to the system.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Corrective Actions]

027-734 Server Certificate Err

1.

[Error Type]

The number of original pages scanned exceeds the preset pagination value.

Increase the preset pagination value, or reduce the number of original pages scanned.

027-731 Server Limit Err

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Error Type] Job Fail

Job Template Server SSL Certificate Error

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content] Job Template Server Connection Limit Count Error

The server certificate is invalid.

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Perform the following.

The CWSS NetWare Job and NetWare polling were started up simultaneously.

[Corrective Actions] Finish the currently activate NetWareJob, and then retry the operation. Version.1 .1.1

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1.

Using the HTTPS protocol, check whether the Job Template server is accessible from the PC.

2.

Check whether the SSL server certificate of the Job Template server is registered in the device.

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Troubleshooting 027-xxx FIP 3.

Check whether the SSL server certificate of the Job Template server is valid. For example, check the following:

4.



The certificate has not expired yet.



The time that is set in the device is correct.



It is not in the discard list.



The certificate path of the SSL server certificate and import any necessary CA certificate.

If the certificate is not registered in the Job Template server, disable the device certificate validation.

If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-735 Device SSL Config Err [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Device SSL Error

[Detection Conditions] When SSL transfer was instructed, the SSL setting of the device is disabled.

[Corrective Actions] Perform the following. 1.

Enable the SSL settings of the M/C.

2.

Or, specify HTTP as the transfer protocol.

If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-736 Device Certificate Err [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Device SSL Certificate Error

[Detection Conditions] When server certificate validation is instructed, the server certificate validation of the device is disabled.

[Corrective Actions] Perform the following. 1.

Enable the server certificate validation settings of the M/C.

2.

Or, disable the server certificate validation setting during transfer.

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If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

Version.1 .1.1

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] [Read Error in Obtaining JT] Read error from the server

[Detection Conditions] An error was received from the server to a FTP command "TYPE A", "LIST", or "RETR".

[Corrective Actions] Check the access right, etc. 1.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

027-739 Invalid Template Server Path [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] [Path Error in Obtaining JT] The specified path of the Job Template Pool Server cannot be found.

[Detection Conditions] An error was received from the server to the FTP command "CWD".

[Corrective Actions] Check the path information, etc. 1.

Set the resource of the storage destination path from the client PC using CentreWare.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

027-740 Template Server Login ERR [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] [Log-in Error in Obtaining JT] Cannot log in to the Job Template Pool Server.

[Detection Conditions] Login to the FTP Server failed.

[Corrective Actions] Check the user information, etc. 1.

Set the log-in name and password in the Job Template file storage destination.

2.

From some other PC connected to the network, check that you can log in with the above account.

3.

From a client PC, set a login name and password as a resource using CentreWare.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

027-737 Template Server Read ERR

Check that "Read Authorization" is established for the storage destination server directory set as a resource.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

027-741 Template Server Connect Fail

The address format of the Job Template Pool Server is incorrect.

[Corrective Actions] Set the parameters related to the Job Template Pool Server.

[Error Type]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Job Fail

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Fault Content] [Network Error in Obtaining JT]

027-744 Template Server ADD ERR (DNS Library)

Cannot connect to the Job Template Pool Server.

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions] The system failed in obtaining data connection or list data using the FTP command "LIST".

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions] Check the network environment and the server.

The Job Template Pool Server address cannot be resolved. (Response to the DNS library error)

[Detection Conditions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure:

An error occurred while callng the DNS Resolution Library.

1.

Connect the network cable from the M/C properly.

2.

From the destination server, use "PING" to check that the M/C can be "seen".

3.

Perform the "ping" test on the destination server from PSW.

Check the connection to the DNS. Or, check whether the Job Template Pool Server domain name has been registered in the DNS.

4.

From a client PC, check that the ftp connection to the destination server is possible.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

OF-09 Common Job Fail

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

027-742 HD File System Full

027-745 Template Server ADD ERR (DNS address)

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[File Full in Obtaining JT] File system was full when the Job Template was stored into the local HD.

The Job Template Pool Server address cannot be resolved. (The DNS address is not set)

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] The HDD was full when writing to a local HDD Job Template or when writing temporary work files.

During address resolution, the DNS Server address is not set.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Set the DNS address. Or, set the Job Template Pool Server address using IP address.

Delete the files in the HDD. Or, initialize the HD.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it.

1.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

Scanned images may cause the HDD to be full. Wait for a while and try again.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail OF-02 HDD System Fail

027-743 Template Server Install ERR [Error Type]

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

027-746 JobTemplate Pool Server Not Ready [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

Job Template Pool Server Protocol Startup Error

[Detection Conditions]

Job Template Pool Server Setting Failure

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

The port of the protocol specified in Job Template Pool Server settings is not started up.

02/2009 2-479

027-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 027-xxx FIP

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-480

[Corrective Actions]

Version.1 .1.1

[Corrective Actions]

Start up the port of the protocol (FTP client or SMB) specified in Job Template Pool Server settings.

Perform the following:

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it.

1.

Do not link the box to the instruction that requires user entry.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

2.

Set preset values for the items in the instruction requiring user entry.

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

027-750 Fax document incongruent [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Transfer Instruction when iFAX Transfer is prohibited, or Scan and Printer Document Print Instruction during Interruption

[Detection Conditions] •

With iFAX Document E-mail and iFAX Transfer prohibited, iFAX Document E-mail and iFAX Transfer instructions were received.



Printing Scan and Printer documents was instructed during interruption.

[Corrective Actions] •

For iFAX received document, enable the transfer setting.



Clear interruption and print when printing Scan and Printer documents during interruption. If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

027-751 Job Template analysis error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Instruction Analysis Error

[Detection Conditions] An error was detected when analyzing the given instruction.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

027-753 Job flow service request disabled [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Invalid Instruction Service

[Detection Conditions] Job is executed by instruction when the service is disabled.

[Corrective Actions] Enable the service. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

027-754 Job flow service File signature setting mismatch [Error Type] Job

[Fault Content] File Signature Settings Mismatch in Instruction

[Detection Conditions] When performing signature setting using XDW or PDF in an instruction, the setting in the instruction is specified as "Default" while the system data is set as "Custom". Or, the setting in the instruction is not "Default" and it is different from the system data setting.

[Corrective Actions]

Re-examine the contents of the instruction.

Check the system data setting of the XDW/PDF signature and the signature setting that is specified in the instruction. If the system data setting is different from the setting in the instruction, either change the instruction or change the system data.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, carry out the following procedure:

OF-09 Common Job Fail

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Corrective Actions]

027-752 Must user un inputting

027-760 XJT Command Fail

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Mandatory User Not Entered

[Detection Conditions] With the required user entry not entered, the instruction to start the job was given.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] XJT Command Error (Parameter setting out of specifications)

[Detection Conditions] Incorrect Command from XDOD Client

[Corrective Actions] Check the following:



The job ticket is abnormally overwritten due to a software error in this machine.



The job ticket is abnormally overwritten due to a bug in the external server from which the job was sent.



The job ticket is abnormally overwritten due to network problems.



The job ticket was intentionally tampered with.

Check 1: Check if the parameter setting specified in XDOD client is out of system specifications. Check 2: Check the XDOD client and Controller versions, and then save the XDOD job ticket and contact Support G for checking.

[Corrective Actions]

(It would be the best if PRN file can be obtained, but it is not possible from the XDOD client.) If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Instruct to print again.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

027-761 Web Print time out

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Error Type]

027-763 Auditron - Cannot Verify User

Job Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content] Although a Web Print job was received, the machine did not start printing within the [On-Demand Print Duration] time ([On-Demand Print Duration] is a KO system data)

job

[Fault Content] Auditron - Cannot Verify User

[Detection Conditions] Although On-demand Print due to print request from this machine restarted and instructed the machine to print, the time "since the print was requested until the printing actually started" has exceeded the system data [= On-Demand Print Duration]. One of the causes for this error is that ondemand print was instructed for multiple documents.

[Detection Conditions] The device cannot check user info with the external accounting server.

[Corrective Actions] Make the external accounting server operate properly. Repair the network failure.

[Corrective Actions]

Connect the cable properly. Set up the device so that it can properly communicate with the external accounting server.

Take any one of the following actions: 1.

If on-demand print for multiple documents was instructed using the external access function, reduce the number of documents before retrying it.

2.

If the problem persists, enter the System Administrator mode and select [System Settings] > [System Settings] > [Machine Clock/Timers] > [On-Demand Print Duration] > to either extend the time or set it to 0.

[# Supplement #] When using the external access function to instruct printing of multiple documents by on-demand print, the machine does not take the print processing time into consideration until the last document is received. Therefore, for cases of large volume documents or complicated documents that require long data processing time, the machine may issue timeout even before receiving the last document. Set the validity time according to the document format to be printed. If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions.

027-770 PDL Error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Cont Detection DFE PDL Error

[Detection Conditions] The DFE detected a failure in PDL during job processing.

[Corrective Actions] Change the job conditions and try again. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

OF-09 Common Job Fail

027-762 Illegal Web Print job ticket

027-771 DFE Disk Full

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

Although a Web Print job was received, the attached job execution ticket is incorrect

DFE Disk Full

[Detection Conditions] Although on-demand job was instructed to this machine using the external access function, the specified job ticket has the following innacuracies: Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

[Detection Conditions]

02/2009 2-481

The remaining HD capacity in the DFE became less than 500MB when printing from DFE.

027-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 027-xxx FIP

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-482

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Change the job conditions and try again. Delete unnecessary files from the HD in the DFE.

Too many mail addresses caused a failure. (after connection to the server)

[Detection Conditions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

Version.1 .1.1

(SMTPERR_TOO_MANY_RECIPIENTS)

[Corrective Actions]

027-772 SMTP server error (HELO Command refusal)

1.

[Error Type]

027-776 SMTP server error (EHLO Command refusal)

job

[Error Type]

[Fault Content] The SMTP server refused the HELO command. (after connection to the server)

job

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions] (SMTPERR_HELO_FAIL)

The SMTP server refused the EHLO command. (after connection to the server)

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions] 1.

If any non-ASCII letters are used for the machine host name, use ASCII letters to set it.

If the situation does not improve, contact the network administrator for advice and check that the SMTP server supports the HELO command.

Reduce the number of mail addresses.

(SMTPERR_EHLO_FAIL)

[Corrective Actions] 1.

If any non-ASCII letters are used for the machine host name, use ASCII letters to set it.

027-773 SMTP server communication timeout

If the situation does not improve, contact the network administrator for advice and check that the SMTP server supports the EHLO command.

[Error Type]

027-777 SMTP server un-supports SMTP-AUTH.

job

[Error Type]

[Fault Content] Time to communicate with the SMTP server ran out. (after connection to the server)

job

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions] (SMTPERR_TIMEOUT)

The SMTP server does not support SMTP-AUTH. (after connection to the server)

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Time-out occurred in communicating with the SMTP server.

(SMTPERR_AUTH_NONSUPPORT)

[Corrective Actions]

Wait a while and operate again.

1.

Send mail without setting SMTP-AUTH.

027-774 SMTP address address inaccurate character

2.

If you want to use the SMTP-AUTH function, contact the system administrator for advice.

[Error Type]

027-778 There is no mode specified by SMTP-AUTH.

job

[Error Type]

[Fault Content] Unavailable letters were specified as a destination address. (after connection to the server)

job

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions] (SMTPERR_INVALID_CHARACTER)

The mode specified by SMTP-AUTH was not found. (after connection to the server)

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Use only ASCII letters for a destination address letter-string.

(SMTPERR_AUTH_METHOD)

[Corrective Actions]

027-775 Too many SMTP address

1.

[Error Type]

The device supports PLAIN (plain text) Authentication, LOGIN (BASE64 type) Authentication, and CRAM-MD5 (challenge-and-response type).

job

Contact the network administrator to see what SMTP authentication method the server uses.

027-779 It attestation-fails by SMTP-AUTH

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

job

operation

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

A failure in authentication based on SMTP-AUTH (after connection to the server)

Manual duplex(Back Print from Tray7)

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

(SMTPERR_AUTH_FAILED)

Green Controller was notified by EFI Controller that one side finished being printed.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

[Corrective Actions]

SMTP authentication failed.

Turn over the output whose one side finished being printed in manual duplex, and load it in Tray 7.

Check that correct authentication information (user name and password) is set up.

027-911 Manual duplex(Back Print from Tray6)

027-796 Email Not Printed

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

operation

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

Manual duplex(Back Print from Tray6)

E-mail Print Control Through User Settings

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

Green Controller was notified by EFI Controller that one side finished being printed.

For received E-mail, the settings were set to "Do not print header and content". As E-mails without attachments were received, they were destroyed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn over the output whose one side finished being printed in manual duplex, and load it in Tray 6.

In the above case, the Mail IO leaves the error history report indicating that the mail has been discarded together with ChainLink.

027-912 Manual duplex(Back Print from Tray5)

No jobs are generated due to the specification.

[Error Type] operation

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Set to the correct settings again, such as [Print Header and Content].

Manual duplex(Back Print from Tray5)

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Detection Conditions]

027-797 Invalid Output Destination

Green Controller was notified by EFI Controller that one side finished being printed.

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Turn over the output whose one side finished being printed in manual duplex, and load it in Tray 5.

Job Fail

027-913 Manual duplex(Back Recovery - Front Print)

[Fault Content] Incorrect Output Destination of Received Mail

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

operation

No jobs are generated.

[Fault Content]

E-mail to Box and E-mail to Fax were dropped. An E-mail was received with this setting.

Manual duplex(Back Recovery - Front Print)

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Specify the output destination that can be processed by the device and ask the customer to send the job again. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Green Controller was notified of a jam by EFI Controller.

[Corrective Actions] While a print of side 2 was being output from Tray 7 in manual duplex, the print was jammed. Remove all the sheets of paper from Input Tray 7/Output Tray. Then reprint side 1 of the print.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

027-910 Manual duplex(Back Print from Tray7) Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

027-914 Manual duplex(Back Recovery - Front Print) 02/2009 2-483

027-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 027-xxx FIP [Error Type] operation

[Fault Content] Manual duplex(Back Recovery - Front Print)

[Detection Conditions] Green Controller was notified of a jam by EFI Controller.

[Corrective Actions] While a print of side 2 was being output from Tray 6 in manual duplex, the print was jammed. Remove all the sheets of paper from Input Tray 6/Output Tray. Then use Input Tray 6 to reprint side 1 of the print.

027-915 Manual duplex(Back Recovery - Front Print) [Error Type] operation

[Fault Content] Manual duplex(Back Recovery - Front Print)

[Detection Conditions] Green Controller was notified of a jam by EFI Controller.

[Corrective Actions] While a print of side 2 was being output from Tray 5 (Bypass Tray) in manual duplex, the print was jammed. Remove all the sheets of paper from Input Tray 5 (Bypass Tray)/Output Tray. Then use Input Tray 5 (Bypass Tray) to reprint side 1 of the print.

027-916 Manual duplex(Back Recovery - Back Print) [Error Type] operation

[Fault Content] Manual duplex(Back Recovery - Back Print)

[Detection Conditions] Green Controller was notified of a jam by EFI Controller.

[Corrective Actions] While a print of side 2 was being output from Tray 7 in manual duplex, the print was jammed. Reprint side 1 of the print. After finishing it, use Input Tray 7 to reprint side 2 of each of the pages from the jammed page to the final page.

027-917 Manual duplex(Back Recovery - Back Print) [Error Type] operation

[Fault Content] Manual duplex(Back Recovery - Back Print)

[Detection Conditions] Green Controller was notified of a jam by EFI Controller.

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-484

Version.1 .1.1

[Corrective Actions] While a print of side 2 was being output from Tray 6 in manual duplex, the print was jammed. Reprint side 1 of the print. After finishing it, use Input Tray 6 to reprint side 2 of each of the pages from the jammed page to the final page.

027-918 Manual duplex(Back Recovery - Back Print) [Error Type] operation

[Fault Content] Manual duplex(Back Recovery - Back Print)

[Detection Conditions] Green Controller was notified of a jam by EFI Controller.

[Corrective Actions] While a print of side 2 was being output from Tray 5 (Bypass Tray) in manual duplex, the print was jammed. Reprint side 1 of the print. After finishing it, use Input Tray 5 (Bypass Tray) to reprint side 2 of each of the pages from the jammed page to the final page.

033-310 Fax Charge Function Fail

[Detection Conditions] It has been detected that after the FaxCardMini initailization, the device cannot communicate with FaxCardMini.

[Error Type] Sub

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Turn the power OFF then ON.

The Fax send billing function was turned ON although multiple lines are installed.

If the problem reoccurs, go to the following and solve it.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

The Fax send billing function was turned ON although multiple lines are installed.

033-314 Controller ROM Fax Card ROM mismatch

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Turn OFF the FAX send billing function or change to a single-line installation.

sub

033-311 Invalid Addressbook Data are Registered

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

The version of the USB-I/F reported from FaxCardMini does not match.

sub

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

The Controller has detected a version mismatch.

Data in Address Book is invalid.

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Upgrade both the Controller and FaxCardMini ROMs to the latest version.

When FaxCont is on, invalid Address Book data is detected.

033-315 USB Fatal Error

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Clear NVM (Sys-USER).

033-312 Controller not respond when system is changing mode [Error Type]

sub

[Fault Content] A notice from the USB Fax Class Driver has caused a Fatal Error.

sub

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content] FCM has detected Timeout. (The Host has not transited to Sleep a specific time after receiving a request to transit to Sleep.)

[Detection Conditions]

A notice from the USB Fax Class Driver has caused a Fatal Error (USB Driver failure, HW failure, etc.).

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON.

The Controller has not transited to Sleep Mode a specific time after.

If the problem reoccurs, go to the following and solve it.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-07 Fax System Fail

Turn the power OFF then ON.

033-316 FAX Device Cont Error

If the problem reoccurs, go to the following and solve it.

[Error Type]

OF-07 Fax System Fail

sub

033-313 USB disconnected

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

A fatal error with FaxDevCont/PrintFormat

sub

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

An error has occurred in the DeviceCont area in the FaxCont.

It has been detected that after the FaxCardMini initailization, the device cannot communicate with FaxCardMini.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem reoccurs, go to the following and solve it. OF-07 Fax System Fail

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-485

033-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 033-xxx FIP

033-317 FAX Device Error [Error Type] sub

[Fault Content] A fatal error with FaxDevice

[Detection Conditions] An error has occurred in the FaxDevice area in the FaxCont.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem reoccurs, go to the following and solve it. OF-14 Fax Card Fail

033-318 Image Processing Error [Error Type] sub

[Fault Content] A fatal error with the image processing I/F, image processing control or image processing.

[Detection Conditions] A fatal error has occurred with image processing for Fax.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem reoccurs, go to the following and solve it. OF-07 Fax System Fail

033-319 Fax Control task detects error [Error Type] sub

[Fault Content] A problem in Faxc2 has been detected. (No zone can be secured; a proble has been detected during Configure processing.)

[Detection Conditions] A problem has occurred in Fax Cont2 software processing, discontinuing the processing ever since.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem still reoccurs, there is a strong posibility of FaxCont2 software bugs in the Controller. Go to the following and solve the problem. OF-07 Fax System Fail

033-320 Controller not respond when system is Booting [Error Type] sub

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-486

Version.1 .1.1

[Fault Content] A problem with FaxCont has been detected. (No response)

[Detection Conditions] At Boot, the Controller has made no response for a certain time.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem reoccurs, go to the following and solve it. OF-07 Fax System Fail

033-321 Fax Card not respond when system is Booting [Error Type] sub

[Fault Content] A problem with FaxCardMini has been detected. (Not installed, no response, or detection of PCCCard installed)

[Detection Conditions] At Boot, the Fax Card has made no response for a certain time.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem reoccurs, go to the following and solve it. OF-07 Fax System Fail

033-322 FAX Card I/F timeout [Error Type] sub

[Fault Content] A problem in Faxc2 has been detected. (The I/F to faxc has timed out.)

[Detection Conditions] No response has been made within a certain length of time in message communication from faxc2 in FAX Cont to the outside.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem reoccurs, go to the following and solve it. OF-07 Fax System Fail

033-323 FAX Card Mini I/F timeout [Error Type] sub

[Fault Content] A problem in Faxc2 has been detected. (The I/F to FaxCardMini has timed out.)

[Detection Conditions] A problem in Faxc2 has been detected.(The I/F to FaxCardMini has timed out.)

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON.

Go to the following and solve the problem. OF-14 Fax Card Fail

033-327 FCM no response to stop request [Error Type]

If the problem reoccurs, go to the following and solve it. OF-14 Fax Card Fail

sub

[Fault Content]

033-324 USB state change Error [Error Type]

There has been no response from the FCM to a request to stop the communication.

[Detection Conditions]

sub

When no response came from the FCM during FAX communication, the device issued a request to interrupt the communication, but has received no response.

[Fault Content] USB STATE CHANGE ERROR

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON.

[Detection Conditions] The USB has gone into an unexpected state.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON.

If the problem persists, it is thought to be a FAX Card Mini H/W failure. Go to the following and solve the problem. OF-14 Fax Card Fail

If the problem reoccurs, go to the following and solve it.

033-328 Failed to initialize fax log

OF-07 Fax System Fail

[Error Type] sub

033-325 FCM Fatal Error [Error Type]

[Fault Content] A failure in initializing the communication log.

sub

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions] The initialization of the communication log library has failed.

An error with debug bits in FaxCardMini has occurred.

[Detection Conditions] An error with debug bits in FaxCardMini has occurred.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem reoccurs, go to the following and solve it.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Initialize the HDD.

2.

Initialize NVM.

If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-07 Fax System Fail

OF-07 Fax System Fail

033-329 Detected fax process failuer

033-326 Mini Manager Fatal Error

[Error Type]

[Error Type] sub

[Fault Content] A fatal error with MiniManager

[Detection Conditions] FAX Card Mini has detected a fatal error.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, it is thought to be a FAX Card Mini H/W failure. Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

sub

[Fault Content] A problem with FaxCont has been detected.

[Detection Conditions] A problem with FaxCont has been detected.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Initialize the HDD.

2.

Initailaize NVM.

If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-07 Fax System Fail 02/2009 2-487

033-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 033-xxx FIP

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-488

033-330 FoIP Unrecoverable Error [Error Type] sub

[Fault Content] A fatal sotware error in FoIP (including T38 and SIP) has occurred.

[Detection Conditions] A fatal sotware error in FoIP (including T38 and SIP) has occurred.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-331 FoIP Controller Init Fail [Error Type] subR

[Fault Content] A failure in FoIP Controller initialization processing

[Detection Conditions] The initialization of FoIP has failed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-332 FoIP Cont not respond when system is Booting [Error Type] subR

[Fault Content] A problem with the FoIP Controller has been detected. (No response at boot sequence. )

[Detection Conditions] At boot, the FoIP Cont has made no response for a certain time.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-333 FoIP Cont not respond when system is sleeping [Error Type] subR

[Fault Content] A problem with the FoIP Controller has been detected. (No response at an attempt to transit to Sleep)

Version.1 .1.1

[Detection Conditions] When the device tries to transit to Sleep Mode, the FoIP Cont has made no response for a certain time.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-334 Can not send a message to FoIP CONT [Error Type] subR

[Fault Content] The device cannot send a message to the FoIP Controller.

[Detection Conditions] The FoIP message send function has returned NG.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-363 Fax Card Reset (Reboot) [Error Type] Sub System Fail

[Fault Content] Fax Card Reset (Reboot Fail)

[Detection Conditions] The Controller reset the Fax Card because the Fax Card did not respond.

[Corrective Actions] No action necessary since it will auto recover. Perform the following and repair the problem: OF-12 033-363 Fail

033-500 No CS after RS Req [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] In command sending, modem CS has not turned ON in response to a RS.

[Detection Conditions] In command sending, modem CS has not turned ON in response to a RS.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote terminal and do the same operation again. If a fax has arrived, ask the remote terminal to resend it. If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it.

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-501 No Appropriate PIX Data

033-504 T2 Timeout

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

job

job

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

The number of receiving lines was 0.

T2 timeout

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

The number of receiving lines was 0.

A T2 timeout has occurred.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Check the remote terminal and do the same operation again. If a fax has arrived, ask the remote terminal to resend it.

Check the remote terminal and do the same operation again. Check the state of the line.

If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it.

Check the Fax Card.

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it.

033-502 Post-message resend exceeded

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

[Error Type]

033-505 T5 Timeout

job

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

job

No response to a post message sent three times

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

T5 timeout

No response to a post message sent three times

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

A T5 timeout has occurred.

Check the state of the remote terminal (to see whether the memory is full, the remote terminal is under maintenance, etc.), and do the same operation again.

[Corrective Actions]

Or there is a possibility that the receiving teminal has become disconnected for some reason while receiving image info.

Check the state of the line.

If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-503 T1 Timeout [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] T1 timeout

[Detection Conditions] A T1 timeout has occurred.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote terminal and do the same operation again.

Check the remote terminal and do the same operation again. Check the Fax Card. If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-506 DCN Receive [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] DCN has been received.

[Detection Conditions] DCN has been received.

[Corrective Actions] There is a possibility of the remote terminal user’s cancellation. If the remote user has not cancelled, check that the remote terminal has no problem, and do the same operation again.

Check the state of the line. Check the Fax Card. If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it. Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail 02/2009 2-489

033-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 033-xxx FIP

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-490

033-507 Unable to receive by remote [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] The remote terminal has no capability to receive.

[Detection Conditions] The remote terminal has no capability to receive.

[Corrective Actions] Check the state of the remote terminal (to see whether the memory is full, the remote terminal is under maintenance, etc.), and do the same operation again. If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-508 Destination Polling Error [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] The remote terminal has no polling document.

[Detection Conditions] The remote terminal has no polling document.

[Corrective Actions] The remote terminal has no polling document. Ask the remote terminal to prepare polling documents, and do the same operation again. If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-509 DCS/NSS Resend Exceeded [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] DCS/NSS resend over

[Detection Conditions] DCS/NSS resend over

[Corrective Actions] Do the same operation again. If the situation still has not improved, ask the remote terminal about the state of the receiver.

Version.1 .1.1

[Fault Content] FTT reception at 2400bps

[Detection Conditions] FTT reception at 2400bps

[Corrective Actions] Check the state of the line, check for power noise, and check the grounding. If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-511 No response after 3rd DTC/NSC [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] DTC/NSC resend over

[Detection Conditions] DTC/NSC resend over

[Corrective Actions] The remote terminal has no polling document. Check that the remote terminal has no such problems as a paper jam and a password mismatch, and do the same operation again. If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-512 Remote has no Relay [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] The remote terminal has no capability to relay-broadcast.

[Detection Conditions] The remote terminal has no capability to relay-broadcast.

[Corrective Actions] The remote terminal has no capability to relay-broadcast. Check that the remote model is equipped with the function and do the same operation again. If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail If the problem still persists, check the remote termianl. Tell the user that the remote terminal does not have the function.

If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it.

033-513 Remote has no Mailbox

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

[Error Type]

033-510 Fallback Error [Error Type] job

job

[Fault Content] The remote terminal does not have the capability of mailbox. (FX type of mailbox)

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

The remote terminal does not have the capability of mailbox.

A timeout between ECM frames has occurred.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

The remote terminal does not have the mailbox function. Check that the remote model is equipped with the function and do the same operation again. If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it.

Do the same operation again. If the situation still has not improved, check the state of the remote terminal. If the remote teminal has a problem, tell it to the user. If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it.

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

Check the remote terminal. If it does not have the function, tell it to the user.

033-518 Remote cannot receive SUB.

033-514 Carrier Down Detected

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

job

job

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

The receiving terminal has no capability to receive SUB.

The carrier has been shut down.

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

The receiving terminal has no capability to receive SUB.

The carrier has been shut down.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Check the remote terminal. If it does not have the function, tell it to the user.

Check the state of the line, check for power noise, and check the grounding.

If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it.

If the problem persists, ask the sender for retransmission.

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it.

033-519 PTX has no SEP capability

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

[Error Type]

033-516 EOR Receive

job

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

job

The receiving terminal has no capability to receive SEP.

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

EOR-Q has been received.

The receiving terminal has no capability to receive SEP.

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

EOR-Q has been received.

Check the remote terminal. If it does not have the function, tell it to the user.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it.

Check the state of the line, check for power noise, and check the grounding.

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

Check the remote terminal and do the same operation again. If a fax has arrived, ask the remote terminal to resend it. If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it.

033-520 Remote cannot receive passward [Error Type] job

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-517 ECM Phase C Flag Timeout [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] Timeout between ECM frames

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

[Fault Content] The receiving terminal has no capability to receive PWD/SID.

[Detection Conditions] The receiving terminal has no capability to receive PWD/SID.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote terminal. If it does not have the function, tell it to the user. 02/2009 2-491

033-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 033-xxx FIP If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-521 Transmission Canceled via DTMF [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] The device has sent an order refusal signal and stopped the communication.

[Detection Conditions] The device has sent an order refusal signal and stopped the communication.

[Corrective Actions] Check the state of the local terminal (to see whether the memory is full, the terminal has no paper, etc.). If the remote destination is known, ask it to do the operation again. If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-522 DTMF I/F Timeout [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] DTMF I/F timeout. The proper operation has not been done within a certain length of time.

[Detection Conditions]

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-492

Version.1 .1.1

[Error Type] job

[Fault Content] Channel 2 is not connected.

[Detection Conditions] Channel 2 is not connected.

[Corrective Actions] Check that the line is properly connected to Line 2. If the line is connected, check the line and the switchboard. If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-525 Line 3 not connected [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] Channel 3 is not connected.

[Detection Conditions] Channel 3 is not connected.

[Corrective Actions] Check that the line is properly connected to Line 3

DTMF I/F timeout

If the line is connected, check the line and the switchboard.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it.

The problem is thought to be in the remote operation.

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

Check it. If the remote operation is proper, go to the to following and solve the problem.

033-526 ECM Error

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

[Error Type]

033-523 Line 1 not connected [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] Channel 1 is not connected.

[Detection Conditions] Channel 1 is not connected.

[Corrective Actions] Check that the line is properly connected to Line 1.

job

[Fault Content] ÇdÇbÇl error

[Detection Conditions] ECM Error has occurred.

[Corrective Actions] Check the state of the line, check for power noise, and check the state of the grounding. If the problem persists, check what model the remote terminal is and do the same operation again. If a fax has arrived, ask the remote terminal to resend it.

If the line is connected, check the line and the switchboard.

If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it.

If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it.

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-527 EOR Send

033-524 Line 2 not connected

[Error Type] job

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

EOR-Q has been sent.

The device has received an illegal-procedure signal.

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

EOR-Q has been sent out.

Check that the operator’s way of performing the DTMF procedure is correct. If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

Check the state of the line, check for power noise, and check the state of the grounding. If the problem persists, check that the remote terminal has no problem and do the same operation again.

033-531 DTMF Procedure Error

If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it.

[Error Type]

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

job

033-528 RTN Send

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

Having received an order-refusal signal, the device has stopped the communication.

job

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

The device has received an order-refusal signal.

RTN has been sent.

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

The problem is thought to be in the remote terminal. Check the state of the remote terminal (memory full, no paper, etc.).

RTN has been sent out.

If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

Check the state of the line, check for power noise, and check the state of the grounding. If the problem persists, ask the sender to resend.

033-532 Illegal Command Received

If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it.

[Error Type]

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

job

033-529 RTN Receive

[Fault Content] An illegal command has been received.

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

job

An illegal command has been received.

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

RTN has been received.

The problem is thought to be in the remote terminal. Check the remote terminal.

[Detection Conditions]

If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it.

RTN has been received.

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

[Corrective Actions]

033-533 T.30 Protocol Error

Check the state of the line, check for power noise, and check the state of the grounding. If the problem persists, check that the remote terminal has no problem and do the same operation again.

[Error Type]

If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

job

[Fault Content]

033-530 DTMF Illegal Procedure Error [Error Type]

An error has occurred with T.30 protocol.

[Detection Conditions]

job

[Fault Content]

An error has occurred with T.30 protocol.

[Corrective Actions]

Having received an illegal-procedure signal, the device has stopped the communication. Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

The problem is thought to be in the remote terminal. Check the remote terminal. 02/2009 2-493

033-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 033-xxx FIP If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-534 Unsupported Function at Remote [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] The remote terminal has no capability to remote-sort-copy.

[Detection Conditions] The remote terminal has no capability to remote-sort-copy.

[Corrective Actions] As the remote terminal does not have the function of outputting the quantity of copies to send, stop specifying the quantity of copies to send. Check the remote terminal. If the remote terminal does not have the function, tell it to the user. Otherwise, go to the following and solve the problem. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-535 DCN Receive at Phase B Send [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] A phase B ordering command (DCS/NSS/NSC/DTC) has been refused by DCN.

[Detection Conditions] A phase B ordering command (DCS/NSS/NSC/DTC) has been refused by DCN.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote address, mailbox info, etc. and do the same operation again. If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-536 Ring Stopped before Fax Device Release [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] Before resource release, ringing (calling) has finished.

[Detection Conditions] Before resource release, ringing (calling) has finished.

[Corrective Actions] Do the same operation again. Call-out has collided with call-in. Check how the line is connected. If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-537 In and out call conflict

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-494

Version.1 .1.1

[Error Type] job

[Fault Content] As call-out collided with call-in, the device has discontinued sending.

[Detection Conditions] As call-out collided with call-in, the device has discontinued sending.

[Corrective Actions] Do the same operation again. Call-out has collided with call-in. Check how the line is connected. If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-538 Fax Sending Image Process Error [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] An error in image processing for Fax sending.

[Detection Conditions] In image processing for fax sending, some error has occurred with FaxCardMini.

[Corrective Actions] Do the same operation again. If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-539 Fax Receiving Image Process Error [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] An error in image processing for Fax receiving

[Detection Conditions] In image processing for fax receiving, some error has occurred with FaxCardMini.

[Corrective Actions] Do the same operation again. If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-540 Fax Printing Image Process Error [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] An error in image processing for Fax print.

If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

Some error has occurred with Fax-print-format image processing.

033-544 Busy tone detect

[Corrective Actions] Do the same operation again.

[Error Type]

If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it.

job

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

[Fault Content]

033-541 No destination specified

The Busy tone has been detected.

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

job

The Busy tone has been detected.

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

There is not a single valid address.

If the Busy tone lasts abnormally long, the remote terminal or the switchboard is thought to have failed.

[Detection Conditions]

If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it.

As the dial number is not found, the device cannot call out from FaxCard.

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

[Corrective Actions] Specify the proper address by using Speed Dial where correct Fax address numbers are registered. If the problem persists, check the software version and upgrade it to the latest version.

033-545 T0 Timeout [Error Type] job

If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

[Fault Content]

033-542 Selected Channel Dial Error [Error Type]

T0 Timer timeout

[Detection Conditions] A T0 timeout has occurred.

job

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions] The remote terminal is thought to be not a facsimile or in the Facsimile mode. Check the remote number. Check that the remote terminal is a facsimile.

The requested channel is unavailable.

[Detection Conditions] A channel that is not installed has been requested for processing.

[Corrective Actions] Check which line is specified and resend. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it.

If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-546 Cannot detect dial tone [Error Type] job

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-543 Dial Error (Incorrect Dial Data.) [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] Illegal data exist in dial data.

[Detection Conditions] Illegal data exist in dial data.

[Corrective Actions] Reenter the dial number and do the same operation again. Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

[Fault Content] The dial tone cannot be detected.

[Detection Conditions] The dial tone could not be detected.

[Corrective Actions] If the line is connected, check the line and the switchboard. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-547 Abort during transmission 02/2009 2-495

033-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 033-xxx FIP [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] The device stops during communication. (An operation to discontinue the communication by use of Stop, etc. has been done.)

[Detection Conditions] The device has stopped during communication. (An operation to discontinue the communication by use of Stop, etc. has been done.)

[Corrective Actions] No action is necessary. This indicates that an operation to discontinue the communication by use of Stop, etc. has been done.

033-548 No manual send line [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] There is no line connected.

[Detection Conditions] There is no line for manual communication.

[Corrective Actions] Establish communication by phone, etc. and then do the same operation again. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-549 Fax service disabled [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] The device cannot receive any service requests because it is now disabled from operating.

[Detection Conditions] The device has been requested a service when its memory is not enough, there are too many jobs, a fail is occurring with the system, etc.

[Corrective Actions] Wait for a while and do the same oepration again. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-550 cannot diable FAX service [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] The device cannot be disabled from operating because it is doing the relevant service.

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-496

Version.1 .1.1

[Detection Conditions] An attempt was made to make the device transit to the Diag mode,etc. but it was unsuccessful because the device was communicating by fax.

[Corrective Actions] Wait until the device finishes the job in progress, and then do the same operation again. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-551 Internal I/F Error [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] There is no appropriate service available.

[Detection Conditions] When the communication by phone or FAX was about to end, an operation was done for the job.

[Corrective Actions] Wait for a while and do the same oepration again. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-552 too many Error lines [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] PHASE-C Error Over

[Detection Conditions] In G3 image info receiving, the total quantity of error lines detected has exceeded the threshold indicated by the system data value.

[Corrective Actions] Check what model the remote terminal is and do the same operation again. If a fax has arrived, ask the remote terminal to resend it. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-553 no mailbox/relay [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] At mailbox transmission or relay transmission, the local terminal does not have the function.

[Detection Conditions] F code sent from the remote terminal has instructed the local terminal on a capability that does not exist for it .

Check the password and resend.

[Corrective Actions] If necessary, ask the remote operator to check whether he or she has entered the inappropriate F code. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it.

If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-557 Desinations or Sevices Exceeded

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

[Error Type]

033-554 Wrong Password/Receive Banned

job

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

job

The quantity of services or destinations is over the upper limit.

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

The DM Prevention function has disconnected communication.

The total quantity of requested services or destinations has exceeded the number specified in the spec.

[Detection Conditions] Receiving FAX with no password/password mismatch or Select Receiving No. mismatch. Password mismatch. Communication from a person other than people that fall under Select Communication.

[Corrective Actions] Wait until the quantity of jobs in a queue decreases, or reduce the quantity of destinations, and then resend.

[Corrective Actions] A password mismatch. No action is required because this communication is from a person other than people that fall under Select Communication. However, the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-558 remote ID is in black list [Error Type]

033-555 incorrect password

job

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

job

The remote ID of the remote terminal is on the black list.

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

Machine Password is incorrect.

The remote ID has not been sent from the remote terminal, with the setting of "Refuse to receive a fax without Remote ID” enabled.

[Detection Conditions] The machine password of the local terminal is not the same as that sent from the remote terminal.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

If necessary, change the setting so that the device can receive a fax without Remote ID.

If necessary, ask the remote operator if he or she specified a worng machine password.

Ask the remote terminal to set up its remote ID.

If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it.

If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it.

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-556 Wrong Password/Send Banned

033-559 illegal authentication ID

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

job

job

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

Wrong send password

The remote ID has not been sent from the remote terminal

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

The remote ID has not been sent from the remote terminal. A mismatch between send password and remote ID.

In Tress/RCC, the authentication ID from the remote terminal has been found to be illegal.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

This is an error during the operation of our maintenance system. If the communication line has no problem, replace the FAX board and upgrade the ESS ROM.

A password mismatch. Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-497

033-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 033-xxx FIP

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-498

If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it.

[Error Type]

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-560 cannot do TRESS/RCC job

job

[Fault Content] In formatting, loaded is recording paper that does not match with the document in size and cannot be printed out.

[Error Type] job

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions] The size of the recording paper loaded does not match with the document size.

In Tress/RCC, the authentication ID from the remote terminal has been found to be illegal.

[Detection Conditions] The device could not perform Tress/RCC because it was disabled from operating or was running a job.

[Corrective Actions] This is an error during the operation of our maintenance system.

Version.1 .1.1

[Corrective Actions] •

Specify the size of recording paper.



Check that the recording paper tray is properly installed.

If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it.

033-564 Power Off during transmission

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

[Error Type]

033-561 cannot do TRESS/RCC job [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] The device cannot perform Tress/RCC because it is disabled from operating or is running a job.

[Detection Conditions] The device could not perform Tress/RCC because it was disabled from operating or was running a job.

[Corrective Actions] This is an error during the operation of our maintenance system. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it.

job

[Fault Content] Power OFF during Communication error

[Detection Conditions] Power OFF during Communication error. The power switch has been turned OFF. The system has been reset.

[Corrective Actions] Check that the internal/external line kit is properly installed; wait for a while; check the FAX function settings and the dial number; and then if having tried to send a fax, resend it. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-565 No. of Desinations Exceeded

033-562 held RCC job

[Error Type]

[Error Type] job

[Fault Content] The device has suspended performing RCC because it is in the operation-prohibited mode.

[Detection Conditions] The device has suspended performing RCCAs because it is in the operation-prohibited mode.

[Corrective Actions] This is an error during the operation of our maintenance system. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-563 No printable paper size

job

[Fault Content] The quantity of destinations is over.

[Detection Conditions] The total quantity of destinations requested has exceeded the number specified in the spec.

[Corrective Actions] Wait until the quantity of jobs in a queue decreases, or reduce the quantity of destinations, and then resend. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-566 No destination specified [Error Type] job

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

The device cannot call out because the dial number is not found.

The state is that only the SMH can feed out paper, whose direction is the same as the direction of the image.

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

The device cannot call out through FaxCard because the dial number is not found.

Feed paper as directed on the panel.

[Corrective Actions] Specify the proper address by using Speed Dial where correct Fax address numbers are registered. If the problem persists, check the software version and upgrade it to the latest version. If the problem still persists, go to the following and solve it.

If the problem persists, remove the Finisher, and then load an APS-selected tray with the paper whose direction is the same as the direction of the image, in order to change the state of the paper feed trays. After that, turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it.

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-567 Dial Error (Incorrect Dial Data.)

033-570 Retry Over(no shutdown notification setting)

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

job

job

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

Illegal destination data

Retry Over due to communication disconnection

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

Illegal data exist in dial data.

Power OFF during Communication error. The power switch has been turned OFF. The system has been reset.

[Corrective Actions] Reenter the dial number and do the same operation again.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it.

Wait for a while; check the FAX function settings and the dial number; and then if having tried to send a fax, resend it.

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

Check the state of the local machine and the line. If the problem reoccurs in retrying the operation, go to the following and solve the problem.

033-568 FCM watchdog timeout in FAX comm [Error Type]

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

job

033-571 Manual send job canceled(FaxReportLogFull)

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

During FAX communication, there has been no response from FCM for a certain length of time.

job

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

During FAX communication, there has been no response from FCM for a certain length of time.

A manual send job has been cancelled because there is no space available in the log area for Fax Report.

[Corrective Actions] Do the same operation again. If a fax has arrived, ask the remote terminal to resend it.

[Detection Conditions]

If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it.

At the start of a job, it has been detected that the area for Fax Report is full; the job becomes cancelled.

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-569 Detected image direction conflict

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

There accumulate a lot of Fax jobs to be sent by advance request. Wait until some of the jobs are complete, or cancel some. After that, do the same operation again.

job

If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it.

[Fault Content] It has been detected that the direction of the image is not the same as that of paper loaded in the paper feed trays.

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OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-572 FaxReport print job canceled(JobFull occured)

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Troubleshooting 033-xxx FIP [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] Because at Fax report creation, Job Full has been detected, only Fax Report has been created.

[Detection Conditions] At the start of a job, Job Full has been detected; only a Fax Report document has been stored and printing the Fax report cancelled.

[Corrective Actions] No action in particular is required. Fax Auto Report is waiting for its turn to be printed. The report will soon be automatically printed. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-573 domain regulation check error [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] The restriction on domains to send a fax to has made sending it impossible.

[Detection Conditions] In specifying a destination, an unallowable domain has been specified.

[Corrective Actions] Check the destination address and reenter it. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-580 Missing VoIP Gateway [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] The VoIP Gateway for the telephone number is not registered.

[Detection Conditions] The VoIP Gateway for the entered telephone number has not existed.

[Corrective Actions] Set up properly the address of the VoIP Gateway for the device available for the entered telephone number. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-581 Access Authentication failure [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] The request of the device to connect by SIP call has been refused due to authentication failure.

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[Detection Conditions] At request, authentication has been demanded but the device has failed to be authenticated.

[Corrective Actions] Check the proxy server authentication user name and authentication password for this machine and the SIP server setting. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-582 Mismatched ability [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] A request for SIP connection has been refused because of a capability info mismatch.

[Detection Conditions] A request to connect has been refused because the destination to be connected does not have the same capability info.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote device. If the device is guaranteed to receive support, check how the SIP server between the remote terminal and this machine is set up. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-583 Temporarily unavailable [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] The device cannot connect because the destination to connect to through SIP has a temporary lack of resources (including the busy line).

[Detection Conditions] A request to connect to the destination has been refused because it has a temporary lack of resources .

[Corrective Actions] Wait for a while and resend. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-584 SIP request timeout [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] A SIP Communication timeout has occurred.

[Detection Conditions] A request has timed out.

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Check that the address or telephone number for entry is correct.

T38 Session (including RTP Session) cannot be established.

Check that the network is connected.

[Detection Conditions]

Check that the SIP server is active.

T38 Session (including RTP Session) cannot be established.

Check that the network cables between this machine and the SIP server and between this machine and the remote terminal are properly connected. Check that the SIP server and the remote terminal are ready to communicate.

[Corrective Actions] Check that the network cable is connected. Check that the remote device is active.

If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it.

If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it.

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-585 SIP request error

033-588 T38 Packet Lost

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

job

job

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

At SIP communication, an error included in other errors has occurred.

The loss of T38 Packet whose error recovery is impossible has been detected.

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

At SIP communication, an error included in other errors has occurred.

The loss of T38 Packet whose error recovery is impossible has been detected.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Turn the power OFF/ON.

If there is another job in progress, wait until it finishes, and then retry the operation.

If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it.

If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it.

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-586 T38 Protocol Not Ready

033-589 T38 Malformed Packet Received

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

job

job

[Fault Content] The device cannot communicate because IP Address is not determined yet. (at initialization by use of DHCP or at address reacquisition) The device cannot communicate because it has tried to use the SIP server though it has not been registered with the registrar server yet.

[Fault Content] The contents of the received T38 protocol data are illegal (including ASN.1 Decode error), so the job cannot be continued.

[Detection Conditions] The contents of the received T38 protocol data have been found to be illegal (including ASN.1 Decode error).

[Detection Conditions] IP Address cannot be obtained yet.

[Corrective Actions] Wait for a while and resend. Make it possible to acquire IP Address. Make it possible to register the device with the registrar server.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote device. If the device is guaranteed to receive support, contact Customer Support. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it.

033-590 T38 Send Error

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

[Error Type] job

033-587 T38 Session Error [Error Type]

[Fault Content] An error has occurred in sending a T38 Protocol packet (TCP,UDP,RTP), so the job cannot be continued.

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[Detection Conditions] An error has occurred in sending a T38 Protocol packet (TCP,UDP,RTP).

[Corrective Actions] Check that the network cable is connected.

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[Corrective Actions] Ask the remote terminal to resend. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

Check that the remote device is active.

033-710 Document does not exist

If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it.

[Error Type]

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-591 FoIP Max Sessions Over [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] The device cannot communicate because the quantity of FoIP sessions has exceeded the maximum.

[Detection Conditions] While the max quantity of FoIP sessions are in process, a new request to send has been made.

[Corrective Actions] Wait until the ongoing IP Fax receiving or sending operation is complete, and resend. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-592 FoIP Internal Timeout [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] A timeout has occurred not because it is reported but because of any other factor (image data receivng timeout; FoIP internal timeout).

[Detection Conditions] A timeout has occurred not because it is reported but because of any other factor (image data receivng timeout; FoIP internal timeout).

[Corrective Actions] Check that the network cable is connected. Check that the remote device is active. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-593 Canceled By Remote Peer [Error Type] job

[Fault Content] The device has received from the remote terminal a request to cut off the SIP session.

[Detection Conditions] The remote terminal has done the operation for discontinuing the session.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Invalid document - No document

[Detection Conditions] The specified document cannot be found.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If NG, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-711 Illegal Page inside Document [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Invalid document - Invalid page

[Detection Conditions] The specified page was not found or the specified page has invalid data.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation.

033-712 System Memory exceeded [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Invalid document - Host memory full

[Detection Conditions] Memory became full.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

033-713 No specified Chain Link [Error Type] Job Fail

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

[Fault Content]

033-717 Incorrect Password

Incorrect Chain-Link No.

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

There is no such Chain-Link.

Job Fail

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Repeat the operation.

Job Fail - Incorrect password

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

The verification result of the specified password was NG.

033-714 Scan Error (No specified doc)

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Repeat the operation.

Job Fail

If NG, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

[Fault Content]

033-718 No Document in Mailbox

Data Read Error - Not registered

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

The data has not been registered.

Job Fail

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Repeat the operation.

Job Fail - No document

033-715 Cannot start job

[Detection Conditions] The document was not found in the Polling Sending box or the specified mailbox.

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Repeat the operation.

[Fault Content]

If NG, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Job Fail During EP-TRESS Operation - Restriction by the host status

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

[Detection Conditions]

033-719 Fax job Canceld not recovery job

The status in which the job cannot be performed was detected during EP-TRESS operation.

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

This error occurs during maintenance system operation of Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. No action necessary. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

FAX Job Cancel Unrecoverable By Power OFF/ON

033-716 No specified Mailbox

[Detection Conditions] The document was not found in the Polling Sending box or the specified mailbox.

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Repeat the operation.

[Fault Content]

If NG, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Job Fail During EP-TRESS Operation - Restriction by the host status

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

[Detection Conditions]

033-720 Document Creation Failed

The status in which the job cannot be performed was detected during EP-TRESS operation.

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

This error occurs during maintenance system operation of Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. No action necessary.

Job Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. Version.1 .1.1

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[Fault Content] Document Creation Failed

[Detection Conditions] The specified document cannot be created.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation.

033-721 Fax Page Creation Failed [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Page Creation Failed

[Detection Conditions] The specified page cannot be created.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

033-722 Fax immediate send store job canceled [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] IIT Failure or Stop Detected While Sending FAX Immediately

[Detection Conditions] IIT failure (document jam or stored sheet count exceeded) or stop request was detected while sending FAX immediately. Cancelation is performed only for Read operation. The document that has been already read will continue to be sent.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If NG, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-724 Fax receive memory over flow [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Receive operation was aborted because the maximum limit of the image data amount that can be received for one FAX communication was exceeded.

[Detection Conditions] The total data amount of received image data exceeded the upper limit of the image data amount that can be received for one system data communication.

Version.1 .1.1

[Corrective Actions] Install the HDD or install additional RAM when a user makes a claim. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

033-725 Insufficient HDD Space [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Insufficient HD was detected.

[Detection Conditions] The HD was full when Fax was received, or when the format or report was created.

[Corrective Actions] Clear HD Full.

033-726 Cannot print 2-Sided [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] 2-Sided Printing Not Available When Receiving Fax

[Detection Conditions] 2-Sided printing is not available when receiving Fax (mixed size).

[Corrective Actions] If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

033-727 Cannot rotate image [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Rotation Not Available When Receiving Fax

[Detection Conditions] Rotation is not available when receiving Fax (insufficient memory).

[Corrective Actions] If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

033-728 Auto print canceled [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Fax Auto Print was canceled.

033-733 Fax document number get error

[Detection Conditions] Formatting for Fax Auto Printing was aborted because the instruction for Fax Manual Printing was sent during the operation.

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

The number of FAX job documents was not detected.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Detection Conditions]

033-730 Fax Service recovery error

The number of job documents related to the job could not be obtained.

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Repeat the operation.

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Unable to recover in the Fax job.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Detection Conditions]

033-734 Fax Print Suspension

Recovery was not possible using the Fax Cont or Fax Card.

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Repeat the operation.

[Fault Content]

033-731 Inconsistent Instructions

Fax Print and Fax Auto Report were started at the same time.

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

Job was canceled because Fax Print and Fax Auto Report were started at the same time.

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

Start Transmission from Fax Card and Stop Transmission from Controller

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

Transmission closed due to Start Transmission from Fax Card and Stop Transmission from Controller.

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type] Job Fail

No action necessary. When the system was waiting to receive a Fax job, the job was canceled when a simultaneous request from the user to stop the job was received. Stop request was issued by the user. No action necessary.

033-735 Fax Memory Allocate Timeout

[Fault Content] Fax Receive - Buffer Allocate Timeout

[Detection Conditions] Fax Receive - Buffer Allocate Timeout

033-732 Print job canceled by forced polling [Error Type]

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Print job received was canceled at Forced Polling.

[Detection Conditions] Print job received was canceled at Forced Polling.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

033-736 IFAX Off Ramp fail [Error Type] Job Fail

[Corrective Actions] No action necessary.

[Fault Content] With the Fax Transfer Prohibition function based on the data capacity of the iFax Off Ramp, Fax was not transferred as the upper limit on the data capacity was exceeded.

(If there is a print job when deleting the stored documents in Forced Polling, cancel the job. No action necessary since the print job is canceled after retrieving the document with Forced Polling.) Version.1 .1.1

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Troubleshooting 033-xxx FIP [Detection Conditions]

The data amount for FAX transfer exceeded the threshold during FAX transfer of Internet FAX Off Ramp.

[Corrective Actions] No action necessary.

033-737 Fax card job canceled [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Job in FaxCard was aborted due to Controller internal error.

[Detection Conditions] The Fax Cont detected a failure and could not continue processing the job.

[Corrective Actions] If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

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[Detection Conditions] When transferring image data to the Fax Card, the conditions for sending the response to the Fax Card did not match.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

033-742 Fax page read close timeout [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Timeout by page lead close specification (Out of memory during manual sending)

[Detection Conditions] When transferring image data to the Fax Card, the conditions for sending the response to the Fax Card did not match.

033-738 JBIG Information fail

This often occurs when the HD free area is equal to or less than the HD capacity immediate threshold (820-053) during immediate send operation.

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] JBIG data error of JBIG image

[Detection Conditions] The Fax Cont detected an error in JBIG data during coding/decoding of the JBIG data.

[Corrective Actions] If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

033-740 Fax immediate receive print canceled [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Immediate Print on Receive was canceled by user.

[Detection Conditions] The user canceled immediate printing upon receiving.

[Corrective Actions] No action necessary.

When the remaining memory is low at approx. 10%, delete the images stored in the HD to secure the HD capacity and perform the same operation again. Set the HD capacity immediate threshold (820-053) to a larger value if this occurred during immediate send operation. When this problem occurs in situations other than immediate send operation, or if the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-743 Fax page write open timeout [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Page Write Open Instruction Timeout

[Detection Conditions] When receiving image data from the Fax Card, the conditions for sending the response to the Fax Card did not match.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

033-741 Fax page read open timeout

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Error Type]

033-744 Fax page write close timeout

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Page Read Open Instruction timed out.

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

Page Write Close Instruction Timeout

When requesting to start the service from the Fax Card, the job could not be created due to causes such as job no. overflow.

[Detection Conditions] When receiving image data from the Fax Card, the conditions for sending the response to the Fax Card did not match.

[Corrective Actions] No action necessary since it will be recovered automatically after the operation is allowed.

033-748 Fax Service illigal sequence

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation.

[Error Type]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Job Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Fault Content]

033-745 Fax data write timeout

Sequence error message received.

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

During Service Sequencing, a message indicating that the operation was not allowed in Sequencing was received from the Fax Card.

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

Data Write Instruction Timeout

Repeat the operation.

[Detection Conditions] When receiving image data from the Fax Card, the conditions for sending the response to the Fax Card did not match.

[Corrective Actions]

033-749 Fax card Memory Error [Error Type] Job Fail

Repeat the operation.

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Extended memory was temporarily insufficient during FAX formatting.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Detection Conditions]

033-746 Fax data read timeout

During Fax formatting, the extended image data is larger than the memory reserved.

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

No action necessary since the job failed due to insufficient extended memory and it can be recovered using the encoding method that can be stored in the extended memory.

[Fault Content] Data Read Instruction Timeout

033-750 Fax format error

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

When transferring image data to the Fax Card, the conditions for sending the response to the Fax Card did not match.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Extension error occurred for normal image data.

[Detection Conditions] During formatting, when image data was retrieved from the Fax Card, even though the image data was determined to be free from error, extension failed.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

033-747 Fax Service don't start by cross ope

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Service could not be accepted due to combined operations that are prohibited.

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[Error Type]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Job Fail

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

[Fault Content]

033-791 EP-DX Call Wait (Redial count)

When a communication management report occurred at a print prohibited time period, the machine just goes into sleep mode and the report output is postponed.

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions] A communication management report occurred at a print prohibited time period, and it is postponed as the machine just goes into sleep mode.

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] The no. of redial attempts was calculated and the Fax Card Redial Wait Status was set.

[Detection Conditions] An error occurred in communication LED control. The machine is in the status where EP-DX operation cannot be started.

No action is necessary as it will automatically restart after exiting the print prohibited time period.

033-755 Fax printing is canceled by the defect of Fax card.



[Error Type]

When a call is requested from the Fax Card, this is used as the response when Diag. mode cannot be entered.

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions] This error occurs during maintenance system operation of Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. No action necessary.

The Fax document print was cancelled because the Fax service is not working.

[Detection Conditions] Although Fax Document Print was instructed to this machine, the print process was cancelled because the Fax Document Print controller is not ready. If even a single Fax document exists when printing multiple types of documents (Print/Scan/Fax) from a mailbox, all documents after the Fax document will not be not printed.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Turn the power OFF then ON

2.

Check the cables to see whether the Fax Card is connected to this machine.

3.

After that, use the panel display or the error history report to check for the Fax error code (133-xxx, 134-xxx) that has occurred in this machine and then troubleshoot using the appropriate error code.

It is necessary to enter Diag. mode during EP-DX periodic polling.

1.

Exit Diag. mode and then connect the TRESS.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

033-792 EP-DX Call Stop [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] The RCC Service was immediately terminated.

[Detection Conditions] During initialization sequencing, the system detected that an invalid job had been activated from the Fax Card.

If the problem persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the Support G for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation



033-790 EP-DX Call Wait (Not Redial count)

When a call is requested from the Fax Card, this is notified as the response when Diag. mode cannot be entered.

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] The Fax Card Redial Wait Status was set without calculating the no. of redial attempts.

[Detection Conditions] The machine is in the status where EP-DX operation cannot be started. •

It is necessary to enter the Diag. mode during EP-DX periodic polling.

When a call is requested from the Fax Card, this is used as the response when Diag. mode cannot be entered.

[Corrective Actions] This error occurs during maintenance system operation of Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. No action necessary. 1.

Exit Diag. mode and then connect the TRESS.

It is necessary to enter Diag. mode during EP-DX periodic polling.

[Corrective Actions] This error occurs during maintenance system operation of Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. No action necessary. Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

034-211 Slot1 Board failure [Error Type] Local Fail

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-502 Fax Internal Must Parameter Error [Error Type] Job Fail

Fax Option Slot 1 Board Failure

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content] A required parameter (Dial No., High Layer Compatibility, or ICM Port) is not found in the outgoing call request command.

Option Slot 1 Board failure.

[Corrective Actions] Replace the optional Slot 1 Board.

[Detection Conditions] A required parameter (Dial No., High Layer Compatibility, or ICM Port) is not found in the outgoing call request command.

034-212 Slot2 Board failure [Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Local Fail

Check the software version and upgrade it to the latest version. If the problem persists, it must be a software failure. Contact Support G or replace the Fax Card. It is not necessary to replace the ESS PWB.

[Fault Content] Fax Option Slot 2 Board Failure

[Detection Conditions] Option Slot 2 Board failure.

034-503 Fax Internal High Layer Service Error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Corrective Actions] Replace the optional Slot 2 Board.

[Fault Content] The high-layer consistency of the calling request command is not supported. (Other than TEL, G2/ G3 and G4.)

034-500 Dial Error (Incorrect Dial Data.) [Error Type] Job Fail

[Detection Conditions] The high-layer consistency of the calling request command is not supported. (Other than TEL, G2/ G3 and G4.)

[Fault Content] There was incorrect (illegal) data in the dial data.

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Check the software version and upgrade it to the latest version. If the problem persists, it must be a software failure. Contact Support G or replace the Fax Card. It is not necessary to replace the ESS PWB.

There was incorrect (illegal) data in the dial data.

[Corrective Actions] Dial again and then repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

034-504 Fax Stored Memory Exceeded [Error Type]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-501 Selected Channel Dial Error

Job Fail

[Fault Content] The system detected Memory Full at the transmission job. (Storage memory is insufficient.)

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Detection Conditions] The system detected Memory Full at the transmission job. (Storage memory is insufficient.)

[Fault Content] The specified channel was not found.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation.

[Detection Conditions] The process was requested for uninstalled channel.

034-505 Fax Work Memory Exceeded

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. Version.1 .1.1

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 034-xxx FIP [Error Type]

Check that extension line kit is installed properly. Wait for a while then check the FAX function settings and dial numbers and resend data if needed.

[Fault Content] [Detection Conditions] Working Memory Overflow During Transmission

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation.

Check the self-terminal status and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following procedure to repair it, OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-509 DTMF Illegal Procedure Error [Error Type] Job Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-506 Unsupported Function at Remote [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] No remote sort copy feature in the remote machine.

[Detection Conditions] No remote sort copy function in the remote machine.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-507 Password Check Error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Password check error. Mailbox number error. No documents for polling are found.

[Detection Conditions] Password check error. Mailbox number error. No documents for polling are found.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation.

Version.1 .1.1

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail Working Memory Overflow During Transmission

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-510

[Fault Content] The system stopped transmission after receiving the invalid procedure signal.

[Detection Conditions] The system stopped transmission after receiving the invalid procedure signal.

[Corrective Actions] Check the self-terminal or the line status. •

Wait for a while and try again.



Check your machine or line status.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-510 DTMF Procedure Error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] The system stopped transmission after receiving the reject command signal.

[Detection Conditions] The system stopped transmission after receiving the reject command signal.

[Corrective Actions] Check the settings of the remote machine or line status. •

Wait for a while and try again.



Check your machine or line status.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-511 Unable to Send File at Remote

034-508 Transmission Canceled via DTMF [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] The system sent a reject command signal and stopped the transmission.

[Detection Conditions] The system sent a reject command signal and stopped the transmission.

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] The remote machine does not support the file transfer function.

[Detection Conditions] The remote machine does not support the file transfer function.

034-515 Illegal Command Received

[Corrective Actions] Check the settings of the remote machine or line status. •

Wait for a while and try again.



Check your machine or line status.

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

DIS received from calling station. DCS received although the system have no capability to receive. Illegal command received.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-512 Detect Endless Loop

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

DIS received from calling station. DCS received although the system have no capability to receive. Illegal command received.

Job Fail

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Repeat the operation.

An infinite loop was detected in remote relay broadcast.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

An infinite loop was detected in remote relay broadcast.

034-519 No. of Desinations Exceeded

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Repeat the operation.

Job Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Fault Content]

034-513 Receive Command Error

No. of Recipients Exceeded

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

The total number of the requested recipients exceeded the number defined by the specifications. (The number of full dial instructions exceeded 200 stations.)

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

The system received an illegal command from the remote machine in remote maintenance.

Reduce the no. of recipients and then repeat the operation.

[Detection Conditions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

The system received an illegal command from the remote machine in remote maintenance.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Corrective Actions]

034-520 No. of Sevices Exceeded

Repeat the operation.

[Error Type]

034-514 Requested Function Unsupported

Job Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

No. of Services Exceeded

[Fault Content] The system received remote maintenance request from the remote machine but does not support the function.

[Detection Conditions] The total number of the requested services exceeded the number defined by the specifications.

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions] The system received remote maintenance request from the remote machine but does not support the function.

Reduce the no. of services and then repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail



Check the system data.

034-521 Internal I/F Error



Check the remote machine (EP system).

[Error Type] Job Fail

Version.1 .1.1

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034-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 034-xxx FIP

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02/2009 2-512

[Fault Content] No Applicable Service

[Detection Conditions] The service specified by SI not found. (Due to Close Sequence, this error may not be able to be returned.)

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, check the SW version and upgrade it to the latest version. If the problem still persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 Fax Card Fail

034-522 No manual send Line [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] No Closed Lines

[Detection Conditions] There are no lines for manual transmission.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Version.1 .1.1

[Corrective Actions] Wait for a while and try again.

034-525 Specified Chainlink not exist [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Incorrect Chain-Link No.

[Detection Conditions] There is no such Chain-Link.

[Corrective Actions] Enter the correct Chain-Link No.

034-526 Chainlink No. out of scope [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Incorrect Chain-Link No.

[Detection Conditions] The Chain-Link No. is out of range.

[Corrective Actions] Enter the Chain-Link No. within the range.

034-523 Fax service disabled

034-527 Dial Control Error

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Operation Prohibition Status

[Detection Conditions] The system cannot accept the service because Fax operation was prohibited due to EP-TRESS or Diag Services.

[Corrective Actions] Wait for cancelation of prohibition.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Dial Request Overflow

[Detection Conditions] Dial request overflow.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, check the SW version and upgrade it to the latest version.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem still persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

OF-14 Fax Card Fail

034-524 Unable to cancel operation

034-528 Cannot perform manual send

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Unable to prohibit the operation.

[Detection Conditions] The service cannot be prohibited because it was in operation.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Manual transmission was requested during dialing.

[Detection Conditions] Manual transmission was requested during dialing.

Not able to carry out normal operation because ROM content is missing.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Repeat the operation when dialing is not performed.

Retry job. If retry failed, replace the FaxCard-ROM and perform VerUP operation on the DLD method again.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-529 No printable paper size

034-700 GCPLock-G3DicepBusy-CodecHang

[Error Type]

[Error Type] Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content] At output check printing/received data printing, a record paper not applicable for printing the document size was loaded.

[Detection Conditions] At output check printing/received data printing, a record paper not applicable for printing the document size was loaded.

[Corrective Actions] Request for user actions. •

Check the size of the paper loaded in the tray.



Specify the recording paper size.



Check if the tray has been set properly.



GCP Lock (Date task noRTC ACK).



Timeout occurred for G3 Dicep without becoming idle.



Codec hung up.

[Detection Conditions] •

GCP Lock (Date task noRTC ACK). Hardware Failure, Software I/F Error.



Timeout occurred for G3 Dicep without becoming idle.



Codec hung up.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, check the SW version and upgrade it to the latest version.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem still persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

OF-14 Fax Card Fail

034-530 DTMF I/F Timeout

034-701 Software Reset

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

DTMF I/F timed out. Correct operation was not performed within the specified time.

Reset the software.

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

Correct operation was not performed within the specified time.

Reset the software.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Perform correct operations.

Turn the power OFF then ON.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, check the SW version and upgrade it to the latest version.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

If the problem still persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

034-550 Write to FaxCard-ROM error detection (During DLD method)

OF-14 Fax Card Fail

034-702 No destination specified

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

An error has occurred during the process of writing data to the FaxCard-ROM. (During DLD method)

[Detection Conditions]

Unable call the Fax line because the specified dial number is incorrect.

[Detection Conditions]

An error was detected when writing data to the FaxCard-ROM Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

The Fax Card is not able to call because the dial data does not exist. 02/2009 2-513

034-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 034-xxx FIP After job registration, the corresponding speed dial may have been deleted.

Check that the speed dial has been registered and then specify the appropriate address such as the correct speed dial number.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 Fax Card Fail

034-703 D Channellink cut from network [Error Type]

Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-706 ISDN Layer 1 Stopped-Power off [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

D channel link cutoff (Open DL-Link Display received) - Layer 1 stopped - powered (socket plugged out)

[Fault Content] D Channel Link cutoff (Open DL-Link Display received)/Network link cutoff

[Detection Conditions] D Channel Link cutoff (Open DL-Link Display received)/Network link cutoff

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation.

Version.1 .1.1

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions] 1.

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-514

[Detection Conditions] •

D channel link cutoff (Open DL-Link Display received) - Layer 1 stopped - powered (socket plugged out)

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-704 ISDN D Channel Data Link Error

034-707 FRMR Received

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

D channel link cutoff (Open DL-Link Display received) - TEI Allocation Error



A DISC command was received with multi-frame set and timer recovered.



An UA response was received with TEI allocated, multi-frame set and timer recovered.

[Detection Conditions] •

D channel link cutoff (Open DL-Link Display received) - TEI Allocation Error



A DISC command was received with multi-frame set and timer recovered.



An UA response was received with TEI allocated, multi-frame set and timer recovered.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-705 ISDN Layer 1 Stopped-Power on [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] D channel link cutoff (Open DL-Link Display received) - Layer 1 stopped - powered

[Detection Conditions] •

D channel link cutoff (Open DL-Link Display received) - Layer 1 stopped - powered

Job Fail

[Fault Content] FRMR Received

[Detection Conditions] FRMR received.

[Corrective Actions] Check the self-terminal status and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following procedure to repair it, OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-708 Illegal Frame Received N(R) [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Illegal Frame Received N (R) error

[Detection Conditions] Illegal Frame Received N (R) error.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-709 Illegal Frame Received

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

Illegal Frame Received

Primitive Send Error (Internal Interruption Error)

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

Illegal Frame Received

Primitive Send Error (Internal Interruption Error)

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-710 DL Link Establishment Received

034-713 Timeout-Transmission canceled

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

DL-Link Establishment Display Received (network link resetting)



DM of F=1 was received when waiting for link setting and link resetting.

[Fault Content] Outgoing Call Timeout (T303 2nd Time)

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] •

DL-Link Establishment Display Received (network link resetting)



DM of F=1 was received when waiting for link setting and link resetting.

Outgoing Call Timeout (T303 2nd Time)

[Corrective Actions] Check the self-terminal status and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following procedure to repair it,

[Corrective Actions] Check the self-terminal status and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following procedure to repair it, OF-14 FAX Card Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-714 Line Disconnected-Timeout T305 [Error Type]

034-711 Waiting for link Timeout

Job Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

Disconnected Timeout (T305)

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]



Link Establishment Wait Timeout



Link setup failed. T.200 timeout has occurred N.200 times when waiting for link connection or reconnection.

Disconnected Timeout (T305)

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Detection Conditions] •

Link Establishment Wait Timeout

OF-14 FAX Card Fail



Link setup failed. T.200 timeout has occurred N.200 times when waiting for link connection or reconnection.

034-715 Line Disconnected-Timeout 3082 [Error Type]

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Disconnected Timeout (T308 2nd Time)

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-712 Internal Error (Interrupt)

[Detection Conditions] Disconnected Timeout (T308 2nd Time)

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-515

034-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 034-xxx FIP

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-516

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Version.1 .1.1

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

No Available Channel

034-716 Connection Timeout (T313)



The channel was not allowed.

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Incoming Call Response Timeout (T313)



No Available Channel



The channel was not allowed.

[Corrective Actions] Check the self-terminal status and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following procedure to repair it,

[Detection Conditions] Incoming Call Response Timeout (T313)

[Corrective Actions] Check the self-terminal status and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following procedure to repair it,

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-720 Timeout (60s,T330,309,301,310) [Error Type]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Job Fail

034-717 Resume Timeout

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]



60sec Card Timer Timeout



T.330 Timeout (Response Message Timeout)



T.309 Timeout (Link Resetting Error)



T.301 Timeout (Response Message Timeout)



T.310 Timeout (Call, Response Message Timeout)

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Resume Timeout (T318)

[Detection Conditions] Resume Timeout (T318)

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-718 Normal Disconnection [Error Type] Job Fail

[Detection Conditions] •

60sec Card Timer Timeout



T.330 Timeout (Response Message Timeout)



T.309 Timeout (Link Resetting Error)



T.301 Timeout (Response Message Timeout)



T.310 Timeout (Call, Response Message Timeout)

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail



Connection Cut Off Or Resumed

034-721 Error (Format, Contents)



Normal Disconnection

[Detection Conditions] •

Connection Cut Off Or Resumed



Normal Disconnection

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-719 No free and available lines

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Upper level primitive format error and content error.

[Detection Conditions] Upper level primitive format error and content error.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON.

If the problem persists, check the SW version and upgrade it to the latest version.

034-725 L3 Task Internal Error

If the problem still persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-14 Fax Card Fail

Job Fail

034-722 Suspension Timeout

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

L3 Task Internal Error

Job Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content] •

Suspension Timeout



Suspension Confirmation Message Timeout

L3 Task Internal Error

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Detection Conditions] •

Suspension Timeout

OF-14 FAX Card Fail



Suspension Confirmation Message Timeout

034-726 HD81501 I/F Buffer Busy

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content] HD81501 I/F Buffer Busy

034-723 No Timer Assigned

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

HD81501 I/F Buffer Busy

Job Fail

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

No Timer Assigned

[Detection Conditions]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

No Timer Assigned

034-727 No Reply for 3 sec. for 1300Hz

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Turn the power OFF then ON.

Job Fail

If the problem persists, check the SW version and upgrade it to the latest version.

[Fault Content]

If the problem still persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

To 1,300Hz incoming call, the task did not respond for 3sec or more.

OF-14 Fax Card Fail

[Detection Conditions]

034-724 Illegal Sequence

To 1,300Hz incoming call, the task did not respond for 3sec or more.

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Turn the power OFF then ON.

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, check the SW version and upgrade it to the latest version.

Abnormal Sequence (Self-Terminal ID Setting Mismatch)

If the problem still persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-14 Fax Card Fail

Abnormal Sequence (Self-Terminal ID Setting Mismatch)

034-728 Invalid Destination

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Check the self-terminal status and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following procedure to repair it,

Job Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail Version.1 .1.1

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034-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 034-xxx FIP

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[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

Unable call the recipient because the specified dial number is incorrect.

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Detection Conditions] Unable to call because the dial data is incorrect.

[Corrective Actions] Check the dial number of the recipient again and retry the operation.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-732 Fax Network Cut due to Timeout [Error Type] Job Fail

If the problem persists, check the SW version and upgrade it to the latest version. If the problem still persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 Fax Card Fail

034-729 Line cut, In-Channel PB Send

F Network Cutoff Timeout

[Detection Conditions] F Network Cutoff Timeout

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Corrective Actions] Check the self-terminal status and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following procedure to repair it,

[Fault Content] The line was disconnected during In-Channel PB Send.

[Detection Conditions] The line was cut off during In-Channel PB Send.

[Corrective Actions]

Version.1 .1.1

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-733 Incorrect Sequence,Call Status [Error Type] Job Fail

If the problem persists after installing the line, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

[Fault Content]

034-730 In and out call conflict



Incorrect Sequence



Call status mismatch was detected.

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Conflict between outgoing and incoming calls.

[Detection Conditions] Conflict between outgoing and incoming calls. This occurs when the external/extension line kit is not installed properly.

[Corrective Actions] Same as 034-508. (Check that the external/extension line kit is installed properly.) Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

034-731 Fax Network Cut (Setup Error) [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Call setting cut off from network.

[Detection Conditions] Call setting cut off from network.

[Detection Conditions] •

Incorrect Sequence



Call status mismatch was detected.

[Corrective Actions] If the problem persists after installing the line, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

034-734 HI Task Internal Error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] HI Task Internal Error

[Detection Conditions] HI Task Internal Error

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, check the SW version and upgrade it to the latest version. If the problem still persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 Fax Card Fail

034-735 Connect only to ISDN D Channel

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation.

[Error Type]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Job Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Fault Content]

034-739 Layer 1 not synchronized

Connect only to D Channel and receive

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

Connect only to D Channel and receive.

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

Layer 1 Not Synchronized (Asynchronized Timer Timeout)

If the problem persists after installing the line, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

Layer 1 Not Synchronized (Asynchronized Timer Timeout)

034-736 Wrong notice from fax network

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Repeat the operation.

Job Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Wrong message from network

034-740 Transmission of Frame Error

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

Wrong message from network.

Job Fail

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists after installing the line, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Frame Transmssion Error (Frame Transmission Completion Timeout)

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

[Detection Conditions]

034-737 Incoming call response error

Frame Transmssion Error (Frame Transmission Completion Timeout)

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content] Not selected for incoming call response.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Detection Conditions]

034-741 Unable to Send Frame

Not selected for incoming call response.

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Unable to send frame. (Frame transmission retry exceeded the limit.)

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-738 Layer 1 Start Up Error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Detection Conditions] Unable to send frame. (Frame transmission retry exceeded the limit.)

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content] Layer 1 Startup Error (Startup Timeout)

[Detection Conditions] Layer 1 Startup Error (Startup Timeout) Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-742 Frame Send Underrun Detected 02/2009 2-519

034-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 034-xxx FIP [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Frame Transmission Underrun Detected

[Detection Conditions] Frame Transmission Underrun Detected

[Corrective Actions] Check the self-terminal status and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following procedure to repair it, OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-743 Abnormal frame-sending DMA [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Frame Send DMA was abnormally terminated.

[Detection Conditions] Frame Send DMA was abnormally terminated.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-744 Unacceptable Channel [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] The Channel was not allowed.

[Detection Conditions] The Channel was not allowed.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-745 Outgoing call to channel set [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Outgoing call to channel set

[Detection Conditions] Outgoing call to channel set

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-520

Version.1 .1.1

[Corrective Actions] Check the self-terminal status and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following procedure to repair it, OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-746 No usable lines [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] No Available Line

[Detection Conditions] No Available Line

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-747 Switching equipment congestion [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Switching Equipment Congestion

[Detection Conditions] Switching Equipment Congestion

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-748 Specified line cannot be used [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Specified Channel Not Allowed

[Detection Conditions] Specified Channel Not Allowed

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-749 Network Conjestion Error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

Others (Network Congestion)

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Others (Network Congestion)

034-753 Destination not responding

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

034-750 Network Error

Remote User Not Responding

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

Remote User Not Responding

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

Network Error

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Network Error

034-754 No response from Destination

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

034-751 Temporary Network Error

No response from remote user to call

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

No response from remote user to call

[Fault Content] •

Temporary Network Error



Temporary Error

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail



Temporary Network Error

034-755 Destination rejecting call



Temporary Error

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-752 Destination terminal busy [Error Type]

[Fault Content] Remote Terminal Rejected Transmission

[Detection Conditions] Remote Terminal Rejected Transmission

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content] Remote Terminal Busy

[Detection Conditions]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-756 Destination Faulty

Remote Terminal Busy Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-521

034-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 034-xxx FIP [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Remote Terminal Failure

[Detection Conditions] Remote Terminal Failure

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-757 Others (Normal, Semi-normal) [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Others (Normal, Semi-Normal Class)

[Detection Conditions] Others (Normal, Semi-Normal Class)

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-758 Incorrect Destination Fax Dial No [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Missing Number Or Dial Error

[Detection Conditions] Missing Number Or Dial Error

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-759 No Relay Network Route [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] No Relay Network Route

[Detection Conditions] No Relay Network Route

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-522

Version.1 .1.1

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-760 No Line To Destination [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] No Route to Remote Terminal

[Detection Conditions] No Route to Remote Terminal

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-761 Incorrect Format Destination Fax No. [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Invalid Number Format (Incomplete Number)

[Detection Conditions] Invalid Number Format (Incomplete Number)

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-762 Facility rejected [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Facility Rejected

[Detection Conditions] Facility Rejected

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-763 Com. Capability disallowed [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

Communication Capability Not Allowed

Specified Communication Capability Not Defined

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

Communication Capability Not Allowed

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-767 Selected mode not implemented [Error Type]

034-764 Com. Capability not configured

Job Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

Specified Channel Type Not Defined

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

Communication Capability Not Configured

Specified Channel Type Not Defined

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

Communication Capability Not Configured

Check the self-terminal status and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following procedure to repair it,

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-768 Restricted Digital Info. Only [Error Type]

034-765 Error by service,feature limit

Job Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

Restricted Digital Information Only

[Fault Content] •

Others (Service provided not allowed)



Other resources cannot be used.



Facility requested not subscribed.

[Detection Conditions] Restricted Digital Information Only

[Corrective Actions] Check the self-terminal status and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following procedure to repair it,

[Detection Conditions] •

Others (Service provided not allowed)

OF-14 FAX Card Fail



Other resources cannot be used.

034-769 Error by service, feature



Facility requested not subscribed.

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-766 Selected com. not implemented [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

Others (Service not provided)



A facility not provided was requested.

[Detection Conditions] •

Others (Service not provided)



A facility not provided was requested.

[Fault Content] Specified Communication Capability Not Defined Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-523

034-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 034-xxx FIP

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-524

[Corrective Actions] Check the self-terminal status and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following procedure to repair it, OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-770 Reply to status query [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Reply to Status Query

[Detection Conditions] Reply to Status Query

[Corrective Actions] Check the self-terminal status and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following procedure to repair it, OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-771 Access information discarded [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Fax Information Discarded

[Detection Conditions] Fax Information Discarded

[Corrective Actions] Check the self-terminal status and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following procedure to repair it, OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-772 Inter-working connection error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Others (Inter-related Connections)

[Detection Conditions] Others (Inter-related Connections)

[Corrective Actions] Check the self-terminal status and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following procedure to repair it,

Version.1 .1.1

[Fault Content] Invalid Dial No. Specified

[Detection Conditions] Invalid Dial No. Specified

[Corrective Actions] If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-774 Invalid Line Specified [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Invalid Channel No. Specified

[Detection Conditions] Invalid Channel No. Specified

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation.

034-775 Others (Invalid Message Class) [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Others (Invalid Messages)

[Detection Conditions] Others (Invalid Messages)

[Corrective Actions] If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-776 Insufficient Required Info. [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Insufficient Information

[Detection Conditions] Insufficient Information

[Corrective Actions] If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-773 Invalid Dial No. Specified

034-777 Undefined Message Type

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

Message Type Undefined

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

Message Type Undefined

[Corrective Actions]

Call status inconsistent with message.

[Detection Conditions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Call status inconsistent with message.

[Corrective Actions]

034-778 Incorrect Message or Type [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-782 Error cleared due to timeout [Error Type]

Call status inconsistent with message, or message type undefined.

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

Call status inconsistent with message, or message type undefined.

[Corrective Actions]

Error cleared due to timeout.

[Detection Conditions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Error cleared due to timeout.

[Corrective Actions]

034-779 No information, or not defined [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-783 Other Errors (Operation, etc) [Error Type]

No information or it is undefined.

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

No information or it is undefined.

[Corrective Actions]

Other Errors (Operational Errors etc.)

[Detection Conditions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Other Errors (Operational Errors etc.)

[Corrective Actions]

034-780 Invalid Information [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-784 Destination No. Changed [Error Type]

Invalid Information

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

Invalid Information

[Corrective Actions]

Remote Terminal Number Changed

[Detection Conditions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Remote Terminal Number Changed

[Corrective Actions]

034-781 Call Status, Message Mismatch Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 02/2009 2-525

034-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 034-xxx FIP

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-526

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Detection Conditions]

034-785 Incompatible destination [Error Type]

Show Other Causes

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Terminal Attributes Incompatible

[Detection Conditions] Terminal Attributes Incompatible

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-789 G4 Presentation Illegal Event [Error Type] Job Fail

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

Version.1 .1.1

[Fault Content] •

CG Conversion Timeout

OF-14 FAX Card Fail



(G4) Presentation received an illegal event.

034-786 Call identity not in use

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]



CG Conversion Timeout



(G4) Presentation received an illegal event.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Call ID Not In Use

[Detection Conditions] Call ID set was not in use.

[Corrective Actions] Check the self-terminal status and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following procedure to repair it, OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-787 Call identity in use [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Call ID In Use

[Detection Conditions] Call ID set was in use.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-788 Show other causes [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Show Other Causes

[Corrective Actions] Check the self-terminal status and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following procedure to repair it, OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-790 Line 0 (Ext) not connected [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Channel 0 Extension Not Connected

[Detection Conditions] Channel 0 Extension Not Connected

[Corrective Actions] Check the channel 0 extension line connection and install it correctly. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-791 Line 1 not connected [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Channel 1 External Line Not Connected

[Detection Conditions] Channel 1 External Line Not Connected

[Corrective Actions] Check the channel 1 external line connection and install it correctly. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Fault Content]

034-792 Line 2 not connected [Error Type]

Channel 5 Not Connected

[Detection Conditions] Channel 5 Not Connected

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions] Check the channel 5 external line connection and install it correctly.

Channel 2 Not Connected

[Detection Conditions] Channel 2 Not Connected

[Corrective Actions] Check the channel 2 external line connection and install it correctly.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-796 Dial Error (Incorrect Fax No. 2) [Error Type] Job Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Fault Content]

034-793 Line 3 not connected [Error Type]

There was incorrect (illegal) data in the dial data.

[Detection Conditions] There was incorrect (illegal) data in the dial data.

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions] Dial again and then repeat the operation.

Channel 3 Not Connected

[Detection Conditions] Channel 3 Not Connected

[Corrective Actions] Check the channel 3 external line connection and install it correctly.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-797 Communication Parameter Error [Error Type] Job Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Fault Content]

034-794 Line 4 not connected [Error Type]

The Job Error Communication Option parameter has an error.

[Detection Conditions] The Job Error Communication Option parameter has an error.

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON.

Channel 4 is Not Connected

[Detection Conditions] Channel 4 is Not Connected

[Corrective Actions] Check the channel 4 external line connection and install it correctly. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, check the SW version and upgrade it to the latest version. If the problem still persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 Fax Card Fail

034-798 Data Parameter Error [Error Type] Job Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

034-795 Line 5 not connected

[Fault Content] The Job Error Communication Data parameter has an error.

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Detection Conditions] The Job Error Communication Data parameter has an error.

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-527

034-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 034-xxx FIP [Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, check the SW version and upgrade it to the latest version. If the problem still persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 Fax Card Fail

034-799 Auto Dial without dial data [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Auto Dial was started but there was no dial data.

[Detection Conditions] Auto Dial was started but there was no dial data.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, check the SW version and upgrade it to the latest version. If the problem still persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 Fax Card Fail

02/2009 2-528

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

035-550 Write to FaxG3-ROM error detection (During DLD method)

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-702 Destination Receive Rejected

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content] An error has occurred during the process of writing data to the FaxG3-ROM. (During DLD method)

[Detection Conditions] An error was detected when writing data to the FaxG3-ROM



DCN was received for NSS/DTC.



DCN received.

[Detection Conditions]

Not able to carry out normal operation because ROM content is missing.

[Corrective Actions] Retry job. If retry failed, replace the FaxG3-ROM and perform VerUP operation on the DLD method again.

035-700 Modem faulty

[Fault Content]



DCN was received for NSS/DTC. Transmission was rejected due to remote machine Selective Reception function, etc.



DCN received.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation.

[Error Type]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

CS is not turned OFF at modem control.



HDLC frame sending error.

[Detection Conditions] •

CS is not turned OFF at modem control. It is determined as SC Board (modem) failure.



HDLC frame sending error.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-703 DCN Receive at Phase B Send [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

DCN detected at PHASE-B Sending.



DCN received.

[Detection Conditions]

Replace the SC Board (modem).



DCN detected at PHASE-B Sending.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.



DCN received.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation.

035-701 T1 Transmission Timeout

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

Sending T1 T.O.



T1 timed out in sending operation. (FX)



At sending, DIS was not sent after the conversation request from the remote machine has failed.

[Detection Conditions] •

Sending T1 T.O.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-704 Destination Polling Error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

The sending terminal does not have the polling function.



No sending capability in the remote machine.



T1 timed out in sending operation. (FX)

[Detection Conditions]



At sending, DIS was not sent after the conversation request from the remote machine has failed.



The sending terminal does not have the polling function. No polling documents are set in place.



No sending capability in the remote machine. The polling remote machine has no sending capability. No stored document.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-529

035-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 035-xxx FIP [Corrective Actions]

Data received without a password/a mismatch of passwords, or a mismatch of the Selective Reception No.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Detection Conditions] Data received without a password/a mismatch of passwords, or a mismatch of the Selective Reception No.

035-705 DCS/NSS Resend Exceeded [Error Type]

Password mismatch.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] No response after NSS was sent out three times, or DCN was detected.



DCS/NSS resending exceeded the limit.



DCN received.

Transmission from a sender other than Selective Transmission users.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. Password mismatch. Transmission from a sender other than Selective Transmission users. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Detection Conditions] •

No response after NSS was sent out three times, or DCN was detected. Receiving terminal failure. SC Board (modem) failure. NCU Board failure. The remote machine disconnected the line while receiving NSS (DCN).



DCS/NSS resending exceeded the limit.



DCN received.

[Corrective Actions]

Version.1 .1.1

[Fault Content]

Repeat the operation.



4127/4112G

02/2009 2-530

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-708 Post-message resend exceeded [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

No response after the post command was sent out three times, or DCN was received as a response to the post command.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.



Post message resending exceeded the limit.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail



DCN received.

Repeat the operation.

035-706 Fallback Error [Error Type]

[Detection Conditions] •

Job Fail

No response after post command is sent out three times, or DCN received as a response of the post command. Poor line quality.

[Fault Content]

Receiving terminal failure.



Fallback is not available at NSS sending.

SC Board (modem) failure.



Fallback Error.



Fallback Error. Waiting for auto resend.

NCU Board failure. •

Post message resending exceeded the limit.

[Detection Conditions]



DCN received.



Fallback is not available at NSS sending.

[Corrective Actions]



Fallback Error.

Repeat the operation.



Fallback Error. Waiting for auto resend.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-707 Wrong Password/Receive Banned [Error Type] Job Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-709 RTN Receive [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

RTN received.



RTN was received at G3 sending.

[Detection Conditions] •

[Fault Content]

RTN received. Poor line quality. Receiving terminal failure. SC Board (modem) failure.

No commands after NSC is sent out three times (NSS or DCS).

[Detection Conditions]

NCU Board failure. •

No commands after NSC is sent out three times (NSS or DCS).

RTN was received at G3 sending.

Password mismatch. No polling document at the destination side. Jam.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Repeat the operation.

Repeat the operation.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-710 PIN Receive

035-713 T2 timeout after sending FTT

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

PIN received.

[Detection Conditions]

No response to NSS/DCS was returned from the remote machine after FTT was sent.

[Detection Conditions]

PIN received. Poor line quality.

No response to NSS/DCS was returned from the remote machine after FTT was sent. Sending machine failure. SC Board failure.

Operator was called from the recipient machine. Receiving terminal failure. SC Board (modem) failure.

[Corrective Actions]

NCU Board failure.

Repeat the operation.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-711 DCN Receive at Phase D [Error Type] Job Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-714 DCN Received after NSC/DTC [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

DCN was received after NSC/DTC was sent.

[Fault Content]



DCN was received.



At PHASE-D, DCN/invalid command was received.

[Detection Conditions]



DCN was received.



DCN was received after NSC/DTC was sent. Password mismatch. No polling document at the destination side. Jam.

At PHASE-D, DCN/invalid command was received. Sending machine failure.



DCN was received.



[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions] DCN was received.

Repeat the operation.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Repeat the operation.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-712 No response after 3 NSC

035-715 Wrong Password-Polling Error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Error Type] Job Fail Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-531

035-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 035-xxx FIP

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-532

[Fault Content] Polling error due to password mismatch.

[Detection Conditions] Polling error due to mismatch of password.



Version.1 .1.1 T1 timed out in receiving operation.

[Detection Conditions] •

Receive PHASE-B T1 T.O.



T1 timed out in receiving operation.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Repeat the operation.

Repeat the operation.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-716 No past message-T2 Timeout

035-719 Busy tone detected at Phase-B

[Error Type]

[Error Type] Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

No post messages.



T2 timed out.

[Fault Content] At receive PHASE-B, busy tone was detected.

[Detection Conditions] At receive PHASE-B, busy tone was detected.

[Detection Conditions] •

No post messages. Sending machine failure. Poor line quality. SC Board (modem) failure. NCU Board failure.



T2 timed out. Command timer timeout on the terminal receiving T.30.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-717 RTN Send [Error Type] Job Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-720 Unable to receive by remote [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

The data of NSF/DIS and NSC/DTC was invalid.



No receiving capability in the remote machine.

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]



RTN sent.



The data of NSF/DIS and NSC/DTC was invalid. No remote machine compatibility.



RTN was sent when G3 was received.



No receiving capability in the remote machine. No DIS, NSF, NSC, and DTC capabilities. Memory full, etc.

[Detection Conditions] •

RTN sent. Poor line quality. SC Board (modem) failure. NCU Board failure.



RTN was sent when G3 was received.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

035-721 DCN Received at Phase B

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Error Type]

035-718 Receive T1 Timeout [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

Receive PHASE-B T1 T.O.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

At receive PHASE-B, DCN was detected.



DCN was received.

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]



At receive PHASE-B, DCN was detected. No remote machine compatibility.



DCN was received after FTT had been sent. Sending machine failure. Poor line quality.



DCN was received.



DCN was received.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Repeat the operation.

Repeat the operation.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-722 Wrong frame length of 300bps

035-725 Remote has no Mailbox/Relay

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] The frame length exceeded 3.45sec (300bps command/response).

[Detection Conditions] The frame length exceeded 3.45sec (300bps command/response). Remote machine failure.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

The remote machine did not have the Mailbox or Relay communication function.



The remote machine did not support Relay Broadcast.



No mailbox function in the remote machine. (Mailbox type by FX)

[Detection Conditions] •

Check the remote machine. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-723 No CD after receiving flag



The remote machine did not support Relay Broadcast.



No mailbox function in the remote machine. (Mailbox type by FX)

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation.

[Error Type]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] After the flag was accepted, CD was not received within 3min.

[Detection Conditions] CD has not come within 3min after a flag had been accepted. Remote machine failure.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. Check the remote machine.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-726 PhaseC cannot receive-10 secs [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] At PHASE-C, training cannot be received within 10sec.

[Detection Conditions] At PHASE-C, training cannot be received within 10sec. Poor line quality. SC Board (modem) failure. NCU Board failure.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-724 DCN Receive after sending FTT

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation.

[Error Type]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

DCN was received after FTT was sent.



DCN was received.

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

For the Secure or Relay communication, the remote machine did not support the function. Remote machine failure (no sending capability).

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-727 50% Error during G3 Receive [Error Type] Job Fail

02/2009 2-533

035-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 035-xxx FIP

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-534

Version.1 .1.1

[Fault Content]

035-730 No CS with Phase-C High Speed



PHASE-C error exceeded the limit.

[Error Type]



While receiving G3 image information, 50% or more decode error occurred when 148mm was received.

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

At PHASE-C, CS has not come from a high-speed modem.



The CS of the modem did not turn ON as a response to the RS request at command sending operation.



The CS of the modem did not turn ON as a response to the RS request during training at high speed.

Repeat the operation.



HDLC frame sending error

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail



At PHASE-C, CS has not come from a high-speed modem. SC Board (modem) failure.



The CS of the modem did not turn ON as a response to the RS request at command sending operation.



The CS of the modem did not turn ON as a response to the RS request during training at high speed.



HDLC frame sending error



PHASE-C error exceeded the limit. Poor line quality. SC Board (modem) failure. NCU Board failure.



While receiving G3 image information, 50% or more decode error occurred when 148mm was received.

[Corrective Actions]

035-728 C EOL cannot receive in 10 sec [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

At PHASE-C, EOL cannot be received within 10sec.



The system did not detect a normal line within 1min after it started to receive G3 image information.



When receiving G3 image information, the system did not detect EOL within 13sec (Default).

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Detection Conditions] •

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

At PHASE-C, EOL cannot be received within 10sec. Sending machine failure. Poor line quality. SC Board (modem) failure. NCU Board failure.

035-731 Fax V.8 Error



The system did not detect a normal line within 1min after it started to receive G3 image information.

[Error Type]



While receiving G3 image information, the system did not detect EOL within 13sec (Default).

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

Repeat the operation.



V.8 Parameter N.G

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.



V.8 error.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Detection Conditions]

035-729 Carrier Down Detected



V.8 Parameter N.G

[Error Type]



V.8 error.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Carrier broken.

[Detection Conditions] Carrier broken. While receiving the image information, T2 timeout occurred after the carrier was broken. Dropout occurred.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-732 Fax V.34 PCH CD Off [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] V.34 P-CH CD OFF

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

V.34 P-CH CD OFF

Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

035-736 No reply DCN after sending CTC

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Error Type]

035-733 Fax V.34 C/PCH CS None

Job Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content] •

No response to the CTC sent, or DCN was received.

[Fault Content]

Job Fail



DCN was received.



V.34 C/P-CH CS None

[Detection Conditions]



HDLC frame sending error



No response to the CTC sent, or DCS was received. Poor line quality. SC Board (modem) failure. NCU Board failure.



DCN was received.

[Detection Conditions] • •

V.34 C/P-CH CS None

[Corrective Actions]

HDLC frame sending error

Repeat the operation.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Repeat the operation.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

035-737 No reply DCN after sending EOR

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-734 Polling ERR at Remote Step V8

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] No document for polling at remote Step V.8.

[Detection Conditions] There was no document for polling at the remote machine at Step V.8. Polling send operation error in the remote machine.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.



No response to the EOR sent, or DCN was received.



CTC/EOR resending exceeded the limit.



DCN was received.

[Detection Conditions] •

No response to the EOR sent, or DCN received. Poor line quality. SC Board (modem) failure. NCU Board failure.



CTC/EOR resending exceeded the limit.



DCN was received.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Repeat the operation.

035-735 No Doc. in Polling Box Step V8

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Job Fail

035-738 No reply DCN after sending RR

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

Polling was requested when there was no document for polling in Step V.8.

Job Fail

[Detection Conditions] Polling was requested when there was no document for polling in V.8 procedure. Remote machine operation error, self terminal polling send setting error. Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

[Fault Content] •

02/2009 2-535

No response to the RR sent, or DCN was received at RR.

035-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 035-xxx FIP •

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-536

DCN was received.

Version.1 .1.1

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]



ECM PHASE-C Flag Timer Timeout [ECM]



No response to the RR sent, or DCN received at RR. Remote machine failure.



Timeout between the frames in ECM. Timeout between the data frames.



DCN was received.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Repeat the operation.

Repeat the operation.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-739 Fax T5 Timeout

035-742 EOR Send or Receive [Error Type]

[Error Type] Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]



Responded with ERR [ECM] after ECM EOR was sent.



15sec passed without MCF.



EOR-Q was received when ECM was received.



T5 timeout.

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]



Responded with ERR [ECM] after ECM EOR was sent. Poor line quality.



T5sec has passed without MCF. Remote machine failure.



EOR-Q was received when ECM was received.



T5 timeout.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Repeat the operation.

Repeat the operation.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-740 Sending stopped after EOR Send [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

Sending was aborted after EOR was sent.



EOR-Q was sent at ECM sending.

[Detection Conditions]

035-743 Remote cannot receive SUB. [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] The receiving terminal does not support the SUB function.

[Detection Conditions] The receiving terminal does not support the SUB function.

[Corrective Actions]



Sending was aborted after EOR was sent. Poor line quality. SC (modem) Board. NCU Board failure.

Repeat the operation.



EOR-Q was sent at ECM sending.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-741 ECM Phase C Flag Timeout [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

ECM PHASE-C Flag Timer Timeout [ECM]



Timeout between the frames in ECM.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-744 Remote cannot receive password [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] The receiving terminal does not support the PWD function.

[Detection Conditions] The receiving terminal does not support the PWD function.

[Corrective Actions]



Congestion tone was detected during dialing (===). CT2 was detected.

Repeat the operation.



Busy tone was detected after dialing. BT1 was detected.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.



Busy tone was detected after dialing. BT2 was detected.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail



Congestion tone was detected after dialing. CT1 was detected.

035-745 PTX has no SEP capability [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] The PTX machine does not support the SEP function.

[Detection Conditions] The PTX machine does not support the SEP function.



Congestion tone was detected after dialing. CT2 was detected.



The system could not detect dial tone before dialing. (PBX) DT was not detected.



Busy tone was detected before dialing. (PBX) BT was not detected.



Congestion tone was detected before dialing. (PBX) CT was detected.



Busy tone was detected after dialing. (PBX) BT was not detected.



Congestion tone was detected after dialing. (PBX) CT was detected.

[Detection Conditions] •

Busy. Dial tone was not detected. Busy tone was detected. Time exceeded by 35sec.

[Corrective Actions]



The system could not detect dial tone before dialing. DT1 was not detected.

Repeat the operation.



Busy tone was detected before dialing. BT1 was detected.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.



Busy tone was detected before dialing. BT2 was detected.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail



Congestion tone was detected before dialing. Switch Board was busy. CT1 was detected.



Congestion tone was detected before dialing. CT2 was detected.



The system could not detect dial tone during dialing ( = ). DT1 was not detected.



Busy tone was detected during dialing (=). BT1 was detected.



Busy tone was detected during dialing (=). BT2 was detected.



Congestion tone was detected during dialing (=). CT1 was detected.



Congestion tone was detected during dialing (=). CT2 was detected.

035-746 Busy-Cannot detect dial tone [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

Busy



The system could not detect dial tone before dialing. DT1 was not detected.



Busy tone was detected before dialing. BT1 was detected.



Busy tone was detected before dialing. BT2 was detected.



Congestion tone was detected before dialing. Switch Board was busy. CT1 was detected.



Congestion tone was detected before dialing. CT2 was detected.



The system could not detect dial tone during dialing (=). DT1 was not detected. This could happen when an external line was used with 0 signal sent from the PBX.



Busy tone was detected during dialing (=). BT1 was detected.



Busy tone was detected during dialing (=). BT2 was detected.



Congestion tone was detected during dialing (=). CT1 was detected.



Congestion tone was detected during dialing (=). CT2 was detected.



The system could not detect 2nd dial tone during dialing (==). DT2 was not detected.



Busy tone was detected during dialing (==). BT1 was detected.



Busy tone was detected during dialing (==). BT2 was detected.



Congestion tone was detected during dialing (==). CT1 was detected.



Congestion tone was detected during dialing (==). CT2 was detected.



The system could not detect 3rd dial tone during dialing (====). DT3 was not detected.



Busy tone was detected during dialing (===). BT1 was detected.



Busy tone was detected during dialing (===). BT2 was detected.



Congestion tone was detected during dialing (===). CT1 was detected.

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

This could happen when an external line was used with 0 signal sent from the PBX.



The system could not detect 2nd dial tone during dialing (==). DT2 was not detected.



Busy tone was detected during dialing (==). BT1 was detected.



Busy tone was detected during dialing (==). BT2 was detected.



Congestion tone was detected during dialing (==). CT1 was detected.



Congestion tone was detected during dialing (==). CT2 was detected.



The system could not detect 3rd dial tone during dialing (====). DT3 was not detected.



Busy tone was detected during dialing (===). BT1 was detected.



Busy tone was detected during dialing (===). BT2 was detected.



Congestion tone was detected during dialing (===). CT1 was detected.



Congestion tone was detected during dialing (===). CT2 was detected.



Busy tone was detected after dialing. BT1 was detected.



Busy tone was detected after dialing. BT2 was detected.



Congestion tone was detected after dialing. CT1 was detected.



Congestion tone was detected after dialing. CT2 was detected.



The system could not detect dial tone before dialing. (PBX) DT was not detected.



Busy tone was detected before dialing. (PBX) BT was not detected.



Congestion tone was detected before dialing. (PBX) CT was detected.



Busy tone was detected after dialing. (PBX) BT was not detected.

02/2009 2-537

035-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 035-xxx FIP •

Congestion tone was detected after dialing. (PBX) CT was detected.

[Corrective Actions] •

Check the Switch Board.



Check the circuit condition.



Check the call conditions of the external line ("0" call). If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-747 Abort while dialing [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Aborted during dialing (Operation was aborted with the Stop button.)

[Detection Conditions] Aborted during dialing (Operation was aborted with the Stop button.)

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation.

035-748 Abort during transmission [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Aborted during transmission (Operation was aborted with the Stop button.)

[Detection Conditions] Aborted during transmission (Operation was aborted with the Stop button.)

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation.

035-749 No reply from remote station [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

Busy with no response (Redial exceeded limit)



The remote machine did not respond after dialing.

[Detection Conditions] •

Busy with no response (Redial exceeded limit)



The remote machine did not respond after dialing. CED and DIS were not detected.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-750 Power Off during transmission

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-538

Version.1 .1.1

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] An error due to Power OFF during transmission.

[Detection Conditions] An error due to Power OFF during transmission. The power has turned OFF. System reset has occurred.

[Corrective Actions] Check the self-terminal status and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following procedure to repair it, OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-751 Doc. send operation canceled [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] The Stop key was pressed when a document was being sent.

[Detection Conditions] The Stop key was pressed when a document was being sent.

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation.

035-752 No. of Job Restriction Error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] No. of Jobs Restricted Error

[Detection Conditions] No. of Jobs Restricted Error

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

035-753 Fax Memory Full [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Image information memory full (file full, append record error)

[Detection Conditions] This occurs when receiving Fax of 999 sheets or more. Image information memory full (file full, append record error)

035-757 No Receive Page

[Corrective Actions] This occurs when receiving 999 sheets or more. Ask the sender to separate the document into several batches for sending.

035-754 File management memory full

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Error Type] Job Fail

No received page

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content] File Management Area Full

No received page

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Turn the power OFF then ON.

File Management Area Full

If the problem persists, check the SW version and upgrade it to the latest version.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem still persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, check the SW version and upgrade it to the latest version. If the problem still persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 Fax Card Fail

035-755 File Add Page Error

OF-14 Fax Card Fail

035-758 No specified file or page [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Error Type] Job Fail

No specifed file or page.

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content] File Append Record Error

No specifed file or page.

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Turn the power OFF then ON.

File Append Record Error

If the problem persists, check the SW version and upgrade it to the latest version.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem still persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, check the SW version and upgrade it to the latest version. If the problem still persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 Fax Card Fail

035-756 Cannot add page

OF-14 Fax Card Fail

035-759 No specified job [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Error Type] Job Fail

No appropriate job when the transmission reservation was cleared.

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content] No additional file

No appropriate job when the transmission reservation was cleared.

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Turn the power OFF then ON.

No additional file

If the problem persists, check the SW version and upgrade it to the latest version.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem still persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, check the SW version and upgrade it to the latest version.

OF-14 Fax Card Fail

035-760 File common processing error

If the problem still persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 Fax Card Fail Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-539

035-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 035-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-540

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

Invalid File



File error - Timeout occurred during COMM file access. Or, the File Handler did not send an error code when an error has occurred.

[Detection Conditions] •

Invalid File



File error - Timeout occurred during COMM file access. Or, the File Handler did not send an error code when an error has occurred.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, check the SW version and upgrade it to the latest version. If the problem still persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 Fax Card Fail

035-761 File other processing error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Other File Errors

[Detection Conditions] Other File Errors

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, check the SW version and upgrade it to the latest version. If the problem still persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 Fax Card Fail

035-762 Line cut during ISDN [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

Line was cut off when establishing link.



The line has been cut off during transmission. (Error only for ISDN)

[Detection Conditions] •

Line was cut off when establishing link.



The line has been cut off during transmission. (Error only for ISDN)

[Corrective Actions] Check the self-terminal status and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following procedure to repair it, OF-14 FAX Card Fail

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

036-500 Illegal PDRP Parameter

[Detection Conditions] RDCLP Parameter Error

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content] RDRP Parameter Error

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Detection Conditions]

036-504 Illegal RDGR Parameter

RDRP Parameter Error

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] RDGR Parameter Error

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-501 Illegal RDPBP Parameter

[Detection Conditions] RDGR Parameter Error

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content] RDPBP Parameter Error

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Detection Conditions]

036-505 Undefined response

RDPBP Parameter Error

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Undefined Response

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-502 Illegal RDPBN Parameter

[Detection Conditions] Undefined Response

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content] RDPBN Parameter Error

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Detection Conditions]

036-506 Not negotiable

RDPBN Parameter Error

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] Negotiation Not Allowed

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-503 Illegal RDCLP Parameter

[Detection Conditions] Negotiation Not Allowed

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content] RDCLP Parameter Error Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

OF-14 FAX Card Fail 02/2009 2-541

036-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 036-xxx FIP

036-507 RDPBP Receive at full capacity [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] RDPBP Receive (receive at full capacity), remote terminal runs out of paper etc.

[Detection Conditions] RDPBP Receive (receive at full capacity), remote terminal runs out of paper etc.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-508 RDPBN Receive Terminal Error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] RDPBN Receive (Error at Terminal)

[Detection Conditions] RDPBN Receive (Error at Terminal)

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-509 RDPBN Receive Others [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] RDPBN Receive (Others)

[Detection Conditions] RDPBN Receive (Others)

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-510 RDGR Receive [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] RDGR Receive

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-542

Version.1 .1.1

[Detection Conditions] RDGR Receive

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-511 Illegal procedure 1551 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Illegal procedure 1551

[Detection Conditions] Illegal Procedure

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-512 Illegal CDS Parameter [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] CDS Parameter Error

[Detection Conditions] CDS Parameter Error

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-513 Illegal CDC Parameter [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] CDC Parameter Error

[Detection Conditions] CDC Parameter Error

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-514 Illegal CDE Parameter

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

CDE Parameter Error

036-518 Illegal CDCL Parameter

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

CDE Parameter Error

Job Fail

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Detection Conditions]

CDCL Parameter Error

036-515 Illegal CDD Parameter

CDCL Parameter Error

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

CDD Parameter Error

036-519 Undefined Command

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

CDD Parameter Error

Job Fail

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Detection Conditions]

Undefined Command

036-516 Illegal CDR Parameter

Undefined Command

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

CDR Parameter Error

036-520 Not Negotiable CDS Receive

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

CDR Parameter Error

Job Fail

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Detection Conditions]

Negotiation Not Allowed (CDS Receive when FAX functions are incompatible)

036-517 Illegal CDPB Parameter [Error Type]

Negotiation Not Allowed (CDS Receive when FAX functions are incompatible)

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

CDPB Parameter Error

[Detection Conditions]

036-521 Not Negotiable CDC Receive

CDPB Parameter Error Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-543

036-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 036-xxx FIP

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-544

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Negotiation Not Allowed (CDC Receive when FAX functions are not compatible)

[Detection Conditions] Negotiation Not Allowed (CDC Receive when FAX functions are not compatible)

[Corrective Actions]

Version.1 .1.1

[Fault Content] •

CDR Receive (Error at terminal)



(G4) Received activity interruption from session. (CDR)

[Detection Conditions] •

CDR Receive (Error at Terminal)



(G4) Received activity interruption from session. (CDR)

[Corrective Actions]

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-522 CDD Receive Terminal Error

036-525 Other than above CDR receive

[Error Type]

[Error Type] Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]



CDD Receive (Error at Terminal)



CDR Receive (Other than the above)

(G4) Received activity rejection from session. (CDD)



(G4) Received activity interruption from session. (CDR)



[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]



CDD Receive (Error at Terminal)



CDR Receive (Other than the above)



(G4) Received activity rejection from session. (CDD)



(G4) Received activity interruption from session. (CDR)

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-523 Other than above CDD receive

036-526 Illegal CDUI (Normal Doc.)

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

CDD Receive (Other than the above)



(G4) Received activity rejection from session (CDD)

[Detection Conditions] •

CDD Receive (Other than the above)



(G4) Received activity rejection from session. (CDD)

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] CDUI Parameter Error (Normal Document)

[Detection Conditions] CDUI Parameter Error (Normal Document)

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

036-527 Illegal CDUI (Operator Doc.)

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Error Type]

036-524 CDR Receive Terminal Error [Error Type] Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content] CDUI Parameter Error (Operator Document)

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

CDUI Parameter Error (Operator Document)

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

036-531 DMA channel 1 illegal closing

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Error Type]

036-528 Illegal CDUI (Control Doc.)

Job Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]



DMA Channel 1 was abnormally terminated.



(G4) Presentation received an illegal event.

[Detection Conditions]

CDUI Parameter Error (Control Document)

[Detection Conditions] CDUI Parameter Error (Control Document)



DMA Channel 1 was abnormally terminated.



(G4) Presentation received an illegal event.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-529 Illegal CDUI (Monitor Doc.)

036-532 DMA channel 2 illegal closing

[Error Type]

[Error Type] Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content] CDUI Parameter Error (Monitor Document)

[Detection Conditions]



DMA Channel 2 was abnormally terminated.



(G4) Presentation received an illegal event.

[Detection Conditions]

CDUI Parameter Error (Monitor Document)

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.



DMA Channel 2 was abnormally terminated.



(G4) Presentation received an illegal event.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-530 CDSReceive-Illegal Document

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Error Type]

036-533 Cannot convert resources

Job Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content] CDS (control document) Receive occurred when the receiver and sender of an illegal document do not match.

[Detection Conditions] CDS (control document) Receive occurred when the receiver and sender of an illegal document do not match.

Version.1 .1.1

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Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

Resources for converting data cannot be obtained.



(G4) Presentation received an illegal event.

[Detection Conditions] •

Resources for converting data cannot be obtained.



(G4) Presentation received an illegal event.

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[Corrective Actions]

Version.1 .1.1

[Corrective Actions]

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-534 Decode Error in Data Convert

036-537 No RTC during data convert

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]



Decoding error occurred in data conversion.



RTC was not detected in data conversion.



(G4) Presentation received an illegal event.



(G4) Presentation received an illegal event.

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]



Decoding error occurred in data conversion.



RTC was not detected in data conversion.



(G4) Presentation received an illegal event.



(G4) Presentation received an illegal event.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-535 White Line Transfer Error (Compress)

036-538 Doc. descriptor analysis error

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

White line transfer to encoded DICEP error occurred in data conversion.



(G4) Presentation received an illegal event.

[Detection Conditions] White line transfer to encoded DICEP error occurred in data conversion.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-536 White Line Transfer Error (Decomp) [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

White line transfer to decoded DICEP error occurred in data conversion.



(G4) Presentation received an illegal event.

[Detection Conditions] •

White line transfer to decoded DICEP error occurred in data conversion.



(G4) Presentation received an illegal event.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] DD (Document Descriptor) Analysis Error

[Detection Conditions] DD (Document Descriptor) Analysis Error

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-539 Page Descriptor Analysis Error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] PD (Page Descriptor) Analysis Error

[Detection Conditions] PD (Page Descriptor) Analysis Error

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-540 Text Unit Analysis Error

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

An error was detected when writing data to the FaxG4-ROM Not able to carry out normal operation because ROM content is missing.

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

TU (Text Unit) Analysis Error

Retry job. If retry failed, replace the FaxG4-ROM and perform VerUP operation on the DLD method again.

[Detection Conditions] TU (Text Unit) Analysis Error

036-700 G4 Communication Error

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

036-541 Page boundary without TU

G4 Communication Error

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

G4 Communication Error

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

Received page boundary without TU.

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Received page boundary without TU.

036-701 Receiving variable N(R) error

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

036-542 Relay Broadcast error in G4

Receive Status Variable N (R) Error

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

Receive Status Variable N (R) Error

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

(G4) Relay Broadcast instruction error occurred in session.

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

(G4) Relay Broadcast instruction error occurred in session.

036-702 Info frame size exceeded (NI)

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Fault Content]

036-550 Write to FaxG4-ROM error detection (During DLD method)

Job Fail Information frame size exceeded the limit (NI over).

[Detection Conditions] Information frame size exceeded the limit (NI over).

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] An error has occurred during the process of writing data to the FaxG4-ROM. (During DLD method)

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Version.1 .1.1

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Version.1 .1.1

036-703 Monitor/Unnumbered frame error

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]



SABM Wait Timeout



(G4) Data link cannot be connected.

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

Monitor/Unnumbered Frame Error

[Detection Conditions] Monitor/Unnumbered Frame Error

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-704 Undefined Command/Response 1104 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Undefined Command/Response

[Detection Conditions]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-707 UA wait Timeout in G4 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

UA Wait Timeout



(G4) Data link cannot be connected.

[Detection Conditions] •

UA Wait Timeout



(G4) Data link cannot be connected.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

Undefined Command/Response

[Corrective Actions]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

036-708 Cannot establish link in G4

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Error Type]

036-705 N2 timeout of Receive Timer [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Receive Confirmation Timer - Consecutive Timeout (N2 times timeout)

[Detection Conditions] Receive Confirmation Timer - Consecutive Timeout (N2 times timeout)

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-706 SABM Wait Timeout in G4 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

SABM Wait Timeout



(G4) Data link cannot be connected.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

Cannot Establish Link



(G4) Data link cannot be established.

[Detection Conditions] •

Cannot Establish Link



(G4) Data link cannot be established.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-709 DISC receive before link close [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Link was force-closed (when DISC was received before the session).

[Detection Conditions] Link was force-closed (when DISC was received before the session).

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

ERMR Receive (W=1)

036-710 FRMR Receive (Z=1)

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

ERMR Receive (W=1)

Job Fail

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

FRMR Receive (Z=1)

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Detection Conditions]

036-714 Global Address Receive

FRMR Receive (Z=1)

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Global Address Receive

036-711 FRMR Receive (Y=1)

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

Global Address Receive

Job Fail

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

FRMR Receive (Y=1)

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Detection Conditions]

036-715 Line Open Timeout in G4

FRMR Receive (Y=1)

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail



Line Open Timeout (Including No HDLC Flag)

036-712 FRMR received (Z=1) W=1



(G4) Flag cannot be received for 4sec or more.

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]



Line Open Timeout (Including No HDLC Flag)



(G4) Flag cannot be received for 4sec or more.

[Corrective Actions]

FRMR Receive (X=1) W=1 Included

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Detection Conditions] FRMR Receive (X=1) W=1 Included

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

036-716 Wrong LSI Send (Busy Timeout) [Error Type]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-713 FRMR Receive (W=1)

Job Fail

[Fault Content] LSI Send Error (Sending Busy, Timeout)

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Troubleshooting 036-xxx FIP [Detection Conditions] LSI Send Error (Sending Busy, Timeout)

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-717 Abnormal LSI operation [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] LSI Operation Error

[Detection Conditions] LSI Operation Error

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-718 Disconnection Notice Timeout [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Disconnection Notice Timeout (10sec)

[Detection Conditions] Disconnection Notice Timeout (10sec)

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-719 C Line On but I Line Off [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Though Line C was turned ON, Line I was not turned ON.

[Detection Conditions] Though Line C was turned ON, Line I was not turned ON.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-720 C Line Off but I Line On

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[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Though Line C was turned OFF, Line I was not turned OFF.

[Detection Conditions] Though Line C was turned OFF, Line I was not turned OFF.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-721 I Line Off during Transmission [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Line I was turned OFF during transmission.

[Detection Conditions] Line I was turned OFF during transmission.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-722 Call cut during flag detect [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Call was cut off during remote flag detection.

[Detection Conditions] Call was cut off during remote flag detection.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-723 Call cut while awaiting UA [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] After SABM was sent, call was cut off when waiting for UA.

[Detection Conditions] After SABM was sent, call was cut off when waiting for UA.

036-727 Illegal parameter of CC packet

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

036-724 Call cut while awaiting SABM [Error Type] Job Fail



CC Packet Parameter Error



(G4) Other network errors.

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content] Call was cut off when waiting for SABM.

[Detection Conditions]



CC Packet Parameter Error



(G4) Other network errors.

[Corrective Actions]

Call was cut off when waiting for SABM.

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-728 Illegal parameter of CN packet [Error Type]

036-725 Disc received before session

Job Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

[Fault Content] DISC was received before session.



CN Packet Parameter Error



(G4) Other network errors.

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] DISC was received before session.

[Corrective Actions]



CN Packet Parameter Error



(G4) Other network errors.

[Corrective Actions]

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-726 Illegal header received

036-729 Illegal parameter of DT packet

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Job Fail

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]



Illegal Header Receive (Line Switching), Illegal Procedure (Packet Switching)



DT Packet Parameter Error



(G4) Other network errors.



(G4) Other network errors.

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]



Illegal Header Receive (Line Switching), Illegal Procedure (Packet Switching)



DT Packet Parameter Error



(G4) Other network errors.



(G4) Other network errors.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

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036-730 Illegal parameter of RI packet Job Fail

[Fault Content] RI Packet Parameter Error



(G4) Other network errors.

[Detection Conditions] • •

RI Packet Parameter Error (G4) Other network errors.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

CF Packet Parameter Error



(G4) Other network errors.

[Detection Conditions] •

CF Packet Parameter Error



(G4) Other network errors.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-731 Illegal parameter of IT packet

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-734 Undefined Packet Received [Error Type] Job Fail

[Error Type] Job Fail

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[Error Type]

[Error Type]



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[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]



Undefined Packet Receive



IT Packet Parameter Error



(G4) Other network errors.



(G4) Other network errors.

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions] •

IT Packet Parameter Error



(G4) Other network errors.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-732 Illegal parameter of CI packet [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

CI Packet Parameter Error



(G4) Other network errors.

[Detection Conditions] •

CI Packet Parameter Error



(G4) Other network errors.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-733 Illegal parameter of CF packet



Undefined Packet Receive



(G4) Other network errors.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-735 CC Wait Timeout [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] CC Wait Timeout

[Detection Conditions] CC Wait Timeout

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-736 CF Wait Timeout [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

CF Wait Timeout

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

CF Wait Timeout

036-740 Busy Timeout

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

036-737 CI received before G4 session

Busy Timeout

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

Busy Timeout

[Fault Content] •

CI Receive (Before the session ended)



(G4) A cut off request packet was received from the remote machine.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Detection Conditions] •

CI Receive (Before the session ended)

036-741 SI received in transmission



(G4) A cut off request packet was received from the remote machine.

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content] •

SI Receive (In transmission)

OF-14 FAX Card Fail



(G4) An unexpected restart packet was received.

036-738 DT Packet P(S ), P(R ) Error

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]



SI Receive (In transmission)



(G4) An unexpected restart packet was received.

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

DT Packet P (S) and P (R) errors occurred.

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

DT Packet P (S) and P (R) errors occurred.

036-742 SF received in transmission

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

036-739 RR, RNR Packet P(S) Error



SF Receive (In transmission)

[Error Type]



(G4) An unexpected restart packet was received.

Job Fail

[Fault Content] RR and RNR packet P (S) errors occurred.

[Detection Conditions] •

SF Receive (In transmission)



(G4) An unexpected restart packet was received.

[Detection Conditions] RR and RNR packet P (S) errors occurred. Version.1 .1.1

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Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-743 DT Packet D Bit Error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] D Bit error occurred in DT packet.

[Detection Conditions] D Bit error occurred in DT packet.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-744 G4 Wait for Reply Timeout [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Reply Timeout



(G4) Network timer timed out.

[Detection Conditions] •

Reply Timeout



(G4) Network timer timed out.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-745 G4 CN Wait Timeout [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

CN Wait Timeout



(G4) Network timer timed out.

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[Corrective Actions]



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036-746 G4 Data Link Disconnect Notice Timeout [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] •

Disconnection Notice Timeout (10sec)



(G4) Data Link Failure

[Detection Conditions] •

Disconnection Notice Timeout (10sec)



(G4) Data Link Failure

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-747 Fast select response received [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Fast Select that limits responses received.

[Detection Conditions] Fast Select that limits responses received.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-748 Receive remote charge request [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Receive Remote Charge Request

[Detection Conditions] Receive Remote Charge Request

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.



CN Wait Timeout

OF-14 FAX Card Fail



(G4) Network timer timed out.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

036-749 Abnormal LCGN [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

LCGN Error

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

LCGN Error

036-753 Illegal TCC Parameter

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

036-750 Illegal procedure 1301

Parameter error occurred in TCC.

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

Parameter error occurred in TCC.

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

Illegal Procedure 1301

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Illegal Procedure

036-754 Illegal TBR Parameter

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

036-751 Illegal TCA Parameter

Parameter error occurred in TBR.

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

Parameter error occurred in TBR.

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

Parameter error occurred in TCA.

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Parameter error occurred in TCA.

036-755 Illegal TDT Parameter

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

036-752 Illegal TCR Parameter [Error Type]

Parameter error occurred in TDT.

[Detection Conditions]

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

Parameter error occurred in TDT.

[Corrective Actions]

Parameter error occurred in TCR.

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Parameter error occurred in TCR.

036-756 Undefined transport block Version.1 .1.1

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[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Undefined Transport Block Receive

[Detection Conditions] Undefined Transport Block Receive

Version.1 .1.1

036-760 TBR Wait Timeout [Error Type] Job Fail

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Detection Conditions]

TBR Receive

036-757 TCA Wait Timeout [Error Type]

TBR Receive

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

TCA Wait Timeout

[Detection Conditions] TCA Wait Timeout

036-761 TDT block size error [Error Type] Job Fail

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Detection Conditions]

TDT Block Size Error

036-758 TCR Wait Timeout [Error Type]

TDT Block Size Error

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

TCR Wait Timeout

[Detection Conditions] TCR Wait Timeout

036-762 G4 NetWork Disconnect Notice Timeout [Error Type] Job Fail

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content] •

Disconnection Notice Timeout (10sec)

OF-14 FAX Card Fail



(G4) Network Failure

036-759 TCC Wait Timeout

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]



Disconnection Notice Timeout (10sec)



(G4) Network Failure

Job Fail

[Fault Content] TCC Receive

[Detection Conditions] TCC Receive

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-763 Illegal procedure 1401

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

Illegal Procedure 1401

036-767 Illegal CSUI Parameter

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

Illegal Procedure

Job Fail

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Detection Conditions]

CSUI Parameter Error

036-764 Illegal CSS Parameter

CSUI Parameter Error

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

CSS Parameter Error

036-768 Illegal CSCC Parameter

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

CSS Parameter Error

Job Fail

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Detection Conditions]

CSCC Parameter Error

036-765 Illegal CSE Parameter

CSCC Parameter Error

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

CSE Parameter Error

036-769 Illegal RSSP Parameter

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

CSE Parameter Error

Job Fail

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Detection Conditions]

RSSP Parameter Error

036-766 Illegal CSA Parameter [Error Type]

RSSP Parameter Error

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

CSA Parameter Error

[Detection Conditions]

036-770 Illegal RSSN Parameter

CSA Parameter Error Version.1 .1.1

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[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

RSSN Parameter Error

[Detection Conditions] RSSN Parameter Error

Version.1 .1.1

036-774 Illegal RSCCP Parameter [Error Type] Job Fail

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Detection Conditions]

RSCCP Parameter Error

036-771 Illegal RSEP Parameter [Error Type]

RSCCP Parameter Error

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

RSEP Parameter Error

[Detection Conditions] RSEP Parameter Error

036-775 Undefined command/response 1413 [Error Type] Job Fail

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Detection Conditions]

Undefined Command/Response

036-772 Illegal RSAP Parameter [Error Type]

Undefined Command/Response

[Corrective Actions]

Job Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

RSAP Parameter Error

[Detection Conditions] RSAP Parameter Error

036-776 RSSN Receive [Error Type] Job Fail

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

[Fault Content] •

RSSN Receive

OF-14 FAX Card Fail



(G4) Connection error was received from the session. (RSSN)

036-773 Illegal RSUI Parameter

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]



RSSN Receive



(G4) Connection error was received from the session. (RSSN)

Job Fail

[Fault Content] RSUI Parameter Error

[Detection Conditions] RSUI Parameter Error

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-777 G4 Line Disconnect Notice Timeout

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

CSS Wait Timeout

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

Disconnection Notice Timeout (10sec)

CSS Wait Timeout

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

Disconnection Notice Timeout (10sec)

Poor line quality. Perform the following procedure to repair the trouble by taking into account that the process method is different depending on the remote machine and line status.

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

036-781 RSSP Wait Timeout

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-778 CSA received (wrong terminal)

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

RSSP Wait Timeout

[Fault Content] •

CSA Receive (Error at terminal)



(G4) Session abortion was received.

[Detection Conditions] RSSP Wait Timeout

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]



CSA Receive (Error at terminal)

Poor line quality.



(G4) Session abortion was received.

Perform the following procedure to repair the trouble by taking into account that the process method is different depending on the remote machine and line status.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

036-782 RSAP Wait Timeout

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Error Type]

036-779 CSA Receive (Others)

Job Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

RSAP Wait Timeout

[Fault Content] •

CSA Receive (Others)



(G4) Session abortion was received.

[Detection Conditions] RSAP Wait Timeout

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Poor line quality.



CSA Receive (Others)



(G4) Session abortion was received.

Perform the following procedure to repair the trouble by taking into account that the process method is different depending on the remote machine and line status. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

[Corrective Actions] Check the remote machine settings and line status, then perform the operation again. If the problem persists, proceed to the following and repair it.

036-783 RSEP Wait Timeout [Error Type]

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-780 CSS Wait Timeout

Job Fail

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

RSEP Wait Timeout

Job Fail Version.1 .1.1

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[Detection Conditions] RSEP Wait Timeout

[Corrective Actions] Poor line quality.

Version.1 .1.1 Perform the following procedure to repair the trouble by taking into account that the process method is different depending on the remote machine and line status. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

036-787 Wrong Password-Polling Error for Remote

Perform the following procedure to repair the trouble by taking into account that the process method is different depending on the remote machine and line status.

[Error Type]

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

[Fault Content]

036-784 RSCCP Wait Timeout [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] RSCCP Wait Timeout

[Detection Conditions] RSCCP Wait Timeout

[Corrective Actions] Poor line quality.

Job Fail "Incorrect Polling Password" (RSSP) was returned from the remote machine.

[Detection Conditions] "Incorrect Polling Password" (RSSP) was returned from the remote machine.

[Corrective Actions] Poor line quality. Perform the following procedure to repair the trouble by taking into account that the process method is different depending on the remote machine and line status. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

036-788 Poll Send Error at Remote

Perform the following procedure to repair the trouble by taking into account that the process method is different depending on the remote machine and line status.

[Error Type]

OF-11 FAX Job Fail

[Fault Content]

036-785 CSUI/RSUI Wait Timeout [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] CSUI/RSUI Wait Timeout

[Detection Conditions] CSUI/RSUI Wait Timeout

[Corrective Actions] Poor line quality. Perform the following procedure to repair the trouble by taking into account that the corrective action is different depending on the remote machine and line status. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

036-786 Incorrect Password (RSSN) [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] "Incorrect Password" (RSSN) was returned from the remote machine.

[Detection Conditions] "Incorrect Password" (RSSN) was returned from the remote machine.

[Corrective Actions] Poor line quality.

Job Fail "No Poll Send Original" (RSSP) was returned from the remote machine.

[Detection Conditions] "No Poll Send Original" (RSSP) was returned from the remote machine.

[Corrective Actions] If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

036-789 No Password for RSSP Receive [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] No password for RSSP was received for the CSS PA password entered.

[Detection Conditions] No password for RSSP was received for the CSS PA password entered.

[Corrective Actions] Poor line quality. Perform the following procedure to repair the trouble by taking into account that the process method is different depending on the remote machine and line status. OF-11 FAX Job Fail

036-790 Polling rejected by remote [Error Type] Job Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Fault Content]

036-794 Line cut during ISDN mode

RSSP without send rights was received in Poll Receive.

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

RSSP without send rights was received in Poll Receive.

Job Fail

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

1.

Repeat the operation.



Calling cut off during ISDN communication

2.

Check if the remote machine is ok.



The ISDN session received an illegal event.

036-791 Set Password-RSSP Received

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]



Calling cut off during ISDN communication



The ISDN session received an illegal event.

Job Fail

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Check that the telephone line is installed properly, and then wait for a while before sending again.

RSSN was sent when setting password.

If it did not improve, check that the recipient machine is not in memory full/HDD full/maintenance state. If that is the case, send again when the recipient machine is in normal state and check.

[Detection Conditions] RSSN was sent when setting password.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Repeat the operation.

2.

Check if the remote machine is ok.

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-795 Canceled by remote station [Error Type]

036-792 CSE Received after RSSP Send

Job Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

Disconnected because the remote machine does not support multi-copying.

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

CSE was received after RSSP was sent.

Disconnected because the remote machine does not support multi-copying.

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

CSE was received after RSSP was sent.

Check if the remote machine is ok and repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions] Check if the remote machine is ok and repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-796 Sent without multiple sets [Error Type]

036-793 Select communication error

Job Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Job Fail

Normal sending was performed because the remote machine does not support multi-copying.

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

Selective Transmission Error

Normal sending was performed because the remote machine does not support multi-copying.

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

Selective Transmission Error

Check if the remote machine is ok and repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions] Check if the remote machine is ok and repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. Version.1 .1.1

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OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-797 Illegal procedure 1501

02/2009 2-561

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 036-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-562

[Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Illegal Procedure 1501

[Detection Conditions] Illegal Procedure

[Corrective Actions] Check if the remote machine is ok and repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-798 Illegal RDEP Parameter [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] RDEP Parameter Error

[Detection Conditions] RDEP Parameter Error

[Corrective Actions] Check if the remote machine is ok and repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

036-799 Illegal RDDP Parameter [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] RDDP Parameter Error

[Detection Conditions] RDDP Parameter Error

[Corrective Actions] Check if the remote machine is ok and repeat the operation. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

041-500 Write to IOT-ROM error detection (During DLD method) [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] An error has occurred during the process of writing data to the IOT-ROM. (During DLD method)

[Detection Conditions] An error was detected when writing data to the IOT-ROM. Not able to carry out normal operation because ROM content is missing.

[Corrective Actions] Retry job. If retry failed, replace the IOT-ROM and perform VerUP operation on the DLD method again.

041-501 Write to IOT-NVM-ROM error detection (During DLD method) [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] Write to IOT-NVM-ROM error detection (During DLD method)

[Detection Conditions] An error was detected when writing data to the IOT-NVM-ROM. Not able to carry out normal operation because ROM content is missing.

[Corrective Actions] Retry job. If retry failed, replace the IOT-NVM-ROM and perform VerUP operation on the DLD method again.

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-563

041-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 041-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-564

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048-500 IF-Module ROM Write Error [Error Type] Job

[Fault Content] Error was detected when writing into the IF-Module ROM

[Detection Conditions] When the entire machine has entered the Download mode and was downloading each ROM data using the standard method (procedures), write to the IF-Module ROM has failed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF and ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure: Replace the IF-Module ROM, then perform download using the DLD method.

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-565

048-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 048-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-566

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

049-500 HCS1 ROM Write Error

[Fault Content] HCS1 Dolly Eject Button Pressed

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Job

[Fault Content] Error was detected when writing into the HCS1 ROM

[Detection Conditions] When the entire machine has entered the Download mode and was downloading each ROM data using the standard method (procedures), write to the HCS1 ROM has failed.

1.

The HCS1 Eject Button was pressed

2.

"Eject" was instructed from an external Controller.

3.

Others

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF and ON.

Perform the following. 1.

Do not press the HCS1 Eject button.

2.

Request that the customer do not issue "Eject" instruction from external Controllers.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedures:

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure: If the problem persists even after retrying, replace the HCS1 ROM, then perform download using the DLD method.

049-700 Out tray changed from stacker1

As it is not physically possible for "49-973 to occur without pressing the Eject Button", if the problem persists, the cause would be the Controller software. Request for the Support Department to upgrade the software to the patched version.

[Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] Change the output destination from the Stacker to another Tray.

[Detection Conditions] Error was detected when writing into the HCF-ROM Does not operate normally because the ROM content has been erased

[Corrective Actions] If the error remains even after retrying, replace the HCF-ROM, and download again to perform the upgrade.

049-950 HCS1 MIX SIZE STACK Fail [Error Type] Operation

[Fault Content] HCS1 Mixed Size Stack Unavailable

[Detection Conditions] When the Controller NVM is in "Mixed Stack Prohibited Setting" state, a transfer request that results in Mixed Stack was received.

[Corrective Actions] If the problem persists even after the Controller NVM is set to "Mix Stack Allowed", the cause would be the Controller software. Request for the Support Department to upgrade the software to the patched version.

049-973 Stacker Extraction button was pushed [Error Type] Operation Version.1 .1.1

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 049-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-568

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

062-394 Cont PWBA Memory Fail [Error Type] Sub

[Fault Content] Cont PWBA Memory Fail

[Detection Conditions] It was detected that Read/Write were not available to the Controller PWBA RAM (Gap Memory).

[Corrective Actions] Perform the following. 1.

Turn the power OFF then ON.

2.

Replace the Controller-PWB.

062-500 Write to IISS-ROM error detection (During DLD method) [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Contents] An error has occurred during the process of writing data to the IISS-ROM. (During DLD method)

[Detection Conditions] An error was detected when writing data to the IISS-ROM. Not able to carry out normal operation because ROM content is missing.

[Corrective Actions] Retry job. If retry failed, replace the IISS-ROM and perform VerUP operation on the DLD method again.

062-790 Possible Prohibited Originals [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] PreIPS X Recognition Fail

[Detection Conditions] PreIPS PWB has recognized X.

[Corrective Actions] Do the same operation again. If the problem occurs frequently, replace the IISS-PWBA.

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-569

062-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 062-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-570

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

063-500 Write to IISS-Extension-ROM error detection (During DLD method) [Error Type] Job Fail

[Fault Content] An error has occurred during the process of writing data to the IISS-Extension-ROM. (During DLD method)

[Detection Conditions] An error was detected when writing data to the IISS-Extension-ROM. Not able to carry out normal operation because ROM content is missing.

[Corrective Actions] Retry job. If retry failed, replace the IISS-Extension-ROM and perform VerUP operation on the DLD method again.

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-571

063-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 063-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-572

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

071-940 Tray#1 LiftUp NG [Error Type] Operation Fail

[Fault Content] Tray#1 LiftUp NG

[Detection Conditions] TBD

[Corrective Actions] TBD

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-573

071-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 071-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-574

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

072-940 Tray#2/TTM#2 LiftUp NG [Error Type] Operation Fail

[Fault Content] Tray#2/TTM#2 LiftUp NG

[Detection Conditions] TBD

[Corrective Actions] TBD

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-575

072-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 072-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-576

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

073-940 Tray#3/TTM#3 LiftUp NG [Error Type] Operation Fail

[Fault Content] Tray#3/TTM#3 LiftUp NG

[Detection Conditions] TBD

[Corrective Actions] TBD

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-577

073-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 073-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-578

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

077-911 Paper size mismatch, job contniue [Error Type] operation

[Fault Content] Tray Paper Size Mismatch. User intervention (the user has changed paper size to continue printing.)

[Detection Conditions] The selected paper size is different from the size of the paper loaded.

[Corrective Actions] To make the tray paper size the same as the new paper size selected through the user intervention, load paper of the selected size and do the operation for restarting printing (the check operation).

077-967 Paper kind mismatch (APS job) [Error Type] Operation

[Fault Content] Paper type mismatch in the APS or printing from a tray with the wrong paper type (Message will appear and then change into Confirm screen)

[Detection Conditions] The selected paper type and the pre-set paper type are different.

[Corrective Actions] Either set the selected paper type, or proceed with restarting print job (confirm operation) following the user input state. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

077-968 Paper kind mismatch, job contniue [Error Type] Operation

[Fault Content] Tray paper type mismatch, user input 2 (Change the paper type in tray and continue printing)

[Detection Conditions] The selected paper type and the pre-set paper type are different

[Corrective Actions] Proceed with restarting print job (confirm operation) following the user input state after setting the selected paper type. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-579

077-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 077-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-580

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

078-500 Write to HCF-ROM error detection (During DLD method)

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]



Nothing is detected when the HCF tray is inserted.



This occurs when IOT starts feeding paper from the HCF. However, no jam occurs because no paper is actually fed.



Details of operations causing this fault:

Job Fail

[Fault Content] An error has occurred during the process of writing data to the HCF-ROM. (During DLD method)

1.

[Detection Conditions] An error was detected when writing data to the HCF-ROM Not able to carry out normal operation because ROM content is missing.

2.

Retry job. If retry failed, replace the HCF-ROM and perform VerUP operation on the DLD method again.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Load proper paper in the HCF to continue the job. Load proper paper without canceling the job with the error screen displayed, then insert the HCF tray. The error screen will be cleared.

2.

Cancel the job. Adjust "Non-standard Paper Size Set Value" to the size of the paper. Resume the job.

078-940 2000A3-HCF paper misset [Error Type] Operation Fail

If the problem persists, refer to Generic Sensor FIP and check the sensor.

[Fault Content]

If the problem still persists, go to the following procedure to resolve it.

It is detected that paper is loaded by mistake in a space of 2000A3-HCF.

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Detection Conditions]

078-942 4000A3HCF lower tray paper misset



Nothing is detected when the HCF tray is inserted.



This occurs when IOT starts feeding paper from the HCF. However, no jam occurs because no paper is actually fed.

operation When there is paper in open space, "paper misplaced" is detected for the purpose of prohibiting Tray Lift Up.

At the start of a copy/printer job with "2000A3-HCF Tray selected" ATS does not work to shift from "Mismatch Status 2000A3-HCF" to "Another Tray"; thus an Operation Error message always appears.

2.

[Error Type] [Fault Content]

Details of operations causing this fault: 1.

Copy/Printer APS Job After 2000A3-HCF is selected, there is no tray else for selection.

[Corrective Actions]



At the start of a copy/printer job with "2000A3-HCF Tray selected" ATS does not work to shift from "Mismatch Status 2000A3-HCF" to "Another Tray"; thus an Operation Error message always appears.

[Detection Conditions] Detects paper or an foreign object misplaced in open area in the lower tray of 4000A3HCF.

Copy/Printer APS Job After 2000A3-HCF is selected, there is no tray else for selection.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Load paper properly in the HCF to continue the job. Load paper properly without canceling the job with the error screen displayed, then insert the HCF tray. The error screen will be cleared.

2.

Cancel the job. Adjust "Non-standard Paper Size Set Value" to the size of the paper. Resume the job. If the problem persists, refer to Generic Sensor FIP and check the sensor.

Slide out the 4000A3HCF lower tray and remove the paper/foreign object from any space other than the paper installing area. If the above does not resolve the problem, check the sensor seeing General Sensor FIP. If the problem still persists, resolve the problem seeing the following. OF-09 Common Job Fail

078-943 4000A3HCF lower tray size mismatch

If the problem still persists, go to the following procedure to resolve it.

[Error Type]

OF-09 Common Job Fail

operation

078-941 2000A3-HCF size mismatch

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

The width of non-standard paper in fast scan in the 4000A3HCF lower tray is different.

Operation Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

Detects the mismatched width of non-standard paper in fast scan in the 4000A3HCF lower tray.

Due to a mismatch in 2000A3-HCF non-standard paper width in fast scan, the 2000A3-HCF tray cannot be adjusted in position. Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-581

078-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 078-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-582

[Corrective Actions] Slide out the 4000A3HCF lower tray and install proper-sized paper, or adjust non-standard paper size setting to actual paper size. If the above does not resolve the problem, check the sensor seeing General Sensor FIP. If the problem still persists, resolve the problem seeing the following. OF-09 Common Job Fail

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

093-940 Toner Y CRUM Comm Fail [Error Type] Operation Fail

[Fault Content] Toner Y CRUM Comm Fail

[Detection Conditions] TBD

[Corrective Actions] TBD

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-583

093-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 093-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-584

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

102-356 EWS Soft Fail

[Error Type] System Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

System Fail

Controller - MF UI panel:

[Fault Content]

Application Level Command Error

Fatal error related to EWS.

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

A necessary parameter was not sent from the Panel, an length error was detected in a variable parameter, or the confirmation message was not returned for a specified time after the request message had been sent to the Panel.

Fatal error related to EWS. Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-01 Common System Fail

OF-04 Panel System Fail

OF-02 HDD System Fail OF-03 NET/USB System Fail NOTE: Replace the ESS PWB last.

102-380 MF UI cont Soft Fatal error [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Fatal error of MF UI cont.

[Detection Conditions] Fatal error of MF UI cont. Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

102-381 Data Link Layer Error (UI-Panel) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Controller - MF UI panel: Transmission Error at Data Link Layer occurred.

[Detection Conditions] During transmission between the ESS and the Panel, the ESS detected an initialization error of the Scope, a message send error or a retrieve error for receiving data.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

102-382 Application Layer Command Error (UI-Panel) Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-585

102-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 102-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-586

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

OF-01 Common System Fail

103-310 Hybrid Water Mark Not Exist

103-313 SW Option Fail (IISS Mem for HWM Not Exist)

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Sys

System Fail

[Fault Content] "Secure Watermark Kit" cannot be made available because the Hybrid Watermark Detection H/W is not installed.

[Fault Content] [SW optional function not achieved] The "Secure Watermark Kit" did not become available because of insufficient IISS Ext Memory.

[Detection Conditions] The Hybrid Watermark Detection H/W cannot be detected although the "Hybridwater Mark Detection H/W Installed" is set in the system data.

[Detection Conditions] When the optional HWM function is being enabled, the system detected that the IISS Ext Memory (Slot1: 128MB + Slot: 128MB or larger) is not installed.

[Corrective Actions] Check the installation of the Hybrid Watermark Detection H/W. If it is installed, turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, replace the Hybrid Watermark Detection H/W or the IISS board.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure:

Check the installation of the IISS Ext Memory (Slot1: 128MB + Slot: 128MB or larger). After checking the installation, turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, replace the IISS Ext board.

OF-01 Common System Fail

103-311 Hybrid Water Mark Setting Mismatch [Error Type] SysR

[Fault Content] The Secure Watermark Kit did not become enabled

[Detection Conditions] Although the Hybrid Watermark Detection H/W is detected, it did not become enabled in the system data.

[Corrective Actions] Set the Hybrid Watermark Detection H/W Availability in the system data to "Available". If the problem persists, perform the following procedure: OF-01 Common System Fail

103-312 Hybrid Water Mark Not Exist (Back Side) [Error Type] Sys

[Fault Content] "Secure Watermark Kit" cannot be made available because the Hybrid Watermark Detection H/W for Document Side 2 is not installed.

[Detection Conditions] The Hybrid Watermark Detection H/W for Document Side 2 cannot be detected although the "Hybridwater Mark Detection H/W Installed" is set in the system data.

[Corrective Actions] Check the installation of the Hybrid Watermark Detection H/W for Document Side 2. If it is installed, turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, replace the Hybrid Watermark Detection H/W or the IISS board. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure: Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-587

103-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 103-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-588

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

112-700 Punch Dust Near Full [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] Punch Dust Near Full

[Detection Conditions] Punch Dust Box is detected to be full.

[Corrective Actions] Clear the Punch Dust scrap.

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-589

112-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 112-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-590

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

116-210 MediaReader Faital Error

[Fault Content] Download failed to initialize when transitioning to Download Mode

[Error Type]

(During Normal Mode or Forced Download Mode)

Service Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

The Downloader software that processes downloads within the ESS failed to initialize during transition into Download Mode.

[Media Reader] Fatal error of Reader.

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

This error was detected in the OSDD.

Check the system memory connection of the Controller Board.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Turn the power OFF then ON.

2.

Replace the Media Reader, or USB Cable, or Extended Board for Media Reader connection.

If the problem occurs frequently, replace the Controller Board. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-01 Common System Fail

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

116-310 ESS Font ROM DIMM #2 Check Fail

OF-01 Common System Fail

[Error Type]

116-211 MediaReader Cable No Joint

System Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Service Fail

ESS Font ROM DIMM #2 Check Failure

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

[Media Reader] Connection Cable Disconnected

An error was detected when the ESS Font ROM DIMM #2 was checked.

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

This error was detected in the OSDD.

Turn OFF then ON the power. If the problem persists, perform the following:

[Corrective Actions] 1.

1.

Check the USB Cable connection with the power OFF. If the problem persists, refer to the following to repair it. OF-01 Common System Fail

System Fail

Service Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

ESS Font ROM DIMM #3 Check Fail

[Media Reader] MediaLib SW Logic Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

A fail is detected during a check of ESS Font ROM DIMM #3.

MediaLib internal logic error has occurred.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Turn OFF then ON the power. If the problem still persists, perform the following:

1.

Turn the power OFF then ON.

2.

Check if this is an existing failure (to TSC). If the problem persists, refer to the following to repair it.

[Error Type]

Disconnect and reconnect the ESS Printer-Kit/Fax Board/ROM DIMM. If the problem still persists, replace the Printer-Kit or the ROM-DIMM.

116-312 HDD Encrypt Key Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content]

Service Fail Version.1 .1.1

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Replace the Controller board.

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

OF-01 Common System Fail

Replace ESS Font ROM DIMM #2.

3.

116-311 ESS Font ROM DIMM #3 Check Fail

116-212 MediaLib SW Logic Fail

116-220 Transition to Download Mode Download Initialization Failure

Remove and insert ESS Font ROM DIMM #2.

2.

[HDD Encrypt Key Failure] 02/2009 2-591

116-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 116-xxx FIP An error in the encryption key was detected on booting.

[Detection Conditions] An error in the HDD encryption key was detected on booting.

[Corrective Actions] Refer to OF-02 "HDD System Fail" to repair the trouble. When the system has been recovered, set a correct HDD encryption key.

116-313 HDD Encrypt Set Up Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] [HDD Encrypt Set Up Failure] An encryption setting error was detected on booting.

[Detection Conditions] The encryption key was set up but the HDD itself was not encrypted.

[Corrective Actions]

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-592

Version.1 .1.1 1.

Remove and insert ESS RAM DIMM #1.

2.

Replace ESS RAM DIMM #1.

3.

Replace the Controller board.

116-316 ESS RAM DIMM #2 W/R Check Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] ESS RAM DIMM #2 W/R Check failure

[Detection Conditions] An error was detected during the Read/Write operation of the ESS RAM DIMM #2.

[Corrective Actions] Turn OFF then ON the power. If the problem persists, perform the following: 1.

Remove and insert ESS RAM DIMM #2.

2.

Replace ESS RAM DIMM #2.

3.

Replace the Controller board.

Refer to OF-02 "HDD System Fail" to repair the trouble.

116-317 Standard ROM DIMM Check Fail

When the system has been recovered, set a correct HDD encryption key.

[Error Type]

116-314 Ethernet Address Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Eternet Address Failure

[Detection Conditions] An Ethernet error was detected.

[Corrective Actions]

System Fail

[Fault Content] ESS ROM DIMM #1 Check Failure

[Detection Conditions] An error was detected when the standard ROM DIMM was checked.

[Corrective Actions] Turn OFF then ON the power. If the problem persists, perform the following: 1.

Remove and insert ESS ROM DIMM #1.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure.

2.

Replace ESS ROM DIMM #1.

Check the installation of SEEPROM on the ESS.

3.

Replace the Controller board.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedures in sequence to repair it.

116-318 Op. ROM DIMM Check Fail

OF-03 NET/USB System Fail

[Error Type]

2.4 NET System Fault Check

116-315 ESS RAM DIMM #1 W/R Check Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] ESS RAM DIMM #1 W/R Check failure

[Detection Conditions] An error was detected during the Read/Write operation of the ESS RAM DIMM #1.

[Corrective Actions] Turn OFF then ON the power. If the problem persists, perform the following:

System Fail

[Fault Content] ESS ROM DIMM #2 Check Failure

[Detection Conditions] An error was detected when the option ROM DIMM was checked.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure. Pull out and insert the Prt-Kit or the ROM DIMM. If the problem persists, replace the Prt-Kit or the ROM-DIMM.

116-319 Mismatch Cont ROM and Panel config

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

System Fail

[Fault Content] A mismatch between the installed ROM and Panel configuration (FCW-UI or HB-UI).

[Detection Conditions]

1.

Disconnect and reconnect the NV-RAM Board and turn ON the power.

2.

If problem 116-323 still persists, replace the NV-RAM Board.

3.

After the replacement of the NV-RAM Board, 116-334 will occur. Take the corrective actions for 116-334 in order.

4.

If problem 116-323 still persists, go to the following procedure to resolve it.

Identify the installed program ROM type and Panel configuration using the hardware self-diagnostics immediately after power ON to check that they match.

OF-01 016-782/016-784 Fail

If they do not match, display Chain-Link code on the Panel and abort system boot-up.

116-324 Exception Fail

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

To match the program ROM type (HB or FCW) and the installed Panel configuration (HB or FCW), overwrite the program ROM or re-install the Panel.

System Fail

[Fault Content]

116-321 System Soft Fatal error

The system detected an exception error

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

System Fail

A fatal software exception error has occurred in the Controller PWB CPU. The cause is most likely the Controller software failure.

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

SysCon Error

Power OFF/ON

[Detection Conditions]

[APC4300]

Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed. Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Turn OFF the power, then turn it ON while pressing both the [Start] and the [Stop] buttons. By maintaining that state for 6 seconds, the machine will automatically delete the print data that had caused the error and then restart itself.

OF-01 Common System Fail

If the problem persists, carry out the following procedure:

[Corrective Actions]

116-322 WebDAV S/W Fail

Pull out and insert or replace the RAM DIMM.

[Error Type]

If the problem still persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-08 116-324 Fail

System Fail

116-325 ESS Fan Fail

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

Fatal error related to WebDAV.

System Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

ESS FAN FAIL

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

An error occurred in the rotation of the ESS Fan.

OF-01 Common System Fail

116-323 ESS NVRAM W/R Check Fail

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure.

[Error Type]

(1) Replace the ESS Fan.

System Fail

116-328 L2 Cache Fail

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

ESS NVRAM W/R Check Fail (defective NV-RAM part(s))

System Fail

[Detection Conditions] During a Read/Write check at power on, OS/DD detects an HW error with the ESS-NVRAM Board. Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-593

116-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 116-xxx FIP [Fault Content] CPU Built-in Level 2 Cache Failure

[Detection Conditions] A failure was detected in the Level 2 Cache built in the CPU.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-01 Common System Fail

116-329 Serial IF Soft Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] [Fatal error related to Serial I/F] System call error related to Serial I/F.

[Detection Conditions] A system call error related to the Serial I/F was detected.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-01 Common System Fail

116-330 HDD File System Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] HDD File System Failure

[Detection Conditions] HDD Check at power ON detected that an error has occurred or the HDD was not formatted.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-02 HDD System Fail

116-331 Invalid Log Info [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Log Management Information Incorrect Same as NVM failure, this failure was detected at the NVM Log management information area.

[Detection Conditions] A log related error was detected.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure.

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02/2009 2-594

Version.1 .1.1 1.

After removing the HDD and turning the power ON then OFF, install the HDD again and turn the power ON.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-02 HDD System Fail

116-332 ESS Standard ROM Error [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] ESS On Board ROM Error

[Detection Conditions] An error was detected in the ESS Built-In Standard ROM.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. Pull out and insert the ESS built-in standard ROM. If the problem persists, replace the ESS built-in standard ROM.

116-333 LocalTalk Soft Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] [Fatal error related to LocalTalk] System call error related to LocalTalk.

[Detection Conditions] Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-03 NET/USB System Fail 2.4 NET System Fault Check

116-334 ESS NVRAM Data Compare Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] ESS NVRAM Data Compare Fail (NV-RAM parts are good.)

[Detection Conditions] During a check of Read/Write at power on, System Cont detects [ESS-NVRAM with factory settings is installed] or [Illegal ESS-NVRAM data is occurring]. Because data for initialization in ESS-ROM is written on ESS-NVRAM data when 116-334 is detected, powering OFF then ON after that causes System Fails (124-3xx) that indicate mismatches in various data between the three locations.

Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

As powering OFF then ON after a detection of 116-334 will presumably cause errors 124-3xx that indicate various data mismatches between the three locations, resolve one(s) in DC132, following the corrective actions for the relevant Fault Code(s).

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-01 Common System Fail

2.

If 116-334 reoccurs despite powering OFF/ON, disconnect and reconnect the NV-RAM Board, then turn ON the power.

116-340 Memory Not Enough

3.

If the problem persists, replace the NV-RAM Board.

[Error Type]

4.

If the problem still persists, replace the mercury battery.

5.

If the 116-334 problem still persists, go to the following procedure to resolve it.

System Fail

[Fault Content]

OF-01:Common System Fail

[Insufficient memory]

116-336 Redirector HD Fail

The Page Memory, Entry Buffer and Work Area are insufficient. Malloc error, etc. The tasks cannot start up.

[Error Type] System Fail

[Detection Conditions] Insufficient memory was detected during initialization. A PS option requiring an additional memory was installed but memory was not added.

[Fault Content] [Redirector Fail] HD failure detected in the Redirector.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure.

[Detection Conditions]

Remove the PostScript Option and perform the operation. For permanent recovery, add the Controller memory.

An error was detected when HD was accessed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-02 HDD System Fail

116-337 SNTP S/W Fail [Error Type]

116-341 ROM VER Incorrect [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] [ROM DIMM Version Mismatch]

System Fail

Versions of the multiple ROM DIMMs installed are incorrect.

[Fault Content]

An invalid combination of ROM DIMMs are installed.

Fatal error related to SNTP.

When installing multiple ROM DIMMs, it is necessary to match both the major versions and the minor versions.

[Detection Conditions] Overall SNTP fatal error.

[Detection Conditions] Versions of the multiple ROM DIMMs installed are incorrect.

Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

An invalid combination of ROM DIMMs are installed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions] Check the versions of the multiple ROM DIMMs installed and replace them with an appropriate combination of DIMMs.

OF-02 HDD System Fail

116-338 JBA fatal error

When installing multiple ROM DIMMs, it is necessary to match both the major versions and the minor versions.

[Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Fatal error related to JBA.

[Detection Conditions] Overall JBA fatal error. Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

116-342 SESAMi Manager Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] SESAMi Manager Fatal Error 02/2009 2-595

116-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 116-xxx FIP [Detection Conditions] Fatal error related to the SNMP Agent. Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Check whether or not the Controller ROM is the latest version. If it is not the latest, upgrade it to the latest by referring to "2.6 Software Download". If the Controller ROM is the latest version, there is no need to download it.

2.

If the problem persists, refer to "2.5.2 Logging/Extraction Tool Operational Instructions" to collect logs, and then contact Support G.

116-343 Main PWBA IC Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Main PWBA IC Failure

[Detection Conditions] An error was detected in the IC in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-01 Common System Fail

116-346 Formatter Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] [Formatter Failure] Various fatal errors are detected in the Formatter. Fatal error of S-Formatter.

[Detection Conditions] A response such as system function recall error was detected.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-01 Common System Fail

116-348 Redirecter Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content]

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Version.1 .1.1

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility by performing the same operation. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. Perform OF-01 Common System Fail. If NG, check the following procedures in sequence. 2.4 NET System Fault Check OF-03 NET/USB System Fail 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

116-349 SIF Fail to Call Pflite [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] An error occurred when calling the Pflite function using the SIF.

[Detection Conditions] An error occurred when calling the Pflite function using the SIF.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility by performing the same operation. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. Perform OF-01 Common System Fail. If NG, check the following procedures in sequence. 2.4 NET System Fault Check OF-03 NET/USB System Fail 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

116-350 AppleTalk Soft Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Overall fatal error of AppleTalk.

[Detection Conditions] Overall fatal error of AppleTalk. Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility by performing the same operation. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. Perform OF-01 Common System Fail. If NG, check the following procedures in sequence. 2.4 NET System Fault Check OF-03 NET/USB System Fail 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

[Redirecter Failure]

116-351 EtherTalk Soft Fail

Various fatal errors detected in the Redirecter.

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions] A response such as system function recall error was detected.

System Fail

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

Fatal error related to the EtherTalk.

System Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

Fatal error related to the EtherTalk.

[HDD ProductCode Fail]

Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

The M/C was not started up due to a Product Code error detected in the HDD on booting.

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility by performing the same operation. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. Perform OF-01 Common System Fail. If NG, check the following procedures in sequence.

The HDD was not started up due to a Product Code error detected in the HDD on booting. It is possible that the HDD had been formatted by the M/C of a different product.

[Corrective Actions]

2.4 NET System Fault Check

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-03 NET/USB System Fail



2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

To overwrite to the HDD of another product, refer to the following to perform the special boot forced formatting.

OF-02 HDD System Fail

116-352 NetWare Soft Fail

116-355 Agent Soft Fail

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

System Fail

System Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

Fatal error related to the NetWare.

Fatal error related to the SNMP Agent.

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

Fatal error related to the NetWare.

Fatal error related to the SNMP Agent.

Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility by performing the same operation. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility by performing the same operation. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

Perform OF-01 Common System Fail. If NG, check the following procedures in sequence. 2.4 NET System Fault Check

OF-03 NET/USB System Fail

OF-03 NET/USB System Fail

116-356 HDD Format Fail

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

116-353 HDD Phisycal Fail [Error Type]

[Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content]

System Fail

[HDD Format Fail]

[Fault Content]

The M/C was not started up due to an insufficient HDD capacity error detected during HDD formatting.

[HDD Physical Fail] The HDD was not booted due to a physical HDD failure detected on booting.

[Detection Conditions] HDD was formatted but an incorrect HDD was connected or a HDD error occurred.

[Detection Conditions] The HDD was not booted due to a physical HDD failure detected on booting.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-02 HDD System Fail

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-02 HDD System Fail

116-357 PostScript Error

116-354 HDD Product Fail Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-597

116-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 116-xxx FIP

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-598

[Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] PS Fatal System Error

[Detection Conditions] PS Fatal System Error Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility. Refer to the Error History Report. If the same failure occurs frequently, refer to the following to repair it. OF-01 Common System Fail

Version.1 .1.1

[Fault Content] Fatal error related to SMB.

[Detection Conditions] Fatal error related to SMB. Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility by performing the same operation. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedures in sequence to repair it. 2.4 NET System Fault Check OF-03 NET/USB System Fail 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

116-358 Salutation Soft Fail

116-361 Spool Fatal HDD

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

System Fail

[Fault Content] Fatal error related to Salutation.

[Detection Conditions] Fatal error related to Salutation. Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions]

System Fail

[Fault Content] Fatal error of SPL HDD.

[Detection Conditions] Fatal error of SPL HDD. The SpoolCont detected an error at HDD access.

[Corrective Actions]

Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility by performing the same operation. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedures in sequence to repair it.

Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility by performing the same operation. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

2.4 NET System Fault Check

OF-02 HDD System Fail

OF-03 NET/USB System Fail

116-362 SSDP Soft Fail

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

[Error Type]

116-359 PLW Soft Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Fatal error in PLW.

[Detection Conditions] Fatal error in PLW. Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions]

System Fail

[Fault Content] SSDP Software Fail

[Detection Conditions] SSDP Software Fail Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility by performing the same operation. If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it. OF-02 HDD System Fail

Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility. Refer to the Error History Report. If the same failure occurs frequently, refer to the following to repair it.

116-363 BMLinkS/Print Service Soft Fail

OF-01 Common System Fail

[Error Type]

116-360 SMB Soft Fail [Error Type] System Fail

System Fail

[Fault Content] BMLinkS/Print Service Software Failure

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

BMLinkS/Print Service Software Failure

Print Utility Operational Failure, Report Generator Operational Failure

Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

An operation failure of the Report Generator.

Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility by performing the same operation.

Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedures in sequence to repair it.

[Corrective Actions]

2.4 NET System Fault Check

Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility.

OF-03 NET/USB System Fail

Refer to the Error History Report. If the same failure occurs frequently, refer to the following to repair it.

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

OF-01 Common System Fail

116-364 Timer Fail

116-367 Parallel IF Soft Fail

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

System Fail

System Fail

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

Timer Failure

Overall fatal error of Parallel.

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

An error in the timer was detected.

Overall fatal error of Parallel.

[Corrective Actions]

Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility by performing the same operation.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, replace the NVM PWB. If the problem persists, replace the ESS PWB.

Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility by performing the same operation.

If the system is not recovered after the ESS PWB has been replaced, install back the original ESS PWB and contact Support G.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedures in sequence to repair it. 2.4 NET System Fault Check

116-365 Spool Fatal

OF-03 NET/USB System Fail

[Error Type]

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

116-368 Dump Print Fail

System Fail

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

Fatal error of the SPL.

System Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

Fatal error of the SPL.

Fatal error of DumpPrint.

Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

Fatal error of DumpPrint.

Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility.

Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

Refer to the Error History Report. If the same failure occurs frequently, refer to the following to repair it.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility.

OF-01 Common System Fail

Refer to the Error History Report. If the same failure occurs frequently, refer to the following to repair it.

116-366 Report Gen. Soft Fail

OF-01 Common System Fail

[Error Type] System Fail

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

116-370 XJCL Fail 02/2009 2-599

116-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 116-xxx FIP

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-600

[Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Fatal error of XJCL.

[Detection Conditions] Fatal error of XJCL. Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions]

Version.1 .1.1

[Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Fatal error related to Dynamic DNS.

[Detection Conditions] Fatal error related to DDNS. Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions]

Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility by performing the same operation.

Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedures in sequence to repair it. 2.4 NET System Fault Check

Refer to the Error History Report. If the same failure occurs frequently, refer to the following to repair it.

OF-03 NET/USB System Fail

2.4 NET System Fault Check

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

OF-03 NET/USB System Fail

116-371 PCL Decomp S/W Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] PCL Decomposer Software Failure

[Detection Conditions] Fatal error of PCL. Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility. Refer to the Error History Report. If the same failure occurs frequently, refer to the following to repair it. OF-01 Common System Fail

116-372 P-Formatter Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Fatal error of P-Formatter.

[Detection Conditions] Fatal error of P-Formatter. Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility. Refer to the Error History Report. If the same failure occurs frequently, refer to the following to repair it. OF-01 Common System Fail

116-373 Dynamic DNS Soft Fail

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

116-374 Auto Switch Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Fatal error of Auto SW.

[Detection Conditions] Fatal error of Auto SW. Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility. Refer to the Error History Report. If the same failure occurs frequently, refer to the following to repair it. OF-01 Common System Fail 2.4 NET System Fault Check OF-03 NET/USB System Fail 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

116-375 I-Formatter Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Fatal error of I-Formatter.

[Detection Conditions] A response such as system function recall error was detected.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility.

Refer to the Error History Report. If the same failure occurs frequently, refer to the following to repair it.

Refer to the Error History Report. If the same failure occurs frequently, refer to the following to repair it.

OF-01 Common System Fail

2.4 NET System Fault Check OF-03 NET/USB System Fail

116-376 Port 9100 Software Fail

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

[Error Type]

116-379 MCC Soft Fail

System Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

System Fail

Port 9100 Software Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Fatal error of MCC (Mail Contents Creator). Fatal error related to MCC.

Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility. Refer to the Error History Report. If the same failure occurs frequently, refer to the following to repair it.

Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions]

2.4 NET System Fault Check

Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility.

OF-03 NET/USB System Fail

Refer to the Error History Report. If the same failure occurs frequently, refer to the following to repair it.

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

2.4 NET System Fault Check

116-377 Video DMA Fail

OF-03 NET/USB System Fail

[Error Type]

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

System Fail

116-380 ESS Font ROM DIMM #1 Check Fail

[Fault Content]

[Error Type]

Video DMA Fail

System Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content]

Video DMA failure was detected.

ESS Font ROM DIMM #1 Check Failure

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility.

[Detection Conditions]

Refer to the Error History Report. If the same failure occurs frequently, refer to the following to repair it.

[Corrective Actions]

An error was detected when the ESS Font ROM DIMM #1 was checked.

OF-01 Common System Fail

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure.

116-378 MCR Soft Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content]

Pull out and insert the ESS Prt-Kit, the Fax Board or the ROM DIMM. If the problem persists, replace the Prt-Kit or the ROM-DIMM.

116-381 ABL Initialize Fail [Error Type] System Fail

Fatal error of MCR (Mail Contents Requester).

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content] AddressBookLibrary Initialization Failure

Fatal error related to MCR. Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Detection Conditions] ABL did not match the ABL version information on the NVM, or corrupted data was detected.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility. Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-601

116-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 116-xxx FIP

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-602

[Corrective Actions] Perform Clear Controller NVM on the system. As this will clear all address information, request permission from the user before performing this.

116-382 ABL Phisycal Initialize Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] AddressBookLibrary Initialization Not Available

[Detection Conditions] ABL has failed to access the NVM or HDD.

[Corrective Actions] Set ChainLink 790-664 to 0. If the problem persists, replace the NVM component on the NVM Controller. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-02 HDD System Fail

116-383 PIT Lib Failure [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Ama + toto Board Failure/Not Installed, or HDD access error

[Detection Conditions] 1.

It was detected that the Image Extension Kit (Ama + toto board) was not installed on the controller board during job execution.

2.

An Ama + toto board failure was detected during job execution.

3.

An HDD access error was detected during job execution.

* Note that although 016-231 is detected during power ON, this fail is a "job execution detection" and has a different timing.

[Corrective Actions]

Version.1 .1.1

[Detection Conditions] DCS-related fatal error. Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF and ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure: OF-01 Common System Fail

116-385 IDC Software Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] IDC Software Fail

[Detection Conditions] Fatal error related to IDC. Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility. Refer to the Error History Report. If the same failure occurs frequently, refer to the following to repair it. OF-01 Common System Fail

116-386 Incorrect USB port used for FAX [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Fax USB Cable Inserted Incorrectly

[Detection Conditions] At startup, the Fax USB Cable was connected to an incorrect port.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF, connect the Fax USB Cable to the correct USB port, then turn the power ON.

(1) (2) After turning the power OFF then ON, check the panel top right display to see whether 016231 has occurred, without this error (= 116-383) occurring.

116-387 MRC HW Fatal Error

If 016-231 has occurred, perform the corrective actions for 016-231.

[Error Type]

If the error does not occur, proceed to (3) for the HDD access errror. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-02 HDD System Fail

116-384 DCS Software Fail [Error Type] Sys

[Fault Content] DCS Fatal Error

System Fail

[Fault Content] MRC HW Fatal Error

[Detection Conditions] A fatal error has occurred during the usage of High Compression Board.

[Corrective Actions] Replace the High Compression Board. If the problem persists, contact the Development Dept. to request for investigation. If the cause of error is not clear, perform the following and check whether the status improved.



Replace the Memory Modules on the Main PWB.



Replace the Main PWB.

[Detection Conditions] Incompatible versions of the Standard ROM and NVM were detected.

116-388 No HD that Should Be

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

1.

Initialize the NVM by following the instructions on the LCD display.

2.

If the NVM is not to be initialized, use a compatible version of the Controller ROM (Standard ROM).

System Fail

116-391 Illegal code (country/territory/size group)

[Fault Content] The necessary HD was not installed.

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

System Fail

1.

The system detected that the HDD was not installed, even though the system configuration (with Fax and Finisher) requires a HDD.

2.

The system detected that the HD was not installed when SW optional function was enabled.

Country Code/Territory Code/Paper Size Group Setting Error Detected

[Detection Conditions]

[Option name to be detected] •

[Fault Content]

When the machine is turned on and started (or also rebooted), nation info, territory code and paper size group kept in SEEP-ROM are checked. As a result, an undefined code is detected regarding one(s) of those pieces of information.

Scanner Kit

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, install the HDD correctly.

However, when it is turned on and started (or also rebooted) in the following way, the machine starts successfully without checking for an error.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-02 HDD System Fail



116-389 No Add-On RAM that Should Be

Special Boot (Power Saver+Clear All+Power ON)

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Turn OFF then ON the power. If the problem persists, perform the following:

System Fail

1.

[Fault Content]

Enter the correct nation code, territory code and paper size group in SEEP-ROM. * CL No.

The necessary additional RAM was not installed.

700-165=nation code

[Detection Conditions]

700-338=territory code

1.

The system detected that additional RAM was not installed, even though the system configuration (with HDD etc.) requires the installation of additional RAM.

700-402=paper size group

2.

Insufficient System Memory was detected when SW optional function was enabled.

For correct data, see System Data List. 2.

[Option name to be detected] •

Printer Kit



Scanner Kit

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure. 1.

Reinstall or replace the RAM DIMM for J331.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

116-392 Machine Code Check Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] ROM DIMM Machine Code Check Fail

OF-01 Common System Fail

116-390 Standard ROM and NVM Version Mismatch

[Detection Conditions] The machine code that is stored in the SEEPROM of the ESS ROM, which is inserted in SLOT1 or SLOT2, does not match the machine code that is stored in the SEEPROM on the Controller board (or on the Back Plane).

[Error Type] System Fail

# KOHAKU #

[Fault Content]

Check the machine codes for both SLOT1 and SLOT2. If even one of them does not match, this Fault will occur.

Versions of Standard ROM and NVM Mismatch Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

After entering the correct values in SEEP-ROM, be sure to initialize NVMs (Sys-System). If NVMs (Sys-System) are not initialized, NVN values generated based on wrong data in SEEP-ROM will not be updated to be the correct values.

02/2009 2-603

116-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 116-xxx FIP

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-604

Although the correct way is to insert ESS ROM for Netware into SLOT1 and the ESS ROM for Printer Kit into SLOT2, the machine will not display this Fault Code even if they are inserted wrongly as long as the machine codes are matched.

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content] Fatal error related to USB.

[Detection Conditions] Fatal error related to USB.

Insert the Printer Kit or the PS Kit and Emulation Kit that is specified for this machine into their specified slots on the Controller Board. The correct way is to insert the ESS ROM for Netware into SLOT1 and the ESS ROM for Printer Kit into SLOT2.

Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON, and check for reproducibility. Refer to the CE log, etc. If the same failure occurs frequently, refer to the following to repair it.

However, if the problem persists even when the Printer Kit or the PS Kit and Emulation Kit that is specified for this machine has been inserted into their specified slots, either replace the Kits or the Controller Board.

2.4 NET System Fault Check OF-03 NET/USB System Fail

116-393 AAA Manager S/W Fail [Error Type] System Fail

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

116-396 FIPS140 Self-Test Fail [Error Type]

[Fault Content] AAA Manager Fatal Error

system

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions] AAA-related fatal error was detected

Version.1 .1.1

At start, the FIPS140 Encryption Module self-test has detected a failure.

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

At start, the FIPS140 Encryption Module self-test has detected a failure. Self-Test Error due to illegal ROM (FW).

Upgrade to the latest version. If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Turn the power OFF then ON.

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

2.

Replace or upload again the ROM (FW).

116-394 AAA Manager detect illegal setting Auth. & Acct.

116-397 AAAmgr illegal setting area coverage threshold.

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

System Fail

[Fault Content] Abnormal Authentication Mode and Accounting Mode Settings Detected during AAA Manager Boot Sequence

[Detection Conditions]

system

[Fault Content] The Plain Total Color Judge Threshold setting is wrong.

[Detection Conditions] When the condition below is met in setting system data values in boot sequence:

Before the AAA Manager Task had reached Task Available (Ready to Copy is displayed) during the boot sequence, abnormal settings of system data in the authentication system and the accounting system was detected. This is caused by system data mis-setting from tools other than KO TOOLS.

[Corrective Actions] Upgrade to the latest version. If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions. 2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

720-061(threshold B) Chain-Link 720-060(threshold A) *Chain-Link 720-060 Value must be below 720-061 Value.

116-395 USB Soft Fail

116-399 MUnder initialization for 10 minutes

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

System Fail

Sys

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

The machine remains in initializing state even after 10 minutes has passed since it has started up (not including the startup after Power Save).

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions]

When 10 minutes had passed after the Pflite has started up, "the machine remains in initializing state" was detected. => 10 minutes had passed in a situation where neither Ack nor Nack was returned from any task. This failure is detected only in startup modes such as "Normal Cold Boot" and "Reboot Mode (during Diag exit, etc.)". In other modes such as "Recovery from Power Save" and "Special Boot Mode", the failure is not detected because the timeout time of 10 minutes is difficult to guarantee. –

The title with two or more lines was printed on 2 pages because 2-Sided Print is not available due to insufficient memory.

Reboot the machine once if it remains in initializing state even when the 10-minute timeout time has passed after power ON.



Obtain the "PfShowInfo8" log and save it in the HDD before rebooting.



"Ready to Copy" is displayed and the error code is not displayed at normal start up after rebooting.

Expand the memory or install the HDD if it is not installed.

116-702 Print with Substitute Font [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] Printing performed with a substitute font.

[Detection Conditions] Printing performed with a substitute font.

[Corrective Actions]



If 116-399 occurs again after rebooting, the System Fail screen is displayed.



For cases where 116-399 is displayed, the pfshowinfo8 log is obtained twice successively.

116-703 PostScript LANG Interprete ERR



Although the log is saved in the HDD even if 116-399 is not displayed because the machine cannot shift to the SysFail state, the latest histories might not get logged.

[Error Type]

Install an appropriate Font ROM.

Warning

[Corrective Actions] Use "PfShowInfoRedirFile" to obtain all the logs saved in the HDD, and retry the operation to see if the problem persists. If the machine does not start up while displaying "Please Wait" after power ON, obtain "info9 or xxx.tgz" before 10 minutes has passed. Get ready to provide the obtained logs and contact the support department for instructions.

[Fault Content] [PS Interpret Error] An error has occurred in language analysis.

[Detection Conditions]

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

There is a problem in the PostScript data and an error occurred in PostScript grammar interpretation or language interpretation.

116-700 Image Extension Kit Insufficient Memory

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Perform the following procedure to repair it.

Warning

OF-09 Common Job Fail

[Fault Content]

When another PostScript printer exists at the customer site, print data on that printer and check if the same problem occurs.

Image Expansion Kit has Insufficient Memory

[Detection Conditions] When the system data "Log/Image Creation Guarantee Level" is set to "Low", the Image Extension Kit has insufficient memory.

116-704 MediaReaderMedia No Insert(No Job) [Error Type] Warning

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Set the image quality to "Normal".

[Media Reader] Media Not Inserted (Occurs in other situations than during job)

116-701 Out of Memory-Duplex Fail

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

The MediaLib detected this error while performing the operation that requires access to Media.

Warning

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content] One-page data was printed on multiple pages during 2-Sided Print (The title with two or more lines was printed on 2 pages). Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

1. Check that the Media is inserted.

116-705 MediaReader Format Error(No Job)

02/2009 2-605

116-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 116-xxx FIP [Error Type] Warning [Media Reader] Format Error (Occurs in other situations than during job)

[Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions] The MediaLib detected this error while performing the operation that requires access to Media.

[Media Reader] Image File Retrieval Error (Occurs during job)

[Detection Conditions]

[Corrective Actions] Check the contents in the Media from the PC. Check the file format/directory and selected mode (Digital Camera Print/Document Print).

116-706 MediaReader:File Attribute Read Error(No Job) [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] [Media Reader] File Attribute Retrieval Error (Occurs in other situations than during job)

[Detection Conditions] The MediaLib detected this error while performing the operation that requires access to Media.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Check the contents in the Media from the PC. Check whether the printed file attribute information is displayed in the PC.

116-707 MediaReader:Image File Read Error(No Job) [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] [Media Reader] Image File Retrieval Error (Occurs in other situations than during job)

[Detection Conditions] The MediaLib detected this error while performing the operation that requires access to Media.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Check the contents in the Media from the PC. Check whether the print file images are displayed in the PC.

116-708 MediaReader:File Attribute Read Error(In Job) [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] [Media Reader] File Attribute Retrieval Error (Occurs during job)

[Detection Conditions] The MediaLib detected this error while performing the operation that requires access to Media.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Check the contents in the Media from the PC. Check whether the printed file attribute information is displayed in the PC.

Version.1 .1.1

116-709 MediaReader:Image File Read Error(In Job)

[Fault Content]

1.

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-606

The MediaLib detected this error while performing the operation that requires access to Media.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Check the contents in the Media from the PC. Check whether the print file images are displayed in the PC.

116-710 HP-GL/2 Memory Overflow [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] HP-GL Spool File Overflow

[Detection Conditions] HP-GL/2 memory overflows.

[Corrective Actions] Increase the HP-GL spool size. Or, install the HDD.

116-711 PLW Size/orientation mismatch [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] [PLW Form Overlay Error] Form Overlay is impossible because the size/orientation of the PLW form's drawing is different from that of the paper.

[Detection Conditions] Form Overlay is impossible because the size/orientation of the PLW form's drawing is different from that of the paper.

[Corrective Actions] Select paper that has the same size and orientation as the registered form.

116-712 Out of Area-Form REGI ERR [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] [Insufficient PLW Form Capacity] The PLW form/logo data cannot be registered due to insufficient RAM or HD space.

[Detection Conditions] The PLW form/logo data cannot be registered due to insufficient RAM or HD space.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

After checking the registered forms/logos using the Operation Panel utility, delete the unnecessary forms/logos. Or, increase the allocated capacity of the RAM disk.

After checking the registered forms using the Operation Panel utility, delete the unnecessary forms/ logos. Or, delete the unnecessary forms with Print Command.

116-713 Job divided by HDD Full

116-716 MediaReader File Not Exist

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Warning

Warning

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

[HDD Full Warning]

[Media Reader] No Target File (Occurs in other situations than during job)

The job output was split into batches due to HDD Full.

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

The MediaLib detected this error while performing the operation that requires access to Media.

Collate operation was split when HDD Full occurred in Print Service.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

1.

Delete the stored documents and clear HDD Full.

Check the contents in the Media from the PC. Check the file format/directory and selected mode (Digital Camera Print/Document Print).

If the problem persists, split the job so that HDD Full does not occur.

116-717 MediaLib:Not Excecute of New Request

If the problem persists (and the cause may be an HDD failure), perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-02 HDD System Fail

Warning

[Fault Content]

116-714 HP-GL/2 Command ERR

[Media Reader] MediaLib New Execution Request Cannot Be Received

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Warning

The MediaLib detected this error while performing the operation that requires access to Media.

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

A HP-GL command error was detected.

1.

[Detection Conditions] HP-GL/2 command error occurred.

116-718 Selected PLW Form Not Registered

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Correct or remove the data in the print data that causes the error.

Warning

If the problem persists (and the cause may be an HDD failure), perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Fault Content] [PLW Form Overlay Error]

2.4 NET System Fault Check

The specified form is not registered.

2.4.4 Printing can be performed but abnormally 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

116-715 Max Form to PLW Registered [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] [PLW Form Registration Error]

[Detection Conditions] The specified form is not registered.

[Corrective Actions] Use a registered form or register the required form.

116-720 PCL Memory Low,Page Simplified [Error Type] Warning

The PLW form data cannot be registered because of the restriction on the no. of forms.

[Detection Conditions]

[Fault Content] PCL Memory Low, Page Simplified

The PLW form data cannot be registered because of the restriction on the no. of forms. Version.1 .1.1

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Check the contents in the Media from the PC. It is not necessary to check the file format/directory in the Media (as this error does not occur when the previous job is complete).

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[Detection Conditions]

Version.1 .1.1

116-739 Out of Disk Area-Form/Logo REGI ERR [Error Type]

[Corrective Actions] Deactivate the unnecessary ports. Adjust various buffer memory sizes. Add an expanded memory.

Warning

[Fault Content]

116-725 Log Image Storage Area on Disk Full

[Insufficient Form/Logo Capacity]

[Error Type]

The form/logo data cannot be registered due to insufficient RAM or Hard Disk space.

Warning

[Fault Content] The log image storage area on the disk is full.

[Detection Conditions] With the system data "Level of Ensuring Log Image Creation" set to "Low," the log image storage area on the disk is full.

[Corrective Actions] Rerun the job. If the situation is the same despite some re-attempts, delete unnecessary documents saved in the device.

116-737 Out of Area-Data REGI ERR [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] [Insufficient ART User Defined Area] The user defined data (external characters, patterns, etc) cannot be registered due to insufficient RAM capacity.

[Detection Conditions] The user defined data (external characters, patterns, etc) cannot be registered due to insufficient RAM capacity.

[Corrective Actions] Delete the registered user-defined data. Or, increase the allocated capacity of RAM.

116-738 Size/orientation mismatch [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] [Form Overlay Error] Form Overlay is impossible because the size/orientation of the form's drawing is different from that of the paper.

[Detection Conditions] Form Overlay is impossible because the size/orientation of the form's drawing is different from that of the paper.

[Corrective Actions] Select paper that has the same size and orientation as the registered form.

[Detection Conditions] The form/logo data cannot be registered due to insufficient RAM or Hard Disk space.

[Corrective Actions] After checking the registered forms/logos using the Operation Panel utility, delete the unnecessary forms/logos. Or, increase the allocated capacity of the RAM disk.

116-740 Arithmetic Error [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] [Value Calculation Error] The value calculated in the Interpreter exceeded the limit.

[Detection Conditions] The value calculated in the Interpreter exceeded the limit.

[Corrective Actions] Upgrade the driver.

116-741 Max Form to Not PLW Registered [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] [Form Registration Error] The form data cannot be registered due to the restriction on the no. of forms.

[Detection Conditions] The form data cannot be registered due to the restriction on the no. of forms.

[Corrective Actions] After checking the registered forms using the Operation Panel utility, delete the unnecessary forms/ logos. Or, delete the unnecessary forms with Print Command.

116-742 Max Logo Registered [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] [Logo Registration Error] The logo data cannot be registered due to the restriction on the no. of logos.

116-747 Invalid Page Margin

[Detection Conditions] The logo data cannot be registered due to the restriction on the no. of logos.

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Warning

After checking the registered logos using the Operation Panel utility, delete the unnecessary logos. Or, delete the unnecessary logos with Print Command.

[Fault Content] [White page was detected]

116-743 Out of Buffer Area-Form/Logo REGI ERR

After subtracting the paper margin from the valid coordinate area, the result of the calculation will be negative.

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Warning

After subtracting the paper margin from the valid coordinate area, the result of the calculation will be negative.

[Fault Content] [Form/Logo Size Overflow]

[Corrective Actions]

The received data (form/logo) exceeded the registered buffer size.

Repeat the operation.

[Detection Conditions] Form/logo cannot be registered (insufficient area)

116-748 Page without Image Draw Data

The received data (form/logo) exceeded the registered buffer size.

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Warning

Increase the size of the Form Registration Area using the Operation Panel. Or, install the HD.

[Fault Content]

116-745 ART Command ERR

[White page was detected] Drawing data does not exist in the page data.

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

Warning

Drawing data does not exist in the page data.

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

[ART Command Error] During Decompose, the Decomposer checks for syntax error and values that exceed their respective limit values.

[Detection Conditions]

116-749 PostScript Font error [Error Type]

During Decompose, the Decomposer checks for syntax error and values that exceed their respective limit values.

[Corrective Actions]

Repeat the operation.

Warning

[Fault Content] [PS Font Error]

Upgrade the driver. And upgrade the ESS software to the latest version.

116-746 Selected Form Not Registered [Error Type]

Job was aborted because the specified font is not found.

[Detection Conditions] The specified font is not found in the ROM or the HDD.

[Corrective Actions]

Warning

[Fault Content] [Form Overlay Error] The specified form is not registered.

[Detection Conditions] The specified form is not registered.

Add fonts. Or, specify a substitute using UI.

116-752 Print job ticket description warning [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] Print Job Ticket Description Warning

[Corrective Actions] Use a registered form or register the required form. Version.1 .1.1

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Troubleshooting 116-xxx FIP [Detection Conditions]

When a user instructs to print from an application that directly sends PDF, such as "ContentsBridge2005", the machine received the print job ticket sent together with the PDF but the job ticket data includes "printing instructions that are not supported by the machine". In particular, the job ticket also contains printing instructions that are only supported by other machines that was developed after this machine was released. Those instructions that are unrelated to the functions provided in this machine are cancelled before processing.

[Corrective Actions] Although some functions that are not supported by this machine were specified in the print job ticket, those instructions will be cancelled because they are unrelated to the functions provided in this machine and the printing will continue. You can check for the cancelled functions by outputting the Job History Report. To use the cancelled printing instructions, print to a machine that supports those functions. Obtain the Printer Setting List, Job History Report, and the print job ticket that was sent when the problem reocurred, then contact the Support Department. OF-09 Common Job Fail

116-771 Invalid JBIG Param DL Fixed [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] An incorrect JBIG parameter DL was automatically corrected.

[Detection Conditions] An incorrect JBIG parameter DL was detected and automatically corrected.

[Corrective Actions] No action necessary.

116-772 Invalid JBIG Param D Fixed [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] An incorrect JBIG parameter D was automatically corrected.

[Detection Conditions] An incorrect JBIG parameter D was detected and automatically corrected.

[Corrective Actions] No action necessary.

116-773 Invalid JBIG Param P Fixed [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] An incorrect JBIG parameter P was automatically corrected.

[Detection Conditions] An incorrect JBIG parameter P was detected and automatically corrected.

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[Corrective Actions] No action necessary.

116-774 Invalid JBIG Param YD Fixed [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] An incorrect JBIG parameter YD was automatically corrected.

[Detection Conditions] An incorrect JBIG parameter YD was detected and automatically corrected.

[Corrective Actions] No action necessary.

116-775 Invalid JBIG Param L0 Fixed [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] An incorrect JBIG parameter L0 was automatically corrected.

[Detection Conditions] An incorrect JBIG parameter L0 was detected and automatically corrected.

[Corrective Actions] No action necessary.

116-776 Invalid JBIG Param MX Fixed [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] An incorrect JBIG parameter MX was automatically corrected.

[Detection Conditions] An incorrect JBIG parameter MX was detected and automatically corrected.

[Corrective Actions] No action necessary.

116-777 Invalid JBIG Param MY Fixed [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] An incorrect JBIG parameter MY was automatically corrected.

[Detection Conditions] An incorrect JBIG parameter MY was detected and automatically corrected.

[Corrective Actions] No action necessary.

116-778 Invalid JBIG Par VLENGTH Fixed [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] An incorrect JBIG parameter VLENGTH was automatically corrected.

[Detection Conditions] An incorrect JBIG parameter VLENGTH was detected and automatically corrected.

[Corrective Actions] No action necessary.

116-780 Attached Document Error [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] Attached document error of E-mail to XXX.

[Detection Conditions] The system detected an error in the document attached to the E-mail to XXX.

[Corrective Actions] No action necessary.

116-790 Stapling Canceled [Error Type] warning

[Fault Content] Staple was canceled.

[Detection Conditions] Either all or one of the lead Stapler is canceled during print

[Corrective Actions] 1.

If the operator stops a FAX/iFAX Mailbox received documents print, cancel one of the lead Stapler and print.

2.

If 1. is not possible, cancel Stapler for all copy and print

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118-310 IPSEC Intenal Fail [Error Type] Sys

[Fault Content] IPSEC Internal Error

[Detection Conditions] An internal error was detected during initialization of the IPSEC.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, contact the Support Department for instructions.

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121-310 EPSV-Accessory Communication Fail

[Error Type] System Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

System Fail

IC Card Auditron Config Fail 02

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

EPSV-Accessory Communication Fail

During power ON, an error has occurred due to the following setting combinations that are not allowed.

[Detection Conditions] Transmission failed between the EP-SV and the accessories.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 1.

Check the connection to the EP Accessory, pull out and insert the EPSV Board and replace the cable.

3.

If the problem persists, replace the EP-SV.

4.

If the problem persists, refer to EP Accessory manual to perform the corrective actions.



[Login Setup / Auditron Administration] > [Login Setup / Auditron Mode] is set as [Remote Access].

Take actions in the following order:

If the Controller ROM is the latest version, there is no need to download it. If the problem persists, replace the EPSV-IF Board.

An EP-related product other than the IC Card Gate is connected (set). Or, the IC Card Gate are installed (set) together with other EP-related products.

[Corrective Actions]

Check whether the Controller ROM is the latest version and upgrade it to the latest. 2.



If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

1.

Without the EP-related products connected, start up the machine and set [Login Setup / Auditron Administration] > [Login Setup / Auditron Mode] to other than [Remote Access].

2.

Install the IC Card Remote Authentication Kit option and set the IC Card Gate of EP-related product to single connection.

121-313 IC Card Auditron Config Fail 03

Perform the procedures after obtaining reports in OF-01 Common System Fail.

[Error Type]

121-311 IC Card Auditron Config Fail 01

System Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

System Fail

IC Card Auditron Config Fail 03

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

IC Card Auditron Config Fail 01

During power ON, an error has occurred due to the following setting combinations that are not allowed.

[Detection Conditions] During power ON, this machine performs auto correction and reboots because of incorrect combination between the external authentication settings of this machine and the connected machine.

– –

The IC Card Gate of EP-related product is connected singly (set).

When the IC Card Gate is connected:



[Login Setup / Auditron Administration] > [Login Setup / Auditron Mode] is set as [Remote Access].

If all the following settings have been made, [IC Card Link Mode] is changed to [Enter Password].

The IC Card Remote Authentication Kit option is not installed.

[Corrective Actions]



Set [Login Setup / Auditron Administration] > [Login Setup / Auditron Mode] to [Remote Access].



Set [Login Setup / Auditron Administration] > [Login Setup / Auditron Mode] > [Remote Access] > [IC Card Link Mode] to [No Password Required].

1.

Without the EP-related products connected, start up the machine and set [Login Setup / Auditron Administration] > [Login Setup / Auditron Mode] to other than [Remote Access].



Select [System Settings] > [Network Settings] > [Remote Authentication Server/Directory Service] > [Authentication System] and set to Kerberos or SMB.

2.

Install the IC Card Remote Authentication Kit option.

[Corrective Actions]

Take actions in the following order:

121-314 Customize User Prompts Fail [Error Type]

When the IC Card Gate is connected: This system automatically sets [Login Setup / Auditron Administration] > [Login Setup / Auditron Mode] > [Remote Access] > [IC Card Link Mode] to [Enter Password]. If you do not want to use a password, make the appropriate settings.

system fail

[Fault Content] Customize User Prompts Fail

121-312 IC Card Auditron Config Fail 02 Version.1 .1.1

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[Detection Conditions]

Version.1 .1.1 1.

When the machine was in Network Accounting Mode, ChainLink was Card Auditron Level 2 OR IC Card Auditron Level 2 and the panel specified Customize User Prompts=""prompt 2 only"" OR ""none"".

Authentication=Remote, Accounting=OFF (Keep Log), Feature Service Pathway=Locked, Job Status Pathway=Locked, Machine Status Pathway=Locked, Password for ICCG External Authentication Link=OFF, and Authentication System=AWAA

[Corrective Actions]

In addition, when Authentication != Remote, it becomes system failure.

Change the system data (Chain-Link) so that the detection condition will not occur. (E.g. To enable Card Auditron Level 2/IC Card Auditron Level 2 when the machine is in Network Accounting Mode, set Customize User Prompts to ""both"" or ""prompt 1 only"".)

121-316 EP Accessory conflicts with SecureAccess [Error Type] SysR

[Fault Content] Prohibited Combination of EP Accessory Connection and Secure Access Authentication

[Detection Conditions] The EP Accessory is connected and the authentication method is set to Secure Access. Because Secure Access itself is an alternate method for IC Card authentication of EPA connection, there is no meaning to install both. Therefore, combination of the EP Accessory connection and the Secure Access authentication is prohibited.

[Corrective Actions] 1.

Remove the EP Accessory connection.

2.

Remove the EP Accessory connection temporarily, set the authentication method to an option other than Secure Access (either of: Authentication OFF, LOCAL Authentication or REMOTE Authentication), and then connect the EP Accessory again.

121-317 Continuous JOB setting missmatch of EPLyzer [Error Type] Sys

[Fault Content] Continuous Job setting mismatch of EPLyzer

[Detection Conditions] When 850-020 is "0" and the Auditron Mode was changed from INTERNAL AUDITRON to an option other than INTERNAL AUDITRON.

[Corrective Actions] Set the system data 850-020 to "0". Or, return the Auditron Mode to INTERNAL AUDITRON. (700-540=1)

121-318 Auth/Accout Settings Is Not Supported [Error Type] SysR

[Fault Content] Auth/Accout Settings Is Not Supported

[Detection Conditions] When (1) or (2) in the following is met:

When "Accessory Type" = ICCG only The machine operates normally only when the following system data is set (AND).

Therefore, cases other than the above forms the detection condition. 2.

When "Accessory Type" = There are connections other than ICCG The following cases are the detection conditions: Authentication=OFF, Accounting=XSA or OFF (Keep Log) Authentication=Local, Accounting=OFF or XSA or OFF (Keep Log) (When Authentication=Remote or CA, it becomes system failure)

[Corrective Actions] (None applicable because it is automatic reboot)

121-319 Fax Send Charging and iFax Setting Confliction [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Fax Send Charging and iFax Setting Conflict

[Detection Conditions] When the device is starting up, it was detected that the iFax Kit function was already activated when the Fax send billing function was enabled.

[Corrective Actions] Disable the Fax send billing function or the iFax Kit functions, and then restart the device.

121-320 EP-SV Setting information conflict fail. [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] EP-SV - Double installation contract error with Web-based EP.

[Detection Conditions] It was detected that the EP cont has doubled installation contracts for the EP-SV and the Webbased EP.

[Corrective Actions] There are double contracts for the EP-SV and the Web-based EP. Change the C/L to disable either one of the installation contracts and set correct contract settings.

121-321 EP-DX Setting information conflict fail. [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] EP-DX - Double installation contract error with Web-based EP.

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

It was detected that the EP cont has doubled installation contracts for the EP-DX and the Webbased EP.

[Corrective Actions]

Fatal error related to Web EP. Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions]

There are double contracts for the EP-DX and the Web-based EP.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem still persists, obtain the info9 or xxx.tgz log and network log immediately after the problem has occurred and contact the support department for instructions.

Change the C/L to disable either one of the installation contracts and set correct contract settings.

121-322 Controller Price Table Error

2.5.1 Log collection/extraction tool function explanation

[Error Type]

121-324 Fax Send Charging And Scan Setting Confliction

System Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

system

EPA - Controller unit price table settings error

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions] When the Fax send billing function is turned ON (850-021=1), the following was detected at power ON or at recovery from Power Save.

Fax Send Charging and Scan Setting Confliction.

[Detection Conditions] While device is on, it is detected that with FAX Send Charging enabled, Blank Document Detection is enabled or Blank Document Detection Display (display on KO screen) is enabled.

1.

The standard image quality unit price (850-022) or the high image quality unit price (850-023) in the unit price table for Fax send billing was set to "0".

2.

The accumulated value from the Maximum Stored Number of Sheets (840-003: 999 by default) and the standard image quality unit price (850-022) or the high image quality unit price (850023) in the unit table was set to a value larger than the maximum price (15.120 yen) that can be inserted for Coin Kit 8.

[Corrective Actions]

The standard image quality unit price (850-022) is larger than the high image quality unit price (850-023).

121-333 EPSV-EP M/C Communication Fail

3.

Set 850-021 to 0 (disable FAX Send Charging), or set 820-123 to 0 and 790-670 to 0 and restart the device.

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

System Fail

Detection Condition (1): When the Fax send billing function is not used, set 850-021 to "0" (function OFF).

[Fault Content]

When using the Fax send billing function, set both the standard image quality unit price (850-022) and the high image quality unit price (850-023) to a value other than "0", and then turn the power OFF then ON.

[Detection Conditions]

EPSV-EP M/C Communication Fail 1.

Detection Condition (2): When the Fax send billing function is not used, set 850-021 to "0" (function OFF). When using the Fax send billing function, correct the Maximum Stored Number of Sheets and unit prices, and then turn the power OFF then ON. Detection Condition (3): Set the standard image quality unit price (850-022) to a value that is equal to or less than the high image quality unit price (850-023), and then turn the power OFF then ON.

If this condition does not apply to your case, check what value is set in [850-014: Accessory Connection Monitoring Timer Value] and go to one of the following. 2. 3.

OF-01 Perform the procedures after (5) obtaining reports in Common System Fail.

850-014 = 1-9: This error will occur a certain minute(s) [1-9 min] after the UI panel displays [Please wait]. 4.

System Fail

Others When turned on, this machine asked for a response to the [Does the accessory exist?] signal and detected [The accessory does not exist].

[Fault Content] Fatal error related to Web EP.

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850-014 = 1-9 A certain time (1-9 min) preset in [850-014] after this machine was turned on and reported the Wake Up command to the accessory, the machine did not receive any response from the accessory.

121-323 Web EP Software Fail

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850-014 = 0 For one of the reasons given under (4), this error is detected. See (4) Others.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure:

[Error Type]

The power was turned ON, with the Power Saver key, the Start key and the numeric key [0] pressed down.

Or

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A lapse of 10 sec after the accessory reported ACK to this machine, the accessory did not report Wake Up Answer to this machine.

If they are connected correctly, turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Or

1.

When the problem occurs for one of these reasons under [Others], this error will occur [within 30 sec] after the UI panel displays [Please wait].

Check whether the Controller ROM is the latest version and upgrade it to the latest. If the Controller ROM is the latest version, there is no need to download it.

This machine received three consecutive NAKs. 2.

Reinstall or replace the EPSV-IF Board.

3.

Replace the EP-SV.

[Corrective Actions]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

1.

Perform the procedures after obtaining reports in OF-01 Common System Fail.

Turn ON the power without pressing down the Power Saver key, the Start key, and the numeric key [0]. If this condition does not apply to your case, check what value is set in [850-014: Accessory Connection Monitoring Timer Value] and go to one of the following.

2.

850-014 = 0 This error is thought to be detected for one of the reasons under (4) Others. •

3.

Take the appropriate actions given under (4) Others.

850-014 = 1-9 Set 850-014 to a larger value than the current one and operate again.

4.



If 9 causes the problem to reoccur, set 850-014 to 0.



If 0 causes the problem to reoccur, take the appropriate actions given under (4) Others.

Others

121-335 EPSV Wake Up Answer Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] EPSV Wake Up Answer Fail

[Detection Conditions] The WAKE UP ANSWER cannot be received.

[Corrective Actions] Check connection of the cable between the EP-SV and the ESS.

Check that the accessory is ON. Check if the cable is connected between EP-SV and ESS.

If they are connected correctly, turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the cable is properly connected, turn OFF then ON this machine. If the problem persists, perform the following:

1.

4-1. Check if Controller ROM is the latest version. If not, upgrade it to the latest version. If so, you do not need to download the latest version of it. 4-2. Reinstall the EPSV-IF board. 4-3. Replace the EPSV-IF board. 4-4. Replace EP-SV. –

If you intentionally removed EP-SV or EP Accessory, set 850-001 to 0 in DC131. (Set it to EP Accessory Connected. )

4-5. If the problem persists, go to the following and resolve it. –

If you intentionally removed EP-SV or EP Accessory, set 850-001 to 0 in DC131. (Set it to EP Accessory Connected. )



OF-01 Common System Fail: Perform the step for collecting reports and subsequent steps.

121-334 EPSV Login Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] EPSV Login Fail

2.

Reinstall or replace the EPSV-IF Board.

3.

Replace the EP-SV.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. Perform the procedures after obtaining reports in OF-01 Common System Fail.

121-336 Unknown EP Accessory [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] EP-SV - Accessories type unknown.

[Detection Conditions] The EP related accessory type was unknown in WAKE UP ANSWER.

[Corrective Actions] Check connection of the cable between the EP-SV and the ESS. If they are connected correctly, turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 1.

[Corrective Actions] Check connection of the cable between the EP-SV and the ESS.

Check whether or not the Controller ROM is the latest version and upgrade it to the latest. If the Controller ROM is the latest version, there is no need to download it.

[Detection Conditions] Verification of the login information in WAKE UP ANSWER resulted in an error.

Check whether the Controller ROM is the latest version and upgrade it to the latest. If the Controller ROM is the latest version, there is no need to download it.

2.

Reinstall or replace the EPSV-IF Board.

3.

Replace the EP-SV.

4.

If the problem persists, refer to EP Accessory manual to perform the corrective actions.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

Perform the procedures after obtaining reports in OF-01 Common System Fail.

System Fail

121-337 EP Accessory Self Diag Fail

[Fault Content] EPA - Unit price table error

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

System Fail

Detection Condition (1): When the M/C is running, a notification is issued from the Coin Kit indicating that the price data in the Coin Kit has been changed.

[Fault Content] EP-SV - Accessories self-diagnostic result error.

Detection Condition (2): When the M/C is booting or returning from Power Save, a notification is issued from the Coin Kit indicating a unit price error. (The unit price table in the Coin Kit contains unset unit price(s))

[Detection Conditions] Self-diagnostic of the EP related accessories in WAKE UP ANSWER resulted in an error.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Check connection of the cable between the EP-SV and the ESS.

Detection Condition (1): Turn the power OFF then ON.

If they are connected correctly, turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Detection Condition (2): Correct the unit price settings in the Coin Kit, and then turn the power OFF then ON.

1.

Check whether the Controller ROM is the latest version and upgrade it to the latest.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure:

If the Controller ROM is the latest version, there is no need to download it.

OF-01 Perform the procedures after (5) obtaining reports in Common System Fail.

2.

Reinstall or replace the EPSV-IF Board.

3.

Replace the EP-SV.

4.

If the problem persists, refer to EP Accessory manual to perform the corrective actions.

121-340 EP Accessory Miss Match [Error Type] System Fail

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Fault Content]

Perform the procedures after obtaining reports in OF-01 Common System Fail.

EP-SV - Accessories Form Mismatch

121-338 EPSV Answer Time Out

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

The combination of accessories that are installed does not match the specifications.

System Fail

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Checks whether they are installed correctly against the specifications.

EPSV - Answer Timeout

If they are installed correctly, turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Detection Conditions] Answers other than WAKE UP ANSWER from the EP-SV cannot be received.

1.

[Corrective Actions]

Check whether the Controller ROM is the latest version and upgrade it to the latest. If the Controller ROM is the latest version, there is no need to download it.

Check connection of the cable between the EP-SV and the ESS.

2.

If they are connected correctly, turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

1.

Check whether the Controller ROM is the latest version and upgrade it to the latest. If the Controller ROM is the latest version, there is no need to download it.

2.

Reinstall or replace the EPSV-IF Board.

3.

Replace the EP-SV.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Perform the procedures after obtaining reports in OF-01 Common System Fail.

121-350 EPSV Logic Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] EP-SV - Unexpected Error

Perform the procedures after obtaining reports in OF-01 Common System Fail.

121-339 Price Table Error

Reinstall or replace the EPSV-IF Board.

[Detection Conditions] Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-619

121-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 121-xxx FIP [Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 1.

Check whether the Controller ROM is the latest version and upgrade it to the latest. If the Controller ROM is the latest version, there is no need to download it.

2.

Reinstall or replace the EPSV-IF Board.

3.

Replace the EP-SV.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. Perform the procedures after obtaining reports in OF-01 Common System Fail.

121-370 EP-DX - unexpected error [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] EP-DX - Unexpected Error

[Detection Conditions] Pflite Function Error Library Function Error Undefined Message/Undefined Parameter Received, etc.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 1.

Check whether the Controller ROM is the latest version and upgrade it to the latest. If the Controller ROM is the latest version, there is no need to download it.

2.

Check the connections of the FAX USB cable.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. Perform the procedures after obtaining reports in OF-01 Common System Fail.

02/2009 2-620

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

123-207 Comm Manager Target Fail (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions] The data received from the Controller exceeded the upper limit for the processing capability in the Panel.

[Error Type] System Fail

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

COMM. Manager Target Error Incorrect mailbox value on the cm_send_msg statement, or the target is not SYS when receiving from SIO.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-04 Panel System Fail

123-312 Diag mode change Fail (Punch unit type set) [Error Type]

Serial Transmission Failure

System Fail

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

SB-Fin Punch Unit Initial Installation NG After Diag Mode

OF-04 Panel System Fail

[Detection Conditions]

123-209 EVM Returns Wrong Value (UI-Panel)

The data received from the Controller has exceeded the upper limit of the processing capability in the Panel.

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

System Fail

Turn the power OFF and ON.

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure:

(UI-Panel) Return Value Error from EVM

OF-04 Panel System Fail

[Detection Conditions]

123-317 Receive Message Queue Full (UI-Panel)

UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

System Fail

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-04 Panel System Fail

(UI-Panel) Receive Message Queue Full

123-310 Send Queue Full (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

The data received from the Controller exceeded the upper limit for the processing capability in the Panel.

System Fail

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

(UI-Panel) Send Queue Full

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-04 Panel System Fail

The data sent from the Panel to the Controller exceeded the upper limit for the processing capability.

[Corrective Actions]

123-318 Receive Finish Queue Full (UI-Panel) [Error Type] System Fail

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

123-311 Receive Queue Full (UI-Panel) [Error Type]

[Fault Content] (UI-Panel) Receive Completion Queue Full

[Detection Conditions] The data received from the Controller exceeded the upper limit for the processing capability in the Panel.

System Fail

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

(UI-Panel) Receive Queue Full Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. 02/2009 2-621

123-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 123-xxx FIP OF-04 Panel System Fail

123-320 NVM initialized for FCW composition. [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Automatic recovery has occurred (FCW/HB) because incorrect value was detected in the system data area that has no compatibility among the different type of UI panels

[Detection Conditions] When the M/C was started or booted, it was detected that a value, which is out of the guaranteed range for the currently installed panel, is set in the system data area that has no compatibility among the different type of UI panels (HB/FCW/MCW). This error does not occur during the usual physical UI panel type replacement. If for some reason the incorrect data got stored, the machine performs reboot and automatic recovery using the same system as when the panel is physically replaced.

[Corrective Actions] Even when this error code is displayed, the machine can still be used normally after pressing [Close]. However, set necessary mechanical settings before using it because the Controller NVM has been initialized into the FCW/MCW panel configuration.

123-322 Target Fail (UI-Panel) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Target Error

[Detection Conditions] Serial Transmission Failure

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

123-323 Address Fail (UI-Panel) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Address Error

[Detection Conditions] Serial Transmission Failure

[Corrective Actions]

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-622

Version.1 .1.1

[Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Object Cannot Be Created (HB/FCW)

[Detection Conditions] The specified UI internal object could not be created due to any setting/specification error. UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

123-326 Memory Overflow (UI-Panel) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Memory Overflow The memory in the GUAM exceeded the upper limit.

[Detection Conditions] UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

123-327 Button Overflow (UI-Panel) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Button Overflow The memory for the (synchronous display) button in the GUAM exceeded the upper limit.

[Detection Conditions] UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

123-328 UI Internal Fail with Out of Area [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

UI Internal I/F Failure

OF-04 Panel System Fail

A coordinate value out of the range of the display screen was detected (WxH = 640x240).

123-325 Object Creation Fail (UI-Panel)

OF-04 Panel System Fail

[Detection Conditions]

123-337 Frame Data Error with Invalid Data Type

UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

System Fail

OF-04 Panel System Fail

[Fault Content]

123-329 UI Internal Fail with Invalid Coordinates

Invalid frame data was detected. The incorrect value of the Data Type detected by Frame ID was detected.

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

System Fail

UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

UI Internal I/F Failure

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

The coordination value that cannot be displayed was detected (X = 4 times numeric position).

OF-04 Panel System Fail

[Detection Conditions]

123-341 Event Queue Full (UI-Panel)

UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

System Fail

OF-04 Panel System Fail

[Fault Content]

123-332 I/F Fail (Invalid Parameter CP)

Event Queue Full (UI-Panel)

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

SysR

UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions]

Interface Failure

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Incorrect parameter was detected at the Drv. I/F between the DM and CP.

OF-04 Panel System Fail

123-342 Event Queue Empty (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions] UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

System Fail

Turn the power OFF and ON.

[Fault Content]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure:

Event Queue Empty (UI-Panel)

OF-04 Panel System Fail

[Detection Conditions]

123-333 I/F Fail (Impossible Communication)

UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

System Fail

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-04 Panel System Fail

Interface Failure

123-343 Invalid Class (UI-Panel)

Impossible transmission with the Control Panel was detected.

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

System Fail

The H/W connection in the Panel is faulty or the internal connection could not be correctly detected.

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content] Incorrect Class (UI-Panel)

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-623

123-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 123-xxx FIP [Detection Conditions] UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

123-344 Invalid Type (UI-Panel) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Incorrect Type (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions] UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

123-345 Timer Queue Full (UI-Panel) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Timer Queue Full (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions] UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

123-346 Invalid Timer Number (UI-Panel) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Incorrect Timer Number (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions] UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

123-350 One Touch Key Fail (MCW) [Error Type] SysR

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-624

Version.1 .1.1

[Fault Content] MCW-Panel One-Touch Key Fail (the number of the detected One-Touch Keys does not match)

[Detection Conditions] When checking the number of the one-touch keys in the MCW-Panel (Control Panel Driver SW) during the initialization process at power ON, it was detected that there is a H/W Mismatch (multiple key count detection results do not match) .

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON, and then replace the One-Touch Key Module of the MCW-Panel. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure: OF-04 Panel System Fail

123-362 No Object (UI-Panel) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] No Object (HB/FCW)

[Detection Conditions] UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

123-368 Short of UI Memory (UI-Panel) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Insufficient Memory (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions] There is insufficient memory or the connection failed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

123-369 Invalid Interface Value (UI-Panel) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Incorrect Interface Value (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions] UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

OF-04 Panel System Fail

[Corrective Actions]

123-370 Interface Length Fail (UI-Panel)

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

[Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content]

123-374 Invalid User Job ID (UI-Panel) [Error Type]

Interface Length Failure (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions]

System Fail

[Fault Content]

The parameter sent from the Controller was incorrect.

[Corrective Actions]

Incorrect User Job ID (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

The Job ID parameter sent from the Controller was incorrect.

[Corrective Actions]

123-371 Interface Parameter Fail (UI-Panel)

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

[Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content]

123-375 Internal Resource Fail (UI-Panel) [Error Type]

Interface Parameter Failure (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions]

System Fail

[Fault Content]

The parameter sent from the Controller was incorrect.

[Corrective Actions]

Internal Resource Failure (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions]

123-372 Interface Sequence Fail (UI-Panel)

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

[Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content]

123-376 Internal Memory Fail (UI-Panel) [Error Type]

Interface Sequence Failure (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions]

System Fail

[Fault Content]

The initialization command from the Controller was not sent within the specified time.

[Corrective Actions]

Internal Memory Failure (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions]

123-373 Channel Fail (UI-Panel)

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

[Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content]

123-377 UI Timer Fail (UI-Panel) [Error Type]

Channel Failure (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions]

System Fail

[Fault Content]

The channel sent from the Controller was incorrect. Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

Timer Failure (UI-Panel) 02/2009 2-625

123-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 123-xxx FIP [Detection Conditions] UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-626

Version.1 .1.1

[Fault Content] Fax Interface Failure (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions] UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions]

123-378 Interface Format Fail (UI-Panel)

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-04 Panel System Fail

System Fail

[Fault Content] Interface Format Failure (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions] The data format sent from the Controller was incorrect.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

123-382 Scanner Interface Fail (UI-Panel) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Scanner Interface Failure (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions] UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions]

123-379 Dispatch Fail (UI-Panel)

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-04 Panel System Fail

System Fail

[Fault Content] Dispatch Failure (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions] UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

123-383 Report Interface Fail (UI-Panel) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Report Interface Failure (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions] UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions]

123-380 Copy Interface Fail (UI-Panel)

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-04 Panel System Fail

System Fail

[Fault Content] Copy Interface Failure (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions] UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

123-384 Server Access Fail (UI-Panel) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Server Access Failure (HB/FCW)

[Detection Conditions] UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions]

123-381 Fax Interface Fail (UI-Panel)

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-04 Panel System Fail

System Fail

123-385 Service Object Overflow (UI-Panel)

OF-04 Panel System Fail

[Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content]

123-389 Argument Fail (UI-Panel) [Error Type]

Service Object Overflow (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions]

System Fail

[Fault Content]

UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions]

Argument Failure (HB/FCW)

[Detection Conditions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions]

123-386 Invalid Service Object (UI-Panel)

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-04 Panel System Fail

System Fail

[Fault Content]

123-390 Job Parameter Fail (UI-Panel) [Error Type]

Incorrect Service Object (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions]

System Fail

[Fault Content]

UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions]

Job Parameter Argument Error (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions]

123-387 Invalid Service Object Attribute (UI-Panel)

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-04 Panel System Fail

System Fail

[Fault Content]

123-391 Job Actual Parameter Fail (UI-Panel) [Error Type]

Incorrect Service Object Attribute (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions]

System Fail

[Fault Content]

UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions]

Job Execution Argument Error (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions]

123-388 Attribute Fail (UI-Panel)

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-04 Panel System Fail

System Fail

[Fault Content]

123-392 Auditron Fail (UI-Panel) [Error Type]

Attribute Error (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions]

System Fail

[Fault Content]

UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions]

Incorrect Auditron (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB. 02/2009 2-627

123-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 123-xxx FIP [Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-628

Version.1 .1.1

[Detection Conditions] UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions]

123-393 EP Fail (UI-Panel)

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-04 Panel System Fail

System Fail

[Fault Content] EP Failure (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions] UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

123-397 MGR Fail (UI-Panel) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] MGR Error (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions] UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions]

123-394 File Access Fail (UI-Panel)

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-04 Panel System Fail

System Fail

[Fault Content] Incorrect File Access (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions] UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

123-398 Delay Release Queue Full (UI-Panel) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Delay Release Queue Full (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions] UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions]

123-395 NVM Fail (UI-Panel)

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-04 Panel System Fail

System Fail

[Fault Content] NVM Failure (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions] UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

123-399 Internal Fail (UI-Panel) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Internal Error (UI-Panel)

[Detection Conditions] UI-SW failure in the ESS PWB.

[Corrective Actions]

123-396 FF Fail (UI-Panel)

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-04 Panel System Fail

System Fail

[Fault Content] FF Error (UI-Panel)

123-400 JRM I/F Internal Fail (UI-Panel) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Due to a fatal error in the JRM IF Converter, subsequent processing cannot be performed.

[Detection Conditions] There was insufficient area, an internal error or invalid IF Sequencing (or parameter) entered into the Converter.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-04 Panel System Fail

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-629

123-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 123-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-630

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

124-310 DC132 11

[Fault Content] Stored Data Mismatch

[Error Type] System Fail

[Detection Conditions] The serial numbers do not match.

[Fault Content] Stored Data Mismatch

[Detection Conditions] Product No. not specified.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. Replace the MCU PWB and the ESS PWB.

Procedure Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. Execute dC132[Billing Data Matching & Serial No Setting]. Compare the 3 Serial No. All 3 numbers are different. Y

N Execute dC132[Billing Data Matching & Serial No Setting]. Make the 3 values match.

124-311 DC132 09

Replace the MCU PWB and the ESS PWB.

[Error Type]

124-314 DC132 01

System Fail

[Fault Content] Stored Data Mismatch

[Detection Conditions] Serial No. not specified.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. Replace the MCU PWB and the ESS PWB.

[Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Stored Data Mismatch

[Detection Conditions] Internal control error was detected.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

124-312 DC132 12 [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Stored Data Mismatch

[Detection Conditions] The product No. did not match.

Procedure Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. Execute dC132[Billing Data Matching & Serial No Setting]. Compare the 3 product No. All 3 numbers are different. Y

N Execute dC132[Billing Data Matching & Serial No Setting]. Make the 3 values match.

Replace the MCU PWB and the ESS PWB.

124-313 DC132 10 [Error Type]

Replace the MCU PWB and the ESS PWB.

124-315 DC132 02 [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Stored Data Mismatch

[Detection Conditions] Internal control error was detected.

Procedure Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. Execute dC131[NVM Read/Write]. Compare the following values. •

dC131[700-600]



dC131[700-601]



dC131[700-602]

Compare the 3 numbers. All 3 numbers are different.

System Fail Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-631

124-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 124-xxx FIP Y

N

4127/4112G

02/2009 2-632

Version.1 .1.1

[Corrective Actions]

Execute dC132[Billing Data Matching & Serial No Setting]. Make the 3 values match.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Replace the MCU PWB and the ESS PWB.

Replace the MCU PWB and the ESS PWB.

124-316 DC132 03

124-319 DC132 08

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

System Fail

[Fault Content]

System Fail

[Fault Content]

Stored Data Mismatch

[Detection Conditions]

Stored Data Mismatch

[Detection Conditions]

Internal control error was detected.

[Corrective Actions]

Internal control error was detected.

Procedure

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Replace the MCU PWB and the ESS PWB.

Execute dC131[NVM Read/Write].

124-317 DC132 04

Compare the following values.

[Error Type]



dC131[700-606]



dC131[700-607]



dC131[700-608]

System Fail

[Fault Content] Stored Data Mismatch

[Detection Conditions] Internal control error was detected.

Compare the 3 numbers. All 3 numbers are different. Y

N Execute dC132[Billing Data Matching & Serial No Setting]. Make the 3 values match.

Procedure

Replace the MCU PWB and the ESS PWB.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

124-320 SEEPROM Fail

Execute dC131[NVM Read/Write]. Compare the following values. •

dC131[700-600]



dC131[700-601]



dC131[700-602]

Compare the 3 numbers. All 3 numbers are different. Y

N Execute dC132[Billing Data Matching & Serial No Setting]. Make the 3 values match.

Replace the MCU PWB and the ESS PWB.

124-318 DC132 07 [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Stored Data Mismatch

[Detection Conditions] Internal control error was detected.

[Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] SEEPROM Fail

[Detection Conditions] Write error occurred in the SEEPROM on the ESS Board.

[Corrective Actions] Pull out and insert SEEPROM, or replace the ESS PWB. If the system is not restored after the ESS PWB has been replaced, install back the original ESS PWB and contact Support G. Obtain the logs that have been recorded in 2.5.2 Logging/Extraction Tool Operational Instructions and contact Support G.

124-321 Backup SRAM Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Backup SRAM Fail

124-324 All Billings Mismatch

[Detection Conditions] Write error occurred in the NVM on the ESS Board.

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions] 1.

If the Fax Card is installed, reinstall it.

2.

Pull out and insert NVM Board or replace it.

3.

Replace the ESS PWB.

System Fail

[Fault Content] All Billing Counter Mismatch

If the system is not restored after the ESS PWB has been replaced, install back the original ESS PWB and contact Support G. Obtain the logs that have been recorded in 2.5.2 Logging/Extraction Tool Operational Instructions and contact Support G.

[Detection Conditions] The billing counters in multiple locations are all different.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. Replace the MCU PWB and the ESS PWB.

124-322 DC132 05 [Error Type] System Fail

124-325 Billing Restoration Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Stored Data Mismatch

[Fault Content] Billing Counter Mismatch (1 position)

[Detection Conditions] Internal control error was detected.

[Detection Conditions] When one of the Billing counters mismatches with the others, the counter cannot be repaired.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Procedure

Replace the MCU PWB and the ESS PWB.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

124-323 DC132 06 [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Stored Data Mismatch

[Detection Conditions] Internal control error was detected.

Procedure Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. Execute dC131[NVM Read/Write].

Execute dC132[Billing Data Matching & Serial No Setting]. Compare the 3 Serial No. All 3 numbers are different. Y

Replace the PWB whose values do not match. Replace the MCU PWB and the ESS PWB.

124-326 IOT Speed Not Registered [Error Type] system fail

[Fault Content] IOT Speed not registered.

Compare the following values. •

dC131[700-603]



dC131[700-604]



dC131[700-605]

[Detection Conditions] It was detedted that at boot, IOT Speed registration procedure status was 1 or 2.

[Corrective Actions] This Fail triggers the procedure for changing IOT Speed. Accordingly the user needs to follow the dialog displayed on the UI in order to enter the SW Key for changing IOT Speed.

Compare the 3 numbers. All 3 numbers are different. Y

N

N

124-327 IOT Speed Change SW Fail

Replace the PWB whose values do not match.

[Error Type]

Replace the MCU PWB and the ESS PWB. Version.1 .1.1

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Troubleshooting 124-xxx FIP

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[Fault Content] A SW error was detected during the procedure for changing IOT Speed.

[Detection Conditions]

Version.1 .1.1

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure. 1.

Reinstall or replace the RAM DIMM.

A SW error was detected during the procedure for changing IOT Speed.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

1.

a failure to shift to Diag Mode

OF-01 Common System Fail

2.

a failure in DC132

124-334 Standard Font ROM Error

3.

a failure to read from/write in SEEP ROM

[Error Type]

4.

a failure to reboot

[Corrective Actions] Turn OFF then ON the power. If the problem persists, perform the following: 1.

Replace IOT.

2.

Replace the Controller board.

124-328 Punch Unit User Initial SetUp [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Punch Unit User Initial Installation Screen Displayed

[Detection Conditions] The notification from the Finisher indicates that the Punch Unit was detected but the punch hole configuration is unknown.

[Corrective Actions] Select the Punch Unit according to the instruction on the screen.

124-332 contract data mismatch [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Contract data mismatch.

[Detection Conditions] Case where the contract data on IOT side and Controller side mismatches.

[Corrective Actions] Match the contract data on IOT and Controller.

124-333 ASIC Fail (Panther) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Panther Error

[Detection Conditions] An error was detected in the Panther.

System Fail

[Fault Content] Standard FontROM Error

[Detection Conditions] An error was detected in the standard Built-In Font ROM.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-01 Common System Fail

124-335 Font ROM Not Found [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] FONT ROM NOT FOUND

[Detection Conditions] The installation of the Font ROM was not detected.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure. 1.

Pull out and insert or replace the Font ROM.

2.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

OF-01 Common System Fail

124-337 ESS Standard RAM Error [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] ESS Standard RAM (Standard ROM) Error

[Detection Conditions] An error was detected in the ESS Built-In Standard RAM.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure. 1.

Reinstall or replace all the RAM DIMM.

2.

If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure to repair it.

OF-01 Common System Fail

[Corrective Actions]

124-338 Same Font ROMs Found

(Software available for DC132)

[Error Type]

Enter DC132. Master SYS1 to resolve the problem. If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB. (Software unavailable for DC 132)

System Fail

Replace the MCU PWB.

[Fault Content]

124-342 CRUM Market fail SYS 1

Install the same Font ROM.

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

System Fail

The system detected that a duplicate Font ROM was installed.

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions] 1.

One of CRUM destinations is different from the others (SYS 1).

Pull out and insert the Prt-Kit or the ROM DIMM #3. Replace it.

[Detection Conditions]

124-339 ROM DIMM of Another Product Found

One of the CRUM destinations stored in three positions does not match (Data stored in the Controller Board does not match).

[Error Type] System Fail

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

(Software available for DC132)

Error due to installation of ROM DIMM for other models.

Enter DC132. Master the MCU to resolve the problem. If the problem persists, replace the Cont PWB.

[Detection Conditions] The system detected that the ROM DIMM for another model was installed.

(Software unavailable for DC132) Extract the SEEPROM from and reinsert it into the Controller PWB. If the problem still persists, replace the Controller PWB.

[Corrective Actions] Check the ROM DIMM and install the appropriate ROM DIMM.

124-343 CRUM Market fail SYS 2

If the problem persists, contact Support G.

124-340 CRUM Market fail ALL

[Error Type] System Fail

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

System Fail

One of CRUM destinations is different from the others (SYS 2).

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions]

All three CRUM destinations are not set (0 or different values are set).

One of the CRUM destinations stored in three positions does not match (Data stored in the Controller Board does not match).

[Detection Conditions] The CRUM destinations stored in three positions match but their values are not set (0).

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

(Software available for DC132)

Replace the machine, or replace the MCU Board.

124-341 CRUM Market fail MCU

Enter DC132. Master SYS2 to resolve the problem. If the problem persists, replace the Cont NVM and the Cont PWB in order.

[Error Type]

(Software unavailable for DC132) Reinstall/replace the NVMPWB. If the problem still reoccurs, replace the Controller PWB.

System Fail

124-350 CRUM OEM fail ALL

[Fault Content] One of CRUM destinations is different from the others (IOT).

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

System Fail

One of the CRUM destinations stored in three positions does not match (Data stored in the MCU Board does not match).

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

[Fault Content]

02/2009 2-635

All three CRUM OEM destinations are not set (0 or different values are set).

124-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 124-xxx FIP

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[Detection Conditions] The CRUM OEM destinations stored in three positions match but their values are not set (0).

[Corrective Actions] Replace the machine, or replace the MCU Board.

124-351 CRUM OEM fail MCU [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] One of CRUM OEM destinations is different from the others (IOT).

[Detection Conditions] One of the CRUM OEM destinations stored in three positions does not match (Data stored in the MCU Board does not match).

[Corrective Actions] (Software available for DC132) Enter DC132. Master SYS1 to resolve the problem. If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB.

Version.1 .1.1

[Corrective Actions] (Software available for DC132) Enter DC132. Mater SYS2 to resolve the problem. If the problem persists, replace the Cont NVM and the Cont PWB in order. (Software unavailable for DC132) Reinstall/replace the NVM PWB. If the problem still persists, replace the Controller PWB.

124-360 CRUM validation fail ALL [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] All three CRUM Enable/Disable settings are not set (0 or different values are set).

[Detection Conditions] The CRUM Enable/Disable settings stored in three positions match but their values are not set (0).

[Corrective Actions] Replace the machine, or replace the MCU Board.

(Software unavailable for DC132)

124-361 CRUM validation fail MCU

Replace the MCU PWB.

[Error Type]

124-352 CRUM OEM fail SYS 1 [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] One of CRUM OEM destinations is different from the others (SYS 1).

[Detection Conditions] One of the CRUM OEM destinations stored in three positions does not match (Data stored in the Controller Board does not match).

[Corrective Actions]

System Fail

[Fault Content] One of CRUM Enable/Disable settings is different from the others (IOT).

[Detection Conditions] One of the CRUM Enable/Disable settings stored in three positions does not match (Data stored in the MCU Board does not match).

[Corrective Actions] (Software available for DC132) Enter DC132. Master SYS1 to resolve the problem. If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB.

(Software available for DC132)

(Software unavailable for DC132)

Enter DC132. Master the MCU to resolve the problem. If the problem persists, replace the Cont PWB.

Replace the MCU PWB.

(Software unavailable for DC132) Extract the SEEPROM from and reinsert it into the Controller PWB. If the problem still persists, replace the Controller PWB.

124-353 CRUM OEM fail SYS 2 [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] One of CRUM OEM destinations is different from the others (SYS 2).

[Detection Conditions] One of the CRUM OEM destinations stored in three positions does not match (Data stored in the Controller Board does not match).

124-362 CRUM validation fail SYS 1 [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] One of CRUM Enable/Disable settings is different from the others (SYS 1).

[Detection Conditions] One of the CRUM Enable/Disable settings stored in three positions does not match (Data stored in the Controller Board does not match).

[Corrective Actions] (Software available for DC132) Enter DC132. Master the MCU to resolve the problem. If the problem persists, replace the Cont PWB.

(Software unavailable for DC132)

[Error Type]

Extract the SEEPROM from and reinsert it into the Controller PWB. If the problem still persists, replace the Controller PWB.

124-363 CRUM validation fail SYS 2

System Fail

[Fault Content] IOT IM Device Driver Software Failure

[Error Type]

[Detection Conditions]

System Fail

The IOT controller software has detected a fatal error.

[Fault Content]

Also occurs when the system data obtained from within the Cont during start up has an incorrect value.

One of CRUM Enable/Disable settings is different from the others (SYS 2).

Occurs if DiagExit is carried out when SysUser NV initialization or IOT NV Write resulted in "Exit (Keep Log)", but does not occur when "Exit (Clear Log)" is used.

[Detection Conditions] One of the CRUM Enable/Disable settings stored in three positions does not match (Data stored in the Controller Board does not match).

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions]

OF-06 IOT System Fail

(Software available for DC132) Enter DC132. Master SYS2 to resolve the problem. If the problem persists, replace the Cont NVM and the Cont PWB in order.

124-380 CRUM Market fail ALL (2) [Error Type]

(Software unavailable for DC132) Reinstall/replace the NVM PWB. If the problem still persists, replace the Controller PWB.

124-372 IOT sc Soft Fail [Error Type]

System Fail

[Fault Content] All three CRUM destinations are not set (0 or different values are set) #Case-(2).

[Detection Conditions]

System Fail

[Fault Content]

The CRUM destinations stored in three positions match but their values are not set (0).

[Corrective Actions]

IOT Controller Software Failure

[Detection Conditions] IOT Controller software failure. Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-06 IOT System Fail

124-373 IOT Manager SW Fail

Replace the MCU PWB and the ESS PWB.

124-381 CRUM Market fail MCU (2) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] One of CRUM destinations is different from the others (IOT). #Case-(2)

[Detection Conditions] One of the CRUM destinations stored in three positions does not match (Data stored in the MCU Board does not match).

[Error Type] System Fail

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

(Software available for DC132)

IOT Manager Software Failure

Enter DC132. Master SYS1 to resolve the problem. If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB. (Software unavailable for DC132)

[Detection Conditions]

Replace the MCU PWB.

An error in the IOT Manager software was detected.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

124-382 CRUM Market fail SYS 1 (2) [Error Type]

OF-06 IOT System Fail

System Fail

124-374 IOT IM DeviceDriver SW Fail Version.1 .1.1

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 124-xxx FIP

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[Fault Content] One of CRUM destinations is different from the others (SYS 1). #Case-(2)

[Detection Conditions] One of the CRUM destinations stored in three positions does not match (Data stored in the Controller Board does not match).

[Corrective Actions]

Version.1 .1.1

[Detection Conditions] One of the CRUM OEM destinations stored in three positions does not match (Data stored in the MCU Board does not match).

[Corrective Actions] (Software available for DC132) Enter DC132. Master SYS1 to resolve the problem. If the problem persists, replace the MCU PWB.

(Software available for DC132)

(Software unavailable for DC132)

Enter DC132. Master the MCU to resolve the problem. If the problem persists, replace the Cont PWB.

Replace the MCU PWB.

(Software unavailable for DC132) Extract the SEEPROM from and reinsert it into the Controller PWB. If the problem still persists, replace the Controller PWB.

124-383 CRUM Market fail SYS 2 (2) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] One of CRUM destinations is different from the others (SYS 2). #Case-(2)

[Detection Conditions] One of the CRUM destinations stored in three positions does not match (Data stored in the Controller Board does not match).

[Corrective Actions] (Software available for DC132) Enter DC132. Master SYS2 to resolve the problem. If the problem persists, replace the Cont NVM and the Cont PWB in order. (Software unavailable for DC132) Reinstall/replace the NVMPWB. If the problem still reoccurs, replace the Controller PWB.

124-390 CRUM OEM fail ALL (2) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] All three CRUM OEM destinations are not set (0 or different values are set). #Case-(2)

[Detection Conditions] The CRUM OEM destinations stored in three positions match but their values are not set (0).

[Corrective Actions] Replace the machine, or replace the MCU Board.

124-391 CRUM OEM fail MCU (2) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] One of CRUM OEM destinations is different from the others (IOT). #Case-(2)

124-392 CRUM OEM fail SYS 1 (2) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] One of CRUM OEM destinations is different from the others (SYS 1). #Case-(2)

[Detection Conditions] One of the CRUM OEM destinations stored in three positions does not match (Data stored in the Controller Board does not match).

[Corrective Actions] (Software available for DC132) Enter DC132. Master the MCU to resolve the problem. If the problem persists, replace the Cont PWB. (Software unavailable for DC132) Extract the SEEPROM from and reinsert it into the Controller PWB. If the problem still persists, replace the Controller PWB.

124-393 CRUM OEM fail SYS 2 (2) [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] One of CRUM OEM destinations is different from the others (SYS 2). #Case-(2)

[Detection Conditions] One of the CRUM OEM destinations stored in three positions does not match (Data stored in the Controller Board does not match).

[Corrective Actions] (Software available for DC132) Enter DC132. Master SYS2 to resolve the problem. If the problem persists, replace the Cont NVM and the Cont PWB in order. (Software unavailable for DC132) Reinstall/replace the NVMPWB. If the problem still reoccurs, replace the Controller PWB.

124-701 Side Tray to Center Tray [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

The machine changed output tray from Side Tray to another and continued printing.

Punching instruction was canceled and printing continued.

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

Paper that cannot be output to SideTray was detected. (paper size and paper type)

Punching function was canceled and printing was continued because a failure was detected in the Puncher.

[Corrective Actions]

[Corrective Actions]

Replace the paper with paper that can be output to Side Tray and rerun the job.

Repair Punch using another FIP detected at the same time.

124-702 Finisher Tray to Center Tray

124-706 Folding Canceled

[Error Type]

[Error Type]

Warning

Warning

[Fault Content]

[Fault Content]

The machine changed output tray from Stacker to another and continued printing.

Folding instruction was canceled and printing continued.

[Detection Conditions]

[Detection Conditions]

Paper that cannot be output to Stacker was detected. (paper size and paper type)

Folder function was canceled and printing was continued because a failure was detected in the Folder failure.

[Corrective Actions] Replalce the paper with paper that can be output to Stacker and rerun the job.

[Corrective Actions]

124-703 Booklet Tray to Center Tray

Repair Folder using another FIP detected at the same time.

[Error Type]

124-708 Changed To Sub Tray

Warning

[Error Type]

[Fault Content]

Warning

The output tray was changed from the Booklet Tray to the Center Tray and printing continued.

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions] The output tray has been changed to the Center Tray because a failure was detected in the Booklet Tray.

The machine changed output tray from the selected tray to Sub Tray and continued printing.

[Detection Conditions] The paper was output from the center tray instead of from the selected tray

[Corrective Actions] Repair the Booklet Tray using another FIP detected at the same time.

124-704 Envelop Folder Tray to Center Tra

1.

A different paper size other than the selected size was output for double-sided setting

2.

Puncher of Finisher C malfunctioned

[(1) Sub Tray output when there is a size mismatch during double-sided setting]

[Error Type]



When there is a size mismatch, Simplex setting outputs to the selected tray and Duplex setting outputs to the Sub tray.



The aim in changing the output to the Sub Tray based on the SheetDelivered receive timing from the IOT is displayed in the Control Panel which displays "Copying" message when the [Start] button is pressed, until the IOT stops.



There is no special display in the driver.

Warning

[Fault Content] The output tray was changed from the Folder Tray to the Center Tray and printing continued.

[Detection Conditions] The output tray has been changed to the Center Tray because a failure was detected in the Folder Tray.

[Corrective Actions] Repair the Folder Tray using another FIP detected at the same time.

124-705 Punching Canceled

[(2) Sub Tray output when the Finisher malfunctioned] •

Decolor and Puncher failures are not SubSystemFail, they are LocalFail.



When Decolor fails, output goes to the selected Finisher.



When Puncher fails, output goes to the Sub Tray. However, when booklet is selected, output goes to the Booklet.

[Error Type] Warning Version.1 .1.1

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124-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 124-xxx FIP •

02/2009 2-640

The aim in changing the output to the Sub Tray based on the SheetDelivered receive timing from the IOT is displayed in the Control Panel which displays "Copying" message when the [Start] button is pressed, until the IOT stops.

[Corrective Actions] For case (1), please check that the same selected paper size has been set on the paper tray. For case (2), check that the error codes: 012-231, 012-232, 012-233 or 012-234 has been displayed, and refer to the corresponding FIP to repair the problem.

124-709 Stapler sheets counts over warning [Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] The No. of Stapler Sheets exceeded and printing continued.

[Detection Conditions] The No. of Stapler Sheets exceeded was detected but printing was continued.

[Corrective Actions] The No. of Stapler Sheets exceeded was detected but printing was continued.

124-710 Output Tray changed from MailBoxSorter [Error Type] warning

[Fault Content] The machine changed output tray from Sorter to another and continued printing.

[Detection Conditions] Paper that cannot be output to Mailbox Sorter was detected. (paper size and paper type)

[Corrective Actions] Replace the paper with paper that can be output to Mailbox Sorter and rerun the job.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

125-311 PSWcont Unexpected Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] PSWcont Unexpected Error

[Detection Conditions] PSW Cont Software Failure Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-01 Common System Fail

Version.1 .1.1

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125-xxx FIP

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 125-xxx FIP

02/2009 2-642

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

127-210 DFE Communication Fail

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]



2.6.1 Software Download

Service Fail

[Fault Content] Controller Detected DFE Comm Error

127-220 DEF Communicaiton Error (video) [Error Type] Service Fail

[Detection Conditions] The Green Controller detected communication failure with the DFE.

[Fault Content] DEF Detected Communication Error (Video)

[Corrective Actions] Pull out and insert the DFE connection cable.

[Detection Conditions] The DFE detected communication error in the Video system.

Turn the power OFF then ON.

127-211 DFE Parameter Error

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-01 Common System Fail

Service Fail

[Fault Content] Controller Detected DFE Parameter Error

127-221 DEF Communicaiton Error (Command) [Error Type] Service Fail

[Detection Conditions] The Green Controller detected incorrect parameter for command communication with the DFE.

[Fault Content] DEF Detected Communication Error (Command)

[Corrective Actions] Pull out and insert the DFE connection cable.

[Detection Conditions] The DFE detected communication error in the Command system.

Turn the power OFF then ON.

127-212 ExtPrint Check Mode Error

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-01 Common System Fail

Service Fail

[Fault Content] External Print Check Mode Error

127-310 ESR Task Fatal error [Error Type] System Fail

[Detection Conditions] The Controller detected an error in the External CDI H/W Check Mode.

[Fault Content] Fatal error of ESR Task.

[Corrective Actions] •

Pull out and insert the command/video cables between the DFE and M/C.



Turn the power OFF then ON.

127-213 ExtPrint I/F Mismatch

[Detection Conditions] A fatal error occurred in ESR Task.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-01 Common System Fail

Service Fail

[Fault Content] External Print IF Mismatch

127-311 ExtPRTc Fatal Error [Error Type] System Fail

[Detection Conditions] The Controller detected the mismatch with the I/F version notified from the DFE.

Match the software versions of DFE and ESS.

[Fault Content] Fatal error related to ExtPRTc.

Version.1 .1.1

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 127-xxx FIP [Detection Conditions] Fatal error related to ExtPRTc. Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-01 Common System Fail

127-312 DFE Video Link Fail [Error Type] system fail

[Fault Content] DFE-detected Video Link Fail

[Detection Conditions] DFE detected a Video Link error.

[Corrective Actions] Disconnect and connect the DFE connection cable. Turn OFF then ON the power. If the problem persists, perform the following. OF-01 Common System Fail

127-313 ESS Video Link Fail [Error Type] system fail

[Fault Content] ESS-detected Video Link Fail

[Detection Conditions] ESS detected a Video Link error.

[Corrective Actions] Disconnect and connect the DFE connection cable. Turn OFF then ON the power. If the problem persists, perform the following. OF-01 Common System Fail

127-314 WSD Print S/W Fail [Error Type] system fail

[Fault Content] a fatal error related to WSD Print Service

[Detection Conditions] ESS detected a Video Link error.

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Version.1 .1.1

[Error Type] sys

[Fault Content] A ThinPrin .print-related fatal error

[Detection Conditions] A problem has occurred with software processing, causing the processing to stop ever since.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, go to the following and solve it. OF-01 Common System Fail

127-320 DFE Critical Fail [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Fatal error related to Bizen DFE.

[Detection Conditions] An error occurred in the connection to the DFE. Or, the DFE needs to treat the device as SystemFail.

[Corrective Actions] Take the corrective actions based on the Fault Code displayed in the DFE monitor, then reboot the system. If the problem persists, perform the following procedures. 1.

Check the connection to the DFE.

2.

Check the device settings.

3.

Check the DFE HW.

4.

Check the device HW.

127-337 JobTemplate HDD Write Error [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] [Write error in obtaining JT] An error has occurred when the Job Template was stored in the local HD.

[Detection Conditions] There was a temporary file access failure during polling for internal use, or an error occurred when writing to a local HDD of the Job Template (besides HDD Full).

[Corrective Actions]

Turn OFF then ON the power. If the problem persists, perform the following.

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedures in sequence to repair it.

OF-01 Common System Fail

After performing the procedure in

[Corrective Actions]

127-315 ThinPrint S/W Fail

OF-02 HDD System Fail, OF-01 Common System Fail

127-342 JobTemplate Monitor Fail

[Fault Content] Fatal error related to Mail IO.

[Error Type] System Fail

[Detection Conditions] Fatal error related to Mail IO.

[Fault Content]

Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[JT Monitor Failure] Fatal errors to be detected by the JT monitor.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Detection Conditions]

2.4 NET System Fault Check

A response such as system function recall error was detected.

[Corrective Actions]

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

127-398 IPP Soft Fatal error

OF-01 Common System Fail

[Error Type] System Fail

127-353 LPD Soft Fatal error [Error Type]

[Fault Content] Fatal error related to IPP.

System Fail

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions] Fatal error related to IPP.

Fatal error related to lpd.

[Detection Conditions] Fatal error related to lpd.

Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

2.4 NET System Fault Check

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

2.4 NET System Fault Check

127-399 JME Soft Fatal error

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

[Error Type] System Fail

127-354 FTP Server Software Fail [Error Type]

[Fault Content] Fatal error related to JME.

System Fail

[Fault Content]

[Detection Conditions] Fatal error related to JME.

Fatal error of FTP Server.

[Detection Conditions] A fatal error of FTP Server was detected.

Due to an error in software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Corrective Actions]

2.4 NET System Fault Check

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

2.4 NET System Fault Check 2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

127-396 MailIO Soft Fatal error [Error Type] System Fail

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133-210 Fax Parameter incorrect

[Detection Conditions] The specified data cannot be read due to reasons such as the specified data is broken.

[Error Type]



Service Fail

The host may treat this failure as a System Fail.

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Incorrect Parameter

OF-07 FAX System Fail

[Detection Conditions]

133-214 Fax USB Open Fail in Initializing

The parameter value was inappropriate. (An error of the interface itself, such as a too long parameter) The necessary parameter is not notified.

[Error Type]

NOTE: Depending on the host, this error may not be returned but the Fax card may be reset.

[Fault Content]

Service Fail

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

USB Open failed at initialization.

[Detection Conditions]

OF-07 FAX System Fail

133-211 Fax Parameter Value Invalid

Detected by FAPE (createInstance failed).

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Service Fail

[Fault Content] Incorrect Parameter

OF-07 FAX System Fail

133-215 Fax USB Device Fatal Error [Error Type]

[Detection Conditions] The PV exceeds the range.

Service Fail

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

USB Device Fatal Error

[Detection Conditions]

OF-07 FAX System Fail

133-212 Fax Read Erro No Data

Sent to the FAPE as an asynchronized event.

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Service Fail

[Fault Content] Data Read Error - No Data

OF-07 FAX System Fail

133-216 Fax USB Host Fatal Error [Error Type]

[Detection Conditions] The specified data was not found (incorrect no. or channel).

Service Fail

[Fault Content]

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

USB Host Fatal Error

[Detection Conditions]

OF-07 FAX System Fail

133-213 Fax Read Error-Invalid Data

Sent to the FAPE as an asynchronized event.

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Service Fail

[Fault Content]

OF-07 FAX System Fail

133-217 Fax Manager Short of Memory

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[Error Type] Service Fail

[Fault Content] Insufficient Fax Manager Memory

[Detection Conditions] Sent to the FAPE as an asynchronized event. (Currently undefined)

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-07 FAX System Fail

Version.1 .1.1 OF-11 FAX Job Fail

133-221 Fax Card not respond when system is Booting [Error Type] Service Fail

[Fault Content] No response at Fax Card booting.

[Detection Conditions] The Fax Card did not respond within the specified time on booting.

[Corrective Actions]

133-218 Fax Card Message Library Short of Memory

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-07 FAX System Fail

Service Fail

[Fault Content] Insufficient Fax Card Message Library Memory

[Detection Conditions] Sent to the FAPE as an asynchronized event. (Currently undefined)

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

133-222 Fax Card does not respond intervally [Error Type] Service Fail

[Fault Content] The Fax Card did not respond within the specified time.

[Detection Conditions] The Fax Card did not respond within the specified time.

[Corrective Actions]

133-219 Fax Short of Work Memory

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-07 FAX System Fail

Service Fail

[Fault Content] Insufficient Working Memory

[Detection Conditions] Due to insufficient memory, the system was unable to reserve the memory required for the processing.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-07 FAX System Fail

133-220 Fax Control task detects error [Error Type] Service Fail

[Fault Content] Fatal error of Fax Cont.

[Detection Conditions] Due to an error during Fax Cont software processing, subsequent processes cannot be performed.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

133-223 Fax Card Reset [Error Type] Service Fail

[Fault Content] Fax Card Reset

[Detection Conditions] Fax Card Reset

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-07 FAX System Fail

133-224 Controller ROM Fax Card ROM mismatch [Error Type] Service Fail

[Fault Content] Version mismatch between the Controller ROM and the Fax Card ROM.

[Detection Conditions] The Controller detected version mismatch.

[Corrective Actions]

[Detection Conditions]

Upgrade both the Controller and Fax Card ROM to the latest version.

A message not specified in the I/F settings was received from the Fax Card.

133-225 Fax address book illegal setting

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Error Type]

OF-07 FAX System Fail

Service Fail

133-282 Fax Card download fail

[Fault Content] After rewritting the Address Book using EasyAdmin and before rebooting, a Service Fail occurred due to dial error because a speed dial entry was rewritten from the Panel.

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type] Service Fail

[Fault Content]

After rewriting the Address Book in EasyAdmin and before rebooting, a speed dial entry was rewritten from the Panel.

[Corrective Actions]

Software downloading failed and Fax Card separated.

[Detection Conditions] As downloading of Fax Card could not be completed due to either a Fax Card failure or Fax Cont SW failure, subsequent processes could not be performed.

Turn the power OFF then ON.

133-226 Illegal country code for Fax

[Corrective Actions] Repeat the Fax Card Download. If this failure persists, replace the Fax PWB and the G3 PWB.

[Error Type]

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it.

Service Fail

OF-14 FAX Card Fail

[Fault Content]

133-283 Fax report mail box not open

Illegal Country Code for FAX Detected

[Detection Conditions]

[Error Type]

The code that does not provide FAX Service is set in the System Data Country Code.

Service Fail

[Corrective Actions]

[Fault Content]

Set a correct Country code.

FAX Report Storage Mailbox Not Open

133-280 Fax Option Slot1 Board Fail

[Detection Conditions] Mailbox Not Open was detected when FAX report is stored in a mailbox.

[Error Type]

[Corrective Actions]

Service Fail

If the problem persists after opening the Mailbox, perform the following procedure to repair it.

[Fault Content]

OF-07 FAX System Fail

FAX Service Separated by Service Fail

133-700 Staple/Punch Canceled

[Detection Conditions] Due to either a Fax Card failure or Fax Cont SW failure, subsequent processes could not be performed.

[Corrective Actions]

[Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content]

Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-07 FAX System Fail

Cancel Staple/Punch (printing continued by canceling Staple/Punch instructions).

[Detection Conditions]

133-281 Received unknown message

When it was decided that Staple/Punch could not be carried out due to the paper used for printing, during processing of the received FAX document into a printable DataFormat by the Controller.

[Error Type] Service Fail

[Corrective Actions] Change the Staple/Punch position or select paper for the Staple/Punch position.

[Fault Content] Unknown message received. Version.1 .1.1

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[Error Type] Warning

[Fault Content] When printing Fax-received documents, it was performed via the Bypass tray since the selected tray cannot be used for Fax

[Detection Conditions] The "Receiving Paper Size Tray Mode Function" is provided to determine "Which tray to print the Fax-received data from". This error can occur when this function is "enabled." Even if this function is "disabled," this error can also occur when printing Fax reports and documents for polling. * When set to automatically print Fax/iFax received documents, this machine automatically selects a paper tray. During that selection, any of the following occurs. –

Since the selected tray is set as "Unavailable for Fax document print", the machine selects the Bypass tray to continue printing.



Since the paper size in the selected tray is set as a size that cannot be used for Fax, the machine selects the Bypass tray to continue printing.



Since the paper type (= paper quality) in the selected tray is set as a quality that cannot be used for Fax, the machine selects the Bypass tray to continue printing.



If none of the above applies, the selected tray might be malfunctioning.

* This error also occurs when any of the four conditions above is detected when "the customer selects the Bypass tray and tries to print from a mailbox".

[Corrective Actions] •

Load the paper size that can be used for Fax printing. A3SEF, A4LEF, B4SEF, B5LEF, A4SEF, A5SEF, B5SEF, Letter SEF, Legal (14inch), Legal (13inch), Ledger, Letter LEF, and Half Letter SEF can be used.



Load the paper type (= paper quality) that can be used for Fax printing.



When the machine is set to "Enable Receiving Paper Size Tray Mode Function", perform any one of the following:

Plain Paper, Bond Paper, Recycled Paper, Backing Paper, and Custom Paper can be used.

1.

Select [Settings List] → [Fax Control] → [Tray Mode] to add the tray number that the customer wants to specify for printing.

2.

Select a tray number for the customer's printing use from the one of the trays that are set in [Settings List] → [Fax Control] → [Tray Mode].

Instead of selecting [Settings List] → [Fax Control] → [Tray Mode], the same settings can be performed through [SystemData: 820-002] → [Tray selection in tray mode]. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-09 Common Job Fail

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134-210 Fax Cont Parameter Invalid [Error Type] Service Fail

[Fault Content] Incorrect Parameter

[Detection Conditions] Incorrect parameter (A value out of the PV range was specified, or the parameter is too long, or an error of the interface itself), the necessary parameter is not notified.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-07 FAX System Fail

134-211 Fax Card Main Board Failure [Error Type] Service Fail

[Fault Content] Fax Card Main Board Failure

[Detection Conditions] TBD Fax Card Main Board Failure

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-14 FAX Card Fail

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202-399 JME Soft Fatal error [Error Type] System Fail

[Fault Content] Timer internal error detected by the UI Cont

[Detection Conditions] The setting value of SystemData=700-124 (Auto Clear Timer (Auto Resume Timer, Auditoron Off Timer, Tools Off Timer) is detected to be 1~29 in MF machines. This Fail does not occur for values of 1~29 in Prt machine.

[Corrective Actions] Turn the power OFF then ON. Check the value of SystemData=700-124 (Auto Clear Timer (Auto Resume Timer, Auditoron Off Timer, Tools Off Timer). If the value of 1~29 is set in an MF machine, a Fail will occur. –

If this Fail occurs when timer related System Data Settings Value for other than 700-124 is changed, check the normal values for the related System Data.

If the problem persists, perform the following procedure to repair it. OF-01 Common System Fail

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500-030 DC612 Print NG By IOT Wait State [Error Type] History

[Fault Content] [Detection Conditions] The following occurs (However, this includes the cases that may not occur when DC612 starts): •

DC900G: Fuser: Shifted to Warming Up and Sagging occurred. The CC Cleaner Position was moved from the Home Position. Fuser Relay State: Shifted to Not Ready. Drum Cycle State: Shifted to Cleaning Request. CC Wire Warning: Occurred. Reserve Tank State: Filling. Drum Crum State: Unknown.



DCC5540G/DC540G: Fuser: Shifted to Warming Up and Sagging occurred. Reserve Tank State: Filling.

[Corrective Actions] Return from the Wait state and try again.

500-990 DC612 Print NG By Any Reason [Error Type] History

[Fault Content] Diag DC612 Test Pattern Print cannot be executed due to unknown reason.

[Detection Conditions] Printing could not start due to unknown reason in Diag DC612 Test Pattern Print, or it was aborted. (Only end response) •

This occurs during Diag execution only, and Fault Code is displayed on the PC-Diag and Panel.

[Corrective Actions] Perform the same operation again.

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2.4.1 Interface (Physical/Logical) 1.

2.4.2 "Cannot connect to the network" or "Print is not found from the PC"

Physical Interface Description The following physical interfaces are supported. (1)

IEEE1284*1

(2)

USB

(3)

Ethernet (10BaseT, 100BaseTX) *2

Get "NET Connection Diagram" and take actions by following the instructions in "2.4.5 Network-Related Details Investigation Flow" in this document, and then collect the following information:

*1: Only the products under Mid range are supported. *2: Has the features to automatically detect and switch the transmission speed (10Mbps, 100Mbps). Also, the transmission speed can be fixed by settings. 2.

Logical Interface Description



System Settings List



Check the client settings (Output Port)



Physical interface check



Logical interface check



Other connection environment check Printer switching machine

It is possible to set whether to activate the system for each of the following logical interfaces. Default Activation: IEEE1284, SMB(DLC), SNMP(IPX)

Availability of printer buffer, etc. HUB (Switch, Hub) used, etc.

Supported for receiving print jobs (1)

IEEE1284 (when 1.1 IEEE1284 is supported) * Only the products under Mid range are supported.

(2)

USB

(3)

Lpd

(4)

NetWare

(5)

AppleTalk (EtherTalk)

(6)

SMB

(7)

IPP

(8)

Internet FAX Print

(9)

Port9100



Network Capture Log

(10) CWIS File Upload Print Supported for receiving Scan jobs (1)

Salutation Scan [[CP, CFP]]

(2)

FTP Client [[CP, CFP]]

(3)

Internet FAX Send [[CP, CFP]]

(4)

SMB Client [[CP, CFP]]

(5)

WebDAV Server [[CP, CFP]]

Supported for management interface (1)

SNMP

(2)

CWIS

Supported for other services FTP Server

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2.4.3 No output is available, no data is printed

2.4.4 Printing can be performed but abnormally

1.

1.

Check whether or not the Controller ROM and Printer Driver are the latest version. If it is not the latest, always upgrade the software. (See 2.6.1 Software Download.) After checking the above items, check whether the Indicator is blinking and take the corrective actions accordingly. (1)

2.

Ask a customer about the status of unavailable printing and collect information based on it. •

System Settings List

When the Indicator (Panel Send/Receive Lamp) is blinking



Check PDL name.

It is highly possible that print data cannot be decomposed in the Printer main processor.



Check the Printer Driver name and version.

Perform the corrective actions according to "2.4.5Network-Related Details Check Flow" in this document, and then collect the following information:



Check the Printer Driver settings in details.



Perform Printer setting printing in each mode.



System Settings List



Check the panel message (error message, etc).



Error History Report



Job History Report



Shutdown History Report



Check the Printer Driver name and version.



Check the Printer Driver settings in details.



Network Capture Log



Create Print files on the PC and collect them on CD-R.

[How to Create Print file] Method 1) i.

Select [Print] from File menu in the target document.

ii.

In [Print] screen, select the [Output to File] check box and click [OK]. If there is no [Output to File] check box displayed in the [Print] screen, create the file in Method 2.

iii.

Enter a descriptive file name in "File Name" using a customer name and date, and click [OK] to create a Print file in the specified destination.

Method 2) i.

Open the Printer Driver Properties and select the [Ports] tab. The screen shown on the right appears.

ii.

In [Ports], select [FILE:] in the list and click [OK] to close the Properties screen. Take note of the port setting before it was changed in [FILE:] in order to restore the port to original setting after creating a Print file.

(2)

Check whether the Controller ROM and Printer Driver are the latest version. If it is not the latest, always upgrade the software. (See 2.6.1 Software Download.)

iii.

Select [Print] from File menu in the target document.

iv.

The [Output to File] screen appears. Specify a storage destination and file name, and click [OK] to create a Print file in the specified destination.

v.

Restore the port to the original setting in the procedures 1 and 2 shown above.

When the Indicator (Panel Send/Receive Lamp) is not blinking It is highly possible that connection is not established and hence print data has not reached the Printer main processor. Obtain the information relevant to the items described in 2.4.2"Cannot connect to the network".



Print sample that has been printed improperly.



Print sample that has been printed properly (including the samples from other machines).



Create Print files on the PC and collect them on CD-R.

3.

2.4.5 Network-Related Details Check Flow

Check at [Documents Cannot Be Deleted from [Printer] Window]

2.4.5.1 Check Flow at SMB Failure

Table 3

The following describes the possible causes, check procedures, and corrective actions when a failure occurs when SMB is used. 1.

Check at [Printer Not Found] Table 1

Cause

Check Method

Corrective Action

The operation protocols of the computer and main processor are different.

Though the printer can be found when search is performed using [Search Other Computer] ([Start] > [Search] > [Other Computers], it cannot be found in [Network Computers].

Match the SMB transport protocols (NetBEUI, TCP/IP) of the main processor and each computer.

Though the printer can be found when search is performed using [Search Other Computer] ([Start] > [Search] > [Other Computers], it cannot be found in [Network Computers].

When the main processor and the computer are in different networks, check with the System Administrator.

Print the "System Settings List". Check that "Host name duplicated" is described in the SMB status information.

Use CentreWare Internet Services to change the host name to an unduplicated name or return the main processor settings to default.

Networks (subnets) are different.

The host name set in the main processor already exists.

2.

Cause

There are different print data Check that the name displayed [Owner] owners. of the selected print data matches the login name who has logged in to Windows.

Log in to Windows using the name displayed in [Owner] of the print data to delete the data.

Service Pack 4.0 or later is not installed. (For WindowsNT 4.0) 4.

5.

Corrective Action

The main processor is processing a print request from another computer. (When [Do not spool] is set for [Receiving Buffer])

Check that the main processor is processing a print. (A write error dialog appears indicating that there are no areas to stored the files in queue.)

After print process has been completed in the main processor, issue a print request or switch the main processor setting to the spool mode.

The number of connections in the main processor exceeds the maximum value.

The port connection is also being hold when the printer is paused due to no paper because it is hold "since a job request has been issued to Net until printing is complete". Check the maximum number of sessions of SMB from the EWS "Protocol" menu to check that the jobs more than "maximum number of sessions" were requested at the same time at site.

Wait for a while and issue the same print request again. Or, check the number of users that can use the machine at the same time and set the maximum number of sessions to an appropriate value from the EWS "Protocol" menu.

6.

Check the version of Service Pack, which is displayed at start up of WindowsNT 4.0.

Install Service Pack version 4.0 or later.

Check [Machine Settings] (1)

IP addresses are managed in a whole system. Consult with the Network Administrator thoroughly before perform setting.

(2)

Depending on the network environment, set the subnet mask and gateway settings only if necessary. Consult with the Network Administrator to set necessary settings.

(3)

If a memory becomes insufficient when [Enabled] is set for the port status, the port status may be automatically reset to [Disabled]. BIn this case, [Disabled] an unused port or change the memory allocated capacity.

(4)

Depending on the usage environment, set the receiving buffer capacity [SMB (Spool)] size. When the receiving buffer capacity [SMB (Spool)] size is smaller than the sent data, the data may not be able to be received.

Table 2 Check Method

Corrective Action Select the print data to be deleted and delete the print data from [Documents] menu in the [Printers] window. ([Cancel Job] menu)

Check at [Print Not Available]

Cause

Check Method

From the "Printers" menu, check if the Try to delete all the print data displayed in [Printers] print data is tried to be deleted. ([Clear Print Jobs] menu) window. (This can only be done by the administrator of this machine.)

Check [Computer Settings] (1)

IP addresses are managed in a whole system. Consult with the Network Administrator thoroughly before perform setting.

(2)

To perform network settings (such as IP address), etc. on the host used under NIS (Network Information Service) management, consult with the NIS Administrator.

Check at [Power OFF] Before turning the machine OFF, take note of the following: (1)

When [Memory] is set for [SMB (Spool)] All the print data including the data being printed that have been spooled in the machine memory will be deleted. When turning the power ON again, no print data remains. However, if the power is turned OFF immediately after print instruction, the print data may be stored on the computer. In this case, even if a new print instruction is issued after the power is turned ON, the stored print data will be printed first.

(2)

When [Hard Disk] is set for [SMB (Spool)] All the print data including the data being printed that have been spooled in the machine hard disk will be saved.

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When the power is turned ON again and a new print instruction is issued, the stored print data will be printed first. (3)

However, if the power is turned OFF immediately after print instruction, the print data may be stored on the computer. In this case, even if a new print instruction is issued, the stored print data will be printed first. Check [At Printing] (1)

When [Hard Disk] or [Memory] is set for [SMB (Spool)] When the machine starts receiving print data and the print data size is larger than the hard disk or memory remaining capacity, the print data will not be recieved. NOTE: If the print data exceeds the receiving capacity, some computers will resend data immediately. In this case, the computer looks like stopped. As a corrective action for this, abort sending the print data on the computer.

(2)

When [Do not spool] is set for [SMB (Spool)] When a print request is received from a computer, the print requests from other computers cannot be received.

(3)

1.

Version.1 .1.1 Check at [Printing Not Performed] Table 4

When [Do not spool] is set for [SMB (Spool)] All the print data including the data being printed that have been spooled in the machine receiving buffer will be deleted. When the power is turned ON again, no print data remains.

7.

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Cause

Check Method

The network configuration devices (HUB etc.) do not match the automatic settings of the frame type.

Set the frame type that has been Check that the data link lamp of the network configuration device port that is con- set for the file server to be connected from the machine. nected to the machine is lit on. Check that the same frame types are used in the file servers that exist on a network.

A failure has occurred on the network from a workstation to a printer.

Replace the non-communicating Use NWADMIN from the workstation to check that the target printer objects can be network cable that exists between the workstation and the printer. viewed.

The user name of a job sender or the group name to which the job sender belongs is not registered in the [Users] for Print queue.

Use NWADMIN from the workstation to view the target queue objects and check that the user name of the job sender or the group name to which the job sender belongs is registered in the [Users] information.

Sending jobs to the print queue is prohibited.

Use PCONSOLE to check that [Yes] is set Set it to [Yes] using PCONSOLE. for [User can register data to queue] in the [Current Queue Status] of [Print Queue Information].

Same as above

Use NWADMIN from the workstation to check that the operator flag is checked in [Identification] for the target print queue.

Use NWADMIN from the workstation to check that the each item for the operator flag is checked in [Identification] for the target print queue.

The user name of a job sender or the group name to which the job sender belongs is not defined for the print server users of a print server.

Use NWADMIN from the workstation to check that the user name of the job sender or the group name to which the job sender belongs is registered in [Users] of the target print server.

1. Resend print data to the print queue in which the user name of the job sender or the group name to which the job sender belongs has been registered in [Users] of [Print Server Information]. 2. Use NWADMIN from the workstation to register the user name of the job sender or the group name to which the job sender belongs in the [Users] information of the target print server.

When a computer IP address or name has been changed When a computer IP address or name has been changed, the inquiry and cancelation of processes from the main processor cannot be performed properly. Turn the machine OFF then ON when no print data is stored in the machine receiving buffer. NOTE: The print cancel/forced output processes of the print data stored in the machine receiving buffer can be operated from the machine Operation Panel. Refer to "11 Job Check" in "User Guide" for more information on how to operate.

(4)

When the machine is in the offline state When the machine is in offline state and a print instruction is issued from a computer, the data will not be received in the machine, and an error dialog box appears on the computer indicating that write error has occurred. However, for SMB, the print data can be received from the computer even when the machine is offline.

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Deleting Jobs For WindowNT 4.0, jobs can be deleted when Service Pack 4.0 or later is installed. When a job is deleted while data is being received, write error appears. In this case, the [Retry] button on the error dialog box is not available.

2.4.5.2 Check Flow at NetWare Failure The following describes the possible causes, check procedures, and corrective actions when a failure occurs when NetWare is used.

Corrective Action

1. Resend print data to the print queue in which the user name of the job sender or the group name to which the job sender belongs has been registered in [Users] of [Print Queue Information]. 2. Use NWADMIN from the workstation to register the user name of the job sender or the group name to which the job sender belongs in the [Users] of [Print Queue Information].

Table 4

Table 4

Cause

Check Method

Corrective Action

Cause

The print queue that has sent print data is not allocated to the printer.

Use NWADMIN from the workstation to check that the target printer is allocated in the list of the printers in service in [Allocation] of the target print queue.

1. Resend print data to the print queue that has been allocated to the printer. 2. Use NWADMIN from the workstation to add a target queue using [Allocation] of the target printer.

NCP packet signature Use the set command in the file server level settings are differ- console screen to check the NCP packet signature is not set to Level 3. ent.

Enter the following command in the file sever console screen to set the NCP packet signature to Level 0, 1, or 2 and then restart the file server. Set NCP Packet Signature Option=x (x: 0, 1, or 2)

When the workstation uses Windows, make settings so that it does not output Ctrl-D.

The default device Print "System Settings List" to check the name setting is wrong. lower 6 digits (3 bytes) of the Ethernet address.

1. Use a correct Ethernet address to set the device name. 2. Set the device name to other than the default value.

The data type of the print data does not match the print environment settings of the workstation. Use NWADMIN from the workstation to check that the desired print queue is allocated in the list of the printers in [Allocation] of the target printer.

Resend print data to the print queue that has been allocated to the printer.

No slave file servers have been set (bindery service mode).

Use PCONSOLE from the workstation to check that a slave file server is registered in [Service NetWare Server] of the appropriate print server in [Print Server Information].

Use PCONSOLE from the workstation to register a slave file server and then reflect the setting parameters.

Printer types are differ- Use PCONSOLE from the workstation to ent. check that Port: LPT1 and Position: Auto Mode (Local) are set in [Print Server Information] > [Printers] > [Environment Settings for Printer xxx].

Use PCONSOLE from the workstation to set Port: LPT1 and Position: Auto Mode (Local), and reflect the setting parameters.

The slave file server settings are different (bindery service mode).

Use PCONSOLE from the workstation to check that [Defined by Other Settings] is displayed for the printer type in [Print Server Information] > [Printers] > [Environment Settings for Printer xxx].

If it is not set to [Defined by Other Settings], change it to [Defined by Other Settings] and then reflect the setting parameters.

The sheet number of the print data is different from the sheet number that has been set in the printer.

Use NWADMIN from the workstation to select a target printer and then check that the start sheet number in the environment settings is the same as the number of the print data.

Use NWADMIN from the workstation to match the number for [Start Sheet] with the number of the print data in the environment settings for the target printer.

IPX check sum level settings are different.

Use the set command in the file server console screen to check the IPX check sum is not set to Level 2.

Enter the following command in the file sever console screen to set the IPX check sum to Level 0 or Level 1. Set Enable IPX Checksum=x (x: 0 or 1)

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No directory tree name Print the "System Settings List" to check if Set a tree name. is set. a tree name is set.

The number of print queues that exceeds the maximum number of supported queues has been set.

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Context is not set in place.

Print the "System Settings List" to check if Set the Context. a context is set.

Another printer object has been connected.

Use NWADMIN from the workstation to check that a correct object has been allocated in the Layout Information of the desired print server.

The NetWare port is not enabled.

Print the "System Settings List" to check if Enable the NetWare port. the NetWare port is enabled.

The file server is down.

1. Use the CentreWare Utilities CD-ROM from the workstation to set the file server name/tree/context/operation mode correctly. 2. Use the CentreWare Internet Services from the workstation to set the file server name/tree/context/operation mode correctly.

Search for a target file server from [Network Computers].

A printer with the same Turn OFF the machine and use NWADMIN Use the CentreWare Utilities CDROM from the workstation to set a device name exists on from the workstation to check that the different device name. appropriate printer object status is set to a network. job standby. The NetWare port is not enabled.

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Print the "System Settings List" to check if the network number remains [0000000] (NetWare server down) when the IPX/SPX is being used. Also check if the IP address remains [0.0.0.0] (Fixed IP address not set, or address providing server (DHCP) is down) when TCP/IP is used.

For IPX/SPX, activate the NetWare server. For TCP/IP, set a fixed IP address or activate the address providing server (DHCP).

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Check at [Printing not performed as desired]

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Table 5 Cause

Check Method

Table 8 Corrective Action

Check the printer language in the main Match the printer languages set in the Different printer lanprocessor. print data and the main processor. guages are set in the print data and the main processor. 3.

Cause

Status Display

Connection cannot be Printing Not Availestablished due to the able status (Network failure on the network Error) from a computer to the printer.

None.

Request the Network System Administrator to check for any network failures.

Table 6 Check Method

Corrective Action

The notifier is not regis- Use PCONSOLE from the workstation to tered in the notifier list check that the user name of a job sender or the group name to which the job sender of the print server. belongs is registered in [Print Server Information] > [Printers] > [Environment Settings for Printer xxx] > [Notification]. 4.

Register the user name of a job sender or the group name to which the job sender belongs in [Notification].

Check at [Job completion not notified] Table 7

Cause

Check Method

Corrective Action

The NOTIFY option was Check that the NOTIFY option is set for Set the NOTIFY option for sending print data from a workstation. not set for sending print sending print data. data from a workstation. NetWare CASTOFF was executed on the user workstation.

Execute NetWare CASTON on the user workstation.

2.4.5.3 Check Flow at TCP/IP (LPD) Failure The following describes the possible causes and actions when a failure occurs when TCP/IP (LPD) is used.

Corrective Action

Check with the Net- Connect the machine directly to work System Admin- the network in which the comistrator that a router puter is connected. or gateway exists between the network in which the computer is connected and the network in which the machine is connected.

Check at [Printer failure not notified]

Cause

Check Method

Printing Not AvailThe machine is conable status (Network nected to a network that is different from the Error) computer.

The machine was turned OFF after print instruction had been issued from a computer. Or, a print instruction was issued from a computer when the machine is turned OFF.

Printing Not Available status (Network Error)

Check that the machine is turned ON.

Turn ON the machine.

Print instructions are issued from multiple computers to the machine at the same time.

Printing Not Available status (Network Error)

None.

None (printing will be automatically resumed).

Print files cannot be spooled due to insufficient computer disk capacity.

Printing Not Available status (Spool Error)

Open [My Computer] and right-click the disk in which the system is installed (e.g. Drive C). Select [Properties] from the displayed menu to check the free disk space.

Delete unnecessary files to secure the disk free space. Then, select [Pause] from the [Documents] menu of the [Printers] window to clear the pause status (resumes printing).

2.

For WindowsNT 4.0, Windows2000, WindowsXP, and Windows Server 2003

When no printing is available or desired printing is not performed, follow the check procedures described below to take the corrective actions.



Depending on the network environment, perform the subnet mask and gateway settings if necessary. Consult with the Network Administrator to set necessary settings.



If a memory becomes insufficient when [Enabled] is set for the port status, the port status may be automatically reset to [Disabled]. In this case, [Disabled] an unused port or change the memory allocated capacity.



Depending on the usage environement, set the receiving buffer capacity [lpd (Spool)] size.

Table 9 Cause

Check Method

Corrective Action

Incorrect IP address is set.

Ask the Network Administrator to check if the IP address set in this machine is correct.

Set a correct IP address in the machine.

When the LPD spool is set for a memory spool, the print data size in a single print instruction sent from a computer exceeds the upper limit of receivable capacity.

Check the LPD spool memory capacity and compare it with the print data capacity that is tried to send in a single print instruction.

1. If the print data capacity exceeds the memory capacity upper limit, split the file into smaller sizes than the memory capacity upper limit and then send the print instruction. 2. If multiple print data capacities exceed the memory capacity upper limit, reduce the number of files to be sent for printing at the same time.

When the receiving buffer capacity [lpd (Spool)] size is smaller than the sent data, the data may not be able to be received.

A failure that cannot be Check if an error is displayed on the Turn the power OFF then ON. Wait for the display to light off and turn repaired has occurred Operation Panel display. ON the power again. during printing. The transport protocol that matches the computer is not selected.

Computer Settings •

IP addresses are managed in a whole system. Consult with the Network Administrator thoroughly before perform setting.



To perform network settings (such as IP address), etc. on the host used under NIS (Network Information Service) management, consult with the NIS Administrator.

At Power OFF Before turning the machine OFF, take note of the following: •

All the print data including the data being printed that have been spooled in the machine memory will be deleted. When the power is turned ON again, no print data remains.

Check the selected transport proto- Select the transport protocol that col. matches the computer.

However, if the power is turned OFF immediately after print instruction, the print data may be stored on the computer. In this case, even if a new print instruction is issued after the power is turned ON, the stored print data will be printed first.

The data type of the print data the machine tries to process is different from the data type of the print data sent from a computer.

Make settings so that Ctrl-D will not be output.

Check the specified printer lanThe specified printer guage and the printer language of language is different the print data. from the printer language of the print data.

Specify the printer language that matches the printer language in the print data.

Check if the printer driver that was The printer driver attached to the machine provided with this machine has been selected. is not used (a printer driver from other manufacturers is used).

Select the printer driver that was provided with this machine. If it is not found in the selection items, install and select the printer driver that was provided with this machine.





However, if the power is turned OFF immediately after print instruction, the print data may be stored on the computer. In this case, even if a new print instruction is issued after the power is turned ON, the stored print data will be printed first. At Printing •

When [Hard Disk] or [Memory] is set for [lpd (Spool)] When the machine starts receiving print data and the print data size is larger than the HDD spool area or memory remaining capacity, the print data will not be received. NOTE: If the print data exceeds the receiving capacity, some computers will resend data immediately. In this case, the computer looks like stopped. As a corrective action for this, abort sending the print data on the computer.

Machine Settings IP addresses are managed in a whole system. Consult with the Network Administrator thoroughly before perform setting.

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Precautions and Limitations



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When a computer IP address or name has been changed When a computer IP address or name has been changed, the inquiry and cancelation of processes from the main processor cannot be performed properly. Turn the machine OFF then ON when no print data is stored in the machine receiving buffer. NOTE: The print cancelation/forced output processes of the print data stored in the machine receiving buffer can be operated from the machine Operation Panel. Refer to "11 Job Check" in "User Guide" for more information on how to operate.

2.4.5.4 Check Flow at CenterWare Internet Services Failure The following describes the situations and corrective actions when a failure occurs when "CentreWare Internet Services" is used. Table 10 Symptoms

Corrective Action

Cannot be connected to "CentreWare Internet Services".

Check that the machine is operating properly. Check that the machine is turned ON.

Same as above

Check that "Internet Services" is activated. Print the "System Settings List" for checking.

Same as above

Check that the Internet address has been entered properly. Check the Internet address again. If connection is not successful, enter the IP address and try connection.

Same as above

[Wait for a while] appears and stays.

Check if a proxy server is used. Some proxy servers disable connection. When proxy server is not used, set the Web browser to "Do not use proxy server" or set the used address to "Do not use proxy server". Wait for a while without any action. If the situation has not been changed, select the [Refresh] button. If the situation does not change after selecting the [Refresh] button, check if the machine is operating properly.

The [Refresh] button is not function- Check that the specified Web browser is used. Refer to "Communication (Port/Protocol) Setting Items in CentreWare Internet Sering. Or, even if a menu in the left vices" in User Guide to check the used Web browser is supported. frame is selected, the right frame cannot be refreshed. The screen display collaspes.

Change the Web browser window size.

The latest information is not displayed.

Select the [Refresh] button.

Selecting the [Apply new settings] button does not reflect settings.

Check that the entered values are correct. If invalid values have been entered, they are automatically changed to values within the limit range.

Same as above

Check that the machine is operating or has completed operation using the machine Operation Panel. If Auto Reset function is set, the settings in CentreWare Internet Services will not be applied until the specified time has passed. Wait for a while.

Table 10 Symptoms

Corrective Action

Selecting [Apply new settings] but- 1. Check if the password is correct. The password confirmation entry does not match. Enter a correct password. 2. Restart the ton displays a message such as [Invalid or unrecognizable response machine. was returned from the server] or [No data found] on the Web browser. Jobs cannot be deleted.

Wait for a while and then select the [Refresh] button.

Cannot enter Japanese characters. Use Shift-JIS code. And do not use single-byte Katakana characters. Cannot enter Kanji characters.

Kanji characters cannot be entered for the items displayed with "*".

2.4.5.5 Check Flow at Scanner Failure 1.

When a document is retrieved from a Mailbox •

If [Save] is set for [Delete Document After Retrieval], multiple clients can access to the same document.



If [Delete] is set for [Delete Document After Retrieval], only 1 client can access to the same document. The document stored or read by a client cannot be viewed from the other clients.



The documents that have been retrieved using CentreWare Internet Services will not be deleted regardless of the setting in [Delete Document After Retrieval].

In both cases, documents can be added to the accessed Mailbox.

2.

Screen Display When the document with a lot of colors is scanned, they cannot be displayed properly in the display mode that displays using fewer colors than the scanned colors. Use the display mode that allows displaying using more colors than the colors used in the image.

3.

A network scanner driver and Mailbox Viewer 2 are used at the same time. When a computer uses a network scanner driver and Mailbox Viewer 2 at the same time, the computer cannot connect to the printer. When multiple computers use the network scanner drivers or Mailbox Viewer 2 to retrieve documents from the same machine at the same time, up to 3 computers can be connected.

4.

When the documents stored in Mailbox is printed When stored documents are to be printed (the documents are to be retrieved) by selecting [Mailbox] from the machine touch panel display, scanned documents cannot be printed.

5.

When a TIFF file is used The TIFF files that have been created using CentreWare Scan Services or Mailbox Viewer 2 are compressed using the MMR, MH, JBIG, or JPEG compression method. To open a TIFF file, use the application software applicable for those compression methods. NOTE: JBIG compressed TIFF files cannot be created in Mailbox Viewer 2.

6.

Restrictions on Scan Capacity and No. of Sheets The maximum read capacity for a page is 297x432mm. A3 or 11x17" for the standard size

The Mailbox method allows up to 999 sheets to be read in a single scan operation.

2.4.5.6 Check Flow at Mail Failure Corrective Action The following describes the corrective actions for troubles when Mail Notice Service, Print E-mail, or Scanner (Send E-mail) is used. Table 11

Symptoms

Corrective Action

Cannot receive mails (Print E-mail)

1. Check that the machine mail address has been set. 2. Check that [Receive E-mail] is set to [Enabled]. 3. Check that the SMTP server IP address and the POP3 server IP address (when POP3 is selected for receiving protocol), etc. are set properly. 4. Check that the POP user name and password are set properly. 5. Check that [Domain List] has been set. Check that the user's domain is included in the receive-allowed domains using CentreWare Internet Services. 6. Check that the SMTP and POP servers are operating properly. Check with the Network Administrator.

Mails cannot be sent (Mail Notice, Scanner (Send E-mail))

1. Check that the machine mail address has been set. 2. Check that [Mail Notice Service] is set to [Enabled]. (For mail notice) 3. Check that [Send E-mail] is set to [Enabled]. 4. Check that the SMTP server IP address etc. is set properly. 5. Check that the notification items to be sent have been set correctly. (For Mail Notice) Check settings from the CentreWare Internet Services Properties screen. 6. Check that the send destination mail address has been entered properly. 7. Check that the SMTP server is operating properly. Check with the Network Administrator.

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2.5.1 Logging/Extraction Tools Functional Instructions

2.5.2 Logging/Extraction Tools Operational Instructions

This tool refers to the software "Logging/Extraction Tool.exe" or [copanda.exe] run from a PC.

Tools required for collecting logs

1.

Collect the log information of the target machine. (It is also possible to collect data periodically for every xx minutes)

Use the functions 1) and 2) of this tool described above to collect logs at the site where a failure has occurred.

There are 2 types of Collecting log tools below: •

DMP6 and before version: Logging/Extraction Tool. exe



DMP Yokohama and later: copanda. exe

[Colleting log by using [Logging/Extraction Tool. exe]] 1.

PC running on WindowsNT 4.0, Windows2000, or WindowsXP

2.

A UTP cable is required to connect the printer and a PC. When collecting the logs of the errors that have occurred in the past •

UTP Cable Category 5 Cross Cable (Reference: TOOLNo:499T7773, 1m is also available.)

The machine conditions for collecting logs 1.

HDD must be installed.

2.

IP Address must be allocated.

3.

CentreWare Internet Service must be activated.

Logging Procedure When the machine is in processing status and does not accept any operations from the Panel UI, log information is not saved in the HDD. Therefore, the following procedures must be performed without turning the machine power OFF then ON. However, in this case, it is necessary to output the System Settings List and check the items in Step 1 in advance. Also, depending on the failure condition, the CWIS itself may be stopped. In this case, logs cannot be collected. You can check if the CWIS is active by checking if the CWIS screen (URL:http://Printer IP Address/) can be displayed on the browser.

Purpose 1.

2. 3.

Print the "Printer Settings List" and confirm the following: •

The HDD is installed.



An IP Address was set.



The CWIS is activated.

Disconnect the Ethernet cable that is connected to the main processor. Change the client IP address so that it can communicate with the printer via TCP/IP. Change an IP address to the one with the same network number as the IP address of the main processor that collects logs. (E.g.) When the main processor IP address is set to 192.168.1.100 and its subnet mask is set to 255.255.255.0, change the address to 192.168.1.xxx (such as 101, not 100). And set the main processor IP address if the machine is set for DHCP. Change an IP address to the one with the same network number as the IP address of the client that collects logs.

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Connect the PC and the main processor with the UTP cross-cable.

5.

After the PC has been started, click "MS-DOS Prompt" from the "Programs" menu in the "Start" menu.

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(For Windows(R)NT/2000, after the PC has been started, click "Command Prompt" from "Accessories" under "Programs" in the "Start" menu.)

How to obtain Tool

Execute "PING IP Address" and check if the network connection is working properly.

Download "Log collection tool 2007" from Technical Support Center's firmware download page > download maintenance tool, and copy it to the PSW to where the tool is installed. (FXOnly)

(E.g.) C:\ ping 192.168.1.100 (IP address of the main processor) 6.

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Activate the logging tool. (Figure 1)

http://download.tsc.ksp.fujixerox.co.jp/

The following window appears. Contact your local site at each OpCo/ File name of copanda software:copandaXXXXXX.zip

Purpose 1.

Figure 1 j0tz2099 7.

Enter the "IP address" of the main processor in the target IP address column and the M/C No. of the main processor in the M/C column, then click "(1) Save Dir renew".

8.

The file storing column is updated and the directory in which logs will be stored is determined.

9.

Select [Redir or xxx.tgz] or [info9 or xxx.tgz] from the collection column and click "(2) Collecting Start/Stop".

Check that there is no job in progress or no job in queue by checking [Confirm job] screen.

2.

Remove a network cable and a fax line.

3.

Change the IP address of PSW so that it may have the same network number as the log collecting device.

4.

Connect PSW and the device with UTP cross cable.

5.

Activate PSW, perform ping command by command prompt, and check that PSW and the device can communicate.

6.

Enter CE mode and display Diag screen. (Prevent the machine to enter power save mode by setting to CE mode.)

7.

Double click "copanda.exe" to activate the machine.

8.

A terminal window shown in the below figure appears (Appro. 30 seconds). (Figure 2)

Redir or xxx.tgz: Retrieves 20 files. This is the item that will be retrieved mainly at visit. info9 or xxx.tgz: Retrieves 1 file. This is the item to be retrieved when the trouble occurs again. 10. The directory that has been determined in Step 9 is opened, in which the collected logs are stored.

Figure 2 j0wj20003

11. After collecting the logs, click [Cancel/Exit] to exit the logging tool. 12. If the main processor/client IP address has been changed, restore it to the original value.

9.

13. Connect the Ethernet cable that is connected to the main processor.

10. The top screen shown in the right figure appears, so enter the IP address of the device to the "Host name:" field, and press "Batch collection" button. (Figure 3)

14. Print the collected logs and reports and send them to Support G.

Activate Internet Explorer and access to URL "http://localhost:3000".



Failure Conditions

A full report is derived to a device.



Service Log

Please wait for a while.



System Settings List



Job History Report

Debug log and compressed file are derived. Please wait for a while although it takes 1 or more minutes.



Error History Report



Log file that has been collected this time

[Collecting LOG by using `copanda.exe] This function is available under DMPYokohama Software or later version. This function is not for only ESS Log. All of Log for ESS,IIT and IOT are logged by using this software.

Figure 3 j0wj20001 11. The screen shown in the right figure appears, so download "XXXXXXXXXX.tgz" file to PSW. (Figure 4)

Figure 4 j0wj20002 12. Close this screen. 13. Press [Ctrl]+[C] while selecting inside the window of the terminal window. When the confirmation message appears, enter [Y]. This is the end of the log collection. NOTE: Since log data that are collected by using this function correspond to customer's classified information and personal data, be sure to obtain approval from a customer when using this function. (Job Log and report) Handle the collected data in line with the following guide. •

"Information security guideline Customer contact operation edition" issued by Information security department



"In order to make assurance doubly sure to protect customer's information asset" issued by Technical Support Center (FXOnly).

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2.6.1 Software Download Follow "4.3 Adjustment: Upgrade Main Processor Firmware" in Service Manual to upgrade the Controller software to the latest version.

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2.7.1 List of Collected Reports by Job

Table 2 Report Name

1

Stored Document List

Yes

[Collecting report by using [Logging/Extraction Tool. exe]]

Receive Domain Restriction List

Yes

1.

At Copying

Registered Address Dial List



System Settings List

Mailbox Registration List



Job History Report

Box Selector List



Error History Report

Secured Receive Report



Fail Counter Report (CE)

Job Flow Error Report



Shutdown History Report (CE)

Font List



Debug Report (CE)

ART EX Form Registration List

There are 2 types of Collecting report method.

2.

2

3

4

Yes

NOTE: Depending on the printer, some lists cannot be retrieved. There is no need to retrieve the lists that cannot be retrieved.

PCL Form Registration List

Yes

Name 1

Common

2

ART EX

3

PCL

4

PostScript

5

HP-GL/2

6

TIFF

7

ART IV

8

ESC/P

9

PostScript Font List

Yes

PostScript Logical Printer Registration List

Yes

PDF Settings List

Yes

8

9

10

11

Yes

HP-GL/2 Settings List

Yes

HP-GL/2 Logical Printer/Memory Registration List

Yes

HP-GL/2 Pallet List

Yes

TIFF Settings List

Yes

TIFF Logical Printer Registration List

Yes

ART IV, ESC/P User Defined List

7

Yes

PCL Settings List

Table 1

6

Yes

At Printing

The meanings of the numbers shown in the following table are as follows:

5

Yes Yes Yes

ESC/P Settings List

Yes

ESC/P Logical Printer/Memory Registration List

Yes

PC-PR201H Settings List

Yes

PR201H

PC-PR201H Logical Printer/Memory Registration List

Yes

10

PDF Bridge

Media Print Settings List

11

Media Print

Yes

NOTE: Obtain only at System Fail. 3.

At Scan/Fax/iFax

Table 2 Report Name

1

System Settings List

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

Extended Features Settings List Job History Report

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Error History Report

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Fail Counter Report (CE) (Note)

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Shutdown History Report (CE)

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Debug Report (CE)

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

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NOTE: Depending on the printer, some lists cannot be retrieved. There is no need to retrieve the lists that cannot be retrieved. CAUTION The lists below may contain important customer data of the customer. For such lists, ensure to check with the customer before taking them back to the company. Also, contact Support G for confirmation. Never decide what to do by yourself. Table 3

Extended Features Settings List

Fax

Scan

iFax

Yes

Yes

Yes

Job History Report

Yes

Yes

Yes

Error History Report

Yes

Yes

Yes Yes

Fail Counter Report (CE) (Note)

Yes

Yes

Shutdown History Report (CE)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Debug Report (CE)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Stored Document List

Yes

Yes

Receive Domain Restriction List

Yes

Registered Address Dial List

Yes

Yes

Yes

Mailbox Registration List

Yes

Yes

Yes

Box Selector List

Yes

Secured Receive Report

Yes

Job Flow Error Report

Yes

Activity Report

Yes

Unsend Report

Yes

Broadcast Report

Yes

Relay Broadcast Report

Yes

Protocol Monitor (CE)

Yes

Transmission Report

Yes

Job Template List

Yes Yes

Yes

Yes

iFAX Monitor Kit

Yes

iFAX Unsend Report

Yes

NOTE: Obtain only at System Fail.

Collecting Report by using [copanda.exe]. Report information described below is collected as one file. But gathered information are depends on MC model, configuration and Option installed or not.

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NOTE: Since log data that are collected by using this function correspond to customer's classified information and personal data, be sure to obtain approval from a customer when using this function. The following data are targeted when this function is used.

Table 4 No Type

Remarks

5

Collectable as data from DMPYokohama

Table 4

Report* • Printer settings list •

Job history report



Error history report

Same as conventional machines



HFSI counter report (CE)

IIS Log

Add from DMPYokohama



Jam counter report (CE)

3

IOT Log

Add from DMPYokohama



Fail counter report (CE)

4

Job Log*

Add from DMPYokohama



Shutdown history report (CE)



Debug log report (CE)



Stored document list



Receive domain restriction list

No Type

Remarks

1

ESS Log

2



Extended function setting list



Registered destination list



Mailbox registration list



Box selector list



Counter report by function



Total count report by job



Total count management report for copy



Total count report for printer



Font list



ART EX form registration list



PCL setting list



PCL macro registration list



PostScript logical printer registration list



PDF setting list



HP-GL/2 setting list



HP-GL/2 logical printer/memory registration list



PC-PR201H setting list



PC-PR201H logical printer/memory registration list



Total count management report for printer



Comment registration list



Total count management report for fax



Job template list



Total count management report for scan

* Customer's classified information and personal data

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Troubleshooting

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Chapter 4 Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustments

4 Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 4.1 Introduction 4.1 Introduction...............................................................................................................

5

4.2 Disassembly/Assembly 1. Cover (IOT/Tray Module) REP 1.1.1 (SCC) Main Power Switch ............................................................................

7

2. Electrical REP 2.1.1 REP 2.1.2 REP 2.1.3 REP 2.1.4 REP 2.3.1 REP 2.3.2 REP 2.3.3 REP 2.4.1 REP 2.5.1 REP 2.5.2 REP 2.7.1 REP 2.8.1 REP 2.8.2 REP 2.9.1

Opening/Closing of PWB Chassis ................................................................ (SCC) MCU PWB and NVM PWB ................................................................ IOT PWB....................................................................................................... CIS Adapter PWB ......................................................................................... Tray Module PWB......................................................................................... (SCC) HVPS S5............................................................................................ AC Unit and Main LVPS................................................................................ UI Service Position(Rear) ............................................................................. ESS PWB...................................................................................................... NVM PWB..................................................................................................... Overlay Cover ............................................................................................... (SCC) HDD ................................................................................................... Video Selector............................................................................................... (SCC) UI I/F PWB .........................................................................................

9 10 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 21 23 24 26 28

3. Air System REP 3.1.1 Drum In Filter ................................................................................................ REP 3.2.1 (SCC) Fuser Exhaust Fan............................................................................. REP 3.2.2 Suction Ozone Filter .....................................................................................

31 32 32

4. DADF REP 4.1.1 REP 4.1.2 REP 4.2.1 REP 4.3.1 REP 4.3.2 REP 4.3.3 REP 4.6.1 REP 4.6.2 REP 4.6.3 REP 4.7.1 REP 4.7.2 REP 4.7.3 REP 4.7.4 REP 4.8.1 REP 4.8.2 REP 4.8.3 REP 4.9.1

DADF ............................................................................................................ DADF Service Position ................................................................................. CIS ................................................................................................................ Left Counter Balance .................................................................................... Right Counter Balance.................................................................................. DADF PWB ................................................................................................... Invert Drive Roll ............................................................................................ DADF Feed Clutch........................................................................................ Feed Motor Belt ............................................................................................ Takeaway Roll .............................................................................................. Rail................................................................................................................ Pre Regi Motor Belt....................................................................................... Baffle Solenoid.............................................................................................. Regi Motor Belt ............................................................................................. Lead Regi Sensor ......................................................................................... Regi Roll ....................................................................................................... Platen Motor Belt ..........................................................................................

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REP 4.9.2 Out Roll ......................................................................................................... REP 4.10.1 Exit 1 Roll.................................................................................................... REP 4.10.2 Exit 2 Roll.................................................................................................... REP 4.10.3 DADF Exit Motor Belt.................................................................................. REP 4.11.1 Exit Gate Solenoid ...................................................................................... REP 4.11.2 Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid ............................................................................ REP 4.11.3 Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid ................................................................ REP 4.17.1 Plate Spring ................................................................................................ REP 4.18.1 Feeder Roll ................................................................................................. REP 4.18.2 Nudger Roll ................................................................................................. REP 4.20.1 Tension Spring............................................................................................ REP 4.22.1 Out Sensor.................................................................................................. REP 4.22.2 Invert Sensor............................................................................................... REP 4.23.1 DADF Exit Sensor 1.................................................................................... REP 4.23.2 DADF Exit Sensor 2.................................................................................... REP 4.25.1 DADF Regi Sensor ..................................................................................... REP 4.25.2 Tension Spring............................................................................................ REP 4.26.1 Retard Roll ..................................................................................................

55 65 68 72 72 73 73 74 74 77 80 81 82 84 87 91 92 92

5. IIT REP 5.3.1 REP 5.4.1 REP 5.4.2 REP 5.5.1 REP 5.6.1 REP 5.6.2 REP 5.6.3 REP 5.6.4 REP 5.6.5 REP 5.6.6 REP 5.6.7 REP 5.7.1 REP 5.7.2 REP 5.7.3 REP 5.8.1 REP 5.8.2 REP 5.9.1 REP 5.9.2 REP 5.9.3

Opening/Closing of IIT Frame....................................................................... Lens Cover.................................................................................................... Platen Glass.................................................................................................. Top Cover (4127 EPS/4112 EPS Type) ....................................................... IIT Registration Sensor ................................................................................. Platen Angle Sensor ..................................................................................... CCD Flexible Print Cable .............................................................................. Lens and CCD .............................................................................................. IPS Fan ......................................................................................................... Lamp Fan...................................................................................................... CCD Fan ....................................................................................................... Carriage Motor .............................................................................................. Carriage Cable.............................................................................................. Full Rate Carriage......................................................................................... IPS PWB ....................................................................................................... 1P DUP PWB , Extension Memory PWB...................................................... (SCC) Exposure Lamp.................................................................................. (SCC) Lamp Ballast PWB ............................................................................. (SCC) Slide Cord ..........................................................................................

95 98 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 111 112 114 118 119 120

REP 6.1.1 (SCC) ROS ...................................................................................................

123

6. ROS 7. Tray Module REP 7.1.1 Tray 1 and Tray 2.......................................................................................... REP 7.1.2 Tray 2 Transport ........................................................................................... 02/2009 4-1

125 126

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment REP 7.1.3 (SCC) Tray 1 Feeder..................................................................................... REP 7.2.1 (SCC) Tray 3 Feeder and (SCC) Tray 4 Feeder ........................................... REP 7.2.2 Tray 3 and Tray 4.......................................................................................... REP 7.4.1 Takeaway Roll 1 and Vertical Transport Roll 1 ............................................. REP 7.4.2 Takeaway Roll 3............................................................................................ REP 7.4.3 Takeaway Roll 4 and Vertical Transport Roll 3 ............................................. REP 7.4.4 Vertical Transport Roll 2................................................................................ REP 7.5.1 (SCC) Takeaway Clutch 1............................................................................. REP 7.6.1 Lift Cable ....................................................................................................... REP 7.9.1 Belt (Tray 3, Tray 4) ...................................................................................... REP 7.10.1 (SCC) Tray 2 Feeder................................................................................... REP 7.12.1 Horizontal Transport Roll 1,2 and Takeaway Roll 2.................................... REP 7.12.2 (SCC) Takeaway Clutch 2........................................................................... REP 7.13.1 Feed Roll,Nudger Roll,Retard Roll.............................................................. REP 7.14.1 Feed/Nudger Shaft...................................................................................... REP 7.15.1 Torsion Spring............................................................................................. REP 7.17.1 Nudger Bracket,Nudger Lever,Torsion Spring ...........................................

126 128 129 130 132 134 136 137 139 141 141 142 144 146 147 150 150

8. MSI REP 8.3.1 REP 8.6.1 REP 8.6.2 REP 8.6.3 REP 8.7.1 REP 8.7.2

151 154 154 155 155 156

Fuser Drive.................................................................................................. Xero. Deve. Transfer Belt Drive .................................................................. Retract Bracket ........................................................................................... Exit/Inverter Drive........................................................................................

157 158 160 160

11. Xero/Cleaner REP 11.1.1 Drum Cartridge............................................................................................ REP 11.1.2 Erase Lamp................................................................................................. REP 11.1.3 (SCC) ESV PWB and Sensor ..................................................................... REP 11.1.4 ADC............................................................................................................. REP 11.2.1 CC Cleaner Motor ....................................................................................... REP 11.2.2 Waste Toner Auger ..................................................................................... REP 11.4.1 Cleaning Blade............................................................................................ REP 11.5.1 ADC Sensor Kit ........................................................................................... REP 11.10.1 Corotoron Wire..........................................................................................

163 164 165 167 168 168 169 171 173

12. Deve REP 12.1.1 REP 12.1.2 REP 12.2.1 REP 12.4.1 REP 12.5.1 REP 12.7.1

Version.1 .1.1 REP 13.1.2 Registration Unit ......................................................................................... REP 13.2.1 Transfer Belt Unit........................................................................................ REP 13.2.2 Inverter Unit ................................................................................................ REP 13.3.1 Marking Drawer .......................................................................................... REP 13.3.2 Marking Drawer Service Position................................................................ REP 13.3.3 MSA PWB................................................................................................... REP 13.4.1 Registration Roll ......................................................................................... REP 13.4.2 (SCC)Registration Motor ............................................................................ REP 13.7.1 MSI Takeaway Roll..................................................................................... REP 13.8.1 Transfer Belt ............................................................................................... REP 13.8.2 BTR............................................................................................................. REP 13.9.1 Belt Cleaning Brush .................................................................................... REP 13.9.2 Cleaning Blade ........................................................................................... REP 13.12.1 (SCC) Invert Gate Solenoid ...................................................................... REP 13.14.1 Transfer Belt Unit Upper Bracket .............................................................. REP 13.15.1 Multi Feed Sensor..................................................................................... REP 13.15.2 CIS............................................................................................................

186 187 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 199 200 201 205 206 208 209

14. Duplex MSI Feeder ................................................................................................... Retard Roll .................................................................................................... Feed Roll....................................................................................................... Nudger Roll ................................................................................................... Nudger Bracket/Nudger Lever/Torsion Spring .............................................. Feed/Nudger Shaft........................................................................................

10. Drive REP 10.1.1 REP 10.1.2 REP 10.1.3 REP 10.4.1

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Deve. Housing Unit ..................................................................................... Toner Dispenser.......................................................................................... Deve. Housing............................................................................................. Auger Pipe .................................................................................................. ATC Sensor................................................................................................. Low Toner Sensor.......................................................................................

175 177 178 180 181 183

13. Marking (Regi/Transfer Belt/Inverter) REP 13.1.1 Pre Registration Motor ................................................................................

185

REP 14.1.1 REP 14.3.1 REP 14.4.1 REP 14.4.2 REP 14.9.1

Duplex Drawer ............................................................................................ One Way Clutch Pulley (Duplex Path Roll 1).............................................. Release Motor ............................................................................................ Invert Motor................................................................................................. Chute Support Mylar ...................................................................................

211 212 213 214 216

(SCC) Fuser Unit ........................................................................................ Pressure Roll .............................................................................................. Heat Roll ..................................................................................................... Main1/Main2/Sub Heater Rod .................................................................... Fuser Cleaning Cartridge............................................................................ Pressure Roll Finger ................................................................................... Fuser Cleaning Blade ................................................................................. Torsion Spring (Pressure Roll Finger) ........................................................ (SCC) Heat Roll Thermistor 1/2/3............................................................... Thermostat 1 and 2..................................................................................... Torsion Spring (Heat Roll Finger) ............................................................... Heat Roll Finger..........................................................................................

217 219 221 223 225 225 226 227 228 229 231 232

REP 16.1.1 Exit Transport .............................................................................................

235

15. Fuser REP 15.1.1 REP 15.2.1 REP 15.2.2 REP 15.2.3 REP 15.2.4 REP 15.2.5 REP 15.3.1 REP 15.6.1 REP 15.8.1 REP 15.8.2 REP 15.9.1 REP 15.9.2

16. Exit 36 I/F Module REP 36.1.1 REP 36.1.2 REP 36.2.1 REP 36.2.2 REP 36.3.1 REP 36.4.1 REP 36.4.2 REP 36.4.3 REP 36.5.1

I/F Module................................................................................................... Inner Cover ................................................................................................. IFM Front Door Interlock Switch ................................................................. IFM PWB .................................................................................................... Decurler Motor Belt..................................................................................... Trans Roll Assembly ................................................................................... Exit Roll Assembly ...................................................................................... Exit/Trans Belt ............................................................................................ Decurler Belt Upper/Lower .........................................................................

237 237 238 240 241 242 243 244 246

REP 36.5.2 REP 36.6.1 REP 36.6.2 REP 36.7.1 REP 36.7.2 REP 36.8.1 REP 36.8.2

Decurler Drive Belt...................................................................................... Inlet Chute Upper/Lower ............................................................................. Cam Shaft ................................................................................................... Gate Assembly............................................................................................ Decurler Gate Sensor ................................................................................. Guide Assembly L-770/MID-U/MID-Low..................................................... Guide Assembly-Exit Up .............................................................................

250 251 252 253 255 256 257

REP 39.1.1 Detaching the HCS ..................................................................................... REP 39.2.1 Top Cover ................................................................................................... REP 39.2.2 Rear Cover.................................................................................................. REP 39.4.1 Upper Cover................................................................................................ REP 39.5.1 HCS Transport Motor 1............................................................................... REP 39.5.2 Top Tray Roll 1 ........................................................................................... REP 39.6.1 Transport Clutch and Belt ........................................................................... REP 39.7.1 HCS Transport Motor 2............................................................................... REP 39.8.1 Bypass Clutch 1, Bypass Clutch 2 and Belt................................................ REP 39.9.1 Top Tray Motor ........................................................................................... REP 39.12.1 Bypass Clutch 3 and Belt.......................................................................... REP 39.23.1 Gate Solenoid 1 and Gate 1 ..................................................................... REP 39.24.1 Stacker Paddle Clutch .............................................................................. REP 39.24.2 Paddle....................................................................................................... REP 39.25.1 Stacker Exit Roll Housing ......................................................................... REP 39.25.2 Edge Sensor Frame.................................................................................. REP 39.28.1 Tamper Unit .............................................................................................. REP 39.29.1 Front Tamper Motor, Belt and Pulley Bracket........................................... REP 39.32.1 Set Clamp Motor and Belt......................................................................... REP 39.33.1 Rear Tamper Motor, Belt and Pulley Bracket ........................................... REP 39.37.1 HCS Drive PWB........................................................................................ REP 39.37.2 HCS PWB ................................................................................................. REP 39.37.3 HCS LVPS ................................................................................................ REP 39.39.1 Left Stacker Belt........................................................................................ REP 39.40.1 Right Stacker Belt ..................................................................................... REP 39.42.1 HCS Control Panel PWB ..........................................................................

259 260 261 262 263 265 267 271 272 275 276 279 282 284 286 288 292 295 297 298 300 301 302 303 306 310

39 HCS

ADJ 4.3.2 ADJ 4.3.3 ADJ 4.3.4 ADJ 4.3.5

DADF Lead Edge Registration ...................................................................... DADF Height Adjustment .............................................................................. DADF Tail Edge Registration Adjustment ..................................................... DADF Slow Scan Magnification.....................................................................

335 336 337 339

5. IIT (Except 4127 EPS/4112 EPS) ADJ 5.7.1 ADJ 5.8.1 ADJ 5.8.2 ADJ 5.8.3

Full Rate/Half Rate Carriage Position Adjustment......................................... IIT Side/Lead Edge Registration.................................................................... IIT Reduce/Enlarge Adjustment..................................................................... IIT Calibration (DC945)..................................................................................

341 342 343 344

13. Marking (Regi/Transfer Belt/Inverter) ADJ 13.15.1 Adjusting Multi Feed Sensor Sensitivity for Paper Thickness ................... ADJ 13.15.2 IOT CIS Check Cycle ................................................................................ ADJ 13.15.3 IOT CIS Setup Cycle .................................................................................

347 348 349

15. Fuser ADJ 15.1.1 Fuser Nip Adjustment (DC701) ...................................................................

351

39 HCS ADJ 39.39.1 Left/Right Tray Arm Installation Position ...................................................

353

4.3 Adjustment 2. Electrical ADJ 2.1.1 ADJ 2.1.2 ADJ 2.1.3 ADJ 2.1.4 ADJ 2.1.5 ADJ 2.4.1 ADJ 2.5.1 ADJ 2.5.2

IOT Side/Lead Edge Registration (DC129) ................................................... Print Image Quality Adjustment ..................................................................... Directions for Replacing Important Information Stored Component .............. Firmware Update ........................................................................................... System Registration Adjustment (Fast Scan %; Slow Scan %; Squareness) UI Touch Panel Origin Point Correction ........................................................ Upgrading Software (Device UI Method)(FX Only) ....................................... Backup/Restore/Copy....................................................................................

313 316 317 320 322 324 326 327

4. DADF (Except 4127 EPS/4112 EPS) ADJ 4.1.1 DADF Lead Skew Adjustment ....................................................................... ADJ 4.3.1 DADF Side Edge Registration ....................................................................... Version.1 .1.1

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6.

4.1 Introduction This section contains procedures required for parts disassembly, assembly, replacement and adjustment in the field service. However, special adjustments are described in Chapter 6 Special Mode Settings or Chapter 2 Diagnosis Mode/Program.

(1)

DADF

1.

For installation procedures, only NOTES are described here since installation procedures are reverse of removal ones.

2.

(Figure X) at the beginning of a procedure indicates that its detailed steps are shown in illustration. Numbers in the illustration indicate the sequence of the steps.

3.

(REPX.X.X) at the end of a procedure indicates the replacement procedure to be referred to.

4.

Item numbers of disassembly/assembly and adjustment procedures (i.e. REP/ADJ No.) correlate to PL No. in Chapter 5 Parts List. So, an appropriate replacement or adjustment procedure can easily be referred to a PL No. or vice versa. E.g. The replacement or adjustment procedure of Component PL1.1 is REP1.1.X or ADJ1.1.X. When replacement/adjustment procedures or title items vary by modification or model, the modification number or the model are indicated at the beginning or the end of the respective titles or procedures. E.g. 1 REPX.X.X Main PWB [w/Tag 1V]

Right: Right-hand side facing the machine.

(3)

Left: Left-hand side facing the machine.

(4)

Rear: Rear facing the machine.

Terminology and symbols used throughout this manual are explained.

WARNING Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, such as death or serious injury if operators do not handle the machine correctly by disregarding the statement.

WARNING Indicates a potential hazardous situation, such as death or serious injury if operators do not handle the machine correctly by disregarding the statement. CAUTION Indicates a potential hazardous situation, such as injury or property damage if operators do not handle the machine correctly by disregarding the statement. NOTE: Used to emphasize the procedure, servicing, and regulation.

Purpose Used to explain purpose of adjustment.

*Indicates that the entire procedure under this title applies to machines with Tag 1. E.g. 2 Table 1 Symbols

Front: Front of the machine

(2)

4.1.2 Glossary and Symbols

4.1.1 How to Use the Disassembly/Assembly/Adjustment Section

5.

Positions or directions of the machine and directions inside the machine used in the procedure are defined as listed below.

Remarks



REP: Indicates the disassembly/assembly procedure for reference.



ADJ: Indicates the adjustment procedure for reference.



PL: Indicates the parts list for reference.

Safety Critical Components (SCC)

Illustration 1: Indicates a specific part has been modified by the tag number within the circle.

For the safety control of the Safety Critical Components and the components specified, follow the regulations regarding the Safety Critical Components set by Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. ISC Important Information Stored Component

Figure 1 Illustration 1 Illustration 2: Indicates that the configuration of the part shown is the configuration before the part was modified by the number within the circle.

The components store important information the customer has entered after machine installation. When replacing and discarding them, follow the procedures in Chapter 4 Adjustments. Take great care never to let the information leak out.

Figure 2 Illustration 2

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 4.1 Introduction

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REP 1.1.1 (SCC) Main Power Switch Parts List on PL 1.1 Replacement WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Take note of the Main Switch direction and Wire Harness color during installation. (Figure 1:Serial No.4xxxxx) (Figure 2:Serial No.5xxxxx/6xxxxx) (1)

Main Switch direction

(2)

Wire Harness color

Figure 2 j0tk40101

Figure 1 j0fu40101

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1. Cover (IOT/Tray Module)

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 1. Cover (IOT/Tray Module)

02/2009 4-8

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REP 2.1.1 Opening/Closing of PWB Chassis Parts List on PL 2.1 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the Rear Upper Cover. (PL 1.2) •

Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

2.

Disconnect all the connectors connected to the ESS.

3.

Remove the screw securing the PWB Chassis at the rear. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screw.

Figure 2 j0fu40211 5.

Open the PWB Chassis. (Figure 3) Open the PWB Chassis.

Figure 1 j0fu40212 4.

Loosen the screws securing the PWB Chassis on the left. (Figure 2) (1)

Loosen the screws (2).

Figure 3 j0fu40213

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To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

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REP 2.1.2 (SCC) MCU PWB and NVM PWB Parts List on PL 2.1 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. CAUTION Static electricity may damage electrical parts. Always wear a wrist strap to protect electrical parts from static damage. If a wrist strap is not available, touch some metallic parts before servicing to discharge the static electricity. 1.

Remove the Rear Upper Cover. (PL 1.2) •

2.

Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

Remove the MCU PWB Cover. (PL 2.1) •

Figure 2 j0fu40217

Installation Screws: Rear (x13) (Loosen)

3.

Remove the CIS Adapter PWB. (REP 2.1.4)

4.

Remove the NVM PWB. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the NVM PWB from the Spacer.

(2)

Disconnect the connector and remove the NVM PWB.

6.

Remove the MCU PWB. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screws (x8).

(2)

Remove the Spacer Screw.

(3)

Disconnect the connector and remove the MCU PWB.

Figure 1 j0fu40216 5.

Disconnect the MCU PWB connectors (x14). (Figure 2) Pxxx: Display of the PWB

Figure 3 j0tk40202

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When replacing the NVM PWB, perform the following procedure:



When you exit Diagnostics, the machine will automatically reboot.

NOTE: Replacement of the NVM PWB results in clearing the current values of the periodic replacement parts counters back to zero. (After replacement, the values before the replacement cannot be restored.) If you require the current values afterward, make sure to write them down before replacing the NVM PWB.

(7)

Re-enter Diagnostic Mode from UI.

(8)

Check NVM 740-026 for the default, or set NVM 740-026 to the default.

NOTE: If you cannot write down (read) the NVM values, in step (15) enter the following values, and obtain certain values in the ways below and enter them.

(9)

Press the NVM Initialization Menu button.

(10) Initialize the IOT. (Chapter 6: 6.2.7)

762-025: 30,000

(11) Exit Diagnostics.

762-026: 330,000

(12) The machine automatically reboots.

762-097: 0 (NVM default)

(13) Re-enter Diagnostic Mode from UI.

752-006: value listed on the NVM Value Setting List

(14) Check the default values in the following NVMs, or set to the defaults. (Finisher D2/D3 Supplementary Service Manual Chapter 6: 6.1.5)

752-216: If having replaced the ADC sensor after the installation, enter the value which was set up at the time of replacement. (Check the machine history log.) 752-216: If not having replaced the ADC sensor after installation, enter the value listed on the NVM Value Setting List. 742-119 to 121: 30 (NVM default)

751-149: 17

742-166 to 167: value listed on the NVM Value Setting List

751-150: 9

742-171 to 174: value listed on the NVM Value Setting List

751-151: 34

742-179 to 182: value listed on the NVM Value Setting List

751-152: 33

744-167: Using the [9+Stop] keys, clear the total Web Motor time. *1 *1: If this operation is not performed without fail for resetting the count to zero after consumable replacement, it will then cause a wrong detection of Fuser Web Life; thus Life End (Hard Stop/Fuser Web replacement) will suddenly be declared.

751-159: 0

742-119 to 122

762-054: 17

742-143 to 146

762-055: 10

742-166, 167

762-056: 34

742-171 to 174

762-057: 33

742-179 to 182

762-058: 0

744-167

762-059: 0

762-025

762-061: 0

762-026

762-062: 1

762-097

An error related to 3 Points Check occurs. (124-315, etc)

(5)

Enter Diagnostics from the UI screen.

(6)

Run DC132. (Chapter 6: 6.2.19)

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751-155: 16

751-158: 65

752-216

(4)

751-154: 0

751-157: 1

752-006

Turn ON the power.

751-153: 0

751-156: 0

Write down the following NVM values in advance.

(3)

762-028: 50,000 (default)

762-047: 400,000 (default)

742-145 to 146: 30 (NVM default)

Replace the old NVM PWB with the new one.

752-350: 300

762-046: 300,000 (default)

742-143 to 144: value listed on the NVM Value Setting List

(2)

752-349: 850

762-029: 350,000 (default)

742-122: value listed on the NVM Value Setting List

(1)

740-026: 1

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REP 2.1.3 IOT PWB Parts List on PL 2.1 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the Rear Upper Cover. (PL 1.2) •

2. 3.

Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

Disconnect all the connectors connected to the ESS. Open the PWB Chassis. (REP 2.1.1) Disconnect the IOT PWB connectors (x14). (Figure 1) Pxxx: Display of the PWB

Figure 1 j0fu40214 4.

Remove the IOT PWB. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screws (x6).

(2)

Release the PWB support hooks (x2).

(3)

Remove the IOT PWB.

REP 2.1.4 CIS Adapter PWB Parts List on PL 2.1 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. CAUTION Static electricity may damage electrical parts. Always wear a wrist strap to protect electrical parts from static damage. If a wrist strap is not available, touch some metallic parts before servicing to discharge the static electricity. 1.

Remove the Rear Upper Cover. (PL 1.2) •

2. Figure 2 j0fu40215

Replacement 1.

• 3.

Installation Screws: Rear (x13) (Loosen)

Remove the CIS Adapter PWB. (Figure 1) (1)

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

Remove the MCU PWB Cover. (PL 2.1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws.

(3)

Disconnect the connector and remove the CIS Adapter PWB.

Figure 1 j0tk40201

Replacement 1.

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REP 2.3.1 Tray Module PWB Parts List on PL 2.3 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1. 2.

Remove the UI-ESS cable from the hooks (x4) of the Rear Lower Cover. Remove the Rear Lower Cover. (PL 1.2) •

3.

Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

Remove the+24V LVPS. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connectors (x3).

(2)

Loosen the screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the screws.

(4)

Remove GU10H-LVPS.

Figure 2 j0fu40220 5.

Remove the Tray Module PWB. (Figure 3) (1)

Release the PWB Support hooks (x6) and remove the Tray Module PWB.

Figure 1 j0fu40219 4.

Disconnect the Tray Module PWB connectors (x12). (Figure 2)

Figure 3 j0fu40221

Pxxx: Display of the PWB

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

REP 2.3.2 (SCC) HVPS S5 Parts List on PL 2.3 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the UI-ESS cable from the hooks (x4) of the Rear Lower Cover.

2.

Remove the Rear Lower Cover. (PL 1.2)

3.

Remove the Rear Upper Cover. (PL 1.2)

• • 4.

Installation Screws: Rear (x4) Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

Disconnect all the connectors connected to the ESS.

5.

Open the PWB chassis. (REP 2.1.1)

6.

Remove the Fly Wheel. (PL 10.1)

7.

Remove the rear duct. (Figure 1)

(1)

(1)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x3).

(2)

Release the hooks (3) of the PWB Support.

(2)

Remove the rear duct.

(3)

Remove the HVPS S5.



Figure 2 j0fu40230

Installation Screws: M4 (x2)

9.

Remove the HVPS S5 from the bracket. (Figure 3) Remove the screw (Mx8).

Figure 1 j0fu40229 8.

Figure 3 j0fu40231

Remove the HVPS S5. (Figure 2)

Replacement

(1)

Disconnect the connectors (2).

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

(2)

Remove the screw (M3x8).

2.

(3)

Remove the HVPS S5.

When installing the HVPS S5 on the machine, insert the Wire Harness into the bracket notch of the HVPS S5. (Figure 4) (A) Bracket notch

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REP 2.3.3 AC Unit and Main LVPS Parts List on PL 2.3 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Disconnect the UI-ESS cable from the hooks (4) of the Rear Lower Cover.

2.

Remove the Rear Lower Cover. (PL 1.2) •

3.



Figure 4 j0fu40232

Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

Remove the Stay Front / Right Cover. (PL 2.4) Installation screw : Right (x3)

4.

Remove the Stay Rear Cover. (PL 2.4)

5.

Remove the Rear Lower Rear Cover. (PL 1.2)

• • 6.

Installation screw : Rear (x2) Installation screw : Right (x2)

Disconnect the connectors (7) from the Main LVPS. (Figure 1) Pxxx : Display of the PWB

Figure 1 j0tk40203 7.

Disconnect the connectors (10) from the AC Unit. (Figure 2) Pxxx : Display of the PWB

Figure 2 j0tk40204 8.

Figure 4 j0fu40225

Remove the screws securing the Power Unit on the right side. (Figure 3) (1)

10. Disconnect the connector to separate the AC Unit and the Main LVPS. (Figure 5)

Remove the screws (M3x8:4).

(1)

Disconnect P506.

(2)

Remove the Connector Housing (x2).

(3)

Release the clamp and remove the wire harness.

(4)

Disconnect P11.

(5)

Release the clamp and the Wire Harness.

Figure 3 j0fu40224 9.

Remove the screws securing the Power Unit on the right side and remove the Power Unit.(Figure 4) (1)

Remove the screws(M3x8:6).

(2)

Remove the Power Unit.

Figure 5 j0tk40205 11.

Remove the fixing screws to separate the AC Unit and the Main LVPS. (Figure 6) (1)

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Disconnect the screws (M3x6:4).

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REP 2.4.1 UI Service Position(Rear) Parts List on PL 2.4 Removal NOTE: When opening the IIT Frame, move the UI to the rear as described here. 1.

Remove the Blind Cover. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the Blind Cover.

Figure 6 j0tk40206 12. Separate the AC Unit and the Main LVPS. (Figure 7) (1)

Remove the screws (M3x6:3) and separate the AC Unit and the Main LVPS.

Figure 1 j0fu40233 2.

Remove the screws securing the Arm. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screws (M4:4).

Figure 7 j0tk40207

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 2 j0fu40234 3.

Move the UI to the rear. (Figure 3) (1)

Move the arm to the rear.

(2)

Secure the arm with one screw at the position shown in the figure.

REP 2.5.1 ESS PWB Parts List on PL 2.5 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. CAUTION Static electricity may damage electrical parts. Always wear a wrist strap to protect electrical parts from static damage. If a wrist strap is not available, touch some metallic parts before servicing to discharge the static electricity. 1.

Disconnect all the connectors connected to the ESS.

2.

Remove the ESS. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x5).

(2)

Remove the ESS.

Figure 3 j0fu40235

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 1 j0fu40201 3.

(Figure 2) Remove the screws securing the Video Selector. (1)

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Remove screws (M3x6, x2).

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Figure 2 j0ph40205 4.

Remove the Video Selector. (Figure 3)

Figure 4 j0tk40208 6.

Remove the Cap and the Connector Cover. (Figure 5)

(1)

Disconnect the connector.

(1)

Remove the Cap.

(2)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x3).

(2)

Remove the screws (M2.6, x2).

(3)

Disconnect the connector and remove the Video Selector.

(3)

Remove the Connector Cover.

Figure 3 j0ph40206 5.

Remove the UI PWB. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the screws (M2.6, x2).

(2)

Remove the screw (M3x6, x1).

(3)

Disconnect the connector and remove the UI PWB.

Figure 5 j0tk40209 7.

Remove the screws securing the ESS PWB. (Figure 6) (1)

Remove the screws (M2.6: 4).

REP 2.5.2 NVM PWB Parts List on PL 2.5 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. CAUTION Static electricity may damage electrical parts. Always wear a wrist strap to protect electrical parts from static damage. If a wrist strap is not available, touch some metallic parts before servicing to discharge the static electricity. 1.

Disconnect all the connectors connected to the ESS.

2.

Remove the ESS. (Figure 1)

Figure 6 j0tk40210 8.

(1)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x5).

(2)

Remove the ESS.

Remove the ESS PWB. (1)

Disconnect the connectors (3).

(2)

Remove the Spacer Screw.

(3)

Remove the screws (M3x6: 12)

(4)

Remove the ESS PWB in the direction of the arrow.

Figure 1 j0fu40201 3.

(Figure 2) Remove the screws securing the Video Selector. (1)

Remove screws (M3x6, x2).

Figure 7 j0tk40211

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When having replaced the ESS PWB, remove the NVM PWB from the old ESS PWB and install it on the new one. (REP 2.5.2)

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Figure 2 j0ph40205 4.

Figure 4 j0tk40212

Remove the Video Selector. (Figure 3)

Replacement

(1)

Disconnect the connector.

1.

(2)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x3).

2.

(3)

Disconnect the connector and remove the Video Selector.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. Follow the procedure below to replace the NVM PWB. When replacing the NVM PWB, perform the following procedure: (1)

Replace the old NVM PWB with the new one.

(2)

Turn ON the power.

(3)

An error related to 3 Points Check occurs. (124-315, etc)

(4)

Enter Diagnostics from the UI screen.

(5)

Run DC132. (Chapter 6: 6.2.19) •

When you exit Diagnostics, the machine will automatically reboot.

(6)

Re-enter Diagnostic Mode from UI.

(7)

Press the NVM Initialization Menu button.

(8)

Initialize SYS USER & SYS SYSTEM. (Chapter 6: 6.2.7)

(9)

Exit Diagnostics.

(10) The machine automatically reboots. (11) Re-enter Diagnostic Mode from UI. (12) Check the default values in the FINISHER PUNCH POSITION NVMs, or set to the defaults. (Finisher D2/D3 Supplementary Service Manual Chapter 6: 6.1.5) Figure 3 j0ph40206 5.



790-624: 3 (2 holes at right)

Remove the NVM PWB. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the NVM PWB.

2/4 holes 790-625: 7 (4 holes at left)



2/3 holes 790-624: 3 (2holes at right) 790-625: 4 (3 holes at left)

REP 2.7.1 Overlay Cover Parts List on PL 2.7 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the connector from the UI. (Figure 1) (1)

Loosen the screws (2).

(2)

Remove the connector.

Figure 2 j0fu40207 4.

Remove the Rear Base Cover. (PL 2.7) •

5.

Installation Screws : Rear (x4)

Replace the Overlay Cover. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the VR Knob.

(2)

Remove the Hooks (3) of the Overlay Cover and remove the Overlay Cover.

Figure 1 j0fu40206 2.

Remove the Tilt Swivel Cover. (PL 2.4)

3.

Remove the UI from the Arm. (Figure 2) (1)

Loosen the screws (4).

(2)

Remove the UI.

Figure 3 j0fu40245

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REP 2.8.1 (SCC) HDD Parts List on PL 2.8 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. CAUTION Static electricity may damage electrical parts. Always wear a wrist strap to protect electrical parts from static damage. If a wrist strap is not available, touch some metallic parts before servicing to discharge the static electricity. CAUTION Use the Jumper Pin in the default condition. Removing or installing the Jumper Pin on another pin causes malfunction. 1. 2.

Figure 2 j0fu40246

Disconnect all the connectors connected to the ESS. Remove the ESS. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (x5).

(2)

Remove the ESS.

4.

Remove the HDD. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screws (3).

(2)

Remove the HDD in the direction of the arrow.

Figure 1 j0fu40201 3.

Disconnect the Connectors from the HDD. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the Clamp.

(2)

Disconnect the Connectors (2).

Figure 3 j0fu40247 5.

Separate the HDD and the HDD Bracket. (Figure 4) (1)

Disconnect the Connectors (2).

(2)

Remove the Shoulder Screws (4) and the Dampers (4).

(3)

Remove the HDD.

Figure 4 j0fu40248

Figure 6 j0fu40249 4.

Replacement

After replacing the HDD, format the HDD forcefully. (Chapter 6: 6.1.7) •

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When trying to install the HDD in the HDD Bracket, check that the Dampers (4) are not deformed. (Figure 5)

Press the [Power Saver], [Stop] and [4] keys simultaneously and hold them, then turn on the power.

Figure 5 j0fu40250 3.

When installing the HDD in the ESS Chassis, hang the HDD Hook in the corner hole of the ESS Chassis. (Figure 6)

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REP 2.8.2 Video Selector Parts List on PL 2.8 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. CAUTION Static electricity may damage electrical parts. Always wear a wrist strap to protect electrical parts from static damage. If a wrist strap is not available, touch some metallic parts before servicing to discharge the static electricity. 1. 2.

Disconnect all the connectors connected to the ESS. Remove the ESS. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x5).

(2)

Remove the ESS.

Figure 2 j0ph40201 4.

(Figure 3) Remove the screw securing the Video Selector PWB. (1)

Remove screws (M2.6, x2).

Figure 1 j0fu40201 3.

(Figure 2) Remove the Backplane PWB. (1)

Remove screws (M3x6, x4).

(2)

Disconnect connectors (2) and remove Backplane PWB.

Figure 3 j0ph40202 5.

(Figure 4) Remove the Video Selector PWB. (1)

Disconnect connector.

(2)

Remove screws (M3x6, x3).

(3)

Remove Video Selector PWB.

Figure 4 j0ph40203 6.

Figure 6 j0tk40213

(Figure 5) Remove the screws (M3x6, x6) and separate the Video Selector PWB and the PWB Plate. (A) Screw

Figure 5 j0ph40204

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When having replaced the Backplane PWB, remove the SEEP ROM from the old Backplane PWB and install it on the new one. (Figure 6) (A) SEEP ROM

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REP 2.9.1 (SCC) UI I/F PWB Parts List on PL 2.9 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. CAUTION Static electricity may damage electrical parts. Always wear a wrist strap to protect electrical parts from static damage. If a wrist strap is not available, touch some metallic parts before servicing to discharge the static electricity. 1.

Disconnect the connector connected to the UI. (Figure 1) (1)

Loosen the screws (x2).

(2)

Disconnect the connector. Figure 2 j0fu40207 4.

Remove the Rear Base Cover. (PL 2.7) •

5.

Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

Remove the EME Cover. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screws (x9).

(2)

Remove the EME Cover.

Figure 1 j0fu40206 2.

Remove the Tilt Swivel Cover. (PL 2.4)

3.

Remove the UI from the Arm. (Figure 2) (1)

Loosen the screws (x4).

(2)

Remove the UI. Figure 3 j0fu40208 6.

Disconnect the connectors J1, P/J5, P6 and P/J7 connected to the UI I/F PWB. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the screw (x1). (FCW 1 Type Only)

(2)

Disconnect the connector (x4).

Figure 4 j0fu40209 7.

Remove the UI I/F PWB. (Figure 5) (1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the screws (FCW 2 Type:3) (FCW 1 Type:4).

(3)

Remove the UI I/F PWB.

Figure 5 j0fu40210

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

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REP 3.1.1 Drum In Filter Parts List on PL 3.1 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Front Top Inner Cover. (PL 3.1)

3.

Remove the Drum In Filters. (Figure 1)

• (1)

Installation Screws: Front (x2) Remove the Drum In Filters (x2).

Figure 2 j0fu40302 3.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

"Chain Link: 954-870"

Figure 1 j0fu40301

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

Install the Drum In Filter with the Filter directions aligned. (Figure 2)

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REP 3.2.2 Suction Ozone Filter

Parts List on PL 3.2 Removal

Parts List on PL 3.2 Removal WARNING

WARNING

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

1.

1.

Remove the Rear Upper Cover. (PL 1.2) •

Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

Remove the Filter Cover. (PL 1.1) •

2.

Disconnect all the connectors connected to the ESS.

3.

Open the PWB chassis. (REP 2.1.1)

4.

Remove the Fuser Exhaust Fan. (Figure 1)

2.

(1)

(1)

Disconnect the connectors at the rear.

(2)

Remove the Tapping Screws (x2).

Installation Screws: Left (x1)

Remove the Suction Ozone Filter. (Figure 1) Remove the Suction Ozone Filter.

Remove the Fuser Exhaust Fan.

Figure 1 j0fu40304

Replacement Figure 1 j0fu40305

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

"Chain Link: 954-871"

REP 4.1.1 DADF Parts List on PL 4.1 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

WARNING Removing the DADF must be always performed by two persons since the DADF is heavy. 1.

Disconnect the connectors connected to the DADF and IOT. (Figure 1) (1)

Loosen the screws (x2) and disconnect the connector.

(2)

Loosen the screw (x1) and disconnect the connector.

Figure 2 j0fu40406 4.

Remove the DADF. (Figure 3) (1)

Open the DADF in the direction of the arrow.

(2)

Remove the knob screws (x2).

Figure 1 j0fu40405 2.

Remove the IIT Rear Cover. (PL 5.2)

3.

Remove the DADF Support. (Figure 2)



Installation Screws: Rear (X4)

(1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the DADF Support.

Figure 3 j0fu40407

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. Secure the DADF Support while pressing it in the direction of the arrow. (Figure 4) (A) DADF Support

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REP 4.1.2 DADF Service Position Parts List on PL 4.1 Replacement WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Install the brackets (x2) of the Counter Balance (x2) by placing them upside down. #1: Bracket position (Figure 1) (1)

Bracket of the Counter Balance

Figure 4 j0fu45442

Figure 1 j0fu40401 2.

Install the Bracket (x2) of the Counter Balance (x2) by placing them upside down. #2: (Figure 2) •

Normal Position: Notch up



Service Position: Notch down

(A) Notch

Figure 2 j0fu40402 3.

Figure 4 j0fu40404

Secure the DADF at the service position. #1: (Figure 3) (1)

Insert the screw drivers (x2) provided in the tool kit into the holes (x2) on the Counter Balance and secure it such that DADF is not closed.

Figure 3 j0fu40403 4.

Secure the DADF at the service position. #2: Enlarge (Figure 4)

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REP 4.2.1 CIS Parts List on PL 4.2 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the DADF Front Cover. (PL 4.2) •

2.

• 3.

Installation Screws: Lower (x2)

Remove the DADF Rear Cover. (PL 4.2) Installation Screws: Rear (x2)

Remove the Bottom Front Cover and Rear Cover of DADF. (Figure 1) (1)

Lift DADF in the direction of the arrow.

(2)

Open the Exit Lower Chute.

(3)

Remove the screw.

Figure 2 j0fu40411

(4)

Remove the Bottom Front Cover.

(5)

Remove the screw.

(1)

Disconnect the P/J connector.

(6)

Remove the Bottom Rear Cover.

(2)

Disconnect the P/J connector.

(3)

Remove the CIS.

5.

Remove the CIS. (Figure 3)

Figure 1 j0fu40410 4.

Figure 3 j0fu40412

Remove the screws attached to CIS. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the front screw.

Replacement

(2)

Remove the rear screw.

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

REP 4.3.1 Left Counter Balance Parts List on PL 4.3 Removal NOTE: Replace the Left and Right Counter Balances together. Replacement kit: 604K 23670

WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the IIT Rear Cover. (PL 5.2)

2.

Remove the DADF Support. (Figure 1)

Installation Screws: Rear (x4) (1)

Remove the Cover.

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the DADF Support.

Figure 2 j0fu45424 4.

Remove the DADF Rear Cover. (PL 4.2)

5.

Remove the screws used to secure the harness guide and move the harness guide. (Figure 3)

Installation Screws: Rear (x2) (1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Move the harness guide in the direction of the arrow.

Figure 1 j0fu45423 3.

Disconnect the connector connected to the DADF. (Figure 2) (1)

Loosen the screws (x2) and disconnect the connector. Figure 3 j0fu45425 6.

Remove the Pre Regi Motor. (Figure 4) (1)

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Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the spring.

(3)

Remove the screws (x3).

(4)

Remove the Pre Regi Motor.

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Figure 4 j0fu45426 7.

Remove the DADF Regi Motor. (Figure 5)

Figure 6 j0fu45428 9.

Remove the Left Counter Balance. (Figure 7)

(1)

Disconnect the connector.

(1)

(2)

Remove the spring.

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the Left Counter Balance.

(4)

Remove the DADF Regi Motor.

Remove the screws (x4).

Figure 7 j0fu45429 Figure 5 j0fu45427 10. Replace with a new Counter Balance. 8.

Insert the securing shaft on the Counter Balance (Left) as shown in the figure. (Figure 6) (1)

Insert the shaft.

Remember to pull out the securing shaft that has been inserted in a new Counter Balance.

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

REP 4.3.2 Right Counter Balance Parts List on PL 4.3 Removal NOTE: Replace the Left and Right Counter Balances together. Replacement kit: 604K 23670

WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. NOTE: Static electricity may damage electrical parts. Always wear a wrist strap to protect electrical parts from static damage. If a wrist strap is not available, touch some metallic parts before servicing to discharge the static electricity. 1.

Remove the IIT Rear Cover. (PL 5.2)

Figure 2 j0fu45424

Installation Screws: Rear (x4) 2.

Remove the DADF Support. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the Cover.

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the DADF Support.

4.

Remove the DADF Rear Cover. (PL 4.2) Installation Screws: Rear (x2)

5.

Release the clamps and disconnect the connectors connected to the DADF PWB. (Figure 3) (1)

Release the clamps (x5).

(2)

Disconnect the connectors (x9).

Figure 1 j0fu45423 3.

Disconnect the connector connected to the DADF. (Figure 2) (1)

Figure 3 j0fu45431

Loosen the screws (x2) and disconnect the connector. 6.

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Disconnect the Earth Wire connected to the DADF. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the earth wire.

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Figure 4 j0fu45432 7.

Remove the DADF PWB. (Figure 5)

Figure 6 j0fu45434

(1)

Loosen the screws (x2).

9.

Insert the securing shaft on the Counter Balance (Right) and remove the Counter Balance (Right). (Figure 7)

(2)

Remove the DADF PWB.

(1)

Insert the shaft.

(2)

Remove the screws (x4).

(3)

Remove the Right Counter Balance.

Figure 5 j0fu45433 8.

Remove the bracket. (Figure 6) (1)

Figure 7 j0fu45435

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the bracket.

10. Replace with a new Counter Balance. Remember to pull out the securing shaft that has been inserted in a new Counter Balance.

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When replacing with a new Counter Balance, install it as shown in the figure. (Figure 8)

REP 4.3.3 DADF PWB Parts List on PL 4.3 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. NOTE: Static electricity may damage electrical parts. Always wear a wrist strap to protect electrical parts from static damage. If a wrist strap is not available, touch some metallic parts before servicing to discharge the static electricity. 1.

Remove the DADF Front Cover. (PL 4.2)

2.

Remove the DADF Rear Cover. (PL 4.2)

Installation Screws: Lower (x2) Installation Screws: Rear (x2)

Figure 8 j0fu45436 3.

Disconnect the PWB connected to the DADF PWB. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connectors P/J751, P/J752, P/J756, P/J757, P/J753, P/J760, P/J758 and P/ J755.

Figure 1 j0fu40408 4.

Remove the DADF PWB. (Figure 2) (1)

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Remove the screws (x6).

(2)

Remove the Earth Wire.

(3)

Remove the DADF PWB.

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REP 4.6.1 Invert Drive Roll Parts List on PL 4.6 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the Takeaway Roll. (REP 4.7.1)

2.

Remove the Clutch Bracket. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the spring.

(3)

Remove the screws (x2).

(4)

Remove the Clutch Bracket.

Figure 2 j0fu40409

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 1 j0fu40414 3.

Remove the DADF Feed Motor. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the DADF Feed Motor.

Figure 2 j0fu40415 4.

Disconnect the connector and remove the screws used to secure the harness guide. (Figure 3)

Figure 4 j0fu40417 6.

Remove the Invert Roll Nip Solenoid (Figure 5)

(1)

Disconnect the connector.

(1)

Loosen the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the Invert Roll Nip Solenoid

Figure 3 j0fu40416 5.

Move the harness guide. (Figure 4) (1)

Figure 5 j0fu40418 7.

Move the harness guide in the direction of the arrow.

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Remove the screw (x1).

(2)

Remove the spring.

(3)

Remove the link.

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Figure 6 j0fu40419 8.

Remove the Inverter Chute. (Figure 7)

Figure 8 j0fu40421 10. Remove the Inverter Drive Roll. (Figure 9)

(1)

Remove the bearing.

(1)

(2)

Remove the Inverter Chute in the direction of the arrow.

(2)

Remove the E-Ring.

(3)

Remove the bearing.

Remove the pulley while releasing the hook.

(4)

Remove the E-Ring.

(5)

Remove the bearing.

(6)

Remove the Inverter Drive Roll.

Figure 7 j0fu40420 9.

Remove the Inverter Exit Chute. (Figure 8) (1)

Remove the screws (x4).

(2)

Remove the Inverter Exit Chute.

Figure 9 j0fu40422

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

REP 4.6.2 DADF Feed Clutch

REP 4.6.3 Feed Motor Belt

Parts List on PL 4.6 Removal

Parts List on PL 4.6 Replacement WARNING

WARNING

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

1.

1.

Remove the DADF Rear Cover. (PL 4.2)

Install the Feed Motor Belt. (Figure 1)

Installation Screws: Rear (x2) 2.

Remove the DADF Feed Clutch. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the E-Ring.

(3)

Remove the DADF Feed Clutch.

Figure 1 j0fu40475

Figure 1 j0fu40474

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

"Chain Link: 955-828"

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REP 4.7.1 Takeaway Roll Parts List on PL 4.7 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the DADF Front Cover. (PL 4.2)

2.

Remove the DADF Rear Cover. (PL 4.2)

3.

Open the Feeder Upper Chute. (Figure 1) (1)

Open the Feeder Upper Chute in the direction of the arrow.

Figure 2 j0fu40424 5.

Loosen the screw used to secure the Pre Regi Motor to loosen the tension of the Pre Regi Motor before removing the belt. (Figure 3) (1)

Loosen the screws (x3).

(2)

Move the Pre Regi Motor in the direction of the arrow.

(3)

Remove the belt.

Figure 1 j0fu40423 4.

Remove the Feeder Lower Chute. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screws (x4).

(2)

Remove the Feeder Lower Chute.

Figure 3 j0fu40425 6.

Remove the pulley and bearing at the rear side. (Figuere 4) (1)

Remove the pulley.

(2)

Remove the KL-Clip.

(3)

Remove the bearing.

Figure 4 j0fu40426 7.

Figure 6 j0fu40428

Remove the bearing on the front side. (Figure 5)

Replacement

(1)

Remove the KL-Clip.

1.

(2)

Remove the bearing.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 5 j0fu40427 8.

Remove the Takeaway Roll. (Figure 6) (1)

Remove the Takeaway Roll.

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REP 4.7.2 Rail

REP 4.7.3 Pre Regi Motor Belt

Parts List on PL 4.7 Replacement

Parts List on PL 4.7 Replacement WARNING

WARNING

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

1.

1.

Install the rail to the Pre Regi Roll Chute. (Figure 1) (1)

Install the Pre Regi Motor Belt. (Figure 1)

Install the rail hole such that it points towards the rear.

Figure 1 j0fu40477 Figure 1 j0fu40476

REP 4.7.4 Baffle Solenoid

REP 4.8.1 Regi Motor Belt

Parts List on PL 4.7 Replacement

Parts List on PL 4.8 Replacement WARNING

WARNING

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

1.

1.

Install the Baffle Solenoid to the Solenoid Bracket. (Figure 1)

Figure 1 j0fu40478 2.

Install the Regi Motor Belt. (Figure 1)

Figure 1 j0fu40479

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

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REP 4.8.2 Lead Regi Sensor Parts List on PL 4.8 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the DADF Front Cover. (PL 4.2) •

2.

• 3.

Installation Screws: Lower (x2)

Remove the DADF Rear Cover. (PL 4.2) Installation Screws: Rear (x2)

Remove the DADF Regi Motor. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the spring.

(3)

Remove the screws (x2).

(4)

Remove the DADF Regi Motor.

Figure 2 j0fu40481 5.

Remove the Baffle Solenoid. (Figure 3) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the Baffle Solenoid.

Figure 1 j0fu40480 4.

Open the Upper Left Cover. (Figure 2) (1)

Slightly open the Feeder Upper Chute in the direction of the arrow.

(2)

Open the DADF Left Upper Cover in the direction of the arrow.

Figure 3 j0fu40482 6.

Remove the Regi In Chute. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the Regi In Chute.

Figure 4 j0fu40483 7.

Figure 6 j0fu40485

Remove the Lead Regi Sensor Bracket. (Figure 5)

Replacement

(1)

Remove the screw.

1.

(2)

Remove the Lead Regi Sensor Bracket.

(3)

Disconnect the connector.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 5 j0fu40484 8.

Remove the Lead Regi Sensor from the Sensor Bracket. (Figure 6) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the Lead Regi Sensor.

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REP 4.8.3 Regi Roll Parts List on PL 4.8 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the DADF Front Cover. (PL 4.2) •

2.

• 3.

Installation Screws: Lower (x2)

Remove the DADF Rear Cover. (PL 4.2) Installation Screws: Rear (x2)

Remove the DADF Regi Motor. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the spring.

(3)

Remove the screws (x2).

(4)

Remove the DADF Regi Motor.

Figure 2 j0fu40429 5.

Remove the Regi Out Chute. (Figure 3) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (x4).

(3)

While lifting a little in the direction of the arrow, remove the Regi Out Chute.

Figure 1 j0fu40449 4.

Remove the DADF Lower Cover. (Figure 2) (1)

Lift the DADF a little in the direction of the arrow.

(2)

Remove the Tapping Screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the DADF Left Cover.

Figure 3 j0fu40430 6.

Open the Upper Left Cover. (Figure 4) (1)

Slightly open the Feeder Upper Chute to the direction of the arrow.

(2)

Open the DADF Left Upper Cover in the direction of the arrow.

(6)

Remove the L/H Cover Interlock Switch.

Figure 4 j0fu40431 Figure 6 j0fu40433 7.

Remove the Upper Left Cover. (Figure 5) (1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Loosen the screw (x1).

(1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the Upper Left Cover.

(2)

Remove the Regi In Chute.

9.

Remove the Regi In Chute. (Figure 7)

Figure 5 j0fu40432 8.

Remove the Baffle Solenoid and the L/H Cover Interlock Switch. (Figure 6)

Figure 7 j0fu40434 10. Remove the Lead Regi Sensor Bracket. (Figure 8)

(1)

Disconnect the connector.

(1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the Lead Regi Sensor Bracket.

(3)

Remove the Baffle Solenoid.

(3)

Disconnect the connector.

(4)

Disconnect the connector.

(5)

Remove the screws (x2).

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Figure 8 j0fu40435 11. Remove the pulley and bearing on the rear side. (Figure 9) (1)

Remove the E-Ring.

(2)

Remove the pulley.

(3)

Remove the E-Ring.

(4)

Remove the bearing.

Figure 10 j0fu40437 13. Remove the Regi Roll. (Figure 11) (1)

Remove the Regi Roll.

Figure 11 j0fu40438

Replacement Figure 9 j0fu40436 12. Remove the bearing at the front side. (Figure 10) (1)

Remove the E-Ring.

(2)

Remove the bearing.

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

REP 4.9.1 Platen Motor Belt

REP 4.9.2 Out Roll

Parts List on PL 4.9 Replacement

Parts List on PL 4.9 Removal WARNING

WARNING

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

1.

1.

Remove the Closely Contact Image Sensor. (REP 4.2.1)

2.

Remove the screws used to secure the harness guide and move the harness guide. (Figure 1)

Install the Platen Motor Belt. (Figure 1)

(1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Move the harness guide in the direction of the arrow.

Figure 1 j0fu40486

Figure 1 j0fu45425 3.

Remove the Pre Regi Motor. (Figure 2) (1)

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Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the spring.

(3)

Remove the screws (x3).

(4)

Remove the Pre Regi Motor.

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Figure 2 j0fu40448 4.

Remove the DADF Regi Motor. (Figure 3)

Figure 4 j0fu40450 6.

Remove the Feeder Lower Chute. (Figure 5)

(1)

Disconnect the connector.

(1)

(2)

Remove the spring.

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the screws (x3).

(3)

Remove the Feeder Lower Chute.

(4)

Remove the DADF Regi Motor.

Open the Feeder Lower Chute in the direction of the arrow.

Figure 5 j0fu40451 Figure 3 j0fu40449 7. 5.

Remove the pulley and bearing at the rear side. (Figure 6)

Remove the Left Counter Balance. (Figure 4)

(1)

Remove the pulley.

(1)

Remove the screws (x4).

(2)

Remove the KL-Clip.

(2)

Remove the springs (x2).

(3)

Remove the bearing.

(3)

Remove the Left Counter Balance.

Figure 6 j0fu40452 8.

Remove the bearing on the front side. (Figure 7)

Figure 8 j0fu40453 10. Remove the Clutch Bracket. (Figure 9)

(1)

Remove the KL-Clip.

(1)

(2)

Remove the bearing.

(2)

Remove the spring.

(3)

Remove the screws (x2).

(4)

Remove the Clutch Bracket.

Disconnect the connector.

Figure 7 j0fu40427 9.

Remove the Takeaway Roll. (Figure 8) (1)

Figure 9 j0fu40454

Remove the Takeaway Roll. 11. Remove the DADF Feed Motor. (Figure 10)

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(1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the DADF Feed Motor.

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Figure 10 j0fu40415 12. Disconnect the Connector and remove the screws used to secure the harness guide. (Figure 11)

Figure 12 j0fu40417 14. Remove the Inverter Roll Nip Solenoid (Figure 13)

(1)

Disconnect the connector.

(1)

Loosen the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the Inverter Roll Nip Solenoid

Figure 11 j0fu40416 13. Move the harness guide. (Figure 12) (1)

Move the harness guide in the direction of the arrow.

Figure 13 j0fu40418 15. Remove the link. (Figure 14) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the spring.

(3)

Remove the link.

Figure 14 j0fu40419 16. Remove the Inverter Chute. (Figure 15)

Figure 16 j0fu40456 18. Remove the Inverter Drive Roll. (Figure 17)

(1)

Move the bearing in the direction of the arrow.

(1)

Remove the pulley while releasing the hook.

(2)

Move the Inverter Chute in the direction of the arrow.

(2)

Remove the E-Ring.

(3)

Remove the bearing.

(4)

Remove the E-Ring.

(5)

Remove the bearing.

(6)

Remove the Inverter Drive Roll.

Figure 15 j0fu40455 17. Remove the Inverter Exit Chute. (Figure 16) (1)

Remove the screws (x4).

(2)

Remove the Inverter Exit Chute.

Figure 17 j0fu40457 19. Loosen the screw used to secure the DADF Exit Motor Tension to loosen the tension and screw before removing the belt. (Figure 18) (1)

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Loosen the screws (x2).

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(2)

Push the DADF Exit Motor in the direction of the arrow.

(1)

(3)

Remove the belt.

(2)

Disconnect the connector.

(3)

Remove the screws (x2).

(4)

Remove the Exit Gate Solenoid.

Release the clamp.

Figure 18 j0fu40439 20. Remove the Exit 1 Roll. (Figure 19) (1)

Figure 20 j0fu40442

Remove the E-Ring.

(2)

Remove the pulley.

(3)

Remove the E-Ring.

(1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(4)

Remove the bearing.

(2)

Remove the Gate Link Bracket.

(5)

Remove the E-Ring.

(6)

Remove the bearing.

(7)

Remove the Exit 1 Roll.

22. Remove the Gate Link Bracket. (Figure 21)

Figure 21 j0fu40443 23. Remove the spring and the link. (Figure 22) Figure 19 j0fu40458 21. Remove the Exit Gate Solenoid. (Figure 20)

(1)

Remove the spring.

(2)

Remove the link.

(7)

Remove the Exit 2 Roll.

Figure 22 j0fu40444 Figure 24 j0fu40460 24. Remove the Invert Lower Gate. (Figure 23) (1)

Remove the Invert Lower Gate.

(2)

Remove the bearing.

26. Remove the Exit Upper Chute. (Figure 25) (1)

Remove the screws (x4).

(2)

Remove the Exit Upper Chute.

Figure 23 j0fu40459 Figure 25 j0fu40461 25. Remove the Exit 2 Roll. (Figure 24) (1)

Remove the E-Ring.

(2)

Remove the pulley.

(1)

Disconnect the connectors (x2).

(3)

Remove the E-Ring.

(2)

Remove the clamps (x2).

(4)

Remove the bearing.

(5)

Remove the E-Ring.

(6)

Remove the bearing.

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Figure 26 j0fu40462 28. Remove the Guide Upper Chute. (Figure 27) (1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the Guide Upper Chute.

Figure 28 j0fu40464 30. Disconnect the connector connected to the Guide Chute. (Figure 29) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

Figure 29 j0fu40465 Figure 27 j0fu40463 31. Remove the belt from the pulley. (Figure 30) 29. Remove the Guide Chute. (Figure 28)

(1)

Loosen the screw (x1) of the Tension Bracket.

(1)

Remove the Tapping Screws (x4).

(2)

Slide the Tension Bracket in the direction of the arrow.

(2)

Remove the Guide Chute.

(3)

Remove the belt from the pulley.

Figure 30 j0fu40466 32. Loosen the platen motor tension. (Figure 31)

Figure 32 j0fu40468 34. Remove the Regi Roll Pulley. (Figure 33)

(1)

Loosen the screws (x2) used to secure the Platen Motor.

(1)

Remove the E-Ring.

(2)

Move the Platen Motor in the direction of the arrow.

(2)

Remove the pulley.

Figure 31 j0fu40467 33. Remove the pulley and the shoulder screw. (Figure 32)

Figure 33 j0fu40469 35. Remove the Platen Rear Link from the shaft and remove the bearing. (Figure 34)

(1)

Remove the E-Ring.

(1)

Remove the Platen Rear Link from the shaft.

(2)

Remove the pulley.

(2)

Remove the E-Ring.

(3)

Remove the Shoulder Screw.

(3)

Remove the bearing.

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Figure 34 j0fu40470 36. Remove the Platen Front Link from the shaft. (Figure 35) (1)

Remove the spring.

(2)

Remove the E-Ring.

(3)

Remove the Platen Front Link from the shaft.

Figure 36 j0fu40472 38. Remove the Out Roll. (Figure 37) (1)

Remove the Out Roll.

Figure 37 j0fu40473 Figure 35 j0fu40471

Replacement 1.

37. Remove the bearing. (Figure 36) (1)

Remove the E-Ring.

(2)

Remove the bearing.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

REP 4.10.1 Exit 1 Roll Parts List on PL 4.10 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the Takeaway Roll. (REP 4.7.1)

2.

Remove the Clutch Bracket. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the spring.

(3)

Remove the screws (x2).

(4)

Remove the Clutch Bracket. Figure 2 j0fu40415 4.

Disconnect the connector and remove the screws used to secure the harness guide. (Figure 3) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

Figure 1 j0fu40414 3.

Remove the DADF Feed Motor. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the DADF Feed Motor.

Figure 3 j0fu40416 5.

Move the harness guide. (Figure 4) (1)

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Move the harness guide in the direction of the arrow.

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Figure 4 j0fu40417 6.

Remove the Inverter Roll Nip Solenoid (Figure 5)

Figure 6 j0fu40419 8.

Remove the Inverter Chute. (Figure 7)

(1)

Disconnect the connector.

(1)

Remove the bearing.

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the Inverter Chute in the direction of the arrow.

Figure 5 j0fu40418 7.

Remove the link. (Figure 6)

Figure 7 j0fu40420 9.

Remove the Inverter Exit Chute. (Figure 8)

(1)

Remove the screw (x1).

(1)

Remove the screws (x4).

(2)

Remove the spring.

(2)

Remove the Inverter Exit Chute.

(3)

Remove the link.

(5)

Remove the E-Ring.

(6)

Remove the bearing.

(7)

Remove the Exit 1 Roll.

Figure 8 j0fu40421 10. Loosen the screw used to secure the DADF Exit Motor Tension to loosen the tension before removing the belt. (Figure 9) (1)

Loosen the screws (x2).

(2)

Push the DADF Exit Motor in the direction of the arrow.

(3)

Remove the belt.

Figure 10 j0fu40440

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 9 j0fu40439 11. Remove the Exit 1 Roll. (Figure 10) (1)

Remove the E-Ring.

(2)

Remove the pulley.

(3)

Remove the E-Ring.

(4)

Remove the bearing.

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REP 4.10.2 Exit 2 Roll Parts List on PL 4.10 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1. 2.

Remove the Takeaway Roll. (REP 4.7.1) Remove the Clutch Bracket. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the spring.

(3)

Remove the screws (x2).

(4)

Remove the Clutch Bracket. Figure 2 j0fu40415 4.

Disconnect the connector and remove the screws used to secure the harness guide. (Figure 3) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

Figure 1 j0fu40414 3.

Remove the DADF Feed Motor. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the DADF Feed Motor.

Figure 3 j0fu40416 5.

Move the harness guide. (Figure 4) (1)

Move the harness guide in the direction of the arrow.

Figure 4 j0fu40417 6.

Remove the Invert Nip Solenoid. (Figure 5)

Figure 6 j0fu40419 8.

Remove the Inverter Chute. (Figure 7)

(1)

Loosen the screws (x2).

(1)

Remove the bearing.

(2)

Remove the Invert Nip Solenoid.

(2)

Remove the Inverter Chute in the direction of the arrow.

Figure 5 j0fu40418 7.

Remove the link. (Figure 6)

Figure 7 j0fu40420 9.

Remove the Inverter Exit Chute. (Figure 8)

(1)

Remove the screw (x1).

(1)

Remove the screws (x4).

(2)

Remove the spring.

(2)

Remove the Inverter Exit Chute.

(3)

Remove the link.

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Figure 8 j0fu40421 10. Loosen the screw used to secure the DADF Exit Motor Tension to loosen the tension before removing the belt. (Figure 9) (1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the DADF Exit Motor in the direction of the arrow.

(3)

Remove the belt.

Figure 10 j0fu40442 12. Remove the Gate Link Bracket. (Figure 11) (1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the Gate Link Bracket.

Figure 11 j0fu40443 Figure 9 j0fu40441 11. Remove the Exit Gate Solenoid. (Figure 10) (1)

Release the clamp.

(2)

Disconnect the connector.

(3)

Remove the screws (x2).

(4)

Remove the Exit Gate Solenoid.

13. Remove the spring and the link. (Figure 12) (1)

Remove the spring.

(2)

Remove the link.

(7)

Remove Exit Roll 2.

Figure 12 j0fu40444 Figure 14 j0fu40446 14. Remove the Inverter Lower Gate. (Figure 13) (1)

Remove the Inverter Lower Gate.

Replacement

(2)

Remove the bearing.

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 13 j0fu40445 15. Remove Exit Roll 2. (Figure 14) (1)

Remove the E-Ring.

(2)

Remove the pulley.

(3)

Remove the E-Ring.

(4)

Remove the bearing.

(5)

Remove the E-Ring.

(6)

Remove the bearing.

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REP 4.10.3 DADF Exit Motor Belt

REP 4.11.1 Exit Gate Solenoid

Parts List on PL 4.10 Replacement

Parts List on PL 4.11 Replacement WARNING

WARNING

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

1.

1.

Install the DADF Exit Motor Belt as shown in the figure. (Figure 1)

Install the Exit Gate Solenoid to the Solenoid Bracket. (Figure 1)

Figure 1 j0fu40487

Figure 1 j0fu40488 2.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

"Chain Link: 955-827"

REP 4.11.2 Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid

REP 4.11.3 Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid

Parts List on PL 4.11 Replacement

Parts List on PL 4.11 Replacement WARNING

WARNING

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

1.

1.

Install the Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid to the Solenoid Bracket. (Figure 1)

Install the Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid to the Solenoid Bracket. (Figure 1)

Figure 1 j0fu40489 2.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter.

Figure 1 j0fu40490 2.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter.



"Chain Link: 955-824"



"Chain Link: 955-826"



"Chain Link: 955-825"



"Chain Link: 955-829"

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REP 4.17.1 Plate Spring

REP 4.18.1 Feeder Roll

Parts List on PL 4.17 Replacement

Parts List on PL 4.18 Removal WARNING

WARNING

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

1.

1.

Install the Plate Spring as shown in the figure. (Figure 1)

Remove the Feeder Upper Cover of the Feeder Upper Chute. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the E-Ring.

(2)

Open the Feeder Upper Chute in the direction of the arrow.

(3)

Remove the Tapping Screws (x2).

(4)

Remove the Feeder Upper Cover.

Figure 1 j0fu45437

Figure 1 j0fu40491 2.

Remove the Tension Spring. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the Tension Spring.

Figure 2 j0fu40492 3.

Remove the Chute Guide. (Figure 3) (1)

Figure 4 j0fu40494 5.

Remove the Chute Guide.

Remove the KL-Clip at the front and move the bearing in the direction of the arrow. (Figure 5) (1)

Remove the KL-Clip.

(2)

Move the bearing in the direction of the arrow.

Figure 3 j0fu40493 Figure 5 j0fu40495 4.

Remove the KL-Clip at the rear and move the bearing in the direction of the arrow. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the KL-Clip.

(2)

Move the bearing in the direction of the arrow.

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Remove the Feeder/Nudger Roll Component. (Figure 6) (1)

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Remove the Feeder/Nudger Roll Component.

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Figure 6 j0fu40496 7.

Figure 8 j0fu40498

Remove the KL-Clip on the Feed Roll. (Figure 7)

Replacement

(1)

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

Install the Feed Roll in the direction shown in the figure. (Figure 9)

Remove the KL-Clip.

Figure 7 j0fu40497 8.

Figure 9 j0fu45402

Remove the Feed Roll. (Figure 8) (1)

Remove the Feed Shaft.

(2)

Remove the Feed Roll.

3.

Install the Tension Spring as shown in the figure. (Figure 10)

REP 4.18.2 Nudger Roll Parts List on PL 4.18 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the Feeder Upper Cover of the Feeder Upper Chute. (Figure 1) (1)

Open the Feeder Upper Chute in the direction of the arrow.

(2)

Remove the Tapping Screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the Feeder Upper Cover.

Figure 10 j0fu45403 4.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

"Chain Link: 955-806"

Figure 1 j0fu40491 2.

Remove the Tension Spring. (Figure 2) (1)

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Remove the Tension Spring.

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Figure 2 j0fu40492 3.

Remove the Chute Guide. (Figure 3) (1)

Figure 4 j0fu40494 5.

Remove the Chute Guide.

Remove the KL-Clip at the front and move the bearing in the direction of the arrow. (Figure 5) (1)

Remove the KL-Clip.

(2)

Move the bearing in the direction of the arrow.

Figure 3 j0fu40493 Figure 5 j0fu40495 4.

Remove the KL-Clip at the rear and move the bearing in the direction of the arrow. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the KL-Clip.

(2)

Move the bearing in the direction of the arrow.

6.

Remove the Feeder/Nudger Roll Component. (Figure 6) (1)

Remove the Feeder/Nudger Roll Component.

Figure 6 j0fu40496 7.

Figure 8 j0fu45401

Remove the KL-Clip on the Nudger Roll. (Figure 7)

Replacement

(1)

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

Install the Nudger Roll in the direction shown in the figure. (Figure 9)

Remove the KL-Clip.

Figure 7 j0fu40499 8.

Figure 9 j0fu45404

Remove the Nudger Roll. (Figure 8) (1)

Remove the Nudger Shaft.

(2)

Remove the Nudger Roll.

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Install the Tension Spring as shown in the figure. (Figure 10)

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REP 4.20.1 Tension Spring Parts List on PL 4.20 Replacement WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Install the Tension Spring as shown in the figure. (Figure 1) (A) Face the hook inside.

Figure 10 j0fu45403 4.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

"Chain Link: 955-806"

Figure 1 j0fu45405

REP 4.22.1 Out Sensor Parts List on PL 4.22 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Open the Feeder Upper Chute in the direction of the arrow. (Figure 1) (1)

Open the Feeder Upper Chute.

Figure 2 j0fu45407 3.

Remove the Out Sensor Bracket. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the Out Sensor Bracket.

Figure 1 j0fu45406 2.

Remove the Guide Upper Chute. (Figure 2) (1)

Open the Invert Chute in the direction of the arrow.

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the Guide Upper Chute.

Figure 3 j0fu45408 4.

Remove the Out Sensor from the Sensor Bracket. (Figure 4) (1)

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Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screw.

(3)

Remove the Out Sensor.

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REP 4.22.2 Invert Sensor Parts List on PL 4.22 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Open the Feeder Upper Chute in the direction of the arrow. (Figure 1) (1)

Open the Feeder Upper Chute.

Figure 4 j0fu45409

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 1 j0fu45406 2.

Remove the Guide Upper Chute. (Figure 2) (1)

Open the Invert Chute in the direction of the arrow.

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the Guide Upper Chute.

Figure 2 j0fu45407 3.

Figure 4 j0fu45411

Remove the Invert Sensor Bracket. (Figure 3)

Replacement

(1)

Remove the screw.

1.

(2)

Remove the Invert Sensor Bracket.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 3 j0fu45410 4.

Remove the Invert Sensor from the Sensor Bracket. (Figure 4) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screw.

(3)

Remove the Invert Sensor.

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REP 4.23.1 DADF Exit Sensor 1 Parts List on PL 4.23 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1. 2.

Remove the Takeaway Roll. (REP 4.7.1) Remove the Clutch Bracket. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the spring.

(3)

Remove the screws (x2).

(4)

Remove the Clutch Bracket. Figure 2 j0fu40415 4.

Disconnect the connector and remove the screws used to secure the harness guide. (Figure 3) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

Figure 1 j0fu40414 3.

Remove the DADF Feed Motor. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the DADF Feed Motor.

Figure 3 j0fu40416 5.

Move the harness guide. (Figure 4) (1)

Move the harness guide in the direction of the arrow.

Figure 4 j0fu40417 6.

Remove the Invert Roll Nip Solenoid (Figure 5)

Figure 6 j0fu40419 8.

Remove the Inverter Chute. (Figure 7)

(1)

Loosen the screws (x2).

(1)

Remove the bearing.

(2)

Remove the Invert Roll Nip Solenoid

(2)

Remove the Invert Chute in the direction of the arrow.

Figure 5 j0fu40418 7.

Remove the link. (Figure 6)

Figure 7 j0fu40420 9.

Remove the Inverter Exit Chute. (Figure 8)

(1)

Loosen the screw (x1).

(1)

Remove the screws (x4).

(2)

Remove the spring.

(2)

Remove the Inverter Exit Chute.

(3)

Remove the link.

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Figure 8 j0fu40421 10. Remove the DADF Exit Sensor Bracket. (Figure 9)

Figure 10 j0fu45413 12. Remove the DADF Exit Sensor 1. (Figure 11)

(1)

Remove the screw.

(1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the DADF Exit Sensor Bracket.

(2)

Remove the DADF Exit 1 Sensor.

Figure 9 j0fu45412 11. Disconnect the connector of the DADF Exit Sensor 1. (Figure 10) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

Figure 11 j0fu45414

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

Connect the sensor connector as shown in the figure. (Figure 12)

REP 4.23.2 DADF Exit Sensor 2 Parts List on PL 4.23 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the Takeaway Roll. (REP 4.7.1)

2.

Remove the Clutch Bracket. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the spring.

(3)

Remove the screws (x2).

(4)

Remove the Clutch Bracket.

Figure 12 j0fu45415

Figure 1 j0fu40414 3.

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Remove the DADF Feed Motor. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the DADF Feed Motor.

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Figure 2 j0fu40415 4.

Disconnect the connector and remove the screws used to secure the harness guide. (Figure 3)

Figure 4 j0fu40417 6.

Remove the Invert Roll Nip Solenoid (Figure 5)

(1)

Disconnect the connector.

(1)

Loosen the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the Invert Roll Nip Solenoid

Figure 3 j0fu40416 5.

Move the harness guide. (Figure 4) (1)

Move the harness guide in the direction of the arrow.

Figure 5 j0fu40418 7.

Remove the link. (Figure 6) (1)

Remove the screw (x1).

(2)

Remove the spring.

(3)

Remove the link.

Figure 6 j0fu40419 8.

Remove the Inverter Chute. (Figure 7)

Figure 8 j0fu40421 10. Remove the DADF Exit Sensor Bracket. (Figure 9)

(1)

Remove the bearing.

(1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the Inverter Chute in the direction of the arrow.

(2)

Remove the DADF Exit Sensor Bracket.

Figure 7 j0fu40420 9.

Remove the Inverter Exit Chute. (Figure 8) (1)

Remove the screws (x4).

(2)

Remove the Inverter Exit Chute.

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Disconnect the connector.

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Figure 10 j0fu45438 12. Remove the DADF Exit Sensor 2. (Figure 11) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the DADF Exit 2 Sensor.

Figure 11 j0fu45439

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

Connect the sensor connector as shown in the figure. (Figure 12)

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Figure 12 j0fu45415

REP 4.25.1 DADF Regi Sensor Parts List on PL 4.25 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the DADF Front Cover. (PL 4.2)

2.

Remove the DADF Rear Cover. (PL 4.2)

3.

Remove the DADF Left Lower Cover. (Figure 1)

• •

Installation Screws: Lower (x2) Installation Screws: Rear (x2)

(1)

Remove the Tapping Screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the DADF Left Lower Cover.

Figure 2 j0fu45416 5.

Remove the DADF Regi Sensor from the Sensor Bracket. (Figure 3) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screw.

(3)

Remove the DADF Regi Sensor.

Figure 1 j0fu40429 4.

Remove the DADF Regi Sensor Bracket. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the DADF Regi Sensor Bracket. Figure 3 j0fu45417

Replacement 1.

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To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

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REP 4.25.2 Tension Spring

REP 4.26.1 Retard Roll

Parts List on PL 4.25 Replacement

Parts List on PL 4.26 Replacement WARNING

WARNING

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

1.

1.

Install the Tension Spring as shown in the figure. (Figure 1) (A) Face the hook inside.

Open the Feeder Upper Chute in the direction of the arrow. (Figure 1) (1)

Open the Feeder Upper Chute.

Figure 1 j0fu45418

Figure 1 j0fu45406 2.

Remove the Feeder Lower Chute. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screws (x4).

(2)

Remove the Feeder Lower Chute.

Figure 2 j0fu45419 3.

Remove the Retard Roll Housing Assembly. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the Retard Roll Housing Assembly.

Figure 4 j0fu45421 5.

Remove the Retard Roll. (Figure 5) (1)

Remove the Retard Roll.

Figure 5 j0fu45422 Figure 3 j0fu45420

Replacement 4.

Remove the Retard Roll. (Figure 4)

1.

(1)

2.

Remove the KL-Clip.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

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REP 5.3.1 Opening/Closing of IIT Frame Parts List on PL 5.3 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

HCF Type: Detach the HCF. (2000A3-HCF: REP29.1.1) (4000HCF: REP30.2.1)

2.

Separate the I/F Module or the Finisher. (I/F Module: REP36.1.1) (Finisher: REP25.1.5)

3.

Move the UI to the rear. (REP 2.4.1)

4.

Remove the Top Left Cover. (PL 5.1)

5.

Remove the Top Front Cover. (PL 5.1)

(1)

Remove the Forming Screws (x2).



(2)

Remove the stoppers (x2).



Installation Screws: Top (x2), Left (x1)

12.

Installation Screws: Top (x2), Front (x2)

6.

Remove the Left Top Cover.

7.

Remove the IIT Right Cover. (PL 5.2)

8.

Remove the Stay Front/Right Cover. (PL 2.4)



Figure 1 j0fu40568 Remove the stoppers (x2) on the left side of the IIT. (Figure 2)

Installation Screws: Front (x1), Rear(x2)

Installation Screws: Top (x2), Front (x2) • 9.

Installation Screws (M3x10): Right (x3)

Remove the Finisher Docking Plate. (PL 1.2) •

Installation Screws: M4 (x2)

10. Remove the Right Upper Cover. (PL 1.2) •

Installation Screws: Right (x3)

11. Take out the Arm shaft used to open/close the IIT Frame from the IIT Frame. (Figure 1)

Figure 2 j0fu40501 13. Remove the stoppers (x2) on the right side of the IIT. (Figure 3)

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Remove the Forming Screws (x2).

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Remove the stoppers (x2).

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Figure 3 j0fu40502 14. Disconnect the connector and remove the wire harness from the clamp. (Figure 4)

Figure 5 j0fu40569 16. Open the IIT Frame. (Figure 6)

(1)

Disconnect the connector.

(1)

Install the Arm Shaft and open the IIT Frame.

(2)

Remove the wire harness from the clamp.

(2)

Insert the lead of the Brace Shaft into the hole.

Figure 4 j0fu40503 15. Insert the tool screwdriver into the hole of the DADF counter balance to prevent DADF from opening. (Figure 5)

Figure 6 j0fu40504 17. Secure the Brace Shaft. (Figure 7) (1)

Loosen the screw.

(2)

Move the Lock Brace Bracket in the direction of the arrow and secure it with the screw in Step (1).

Figure 7 j0fu40505

Figure 9 j0fu40507

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

Press the stoppers (x2) on the right side of the IIT in the direction of the arrow and secure them. (Figure 8)

Figure 8 j0fu40506 3.

Press the stoppers (x2) on the left side of the IIT in the direction of the arrow and secure them. (Figure 9)

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REP 5.4.2 Platen Glass

Parts List on PL 5.4 Replacement

Parts List on PL 5.4 Replacement WARNING

WARNING

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

1.

1.

Install the Lens Cover. (Figure 1) (1)

Install the screws (x10) on the stud.

(2)

Press the Lens Cover in the direction of arrow.

(3)

Secure the screws (x4) in the sequence of 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, and 3-4.

(4)

Secure the remaining screws (x6).

Figure 1 j0fu40508

After replacement, adjust the white reference by DC945 IIT calibration (B/W image quality adjustment) and perform CCD calibration (see 6.2.25 in Chapter 6).

REP 5.5.1 Top Cover (4127 EPS/4112 EPS Type) Parts List on PL 5.5 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the IIT Rear Cover (PL 5.5 ). •

2.

Mounting Screw: 4 pieces at rear

(Figure 1) Remove the screws securing the Top Cover. (1)

Remove screws (M3x6, x2).

Figure 2 j0ph40502

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

(Figure 3) To install the Top Cover, put its brackets under the IIT Frame.

Figure 1 j0ph40501 3.

(Figure 2) Lift the rear side of the Top Cover approximately 2cm and remove it in the direction of the arrow.

Figure 3 j0ph40503

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REP 5.6.1 IIT Registration Sensor Parts List on PL 5.6 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the Top Left Cover. (PL 5.1) •

2.

• 3.

Installation Screws: Top (x2), Left (x1)

Remove the IIT Right Cover. (PL 5.2) Installation Screws: Top (x2), Right (x2)

Remove the IIT Rear Cover. (PL 5.2) •

Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

4.

Remove the Top Rear Cover. (PL 5.1)

5.

Remove the IIT Registration Sensor. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screw.

Replacement

Remove the IIT Registration Sensor.

1.

Figure 1 j0fu40513 6.

Figure 2 j0fu40514

Detach the IIT Registration Sensor and bracket. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Detach the IIT Registration Sensor and bracket.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

REP 5.6.2 Platen Angle Sensor Parts List on PL 5.6 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Secure the DADF at the service position. (REP 4.1.2)

2.

Remove the IIT Right Cover. (PL 5.2) •

3.

Installation Screws: Top (x2), Right (x2)

Disconnect the actuator. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Disconnect the actuator. Figure 2 j0fu40516

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 1 j0fu40515 4.

Remove the Platen Angle Sensor. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the Platen Angle Sensor.

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REP 5.6.3 CCD Flexible Print Cable Parts List on PL 5.6 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1. 2.

Secure the DADF at the service position. (REP 4.1.2) Remove the IIT Right Cover. (PL 5.2) •

3.

Installation Screws: Top (x2), Right (x2)

Remove the Right Plate. (PL 5.4)

4.

Remove the Platen Glass. (PL 5.4)

5.

Remove the Lens Cover. (PL 5.4) •

6. 7.

Installation Screws: Top (x10)

Remove the Gasket Bracket. (Figure 1)

Replacement

(1)

Remove the screws (Blue x2).

1.

(2)

Remove the Gasket Bracket.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. Install the Lens Cover. (REP 5.4.1)

Figure 1 j0fu40511 8.

Figure 2 j0fu40512

Remove the Lens and CCD. (REP 5.6.4)

Remove the CCD Flexible Print Cable. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screws (x4).

(2)

Peel off the double-sided tape.

(3)

Pull the bracket in the direction of the arrow and disconnect the connector.

REP 5.6.4 Lens and CCD Parts List on PL 5.6 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. NOTE: Replace the Lens and CCD with Replacement Kit: 604K21500. 1.

Secure the DADF at the service position. (REP 4.1.2)

2.

Remove the IIT Right Cover. (PL 5.2)

3.

Remove the Right Plate. (PL 5.4)

4.

Remove the Platen Glass. (PL 5.4)

5.

Remove the Lens Cover. (PL 5.4)



• 6.

Installation Screws: Top (x2), Right (x2)

Figure 2 j0fu40510

Installation Screws: Top (x10)

Replacement

Move the APS Sensor. (Figure 1)

1.

(1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Move the APS Sensor. (The connector is connected)

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

Install the Lens Cover. (REP 5.4.1)

3.

When the lens and CCD have been replaced, copy the test chart in the A3 size and chuck both the lead and tail.

4.

If there is an image problem (especially, about alignment), perform DC945 IIT calibration (B/W image quality adjustment). (see 6.2.25 in Chapter 6)

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Figure 1 j0fu40509 7.

Remove the Lens and CCD. (Figure 2) (1)

When replacing: Remove the Conductor Plate.

(2)

Disconnect the connector.

(3)

Remove the screws (x4).

(4)

Remove the Lens and CCD.

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REP 5.6.5 IPS Fan Parts List on PL 5.6 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the IIT Rear Cover. (PL 5.2) •

2. 3.

Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

Remove the Top Rear Cover. (PL 5.1) Disconnect the DADF connector. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

Figure 2 j0fu40549

Replacement 1.

Figure 1 j0fu40548 4.

Remove the IPS Fan. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the IPS Fan. (A) Direction of the IPS Fan during Installation

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

REP 5.6.6 Lamp Fan Parts List on PL 5.6 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the Top Left Cover. (PL 5.1)

2.

Disconnect the Lamp Fan connector. (Figure 1)



Installation Screws: Top (x2), Left (x1)

(1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Unhook the wire harness (x2).

Figure 2 j0fu40551

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 1 j0fu40550 3.

Remove the Lamp Fan. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the Lamp Fan in the direction of the arrow. (A) Direction of the Lamp Fan during Installation

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REP 5.6.7 CCD Fan Parts List on PL 5.6 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1. 2.

Secure the DADF at the service position. (REP 4.1.2) Remove the IIT Right Cover. (PL 5.2) •

3.

Installation Screws: Top (x2), Right (x2)

Remove the Right Plate. (PL 5.4)

4.

Remove the Platen Glass. (PL 5.4)

5.

Remove the Lens Cover. (PL 5.4) •

6.

Installation Screws: Top (x10)

(1)

Disconnect the connector.

Replacement

(2)

Release the clamp to remove the wire harness.

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

(3)

Remove the screws (x2).

2.

Install the Lens Cover. (REP 5.4.1)

(4)

Remove the CCD Fan.

Figure 1 j0fu40552 7.

Figure 2 j0fu40553

Remove the screws used to secure the CCD Fan. (Figure 1)

Detach the CCD Fan and bracket. (Figure 2) (1)

Release the clamps (x2) to remove the wire harness.

(2)

Detach the CCD Fan and bracket.

(1)

REP 5.7.1 Carriage Motor

Remove the screws (x2).

Parts List on PL 5.7 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1. 2.

Secure the DADF at the service position. (REP 4.1.2) 200V Type: Remove the IIT Rear Cover. (PL 5.2) •

Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

100V Type: Remove the Power Chassis Cover. (PL 5.2) •

Installation Screws: Rear (x3), Top (x3)

3.

Remove Top Rear Cover 2. (PL 5.1)

4.

Remove the Rear Upper Cover. (PL 1.2)

5.

Disconnect the Carriage Motor Connectors at the rear of the IPS. (Figure 1)



Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

(1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Release the clamps (x3) to remove the wire harness.

Figure 2 j0fu40541 7.

Remove the Carriage Motor from the rear. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the Tension Spring.

(2)

Unhook the belt from Carriage Motor Pulley and remove the Carriage Motor.

Figure 3 j0fu40542

Replacement 1. 2.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. Route the Carriage Motor Pulley on the rear belt when installing the Carriage Motor. (Figure 4) (A) Belt

Figure 1 j0fu40540

(B) Pulley 6.

Remove the screws used to secure the Carriage Motor from the front. (Figure 2)

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REP 5.7.2 Carriage Cable Parts List on PL 5.7 Removal NOTE: The coatings of the Carriage Cable at the front and rear are different. Front: Black Rear: Silver NOTE: This section describes the installation and removal procedures for the Rear Carriage Cable only.

WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. NOTE: E The Front and Rear Carriage Cables must be replaced separately. 1.

Secure the DADF at the service position. (REP 4.1.2)

2.

Remove the IIT Right Cover. (PL 5.2)

Figure 4 j0fu40543

• 3.

Installation Screws: Top (x2), Right (x2)

Remove the Right Plate. (PL 5.4)

4.

Remove the Platen Glass. (PL 5.4)

5.

Remove the Top Left Cover. (PL 5.1)

6.

Remove the Top Front Cover. (PL 5.1)

• • 7.

Installation Screws: Top (x2), Left (x1) Installation Screws: Top (x2), Front (x2)

Mark the installation position of the front support. (Figure 1) (1)

Mark the Support position.

Figure 1 j0fu40530 8.

Remove the CVT Platen Glass. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the Support.

(3)

Remove the CVT Platen Glass.

(2)

Detach Carriage Cable from the Tension Spring.

(3)

Remove the ball from the groove.

(4)

Remove the Carriage Cable.

Figure 2 j0fu40531 9.

Take out the Full Rate Carriage from the IIT Frame. (REP 5.7.3) •

The Slide Cable Connector can stay connected

Figure 4 j0fu40533

10. Move the Half Rate Carriage until the Carriage Cable ball of the Capstan Pulley is positioned according to the conditions (A) and (B) described below. (Figure 3) (A)Turns of the Carriage Cable

Replacement 1.

Front: 3 turns

Insert the Carriage Cable Ball into the groove of the Capstan Pulley. (Figure 5) (1)

Rear: 2 turns (B)The ball is right above

(B) Ball

Figure 3 j0fu40532 11. Remove the Carriage Cable. (Figure 4) (1)

Figure 5 j0fu40534 2.

Remove the Tension Spring.

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Wind the Clip end of the Carriage Cable for 3.5 turns. (Figure 6) (1)

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Secure the Carriage Cable at the Clip end with tape.

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Figure 6 j0fu40535 3.

Wind the ball end of the Carriage Cable for 2.5 turns. (Figure 7) (1)

Wind the ball end of the Carriage Cable on the Capstan Pulley for 2.5 turns.

(2)

Fix the cable wound on the pulley with tape to prevent it from loosening.

Figure 8 j0fu40537 4.

Install the ball end of the Carriage Cable. (Figure 9) (1)

Hang the Carriage Cable on the pulley. (From bottom to top)

(2)

Hang it on the larger pulley on the Half Rate Carriage. (From bottom to top)

(3)

Insert the ball into the groove on the IIT frame.

Figure 7 j0fu40536

Figure 9 j0fu40538

5.

Install the Clip end of the Carriage Cable. (Figure 10) (1)

Hang the Carriage Cable on the pulley. (From bottom to top)

(2)

Hang it on the smaller pulley on the Half Rate Carriage. (From bottom to top)

(3)

Hang the Carriage Cable on the stud. (From bottom to top)

(4)

Attach the Tension Spring to the Clip of the Carriage Cable.

(5)

Hook the Tension Spring to the IIT Frame.

REP 5.7.3 Full Rate Carriage Parts List on PL 5.7 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Secure the DADF at the service position. (REP 4.1.2)

2.

Remove the IIT Right Cover. (PL 5.2)

3.

Remove the Right Plate. (PL 5.4)

4.

Remove the Platen Glass. (PL 5.4)

5.

Remove the screw used to secure the Carriage Cable at the notch of the IIT Frame. (Figure 1)



Installation Screws: Top (x2), Right (x2)

(1)

Move the Full Rate Carriage to the notch on the IIT Frame.

(2)

Remove the screws (Blue x2).

Figure 10 j0fu40539 6.

Remove the tape used to prevent the cable from loosening.

7.

Keep the Full Rate Carriage into the IIT Frame.

8.

Adjust the position of Full Rate/Half Rate Carriage Cables. (ADJ 5.7.1)

9.

Manually move the Full Rate Carriage to ensure that it moves smoothly.

10. To install, carry out the removal steps from Step 8 in reverse order.

Figure 1 j0fu40523 6.

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Remove the Full Rate Carriage. (Figure 2) (1)

Rotate the Full Rate Carriage in the direction of the arrow.

(2)

Remove the Full Rate Carriage.

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REP 5.8.1 IPS PWB Parts List on PL 5.8 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. CAUTION Static electricity may damage electrical parts. Always ware a wrist strap during servicing. If a wrist strap is not available, touch some metallic parts before servicing to discharge the static electricity. 1.

Remove the IIT Rear Cover. (PL 5.2)

2.

Remove the Rear Upper Cover. (PL 1.2)

• • 3.

Installation Screws: Rear (x4) Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

Disconnect the connector connected to the IPS. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connectors (1) to (8).

Figure 2 j0fu40524

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

Adjust the position of Full Rate/Half Rate Carriages. (ADJ 5.7.1)

Figure 1 j0fu40544 4.

Pull out the IPS. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screws (Blue x3).

(2)

Pull out the IPS.

Figure 2 j0fu40545 5.

Remove the IPS Cover. (Figure 3)

Figure 4 j0fu40547 8.

Remove the IPS PWB. (Figure 5)

(1)

Remove the screws (Bluex12).

(1)

(2)

Remove the IPS Cover.

(2)

Remove the conductors (x5).

(3)

Remove the screws (x12).

(4)

Remove the IIT/IPS PWB.

Remove the screws (Bluex9).

Figure 3 j0fu40546 6.

Remove the 1P DUP PWB and the Extension Memory PWB. (REP 5.8.2)

7.

Remove the right and rear screws securing the IIT/IPS PWB. (Figure 4)

Figure 5 j0fu40585

(1)

Remove the screws (4).

Replacement

(2)

Remove the screws (Blue:2).

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When the IIT/IPS PWB has been replaced, remove the U2 from the old PWB and mount it on the new one.(Figure 6) •

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If the IISS NVM has been initialized, set the NVM contents according to the NVM setting list provided with MC and also the NVM contents changes after installation.

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Remove the IIT Rear Cover. (PL 5.2)

2.

Remove the Rear Upper Cover. (PL 1.2)

• • 3.

Installation Screws: Rear (x4) Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

Disconnect the connector from the IPS.(Figure 1) Disconnect the connectors of (1) to (8).

Figure 6 j0fu40586 3.

Install the spacer screws and conductors of the IIT/IPS PWB at the positions and in the directions shown in Figure 7. (A) Positions of spacer screws (6) (B) Conductors (5)

Figure 1 j0fu40544 4.

Figure 7 j0fu40587

Extract the IPS. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screws (Blue x3).

(2)

Extract the IPS.

Figure 2 j0fu40545 5.

Remove the IPS Cover. (Figure 3)

Figure 4 j0fu40576

(1)

Remove the screws (Blue x12).

7.

While holding Connector (A) of the Extension Memory PWB and 1P DUP PWB, lift the end of the 1P DUP PWB slowly. (Figure 5)

(2)

Remove the IPS Cover.



As the figure shows, hold the 1P DUP PWB with your left hand to prevent it from popping up.

Figure 5 j0fu40577

Figure 3 j0fu40546 6.

Remove the screws securing the 1P DUP PWB. (Figure 4)

8.

Don'ts at Steps 6 and 7 (Figure 6) (1)

For removal, do not lift the 1P DUP PWB with the external I/F Connector side as a lever.

(1)

Disconnect the connector

(2)

Remove the screws (2).

(A) Connector Housing damaged on the 1P DUP PWB side

(3)

Remove the screws (Blue x2) and the Conductors(2).

(B) Soldered connector peeling on the Extension Memory PWB side

(4)

Remove the screws (Blue x2).

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Remove the 1P DUP PWB slowly not to damage the connectors or other.

Figure 8 j0fu40579 11. Remove the Extension Memory PWB. (Figure 9)

Figure 6 j0fu40580 9.

(1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screw (blue).

(3)

Remove the SpacerScrews (5).

(4)

Disconnect the connectors (2) and remove the Extension Memory PWB.

Hold the 1P DUP PWB with its end about 10 mm high. (Figure 7) •

Stop where the connector is half out.

Figure 9 j0fu40581 Figure 7 j0fu40578 10. Remove the 1P DUP PWB. (Figure 8) (1)

Lift the external I/F Connector until it hits the aperture of the IPS chassis. Then disconnect the connectors of the Extension Memory PWB and 1P DUP PWB completely.

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When the Extension Memory PWB has been replaced, remove the U3 from the old PWB and mount it on the new one. (Figure 10)



Since the back-read alignment and density adjustment values are stored in the U3 nonvolatile memory (NVM), update the NVM contents if necessary at upgrade.



If the IISS NVM has been initialized, set the NVM contents according to the NVM setting list provided with MC and also the NVM contents changes after installation.

Figure 12 j0fu40584

Figure 10 j0fu40582 3.

Secure the mounting screws of the 1P DUP PWB as follows (Figure 11): (1)

Fasten the screws (2) temporarily.

(2)

Fasten the screws (blue x4).

(3)

Fasten the screws (2) of Step (1).

Figure 11 j0fu40583 4.

Attach the Conductor of the 1P DUP PWB in the direction shown in Figure 12. (A) Conductor

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REP 5.9.1 (SCC) Exposure Lamp Parts List on PL 5.9 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1. 2.

Secure the DADF at the service position. (REP 4.1.2) Remove the IIT Right Cover. (PL 5.2) •

Installation Screws: Top (x2), Right (x2)

3.

Remove the Right Plate. (PL 5.4)

4.

Remove the Platen Glass. (PL 5.4)

5.

Remove the Exposure Lamp Connector. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

Figure 2 j0fu40518 7.

Remove the Exposure Lamp. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the wire harness from the hooks (x2).

(2)

Remove the connector.

(3)

Remove the screw.

(4)

Remove the Exposure Lamp.

Figure 1 j0fu40517 6.

Move the Full Rate Carriage to the notch on the IIT Frame. (Figure 2) (1)

Move it to the IIT Frame notch.

Figure 3 j0fu40519

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

Insert the Exposure Lamp Boss into the Full Rate Carriage installation hole. (Figure 4) (A) Exposure Lamp Boss (B) Installation Hole for the Full Rate Carriage.

REP 5.9.2 (SCC) Lamp Ballast PWB Parts List on PL 5.9 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Secure the DADF at the service position. (REP 4.1.2)

2.

Remove the IIT Right Cover. (PL 5.2)

3.

Remove the Right Plate. (PL 5.4)

4.

Remove the Platen Glass. (PL 5.4)



5. Figure 4 j0fu40520 3.

After replacement, adjust the white reference by DC945 IIT calibration (B/W image quality adjustment) and perform CCD calibration. (6.2.25 in Chapter 6)

4.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

"Chain Link: 956-803"



"Chain Link: 956-804"

Installation Screws: Top (x2), Right (x2)

Remove the Lamp Ballast PWB. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Loosen the screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the Tabs (x2) from the Full Rate Carriage and remove the Lamp Ballast PWB.

Figure 1 j0fu40521 6.

Disconnect the Slide Cord Connector. (Figure 2) (1)

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REP 5.9.3 (SCC) Slide Cord Parts List on PL 5.9 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Secure the DADF at the service position. (REP 4.1.2)

2.

Remove the IIT Right Cover. (PL 5.2) •

3. 4.

Remove the Platen Glass. (PL 5.4)

5.

200V Type: Remove the IIT Rear Cover. (PL 5.2) •

Figure 2 j0fu40522

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

100V Type: Remove the Power Chassis Cover. (PL 5.2) •

Replacement 1.

Installation Screws: Top (x2), Right (x2)

Remove the Right Plate. (PL 5.4)

Installation Screws: Rear (x3), Top (x3)

6.

Remove Top Rear Cover 2. (PL 5.1)

7.

Remove the Rear Upper Cover. (PL 1.2)

8.

Remove the Full Rate Carriage. (REP 5.7.3)

9.

Remove the harness guide on the Full Rate Carriage. (Figure 1)



Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

(1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the harness guide.

Figure 1 j0fu40525 10. Turn the Full Rate Carriage upside down. 11. Remove the Slide Cable from the Full Rate Carriage. (Figure 2) (1)

Pull out the Slide Cable and disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the Slide Cable.

Figure 4 j0fu40528 Figure 2 j0fu40526 14. Remove the Slide Cable from the pulley of the Half Rate Carriage. (Figure 5) 12. Disconnect the Slide Cable Connectors at the rear of the IPS. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the Motor Guard.

(3)

Pull out the Slide Cable and disconnect the connector.

(1)

Remove the Slide Cable from the pulley.

(2)

Remove the Slide Cable from the hooks (x2).

Figure 5 j0fu40529 Figure 3 j0fu40527 13. Release the clamp to remove the Slide Cable. (Figure 4) (1)

Release the clamps (4).

(2)

Remove the Slide Cable.

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Adjust the position of Full Rate/Half Rate Carriages. (ADJ 5.7.1)

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REP 6.1.1 (SCC) ROS Parts List on PL 6.1 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

HCF Type: Detach the HCF. (2000A3-HCF: REP29.1.1) (4000HCF: REP30.2.1)

2.

Separate the I/F Module or the Finisher. (I/F Module: REP36.1.1) (Finisher: REP25.1.5)

3.

Move the UI to the rear. (REP 2.4.1)

4.

Remove the Top Left Cover. (PL 5.1)

5.

Remove the Top Front Cover. (PL 5.1)

• •

Installation Screws: Top (x2), Left (x1)

Remove the Left Top Cover. (PL 1.1)

7.

Remove the IIT Right Cover.

8.

Remove the Stay Front/Right Cover. (PL 2.4)

• • 9.

14. Remove the Hexagon Driver. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the Hexagon Driver.

Installation Screws: Top (x2), Left (x2)

6.



Figure 1 j0fu40601

Installation Screws: Top (x1), Rear (x3) Installation Screws: Top (x2),Right (x2) Installation Screws (M3x10): Right (x3)

Remove the Finisher Docking Plate. (PL 1.2) •

Installation Screws: M4 (x2)

10. Remove the Upper Cover. (PL 1.2) •

Installation Screws: Right (x3)

11. Take out the Arm shaft used to open/close the IIT Frame from the IIT Frame. (PL 5.1) 12. Open the IIT Frame. (REP 5.3.1) 13. Remove the ROS Cover. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Slide the ROS Cover in the direction of the arrow and remove it.

Figure 2 j0fu40602 15. Disconnect the connectors (x2). (Figure 3) (1)

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Figure 3 j0fu40603 16. Remove the screws (x4) used to secure the ROS. (Figure 4)

Figure 5 j0fu40605

Replacement

(1)

Remove the screws (M3x10, x2) on the Hexagon Driver.

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

(2)

Remove the Shoulder Screws (x2).

2.

Install the ROS Boss by inserting it into the hole on the Frame. (Figure 6)

Figure 4 j0fu40604 17. Remove the ROS and disconnect the Flexible Print Cable connectors (x2). (Figure 5) (1)

Disconnect the connectors (x2).

Figure 6 j0fu40606

REP 7.1.1 Tray 1 and Tray 2 Parts List on PL 7.1 Removal NOTE: The procedure for removal from the rail is described here. This procedure applies to Tray 1 only.

WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

WARNING For safety during work, keep the rail pressed in. If the rail is out, you may injure your hand or eye. 1.

Release the stopper of the Tray 1 Right Rail. (Figure 1) (1)

Push in the stopper to release it.

(2)

Pull out Tray 1 slightly.

Figure 2 j0fu40703

Replacement 1.

Install Tray 1 onto the rail (Figure 3) •

Check secure mounting and smooth movement on the rail.

Figure 1 j0fu40702 2.

Remove Tray 1. (Figure 2) (1)

Push in the stopper to release it.

(2)

Remove Tray 1 from the rail.

Figure 3 j0fu40704 2.

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Gently push Tray 1 into the machine.

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REP 7.1.2 Tray 2 Transport

REP 7.1.3 (SCC) Tray 1 Feeder

Parts List on PL 7.1 Replacement

Parts List on PL 7.1 Removal WARNING

WARNING

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

1.

Remove Tray 1. (REP 7.1.1)

1.

Remove Tray 1. (REP 7.1.1)

2.

Remove Tray 2. (REP 7.1.1)

2.

Pull out Tray 3 and Tray 4.

3.

Pull out the Tray 2 Transport. (PL 7.1)

3.

4.

Remove the Inner Cover of the Tray 2 Transport. (PL 7.10)

Remove the Inter Cover. (PL 7.2) •

Installation Screws: Front (x2)



Installation Screws: Top (x2)

4.

Pull out Tray 2.



Pull out Tray 2 Transport. (PL 7.1)

Release the bottom hooks (x2).

5.

5.

Remove the Tray 2 Feeder. (REP 7.10.1)

6.

6.

Remove the Tray 2 Transport. (Figure 1) (1)

Push in the stopper at both sides and release the stopper.

(2)

Pull out Tray 2 Transport.

Remove the screws used to secure Tray 1 Feeder. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (x2).

Figure 1 j0fu40705 Figure 1 j0fu40722

7.

Pull out Tray 1 Feeder along the rail. (Figure 2) (1)

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

"Chain Link: 954-801"



"Chain Link: 954-805"



"Chain Link: 954-810"



"Chain Link: 954-815"



"Chain Link: 954-821"

Pull out Tray 1 Feeder. (A) Rail

Figure 2 j0fu40706 8.

Remove the Tray 1 Feeder. (Figure 3) (1)

Figure 4 j0fu40708 3.

Pull out the Tray 1 Feeder.

When keeping the Tray 1 Feeder in the Main Processor, align the Tray 1 Feeder hole to the studs (x2) at the rear of the Main Processor. (Figure 5) (A) Studs

Figure 3 j0fu40707 Figure 5 j0fu40709

Replacement 1. 2.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

4.

Install the Tray 1 Feeder with its holders (x2) aligned to the Main Unit Rail. (Figure 4)

5.

At replacement, remove the holder (Figure 4-B) from the Feeder and mount it on the new one. When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter.

(A) Rail



"Chain Link: 954-800"

(B) Holder



"Chain Link: 954-820"

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REP 7.2.1 (SCC) Tray 3 Feeder and (SCC) Tray 4 Feeder Parts List on PL 7.2 Removal NOTE: This procedure applies to Tray 3 feeder only.

WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1. 2.

Push in the stoppers at the both sides of Tray 3 rail sides and pull Tray 3 out to the service position. Remove the Inner Cover. (PL 7.2) •

3.

Installation Screws: Front (x2)

Remove the screws used to secure Tray 3 Feeder. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (x2). Figure 2 j0fu40713

Replacement 1. 2.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. Install the Tray 3 Feeder with its holders (x2) aligned to the rail on the Main Processor. (Figure 3) (A) Rail (B) Holder

Figure 1 j0fu40712 4.

Pull out Tray 3 Feeder along the rail. (Figure 2) (1)

Pull out the Tray 3 Feeder. (A) Rail

Figure 3 j0fu40714 3.

When storing the Tray 3 Feeder in the Main Processor, align the Tray 3 Feeder hole to the studs (x2) at the rear of the Main Processor. (Figure 4) (A) Studs

REP 7.2.2 Tray 3 and Tray 4 Parts List on PL 7.2 Removal NOTE: The procedure for removal from the rail is described here.This procedure applies to Tray 3 only.

WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

WARNING For safety during work, keep the rail pressed in. If the rail is out, you may injure your hand or eye.

Figure 4 j0fu40715 4.

1.

Extract the Tray 3.

2.

Remove the paper.

3.

Remove the Tray 3. (Figure 1)

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter.

(1)

Remove the screws.



Tray 3 "Chain Link : 954-802" "Chain Link : 954-822"

(2)

Remove the Shoulder screws (x2).

Tray 4 "Chain Link : 954-803" "Chain Link : 954-823"

(3)

Remove the Tray 3.



Figure 1 j0fu40771

Replacement 1.

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REP 7.4.1 Takeaway Roll 1 and Vertical Transport Roll 1 Parts List on PL 7.4 Removal NOTE: This section describes the procedure for Vertical Transport Roll 1 only. NOTE: Roll identificationTakeaway roll 1: With shaft on the front- Vertical transport roll 1: With no shaft on the front

WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

HCF Type: Detach the HCF. (2000A3-HCF: REP29.1.1) (4000HCF: REP30.2.1)

2. 3.

Figure 2 j0fu40742

Open the Left Hand Cover. (PL 7.3) Remove the Latch Upper Bracket. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screw (M3x8).

(2)

Remove the Latch Upper Bracket.

5.

Remove the Pinch Roll and bracket. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the Pinch Roll and bracket from the studs (x2).

Figure 3 j0fu40743 Figure 1 j0fu40741 6. 4.

Remove the screws used to secure the Pinch Roll and Bracket. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screws (M3x8, x2).

Remove the screws used to secure the Takeaway Upper Chute. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the screw (M3x8).

Figure 4 j0fu40744 7.

Remove the Takeaway Upper Chute. (Figure 5) (1)

Figure 6 j0fu40747 9.

Remove the Takeaway Upper Chute from the studs (x2).

Remove the One Way Clutch Gear and Ball Bearing from the Vertical transport Roll 1. (Figure 7) (1)

Remove the small E-clip.

(2)

Remove the One Way Clutch Gear.

(3)

Remove the ball bearing (retaining ring type).

(4)

Remove the washers (x2).

(5)

Remove the ball bearing (flange type).

(6)

Remove the large E-clip.

Figure 5 j0fu40745 8.

Remove the Vertical Transport Roll 1. (Figure 6) (1)

Remove the KL-Clip.

(2)

Shift the Vertical Transport Roll 1 to the rear side and remove it from the front side.

Figure 7 j0fu40748

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7. Tray Module

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 7. Tray Module 2.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

Takeaway Roll 1 "Chain Link: 954-804"



Vertical Transport Roll 1

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REP 7.4.2 Takeaway Roll 3 Parts List on PL 7.4 Removal WARNING

"Chain Link: 954-811"

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

HCF Type: Detach the HCF. (2000A3-HCF: REP29.1.1) (4000HCF: REP30.2.1)

2. 3.

Open the Left Hand Cover. (PL 7.3) Remove the screws used to secure the Takeaway Middle Chute. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (M3x8, x2).

Figure 1 j0fu40750 4.

Remove the Takeaway Middle Chute. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the Takeaway Middle Chute from the studs (x2).

Figure 2 j0fu40751 Figure 4 j0fu40748 5.

Remove the Takeaway Roll 3. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the KL-Clip.

Replacement

(2)

Shift the Takeaway Roll 3 to the rear side and remove it from the front side.

1. 2.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

"Chain Link: 954-806"

Figure 3 j0fu40759 6.

Remove the One Way Clutch Gear and Ball Bearing from the Takeaway Roll 3. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the small E-clip.

(2)

Remove the One Way Clutch Gear.

(3)

Remove the ball bearing (retaining ring type).

(4)

Remove the washers (x2).

(5)

Remove the ball bearing (flange type).

(6)

Remove the large E-clip.

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REP 7.4.3 Takeaway Roll 4 and Vertical Transport Roll 3 Parts List on PL 7.4 Removal NOTE: Roll identification Takeaway Roll 4: With shaft on the front- Vertical transport roll 3: With no shaft on the front - Vertical transport roll 3: With no shaft on the front NOTE: This section describes the procedure for Takeaway Roll 4 only.

WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

HCF Type: Detach the HCF. (2000A3-HCF: REP29.1.1)

Figure 2 j0fu40762

(4000HCF: REP30.2.1) 2.

Open the Left Hand Cover. (PL 7.3)

3.

Remove the screws used to secure the Pinch Roll and bracket. (Figure 1) (1)

5.

Remove the screws used to secure the Takeaway Lower Chute. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screws (M3x8).

Remove the screws (M3x8, x2).

Figure 3 j0fu40763 Figure 1 j0fu40761 6. 4.

Remove the Pinch Roll and bracket. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the Pinch Roll and bracket from the studs (x2).

Remove the Takeaway Lower Chute. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the Takeaway Lower Chute from the studs (x2).

Figure 4 j0fu40764 Figure 6 j0fu40748 7.

Remove the Takeaway Roll 4. (Figure 5) (1)

Remove the KL-Clip.

Replacement

(2)

Shift the Takeaway Roll 4 to the rear side and remove it from the front side.

1. 2.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

Takeaway Roll 4



Vertical Transport Roll 3

"Chain Link: 954-807" "Chain Link: 954-813"

Figure 5 j0fu40765 8.

Remove the One Way Clutch Gear and Ball Bearing from the Takeaway Roll 4. (Figure 6) (1)

Remove the small E-clip.

(2)

Remove the One Way Clutch Gear.

(3)

Remove the ball bearing (retaining ring type).

(4)

Remove the washers (x2).

(5)

Remove the ball bearing (flange type).

(6)

Remove the large E-clip.

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REP 7.4.4 Vertical Transport Roll 2 Parts List on PL 7.4 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

HCF Type: Detach the HCF. (2000A3-HCF: REP29.1.1) (4000HCF: REP30.2.1)

2.

Open the Left Hand Cover. (PL 7.3)

3.

Remove the screws used to secure the Takeaway Middle Chute. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (M3x8, x2). Figure 2 j0fu40751 5.

Remove the Vertical Transport Roll 2. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the KL-Clip.

(2)

Shift the Vertical Transport Roll 2 to the rear side and remove it from the front side.

Figure 1 j0fu40750 4.

Remove the Takeaway Middle Chute. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the Takeaway Middle Chute from the studs (x2).

Figure 3 j0fu40752 6.

Remove the One Way Clutch Gear and Ball Bearing from the Takeaway Roll 2. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the small E-clip.

(2)

Remove the One Way Clutch Gear.

(3)

Remove the ball bearing (retaining ring type).

(4)

Remove the washers (x2).

(5)

Remove the ball bearing (flange type).

(6)

Remove the large E-clip.

REP 7.5.1 (SCC) Takeaway Clutch 1 Parts List on PL 7.5 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the UI-ESS Cable from the hooks (x4) of the Rear Lower Cover.

2.

Remove the Rear Lower Cover. (PL 1.2)

3.

Remove the Rear Upper Cover. (PL 1.2)

• • 4. Figure 4 j0fu40748

Installation Screws: Rear (x4) Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

Disconnect all the connectors connected to the ESS.

5.

Open the PWB Chassis. (REP 2.1.1)

6.

Remove the Fly Wheel. (PL 10.1) •

Replacement

Installation Screws: M4 (x2)

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

7.

2.

Enter the Diag mode after replacement is performed

8.

Remove the Filter Cover. (PL 1.1)



9.

Remove the Left Lower Rear Cover. (PL 1.1)

"Chain Link: 954-812"

Remove S5-HVPS. (REP 2.3.2)

10. Remove the Cover Upper Bracket. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x2).

(2)

Remove the Cover Upper Bracket.

Figure 1 j0fu40734 11. Remove the Filter Case. (Figure 2)

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Remove the screws (M3x6, x3).

(2)

Remove the Filter Case.

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Figure 2 j0fu40735 12. Be careful not to separate the Takeaway Clutch 1 when removing the Takeaway Motor 1. (Figure 3) (A) Takeaway Clutch 1

Figure 4 j0fu40737 14. Remove the Takeaway Clutch 1 Connector. (Figure 5) (1)

Release the clamp to remove the wire harness.

(2)

Disconnect the connector.

Figure 3 j0fu40736 Figure 5 j0fu40738 13. Remove Takeaway Motor 1. (Figure 4) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Release the clamp to remove the wire harness.

(1)

Remove the ball bearings (x2).

(3)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the washer (thick).

(4)

Remove the screws (M3x8, x3).

(3)

Remove the gear.

(5)

Remove the Takeaway Motor 1.

(4)

Remove the washers (thin).

(5)

Remove the Wave Washers.

(6)

Remove the shaft.

15. Remove the Takeaway Clutch 1. (Figure 6)

REP 7.6.1 Lift Cable Parts List on PL 7.6 Removal NOTE: This section describes the procedure for the Lift Cable at the rear of Take 1 only.

WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Pull out Tray 1.

2.

Remove the paper.

3.

Remove the Tray 1 Front Cover. (PL 7.1)

4.

Remove the screws (x4) used to secure Tray 1. (Figure 1)

• Figure 6 j0fu40739

(1)

Installation Screws: Top (x2), Left/Right (x1 each) Remove the screws (x4).

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

"Chain Link: 954-814"

Figure 1 j0fu40716 5.

Remove Tray 1. (Figure 2) (1)

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Figure 2 j0fu40717 6.

Figure 4 j0fu40719

Remove the Lift Gear Bracket. (Figure 3)

Replacement



Place the removed Lift Gear Bracket and gear so that they will not be separated

1.

(1)

Remove the E-Clip (small).

2.

Install the Lift Cable so that the cable will not cross each other.

(2)

Remove the screws (x3).

3.

(3)

Remove the Lift Gear Bracket.

When installing the Tray 1, align the Base Bracket positioning Boss and the hole on the Tray 1. (Figure 5)

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

(A) Positioning Boss

Figure 3 j0fu40718 Figure 5 j0fu40720 7.

Remove the Lift Cable. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the E-Clips (small x2) and remove the Cable Guides (x2).

(2)

Remove the E-Clip (small) and remove the Cable Guides.

(3)

Remove the E-Clip (large) to remove the gear.

(4)

Remove the Cable Pulley.

(5)

Remove the Lift Cables (x2) at the ball end.

REP 7.9.1 Belt (Tray 3, Tray 4)

REP 7.10.1 (SCC) Tray 2 Feeder

Parts List on PL 7.9 Replacement

Parts List on PL 7.10 Removal WARNING

WARNING

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

1.

1.

Remove Tray 2. (REP 7.1.1)

2.

Remove the Inner Cover of the Tray 2 Transport. (PL 7.10)

Install the belt with the left and right lift shafts down so that the bottom plate will be lifted horizontally. (Figure 1) (A) Belt



Installation Screws: Top (x2)

(B) Lift Shaft



Release the hooks (x2) at the bottom.

3.

Remove the Tray 2 Feeder. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the Tray 2 Feeder in the direction of the arrow.

Figure 1 j0fu40721

Figure 1 j0fu40710

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When installing the Tray 2 Feeder, align the Tray 2 Feeder hole to the studs (x2) on the Tray 2 Transport Frame. (Figure 2) (A) Studs

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REP 7.12.1 Horizontal Transport Roll 1,2 and Takeaway Roll 2 Parts List on PL 7.12 Removal NOTE: Remove the Takeaway Roll 2 by referring to the procedures for .Horizontal Transport Roll 2.

WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove Tray 2. (REP 7.1.1)

3.

Pull out the Tray 2 Transport. (PL 7.1)

4.

Remove the Inner Cover of the Tray 2 Transport. (PL 7.10)

Figure 2 j0fu40711 3.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

"Chain Link: 954-801"



"Chain Link: 954-821"

Remove Tray 1. (REP 7.1.1)

2.

5.



Installation Screws: Top (x2)



Release the hooks (x2) at the bottom.

Remove the Tray 2 Feeder. (REP 7.10.1)

6.

Remove the Tray 2 Transport. (REP 7.1.2)

7.

Turn the Tray 2 Transport upside down.

8.

Horizontal Transport Roll 1: Remove the E-Clip and KL-Clip. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the E-Clip.

(2)

Remove the KL-Clip (large x2).

Figure 1 j0fu40726 9.

Horizontal Transport Roll 1: Remove the Horizontal Transport Roll 1. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the gear.

(2)

Remove the Horizontal Transport Roll 1.

(3)

Remove the ball bearings (x2).

(4)

Remove the washers (x2).

Figure 2 j0fu40727 10. Horizontal Transport Roll 2: Remove the gear at the rear. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the KL-Clip (small).

(2)

Remove the joint.

(3)

Remove the compression spring.

(4)

Remove the washer.

(5)

Remove the gear.

Figure 3 j0fu40728 11.

Horizontal Transport Roll 2: Remove the KL-Clip.(Figure 4) (1)

Remove the KL-Clip (large x2).

Figure 4 j0fu40729 12.

Horizontal Transport Roll 2: Remove the Horizontal Transport Roll 2. (Figure 5) (1)

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Remove the Horizontal Transport Roll 2.

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 7. Tray Module (2)

Remove the ball bearings (x2).

(3)

Remove the washers (x2).

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REP 7.12.2 (SCC) Takeaway Clutch 2 Parts List on PL 7.12 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove Tray 1. (REP 7.1.1)

2.

Remove Tray 2. (REP 7.1.1)

3.

Pull out Tray 2 Transport. (PL 7.1)

4.

Remove the Inner Cover of the Tray 2 Transport. (PL 7.10)

5.

Figure 5 j0fu40730

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

Horizontal Transport Roll 1,2



TakeawayRoll 2

Installation Screws: Top (x2)



Release the hooks (x2) at the bottom.

Remove the Tray 2 Feeder. (REP 7.10.1)

6.

Remove the Tray 2 Transport. (REP 7.1.2)

7.

Remove the screws used to secure the Takeaway Clutch 2. (Figure 1)

Replacement 1.



(1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

"Chain Link: 954-810" "Chain Link: 954-805"

Figure 1 j0fu40731 8.

Remove the Takeaway Clutch 2. (1) (2)

Remove the bracket. Remove the Takeaway Clutch 2 from the Rear Bracket hole. (A) Rear Bracket Hole



"Chain Link: 954-815"

Figure 2 j0fu40732 9.

Remove the ball bearing gear from the Takeaway Clutch 2. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the ball bearings (x2).

(2)

Remove the washer (thick).

(3)

Remove the gear.

(4)

Remove the washers (thin x3).

(5)

Remove the Wave Washer.

(6)

Remove the shaft.

Figure 3 j0fu40733

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter.

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REP 7.13.1 Feed Roll,Nudger Roll,Retard Roll Parts List on PL 7.13 Removal NOTE: Replace the Feed/Nudger/Retard Rolls simultaneously. Replacement Kit: 604K 23670 NOTE: This section describes the procedure for Feed Roll only.

WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the target Tray Feeder. •

Tray 1 Feeder (REP 7.1.3)



Tray 2 Feeder (REP 7.10.1)



Tray 3 Feeder (REP 7.2.1)



Tray 4 Feeder (REP 7.2.1)

Figure 2 j0fu40767

Replacement

2.

Turn the Tray Feeder upside down.

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

3.

Remove the target Roll. (Figure 1)

2.

(A) Retard Roll

Push in both sides of the Feed Roll Pin and align the Pin D-Cut to the groove of the installed unit. (Figure 3)

(B) Feed Roll

(A) Push in the Pin.

(C) Nudger Roll

(B) D-Cut of Pin

Figure 1 j0fu40766 4.

Remove the Feed Roll. (Figure 2)

Figure 3 j0fu40768 3.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter.

(1)

Push in the pins on both sides.



Tray 1 "Chain Link : 954-800"

(2)

Remove the Feed Roll in the direction of the arrow.



Tray 2 "Chain Link : 954-801"



Tray 3 "Chain Link : 954-802"



Tray 4 "Chain Link : 954-803"

REP 7.14.1 Feed/Nudger Shaft Parts List on PL 7.14 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

2.

Remove the target Tray Feeder. •

Tray 1 Feeder (REP 7.1.3)



Tray 2 Feeder (REP 7.10.1)



Tray 3 Feeder (REP 7.2.1)



Tray 4 Feeder (REP 7.2.1) Figure 2 j0fu40773

Remove the E-Clip from the Feed/Nudger Shaft. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove E-Clip.

5.

Remove the screws (4) securing the Motor Frame. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove Screws (4).

Figure 1 j0fu40772 3.

Place the Tray Feeder upside down.

4.

Remove the Upper Rear Chute. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove Round Point Screw.

(2)

Remove Upper Rear Chute.

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Figure 3 j0fu40774 6.

Move the Motor Frame to the position shown in the figure. (Figure 4) (A) Motor Frame

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Figure 4 j0fu40775 7.

Disconnect the connector from the Tray Nudger Solenoid. (Figure 5)

Figure 6 j0fu40777 9.

Remove the Feed/Nudger Shaft. (Figure 7)

(1)

Release Wire Harness from Clamp.

(1)

Remove Sleeve Bearing.

(2)

Disconnect Connector.

(2)

Remove Feed/Nudger Shaft.

Figure 5 j0fu40776 8.

Figure 7 j0fu40778

Remove the Tray Nudger Solenoid. (Figure 6)

Replacement

(1)

Remove Screws (4).

1.

Reverse the removal procedure for replacement.

(2)

Remove Tray Nudger Solenoid.

2.

When installing the Feed/Nudger Shaft, put the Torsion Spring in the notch of the Tray Upper Feeder Frame. (Figure 8) (A) notch

Figure 8 j0fu40779 3.

Figure 10 j0fu40781

Clamp the Wire Harness of the Tray Nudger Solenoid securely. (Figure 9) When installing the Upper Rear Chute, take care not to get the Wire Harness caught.

Figure 9 j0fu40780 4.

When installing the Motor Frame, route the Wire Harness (Yellow) below the Connector Housing. (Figure 10)

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

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REP 7.15.1 Torsion Spring

REP 7.17.1 Nudger Bracket,Nudger Lever,Torsion Spring

Parts List on PL 7.15 Replacement

Parts List on PL 7.17 Replacement WARNING

WARNING

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

1.

1.

Install the Torsion Spring. (Figure 1) (A) Insert the stud into the groove.

Install the Nudger Bracket, Nudger Lever and Torsion Spring. (Figure 1) (A) Nudger Bracket (B) Nudger Lever (C) Torsion Spring

Figure 1 j0fu40701 Figure 1 j0fu40769

REP 8.3.1 MSI Feeder Parts List on PL 8.1 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the MSI. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (M4 x2).

(3)

Remove the MSI.

Figure 2 j0fu40802 3.

Remove the MSI Rear Bracket. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the MSI Rear Bracket.

Figure 1 j0fu40801 2.

Remove the MSI Lower Cover. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screw (x1).

(2)

Remove the MSI Rear Cover while turning the Rear Bracket to its horizontal position.

(3)

Release the spring.

(4)

Remove the screws (x2).

(5)

Remove the MSI Lower Cover.

Figure 3 j0fu40803 4.

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Remove the MSI Front Cover 2. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the Tapping Screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the MSI Front Covers (x2).

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 8. MSI

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Figure 4 j0fu40804 5.

Remove the MSI Front Bracket. (Figure 5)

Figure 6 j0fu40806 9.

Remove the screws used to secure the MSI Lift Up Motor. (Figure 7)

(1)

Remove the Tapping Screws (x2).

(1)

(2)

Remove the MSI Front Bracket.

(2)

Remove the Harness Cover.

(3)

Disconnect the connector.

Remove the screw (1).

(4)

Extract the cable band from the hole.

(5)

Remove the screws (3).

Figure 5 j0fu40805 6.

Remove the MSI Front Cover 1. (PL 8.2) •

7.

• 8.

Installation Screws: Front (x1), Rear (Tapping) (x1)

Figure 7 j0fu40807

Remove the MSI Rear Cover 1. (PL 8.2) Installation Screws: Front (x2)

Remove the MSI Front Frame. (Figure 6) (1)

Remove the screws (x3).

(2)

Remove the Tapping Screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the MSI Front Frame.

10. Move the MSI Lift Up Motor. (Figure 8) (1)

Move the MSI Lift Up Motor.

Figure 8 j0fu40808 11. Remove the sector gear. (Figure 9) (1)

Remove the E-Ring.

(2)

Remove the sector gear.

(3)

Remove the pin.

(4)

Remove the bearing.

Figure 10 j0fu40810 13. Remove the MSI Feeder. (Figure 11) (1)

Remove the MSI Feeder.

Figure 11 j0fu40811

Replacement Figure 9 j0fu40809

1. 2.

12. Remove the screws used to secure the MSI Feeder. (Figure 10) (1)

Remove the Tapping Screws (x4).

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When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

“Chain Link: 954-826”



“Chain Link: 954-835”

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 8. MSI

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REP 8.6.1 Retard Roll

REP 8.6.2 Feed Roll

Parts List on PL 8.6 Removal

Parts List on PL 8.6 Removal

NOTE: Replace the Retard/Feed/Nudger Rolls simultaneously.

NOTE: Replace the Retard/Feed/Nudger Rolls simultaneously.

Replacement Kit: 604K 23660

Replacement Kit: 604K 23660

WARNING

WARNING

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn off the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

1.

1.

Remove the Retard Roll. (Figure 1)

Remove the Feed Roll. (Figure 1)

(1)

Open the MSI Upper Feeder.

(1)

Open the MSI Upper Feeder.

(2)

Remove the Retard Roll.

(2)

Remove the Feed Roll.

Figure 1 j0fu40812

Figure 1 j0fu40813

Replacement

Replacement

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

Install the Retard Roll by aligning it to its D-Cut shaft.

2.

Install the Feed Roll by aligning it to its D-Cut shaft.

REP 8.6.3 Nudger Roll

REP 8.7.1 Nudger Bracket/Nudger Lever/Torsion Spring

Parts List on PL 8.6 Removal

Parts List on PL 8.7 Replacement WARNING

NOTE: Replace the Retard/Feed/Nudger Rolls simultaneously.

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

Replacement Kit: 604K 23660

WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

1.

Install the Nudger Bracket, Nudger Lever and Torsion Spring as shown in the figure. (Figure 1)

Remove the Nudger Roll. (Figure 1) (1)

Open the MSI Upper Feeder.

(2)

Remove the Nudger Roll.

Figure 1 j0fu40815

Figure 1 j0fu40814

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

Install the Nudger Roll by aligning it to its D-Cut shaft.

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 8. MSI

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REP 8.7.2 Feed/Nudger Shaft Parts List on PL 8.7 Replacement WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Install the Feed/Nudger Shaft as shown in the figure. (Figure 1)

Figure 1 j0fu40816

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REP 10.1.1 Fuser Drive Parts List on PL 10.1 Removal

(3)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x2).

(4)

Remove the Fuser Exhaust Fan Housing.

WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the UI-ESS Cable from the hooks (x4) of the Rear Lower Cover.

2.

Remove the Rear Lower Cover. (PL 1.2)

3.

Remove the Rear Upper Cover. (PL 1.2)

• • 4.

Installation Screws: Rear (x4) Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

Disconnect all the connectors connected to the ESS.

5.

Open the PWB Chassis. (REP 2.1.1)

6.

Remove the Fly Wheel. (PL 10.1)

7.

Remove the Xero, Deve, and Transfer Belt Drive. (REP 10.1.2)

8.

Open the Front Cover. (PL 1.1)

9.

Pull out the Marking Drawer. (PL 13.3)

(1)

Remove the screws (M4x8, x2).

10. Remove the Fuser Exhaust Duct. (Figure 1)

(2)

Move the Connector Bracket.

Installation Screws: M4 (x2)

Figure 2 j0fu41006 12. Move the Connector Bracket. (Figure 3)

(1)

Remove the tapping screw.

(2)

Remove the Fuser Exhaust Duct.

Figure 3 j0fu41007 Figure 1 j0fu41005

13. Disconnect the Fuser Drive connectors. (Figure 4) (1)

11. Remove the Fuser Exhaust Fan Housing. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Release the clamp to remove the wire harness.

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Disconnect the connectors (x2).

(2)

Release the clamps (x4) to remove the wire harness.

(3)

Remove the cable bands (x2).

10. Drive

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 10. Drive

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REP 10.1.2 Xero. Deve. Transfer Belt Drive Parts List on PL 10.1 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the UI-ESS Cable from the hooks (x4) of the Rear Lower Cover.

2.

Remove the Rear Lower Cover. (PL 1.2)

3.

Remove the Rear Upper Cover. (PL 1.2)

• • 4. Figure 4 j0fu41008

Open the PWB Chassis. (REP 2.1.1)

6.

Remove the Fly Wheel. (PL 10.1) •

Remove the screws (M4x8, x3).

(2)

Remove the Fuser Drive.

Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

Disconnect all the connectors connected to the ESS.

5.

14. Remove the Fuser Drive. (Figure 5) (1)

Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

7.

Installation Screws: M4 (x2)

Remove the Rear Duct. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x3).

(2)

Remove the Rear Duct.

Figure 5 j0fu41009 Figure 1 j0fu40229

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

8.

Disconnect the connector on the Xero. Deve. Transfer Belt Drive. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connectors (x2).

(2)

Release the clamp to remove the wire harness.

(3)

Disconnect the connectors (x2).

(4)

Release the clamps (x2) to remove the wire harness.

(5)

Disconnect the CC Cleaner Motor connector.

(6)

Pull out the cable band.

(7)

Release the clamp to remove the wire harness.

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 2 j0fu41001 9.

Remove the Xero. Deve. Transfer Belt Drive. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x8).

(2)

Remove the Xero. Deve. Transfer Belt Drive.

Figure 3 j0fu41002

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 10. Drive

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REP 10.1.3 Retract Bracket

REP 10.4.1 Exit/Inverter Drive

Parts List on PL 10.1 Replacement

Parts List on PL 10.4 Replacement WARNING

WARNING

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

1.

When installing the Retract Bracket, align the directions of Shaft Pin and Gear Hole. (Figure 1)

1.

Remove the UI-ESS Cable from the hooks (x4) of the Rear Lower Cover.

(A) Shaft Pin

2.

Remove the Rear Lower Cover. (PL 1.2)

3.

Remove the Rear Upper Cover. (PL 1.2)

(B) Gear Hole

• • 4.

Installation Screws: Rear (x4) Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

Disconnect all the connectors connected to the ESS.

5.

Open the PWB Chassis. (REP 2.1.1)

6.

Open the Front Cover. (PL 1.1)

7.

Pull out the Marking Drawer. (PL 13.3)

8.

Remove the Fuser Exhaust Duct. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the tapping screw.

(2)

Remove the Fuser Exhaust Duct.

Figure 1 j0fu41004

Figure 1 j0fu41005 9.

Disconnect the connector of the Exit/Inverter Drive. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connectors (x2).

(2)

Release the clamps (x4) to remove the wire harness.

Replacement 1. 2.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

“Chain Link: 954-893”

Figure 2 j0fu41010 10. Remove the Exit/Inverter Drive. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x4).

(2)

Remove the screws (M3x8, x4).

(3)

Remove the Exit/Inverter Drive.

Figure 3 j0fu41012

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

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REP 11.1.1 Drum Cartridge Parts List on PL 11.1 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Open the Front Door.

2.

Turn the Drawer Lever and the Deve Lock Lever in the arrow-indicated directions each, and push the Drum Latch. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the tapping screw.

(2)

Remove the Drum Latch Cover.

(3)

Turn the Drawer Lever.

(4)

Turn the Deve Lock Lever.

(5)

Turn the Drum Latch.

Figure 2 j0fu41102

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To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 1 j0fu41101 3.

Pull out the Drum Cartridge. (Figure 2) (1)

Pull out the Drum Cartridge.

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REP 11.1.2 Erase Lamp Parts List on PL 11.1 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Drum Cartridge. (REP 11.1.1)

3.

Remove the Front Top Inner Cover. (PL 3.1) •

4.

Installation Screws: Front (x2)

Remove the duct. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (M3x8, x3).

(3)

Remove the duct.

Figure 2 j0fu41116

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the DC135 HFSI] counter. •

Figure 1 j0fu41115 5.

Remove the Erase Lamp. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Release the wire harness from the clamps (x2).

(3)

Open the hook and extract the Erase Lamp.

"Chain Link: 954-863"

(2)

REP 11.1.3 (SCC) ESV PWB and Sensor

Slide the ESV Sensor Cover in the direction of the arrow and remove it.

Parts List on PL 11.1 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. NOTE: Lay a sheet of paper on a floor or table, then place the Deve, Housing Unit on the paper. 1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Toner Cartridge. (PL 12.1)

3.

Remove the Drum Cartridge. (REP 11.1.1)

4.

Remove the Front Top Inner Cover. (PL 3.1) •

Installation Screws : Front (x2)

5.

Remove the Deve Housing Unit Lever. (PL 12.1)

6.

Remove the Toner Cartridge Inner Cover. (PL 12.1) •

Figure 2 j0fu41120

Installation Screws: Front (x2)

7.

Place paper under the Auger Pipe to prevent contamination by toner.

8.

Remove the Deve Housing Unit. (REP 12.1.1)

9.

Remove the screw used to secure the ESV PWB Bracket and ESV Sensor Cover. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connectors (2).

(2)

Release the wire harnesses (2) from the clamp.

(3)

Remove the screw (M3x6).

(4)

Remove the tapping screw.

11. Turn the ESV PWB Bracket upside down. 12. Remove the ESV PWB and Sensor. (Figure 3) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Release the PWB Supports (x4) and remove the ESV PWB and Sensor.

Figure 3 j0fu41121 13. Remove the ESV Sensor from the ESV Sensor Cover. (Figure 4) Figure 1 j0fu41119

(1)

Loosen the screws (2).

(2)

Remove the ESV Sensor.

10. Remove the ESV PWB Bracket and ESV Sensor Cover. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the hooks (x2) at the rear of the ESV PWB Bracket from the square hole of the frame.

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Figure 4 j0fu41129

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Figure 6 j0fu41131 4.

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To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Insert the hook of the ESV PWB Bracket into the square hole on the frame when installing the ESV PWB Bracket. (Figure 7)

When reinstalling the ESV Sensor Cover, fit the two claws in the ESV Duct. (Figure 5) (A)Two claws

Figure 7 j0fu41122 5. Figure 5 j0fu41130 3.

After reinstalling the ESV Sensor Cover, ensure that the curved surface of the ESV Sensor Cover is the same in shape as that of the ESV Duct. (Figure 6) (A) The shape of the curved surface

Thread the harness of the ESV PWB Bracket and Sensor as shown in the figure. (Figure 8)

REP 11.1.4 ADC Parts List on PL 11.1 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

Figure 8 j0fu41123

1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Drum Cartridge. (REP 11.1.1)

3.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1)

4.

Pull out the Marking Drawer to the service position.(REP 13.3.2)

5.

Remove the Fuser Cleaning Cartridge. (REP 15.2.4)

6.

Remove the Fuser Unit. (REP 15.1.1)

7.

Remove the Transfer Belt Unit. (REP 13.2.1)

8.

Remove the ADC. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x3).

(3)

Remove the ADC.

Figure 1 j0fu41124

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To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

After replacement, execute "2. Reset" by the Print Darkness Adjustment sub-function in 6.2.24, "DC935 Print Controller ON/OFF Print." (See 6.2.24 in Chapter 6)

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REP 11.2.1 CC Cleaner Motor

REP 11.2.2 Waste Toner Auger

Parts List on PL 11.2 Removal

Parts List on PL 11.2 Removal WARNING

WARNING

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

1.

Remove the UI-ESS Cable from the hooks (x4) of the Rear Lower Cover.

1.

Remove the UI-ESS Cable from the hooks (x4) of the Rear Lower Cover.

2.

Remove the Rear Lower Cover. (PL 1.2)

2.

Remove the Rear Lower Cover. (PL 1.2)

3.

Remove the Rear Upper Cover. (PL 1.2)



Installation Screws: Rear (x4)



Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

3.

Remove the Rear Upper Cover. (PL 1.2)

4.

Disconnect all the connectors connected to the ESS.

5.

Open the PWB Chassis. (REP 2.1.1)

4.

Remove the Fly Wheel. (PL 10.1)

5.

Open the PWB Chassis. (REP 2.1.1)



6.

Remove the Fly Wheel. (PL 10.1)

6.

Installation Screws: M4 (x2)



Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

Disconnect all the connectors connected to the ESS.

7.

Remove the Xero. Deve. Transfer Belt. (REP 10.1.2)

8.

Remove the CC Cleaner Motor. (Figure 1)

7.



Installation Screws: M4 (x2)

(1)

Release the clamps (x4) and pull out the wire harness.

8.

(2)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x2).

(1)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x5).

(3)

Remove the CC Cleaner Motor.

(2)

Remove the Waste Toner Auger.

Remove the Xero. Deve. Transfer Belt. (REP 10.1.2) Remove the Waste Toner Auger. (Figure 1)

Figure 1 j0fu41003

Figure 1 j0fu41125

Replacement

Replacement

1.

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. Check that gears are engaged when installing the Waste Toner Auger. (Figure 2) (A) Engagement of the gears

REP 11.4.1 Cleaning Blade Parts List on PL 11.4 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the Drum Cartridge. (REP 11.1.1)

2.

Remove the Front Cover. (PL 11.3)

3.

Remove the Pre Transfer Corotoron. (Figure 1)



Installation Screws: Front (x2)

(1)

Remove the screw (M3x8, x1).

(2)

Remove the Pre Transfer Corotoron.

Figure 2 j0fu41126

Figure 1 j0fu41103 4.

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Remove the Belt Transfer Chute. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the Tapping Screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the Belt Transfer Chute.

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Figure 2 j0fu41105 5.

Remove the Front Plate. (Figure 3)

Figure 4 j0fu41104 7.

(1)

Remove the Tapping Screws (x3).

(2)

Remove the Front Plate.

Remove the drum. (Figure 5) (1)

Remove the drum.

Figure 5 j0fu41128 Figure 3 j0fu41127 8. 6.

Remove the Rear Plate. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the Tapping Screws (x3).

(2)

Remove the Rear Plate.

Remove the Upper Cover. •

9.

Installation Screws (Topping): Top (x4)

Remove the Cleaning Blade. (Figure 6) (1)

Remove the Tapping Screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the Cleaning Blade.

REP 11.5.1 ADC Sensor Kit Parts List on PL 11.5 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. NOTE: To replace the ADC Sensor, use the replacement Kit 604K23231.

Figure 6 j0fu41106

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

Install the drum as shown in the figure. The tab of the drum shaft should be placed at Rear. (Figure 7)

1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Drum Cartridge. (REP 11.1.1)

3.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1)

4.

Slide out the Marking Drawer until the service position. (REP 13.3.2)

5.

Remove the Fuser Cleaning Cartridge. (REP 15.2.4)

6.

Remove the Fuser Unit. (REP 15.1.1)

7.

Remove the Transfer Belt Unit. (REP 13.2.1)

8.

Remove the ADC. (REP 11.1.4)

9.

Replace the old ADC PWB and ADC Sensor with the new ones in the kit. (Figure 1) (A) Install, making the harness horizontal.

Figure 1 j0fu41132

Figure 7 j0fu41107

10. Install the ADC Sensor harness as shown in the figure. (Figure 2)

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Figure 2 j0fu41133 11. Degrease the specified surface “A” of the ADC Bracket. (Figure 3)

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Figure 4 j0fu41135 13. To reinstall the removed parts, perform the removal steps in reverse order. 14. In the “Print Density Adjustment” subfunction of [DC935 Pro-con ON/OFF Print], execute "2. Reset.” (Chapter 6 6.2.24)

Figure 3 j0fu41134 12. Attach the harness seal provided in the kit. (Figure 4) (1)

Align the ADC Bracket with the harness seal along the specified edges.

(2)

Press 3 pieces of two-sided tape with force to prevent the harness seal from peeling off.

REP 11.10.1 Corotoron Wire Parts List on PL 11.10 Removal NOTE: To replace the Corotron Wire, move the CC Cleaner to the home position in advance.

WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the Charge Corotoron. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the tapping screw.

(2)

Remove the Charge Corotoron.

Figure 2 j0fu41109 3.

Remove the Arc Front Shield and Grid Holder. (Figure 3)

Figure 1 j0fu41108 2.

Remove the CC Grid. (Figure 2) (1)

Release the Grid Spring.

(2)

Remove the CC Grid. Figure 3 j0fu41110 4.

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Remove the Arc Rear Shield. (Figure 4)

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Figure 4 j0fu41111 5.

Remove the Corotoron Wire. (Figure 5) (1)

Remove the hook of the Spring to remove the Corotoron Wire.

Figure 6 j0fu41113 3.

Install the Rear Corotoron Wire. (Figure 7) (1)

Hook the Corotoron Wire to the Spring.

(2)

Hang the spring onto the hook.

Figure 5 j0fu41112 Figure 7 j0fu41114

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

Hook Corotoron Wire at the front side on the stud and install it so that it is in contact with the CC Cleaner. (Figure 6)

REP 12.1.1 Deve. Housing Unit Parts List on PL 12.1 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. NOTE: Lay a sheet of paper on a floor or table, then place the Deve, Housing Unit on the paper. 1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Toner Cartridge. (PL 12.1)

3.

Remove the Drum Cartridge. (REP 11.1.1)

4.

Remove the Deve Housing Unit Lever. (PL 12.1)

5.

Remove the Toner Cartridge Inner Cover. (PL 12.1) •

Figure 2 j0fu41201

Installation Screws: Front (x2)

6.

Place paper under the Auger Pipe to prevent contamination by toner.

7.

Disconnect the connector of the Deve. Housing Unit. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Release the wire harness from the hook.

9.

Remove the screws used to secure the Deve Housing Unit. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x2).

Figure 3 j0fu41202 Figure 1 j0fu41221 8.

10. Pull out the Deve. Housing Unit. (Figure 4) (1)

Pull out the Auger Pipe from the Deve. Housing Unit and move it upwards. (Figure 2) (1)

Shift the Auger Pipe in the direction of arrow and pull it out from the Deve. Housing Unit.

(2)

Move the Auger Pipe upwards.

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Pull out the Deve Housing Unit in the direction of the arrow.

12. Deve

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 12. Deve

Figure 4 j0fu41203

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

To install the Deve. Housing Unit, place the Retract Middle Plate on the groove of the rail bracket of the Toner Dispenser Rail Bracket and press it inside. (Figure 5) (A) Retract Middle Plare (B) Rail Bracket

Figure 5 j0fu41204 3.

Check that gears are engaged when installing the Auger Pipe. (Figure 6) (A) Gear Engagement.

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Figure 6 j0fu41205

12.

REP 12.1.2 Toner Dispenser Parts List on PL 12.1 Removal

Remove the screw used to secure the Toner Dispenser in front. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screw (M3x6).

WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. NOTE: Lay a sheet of paper on a floor or table, then place the Deve Housing Unit and Toner Dispenser on the paper. 1.

Remove the Rear Upper Cover. (PL 1.2) •

2.

Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

Disconnect all the connectors connected to the ESS.

3.

Open the PWB Chassis. (REP 2.1.1)

4.

Disconnect the Toner Dispenser Connectors at the rear.(Figure 1) (1)

Release the clamp to remove the wire harness.

(2)

Disconnect the connector.

(3)

Disconnect the connectors (x3).

Figure 2 j0fu41207 13. Pull out the Toner Dispenser. (Figure 3) (1)

Pull out the Toner Dispenser.

Figure 1 j0fu41206 5.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

6.

Remove the Toner Cartridge. (PL 12.1)

7.

Remove the Drum Cartridge. (REP 11.1.1)

8.

Remove the Deve Housing Unit Lever. (PL 12.1)

Replacement

9.

Remove the Toner Cartridge Inner Cover. (PL 12.1)

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.



2.

Install the Toner Dispenser at the left side of the Main Unit Frame so that it is in contact with the tab at the bottom of the Toner Dispenser. (Figure 4)

Installation Screws: Front (x2)

10.

Place paper under the Auger Pipe to prevent contamination by toner.

11.

Remove the Deve Housing Unit. (REP 12.1.1)

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REP 12.2.1 Deve. Housing Parts List on PL 12.2 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. NOTE: Lay a sheet of paper on a floor or table, then place the Deve. Housing Unit on the paper. NOTE: When the Deve. Housing has been replaced, replace the developer. 1.

Remove the Toner Cartridge. (PL 12.1)

3.

Remove the Drum Cartridge. (REP 11.1.1)

4.

Remove the Deve Housing Unit Lever. (PL 12.1)

5.

Remove the Toner Cartridge Inner Cover. (PL 12.1)

Install the Toner Dispenser so that the pins on the Toner Dispenser are aligned with the holes on the Main Unit Frame. (Figure 5)

6.

Place paper under the Auger Pipe to prevent contamination by toner.

7.

Remove the Deve Housing Unit. (REP 12.1.1)

(A) Pins

8.

Figure 4 j0fu41209 3.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.



(B) Frame Holes

Installation Screws: Front (x2)

Remove the screws used to secure the Retract Frame. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screw (Pan Head) used to secure the wire harness.

(2)

Remove the screw (M3x6).

Figure 5 j0fu41210 Figure 1 j0fu41213 9.

Remove the Retract Upper Plate. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the Retract Upper Plate.

Figure 2 j0fu41214 10. Remove the Retract Frame. (Figure 3) (1)

Figure 4 j0fu41216 12.

Slide the Retract Frame in the direction of the arrow and remove it.

Load the Developer from the opening. (Figure 5) (1)

Load the Developer.

(A) Check during installation

Figure 5 j0fu41217 Figure 3 j0fu41215

Replacement 11.

Remove the Upper Cover to load the Developer. (Figure 4)

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

(1)

Remove the screw (M3x6).

2.

Take note of the following points when installing the Retract Frame. (Figure 6)

(2)

Remove the Upper Cover.

(A) Align and fit the pin on the frame into the hole on the Deve. Housing. (B) Push in the Deve. Housing Plunger. (C) The Plunger and Cam are in contact.

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REP 12.4.1 Auger Pipe Parts List on PL 12.4 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. NOTE: Lay a sheet of paper on a floor or table, then place the Deve, Housing Unit on the paper. 1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Toner Cartridge. (PL 12.1)

3.

Remove the Drum Cartridge. (REP 11.1.1)

4.

Remove the Deve Housing Unit Lever. (PL 12.1)

5.

Remove the Toner Cartridge Inner Cover. (PL 12.1)

6.

Place paper under the Auger Pipe to prevent contamination by toner.

7.

Remove the Auger Pipe gear. (Figure 1)



Installation Screws: Front (x2)

(1) Remove the E-Clip. (2) Removve the Gear. Figure 6 j0fu41218 3. 4.

When replacing the Deve. Housing, replace the developer. When replacing the Deve. Housing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

5.

"Chain Link: 954-850"

If the Deve. Housing has been replaced, replace the Developer then enter diag mode and perform DC949 ATC Sensor Setup. (6.2.26 in Chapter 6) •

If only the Developer is replaced, ATC Sensor Setup should not be performed.

Figure 1 j0fu41222 8.

Remove the Auger Pipe. (Figured 2) (1)

Remove the Auger Pipe.

REP 12.5.1 ATC Sensor Parts List on PL 12.5 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. NOTE: Lay a sheet of paper on a floor or table, then place the Deve, Housing Unit on the paper. 1.

Remove the Toner Cartridge. (PL 12.1)

3.

Remove the Drum Cartridge. (REP 11.1.1)

4.

Remove the Deve Housing Unit Lever. (PL 12.1)

5.

Remove the Toner Cartridge Inner Cover. (PL 12.1)

Figure 2 j0fu41223

• 6.

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

Check that gears are engaged after installation. (Figure 3)

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

7.

Remove the Deve Housing Unit. (REP 12.1.1)

8.

Remove the screws used to secure the Retract Frame. (Figure 1)

(A) Gear Engagement.

(1)

Remove the screw (Pan Head) used to secure the wire harness.

(2)

Remove the screw (M3x6).

Figure 3 j0fu41224

Figure 1 j0fu41213 9.

Remove the Retract Upper Plate. (Figure 2) (1)

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Remove the Retract Upper Plate.

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Figure 2 j0fu41214 10. Remove the Retract Frame. (Figure 3) (1)

Figure 4 j0fu41219 12. Remove the ATC sensor. (Figure 5)

Slide the Retract Frame in the direction of the arrow and remove it.

(1)

(A) Check during installation

(2)

Remove the ATC Sensor from the hooks (x2).

(3)

Remove the ATC Seal.

Disconnect the connector.

Figure 3 j0fu41215 Figure 5 j0fu41220 11. Remove the Trickle Cover. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the Tapping Screws (x2).

Replacement

(2)

Remove the Trickle Cover.

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

Take note of the following points when installing the Retract Frame. (Figure 6) (A) Align and fit the pin on the frame into the hole on the Deve. Housing. (B) Push in the Deve. Housing Plunger. (C) The Plunger and Cam are in contact.

REP 12.7.1 Low Toner Sensor Parts List on PL 12.7 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. NOTE: Lay a sheet of paper on a floor or table, then place the Deve Housing Unit and Toner Dispenser on the paper. 1.

Open the PWB Chassis. (REP 2.1.1)

2.

Remove the Drum Cartridge. (REP 11.1.1)

3.

Remove the Deve Housing Unit. (REP 12.1.1)

4.

Remove the Toner Dispenser. (REP 12.1.2)

5.

Remove the screws used to secure the Low Toner Sensor. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the Tapping Screws (x2).

Figure 6 j0fu41218 3.

When the ATC sensor has been replaced, adjust the ATC target value for each machine. After replacing the developer, enter Diag Mode and execute DC949 ATC sensor setup described in 6.2.26. " •

If only the Developer is replaced, ATC Sensor Setup should not be performed.

Figure 1 j0fu41211 6.

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Remove the Low Toner Sensor. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Separate the Low Toner Sensor from the Sensor Cover.

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 12. Deve

Figure 2 j0fu41212

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REP 13.1.1 Pre Registration Motor Parts List on PL 13.1 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the UI-ESS Cable from the hooks (x4) of the Rear Lower Cover.

2.

Remove the Rear Lower Cover. (PL 1.2)

3.

Remove the Rear Upper Cover. (PL 1.2)

• • 4.

Installation Screws: Rear (x4) Installation Screws: Rear (x4)

Disconnect all the connectors connected to the ESS.

5.

Open the PWB Chassis. (REP 2.1.1)

6.

Remove the Fly Wheel. (PL 10.1)

7.

Remove the Rear Duct. (Figure 1)

(1)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x3).

(1)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x3).

(2)

Remove the Pre Registration Motor.

(2)

Remove the Rear Duct.



Figure 2 j0fu41301

Installation Screws: M4 (x2)

9.

Remove the Pre Registration Motor. (Figure 3)

Figure 3 j0fu41302 Figure 1 j0fu40229

Replacement 8.

Disconnect the Pre Registration Motor connector. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Release the clamps (x3) to remove the wire harness.

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REP 13.1.2 Registration Unit Parts List on PL 13.1 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1)

3.

Pull out the Marking Drawer to the service position.(REP 13.3.2)

4.

Remove the Transfer Belt Drawer Cover. (PL 13.3) •

5.

Mounting Screw: 2 pieces at front

Disconnect the connector from the Inlet Lower Chute. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

Figure 2 j0fu41303 7.

Remove the Inlet Lower Chute. (Figure 2) (1)

Hold the both ends of the Inlet Lower Chute.

(2)

Remove the Inlet Lower Chute upward.

Figure 1 j0tk41301 6.

Remove the Inlet Lower Chute. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the Inlet Lower Chute by holding both its edges.

(2)

Remove the Inlet Lower Chute in the upward direction.

Figure 3 j0fu41302 8.

Remove the Registration Unit. (Figure 4) (1)

Pull out the knob.

(2)

Disconnect the connectors (x5).

(3)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x4).

(4)

Holding the handles (2), remove the Registration Unit.

REP 13.2.1 Transfer Belt Unit Parts List on PL 13.2 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. NOTE: Lay a sheet of paper on a floor or table, then place the Transfer Belt Unit on the paper. 1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1)

3.

Pull out the Marking Drawer to the service position.(REP 13.3.2)

4.

Remove the Transfer Belt Drawer Cover. (PL 13.3)

5.

Disconnect the connector from the Inlet Lower Chute. (Figure 1)

• (1)

Installation Screws: Front (x2) Disconnect the connector.

Figure 4 j0tk41303

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

After the replacement of the Registration Unit, adjust the Multi Feed Sensor. ( ADJ 13.15.1 )

3.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

“Chain Link: 954-827”



“Chain Link: 954-828”



“Chain Link: 954-894”



“Chain Link: 954-896” Figure 1 j0tk41301 6.

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Remove the Inlet Lower Chute. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the Inlet Lower Chute by holding both its edges.

(2)

Remove the Inlet Lower Chute in the upward direction.

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Figure 2 j0fu41303 7.

Disconnect the connecto of the Transfer Belt Unit. (Figure 3) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screw (M3x6) to remove the Earth Wire.

(3)

Pull out the cable band.

(4)

Disconnect the connector.

Figure 4 j0fu41342 9.

Remove the Transfer Belt Unit. (Figure 5) (1)

Lower the left side and lift the right side of the Transfer Belt Unit to remove.

Figure 5 j0fu41343

Replacement Figure 3 j0fu41314

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

8.

Pull out the shaft of the Transfer Belt Unit. (Figure 4) (1)

Hold the Transfer Belt Unit horizontal by the handles (2) and extract the shaft. (A) Shaft

“Chain Link: 954-885”

REP 13.2.2 Inverter Unit Parts List on PL 13.2 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1)

3.

Pull out the Marking Drawer to the service position.(REP 13.3.2)

4.

Remove the Fuser Cleaning Cartridge. (REP 15.2.4)

5.

Remove the Fuser Unit. (REP 15.1.1)

6.

Release the hook and remove the 2f knob. (PL 13.2)

7.

Remove the Inverter Rear Cover. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x2).

(2)

Remove the Inverter Rear Cover.

Figure 2 j0fu41333 9.

Remove the Inverter Unit. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x4).

(2)

Remove the Inverter Unit.

Figure 1 j0fu41332 8.

Disconnect the Inverter Unit Connector. (Figure 2) (1)

Figure 3 j0fu41334

Release the clamp.

(2)

Disconnect the connectors (x2).

Replacement

(3)

Disconnect the connector.

1. 2.

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To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

“Chain Link: 954-830”



“Chain Link: 954-840”



“Chain Link: 954-886”

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REP 13.3.1 Marking Drawer Parts List on PL 13.3 Replacement NOTE: Replace the Marking Drawer by using Replacement Kit: 604K24245. 1.

Remove the following Units from the Marking Drawer. (1)

Fuser Unit (REP 15.1.1)

(2)

Registration Unit (REP 13.1.2)

(3)

Transfer Belt Unit (REP 13.2.1)

(4)

Inverter Unit (REP 13.2.2)

2.

Replace the Marking Drawer. (Reference for Removal Procedure)

3.

(Figure 1) After the replacement of the Marking Drawer, remove the following parts (A) to (E) from the old Marking Drawer and install them on the new one. (A) Wire Harness (B) MSA PWB (C) PWB Supports (4) (D) Clamps (6) (E) Clamp, Screw

Figure 2 j0ph41308 5.

Restore machine to original state.

6.

Perform the transfer belt walk adjustment, following the instructions included in the kit.

Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

WARNING Since the Marking Drawer is heavy, work carefully to avoid physical damage.

WARNING For safety during work, keep the rail pressed in. If the rail is out, you may injure your hand or eye. 1.

Figure 1 j0tk41304

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1)

3.

Pull out the Marking Drawer to the service position.(REP 13.3.2)

4.

Remove the Fuser Cleaning Cartridge. (REP 15.2.4)

5.

Remove the Transfer Belt Drawer Cover. (PL 13.3) •

4.

Installation Screws: Front (x2)

(Figure 2) Connect the unused connector of the new Marking Drawer.

6.

(1)

Release clamp and take out the unused connector.

7.

Remove the Transfer Belt Unit. (REP 13.2.1)

(2)

Connect the unused connector to MSA PWB.

8.

Remove the Marking Drawer. (Figure 3)

Remove the Fuser Unit. (REP 15.1.1)

(1)

Push the Plate Spring on the left/right side and release the stopper.

(2)

Pull out the Marking Drawer slowly from the rail.

REP 13.3.2 Marking Drawer Service Position Parts List on PL 13.3 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1)

3.

Pull out the Marking Drawer. (Figure 1) (1)

Push the Shaft Lever in the direction of the arrow and release the "2" Knob Latch to pull out the Marking Drawer.

Figure 3 j0fu41338

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 1 j0fu41336 4.

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Pull out the Marking Drawer to the service position. (Figure 2) (1)

Push in the stopper at left/right sides and release the stopper.

(2)

Pull out the Marking Drawer to the service position.

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REP 13.3.3 MSA PWB Parts List on PL 13.3 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Open the Front Door (PL 1.1 ).

2.

Slide out the Marking Drawer (PL 13.3 ).

3.

Remove the Transfer Belt Drawer Cover ( PL 13.3). •

Figure 2 j0fu41337

Mounting Screw: 2 pieces at front

4.

Pull out Knob “2a” (PL 13.1 ).

5.

Remove the Registration Drawer Cover (PL 13.3 ). •

6.

Mounting Screw: 1 piece each at front and left

(Figure 1) Remove the MSA PWB.

Replacement

(1)

Disconnect connectors (2).

1.

(2)

Remove MSA PWB from PWB Supports (4).

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 1 j0ph41309

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

After the replacement of the MSA PWB, adjust the Multi Feed Sensor. (ADJ 13.15.1)

REP 13.4.1 Registration Roll Parts List on PL 13.4 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1)

3.

Pull out the Marking Drawer to the service position.(REP 13.3.2)

4.

Remove the Registration Unit. (REP 13.1.2)

5.

Turn the Registration Unit upside down.

6.

Remove the Gear. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the Tension Spring.

(2)

Remove the screw.

(3)

Remove the Gear.

Figure 2 j0tk41306

Replacement 1. 2.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

"Chain Link: 954-828"

Figure 1 j0tk41305 7.

Remove the Registration Roll. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the E-Clip.

(2)

Remove the ball bearings (x2).

(3)

Remove the Registration Roll.

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REP 13.4.2 (SCC)Registration Motor Parts List on PL 13.4 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1)

3.

Pull out the Marking Drawer to the service position.(REP 13.3.2)

4.

Remove the Registration Unit. (REP 13.1.2)

5.

Turn the Registration Unit upside down.

6.

Remove the Gear. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the Tension Spring.

(2)

Remove the screw.

(3)

Remove the Gear.

Figure 2 j0tk41307

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

Figure 1 j0tk41305 7.

Remove the Registration Motor. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x2).

(3)

Remove the Registration Motor.

“Chain Link: 954-894”

REP 13.7.1 MSI Takeaway Roll Parts List on PL 13.7 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Remove the MSI. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (M4, x2).

(3)

Remove the MSI.

Figure 2 j0fu41311 4.

Remove the Gear Cover. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screw (M3x6).

(2)

Remove the Gear Cover.

Figure 1 j0fu40801 2.

Remove the Left Upper Cover. (PL 1.1)

3.

Remove the MSI Feed Out Chute. (Figure 2)

Installation Screws: Left (x2) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x4).

(3)

Remove the MSI Feed Out Chute.

Figure 3 j0fu41312 5.

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Remove the MSI Takeaway Roll. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the E-Clip.

(2)

Remove the gear.

(3)

Remove the E-Clip (large).

(4)

Remove the ball bearing.

(5)

Remove the E-Clip (large).

(6)

Remove the ball bearing.

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Remove the MSI Takeaway Roll.

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REP 13.8.1 Transfer Belt Parts List on PL 13.8 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. NOTE: Lay a sheet of paper on a floor or table, then place the Transfer Belt Unit on the paper. 1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1)

3.

Pull out the Marking Drawer to the service position.(REP 13.3.2)

4.

Remove theTransfer Belt Drawer Cover. (PL 13.3) •

5. Figure 4 j0fu41313

6.

Replacement 1. 2.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Installation Screws: Front (x2)

Remove the Transfer Belt Unit. (REP 13.2.1) Remove the Exit Chute. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screw (M3x6).

(2)

Remove the Inverter Exit Chute in the direction of the arrow.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

"Chain Link: 954-831"

Figure 1 j0fu41315 7.

Disconnect the Transfer Belt Assembly Connector. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connector by lifting up the Transfer Belt Assembly.

Figure 2 j0fu41316 8.

Remove the Transfer Belt Assembly. (Figure 3) (1)

Figure 4 j0fu41318 10. Remove the Transfer Belt. (Figure 5)

Remove the Transfer Belt Assembly by lifting it upright.

(1)

Remove the Transfer Belt.

Figure 3 j0fu41317 9.

Figure 5 j0fu41319

Relax the tension of the Transfer Belt. (Figure 4)

Replacement

(1)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x2) on both ends.

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

(2)

Lift up the Drive Roll to loosen the tension of the Transfer Belt.

2.

Install the Transfer Belt so that the Production Lot No. is at the position indicated in the figure. (Figure 6) (A) Production Lot No.

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Figure 6 j0fu41322 3.

Install the Transfer Belt so that the difference between front and rear dimensions is 4mm or shorter. (Figure 7)

Figure 8 j0fu41321 5.

When mounting the exit chute, follow the procedure below to prevent the bias plate from being deformed. (Figure 9) (1) (2)

Insert the exit chute boss into the front hole of the Belt Cleaner Housing. Fit the Bias Plate in for attachment. (A) Bias plate (B) Boss

Figure 7 j0fu41320 4.

Take note of the following points regarding the Transfer Belt tension. (Figure 8) (A) Careful of breakage. (B) In contact.

Figure 9 j0fu41344 6.

Secure the exit chute with screws where the clearance between the end of the exit chute and the transfer belt is 0.5 mm. (Figure 10) (A) Insert a 0.5 mm shim and secure it with screws.

REP 13.8.2 BTR Parts List on PL 13.8 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. NOTE: Lay a sheet of paper on a floor or table, then place the Transfer Belt Unit on the paper. 1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1)

3.

Pull out the Marking Drawer to the service position.(REP 13.3.2)

4.

Remove theTransfer Belt Drawer Cover. (PL 13.3)

5.

Remove the Transfer Belt Unit. (REP 13.2.1)

6.

Remove the Transfer Belt. (REP 13.8.1)

7.

Remove the BTR. (Figure 1)

• Figure 10 j0fu41345 7.

When mounting the Transfer Belt Unit, check that the hooks of the HVPS Cover are not released on the bottom side of the cleaner housing. (Figure 11)

(1)

(A) Hooks (5)

Installation Screws: Front (x2)

Push up and remove the BTR from the bottom of the Transfer Belt Frame.

Figure 1 j0fu41323

Figure 11 j0fu41346 8.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter.

Replacement



1.

"Chain Link: 954-880"

2.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

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"Chain Link: 954-884"

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REP 13.9.1 Belt Cleaning Brush Parts List on PL 13.9 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. NOTE: Lay a sheet of paper on a floor or table, then place the Transfer Belt Unit on the paper. 1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1)

3.

Pull out the Marking Drawer to the service position.(REP 13.3.2)

4.

Remove theTransfer Belt Drawer Cover. (PL 13.3) •

Installation Screws: Front (x2)

5.

Remove the Transfer Belt Unit. (REP 13.2.1)

6.

Remove the Belt Cleaning Blade. (REP 13.9.2)

7.

Remove the Belt Cleaning Brush. (Figure 1) (1)

Push and remove the Shift part of the Belt Cleaning Brush in the direction of the arrow.

Figure 2 j0fu41329

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When the contact point between the Brush Front Bearing and Earth Plate is dirty with toner etc., clean it by wiping with a waste cloth. (Figure 3) (A) Brush Front Bearing (B) Earth Plate

Figure 1 j0fu41328 8.

Removed Belt Cleaning Brush. (Figure 2) (A) Belt Cleaning Brush Figure 3 j0fu41330 3.

Install the Brush Front Bearing as shown in the figure. (Figure 4) (A) Make sure that the Earth Plate is installed securely under the Brush Front Bearing.

REP 13.9.2 Cleaning Blade Parts List on PL 13.9 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. NOTE: Lay a sheet of paper on a floor or table, then place the Transfer Belt Unit on the paper. 1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1)

3.

Pull out the Marking Drawer to the service position.(REP 13.3.2)

4.

Remove theTransfer Belt Drawer Cover. (PL 13.3)

5.

Remove the Transfer Belt Unit. (REP 13.2.1)

6.

Remove the Exit Chute. (Figure 1)

• Figure 4 j0fu41331 4.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

"Chain Link: 954-882"

Installation Screws: Front (x2)

(1)

Remove the screw (M3x6).

(2)

Remove the Exit Chute in the direction of the arrow.

Figure 1 j0fu41315 7.

Disconnect the Transfer Belt Assembly Connector. (Figure 2) (1)

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Disconnect the connector by lifting up the Transfer Belt Assembly.

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Figure 2 j0fu41316 8.

Figure 4 j0fu41324

Remove the Transfer Belt Assembly. (Figure 3)

Replacement

(1)

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

Make sure that the Belt Cleaner Housing and Earth Plate are installed without any gap. (Figure 5)

Remove the Transfer Belt Assembly by lifting it upright.

(A) Gap (B) Push to adhere.

Figure 3 j0fu41317 9.

Remove the Belt Cleaning Blade. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the screws (M3x8, x2).

(2)

Remove the seals and blocks (x2). NOTE: on mounting: Be careful not to switch the front and rear seals and blocks.

(3)

Remove the Belt Cleaning Blade.

Figure 5 j0fu41326 3.

To leave no clearance between the Belt Cleaning Blade and seals, attach and secure the seals and blocks closer to the belt cleaning blade. (Figure 6) (A) Shift the seals and blocks to the belt cleaning blade. (B) Be careful not to tighten the screw too much.

Figure 6 j0fu41325 4.

When there is only a little amount of the Dusting Pouch applied to the edge of a new Belt Cleaning Blade, perform dusting on the Transfer Belt at Dusting Pouch (may be substituted with the toner if not available) after installing Transfer Belt Assembly. (Figure 7) (A) Standard amount. (B) Insufficient state. Figure 7 j0fu41327

(C) Perform dusting. (D) Turn the Transfer Belt manually once and feed it to the Belt Cleaning Blade.

5.

When mounting the exit chute, follow the procedure below to prevent the bias plate from being deformed. (Figure 8) (1)

Insert the exit chute boss into the front hole of the Belt Cleaner Housing.

(2)

Fit the Bias Plate in for attachment. (A) Bias plate (B) Boss

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Figure 8 j0fu41344 6.

Secure the exit chute with screws where the clearance between the end of the exit chute and the transfer belt is 0.5 mm. (Figure 9) (A) Insert a 0.5 mm shim and secure it with screws.

Figure 9 j0fu41345 7.

When mounting the Transfer Belt Unit, check that the hooks of the HVPS Cover are not released on the bottom side of the cleaner housing. (A) Hooks (5)

Figure 10 j0fu41346

8.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

"Chain Link: 954-881"

REP 13.12.1 (SCC) Invert Gate Solenoid Parts List on PL 13.12 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1)

3.

Pull out the Marking Drawer to the service position.(REP 13.3.2)

4.

Remove the Fuser Cleaning Cartridge. (REP 15.2.4)

5.

Remove the Fuser Unit. (REP 15.1.1)

6.

Remove the Inverter Unit. (REP 13.2.2)

7.

Remove the Invert Gate Solenoid. (Figure 1)

Figure 2 j0fu41339

(1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x2).

Replacement

(3)

Remove the Invert Gate Solenoid.

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When mounting the inverter gate solenoid on the inverter unit, align it with the mark-off lines.(Figure 3) (A) Mark-off line

Figure 1 j0fu41335 8.

Remove the Invert Gate Solenoid from the Gate Bracket. (Figure 2) (1)

Release the clamp and pull out the Wire Harness. Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (M3x4, x2).

(3)

Remove the Invert Gate Solenoid.

Figure 3 j0fu41340 3.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

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13. Marking (Regi/Transfer Belt/Inverter)

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 13. Marking (Regi/Transfer Belt/Inverter)

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REP 13.14.1 Transfer Belt Unit Upper Bracket Parts List on PL 13.14 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that “Online” and “Job in Memory” lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Slide out the Marking Drawer. (PL 13.3)

3.

Remove the Transfer Belt Drawer Cover. •

4.

Mounting Screw: 2 screws at front

Remove the Fuser Front Cover. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (M4, x2).

(2)

Disconnect the connector.

(3)

Remove the Fuser Front Cover.

Figure 2 j0fu41347

Replacement 1. 2.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. Install the Transfer Belt Unit Upper Bracket by meeting the conditions below. (Figure 3) (A) Push fully in the direction of the arrow. (B) Align the Transfer Belt Unit Lower Bracket with the edge.

Figure 1 j0fu41535 5.

Remove the Transfer Belt Unit Upper Bracket. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screws (Red, x2).

(2)

Remove the Transfer Belt Unit Upper Bracket.



Do not loosen the "A" screws (Red, x3). Figure 3 j0fu41348 3.

Load the document 499T247 (STP 4301.1). Run it with A4 LEF, R/L 50 and Duplex Mode selected.

4.

Measure the remaining Transfer Belt gaps. Check that the difference between the front and rear measurements is within 8 mm. (Figure 4) •

Within 8 mm: The installation is complete. Return the machine to its original state.



Above 8 mm: Perform step 5.

6.

Perform steps 3 and 4 again.

Figure 4 j0fu41349 5.

Reposition the Transfer Belt Unit Upper Bracket. (Figure 5) (A) Transfer Belt is closer to the front: Shift in the directionhe of arrow "A". (B) Transfer Belt is closer to the rear: Shift in the direction of arrow “B". •

A 0.1 mm shift of Transfer Belt Unit Upper Bracket leads to an approx. 1.2 mm shift of Transfer Belt.

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 13. Marking (Regi/Transfer Belt/Inverter)

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REP 13.15.1 Multi Feed Sensor Parts List on PL 13.15 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Open the Front Door (PL 1.1 ).

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1 )

3.

Slide out the Marking Drawer to the service position. (REP 13.3.2 )

4.

Remove the Registration Unit. (REP 13.1.2 )

5.

Place the Registration Unit upside down.

6.

(Figure 1) Remove the Stopper Bracket. (1)

Remove screw (M3x6).

(2)

Remove Stopper Bracket.

Figure 2 j0ph41303 8.

(Figure 3) Remove the Connector Housing. (1)

Release clamps (3) and take out wire harness.

(2)

Remove Connector Housing.

Figure 1 j0ph41302 7.

(Figure 2) Remove the Pre Registration Roll. (A) Pre Registration Roll

Figure 3 j0ph41304 9.

(Figure 4) Remove the Pre Registration Lower Chute. (1)

Remove screws (M3x6, x2).

(2)

Remove Pre Registration Lower Chute.

REP 13.15.2 CIS Parts List on PL 13.15 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1)

3.

Pull out the Marking Drawer to the service position.(REP 13.3.2)

4.

Remove the Registration Unit. (REP 13.1.2)

5.

Remove the Upper Cover. (Figure 1) (1)

Figure 4 j0ph41305

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (M3x8: 3).

(3)

Remove the Upper Cover.

10. (Figure 5) Remove the Multi Feed Sensor. (1)

Release clamps (2) and take out wire harness.

(2)

Remove screws (M3x6, x2).

(3)

Remove Multi Feed Sensor.

Figure 1 j0tk41308 6.

Figure 5 j0ph41306

Remove the CIS Cover. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screws (M3x6: 6)

(2)

Remove the CIS Cover.

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

After the replacement, adjust the Multi Feed Sensor. (ADJ 13.15.1 )

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 13. Marking (Regi/Transfer Belt/Inverter)

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Figure 2 j0tk41309 7.

Remove the CIS. (Figure 3) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the CIS.

Figure 4 j0tk41311 3.

When installing the Upper Cover, finger-tighten the mounting screws (3) and tighten Screws 1, 2 and 3 in order. (Figure 5)

Figure 5 j0tk41314 Figure 3 j0tk41310

Replacement 1. 2.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. When installing the CIS, fit the tabs (16) of the Chute in the cutouts (16) of the CIS. (Figure 4)

4.

When having replaced the CIS, perform the following adjustments: •

IOT CIS Setup Cycle (ADJ 13.15.3)



IOT CIS Check Cycle (ADJ 13.15.2)



IOT Side Edge Registration (DC129) (ADJ 2.1.1)

REP 14.1.1 Duplex Drawer Parts List on PL 14.1 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Open the Front Cover. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (PL 14.1)

3.

Release the left stopper. (Figure 1) (1)

Release the stopper.

Figure 2 j0fu41402 5.

Put the Rails (2) in the machine. (Figure 3) (1)

Move the Stopper in the direction of the arrow and put the Rails in.

Figure 1 j0fu41401 4.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (Figure 2) (1)

Release the right stopper.

(2)

Extract the Duplex Drawer slowly to remove.

Figure 3 j0fu41407

Replacement 1. 2.

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To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

“Chain Link: 954-829”



“Chain Link: 954-838”



“Chain Link: 954-839”



“Chain Link: 954-887”



“Chain Link: 954-888”

14. Duplex

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 14. Duplex •

“Chain Link: 954-889”



“Chain Link: 954-890”



“Chain Link: 954-895”

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REP 14.3.1 One Way Clutch Pulley (Duplex Path Roll 1) Parts List on PL 14.3 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Open the Front Cover. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (PL 14.1)

3.

Remove the Duplex Cover. (PL 14.2) •

4.

Installation Screws: Loosen one screw each on the left and right.

Remove the One Way Clutch Pulley. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the E-Clip.

(2)

Remove the Washer.

(3)

Remove the One Way Clutch Pulley.

Figure 1 j0fu41403

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

"Chain Link: 954-829"

REP 14.4.1 Release Motor Parts List on PL 14.4 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Open the Front Cover. (PL 1.1)

2.

Pull out the Duplex Drawer. (PL 14.1)

3.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1)

4.

Remove the Motor Cover. (PL 14.4) •

Installation Screws: round-end type x2 on the rear (Figure 1)

(A) Normal type (B) Round-end type

Figure 2 j0fu41405 6.

Separate the wire harness from the release motor. (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Release the clamps (3) and take out the wire harness.

Figure 1 j0fu41404 5.

Extract the Release Motor. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Release the clamp and take out the wire harness.

(3)

Remove the screws (round-end type x3).

(4)

Take out the Release Motor.

Figure 3 j0fu41406

Replacement 1.

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To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

14. Duplex

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 14. Duplex

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REP 14.4.2 Invert Motor Parts List on PL 14.4 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Open the Front Cover. (PL 1.1)

2.

Pull out the Duplex Drawer. (PL 14.1)

3.

Remove the Duplex Cover. (PL 14.2) •

4.

Installation Screws: Loosen one screw each on the left and right.

Remove the connector of the Invert Motor. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connectors (2).

(2)

Release the clamps (4) and remove the wire harness.

Figure 2 j0fu41409 6.

Remove the Invert Motor. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screws (round-end type: 3).

(2)

Remove the Invert Motor.

Figure 1 j0fu41408 5.

Remove the Tension Bracket. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screws (round-end type: 3). (A) Normal type

Figure 3 j0fu41410

(B) Round-end type (2)

Remove the Tension Spring.

Replacement

(3)

Remove the Tension Bracket.

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

Figure 4 shows the relationship between belt and pulley.

3.

Attach the link of the duplex gate solenoid to the arm. (Figure 4) (A) Arm (B) Link



“Chain Link: 954-895”

Figure 4 j0fu41411 4.

When the Invert Motor has been replaced, adjust the duplex gate solenoid position. (Figure 5) (1)

Check that the 3b knob is hooked securely.

(2)

Loosen the screws (2).

(3)

Press in the solenoid plunger to seat on the magnet.

(4)

Move the solenoid to right.

(5)

Press in the projection of the link Lever. Then the solenoid moves to left.

(6)

Fatsen the screws (2) of Step (2) under the following conditions: -With the projection of the link lever of Step (5-1) pressed in, press the solenoid gently in the direction of the arrow.

Figure 5 j0fu41412 5.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter.

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14. Duplex

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 14. Duplex

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REP 14.9.1 Chute Support Mylar Parts List on PL 14.9 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Open the Front Cover. (PL 1.1)

2.

Pull out the Duplex Drawer. (PL 14.1)

3.

Open the "3b" Chute.

4.

Remove the Upper Chute-2. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (round-type x4).

(2)

Remove the Upper Chute-2. Figure 2 j0fu41414

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

Figure 1 j0fu41413 5.

Replace the Chute Support Mylar. (Figure 2) (1)

Affix the new Chute Support Mylar by aligning its end faces with the mark-off lines (2). (A) Mark-off line (B) End face of the chute

"Chain Link: 954-838"

REP 15.1.1 (SCC) Fuser Unit Parts List on PL 15.1 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

WARNING Be careful of your working posture as the Fuser Unit is heavy. CAUTION Wait until the hot fuser area cools down before servicing. 1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1)

3.

Pull out the Marking Drawer to the service position.(REP 13.3.2)

4.

Remove the Fuser Cleaning Cartridge. (REP 15.2.4)

5.

Remove the Transfer Belt Drawer Cover. (PL 13.3) •

6.

Figure 2 j0fu41536 8.

Installation Screws: Front (x2)

Remove the Fuser Front Cover. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the Fuser Unit. (Figure 3) (1)

Open the "2d" Upper Chute.

(2)

Hold the center of the Fuser Unit and remove the Unit.

Remove the screws (M4, x2).

(2)

Disconnect the connector.

(3)

Remove the Fuser Front Cover.

Figure 3 j0fu41537

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2. Remove the Pin Support. (Figure 2)

Install the Fuser Unit by aligning the holes at the bottom to the Pins (x2) on the Marking Drawer. (Figure 4)

(1)

Remove the screws (M4, x2).

(A) Marking Drawer Pin

(2)

Remove the Pin Support.

Figure 1 j0fu41535 7.

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 15. Fuser

Figure 4 j0fu41538 3.

To secure the Pin Support, store the Marking Drawer in the machine and tighten the Pin Support Screw with the "2" Knob latched. (Figure 5) (A) Pin Support (B) "2" Knob Latch State

Figure 5 j0fu41539 4.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

“Chain Link: 954-841”



“Chain Link: 954-842”



“Chain Link: 954-843”



“Chain Link: 954-844”



“Chain Link: 954-845”



“Chain Link: 954-846”

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“Chain Link: 954-847”



“Chain Link: 954-848”

REP 15.2.1 Pressure Roll Parts List on PL 15.2 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

WARNING Be careful of your working posture as the Fuser Unit is heavy. CAUTION Wait until the hot fuser area cools down before servicing. 1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1)

3.

Pull out the Marking Drawer to the service position.(REP 13.3.2)

4.

Remove the Fuser Cleaning Cartridge. (REP 15.2.4)

5.

Remove the Fuser Unit. (REP 15.1.1)

6.

Remove the Lower Inlet Chute. (Figure 1) (1)

Loosen the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the Lower Inlet Chute.

Figure 2 j0fu41523 8.

Open the Fuser Upper Frame. (Figure 3)

Figure 1 j0fu41531 7.

Remove the screws used to secure the Fuser Upper Frame. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screw (M4x8) in front.

(2)

Remove the screw (M4x8) at the rear.

Figure 3 j0fu41524 9.

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Remove the Exit Chute. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x2).

(2)

Remove the Lower Exit Chute.

15. Fuser

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 15. Fuser

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Figure 4 j0fu41532 10. Remove the Pressure Roll. (Figure 5)

Figure 6 j0fu41534

Remove the screws (M3x6, x2).

Open the Fuser Upper Frame in the direction of the arrow and secure it there with the screws (front/ rear). (Figure 7)

(2)

Remove the Pressure Roll Finger.

(A) Screw

(3)

Remove the Pressure Roll.

(B) Fuser Upper Frame

(1)

3.

Figure 7 j0fu41529

Figure 5 j0fu41533

Replacement 1. 2.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. Insert the Pressure Roll into the Lever (front/rear) groove securely. (A) Groove of Lever (Figure 6)

4.

When replacing the Pressure Roll, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

"Chain Link: 954-842"

REP 15.2.2 Heat Roll Parts List on PL 15.2 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

WARNING Be careful of your working posture as the Fuser Unit is heavy. CAUTION Wait until the hot fuser area cools down before servicing. CAUTION Replace the Heat Roll by using Replacement Kit: 604K 24402 1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1)

3.

Pull out the Marking Drawer to the service position.(REP 13.3.2)

4.

Remove the Fuser Cleaning Cartridge. (REP 15.2.4)

5.

Remove the Fuser Unit. (REP 15.1.1)

6.

Disconnect the Main1/Main 2/Sub Heater Rods. (REP 15.2.3)

7.

Remove the screws used to secure the Fuser Upper Frame. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screw (M4x8) in front.

(2)

Remove the screw (M4x8) at the rear.

Figure 2 j0fu41524 9.

Open the Exit Chute. (Figure 3)

Figure 1 j0fu41523 8.

Open the Fuser Upper Frame. (Figure 2)

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 15. Fuser

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Version.1 .1.1 Remove the Heat Roll. (Figure 5) (1)

Remove the Heat Roll.

Figure 5 j0fu41527

Replacement 1. Figure 3 j0fu41525

2.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. Push the Heat Roll Stopper (front/rear) in the direction of the arrow and secure it. (Figure 6) (A) Heat Roll Stopper

10. Release the Heat Roll Stopper. (Figure 4) (1)

Loosen the screw.

(2)

Release the Heat Roll Stopper.

(3)

Loosen the screw.

(4)

Release the Heat Roll Stopper.

Figure 6 j0fu41528 3.

Open the Fuser Upper Frame in the direction of the arrow and secure it there with the screw (front/ rear). (Figure 7) (A) Screw

Figure 4 j0fu41526

(B) Fuser Upper Frame

REP 15.2.3 Main1/Main2/Sub Heater Rod Parts List on PL 15.2 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

WARNING Be careful of your working posture as the Fuser Unit is heavy. CAUTION Wait until the hot fuser area cools down before servicing.

Figure 7 j0fu41529 4.

When replacing the Heat Roll, replace the Earth Plate that comes with the kit. (Figure 8)

1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1)

3.

Pull out the Marking Drawer to the service position.(REP 13.3.2)

4.

Remove the Fuser Cleaning Cartridge. (REP 15.2.4)

5.

Remove the Fuser Unit. (REP 15.1.1)

6.

Remove the Harness Cover. (PL 15.2)

7.

Disconnect the connector in front. (Figure 1) (1) (2)

Release the clamps (2) and remove the wire harnesses (3). Disconnect the connectors (Blue (x1), White (x2)). •

Whites can be connected to any of them.

Figure 8 j0fu41530 5.

When replacing the Heat Roll, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

"Chain Link: 954-841"

Figure 1 j0fu41518 8.

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Disconnect the connector at the rear. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connectors (Red, Blue, White).

(2)

Release the clamp on the wire harness.

15. Fuser

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 15. Fuser

Figure 2 j0fu41519 9.

Disconnect the Main1/Main 2/Sub Heater Rods. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screw (M3x6).

(2)

Remove the Front Heater Rod Holder.

(3)

Remove the screw (M3x6).

(4)

Remove the Rear Heater Rod Holder.

(5)

Disconnect the Main1/Main 2/Sub Heater Rods.

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Figure 4 j0fu41521 3.

Figure 5 shows the installation positions of the Heater Rods. (Figure 5)

Figure 5 j0fu41522

Figure 3 j0fu41520

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

Figure 4 shows identifications of Heater Rods. (Figure 4)

REP 15.2.4 Fuser Cleaning Cartridge

REP 15.2.5 Pressure Roll Finger

Parts List on PL 15.2 Removal

Parts List on PL 15.2 Removal WARNING

WARNING

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

WARNING

CAUTION Wait until the hot fuser area cools down before servicing.

Be careful of your working posture as the Fuser Unit is heavy.

1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Pull out the Marking Drawer. (PL 13.3)

Wait until the hot fuser area cools down before servicing.

3.

Remove the Fuser Cleaning Cartridge. (Figure 1)

1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

(1)

Loosen the Knob Screw.

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1)

(2)

Remove the screw (M4).

3.

Pull out the Marking Drawer to the service position.(REP 13.3.2)

(3)

Remove the Fuser Cleaning Cartridge.

4.

Remove the Fuser Cleaning Cartridge. (REP 15.2.4)

5.

Remove the Fuser Unit. (REP 15.1.1)

CAUTION

6.

Lift the Exit Chute. (PL 15.4)

7.

Remove the Lower Exit Chute. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x2).

(2)

Remove the Lower Exit Chute.

Figure 1 j0fu41501

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. Or clear the counter by pressing the [9] and [Stop] keys together (see 6.51, "Reset after Supplies Replacement"). - "Chain Link: 954-847"

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Remove the Pressure Roll Finger. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x2).

(2)

Remove the Pressure Roll Finer.

15. Fuser

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 15. Fuser

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REP 15.3.1 Fuser Cleaning Blade Parts List on PL 15.3 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

WARNING Be careful of your working posture as the Fuser Unit is heavy. CAUTION Wait until the hot fuser area cools down before servicing. 1.

Open the Front Door (PL 1.1 ).

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1 )

3.

Slide out the Marking Drawer to the service position. (REP 13.3.2 )

4.

Remove the Fuser Cleaning Cartridge. (REP 15.2.4 )

Replacement

5.

Remove the Fuser Unit. (REP 15.1.1 )

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

6.

Remove the Pressure Roll. (REP 15.2.1 )

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter.

7.

(Figure 1) Remove the Fuser Cleaning Blade.

Figure 2 j0fu41503

2.



"Chain Link: 954-844"

(1)

Loosen screw.

(2)

Remove screw (M3x6).

(3)

Remove Fuser Cleaning Blade.

Figure 1 j0ph41501 8.

Remove rubbish collected by the Fuser Cleaning Blade.

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

After the replacement of the Fuser Cleaning Blade, enter the diagnostic mode and clear the DC135 HFSI counter.



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REP 15.6.1 Torsion Spring (Pressure Roll Finger) Parts List on PL 15.6 Replacement WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

WARNING Be careful of your working posture as the Fuser Unit is heavy. CAUTION Wait until the hot fuser area cools down before servicing. 1.

Install the Torsion Spring as shown in the figure. (Figure 1)

Figure 1 j0fu41504

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REP 15.8.1 (SCC) Heat Roll Thermistor 1/2/3

Replacement

Parts List on PL 15.8 Removal

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When replacing the Heat Roll Thermistors 1/2/3 simultaneously, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter.

WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

WARNING Be careful of your working posture as the Fuser Unit is heavy. CAUTION Wait until the hot fuser area cools down before servicing. 1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1)

3.

Pull out the Marking Drawer to the service position.(REP 13.3.2)

4.

Remove the Fuser Cleaning Cartridge. (REP 15.2.4)

5.

Remove the Fuser Unit. (REP 15.1.1)

6.

Remove the Heat Roll Thermistor. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connector. •

Heat Roll Thermistor 1: White



Heat Roll Thermistor 2: Black



Heat Roll Thermistor 3: Blue

(2)

Release the clamp on the wire harness.

(3)

Set the wire harness free from the hooks (x5).

(4)

Remove the screw (M3x8).

(5)

Remove the Heat Roll Thermistor. (A) Heat Roll Thermistor 2 (B) Heat Roll Thermistor 3

Figure 1 j0fu41505



"Chain Link: 954-845"

REP 15.8.2 Thermostat 1 and 2 Parts List on PL 15.8 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

WARNING Be careful of your working posture as the Fuser Unit is heavy. CAUTION Wait until the hot fuser area cools down before servicing. 1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1)

3.

Pull out the Marking Drawer to the service position.(REP 13.3.2)

4.

Remove the Fuser Cleaning Cartridge. (REP 15.2.4)

5.

Remove the Fuser Unit. (REP 15.1.1)

6.

Remove the Harness Cover. (PL 15.2)

7.

Disconnect the connector in front. (Figure 1) (1)

9.

Remove the screws used to secure the Thermistor. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screws (M3x8, x3).

Disconnect the connectors (Blue (x1), White (x2)). •

(2)

Figure 2 j0fu41507

Whites can be connected to any of them.

Release the clamp on the wire harness.

Figure 3 j0fu41508 10. Release the clamps on the wire harness at its both ends . (Figure 4)

Figure 1 j0fu41506 8.

(1)

Set the wire harness free from the hooks.

(2)

Release the clamps on the wire harness.

Disconnect the connector at the rear. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Release the clamp on the wire harness.

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Version.1 .1.1 Thread the wire harnesses of the Thermostat 1 Pand 2 as shown in the figure. (Figure 6)

Figure 4 j0fu41509 Figure 6 j0fu41511 11. Remove Thermostats :Pand 2. (Figure 5) (1)

Remove the screws (M3x4, x2).

(2)

Remove the Thermostat 1 Pand 2 together with the wire harness.

Figure 5 j0fu41510

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

REP 15.9.1 Torsion Spring (Heat Roll Finger) Parts List on PL 15.9 Replacement WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

WARNING Be careful of your working posture as the Fuser Unit is heavy. CAUTION Wait until the hot fuser area cools down before servicing. 1.

Install the Torsion Spring as shown in the figure. (Figure 1)

Figure 2 j0fu41542

Figure 1 j0fu41517 2.

Install the Spacers at the positions (4) shown in the figure. (Figure 2) (A) Spacer

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REP 15.9.2 Heat Roll Finger Parts List on PL 15.9 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.

WARNING Be careful of your working posture as the Fuser Unit is heavy. CAUTION Wait until the hot fuser area cools down before servicing. 1.

Open the Front Door. (PL 1.1)

2.

Remove the Duplex Drawer. (REP 14.1.1)

3.

Pull out the Marking Drawer to the service position.(REP 13.3.2)

4.

Remove the Fuser Cleaning Cartridge. (REP 15.2.4)

5.

Remove the Fuser Unit. (REP 15.1.1)

6.

Remove the Harness Cover. (PL 15.2)

7.

Remove the E-Clip of the Exit Chute at the front side. (Figure 1) (1)

Figure 2 j0fu41513 9.

Remove the Exit Chute. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the Exit Chute.

Remove the E-Clip.

Figure 3 j0fu41514 Figure 1 j0fu41512 8.

Remove the Exit Chute Shoulder Screw at the rear side. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the Shoulder Screw.

10. Remove the Heat Roll Finger. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the screw (M3x6).

(2)

Remove the Heat Roll Finger.

Figure 4 j0fu41515

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

Install the Heat Roll Finger Torsion Spring as shown in the figure. (Figure 5)

Figure 5 j0fu41516 3.

When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

"Chain Link: 954-843"

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 15. Fuser

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REP 16.1.1 Exit Transport Parts List on PL 16.1 Removal WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord. 1.

Separate the I/F Module or the Finisher. (I/F Module: REP36.1.1) (Finisher: REP25.1.5)

2.

Remove the Stay Front/Right Cover. (PL 2.4) •

Installation Screws: Rear (x3)

3.

Remove the Finisher Docking Plate. (PL 1.2)

4.

Remove the Right Upper Cover. (PL 1.2)

5.

Remove the Exit Transport. (Figure 1)



Installation Screws: Right (x3)

(1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (M3x6, x3).

(3)

Remove the Exit Transport.

Figure 1 j0fu41601

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

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16. Exit

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 16. Exit

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REP 36.1.1 I/F Module

REP 36.1.2 Inner Cover

Parts List on PL 36.1 Removal

Parts List on PL 36.1 Removal WARNING

WARNING

Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power.

Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power.

After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet.

After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet.

1.

Detach the HCS. (REP 39.1.1)

1.

2.

Disconnect each connector.

3.

Detach the I/F Module from the IOT. (Figure 1)

2.

Remove the Lever Cover. (PL 36.1)

(1)

Open the Door.

3.

Remove the Top Cover. (Figure 1)

(2)

Remove the screw. Pull the Lever in the direction of the arrow.

(1)

Disconnect the connector.

(3)

Detach the I/F Module.

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the Top Cover.

Detach the I/F Module. (REP 36.1.1) Install the fall-prevention brackets (2) attached inside the Front Frame. (PL 36.1)

Figure 1 j0ia43601 Figure 1 j0ia43602 4.

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Remove the Inner Cover. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screws (x5).

(2)

While separating each Buffle from the Magnet, remove the Inner Cover.

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REP 36.2.1 IFM Front Door Interlock Switch Parts List on PL 36.2 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1. 2.

Remove the Inner Cover. (REP 36.1.2) Remove the IFM Front Door Interlock Switch Assembly. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the IFM Front Door Interlock Switch Assembly.

Figure 2 j0ia43603

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 1 j0ia43612 3.

Remove the Push Clamp and release the Wire Harness. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the Push Clamp.

Figure 2 j0ia43653 4.

Figure 4 j0ia43614

Disconnect the connector. (Figure 3)

Replacement

(1)

1.

Disconnect the connector.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 3 j0ia43613 5.

Remove the IFM Front Door Interlock Switch from the bracket. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the IFM Front Door Interlock Switch.

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 36 I/F Module

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REP 36.2.2 IFM PWB Parts List on PL 36.2 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. CAUTION Static electricity may damage electrical parts. Always wear a wrist strap to protect electrical parts from static damage. If a wrist strap is not available, touch some metallic parts before servicing to discharge the static electricity. 1.

Detach the I/F Module. (REP 36.1.1)

2.

Remove the Rear Lower Cover. (PL 36.1)

3.

Remove the Rear Right Cover. (PL 36.1)

4.

Open the IOT-IFM PWB Communication. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Open the IOT-IFM PWB Communication.

Figure 2 j0ia43651

Replacement 1. 2.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. After replacement, remove the SEEP ROM from the old IFM PWB and install it onto the new one. (A)SEEP ROM

Figure 1 j0ia43650 5.

Remove the IFM PWB. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect all connectors (x14).

(2)

Remove the screws (x4).

(3)

Remove the IFM PWB.

Figure 3 j0ia43652

REP 36.3.1 Decurler Motor Belt Parts List on PL 36.3 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Detach the I/F Module. (REP 36.1.1)

2.

Remove the Rear Lower Cover. (PL 36.1)

3.

Remove the Rear Right Cover. (PL 36.1)

4.

Remove the Rear Left Cover. (PL 36.1)

5.

Remove the Decurler Belt Motor Assembly. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connectors (x2).

(2)

Remove the screws (x4).

(3)

Remove the Decurler Belt Motor Assembly.

Figure 2 j0ia43642

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 1 j0ia43641 6.

Remove the Decurler Motor Belt. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the Decurler Motor Belt.

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 36 I/F Module

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REP 36.4.1 Trans Roll Assembly Parts List on PL 36.4 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Remove the Front Cover. (REP 36.1.2)

2.

Remove the Rear Lower Cover. (PL 36.1)

3.

Remove the Rear Right Cover. (PL 36.1)

4.

Remove the Rear Left Cover. (PL 36.1)

5.

Remove the IFM Transport/Decurler In Sensor Assembly. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the IFM Transport Sensor Assembly.

(3)

Remove the screw.

(4)

Remove the Decurler In Sensor Assembly.

Figure 2 j0ia43616 7.

Remove the Trans Roll Assemblies. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the belt.

(3)

Remove the Trans Roll Assemblies (x2).

Figure 1 j0ia43615 6.

Remove the bearings at the front. (Figure 2) (1)

Holding the shaft with the spanner, remove the screws (2).

(2)

Remove the bearings (x2).

Figure 3 j0ia43617

Replacement

REP 36.4.2 Exit Roll Assembly

1.

Parts List on PL 36.4 Removal

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Remove the Inner Cover. (REP 36.1.2)

2.

Remove the Rear Lower Cover. (PL 36.1)

3.

Remove the Rear Right Cover. (PL 36.1)

4.

Remove the bearing at the front. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the bearing.

Figure 1 j0ia43618 5.

Remove the Exit Roll Assembly. (Figure 2) (1)

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Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the belt.

(3)

Remove the Exit Roll Assembly.

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 36 I/F Module

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REP 36.4.3 Exit/Trans Belt Parts List on PL 36.4 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Detach the I/F Module. (REP 36.1.1)

2.

Remove the Rear Lower Cover. (PL 36.1)

3.

Remove the Rear Right Cover. (PL 36.1)

4.

Remove the Rear Left Cover. (PL 36.1)

5. Figure 2 j0ia43619

Replacement 1.

Remove the IFM Transport Motor Assembly. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the IFM Transport Motor Assembly.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 1 j0ia43647 6.

Remove the Exit Belt. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the pulley.

(3)

Remove the Exit Belt.

Figure 2 j0ia43648 Figure 4 j0ia43649 7.

Remove the Trans Belt. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the pulley.

(3)

Remove the Trans Belt.

Figure 3 j0ia43654

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

Install the Exit/Trans Belt as shown in the figure. (Figure 4)

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 36 I/F Module

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REP 36.5.1 Decurler Belt Upper/Lower Parts List on PL 36.5 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Remove the Inner Cover. (REP 36.1.2)

2.

Remove the Rear Lower Cover. (PL 36.1)

3.

Remove the Rear Right Cover. (PL 36.1)

4.

Remove the Rear Left Cover. (PL 36.1)

5.

Remove the Fan 5 Assembly. (Figure 1) (1)

Release the wire from the clamps (2).

(2)

Disconnect the connector.

(3)

Remove the screws (2).

(4)

Remove the Fan 5 Assembly.

Figure 2 j0ia43620 7.

Remove the pulley. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the pulley.

Figure 1 j0ia43658 6.

Figure 3 j0ia43621

Remove the Decurler Cam Motor Assembly. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Release the wire from the clamps (x5).

(1)

Remove the belt.

(3)

Remove the screws (x3).

(2)

Remove the screw.

(4)

Remove the Decurler Cam Motor Assembly.

(3)

Remove the spacer.

(4)

Remove the pulley.

8.

Remove the bearing at the rear upper side. (Figure 4)

(5)

Remove the spacer.

(6)

Remove the collar.

(7)

Remove the bearing.

Figure 4 j0ia43622 9.

Remove the pulley at the rear upper side. (Figure 5) (1)

Remove the screw that holds the spacer by using a spanner.

(2)

Remove the spacer.

(3)

Remove the collar (small).

(4)

Remove the pulley.

Figure 6 j0ia43624 11. Remove the Idle Roll. (Figure 7) (1)

Remove the Idle Roll.

Figure 7 j0ia43625 12. Remove the bearing at the front upper side. (Figure 8) Figure 5 j0ia43623

(1)

Remove the screw that holds the shaft by using a spanner.

(2)

Remove the bearing.

10. Remove the bearing at the rear upper side. (Figure 6) (1)

Remove the collar (large).

(2)

Remove the collar (small).

(3)

Remove the bearing.

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 36 I/F Module

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Figure 8 j0ia43626 13. Remove the Decurler Belt Upper. (Figure 9)

Figure 10 j0ia43628 15. Remove the bearing at the rear lower side. (Figure 11)

(1)

Remove the Decurler Belt Roll.

(1)

Remove the spacer.

(2)

Remove the Decurler Belt Upper (x5).

(2)

Remove the collar.

(3)

Remove the bearing.

Figure 9 j0ia43627 Figure 11 j0ia43629 14. Remove the pulley at the rear lower side. (Figure 10) (1)

Remove the belt.

(2)

Remove the screw.

(1)

(3)

Remove the spacer.

(2)

Remove the spacer.

(4)

Remove the pulley.

(3)

Remove the bearing.

16. Remove the bearing at the rear lower side. (Figure 12) Remove the screw that holds the spacer by using a spanner.

Figure 12 j0ia43630 17. Remove the Idle Roller. (Figure 13) (1)

Figure 14 j0ia43632 20. Remove the Decurler Belt Lower. (Figure 15)

Remove the Idle Roller.

(1)

Remove the Decurler Belt Roller.

(2)

Remove the Decurler Belt Lower (x5).

Figure 13 j0ia43631 Figure 15 j0ia43633 18. Remove the Knob. (PL 36.5) 19. Remove the bearing at the front lower side. (Figure 14)

Replacement

(1)

Remove the screw.

1.

(2)

Remove the spacer.

2.

(3)

Remove the collar.

(4)

Remove the bearing.

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36 I/F Module

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 36 I/F Module

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REP 36.5.2 Decurler Drive Belt Parts List on PL 36.5 Removal WARNING make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. check that the "sending/receiving" and "documents stored" lamps are off and turn off the power. after turning off the power of the machine, turn off the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

detach the i/f module. (REP 36.1.1)

2.

remove the rear lower cover. (PL 36.1)

3.

remove the rear right cover. (PL 36.1)

4.

remove the rear left cover. (PL 36.1)

5.

remove the decurler cam motor assembly. (figure 1) (1)

disconnect the connector.

(2)

release the wire from the clamps (x2).

(3)

remove the screws (x3).

Replacement

(4)

remove the decurler cam motor assembly.

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

Install the Decurler Drive Belt as shown in the figure. (Figure 3)

Figure 2 j0ia43639

Figure 1 j0ia43620 6.

remove the decurler drive belt. (figure 2) (1)

remove the screw.

(2)

remove the pulley.

(3)

remove the decurler drive belt.

Figure 3 j0ia43640

REP 36.6.1 Inlet Chute Upper/Lower Parts List on PL 36.6 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Remove the Decurler Belt Upper/Lower. (REP 36.5.1)

2.

Remove the block at the front upper side. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the spacer.

(3)

Remove the bearing.

(4)

Remove the KL-Clip.

(5)

Remove the block.

Figure 2 j0ia43635 4. 5.

Remove the pin at the front upper side. (PL 36.6) Remove the Decurler Cam Position Sensor Assembly. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the Decurler Cam Position Sensor Assembly.

Figure 1 j0ia43634 3.

Remove the bearing at the rear upper side. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the spacer.

(3)

Remove the bearing.

Figure 3 j0ia43636 6.

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Remove the pin at the rear upper side. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the pin.

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 36 I/F Module

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REP 36.6.2 Cam Shaft Parts List on PL 36.6 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Perform steps 1 to 7 as for the Inlet Chute Upper Assembly. (REP 36.6.1)

2.

Remove the bearing at the front. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the KL-Clip.

(2)

Remove the bearing.

Figure 4 j0ia43637 7.

Remove the Inlet Chute Upper. (Figure 5) (1)

Remove the Inlet Chute Upper.

Figure 1 j0ia43644 3.

Figure 5 j0ia43638 8.

Perform the same procedure as the Inlet Chute Upper on the Inlet Chute Lower.

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Remove the bearing at the rear. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the Coupling Cam.

(3)

Remove the Actuator.

(4)

Remove the KL-Clip.

(5)

Remove the bearing.

REP 36.7.1 Gate Assembly Parts List on PL 36.7 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Remove the Inner Cover. (REP 36.1.2)

2.

Remove the Rear Lower Cover. (PL 36.1)

3.

Remove the Rear Left Cover. (PL 36.1)

4.

Remove the Rear Right Cover. (PL 36.1)

5.

Remove the Guide Assembly MID-U. (Figure 1)

Figure 2 j0ia43645 4.

(1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the Guide Assembly MID-U.

Remove the Cam Shaft. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the Cam Shaft.

Figure 1 j0ia43605 Figure 3 j0ia43646

6.

Replacement 1.

Remove the bearing at the front. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the KL-Clip.

(2)

Remove the bearing.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

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Figure 2 j0ia43609 7.

Remove the bearing at the rear. (Figure 3)

Replacement

(1)

Remove the KL-Clip.

1.

(2)

Remove the bearing.

Figure 3 j0ia43610 8.

Figure 4 j0ia43611

Remove the Gate Assembly. (Figure 4) (1)

While lifting it in the direction of the arrow, remove the Gate Assembly.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

REP 36.7.2 Decurler Gate Sensor Parts List on PL 36.7 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Remove the Rear Lower Cover. (PL 36.1)

2.

Remove the Rear Left Cover. (PL 36.1)

3.

Remove the Rear Right Cover. (PL 36.1)

4.

Disconnect the connector. (Figure 1) (1)

Release the wire from the clamps (x3).

(2)

Disconnect the connector.

Figure 2 j0ia43656 6.

Remove the Decurler Gate Sensor. (Figure 3) CAUTION Remove the Decurler Gate Solenoid Assembly from the Frame before disconnecting or connecting the Decurler Gate Sensor (PL 36.7) connector. Else the edge of the Decurler Gate Solenoid Assembly bracket might get damaged during the procedure. (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the Decurler Gate Sensor.

Figure 1 j0ia43655 5.

Remove the Decurler Gate Solenoid Assembly. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the KL-Clip.

(2)

Remove the bearing.

(3)

Remove the screws (x2).

(4)

Remove the Decurler Gate Solenoid Assembly. Figure 3 j0ia43657

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REP 36.8.1 Guide Assembly L-770/MID-U/MID-Low Parts List on PL 36.8 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1. 2.

Remove the Inner Cover. (REP 36.1.2) Remove the Guide Assembly L-770. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screw at the front.

(2)

Remove the Guide Assembly L-770.

Figure 2 j0ia43605 4.

Remove the Guide Assembly MID-Low. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screw at the front.

(2)

Remove the Guide Assembly MID-Low.

Figure 1 j0ia43604 3.

Remove the Guide Assembly MID-U. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screw at the front.

(2)

Remove the Guide Assembly MID-U.

Figure 3 j0ia43606

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

REP 36.8.2 Guide Assembly-Exit Up Parts List on PL 36.8 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Remove the Front Cover. (REP 36.1.2)

2.

Remove the Rear Lower Cover. PL 36.1

3.

Remove the Rear Right Cover. PL 36.1

4.

Remove the Rear Left Cover. PL 36.1

5.

Disconnect the connector at the rear. (Figure 1) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Release the wire from the clamps (x3).

Figure 2 j0ia43608

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 1 j0ia43607 6.

Remove the Guide Assembly-Exit Up. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the Guide Assembly-Exit Up.

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REP 39.1.1 Detaching the HCS Parts List on PL 39.1 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

With the power turned ON, press the paper removal button on the HCS Panel to open the Front Door then remove the Dolly and the Stacker Tray.

2.

If the Front Door was unable to open due to some kind of failure, unlock the Front Door manually.

3.

Turn OFF the breaker switch of the HCS and unplug the power plug from the outlet.

4.

Disconnect the HCS-I/F Module communication cable.

5.

Open the Upper Cover.

6.

Open the "3b" Chute.

7.

Unlock the HSC Front Door. (Figure 1) (1)

Figure 2 j0sa43902

Unlock the Front Door by inserting a 5.5mm Box Driver into the hole and pushing it in the direction of the arrow.

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 1 j0sa43901 8.

Open the Front Door.

9.

Detach the HCS. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Pull the Docking Lever in the direction of the arrow to release the docking of the HCS.

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REP 39.2.1 Top Cover Parts List on PL 39.2 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Detach the HCS from the I/F Module. (REP 39.1.1)

2.

Open the Upper Cover.

3.

Remove the screws that secure the Top Cover. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (x3).

Figure 2 j0sa43904

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When installing the Top Cover, attach the hooks (x2) of the Top Cover to the Tie Plate of the Frame. (Figure 3)

Figure 1 j0sa43903 4.

Remove the Top Cover. (Figure 2) (1)

Release the hooks (x2) of the Top Cover in the direction of the arrows and remove the Top Cover.

Figure 3 j0sa43905

REP 39.2.2 Rear Cover Parts List on PL 39.1 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Detach the HCS from the I/F Module. (REP 39.1.1)

2.

Unplug the power plug from the outlet. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the Inlet Bracket.

(3)

Unplug the power plug. Figure 2 j0sa43909

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When installing the Rear Cover, attach the hooks (x2) of the Rear Cover to the notches (x2) of the Frame. (Figure 3)

Figure 1 j0sa49943 3.

Remove the Rear Cover. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screws (M4: x4).

(2)

Remove the Rear Cover.

Figure 3 j0sa43910

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REP 39.4.1 Upper Cover Parts List on PL 39.4 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Detach the HCS from the I/F Module. (REP 39.1.1)

2.

Open the Upper Cover.

3.

Open the "1b" Chute.

4.

Open the "2b" Chute.

5.

Remove the Transport Left Inner Cover. (Figure 1) (1)

Release the hook to remove the "1a" Knob.

(2)

Remove the screws (x4).

(3)

Remove the Transport Left Inner Cover.

Figure 2 j0sa49944 8.

Remove the screws of the stoppers (x2). (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screws (x2).

Figure 1 j0sa49942 6. 7.

Figure 3 j0sa43956

Open the "3b" Chute. Remove the Transport Right Inner Cover. (Figure 2)

9.

Remove the Upper Cover. (Figure 4)

(1)

Remove the screws (x3).

(1)

Remove the screws (M4: x6).

(2)

Remove the Transport Right Inner Cover.

(2)

Remove the Upper Cover.

REP 39.5.1 HCS Transport Motor 1 Parts List on PL 39.5 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Detach the HCS from the I/F Module. (REP 39.1.1)

2.

Remove the Rear Cover. (REP 39.2.2)

3.

Remove the Top Cover. (REP 39.2.1)

4.

Remove the Tie Plate. (Figure 1)

Figure 4 j0sa43957

(1)

Remove the screws (M4: x4).

(2)

Remove the Tie Plate.

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 1 j0sa43918 5.

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Remove the Upper Fan Bracket. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the Upper Fan connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (M4: x2).

(3)

Remove the Upper Fan Bracket.

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Figure 2 j0sa43921 6.

Release the clamp and remove the wire harness. (Figure 3)

Replacement

(1)

1.

Release the clamps (x3) and remove the wire harness.

Figure 3 j0sa43923 7.

Figure 4 j0sa43924

Remove the HCS Transport Motor 1. (Figure 4) (1)

Release the clamp and remove the wire harness.

(2)

Disconnect the connector.

(3)

Remove the screws (x3).

(4)

Remove the HCS Transport Motor 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

REP 39.5.2 Top Tray Roll 1 Parts List on PL 39.5 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Detach the HCS from the I/F Module. (REP 39.1.1)

2.

Remove the Rear Cover. (REP 39.2.2)

3.

Remove the Top Cover. (REP 39.2.1)

4.

Disconnect the Gate Solenoid connectors (x2). (Figure 1) (1)

Release the clamps (x3) and remove the wire harness.

(2)

Disconnect the connector (blue).

(3)

Disconnect the connector (white).

Figure 2 j0sa49957 6.

Disconnect the connector (x3) at the bottom of the Harness Bracket. (Figure 3) (1)

Release the clamps (x2) and remove the wire harness.

(2)

Disconnect the connectors (x3).

Figure 1 j0sa49941 5.

Disconnect the Bypass Clutch 1/2/3, Top Tray Clutch, Transport Clutch, HCS Transport Motor 1/2, and Top Tray Motor connectors (x8). (Figure 2) (1)

Figure 3 j0sa43940

Disconnect the connectors (x8). 7.

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Remove the Harness Bracket. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the screws (x5).

(2)

Remove the Harness Bracket.

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Figure 4 j0sa43935 Figure 6 j0sa49954 8.

Open the Upper Cover.

9.

Open the "1b" Chute.

Reference: The spanner (specialized tool) is stored in the I/F Module. (PL 36.1)

10. Open the "2b" Chute.

13. Remove the gear. (Figure 7)

11. Remove the Transport Left Inner Cover. (Figure 5)

(1)

Remove the CE-Ring.

(1)

Release the hook to remove the "1a" Knob.

(2)

Remove the collar.

(2)

Remove the screws (x4).

(3)

Remove the Torque Limiter.

(3)

Remove the Transport Left Inner Cover.

(4)

Remove the gear.

Figure 5 j0sa49942 12. Remove the screws that secure the Top Tray Roll 1. (Figure 6) (1)

Affix the spanner (specialized tool) to the collar.

(2)

Remove the screw.

(3)

Remove the collar.

Figure 7 j0sa49955 14. Remove Top Tray Roll 1. (Figure 8) (1)

Remove the screw and remove the Top Tray Roll 1 in the direction of the arrow.

REP 39.6.1 Transport Clutch and Belt Parts List on PL 39.6 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Figure 8 j0sa49956

Detach the HCS from the I/F Module. (REP 39.1.1)

2.

Remove the Rear Cover. (REP 39.2.2)

3.

Remove the Top Cover. (REP 39.2.1)

4.

Remove the HCS Transport Motor 2. (REP 39.7.1)

5.

Remove the HCS Transport Motor 1. (REP 39.5.1)

6.

Disconnect the Gate Solenoid connectors (x2). (Figure 1) (1)

Release the clamps (x3) and remove the wire harness.

Replacement

(2)

Disconnect the connector (blue).

1.

(3)

Disconnect the connector (white).

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 1 j0sa49941 7.

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Disconnect the Bypass Clutch 1/2/3, Top Tray Clutch, Transport Clutch, and Top Tray Motor connectors (x6). (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connectors (x2).

(2)

Disconnect the connectors (white: x2).

(3)

Disconnect the connectors (blue: x2).

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Figure 2 j0sa43934 8.

Disconnect the connector (x3) at the bottom of the Harness Bracket. (Figure 3)

Figure 4 j0sa43935 10. Remove the Tension Pulley. (Figure 5)

(1)

Release the clamps (x2) and remove the wire harness.

(1)

(2)

Disconnect the connectors (x3).

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the Tension Pulley.

Remove the spring.

Figure 3 j0sa43940 Figure 5 j0sa43942 9.

Remove the Harness Bracket. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the screws (x5).

(2)

Remove the Harness Bracket.

11. Remove the Harness Bracket. (Figure 6) (1)

Release the clamp and remove the wire harness.

(2)

Remove the screw.

(3)

Remove the Harness Bracket.

Figure 6 j0sa43943 12. Remove the Harness Bracket. (Figure 7)

Figure 8 j0sa43945 14. Move the Clutch Bracket. (Figure 9)

(1)

Release the clamps (x6) and remove the wire harness.

(1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Disconnect the connector.

(3)

Remove the Harness Bracket.

(3)

Move the Clutch Bracket.

Figure 7 j0sa43944 13. Remove the Paddle Clutch Cover. (Figure 8)

Figure 9 j0sa43946 15. Remove the bracket. (Figure 10)

(1)

Remove the screw.

(1)

Remove the screws (x5).

(2)

Remove the Paddle Clutch Cover.

(2)

Remove the bracket.

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Figure 10 j0sa43947 16. Remove the Clutch Bracket. (Figure 11)

Figure 12 j0sa43949

Replacement

(1)

Remove the screws (x2).

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

(2)

Remove the Clutch Bracket.

2.

When installing the Clutch Bracket of the Transport Clutch, affix the screws of the Clutch Bracket to the cutouts of the clutch. (Figure 13) (1)

Affix the screws (x2) of the Clutch Bracket to the cutouts (x2) of the clutch.

Figure 11 j0sa43948 17. Remove the belt and the Transport Clutch. (Figure 12) (1)

Remove the belt.

(2)

Remove the Transport Clutch.

Figure 13 j0sa43950 3.

When installing the Paddle Clutch Cover, affix the tab of the Paddle Clutch Cover to the cutout of the clutch. (Figure 14) (1)

Affix the tab of the Paddle Clutch Cover to the cutout of the clutch.

REP 39.7.1 HCS Transport Motor 2 Parts List on PL 39.7 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Detach the HCS from the I/F Module. (REP 39.1.1)

2.

Remove the Rear Cover. (REP 39.2.2)

3.

Remove the Top Cover. (REP 39.2.1)

4.

Remove the Tie Plate. (Figure 1)

Figure 14 j0sa43951

(1)

Remove the screws (M4: x4).

(2)

Remove the Tie Plate.

Figure 1 j0sa43918 5.

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Remove the HCS Transport Motor 2. (Figure 2) (1)

Release the clamp and remove the wire harness.

(2)

Disconnect the connector.

(3)

Remove the screws (x3).

(4)

Remove the HCS Transport Motor 2.

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REP 39.8.1 Bypass Clutch 1, Bypass Clutch 2 and Belt Parts List on PL 39.8 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet.

Figure 2 j0sa43920

1.

Detach the HCS from the I/F Module. (REP 39.1.1)

2.

Remove the Rear Cover. (REP 39.2.2)

3.

Remove the Top Cover. (REP 39.2.1)

4.

Remove the HCS Transport Motor 2. (REP 39.7.1)

5.

Remove the HCS Transport Motor 1. (REP 39.5.1)

6.

Disconnect the Gate Solenoid connectors (x2). (Figure 1) (1)

Release the clamps (x3) and remove the wire harness.

Replacement

(2)

Disconnect the connector (blue).

1.

(3)

Disconnect the connector (white).

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 1 j0sa49941 7.

Disconnect the Bypass Clutch 1/2/3, Top Tray Clutch, Transport Clutch, and Top Tray Motor connectors (x6). (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connectors (x2).

(2)

Disconnect the connectors (white: x2).

(3)

Disconnect the connectors (blue: x2).

Figure 2 j0sa43934 8.

Disconnect the connector (x3) at the bottom of the Harness Bracket. (Figure 3)

Figure 4 j0sa43935 10. Remove the Tension Pulley. (Figure 5)

(1)

Release the clamps (x2) and remove the wire harness.

(1)

Remove the spring.

(2)

Disconnect the connectors (x3).

(2)

Remove the screw.

(3)

Remove the Tension Pulley.

Figure 3 j0sa43940 Figure 5 j0sa43936 9.

Remove the Harness Bracket. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the screws (x5).

(2)

Remove the Harness Bracket.

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Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the Clutch Bracket.

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Figure 6 j0sa43937 12. Remove the Bypass Clutch 2, the Bypass Clutch 1, and the belt. (Figure 7) (1)

Remove the Bypass Clutch 2.

(2)

Remove the Bypass Clutch 1.

(3)

Remove the belt from the pulleys (x2).

Figure 7 j0sa43939

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When installing the Clutch Bracket, affix the screws of the Clutch Bracket to the cutouts of the clutch. (Figure 8) (1)

Affix the screws (x2) of the Clutch Bracket to the cutouts (x2) of the clutch.

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Figure 8 j0sa43938

REP 39.9.1 Top Tray Motor Parts List on PL 39.9 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Detach the HCS from the I/F Module. (REP 39.1.1)

2.

Remove the Rear Cover. (REP 39.2.2)

3.

Remove the Top Cover. (REP 39.2.1)

4.

Remove the Tie Plate. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (M4: x4).

(2)

Remove the Tie Plate.

Figure 2 j0sa43919

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 1 j0sa43918 5.

Remove the Top Tray Motor. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (x3).

(3)

Remove the Top Tray Motor.

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REP 39.12.1 Bypass Clutch 3 and Belt Parts List on PL 39.12 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Detach the HCS from the I/F Module. (REP 39.1.1)

2.

Remove the Rear Cover. (REP 39.2.2)

3.

Remove the Top Cover. (REP 39.2.1)

4.

Remove the Tie Plate. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (M4: x4).

(2)

Remove the Tie Plate.

Figure 2 j0sa43921 6.

Remove the screws that secure the Harness Bracket. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screws (x5).

Figure 1 j0sa43918 5.

Remove the Upper Fan Bracket. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the Upper Fan connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (M4: x2).

(3)

Remove the Upper Fan Bracket.

Figure 3 j0sa43925 7.

Disconnect the Bypass Clutch 3 and Top Tray Motor connectors. (Figure 4) (1)

Disconnect the connectors (x2).

Figure 4 j0sa43926 8.

Remove the "2c" Knob Belt from the pulley. (Figure 5)

Figure 6 j0sa43928 10. Remove the Bypass Transport Belt from the pulley. (Figure 7)

(1)

Remove the spring.

(1)

Remove the spring.

(2)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the screw.

(3)

Remove the Tension Pulley.

(3)

Remove the Tension Pulley.

(4)

Remove the "2c" Knob Belt from the pulley.

(4)

Remove the Bypass Transport Belt from the pulleys (x5).

Figure 5 j0sa43927 9.

Remove the "3a" Knob Belt from the pulley. (Figure 6)

Figure 7 j0sa43929 11. Remove the Clutch Bracket. (Figure 8)

(1)

Remove the spring.

(1)

Remove the screws (x4).

(2)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the Clutch Bracket.

(3)

Remove the Tension Pulley.

(4)

Remove the "3a" Knob Belt from the pulleys (x3).

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Figure 8 j0sa43930 12. Remove the Bypass Clutch 3. (Figure 9)

Figure 10 j0sa43932

Replacement

(1)

Remove the Bypass Clutch 3.

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

(2)

Remove the Bypass Transport Belt.

2.

When installing the Clutch Bracket, affix the tab of the Clutch Bracket to the cutouts of the Bypass Clutch 3. (Figure 11) (1)

Affix the tab of the Clutch Bracket to the cutout of the Bypass Clutch 3.

Figure 9 j0sa43931 13. Remove the "3a" Knob Belt. (Figure 10) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the gear.

(3)

Remove the "3a" Knob Belt.

Figure 11 j0sa43933

REP 39.23.1 Gate Solenoid 1 and Gate 1 Parts List on PL 39.23 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Detach the HCS from the I/F Module. (REP 39.1.1)

2.

Remove the Rear Cover. (REP 39.2.2)

3.

Remove the Top Cover. (REP 39.2.1)

4.

Remove the HCS Transport Motor 2. (REP 39.7.1)

5.

Remove the HCS Transport Motor 1. (REP 39.5.1)

6.

Disconnect the Gate Solenoid connectors (x2). (Figure 1) (1)

Figure 2 j0sa43934

Release the clamps (x3) and remove the wire harness.

(2)

Disconnect the connector (blue).

(3)

Disconnect the connector (white).

8.

Disconnect the connector (x3) at the bottom of the Harness Bracket. (Figure 3) (1)

Release the clamps (x2) and remove the wire harness.

(2)

Disconnect the connectors (x3).

Figure 1 j0sa49941 7.

Disconnect the Bypass Clutch 1/2/3, Top Tray Clutch, Transport Clutch, and Top Tray Motor connectors (x6). (Figure 2)

Figure 3 j0sa43940 9.

Remove the Harness Bracket. (Figure 4)

(1)

Disconnect the connectors (x2).

(1)

Remove the screws (x5).

(2)

Disconnect the connectors (white: x2).

(2)

Remove the Harness Bracket.

(3)

Disconnect the connectors (blue: x2).

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Figure 4 j0sa43935 10. Remove the Tension Pulley. (Figure 5)

Figure 6 j0sa43943 12. Remove the Harness Bracket. (Figure 7)

(1)

Remove the spring.

(1)

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the screws (x2).

(3)

Remove the Tension Pulley.

(3)

Remove the Harness Bracket.

Release the clamps (x6) and remove the wire harness.

Figure 5 j0sa43942 11. Remove the Harness Bracket. (Figure 6)

Figure 7 j0sa43944 13. Remove the Gate Solenoid 1. (Figure 8)

(1)

Release the clamp and remove the wire harness.

(1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the link from the pin.

(3)

Remove the Harness Bracket.

(3)

Remove the Gate Solenoid 1.

Figure 8 j0sa43995 14. Remove the Actuator Plate and the bearing. (Figure 9) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the Actuator Plate.

(3)

Remove the E-Clip.

(4)

Remove the bearing.

Figure 10 j0sa43997

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 9 j0sa43996 15. Open the "1b" Chute. 16. Remove the Gate 1. (Figure 10) (1)

Remove the E-Clip.

(2)

Remove the bearing.

(3)

Remove the Gate 1.

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REP 39.24.1 Stacker Paddle Clutch Parts List on PL 39.24 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Detach the HCS from the I/F Module. (REP 39.1.1)

2.

Remove the Rear Cover. (REP 39.2.2)

3.

Remove the Top Cover. (REP 39.2.1)

4.

Remove the Tie Plate. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (M4: x4).

(2)

Remove the Tie Plate.

Figure 2 j0sa43921 6.

Remove the Paddle Clutch Cover. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the Paddle Clutch Cover.

Figure 1 j0sa43918 5.

Remove the Upper Fan Bracket. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the Upper Fan connector.

(2)

Remove the screws (M4: x2).

(3)

Remove the Upper Fan Bracket.

Figure 3 j0sa43952 7.

Move the Clutch Bracket. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Move the Clutch Bracket.

(3)

Disconnect the connector.

Figure 4 j0sa43953 8.

Figure 6 j0sa43955

Remove the Stacker Paddle Clutch. (Figure 5) (1)

3.

Remove the Stacker Paddle Clutch.

When installing the Paddle Clutch Cover, affix the tab of the Paddle Clutch Cover to the cutout of the clutch. (Figure 7) (1)

Affix the tab of the Paddle Clutch Cover to the cutout of the clutch.

Figure 5 j0sa43954 Figure 7 j0sa43951

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When installing the Stacker Paddle Clutch, align the cutout of the Paddle Clutch Shaft in the direction of the pin of the Stacker Paddle Shaft. (Figure 6) (A)Pin (B)Cutout

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REP 39.24.2 Paddle Parts List on PL 39.24 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Remove the Dolly and the Stacker Tray.

2.

Remove the Upper Cover. (REP 39.4.1)

3.

Remove the Stacker Chute. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the Stacker Chute. Figure 2 j0sa43982 5.

Remove the screws that secure the Motor Bracket. (Figure 3) (1)

Release the clamp and remove the wire harness.

(2)

Disconnect the connector.

(3)

Remove the cable band.

(4)

Remove the screws (x4).

Figure 1 j0sa43981 4.

Remove the Motor Cover. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screws (x3).

(2)

Remove the Motor Cover.

Figure 3 j0sa43983 6.

Remove the Motor Bracket. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the Motor Bracket.

(A)Bearing (B)Collar (C)Gear

Figure 4 j0sa43984 7.

Figure 6 j0sa43986

Remove the screws that secure the Bearing Plate. (Figure 5)

Replacement

(1)

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When installing the Paddle, align the cutout of the Paddle Clutch Sleeve to the direction of the pin of the Paddle. (Figure 7)

Remove the screws (x2).

(A)Cutout of sleeve (B)Pin

Figure 5 j0sa43985 8.

Remove the Paddle. (Figure 6) (1)

Remove the Paddle. Figure 7 j0sa43988 3. 4.

When installing the Motor Bracket, make sure that the gear teeth are interlocked. (Figure 4) When replacing, enter into Diag. mode and then clear the [DC135 HFSI] counter. •

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REP 39.25.1 Stacker Exit Roll Housing Parts List on PL 39.25 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Detach the HCS from the I/F Module. (REP 39.1.1)

2.

Remove the Rear Cover. (REP 39.2.2)

3.

Remove the Upper Cover. (REP 39.4.1)

4.

Remove the Tamper Unit. (REP 39.28.1)

5.

Remove the Stacker Chute. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the Stacker Chute.

Figure 2 j0sa43982 7.

Remove the screws that secure the Motor Bracket. (Figure 3) (1)

Release the clamp and remove the wire harness.

(2)

Disconnect the connector.

(3)

Remove the cable band.

(4)

Remove the screws (x4).

Figure 1 j0sa43981 6.

Remove the Motor Cover. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screws (x3).

(2)

Remove the Motor Cover. Figure 3 j0sa43983 8.

Remove the Motor Bracket. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the Motor Bracket.

(A)Bearing (B)Collar (C)Gear

Figure 6 j0sa49948

Figure 4 j0sa43984 9.

(1)

Remove the screws (M4: x2).

3.

When installing the Stacker Exit Roll Housing, insert the actuator of the Stacker Exit Roll Housing into gap of the Sensor. (Figure 7)

(2)

Remove the Stacker Exit Roll Housing.

(A)Gap of Sensor

Remove the Stacker Exit Roll Housing. (Figure 5)

(B)Actuator

Figure 5 j0sa43989 Figure 7 j0sa43990

Replacement 4.

1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When installing the Stacker Exit Roll Housing, insert the bearings (x2) of the Stacker Exit Roll Housing into the rail of the frame. (Figure 6)

When installing the Stacker Exit Roll Housing, interlock the Rack Gear of the Stacker Exit Roll Housing. (Figure 8) (A)Gear (Small) (B)Rack Gear

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REP 39.25.2 Edge Sensor Frame Parts List on PL 39.25 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet.

Figure 8 j0sa43991 5.

1.

Detach the HCS from the I/F Module. (REP 39.1.1)

2.

Remove the Rear Cover. (REP 39.2.2)

3.

Remove the Upper Cover. (REP 39.4.1)

4.

Remove the Tamper Unit. (REP 39.28.1)

5.

Remove the Paddle. (REP 39.24.2)

6.

Remove the Stacker Exit Roll Housing. (REP 39.25.1)

7.

Remove the Left Front Duct. (Figure 1)

When installing the Motor Bracket, make sure that the gear teeth are interlocked. (Figure 4)

(1)

Remove the screws (x4).

(2)

Remove the Left Front Duct.

Figure 1 j0sa49949 8.

Remove the Left Rear Duct. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screws (x4).

(2)

Remove the Left Rear Duct.

Figure 2 j0sa49950 9.

Remove the Stacker Rear Cover. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screws (x7).

(2)

Remove the Stacker Rear Cover. Figure 4 j0sa49907 11. Remove the Connector Cover of the Stacker Left Front Cover. (Figure 5) (1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the Connector Cover.

Figure 3 j0sa49906 10. Remove the Stacker Left Rear Cover. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the screws (x5).

(2)

Remove the Stacker Left Rear Cover. Figure 5 j0sa49908 12. Remove the Harness Cover. (Figure 6)

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Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the Harness Cover.

(3)

Release the clamp and remove the wire harness.

(4)

Remove the screw of the Front Door Stopper.

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Remove the Stacker Left Front Cover.

Figure 8 j0sa49910 15. Remove the rail. (Figure 9) Figure 6 j0sa49909

(1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the rail.

13. Disconnect the connector. (Figure 7) (1)

Release the clamps (x3) and remove the wire harness.

(2)

Disconnect the connector.

Figure 9 j0sa49911 16. Remove the brackets. (Figure 10) Figure 7 j0sa49951 14. Remove the Stacker Left Front Cover. (Figure 8) (1)

Remove the screws (x5).

(2)

Insert the Connector Housing into the square hole.

(3)

Pull the Docking Lever.

(1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the brackets (x2).

(3)

Release the clamp and remove the wire harness.

Figure 10 j0sa49912 17. Disconnect the connectors at the rear of the Edge Sensor Frame. (Figure 11)

Figure 12 j0sa49914 19. Remove the Edge Sensor Frame. (Figure 13)

(1)

Disconnect the connectors (x3).

(1)

Remove the Edge Sensor Frame.

(2)

Release the clamps (x4) and remove the wire harness.

(2)

Remove the wire harness through the hole.

Figure 11 j0sa49913 18. Remove the screws that secure the Edge Sensor Frame. (Figure 12) (1)

Figure 13 j0sa49915 20. The removed Edge Sensor Frame and screws (x4). (Figure 14)

Remove the screws (x4).

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REP 39.28.1 Tamper Unit Parts List on PL 39.28 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Detach the HCS from the I/F Module. (REP 39.1.1)

2.

Remove the Rear Cover. (REP 39.2.2)

3.

Remove the Upper Cover. (REP 39.4.1)

4.

Remove the Dolly and the Stacker Tray.

5.

If unable to remove the Stacker Tray, turn the disk of the Elevator Motor counter-clockwise to lower the Stacker Tray approx. 20cm. (Figure 1)

Figure 14 j0sa49916

(A)Elevator Motor

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When installing the Stacker Left Front Cover, check that the Docking Lever is moving smoothly. (Figure 15) (A)Docking Lever

Figure 1 j0sa43958

Figure 15 j0sa49917

6.

Remove the Stacker Tray.

7.

Disconnect the connectors at the rear of the Tamper Unit. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screw of the Ground Wire.

(2)

Disconnect the connectors (x3).

Figure 2 j0sa49945 8.

Disconnect the connector at the rear of the Tamper Unit. (Figure 3)

Figure 4 j0sa49946 10. Remove the Pin Brackets at the front of the Tamper Unit. (Figure 5)

(1)

Remove the screws (x2) of the Ground Wire.

(1)

Remove the screws (M4: x4).

(2)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Remove the Pin Brackets (x2).

Figure 3 j0sa43960 9.

Remove the Transport Center Inner Cover. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the screws (x5).

(2)

Remove the Transport Center Inner Cover.

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Figure 5 j0sa43961 11. The removal direction for the Tamper Unit. (Figure 6)

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Figure 6 j0sa43962 12. Remove the Tamper Unit by holding onto the metallic part at the bottom of the Tamper Unit. (Figure 7) (1)

Pull the Tamper unit slightly towards you and release it from the pins (x2) at the inner side.

(2)

Remove the Tamper Unit from the hooks (x6) of the Center Bracket.

Figure 8 j0sa43964

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When installing the Tamper Unit, attach it to the hooks (x6) of the Center Bracket, and then affix it to the pins (x2) at the inner side. (Figure 7)

3.

When installing the Stacker Tray, align the hole of the Stacker Tray to the pin of the Arm Tray. (Figure 9) (A)Pin (B)Hole

Figure 9 j0sa43959 Figure 7 j0sa43963 13. Turn the removed Tamper Unit upside down. (Figure 8)

REP 39.29.1 Front Tamper Motor, Belt and Pulley Bracket Parts List on PL 39.29 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Detach the HCS from the I/F Module. (REP 39.1.1)

2.

Remove the Rear Cover. (REP 39.2.2)

3.

Remove the Upper Cover. (REP 39.4.1)

4.

Remove the Tamper Unit. (REP 39.28.1)

5.

Turn the Tamper Unit upside down.

6.

Store the Extension Pads. (Figure 1) (1)

Figure 2 j0sa43973

Use tape to hold the Extension Pads (x6) and store them. 8.

Return the Tamper Unit to the upright position.

9.

Remove the Belt Clamp. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screw.

(2)

Remove the plate.

(3)

Remove the Tapping Screws (x2).

(4)

Remove the Belt Clamp.

Figure 1 j0sa43967 7.

Move the Front Tamper Base in the direction of the arrow and move the Belt Clamp to the square hole of the Frame. (Figure 2) (A)Belt Clamp (B)Square Hole Figure 3 j0sa43974 10. Turn the Tamper Unit upside down. 11. Remove the Pulley Bracket. (Figure 4)

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Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the Pulley Bracket and the spring.

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(A)Spring

Figure 6 j0sa49947 Figure 4 j0sa43975 14. Return the Tamper Unit to the upright position. 12. Move the Pulley Bracket towards the Front Tamper Motor. (Figure 5)

15. Remove the Motor Cover. (Figure 7)

(1)

Store the Pulley Bracket into the square hole.

(1)

Remove the screws (x4).

(2)

Move the Front Tamper Base in the direction of the arrow.

(2)

Remove the Motor Cover.

Figure 5 j0sa43976 13. Remove the Gear Cover. (Figure 6)

Figure 7 j0sa43977 16. Remove the Front Tamper Motor, the belt, and the Pulley Bracket. (Figure 8)

(1)

Remove the screw.

(1)

Release the clamp and remove the wire harness.

(2)

Remove the Gear Cover.

(2)

Disconnect the connector.

(3)

Remove the screws (x2).

(4)

Remove the Front Tamper Motor, the belt, and the Pulley Bracket.

REP 39.32.1 Set Clamp Motor and Belt Parts List on PL 39.32 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Figure 8 j0sa43978

Detach the HCS from the I/F Module. (REP 39.1.1)

2.

Remove the Rear Cover. (REP 39.2.2)

3.

Remove the Upper Cover. (REP 39.4.1)

4.

Remove the Tamper Unit. (REP 39.28.1)

5.

Turn the Tamper Unit upside down.

6.

Remove the Motor Cover. (Figure 1)

17. The removed Front Tamper Motor, belt, and Pulley Bracket. (Figure 9)

(1)

Remove the Tapping Screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the Motor Cover.

Figure 1 j0sa43965

Figure 9 j0sa43979

Replacement 1.

7.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

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Remove the Set Clamp Motor and the belt. (Figure 2) (1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Release the clamp and remove the wire harness.

(3)

Remove the spring.

(4)

Remove the screws (x2).

(5)

Remove the Set Clamp Motor.

(6)

Remove the belt.

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REP 39.33.1 Rear Tamper Motor, Belt and Pulley Bracket Parts List on PL 39.33 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet.

Figure 2 j0sa43966

1.

Detach the HCS from the I/F Module. (REP 39.1.1)

2.

Remove the Rear Cover. (REP 39.2.2)

3.

Remove the Upper Cover. (REP 39.4.1)

4.

Remove the Tamper Unit. (REP 39.28.1)

5.

Turn the Tamper Unit upside down.

6.

Store the Extension Pads. (Figure 1) (1)

Use tape to hold the Extension Pads (x6) and store them.

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 1 j0sa43967 7.

Move the Rear Tamper Base in the direction of the arrow and move the Belt Clamp to the square hole of the Frame. (Figure 2) (A)Belt Clamp (B)Square Hole

Figure 2 j0sa43968

Figure 4 j0sa43970

8.

Return the Tamper Unit to the upright position.

11. Turn the Tamper Unit upside down.

9.

Remove the plate. (Figure 3)

12. Remove the Pulley Bracket. (Figure 5)

(1)

Remove the screw.

(1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the plate.

(2)

Remove the Pulley Bracket and the spring.

(A)Spring

Figure 3 j0sa43969 Figure 5 j0sa43971 10. Remove the Belt Clamp. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the Tapping Screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the Belt Clamp.

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(1)

Disconnect the connector.

(2)

Release the clamp and remove the wire harness.

(3)

Remove the screws (x3).

(4)

Remove the Rear Tamper Motor, the belt, and the Pulley Bracket.

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REP 39.37.1 HCS Drive PWB Parts List on PL 39.37 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. CAUTION Static electricity may damage electrical parts. Always wear a wrist strap to protect electrical parts from static damage. If a wrist strap is not available, touch some metallic parts before servicing to discharge the static electricity.

Figure 6 j0sa43972

1.

Detach the HCS from the I/F Module. (REP 39.1.1)

2.

Remove the Rear Cover. (REP 39.2.2)

3.

Disconnect the connectors (x11) on the HCS Drive PWB. (Figure 1)

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 1 j0sa43911 4.

Remove the HCS Drive PWB. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screws (x7).

(2)

Release the PWB Support hooks (x2).

(3)

Disconnect the connector and remove the HCS Drive PWB.

REP 39.37.2 HCS PWB Parts List on PL 39.37 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. CAUTION Static electricity may damage electrical parts. Always wear a wrist strap to protect electrical parts from static damage. If a wrist strap is not available, touch some metallic parts before servicing to discharge the static electricity. 1. Figure 2 j0sa43912

Detach the HCS from the I/F Module. (REP 39.1.1)

2.

Remove the Rear Cover. (REP 39.2.2)

3.

Disconnect the HCS PWB connectors (x18). (Figure 1)

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

Figure 1 j0sa43913 4.

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Remove the HCS PWB. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screws (x4).

(2)

Release the PWB Support hooks (x2).

(3)

Disconnect the connector and remove the HCS PWB.

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REP 39.37.3 HCS LVPS Parts List on PL 39.37 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Detach the HCS from the I/F Module. (REP 39.1.1)

2.

Remove the Rear Cover. (REP 39.2.2)

3.

Remove the HCS LVPS. (Figure 1) (1)

Figure 2 j0sa43914

Disconnect the connectors (x3).

(2)

Remove the screws (x4).

(3)

Remove HCS LVPS.

Replacement 1. 2.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order. After replacement, remove the SEEP ROM from the old HCS PWB and install it onto the new one. (A)SEEP ROM

Figure 1 j0sa43916 4.

Remove the HCS LVPS from the bracket. (Figure 2) (1)

Figure 3 j0sa43915

Remove the screws (x3).

REP 39.39.1 Left Stacker Belt Parts List on PL 39.39 Removal WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and unplug the power plug from the outlet. 1.

Figure 2 j0sa43917

Replacement 1.

Detach the HCS from the I/F Module. (REP 39.1.1)

2.

Remove the Rear Cover. (REP 39.2.2)

3.

Remove the Upper Cover. (REP 39.4.1)

4.

Remove the Tamper Unit. (REP 39.28.1)

5.

Remove the Paddle. (REP 39.24.2)

6.

Remove the Stacker Exit Roll Housing. (REP 39.25.1)

7.

Remove the Edge Sensor Frame. (REP 39.25.2)

8.

Remove the Stacker Left Lower Cover. (Figure 1)

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

(1)

Remove the screw of the Front Door Stopper.

(2)

Remove the screws (x4).

(3)

Remove the Stacker Left Lower Cover.

Figure 1 j0sa49918 9.

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Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Move the Stack No Paper Sensor.

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Figure 2 j0sa49952 10. Remove the Stack No Paper Sensor. (Figure 3) (1)

Disconnect the connector (J329L).

(2)

Disconnect the connector (J329P). Figure 4 j0sa43998 12. Remove the Stacker Left Lower Frame. (Figure 5) (1)

Remove the screws (M4: x5).

(2)

Remove the Stacker Left Lower Frame.

Figure 3 j0sa49953 11. Remove the Stacker Left Center Cover. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the screws (x4).

(2)

Remove the Stacker Left Center Cover. Figure 5 j0sa49919 13. Remove the Front Rail Support. (Figure 6) (1)

Remove the screws (M3: x7).

(2)

Remove the screws (M4: x7).

(3)

Remove the Front Rail Support.

Figure 7 j0sa49921 Figure 6 j0sa49920

15. Remove the Left Tray Arm. (Figure 8)

14. Remove the Rear Rail Support. (Figure 7) (1)

Remove the screws (M3: x7).

(2)

Remove the screws (M4: x6).

(3)

Remove the Rear Rail Support.

(1)

Remove the screws (x4).

(2)

Remove the Belt Clamps (x2).

(3)

Remove the Left Tray Arm.

Figure 8 j0sa49922

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Remove the screws (M4: x8).

(2)

Remove the Pulley Brackets (x2).

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Detach the HCS from the I/F Module. (REP 39.1.1)

2.

Remove the Rear Cover. (REP 39.2.2)

3.

Remove the Upper Cover. (REP 39.4.1)

4.

Remove the Tamper Unit. (REP 39.28.1)

5.

Remove the Stacker Right Front Cover. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (x5).

(2)

Remove the Stacker Right Front Cover.

Figure 9 j0sa49923 17. Remove the Left Stacker Belt. (Figure 10) (1)

Remove the clips (x8).

(2)

Remove the gear and the key.

(3)

Remove the bearings (x2).

(4)

Move the shaft in the direction of the arrow and remove the Left Stacker Belts (x2).

Figure 1 j0sa49925 6.

Figure 10 j0sa49924

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When installing the Left Tray Arm, perform ADJ 39.39.1 Left/Right Tray Arm Installation Position.

Remove the Front Door Lock Bracket. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screws (x4).

(2)

Remove the Front Door Lock Bracket.

Figure 2 j0sa49926 7.

Disconnect the Front Door Lock Bracket connectors. (Figure 3)

Figure 4 j0sa49928 9.

Remove the Stacker Right Center Cover. (Figure 5)

(1)

Disconnect the connectors (x2).

(1)

Remove the screws (x4).

(2)

Release the clamps (x3) and remove the wire harness.

(2)

Remove the Stacker Right Center Cover.

Figure 3 j0sa49927 8.

Remove the Stacker Right Lower Cover. (Figure 4) (1)

Remove the screws (x4).

(2)

Remove the Stacker Right Lower Cover. Figure 5 j0sa43999 10. Remove the Stacker Right Rear Cover. (Figure 6)

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Remove the screws (x5).

(2)

Remove the Stacker Right Rear Cover.

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Remove the screws (M3: x7).

(2)

Remove the screws (M4: x7).

(3)

Remove the Front Rail Support.

Figure 6 j0sa49929 11. Remove the Stacker Right Lower Frame. (Figure 7) (1)

Remove the screws (M4: x4).

(2)

Remove the Stacker Right Lower Frame.

Figure 8 j0sa49932 13. Remove the Rear Rail Support. (Figure 9) (1)

Figure 7 j0sa49930

Remove the screws (M3: x7).

(2)

Remove the screws (M4: x6).

(3)

Remove the Rear Rail Support.

15. Remove the Pulley Brackets. (Figure 11) (1)

Remove the screws (M4: x8).

(2)

Remove the Pulley Brackets (x2).

Figure 11 j0sa49935 16. At the rear of the HCS, remove the screws that secure the Roll Cover. (Figure 12) (1)

Figure 9 j0sa49933

Remove the Tapping Screws (x2).

14. Remove the Right Tray Arm. (Figure 10) (1)

Remove the screws (x4).

(2)

Remove the Belt Clamps (x2).

(3)

Remove the Right Tray Arm.

Figure 12 j0sa49936 17. Remove the Roll Cover. (Figure 13) (1)

Remove the Tapping Screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the Roll Cover.

Figure 10 j0sa49934

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Figure 13 j0sa49937

1.

Detach the HCS from the I/F Module. (REP 39.1.1)

2.

Remove the Top Cover. (REP 39.2.1)

3.

18. Remove the Right Stacker Belt. (Figure 14) (1)

Remove the clips (x8).

(2)

Remove the gear and the key.

(3)

Remove the bearings (x2).

(4)

Move the shaft in the direction of the arrow and remove the Right Stacker Belts (x2).

Remove the screws that secure the HCS Control Panel. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the clamps (x2).

(2)

Remove the cable bands (x2).

(3)

Remove the screws (x2).

Figure 1 j0sa43906 4. Figure 14 j0sa49938

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

2.

When installing the Right Tray Arm, perform ADJ 39.39.1 Left/Right Tray Arm Installation Position.

5.

Turn the HCS Control Panel upside down. Remove the screws that secure the HCS Control Panel. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the Tapping Screws (x2).

(2)

Remove the bracket.

(3)

Remove the screws (x3).

(4)

Remove the Ground Plate.

Figure 2 j0sa43907 6.

Remove the HCS Control Panel PWB. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the Tapping Screws (x4).

(2)

Remove the brackets (x2).

(3)

Disconnect the connector.

Figure 3 j0sa43908

Replacement 1.

To install, carry out the removal steps in reverse order.

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ADJ 2.1.1 IOT Side/Lead Edge Registration (DC129)

NOTE: When trying to perform Lead Edge Adjustment, make sure to select a specific paper size, side and paper type you want to adjsut because Lead Edge Adjustment reflects different values corresponding to paper sizes, sides and paper types each.

Purpose To align the image on the drum with the proper position (Lead/Side Edge) of the paper.

NOTE: Lead Regi needs adjusting for individual trays and paper types. Adjusting one of (1) and (2) on Table 1 results in changing both together. The numbered items marked with * do not need adjusting because they are adjusted in other sections (these items are adjustable, but adjusting an item with * results in adjusting the same-numbered item simultaneously.)

NOTE: The following adjustments should be finished. •

Fast Scan % (ADJ2.1.5 System Regi Adjustment)



Slow Scan % (ADJ2.1.5 System Regi Adjustment)



Squareness (ADJ2.1.5 System Regi Adjustment)

Check

Table 1 Lead Registration Adjustment

1.

Enter Diag. mode and select [Maintenance/Diagnostics], [Registration], and then [System Registration Adjustment (DC129)] Adjustment).

2.

Under [For Individual Trays], output the built-in patterns under the desired adjustment conditions.

Side

Side Regi Correction "Correction Enabled"/"Correction Disabled"

Paper Tray

Paper Type Group

Length in Paper Feed Direction [mm] Paper Type

0 Program > Management Tool > Internet Information Service in order. (If “Internet Information Service” is not displayed, it indicates IIS is not installed.)

3.

Right-click “a specified Web site” to view a menu. From the menu, select “New Document “> Virtual Directory.

4.

Enter the name “fw” to be used when the Firmware is made public on the Web, and select “Next”.

5.

From “Reference”, select the folder created in step 1 for storing the Firmware.

6.

On the Permit Access screen, check “Scan”, "Execute scripts such as ASP” and “Reference” and then select "Next”.

7.

If the window below appears, making the Firmware public on the Web is complete. (Figure 1)

NOTE:When Main Switch is switched OFF and Main SW OFF is detected by ON/OFF Monitor, Delay Circuit starts operating. After a spec time, output voltage is cut off. The following take the times below to have their respective out put voltages cut off. IOT: 3 sec ESS: 40 sec 8.

Return the Touch Pen to its original position after use.

Figure 1 j0wj40901

Upgrading Procedure

ADJ 2.5.2 Backup/Restore/Copy

NOTE: Before upgrading Firmware, be sure to backup it. (See ADJ 2.5.2 .)

Purpose

1.

Enter UI-Diag. Select System Settings > Common Settings > Maintenance/Diagnostics, and on page 2 under Maintenance/Diagnostics, select “Software Upgrade”.

2.

Enter information about the Web server in the UI screen. (Figure 2) As to items 3 and 4, enter the values if they are set up on the Web Server side.

Backup and restore Firmware in the following cases. Table 1 No. Case

Purpose

1

When upgrading Fimware

If you want to return a new version of Firmware to the former one after upgrading it, for some reason (e.g. the operation has become unstable), restore it to the former state.*

2

When HDD or NVM PWB fails

Restore backed up settings. This reduces working time for environmental restoration.

3

When isolating a difficult-to-solve problem

Save the current settings temporarily when initializing HDD and NVM in order to isolate a problem. This reduces working time for environmental restoration.

The destination to make a backup in is the HDD built in the machine or a USB memory that is a service tool.

Preparation •

When making a backup in a USB memory, create a folder named “backup” in the USB beforehand.



Before working, be sure to print a list of function settings.

NOTE: The procedure differs according to case. Go to the necessary procedure and work. Table 2

Figure 2 j0wj40902 3.

In the UI screen, press “Download Now” to start download.

4.

After downloading the Firmware from the Web server, the device automatically restarts and enters the Download mode and then starts downloading it.

5.

After finishing downloading it, the device restarts automatically.

No.

Back up/Restore

Refer to:

1

Make a backup onto HDD.

Go to Procedure A.

2

Restore a backup from HDD.

Go to Procedure B.

3

Restore a backup from HDD, using a special boot (in such a case as nothing appears on the UI screen).

Go to Procedure C

4

Make a backup into USB Memory.

Go to Procedure D.

5

Restore a backup from USB Memory.

Go to Procedure E.

6

Restore a backup from USB, using a special boot (in such a case as nothing appears on the UI screen).

Go to Procedure F.

7

Copy setting information. (Do this in Customer Mode.)

Go to Procedure G.

Make a Backup onto/Restore a Backup from HDD Procedure A (Make a backup onto HDD)

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Open the [Job Status] window and confirm that there is no job in progress or waiting to be processed.

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Remove the network cable and the line for Fax.

Make a Backup onto/Restore a Backup from USB

3.

Enter UI-Diag. Select System Settings > Common Settings > Maintenance/Diagnostics, and on page 2 under Maintenance/Diagnostics, select “Backup Files/Restore Files”.

In the following cases, use the procedure for making a backup to/restoring a backup from USB.

4.

Select “Backup Files” and then “Hard Disk” under File Storage Location. Press the [Start] button.



work before replacing HDD

5.

A confirmation message appears asking “Are you sure you want to make a copy of the files and save them in the Hard Disk?” Press [Yes]. Making a backup starts with the message “Making a copy of the files onto the Hard Disk” displayed.



To replace HDD on another day, backup data and ask the customer to save it on his/her PC temporarily for security reason. (At this time, explain the purpose of backing up data and that you are not allowed to take back any customer information.)

6.

When making a backup is completed, a message appears saying “Completed making a copy of the files onto the Hard Disk.” Press the [Confirm] button. Return to the Backup Files/Restore Files menu screen. It takes approx. 2 to 5 minutes to make a backup.

Procedure D (Make a backup onto USB Memory)

7.

Press [Close],[Exit (Clear Log)] and [Yes (Clear)] in order. The device then restarts automatically.

Purpose 1.

Turn off the device. Connect a USB memory to the Fax port. Turn on the device again. NOTE: Because the FAX cable has been removed, a message appears saying “A failure or an error is occurring. See the manual to check the number at right (016-214)” (reference message)

That is all for the procedure for making a backup. “Upgrade Firmware” or perform another work. After the work, go to the following to restore the backed-up data if required.

2.

Confirm that there is no job in progress or waiting to be processed.

If the UI does not start after the work, restore the backed-up data, referring to “Restrore a backup from HDD, using a special boot” described after the following procedure.

3.

Remove the network cable and the line for Fax.

4.

Enter UI-Diiag. Select System Settings > Common Settings > Maintenance/Diagnostics, and on page 2 under Maintenance/Diagnostics, select “Backup Files/Restore Files”.

Procedure B (Restore a backup from HDD)

Purpose

5.

Select “Backup Files” and then “USB Memory” under File Storage Location. Press the [Start] button.

1.

Open the [Job Status] window and confirm that there is no job in progress or waiting to be processed.

6.

2.

Remove the network cable and the line for Fax.

A confirmation message appears asking “Are you sure you want to make a copy of the files in the USB Memory?” Press [Yes]. Making a backup starts with the message “Making a copy of the files onto the USB Memory” displayed. It takes approx. 5 to 7 minutes to make a backup.

3.

Enter UI-Diag. Select System Settings > Common Settings > Maintenance/Diagnostics, and on page 2 under Maintenance/Diagnostics, select “Backup Files/Restore Files”.

7.

4.

Select “Restore Backed Up Files” and then “Hard Disk” under File Storage Location. Press the [Start] button.

When making a backup is complete, a message appears saying “Completed making a copy of the files onto the USB Memory. Turn off the device and check that the display on the screen disappears before removing the USB memory." Turn off the device.

8.

Remove the USB memory and connect the cable for Fax.

5.

A confirmation message appears asking “Are you sure you want to restore the backed-up files from the Hard Disk?” Press [Yes]. Restoring the backed-up files starts. At this time, the following message appears. "Restoring the backed-up files from the Hard Disk.” After the completion of the procedure, the device restarts and updates software. When the initial screen appears, it indicates the procedure is complete. Do not turn off the device until then.

6.

7.

9.

If the UI does not start after the work, restore the backed-up data, referring to “Restrore a backup from USB, using a special boot” described after the following procedure. Procedure E (Restore a backup from USB Memory)

Purpose

When the device finishes restoring the backed-up files, it automatically restarts and goes into the Download mode. At this time the screen displays “Download Mode” just as it does when you normally download Firmware by connecting Port9100 and USB.

1.

When the process is successfully complete, the device restarts automatically.

Turn off the device. Connect the USB memory to the Fax port. Turn on the device.

2.

On the [Job Status] window, confirm that there is no job in progress or waiting to be processed.

3.

Remove the network cable and the line for Fax.

4.

Enter UI-Diag. Select System Settings > Common Settings > Maintenance/Diagnostics, and on page 2 under Maintenance/Diagnostics, select “Backup Files/Restore Files”.

5.

Select “Restore Backed Up Files” and then “USB Memory” under File Storage Location. Press the [Start] button.

6.

A confirmation message appears asking “Are you sure you want to restore the backed up files from the USB Memory?” Press [Yes]. Restoring the backed-up files starts with the following message displayed.

Procedure C (Restore a backup from HDD, using a special boot)

Purpose

If necessary, move the whole “backup” directory to the customer’s PC and ask him/her to save it. Delete the backed-up data in the USB on thespot.

1.

Turn off the device.

2.

Press and hold “Power Saver”+”Stop”+”5” and turn on the device.

3.

Automatically the device starts executing the restorative process. It "initializes HDD, restores HDD settings, and restores NVM-set data.” When completing this, the device reboots automatically.

4.

Next, the device downloads Firmware. When completing this, the device automatically reboots.

After the completion of the procedure, the device restarts and updates software.

5.

Return the device to the former state and check that it can make copies.

When the initial screen appears, it indicates the procedure is complete.

"Restoring the backed-up files from the USB Memory.

Do not turn off the device until then.” 7.

In approx. 4 minutes the device will finish the restorative process and restart automatically and then go into the Download mode. At this time the screen displays “Download Mode” just as it does when you normally download Firmware by connecting Port9100 and USB.

8.

Once the device has finished a series of processes and restarted successfully, turn off the device.

9.

Remove the USB memory. Turn on the device and check that it can make copies.

10. When upgrading Firmware, do so. After that, make a backup onto the USB memory again. 11. Turn off the device. Remove the USB. Connect the cable for Fax. Procedure F (Restore a backup from USB, using a special boot)

Purpose 1.

Turn off the device. Connect the USB memory to the Fax port.

2.

Press and hold “Power Saver”+”Stop”+”7” and turn on the device.

3.

Automatically the device starts executing the restorative process. It "initializes HDD, restores HDD settings, and restores NVM-set data.” When completing this, the device reboots automatically.

4.

Next, the device downloads Firmware. When completing this, the device automatically reboots. Return the device to the former state and check that it can make copies.

Procedure G for copying setting information

Purpose This function is not intended for the CE, but can reduce the configuration work accompanying the installation service work for mass installation (installation of multiple devices). In addition, this can be used as the Backup Files/Restore Files function. These are why this procedure is described. Only the settings that can be set under CWIS are copiable.

Purpose 1.

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Determine one device as the master device and using “Operation Panel, CWIS, etc” set up the device in the normal manner. Select Network Settings > Port Activation Settings and check the settings. (This part is not copied.)

2.

Following “Installation Application Form” set up the network for a destination device to copy settings (IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway Address) to.

3.

Select Network Settings > Port Activation Settings for the destination device. Make the settings the same as the ones for the master device. If the settings are different, related settings will not be cloned.

4.

From a client, connect to the master device through CWIS.

5.

Select the [Properties] tab > General Settings > Clone setting information. (Figure 3)

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Click “Cloning.dat” in “Setting Info Cloning Opeation” and download the information to the PC.

7.

Access the destination device and select the [Properties] tab > General Settings > Copy setting information.

8.

Click [Reference] under “Import setting information”. Select "Cloning.dat" imported in step 5. Click “Start”.

9.

Wait until setting information is copied to the destination device.

10. Check that the setting information is copied on the destination device.

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ADJ 4.1.1 DADF Lead Skew Adjustment Purpose NOTE: 4127EPS/4112EPS does not deal with DADF-related items. To correct the feeding of the original by adjusting the position of the DADF. (DADF Lead Skew, Perpendicularity) Adjust both the CVT and the CIS for 2 Sided Simultaneous Scan. NOTE: Adjust the CIS after the CVT.

Check 1. 2.

Place Test Chart 499T247 (A3) on the DADF so that the chart can be scanned properly. Make copies using the following settings. [CVT] Load the chart in the DADF, face up.

Figure 1 Lead Skew Adjustment (Check) (j0fu45449)

A3 SEF 100%

Adjustment

1 Sided->1 Sided

[CVT]

3 copies

1.

[CIS] (1)

(2)

Press the [Log In/Out] key. Enter [System Administrator's Login ID] and press [Enter]. Select the [Menu] key, [Tools], and then [System Settings]. From [System Setting], select [Copy Mode Settings]->[Copy Control]->[2 Sided Originals Scan Options]. Set [1-Sidied Scan] for the read type.

2.

Open the DADF. Adjust the position of the DADF by turning the DADF in direction A or B. (Figure 2) (1)

Loosen the screws (x2).

(2)

Move the DADF in direction A or B.

(3)

Tighten the screws (x2).

Make copies using the following settings. Load the chart in the DADF, face down and lead edge trailing. A3 SEF 100% 2 Sided->2 Sided 3 copies

3.

Check that the difference between the distances A and B from the side to the edges in the third copies is within 0+/-0.5mm. (Figure 1)

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Remove the DADF rear cover. (PL 4.2) Adjust the CIS mounting position. (Figure 3) (1)

Loosen the screws (2) securing the CIS.

(2)

Move the CIS in the direction of A or B.

(3)

Tighten the screws (2).

Figure 5 j0ku42044 4.

Figure 3 Lead Skew Adjustment (CIS Adjustment) (j0fu45444) The DADF and CIS moved in direction A (Figure 4)

Figure 4 j0ku42043 The DADF and CIS moved in direction B (Figure 5)

After adjustment, carry out DADF Side Regi (ADJ 4.3.1) and DADF Lead Edge Regi. (ADJ 4.3.2).

2 Sided

ADJ 4.3.1 DADF Side Edge Registration

5 copies

Purpose

3.

NOTE: 4127EPS/4112EPS does not deal with DADF-related items.

Place the Test Chart on the third copy and measure the distance between the central lines of the Test Chart and the copy (part A in the figure). (Figure 1)

To set the DADF Scan Position (original scan position) Side Edge (Fast Scan Direction). NOTE: The following adjustments must have been completed. •

IOT Lead Edge/Side Edge Registration Adjustment (ADJ 2.1.1)



IIT Lead Edge/Side Edge Registration Adjustment (ADJ 5.8.1)



DADF Height Adjustment (ADJ 4.3.3)



DADF Lead Skew Adjustment (ADJ 4.1.1)

NOTE: In Duplex Mode, Side 2 is copied by simltaneous duplex read (CIS) or reverse read (CVT). Execute the adjustments on both types. NOTE: Adjust the Side-2 registration for simultaneous duplex read after that for reverse read.

Check 1. 2.

Place Test Chart 499T247 (A3) on the DADF so that the chart can be scanned properly. Make copies using the following settings. Side 1 (Side 1 of 1 Sided or 2 Sided):

Figure 1 DADF Side Edge Registration (j0st41565)

Load the chart in the DADF, face up.

4.

A3 SEF 100%

Check that the distance between the central lines (A) falls within the specifications of the supporting mode.

1 Sided

Table 1 Specification

5 copies CVT-Side2 (1 Sided Scan: Side 2 of 2 Sided):

Item

Simplex

Duplex

Side Edge (Central Line Difference)

+/-2.5mm

+/-2.5mm

(1)

From [System Setting], select [Copy Mode Settings]->[Copy Control]->[2 Sided Originals Scan Options]. Set [1 Sided Scan] for the read type.

(2)

Make copies using the following settings.

Adjustment

Load the chart in the DADF, face down and lead edge trailing.

1.

Enter Diag. mode and select DC131 (NVM Read/Write).

A3 SEF

2.

Adjust the distance between the central lines (A) using the following NVM so that the measured value falls within the specifications.

100%

If the central line on the Test Chart is to the right of the central line on the copy: Set a larger value.

2 Sided

If the central line on the Test Chart is to the left of the central line on the copy: Set a smaller value.

5 copies CIS-Side2 (2 Sided Simultaneous Scan : Side 2 of 2 Sided): (1)

(2)

Table 2 NVM List

Press the [Log In/Out] key. Enter [System Administrator's Login ID] and press [Enter]. Select the [Menu] key, [Tools], and then [System Settings]. From [System Setting], select [Copy Mode Settings]->[Copy Control]->[2 Sided Originals Scan Options]. Set [2 Sided Simultaneous Scan] for the read type. Make copies using the following settings.

Chain

Link Name

Min

Initial

Max

Step

715

110

CVT FS Side1 Standard Adjustment

0

120

240

0.1mm

715

111

CVT FS Side2 Standard Adjustment

0

120

240

0.1mm

716

068

CVT-CIS FS Offset(1pDup)Side All

0

120

240

0.1mm

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 4. DADF (Except 4127 EPS/4112 EPS)

NOTE: When the M/C is turned ON, the value in NVM 715-110 will be overwritten with the value in NVM 711-272. NOTE: When the M/C is turned ON, the value in NVM 715-111 will be overwritten with the value in NVM 711-274. NOTE: If NVM715-110 to 715-113 are changed, the corresponding NVM715-056 to 715-091 are rewritten. Be careful when NVM715-056 to 715-091 are changed individually. NOTE: If NVM716-068 is changed, the corresponding NVM716-020 to 716-028 are rewritten. Be careful when NVM716-020 to 716-028 are changed individually. 3.

Place Test Chart 499T247 (A3) on the DADF so that the chart can be scanned properly.

4.

Make copies using the following settings. Side 1 (Side 1 of 1 Sided or 2 Sided): Load the cahrt in the DADF, face up. A3 SEF 100% 1 Sided 1 copies CVT-Side2 (1 Sided Scan: Side 2 of 2 Sided): (1)

Press the [Log In/Out] key. Enter [System Administrator's Login ID] and press [Enter]. Select the [Menu] key, [Tools], and then [System Settings]. From [System Setting], select [Copy Mode Settings]->[Copy Control]->[2 Sided Originals Scan Options]. Set [1 Sided Scan] for the read type.

(2)

Make copies using the following settings. Load the chart in the DADF, face down and lead edge trailing. A3 SEF 100% 2 Sided 1 copies

CIS-Side2 (2 Sided Simultaneous Scan: Side 2 of 2 Sided): (1)

Press the [Log In/Out] key. Enter [System Administrator's Login ID] and press [Enter]. Select the [Menu] key, [Tools], and then [System Settings]. From [System Setting], select [Copy Mode Settings]->[Copy Control]->[2 Sided Originals Scan Options]. Set [2 Sided Simultaneous Scan] for the read type.

(2)

Make copies using the following settings. Load the chart in the DADF, face down and lead edge trailing. A3 SEF 100% 2 Sided 1 copies

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Repeat the procedure until the measured value of the distance between the central lines (A) falls within the specifications.

6.

Version.1 .1.1 Set the NVM (Chain-Link:715-111) adjustment value for the following NVM too. Table 3 NVM List

Chain Link

Name

Min

Initial

Max

Step

715

112

CVT FS Side3 Standard Adjustment

0

120

240

0.1mm

715

113

CVT FS Side4 Standard Adjustment

0

120

240

0.1mm

NOTE: If NVM715-110 to 715-113 are changed, the corresponding NVM715-056 to 715-091 are rewritten. Be careful when NVM715-056 to 715-091 are changed individually. NOTE: When the M/C is turned ON, the value in NVM 715-111~711-113 will be overwritten with the value in NVM 711-274.

Load the chart in the DADF, face down and lead edge trailing.

ADJ 4.3.2 DADF Lead Edge Registration

A3 SEF

Purpose

100%

NOTE: 4127EPS/4112EPS does not deal with DADF-related items.

2 Sided 5 copies

To set the DADF Scan Position (original scan position) Lead Edge (Slow Scan Direction). 3.

Measure the Lead Edge (part A of the figure) of the third copy. (Figure 1)

NOTE: The following adjustments must have been completed. •

IOT Lead Edge/Side Edge Registration Adjustment (ADJ 2.1.1)



IIT Lead Edge/Side Edge Registration Adjustment (ADJ 5.8.1)



DADF Height Adjustment (ADJ 4.3.3)



DADF Lead Skew Adjustment (ADJ 4.1.1)

NOTE: In Duplex Mode, Side 2 is copied by simltaneous duplex read (CIS) or reverse read (CVT). Execute the adjustments on both types. NOTE: Adjust the Side-2 registration for 2 Sided Simultaneous Scan after that for reverse read. NOTE: Adjust the Side-2 registration for 2 Sided Simultaneous Scan after ADJ 4.3.4 Side-1 Tail Edge Adjustment.

Check 1. 2.

Place Test Chart 499T247 (A3) on the DADF so that the chart can be scanned properly. Make copies using the following settings. Side 1 (Side 1 of 1 Sided or 2 Sided):

Figure 1 DADF Lead Edge Registration (j0fu45445)

Load the chart in the DADF, face up.

4.

A3 SEF

Check that the Lead Edge (A) falls within the specifications of the supporting mode.

100%

Table 1 Specification

1 Sided 5 copies CVT-Side2 (1 Sided Scan: Side 2 of 2 Sided): (1)

(2)

Press the [Log In/Out] key. Enter [System Administrator's Login ID] and press [Enter]. Select the [Menu] key, [Tools], and then [System Settings]. From [System Setting], select [Copy Mode Settings]->[Copy Control]->[2 Sided Originals Scan Options]. Set [1-Sided Scan] for the read type.

Item

Simplex

Duplex

Lead Edge

10+/-2.2 mm

10+/-2.2 mm

Adjustment 1.

Enter Diag. mode and select DC131 (NVM Read/Write).

2.

Make copies using the following settings.

Adjust the Lead Edge (A) using the following NVM so that the measured value falls within the specifications.

Load the chart in the DADF, face down and lead edge trailing.

If the measured value is short: Set a smaller value.

A3 SEF

If the measured value is long: Set a larger value.

100% Table 2 NVM List

2 Sided 5 copies

Chain Link

Name

Min

Initial

Max

Step

CIS-Side2 (Simultaenous Duplex Read: Side 2 of 2 Sided):

711

140

Side1 Lead Regi Offset NVM

70

120

170

0.1mm

(1)

711

141

Side2 Lead Regi Offset NVM

70

120

170

0.1mm

716

067

CVT-CIS All Lead Regi Adjust

0

122

244

0.1mm

(2)

Press the [Log In/Out] key. Enter [System Administrator's Login ID] and press [Enter]. Select the [Menu] key, [Tools], and then [System Settings]. From [System Setting], select [Copy Mode Settings]->[Copy Control]->[2 Sided Originals Scan Options]. Set [2 Sided Simultaneous Scan] for the read type. Make copies using the following settings.

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 4. DADF (Except 4127 EPS/4112 EPS)

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NOTE: If NVM711-140 is changed, the corresponding NVM711-001 to 711-011 are rewritten. Be careful when NVM711-001 to 711-011 are changed individually.

ADJ 4.3.3 DADF Height Adjustment

NOTE: If NVM711-141 is changed, the corresponding NVM711-015 to 711-025 are rewritten. Be careful when NVM715-015 to 711-025 are changed individually.

NOTE: 4127EPS/4112EPS does not deal with DADF-related items.

NOTE: If NVM716-067 is changed, the corresponding NVM716-010 to 716-019 and 716-047 are rewritten. Be careful when NVM716-010 to 716-019 and 716-047 are changed individually. 3.

Place Test Chart 499T247 (A3) on the DADF so that the chart can be scanned properly.

4.

Make copies using the following settings.

Purpose To correct the feeding of the original by adjusting the height of the DADF.

Check 1.

Side 1 (Side 1 of 1 Sided or 2 Sided):

Check the gaps between the DADF Platen Guide and the Platen Glass and DADF Platen Glass. (Figure 1) (1)

When viewed from the front of the DADF platen guide, each bearing B (2) of the left-side platen roll is contacting the platen glass.

(2)

Each foot A (projection) (2) on the front of the DADF platen guide is contacting the platen glass.

Load the chart in the DADF, face up. A3 SEF 100% 1 Sided 1 copies CVT-Side2 (1 Sided Scan: Side 2 of 2 Sided): (1)

Press the [Log In/Out] key. Enter [System Administrator's Login ID] and press [Enter]. Select the [Menu] key, [Tools], and then [System Settings]. From [System Setting], select [Copy Mode Settings]->[Copy Control]->[2 Sided Originals Scan Options]. Set [1-Sided Scan] for the read type.

(2)

Make copies using the following settings. Load the chart in the DADF, face down and lead edge trailing. A3 SEF 100% 2 Sided 1 copies

CIS-Side2 (2 Sided Simultaneous Scan: Side 2 of 2 Sided): (1)

(2)

Press the [Log In/Out] key. Enter [System Administrator's Login ID] and press [Enter]. Select the [Menu] key, [Tools], and then [System Settings]. From [System Setting], select [Copy Mode Settings]->[Copy Control]->[2 Sided Originals Scan Options]. Set [2 Sided Simultaneous Scan] for the read type.

Adjustment

Make copies using the following settings.

1.

Load the chart in the DADF, face down and lead edge trailing. A3 SEF 100% 2 Sided 1 copies 5.

Repeat the procedure until the measured value of the Lead Edge (A) falls within the specifications.

Figure 1 DADF Height Adjustment (Check) (j0fu45441)

To make the platen roll shaft parallel with the IIT frame, loosen the nut of the left counter balance and turn the screw to adjust the DADF height and inclination. (Figure 2) Turning the screw in direction A will raise the front and lower the rear of the DADF. Turning the screw in direction B will lower the front and raise the rear of the DADF.

ADJ 4.3.4 DADF Tail Edge Registration Adjustment Purpose NOTE: 4127EPS/4112EPS does not deal with DADF-related items. To set the DADF Scan Position (original scan position) Tail Edge (Slow Scan Direction) NOTE: The following adjustments must have been completed. •

IOT Lead Edge/Side Edge Registration Adjustment (ADJ 2.1.1)



IIT Lead Edge/Side Edge Registration Adjustment (ADJ 5.8.1)



DADF Height Adjustment (ADJ 4.3.3)



DADF Lead Skew Adjustment (ADJ 4.1.1)

NOTE: In Duplex Mode, Side 2 is copied by simltaneous duplex read (CIS) or reverse read (CVT). Execute the adjustments on both types. NOTE: Adjust the Side-2 registration for 2 Sided Simultaneous Scan after that for reverse read. Figure 2 DADF Height Adjustment (Adjustment 1) (j0fu45446)

Check 2.

NOTE: Ensure that the nut is secured and tightened after adjustment.

1.

To set the clearance at the front right foot to 0.5 mm or less, loosen the nut of the right counter balance and turn the screw to adjust the DADF position. (Figure 3)

2.

Place Test Chart 499T247 (A3) on the DADF so that the chart can be scanned properly. Make copies using the following settings. Side1 (Side 1 of 1 Sided or 2 Sided):

Turning the screw in direction D will raise the front and lower the rear of the DADF.

Load the chart in the DADF, face up.

Turning the screw in direction E will lower the front and raise the rear of the DADF.

A3 SEF 100% 1 Sided->1 Sided 5 copies CVT-Side2 (1 Sided Scan: Side 2 of 2 Sided): (1)

Press the [Log In/Out] key. Enter [System Administrator's Login ID] and press [Enter]. Select the [Menu] key, [Tools], and then [System Settings]. From [System Setting], select [Copy Mode Settings]->[Copy Control]->[2 Sided Originals Scan Options]. Set [1-Sided Scan] for the read type.

(2)

Make copies using the following settings. Load the chart in the DADF, face down and lead edge trailing. A3 SEF 100% 2 Sided->2 Sided 5 copies

CIS-Side2 (2 Sided Simultaneous Scan: Side 2 of 2 Sided):

Figure 3 DADF Height Adjustment (Adjustment 2) (j0fu45447)

(1)

Press the [Log In/Out] key. Enter [System Administrator's Login ID] and press [Enter]. Select the [Menu] key, [Tools], and then [System Settings]. From [System Setting], select [Copy Mode Settings]->[Copy Control]->[2 Sided Originals Scan Options]. Set [2 Sided Simultaneous Scan] for the read type.

(2)

Make copies using the following settings. Load the chart in the DADF, face down and lead edge trailing. A3 SEF

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 100%

Version.1 .1.1 NOTE: If NVM711-142 is changed, the corresponding NVM711-029 to 711-039 are rewritten. Be careful when NVM711-029 to 711-039 are changed individually.

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NOTE: If NVM711-143 is changed, the corresponding NVM711-043 to 711-053 are rewritten. Be careful when NVM711-043 to 711-053 are changed individually.

Measure the tail edge (part A of the figure) of the third copy. (Figure 1)

NOTE: If NVM716-066 is changed, the corresponding NVM716-001 to 716-009, 716-046, and 716055 are rewritten. Be careful when NVM716-001 to 716-009, 716-046, and 716-055 are changed individually. 3.

Place Test Chart 499T247 (A3) on the DADF so that the chart can be scanned properly.

4.

Make copies using the following settings. Side1 (Side 1 of 1 Sided or 2 Sided): Load the chart in the DADF, face up. A3 SEF 100% 1 Sided->1 Sided 1 copy CVT-Side2 (1 Sided Scan: Side 2 of 2 Sided): (1)

Figure 1 DADFTail Edge Registration (j0fu45450) 4.

Check that the tail edge (A) satisfies the specifications of the corresponding mode.

(2)

Press the [Log In/Out] key. Enter [System Administrator's Login ID] and press [Enter]. Select the [Menu] key, [Tools], and then [System Settings]. From [System Setting], select [Copy Mode Settings]->[Copy Control]->[2 Sided Originals Scan Options]. Set [1-Sided Scan] for the read type. Make copies using the following settings. Load the chart in the DADF, face down and lead edge trailing.

Table 1 Specification

A3 SEF

Item

Simplex

Duplex

100%

Tail edge

10+/-2.2 mm

10+/-2.2 mm

2 Sided->2 Sided 1 copy

Adjustment

CIS-Side2 (Dimultaneous Duplex Read: Side 2 of 2 Sided):

1.

Enter Diag. mode and select DC131 (NVM Read/Write).

(1)

2.

To make the measured value of the tail edge (A) satsifies the specifications, adjust NVM as follows: If the measured value of the tail edge is short: Set a smaller value If the measured value of the tail edge is long: Set a larger value.

(2)

Press the [Log In/Out] key. Enter [System Administrator's Login ID] and press [Enter]. Select the [Menu] key, [Tools], and then [System Settings]. From [System Setting], select [Copy Mode Settings]->[Copy Control]->[2 Sided Originals Scan Options]. Set [2 Sided Simultaneous Scan] for the read type. Make copies using the following settings. Load the chart in the DADF, face down and lead edge trailing.

Table 2 NVM List Chain Link

Name

Min

Initial

Max

Step

711

142

Side1 Tail Edge Offset NVM

70

120

170

0.1mm

711

143

Side2 Tail Edge Offset NVM

70

120

170

0.1mm

716

066

CVT-CIS All Tail Edge Adjust

0

122

244

0.1mm

A3 SEF 100% 2 Sided->2 Sided 1 copy 5.

Repeat the procedure until the measured value of tail edge (A) satisfies the specifications.

If the measured value of the copy is longer than that of the test chart: Set a smaller value.

ADJ 4.3.5 DADF Slow Scan Magnification Purpose

Table 1 NVM List

NOTE: 4127EPS/4112EPS does not deal with DADF-related items.

Chain Link

Name

Min

Initial Max

Step

To obtain the correct magnification in the slow scan direction at 100% copying

711

Magnification Adjustment All

0

20

0.1%

Check

3.

1. 2.

Place Test Chart 499T247 (A3) on the DADF so that the chart can be scanned properly. 4.

Make copies using the following settings.

40

After adjustment, place Test Chart 499T247 (A3) correctly on the DADF so that the chart can be scanned properly. Make copies using the following settings.

Load the chart in the DADF, face up.

Load the chart in the DADF, face up.

A3 SEF

A3 SEF

100%

100%

1 Sided->1 Sided

1 Sided->1 Sided 5 copies

5 copies 3.

144

5.

Repeat the procedure until the lengths at the specified positions of the copy and test chart become equal.

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Compare the specified positions of the third copy with those of the test chart to see that the lengths are the same. (Figure 1) Magnification in the slow scan (vertical) direction: 1 to 2, 2 to 3, and 1 to 3 in the figure

Figure 1 DADF magnification adjustment (j0fu45448)

Adjustment 1.

Enter Diag. mode and select [Maintenance/Diagnostics] and then [NVM Read/Write(DC131)].

2.

Adjust the lengths at the specified positions of the copy and test chart using the following NVM so that they become equal. If the measured value of the copy is shorter than that of the test chart: Set a greater value.

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ADJ 5.7.1 Full Rate/Half Rate Carriage Position Adjustment Parts List on PL 5.7 Purpose NOTE: 4127EPS/4112EPS does not deal with IIT-related items. To adjust the position of the Full/Half Rate Carriage.

Adjustment WARNING Copy or Print must be fully completed. Check that "Online" and "Job in Memory" lamps are OFF before turning OFF the power. After turning OFF the copier, turn OFF the circuit breaker and unplug the power cord.. 1.

Secure the DADF at the service position. (REP 4.1.2)

2.

Remove the IIT Right Cover. (PL 5.2)

3.

Remove the Right Plate. (PL 5.4)

4.

Remove the Plate Glass. (PL 5.4)

5.

Remove the jigs (x2). (PL 5.7)

6.

Align the jig hole in the Half Rate Carriage with the jig hole of the rail. (front and rear) (Figure 1)

Figure 2 j0fu40555 8.

(A)Rail Jig Hole (B)Jig hole on the Half Rate Carriage

Change the position of the Capstan Pulley if the jig holes are not aligned and the Jig is not fixed in place. (Figure 3) (1)

Loosen the set screws (x2).

(2)

Turn the Capstan Pulley.

(3)

Align the Jig hole.

Figure 1 j0fu40554 7.

Fix the jig to the Half Rate Carriage. (front and rear) (Figure 2) (1)

Install the jig. (front and rear)

(2)

Secure with a screw.

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Check that the jig holes on the IIT Frame and Full Rate Carriage are aligned. (Front and rear) (Figure 4) (1)

Install the jig. (Front and rear)

(2)

Secure with a screw.

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment 5. IIT (Except 4127 EPS/4112 EPS)

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ADJ 5.8.1 IIT Side/Lead Edge Registration Purpose NOTE: 4127EPS/4112EPS does not deal with IIT-related items. To set the home position for the IIT Lead Edge (Slow Scan) direction/IIT Side Edge (Fast Scan) direction. NOTE: The IOT Lead Edge/Side Edge Registration Adjustment (ADJ 2.1.1) must have been completed.

Check 1. 2.

Set the Test Chart (499T247) (A3) such that there is no gap between the chart and the Regi Guide at the rear of the Platen and make 5 copies at A3 SEF 100%. Measure the Lead and Side Edges of the third copy. (Figure 1) Lead Edge: Part A of the figure Side Edge: Part B of the figure

Figure 4 j0fu40557 10. Loosen the securing screw of the Carriage Cable if the Jig holes are not aligned, and the Jig is not fixed in place. (Figure 5) (1)

Loosen the screw.

(2)

Move the Full Rate Carriage to align the jig holes.

(3)

Tighten the screw.

Figure 1 IIT Registration (j0st41144) 3.

Check that the measured values of the Lead Edge (A) and Side Edge (B) fall within the specifications of the supporting mode. Table 1 Specification

Figure 5 j0fu40558

Item

Simplex

Lead Edge (A)

10+/-1.6 mm

Duplex 10+/-1.6 mm

Side Edge (B)

10+/-2.1 mm

10+/-2.1 mm

Adjustment 1.

Enter Diag. mode and select [Maintenance/Diagnostics] and then [NVM Read/Write(DC131)].

2.

Adjust the measured values of the Lead Edge (A) and Side Edge (B) using the following NVM so that the measured values fall within the specifications. For Side Edge If the measured value is short: Set a smaller value.

If the measured value is long: Set a larger value.

ADJ 5.8.2 IIT Reduce/Enlarge Adjustment

For Lead Edge

Purpose

If the measured value is short: Set a larger value. If the measured value is long: Set a smaller value.

NOTE: 4127EPS/4112EPS does not deal with IIT-related items.

NOTE: Carry out the DADF Side Edge Registration Adjustment (ADJ 4.3.1) after adjusting the IIT Side Edge Registration.

To obtain the proper Reduce/Enlarge ratio in the Slow and Fast Scan Direction for 100% copy.

Check Table 2 NVM List Chain Link

Name

Min

Initial Max

Step

715

050

Platen Slow Scan Regi Adjustment

16

100

184

0.036mm

715

053

Platen Fast Scan Regi Adjustment

0

120

240

0.085mm

1.

Set the Test Chart (499T247) (A3) such that there is no gap between the chart and the Regi Guide at the rear of the platen and make 5 copies at A3 SEF 100%.

2.

Check that the distance between the reference points in the third copy is the same as the distance between the same points in the Test Chart. (Figure 1) Slow Scan Direction (Vertical) Reduce/Enlarge ratio: Between 1-2, 2-3 and 1-3 in the figure Fast Scan Direction (Horizontal) Reduce/Enlarge ratio: Between 4-2, 2-5 and 4-5 in the figure

NOTE: At shipping, an adjusted value is entered into each NVM. Therefore, the NVM values are different from the initial values but unique to each machine. 3.

After adjustment, set the Test Chart (499T247) (A3) again such that there is no gap between the chart and the Regi Guide at the rear of the platen and make copies at A3 SEF 100%.

4.

Repeat the procedure until the measured values of the Lead Edge (A) and Side Edge (B) fall within the specifications.

Figure 1 IIT Reduce/Enlarge Adjustment (j0st41145)

Adjustment 1.

Enter Diag. mode and select [Maintenance/Diagnostics] and then [NVM Read/Write(DC131)].

2.

Adjust the distance between the reference points in the third copy using the following NVM so that it is the same as the distance between the same points in the Test Chart. If the measured value in the copy is shorter than the measured value in the Test Chart: Set a larger value. If the measured value in the copy is longer than the measured value in the Test Chart: Set a smaller value. Table 1 NVM List

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Chain Link

Name

Min

Initial Max

Step

715

051

Platen SS Reduce/Enlarge Adjustment

44

50

56

0.1%

715

702

Platen FS Reduce/Enlarge Adjustment

0

50

100

0.1%

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Disassembly/Assembly and Adjustment

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NOTE: At shipping, an adjusted value is entered into each NVM. Therefore, the NVM values are different from the initial values but unique to each machine.

ADJ 5.8.3 IIT Calibration (DC945)

3.

After adjustment, set the Test Chart (499T247) (A3) again such that there is no gap between the chart and the Regi Guide at the rear of the platen and make copies at A3 SEF 100%.

NOTE: 4127EPS/4112EPS does not deal with IIT-related items.

4.

Repeat the procedure until the distance between the reference points in the copy is the same as the distance between the same points in the Test Chart.

There are four adjustment methods for IIT calibration.

5.

Adjust the IIT Lead Edge/Side Edge Registration.

Purpose

[White Reference Adjustment] Calculates and sets the White Reference Correction Coefficient. Timing: before shipment; when replacing the Platen Glass/Lamp/CCD [CCD Calibration] Corrects the IIT sensitivity dispersion. Timing: before shipment; when replacing the Platen Glass/Lamp/CCD [Light Axis Fluctuation Correction] Reads glass positions (Lead/Side) with the Platen Glass open, and from the differences each between the readings and the targets, calculates an amount of registration skew, and displays it. Timing: when replacing the Lens Unit [Retrieval of Side 2 Shading Correction Data] Collects data on side 2 shading from the Duplex CIS White Reference Board (shading tool), and determines whether or not any dirt exists, and displays a result. Timing: before factory shipment; when image quality gets deteriorated. NOTE: Before performing "White Reference Adjustment" and "CCD Calibration" check that ADJ 5.8.1 IIT Side/Lead Edge Registration is properly adjusted. As required, adjust it. If the values are out of spec, perform ADJ 5.7.1 Full Rate/Half Rate Carriage Positioning Adjustment. After then perform "White Refer-ence Adjustment" and "CCD Calibration." NOTE: To replace the Lens Unit, first check ADJ 5.8.1 IIT Side/Lead Edge Registration is peoperly adjusted. As required, adjust it. If the values are out of spec, perform ADJ 5.7.1 Full Rate/Half Rate Carriage Positioning Adjustment. Next replace the Lens Unit and perform the Light Axis Fluctuation Correction. After then perform "White reference Adjustment" and "CCD Calibration."

Adjustment [White Reference Adjustment] NOTE: Before performing White Reference Adjustment, DC131[715-106]IIT Paper Code needs to be set. The need to do so depends on the paper. To deal with individual paper materials and types, you can also perform White Reference Adjustment by setting a value to 0: Use NVM individual paper coefficeints and entering appropriate values in NVM715-102 to 105 (individual-paper correction). The set values are as follows: 0: Use NVM individual paper coefficients (use 715-102 to 105: P paper parameters) 1: J paper 2: P paper (FX/IBG default: to be set before factory shipment) 3: C2 paper 4: Green100 paper 5: Digital Color Xpression 6: Color Tech+

7: Xerox4200 paper (MN default: to be set before factory shipment)

NOTE: If the value is an abnormal number such as 990, clean the Platen Glass and the mirror, etc. and start again. This may be due to the light path being blocked.

8: Xerox Business NOTE: When initializing NVMs, write down parameters in DC131[715-102 to 105] in advance. Initializing NVMs makes values in DC131[715-102 to 105] from P paper parameters to J paper ones. 1.

5.

NOTE: It is recommended to draw a line on the paper and put a mark on the lead edge of Box Driver with adhesive tape as shown in the figure.

Enter Diag. mode and select [Maintenance/Diagnostics], [MAX Setup], and then [IIT Calibration (DC945)].

2.

Set execute type to "White Reference Adjustment" and execute.

3.

Place a stack of 10 or more sheets of paper (A3 or 11"x17") set in DC131[715-106] on the Platen Glass, and select [OK].

4.

The Setup Value (NOTE 3) is displayed on the White Reference Setup Value screen.

When "NG" is displayed, turn the Nut according to the display text to perform the correction. (Figure 1)

NOTE: The M/C carries out the following operations: (1)

Performs shading to stabilize the IIT state.

(2)

Obtains the shading data.

(3)

Performs sampling of the white paper data to calculate and set the White Reference Correction Coefficient. (DC131 NVM 715-092 to 096 are set up.)

(4)

Carries out shading to reflect the result of the White Reference Adjustment.

[CCD Calibration] 1.

Enter Diag. mode and select [Maintenance/Diagnostics], [MAX Setup], and then [IIT Calibration (DC945)].

2.

Set execution type to "CCD Calibration" and execute.

3.

Place Chart (499T276) on the Platen and select [OK].

4.

The setup value and result are displayed in the CCD Calibration Setup Value screen.

6.

After adjustment, perform "Light Axis Fluctuation Correction" again.

5.

When "NG" is displayed, clean the CCD and perform "CCD Calibration" again.

7.

Perform Steps 2 -7 until the results are OK.

Figure 1 Nut Rotation (j0ku41835)

[Light Axis Fluctuation Correction]

NOTE: f the results are OK, the operation can be completed even if the no. of rotations appears.

Enter Diag. mode and select [Maintenance/Diagnostics], [MAX Setup], and then [IIT Calibration (DC945)].

[Retrieval of Side 2 Shading Correction Data]

2.

Set the execution type to [Light Axis Fluctuation Correction] and execute.

1.

3.

Open the platen and make sure there is nothing on the glass then select [OK].

1.

4.

Take out the White Reference Board (Jig) stored in the IIT. (Figure 2)

The Light Axis Fluctuation Correction Settings screen displays the following content. Light Axis Correction Judgement: OK/NG Front Nut Correction Angle: (Numeric) Rear Nut Correction Angle: (Numeric) •

Front/Rear Nut Correction Angle shows a combination of +/- with a numeral.



Front Nut items refer to the nuts at the front of the CCD Lens Assembly.



Rear Nut items refer to the nuts at the rear of the CCD Lens Assembly.



+: Means right rotation.



-: Means left rotation.



Numeral: Means the angle. (Unit: Degree)

E.g.) If the display shows Front Nut correction angle: 90, Rear Nut correction angle: -45Turn the Front Nut to the right by 90 degrees and the Rear Nut to the left by 45 degrees. Version.1 .1.1

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Figure 2 White Reference Board (Jig) Position (j0fu40566) 2.

Install the White reference board (jig) in a proper place and close the DADF. (Figure 3)

Figure 3 White Reference Board Installation Position (j0fu40567) 3.

Enter Diag. mode and select [Maintenance/Diagnostics], [MAX Setup], and then [IIT Calibration (DC945)].

4.

Set the execution type to "Retrieval of Side 2 Shading Correction Data" and execute.

5.

When "Retrieval of Side 2 Shading Correction Data" is complete, "Completed" is displayed at the bottom of the screen. An error code will be displayed when failure occurs.

6.

When failure occurs, clean the CIS and execute "Retrieval of Side 2 Shading Correction Data" again.

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ADJ 13.15.1 Adjusting Multi Feed Sensor Sensitivity for Paper Thickness

NOTE: Turn the volume a little bit at a time because a value changes quickly.

Purpose To make a fine adjustment, on the MSA PWB, to the sensitivity of Multi Feed Sensor for paper thickness so that the sensor will detect a multifeed and make the machine stop.

Check 1.

Enter the diag mode and select [Maintenance/Diagnostics], [IO Check], and then [Analog Monitor].

2.

Check that 077-100 Multi Feed Check Sensor input value is 220+/-30.

Adjustment 1.

Open the Front Door.

2.

(Figure 1) Slide out the drawer. Remove the inner covers and the knob mentioned below: (1)

Transfer Belt Drawer Cover (PL 13.3 )

(2)

Knob (PL 13.1 )

(3)

Registration Drawer Cover (PL 13.3 ) Figure 2 j0ph41352 5.

After the adjustment, exit the diagnostic mode.

6.

Restore the machine to its original state.

Figure 1 j0ph41351 3.

Reinstall the drawer.

4.

(Figure 2) Adjust using the Volume (VR1) on the MSA PWB until DC140 077-100 Multi Feed Check Sensor input value is 220+/-30. Input value is smaller: Turn VR1 in the direction of “+.” Input value is larger: Turn VR1 in the direction of “-.”

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ADJ 13.15.2 IOT CIS Check Cycle Purpose This cycle checks the edge detection function. The cycle is intended to check if the detection system operates normally.

Check The machine (MC) reports the current values of the below-listed parameters when it goes to another screen as directed by the UI. Then the UI displays these current values. The MC performs edge detection as directed by the UI, and reports measured values and a specific judgment result. If an error occurs, the MC reports the type of the error. The UI displays these check results (measured values, judgment result, and error type). Table 1

Item (parameter name)

NVM/Variable Name

Judgment at End of Check Cycle

Setting Range

Value Current Value Display Display DisplayUn Value at NG Display at OK it

0=OK ,1=NG -

-

O

O

Figure 1 j0tk41312 7.

Slide in the drawer back and close the Front Door.

8.

Press the [Start] button. The IOT CIS Check Cycle window opens. Select [Yes] to start the check cycle.

Paper Edge Position (Average)

AVE_Edge

0 to 65535

0.01mm

-

O

-

9.

Paper Edge Position

Line_Edge

0 to 65535

0.01mm

-

O

O

10. The IOT CIS Check Cycle Measured Values frame displays measured values and a judgment result.

Detected Edge Value

EDGE_DATA_X

0 to 65535

-

-

O

O



Detected Edge Value (after correction)

EDGE

0 to 65535

-

-

O

O

The measured values of the items are in their respective normal ranges.

Edge Detection Threshold Th_DATA_X

0 to 65535

-

-

O

O

Fault Code at NG

-

-

-

-

O

Fault Code

Adjustment 1.

Enter the diag mode. Select [Maintenance/Diagnostics], [MAX Setup], and then [IOT CIS Check Cycle].

2.

Select a paper size. NOTE: If a desired size is not available, select one close in width.

3.

Fold the paper selected in step 2 in half and form the centerline.

4.

Open the Front Door.

5.

Slide out the drawer.

6.

Place the paper in the registration area. NOTE: The display of Jam appears. Press the “Close” button to clear the displayed Jam, and proceed. NOTE: Aligning the center of the paper with the center of the registration unit, place the paper so that the edge of the paper can be under the edge scanning sensor. (1)

Align the crease of the paper with the mark at the center of the plate.

(2)

Align the trail edge of the paper with the rear edge of the drawer chassis.

Following a specific fail error code, configure settings and resolve the error. After that, perform the IOT CIS Check Cycle adjustment again.

ADJ 13.15.3 IOT CIS Setup Cycle

NOTE: The display of Jam appears. Press the “Close” button to clear the displayed Jam, and proceed.

Purpose

NOTE: Place an A4-sized blank sheet so that the whole of the side to be scanned can be under the edge scanning sensor in the registration unit.

This cycle optimizes parameter values for CIS edge detection. When the machine is shipped or installed, or when a part is replaced, the cycle optimizes the LED light quantity and stores parameter values in NVM.

Check At an occurrence of an error, preset or measured values and Fail are displayed for the CE to isolate the error in order to find causes of it. Table 1 Val. Dis. at OK

Val. Val. Dis. at Dis. at OK/NG NG/NG

-

O

O

O

0=OK ,1=NG -

-

O

O

O

LED_PWR_AC T_NUM

0 to 65535

1

O

O

O

O

LED Driving Current Value

LED_Current

0 to 255

0.4mA

O

O

O

O

Black Reference Average

AVE [Vod(n)]

0 to 255

-

-

O

O

O

White Reference Average

AVE [Vow_Max(n)]

0 to 255

-

-

O

O

O

Max. Dynamic Range VR_Max

0 to 255

0.01V

-

O

O

-

Fault Code at NG

-

-

-

-

O

O

Item (parameter name)

NVM/Variable Name

Range

Judgment at End of Light Qty Correction

-

0=OK ,1=NG -

Judgment at End of Shading Coefficient Calculation

-

Number of Light Qty Corrections

Fault Code

Display Cur. Unit Val.Dis.

Figure 1 j0tk41313 5.

Press the [Start] button.

6.

The IOT CIS Setup Cycle window opens. Select [Yes] to start the adjustment.

7.

The IOT CIS Setup Cycle Measured Values frame displays measured values and a judgment. The measured values of the items are in their respective normal ranges. Following a specific fail error code, configure settings and resolve the error. After that, perform the IOT CIS Setup Cycle adjustment again.

Adjustment NOTE: If having replaced the CIS, set the value in NVM760-206 (Number of Light Quantity Correction Executions) back to [0] beforehand. 1.

Enter the diag mode. Select [Maintenance/Diagnostics], [MAX Setup], and then [IOT CIS Setup Cycle].

2.

Open the Front Door.

3.

Slide out the drawer.

4.

Place a sheet of paper in the registration area.

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ADJ 15.1.1 Fuser Nip Adjustment (DC701) Purpose

Calculate a mean value of the three measured values for each Front/Rear edge and check that the mean value fulfills the specifications.

To create a print for Fuser Nip adjustment and adjust the Fuser Nip width.

Table 1 Nip Measurement Value Specifications

Check NOTE: After replacing the Pressure Roll and when turning ON the cooled down MC, the Pressure Roll is also cool. Therefore run the operation for approx. 100 sheets with A4/DUP. 1.

Enter the diag mode and select [Maintenance/Diagnostics], [MAX Setup], and then [Fuser Nip Measurement].

2.

Load A4 LEF paper into Tray 1.

3.

Follow the instructions on the screen and print the paper for measurement.

4.

Load the printed measurement paper in Tray 1 and perform printing of measurement paper again.

Front (In) Nip Width

Rear (Out) Nip Width

In/Out difference

11.8+/-0.3mm

11.8+/-0.3mm

Within 0.5mm

Adjustment 1.

Turn the nut on the side which requires nip width adjustment as shown in the figure. (Figure 2) A direction: Nip width becomes smaller. (Anti-clockwise direction) B direction: Nip width becomes larger. (Clockwise direction)

NOTE: Perform printing two times in order to increase the density of the measurement paper and improve legibility of the Nip width. 5.

Follow the instructions on the screen. Load the measurement paper in Tray 1 and measure the nip width. NOTE: Load the measurement paper, aligning the larger erase width with the lead edge of the feeding direction, and the printed side with the Pressure Roll. For Tray 1, load the paper with the printed side up.

6.

Measure the Nip Width (three in front, three at the rear) indicated with black lines which are 15mm away from the front/rear edges of the paper. (Figure 1)

Figure 2 Nip Width Adjustment (j0fu41541) 2.

Perform Checking Steps 1 to 7 until the nip width is within the specified range.

Figure 1 Nip Measurement Position (j0fu41540)

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ADJ 39.39.1 Left/Right Tray Arm Installation Position Parts List on PL 39.39, PL 39.40 Purpose To make the Stacker Tray evenly horizontal.

Adjustment WARNING Make sure the copy/print jobs are complete. Check that the "Sending/Receiving" and "Documents Stored" lamps are OFF and turn OFF the power. After turning OFF the power of the machine, turn OFF the breaker switch and disconnect the plug from the socket. 1.

Remove the Dolly and the Stacker Tray.

2.

Remove the screws that secuve the Stack No Paper Sensor. (Figure 1) (1)

Remove the screws (x2).

(2)

Move the Stack No Paper Sensor.

Figure 2 j0sa43998 4.

Remove the Stacker Right Center Cover. (Figure 3) (1)

Remove the screws (x4).

(2)

Remove the Stacker Right Center Cover.

Figure 1 j0sa49952 3.

Remove the Stacker Left Center Cover. (Figure 2) (1)

Remove the screws (x4).

(2)

Remove the Stacker Left Center Cover.

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Affix the Belt Clamps (x2) to the belts (x2).

(2)

Secure the Belt Clamps (x2) by using the screws (x4).

Figure 5 j0sa49905

Figure 3 j0sa43999 5. 6.

Remove the jigs (x2) that are stored at the rear of the HCS. (PL 39.37) Install the Right Tray Arm. (Figure 4) (1)

Install the Right Tray Arm in the Stacker Frame.

(2)

Insert the tools (2) into the holes of the Right Tray Arm and secure the tools at the mounting hole positions.

Figure 4 j0sa49903 7.

Secure the Right Tray Arm to the belt. (Figure 5)

8.

Similarly, secure the Left Tray Arm.

9.

Remove the jigs (x2).

Chapter 5 Parts List

5 Parts List 5.1 Introduction 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.1.3 5.1.4 5.1.5

How to Use the Parts List...................................................................................... Precautions ........................................................................................................... Plate Composition ................................................................................................. Terminology and Symbols..................................................................................... Using Parts Navigation..........................................................................................

5 5 6 6 7

5.2 Parts List 1. Cover(IOT/Tray Module) PL 1.1 Front/Left/ROS Cover, Main Switch.................................................................... PL 1.2 Rear/Right Cover ................................................................................................ PL 1.3 Front Door Component .......................................................................................

9 10 11

2. Electrical PL 2.1 PL 2.2 PL 2.3 PL 2.4 PL 2.5 PL 2.6 PL 2.7 PL 2.8 PL 2.9

IOT Rear ............................................................................................................. Drawer Connector (Fuser/Marking/Dup)............................................................. Tray Module Rear ............................................................................................... UI Accessory....................................................................................................... ESS Component ................................................................................................. ESS Option ......................................................................................................... UI Component..................................................................................................... HDD/Video Selector / Image Extention PWB Component .................................. LCD Touch Panel Component ............................................................................

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

3. Air System PL 3.1 Air System-Front, Right....................................................................................... PL 3.2 Air System-Rear..................................................................................................

PL 4.1 DADF Accessory................................................................................................. 23 PL 4.2 DADF Cover, CIS................................................................................................ 24 PL 4.3 DADF PWB, Counter Balance ............................................................................ 25 PL 4.4 DADF Document Tray, Tray Motor ..................................................................... 26 PL 4.5 DADF Document Tray, Tray Motor ..................................................................... 27 PL 4.6 Feed Motor, Feed Clutch, Invert Drive Roll......................................................... 28 PL 4.7 Pre Regi. Motor, Pre Regi. Roll Chute, Take Away Roll, Baffle Solenoid........... 29 PL 4.8 Regi. Motor, Regi. Roll........................................................................................ 30 PL 4.9 Platen Motor, Platen Roll, Out Roll ..................................................................... 31 PL 4.10 Exit Motor, Exit Roll........................................................................................... 32 PL 4.11 Exit Gate Solenoid, Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid, Nip Solenoid, Inverter Exit Chute, Guide Chute33 PL 4.12 Exit Upper/Lower Chute, Regi. Out Chute, Feeder Lower Chute ..................... 34 PL 4.13 CIS Component ................................................................................................ 35 PL 4.14 DADF Document Tray Component ................................................................... 36 PL 4.15 DADF Document Bottom Tray Component....................................................... 37 PL 4.16 DADF Document Upper Tray Component ........................................................ 38 PL 4.17 Feeder Upper Chute Component...................................................................... 39

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Feeder/Nudger Roll Component ....................................................................... DADF Left Upper Cover Component ................................................................ Pre Regi. Roll Chute Component...................................................................... Inverter Exit Chute Component......................................................................... Guide Chute Component .................................................................................. Exit Upper Chute Component ........................................................................... Exit Lower Chute Component ........................................................................... Regi. Out Chute Component............................................................................. Feeder Lower Chute Component......................................................................

40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

PL 5.1 IIT Cover-Front/Top ............................................................................................ PL 5.2 IIT Cover-Rear/Right........................................................................................... PL 5.3 IIT Bottom Bracket .............................................................................................. PL 5.4 IIT Component .................................................................................................... PL 5.5 4127 EPS / 4112 EPS Type IIT Cover................................................................ PL 5.6 IIT Housing-Electrical.......................................................................................... PL 5.7 IIT Housing-Carriage........................................................................................... PL 5.8 IPS Component................................................................................................... PL 5.9 Full Rate Carriage Component ........................................................................... PL 5.10 Half Rate Carriage Component.........................................................................

49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58

5. IIT

6. ROS PL 6.1 ROS ....................................................................................................................

59

7. Tray Module 21 22

4. DADF

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PL 4.18 PL 4.19 PL 4.20 PL 4.21 PL 4.22 PL 4.23 PL 4.24 PL 4.25 PL 4.26

PL 7.1 Tray 1, Tray 2, Tray 2 Transport ......................................................................... PL 7.2 Tray 3, Tray 4...................................................................................................... PL 7.3 Left Hand Cover, Chute ...................................................................................... PL 7.4 Take Away Roll, Vertical Transport Roll ............................................................. PL 7.5 Take Away Motor, Wire Harness, Caster............................................................ PL 7.6 Tray 1 Component .............................................................................................. PL 7.7 Tray 2 Component .............................................................................................. PL 7.8 Tray 3, Tray 4 Component - 1............................................................................. PL 7.9 Tray 3, Tray 4 Component - 2............................................................................. PL 7.10 Tray 2 Transport Component............................................................................ PL 7.11 Transport Upper Chute Component.................................................................. PL 7.12 Transport Lower Chute Component.................................................................. PL 7.13 Tray Feeder Component................................................................................... PL 7.14 Tray Upper Feeder Component ........................................................................ PL 7.15 Tray Lower Feeder Component ........................................................................ PL 7.16 Feed/Nudger/Retard Roll Component .............................................................. PL 7.17 Feed/Nudger Shaft Component ........................................................................ PL 7.18 Left Hand Cover Component ............................................................................ PL 7.19 Take Away Motor Component ..........................................................................

60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78

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Parts List PL 8.1 MSI Accessory .................................................................................................... PL 8.2 MSI Cover ........................................................................................................... PL 8.3 MSI Component .................................................................................................. PL 8.4 MSI Lift Motor Component .................................................................................. PL 8.5 MSI Tray Component .......................................................................................... PL 8.6 MSI Feeder Component...................................................................................... PL 8.7 MSI Upper Feeder Component ........................................................................... PL 8.8 MSI Lower Feeder Component ........................................................................... PL 8.9 Retard/Feed/Nudger Roll Component................................................................. PL 8.10 Feed/Nudger Shaft Component ........................................................................

79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88

10. Drive PL 10.1 PL 10.2 PL 10.3 PL 10.4 PL 10.5

Fuser/Xero.Deve. Transfer Belt/Exit Inverter Drive........................................... Fuser Drive Component .................................................................................... Xero./Deve./Transfer Belt Drive Component..................................................... Exit/Inverter Drive Component .......................................................................... Waste Toner Bottol Auger Drive Gear, Exit Drive Gear Component ................

89 90 91 92 93

11. XERO. Clener PL 11.1 Xero/Cleaner Accessory (Front)........................................................................ PL 11.2 Xero/Cleaner Accessory (Rear) ........................................................................ PL 11.3 Drum Cartridge Component-1........................................................................... PL 11.4 Drum Cartridge Component-2........................................................................... PL 11.5 ADC Component ............................................................................................... PL 11.6 CC Cleaner Motor Component.......................................................................... PL 11.7 Waste Toner Auger Component ....................................................................... PL 11.8 Drum Cartridge Housing Component................................................................ PL 11.9 Pre Clean Corotron, Pre Transfer Corotron Component................................... PL 11.10 Charge Corotron Component.......................................................................... Deve Accessory ................................................................................................ Deve Housing Accessory .................................................................................. Trickle Duct Component.................................................................................... Toner Dispenser Component ............................................................................ Deve Housing Component ................................................................................ Auger Pipe Component..................................................................................... Toner Dispenser Housing Component..............................................................

104 105 106 107 108 109 110

13. Marking Drawer (Reji/Belt Transfer/Inverter Pre Regi.Moter/Marking Drawer) PL 13.1 Registration Accessory ..................................................................................... PL 13.2 Transfer Belt/Inverter Accessory....................................................................... PL 13.3 Marking Drawer Accessory ............................................................................... PL 13.4 Registration Component ................................................................................... PL 13.5 Inlet Lower Chute Component .......................................................................... PL 13.6 IOT Side HCF Chute Component ..................................................................... PL 13.7 MSI Feed Out Chute Component...................................................................... PL 13.8 Transfer Belt Component .................................................................................. PL 13.9 Belt Cleaner Housing Component (Mechanical) ............................................... PL 13.10 Belt Cleaner Housing Component (Electrical)................................................. PL 13.11 Inverter - Roll, Sensor, Fan ............................................................................. PL 13.12 Inverter - Gate .................................................................................................

Version.1 .1.1 PL 13.13 PL 13.14 PL 13.15 PL 13.16 PL 13.17 PL 13.18

Marking Drawer Component - 1...................................................................... Marking Drawer Component - 2...................................................................... Registration Upper Chute and CIS /Pre Registration Upper Chute Component CIS Control PWB, Pre Registration Sensor .................................................... Inverter Right/Middle Chute Component ........................................................ Inverter Upper Chute Component...................................................................

123 124 125 126 127 128

14. Duplex PL 14.1 PL 14.2 PL 14.3 PL 14.4 PL 14.5 PL 14.6 PL 14.7 PL 14.8 PL 14.9

Duplex Drawer Accessory ................................................................................ Duplex Drawer - Latch, Duplex Chute, Cover................................................... Duplex Drawer - Duplex Motor ......................................................................... Duplex Drawer - Release/Invert Motor ............................................................. Duplex Drawer - Gate/Right Chute ................................................................... Release/Invert Motor Component..................................................................... Dupex Upper Chute Component ...................................................................... Duplex Gate Chute Component........................................................................ Duplex Right Chute Component .......................................................................

129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137

15. Fuser 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103

12. Deve PL 12.1 PL 12.2 PL 12.3 PL 12.4 PL 12.5 PL 12.6 PL 12.7

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PL 15.1 PL 15.2 PL 15.3 PL 15.4 PL 15.5 PL 15.6 PL 15.7 PL 15.8 PL 15.9

Fuser Accessory ............................................................................................... 138 Fuser Component ............................................................................................. 139 Lower Frame Component ................................................................................. 140 Upper Frame Component ................................................................................. 141 Fuser Cleaning Cartridge Component .............................................................. 142 Fuser Front Cover, Lower Inlet Chute, Lower Exit Chute, Pressure Roll Finger Component143 Lever Component (Front/Rear)......................................................................... 144 Left Frame Component (Upper Frame) ............................................................ 145 Exit Chute Component (Upper Frame) ............................................................. 146

16. Exit PL 16.1 Exit Transport Accessory .................................................................................. PL 16.2 Exit Transport Component................................................................................

147 148

36. I/F Module PL 36.1 IFM Cover ......................................................................................................... PL 36.2 LVPS / Breaker ................................................................................................. PL 36.3 IFM Drive .......................................................................................................... PL 36.4 Trans Roll ....................................................................................................... PL 36.5 Decurler Drive Belt............................................................................................ PL 36.6 Inlet Chute ........................................................................................................ PL 36.7 Gate Assembly ................................................................................................. PL 36.8 Guide Assembly................................................................................................ PL 36.9 Guide Assembly-MID L..................................................................................... PL 36.10 Guide Assembly-MID Low .............................................................................. PL 36.11 Guide Assembly-Exit Up ................................................................................. PL 36.12 Fan..................................................................................................................

149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160

39. HCS PL 39.1 PL 39.2 PL 39.3 PL 39.4 PL 39.5

Lelt / Rear Cover............................................................................................... Top / Front / Right Cover .................................................................................. Front Door Component ..................................................................................... Upper / Transport Inner Cover.......................................................................... HCS Transport Motor 1, HCS Entrance / Top Tray Roll ...................................

161 162 163 164 165

PL 39.6 Transport / Top Tray Clutch .............................................................................. PL 39.7 HCS Transport Motor 2 , Bypass Roll 1 / 2....................................................... PL 39.8 Bypass Clutch 1 / 2 ........................................................................................... PL 39.9 Top Tray Motor , Top Tray Exit Roll.................................................................. PL 39.10 Bypass Roll 3 , 2a Gear Box........................................................................... PL 39.11 Bypass Roll 4 , 3a Gear Box........................................................................... PL 39.12 Bypass Clutch 3 .............................................................................................. PL 39.13 Bypass Roll 5 / 6 , Bypass Exit Roll ................................................................ PL 39.14 HCS Entrance Chute ...................................................................................... PL 39.15 1b Chute Assembly......................................................................................... PL 39.16 1b Chute Component...................................................................................... PL 39.17 2b Chute Assembly , Top Tray Exit Lower Chute ........................................... PL 39.18 2b Chute Component...................................................................................... PL 39.19 Bypass Upper / Lower Chute 1 , 2b Chute ..................................................... PL 39.20 Bypass Upper / Lower Chute 2 , Bypass Upper Chute 3................................ PL 39.21 3b Chute Assembly , Bypass Lower Chute 3 , Bypass Exit Upper Chute ...... PL 39.22 3b Chute Component...................................................................................... PL 39.23 Gate Solenoid ................................................................................................ PL 39.24 Paddle............................................................................................................. PL 39.25 Stacker Exit Roll Housing and Edge Sensor Frame ....................................... PL 39.26 Stacker Exit Roll Housing Component............................................................ PL 39.27 Edge Sensor Frame Component .................................................................... PL 39.28 Tamper Unit .................................................................................................... PL 39.29 Front Tamper Motor ........................................................................................ PL 39.30 Side Tamper Extension Motor , Pad Move Motor ........................................... PL 39.31 Extension Pad................................................................................................. PL 39.32 Set Clamp Motor , Lead Tamper Motor .......................................................... PL 39.33 Rear Tamper Motor......................................................................................... PL 39.34 Stacker-Left..................................................................................................... PL 39.35 Stacker-Right .................................................................................................. PL 39.36 Stacker-Rear................................................................................................... PL 39.37 Stacker Frame Rear-Electrical........................................................................ PL 39.38 Stacker Elevator-Rear..................................................................................... PL 39.39 Stacker Elevator-Left ...................................................................................... PL 39.40 Stacker Elevator-Right .................................................................................... PL 39.41 Dolly ................................................................................................................ PL 39.42 HCS Control Panel..........................................................................................

166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202

5.3 Parts Navi 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3 5.3.4 5.3.5 5.3.6 5.3.7 5.3.8 5.3.9

Navi.1.1 (Processor + I/F Module + HCS)............................................................. Navi.2.1 (Processor).............................................................................................. Navi.2.2 (DADF) .................................................................................................... Navi.2.3 (IIT).......................................................................................................... Navi.2.4 (Tray Module).......................................................................................... Navi.2.5 (I/F Module)............................................................................................. Navi.2.6 (HCS) ...................................................................................................... Navi.3.1 (HCS Upper) ........................................................................................... Navi.3.2 (HCS Lower) ...........................................................................................

211 211 212 212 213 213 214 214 215

98. Screws 98.1 Screws....................................................................................................................

203

99. Adjustment Area Codes and Paper and Document Area Codes List 99.1 99.2 99.3 99.4 99.5 99.6 99.7 99.8

Paper...................................................................................................................... Consumables ......................................................................................................... Electrical Adjustments ............................................................................................ Mechanical Adjsutments ........................................................................................ Documents ............................................................................................................. Accessories related ................................................................................................ Environment ........................................................................................................... DMP/Network Functions related............................................................................. Version.1 .1.1

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5.1.2 Precautions

Chapter 5 Parts List contains information on spare parts.



To make the illustration easy to see, hardware such as screws are shown in alphabets. shapes are not shown.

The parts list is used to order replacement parts and enter area codes. To use the parts list correctly, read the description below carefully.



Read notes in the Description column carefully before ordering and replacing parts.



SCC followed by part name in the DESCRIPTION column represents Safety Critical Component. Handling Safety Critical Components shall conform to Fuji Xerox Co. Ltd.-stipulated rules and regulations on Safety Critical Components.



ISC followed by part name in the DESCRIPTION column represents Important Information Stored Component that stores important customer information. To replace and discard an ISC, follow the procedure for it described in chapter 4.



The area codes are shown on plates each. The area codes (such as toner and Current Adjustment values) which cannot be shown as parts on plates are listed on the list of area codes at the end of this chapter.

To reduce a time to find out Parts No on E-Doc, FX put Navigation screen. Please refer to 5.3 Using Parts Navigation.

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5.1.3 Plate Composition

Table 1 Terminology and Symbols

Description Informs you that the adjustment procedure for the part is described in Chapter 4 Repair and Adjustment.

Figure 1 5002 Informs you that the removal, installation and replacement procedures for the part are described in Chapter 4 Repair and Adjustment.

Figure 2 5001 Informs you that the removal, installation, replacement and adjustment procedures for the part are described in Chapter 4 Repair and Adjustment.

Figure 3 5003

Figure 1 j0mf50001 Table 1 Section Name

Chapter 5 Section Name

(1)

Sub System Name

the name of the subsystem

(2)

PLATE NO.

Parts List Reference No. shown in each chapter

(3)

PLATE NAME

Title name of the illustration, which shows the mechanism of the sub system

(4)

ITEM

Matches the number in the illustration.

(5)

PART NO.

The number to be used for ordering parts and filling in the service report.

(6)

DESCRIPTION

Provides the part name, V(MOD) Code and notes, etc.

(7)

AREA CODE

The code to be entered in the failure column of the service report.

3 {4-10

This is indicated on the upper left or upper right of the illustration to show the item represents the assembly including the part. The example shows Item 3 is the assembly of Item 4 through 10.

(1/4PCS)

Informs you that four identical parts are installed but that only one of them is shown in the illustration.

--

This symbol in the PART NO. column shows the part is not managed as a spare part.

(P/O Item 5)

This symbol in the DESCRIPTION column shows the part is not managed as a single piece of spare part, but as a part of the assembly. The example shows the part is a part of Assembly Item 5.

(New) (Old)

This term in the DESCRIPTION column shows the new part is interchangeable with the old one. Unless otherwise specified or there are no particular reasons, order the old part.

(Alternate)

This term in the DESCRIPTION column shows either one of the parts can be used. This symbol shows the whole area of the framed illustration is modified by the number in the circle. The area has the modified configuration.

Figure 4 5005

5.1.5 Using Parts Navigation

Table 1 Terminology and Symbols

This section describes how to use the Navigation screen (illustrated) Description This symbol shows the whole area of the framed illustration has not been modified by the number in the circle. The area still has the previous configuration.

The Navigation screen is divided into two layers, under which there is another layer of PLs. •

The first (top) layer •

Navi 1.1(Processor) The whole processor including DADF and Finisher is illustrated each for good understanding. Find the module which includes the desired part and click on Navi 2.X or PL shown at the end of the call out. Navi 2.X shows there is a more detailed illustration of the module. Otherwise, you will be directly linked to the applicable PL.

Figure 5 5006 The Item pointed to by this symbol in the illustration is modified by the number in the circle. The item has the modified configuration.



The second layer •

Navi 2.1 to 3.2 The module found in Navi 1.1 is divided into more modules, which link to the related PLs. The screen here uses PLXX to show all the parts in the detailed module. Click on the applicable item, and you will see the illustration of the applicable PL. Find the desired part in the PL illustration to learn the part’s item no. After that, obtain the appropriate part no. from the list.

Figure 6 4001 The Item pointed to by this symbol in the illustration has not been modified by the number in the circle. The item still has the previous configuration.

On E-DOC, clicking on the item no. makes the List screen displayed. Then the appropriate part no. can be found. •

The third (bottom) layer has PLXXs.

Figure 7 4002 with 5V

This symbol in the DESCRIPTION column shows the part is modified by the number. The part has the modified configuration.

(w/o 5V)

This symbol in the DESCRIPTION column shows the part has not been modified by the number. The part still has the previous configuration.

(SCC) Fuser Assembly

SCC followed by part name in the DESCRIPTION column represents Safety Critical Component. Handling Safety Critical Components shall conform to Fuji Xerox Co. Ltd.-stipulated rules and regulations on Safety Critical Components.

(ISC) NVM PWB

ISC followed by part name in the DESCRIPTION column represents Important Information Stored Component that stores important customer information. To replace and discard an ISC, follow the procedure for it described in chapter 4.

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Clicking on Navi 2.X or PLXX on the upper left of the illustration makes you return to Navi 1.1.

5.1 Introduction

Parts List

Parts List 5.1 Introduction

02/2009 5-8

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 1.1 Front/Left/ROS Cover, Main Switch Item

Part

Description

1 – 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

848K 17572 802K 86610 – 121E 92870 029E 32671 802E 56402 802E 56412 802K 56992 048E 65171 802K 56961 – 110E 11980 – – 130E 81600 003E 60101 003E 60110 802E 57272 802E 63660 – 110E 13020



110E 11411

21

962K 68650

– 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 – 29 30

962K 17711 015K 67720 – 130K 64581 – 802K 56951 – 848K 23970 015K 59840 – 068K 62050



068K 23643

31 – – – – –

896E 88261 896E 88271 896E 88281 896E 88291 896E 88301 896E 88311

Front Door (Serial No. : 5xxxxx/6xxxxx) (PL 1.3)32B1 Front Door (Serial No. : 4xxxxx) (PL 1.3)32B1 Waste Toner Bottol Cover (P/O Item26)32B2 Magnet 32B3 Hinge Pin 32B4 Left Upper Cover 32B5 Left Lower Rear Cover 32B6 Left Top Cover 32B7 EPSV Cover 32B8 Filter Cover 32B9 (SCC) Switch Bracket 32BB Front Door Interlock Switch7121 Catch Bracket 32BC Sensor Bracket (P/O Item24)32BD Cartridge Door Sensor 32BE Upper Hinge 32BF Lower Hinge 32BG ROS Cover 32BH Blind Cover 32BJ Switch Bracket (P/O Item 30)32BK (SCC) Main Power Switch (Serial No. : 5xxxxx/ 6xxxxx) (REP 1.1.1)32BL (SCC) Main Power Switch (Serial No. : 4xxxxx) (REP 1.1.1)32BL Main Switch Wire Harness (Serial No. : 5xxxxx/ 6xxxxx)32BM Main Switch Wire Harness (Serial No. : 4xxxxx)32BM HCF Docking Plate 32BN Sensor Clip (P/O Item24)32BP Sensor Assembly (Item13, 14, 23)32BQ Cover IIT Seal 32BR Waste Toner Bottol Cover Assembly (Item2, 3)32BS Label (Adobe) 32BV Logo Plate (Serial No. : 5xxxxx/6xxxxx)32BW Logo Plate (Serial No. : 4xxxxx)32BW SER Plate (FX Only) 32BX Main Power Switch , Wire Harness and Bracket (Serial No. : 5xxxxx/6xxxxx) (Item 19-21)32BZ Main Power Switch , Wire Harness and Bracket (Serial No. : 4xxxxx) (Item 19-21)32BZ Name Plate (4112) 32BT Name Plate (4112 Light Publisher)32BT Name Plate (4127) 32BT Name Plate (4127 Light Publisher)32BT Name Plate (4112 EPS) 32BT Name Plate (4127 EPS) 32BT

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5.2 Parts List

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-10

1. Cover(IOT/Tray Module)

PL 1.2 Rear/Right Cover Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Part

Description

A.C.

802E 56387 802E 56390 802K 64021 802K 64030 048E 38401 – – 802E 61802 – – – 015K 73250 120E 26720 – – – –

Right Upper Cover Right Lower Front Cover Rear Upper Cover Rear Lower Cover Connector Cover Cover Upper Bracket Cover Lower Bracket Right Lower Rear Cover Label (Earth) (FX Only) Blind Cover Data Plate Finisher Docking Plate Power Cord Clamp Data Plate (IBG) CCC Label (FXCL) Label (FXTW) (FXCL) RoHS Label (FXCL)

32C1 32C2 32C3 32C4 32C5 32C6 32C7 32C8 32C9 32CB 32CC 32CD 32CE 32CF 32CG 32CH 32CJ

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 1.3 Front Door Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Part

Description

A.C.

– – – – – – – – – – – – – –

Front Door Guide Magnet Inner Cover Toner Cartridge Door Base Hinge Stopper Cable Upper Hinge Lower Hinge Cartridge Label Hinge Bracket Cable Bracket Hinge Pin Shoulder Screw

32D1 32D2 32D3 32D4 32D5 32D6 32D7 32D8 32D9 32DB 32DC 32DD 32DE 32DF

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1. Cover(IOT/Tray Module)

Parts List

Parts List

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2. Electrical

PL 2.1 IOT Rear Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 – – – – 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Part

Description

– 960K 36382 160K 95232 – – – – – – – – – 962K 42150 117E 27950 960K 36360 105E 11740 105E 11760 849E 91960 – 068K 23802

PWB Chassis (REP 2.1.1)72B1 (SCC) MCU PWB (REP 2.1.2)72B2 NVM PWB (REP 2.1.2) (with Item24)72B3 Spacer 72B4 Contact Spring 72B5 Upper Hinge Pin 72B6 Lower Hinge Pin 72B7 ESS Cover 72B8 MCU PWB Cover 72B9 PWB Chassis Support Bracket72BB PWB Chassis Left Bracket72BC PWB Chassis Hinge Bracket72BD Wire Harness 72BE Flexible Print Cable 72BF IOT PWB (with Item 29) (REP 2.1.3)7230 (SCC) HVPS (S6) 7321 (SCC) HVPS (S11) 72BG Connector Bracket 72BH Gasket Bracket 72BJ (SCC) Outlet (200V) 72BK (PL 2.5) 72BL ESS (FX : 4112 Light Publisher) (PL 2.5)72BL ESS (FX : 4127 EPS) (PL 2.5)72BL ESS (IBG : 4127 / 4112) (PL 2.5)72BL ESS (IBG : 4127 EPS / 4112 EPS) (PL 2.5)72BL Cover Bracket 72BM Gasket 72BN Battery (3V) (CR2450) 72BP Harness Guard 72BQ CIS Adapter PWB (REP 2.1.4)72BR Spacer Screw 72BS Shield Gasket 72BT (SCC) Fuse (F10) 72BU PWB Support 72BV

101K 55610 101K 55120 101K 55130 101K 55140 – – 905W 00012 – 960K 35450 014E 56590 068K 58130 908W 00114 920W 00402

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 2.2 Drawer Connector (Fuser/Marking/Dup) Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Part

Description

962K 17702 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 962K 57740 962K 57750 962K 57730

AC Wire Harness 72C1 Connector Bracket 72C2 Compression Spring 72C3 Shoulder Screw (Length 22mm)72C4 Connector (P602) (P/O Item16)72C5 Connector (P601) (P/O Item16)72C6 Compression Spring (P/O Item16)72C7 Shoulder Screw (Length 22mm) (P/O Item16)72C8 Shoulder Screw (Length 11.5mm) (P/O Item16)72C9 Connector Bracket (P/O Item16)72CB Connector Bracket (P/O Item16)72CC Drawer Wire Harness (P/O Item16)72CD Connector (Finisher /IF Module) (P/O Item17)72CE Connector (HCF) (P/O Item17)72CF DC Wire Harness (with MSI Connector)72CG Drawer Wire Harness (Item5-12)72CH DC Signal Wire Harness (Item13, 14)72CJ

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2. Electrical

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-14

2. Electrical

PL 2.3 Tray Module Rear Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

– – – – – – 160K 95331 – 105E 17730 920W 00402 105E 17022

12

105E 17761

13 14 15 – – – – – – – – 16 17 18

105E 12052 105E 15191 675K 07300 117E 24990 917W 03003 917W 03100 917W 03101 917W 03102 917W 03103 917W 03104 917W 03105 – – 108E 98520

19

108E 98020

20 21 22 23

108E 98020 – 104E 97430 105K 23082

AC Unit Bracket 72D1 Harness Bracket 72D2 Harness Bracket 72D3 LVPS Bracket 72D4 LVPS Bracket 72D5 PWB Support 72D6 Tray Module PWB (REP 2.3.1)72D7 HVPS Bracket 72D8 (SCC)HVPS S5C (REP 2.3.2)7322 PWB Support 72D9 (SCC) Main LVPS (H1U) (200V) (with Item18,19) (REP 2.3.3)7310 (SCC) AC Unit (H3U) (200V) (with Itme20) (REP 2.3.3)7232 (SCC) +12V LVPS (GU12)72DB (SCC) +24V LVPS (GU10H) (200V)72DC Power Cord (FX : 200V) 7122 Power Cord (FX : 200V -5m)7122 Power Cord (FXTW) 7122 Power Cord (FXA /FXNZ)7122 Power Cord (FXS /FXM /FXHK)7122 Power Cord (FXTH /AG /ICO)7122 Power Cord (FXP) 7122 Power Cord (FXCL) 7122 Power Cord (FXK) 7122 Inlet Bracket 72DD Hand Screw 72DE (SCC) Fuse (5A:200V) (F4001,F4002,F5001,F5002) 72DF Fuse (6.3A:200V) (F2001,F2002,F3001,F3002,F6001-F6003)72DG Fuse (6.3A:200V) (F400-F402)72DH Connector Bracket (P/O Item 23)72DI (SCC) Choke Coil 72DJ (SCC) Main LVPS and AC Unit (Item 11, 12, 21) 72DK

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4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 2.4 UI Accessory Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

– 826E 09550 – 031K 93244 802E 57671 802E 57680 802E 57702 802E 57710 – – 802E 62240 – – 848K 23120

– – –

848K 23150 848K 26130 848K 26110



848K 14070

– – –

848K 14100 848K 16380 848K 14110

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 –

802E 62990 802E 63000 802K 63690 120E 26720 – – – 117K37660 – 893E 17691 893E 27001

Stay 75B1 Shoulder Screw 75B2 Base Bracket 75B3 Arm and UI-ESS Cable(Item19-23)75B4 (SCC) Stay Front/Right Cover75B5 (SCC) Stay Left Cover 75B6 (SCC) Arm Cover 75B7 (SCC) Blind Cover 75B8 Bracket 75B9 Support 75BB (SCC) Stay Rear Cover 75BC Tilt Swivel Cover (P/O Item17)75BD Adjust Pen (P/O Item17) 75BE (SCC) UI (FCW2) (FX : 4127 Light Publisher /4112 / 4112 Light Publisher) (PL 2.7) 75AA (SCC) UI (FCW2) (FX : 4127 EPS) (PL 2.7)75AA (SCC) UI (FCW2) (IBG : 4127 /4112) (PL 2.7)75AA (SCC) UI (FCW2) (IBG : 4127 EPS /4112 EPS) (PL 2.7)75AA (SCC) UI (FCW1) (FX : 4127 Light Publisher /4112 / 4112 Light Publisher) (PL 2.7) 75AA (SCC) UI (FCW1) (FX : 4127 EPS) (PL 2.7)75AA (SCC) UI (FCW1) (IBG : 4127 /4112) (PL 2.7)75AA (SCC) UI (FCW1) (IBG : 4127 EPS /4112 EPS) (PL 2.7)75AA (SCC) Stand Right Cover75BF (SCC) Stand Left Cover 75BG Tilt Cover Assembly (Item12, 13)75BH Power Cord Clamp 75BJ Arm(P/O Item4) 75BK Upper Plate(P/O Item4) 75BL Bush 75BM UI-ESS Cable 75BN Ring 75BP Key Label (Japanese) 75AA Key Label (English) 75AA

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02/2009 5-15

2. Electrical

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-16

2. Electrical

PL 2.5 ESS Component Item

Part

Description

1 2

– 960K 28372

3

160K 99202

4 5 6 7 – 8

105E 10470 133K 23611 133K 23691 133K 23811 133K 23691 540K 08343



540K 12010

– – – – 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

540K 08401 540K 08412 540K 12040 540K 08472 960K 16760 014E 55890 960K 16120 014E 56590 – 003E 60141 – 127K 38182 101E 18930 101E 18460 – 021E 12710 – – 826E 06490 826E 08490 826E 16120 – – – 962K 19120 802E 91540 540K 08353



540K 12020

– – 32

540K 08422 540K 12050 068K 59000

ESS Chassis 75E1 (SCC) ESS PWB (SPIDER DUO 2T) (REP 2.5.1) 75E2 (ISC) (SCC) NVM PWB (with Item 4) (REP 2.5.2) (ADJ 2.1.3)75E3 Battery (3V) (CR2450) 75E4 Memory (128MB) 75E5 Memory (256MB) 75E5 Memory (512MB) 75E5 Memory (256MB) 75E5 STD ROM (V1.3.x) (FX : 4127 Light Publisher /4112 / 4112 Light Publisher)75E6 STD ROM (V1.10.x) (FX : 4127 Light Publisher /4112 / 4112 Light Publisher)75E6 STD ROM (FX : 4127 EPS)75E6 STD ROM (V1.103.x) (IBG : 4127 / 4112)75E6 STD ROM (V1.110.x) (IBG : 4127 / 4112)75E6 STD ROM (IBG : 4127 EPS / 4112 EPS)75E6 (SCC) UI PWB (S1 setting No.1:ON No.2:OFF)75E7 Spacer Screw 75E1 (SCC) JPEG PWB (LYRA3)75E8 Spacer Screw 75E1 Video Selector (PL 2.8) 75F1 Handle 75E9 ESS Fan Duct 75EA (ESS) ESS Fan 75EB Option Panel 75EC EPSV Panel 75ED Blind Cover 75EE USB Cap 75EF Seal 75EF Screw 75E1 Screw 75E1 Screw 75E1 Studscrew 75E1 HDD (PL 2.8) 75EG Clamp 75EF Gasket 75EF Wire Harness 75EH IIT Connector Cover 75E1 STD ROM EM2 (V1.3.x) (FX : 4127 Light Publisher / 4112 / 4112 Light Publisher)75EI STD ROM EM2 (V1.10.x) (FX : 4127 Light Publisher / 4112 / 4112 Light Publisher)75EI STD ROM PS2 (V1.103.x) (IBG : 4127 / 4112)75EI STD ROM PS2 (V1.110.x) (IBG : 4127 / 4112)75EI Image Ext. PWB and Bracket (PL 2.8)75EJ

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4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 2.6 ESS Option Item

Part

Description

1 –

540K 10713 540K 12120

– – – – 2 –

540K 10693 540K 12100 540K 08432 540K 08452 540K 10723 540K 12130

– – – – 3 4 –

540K 10703 540K 12110 540K 08442 540K 08462 960K 37081 960K 18150 960K 18140

EPROM PS1 (FX : Morisawa 2 Fonts) (V1.3.x)75EM EPROM PS1 (FX : Morisawa 2 Fonts) (V1.10.x) 75EM EPROM PS1 (FX : Heisei 3 Fonts) (V1.3.x)75EM EPROM PS1 (FX : Heisei 3 Fonts) (V1.10.x)75EM EPROM PS1 (CHINESE)75EM EPROM PS1 (HANGUL) 75EM EPROM PS2 (EX : Morisawa 2 Fonts) (V1.3.x)75EN EPROM PS2 (EX : Morisawa 2 Fonts) (V1.10.x) 75EN EPROM PS2 (FX : Heisei 3 Fonts) (V1.3.x)75EN EPROM PS2 (FX : Heisei 3 Fonts) (V1.10.x)75EN EPROM PS2 (CHINESE)75EN EPROM PS2 (HANGUL) 75EN Image Comp. PWB (SELENE)75EO USB 2.0 D PWB (USB 2.0 Kit)75EP USB 2.0 H PWB 75EP

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02/2009 5-17

2. Electrical

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-18

2. Electrical

PL 2.7 UI Component Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4

– – – 848E 24570



848E 24580



848E 27910



848E 24590

5 6 7 8 9

– – – – 848K 13920



802K 56475

10 11 12 13

– 802E 57391 802K 63681 848K 14091



848K 14121



848K 26140



848K 26120



848K 14090



848K 14120



848K 16390



848K 14130

Case (P/O Item13) 75C1 Switch/LED PWB (P/O Item13) 75C2 (SCC) Bezel Cover (P/O Item13)75C3 (SCC) Overlay Cover (FX : 4127 Light Publisher / 4112 / 4112 Light Publisher) (REP 2.7.1)75C4 (SCC) Overlay Cover (FX : 4127 EPS) (REP 2.7.1) 75C4 (SCC) Overlay Cover (IBG : 4127 / 4112) (REP 2.7.1) 75C4 (SCC) Overlay Cover (IBG : 4127 EPS / 4112 EPS) (REP 2.7.1)75C4 VR PWB (P/O Item13) 75C5 VR Cable (P/O Item13) 75C6 Mylar Sheet (P/O Item13)75C7 ESD Sheet 75C8 LCD Touch Panel (FCW2) (P/J 7 : Flat Cable Type) (PL 2.9)7520 LCD Touch Panel (FCW1) (P/J 7 : Connector Housing Type) (PL 2.9)7520 EME Cover 75C9 (SCC) Rear Base Cover 75CB (SCC) Tilt Swivel 75CC (SCC) Control Panel Assembly (FCW2 : Item 2 Flat Cable Type) (FX : 4127 Light Publisher /4112 / 4112 Light Publisher) (Item1-7) 75CD (SCC) Control Panel Assembly (FCW2 : Item 2 Flat Cable Type) (FX : 4127 EPS) (Item1-7) 75CD (SCC) Control Panel Assembly (FCW2 : Item 2 Flat Cable Type) (IBG : 4127 / 4112) (Item1-7) 75CD (SCC) Control Panel Assembly (FCW2 : Item 2 Flat Cable Type) (IBG : 4127 EPS / 4112 EPS) (Item1-7) 75CD (SCC) Control Panel Assembly (FCW1 : Item 2 Wire Harness Type) (FX : 4127 Light Publisher /4112 / 4112 Light Publisher) (Item1-7)75CD (SCC) Control Panel Assembly (FCW1 : Item 2 Wire Harness Type) (FX : 4127 EPS) (Item1-7)75CD (SCC) Control Panel Assembly (FCW1 : Item 2 Wire Harness Type) (IBG : 4127 / 4112) (Item1-7)75CD (SCC) Control Panel Assembly (FCW1 : Item 2 Wire Harness Type) (IBG : 4127 EPS / 4112 EPS) (Item17)75CD

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 2.8 HDD/Video Selector / Image Extention PWB Component Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4 5 –

– – – – 960K 36650 960K 36640

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

960K 44580 921W 41014 – – 962K 19871 962K 32170 121K 41500

13 14 15 16 17 18

826E 09970 – – – 068K 51971 068K 59010

19 20 21

960K 16201 – 849E 68740

Video Selector Bracket 75F2 Backplane PWB Bracket 75F3 Dummy Plate 75F4 PWB Plate 75F5 (SCC) Backplane PWB (4127 EPS / 4112 EPS)75F6 (SCC) Backplane PWB (4127 / 4127 Light Publisher / 4112 / 4112 Light Publisher)75F6 Video Selector PWB (REP 2.8.2)75F7 Shield Gasket 75F8 Screw 75F9 HDD Bracket 75FA Wire Harness 75FB Flat Cable 75FC (SCC) (ISC) HDD (80GB) (REP 2.8.1) (ADJ 2.1.3) 75FD Shoulder Screw 75FE Damper 75FF Gasket 75FG Conductor 75FH Riser PWB and Bracket 75FI Image Extention PWB and Bracket (Item 19 , 20) 75FJ Image Extention PWB (TORINO)75FK Bracket (P/O Item 18) 75FL Blind Cover 75FM

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A.C.

02/2009 5-19

2. Electrical

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-20

2. Electrical

PL 2.9 LCD Touch Panel Component Item

Part

Description

1 – 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 – 10 11 12 – 13

123K 98200 123K 98050 – – – – – – – 117E 28100 117E 23952 – – 105E 18030 960K 30490 960K 37310



960K 30081

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 –

– – – 826E 08490 826E 06490 – 802K 65291 848K 14220

LCD Module Assembly (FCW2) (Item2-11)75D1 LCD Module Assembly (FCW1) (Item2-11)75D1 Back Light (P/O Item1) 75D2 LCD (P/O Item1) 75D3 LCD Frame (P/O Item1) 75D4 Cover (P/O Item1) 75D5 Cover (P/O Item1) 75D6 Screw (P/O Item1) 75D7 Tapping Screw (P/O Item1)75D8 Flexible Print Cable (FCW2) (Blue)75D9 Flexible Print Cable (FCW1) (White)75D9 LCD PWB (P/O Item1) 75DB Screw 75DC (SCC) Invertor PWB (FCW2) (CN1 : 4pin)7521 (SCC) Invertor PWB (FCW1) (CN1 : 6pin)7521 UI I/F PWB (FCW2) (Installation screws : 3 Type) (REP 2.9.1)75DD (SCC) UI I/F PWB (FCW1) (Installation screws : 4 Type) (REP 2.9.1)75DD LCD Plate 75DE Touch Panel (P/O Item20)75DF Touch Panele Plate (P/O Item20)75DG Screw 75DH Screw 75DJ Wire Harness 75DK Touch Panel Assembly (Item15, 16) (Alternate)75DL Touch Panel Assembly (Item15, 16) (Alternate)75DL

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 3.1 Air System-Front, Right Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

Part

Description

– 054E 23210 127K 37630 127K 37630 962K 17941 054K 23473 – 054K 26901 927W 00214 927W 00214 – 962K 17952 054K 24142 802E 54632 054K 23683 127K 37600 – 053K 91890 – – – – – – – –

Exit Fan Bracket 33B1 Exit Duct 33B2 (SCC) Exit Fan 1 33B3 (SCC) Exit Fan 2 33B4 Exit Fan Wire Harness 33B5 Duct 33B6 Right Plate 33B7 CC Duct 33B8 (SCC) Duplex Fan 1 33B9 (SCC) Duplex Fan 2 33BB Duplex Fan Bracket 33BC Duplex Fan Wire Harness33BD ESV Duct 33BE Front Top Inner Cover 33BF Duct 33BG Cleaner Intake Fan 33BH Tapping Screw (3x22) 33BJ Drum In Filter (REP 3.1.1)3302 Seal 33BL Connector 33BM Seal 33BN Seal 33BN Seal 33BN Seal 33BN Seal 33BN Seal 33BN

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A.C.

02/2009 5-21

3. Air System

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-22

3. Air System

PL 3.2 Air System-Rear Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Part

Description

054E 23264 127K 52371 054K 26201 054E 23271 802E 55950 053K 92881 127K 37892 – 054K 24130 – 054E 24050 054K 24171 054K 24181

Fuser Exhaust Fan Housing33C1 (SCC) Fuser Exhaust Fan (REP 3.2.1)33C2 Drawer Rear Duct 33C3 Fuser Exhaust Duct 33C4 Filter Case 33C6 Suction Ozone Filter (REP 3.2.2)3303 Blower Motor 3301 Duct Bracket 33C7 Blower Motor Duct 33C8 Motor Bracket 33C9 ESV Rear Duct 33CB Xero/Belt Transfer Duct 33CC Rear Duct 4062

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 4.1 DADF Accessory Item 1 2 3 4 5 – 6 7

Part

Description

059K 55913 004K 92582 – 003K 91881 893E 09632 893E 42442 003K 13752 003E 62120

DADF (5.3.3Navi. 2.2) (REP 4.1.1)22AA Platen Cushion 2003 DADF Support 22B1 Knob Screw 22B2 Label (FX) 22B3 Label (IBG) 22B3 Stopper 22B4 Hinge 22B5

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-23

4. DADF

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-24

4. DADF

PL 4.2 DADF Cover, CIS Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Part

Description

– 032E 23710 802E 56801 802E 56892 802E 56900 130K 64503 – 826E 11600 960K 03241 117E 23930 962K 19053 030K 76572 054E 24130 – – – – – 021E 98600 004K 02330 –

Frame 22BB Harness Guide 22BC (SCC) DADF Rear Cover22BD (SCC) DADF Front Cover22BE (SCC) DADF Left Lower Cover22BF CIS (PL 4.13) (REP 4.2.1)22BG PWB Bracket 22BH Round Point Screw 22BJ CIS DC/DC Convert PWB22BK IIT-DADF Cable 22BL DCDC-CIS Wire Harness22BM Flexible Print Cable 22BN Upper Guide Chute 22BP Screw 22BQ Label (Caution) 22BR Gascket 22BS Core 22BT Bracket 22BV LED Cap 22BW Cushion 22BX Gascket 22BZ

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 4.3 DADF PWB, Counter Balance Item

Part

Description

1 2 3

032E 21220 – –

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

117E 27450 960K 38720 – 826E 11600 826E 09640 – 849E 16830 – 962K 19295 962K 19304 604K 25240 – – –

Harness Guide 22C1 Left Counter Balance (P/O Item14) (REP 4.3.1)2271 Right Counter Balance (P/O Item14) (REP 4.3.2) 2271 IIT-DADF Cable 22C2 DADF PWB (REP 4.3.3) 22C3 Bush 2281 Round Point Screw (M3) 22C4 Round Point Screw (M4) 22C5 PWB Bracket 22C6 Bracket 22C7 Core 22C8 DADF Front Wire Harness22C9 DADF Motor Wire Harness22CB Left/Right Counter Balance Kit (Item2, 3)2271 Core 22CC Core 22CC Clamp 22CD

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-25

4. DADF

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-26

4. DADF

PL 4.4 DADF Document Tray, Tray Motor Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

Part

Description

– 807E 01200 807E 01210 003K 14790 004K 02002 007K 89161 130E 84280 – 160K 97600 006E 79262 050K 52414 – – – – – – 127K 38402 032E 21191 807E 00310 807E 00470 807E 00672 826E 11600 – 004K 01941 809E 65080 030K 76271 013E 26250 –

Bracket (P/O Item25) 22D1 Gear (Spur 40T/16T) 22D2 Gear (Spur 32T/16T) 22D3 Hinge 22D4 Oil Damper 22D5 One Way Clutch Gear (Spur 27T)22D6 Tray Interlock Sensor 22D7 LED Bracket (P/O Item25)22D8 Document Set LED 22D9 Pinion Shaft 22DB (SCC) DADF Document Tray (PL 4.14)2210 Bracket (P/O Item27) 22DC Gear (Helical 48T) (P/O Item27)22DD Gear (Spur 33T) (P/O Item27)22DE Gear (Spur 33T/18T) (P/O Item27)22DF Gear (Spur 48T/18T) (P/O Item27)22DG Torque Limiter (P/O Item27)22DH Tray Motor 22DJ Rack Guide 22DK Gear (Spur 25T) 22DL Pinion Gear 22DM Sector Gear 22DN Round Point Screw 22DP Bracket 22DQ Oil Damper (Item1, 4, 5, 7, 8)22DR Compression Spring 22DS Lift Gear (Item12-17) 22DT Sleeve Bearing 22DV Bracket 22DW

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 4.5 DADF Document Tray, Tray Motor Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

Part

Description

003E 60310 003E 60321 – 110K 11921 – 014E 45101 054K 24444 – – 130E 84280 – 802K 57193 809E 51451 809E 51461 826E 11600 849E 16500 849E 22970 962K 19260 059E 01370 – 003K 13291 130K 64482

Left Cover Front Latch 22E1 Left Cover Rear Latch 22E2 Switch Bracket (P/O Item21)22E3 (SCC) Feeder Cover Interlock Switch22E4 Torsion Spring (P/O Item21)22E5 Bush 22E6 Feeder Upper Chute (PL 4.17)22E7 Bracket (P/O Item22) 22E8 Actuator (P/O Item22) 22E9 L/H Cover Interlock Sensor22EB Tension Spring (P/O Item22)22EC (SCC) DADF Left Upper Cover (PL 4.19)22ED Torsion Spring (right hand)22EE Torsion Spring (left hand)22EF Round Point Screw 22EG Hinge Bracket 22EH Hinge Bracket 22EJ Wire Harness 22EK Roll 22EL Label 22EM (SCC) Feeder Cover Interlock Switch (Item3-5)22EN Cover Interlock Sensor (Item8-11)22EP

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-27

4. DADF

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-28

4. DADF

PL 4.6 Feed Motor, Feed Clutch, Invert Drive Roll Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Part

Description

013E 24840 013E 26250 020E 36760 059E 98620 059K 29471 – – – – – 121K 31860 – 127K 38301 423W 32054 807E 00660 809E 54581 826E 11600 121K 31884 – –

Ball Bearing 22F1 Sleeve Bearing 22F2 Pulley 22F3 Pulley 22F4 Invert Drive Roll (REP 4.6.1)22F5 Clutch Bracket (P/O Item18)22F6 Gear (Spur 24T) (P/O Item18)22F7 Sleeve Bearing (P/O Item18)22F8 Ball Bearing (P/O Item18)22F9 Clutch Shaft (P/O Item18)22FB (SCC) DADF Feed Clutch (REP 4.6.2)2284 Pulley (P/O Item18) 22FC (SCC) DADF Feed Motor22FD Feed Motor Belt (REP 4.6.3)22FE Gear (Spur 20T) 22FF Tension Spring 22FG Round Point Screw 22FH (SCC) Feed Clutch (Item6-12, 20)22FJ Motor Bracket 22FK Tape (P/O Item18) 22FL

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 4.7 Pre Regi. Motor, Pre Regi. Roll Chute, Take Away Roll, Baffle Solenoid Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

Part

Description

807E 10690 013E 24670 020E 36770 – – – 059E 98620 059K 31091 054K 24485 001E 64763 – – – – – 127K 38321 423W 34554 809E 50880 826E 11600 030K 76021 – 121K 31890

Gear (Spur 38T) 22G1 Ball Bearing 22G2 Pulley 22G3 Stud Bracket (P/O Item20)22G4 Gear (Spur 33T/Helical 33T) (P/O Item20)22G5 Gear Pulley (P/O Item20)22G6 Pulley 22G7 Take Away Roll (REP 4.7.1)22G8 Pre Regi. Roll Chute (PL 4.20)22G9 Rail (REP 4.7.2) 22GB Solenoid Bracket (P/O Item22)22GC Baffle Solenoid (P/O Item22)22GD Tension Spring (P/O Item22)22GE Actuator (P/O Item22) 22GF Damper (P/O Item22) 22GG (SCC) DADF Pre Regi. Motor22GH Pre Regi. Motor Belt (REP 4.7.3)22GJ Tension Spring 22GK Round Point Screw 22GL Bracket (Item4-6) 22GM Motor Bracket 22GN Baffle Solenoid (Item11-15) (REP 4.7.4)22GP

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-29

4. DADF

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-30

4. DADF

PL 4.8 Regi. Motor, Regi. Roll Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Part

Description

020E 36781 023E 21300 059E 98620 127K 38341 – 930W 00211 059K 31082 – 013E 24670 809E 50880 826E 11600 – –

Pulley 22H1 Regi. Motor Belt (REP 4.8.1)22H2 Pulley 22H3 (SCC) DADF Regi. Motor22H4 Sensor Bracket 22H5 Lead Regi. Sensor (REP 4.8.2)22H6 Regi. Roll (REP 4.8.3) 22H7 Regi. In 2 Chute 22H8 Ball Bearing 22H9 Tension Spring 22HB Round Point Screw 22HC Motor Bracket 22HD Tape 22HE

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 4.9 Platen Motor, Platen Roll, Out Roll Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

– 012E 11440 012E 11450 030K 75802 – – 013E 24670 013E 25911 – 020E 36800 – –

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

059K 31071 849E 17082 059K 30964 809E 50280 809E 50130 013E 24680 005E 18160 005E 18810 127K 38341 809E 50510 809E 50880 826E 09061 – 604K 25230 – – –

Flange (P/O Item26) 22J1 Platen Front Link 22J2 Platen Rear Link 22J3 Tension Bracket 22J4 Pulley (P/O Item26) 22J5 Tension Spring (P/O Item26)22J6 Ball Bearing 22J7 Sleeve Bearing 22J8 Pulley (P/O Item26) 22J9 Pulley 22JB Belt (Width : 4mm) (P/O Item26)22JC Platen Motor Belt (Width : 6mm) (P/O Item26) (REP 4.9.1)2292 Out Roll (REP 4.9.2) 22JD Platen Back Plate 2242 Platen Roll 2226 Torsion Spring (left hand)22JE Torsion Spring (right hand)22JF Sleeve Bearing 22JG Collar 22JH Platen Collar 22JJ (SCC) Platen Motor 22JK Spring Platen (Length 30.8mm)22JL Spring Platen (Length 23mm)22JM Shoulder Screw 22JN Motor Bracket 22JP Spare Parts Kit (Item1, 5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 22)22JQ Washer 22JR Eliminator 22JS tape 22JT

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-31

4. DADF

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-32

4. DADF

PL 4.10 Exit Motor, Exit Roll Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Part

Description

013E 24840 013E 26250 020E 36810 059E 98620 059K 27201 059K 29481 127K 38301 423W 33554 809E 50880 –

Ball Bearing 22K1 Sleeve Bearing 22K2 Pulley 22K3 Pulley 22K4 Exit1 Roll (REP 4.10.1) 22K5 Exit2 Roll (REP 4.10.2) 22K6 (SCC) DADF Exit Motor 22K7 Exit Motor Belt (REP 4.10.3)22K8 Tension Spring 22K9 Motor Bracket 22KB

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 4.11 Exit Gate Solenoid, Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid, Nip Solenoid, Inverter Exit Chute, Guide Chute Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

012E 11270 012E 11280 012E 11290 012E 11301 013E 24160 030K 75631 032E 21421 050K 49650 054K 24219 054K 24231 121K 31680 121K 31700 121K 31680

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

809E 49680 809E 49700 826E 11600 012E 12181 012E 12190 – – – – – –

Link 22L1 Link 22L2 Gate Rear Link 22L3 Link 22L4 Sleeve Bearing 22L5 Gate Link Bracket 22L6 Harness Guide 22L7 Inverter Lower Gate 22L8 Inverter Exit Chute (PL 4.21)2250 Guide Chute (PL 4.22) 22L9 (SCC) Exit Gate Solenoid (REP 4.11.1)22LB (SCC) Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid (REP 4.11.2)22LC (SCC) Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid (REP 4.11.3) 22LD Tension Spring (Length 34.15mm)22LE Tension Spring (Length 22.5mm)22LF Round Point Screw 22LG Rear Link 22LH Front Link 22LJ Bracket 22LK Damper 22LL Bracket 22LM Damper 22LN Bracket 22LP Damper 22LQ

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-33

4. DADF

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-34

4. DADF

PL 4.12 Exit Upper/Lower Chute, Regi. Out Chute, Feeder Lower Chute Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Part

Description

013E 24172 017E 92760 802E 77030 050E 19952 054E 24130 054E 24290 054K 24195 054K 30561 054K 24462 054K 24495 054K 26032 121E 90620 802E 56911 802E 77040 826E 09001 – 849E 23020 – 004K 02181 – 105K 21200

Sleeve Bearing 22M1 Foot 22M2 Cover 22M3 (SCC) DADF Exit Tray 22M4 Guide Upper Chute 22M5 Regi. In1 Chute 22M6 Exit Upper Chute (PL 4.23)22M7 Exit Low Chute (PL 4.24) 22M8 Regi. Out Chute (PL 4.25)22M9 Feeder Lower Chute (PL 4.26)22MB Invert Chute (Item18-20) 22MC Interlock Magnet (White Paint, N Pole : Left) 22MD Magnet Cover 22ME Cover 22MF Shoulder Screw 22MG Bracket 22MH Tray Plate 22MJ Invert Chute (P/O Item11)22MK Damper 22ML Label (P/O Item11) 22MM Eliminator 22MN

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 4.13 CIS Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Part

Description

– 849E 17111 – – – – – – – – – 962K 23970 –

CIS 22N1 Plate 22N2 Torsion Spring (left hand)22N3 Torsion Spring (right hand)22N4 Spacer 22N5 Guide 22N6 Film 22N7 Compression Spring 22N8 Stud Screw 22N9 Bush 22NB Front Bracket 22NC Earth Wire 22ND Mylar 22NE

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-35

4. DADF

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-36

4. DADF

PL 4.14 DADF Document Tray Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6

Part

Description

050K 49695 050K 49708 014E 44881 893E 09601 893E 03340 893E 09660

DADF Document Bottom Tray (PL 4.15)22NJ DADF Document Upper Tray (PL 4.16)22NK (SCC) Tray Block 22NL Label (Size) 22NM Label (Instruction) 22NN Label (Max) 22NP

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 4.15 DADF Document Bottom Tray Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Part

Description

A.C.

– – – 059E 98610 – 012K 94451 012E 11480 – – 807E 00420 013E 24800 103E 29881

Bottom Tray Lift Shaft Lift Lever Roll Shaft Front Link Rear Link Front Stud Rear Stud Sector Gear Sleeve Bearing Sensor Film

22P1 22P2 22P3 22P4 22P5 22P6 22P7 22P8 22P9 22PB 22PC 22PD

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 5-37

4. DADF

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-38

4. DADF

PL 4.16 DADF Document Upper Tray Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Part

Description

– 050E 20041 – 930W 00111 930W 00111 930W 00111 930W 00111 807E 00431 807E 00440 807E 00450 – 012E 11470 809E 50561 059E 98630 032E 21200 032E 21210 019K 99061 962K 19284 930W 00211 809E 54961

Upper Tray 22Q1 Entrance Add Tray 22Q2 Sensor Housing 22Q3 Tray APS Sensor 1 22Q4 Tray APS Sensor 2 22Q5 Tray APS Sensor 3 22Q6 Bottom Sensor 22Q7 Front Rack Gear 22Q8 Rear Rack Gear 22Q9 Pinion Gear 22QB Window Plate 22QC Roll Link 22QD Tension Spring 22QE Roll 22QF (SCC) Front Side Guide 22QG (SCC) Rear Side Guide 22QH Retard Pad 22QJ DADF Tray Wire Harness 22QK Document Set Sensor 22QL Rack Gear Spring 22QM

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 4.17 Feeder Upper Chute Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

Part

Description

054E 24433 809E 50920 055K 31520 802K 57201 413W 75959 028E 94260 809E 50120 – 930W 00111 930W 00211 930W 00211 930W 00211 930W 00211 130E 84300 030K 75742 059K 31050 809E 50250 013E 24660 105K 21190 – 121E 89921 032E 21170 003K 13272 003K 13282 962K 19274 802E 56930 893E 09611 – 809E 58361 – – – – –

Feeder Upper Chute 22R1 Plate Spring 22R2 Sensor Shield 22R3 Feeder/Nudger Roll (PL 4.18)2220 Sleeve Bearing 22R4 KL-Clip 22R5 Tension Spring 22R6 Sensor Bracket 22R7 DADF Level Sensor 22R8 DADF Feed Sensor 2283 No.1 APS Sensor 22R9 No.2 APS Sensor 22RB No.3 APS Sensor 22RC Pre Regi. Sensor 22RD Pinch Roll Housing 22RE Pinch Roll 22RF Tension Spring 22RG Garter Bearing 22RH Eliminator 22RJ Magnet Bracket 22RK Magnet Catch 22RL (SCC) Chute Guide 22RM Front Hinge 22RN Rear Hinge 22RP DADF Feeder Wire Harness22RQ (SCC) Feeder Upper Cover22RR Label (Size) 22RS Ground Wire 22RT Plate Spring (REP 4.17.1)22RV Roller 22RW Bracket 22RX Bracket 22RY Bracket 22S1 Bracket 22S2

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-39

4. DADF

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-40

4. DADF

PL 4.18 Feeder/Nudger Roll Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Part

Description

– – 059K 29520 059K 29510 – – – – – 028E 94260 413W 75959

Nudger Bracket 22SB Feed Shaft 22SC Feed Roll (REP 4.18.1) 2222 Nudger Roll (REP 4.18.2)2221 Gear (Helical 38T) 22SD Gear (Helical 44T) 22SE Gear (Helical 39T) 22SF Gear (Spur 29T) 22SG Nudger Shaft 22SH KL-Clip 22SJ Sleeve Bearing 22SK

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 4.19 DADF Left Upper Cover Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Part

Description

A.C.

– 055K 28071 – – – 120E 22271 003K 13310 –

Left Upper Cover Baffle Baffle Stopper Damper Baffle Cushion Actuator Hinge Baffle Shaft

22SM 22SN 22SP 22SQ 22SR 22SS 22ST 22SV

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 5-41

4. DADF

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-42

4. DADF

PL 4.20 Pre Regi. Roll Chute Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Part

Description

– – – – – – – – – 013E 24840 – 826E 09001 – 013E 31020

Pre Regi. Lower Chute 22T1 Pre Regi. Upper Chute 22T2 Pre Regi. Roll 22T3 Pinch Roll 22T4 Garter Bearing 22T5 Tension Spring (REP 4.20.1)22T6 Release Cam 22T7 Eliminator 22T8 Eliminator 22T9 Ball Bearing 22TB Home Pulley 22TC Shoulder Screw 22TD Film 22TE Bearing 22TF

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 4.21 Inverter Exit Chute Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Part

Description

– 050E 19940 809E 47140 809E 49640 – – – – – – 013E 24150 930W 00211 962K 19342 – – 105E 12420 – 006K 23382

Inverter Exit Chute 2251 Inverter Upper Gate 2261 Torsion Spring (left hand)22V1 Torsion Spring (right hand)22V2 Pinch Roll Housing 22V3 Shaft (P/O Item18) 22V4 Pinch Roll (P/O Item18) 22V5 Pinch Roll (P/O Item18) 22V6 Pinch Spring (P/O Item18)22V7 Pinch Spring (P/O Item18)22V8 Sleeve Bearing 22V9 Invert Sensor 2 22VB Sensor Wre Harness 22VC Spacer 22VD Earth Spring 22VE Eliminator 22VF Damper 22VG Pinch Roll (Item6-10) 22VH

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-43

4. DADF

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-44

4. DADF

PL 4.22 Guide Chute Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Part

Description

– – 930W 00211 – 930W 00211 962K 19333 – – – 005E 18570 – – – – – – – 054K 24227

Guide Chute 22W1 Sensor Bracket 22W2 Out Sensor (REP 4.22.1) 22W3 Sensor Bracket 22W4 Invert Sensor 1 (REP 4.22.2)22W5 Sensor Wre Harness 22W6 Sensor Bracket 22W7 Gate Housing (P/O Item18)22W8 Simp/Dup Gate (P/O Item18)22W9 C-Clip 22WB Sleeve Bearing (P/O Item18)22WC Shaft (P/O Item18) 22WD Pinch Roll (P/O Item18) 22WE Pinch Roll (P/O Item18) 22WF Pinch Spring (P/O Item18)22WG Damper 22WH Film (P/O Item18) 22WJ Simp/Dup Gate Housing (Item8-15, 17)22WK

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 4.23 Exit Upper Chute Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Part

Description

– – 930W 00211 930W 00211 962K 19312 105E 12240 849E 14390 055K 28390

Exit Upper Chute 22WL Sensor Bracket 22WM DADF Exit Sensor 1 (REP 4.23.1)22WN DADF Exit Sensor 2 (REP 4.23.2)22WP Sensor Wre Harness 22WQ Eliminator 22WR Guide Bracket 22WS Sensor Shield 22WT

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-45

4. DADF

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-46

4. DADF

PL 4.24 Exit Lower Chute Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Part

Description

– 013E 26250 – – – – – 103E 29870 826E 08450 – – – 809E 50101 – – – 809E 51401 012E 11601 012E 11590 – – – 809E 60530 059K 31033 –

Exit Lower Chute 22X1 Sleeve Bearing 22X2 Pinch Roll Shaft (P/O Item24)22X3 Pinch Roll (P/O Item24) 22X4 Pinch Roll (P/O Item24) 22X5 Pinch Roll Shaft 22X6 Pinch Plate 22X7 Film 22X8 Shoulder Screw 22X9 Spring Cap 22XB Shaft 22XC Shaft 22XD Tension Spring 22XE Compression Spring 22XF Link 22XG Link 22XH Tension Spring 22XJ Rear Latch 22XK Front Latch 22XL Latch Shaft 22XM Pinch Roll 22XN Spring Housion 22XP Compression Spring 22XQ Pinch Roll (Item3-5) 22XR Seal 22XS

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 4.25 Regi. Out Chute Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Part

Description

– – 930W 00211 013E 24660 – 059K 31061 809E 50270 012E 11430 962K 19321 –

Regi. Out Chute 22Y1 Sensor Bracket 22Y2 DADF Regi. Sensor (REP 4.25.1)22Y3 Garter Bearing 22Y4 Film 22Y5 Pinch Roll 22Y6 Tension Spring (REP 4.25.2)22Y7 Link 22Y8 Sensor Wre Harness 22Y9 Nylon Washer 22YM

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-47

4. DADF

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-48

4. DADF

PL 4.26 Feeder Lower Chute Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Part

Description

– – 005K 06810 059K 30951 028E 94260 – – – 809E 50240 103E 32111 019K 98751

Retard Roll Housing (P/O Item11)22YB Retard Roll Shaft (P/O Item11)22YC Torque Limiter 22YD Retard Roll (REP 4.26.1) 2223 KL-Clip 22YE Bracket 22YF Feeder Lower Chute 22YG Shaft 22YH Tension Spring 22YJ Film 22YK Retard Roll (Item1-5) 22YL

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 5.1 IIT Cover-Front/Top Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 – – – – – 12 13 – 14 15

802E 56570 802E 62452 802E 56521 802E 62581 – 806E 04980 809E 56290 – 893E 11600 – 896E 47780 896E 76710 896E 28210 896E 39070 896E 75740 896E 28220 – 055E 57100 055E 55830 – 848K 17600



802K 56977

16 17 18 19 –

– 068K 24610 – 893E 21810 893E 39620

(SCC) Top Rear Cover 1 11B1 (SCC) Top Rear Cover 2 11B2 (SCC) Top Left Cover 11B3 (SCC) Blind Cover 11B4 Sensor Shield 11B5 Arm Shaft 11B6 Arm Shaft Holder 11B7 IIT (PL 5.4) 11B8 Label (Caution) 11B9 Top Front Cover (P/O Item15)11BB Name Plate (4127) 11BC Name Plate (4127 Light Publisher)11BC Name Plate (4127 EPS) 11BC Name Plate (4112) 11BC Name Plate (4112 Light Publisher)11BC Name Plate (4112 EPS) 11BC Support Bracket (P/O Item15)11BD Lid (Serial No. : 5xxxxx/6xxxxx)11BE Lid (Serial No. : 4xxxxx) 11BE Bracket 11BF Top Front Cover Assembly (Item10, 12, 13) (Serial No. : 5xxxxx/6xxxxx)11BG Top Front Cover Assembly (Item10, 12, 13) (Serial No. : 4xxxxx)11BG Seal 11BH Table Support (Option) 11BJ Shading Jig 11BK Label (FX) 11BL Label (IBG) 11BL

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-49

5. IIT

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-50

5. IIT

PL 5.2 IIT Cover-Rear/Right Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Part

Description

A.C.

802E 56502 802E 63030 802E 67240 – 117E 21691 802E 64372 – –

(SCC) IIT Right Cover (SCC) Blind Cover (SCC) Blind Cover DADF Support Bracket IIT-ESS Cable (SCC) IIT Rear Cover Core Clamp

11C1 11C2 11C3 11C4 11C5 11C6 11CE 11CF

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 5.3 IIT Bottom Bracket Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Part

Description

A.C.

– – – – – – – – 826E 08790 – – – – – – – 019E 57250 006K 25510 –

Pivot Bracket Pivot Stud Locate Bracket (Left) Locate Bracket (Right) Foot Bracket Stopper (Right) Stopper (Left) Lock BraceBracket Forming Screw Foot Bottom Seal IIT Frame (REP 5.3.1) Pivot Bracket Pivot Plate Locate Bracket Locate Stud Brace Holder Brace Shaft Arm Bracket

11D1 11D2 11D3 11D4 11D5 11D6 11D7 11D8 11D9 11DB 11DC 11DD 11DE 11DF 11DG 11DH 11DK 11DL 11DM

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 5-51

5. IIT

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-52

5. IIT

PL 5.4 IIT Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Part

Description

– 130K 64150 130K 64150 – – – 815K 00480 815E 05190 090K 92983 014E 45111 090K 93002 – – – 035E 72970 – – –

IIT Housing (PL 5.6, PL 5.7)11E1 APS Sensor 1 1061 APS Sensor 2 1063 Sensor Bracket 11E2 Lens Cover (REP 5.4.1) 11E3 Platen Glass Support 11E4 Right Plate 11E5 CVT Glass Plate 11E6 CVT Platen Glass 11E7 Spacer 11E8 Platen Glass (REP 5.4.2)1021 Support (Front) 11E9 Support (Rear) 11EB Conductor Plate 11EC Front Seal 11ED Data Plate 11EE Screw (with washer : M3x7.5)11EF Label (CSA) 11EG

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 5.5 4127 EPS / 4112 EPS Type IIT Cover Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Part

Description

A.C.

802E 56502 014E 56570 802E 56521 802E 63030 802E 64372 802K 89530 – 815E 28550 802E 92090 802E 62581 835E 02460 –

(SCC) IIT Right Cover Spacer (SCC) Top Left Cover (SCC) Blind Cover (SCC) IIT Rear Cover Top Cover (REP 5.5.1) IIT Frame Center Plate Rear Plate (SCC) Blind Cover Seal CVT Glass Plate

11F1 11F2 11F3 11F4 11F5 11F6 11F7 11F8 11F9 11FB 11FC 11FD

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 5-53

5. IIT

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-54

5. IIT

PL 5.6 IIT Housing-Electrical Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

Part

Description

– 110K 11960 – 930W 00112 130E 87280 962K 54430 – 604K 21505 – 127K 38620 054K 26120 054K 26131 127K 38632 127K 38641 – 120K 91990 962K 20213 – – – – – – – 120E21650 –

IIT Frame (PL 5.7) 11G1 Platen Open Switch 11G2 Sensor Bracket 11G3 IIT Registration Sensor (REP 5.6.1)11G4 Platen Angle Sensor (REP 5.6.2)11G5 CCD Flexible Print Cable (REP 5.6.3)11G6 IPS (PL 5.8) 11G7 Lens and CCD Kit (REP 5.6.4)1110 Gasket Bracket 11G8 IPS Fan (REP 5.6.5) 11G9 Duct 11GB Duct 11GC Lamp Fan (REP 5.6.6) 11GD CCD Fan (REP 5.6.7) 11GE Fan Bracket 11GF Actuator 11GG IIT Wire Harness 11GJ DC Wire Harness 11GL Connector Bracket 11GM Screw (Blue) 11GN Seal 11GP Switch Seal 11GQ Seal-S 11GR Seal-L 11GS Clamp 11GT Seal 11GV

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 5.7 IIT Housing-Carriage Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

– 063E 97400 063E 94040 – – – 013E 24910 023E 21370 – 127K 38491 020E 36931 020E 36980 – 012K 94480 012K 94490 020E 21630 809E 41740 041K 94525

19 20 21 22

041K 94553 – – –

IIT Frame 11H1 Tape (Half Rate Carriage)11H2 Tape (Full Rate Carriage)11H3 Front Top Frame 11H4 Rear Top Frame 11H5 Screw (Red) 11H6 Sleeve Bearing 11H7 Belt 11H8 Harness Guide 11H9 Carriage Motor (REP 5.7.1)1041 Pulley 11HB Capstan Pulley 11HC Capstan Shaft 11HD Front Carriage Cable (Black) (REP 5.7.2)11HE Rear Carriage Cable (Silver) (REP 5.7.2)11HF Pulley 11HG Tension Spring 11HH Full Rate Carriage (PL 5.9) (REP 5.7.3) (ADJ 5.7.1) 1010 Half Rate Carriage (PL 5.10) (ADJ 5.7.1)1020 Jig 11HJ Motor Guard 11HK Screw (Blue) 11HL

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-55

5. IIT

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-56

5. IIT

PL 5.8 IPS Component Item 1 – 2 – 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Part

Description

960K 04705 960K 38730 133K 23611 133K 23621 160K 95994 960K 01352 962K 19041 962K 59590 014E 52731 826E 06490 – – – 960K 30801 826E 06490 – – – 960K 24790 962K 38070 962K 54580

Extension Memory PWB (REP 5.8.2)11J1 Extension Memory PWB (Paper Security Kit)11J1 Memory (128MB) 11J2 Memory (64MB) 11J2 1P DUP PWB (REP 5.8.2)11J3 DCPS PWB 11J4 Wire Harness (4pin) 11J5 Wire Harness (9pin) 11J6 Spacer Screw 11J7 Screw 11J8 IPS Chassis 11J9 Screw (Blue) 11JB IPS Cover 11JC IIT/IPS PWB (REP 5.8.1) 1060 Screw 11JD Gasket 11JE Conductor 11JF Gasket Seal 11JG HWM PWB (Paper Security Kit)11JH Wire Harness (Paper Security Kit)11JI Flat Cable (Paper Security Kit)11JK

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 5.9 Full Rate Carriage Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Part

Description

– – – – – – 122E 92130 105E 12303 117E 21670 – – – –

Full Rate Carriage 11K1 Damper 11K2 Reflector Plate 11K3 Actuator Bracket 11K4 Harness Guide 11K5 Cushion 11K6 Exposure Lamp (REP 5.9.1)1013 Lamp Ballast PWB (REP 5.9.2)1065 (SCC) Slide Cord (REP 5.9.3)11K7 Harness Guide 11K8 No.1 Mirror 1022 Clip (Single) 11K9 Insulator 11KB

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-57

5. IIT

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-58

5. IIT

PL 5.10 Half Rate Carriage Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Part

Description

A.C.

– – – – – – – – – –

Half Rate Carriage Pulley Pulley Harness Pulley Damper No.2 Mirror No.3 Mirror Clip (Single) Clip (Double) Adjust Screw

11L1 11L2 11L3 11L4 11L5 11L6 11L7 11L8 11L9 11LB

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 6.1 ROS Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Part

Description

062K 18972 – – 026E 68030 – 962K 38450 –

ROS (with Item 2, 3) (REP 6.1.1)1310 SOS PWB 13B1 MPD PWB 13B2 Shoulder Screw 13B3 Hexagon Driver 13B4 Flexible Print Cable 13B5 Driver Holder 13B6

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-59

6. ROS

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-60

7. Tray Module

PL 7.1 Tray 1, Tray 2, Tray 2 Transport Item 1 – 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 – 15 – 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Part

Description

019E 57710 019E 69840 801K 04531 801K 04551 – – 012E 11160 809E 42180 – – 802E 54974 050K 49473 802E 54983 050K 49484 110K 11820 110K 15040 110K 11820 110K 15040 059K 38013 – 032E 20881 019E 56300 059K 48295 893E 16040 893E 16020 893E 21910 030K 75330

Transport Pad (Alternate)50B1 Transport Pad (Alternate)50B1 Left Rail 50B2 Right Rail 50B3 Base Bracket (P/O Item 24)50B4 Lable (Coution) 50B5 Link 50B6 Tension Spring 50B7 Stopper 50B8 Stopper Bracket 50B9 (SCC) Tray 1 Front Cover50BB Tray 1 (PL 7.6) (REP 7.1.1)5010 (SCC) Tray 2 Front Cover50BC Tray 2 (PL 7.7) (REP 7.1.1)50BD Tray 1 Paper Size Sensor (Alternate)5011 Tray 1 Paper Size Sensor (Alternate)5011 Tray 2 Paper Size Sensor (Alternate)50BE Tray 2 Paper Size Sensor (Alternate)50BE Tray 2 Transport (PL 7.10) (REP 7.1.2)50BF Stopper Bracket 50BG Tray 2 Transport Guide 50BH Holder 50BJ (SCC) Tray 1 Feeder (PL 7.13) (REP 7.1.3)5030 Label (Tray No.1) 50BK Label (Tray No.2) 50BL Label (Instruction) 50BM Base Bracket (Item 4, 6, 7)50BN

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 7.2 Tray 3, Tray 4 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 – 11 – 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Part

Description

802E 62252 050K 62523 050K 62523 801K 04292 801K 04301 826E 07310 – – – 110K 11680 110K 12100 110K 11680 110K 12100 802E 62416 019E 56300 059K 48295 059K 48295 802E 64350 035E 68040 893E 21870 893E 21880 893E 15430 012K 94431

Inner Cover 50C1 (SCC) Tray 3 (PL 7.8, PL 7.9) (REP 7.2.2)50C2 (SCC) Tray 4 (PL 7.8, PL 7.9) (REP 7.2.2)50C3 Left Rail 50C4 Right Rail 50C5 Shoulder Screw 50C6 Stopper Link (P/O Item 21)50C7 Stopper Bracket (P/O Item 21)50C8 Torsion Spring (P/O Item 21)50C9 Tray 3 Paper Size Sensor (Alternate)50CB Tray 3 Paper Size Sensor (Alternate)50CB Tray 4 Paper Size Sensor (Alternate)50CC Tray 4 Paper Size Sensor (Alternate)50CC (SCC) Kick Cover 50CD Holder 50CE (SCC) Tray 3 Feeder (PL 7.13) (REP 7.2.1)5050 (SCC) Tray 4 Feeder (PL 7.13) (REP 7.2.1)5060 Cover 50CF Gasket 50CG Label (Tray No.3) 50CH Label (Tray No.4) 50CJ Label (Instruction) 50CK Stopper Link (Item 7-9) 50CL

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-61

7. Tray Module

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-62

7. Tray Module

PL 7.3 Left Hand Cover, Chute Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

802K 92270 849E 07050 849E 24691 054E 23560 054E 23570 849E 24681 054E 23580 030K 75261 030K 76051 054E 23590 – 059K 32843 019K 99121 809E 42081

15 16 17

809E 54951 038E 26610 030K 75284

(SCC) Left Hand Cover (PL 7.18)50D1 Hinge Bracket 50D2 Upper Bracket 50D3 Take Away Upper Chute 50D4 Take Away Middle Chute 50D5 Lower Bracket 50D6 Take Away Lower Chute 50D7 Latch Upper Bracket 50DB Latch Lower Bracket 50DC Feed Out Chute 50DD Pinch Roll Bracket (P/O Item 17)50DE Pinch Roll 50DF Ball Bearing 50DG Tension Spring (distinguished from Item 15 : white and black) 50DH Tension Spring 50DJ Left Hand Cover Guide 50DK Pinch Roll and Bracket (Item 11-15)50DL

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 7.4 Take Away Roll, Vertical Transport Roll Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 – 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

– – – 802E 62320 059K 30913 059K 30913 059K 30913 013E 24670 007K 88340 413W 08350 413W 82370 059K 30923 059K 30923 059K 30923 802E 56132 802E 56140 059K 26480 059K 26490

18

030K 76041

Bracket (P/O Item 18) 50E1 Left Hand Cover Interlock Switch (P/O Item 18)50E2 Screw (M2.3) (P/O Item 18)50E3 Cover 50E4 Take Away Roll 1 (REP 7.4.1)5034 Take Away Roll 3 (REP 7.4.2)5055 Take Away Roll 4 (REP 7.4.3)5065 Ball Bearing 50E5 One Way Clutch Gear (Helical 18T)50E6 Ball Bearing (Alternate) 50E7 Ball Bearing (Alternate) 50E7 Vertical Transport Roll 1 (REP 7.4.1)50E8 Vertical Transport Roll 2 (REP 7.4.4)50E9 Vertical Transport Roll 3 (REP 7.4.3)50EB (SCC) Left Front Cover 50EC (SCC) Left Lower Cover 50ED Take Away Roll and Gear (Item 5/6/7-9)50EE Vertical Transport Roll and Gear (Item 8, 9, 11/12/13) 50EF Left Hand Cover Interlock Switch (Item 1-3)50EG

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-63

7. Tray Module

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-64

7. Tray Module

PL 7.5 Take Away Motor, Wire Harness, Caster Item 1 – 2 – 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Part

Description

017K 93170 017K 94220 017K 93160 017K 94230 007K 98140 121K 31560 006E 84941 007E 78600 028E 93800 007K 98150 007K 98160 413W 08350 – – – 114E 15161 809E 49780 826E 11790 826E 07990 809E 49790 962K 17766 962K 18842

Rear Caster (Alternate) 50F1 Rear Caster (Alternate) 50F1 Front Caster (with Stopper) (Alternate)50F2 Front Caster (with Stopper) (Alternate)50F2 (SCC) Take Away Motor 1 (PL 7.19)50F3 Take Away Clutch 1 (REP 7.5.1)50F4 Shaft 50F5 Gear (Helical 42T) 50F6 Wave Washer 50F7 (SCC) Take Away Motor 2 (PL 7.19)50F8 (SCC) Take Away Motor 3 (PL 7.19)50F9 Ball Bearing 50FB Connector Bracket 50FC Connector Bracket 50FD Connector Bracket 50FE Tray 2 Transport Drawer Connector50FF Compression Spring 50FG Shoulder Screw 50FH Shoulder Screw 50FJ Compression Spring 50FK Tray Module Wire Harness50FL Tray 2 Feeder Wire Harness50FM

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 7.6 Tray 1 Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Part

Description

– – – – 007E 78630 007E 78640 007E 78650 019K 93921 007K 88431 006K 23051 020E 36821 007E 78660 012E 11171 815E 04862 019E 56430 019E 39131 020E 36830 020E 36560 032E 21250 032E 20890 120E 22111 038K 87264 038K 18140 – 893E 09490

Base Tray 50G1 Front Cover Bracket 50G2 Push Bracket (Old Type) 50G3 Lift Gear Bracket 50G4 Gear (Spur 17T) 50G5 Gear (Spur 18T/47T) 50G6 Gear (Spur 35T) 50G7 Brake 50G8 Torque Limiter Gear (Spur 20T/46T)50G9 Lift Shaft 50GB Cable Pulley 50GC Gear (Spur 29T) 50GD Lift Cable (REP 7.6.1) 5022 Bottom Plate 50GE Bottom Pad 50GF Tray Pad 50GG Pulley 50GH Pulley 50GJ Cable Guide 50GK Cable Guide 50GL Size Actuator 50GM Rear Side Guide 50GN Front Side Guide 50GP Side Guide Bracket 50GQ Label (Max) 50GR

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-65

7. Tray Module

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-66

7. Tray Module

PL 7.7 Tray 2 Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Part

Description

– – – 007E 78630 007E 78640 007E 78670 019K 93921 007K 88431 006K 23051 020E 36821 007E 78660 012E 11181 815E 04862 019E 56430 019E 39131 020E 36830 020E 36560 032E 21250 032E 20890 120E 22111 038K 87294 038K 18160 – 893E 09490

Base Tray 50H1 Front Cover Bracket 50H2 Lift Gear Bracket 50H3 Gear (Spur 17T) 50H4 Gear (Spur 18T/47T) 50H5 Gear (Spur 49T) 50H6 Brake 50H7 Torque Limiter Gear (Spur 20T/46T)50H8 Lift Shaft 50H9 Cable Pulley 50HB Gear (Spur 29T) 50HC Lift Cable (REP 7.6.1) 50HD Bottom Plate 50HE Bottom Pad 50HF Tray Pad 50HG Pulley 50HH Pulley 50HJ Cable Guide 50HK Cable Guide 50HL Size Actuator 50HM Rear Side Guide 50HN Front Side Guide 50HP Side Guide Bracket 50HQ Label (Max) 50HR

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 7.8 Tray 3, Tray 4 Component - 1 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

Part

Description

007E 78190 012E 11201 – 019E 56430 – 019E 39131 038K 18121 003E 59771 – – – – – – – – 120E 22081 120E 22150 802E 55135 809E 41880 896E 46120 – 893E 15441 015K 60955 038K 87384 038K 87762 – – – – – 896E 46110

Pinion Gear 50J1 End Guide Link 50J2 Bottom Plate (P/O Item 24)50J3 Bottom Pad 50J4 Roll (P/O Item 24) 50J5 Tray Pad 50J6 Rear Side Guide 50J7 Knob 50J8 Lock Slide (P/O Item 25) 50J9 Side Pin (P/O Item 25) 50JB Front Side Guide (P/O Item 25)50JC Torsion Spring (P/O Item 25)50JD Compression Spring (P/O Item 25)50JE End Guide (P/O Item 26) 50JF Compression Spring (P/O Item 26)50JG Lever (P/O Item 26) 50JH Side Actuator 50JJ Side Mix Actuator 50JK Tray Front Cover 50JL Tension Spring 50JM Label (Max) 50JN Slide Lock Block 50JP Label (Size) 50JQ Bottom Plate (Item 3-5) 50JR Front Side Guide (Item 8-13, 28-31)50JS End Guide (Item 14-16) 50JT --Lever (P/O Item 25) 50JU Side Bracket 1 (P/O Item 25)50JW Side Bracket 2 (P/O Item 25)50JX Side Bracket 3 (P/O Item 25)50JY Label (Max) 50JZ

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-67

7. Tray Module

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-68

7. Tray Module

PL 7.9 Tray 3, Tray 4 Component - 2 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Part

Description

006E 79274 006E 79284 007E 78712 007E 78731 007E 78800 013E 84520 – – – 020E 36660 020E 37250 023E 21240 – 120E 22160 029E 35381 807E 02590 807E 02600 809E 42680 849E 13340 – –

Left Lift Shaft 50K1 Right Lift Shaft 50K2 Sector Gear 50K3 Sector Gear 50K4 Coupling Gear (Spur 13T)50K5 Sleeve Bearing 50K6 Tension Bracket 50K7 Gear Bracket (Left) 50K8 Gear Bracket (Right) 50K9 Pulley 50KB Pulley 50KC Belt (REP 7.9.1) 50KD Tray 50KE End Guide Actuator 50KF Pin 50KG Gear Pulley 50KH Gear Pulley 50KJ Tension Spring 50KK Pulley Plate 50KL Stopper Bracket 50KM Film 50KN

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 7.10 Tray 2 Transport Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Part

Description

801K 14501 801K 14511 054K 23840 – 059K 28295 802E 63683 893E 11900 893E 11910 893E 11920 059K 26500 –

Left Rail 50L1 Right Rail 50L2 Transport Upper Chute (PL 7.11)50L3 Transport Lower Chute (P/O Item 10) (PL 7.12)50L4 Tray 2 Feeder (PL 7.13) (REP 7.10.1) 5040 Inner Cover 50L5 Label (4a) 50L6 Label (Instruction) 50L7 Label (4) 50L8 Tray 2 Transport (Item 1-4)50L9 Label 50LB

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-69

7. Tray Module

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-70

7. Tray Module

PL 7.11 Transport Upper Chute Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Part

Description

– 003E 61050 006E 84981 059E 99130 059E 99310 006E 84932 806E 04371 809E 47100 809E 42150 054E 23612 930W 00211 930W 00211 930W 00211 – 054K 23861

Upper Chute 50M1 Knob 50M2 Shaft 50M3 Slide Roll 50M4 Pinch Roll 50M5 Shaft 50M6 Shaft (Center D-Cut) 50M7 Tension Spring (Gold) 50M8 Tension Spring (White) 50M9 Transport Top Cover 50MB Trans Path Sensor 1 50MC Trans Path Sensor 2 50MD Feed Out Sensor 2 50ME Sensor Wire Harness (P/O Item 15)50MF Transport Top Cover (Item 10-14)50MG

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 7.12 Transport Lower Chute Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Part

Description

– – 030K 75411 030K 76030 – 962K 17722 059K 26512 059K 32993 059K 26523 413W 08350 413W 08950 807E 03291 807E 03300 007E 78610 007E 78600 121K 31560 006E 84941 – 028E 93800 011E 14470 809E 54320 – 012E 11160 809E 42170 – – – 113E 37761 – 013E 24670

Lower Chute 50N1 Front Bracket 50N2 Hinge Bracket (Left) 50N3 Hinge Bracket (Right) 50N4 Rear Bracket 50N5 Drawer Connector Wire Harness (Item 28, 29)50N6 Horizontal Transport Roll 1 (REP 7.12.1)50N7 Horizontal Transport Roll 2 (REP 7.12.1)50N8 Take Away Roll 2 (REP 7.12.1)50N9 Ball Bearing (Outside Diameter 16mm)50NB Ball Bearing (Outside Diameter 22mm)50NC Gear (Helical 47T) 50ND Gear (Helical 48T) 50NE Gear (Helical 27T) 50NF Gear (Helical 42T) 50NG Take Away Clutch 2 (REP 7.12.2)50NH Shaft 50NJ Bracket 50NK Wave Washer 50NL Joint 50NM Compression Spring 50NN Stopper Link Bracket 50NP Link 50NQ Tension Spring 50NR Stopper Bracket 50NS Stopper 50NT Bracket 50NV Drawer Connector 50NW Wire Harness (P/O Item 6)50NX Ball Bearing (Outside Diameter 16mm)50NY

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-71

7. Tray Module

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-72

7. Tray Module

PL 7.13 Tray Feeder Component Item 1 2 3 4

Part –

– –













5















6















7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Description

A.C.

Tray Feeder Front Frame50P1 Tray Upper Feeder (PL 7.14) 50P2 059K 26556 Tray Lower Feeder (PL 7.15)50P3 Tray 1 Feed Roll (PL 7.16) (P/O Item 21) (REP 7.13.1) 5032 Tray 2 Feed Roll (PL 7.16) (P/O Item 21) (REP 7.13.1) 5042 Tray 3 Feed Roll (PL 7.16) (P/O Item 21) (REP 7.13.1) 5052 Tray 4 Feed Roll (PL 7.16) (P/O Item 21) (REP 7.13.1) 5062 Tray 1 Nudger Roll (PL 7.16) (P/O Item 21) (REP 7.13.1) 5031 Tray 2 Nudger Roll (PL 7.16) (P/O Item 21) (REP 7.13.1) 5041 Tray 3 Nudger Roll (PL 7.16) (P/O Item 21) (REP 7.13.1) 5051 Tray 4 Nudger Roll (PL 7.16) (P/O Item 21) (REP 7.13.1) 5061 Tray 1 Retard Roll (PL 7.16) (P/O Item 21) (REP 7.13.1) 5033 Tray 2 Retard Roll (PL 7.16) (P/O Item 21) (REP 7.13.1) 5043 Tray 3 Retard Roll (PL 7.16) (P/O Item 21) (REP 7.13.1) 5053 Tray 4 Retard Roll (PL 7.16) (P/O Item 21) (REP 7.13.1) 5063 – Tray Feeder Rear Frame 50P4 007E 78130 Gear (Spur 19T) 50P5 007K 88460 One Way Clutch Gear (Spur 22T)50P6 012E 11080 Solenoid Link 50P7 121K 31341 (SCC) Tray Nudger Solenoid5092 – Torsion Spring 50P8 – Motor Frame 50P9 007E 78120 Gear (Spur 36T) 50PB 007E 78160 Gear (Spur 32T) 50PC 007K 88280 Gear (Spur 18T) 50PD 007K 88480 One Way Clutch Gear (Spur 26T/33T)50PE – Spacer 50PF – Compression Spring 50PG 127K 37681 (SCC) Tray Feed Lift Motor5091 604K 23670 Feeder Roll Kit (Item 4-6)50PH

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 7.14 Tray Upper Feeder Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Part

Description

– 006K 23064 007E 78180 – – – – – 120E 22011 962K 17792 930W 00112 930W 00112 930W 00211

Tray Upper Feeder Frame50Q1 Feed/Nudger Shaft (PL 7.17) (REP 7.14.1)50Q2 Gear (Spur 25T) 50Q3 Sleeve Bearing 50Q4 Spacer 50Q5 Pin 50Q6 Upper Chute 50Q7 Upper Rear Chute 50Q8 Actuator 50Q9 Tray Upper Feeder Wire Harness 50QB Tray Level Sensor 50QC Tray No Paper Sensor 50QD Tray Pre Feed Sensor 50QE

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-73

7. Tray Module

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-74

7. Tray Module

PL 7.15 Tray Lower Feeder Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Part

Description

006K 23073 – – – – – – – – – – – – – –

Retard Shaft Assembly (Item 2-9)50R1 Retard Shaft (P/O Item 1)50R2 Collar (P/O Item 1) 50R3 Friction Clutch (P/O Item 1)50R4 Gear (Spur 29T) (P/O Item 1)50R5 Gear (Helical 15T) (P/O Item 1)50R6 Sleeve Bearing (Length : 5mm) (P/O Item 1)50R7 Sleeve Bearing (Length : 6.6mm) (P/O Item 1)50R8 Retard Bracket (P/O Item 1)50R9 Tray Lower Feeder Frame50RB Retard Slide 50RC Retard Lever 50RD Lower Chute 50RE Compression Spring 50RF Torsion Spring (REP 7.15.1)50RG

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 7.16 Feed/Nudger/Retard Roll Component Item 1 – – – 2 3 4 – – – 5 6 7 – – – 8 9

Part

Description

A.C.

– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –

Tray 1 Feed Roll Tray 2 Feed Roll Tray 3 Feed Roll Tray 4 Feed Roll Pin Compression Spring Tray 1 Nudger Roll Tray 2 Nudger Roll Tray 3 Nudger Roll Tray 4 Nudger Roll Pin Compression Spring Tray 1 Retard Roll Tray 2 Retard Roll Tray 3 Retard Roll Tray 4 Retard Roll Pin Compression Spring

5032 5042 5052 5062 50S1 50S2 5031 5041 5051 5061 50S3 50S4 5033 5043 5053 5063 50S5 50S6

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 5-75

7. Tray Module

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-76

7. Tray Module

PL 7.17 Feed/Nudger Shaft Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Part

Description

– – – – – – – 007K 88470 – – – – – –

Nudger Bracket (REP 7.17.1)50T1 Nudger Support 50T2 Shaft 50T3 Gear (Spur 23T) 50T4 Gear (Spur 20T) 50T5 One Way Clutch Gear (Spur 22T)50T6 One Way Clutch Gear (Spur 19T)50T7 One Way Clutch Gear (Spur 26T)50T8 Nudger Lever (REP 7.17.1) 50T9 Sleeve Bearing 50TB Spacer 50TC Pin 50TD Torsion Spring (REP 7.17.1)50TE Ball Bearing 50TF

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 7.18 Left Hand Cover Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Part

Description

A.C.

802E 54934 930W 00211 930W 00211 930W 00211 930W 00211 962K 17783 030K 75232 030K 75241 011E 14502 – 809E 42141 003E 59710 – 059K 26471 809E 42130 120E 22200

(SCC) Left Hand Cover Feed Out Sensor 1 Trans Path Sensor 3 Feed Out Sensor 3 Feed Out Sensor 4 Sensor Wire Harness Hinge Bracket (Upper) Hinge Bracket (Lower) Handle Latch Shaft Torsion Spring Hook Left Hand Chute Pinch Roll Tention Spring Interlock Actuator

50V1 50V2 50V3 50V4 50V5 50V6 50V7 50V8 50V9 50VB 50VC 50VD 50VE 50VF 50VG 50VH

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 5-77

7. Tray Module

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-78

7. Tray Module

PL 7.19 Take Away Motor Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Part

Description

127K 52960 – 807E 03011 807E 03020 807E 03030 127K 52970 – 807E 02990 807E 02980 807E 03000 127K 52970 – 807E 03270

(SCC) Take Away Motor 150W1 Motor Bracket 50W2 Gear (Helical 35T) 50W3 Gear (Helical 47T) 50W4 Gear (Helical 60T) 50W5 (SCC) Take Away Motor 250W6 Motor Bracket 50W7 Gear (Helical 30T/40T) 50W8 Coupling Gear (Helical 24T)50W9 Gear (Helical 39T) 50WB (SCC) Take Away Motor 350WC Motor Bracket 50WD Gear (Helical 43T) 50WE

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 8.1 MSI Accessory Item 1 2 3 4 5

Part

Description

059K 62160 893E 16280 893E 16291 893E 38251 893E 44101

MSI (with Cover) (PL 8.2)51AA Label (Instruction) 51B1 Label (Size) 51B2 Label (Caution) 51B3 Label (Paper Reset) 51B4

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-79

8. MSI

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-80

8. MSI

PL 8.2 MSI Cover Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Part

Description

– – – – 110E 11430 – 849E 16031 015K 61062 015K 61502 – 802E 55621 802E 55633 802E 55640 802E 55651 802E 63061 802K 57484 – – 962K 17863 893E 16170 893E 15750 032E 22550 802E 70681 007K 88783 –

Sector Gear (P/O Item24)51C1 Compression Spring (P/O Item24)51C2 Lock Pin (P/O Item24) 51C3 Lock Plate (P/O Item24) 51C4 (SCC) MSI Cover Interlock Switch51C5 Screw (M2.3x9) 51C6 Switch Bracket 51C7 MSI Front Bracket 51C8 MSI Rear Bracket 51C9 MSI (without Cover) (PL 8.3)51CB (SCC) MSI Front Cover 151CC (SCC) MSI Rear Cover 1 51CD (SCC) MSI Front Cover 251CE (SCC) MSI Rear Cover 2 51CF (SCC) Upper Cover 51CG MSI Lower Cover 51CH Torsion Spring 51CJ Lower Plate 51CK MSI Wire Harness 51CL Label (Max) 51CM Label (Number) 51CN Harness Guide 51CP (SCC) Harness Cover 51CQ Lock Gear Assembly (Item1-4)51CR Label 51CS

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 8.3 MSI Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Part

Description

004E 13461 007E 79331 007E 79350 – – – 050K 49667 059K 55662 801K 05036 –

MSI Damper 51D1 Sector Gear 51D2 Gear (Spur 19T) 51D3 Sleeve Bearing 51D4 Sleeve Bearing 51D5 Sleeve Bearing 51D6 MSI Tray (PL 8.5) 5110 MSI Feeder (PL 8.6) (REP 8.3.1)5130 MSI Lift Motor (PL 8.4) 51D7 MSI Front Frame 51D8

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-81

8. MSI

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-82

8. MSI

PL 8.4 MSI Lift Motor Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Part

Description

A.C.

– – – – – – – 127K 45841 – – –

Gear (Spur 12T/28T) Gear (Spur 28T) Compression Spring Gear (Spur 12T) Lift Bracket Gear (Spur 10T/20T) Screw (M2.6x2.5) (SCC) MSI Lift Motor Gear (Spur 12T/28T) Gear (Spur 12T/28T) Gear (Spur 12T/44T)

51E1 51E2 51E3 51E4 51E5 51E6 51E7 51E8 51E9 51EB 51EC

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 8.5 MSI Tray Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

Part

Description

A.C.

050E 19810 050E 19821 – 015K 61122 802E 55680 038E 26770 038E 26780 038E 30911 – – – 930W 00111 130K 64360 130K 64432 – – – – – – – –

(SCC) Lower Tray (SCC) Extension Tray MSI Tray Bottom Plate Tray Lower Cover (SCC) Front Side Guide (SCC) Rear Side Guide Paper Guide Sensor Bracket Sensor Bracket Gear Plate MSI Down Sensor MSI Paper Set Sensor MSI Paper Size Sensor Shaft Pinion Gear Front Rack Gear Rear Rack Gear Compression Spring Sensor Link MSI Tray Wire Harness Harness Cover

51F1 51F2 51F3 51F4 51F5 51F6 51F7 51F8 51F9 51FB 51FC 51FD 51FE 51FF 51FG 51FH 51FJ 51FK 51FL 51FM 51FN 51FP

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 5-83

8. MSI

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-84

8. MSI

PL 8.6 MSI Feeder Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Part

Description

– – – – – – – – – – 007K 88730 – – – – – – 127K 38252 – – 604K 23660

MSI Feeder Front Frame 51G1 MSI Feeder Rear Frame 51G2 Solenoid Link 51G3 MSI Nudger Solenoid 51G4 Torsion Spring 51G5 Motor Bracket 51G6 Gear (Spur 25T) 51G7 Shaft 51G8 Gear (Spur 19T) 51G9 Gear (Spur 25T) 51GB One Way Clutch Gear (Spur 23T/27T)51GC Block 51GD Retard Roll (PL 8.9) (P/O Item 21) (REP 8.6.1)5133 Feed Roll (PL 8.9) (P/O Item 21) (REP 8.6.2)5132 Nudger Roll (PL 8.9) (P/O Item 21) (REP 8.6.3)5131 MSI Lower Feeder (PL 8.8)51GE MSI Upper Feeder (PL 8.7)51GF MSI Feed Motor 51GG Sleeve Bearing 51GH Ball Bearing 51GJ Feed Roll Kit (Item 13-15)51GK

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 8.7 MSI Upper Feeder Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Part

Description

– 003E 59570 – 006K 23314 – 011E 14630 – – – – – – – – – – – 802E 55661 – – –

MSI Upper Feeder Frame51H1 Latch 51H2 Latch Shaft 51H3 Feed/Nudger Shaft (PL 8.10) 51H4 Gear (Spur 25T) 51H5 Lever 51H6 Sleeve Bearing 51H7 Spacer 51H8 Pin 51H9 Upper Rear Chute 51HB Upper Chute 51HC MSI Lift Up Sensor 51HD MSI No Paper Sensor 51HE Torsion Spring 51HF Actuator 51HG MSI Pre Feed Sensor 51HH MSI Upper Feeder Wire Harness51HJ (SCC) MSI Upper Feeder Cover51HK Guide 51HL Upper Guide 51HM Solenoid Guide 51HN

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-85

8. MSI

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-86

8. MSI

PL 8.8 MSI Lower Feeder Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Part

Description

– – – – – – – – – – – –

MSI Lower Feeder Frame51J1 Retard Shaft 51J2 Retard Bracket 51J3 Collar 51J4 Friction Clutch 51J5 Gear (Helical 15T) 51J6 Gear (Spur 22T) 51J7 Sleeve Bearing (Length : 5mm)51J8 Sleeve Bearing (Length : 6.6mm)51J9 Retard Slide 51JB Lower Chute 51JC Compression Spring 51JD

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 8.9 Retard/Feed/Nudger Roll Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Part

Description

A.C.

– – – – – – – – –

Retard Roll Pin Compression Spring Feed Roll Pin Compression Spring Nudger Roll Pin Compression Spring

5133 51K1 51K2 5132 51K3 51K4 5131 51K5 51K6

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 5-87

8. MSI

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-88

8. MSI

PL 8.10 Feed/Nudger Shaft Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Part

Description

– – – – – 007K 88540 – – – – – – –

Nudger Support 51L1 Nudger Bracket 51L2 Shaft 51L3 Gear (Spur 23T) 51L4 Gear (Spur 20T) 51L5 One Way Clutch Gear (Spur 26T)51L6 One Way Clutch Gear (Spur 22T)51L7 Nudger Lever 51L8 Sleeve Bearing 51L9 Sleeve Bearing 51LB Spacer 51LC Pin 51LD Torsion Spring 51LE

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 10.1 Fuser/Xero.Deve. Transfer Belt/Exit Inverter Drive Item

Part

Description

1 2

007K 97991 007K 88618

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

007K 98000 007E 78040 007K 88230 – 020E 36521 068K 23300 –

Fuser Drive (PL 10.2) (REP 10.1.1)4340 Xero. Deve. Transfer Belt Drive (PL 10.3) (REP 10.1.2)4520 Exit/Inverter Drive (PL 10.4)54B1 Gear (Helical 32T) 54B2 Gear (Helical 18T/Bevel 34T)54B3 Waste Toner Auger Gear Bracket 54B4 Fly Wheel 45B1 Retract Bracket (REP 10.1.3) 45B2 Bracket 54B5

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-89

10. Drive

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-90

10. Drive

PL 10.2 Fuser Drive Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6

Part

Description

006K 22982 007K 88150 – – 127K 52740 –

Fuser Drive Shaft 4342 Gear (Helical 36T/72T) 4343 Fuser Drive Frame 43B1 Motor Bracket 43B2 (SCC) Fuser Drive Motor 4341 PWB Support 43B3

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 10.3 Xero./Deve./Transfer Belt Drive Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

Part

Description

– 006K 23193 006K 24231 006K 23234 007K 88160 007K 88170 007K 88180 007K 88190 007K 88200 – – – 115K 02231 127K 37480 013K 03270 802E 54890 – 006K 22991 007E 77810 007E 77800 – 007E 77790 – 413W 08350 127K 37460 –

Drive Frame 45C1 Transfer Belt Drive Shaft 45C2 Drum Shaft 45C3 Cleaning Drive Shaft 45C4 Gear (Helical 16T/45T) 45C5 Gear (Helical 32T/64T) 45C6 Gear (Helical 32T) 45C7 Gear (Helical 30T) 45C8 Gear (Spur 20T/Helical 36T)45C9 Shaft Bracket 45CB Shaft Bracket 45CC PWB Support 45CD Drum Shaft Earth 45CE (SCC) Drum Motor 4521 Ball Bearing 45CF Shaft Housing 45CG Fly Wheel Bracket 45CH Deve Drive Shaft 45CJ Gear (Helical 16T/44T) 45CK Gear (Helical 39T) 45CL Compression Spring 45CM Gear (Helical 43T) 45CN Bracket 45CP Ball Bearing 45CQ (SCC) Deve Motor 4031 Retainer 45CR

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-91

10. Drive

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-92

10. Drive

PL 10.4 Exit/Inverter Drive Component Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

– – 006K 86400 006K 23183 007E 78030 007K 88240 007K 98010 007K 88652 – 127K 37490 – 006E 78432 121K 41350 413W 06950

15 16 17 18 19

413W 08350 413W 66250 809E 42000 – 013E 24140

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

423W 47655 – 127K 38290 015K 63121 007E 78850 007E 78880 006K 23291 – – – 604K 46530

Front Bracket (P/O Item 30)54C1 Motor Bracket (P/O Item 30)54C2 Inverter-in Drive Shaft 54C3 Fuser Nip Shaft 54C4 Gear (Helical 55T) 54C5 Gear (Helical 42T) 54C6 Gear (Helical 34T/39T) 54C7 Waste Toner Bottol Auger Drive Gear (PL 10.5)54C8 Clutch Stopper (P/O Item30)54C9 (SCC) Auger Motor 54CB Retainer (P/O Item 30) 54CC Shaft 54CD (SCC) Fuser Nip Clutch 54CE Ball Bearing (Inside Diameter 6mm/Outside Diameter 19mm)54CF Ball Bearing (Inside Diameter 8mm)54CG Ball Bearing (Inside Diameter 4mm)54CH Compression Spring 54CJ Connector (P/O Item 30) 54CK Ball Bearing (Inside Diameter 6mm/Outside Diameter 17mm)54CL Belt 54CM Shaft Bracket (P/O Item 30)54CN Exit Motor (Item 28, 29) 54CP Exit Drive Gear (PL 10.5)54CQ Gear Pulley (Helical 16T/Spur 22T)54CR Gear (Helical 27T) 54CS Inverter-out Drive Shaft 54CT PWB Support (P/O Item 30)54CV Damper Motor (P/O Item 22)54CW Exit Motor (P/O Item 22) 54CX Exit/Inverter Drive (Item 1-7, 9-21, 24-29) (REP 10.4.1)5410

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 10.5 Waste Toner Bottol Auger Drive Gear, Exit Drive Gear Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Part

Description

– 007K 88210 007K 88220 007K 88260 007K 88270 007E 77980 – – – 006E 78730 007E 78830 007E 78840 005K 06960 413W 08350 –

Auger Drive Bracket 42B1 Gear (Helical 27T/52T) 42B2 Gear (Bevel 20T/Helical 40T)42B3 Gear (Helical 20T/46T) 42B4 Gear (Spur 19T/Helical 67T)42B5 Gear (Spur 54T) 42B6 Coupling 42B7 Compression Spring 42B8 Stopper 42B9 Shaft 42BB Gear (Helical 21T) 42BC Gear (Spur 21T) 42BD Torque Limiter 42BE Ball Bearing 42BF Exit Drive Bracket 42BG

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-93

10. Drive

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-94

11. XERO. Clener

PL 11.1 Xero/Cleaner Accessory (Front) Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Part

Description

CT350587 015K 60470 122K 93491 – – 930W 00111 110K 12960 – – – – – 962K 18010 130K 67151 – – 001E 65130 001E 64772 015K 60910 015K 64391

Drum Cartridge (PL 11.3, PL 11.4) (REP 11.1.1)4510 ADC (PL 11.5) (REP 11.1.4)45D1 Erase Lamp (REP 11.1.2)4421 Sensor Bracket (P/O Item 20)45D2 Switch Cover (P/O Item 20)45D3 CC Cleaner Position Sensor45D4 Drum Detect Switch 45D5 Sensor Wire Harness (P/O Item 20)45D6 Sensor Wire Harness (P/O Item 20)45D7 ESV Sensor Cover (P/O Item 19)45D8 ESV PWB Bracket (P/O Item 19)45D9 PWB Support (P/O Item 19)45DB ESV Wire Harness 45DC (SCC) ESV PWB and Sensor (REP 11.1.3)45DD ESV Sensor Plate (P/O Item 19)45DE Screw (M4x5) (P/O Item 19)45DF Drum Cartridge Rail 45DG Drum Cartridge Rail 45DH ESV PWB and Sensor (Item 10-16)45DJ CC Cleaner Position Sensor and Drum Detect Switch (Item 4-9)45DK

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 11.2 Xero/Cleaner Accessory (Rear) Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Part

Description

015K 60492 – 160K 95831 – 114K 01653 114K 01662 114K 81901 119K 90880 011K 97301 055K 28011 130K 93230 – 130E 91010 – 962K 20300 – CWAA0552 – –

CC Cleaner Motor (PL 11.6) (REP 11.2.1)44B1 PWB Holder 42C1 Drum CRUM PWB 42C2 Connector 42C3 CC Connector 42C4 PCC Connector 42C5 PTC Connector 42C6 Waste Toner Auger (PL 11.7) (REP 11.2.2)4201 Joint 42C7 Shutter 42C8 Waste Bottle Set Sensor 42C9 Sensor Bracket 42CB Waste Toner Full Sensor 42CC Sensor Bracket 42CD Sensor Wire Harness 42CE Sensor Wire Harness 42CF Waste Toner Bottle 4204 Guard Sheet 42CG Clamp 42CH

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-95

11. XERO. Clener

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-96

11. XERO. Clener

PL 11.3 Drum Cartridge Component-1 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Part

Description

– – – – 125K 93421 125K 93770 125K 93451 – – – –

Drum Cartridge Housing (PL 11.8)45E1 Front Plate 45E2 Rear Plate 45E3 Drum 4511 Pre Clean Corotron (PL 11.9)4210 Charge Corotron (PL 11.10)4410 Pre Transfer Corotron (PL 11.9)4120 Front Cover 45E4 Out-Sleeve 45E5 In-Sleeve 45E6 Tapping Screw 45E7

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 11.4 Drum Cartridge Component-2 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Part

Description

– – – 033K 94890 – – – – – – – – – – – – – –

Handle 42D1 Finger 4110 Sleeve Bearing 42D2 Cleaning Blade (REP 11.4.1)4211 Transfer Belt Chute 42D3 PCC Duct 42D4 Flicker Cover 42D5 Upper Cover 42D6 Sleeve Bearing 42D7 Cleaning Brush 42D8 Seal (Rear) 42D9 Seal (Front) 42DB Film Seal 4202 Upper Seal 42DC Drum CRUM PWB 42DD Gear (Helical 24T) 42DE Seal 42DF Tapping Screw 42DG

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-97

11. XERO. Clener

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-98

11. XERO. Clener

PL 11.5 ADC Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Part

Description

– – – – – – – – – – 604K 23231 – –

ADC Sensor Holder 45F1 ADC Bracket 45F2 Stud Bracket 45F3 Gear (Spur 17T/Helical 18T)45F4 Gear (Spur 17T/39T) 45F5 Gear (Spur 55T) 45F6 PWB Support 45F7 ADC Sensor (P/O Item 11)45F8 ADC PWB (P/O Item 11) 45F9 Connector 45FB ADC Sensor Kit (Item 8, 9, 13) (REP 11.5.1)4533 Guide 45FC Harness Seal 45FD

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 11.6 CC Cleaner Motor Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Part

Description

– – – – – 127K 37670 – –

Coupling 44BB Gear (Spur 32T/48T) 44BC Gear (Spur 30T) 44BD Coupling Joint 44BE Motor Plate 44BF (SCC) CC Cleaner Motor 44BG Compression Spring 44BH Connector 44BJ

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-99

11. XERO. Clener

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-100

11. XERO. Clener

PL 11.7 Waste Toner Auger Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Part

Description

– – – – – – 007E 77970 – – 007E 78511 007K 88320 – – – –

Main Auger Pipe 42E1 Xero Auger Pipe 42E2 Bracket 42E3 Main Auger 42E4 Sleeve Bearing 42E5 Sleeve Bearing 42E6 Gear (Helical 26T) 42E7 Xero Auger 42E8 Sleeve Bearing 42E9 Gear (Bevel 46T) 42EB Gear (Bevel 16T/Spur 33T)42EC Xero Joint Seal 42ED Deve Joint Seal 42EE Sleeve Bearing 42EF Spacer 42EG

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 11.8 Drum Cartridge Housing Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Part

Description

A.C.

– – – – – – – – –

Drum Cartridge Housing Sleeve Bearing Tie Plate Seal Auger Sleeve Bearing Compression Spring Shutter Cover Gear (Helical 30T)

45G1 45G2 45G3 45G4 45G5 45G6 45G7 45G8 45G9

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 5-101

11. XERO. Clener

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-102

11. XERO. Clener

PL 11.9 Pre Clean Corotron, Pre Transfer Corotron Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Part

Description

A.C.

– – – – – – – – – –

Tension Spring PCC Shield Corotron Wire Insulator (Front) Insulator (Rear) Tension Spring PTC Shield Corotron Wire Insulator (Front) Insulator (Rear)

42F1 42F2 4213 4214 42F3 41B1 41B2 4123 4124 41B3

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 11.10 Charge Corotron Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Part

Description

– – – – – – – – 117K 36240 – – – 849E 06731

Coupling 44C1 Lead Shaft 44C2 Tention Spring 44C3 Grid Holder 44C4 CC Cleaner 44C5 Arc Shield (Rear) 44C6 CC Shield 44C7 Arc Shield (Front) 44C8 Corotron Wire (REP 11.10.1)4412 Insulator (Front) 4414 Insulator (Rear) 44C9 Grid Spring 44CB CC Grid 4411

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-103

11. XERO. Clener

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-104

12. Deve

PL 12.1 Deve Accessory Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4 5

– 011E 14700 054K 25203 962K 19230 094K 04518

6 7 8

802K 73460 032E 22201 CT200554

Deve Housing Unit (PL 12.2) (REP 12.1.1)4000 Lever 40B1 Trickle Duct (PL 12.3) 40B2 Wire Harness 40B3 Toner Dispenser (with Auger Pipe) (PL 12.4) (REP 12.1.2)4020 Toner Cartridge Inner Cover 40B4 Toner Cartridge Guide 40B5 Toner Cartridge 4011

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 12.2 Deve Housing Accessory Item

Part

Description

1

848K 13702

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

– 802K 55900 802K 55862 – – – – – – – – – – – – 015K 61582 801K 05523 675K 16880

Deve Housing (without Developer) (Item 2-4) (REP 12.2.1)4000 Deve Housing (PL 12.5) (P/O Item 1)40C1 Upper Cover 40C2 Right Cover 40C3 Lever Shaft (P/O Item 18)40C4 Retract Shaft (P/O Item 18)40C5 Gear (Spur 21T/D Hole) (P/O Item 18)40C6 Gear (Spur 21T/Circular Hole) (P/O Item 18)40C7 Sector Gear (P/O Item 18)40C8 Cam (Front) (P/O Item 18)40C9 Cam (Rear) (P/O Item 18)40CB Bias Block (P/O Item 18) 40CC Retract Middle Plate (P/O Item 18)40CD Retract Front Frame (P/O Item 18)40CE Bracket (P/O Item 18) 40CF Bias Plate (P/O Item 18) 40CG Retract Upper Plate 40CH Deve Frame Assembly (Item 5-16)40CJ Developer 4051

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-105

12. Deve

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-106

12. Deve

PL 12.3 Trickle Duct Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Part

Description

A.C.

– – – – – – – –

Duct Seal Seal Seal Coupling Auger Sleeve Bearing Contact

40D1 40D2 40D3 40D4 40D5 40D6 40D7 40D8

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 12.4 Toner Dispenser Component Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

007E 79920 035E 69040 059K 30993 005E 18680 007E 53651 007E 53660 – – 127K 45720 127K 38220 – – –

14 15

– 094K 04497

Gear (Spur 30T) 40E1 Pipe Seal 40E2 Auger Pipe (PL 12.6) (REP 12.4.1)40E3 Coupling 40E4 Dispense Motor Gear (Spur 19T/25T)40E5 Gear (Spur 21T) 40E6 Compression Spring (P/O Item 15)40E7 Dispenser Plate (P/O Item 15)40E8 (SCC) Cartridge Motor 40E9 (SCC) Dispense Motor 40EB Connector (2Pin) (P/O Item 15)40EC Connector (4Pin) (P/O Item 15)40ED Toner Dispense Housing (PL 12.7) (P/O Item 15) 40EE Rail Bracket (P/O Item 15) 40EF Toner Dispenser (without Auger Pipe) (Item 4-14) 40EG

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

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02/2009 5-107

12. Deve

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Parts List

02/2009 5-108

12. Deve

PL 12.5 Deve Housing Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Part

Description

– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 130K 64510 – – – – 849E 14820 962K 17991 –

Gear (Hand of helix:Left 34T)40F1 Gear (Hand of helix:Right 34T)40F2 Coupling Gear (Helical 30T)40F3 Gear (Helical 27T) 40F4 Slide Suction 40F5 Plunger 40F6 Lever 40F7 Sleeve Bearing 40F8 Front Block 40F9 Trimmer Bar Plate 40FB Scraper Plate 40FC Rear Plate 40FD Slide Seal 40FE Seal Roll 40FG Magnet Roll 40FH Wire Harness 40FJ Deve Housing 40FK ATC Sensor (REP 12.5.1)4002 ATC Seal 40FL Lower Cover 40FM Trickle Cover 40FN Compression Spring 40FP MSA Plate 40FQ ATC Wire Harness 40FR ATC Film 40FS

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 12.6 Auger Pipe Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Part

Description

– – – – – – – – – – –

Gear (Spur 21T/Bevel 18T)40G1 Gear (Spur 26T) 40G2 Gear (Bevel 18T) 40G3 Gear (Spur 26T) 40G4 Sleeve Bearing 40G5 Auger Pipe 40G6 Housing 40G7 Middle Pipe 40G8 Inner Pipe 40G9 Auger 40GB Bracket 40GC

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02/2009 5-109

12. Deve

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-110

12. Deve

PL 12.7 Toner Dispenser Housing Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Part

Description

007E 53670 007E 53681 013K 81010 – – – – 130E 82720 160K 95831 – – – – 913W 11195 962K 17970 –

Gear (Spur 16T) 40H1 Gear (Spur 30T) 40H2 Sleeve Bearing 40H3 Left Agitator 4013 Right Agitator 40H4 Paddle 40H5 Auger 40H6 Low Toner Sensor (REP 12.7.1)4012 Toner Cartridge CRUM Coupler40H7 Sensor Cover 40H8 Housing 40H9 Housing Cover 40HB Shutter Seal 40HC Connector 40HD Sensor Wire Harness 40HE Seal 40HF

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 13.1 Registration Accessory Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Part

Description

059K 55651 068K 56400 054K 23604 – – 054E 23284 054E 23290 019K 98570 003E 59951 893E 11460 054K 23576 – – – 007K 88951 054K 23505

Registration Unit (PL 13.4) (REP 13.1.2)5310 Pre Registration Motor (REP 13.1.1)53B1 IOT Side HCF Chute (PL 13.6)53B2 Front Frame (P/O Item 16)53B3 Rear Frame (P/O Item 16)53B4 Left Take Away Chute 53B5 Right Take Away Chute 53B6 Pad 53B7 Knob 53B8 Label (2a) 53B9 MSI Feed Out Chute (PL 13.7)53BB Gear Bracket (P/O Item 15)53BC Gear (Helical 21T) (P/O Item 15)53BD Gear (Helical 28T) (P/O Item 15)53BE MSI Gear Assembly (Item 12-14)53BF Take Away Chute (Item 4-8)53BG

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-111

13. Marking Drawer (Reji/Belt Transfer/Inverter Pre Regi.Moter/Marking Drawer)

Parts List

Parts List 13. Marking Drawer (Reji/Belt Transfer/Inverter Pre Regi.Moter/Marking

PL 13.2 Transfer Belt/Inverter Accessory Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Part

Description

064K 92840 848K 07760 054K 23791 059K 41559 802E 62481 003E 59800 893E 04060 064K 92853 054K 34370 –

Transfer Belt Assembly (PL 13.8)4100 Belt Cleaner Housing (PL 13.9, PL 13.10)41C1 Exit Chute 41C2 Inverter Unit (PL 13.11, PL 13.12) (REP 13.2.2)5240 Inverter Rear Cover 52B1 Knob 41C5 Label (2f) 41C6 Transfer Belt Unit (Item 1-3, 10) (REP 13.2.1)41C7 Inlet Lower Chute (PL 13.4)41C9 Label (CSA) (P/O Item 8)41CA

A.C.

02/2009 5-112

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 13.3 Marking Drawer Accessory Item

Part

Description

1

604K 46971

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

801K 05183 003E 60060 – – 826E 11671 802E 62743 802E 62752 802E 62760 893E 15280 893E 15290 893E 15310 962K 42171 960K 39320 120P 68201

Marking Drawer (PL 13.13, PL 13.14) (REP 13.3.1) 53C1 Drawer Rail 53C2 Lock Plate 53C3 Guide Pin 53C4 Guide Collar 53C5 Shoulder Screw 53C6 Registration Drawer Cover53C7 Transfer Belt Drawer Cover53C8 Inverter Drawer Cover 53C9 Label (2b Instruction) 53CB Label (3b Instruction) 53CC Label (Lock and Release)53CD Wire Harness 53CE MSA PWB (REP 13.3.3) 53CF PWB Support 53CG

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-113

13. Marking Drawer (Reji/Belt Transfer/Inverter Pre Regi.Moter/Marking Drawer)

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Parts List 13. Marking Drawer (Reji/Belt Transfer/Inverter Pre Regi.Moter/Marking

PL 13.4 Registration Component Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

– – – – 059K 54890 059K 26170 005E 18530 – 007E 21230 809E 41710 809E 52460 826E 09880 – – 930W 00211 930W 00211 – 054K 30741 127K 52950 054K 23553 054K 34450 –

23 24 25 26 27 28

– – – – 962K 57790 848K 07560

Front Frame 53D1 Rear Frame 53D2 Registration Lower Chute53D3 Stopper Bracket 53D4 Registration Roll (REP 13.4.1)5311 Pre Registration Roll 53D5 Coupling 53D6 Ball Bearing 53D7 Gear (Helical 49T) 53D9 Tension Spring 53DB Tension Spring 53DC Shoulder Screw 53DD Registration Upper Chute and CIS (PL 13.15)53DE Upper Cover (P/O Item 28)53DF Registration Sensor 5314 Skew Sensor Sensor Wire Harness (P/O Item 28)53DG Pre Registration Upper Chute (PL 13.15)53DH (SCC) Registration Motor (REP 13.4.2) 53DJ Pre Registration Upper Chute53DK Resistor Chute 5315 CIS Control PWB and Pre Registration Sensor (PL 13.16)53DL CIS Pad 53DM Shoulder Screw 53DN Wave Washer 53DN Nylon Nut 53DN Wire Harness 53DO Upper Cover and Sensor (Item 14-17)53DP

A.C.

02/2009 5-114

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 13.5 Inlet Lower Chute Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6

Part

Description

A.C.

– – 849E 06761 – 930W 00211 –

Inlet Lower Chute Sensor Bracket Earth Plate Seal Brush Pre Transfer Sensor Sensor Wire Harness

53E1 53E2 53E3 53E4 53E5 53E6

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02/2009 5-115

13. Marking Drawer (Reji/Belt Transfer/Inverter Pre Regi.Moter/Marking Drawer)

Parts List

Parts List 13. Marking Drawer (Reji/Belt Transfer/Inverter Pre Regi.Moter/Marking

PL 13.6 IOT Side HCF Chute Component Item 1 2 3 4 5

Part

Description

A.C.

– – – – 930W 00211

Lower Chute Sensor Bracket Sensor Wire Harness Upper Chute MSI Feed Out Sensor

53F1 53F2 53F3 53F4 53F5

02/2009 5-116

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 13.7 MSI Feed Out Chute Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Part

Description

– – – 059K 26200 007E 78100 413W 08350 962K 17850 – 059K 26210 013E 23631 – – 930W 00211 802E 61580

Front Frame 53G1 Rear Frame 53G2 Lower Chute 53G3 MSI Take Away Roll (REP 13.7.1)53G4 Gear (Helical 19T) 53G5 Ball Bearing 53G6 Sensor Wire Harness 53G7 Upper Chute 53G8 Pinch Roll 53G9 Sleeve Bearing 53GB Tention Spring 53GC Sensor Bracket 53GD MSI Feed Out Sensor 53GE Gear Cover 53GF

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-117

13. Marking Drawer (Reji/Belt Transfer/Inverter Pre Regi.Moter/Marking Drawer)

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Parts List 13. Marking Drawer (Reji/Belt Transfer/Inverter Pre Regi.Moter/Marking

PL 13.8 Transfer Belt Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Part

Description

064E 29090 – 031E 94481 031E 94491 013E 23750 007E 78520 – 032E 20920 015K 60800 849E 06750 059K 54210 059K 54220 059K 54580 809E 42040 809E 76050 005E 17612 003E 60470 013E 27340 – 849E 06740 604K 36914

Transfer Belt (REP 13.8.1)4101 Transfer Belt Frame 41D1 Front Arm 41D2 Rear Arm 41D3 BTR Bearing (Front) 41D4 Gear (Helical 29T) 41D5 Pin 41D6 Contact Guide 41D7 Bias Plate (Item 19, 20) 41D8 BTR Plate 41D9 Drive Roll 41DB Bias Roll 41DC BTR (REP 13.8.2) 41DD Compression Spring 41DE Compression Spring 41DF Coupling 41DG Stopper 41DH BTR Bearing (Rear) 41DJ Contact (P/O Item 9) 41DK Bias Plate 41DL Transfer Belt 600K Kit (Item 1, 13 PL 13.9 Item 7, 26) 41DM

A.C.

02/2009 5-118

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 13.9 Belt Cleaner Housing Component (Mechanical) Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Part

Description

– 059K 26461 – – – – 033K 94423 – – – – 013E 17560 021E 97520 – 802E 54900 052E 97180 007E 78530 007E 78550 006K 23041 121K 31784 – – – – – 042K 92611 014K 82240 604K 36914

Belt Cleaner Housing 41E1 Auger 41E2 Belt Cleaning Brush (P/O Item 26)41E3 Brush Rear Bearing (P/O Item 26)41E4 Brush Front Bearing (P/O Item 26)41E5 Gear (Helical 17T/19T) (P/O Item 26)41E6 Belt Cleaning Blade (REP 13.9.2)41E7 Flicker Bar 41E8 Block (P/O Item 27) 41E9 Seal 41EB Seal (P/O Item 27) 41EC Sleeve Bearing 41ED Cap 41EE Compression Spring 41EF Shutter Cover 41EG Auger Pipe 41EH Gear (Helical 44T) 41EJ Gear (Helical 15T/30T) 41EK Link Shaft 41EL Belt Contact/Retract Solenoid (with Item 25) 41EM Contact Plate 41EN Sleeve Bearing 41EP Film Seal (P/O Item 27) 41EQ Center Seal 41ER Himeron Seal 41ES Belt Cleaning Brush (Item 3-6) (REP 13.9.1)41ET Seal and Block (Item 9, 11, 23)41EV Transfer Belt 600K Kit (Item 7, 26 PL 13.8 Item 1, 13) 41DM

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-119

13. Marking Drawer (Reji/Belt Transfer/Inverter Pre Regi.Moter/Marking Drawer)

Parts List

Parts List 13. Marking Drawer (Reji/Belt Transfer/Inverter Pre Regi.Moter/Marking

PL 13.10 Belt Cleaner Housing Component (Electrical) Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Part

Description

849E 06791 849E 06801 – – 802E 63632 105E 17830 105E 11770 962K 18581 962K 18590 962K 18601 962K 18611 962K 57800 – 849E 86950

Bias Plate 41F1 Bias Plate 41F2 Earth Plate 41F3 Earth Plate 41F4 HVPS Cover 41F5 (SCC) HVPS (S20) (BTR)41F6 (SCC) HVPS (S3) (DTS) 41F7 Wire Harness 41F8 Wire Harness 41F9 Wire Harness 41FB Wire Harness 41FC Wire Harness 41FD Air Reflector 41FE Earth Plate 41FF

A.C.

02/2009 5-120

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 13.11 Inverter - Roll, Sensor, Fan Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Part

Description

A.C.

– – 005E 18080 – 054E 23700 – 054K 24011 054K 24024 059K 26741 059K 26752 930W 00212 930W 00212 – – – – – 962K 17891 127K 37650 –

Front Frame Rear Frame Coupling Tie Shaft Duct Left Chute Right Chute (PL 13.17) Middle Chute (PL 13.17) Invert In Roll Invert Out Roll Invert In Sensor Invert Out Sensor Connector Bracket Fan Bracket Roll Holder Sensor Bracket Sensor Bracket Sensor Wire Harness (SCC) Humidity Fan Label (CSA)

52C1 52C2 52C3 52C4 52C5 52C6 5242 52C7 52C8 52C9 52CB 52CC 52CD 52CE 52CF 52CG 52CH 52CJ 52CK 53CL

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 5-121

13. Marking Drawer (Reji/Belt Transfer/Inverter Pre Regi.Moter/Marking Drawer)

Parts List

Parts List 13. Marking Drawer (Reji/Belt Transfer/Inverter Pre Regi.Moter/Marking

PL 13.12 Inverter - Gate Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Part

Description

012E 11210 012E 11230 038K 87410 012K 94520 054K 24037 121E 89690 – 013E 26010 809E 42360 – – 121K 31611 – –

Link 52D1 Link 52D2 Paper Guide 52D3 Link 52D4 Upper Chute (PL 13.18) 52D5 Magnet 52D6 Sleeve Bearing 52D7 Sleeve Bearing 52D8 Tension Spring 52D9 Magnet Bracket 52DB Pad 52DC (SCC) Invert Gate Solenoid (REP 13.12.1)52DD Gate Bracket 52DE Connector 52DF

A.C.

02/2009 5-122

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 13.13 Marking Drawer Component - 1 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Part

Description

– – – – 032E 21080 054E 24251 054K 25226 – – – 930W 00211 – – 127K 39660 – –

Left Frame 52E1 Right Frame 52E2 Registration Frame 52E3 Fuser Plate 52E4 Guide 52E5 Duplex Left Upper Chute 52E6 Invert Path Upper Chute 52E7 Front Frame 52E8 Rear Frame 52E9 Sensor Bracket 52EB Invert Path Sensor 52EC Belt Transfer Intake Fan (P/O Item14)52ED Fan Bracket (P/O Item14)52EE Belt Transfer Intake Fan (Item12, 13)52EF Spacer 52EG Clamp 52EH

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-123

13. Marking Drawer (Reji/Belt Transfer/Inverter Pre Regi.Moter/Marking Drawer)

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Parts List 13. Marking Drawer (Reji/Belt Transfer/Inverter Pre Regi.Moter/Marking

PL 13.14 Marking Drawer Component - 2 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

Part

Description

003E 60043 – 006K 23250 012E 11380 014E 86390 029E 32621 029E 32630 032E 21090 – 809E 50010 – – 962K 57770 – 130K 87980 – 826E 07810 014E 45431 809E 54520 – 029E 35111 015K 66870 –

Knob 53H1 Fan Pad 53H2 Shaft 53H3 Link 53H4 Block 53H5 Lock Pin 53H6 Latch Pin 53H7 Transfer Belt Guide 53H8 Sleeve Bearing 53H9 Compression Spring 53HB Bracket 53HC Sleeve Bearing 53HD Marking Drawer Wire Harness 53HE Transfer Belt Retractor 53HG Environment Sensor 53HH PWB Support 53HJ Adjust Screw 53HK Block 53HL Compression Spring 53HM Connector Bracket 53HN Lock Pin 53HP Transfer Unit Upper Bracket (REP 13.14.1) 53HQ Transfer Unit Lower Bracket53HR

A.C.

02/2009 5-124

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 13.15 Registration Upper Chute and CIS /Pre Registration Upper Chute Component Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

– 059K 26180 830E 60740 013E 23631 809E 09430 809E 55300 893E 04040 – 059K 26190 830E 60740 013E 23631 809E 67640 809E 67650 019K 98591 038E 33540 130K 69770 – – – 826E 24560 – 809E 36510 – 809E 76920 130E 94910

26 27 28

– – 054K 34441

Registration Upper Chute (P/O Item 28)53J1 Pinch Roll 5313 Bearing Support 53J2 Sleeve Bearing 53J3 Tension Spring (Length 19.8mm)53J4 Tension Spring (Length 21.4mm)53J5 Label (2b) 53J6 Pre Registration Upper Chute53J7 Pinch Roll 53J8 Bearing Support 53J9 Sleeve Bearing 53JC Tension Spring (Length 20.52mm)53JD Tension Spring (Length 21.35mm)53JE Pad 53JF Paper Guide 53JG Multi Feed Sensor (REP 13.15.1) (ADJ 13.15.1)53JK Sensor Guide 53JL Pre Registration Lower Chute53JG Sensor Bracket 53JK Spring Stud 53JK Multi Feed Sensor (P/O Item 16)53JK Torsion Spring 53JK Actuator 53JK Plate Spring 53JL CIS (REP 13.15.2) (ADJ 13.15.2) (ADJ 13.15.3) 53JM CIS Cover 53JM Label 53JM Registration Upper Chute (Item 1-7, 24)53JG

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-125

13. Marking Drawer (Reji/Belt Transfer/Inverter Pre Regi.Moter/Marking Drawer)

Parts List

Parts List 13. Marking Drawer (Reji/Belt Transfer/Inverter Pre Regi.Moter/Marking

PL 13.16 CIS Control PWB, Pre Registration Sensor Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Part

Description

015K 76080 – – 930W 00211 962K 58900 – 960K 29140 962K 57780

Pre Registration Sensor and Plate (Item 2-5)53JO Plate (P/O Item 1) 53JO Sensor Bracket (P/O Item 1) 53JP Pre Registration Sensor 53JP Wire Harness 53JP PWB Bracket 53JQ (SCC) CIS Control PWB 53JR Wire Harness 53JS

A.C.

02/2009 5-126

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 13.17 Inverter Right/Middle Chute Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Part

Description

013E 82530 – 059K 26720 809E 42340 013E 85980 038E 26712 – 059K 26730 809E 42350 –

Sleeve Bearing 52F1 Right Chute 52F2 Pinch Roll 52F3 Tension Spring (O-Hook) 52F4 Sleeve Bearing 52F5 Guide 52F6 Middle Chute 52F7 Pinch Roll 52F8 Tension Spring (C-Hook) 52F9 Guide 52FB

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-127

13. Marking Drawer (Reji/Belt Transfer/Inverter Pre Regi.Moter/Marking Drawer)

Parts List

Parts List 13. Marking Drawer (Reji/Belt Transfer/Inverter Pre Regi.Moter/Marking

PL 13.18 Inverter Upper Chute Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Part

Description

A.C.

011E 15093 – 012E 11820 – – – – – 893E 04050 012E 12120

Lever Lever Link Sleeve Bearing Inverter Gate Support Upper Chute Frame Label (2d) Arm Gate Link

52G1 52G2 52G3 52G4 52G5 52G6 52G7 52G8 52G9 52GB

02/2009 5-128

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 14.1 Duplex Drawer Accessory Item

Part

Description

1

050K 60813

2 3 4 5

801K 05121 826E 07962 – –

Duplex Drawer (PL 14.2, PL 14.3, PL 14.4, PL 14.5) (REP 14.1.1)5250 Rail 52GH Shoulder Screw 52GJ Label (3a 3b) 52GK Label (Caution) 52GL

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-129

14. Duplex

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-130

14. Duplex

PL 14.2 Duplex Drawer - Latch, Duplex Chute, Cover Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

Part

Description

– – – – – – 003E 60001 012E 11851 032E 21721 054K 34382 054K 24255 – 127K 37650 – – 802E 56101 806E 04300 893E 15720 962K 17844 849E 25271 003K 13212 –

Handle Bracket (P/O Item 21)53L1 Tension Spring (P/O Item 21)53L2 Hook Shaft (P/O Item 21)53L3 Side Link (P/O Item 21) 53L4 Latch Hook (P/O Item 21)53L5 Latch Shaft (P/O Item 21)53L6 Handle 53L7 Link 53L8 Chute Guide 53L9 Duplex Upper Chute (PL 14.7)53LB Duplex Lower Chute 53LC Duct 53LD (SCC) Duplex Chute Fan 53LE Fan Bracket 53LF Duplex Drawer Frame 53LG Duplex Cover 53LH Link Shaft 53LJ Label (3) 53LK Duplex Wire Harness 53LL Lock Bracket 53LM Drawer Latch (Item 1-6) 53LN Seal 53LP

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 14.3 Duplex Drawer - Duplex Motor Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Part

Description

005K 06790 007E 79521 – 005K 08780 – – 020K 15660 059K 26961 059K 26961 059K 26961 423W 07654 423W 80154 849E 14490 809E 55680 – – 068K 56361

One Way Clutch Pulley (REP 14.3.1)52H1 Gear Pulley 52H2 Motor Bracket (P/O Item 17)52H3 One Way Clutch Pulley 52H4 Duplex Motor (P/O Item 17)52H5 Tension Bracket 52H6 Pulley 52H7 Duplex Path Roll 1 52H8 Duplex Path Roll 2 52H9 Duplex Out Roll 52HB Belt 52HC Belt 5253 Roll Holder 52HD Compression Spring 52HE Flange 52HF Flange 52HG (SCC) Duplex Motor (Item 3, 5)5251

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-131

14. Duplex

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-132

14. Duplex

PL 14.4 Duplex Drawer - Release/Invert Motor Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Part

Description

005K 06790 – 013E 26071 – 015K 63193 015K 65143 020E 36650 031K 93131 059K 26961 059K 26981 423W 11354 499W 14124 809E 49750 – – 802E 68841

One Way Clutch Pulley 52J1 Link Lever 52J2 Link Bearing 52J3 Tension Bracket 52J4 Release Motor (PL 14.6) (REP 14.4.1)52J5 Invert Motor (PL 14.6) (REP 14.4.2)52J6 Pulley 52J7 Arm 52J8 Duplex In Roll 52J9 Invert Roll 5241 Belt 52JB Pulley 52JC Tension Spring 52JD Bracket 52JE Flange 52JF Motor Cover 52JG

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 14.5 Duplex Drawer - Gate/Right Chute Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Part

Description

011K 98210 031K 93191 054K 40080 054K 29520 059K 54870 – 809E 50811 809E 50820 – 930W 00211 – –

Cam Lever 52K1 Release Arm 52K2 Duplex Gate Chute (PL 14.8)52K3 Duplex Right Chute (PL 14.9)52K4 Pinch Roll 52K5 Sleeve Bearing 52K6 Tension Spring (Length 16.48mm)52K7 Tension Spring (Length 17.9mm)52K8 Sensor Bracket 52K9 Duplex In Sensor 52KB Harness Guide 52KC Harness Guide Spacer 52KD

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-133

14. Duplex

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-134

14. Duplex

PL 14.6 Release/Invert Motor Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Part

Description

– – – 930W 00111 – – – – 121K 31741 – 015K 63202

Cam Shaft 52L1 Cam 52L2 Release Motor 52L3 Invert Release Home Sensor52L4 Motor Bracket 52L5 Motor Bracket (P/O Item 11)52L6 Pulley (P/O Item 11) 52L7 Invert Motor (P/O Item 11)52L8 Duplex Gate Solenoid 52L9 Solenoid Plate 52LB Invert Motor (Item 6-8) 52LC

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 14.7 Dupex Upper Chute Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Part

Description

A.C.

003E 61070 – – 059E 98743 059K 54880 930W 00211 930W 00211 930W 00211 809E 50811 – 003E 61190 893E 15710 –

Knob Tie Bracket Duplex Upper Chute Roll Pinch Roll Dupex Path Sensor 1 Dupex Path Sensor 2 Dupex Out Sensor Tension Spring Tie Bracket Stopper Label (3a) Sensor Shield

52M1 52M2 52M3 52M4 52M5 52M6 52M7 52M8 52M9 52MB 52MC 52MD 52ME

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 5-135

14. Duplex

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-136

14. Duplex

PL 14.8 Duplex Gate Chute Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Part

Description

A.C.

003E 59972 003E 59982 003E 59992 006E 78960 012E 11312 – 050K 49590 050K 49601 054E 24160 054E 24170 054E 89200 – 809E 49721 809E 50840 – – – – – 893E 15701 –

Hook Knob Duplex Gate Lever Latch Shaft Middle Gate Lever Rear Frame Duplex Gate Middle Gate Middle Chute Left Chute Right Chute Sleeve Bearing Tension Spring Torsion Spring Front Frame Tie Plate Tie Plate Bracket Latch Stopper Label (3b) Tie Plate Guard

52N1 52N2 52N3 52N4 52N5 52N6 52N7 52N8 52N9 52NB 52NC 52ND 52NE 52NF 52NG 52NH 52NJ 52NK 52NL 52NM 52NN

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 14.9 Duplex Right Chute Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Part

Description

– – – – 059E 98520 – – – – 849E 31292

Shaft 52P1 Inner Chute 52P2 Outer Chute 52P3 Upper Chute 52P4 Roll 52P5 Front Plate 52P6 Support Rod 52P7 Upper Chute-2 52P8 Chute Guard 52P9 Chute Support Mylar (REP 14.9.1)52PB

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-137

14. Duplex

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-138

15. Fuser

PL 15.1 Fuser Accessory Item 1 2 3 – 4

Part

Description

– – 126K 24642 126K 24672 –

Pin Bracket 43C1 Pin Support 43C2 (SCC) Fuser Unit (FX) (PL 15.2) (REP 15.1.1)4300 (SCC) Fuser Unit (IBG) (PL 15.2) (REP 15.1.1)4300 Screw 43C3

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 15.2 Fuser Component Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

– – 026K 81210 – 059K 37001 604K 24402 126K 24560



126K 24580

8

126K 24570



126K 24590

9

126K 16142



126K 18221

10 11 12

003E 60120 003E 60130 CWAA0551

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

054K 24293 054K 34593 019K 98731 849E 15081 849E 15090 893E 18080 – – 893E 18120 893E 18130 – 893E 18150 802E 62871

Lower Frame (PL 15.3) 43D1 Upper Frame (PL 15.4) 43D2 Shoulder Screw 43D3 Fuser Front Cover (PL 15.6)43D4 Pressure Roll (REP 15.2.1)4320 Heat Roll Kit (REP 15.2.2)4310 (SCC) Main Heater Rod 1 (FX : 200V) (REP 15.2.3) 4311 (SCC) Main Heater Rod 1 (IBG : 200V) (REP 15.2.3) 4311 (SCC) Main Heater Rod 2 (FX : 200V) (REP 15.2.3) 431B (SCC) Main Heater Rod 2 (IBG : 200V) (REP 15.2.3) 431B (SCC) Sub Heater Rod (FX : 200V) (REP 15.2.3) 4312 (SCC) Sub Heater Rod (IBG : 200V) (REP 15.2.3) 4312 Heat Roll Stopper (Front)43D5 Heat Roll Stopper (Rear) 43D6 Fuser Cleaning Cartridge (with Item 18, 23) (PL 15.5) (REP 15.2.4)4370 Lower Inlet Chute (PL 15.6)43D7 Lower Exit Chute (PL 15.6)43D8 Pressure Roll Finger (PL 15.6) (REP 15.2.5)4321 Heater Rod Holder (Front)43D9 Heater Rod Holder (Rear)43DB Label (Jam) 43DC Label (Jam) 43DD Label (200V/208-240V) 43DE Label (Caution) 43DF Label (Caution) 43DG Label (Caution) (P/O Item 12)43DH Label (Knob) 43DJ Harness Cover 43DK

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-139

15. Fuser

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-140

15. Fuser

PL 15.3 Lower Frame Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Part

Description

– – – 006K 24880 – 413W 10650 008E 93160 – 008E 93160 120E 22250 – 849E 14930 849E 14920 – – 011K 97394 011K 97404 – 930W 00111 013E 24190 – – 801K 19830 033K 96310 015K 69630

Lower Plate 43E1 Rear Frame 43E2 Front Frame 43E3 Nip Shaft Assembly (Item5-8)4344 Cam Shaft (P/O Item4) 43E4 Ball Bearing 43E5 Latch Cam 43E6 Nip Joint (P/O Item4) 43E7 Latch Cam 43E8 Nip Actuator 43E9 Tie Plate 43EB Bracket (Nip Rear) 43EC Bracket (Nip Front) 43ED Chute Bracket 43EE Com Follower 43EF Rear Lever (PL 15.7) 43EG Front Lever (PL 15.7) 43EH Sensor Bracket 43EJ Fuser Nip Sensor 43EK Sleeve Bearing 43EL Latch Shaft 43EM Tapping Screw 43EN Cleaner Frame 43EP Fuser Cleaning Blade (REP 15.3.1)43EQ Cleaner Bracket 43ER

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 15.4 Upper Frame Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Part

Description

– – – – – – – 127K 38070 007E 79750 007K 88700 007E 79890 – 802E 62901 802E 56260 802E 63461 – 121E89700 962K 17913 026K 01340 – – 054K 35131 – 110K12091 110E11630 – – – – – –

Rear Frame 43F1 Front Frame 43F2 Tie Plate 43F3 Left Frame (PL 15.8) 43F4 Holder 43F5 Motor Bracket 43F6 Motor Bracket 43F7 Web Motor 43F8 Gear (Spur 14T) 43F9 Joint 43FB Gear (Spir 30T) 43FC Connector Bracket 43FD Right Upper Cover 43FE Harness Cover (Rear) 43FF Harness Cover (Front) 43FG Bracket 43FH Magnet (Exit Chute) 43FJ (SCC) Fuser Wire Harness43FK Shoulder Screw (Exit Chute)43FL Web Motor Wire Harness43FM Sleeve Bearing 43FN Exit Chute (PL 15.9) 43FP Exit Chute Catch 43FQ Web End Switch 43FR Switch Plunger 43FS Compression Spring 43FT Guide 43FV Earth Plate 43FW Faston Plate 43FX Resistor 43FY Motor Cover 43FZ

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-141

15. Fuser

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-142

15. Fuser

PL 15.5 Fuser Cleaning Cartridge Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Part

Description

A.C.

– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –

Front Hub Rear Hub Web Gear (Spur 40T) Gear (Spur 30T/18T) Gear (Spur 16T) Sleeve Bearing Web Roll Web Frame Guide Bracket Web Contact Web Plate Upper Cover Front Plate Rear Plate Knob Screw Gear (Spur 20T) Web Brake Shaft

43G1 43G2 43G3 43G4 43G5 43G6 43G7 43G8 43G9 43GB 43GC 43GD 43GE 43GF 43GG 43GH 43GJ 43GK 43GL

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 15.6 Fuser Front Cover, Lower Inlet Chute, Lower Exit Chute, Pressure Roll Finger Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Part

Description

802E 56622 054E 89480 127K 39490 – – – – – 059K 54861 007K 88670 – – – 019E 57810 – –

Fuser Front Cover 43H1 Duct 43H2 (SCC) Fuser Intake Fan 43H3 Tapping Screw 43H4 Inlet Chute 43H5 Eliminator 43H6 Side Cover 43H7 Exit Chute 43H8 Exit Roll 43H9 Gear (Spur 20T) 43HB Sleeve Bearing 43HC Support Bracket 43HD Finger Bracket 43HE Pressure Roll Finger 43HF Finger Stud 43HG Torsion Spring (REP 15.6.1)43HH

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-143

15. Fuser

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-144

15. Fuser

PL 15.7 Lever Component (Front/Rear) Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Part

Description

A.C.

– – – – – – – – – – – –

Rear Lever Lever Nip Spring Nip Screw Nip Bracket Nip Washer Front Lever Lever Nip Spring Nip Screw Nip Bracket Nip Washer

43J1 43J2 43J3 43J4 43J5 43J6 43J7 43J8 43J9 43JB 43JC 43JD

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 15.8 Left Frame Component (Upper Frame) Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Part

Description

– 038E 26750 – – – – 130K 64321 130K 64331 130K 64341 054E 24011 130K 67382

Tie Plate 43K1 Harness Guide 43K2 Thermostat 1 (P/O Item11)4315 Thermostat 2 (P/O Item11)4315 Wire Harness (P/O Item11)43K3 Wire Harness (P/O Item11)43K4 Heat Roll Thermistor 1 (REP 15.8.1)4314 Heat Roll Thermistor 2 (REP 15.8.1)43K5 (SCC) Heat Roll Thermistor 3 (REP 15.8.1)43K6 Upper Inlet Chute 43K7 Thermostat 1and 2 (Item3-6) (REP 15.8.2)4315

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-145

15. Fuser

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-146

15. Fuser

PL 15.9 Exit Chute Component (Upper Frame) Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Part

Description

– – 054E 24283 – 022K 67130 – – 019E 57830 – 809E 49971 – – 802E 62890 – 130K 72090 962K 57810 802E 56310 802E 56320 802E 62881 019K 98743 –

Front Lever 43L1 Rear Lever 43L2 Upper Exit Chute 43L3 Tie Plate 43L4 Pinch Roll 43L5 Torsion Spring (P/O Item 20) (REP 15.9.1)43L6 Finger Plate (P/O Item 20)43L7 Heat Roll Finger 4313 Finger Stud (P/O Item 20)43L8 Torsion Spring 43L9 Lever 43LB Knob 43LC Upper Cover 43LD Sensor Bracket 43LE Fuser Exit Sensor 43LF Sensor Wire Harness 43LG Front Cover 43LH Rear Cover 1 43LJ Rear Cover 2 43LK Heat Roll Finger (Item 6-9, 21) (REP 15.9.2)4313 Spacer (P/O Item 20) 43LL

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 16.1 Exit Transport Accessory Item 1

Part

Description



Ext Transport (PL 16.2) (REP 16.1.1)54D1

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-147

16. Exit

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-148

16. Exit

PL 16.2 Exit Transport Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Part

Description

A.C.

– – 007E 78810 007E 78820 – – 059K 33061 059E 98350 105E 12250 930W 00212 – 809E 42330 – 962K 17901 –

Front Frame Shaft Gear (Spur 16T) Gear (Spur 39T) Lower Chute Upper Chute Exit Roll Pinch Roll Eliminator IOT Exit Sensor Rear Frame Tention Spring Sensor Bracket Wire Harness Stud

54DB 54DC 54DD 54DE 54DF 54DG 5411 54DH 54DJ 5414 54DK 54DL 54DM 54DN 54DP

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 36.1 IFM Cover Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Part

Description

848K 08430 848E 25800 – 032E 31370 – 848K 08400 848E 28020 – 848E 25780 848K 08420 – – 848E 15840 848E 15850 848E 25810 – – – 868E 17360 – 015K 79510 015K 78590 – 962K 65440 848E 33450

Front Door Assembly 640A (SCC) Front Cover 640B Front Angle Frame 640B Guard Finger 640C Lower Hinge 640D Inner Cover(REP 36.1.2) 640E Lever Cover 640A Upper Hinge 640F (SCC) Top Cover 640G IFM Control Panel SW/LED640H Bracket 640I Plate 640J (SCC) Rear Left Cover 640K (SCC) Rear Right Cover 640L (SCC) Rear Lower Cover640M LVPS Cover 640N Spanner 640O Spanner 640P Bracket 640Q Caster 640R Shield Plate 640S Docking Plate Assembly 640T Plate 640U Wire Harness 640V Frame Cover 640W

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-149

36. I/F Module

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-150

36. I/F Module

PL 36.2 LVPS / Breaker Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Part

Description

848K 08310 962K 65420 – – 110E 97990 – 962K 65450 105E 15191 960K 46670 – – 068K 56630 908W 00917 – – 962K 65410 962K 65460 962K 65470 – –

IOT-IFM PWB Communication (Item 2, 4)641A CDI Harness Assembly 641A Bracket 641A Cover 641A IFM Front Door Interlock Switch (REP 36.2.1)641B Bracket 641C Wire Harness 641D (SCC) IFM LVPS 641E IFM PWB (REP 36.2.2) 641F Bracket 641G Bracket 641H Inlet Bracket Assembly (Item 13-16)641I (SCC) Breaker 641J Bracket 641K Inlet Socket 641L (SCC) AC LVPS Harness641M Wire Harness 641N Wire Harness 641O Cover 641P Power Cord 641Q

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 36.3 IFM Drive Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

127K 58160 – 023E 27130 127K 56860 – – – 127K 56870

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

– – – – – 807E 21520 807E 21530 005E 25350 – 013E 34440 005E 25280 020E 45420 006K 87440 – 826E 38620

(SCC) Decurler Belt Motor642A Bracket 642A Deculer Motor Belt (REP 36.3.1)642A (SCC) Decurler Cam Motor (with Item 6)642A Bracket 642A Coupling Cam (P/O Item 4)642A Screw 642A (SCC) IFM Transport Motor Assembly (Item 9-12) 264A IFM Transport Motor 642B Damper 642B Gear 642B Screw 642B Bracket 642C Gear 642D Gear 642E Collar 642F Bracket 642G Bearing 642H Spacer 642I Pulley 642J Shaft 642K Bracket 642L Screw 642M

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-151

36. I/F Module

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-152

36. I/F Module

PL 36.4 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Trans Roll

Part

Description

059K 57560 059K 57730 005K 08860 020K 15760 005K 09120 059K 57570 059K 57740 005E 26360 005K 09120 020K 15760 – – – 826E 31970 023E 27110 020K 15780 020K 15730 023E 27120

Trans Roll Assembly (Item 2-5)(REP 36.4.1)643A Trans Roll 643A Flange 643A Pulley 643A Torque Limiter Clutch 643A Exit Roll Assembly (Item 7-10)(REP 36.4.2)643B Exit Roll 643B Collar 643B Torque Limiter Clutch 643B Pulley 643B ----Bearing 643D Stud 643E Exit Belt (REP 36.4.3) 643F Pulley 643G Pulley 643H Trans Belt (REP 36.4.3) 643I

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 36.5 Decurler Drive Belt Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Part

Description

003K 86660 – – 023E 26910 005E 25280 020E 45380 – 005E 25270 – 020K 15730 005E 25280 020E 45390 – 806E 22800 013E 34440 020K 15730 – – 059K 55190 059K 55200 059E 03780 059E 03790 023E 07321 023E 07321 005E 25220

Knob Assembly (Item 2,3)644A Label 644A Knob 644A Decurler Drive Belt (REP 36.5.2)644B Spacer 644C Pulley 644C Collar 644D Collar 644E Bearing 644F Pulley 644G Spacer 644H Pulley 644I Bracket 644J Shaft 644K Bearing 644L Pulley 644M Bracket 644N Spacer 644O Upper Decurler Belt Roll 644P Lower Decurler Belt Roll 644Q Upper Idle Roll 644R Lower Idle Roll 644S Decurler Belt Upper (REP 36.5.1)644T Decurler Belt Lower (REP 36.5.1)644T Collar 644U

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-153

36. I/F Module

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-154

36. I/F Module

PL 36.6 Inlet Chute Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Part

Description

005E 25170 – – 006K 87090 006K 87090 005E 25180 – 806E 22770 054E 34860 054E 34860 005E 27410 120E 29780 – 006K 86520 107E 08680 107E 08680 – – 068K 56680

Collar 645A Block 645B Bearing 645C Shaft Assembly 645D Shaft Assembly 645E Collar 645F Bearing 645G Shaft 645H Inlet Chute Upper (REP 36.6.1)645I Inlet Chute Lower (REP 36.6.1)645J Coupling Cam 645K Actuator 645L Bearing 645M Cam Shaft (REP 36.6.2) 645N Decurler Cam Position Sensor 2645O Decurler Cam Position Sensor 1645P Bracket 645Q Pin 645R Decurler Bracket 645S

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 36.7 Gate Assembly Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Part

Description

121K 42220 121Çj42720 – – – – 050K 60911 – – – 107E 08680 – –

Decurler Gate Solenoid Assembly (Item 2-6)646A Decurler Gate Solenoid 646A Bracket Assembly 646A Spring 646A Bearing 646B Gate Lever 646C Gate Assembly (Item 8,9)(REP 36.7.1)646D Gate 646E Link 646F Bearing 646G Decurler Gate Sensor (REP 36.7.2)646H Bracket 646I Guide 646J

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-155

36. I/F Module

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-156

36. I/F Module

PL 36.8 Guide Assembly Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Part

Description

038K 18210 – – – 038K 18180 – – – – 038K 18280 011K 98960 011E 20810 038K 18260 011K 98970 038K 18240 038K 18300 011K 98980 038K 18231 038E 36570 038E 36580 038E 36590 107E 08680 – 930W 00211 930W 00211 868E 07540 962K 65490 –

Guide Assembly (Item 2-4)647A Guide 647A Lower Trans Guide 647A Spring 647A Exit Guide Assembly (Item 6-9)647B Guide 647B Knob 647B Plate 647B Lower Exit Guide Assembly647B Guide Assembly L-770 (REP 36.8.1)647C Knob 1A 647L Knob 647M Guide Assembly-MID Low (REP 36.8.1)647A Knob 2B 647W Guide Assembly-Exit Up (REP 36.8.2)648A Guide Assembly-MID U (REP 36.8.1)648O Knob 2A 647W Guide Assembly 647X Guide 647Y Guide 647Z Guide 6471 Entrance Chute Open Sensor6472 Bracket 6473 Decurler In Sensor 6474 IFM Transport Sensor 6475 Bracket 6476 Wire Harness 6477 Bracket 6478

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 36.9 Guide Assembly-MID L Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Part

Description

059K 55230 – – – – 809E 79160 – – – –

Pinch Roll Assembly (Item 2-5)647D Pinch Roll 647D Bearing 647D Collar 647D Screw 647E Spring 647F Guide 647G Torsion Bar 647H Pad 647I Chute Lever Assembly 647J

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-157

36. I/F Module

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-158

36. I/F Module

PL 36.10 Guide Assembly-MID Low Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Part

Description

059K 55230 – – – – 809E 79160 – –

Pinch Roll Assemby (Item 2-5)647O Pinch Roll 647P Bearing 647Q Collar 647R Screw 647S Spring 647T Guide Assembly 647U Torsion Bar 647V

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 36.11 Guide Assembly-Exit Up Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Part

Description

059K 55230 – – – – 809E 79160 – 121E 21830 – – 930W 00211 – – 962K 65430 –

Pinch Roll Assemby (Item 2-5)648B Pinch Roll 648B Bearing 648B Collar 648B Screw 648B Spring 648C Guide Assembly 648D Magnet 648E Knob 648F Bracket 648G IFM Exit Sensor 648H Screw 648I Bracket 648J Wire Harness 648K Torsion Bar 648L

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-159

36. I/F Module

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-160

36. I/F Module

PL 36.12 Fan Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Part

Description

127K 58070 127E 85610 – – 127K 58070 127E 85610 – – 127K 58060 127E 85610 – – 927W 00335 – – – 068K 61310 – –

Fan 2 Assembly (Item 2-4)648P (SCC) Fan 648P Fan Duct 648P Plate 648P Fan 1 Assembly (Item 6-8)648Q (SCC) Fan 648Q Fan Duct 648Q Plate 648Q Fan 3 Assembly (Item 10-12)648R (SCC) Fan 648R Duct 648R Fan Duct 648R (SCC) Fan 5 648S Fan Duct 648T Bracket 648U Lower Duct 648V Lower Duct Bracket 648W Exhaust Duct 648X Top Duct 648Y

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 39.1 Lelt / Rear Cover Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Part

Description

– – – – 068K 58000 – –

Left Upper Cover 671A Left Lower Cover 671B Rear Cover (REP 39.2.2)671C Inlet Bracket 672A EME Plate 672B Duct 672C Power Cord 672D

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-161

39. HCS

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-162

39. HCS

PL 39.2 Top / Front / Right Cover Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Part

Description

A.C.

803E 01160 848K 08610 050E 23970 – 848K 08660 – 826E 40430

Stopper Wire Front Door (PL 39.3) (SCC) Top Tray Right Cover Top Cover (REP 39.2.1) Chute Shoulder Screw

672G 673A 672H 671D 671E 672I 672G

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 39.3 Front Door Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Part

Description

– – – – – – – – 962K 65710 – – – 019K 09750 – – – 121E 20640 068K 58070

Front Door 673A Harness Guard (P/O Item 18)673B Sensor Bracket (P/O Item 18)673C Slide (P/O Item 18) 673D Height Sensor Side Center-P (P/O Item 18)673E Height Sensor Side Left-L (P/O Item 18)673F Height Sensor Side Right-L (P/O Item 18)673G Sensor Holder (P/O Item 18)673H (SCC) Sensor Wire Harness 673I Window Plate 673J Bracket 673K Bracket 673K Hook 673L Handle 673M Handle Cover 673M Stopper 673N Magnet 673O Stack Height Sensor and Bracket (Item2-9)673P

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-163

39. HCS

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-164

39. HCS

PL 39.4 Upper / Transport Inner Cover Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Part

Description

068K 56860 – 121E 20640 – – – 121E 21410 – – – – 848K 08600 – 003E 76370

HCS Upper Cover Switch and Magnet (Item2-5)674A Bracket (P/O Item1) 674A Magnet 674A Screw (P/O Item1) 674A HCS Upper Cover Switch (P/O Item1)674A Bracket 674B Magnet 674C Screw 674D Transport Left Inner Cover674E Transport Center Inner Cover674F Transport Right Inner Cover674G Upper Cover (Item13,14) (REP 39.4.1)674H Upper Cover (P/O Item12)674H Stopper 674H

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 39.5 HCS Transport Motor 1, HCS Entrance / Top Tray Roll Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

– – 005E 25220 – 007K 98220 005K 09120 – 826E 38620 059K 57220 059K 57230 815E 41340 013E 34440 – –

15 16 17 18

– 068K 57250 809E 79440 068K 57210

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

– 962K 65800 962K 65840 807E 21670 059K 57600 – – 423W 44155

HCS Entrance Roll (P/O Item23)675A Bearing Plate (P/O Item 23)675B Collar 675C Collar (P/O Item 23) 675D Gear (HL 32L) 675E Torque Lilmiter 675F Bearing (P/O Item 23) 675G Screw 675H Top Tray Roll 1(REP 39.5.2)675I Top Tray Roll 2 675J Bearing Plate 675K Bearing 675L CE-Ring 675M Transport/Top Tray Clutch and Bracket (PL 39.6) 675N Gear Bracket (PL 39.6) 675N Tension Pulley 675O Spring 675P HCS Transport Motor 1 (Item 24-26) (REP 39.5.1) 675Q Harness Bracket 675R (SCC) Wire Harness (Motor, Clutch, Solenoid)675S Transport Clutch Wire Harness675U Gear (HL 32R) 675V HCS Entrance Roll Assembly (Item 1-8)675W Motor Bracket (P/O Item 18)675Q HCS Transport Motor 1 (P/O Item 18)675Q Belt 675Q

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

A.C.

02/2009 5-165

39. HCS

Parts List

Parts List

02/2009 5-166

39. HCS

PL 39.6 Transport / Top Tray Clutch Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

Part

Description

– – 007K 98220 007K 98210 826E 38620 005K 08870 005K 08890 423W 50055 – – 005E 26570 007K 98240 006K 87110 006K 87120 – 013E 34440 – 005E 25220 020E 45420 005E 26390 826E 38620 – 013E 34440 – 005E 25220 826E 38620 013E 34440 005E 25220 – 020E 45420 005E 26390 826E 38620 – 013E 34440 – 005E 25220 – 807E 21670 826E 38620

Clutch Bracket 676B Gear Bracket 676C Gear (HL32L) 676D Gear (HL32R) 676E Screw 676F Transport Clutch (Item 16-22) (REP 39.6.1)676G Top Tray Clutch (Item 23-26)676H Belt (REP 39.6.1) 676I Bearing 676J Bracket 676K Collar 676L Gear (HL32/22L) 676M Gear Pulley Shaft (Item 27-33)676N Gear Shaft (Item 34-39) 676O Bracket 676P Bearing 676G Transport Clutch (P/O Item 6)676G Collar 676G Pulley 676G Collar 676G Screw 676G Collar (P/O Item 6) 676G Bearing 676H Top Tray Clutch (P/O Item 7)676H Collar 676H Screw 676H Bearing 676N Collar 676N Gear and Shaft (P/O Item 13)676N Pulley 676N Collar 676N Screw 676N Collar (P/O Item 13) 676N Bearing 676O Collar (P/O Item 14) 676O Collar 676O Gear and Shaft (P/O Item 14)676O Gear (HL32R) 676O Screw 676O

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4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 39.7 HCS Transport Motor 2 , Bypass Roll 1 / 2 Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

– – – – – 005K 09120 059K 57220 005E 25220 007K 98180 013E 34440 – 826E 38620 006K 86580 – 003K 86670 007K 98220 – 020K 15770 068K 57280 809E 79440 068K 57190

22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

962K 65840 059K 57580 020K 15780 826E 38620 – – – 423W 44155

Bypass Roll 1 (P/O Item 23)677A Collar (P/O Item 23) 677A Collar (P/O Item 23) 677A Gear (P/O Item 23) 677A Pulley (P/O Item 23) 677A Torque Lilmiter 677A Bypass Roll 2 677B Collar 677C Gear (SP22) 677D Bearing 677E CE-Ring 677E Screw 677F 1a Shaft 677G Collar 677H 1a Knob 677I Gear (HL 32L) 677J Bypass Clutch 1/2 and Bracket (PL 39.8)677K Pulley and Bracket (Item 24-26)677L Tension Pulley 677M Spring 677N HCS Transport Motor 2 (Item 27-29) (REP 39.7.1) 677O (SCC) Bypass Clutch 1 Wire Harness677P Bypass Roll 1 Assembly (Item 1-6)677A Pulley 677L Screw 677L Bracket (P/O Item 18) 677L Motor Bracket (P/O Item 21)677O HCS Transport Motor 2 (P/O Item 21)677O Belt 677O

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PL 39.8 Bypass Clutch 1 / 2 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Part

Description

– – 007K 98210 826E 38620 005K 08890 005K 08910 423W 50055 013E 34440 – 005E 25220 826E 38620 013E 34440 005E 26390 – 005E 25220 – 826E 38620

Clutch Bracket 678A Gear Bracket 678B Gear (HL 32R) 678C Screw 678D Bypass Clutch 1 (Item 8-11) (REP 39.8.1)678E Bypass Clutch 2 (Item 12-17)(REP 39.8.1)678F Belt (REP 39.8.1) 678G Bearing 678E Bypass Clutch 1 (P/O Item 5)678E Collar 678E Screw 678E Bearing 678F Collar 678F Bypass Clutch 2 (P/O Item 6)678F Collar 678F Pulley (P/O Item 6) 678F Screw 678F

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 39.9 Top Tray Motor , Top Tray Exit Roll Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Part

Description

059K 57270 005E 25220 013E 34440 – 826E 38620 – 007K 98250 005K 09110 068K 57230 – 007K 98250 826E 38620

Top Tray Exit Roll 679A Collar 679B Bearing 679C CE-Ring 679D Screw 679E Collar 679F Gear (SP31) 679G Torque Lilmiter 679H Top Tray Motor (Item 10-12) (REP 39.9.1)679I Top Tray Motor (P/O Item 9)679I Gear (SP31) 679I Screw 679I

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

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PL 39.10 Bypass Roll 3 , 2a Gear Box Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

Part

Description

059E 03910 005E 25220 013E 34440 – 826E 38620 006K 86590 695K 18570 – 003K 86660 013E 34440 826E 38620 007K 98180 068K 57260 423W 46455 005E 26560 005E 26600 005E 26390 007K 98270 020E 45420 809E 79440 – 013E 34440 – 005E 26350 807E 24620 826E 38620 –

Bypass Roll 3 679J Collar 679K Bearing 679L CE-Ring 679M Screw 679N 2a Shaft Assembly (Item 21-26)679O 2a Gear Box (Item8-12) 679P Gear Box (P/O Item7) 679P 2a Knob 679P Bearing 679P Screw 679P Gear (22) 679P Tension Pulley 679Q Belt 679R Collar 679S Collar 679T Collar 679U Oneway Clutch Gear (HL32L)679V Pulley 679W Spring 679X 2a Shaft (P/O Item 6) 679O Bearing 679O Collar (P/O Item 6) 679O Collar 679O Gear (SP22) 679O Screw 679O Spring 679Y

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4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 39.11 Bypass Roll 4 , 3a Gear Box Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

Part

Description

059E 03910 005E 25220 005E 27080 005E 26350 807E 24620 013E 34440 – 826E 38620 006K 86610 020E 45420 – 005E 26570 007K 98230 020K 15780 695K 18580 – 003K 86690 013E 34440 007K 98180 826E 38620 – 068K 57260 068K 57270 809E 79440 – – – 013E 34440 – 005E 26350 807E 24620 826E 38620

Bypass Roll 4 67AA Collar 67AB Collar 67AC Collar 67AD Gear (SP22) 67AE Bearing 67AF CE-Ring 67AG Screw 67AH 3a Shaft Assembly (Item 27-32)67AI Pulley 67AJ Bearing 67AK Collar 67AL Gear (HL32R/SP22) 67AM Pulley 67AN 3a Gear Box (Item16-20) 67AO Gear Box (P/OItem15) 67AO 3a Knob 67AO Bearing 67AO Gear (22) 67AO Screw 67AO Bypass Clutch 3 and Bracket (PL 39.12)67AP Tension Pulley 67AQ Tension Pulley 67AR Spring 67AS Harness Bracket 67AT Harness Bracket 67AU 3a Shaft (P/O Item 9) 67AI Bearing 67AI Collar (P/O Item 9) 67AI Collar 67AI Gear (SP22) 67AI Screw 67AI

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02/2009 5-172

39. HCS

PL 39.12 Bypass Clutch 3 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Part

Description

005K 08940 006K 87100 423W 50055 423W 93355 – – 013E 34440 – 005E 25220 020E 45420 005E 26390 826E 38620 – 005E 26560 013E 34440 005E 25220 – 020E 45420 005E 26390 826E 38620 –

Bypass Clutch 3 (Item7-14) (REP 39.12.1)67BA Gear Pulley Shaft (Item 15-21)67BB Belt 67BC Belt (REP 39.12.1) 67BD Clutch Bracket 67BE Bracket 67BF Bearing 67BA Bypass Clutch 3 (P/O Item 1)67BA Collar 67BA Pulley 67BA Collar 67BA Screw 67BA Collar (P/O Item 1) 67BA Collar 67BA Bearing 67BB Collar 67BB Gear and Shaft (P/O Item 2)67BB Pulley 67BB Collar 67BB Screw 67BB Collar (P/O Item 2) 67BB

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4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 39.13 Bypass Roll 5 / 6 , Bypass Exit Roll Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Part

Description

– – – 005E 25220 – – 013E 34440 826E 38620 059E 03910 059E 03910 005E 27080 – 815E 41330 020E 45420 – – – 059K 57590

Bypass Exit Roll (P/O Item 18)67DA Bearing Plate (P/O Item 18)67DA Collar (P/O Item 18) 67DA Collar 67DA Oneway Clutch (P/O Item 18)67DA Pulley (P/O Item 18) 67DA Bearing 67DA Screw 67DA Bypass Roll 5 67DC Bypass Roll 6 67DD Collar 67DE Collar 67DF Bearing Plate 67DG Pulley 67DH Roll Cover 67DI CE-Ring 67DJ Pulley 67DK Bypass Exit Roll Assembly (Item 1-8)67DA

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39. HCS

PL 39.14 HCS Entrance Chute Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Part

Description

– – 130E 94971 826E 39100 054K 36370 054K 34720 –

Tie Bracket 67CA Sensor Bracket 67CB Chute Open Sensor 67CC Screw 67CD HCS Entrance Upper Chute67CE HCS Entrance Lower Chute67CF Tie Plate 67CG

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 39.15 1b Chute Assembly Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Part

Description

054K 34900 054K 34940 068K 56990 068K 57000 – – – 962K 65810 – 121E 21410 –

1b Lower Chute 67EA 1b Chute (PL 39.16) 67EB Magnet and Bracket 67EC Magnet and Bracket (Item 9-11)67ED Guide (Front) 67EF Guide (Rear) 67EG Nut Plate 67EH (SCC) Sensor Wire Harness67EI Bracket (P/O Item 4) 67ED Magnet 67ED Screw (P/O Item 4) 67ED

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

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39. HCS

PL 39.16 1b Chute Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Part

Description

– – 826E 39100 930W 00211 – 930W 00211 059K 57700 – – 011K 99100 068K 61400

Lever 67EN Sensor Bracket 67EO Screw 67EM Stacker Path Sensor 67EP Sensor Bracket (P/O Item 11)67EM Top Tray Path Sensor 67EM Pinch Roll 67EQ Spring 67EJ Collar 67EK 1b Lever 67EL Top Tray Path Sensor and Bracket (Item 3, 5, 6) 67EM

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 39.17 2b Chute Assembly , Top Tray Exit Lower Chute Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Part

Description

– 054K 34920 – 011K 98930 – 011K 99090 059K 57700 – – 054K 34991 038K 18330 – – – – 068K 61790 068K 57040 – 121E 21420 – 962K 65820

Tie Plate 67FA 2a Chute (Item 3, 5-9) 67FB 2a Chute (P/O Item2) 67FB Lever and Bracket (Item5,6)67FB Lever Bracket (P/O Item4)67FB 2a Lever 67FB Pinch Roll 67FB Collar (P/O Item 2) 67FB Spring (P/O Item 2) 67FB 2a Upper Chute (PL 39.18)67FD Top Tray Exit Lower Chute (Item 12-15)67FE Top Tray Exit Lower Chute (P/O Item 11)67FE Sensor Bracket (P/O Item 16)67FE Top Tray Full Sensor (P/O Item 16)67FE Sensor Wire Harness (P/O Item 16)67FE Top Tray Full Sensor and Harness (Item 13-15)67FF Magnet and Bracket 67FG Bracket 67FH Magnet 67FI Screw 67FJ (SCC) Sensor Wire Harness67FK

Version.1 .1.1

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02/2009 5-178

39. HCS

PL 39.18 2b Chute Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Part

Description

059K 55331 – – – – – 930W 00211 826E 39100 068K 61450

Top Tray Exit Pinch Roll 67FL Spring Plate (Front) 67FD Spring Plate (Rear) 67FD Spring Plate (Center) 67FD Spring 67FD Sensor Bracket (P/O Item 9)67FD Top Tray Exit Sensor 67FD Screw 67FD Top Tray Exit Sensor and Bracket (Item 6-8)67FD

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 39.19 Bypass Upper / Lower Chute 1 , 2b Chute Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Part

Description

054K 34730 054K 34780 – 059K 55310 – – 054K 34800 – – 826E 39100 930W 00211 011K 99120 068K 61400 068K 56980 – 121E 20640 – – –

Bypass Lower Chute 1 67GA Bypass Upper Chute 1(Item 3-6)67GB Bypass Upper Chute 1(P/O Item 2)67GB Pinch Roll 67GC Collar 67GB Spring 67GB 2b Chute (Item 8-12) 67GD 2b Chute (P/O Item 7) 67GD Sensor Bracket (P/O Item 13)67GD Screw 67GD Bypass Path Sensor 1 67GD 2b Lever 67GD Bypass Path Sensor 1 and Bracket (Item 9-11)67GD Magnet and Bracket (Item 15-17)67GE Bracket (P/O Item 14) 67GE Magnet 67GE Screw 67GE Bracket 67GE Magnet 67GE

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

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02/2009 5-180

39. HCS

PL 39.20 Bypass Upper / Lower Chute 2 , Bypass Upper Chute 3 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

Part

Description

054K 34750 054K 37220 054K 34820 – 059K 57700 – – 054K 34840 – – 930W 00211 826E 39100 059K 57700 – – 068K 61410 068K 57030 – – – – 121E 20640 –

Bypass Upper/Lower Chute 2 (Item 2, 4-7)67GG Bypass Lower Chute 2 67GG Bypass Upper Chute 2 (Item 4-7)67GG Bypass Upper Chute 2 (P/O Item 3)67GG Pinch Roll 67GH Collar (P/O Item 3) 67GG Spring (P/O Item 3) 67GG Bypass Upper Chute 3 (Item 9-15)67GI Bypass Upper Chute 3 (P/O Item 8)67GI Sensor Bracket (P/O Item 16)67GI Bypass Path Sensor 2 67GI Screw 67GI Pinch Roll 67GJ Collar (P/O Item 8) 67GI Spring (P/O Item 8) 67GI Bypass Path Sensor 2 and Bracket (Item 10-12)67GI Magnet and Bracket (Item 21-23)67GI Bracket 67GK Magnet 67GL Screw 67GM Bracket (P/O Item 17) 67GI Magnet 67GI Screw (P/O Item 17) 67GI

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4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 39.21 3b Chute Assembly , Bypass Lower Chute 3 , Bypass Exit Upper Chute Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Part

Description

054K 34770 054K 34880 038K 18320 – – – 826E 39100 930W 00211 059K 57700 – – 068K 61460 – 068K 56970 068K 56960 068K 56950 – – –

Bypass Lower Chute 3 67HA 3b Chute (PL 39.22) 67HB Bypass Exit Upper Chute (Item 4-11)67HC Bypass Exit Upper Chute (P/O Item 3)67HC Sensor Bracket (P/O Item 12)67HC Sensor Bracket (P/O Item 12)67HC Screw 67HC Bypass Exit Sensor 67HC Pinch Roll 67HD Collar (P/O Item 3) 67HC Spring (P/O Item 3) 67HC Bypass Exit Sensor and Bracket (Item 5-8)67HC Bypass Upper Chute4 67HE Bracket 67HF Bracket 67HG Bracket 67HH Bracket 67HI Washer 67HJ Bracket 67HK

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

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02/2009 5-182

39. HCS

PL 39.22 3b Chute Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Part

Description

068K 61420 011K 98920 – 011E 20860 121E 20640 – 015K 79390 – 011K 99080 015K 79400 059K 57700 – – – –

Pin Bracket 67HB Lever and Bracket (Item3-6)67HB Lever Bracket (P/O Item2)67HB Lever 67HB Magnet 67HL Screw (P/O Item2) 67HB Lever and Bracket (Item8,9)67HM Lever Bracket (P/O Item7)67HM 3b Lever 67HM Rear Plate 67HB Pinch Roll 67HB Collar 67HB Spring 67HB Lever Shaft 67HB Torsion Bar 67HB

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4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 39.23 Gate Solenoid Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Part

Description

050K 62960 050K 62970 – 826E 39100 130E 94971 130E 94971 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 130K 72680 012K 96520 012K 96540

Gate 1(REP 39.23.1) 67IA Gate 2 67IB Sensor Bracket (P/O Item 22)67IC Screw 67IC Gate Sensor 1 67ID Gate Sensor 2 67ID Gate Solenoid 1 (P/O Item 23)67IF Solenoid Bracket (P/O Item 23)67IF Solenoid Link (P/O Item 23)67IF Stopper Plate (P/O Item 23)67IF Spring (P/O Item 23) 67IF Gate Solenoid 2 (P/O Item 24)67IG Solenoid Bracket (P/O Item 24)67IG Solenoid Link (P/O Item 24)67IG Stopper Plate (P/O Item 24)67IG Spring (P/O Item 24) 67IG Bearing 67IH Gate Link 67IJ Gate Link 67IK Harness Bracket 67IM Harness Bracket 67IN Gate Sensor and Bracket (Item 3-6)67IC Gate Solenoid 1 (Item 7-11) (REP 39.23.1)67IF Gate Solenoid 2 (Item 12-16)67IG

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

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02/2009 5-184

39. HCS

PL 39.24 Paddle Item

Part

Description

1 2

– 005K 09420

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

– 013E 34440 – – 815E 41400 054E 35251 962K 65750 033K 96781 – 013E 34440 – – – – 826E 38620 005E 25220 013E 34440

Clutch Bracket 67JA Stacker Paddle Clutch (Item 11-16) (REP 39.24.1) 67JB Paddle (P/O Item 10) 67JC Bearing 67JC Spring (P/O Item 10) 67JC Paddle Clutch Cover 67JD Bearing Plate 67JE Stacker Chute (Note) 67JF (SCC) Clutch Wire Harness67JG Paddle (Item 3-5) (REP 39.24.2)67JC Stacker Paddle Clutch (P/O Item 2)67JB Bearing 67JB Shaft (P/O Item 2) 67JB Collar (P/O Item 2) 67JB Collar (P/O Item 2) 67JB Spring (P/O Item 2) 67JB Screw 67JH Collar 67JI Bearing 67JJ

A.C.

NOTE: As to Serial No. - 100121, When replacing Item 8, replace PL 39.25 Item 3 simultaneously.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 39.25 Stacker Exit Roll Housing and Edge Sensor Frame Item

Part

Description

1 2 3

054K 35020 – 059K 55402

4 5 6 7 8

068K 57430 – 005E 25580 – –

Edge Sensor Frame (PL 39.27) (REP 39.25.2)67LA Rail 67KB Stacker Exit Roll Housing (PL 39.26) (REP 39.25.1) (Note)67KA Stacker Exit Motor 67KC Bearing 67KE Collar 67KF Gear (SP31) 67KG Motor Cover 67KH

A.C.

NOTE: As to Serial No. - 100121, When replacing Item 3, replace PL 39.24 Item 8 simultaneously.

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 5-185

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02/2009 5-186

39. HCS

PL 39.26 Stacker Exit Roll Housing Component Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Part

Description

– – 059K 57611 068K 61570 068K 61580 – – – 015K 79440 013E 34440 – 826E 38620 – – 801K 30321

Lower Chute 67KA Spring 67KI Pinch Roll 67KI Offset Roll (Rear) 67KJ Offset Roll (Front) 67KK Bush 67KA Ground Plate 67KA Offset Shaft 67KA Eliminator 67KL Bearing 67KM Spring (P/O Item 15) 67KA Screw 67KA Stacker Exit Roll Housing (P/O Item 15)67KA Screw 67KA Stacker Exit Roll Housing (Item 4-13)67KA

A.C.

4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 39.27 Edge Sensor Frame Component Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

– 960K 32270 – 930W 00211 826E 39100 – 068K 61480 – 068K 57450 – – – – – – 130E 94971 130E 94971 – 962K 65720 – – – – 930W 00211 – – 930W 00211 – 032E 28730 – 068K 61490 068K 61500 – 130K 72590

35

130K 72600

36 37 38

130K 72610 962K 65680 130K 72620

39

130K 72630

40



Upper Chute 67LA (SCC) Sensor A PWB 67LG Sensor Bracket 67LH Stacker Exit Sensor 67LI Screw 67LJ Lower Chute 67LK Edge Sensor Move Motor67LL Harness Guide 67LM Stacker Exit Roll Offset Motor67LN Sensor Bracket (P/O Item 34)67LB Height Sensor Lead-L (P/O Item 34)67LB Sensor Bracket (P/O Item 35)67LC Stack Height Control Sensor (P/O Item 35)67LC Sensor Bracket (P/O Item 36)67LD Nut Plate (P/O Item 36) 67LD Stacker Exit Roll Home Sensor67LE Paper Edge Home Sensor67LE Screw 67LD (SCC) Sensor Wire Harness67LF Harness Guide 67LO Harness Guide 67LP Sheet 67LQ Sensor Bracket (P/O Item 38)67LF Rear Paper Edge Sensor67LF Sensor B PWB (P/O Item 38or39)67LF Sensor Bracket (P/O Item 39)67LR Front Paper Edge Sensor67LS Sensor Wire Harness 67LT Flexible Print Cable Guide67LU Flexible Print Cable 67LV Rear Rack Gear 67LW Front Rack Gear 67LX Guide Shaft 67LY Height Sensor Lead-L and Bracket (Item 10, 11) 67LB Stack Height Control Sensor and Bracket (Item 12, 13)67LC Sensor and Bracket (Item 14-18)67LD (SCC) Motor Wire Harness67LZ Rear Paper Edge Sensor and PWB (Item 18, 23-25) 67LF Front Paper Edge Sensor and PWB (Item 18, 25-27) 67LF Rack Bracket 67L1

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

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02/2009 5-188

39. HCS

PL 39.28 Tamper Unit Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4 5 6

120E 29800 – 130E 94971 962K 65860 – 038K 18342

7 8

– –

Actuator 680A Sensor Bracket 680B Stacker Upper Limit Sensor680C (SCC) Stacker Upper Limit Switch (1set : 2)680D Screw 680E Tamper Unit (PL 39.29, PL 39.30, PL 39.31, PL 39.32, PL 39.33) (REP 39.28.1)680F Pin Bracket 680G Pin Bracket 680H

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4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 39.29 Front Tamper Motor Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Part

Description

– 068K 57690 – 130E 94971 – – – – – – – – 005E 25610 – 020E 45490 – – – 068K 57720

Belt Clamp 680I Front Tamper Motor (Item 11-18) (REP 39.29.1)680J Sensor Bracket (P/O Item 19)680L Front Tamper Home Sensor 680M Gear Cover 680N Upper Left Cover 680O Upper Right Cover 680P Motor Cover 680Q Front Cover 680R Plate 680S Front Tamper Motor (P/O Item 2)680J Bracket (P/O Item 2) 680J Flange 680J Bearing (P/O Item 2) 680J Pulley 680J Shaft (P/O Item 2) 680J Spring (P/O Item 2) 680J Screw (P/O Item 2) 680J Front Tamper Home Sensor and Bracket (Item 3, 4) 680L

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

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02/2009 5-189

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Parts List

02/2009 5-190

39. HCS

PL 39.30 Side Tamper Extension Motor , Pad Move Motor Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

068K 57530 068K 57530 – 130E 94971 130E 94971 – – – – 068K 57550

11

068K 57550

12 13

962K 65670 962K 65790

Side Tamper Extension Motor681A Pad Move Motor 681B Sensor Bracket 681C Side Tamper Extension Home Sensor681D Pad Move Home Sensor 681E Screw 681F Belt Clamp 681G Harness Guide 681H Plate 681I Side Tamper Extension Home Sensor and Bracket (Item 3, 4, 6)681J Pad Move Home Sensor and Bracket (Item 3, 5, 6) 681K (SCC) Motor Wire Harness681L (SCC) Sensor Wire Harness681M

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4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 39.31 Extension Pad Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

019E 70290 019E 71430 019K 09740 – – 019E 70300 019E 70310 – 130K 72670

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

– 130E 94971 – 019E 70320 019E 71420 004E 17610 – – – 130E 94971 130K 72420

Extension Pad (Left) 682A Extension Pad (Right) 682B Clamper 682C Clamper Shaft 682D Spring 682E Extension Pad (Front) 682F Extension Pad (Rear) 682G Actuator 682H Set Clamper Home Sensor and Bracket (Item 18, 19) 682I Sensor Bracket (P/O Item 20)682J Stacker Up Curl Sensor 682K Screw (P/O Item 20) 682J Extension Pad (Left) 682M Extension Pad (Right) 682N Damper 682O Damper Shaft 682P Harness Cover 682Q Sensor Bracket (P/O Item 9)682I Set Clamper Home Sensor682L Stacker Up Curl Sensor and Bracket (Item 10-12) 682R

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

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02/2009 5-191

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02/2009 5-192

39. HCS

PL 39.32 Set Clamp Motor , Lead Tamper Motor Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Part

Description

807E 21870 068K 57610 – 068K 57630 068K 57650 – 130E 94971 – – – – 005E 25610 – 020E 45490 – – 005E 25610 020E 45490

Gear (SP25) 683A Set Clamp Motor (REP 39.32.1)683B Spring 683C Lead Tamper Motor 683D Pulley Bracket and Belt (Item 11-16)683E Spring 683G Lead Tamper Home Sensor683H Screw 683I Motor Cover 683J Motor Cover 683K Bracket (P/O Item 5) 683E Flange 683E Bearing (P/O Item 5) 683E Pulley 683F Shaft (P/O Item 5) 683E Belt (P/O Item 5) 683E Flange 683L Pulley 683M

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PL 39.33 Rear Tamper Motor Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

068K 57500 – 130E 94971 – – – 005E 25610 – 020E 45490 – – – – 068K 57560

15



Rear Tamper Motor (Item 6-13) (REP 39.33.1)684A Sensor Bracket (P/O Item 14)684B Rear Tamper Home Sensor684C Screw (P/O Item 14) 684D Harness Cover 684E Rear Tamper Motor (P/O Item 1)684A Flange 684A Bracket (P/O Item 1) 684A Pulley 684F Shaft (P/O Item 1) 684A Bearing (P/O Item 1) 684A Spring (P/O Item 1) 684A Screw (P/O Item 1) 684A Rear Tamper Home Sensor and Bracket (Item 2-4) 684A Edge Guard 684G

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PL 39.34 Stacker-Left Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Part

Description

017E 12140 201W 33278 068K 59820 068K 57930 – – – – – – 068K 59830 130K 72430 – – – – – – – – 032K 05570

Caster 67MA Nut 67MB Hinge 67MC Paper Fan 1/2and Duct (Item 5-7, 9)67MD Bracket (P/O Item4) 67MD Paper Fan 1 (P/O Item4) 67MD Paper Fan 2 (P/O Item4) 67MD Duct (P/O Item4) 67MD Screw (P/O Item4) 67MD Bracket 67ME Hinge 67MF Stacker NO Paper Sensor67MG Stacker Left Lower Cover67MH Stacker Left Front Cover 67MI Stacker Left Center Cover67MJ Stacker Left Lower Frame (P/O Item 21)67MK Dolly Rail (P/O Item 21) 67MK Duct 67ML Stacker Left Rear Cover 67MM Duct 67MN Stacker Left Lower Frame and Dolly Rail (Item 16, 17) 67MK

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4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 39.35 Stacker-Right Item

Part

Description

1 2 3

017E 12140 201W 33278 068K 57840

4

032K 05560

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

068K 57890 003K 15920 – – 130E 94971 – – 121K 41530 – – – 068K 57910 – – – – – – – 962K 65860 – 068K 62170

27 28 29 30 31

– 130E 94971 130E 94971 – –

Caster 67NA Nut 67NB Stacker Lower Limit Switch and Bracket (Item 23-25) 67NC Stacker Right Lower Frame and Dolly Rail (Item 21, 22)67NE HCS Front Door Switch 67NF Front Door Lock (Item7-15)67NG Front Door Lock Bracket (P/O Item6)67NG Sensor Bracket (P/O Item6)67NG Front Door Lock Sensor 67NH Screw (P/O Item6) 67NG Solenoid Bracket (P/O Item 6)67NG (SCC) Front Door Lock Solenoid67NI Pin (P/O Item 6) 67NG Latch (P/O Item 6) 67NG Spring (P/O Item 6) 67NG Height Sensor Lead-P 67NI Stacker Right Lower Cover67NJ Stacker Right Front Cover67NK Stacker Right Center Cover67NL Stacker Right Rear Cover67NM Stacker Right Lower Frame (P/O Item 4)67NE Dolly Rail (P/O Item 4) 67NE Sensor Bracket (P/O Item 3)67NC (SCC) Stacker Lower Limit Switch67ND Screw (P/O Item 3) 67NC Stacker Full/Dolly Set Position Sensor and Bracket (Item27-30)67ND Sensor Bracket (P/O Item26)67ND Stacker Full Sensor 67NE Dolly Set Position Sensor67NF Screw (P/O Item26) 67ND Bracket 67NN

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PL 39.36 Stacker-Rear Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Part

Description

068K 61850 068K 57880 068K 57920 927W 00335 – – – 130E 94971 –

Tray Set Lever 67OA Tray Set Sensor and Bracket (Item 7-9)67OB Dolly Stopper 67OD Lower Fan 67OE Screw 67OF Stacker Rear Cover 67OG Sensor Bracket (P/O Item 2)67OB Tray Set Sensor 67OC Screw (P/O Item 2) 67OB

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4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 39.37 Stacker Frame Rear-Electrical Item

Part

Description

1 2 3 4

017E 12140 011E 21850 201W 33278 068K 57900

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

– – 962K 65650 908W00917 962K 65660 – – 962K 65690 105E15191 – 960K 38110 – 960K 31920 962K 65760 005E 26630 927W 00335 – 962K 65770 962K 65780

Caster 67PA Adjuster 67PB Nut 67PC Height Sensor Side Left-P/Center-L/Right-P and Bracket67PD Inlet Bracket 67PE Collar 67PF (SCC) Inlet 67PG (SCC) Breaker 67PH (SCC) Wire Harness 67PI Screw 67PJ Connector Bracket 67PK (SCC) I/F In Connector 67PL (SCC) HCS LVPS (GU10H) (REP 39.37.3)67PM Bracket 67PN (SCC) HCS PWB (with Item 16) (REP 39.37.2)67PO EP ROM 67PQ (SCC) HCS Drive PWB (REP 39.37.1)67PR (SCC) Wire Harness 67PS Jig 67PT Upper Fan 67PU Screw 67PV (SCC) Motor Wire Harness67PW (SCC) DC Wire Harness 67PX

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PL 39.38 Stacker Elevator-Rear Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Part

Description

– – – – 020K 15820 006K 86630 – 130E 94971 – 023E 27170 – – – – – – – 023E 26960 013E 33590 029E 45840 – – – 020E 45980 005E 26660 807E 21920 003E 76290 068K 57810 – 013E 33590 029E 45840

Motor Bracket (P/O Item 28)67QA Elevator Motor (P/O Item 28)67QB Pulley (P/O Item 28) 67QA Screw (P/O Item 28) 67QA Worm Wheel (Item 29-31)67QE Worm Gear and Bracket (Item7-10)67QF Worm Gear and Bracket (P/O Item6)67QF Elevator Encoder Sensor 67QG Screw (P/O Item6) 67QF Belt6 7QFH Bracket 67QI Bearing Bracket 67QJ Bracket 67QB Gear Pulley Shaft 67QC Stud 67QD Idler Roll 67QK Collar 67QL Belt 67QM Bearing 67QN Clip 67QO Tension Bracket 67QP Idler and Bracket 67QQ Pulley 67QR Pulley 67QS Flange 67QT Gear (SP20) 67QU Key 67QR Elevator Motor (Item 1-4) 67QA Worm Wheel (P/O Item 5)67QE Bearing 67QE Clip 67QE

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4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 39.39 Stacker Elevator-Left Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Part

Description

– 020E 45560 005E 25620 003E 76290 029E 45840 – – – 023E 26970 – 013E 33590 – – – 031K 93730 – – –

Shaft 67RA Pulley 67RB Flange 67RC Key 67RD Clip 67RE Pulley Bracket 67RF Shaft 67RG Pulley 67RH Stacker Belt (REP 39.39.1)67RI Gear (SP20) 67RJ Bearing 67RK Front Rail Support 67RL Rear Rail Support 67RM Belt Clamp 67RN Left Tray Arm (Item16-18) (ADJ 39.39.1)67RO Left Tray Arm (P/O Item15)67RO Front Guide (P/O Item 15)67RO Rear Guide (P/O Item 15)67RO

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PL 39.40 Stacker Elevator-Right Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Part

Description

020E 45560 005E 25620 003E 76290 029E 45840 – – – – 023E 26970 – 013E 33590 – – – 031K 93760 – – – –

Pulley 67SA Flange 67SB Key 67SC Clip 67SD Shaft 67SE Pulley Bracket 67SF Shaft 67SG Pulley 67SH Stacker Belt (REP 39.40.1)67SI Gear (SP20) 67SJ Bearing 67SK Front Rail Support 67SL Rear Rail Support 67SM Belt Clamp 67SN Right Tray Arm (Item16-18) (ADJ 39.39.1)67SO Right Tray Arm (P/O Item15)67SO Front Guide (P/O Item 15)67SO Rear Guide (P/O Item 15)67SO Actuator 67SP

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4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

PL 39.41 Dolly Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Part

Description

801K 30440 – 017E 12150 017E 12160 826E 40320 032K 05490 050K 60970 – 848K 08570 003K 86590 826E 40320

Dolly (Item 2-5) 67TA Dolly (P/O Item 1) 67TB Caster (Front) 67TA Caster (Rear) 67TA Bolt 67TA Clamper 67TB Stacker Tray (Item 8, 9) 67TC Stacker Tray (P/O Item 7)67TC Actuator 67TC Handle 67TD Bolt 67TE

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PL 39.42 HCS Control Panel Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Part

Description

962K 65700 – 848K 08670 – – – 960K 31930 – – 848K 16800

(SCC) Control Panel Wire Harness67UA Control Panel Case (P/O Item 10)67UB HCS Control Panel (Item4-7)67UC HCS Control Panel (P/O Item3)67UC Bracket (P/O Item3) 67UC Bracket (P/O Item3) 67UC (SCC) HCS Control Panel PWB (REP 39.42.1)67UD Ground Plate (P/O Item 10)67UE Bracket 67UF HCS Control Panel and Case (Item 2, 4-8)67UH

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98.1 Screws

Table 1 Table 1

ITEM

PART NO.

PART NAME

AA

102W 27678

Countersunk Head Screw (M3x6)

AB

112W 27677

Screw (M3x6:Red)

AC

112W 27678

Screw (M3x6:White)

AD

112W 27698

Pan Head Screw (M3x6)

AE

112W 27877

Screw (M3x8:Red)

AF

112W 28078

Screw (M3x10:White)

AG

112W 28298

Pan Head Screw (M3x12)

AH

113W 20478

Screw (M3x4:White)

AJ

113W 20578

Screw (M3x5:White)

AK

113W 20677

Screw (M3x6:Red)

AL

113W 20678

Screw (M3x6:White)

AM

113W 20878

Screw (M3x8:White)

AN

113W 21078

Screw (M3x10:White)

AP

113W 21278

Screw (M3x12:White)

AQ

113W 21478

Screw (M3x14:White)

AR

113W 21778

Screw (M3x18:White)

AS

113W 22578

Screw (M3x25:White)

AT

113W 27488

Pan Head Screw (M3x4:White)

AU

113W 27588

Pan Head Screw (M3x5:White)

AV

113W 27688

Pan Head Screw (M3x6:White)

AW

113W 27888

Pan Head Screw (M3x8:White)

AX

113W 28288

Pan Head Screw (M3x12:White)

AY

113W 29788

Pan Head Screw (M3x35:White)

AZ

113W 35678

Screw (M4x6:White)

BA

113W 35878

Screw (M4x8:White)

ITEM

PART NO.

PART NAME

BB

113W 35888

Pan Head Screw (M4x8:White)

BC

113W 36078

Screw (M4x10:White)

BD

113W 37478

Screw (M4x30:White)

BE

114W 27678

Tapping Screw (3x6:White)

BF

141W 35451

Setscrew (M4x4)

BG

141W 35551

Setscrew (M4x5)

BH

153W 17655

Tapping Screw (3x6)

BJ

153W 17688

Tapping Screw (3x6:White)

BK

153W 17855

Tapping Screw (3x8)

BL

153W 17888

Tapping Screw (3x8:White)

BM

153W 18088

Tapping Screw (3x10:White)

BN

153W 27678

Tapping Screw (3x6:White)

BP

153W 27878

Tapping Screw (3x8:White)

BQ

153W 28078

Tapping Screw (3x10:White)

BR

158W 27678

Screw (M3x6:White)

BS

158W 27688

Round Point Screw (M3x7:White)

BT

158W 27878

Screw (M3x8:White)

BU

158W 28078

Screw (M3x10:White)

BV

158W 35678

Screw (M4x6:White)

BW

158W 35877

Screw (M4x8:Red)

BX

158W 35878

Screw (M4x8:White)

BY

220W 21278

Flange Nut (M3:White)

BZ

251W 24278

Washer (4:White)

CA

251W 29151

Washer (8)

CB

251W 29278

Washer (8:White)

CC

252W 24250

Nylon Washer (4) (t 0.25)

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Table 1

Table 1

ITEM

PART NO.

PART NAME

ITEM

PART NO.

PART NAME

CD

252W 27350

Nylon Washer (6) (t 0.5)

DF

354W 29251

E-Clip (8)

CE

252W 27550

Nylon Washer (6) (t 1.5)

DG

354W 29278

E-Clip (8:White)

CF

252W 29350

Nylon Washer (8) (t 0.5)

DH

354W 33251

E-Clip (12)

CG

252W 29450

Nylon Washer (8) (t 1)

DJ

252W 33350

Nylon Washer (12)(t 0.5)

CH

271W 21050

Dowel Pin (2.5x10)

DK

113W 36888

Pan Head Screw (M4x20:White)

CJ

271W 21250

Dowel Pin (2.5x12)

DL

113W 21657

Screw (M3x16)

CK

271W 27850

Dowel Pin (3x8)

DM

158W 45078

Screw (M5x10:White)

CL

271W 28050

Dowel Pin (3x10)

DN

252W 27450

Nylon Washer (6) (t 1)

CM

271W 28250

Dowel Pin (3x12)

DP

252W 29250

Nylon Washer (8) (t 0.25)

CN

271W 28650

Dowel Pin (3x16)

DQ

285W 15651

Spring Pin (2x6)

CP

271W 28850

Dowel Pin (3x20)

DR

102W 28478

Countersunk Head Screw (M3x14)

CQ

271W 37150

Dowel Pin (4x25)

DS

113W 21678

Screw (M3x16:White)

CR

271W 46550

Dowel Pin (5x32)

DT

113W 28888

Pan Head Screw (M3x20:White)

CS

351W 29250

Retaining Ring (8)

DU

153W 18288

Tapping Screw (3x12:White)

CT

354W 15278

E-Clip (2:White)

DV

220W 24378

Flange Nut (M4:White)

CU

354W 19278

E-Clip (2.5:White)

DW

256W 21278

Spring Washer (3:White)

CV

354W 21251

E-Clip (3)

DX

131W 36051

Screw (M4x10)

CW

354W 21278

E-Clip (3:White)

DY

251W 29178

Washer (8:White)

CX

354W 24251

E-Clip (4)

DZ

252W 31350

Nylon Washer (10) (t 0.5)

CY

354W 24254

KL-Clip (4)

EA

251W 24251

Washer (4)

CZ

354W 24278

E-Clip (4:White)

EB

201W 33278

Nut (M12:White)

DA

354W 26251

E-Clip (5)

EC

354W 21254

KL-Clip (3)

DB

354W 26278

E-Clip (5:White)

ED

--

--

DC

354W 27251

E-Clip (6)

EF

113W 38488

Pan Head Screw (M4x14:White)

DD

354W 27254

KL-Clip (6)

EG

113W 36878

Screw (M4x20:White)

DE

354W 27278

E-Clip (6:White)

EH

141W 27451

Setscrew (M3x4)

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PART NO.

PART NAME

EJ

252W 27250

Nylon Washer (6) (t 0.25)

EK

158W 27888

Round Point Screw (M3x9:White)

EL

271W 16050

Dowel Pin (2x10)

EM

251W 19278

Washer (2.5:White)

EN

113W 30088

Pan Head Screw (M3x40:White)

EP

251W 21278

Washer (3:White)

EQ

252W 24350

Nylon Washer (4) (t 0.5)

ER

252W 31550

Nylon Washer (10) (t 1.5)

ES

113W 20698

Round Point Screw (M3x6:White)

ET

271W 21650

Dowel Pin (2.5x16)

EU

158W 36278

Screw (M4x12:White)

EV

201W 24278

Nut (M4)

EW

113W 36278

Screw (M4x12:White)

EX

251W 27278

Washer (6:White)

EY

256W 27278

Spring Washer (6:White)

EZ

153W 15888

Tapping Screw (4x8:White)

FA

158W 28278

Screw (M3x12:White)

FB

113W 36678

Screw (M4x16:White)

FC

113W 38278

Screw (M4x45:White)

FD

354W 15251

E-Clip (2)

FE

112W 30098

Pan Head Screw (M3x40)

FF

112W 27878

Screw (M3x8:White)

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99.1 Paper

Version.1 .1.1

99.2 Consumables Table 1

Table 1

Paper

A.C

1.

J Paper

57B1

2.

JD Paper

57B2

3.

C2 Paper

57B3

4.

Plain Paper (XEROX)

5711

5.

Plain Paper (Non-XEROX)

57B4

6.

Recycled Paper (XEROX)

5712

7.

Recycled Paper (Non-XEROX)

57B5

8.

Heavy Paper

57B6

9.

Tracing Paper

5714

10.

Transparent Film (FX)

5713

11.

Transpaent Film (Non-FX)

57B7

12.

Tack Film

57B8

13.

Label

57B9

14.

Postcard

57BB

15.

Index

57BC

16.

Punched Paper

57BD

1.

Consumable

A.C

Toner (K)

409K

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99.3 Electrical Adjustments

Table 1

Table 1

Electrical Adjustment

A.C

39.

Download (Reinstall)

77E1

Electrical Adjustment

A.C

40.

Download (Version UP)

77E2

1.

Side Regi Adjustment (Tray 1)

77B1

41.

HDD Initialization (Patition 1)

77CK

2.

Side Regi Adjustment (Tray 2)

77B2

42.

HDD Initialization (Patition@2)

77CL

3.

Side Regi Adjustment (Tray 3)

77B3

43.

HDD Initialization (Patition 3)

77CM

4.

Side Regi Adjustment (Tray 4)

77B4

44.

HDD Initialization (Patition 4)

77CN

5.

Side Regi Adjustment (MSI Tray 5)

77B5

45.

HDD Initialization (Patition 5)

77CP

6.

Side Regi Adjustment (HCF Tray 6)

77C3

46.

HDD Initialization (Patition 6)

77CQ

7.

Side Regi Adjustment (HCF Tray 7)

77C4

47.

HDD Initialization (Patition 7)

77CR

8.

Lead Regi Adjustment (Tray 1)

77C5

48.

HDD Initialization (Patition 8)

77CS

9.

Lead Regi Adjustment (Tray 2)

77C6

49.

HDD Initialization (ALL Patitions )

77CT

10.

Lead Regi Adjustment (Tray 3)

77C7

50.

Finisher Folding Position Adjustment (Booklet)

77CV

11.

Lead Regi Adjustment (Tray 4)

77C8

51.

Finisher Folding Position Adjustment (two-fold)

77CW

12.

Lead Regi Adjustment (MSI Tray 5)

77C9

52.

Finisher Folding Position Adjustment (Z fold)

77CX

13.

Lead Regi Adjustment (HCF Tray 6)

77CB

53.

Finisher Folding Position Adjustment (small-sized Z fold)

77CY

14.

Lead Regi Adjustment (HCF Tray 7)

77CC

54.

FinisherFolding Position Adjustment (C fold)

77CZ

15.

White Ref. Adjustment

771M

55.

Other NVM Changes

7760

16.

IIT Calibration DC945

7726

56.

Other Diag Adjustments

77BN

17.

CCD Calibration

77CD

18.

Optical Axis Fluctuation Correction

77CE

19.

Collection of Side 2 Shading Correction Data

77CF

20.

ROS Write Timing

77B7

21.

Edge Erase Adjustment

77B6

22.

ATC SENSOR SET UP

77B8

23.

Tone UP/DOWN Adjustment

77BC

24.

NVM Initialization (IIT/IPS)

702A

25.

NVM Initialization (SYS-System)

77BE

26.

NVM Initialization (SYS-User)

702D

27.

NVM Initialization (IOT)

77BF

28.

NVM Initialization (INPUT DEVICE)

77CG

29.

NVM Initialization (IISS-EXTENSION)

77CH

30.

NVM Initialization (OUTPUT DEVICE)

77CJ

31.

Lead Edge Erase Amount Adjustment

77BH

32.

Trail Edge Erase Amount Adjustment

77BJ

33.

Side Edge Erase Amount Adjustment

77BK

34.

FS Magnification Adjustment

77BL

35.

SS Magnification Adjustment

77BM

36.

Temperature Adjustment

7751

37.

Switching between Fixed Magnification Ratios

77C1

38.

Buzz Sound

77C2

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99.4 Mechanical Adjsutments

Version.1 .1.1

99.5 Documents

Table 1

Table 1

Mechanical Adjsutment

A.C

Document

A.C

1.

Full/Half Parallel Adjustment

1050

1.

Photo Document

572B

2.

Contact Arc Adjustment

434P

2.

Printed Document

572C

3.

Map, Low-contrast Document

572D

4.

Patched Documet

572E

5.

Dirt/Creased Document

572F

6.

Color-background Documnet

572G

7.

Other document

572H

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99.6 Accessories related

Version.1 .1.1

99.7 Environment Table 1

Table 1

Accessories related

A.C

Accessories related

80AA

1.

2.

EP-SV Unit

8050

2.

Problem Mishandling (beyond User Guide)

9052

3.

Copier-to-EP-SV Connecting Cable

8051

3.

Operational Error (covered by User Guide)

9053

4.

EP-SV-to-Accessory Connecting Cable

8052

4.

Operational Error (beyond User Guide)

9054

5.

TEL Line for EP-SV

8053

5.

No Reproduction after Power ON/OFF

9055

6.

AC Adaptor for EP-SV

8054

6.

Interference with Peripheral

9040

7.

Power at Customer Site

7123

1.

Environment

A.C

Problem Mishandling (covered by User Guide)

9051

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99.8 DMP/Network Functions related Table 1 DMP Function

A.C

1

Environment

90AA

2

DMP Functions

9060

3

Receiver Problem in sending data (where to store PushScan, etc. or PC, Server, etc.)

9061

4

Sender Problem in receiving data (PC, Server, etc.)

9062

5

Accounting Server *1 Problem (Non-FX produced server)

9063

6

Authentication Server Problem (Keroberos, etc.)

9064

7

Directory Server Problem (LDAP, etc.)

9065

8

Time Server Problem

9066

9

Router Problem

9067

10

HUB Problem

9068

11

USB Device Problem (goods on the market)

9069

12

Memory Media Problem (goods on the market)

906B

13

Wireless LAN Problem

906C

14

Network-linked Service SW*2

9070

15

CenterWareEasyOperator

9071

16

CenterWareEasyAdmin

9072

17

Job-Flow Creating Tool

9073

18

CenterWareFrowService

9074

19

CenterWare Scan Service

9075

20

DocuHouse

9076

21

CenterWare Device Portal Service

9077

22

DocuSheare

9078

23

FreeFrow related (XDOD)

9079

24

Print/Scan Driver

907B

25

XDOM

907C

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Chapter 6 General

6 General 6.1 How to Use the Service Mode 6.1.1 UI Diagnostic Mode Structure ............................................................................... 6.1.2 How to Enter the CE Mode.................................................................................... 6.1.3 How to Exit from the CE Mode .............................................................................. 6.1.4 Printing Various Reports ....................................................................................... 6.1.5 Main Reports ......................................................................................................... 6.1.6 ASCII Code Table ................................................................................................. 6.1.7 Special Booting ..................................................................................................... 6.1.8 NVM Settings Recovery Tool ................................................................................ 6.1.9 Download Diag ...................................................................................................... 6.1.10 Long Boot Diag.................................................................................................... 6.1.11 IIT Diag Tool........................................................................................................

3 4 4 5 5 6 7 8 13 19 21

6.2 How to Use the DC Codes 6.2.1 NVM Read / Write: DC131 .................................................................................... 23 6.2.2 Component Control (IO Check): DC330................................................................ 24 6.2.3 Analog Monitor (IO Check): DC140....................................................................... 24 6.2.4 Initialize Hard Disk: DC355 ................................................................................... 25 6.2.5 Software Options................................................................................................... 25 6.2.6 Delete All Data ...................................................................................................... 26 6.2.7 Initialize NVM: DC301 ........................................................................................... 26 6.2.8 Hard Disk Failure Prediction Test (Sub System): DC355...................................... 27 6.2.9 ADF Independent Operation (Sub-System): DC527 ............................................. 27 6.2.10 Print Test Pattern: DC612 ................................................................................... 28 6.2.11 White Reference Adjustment (MAX Setup/IIT Calibration): DC945 .................... 28 6.2.12 CCD Calibration (MAX Setup - IIT Calibration): DC945 ...................................... 29 6.2.13 Optical Axis Correction (MAX Setup - IIT Calibration): DC945 ........................... 29 6.2.14 Side 2 Shading Correction (MAX Setup - IIT Calibration): DC945 ...................... 30 6.2.15 Default Developer Housing ATC Setup (MAX Setup): DC949 ............................ 30 6.2.16 Procon ON/OFF Print (MAX Setup): DC935 ....................................................... 31 6.2.17 Toner Density Adjustment (MAX Setup): DC991 ................................................ 33 6.2.18 Fuser Nip Measurement (MAX Setup): DC701 ................................................... 34 6.2.19 Machine ID / Billing Data (Adjustment / Others): DC132..................................... 35 6.2.20 HFSI Counter (Adjustment / Others): DC135 ...................................................... 36 6.2.21 Fold Position Printout (Adjustment / Others/Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment): DC12837 6.2.22 Single Fold (Adjustment / Others/Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment): DC128 . 37 6.2.23 Booklet / Fold & Staple (Adjustment / Others/Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment): DC12838 6.2.24 Booklet / Fold Only (Adjustment / Others/Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment): DC12839 6.2.25 Z-Fold (Adjustment / Others/Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment): DC128......... 40 6.2.26 Z Tri-Fold (Adjustment / Others/Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment): DC128.... 41 6.2.27 C Tri-Fold (Adjustment / Others/Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment): DC128 ... 42 6.2.28 Tray 5 (Bypass) Guide Adjustment (Registration): DC740.................................. 43 6.2.29 System Registration Adjustment (Registration): DC129 ..................................... 43 6.2.30 Paper Path Timing Measurement (Registration): DC726.................................... 44 6.2.31 Jam Counter (Faults): DC118 ............................................................................. 45 6.2.32 Failure Counter (Faults): DC120 ......................................................................... 45 Version.1 .1.1

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Shutdown History (Faults): DC122...................................................................... IOT CIS Setup Cycle:DC750............................................................................... IOT CIS Check Cycle:DC751 .............................................................................. Upgrading Software (Device UI Method) (FX Only) ............................................ Backup/Restore................................................................................................... Inspection/Repair Request (EP Service): DC003 (FX Only) ............................... Used Parts Collection Notification: DC004 (FX Only) ......................................... Delete All Certificates/Initialize Settings ..............................................................

46 46 47 48 49 50 51 51

6.3.1 DC330 Input Component Check List 6.3.1.1 DC330 Input Component Check List (IOT) ........................................................ 6.3.1.2 DC330 Input Component Check List (IF Module) .............................................. 6.3.1.3 DC330 Input Component Check List (HCS1).....................................................

53 58 60

6.3.2 DC330 Output Component Check List 6.3.2.1 DC330 Output Component Check List (IOT)...................................................... 6.3.2.2 DC330 Output Component Check List (IF Module)............................................ 6.3.2.3 DC330 Output Component Check List (HCS1) ..................................................

63 88 91

6.3.3 DC140 Analog Monitor Code List 6.3.3 DC140 Analog Monitor Code List..........................................................................

93

6.3.4 DC135 HFSI Counter List 6.3.4.1 DC135 HFSI Counter List (IOT) ......................................................................... 6.3.4.2 DC135 HFSI Counters List (IF Module) ............................................................. 6.3.4.3 DC135 HFSI Counters List (HCS1)....................................................................

97 104 105

6.3.5 DC612 Test Pattern List 6.3.5.1 DC612Test Pattern List ...................................................................................... 6.3.5.2 Image Information Flow (Overall) ....................................................................... 6.3.5.3 Details of Functions related to Image Data ........................................................

107 116 117

6.3.6 DC726 Paper Path Timing Measurement List 6.3.6 DC726 Paper Path Timing Measurement List.......................................................

119

6.3.7 DC131 IIT/IPS NVM List (710, 715, 716, 717, 719) 6.3.7 DC131 IIT/IPS NVM List (710, 715, 716, 717, 719) ..............................................

121

6.3.8 DC131 CVT-DADF NVM List (711) 6.3.8 DC131 CVT-DADF NVM List (711) .......................................................................

153

6.3.9 DC131 IOT Manager NVM List (740) 6.3.9 DC131 IOT Manager NVM List (740) ....................................................................

165

6.3.10 DC131 Drive/Nohad NVM List (741) 6.3.10 DC131 Drive/Nohad NVM List (741) ...................................................................

167

6.3.11 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742) 6.3.11 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742) .............................................................. 02/2009 6-1

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General

General 6.3.12 DC131 Fuser NVM List (744) 6.3.12 DC131 Fuser NVM List (744) ..............................................................................

197

6.3.13 DC131 Xfer NVM List (746) 6.3.13 DC131 Xfer NVM List (746).................................................................................

235 249 257 265

6.3.18 DC131 Deve NVM List (762) 6.3.18 DC131 Deve NVM List (762) ................................................................................

269

6.3.19 DC131 OutCon NVM List (764) 6.3.19 DC131 OutCon NVM List (764) ...........................................................................

275

6.3.20.1 DC131 Controller NVM List (700~770) 6.3.20.1 DC131 Controller NVM List (700~770).............................................................

331

6.3.20.2 DC131 Controller NVM List (780~790) 6.3.20.2 DC131 Controller NVM List (780~790).............................................................

385

6.3.20.3 DC131 Controller NVM List (800~920) 6.3.20.3 DC131 Controller NVM List (800~920).............................................................

467

6.3.21 DC131 I/F Module NVM List (769) 6.3.21 DC131 I/F Module NVM List (769) ......................................................................

519

6.3.22 DC131 HCS1 NVM List (991) 6.3.22 DC131 HCS1 NVM List (991)..............................................................................

531

6.4 Special Keys 6.4.1 Resetting Replace Consumables .......................................................................... 6.4.2 UI Alignment ..........................................................................................................

555 555

6.6 Specifications 6.6.1 6.6.2 6.6.3 6.6.4 6.6.5 6.6.6 6.6.7 6.6.8 6.6.9

Product Name/FWSS Code/Product Code/XJ Code/Serial No. ............................ Software Keys ....................................................................................................... Main Specifications................................................................................................ Machine Installation Space (Recommended Value) and Total Weight ................. Electrical Specification........................................................................................... Noise ..................................................................................................................... Installation Environment ........................................................................................ Warm Up Time ...................................................................................................... First Copy Output Time (FCOT) ............................................................................

6.6.10 Copy Speed

584 592 600 601

6.6.14.1 6.6.14.2 6.6.14.3 6.6.14.4

Things to Take Note When Using the Plinth Kit ............................................... Bundled Accessories........................................................................................ Machine Configuration and Plinth Kit Combination.......................................... Relationship Between Plinth Kit and Installation Space...................................

603 603 604 607

6.7 Tools ........................................................................................................................

611

6.8 Consumables

6.3.17 DC131 RegiCon NVM List (760) 6.3.17 DC131 RegiCon NVM List (760) .........................................................................

Copy Speed ........................................................................................................ Paper Compatibility ............................................................................................. High Capacity Stacker Toner Block .................................................................... Alignment ............................................................................................................

6.7 Tools

6.3.16 DC131 Process Control NVM List (752) 6.3.16 DC131 Process Control NVM List (752)..............................................................

6.6.10 6.6.11 6.6.12 6.6.13

6.6.14 Plinth Kit

6.3.15 DC131 XERO/Clean NVM List (751) 6.3.15 DC131 XERO/Clean NVM List (751)...................................................................

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6.3.14 DC131 ROS NVM List (749) 6.3.14 DC131 ROS NVM List (749)................................................................................

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6.8 Consumables ...........................................................................................................

613

6.1.1 UI Diagnostic Mode Structure

Table 1

The UI Diag Screen structure consists of 2 types of "Maintenance / Diagnostics" Screen structures "Color UI Screen (MCW-UI/FCW-UI)". The FCW- UI is an optional device.

Maintenance / Diagnostics Function No. Screen - Upper Layer

Maintenance / Diagnostics Function MCW/ Screen - Lower Layer FCW

The MCU-UI/FCW-UI "Maitenance / Diagnostics" screen configurations are as follows.

21

Current Faults (DC125)

O*4

22

Jam Counter (DC118)

O

23

Failure Counter (DC120)

O

24

Shutdown History (DC122)

O

Machine ID / Billing Data (DC132)

O

26

HFSI Counter (DC135)

O

27

Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment (DC128)

O

Faults

Maintenance / Diagnostics Function List Table 1 Maintenance / Diagnostics Function No. Screen - Upper Layer

Maintenance / Diagnostics Function MCW/ Screen - Lower Layer FCW

1

Initialize Hard Disk (DC355)

2

Delete All Data

O

3

Software Options

O

4

NVM Initialization (DC301)

O

5

NVM Read/ Write(DC131)

O

6

Print Test Pattern (DC612)

O

7

IO Check

Component Control (DC330)

O

Analog Monitor (DC140)

O

Registration

Tray 5 (Bypass) Guide Adjustment (DC740)

O

10

System Regi Adjustment (DC129)

O

11

Measure Paper Path Timing (DC726)

O

8 9

12

O

Procon ON/OFF Print(DC935)

O

13

Initial Deve Housing ATC Setup (DC949)

O

14

Toner Density Adjustment (DC991)

O

15

IIT Calibration (DC945)

O

16

Fuser Nip Measurement (DC701)

O

17

IOT CIS Setup Cycle (DC750)

O

18

IOT CIS Check Cycle (DC751)

O

ADF Independent Operation (DC527)

O

Hard Disk Failure Prediction Test (DC355)

O

19

MAX Setup

Sub System

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25

Adjustment / Others

28

Software Upgrade (FX Only)

29

Backup/Restore

O Backup

Remarks *4: Displayed when the Faults button is selected.

EPS MC: Operation directive is invalid.

O

30

Restore

O

31

Delete Backup File

O

Inspection/Repair Request (DC003)

O

Displayed for EP System installation.

Used Parts Collection Notification (DC004)

O

Displayed for EP System installation.

32

EP Service(FX Only)

33 34

Delete All Certificates/ Initialize Settings

O

0: Supported -: Unsupported

EPS MC: Operation directive is invalid.

EPS MC: Operation directive is invalid.

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6.1.2 How to Enter the CE Mode

6.1.3 How to Exit from the CE Mode

1.

Press and hold the [0] key on the Control Panel for 5 seconds or longer and then press the [Start] key while keeping your finger on the [0] key.

There are 2 ways to exit.

The [CE - Enter Passcode] screen will appear.



Turn the power OFF then ON.

Enter the Access Number "6.7.8.9" and press [Confirm],



While remaining on the "System Settings" screen, hold down the [0] key and simultanously press the [Start] key.

2.

The UI display will be reversed, indicating that the mode has changed to the CE mode. As to the EPS machine, [Setup] on the [All the Services] screen should change to [Tools]. As to the EPS machine, go to step 5. 3.

Press the [Log In/Out] key or the [Menu] key. If you pressed the Log In/Out key, go to step 6. If you pressed the Menu key, go to step 4.

4.

The [Menu] screen appears..

5.

On the [Menu] screen, select [Tools].

6.

The [Tools] screen appears.

7.

On the [Tools] screen, select [Common Settings] from Group. Select [Maintenance/Diagnostics] from Features.

8.

The [Maintenance/Diagnostics] screen appears.

NOTE: If "Yes" was selected for "Exit (Keep Log)" or "Exit (Clear Log)" at the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen and the machine is reboot, it will also exit from CE Mode.

6.1.4 Printing Various Reports

6.1.5 Main Reports

1.

Enter the CE Mode.

6.1.5.1 Debug Log Report

2.

Press the [Machine Status] key on the Control Panel.



3.

Select the "Machine Status / Print Report" tab.

4.

Select the [Print Report / List] button.

5.

Purpose of the report: To reduce the CE's workloads when repairing failures by printing out the debug messages recorded in the NV memory for CE maintenance.



Press the following button.Select the button of the Report to print and press the [Start] key.

Print Contents

The specified report will be printed.

Prints out the debug messages recorded in the NV Memory with the time when the data was stored.



The output format is as follows.

[Job Status] button

YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS

Job History Report, Error History Report. • •

6.1.5.2 HFSI Counter Report

Settings List - Common Items.



Purpose of the report:



Print Contents

[Printer Reports] button

The HFSI information stored in the IOT will be displayed.

Configuration Report (common item), TIFF/JPEG Logical Printers List, HP-GL/2 Logical Printers List, ART EX Form List, PostScript Logical Printers List, PCL Settings List, ESC/P Settings List, PC-PR201H Settings List, PCL Macro List, ESC/P Logical Printers List, PC-PR201H Logical Printers List, PDF Settings List, ART IV,ESC/P User Defined List, Font List, TIFF/JPEG Settings List, HP-GL/2 Settings List, PCL Font List, PostScript Font List, DocuWorks Printer Settings List •

"xxxxx" (Recorded message)

[Copy Mode Settings] button

[Scan Reports] button Reports, Address Book



[Folder List] button



[Job Counter Report] button (FX only)



[Auditron Administration] button



[EAN128 Bar Code Sample] button

Folder List

Print Auditron Report A4 Bar Code Mode OFF, A4 Bar Code Mode ON, A3 Bar Code Mode OFF, A3 Bar Code Mode ON •

[Used Product Return Form] button



[CE] button HFSI Report, Debug Log Report, Jam Report, Failure Report, Shutdown Report

Report Name: HFSI Counter Report Last Date of Visit YYYY/MM/DD Table 1 Current Chain-Link Value xxx-xxx 6-digit Display (Refer to each DC131 Chain-Link No. in 6.3 Service Data for the Chain-Link.

xx Numeric values are displayed.

Standard Value

Average Monthly Value

Operation History (P1)

Operation History (P2)

Operation History (P3)

xx Numeric values are displayed.

xx The screen displays the value accumulated from the last service call up to now and the frequency within 30 days calculated by the number of days.

Displays the Replacement Reason as U: UM, S: SM and O: Others. P1: Means the life before previous replacement.

Displays the Replacement Reason as U: UM, S: SM and O: Others. P2: Means the life before previous 2 replacements.

Displays the Replacement Reason as U: UM, S: SM and O: Others. P3: Means the life before previous 3 replacements.

6.1.5.3 Jam Counter Report •

Purpose of the report:



Print Contents

To check the frequency of the occurrence of jams that have been registered in advance. Report Name: [Jam Counter Report] Table 2

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Counter Value

xxx-xxx 6-digit Display Search for the Chain Link with the search function.

xx Numeric values are displayed.

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6.1.5.4 Shutdown History Report •

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Table 1

To output the history registered for the purpose of CE maintenance. •

Print Contents

Decimal

Hexadecimal

Up to 50 items registered as System Fail, Paper Jam and Document Jam will be displayed respectively. If there is no log, only the item names are displayed and the log is not displayed.

32

20

SP (Space)

48

30

0

49

31

1

50

32

2

51

33

3

52

34

4

53

35

5

54

36

6

55

37

7

56

38

8

57

39

9

65

41

A

66

42

B

67

43

C

68

44

D

69

45

E

70

46

F

71

47

G

72

48

H

73

49

I

74

4A

J

Report Name: [Shutdown History Report] System Fail History Table 3 Date & Time

Chain-Link

Sheets

The date when the trouble occurred is displayed.

xxx-xxx 6-digit Display Search for the Chain Link with the search function.

Up to 50 items

Paper Jam History Table 4 Date & Time The date when the trouble occurred is displayed.

Chain-Link

Sheets

xxx-xxx 6-digit Display Search for the Chain Link with the search function.

Up to 50 items

Document Jam History Table 5

Characters (Numeral)

Date & Time

Chain-Link

Sheets

75

4B

K

The date when the trouble occurred is displayed.

xxx-xxx 6-digit Display Search for the Chain Link with the search function.

Up to 50 items

76

4C

L

77

4D

M

78

4E

N

79

4F

O

6.1.5.5 Failure Counter Report

80

50

P



Purpose of the report: To display the number of fails that has been registered in advance for CE maintenance.

81

51

Q

82

52

R

Print Contents

83

53

S

Report Name: Fail Counter Report

84

54

T

The following reports are displayed:

85

55

U

86

56

V

87

57

W

88

58

X

89

59

Y

90

5A

Z

97

61

a



Table 6 Chain-Link

Counter Value

xxx-xxx 6-digit Display Search for the Chain Link with the search function.

xx Numeric values are displayed.

6.1.7 Special Booting

Table 1 Decimal

Hexadecimal

Characters (Numeral)

98

62

b

99

63

c

100

64

d

101

65

e

102

66

f

103

67

g

104

68

h

105

69

i

106

6A

j

107

6B

k

108

6C

l

109

6D

m

110

6E

n

111

6F

o

112

70

p

113

71

q

114

72

r

115

73

s

116

74

t

117

75

u

118

76

v

119

77

w

120

78

x

121

79

y

122

7A

z

The following modes are enabled by pressing a combination of keys and turning the main power switch ON, not by a normal key operation. Use these modes when the system is unable to enter Diag mode due to troubles or to clear error data from HDD spooling. Table 1 How to Start Up M/C

Operations at Power ON

How to Use

Startup by complete NVM Initialization

Turn the power ON while pressing the [Power Saver / Clear] key, [Stop] key and [2] key.

Used when recovery is not achieved with Startup by Force NVM Initialization (turning the power ON while pressing the [Power Saver / Clear] key, [Stop] key and [3] key). This method can also be used to resolve the problem - where the internal clock becomes unstable, therefore causing all the functions that use the clock to become unstable - when the NVM PWB is initialized with the backup battery detached. When an initialization is performed with this method, billing matching etc. occurs as when the NVM PWB is replaced.

Startup by Log Data Ini- Turn the power ON while tialization pressing the [Power Saver / Clear] key, [Stop] key and [1] key.

Used when the log data has an error and a Fail such as 116-331 has occured, or when the log data must be cleared for version upgrade that involves a large change in versions.

Startup by Long Boot Diag

Turn ON the power while pressing the [Power Saver / Clear] key and the [Start] key.

Mainly checks the parts on the Controller (partially includes communication). If an error is found, the appropriate Fail Code appears. If no error is found, the M/C automatically reboots after going through specified diagnostic items. The M/C is checked in the same manner as in Download Diag, but there are fewer diagnostic items, which take approx. 2 minutes. Unlike Download Diag, diagnostic results of the items are not displayed.

Startup by Force NVM Initialization

Initializes the NVM of the configuration range Turn the power ON while pressing the [Power Saver (Printer Settings etc) inside the Controller by / Clear] key, [Stop] key and force and starts up. [3] key.

Startup by Forced Spool Turn the power ON while Area (HDD) Initialization pressing the [Power Saver / Clear] key, [Stop] key and [6] key.

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If an error, such as 116-324, has occurred when printing was set to be performed with the data spooled to the hard disk and the machine cannot be started by turning it OFF then ON, this initializes the hard disk area in which the print data is stored before starting the machine.

6.1 How to Use the Service Mode

General

General Table 1 How to Start Up M/C

Operations at Power ON

How to Use

This special boot mode has been added so that a Startup by Forced Spool Turn ON the power while Area (HDD) Initialization pressing the [Start] key and customer can also perform the "turn the power ON while pressing the [Power Saver / Clear] key, the [Stop] key. (for User) [Stop] key and [6] key." Startup by Forced HDD Format

Software Download

Software Download Mode

Backup/Restore

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Turn the power ON while pressing the [Power Saver / Clear] key, [Stop] key and [4] key.

Formats the HDD by compulsion. This operation resets the HDD to partitions at factory settings. Use it as a countermeasure when Fail Code 116354 (HDD Product Fail) occurs. Refer to 116-354 HDD Product Fail FIP in Chapter 2 for the details.

Set it to Software Download mode when performTurn ON the power while pressing the [Power Saver ing Firmware Upgrade. For more information on the Firmware Version Update, refer to "[ADJ / Clear] key. 2.1.4 Firmware Version Update" in Chapter 4. ) Turn ON the power while pressing the following keys: MF M/C: [Power Saver] + [Stop] + [9] P M/C: [Power Saver] + [Right]

A self-contained type of diagnostic program for hardware. Use this when wanting to diagnose a Controller hardware failure.

Turn ON the power while pressing the following keys: MF M/C: [Power Saver] + [Stop] + [5] P M/C: [Set] + [Down]

Use this when wanting to restore backed-up data stored on the hard disk.

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6.1.8 NVM Settings Recovery Tool The NVM Settings Recovery Tool is the GUI tool that sets NVM data collectively from the PC to the DC machine, the multifunction machine or the printer (thereafter generically referred to as “IOT”) that has the USB Interface. The tool has the function of backing up and restoring NVM settings for the IOT (including HCF), Finisher D3/D4, DADF, IIT, IFM and HCS. NOTE: Backup/Restore on the UI is intended for controller data only, not for configuration information such as IOT NVM settings. For the way of backing up controller data, refer to 6.2.37 Backup/Restore in the service manual.

[Preparation] 1.

Obtain the NVM Settings Recovery Tool. From the Firmware Download page, select a model and download the diagnostic program onto the PSW. [FX] http://download.tsc.ksp.fujixerox.co.jp [IBG] See IBG RTS Docushare.

2.

Decompress the NVM Settings Recovery Tool. The NvmBackup Restore folder should be created.

3.

Install the NVM Settings Recovery Tool and the USB Driver. NOTE: If the PC has PC-Diag availble, the USB Driver does not need installing.

4.

Install the NVM Settings Recovery Tool. (1)

Activate Setup.exe in the NvmBackup Restore folder.

(2)

The Welcome to the NvmBackup Restore Setup Wizard window appears. Click [Next].

Figure 1 j0vt61001 (3)

The Select Installation Folder window appears. Select a specific destination folder to install the tool to. Click [Next].

Figure 2 j0vt61002 (4)

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The Confirm Installation window appears. Click [Next]. Installation starts.

(6) 5.

Now the installation is complete. The icon named “NvmBackupRestore" is created on the desktop.

Install the USB Driver. NOTE: The NVM Settings Recovery Tool uses the same USB Driver that PC-Diag does. Therefore, if the PC has PC-Diag available, the USB Driver does not need installing. (1)

Turn ON the IOT.

(2)

Connect the PC and the IOT (USB1.1 Downlaod) with the USB Cable.

Figure 3 j0vt61003 (5)

When the installation is complete, the Installation Complete window appears. Click [Close].

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(6)

A message appears saysing “Please choose your search and installation options.” Select the Drivers folder under the folder where the NVM Tool is installed. Press the [Next] button.

When the installation is complete, a message appears saysing “Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard.” Click [Finish].

Select the destination folder selelcted in (3), step 4 (e.g. If the application is installed to "C:\NvmBackupRestore", include “C:\NvmBackupRestore\Drivers".)

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6.

Installing the NVM Settings Recovery Tool and the USB Driver is complete.

[Procedure for backing up NVM data] (5)

The Hardware Installation window appears. Click [Continue Anyway]. Installation starts.

The NVM data that the NVM Settings Recovery Tool can recover is the NVM data on the NVM list. 1.

Turn ON the IOT. Enter UI Diag. Open the DC131 NVM Read/Write window.

2.

Connect the PSW and the IOT (USB1.1: Download) with the USB Cable.

8.

Figure 12 j0vt61011

Figure 10 j0tk61005 3.

The message window appears. Click [OK].

9.

Turn ON the PSW.

4.

Click the [NvmBackupRestore (NVM Settings Recovery Tool)] icon.

5.

The Fuji Xerox NVM Backup Restore Tool window appears. Click the [C/L List] button. Select the the file named “XXXXIIT#1.nvmcll" located in the folder where the NVM Tool is installed. (To backup IIT, select this.)

The Save As...window appears. Select where to save the file to back up, and specify a file name. Click [Save]. NOTE: As a file name, use a specific IOT Serial No. or date.

* xxxx represents a specific model.

Figure 13 j0vt61012 10. When backing up the file is complete, the following window appears. Click [No].

Figure 11 j0vt61010 6.

Enter a comment in the [Memo] pad. (Not always required)

7.

Click the [Machine -> PC] button. If no comment was entered in the Memo pad in step 6, a message appears saying "Memo was not entered. Be continue?" Click [Yes].

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NOTE: If [Yes] is clicked, the Explorer starts and displays the hierarchy where the backed-up file is saved.

Figure 16 j0vt61014 Figure 14 j0vt61013 6.

Select the file backed up by the backup procedure.

11. Click the [Exit] and close the NVM Settings Recovery Tool.

[Procedure for restoring NVM data] 1.

Turn ON the IOT. Enter UI Diag. Open the DC131 NVM Read/Write window.

2.

Connect the PSW and the IOT (USB1.1: Download) with the USB Cable.

Figure 17 j0vt61015

Figure 15 j0tk61005 3.

Turn ON the PSW.

4.

Click the [NvmBackupRestore (NVM Settings Recovery Tool)] icon.

5.

The Fuji Xerox NVM Backup Restore Tool window appears. Click the [File] button.

7.

Click the [PC -> Machine] button.

8.

The message window appears. Click [OK].

NOTE: If any memo was entered in the Memo pad when backing up the file, the content of it appears in this window.

6.1.9 Download Diag 6.1.9.1 Download Diag Overview The Download Diag provides the following 2 functions. 1.

ESS-related Hardware Diagnostic Function Create a folder named “DIAG” in the USB Memory in advance. Copy the diagnostic program into this folder. Plug the USB memory into the machine and turn ON the power while pressing [Power Saver] + [Stop] +[9] (keypad) to diagnose any failures in the ESS-PWB and installed memory/HDD, etc. (Approx. 5 minutes) The diagnostic results (PASS/FAIL/SKIP) are displayed on the Control Panel and recorded into the USB memory as a diagnostic result log.If "FAIL" is displayed, refer to "6.1.9.6 Diagnostic Contents/ Displayed Results/Actions" and resolve it. * "SKIP" is displayed when the optional parts are not detected. The diagnostic results are saved as a text file right under the DIAG folder.

Figure 18 j0vt61016 9.

When restoring the file is complete, a message appears saying ["NVM Restore" completed. OK]. Click [OK].

10. Click [Exit] and close the NVM Settings Recovery Tool.

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ESS-related Logging Function Create a folder named "LOG" in a USB memory in advance. Plug the USB memory into the machine and turn ON the power while pressing [Power Saver] + [Stop] +[9] (keypad) to store ESS-related logs in the "LOG" folder. This function can retrieve logs at the same level (detail) as the [Logging Tool] and it can retrieve all the errors that have occurred in the past (the ones stored in the HDD) and the Job Logs*. However, active logs cannot be retrieved. The required operation time is 3 to 5 minutes (depending on size). *Job Logs are encrypted. The logs are saved into a new folder that is created right under the "LOG" folder. The folder names are as follows:

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LOG_XXXXXX_Y.TXT

[Diagnostic Procedure]

XXXXXX: Machine Serial Number

If you also want to retrieve the ESS Logs, create a "LOG" folder right under the root of the USB memory in advance.

Y: Sequential number

6.1.9.2 USB Memory We recommend that you use USB memory EasyDisk Platinum2 (499T08261) that is currently registered as a service tool. In some models, the exterior package of the memory may clash with the other ESS connectors. Connect it using the extension cable that comes with the tool.

1.

Turn the machine OFF and make sure that the power is completely off before plugging the USB memory into the machine's USB1.1 Port.

2.

Turn the power ON while pressing the [Power Saver] button, the [Stop] button and the [9] key. (Hold the keys down until "DIAGLOAD" is displayed in the Panel.) After approx. 10 seconds, "DIAG PROGRAM READ" is displayed while the Diagnosis Program is being downloaded from the USB memory.

Connect it to the ESS USB1.1 Port. Things to Note for USB Memory [FX] 1. 2.

Do not use the USB memory (tool) to store any confidential/personal information. Install a security software in the USB memory. You can download the security software [KeySafe Plus] for [EasyDisk Platinum2] from the Information Systems Dept. home page http://docubase.ssc.fxhq.fujixerox.co.jp/security/support/usb/

3.

To prevent losing the USB memory, attach the strap that comes with the tool.

4.

Job Logs that include job names and job owner names are encrypted before saved. The diagnostic result logs are not encrypted because they do not contain confidential/personal information.

Areas in the USB memory that are covered by the security function cannot be automatically accessed. Set the security function to leave an unsecured area of 50MB or more so that it can be used as temporary space to perform diagnostics/logging.

Figure 2 j0vt61018

[IBG] Follow the safety guidelines established within the OpCo and ensure that customer data do not get leaked out when servicing.

6.1.9.3 File Name DIAG_ESS_Teak_xxxxxx.bin (diagnostic program for Download Diag) * xxxxxx is the date

6.1.9.4 Download Diag Procedures [Preparation] 1.

Download the Download Diag (diagnostic program) from the following location below into the PC. [FX] URL: http://download.tsc.ksp.fujixerox.co.jp (Firmware download page) [IBG]

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Refer to IBG RTS Docushare. 2.

Create a "DIAG" folder right under the root of the USB memory and copy the diagnostic program into that folder.

If a "LOG" folder has been created in the USB memory to record logs, the following display will appear before the "DIAG PROGRAM READ" is displayed and the log will be retrieved. (When the log is being retrieved, the following screen is displayed.)

6.

After the recording into the USB memory has been completed, the message "---DIAG PROGRAM END---" is displayed and the Data LED turns OFF. Turn the machine OFF and make sure that the power is completely off before removing the USB memory. *Note that depending on the machine configuration and error status, the message "---DIAG PROGRAM END--" may be displayed somewhere else other than at the bottom of the screen.

7.

Turn ON the power.

6.1.9.5 Control Panel/LED Indication Specifications The list shows the string displayed on the Control Panel and the lighting status of the Control Panel LED during each processing sequence of the diagnostic program.

Table 1

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3.

String displayed on the Control Panel

LED Status

String 1

String 3*3*4

LED 1*4

LED 2*5

String 2*1

When the diagnostic pro- ---DIAG PROGRAM None gram starts START---

None

Blinking

Off

CAUTION If "DIAG PROGRAM READ" is not displayed, turn OFF the power, remove the USB memory, and then check whether the correct diagnostic program exists in the "DIAG" folder in the USB memory.

When the diagnostic pro- ---DIAG PROGRAM None gram has finished END---

None

Off

Off

When checking the avail- USB MEDIA IS ability of USB memory for CHECKING log record

None

Blinking

Off

After the Diagnosis Program has been completely downloaded, the message "DIAG PROGRAM EXECUTE" is displayed and the diagnosis program runs. The Data LED lights up during diagnosis.

DETECT

NOT DETECT None

Off

None When recording the log USB MEDIA IS into the USB memory for RECORDING NOW log record

None

Blinking

Off

Refer to 6.1.9.6. When each diagnostic SW is running and when the diagnostic results are re-displayed*2

Blinking

Off

PASS

None

FAIL

Refer to 6.1.9.6.

Off

SKIP

None

When the diagnostic ---DIAG PROGRAM None results are re-displayed*2 NG RESULT---

None

Blinking

Off

NO PROBLEM When the diagnostic results are re-displayed*2, every diagnostic result is "PASS"

None

None

Blinking

Off

When a fatal error has occurred

None

None

Off

On

---FATAL ERROR OCCUR---

Off

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*1: String 2 is displayed after String 1 in the same line.

Once the diagnosis starts, diagnostic status and results are displayed on the Control Panel. If the diagnostic result is "FAIL", refer to "6.1.9.6 Diagnostic Contents/Displayed Results/Actions" and resolve it.

5.

Once the diagnosis is complete, the message "USB MEDIA IS RECORDING NOW" is displayed on the Control Panel and the diagnostic results are recorded in detail into the USB memory.

*2: When the display has reached the end line of the Control Panel (e.g. when there are many test items), this indicates the results that are displayed again after all tests have been completed. It will not be shown if the display does not reach the end line of the Control Panel. *3: Displayed as an Error Code only when a diagnostic result is "FAIL".

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*4: Indicates the "Sending/Receiving" LED.

Table 2 UI Panel display No. Test Contents (outline) (Test Name)

Diagnostic Result display

4

PASS FAIL

Test Name

*5: Indicates the "Documents Stored" LED.

6.1.9.6 Diagnostic Contents/Displayed Results/Actions This section explains the contents of the diagnostic test in the order they are performed.

Serial Line communication test 2

IOT COMM

Error Code

Action when diagnosed as FAIL

E04

1.

Check each module contacts ESS (contact between Cable and Board).

2.

Replace each module.

3.

Replace Controller Board.

1.

Remove and insert ESS RAM DIMM #1.

2.

Replace ESS RAM DIMM #1.

3.

Repalce Controller Board.

1.

Remove and insert ESS RAM DIMM #2.

2.

Replace ESS RAM DIMM #2.

3.

Replace Controller Board.

1.

Remove and insert ESS RAM DIMM #1 and ESS RAM DIMM #2.

2.

Replace ESS RAM DIMM #1 and ESS RAM DIMM #2.

3.

Replace Controller Board.

IOT to Data Link Layer communication test

If there are multiple test items with "FAIL" diagnostic result, action must be taken in the order they were tested. Table 2 UI Panel display No. Test Contents (outline) (Test Name)

Diagnostic Result display

1

None None (because the test is performed in the first processing sequence before UI is displayed.)

Test Name

VRAM test for UI Panel VRAM read and write verification test

2

UI Panel display test

None (because the test is performed in the first processing sequence before UI is displayed.)

Grid pattern

Visual check of UI Panel display

3

Serial Line communication test 1

IIT COMM

Error Code

None None (because the test is performed in the first processing sequence before UI is displayed.)

PASS FAIL

E01

Action when diagnosed as FAIL 1.

Disconnect and reconnect UI Cable.

2.

Remove and insert BackPlane Card.

3.

Replace UI Cable.

4.

Replace Back Plane Card.

5.

Replace UI.

6.

Replace Controller Board.

1.

Disconnect and reconnect UI Cable.

2.

Remove and insert BackPlane Card.

3.

Replace UI Cable.

4.

Replace Back Plane Card.

5.

Replace UI Card.

6.

Repalce Controller Board.

1.

Check each module contacts ESS (contact between Cable and Board).

IIT to Data Link Layer communication test 2.

Replace each module.

3.

Replace Controller Board.

5

SYSTEM MEM- PASS FAIL Slot1Memory read and ORY M1 SKIP write verification test (diagnostic time: approx. 30 sec)

E02

DRAM test

E03

DRAM test

SYSTEM MEMSlot2 Memory read and ORY M2 write verification test (diagnostic time: approx. 30 sec) 6

Video ASIC test

VIDEO ASIC

PASS FAIL

E05

ASIC (Panther4) test

Table 2

Table 2 UI Panel display No. Test Contents (outline) (Test Name)

Diagnostic Result display

7

PASS FAIL

Test Name

I2C Device read and write verification test

SEEP ROM 1

Error Code

Action when diagnosed as FAIL

UI Panel display No. Test Contents (outline) (Test Name)

Diagnostic Result display

E06

1.

Check SEEPROM for poor contact (a bent pin, etc.).

10

PASS FAIL

2.

Check Controller Board and Back Plane Card for poor contact (a disconnected cable, etc.).

Test Name

SEEPROM test including MAC Address

3.

Replace BackPlane Card.

4.

Contact TSC.

5.

Replace the machine. Note 1)

NOTE: 1. If SEEP ROM 1 has failed and SEEP ROM itself has had a failure, replace the machine. Actually SEEP ROM may be provided from the factory on a case-by-case basis. I2C Device read and write verification test

SEEP ROM 2

PASS FAIL

E07

NVM read and write veri- NVM PWB ESS PASS fication test FAIL

E08

1.

9

FontROM test Standard FontROM checksum test FontROM test Optional Font ROM checksum test

STANDARD FONT ROM

PASS FAIL

E09

OPTION FONT PASS ROM FAIL SKIP

E10

1.

Remove and insert NVRAM Board.

2.

Replace NV-RAM Board.

3.

Replace Controller Board.

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Remove and insert ESS Font ROM DIMM #2.

2.

Replace ESS Font ROM DIMM #2.

2.

Replace NV-RAM Board.

3.

Replace Controller Board.

STANDARD Standard Page Memory PAGE MEMread and write verifica- ORY tion test (*effective only when IIT COM test result is OK.)

PASS FAIL

E12

1.

Replace Controller Board.

Page Memory test

OPTION PAGE Optional Page MemoMEMORY ryread and write verification test (*effective only when IIT COM test result is OK.)

PASS FAIL SKIP

E13

1.

Remove and insert Page Memory (option).

2.

Replace Page Memory (option).

3.

Replace Controller Board.

Flash Memory test

PASS FAIL

1.

Remove and insert ESS ROM DIMM #1.

2.

Replace ESS ROM DIMM #1.

3.

Replace Controller Board.

1.

Check each module contacts ESS (contact between Cable and Board)

ESS ROM

Serial Line communication test 3

EP ACCESSORY COMM

EP Device to Data Link Layer communication test

Replace Controller Board.

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Page Memory test

Flash Memory checksum test

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1.

3.

E11

Calendar Register test (Read only)

13

OS management area test

Action when diagnosed as FAIL

E14

Contact TSC.

SEEPROM (I2C Device) tests except the above 8

Real Time Clock opera- CLOCK tion test

Error Code

High Compression PDF HIGH-COMP PWB test PDF PWB Test in communication establishment between ESS PWB and High Compression PDF Board (diagnostic time: approx. 1 min. (max 2 min.)

PASS FAIL SKIP

PASS FAIL SKIP

E15

E16

2.

Replace each module.

3.

Replace Controller Board.

1.

Remove and insert Lyser Card.

2.

Remove and insert SELENE Board.

3.

Replace Lyser Card.

4.

Replace SELENE Board.

5.

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Table 2 UI Panel display No. Test Contents (outline) (Test Name)

Diagnostic Result display

15

PASS FAIL SKIP

Test Name

HDD test

HDD

HDD self test and read and write verification test

16

File System test

Power Saving Mode operation test

Error Code

Action when diagnosed as FAIL

UI Panel display No. Test Contents (outline) (Test Name)

Diagnostic Result display

E17

1.

Disconnect and reconnect HDD Cable.

22

PASS FAIL

2.

Remove and insert HDD.

3.

Replace HDD and HDD Cable.

4.

Replace Controller Board.

1.

Format HDD (Power Saver+Stop+4) to check whether files can be restored.

Test Name

PASS FAIL SKIP

E27

POWER SAVE PASS MODE FAIL

E18

FILE SYSTEM

HDD File check

17

Table 2

1.

IMAGE-LOG PWB test Test of Memory on Image Log Board and Check of Image Path

19

JPEG PWB test

IMAGE-LOG PWB

JPEG PWB

JPEG Chip data compression test (comparison with expected value)

PASS FAIL SKIP

PASS FAIL SKIP

E01

1.

Check each module contacts ESS (contact between Cable and Board).

2.

Replace each module.

3.

Replace Controller Board.

IIT to Data Link Layer communication test

23

IIT test Board built in IIT operation test

IIT DIAGNOSIS PASS FAIL

1. Replace the faulty part(s) See 6.1.11. listed on Table 1 under 2 Table 6.1.11.2 . 1.

If any of the following situations occurs in the LED status shown in the above table, escalate it based on the trouble flow characteristics.

E19

E20

1.

Remove and insert Lyser Card.

2.

Remove and insert Torino Board.

3.

Replace Lyser Card.

4.

Replace Torino Board.

5.

Replace Controller Board.

1.

Remove and insert JPEG Board.

2.

Replace JPEG Board.

3.

Replace Controller Board.

20

Ethernet test ETHERNET Ethernet PHY Chip Reg- PHY ister read and write verification test

PASS FAIL

E21

1.

Replace Controller Board.

21

Serial Line communication test 2-2

PASS FAIL

E04

1.

Check each module contacts ESS (contact between Cable and Board).

IOT COMM(2)

IIT COMM(2)

Action when diagnosed as FAIL

Contact TSC.

Transfer to/Recovery from Power Saving Mode test 18

Serial Line communication test 1-2

Error Code

IOT to Data Link Layer communication test 2.

Replace each module.

3.

Replace Controller Board.



[When a fatal error has occurred] (LED 1: Off/ LED 2: On)



LED 1 stopped blinking regardless of whether the diagnostics has completed or not



The diagnostic results are not displayed after the Test Names were displayed on the Control Panel

6.1.10 Long Boot Diag

[Diagnostic Contents/Displayed Results/Actions]

Turn ON the power while pressing [Power Saver] + [Start] (continuously for 5 secs) to diagnose any failures in the ESS PWB and installed memory, etc.

From among all the items which are diagnosed in Long Boot Diag, only the following are diagnosed. This section explains the contents of the diagnostic test in the order they are performed.

This completes in approx. 2 minutes because fewer items are diagnosed compared to in the Download Diag.

Table 1 Test Name

[Diagnostic Procedure] Turning ON the power while pressing the [Power Saver] + [Start] will automatically start the diagnostics. The screens displayed from the start till the end of the diagnostics are generally as follows:

Operation Panel display No. Test Contents (outline) (Test Name) 5

Error Code

Action when diagnosed as FAIL

SYSTEM MEM- PASS FAIL Slot1 Memory read and ORY M1 SKIP write verification test (diagnostic time: approx. 30 sec)

E02

1.

Remove and Insert ESS RAM DIMM #1.

2.

Replace ESS RAM DIMM #1.

3.

Replace Controller Board.

DRAM test

E03

1.

Remove and insert ESS RAM DIMM #2.

2.

Replace ESS RAM DIMM #2.

3.

Replace Controller Board.

1.

Check SEEPROM for poor contact (a bent pin, etc.).

2.

Check Controller Board and Back Plane Card for poor contact (a disconnected cable, etc.).

3.

Replace Back Plane Card.

DRAM test

Slot2 Memory read and write verification test (diagnostic time: approx.30 sec) 7

Diagnostic Result display

I2C Device read and write verification test

SYSTEM MEMORY M2

SEEP ROM 1

PASS FAIL

E06

SEEPROM test including MAC Address

4.

Contact TSC.

5.

Replace the machine. Note 1

NOTE: 1. If SEEP ROM 1 has failed and SEEP ROM itself has had a failure, replace the machine. Actually SEEP ROM may be provided from the factory on a case-by-case basis.

Figure 1 j0vt61022 If an error is detected, the Error Code (Chain-Link) will be displayed on the Control Panel. (Unlike in the Download Diag, the diagnostic result of each item is not displayed.)

I2C Device read and write verification test

SEEP ROM 2

PASS FAIL

E07

1.

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Operation Panel display No. Test Contents (outline) (Test Name) 8

Diagnostic Result display

NVM read and write veri- NVM PWB ESS PASS fication test FAIL

Table 1 Error Code

Action when diagnosed as FAIL

Operation Panel display No. Test Contents (outline) (Test Name)

Diagnostic Result display

E08

1.

15

PASS FAIL SKIP

Test Name

OS management area test 9

FontROM test Standard FontROM checksum test FontROM test Optional FontROM checksum test

10

STANDARD FONT ROM

12

Remove and insert HDD.

3.

Replace HDD and HDD Cable.

4.

Replace Controller Board.

E10

1.

Remove and insert ESS Font ROM DIMM #2.

2.

Replace ESS Font ROM DIMM #2.

3.

Replace Controller Board.

1.

Remove and insert NVRAM Board.

2.

Replace NV-RAM Board.

3.

Replace Controller Board.

PASS FAIL

E12

1.

Replace Controller Board.

OPTION PAGE PASS FAIL Optional Page Memory MEMORY SKIP read and write verification test (*effective only when IIT COM test result is OK.)

E13

1.

Remove and insert Page Memory (option).

2.

Replace Page Memory (option).

3.

Replace Controller Board.

Flash Memory test

E14

1.

Remove and insert ESS ROM DIMM #1.

2.

Replace ESS ROM DIMM #1.

3.

Replace Controller Board.

Page Memory test

Flash Memory checksum test

ESS ROM

PASS FAIL

Disconnect and reconnect HDD Cable.

2.

OPTION FONT PASS ROM FAIL SKIP

Page Memory test STANDARD Standard Page Memory PAGE MEMread and write verifica- ORY tion test (*effective only when IIT COM test result is OK.)

1.

Replace NV-RAM Board.

Replace Controller Board.

E11

E17

Replace Controller Board.

1.

PASS FAIL

HDD

3. E09

Real Time Clock opera- CLOCK tion test

HDD test HDD self test and read and write verification test

Action when diagnosed as FAIL

2.

PASS FAIL

Calendar Register test (Read only) 11

Remove and insert NVRAM Board.

Error Code

6.1.11 IIT Diag Tool

Table 1

The IIT Diag Tool allows quick execution of the diagnostics functions by simple operations when an error has occurred in the IIT system.

6.1.11.1 IIT Diag Tool Functions

Code

Faulty Parts

11

PWBA HWM

99999

Controller-to-IIT communication failure

This tool allows quick execution of the diagnostics functions by simple operations when an operation error has occurred in the IIT system. The main content of the diagnosis are as follows: •

Analog signal check of the Lamp/CCD, etc.



Image quality check using Built-in Test Patterns



Open circuit check using harness test signals

NOTE: The tool is currently not able to diagnose the following: •

Communication error between the ESS and the IPS



Failure with Error Codes that indicate the relevant faulty parts (Fan fail, etc.)



When power is not supplied from the LVPS to the IPS board (in this case, inputs of the NVM715-030 is denied)

6.1.11.2 IIT Diag Tool Procedures Setting NVM 715-030 to "1" at the Control Panel automatically executes the diagnostic function. (Approx. 5 to 10 secs) If the diagnostic result is OK, the value of 715-030 will display "0" or "000". NOTE: "1" is displayed until [Confirm/Change] is pressed on the NVMRead/Write screen. (when [Confirm/Change] is pressed, a result will appear.) If an error is detected, a 3-digit code is displayed. The code is made up of one higher digit and two lower digits, each of which corresponds to the codes (faulty parts) shown in the following table. Although a maximum of two faulty parts is displayed, there are cases when a communication error in one of the faulty parts causes the other parts to be judged as faulty. Therefore, it is recommended that you first replace only one of the faulty parts and re-execute the diagnostics. Example) 110... 01 and 10 002... 02 only Table 1 Code

Faulty Parts

01

Lamp

02

PWBA CCD

03

FFC CCD

04

PWBA IPS

05-09

Currently not relevant

10

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6.2.1 NVM Read / Write: DC131 2.

Purpose

1=Jam Bypass ON

Jam Bypass Execution: JAM Bypass operation starts with the copy operation from the User Mode. Stop it with the [Stop] key.

It is possible to refer to or set/change the NVM data. NOTE: All the NVM data including the NVM for the Key Operator are accessible.However, Billing and Auditron Administration Password cannot be rewritten.

3.

Jam Bypass Mode Cancellation: The NVM settings for the JAM Bypass Mode resets (cancels JAM Bypass Mode) by turning the M/C OFF then ON (User Mode).

NOTE: For details on NVM No. (Chain-Link), refer to 6.3.7 through 6.3.22.



Procedure

1.

1.

Select [NVM Read / Write] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

Paper Intentional Stop Function Settings:

2.

Input the Chain-Link No. and press the [Change Settings] button.

Set the NVM of the Paper Intentional Stop Function in NVM Read / Write (set the timing to stop in increments of 10ms), end the operation, and exit the CE Mode.

3.

The current setting value and the "New Value" input column are displayed.

Exit the CE Mode without rebooting the Controller. If the machine reboots due to other reasons, the settings for the Paper Intentional Stop Function will be cleared.

NOTE: E.g.) The machine does not accept "700-6" as an abbreviation of "700-006".When a number starts with "0", the "0" must be entered. 4.

DADF: Set NVM [711-296] Independent Operation Time from "0" -right "2"~"999".

Enter the value that you wish to change to into the "New Value" column using the keypad and press the [Confirm] button.



0=Independent Operation OFF (Default)



2~999=The time to stop after feeding of independent operation started (in increments of 10ms)

The entered value can be cleared using the [C] button.

IOT: Set NVM [740-012] Paper Intentional Stop Timer from "0" -right "1"~"999".

NOTE: If the entered value is invalid, the following message is displayed.



0=Intentional Stop Instruction None (Default)

"Incorrect value. Please re-enter."



1~999=The time to stop the paper intentionally (in increments of 10ms)

5.

The entered number is displayed in the "Current Settings" column.

6.

Select [Close] to return to the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

2.

Paper Intentional Stop operation starts with the copy operation from the User Mode (1 copy with Paper Tray settings as Simp, Dup, Inv etc).



The M/C stops at the specified timing. Stop the operation by shutting down the M/C. The M/C performs recovery operation (Marking recovery) when it restarts after shutting down.

Function: The NVM Read / Write Special Functions includes Jam Bypass mode and Stop Paper function. 1.

The JAM Bypass Mode operates the IOT or DADF, and checks its operation when the Jam detection is turned OFF. This function can only be operated from the CE (UI) mode.

3.

After setup, ignore the Jam Timer until the next time the power is turned OFF/ON. 2.

Paper Intentional Stop Function Execution:

Paper Intentional Stop Function Cancellation: The NVM settings for the Paper Intentional Stop Function operation resets by turning the M/C OFF then ON (User Mode).

The Paper Intentional Stop Function stops the paper (Hard Down) on the IOT or DADF at a specific time in order to investigate the location on the paper transport path where paper contamination or paper damage has occurred. This function can only be operated from the CE (UI) mode. Paper transportation stops at the timing set.

1.

Jam Bypass Mode Settings: Set the NVM of the Jam Bypass Mode for IOT or DADF in NVM Read / Write, end the operation, and exit the CE Mode. The Controller will exit the CE Mode without rebooting. If the machine reboots due to other reasons, the settings for the JAM Bypass Mode will be cleared. DADF: Set NVM [711-297] Communication Fail Bypass from "0" -right "1". •

0=Communication Fail Bypass OFF (Default)



1=Communication Fail Bypass ON

IOT: Set NVM [742-002] Jam Bypass Switching from "0" -right "1". •

0=Jam Bypass OFF (Default)

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6.2.2 Component Control (IO Check): DC330

6.2.3 Analog Monitor (IO Check): DC140

Purpose

Purpose

Displays the logic state of Input Component input signals and operates the Output Components.

Monitors the Analog value of the A/D converted sensor, by operating each component (such as C.C). You can temporarily change the output value.

NOTE: For details on Component Control (Chain-Link No.) Code, refer to 6.3.1 and 6.3.2 in Chapter 6.

Procedure

NOTE: For details on the Analog Monitor, refer to 6.3.3.

1.

Select [IO Check] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

Procedure

2.

Select [Component Control] on the "IO Check" screen.

1.

3.

Enter the Chain-Link No. of the Input/Output components (6 digits) using the keypad.

2.

Select [Analog Monitor] on the "IO Check" screen.

3.

The "Analog Monitor" screen is displayed.

NOTE: E.g.) The machine does not accept "1-300" as an abbreviation of "001-300". When a number starts with "0", the "0" must be entered. 4.

Select [IO Check] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.



"Input / Output" column: Component type (Input / Output component)



"Enable / Disable" column: Operation states - Enable (Checking in progress), Disable (Checking stopped)



"Level" column: Displays the received output level value. (Level: 0-65535)



[Change Output Level] button: Input the output level that is desired to change and check the Output Level of the output component temporarily. Select the [Change Output Level] button, enter the value using either the Keypad on the screen or the arrow keys and press [Confirm].



[Enter Number] button: Refer to Step 4



[Show Current Status] button: Refer to Step 4

Press the [Start] button.Component operation is started. •

To proceed, select the [Enter Number] button on the screen, enter the Chain-Link No. and press [Start]. NOTE: The status of the latest turned ON component is displayed on the screen.





To check the status of a previously turned ON component, select the [Enter Number] button, enter the Chain-Link No. of that component and press [Show Current Status]. The status of the previously turned ON component is displayed. Select [Cyclic Motion] for the component to repeat the operation.

5.

Input/Output column (component type), Status column (Operation status: High/Low and On/Off), and Counter column (Operation Count) are displayed on the "Component Control" screen.

6.

To stop the running Input/Output components individually, press the [Stop the component on display] button.

4.



Select [Close] to return to the "IO Check" screen.

To proceed, select the [Enter Number] button on the screen, enter the Chain-Link No. and press [Start]. NOTE: The status of the latest turned ON component is displayed on the screen.



To stop two or more running Input/Output components simultaneously, press the [Stop all the components] button. 7.

Enter the Chain-Link No. of the analog Input/Output components using the Keypad.

5.

To check the status of a previously turned ON component, select the [Enter Number] button, enter the Chain-Link No. of that component and press [Show Current Status]. The status of the previously turned ON component is displayed.

Select [Close] to return to the "IO Check" screen.

6.2.4 Initialize Hard Disk: DC355

6.2.5 Software Options

Purpose

Purpose

To initialize the Hard Disk partition A only.

Enter the software key (password) to enable the optional functions installed in the device. (Can also be set up in the Machine Administrator Mode)

Table 1 Hard Disk Partition Types Partition No.

Stored information and usages

Partition 1 (A) Resource

Font, Form/Logo, SMB Folder (Config. txt, driver), Job Template

Procedure 1.

Select [Software Options] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

2.

Enter the password of the software option using [Keyboard] on the "Software Options" screen.

Partition 2 (B) Print

EPC Print Temporary Data

Partition 3 (C) Mailbox

Extended Mailbox, Scan, Report, Secure Print, Proof Print, Delay Print

NOTE: Software key (password) error occurs in the following situations.

Partition 4 (D) PDL

PDL and MailIO Temporary



Input mistake

Partition 5 (E) Copy

EPC Copy Temporary Data



Inconsistent model code and machine number

Partition 6 (F) Scan

Stores the information for Scan To Server, Scan To PC, E-Mail Send, JFS Temporary Data, Transmission Report - Undelivered/Transmission Report (Recipient, result, image data)



Issuance mistake (Wrong software key (password) number)

Partition 7 (G) DOMS/XDOD

DOMS Scan Data, XDOD FTP Data

Partition 8 (H) Administration Information

Spool Cont. Administration Information (Pflite User Document Store), Job Recovery Data, Instruction Manual, Job Log, Log during trouble, Audit Log, Device verification data

Partition 9 (I) PIT Library

Log Image Creation Temporary Area of the Image Log

Partition 10 (J) Log Images

Log Image Storage Area of Image Log

Partition 16 (K) Backup

The area to store backed up data in and to restore the data from

3.

Press the [Reboot] button.

4.

Select [Close] to return to the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

Procedure 1.

Select [Initialize Hard Disk] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

2.

Select [Partition A] and press [Start].

3.

Select [Yes] after the confirmation message is displayed. Partition A of the Hard Disk is initialized.

4.

When "Partition A has been initialized." is displayed, select [Confirm].

5.

Select [Close] to return to the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

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6.2.7 Initialize NVM: DC301

Purpose

Purpose

Deletes the data in the Hard Disk, ESS PWB NVRAM, and Backup RAM (User defined/registered information and information recorded automatically by the system). (Can also be set up in the Machine Administrator Mode)

To perform initialization for any NVM area.

CAUTION

NOTE: At NVM Initialize, do not initialize the settings for Billing Counter, M/C Serial No., Market, HFSI, Shutdown History, and Jam/Fail Counter. The values of Shutdown History and Jam/Fail Counter are cleared by the process that is specified at Diag Exit (Exit Diagnostics).

This function is provided to prevent the leak of customer confidential information when the machine is recalled.

Settings set up by the users, such as Fax Speed Dial Registration Data, Mailbox Registration Data, and User Managed Auditron, and individual passwords can be erased by KO Tool.

Executing "Delete All Data" deletes all the data that has been registered/set in the machine.

NOTE: NVM Initialization Precautions

Procedure



After NVM initialization, remove the shipping inspection sheet provided in the machine and refer to NVM 752-477 (ATC Barcode No.) described in it to perform ATC Sensor Setup. If this action is not performed, the toner density control will not be performed correctly and may cause image quality problems.

1.

Select [Delete All Data] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

2.

A Message is displayed on the "Delete All Data" screen.

3.

Press the [Start] button.

4.

Confirmation Message is displayed. Select [Yes].

Procedure

5.

The [Deleting data] message appears.

1.

Select [Initialize NVM] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

6.

The message indicating the completion appears.

2.

The "Initialize NVM" screen is displayed.

7.

Select [Close] to return to the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

3.

Select the NVM area you wish to initialize. Table 1 NVM Area List

NVM Area Item

Remarks

IOT

Initializes the IOT NVM-related data that can be set/adjusted. (Initialization includes Output Device)

Finisher

Initializes the IOT NVM-related data that can be set/adjusted in the Finisher. (Finisher D4 includes Trimmer/Square Fold.)

IFM

Initializes the IFM NVM-related data that can be set/adjusted.

HCS

Initializes the HCS NVM-related data that can be set/adjusted.

IISS (IIT/IPS)

Initializes the IISS NVM-related data that can be set/adjusted. (Initialization includes Input Device and IISS-Extension)

IISS-Extension

Initializes the IISS NVM-related data that can be set/adjusted in Extension.

Input Device

Initializes the IISS NVM-related data that can be set/adjusted in DADF/CVT.

Sys-SYSTEM

Initializes the Sys-System NVM-related data that can be set in CE mode.

Sys-USER

Initializes the Sys-User NVM-related data that can be set by user.

4.

Press the [Start] button.

5.

Follow the message shown on the "Initialize NVM" screen and select [Yes] or [No].

6.

Select [Close] to return to the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

6.2.8 Hard Disk Failure Prediction Test (Sub System): DC355

6.2.9 ADF Independent Operation (Sub-System): DC527

Purpose

Purpose

Perform failure prediction test for Hard Disk (HDD).

To automatically adjust the original size during DADF scan to the desired original size.

Procedure

NOTE: As to the EPS machine, any operation directive is invalid. Error should be displayed.

1.

Select [Sub System] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

Procedure

2.

Select [Hard Disk Failure Prediction Test] on the "Sub System" screen.

1.

Select [Sub System] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

3.

The "Hard Disk Failure Prediction Test" screen is displayed.

2.

Select [ADF Independent Operation] on the "Sub System" screen.

4.

Follow the instructions on the screen and press [Start].

3.

The "ADF Independent Operation" screen is displayed.

5.

The result is displayed on the "Hard Disk Failure Prediction Test" screen.

4.

Following the message, set the document on the DADF. (3 sheets)

6.

If the result is NG, Fault Code is displayed.

7.

Take action according to the message and press the [Confirm] button.

NOTE: The size of the fed original differs according to the market.

Select [Close] to return to the "Sub System" screen.



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Press the [Start] button.

6.

Follow the instructions on the screen and press [Confirm].

7.

Select [Close] to return to the "Sub System" screen.

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6.2.11 White Reference Adjustment (MAX Setup/IIT Calibration): DC945

Performs copy quality check and isolates the problems by printing the Test Pattern in the machine.

Purpose

6.2.10 Print Test Pattern: DC612

Performs No Paper Run. NOTE: For the Test Pattern List, refer 6.3.5.1 DC612 Test Pattern List in Chapter 6.

Procedure

To perform automatic correction for IIT White Sensitivity Level and Gray Balance. NOTE: Perform this when there are smears and gray contamination etc. of the IIT. NOTE: As to the EPS machine, any operation directive is invalid. Error should be displayed.

1.

Enter [NVM Read / Write] from the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen and change the settings of the NVM Values to match the prerequisites for each of the Test Patterns.

NOTE: For the detailed procedures, refer to ADJ 5.8.3 in Chapter 4.

2.

Select [Print Test Pattern] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

1.

3.

Enter the Pattern Number, select the paper and, if using Tray 5 (Bypass), set the paper type.

2.

Select [IIT Calibration] on the "MAX Setup" screen.

If the Pattern Number prerequisite is wrong, it cannot be executed.

3.

Select [White Reference Adjustment] on the "IIT Calibration" screen.



BW

4.



Paper Supply: Paper Tray and Paper Type (MSI selected)

Follow the instructions on the screen and press [Start]. (Load 10 or more sheets of blank A3 or 11"x17" paper on the Platen)

*Paper sizes available for the MSI: Standard sizes (with K/O Tools) and Non-standard size (by entering a size) are available for the MSI. However, Paper Size (Standard) Settings is required (NVM870-211). During the Diag, B5 LEF cannot be selected. To use B5 LEF, select each Tray.

NOTE: The machine carries out the following operations. (1)

Performs shading to stabilize the IIT state.

*Paper Type (details):

(2)

Obtains the shading data.

Heavyweight

(3)

Performs sampling of white paper data to calculate and set the White Reference Correction Coefficient. (Written into NVM 715-092 to 096)

(4)

Performs shading to reflect the result of the White Reference Adjustment.

Procedure Select [MAX Setup] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

Extra Heavyweight Plain • 4.

Quantity: 1 to 999

NOTE: This adjustment is performed at factory shipment and when the CCD, Lamp, or Platen Glass is replaced.

Press the [Start] button. NOTE: When Pattern Number is set to "71: No Paper Run", empty rotation is performed as many times as the number set in Quantity. Press the [Stop] button to stop.

5.

6.

The following measured values are displayed on the screen after the White Reference Adjustment is performed. When completed with error, the message "Calibration has been completed with an error." is displayed. •

BW-X (W-Ref Correction Coefficient BW-X)



BW-Y (W-Ref Correction Coefficient BW-Y)



R (W-Ref Correction Coefficient BW-Red)



G (W-Ref Correction Coefficient BW-Green)



B (W-Ref Correction Coefficient BW-Blue)

Select [Close] to return to the "IIT Calibration" screen.

6.2.12 CCD Calibration (MAX Setup - IIT Calibration): DC945 Purpose

6.2.13 Optical Axis Correction (MAX Setup - IIT Calibration): DC945

To perform automatic correction for the CCD Color Sensitivity Dispersion.

Purpose To automatically measure and adjust skew for Platen and Side Regi.

NOTE: Perform this when the yellow component of the image looks abnormal. NOTE: This adjustment is performed after performing the "White Reference Adjustment".

NOTE: Perform this when something is clearly wrong with the Platen Regi skew.

NOTE: As to the EPS machine, any operation directive is invalid. Error should be displayed.

NOTE: This adjustment is performed after replacing the CCD.

NOTE: For the detailed procedures, refer to ADJ 5.8.3 in Chapter 4.

NOTE: As to the EPS machine, any operation directive is invalid. Error should be displayed.

Procedure

NOTE: For the detailed procedures, refer to ADJ 5.8.3 in Chapter 4.

1.

Select [MAX Setup] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

Procedure

2.

Select [IIT Calibration] on the "MAX Setup" screen.

1.

Select [MAX Setup] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

3.

Select [CCD Calibration] on the "IIT Calibration" screen.

2.

Select [IIT Calibration] on the "MAX Setup" screen.

4.

Follow the instructions on the screen, then place the Test Chart (STP5001, 499T276) on the Platen and press [Start].

3.

Select [Optical Axis Correction] on the "IIT Calibration" screen.

4.

Follow the instructions on the screen and press [Start].

5.

The following data are displayed on the screen after execution.

5.

The following obtained data are displayed on the screen after execution. •

b*Correction Coefficient



b*Patch Measured Value



b*Standard Value



Result



Reflection Ratio (R, G, B, Y, M, C, K)



Result

Open the platen cover, make sure there is nothing on the glass, and execute.

6.

The "Result" column will display "OK" or "NG". When completed with error, the message "Calibration has been completed with an error." is displayed.

7.

Select [Close] to return to the "IIT Calibration" screen.

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Rear NUT Correction Angle: numeric display

6.

If NG, run the necessary adjustment. (Refer to Chapter 4 ADJ 5.8.3)

7.

Select [Close] to return to the "IIT Calibration" screen.

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6.2.15 Default Developer Housing ATC Setup (MAX Setup): DC949

Purpose

Purpose

To retrieve the Shading Data of the White Reference Board (jig) for the Duplex CIS to check all pixel outputs, determine existence of dirt, and display the result.

To set ATC Target Value by actually measuring the density of toner in the Developer Housing shortly after the replacement of developer whose toner density is already known, by use of the ATC Sensor sensitivity adjustment function.

NOTE: This correction is performed at factory shipment, when image quality is deteriorated, and when black lines appear in the slow scan direction.

When this adjustment is required:

NOTE: Before performing this correction, remove the White Reference Board (jig) from the specified storage location. Clean the White Reference Board and CIS Glass so that they are free of dirt and dust, and then set the White Reference Board to the predetermined location.



After the replacement of Deve Housing



After the replacement of ATC Sensor

NOTE: As to the EPS machine, any operation directive is invalid. Error should be displayed.



Once you have entered the screen, you will find [ATC Measured Value] and [ATC Target Value] displayed there.



[Setting Switch] displayed on the screen can be turned ON or OFF.



When the [Start] button is pressed, the data of the displayed [Setting Switch] will be reported to the IOT and entered in NVM, and then the M/C will operate in a mode like No Paper Mode (Transfer Retract) and perform ATC Measurement and judge on Fail.



After the M/C finishes the above, the NVM value of Setting Switch, the ATC measured value and the ATC target value are displayed again, and OK or NG is displayed based on a measurement result and a setup result that are NVM values for judgment.



After it is turned ON, the Setting Switch will turn OFF without fail because the IOT automatically sets it to OFF.

NOTE: For the detailed procedures, refer to ADJ 5.8.3 in Chapter 4.

Procedure 1.

Select [MAX Setup] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

2.

Select [IIT Calibration] on the "MAX Setup" screen.

3.

Select [Side 2 Shading Correction] on the "IIT Calibration" screen.

4.

Follow the instructions on the screen, make sure that there is no dirt on the Document Cover and press [Start].

5.



After scanning is complete, the "Result" column will display "OK" or "NG". When completed with error, the message "Calibration has been completed with an error." is displayed.



If "NG" is displayed, the related Fault Codes: 065-213 (CIS Illumination Fail) or 065-212 (CIS Shading Level Fail) will appear. Follow the action procedures specified for the Fault Code to resolve the problem. At the same time, clean the White Reference Board and CIS Glass and perform the Side 2 Shading Correction again.

Select [Close] to return to the "IIT Calibration" screen.

Overview

Procedure NOTE: Be sure to use new developer in order to set Target Value. 1.

Select [MAX Setup] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

2.

Select [Default Developer ATC Setup] on the "MAX Setup" screen.

3.

On the screen, turn ON the Setting Switch.

4.

Press the [Start] button.

5.

ATC Target Value becomes updated. Check the target value.

6.

Select [Close] to return to the "MAX Setup" screen.

1.

Select [MAX Setup] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

2.

Select [Default Developer ATC Setup] on the "MAX Setup" screen.

3.

On the screen, turn OFF the Setting Switch

4.

Press the [Start] button.

5.

A specific measurement result and a setup result appear. Check the results. Meaning of Results Measurement Result: judgment on whether an ATC Sensor measured value is abnormal. Setup Result: judgment on whether setting ATC Target Value is successfully complete.

6.

Select [Close] to return to the "MAX Setup" screen

6.2.16 Procon ON/OFF Print (MAX Setup): DC935 Purpose •

This function identifies the cause of an IOT density reproducibility problem by performing Process Control Setup according to the built-in PG output and displays the control-related parameters and existence of failures.



There are two modes for Procon Control: [Procon "ON" Print] mode for Process Control ON and [Procon "OFF" Print] mode for Process Control OFF. These modes are use to identify whether the trouble is caused by the Process Control or the IOT.



There is also a [Print Density Adjustment] mode, which adjusts the IOT density using the [Density] button to change a Process Control target value.

Overview •

When you enter the screen, the screen starts in the "Procon "ON" Print" mode and displays the [Patch 1], [Patch 2], [Setup Value], [Target Value], [Measured Value], and [Results] parameters. However, at this time, the [Results] is blank.



Pressing the [Start] button performs the Minisetup with Process Control conditions that matches the selected mode, outputs one sheet of IOT built-in ADC Patch, and then creates a Job End Patch.



All the trays are available (Default: Tray 1). The operation cannot be performed if any tray is empty. A3 SEF, A4 LEF, 11"x17" SEF, or 8.5"x11" LEF paper can be used.



After the built-in PG output, the updated [Patch 1], [Patch 2], [Setup Value], [Target Value], [Measured Value], and [Results] parameters will be displayed. The [Result] will display "OK" or "NG".



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Procon ON Print: Printing with same settings as Customer Mode

Press the [Start] button to instruct the start of operation. Perform Minisetup, then print one sheet of the built-in PG for Procon ON Print and create the Job End Patch. When this process has completed, the automatically updated Procon ON Print related data appears in the results column on the "Procon ON Print" screen.

Built-in PG: Procon PG Screen 300C A print is made using the same quantity of LD light adjusted by ADC for density adjustment as the one in Customer Mode.

2.

Procon OFF Print: Press the [Start] button to instruct the Printing with ADC start of operation. Perform Minisetup, then print one sheet of the built-in PG for Control OFF Procon OFF Print and create the Job End Patch. When this process has completed, the automatically updated Procon OFF Print related data appears in the results column on the "Procon OFF Print" screen.

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6.

Table 1 No. Name

Description

3.

1.

Print Density Adjustment

2.

3.

4.

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Execution of Darker or Lighter instruction changes the manual Select [Lighten (+1)], [Darken (+1)] correction amount of the ADC Target Value, ATC Target Value and on the "Print Density Adjustment" screen and press the [Start] button VM Target Value from the current to instruct the start of operation. The NVM status. • DC131[752-216]: RADCS [Result] will display "OK", "NG", Manual Correction Amount "Tone", or "Limit".

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Procon ON Print: Identifies the current copy density.

As a guide, the density of Cin 50% changes by 0.1 each time "Darken" or "Lighten" is executed.



The [Reset] button on the "Print Density Adjustment" screen is used to reset the VM Target Value. Select [Reset] and press the [Start] button to execute the operation. The [Result] will display "OK" when the ATCS Manual Correction Amount has not changed, or "Tone" when the value has changed.



DC131DC131[752-191]: ATCS Manual Correction Amount DC131[752-234]: Delta VMS Manual Correction Amount

The changes in the RADCS Manual Correction Amount and the Delta Manual Correction Amount are reflected in the next Procon ON Print. However, the change in the ATCS Manual Correction Amount will not be reflected unless DC991 Tone Up/Down is performed. If the ATCS Manual Correction Amount has changed, "Tone" appears in the results column. If any of the Process Control related Fails (092-607~092-663) occurs, "NG" appears in the results column. NOTE: Delta: Indicates the difference.

Table 2

Electrostatic: VG

Setup Patch 1

Setup Patch 2

Setup Value

VG_Mini_P1 [752-310]

VG_Mini_P2 [752-311]

VGS_Kari [752-286]

Target Value

Settings/ Measurem ent Value Results VG_OUT [752-276]

Electric VH1 [752-279] VH2 [752-280] VH3 [752-281] VHS_Adj Potential: VH [752-230]

092-608 VH3_Fail *1 OK, NG

Light Intensity: LD (ESV)

LD_Mini_P1 [752-314]

LD_Mini_P2 [752-315]

LDS_ESV_ Kari [752-292]

Electric Potential: VM

VM1 [752282]

VM2 [752283]

VM3 [752284]

Density: RADC

RADC_Mini1[ RADC_Mini2[ RADC_Mini3[ RADC_Adj[ RADC_job 752-088] 752-089] 752-090] 752-096] [752-097]

Light Intensity: LD (ADC) Toner Density: ATC

092-609 LDS_Fail *1 OK, NG VMS_ADC[ VM_ADC 752-325] [752-285]

LDS_ADC [752-295]

1.

Select [MAX Setup] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

2.

Select [Procon ON/OFF Print] on the "MAX Setup" screen.

3.

The "Procon ON/OFF Print" screen is displayed. Display the [Procon ON Print], [Procon OFF Print], and [Print Density Adjustment] mode buttons.

4.

Select [Procon "ON" Print], [Procon "OFF" Print], or [Print Density Adjustment].

5.

The [Procon "ON" Print] or [Procon "OFF" Print] or [ Print Density Adjustment] screen is accordingly displayed.

092-610 VM3_Fail OK, NG 092-663 Miniset_ADC_ Fail OK, NG

LDS [752299] ATCS_Adj [752-132]

ATC_AVE_ D_ATC_OUT_ OUT [752- War OK, NG 130]

Temp. (Degree Centigrade)

Temp_ OUT [752066]

092-661 Temp_SNSR_ Fail OK, NG

Humidity (%)

Hum_OUT [752-067]

092-662 Hum_SNSR_ Fail OK, NG

Density: Vcln

ADC_Vcln [752-083]

092-651 ADC_Vcln_ Fail OK, NG

NOTE: For the detailed procedures, refer to ADJ 2.1.2 in Chapter 4.

[Procon "ON" Print]/[Procon "OFF" Print]/[Print Density Adjustment] Procedure

092-607 VGS_Fail *1 OK, NG

Darker=1, Lighter=-1, Reset=2

Dout_Adj_S Dout_Adj_Jd OK, NG, Tone, W Limit 0, 1, -1, 2

NOTE: *1: When these failures occur or when the print density cannot be adjusted, use DC140 [092-200] to perform a simple check on ESV. Perform Simple Check on ESV based on the value 2sec after the M/C is turned ON. Execute it 3mins after the print operation has completed successfully. (In order to remove effects from remaining electric potential)

6.2.17 Toner Density Adjustment (MAX Setup): DC991 •

Perform Tone Up/Tone Down to carry out Toner Density Adjustment.



Normal Output Range: 0~10



Mode for performing Tone Up and Tone Down.



Error Determination Level: 50 or above (Between 10 and 50, the ESV Sensor may detect error but there is a high possibility of electric potential remaining on the Photoreceptor in a low humidity environment.)

Item

Purpose

Table 1 Overview



Presumed cause of error: ESV Sensor failure.

Tone Up

Operation by No Paper Blank Paper Run + Toner Dispense (specific time).



Failure can be detected only when the ESV offsets at the side higher than in reality. There may be some cases where failures cannot be detected.

Tone Down

Operation by No Paper Cin 60% Run + Toner Dispense (0).

NOTE: The results of "Print Density Adjustment" are displayed as "OK", "NG", "Tone" and "Limit". The results of others are displayed as "OK" and "NG". Meaning of the results displayed in the results column are as below:

When this adjustment is required: •

When you want to change the toner density intentionally



"OK": Density is within the normal range (Changes of each Manual Correction amount are performed correctly). Check the density in DC935 Process Control ON Print again.



"NG": Density related failure (results column) occurs. Check the XERO related data (NVM) (For details density related failure, refer to the relevant FIP in Chapter 2 Troubleshooting).



"Tone": Tone density is off from the target. In DC991 perform Tone Up/Down. After then in DC935 Process Control ON Print check the density again.





"Limit": Print density cannot be adjusted beyond this value (All the manual correction amount has reached the limit). Check the density in DC935 Process Control ON Print again.

With A4LEF and No Paper Run, Tone Up operates by the number of sheets set in Max [Up Sheets] and Tone Down operates by the number of sheets set in [Down Sheets].





Explanation on NVM is given below.

For XERO/DEVE, this is the same as the case for normal images. The Transfer Belt is retracted. Output is turned OFF. Fusing and Jam detection etc. follows the No Paper Run (Test Pattern Print: DC612).



The tray is fixed to Tray 1. The operation cannot be performed if this Tray is empty. Load blank A4 LEF or 8.5"x11" LEF paper into the Tray. The machine operates at the A4L timing. In addition, it does not perform billing up.



The machine cannot operate until Fuser Ready.

Table 3

Electrostatic: VG

3 VGrid levels in Miniset (2 fixed levels, and 1 level determined by ESV)

Electric Potential: VH

VH Measurement Value at the above 3 VGrid levels

Light Intensity: LD (ESV)

3 LD Light Intensity levels in Miniset (2 fixed levels, and 1 level determined by ESV)

Electric Potential: VM

VM Measurement Value at the above 3 LD Light Intensity levels

Density: RADC Light Intensity: LD (ADC)

NOTE: To prevent density failures, every operation should only use 30 or less sheets.

Overview Machine operation:

Procon operation: •

Toner supply control settings are as follows and does not follow the settings in Customer mode. After the operation, the Customer mode settings are restored.

ADC Patch Density at the above 3 LD Light Intensity levels



Potential Control is the same as in Customer mode settings.

The LD Light Intensity determined by ADC is the basis for the LD Intensity when the M/C is printing.

Toner supply control:

Toner Density: ATC

Adjust the Target Value for each M/C. As a guide, [value in 752006]=TC8% and Delta100=DeltaTC1% Weak (Delta: Indicates the difference.)



Temperature

Reads the latest temperature as the direct temperature.

Operates according to the Tone Up/Tone Down settings. However, toner supply is aborted during Belt Restore Setup for Tone Up.

NOTE: For the detailed procedures, refer to ADJ 2.1.2 in Chapter 4.

Humidity

Reads the latest humidity as the direct humidity.

Procedure

Density: Vcln

Outputs the photoreceptor plain surface of the ADC Sensor. Indicates the level of contamination. Clean it if it is less than 300.

1. 2.

Select [MAX Setup] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen. Select [Toner Density Adjustment] on the "MAX Setup" screen. •

7.

Select [Close] to return to the "Procon ON/OFF Print" screen.

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Follow the instructions on the screen and set the [Select Quantity] (-99 to +99) that is required for Tone Up/Tone Down. •

"+" means Tone Up while "-" means Tone Down. Tone Up increases toner density and decreases the measured value.

4.

Pressing the [Start] button executes the Tone Up or Tone Down MC operation according to the number of sheets that was set.

5.

After the MC operation has completed, "Select Quantity" returns to "0" sheets. Also, NVM 752-132 (ATC Target Value), NVM 752-130 (ATC Measured Value), and Toner Density Difference Tolerance Range for Black are updated and [TC Target], [TC Value], and [Toner Density Difference Tolerance Range] are displayed.

6.

Check the image quality and repeat the procedure until the appropriate density is obtained.

7.

Select [Close] to return to the "MAX Setup" screen.

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6.2.18 Fuser Nip Measurement (MAX Setup): DC701 Purpose Makes a copy for the Contact Arc Adjustment by a semi-operation procedure to measure the Fuser Nip Width. Table 1 No.

Item

1

Create Fuser Nip Width Print a sheet of the paper for Fuser Refer to Fuser Nip Width MeasureMeasurement Paper Nip Width measurement by follow- ment Paper (Figure 1) ing the instructions in the screen.

Description

2

Record the Nip Width

3

Adjust the Nip pressure Measure the Nip Width (traces of Contact Arc) with a scale and adjust the nip pressure manually.

Load the Fuser Nip Width Measurement Paper in the Tray. Following the instructions on the screen, feed the Fuser Nip Width Measurement Paper, stop it on the Fuser temporarily for three times, then record the nip width and output the paper.

Remarks

Measure the Fuser Nip Width (traces of Contact Arc) by the changes caused by the heat of the 3 black bands.

Procedure 1.

Select [MAX Setup] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

2.

Select [Fuser Nip Measurement] on the "MAX Setup" screen.

3.

At the paper selection, select a Tray that contains A4 LEF or 8.5"x11" LEF. The following paper trays can be selected: •

MSI



Tray 5 (HCF-MSI)



Tray 1



Tray 2



Tray 3



Tray 4



Tray 6 (4000HCF Upper Tray/2000A3-HCF/4000C2-HCF Upper)



Tray 7 (4000HCF Lower Tray/4000C2-HCF Lower)

4.

Follow the instructions on the screen and press [Start].

5.

Print 1 sheet of Fuser Nip Width Measurement Paper. (Figure 1)

6.2.19 Machine ID / Billing Data (Adjustment / Others): DC132 Purpose To repair the mismatch of Serial No., Product No. and Billing Counter Value among the PWB when MCU PWB, ESS PWB, or BP PWB is replaced, set those values stored in the non-replaced PWB to the replaced PWB. DC132 can be executed when one of the following failures occurs:

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Load the Fuser Nip Width Measurement Paper into the Tray selected in step 3. NOTE: Load the Fuser Nip Width Measurement Paper such that the side with the larger lead edge erase width in paper feeding direction is at the lead edge of paper feeding and the toner image of the black band is towards the Heat Roll. If Roll in Roll is used, load the paper in the opposite direction to the normal loading. When loading the paper in the MSI, load it with the toner image of the black band facing up.



124-324 (Billing Counter is mismatched at 3 positions)



124-325 (Billing Counter is mismatched at 1 positions)



124-312 (Any Product No. Mismatch)



124-313 (Any Serial No. Mismatch)



124-315 (DC132 System Fail-2)



124-317 (DC132 System Fail-4)



124-319 (DC132 System Fail-8)



124-326 (Unregistered IOT Speed)



124-341 (CRUM Market fail MCU)



124-342 (CRUM Market fail SYS1)



124-343 (CRUM Market fail SYS2)



124-351 (CRUM OEM fail MCU)



124-352 (CRUM OEM fail SYS1)



124-353 (CRUM OEM fail SYS2)

7.

Follow the instructions on the screen and press [Start].



124-361 (CRUM validation fail MCU)

8.

Feed the Fuser Nip Width Measurement Paper and stop it on the Fuser temporarily for three times, then record the nip width and output the paper.



124-362 (CRUM validation fail SYS1)



124-363 (CRUM validation fail SYS2)

Measure the Fuser Nip Width (traces of Contact Arc) on Nip Width Measurement Paper being output on both sides at three locations using scale.



124-381 (CRUM Market fail MCU (2))

9.



124-382 (CRUM Market fail SYS1 (2))

10. Press the [Confirm] button to execute Fuser Nip Measurement again as needed.



124-383 (CRUM Market fail SYS2 (2))

11. Select [Close] to return to the "MAX Setup" screen.



124-391 (CRUM OEM fail MCU (2))



124-392 (CRUM OEM fail SYS1 (2))



124-393 (CRUM OEM fail SYS2 (2))

NOTE: When all PWB are replaced at the same time, this setting cannot be executed because occurrence of a failure cannot be checked. NOTE: •Each MCU PWB, ESS PWB, and BP PWB have a Serial No., Product No., and Billing Count respectively (3 locations in total). •

The IOT displayed on the UI screen represents the MCU PWB, while SYS1 represents the BP PWB, and SYS2 represents the ESS PWB.

NOTE: •This function can only be used when failure has occurred. (This function is supposed to be available with the failure active).) •

When exiting the Service Mode after setting up the Serial No., the failure will be canceled. (The Test Pattern Print is not available with the Fail active.)

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6.2.20 HFSI Counter (Adjustment / Others): DC135

1.

Select [Adjustment / Others] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

Purpose

2.

Select [Machine ID / Billing Data] on the "Adjustment / Others" screen.

3.

The "Machine ID / Billing Data" screen is displayed.

Displays the replacement life (Threshold Value) and the current value (usage status) of the periodic replacement parts. You can change the replacement life and reset the current value.

4.

Follow the instructions on the screen, select the PWBA that was not replaced or the PWBA with the correct data and press [Start].

The job history can be used to record/check the previous 3 replacements.

5.

Enter the Serial Number and select [Confirm].

6.

Select [Close] to return to the "Adjustment / Others" screen.

NOTE: For more information on the HFSI target components, refer to 6.3.4 DC135 HFSI Counter List in Chapter 6.

Procedure 1.

Select [Adjustment / Others] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

2.

Select [Initialize HFSI Counter] on the "Adjustment / Others" screen.

3.

The "Initialize HFSI Counter" screen is displayed.

4.

Follow the instructions on the screen to input the Chain-Link No. and press [Confirm].

5.

The [Replacement Life], [Current Value], [Last Life], [Second Last Life], and [Third Last Life] counters of the specified HFSI are displayed.

6.

If you want to reset the current values, select [Reset Current Value]. A screen message "The values for the Last Life, Second Last Life and Third Last Life will be updated when you reset the current value. Are you sure?" is displayed.

7.

Selecting [Yes] will update the previous 3 replacement records in the HFSI Counter as follows. (1)

The [Second Last Life] value is moved to [Third Last Life].

(2)

The [Last Life] value is moved to [Second Last Life].

(3)

The [Current Value] value is moved to [Last Life].

(4)

The [Current Value] value is set to "0".

8.

If you want to change the Replacement Life, select the [Change Replacement Life] button.

9.

Set up a new Replacement Life (Max. 8 digits) using the keyboard or the seletion buttons and select [Save].

10. The [Replacement Life] value is overwritten with the new [Replacement Life] value. 11. Print and verify the HFSI Report as necessary. 12. Select [Close] to return to the "Adjustment / Others" screen.

6.2.21 Fold Position Printout (Adjustment / Others/Finisher Fold Position Adjustment): DC128

6.2.22 Single Fold (Adjustment / Others/Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment): DC128

Purpose

Purpose

To print the sample print for verifying the Single Fold position, Staple position, and Booklet fold position of Booklet Folder.

To adjust the Single Fold position of Booklet Folder.

NOTE: For the detailed procedures, refer to ADJ 25.3.1 in Chapter 4 of the Finisher D2/D3/D4 Supplementary Manual.

NOTE:For the detailed procedures, refer to ADJ 25.3.1 in Chapter 4 of the Finisher D2/D3/D4 Supplementary Manual.

Procedure

Procedure

1.

Select [Adjustment / Others] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

1.

Select [Adjustment / Others] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

2.

Select [Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment] on the "Adjustment / Others" screen.

2.

Select [Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment] on the "Adjustment / Others" screen.

3.

3.

Select [Fold Position Printout] on the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen.

4.

The "Fold Position Printout" screen is displayed. The following Items will appear.

Select [Fold Position Printout] on the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen. Select the Fold function [Single Fold] in the "Fold Position Printout" screen and perform printing. Check the skew amount of the Single Fold position.

Folding Function: Booklet Creation, Single Fold, Z-Fold, Z Tri-Fold, and C Tri-Fold

4.

Select [Close] to return to the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen.

Trays: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 (Bypass tray is not included)

5.

Select [Single Fold] on the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen.



1 Sided/2 Sided: 1 Sided, 2 Sided (Side 2 settings is invalid for "Output Orientation" if "2 Sided" was set.)

6.

The "Single Fold" screen is displayed.

7.

Select an Item (B4 or larger, B4 or smaller).



Binding Shift: OFF, ON



Output Orientation: Side 1, Side 2 ("Output Orientation" setting is invalid when "Booklet Creation" or "Z-Fold" was set.)



No. of Sheets: 1 to 200 (Up to 15 sheets can be set for Booklet Creation. Up to 15 sheets can be set for Single Fold.)



Quantity: 1 to 999



Image: Grid (Fold Position Adjustment), Grid (Alignment Adjustment), HT10%

• •

5.

Select the item to change and select [Change Settings].

6.

Select the Feature of Items and select [Save].

7.

Press the [Start] button. The printout is produced.

8.

Select [Close] to return to the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen.

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Select [Change Settings]. Change the value of Items and select [Save]. •

Increase or decrease the NVM value in the Single Fold misalignment direction. If the upper (lower) half of a two-folded sheet is larger than the other half, decrease (increase) the NVM value. Adjustment value in steps of 0.1mm/NVM (0 to 200)

9.

Select [Fold Position Printout] on the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen. Again, select [Single Fold] and perform Single Fold printing. Check the skew amount of the Single Fold position.

10. Select [Close] to return to the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen.

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6.2.23 Booklet / Fold & Staple (Adjustment / Others/Finisher Fold Position Adjustment): DC128 Purpose To adjust the Staple position skew of Booklet Folder. NOTE:For the detailed procedures, refer to ADJ 25.3.1 in Chapter 4 of the Finisher D2/D3/D4 Supplementary Manual.

Procedure 1.

Select [Adjustment / Others] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

2.

Select [Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment] on the "Adjustment / Others" screen.

3.

Select [Fold Position Printout] on the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen. Select the Fold function [Booklet Creation] and [Binding Shift (On)] in the "Fold Position Printout" screen and perform printing. Check the skew in the Staple position against the Fold position.

4.

Select [Close] to return to the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen.

5.

Select [Booklet / Fold & Staple] on the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen.

6.

7.

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The "Create Booklet Fold & Staple" screen is displayed. The following Items will appear.

8.

Select [Change Settings]. Change the value of Items and select [Save].



2 stapled sheets, B4 or larger

9.



2 stapled sheets, B4 or smaller



2 / 15 stapled sheets, B4 or larger

Select [Fold Position Printout] on the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen. Again, select the Fold function [Booklet Creation] and [Binding Shift (On)] in the "Fold Position Printout" screen and perform printing. Check the skew amount of the Staple position.



2 / 15 stapled sheets, B4 or smaller



3 stapled sheets, B4 off



4 stapled sheets, B4 off



5 - 7 stapled sheets, B4 off



8 - 14 stapled sheets, B4 off



Staple Position Adjustment

Select the item to change. •

Adjust the misalignment of the Fold Position according to the folding size for each set number of sheets.



Adjust the misalignment of the staple position and fold position by aligning the staple position to the fold position for each set number of sheets.

10. Select [Close] to return to the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen.

6.2.24 Booklet / Fold Only (Adjustment / Others/Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment): DC128 Purpose To adjust the Booklet fold position skew of Booklet Folder. NOTE: For the detailed procedures, refer to ADJ 25.3.1 in Chapter 4 of the Finisher D2/D3/D4 Supplementary Manual.

Procedure 1.

Select [Adjustment / Others] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

2.

Select [Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment] on the "Adjustment / Others" screen.

3.

Select [Fold Position Printout] on the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen. Select the Fold function [Booklet Creation] in the "Fold Position Printout" screen and perform printing. Verify the Booklet fold position skew amount.

4.

Select [Close] to return to the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen.

5.

Select [Booklet / Fold Only] on the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen.

6.

7.

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The "Create Booklet Folding Only" screen is displayed. The following Items will appear.

8.

Select [Change Settings]. Change the value of Items and select [Save].



2 or more stapled sheets, B4 or larger

9.



2 or more stapled sheets, B4 or smaller



3 stapled sheets, B4 or larger

Select [Fold Position Printout] on the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen. Again, select the Fold function [Booklet Creation] in the "Fold Position Printout" screen and perform printing. Verify the Booklet fold position skew amount.



3 stapled sheets, B4 or smaller



4 stapled sheets, B4 or larger



4 stapled sheets, B4 or smaller



5 - 7 stapled sheets, B4 or larger



5 - 7 stapled sheets, B4 or smaller



8 - 14 stapled sheets, B4 or larger



8 - 14 stapled sheets, B4 or smaller



2 unstapled sheets



3 or more unstapled sheets

10. Select [Close] to return to the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen.

Select the item to change.

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6.2.25 Z-Fold (Adjustment / Others/Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment): DC128 Purpose To adjust the fold length of Z-Fold position of Booklet Folder. NOTE: For the detailed procedures, refer to ADJ 25.3.3 in Chapter 4 of the Finisher D2/D3/D4 Supplementary Manual.

Procedure 1.

Select [Adjustment / Others] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

2.

Select [Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment] on the "Adjustment / Others" screen.

3.

Select [Fold Position Printout] on the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen. Select the Fold function [Z-Fold] in the "Fold Position Printout" screen and perform printing. Verify the fold length of the Z-Fold position. NOTE: As the length of fold from the tail edge changes by the same amount when the length of fold from the lead edge is adjusted, be sure to adjust the tail edge after adjusting the lead edge.

4. 5. 6.

7.

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Select [Close] to return to the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen.

8.

Select [Change Settings]. Change the value of Items and select [Save].

Select [Z-Fold] on the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen.

9.

Select [Fold Position Printout] on the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen. Select the Fold function [Z-Fold] in the "Fold Position Printout" screen and perform printing. Verify the fold length of the Z-Fold position.

The "Z-Fold" screen is displayed. The following Items will appear. •

A3 front end (First Fold)



A3 rear end (Second Fold)



11 x 11" front end (First Fold)



11 x 11" rear end (Second Fold)



B4 front end (First Fold)



B4 rear end (Second Fold)



8K (TFX) front end (First Fold)



8K (TFX) rear end (Second Fold)



8K (GCO) front end (First Fold)



8K (GCO) rear end (Second Fold)

Select the item to change.

10. Select [Close] to return to the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen.

6.2.26 Z Tri-Fold (Adjustment / Others/Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment): DC128

9.

Select [Fold Position Printout] on the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen. Select the Fold function [Z Tri-Fold] in the "Fold Position Printout" screen and perform printing. Verify the fold length of the Z Tri-Fold position.

Purpose

10. Select [Close] to return to the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen.

To adjust fold length of Z Tri-Fold position of Booklet Folder. NOTE: For the detailed procedures, refer to ADJ 25.3.3 in Chapter 4 of the Finisher D2/D3/D4 Supplementary Manual.

Procedure 1.

Select [Adjustment / Others] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

2.

Select [Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment] on the "Adjustment / Others" screen.

3.

Select [Fold Position Printout] on the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen. Select the Fold function [Z Tri-Fold] in the "Fold Position Printout" screen and perform printing. Verify the fold length of the Z Tri-Fold position. NOTE: As the length of fold from the tail edge changes by the same amount when the length of fold from the lead edge is adjusted, be sure to adjust the tail edge after adjusting the lead edge.

4.

Select [Close] to return to the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen.

5.

Select [Z Tri-Fold] on the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen.

6.

The "Z Tri-Fold" screen is displayed. The following Items will appear. •

7.

A4 front end (First Fold)



A4 rear end (Second Fold)



8.5 x 11" front end (First Fold)



8.5 x 11" rear end (Second Fold)

Select the item to change.

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6.2.27 C Tri-Fold (Adjustment / Others/Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment): DC128

9.

Purpose

10. Select [Close] to return to the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen.

To adjust fold length of C Tri-Fold position of Booklet Folder. NOTE: For the detailed procedures, refer to ADJ 25.3.2 in Chapter 4 of the Finisher D2/D3/D4 Supplementary Manual.

Procedure 1.

Select [Adjustment / Others] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

2.

Select [Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment] on the "Adjustment / Others" screen.

3.

Select [Fold Position Printout] on the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen. Select the Fold function [C Tri-Fold] in the "Fold Position Printout" screen and perform printing. Verify the fold length of the C Tri-Fold position. NOTE: The paper lead edge/tail edge defines the Tray output state. Take note that when a C TriFolded paper is unfolded for viewing, the front edge/tail edge are reversed. NOTE: As the length of fold from the tail edge changes by the same amount when the length of fold from the lead edge is adjusted, be sure to adjust the tail edge after adjusting the lead edge.

4.

Select [Close] to return to the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen.

5.

Select [C Tri-Fold] on the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen.

6.

The "C Tri-Fold" screen is displayed. The following Items will appear.

7.



A4 rear end (First Fold)



A4 front end (Second Fold)



8.5 x 11" rear end (First Fold)



8.5 x 11" front end (Second Fold)

Select the item to change.

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Select [Change Settings]. Change the value of Items and select [Save].

Select [Fold Position Printout] on the "Finisher - Fold Position Adjustment" screen. Select the Fold function [C Tri-Fold] in the "Fold Position Printout" screen and perform printing. Verify the fold length of the C Tri-Fold position.

6.2.28 Tray 5 (Bypass) Guide Adjustment (Registration): DC740

6.2.29 System Registration Adjustment (Registration): DC129

Purpose

Purpose

To check that the MSI Guide paper width detection is properly carried out.

Adjusts the IOT Lead Registration and Side Registration.

When this adjustment is required:





This adjustment is performed when the MSI size sensor is replaced and when a size detection error occurs.

NOTE: For the detailed procedures, refer to ADJ 2.1.1 in Chapter 4. •

Procedure

IOT Regi Adjustment performs the Lead Regi and Side Regi adjustments by looking at the output of the Built-in Test Pattern for adjustment.

The display items during adjustment are as follows:

1.

Select [Registration] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

2.

Select [Tray 5 (Bypass) Guide Adjustment] on the Registration screen.

3.

The Tray 5 (Bypass) Guide Adjustment screen is displayed.

Items

Options (*Default)

Remarks/Note

4.

Select the "Minimum Size Position" or the "Maximum Size Position" button.

IOT*

Built-in Test Pattern Print

5.

When the [Minimum Size Position] button is selected.

Adjustment Module Adjusted Side

Side 1* Side 2

Paper Tray

Tray 1* Tray 2 Tray 3 Tray 4 Tray 5 (Bypass) (A3 SEF) Tray 5 (Bypass) (A4 LEF) Tray 5 (Bypass) (11"x17" SEF) Tray 5 (Bypass) (8.5"x11" LEF) Tray 6 (HCF Upper) Tray 7 (HCF Lower) Tray 5 (HCF-Bypass) (A3 SEF) Tray 5 (HCF-Bypass) (A4 LEF) Tray 5 (HCF-Bypass) (11"x17" SEF) Tray 5 (HCF-Bypass) (8.5"x11" LEF)

A4 LEF, 11"x17" SEF, and 8.5"x11" LEF are usually selectable for MSI paper size.

Paper Type

Plain Paper* Heavyweight Extra Heavyweight Label Transparency Plain Paper S1

Paper type can be specified only when the MSI is specified. When a tray other than the MSI is specified, the paper type set for that tray is used. Furthermore, adjustment values for Extra Heavyweight, Labels, and Transparencies are set only for the machine MSI and HCF MSI.

Sheets

1*~99

6.

7.

Table 1

(1)

Follow the instructions on the screen and align the Paper Guides to the minimum size position.

(2)

Press the [Start] button. •

"OK" appears if the sensor output value is within the specified range. At the same time, the NVM[742-270] MSI Side Guide Minimum Position data is changed.



"NG" appears if the sensor output value is out of the specified range. If NG, check the guide position and try again.

When the [Maximum Size Position] button is selected. (1)

Follow the instructions on the screen and align the Paper Guides to the maximum size position.

(2)

Press the [Start] button. •

"OK" appears if the sensor output value is within the specified range. At the same time, the NVM[742-271] MSI Side Guide Maximum Position data is changed.



"NG" appears if the sensor output value is out of the specified range. If NG, check the guide position and try again.

Select [Close] to return to the "Registration" screen.



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6.2.30 Paper Path Timing Measurement (Registration): DC726

1.

Select [Registration] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

Purpose

2.

Select [System Registration Adjustment] on the Registration screen.

3.

The "System Registration Adjustment" screen is displayed.

To measure the sensor passing timing during paper feed to check the dispersion of the IOT paper feed states, which can be used to diagnose for wear and failure in the feed system.



"0" are displayed for the Image Position Adjustment Value of "Lead Registration" and "Side Registration".

4.

Select the "Paper Supply" button and specify the Tray.

5.

Set the Number of Sheets.

6.

1.

Enter the [Timing Type] according to the instruction on the Adjustment screen and press [Confirm] to make the machine notify you of each measurement time [Standard], [Lower Limit], and [Upper Limit] for the paper path timing. (The measurement time means the time defined for measurement)

2.

The machine will continuously feed the number of paper specified in [Print Quantity] and notify the Paper Path timing value at the specified measurement position for each completed measurement interval (for each sheet). (The values are not displayed in the UI one-by-one, but everything at once after the whole process has been completed)

3.

After the specified number of sheets have been printed or the [Stop] button was pressed to stop the operation, the UI screen displays the notified measurement times for [Standard], [Lower Limit], and [Upper Limit], as well as the calculation result for [Average Value], [Minimum Value], [Maximum Value], [Average +3 Sigma], and [Average -3 Sigma].

Select the [Print] button. •

7.

Overview

The message "Job in Progress..." appears.

The specified number of Built-in Test Pattern is output and the message "Job completed." appears. •

The Built-in Test Pattern output is a 1-sided grid alignment 2 (for measuring alignment).



If the Built-in Test Pattern cannot be printed, a message "Job completed with an error" is displayed.

8.

Change the image position adjustment value by referring to the test print. This adjustment aligns the Lead Registration and Side Registration.

9.

Measure the lead edge of the Test Pattern from the lead edge of the paper using a scale and check the Lead Regi.

NOTE: For more information on the Paper Path Timing Measurement List, refer to 6.3.6 Paper Path Timing Measurement List: DC726 in Chapter 6.



If the Lead Edge measurement is too short: Adjust with the [Down (D)] button.



If the Lead Edge measurement is too long: Adjust with the [Up (U)] button.

Procedure



Each step of the Lead Regi adjustment value is equal to 0.1mm.

1.

10. Measure the side edge of the Test Pattern from the side edge of the paper using a scale and check the Side Regi. •

If the Side Edge measurement is too long: Adjust with the [Right (R)] button.



If the Side Edge measurement is too short: Adjust with the [Left (L)] button.



Each step of the Side Regi adjustment value is equal to 0.01mm.

Select [Registration] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

2.

Select [Measure Paper Path Timing] on the Registration screen.

3.

The "Measure Paper Path Timing" screen is displayed.

4.

Follow the instructions on the screen to input the "Timing Type" and press [Confirm]. For more information on the "Timing Type", refer to Chapter 6, 6.3.6 Paper Path Timing Measurement List.

5.

Each of the [Standard], [Lower Limit], and [Upper Limit] measurement time is displayed.

6.

12. The IOT Lead Edge or Side Edge Adjustment NVM value will be updated.

To measure the paper path timings, set the [Print Quantity] and [Paper Supply] and then press the [Start] button.

13. Repeat Steps 7 to 13 until the Lead Registration and Side Registration are aligned.



The [Print Quantity] can be set between 1 to 99.

14. Select [Close] to return to the "Registration" screen.



For [Paper Supply], set a Tray (Trays 1 to 4, MSI, Tray 5 (HCF1 or 2), Tray 6 (4000HCF Upper Tray/2000A3-HCF), and Tray 7 (4000HCF Lower Tray) that corresponds to the entered [Timing Type].

11. When the registration adjustment value is determined, select [Adjust]. •

The message "Job completed." is displayed.

7.

After the specified number of sheets have been printed, the notified measurement times for [Standard], [Lower Limit], and [Upper Limit], as well as the calculation result for [Average Value], [Minimum Value], [Maximum Value], [Average +3 Sigma], and [Average -3 Sigma] are displayed.

8.

Select [Close] to return to the "Registration" screen.

6.2.31 Jam Counter (Faults): DC118

6.2.32 Failure Counter (Faults): DC120

Purpose

Purpose

Displays the No. of occurrences of jams from the time of reset on completion of the previous servicing up to now.

Displays the No. of occurrences of failures from the time of reset on completion of the previous servicing up to now.

Procedure

Procedure

1.

Select [Faults] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

1.

Select [Faults] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

2.

The following Items are displayed on the "Faults" screen.

2.

The following Items are displayed on the "Faults" screen.



Current Faults





Jam Counter button



Current Faults Jam Counter button



Failure Counter button



Failure Counter button



Shutdown History button



Shutdown History button

3.

Select [Jam Counter].

3.

Select [Failure Counter].

4.

The following Items are displayed on the "Jam Counter" screen.

4.

The following Items are displayed on the "Failure Counter" screen.

5.



Chain-Link



Chain-Link



Count



Count

NOTE: •Based on the data obtained from the Main Unit, the PSW displays the paper/document jam history.

NOTE: •The screen displays the Failure History based on the data obtained from the Main Unit. •

Displays failures from the last exit from the Service Mode with "Exit (Clear Log)" until now.



Displays failures from the last exit from the Service Mode with "Exit (Clear Log)" until now.



The Count is reset when exiting from the Service Mode by using "Exit (Clear Log)".



The Count is reset when exiting from the Service Mode by using "Exit (Clear Log)".

5.

Select [Close] to return to the "Faults" screen.

Select [Close] to return to the "Faults" screen.

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6.2.33 Shutdown History (Faults): DC122

6.2.34 IOT CIS Setup Cycle:DC750

Purpose

Purpose

Displays history classified into 4 categories: Document Jam, Paper Jam, Failure, and Last 40 Faults.

This cycle optimizes parameter values for CIS edge detection.

Procedure

When the machine is shipped or installed, or when a CIS is replaced, the cycle optimizes the LED light quantity and stores parameter values in NVM.

1. 2.

Select [Faults] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen. The following Items are displayed on the "Faults" screen. •

Current Faults



Jam Counter button



Failure Counter button



Shutdown History button

3.

Select [Shutdown History].

4.

The following Items are displayed on the "Shutdown History" screen. The Chain Link, Date & Time, and Total CV of the selected button are displayed on the screen. •

Paper Jam button



Document Jam button



Failures button



Last 40 Faults button

NOTE: •The screen displays the Failure History based on the data obtained from the Main Unit. •

Displays failures from the last exit from the Service Mode with "Exit (Clear Log)" until now.



The Count is reset when exiting from the Service Mode by using "Exit (Clear Log)".

5.

Selecting any of the [Paper Jam/Document Jam/Failures/Last 40 Faults] button displays the Chain Link, Date & Time, and Total CV of the selected button.

6.

Select [Close] to return to the "Faults" screen.

Operation Overview At an occurrence of an error, preset or measured values and Fail are displayed for the CE to isolate the error in order to find causes of it. Table 1 Val. Dis. at OK

Val. Val. Dis. at Dis. at OK/NG NG/NG

-

O

O

O

0=OK ,1=NG -

-

O

O

O

LED_PWR_AC T_NUM

0 to 65535

1

O

O

O

O

LED Driving Current Value

LED_Current

0 to 255

0.4mA

O

O

O

O

Black Reference Average

AVE [Vod(n)]

0 to 255

-

-

O

O

O

White Reference Average

AVE [Vow_Max(n)]

0 to 255

-

-

O

O

O

Max. Dynamic Range VR_Max

0 to 255

0.01V

-

O

O

-

Fault Code at NG

-

-

-

-

O

O

Item (parameter name)

NVM/Variable Name

Range

Judgment at End of Light Qty Correction

-

0=OK ,1=NG -

Judgment at End of Shading Coefficient Calculation

-

Number of Light Qty Corrections

Fault Code

Display Cur. Unit Val.Dis.

NOTE: For the details of the procedure, see ADJ 13.15.3, Chapter 4.

Procedure NOTE: If having replaced the CIS, set the value in NVM760-206 (Number of Light Quantity Correction Executions) back to [0] beforehand. 1.

On the [Maintenance/Diagnostics] window, select [MAX Setup].

2.

On the MAX Setup window, select [IOT CIS Setup Cycle].

3.

Open the Front Door.

4.

Slide out the drawer.

5.

Place a sheet of paper in the registration area.

NOTE: The display of Jam appears. Press the “Close” button to clear the displayed Jam, and proceed.

6.2.35 IOT CIS Check Cycle:DC751

NOTE: Place an A4-sized blank sheet so that the whole of the side to be scanned can be under the edge scanning sensor in the registration unit.

This cycle checks the edge detection function. The cycle is intended to check if the detection system operates normally.

Purpose

6.

Press the [Start] button.

7.

The IOT CIS Setup Cycle window opens. Select [Yes] to start the adjustment.

Operation Overview

The IOT CIS Setup Cycle Measured Values frame displays measured values and a judgment.

The machine (MC) reports the current values of the below-listed parameters when it goes to another screen as directed by the UI. Then the UI displays these current values.

8.

The measured values of the items are in their respective normal ranges. Following a specific fail error code, configure settings and resolve the error. After that, perform the IOT CIS Setup Cycle adjustment again.

The MC performs edge detection as directed by the UI, and reports measured values and a specific judgment result. If an error occurs, the MC reports the type of the error. The UI displays these check results (measured values, judgment result, and error type). Table 1

Item (parameter name)

NVM/Variable Name

Setting Range

Value Current Value Display Display DisplayUn Value at NG Display at OK it

Judgment at End of Check Cycle

0=OK ,1=NG -

-

O

O

Paper Edge Position (Average)

AVE_Edge

0 to 65535

0.01mm

-

O

-

Paper Edge Position

Line_Edge

0 to 65535

0.01mm

-

O

O

Detected Edge Value

EDGE_DATA_X

0 to 65535

-

-

O

O

Detected Edge Value (after correction)

EDGE

0 to 65535

-

-

O

O

Edge Detection Threshold Th_DATA_X

0 to 65535

-

-

O

O

Fault Code at NG

-

-

-

-

O

Fault Code

NOTE: For the details of the procedure, see ADJ 13.5.2, Chapter 4.

Procedure 1.

On the [Maintenance/Diagnostics] window, select [MAX Setup].

2.

On the MAX Setup window, select [IOT CIS Check Cycle].

3.

Select a paper size. NOTE: If a desired size is not available, select one close in width.

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Fold the paper selected in step 2 in half and form the centerline.

5.

Open the Front Door.

6.

Slide out the drawer.

7.

Place the paper in the registration area.

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NOTE: The display of Jam appears. Press the “Close” button to clear the displayed Jam, and proceed.

6.2.36 Upgrading Software (Device UI Method) (FX Only)

NOTE: Aligning the center of the paper with the center of the registration unit, place the paper so that the edge of the paper can be under the edge scanning sensor.

The Download Device UI function aims at simplifying the procedure for updating Firmware and does not require the PC and the USB memory that have been required so far for updating Firmware. This function obtains a Firmware updating file from a server connected to the network; stores the file onto the HDD in the device; automatically goes into the Download mode; and then updates Firmware.

(1)

Align the crease of the paper with the mark at the center of the plate.

(2)

Align the trail edge of the paper with the rear edge of the drawer chassis.

8.

Slide in the drawer back and close the Front Door.

9.

Press the [Start] button.

Purpose

This function in the below-listed methods for upgrading software is called Remote Method.

10. The IOT CIS Check Cycle window opens. Select [Yes] to start the check cycle. 11. The IOT CIS Check Cycle Measured Values frame displays measured values and a judgment result. The measured values of the items are in their respective normal ranges. Following a specific fail error code, configure settings and resolve the error. After that, perform the IOT CIS Check Cycle adjustment again.

Table 1 Method

Overview

DLD Method

Parallel Cable or USB Cable is used for software upgrading.

PJL Method

Lan Crossing Cable is used for software upgrading.

Device UI Method

Network is used for software upgrading.

NOTE: For the detailed procedure, see ADJ 2.5.1 in chapter 4.

Preparation Put Firmware on a Web server operating on the customer intranet.

Procedure 1.

Enter UI-Diag. Select Tools>Common Service Settings>Maintenance/Diagnostics. On page 2 of Maintenance/Diagnostics, select "Software Upgrade".

2.

Enter information about the Web server in the UI screen.

3.

In the UI screen, press "Download Now".

4.

The device automatically restarts after the download is complete.

1.

6.2.37 Backup/Restore

Select the Backup Files icon and then HDD or USB Memory. Press "Start".

Purpose

Table 2

To make a backup and restore it in case the operation becomes unstable after software upgrading, in order to return the machine to the former state in which it had the backed-up data and to make it operable. The distination to save a backup to is the HDD built in the machine, or a USB memory that is a service tool.

Choice

Operation Desription

HDD

Files are backed up in the Log Image area on the HDD.

USB (HDD installed)

Backed up files are created in the Backup area on the HDD. Firmware is encoded and stored in the "backup" folder in the USB Memory.

USB (HDD not installed)

Firmware is encoded and stored in the "backup" folder in the USB Memory.

NOTE: For the detailed procedure, see ADJ 2.5.2 in chapter 4.

Preparation

The name of the file in the USB Memory for storing data is defined as follows:



To save a backup to a USB memory, create a folder named "backup" in the USB memory beforehand.

"BACKUP_" + Product Code + "_" + "Serial No."+ "_"+"year, month, date, hour, minute" + ".AES"



Before working, be sure to print a list of function settings.

E.g.: BACKUP_NC100229_185123_0610031651.AES [Restore Files] 1.

Table 1 Information that can be backed up

Select the Restore Backed Up Files icon and then HDD or USB Memory. Press "Start".

Data listing

Backup Files onto HDD

Backup Files onto USB

Firmware Download File

O

O

NOTE: (1) If there are no files backed up on the HDD, instructing the machine to restore files causes an error. (2)

If the name of the backed-up file does not have the same serial number (the backed-up file cannot be restored onto the same machine), an error occurs.

ESS NVRAM

O

O

Resource area on HDD

O

X

Mailbox area on HDD

O

*: Only when HDD is installed. Text data is excluded.

(3)

If there are multiple backed-up files on the "backup" directory in the USB Memory, the backedup file that is judged to be the latest one by its name will be restored.

Management Information area on HDD O

*: Only when HDD is installed.

(4)

If there is a backed-up file, both in the USB Memory and in the Backup area on the HDD, the backed-up file in the USB Memory is given priority.

Procedure

Table 3

1.

Turn off the machine. Disconnect the network cable and the telephone line from the machine.

Choice

Operation Description

2.

The following procedure differs according to the destination to save a backup to.

HDD

The M/C performs the restorative steps in the given order. (1) Initializes the whole area for HDD Backup on the HDD.

[Backup Files onto HDD] Turn ON the machine. Enter UI-Diag and select "Backup Files/Restore Files".

(2)

[Backup Files onto USB] Install the USB Memory and turn ON the machine. Enter UI-Diag and select "Backup Files/Restore Files". 3.

The following icons appear: •





Backup Files –

HDD



USB Memory

USB (HDD installed)

Updates the area for HDD Backup on the HDD.

(3)

Updates the ESS NVRAM.

(4)

Reboots automatically and updates Firmware.

(5)

Reboots automatically after updating Firmware.

The M/C performs the restorative steps in the given order. (1) Initializes the whole area for USB Backup and the Mailbox area on the HDD.

Restore Backed Up Files

(2)



HDD

(3)

Updates the ESS NVRAM.



USB Memory

(4)

Automatically reboots and updates Firmware.

(5)

Automatically reboots after updating Firmware.

Delete Backed Up Files –

HDD



USB Memory

USB (HDD not installed)

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After the restorative process is complete, remove the USB Memory and print a list of function settings to check the version.

[Delete Backed Up Files]

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6.2.38 Inspection/Repair Request (EP Service): DC003 (FX Only) Purpose Transmits the status (NR Data) of the machine to the FX maintenance server through the EP-SV.

1.

Select the Delete Backed Up Files icon and then HDD or USB Memory. Press "Start". Table 4

NOTE: You cannot select the request items if EP-SV is not connected to the machine or to the telephone line.

Choice

Operation Description

NOTE: The machine shows error if EP-SV is not connected to the machine or to the telephone line.

HDD

Instructing the machine to delete the files backed up on the HDD allows them to be deleted.

Procedure

USB

1. Install USB Memory. 2. All the files in the "backup" folder in the USB Memory get deleted.

2.

Select [Check / Repair Requests] on the "EP Service" screen.

3.

Select the following items on the "Check / Repair Requests" screen.

1.

Select [EP Service] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.



Check Request



Repair Request



Preliminary Diagnostics Request

4.

Press the [Start] button.

5.

The "Check Request" screen is displayed.

6.

Follow the instruction messages shown in the screen and select [Yes] or [No].

7.

Select [Close] to return to the "EP Service" screen.

6.2.39 Used Parts Collection Notification: DC004 (FX Only)

6.2.40 Delete All Certificates/Initialize Settings

Purpose

Purpose

Requests FFL to collect the Used Parts through the EP-SV.

-> Returns Fail to the Main Unit when EP-SV has received the Used Parts Collection Request from the Main Unit.

Even though [Connectivity and Network Setup]>[Security Settings]>[SSL/TLS Settings] is set to Enabled, a certificate file error, etc. sometimes continuously disable it when the device is on, resulting in the unavailability of cirtificate data. In this case, starting [Delete All Certificates/Initialize Settings] enables deleting all the other certificates (self-generated certificate, certificate through the utility for obtaining device certificate, and certificate imported from CWIS) than a certificate of the next generation EP function used for billing management. Thus, this function enables the device to recover without deleting all HDD/NVM data.

NOTE: Procedures to deal with the EP-SV problems are as follows: 1.

2.

3. 4.

If the telephone line to EP-SV was busy when EP-SV received the Used Parts Collection Request from the Main Unit

If EP-Front does not answer the phone when EP-SV called EP-Front

NOTE: FXCL: Operation directive is invalid.

-> Returns Fail to the Main Unit when EP-SV cannot be connected to EP-Front even after making the specific number of calls.

Procedure

If the telephone line is disconnected when communicating with EP-Front

1.

On the [Maintenance/Diagnostics] screen, select [Delete All Certificates/Initialize Settings].

-> Returns Fail (telephone line is disconnected) to the Main Unit when the line is disconnected.

2.

The [Delete All Certificates/Initialize Settings] screen displays a message.

If EP-SV is retrying, or waiting for redial or executing when EP-SV received Used Parts Collection Request from the Main Unit.

3.

Press the [Start] button.

4.

The Confirmation message appears. Select [Yes].

-> Returns Fail to the Main Unit when EP-SV has received the Used Parts Collection Request from the Main Unit.

5.

After finishing [Delete All Certificates/Initialize Settings], the device automatically reboot.

NOTE: If the value of 1 or 2 is not set in NVM (EP Data Transmission) 850-003, the [Used Parts Collection Notification] button will not appear.

Procedure 1.

Select [EP Service] on the "Maintenance / Diagnostics" screen.

2.

Select [Used Parts Collection Request] on the "EP Service" screen.

3.

The "Used Parts Collection Request" screen is displayed.

4.



Used Parts Quantity: 1 to 255 (Default is 1)



Customer Representative's Name: Enter the Customer Representative's Name using the keyboard and select [Save].

Enter the Used Parts Quantity and the Customer Representative's Name where necessary.

5.

Press the [Start] button.

6.

Select [Close] to return to the "EP Service" screen.

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6.3.1.1 DC330 Input Component Check List (IOT) Table 1 DC330 Input Component Check List (IOT) ChainLink

Component Name

Display Description

Module Name

005-102 Document Set Sensor

H/L

Low when document is placed on Document Set Sensor.

IIT

005-110 DADF Regi Sensor

H/L

Low when Regi Sensor detects paper.

IIT

005-202 Bottom Sensor

H/L

High when Tray is at home position.

IIT

005-203 DADF Level Sensor

H/L

High when Nudger Roll is lifted up.

IIT

005-204 DADF Feed Sensor

H/L

Low when DADF Feed Sensor detects paper.

IIT

005-206 DADF Pre-Regi.Sensor

H/L

Low when DADF Pre-Regi Sensor detects paper.

IIT

005-207 Lead Regi.Sensor

H/L

Low when Lead Regi Sensor detects paper.

IIT

005-208 Out Sensor

H/L

Low when Out Sensor detects paper.

IIT

005-209 DADF Exit Sensor 1

H/L

Low when DADF Exit Sensor 1 detects paper.

IIT

005-210 DADF Exit Sensor 2

H/L

Low when DADF Exit Sensor 2 detects paper.

IIT

005-211 Invert Sensor 1

H/L

Low when Invert Sensor 1 detects paper.

IIT

005-212 Feeder Cover Interlock Switch

H/L

Low when Feeder Cover is Open.

IIT

005-214 Tray Interlock Sensor

H/L

High when Tray Interlock is Open.

IIT

005-215 Tray APS Sensor 1

H/L

High when Tray APS Sensor 1 is blocked by the Actuator.

IIT

005-216 Tray APS Sensor 2

H/L

High when Tray APS Sensor 2 is blocked by the Actuator.

IIT

005-217 Tray APS Sensor 3

H/L

High when Tray APS Sensor 3 is blocked by the Actuator.

IIT

005-218 No.1 APS Sensor

H/L

Low when No. 1 APS Sensor detects paper.

IIT

005-219 No.2 APS Sensor

H/L

Low when No. 2 APS Sensor detects paper.

IIT

005-220 No.3 APS Sensor

H/L

Low when No. 3 APS Sensor detects paper.

IIT

005-223 L/H Cover Interlock Sensor

H/L

High when Left Hand Cover is Open.

IIT

005-224 Scan Start

H/L

Low when the Scan Start signal is ON.

IIT

005-226 Invert Sensor 2

H/L

Low when Invert Sensor 2 detects paper.

IIT

010-201 Fuser Exit Sensor

H/L

Low when Fuser Exit Sensor detects paper.

Fuser

010-202 Fuser Nip Sensor

H/L

Detects the state of the Fuser Nip Clutch. Low when Fuser is in Nip state.

Fuser

042-200 Fuser Intake X'fer Intake Fan Fail

H/L

Detects the status of the Fuser Intake Fan and Transfer Intake Fan. Low when abnormal rotation of the Fuser Intake Fan and Transfer Intake Fan is detected.

Drive_NOHAD

042-201 Fuser Exhaust Fan Fail

H/L

Detects the status of the Fuser Exhaust Fan. High when abnormal rotation of the Fuser Exhaust Fan is detected.

Drive_NOHAD

042-202 Drum Motor Fail

H/L

Detects the status of the Drum Motor. High when abnormal rotation of the Drum Motor is detected.

Drive_NOHAD

061-200 ROS Motor Ready

H/L

Detects ROS Motor Failure. High when abnormal rotation of the ROS Motor is detected.

ROS

061-201 NO SOS Fail Detect

H/L

Detects NO SOS Fail. High when NO SOS Fail is detected.

ROS

061-202 SOS Long Fail Detect

H/L

Detects SOS Long Fail. High when SOS Long Fail is detected.

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Component Name

Display Description

Module Name

061-203 SOS Short Fail Detect

H/L

Detects SOS Short Fail. High when SOS Short Fail is detected.

ROS

061-204 ROS Data Fail Detect

H/L

Detects ROS Data Fail. High when ROS Data Fail is detected.

ROS

061-205 LD Alarm

H/L

Detects the LD Alarm. High when LD is not good.

ROS

061-206 ROS VDD

H/L

For detection of ROS VDD Fail and ROS VDD Down Fail. High when ROS is turned ON.

ROS

061-207 Panther4 VDD

H/L

Detects the monitor signal of the ASIC-Panther 4 when it is turned ON. High when Panther 4 is turned ON.

ROS

062-201 Sheet Abort

H/L

Detects a document from DADF has reached the regi position. Low when it is detected that a document has reached the regi position

IIT

062-212 IIT Regi Sensor

H/L

Detects the Control Regi position of the Full Rate Carriage. High when IIT Regi Sensor is blocked by the Actuator of the Full Rate Carriage.

IIT

062-240 DADF DETECT

H/L

Detects DADF connection. Low when DADF is connected.

IIT

062-251 APS Sensor 1

H/L

Detects the document length in the Slow Scan Direction. Low when APS Sensor 1 detects paper.

IIT

062-253 APS Sensor 2

H/L

Detects the document length in the Slow Scan Direction. Low when APS Sensor 2 detects paper.

IIT

062-272 ScanStart

H/L

Low when Scan Start signal is ON.

IIT

062-280 CCD Fan Fail

H/L

Detects the status of the CCD Fan. High when abnormal rotation of the CCD Fan is detected.

IIT

062-281 IPS Fan Fail

H/L

Detects the status of the IPS Fan. High when abnormal rotation of the IPS Fan is detected.

IIT

062-282 Lamp Fan Fail

H/L

Detects the status of the Lamp Fan. High when abnormal rotation of the Lamp Fan is detected.

IIT

062-300 Platen Interlock Switch

H/L

Detects the Opening/Closing of the DADF and determines the scanning time of the Platen document size. Low when the Platen Interlock is Open (DADF Open).

IIT

062-301 Angle Sensor

H/L

Detects the opening angle of the DADF and determines the scanning time of the Platen document size. Low when the Platen Interlock is Open (DADF Open).

IIT

071-100 Tray 1Pre Feed Sensor

H/L

Detects if there is paper in the Tray 1 Pre Feed position. Low when Tray 1 Pre Feed Sensor detects paper.

P/H

071-101 Feed Out Sensor 1

H/L

Detects if there is paper in the Tray 1 Feed Out position. Low when Feed Out Sensor 1 detects paper.

P/H

071-200 Tray 1 No Paper Sensor

H/L

Detects if there is no paper in Tray 1. High when Tray 1 No Paper Sensor does not detect any paper.

P/H

071-201 Tray 1 Level Sensor

H/L

Detects the paper level in Tray 1 (paper is lifted up to the Feed Ready position). High when Tray 1 Level Sensor detects the Feed Ready position.

P/H

072-100 Tray 2 Pre Feed Sensor

H/L

Detects if there is paper in the Tray 2 Pre Feed position. Low when Tray 2 Pre Feed Sensor detects paper.

P/H

072-101 Feed Out Sensor 2

H/L

Detects if there is paper in the Tray 2 Feed Out position. Low when Feed Out Sensor 2 detects paper.

P/H

Table 1 DC330 Input Component Check List (IOT) ChainLink

Component Name

Display Description

Module Name

072-200 Tray 2 No Paper Sensor

H/L

Detects if there is no paper in Tray 2. High when Tray 2 No Paper Sensor does not detect any paper.

P/H

072-201 Tray 2 Level Sensor

H/L

Detects the paper level in Tray 2 (paper is lifted up to the Feed Ready position). High when Tray 2 Level Sensor detects the Feed Ready position.

P/H

073-100 Tray 3 Pre Feed Sensor

H/L

Detects if there is paper in the Tray 3 Pre Feed position. Low when Tray 3 Pre Feed Sensor detects paper.

P/H

073-101 Feed Out Sensor 3

H/L

Detects if there is paper in the Tray 3 Feed Out position. Low when Feed Out Sensor 3 detects paper.

P/H

073-200 Tray 3 No Paper Sensor

H/L

Detects if there is no paper in Tray 3. High when Tray 3 No Paper Sensor does not detect any paper.

P/H

073-201 Tray 3 Level Sensor

H/L

Detects the paper level in Tray 3 (paper is lifted up to the Feed Ready position). High when Tray 3 Level Sensor detects the Feed Ready position.

P/H

073-202 Tray 3 Paper Size Select Switch

H/L

Detects the ON/OFF status of the Tray 3 Paper Size Select switch. Low when the Tray 3 Paper Size Select switch (any of S1~S5) is ON.

P/H

074-100 Tray 4 Pre Feed Sensor

H/L

Detects if there is paper in the Tray 4 Pre Feed position. Low when Tray 4 Pre Feed Sensor detects paper.

P/H

074-101 Feed Out Sensor 4

H/L

Detects if there is paper in the Tray 4 Feed Out position. Low when Feed Out Sensor 4 detects paper.

P/H

074-200 Tray 4 No Paper Sensor

H/L

Detects if there is no paper in Tray 4. High when Tray 4 No Paper Sensor does not detect any paper.

P/H

074-201 Tray 4 Level Sensor

H/L

Detects the paper level in Tray 4 (paper is lifted up to the Feed Ready position). High when Tray 4 Level Sensor detects the Feed Ready position.

P/H

074-202 Tray 4 Paper Size Select Switch

H/L

Detects the ON/OFF status of the Tray 4 Paper Size Select switch. Low when the Tray 4 Paper Size Select switch (any of S1~S5) is ON.

P/H

075-100 MSI Pre Feed Sensor

H/L

Detects if there is paper in the MSI Pre Feed position. Low when MSI Pre Feed Sensor detects paper.

P/H

075-101 MSI Feed Out Sensor

H/L

Detects if there is paper in the MSI Feed Out position. Low when MSI Feed Out Sensor detects paper.

P/H

075-200 MSI No Paper Sensor

H/L

Detects if there is no paper in the MSI (detection only possible in the Level Up state). High when MSI No Paper Sensor does not detect any paper.

P/H

075-201 MSI Lift Up Sensor

H/L

Detects the paper level in the MSI (paper is lifted up to the Feed Ready position). High when MSI Lift Up Sensor detects the Feed Ready position.

P/H

075-202 MSI Down Sensor

H/L

Detects if the MSI Bottom Plate is at the Down position. High when MSI Lift Down Sensor detects Lift Down (blocked).

P/H

075-203 MSI Paper Set Sensor

H/L

Detects if there is paper loaded in the MSI. High when MSI Paper Set Sensor detects paper.

P/H

077-100 Trans Path Sensor 1

H/L

Detects if there is paper in the Trans Path Sensor 1. Low when Trans Path Sensor 1 detects paper.

P/H

077-101 Trans Path Sensor 2

H/L

Detects if there is paper in the Trans Path Sensor 2. Low when Trans Path Sensor 2 detects paper.

P/H

077-102 Trans Path Sensor 3

H/L

Detects if there is paper in the Trans Path Sensor 3. Low when Trans Path Sensor 3 detects paper.

P/H

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Component Name

Display Description

Module Name

077-103 Pre REGI Sensor

H/L

Detects if there is paper in the MSI Pre Regi position. Low when Pre Regi Sensor detects paper.

P/H

077-104 REGI Sensor

H/L

Detects if there is paper in the Regi position. Low when Regi Sensor detects paper.

P/H

077-105 Invert In Sensor

H/L

Detects if there is paper in the Inverter input area. Low when Invert In Sensor detects paper.

P/H

077-106 Invert Path Sensor

H/L

Detects if there is paper inside the Inverter. Low when Invert Path Sensor detects paper.

P/H

077-107 Invert Out Sensor

H/L

Detects if there is paper in the Inverter output area. Low when Invert Out Sensor detects paper.

P/H

077-108 IOT Exit Sensor

H/L

Detects if there is paper in the IOT Exit area. Low when IOT Exit Sensor detects paper.

P/H

077-109 DUP In Sensor

H/L

Detects if there is paper in the DUP Path input area. Low when DUP In Sensor detects paper.

P/H

077-110 DUP Path Sensor1

H/L

Detects if there is paper in the DUP Path (Inverter side). Low when DUP Path Sensor 1 detects paper.

P/H

077-111 DUP Path Sensor2

H/L

Detects if there is paper in the DUP Path (Regi side). Low when DUP Path Sensor 2 detects paper.

P/H

077-112 DUP Out Sensor

H/L

Detects if there is paper in the DUP Path output area. Low when DUP Out Sensor detects paper.

P/H

077-113 Pre X'fer Sensor

H/L

Detects whether paper exists at the pre-transfer position. Paper detected: Low

P/H

077-114 Skew Sensor

H/L

Detects whether paper exists at the REGI position. Paper detected:Low

P/H

077-202 Invert Release Home Sensor

H/L

Detects the Invert Roll Release status (Home position). Low when Invert Release Home Sensor is at Home position (blocked state).

P/H

077-300 Front Door Interlock

H/L

Detects the opened/closed state of the Front Door. Low when Front Door is Open.

P/H

077-301 Left Hand Cover Interlock Switch

H/L

Detects the opened/closed state of the Left Hand Cover. High when Left Hand Cover is Open.

P/H

077-302 Tray 2 Trans Path Interlock

H/L

Detects the opening/closing of the Tray 2 Trans Path Interlock. High when Tray 2 Trans Path Interlock is Open.

P/H

077-303 Marking Drawer Interlock

H/L

Detects the pulling out and inserting of the Marking Drawer. High when Marking Drawer Interlock is Open.

P/H

077-304 DUP Drawer Interlock

H/L

Detects the pulling out and inserting of the DUP Drawer. High when DUP Drawer Interlock is Open.

P/H

077-305 MSI Cover Interlock Switch

H/L

Detects the opened/closed state of the MSI Cover. Low when MSI Cover is Open.

P/H

091-200 Drum Detect Switch

H/L

Displays the status of the Drum Detect Switch. High when Drum Detect Switch is ON (Drum is in place).

Xero_Clean

091-201 CC Cleaner Position Sensor

H/L

Displays the status of the CC Cleaner Position Sensor. Low when CC Cleaner Position Sensor detects Home position (blocked).

Xero_Clean

Table 1 DC330 Input Component Check List (IOT) ChainLink

Component Name

Display Description

Module Name

091-202 Waste Bottle Set Sensor

H/L

Detects the Waste Toner Bottle. Low when Waste Toner Bottle is loaded.

Xero_Clean

091-203 Waste Toner Full Sensor

H/L

Detects if the toner in the Waste Toner Bottle is full. High when Waste Toner Full Sensor detects that toner is full.

Xero_Clean

091-204 CC Fail

H/L

Detects the status of the CC Wire. High when CC Wire is cut off.

Xero_Clean

093-200 Low Toner Sensor

H/L

Displays the High/Low status of the Low Toner Sensor. Low when Low Toner Sensor does not detect any toner.

Deve

093-201 Cartridge Door Sensor

H/L

Displays the High/Low status of the Cartridge Door Sensor. High when Cartridge Door is Open.

Deve

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Component Name

Display Description of Operation

Module Name

048-100 IOT Exit SNR (Hot Line)

H/L

IOT Exit SNR (Hot Line) detects whether paper exists. Paper detected: Low

I/F Module

048-101 I/F Transport SNR

H/L

I/F Transport SNR detects whether paper exists. Paper detected: Low

I/F Module

048-102 I/F Decurler In SNR

H/L

I/F Decurler In SNR detects whether paper exists. Paper detected: Low

I/F Module

048-103 I/F Exit SNR

H/L

I/F Exit SNR detects whether paper exists. Paper detected: Low

I/F Module

048-201 I/F Decurler Cam Position1 SNR

H/L

I/F Decurler Cam Position1 SNR detects whether light is blocked. Light blocked: High Position1:H,Position2:L -> Pene Up2,Down10 Position1:L,Position2:L -> Pene Up6,Down8 Position1:L,Position2:H -> Pene Up10,Down2 Position1:H,Position2:H -> Pene Up8,Down6

I/F Module

048-202 I/F Decurler Cam Position2 SNR

H/L

I/F Decurler Cam Position2 SNR detects whether light is blocked. Light blocked: High Position1:H,Position2:L -> Pene Up2,Down10 Position1:L,Position2:L -> Pene Up6,Down8 Position1:L,Position2:H -> Pene Up10,Down2 Position1:H,Position2:H -> Pene Up8,Down6

I/F Module

048-203 I/F Decurler Gate SNR

H/L

Detects which direction I/F Decurler Gate has switched. Upper detected: Upper transport (Gate is down): Sensor is at High, blocked. Lower detected: Lower transport (Gate is up): Sensor is at Low, receiving light.

I/F Module

048-204 I/F Manual Decurler Down SW

H/L

Detects I/F Manual Decurler Down SW ON or OFF. SW ON: Low

I/F Module

048-205 I/F Manual Decurler Up SW

H/L

Detects I/F Manual Decurler Up SW ON or OFF. SW ON: Low

I/F Module

048-206 I/F Auto Decurler SW

H/L

Detects I/F Auto Decurler SW ON or OFF. SW ON: Low

I/F Module

048-207 I/F Cooling Fan1/2 LOCK

H/L

Detects both I/F Cooling Fan1 and I/F Cooling Fan2 are rotating. Rotating: Low

I/F Module

048-208 I/F Cooling Fan3 LOCK

H/L

Detects whether I/F Cooling Fan3 is rotating. Rotating: Low

I/F Module

048-209 I/F Cooling Fan5 LOCK

H/L

Detects whether I/F Cooling Fan5 is rotating. Rotating: Low

I/F Module

048-210 Output1 Detect

H/L

Detects whether HCS1 is electrically connected. Connected: Low

I/F Module

048-211 Output2 Detect

H/L

Detects whether D3/D4 Finisher is electrically connected. Open detected: Sensor is at Low, receiving light. Close detected: Sensor is at High, blocked.

I/F Module

048-216 Output1 Exit SNR IN

H/L

Exit SNR on HCS1 Bypass Transport Path detects whether paper exists there. Paper detected: Low

I/F Module

Table 1 DC330 Input Component Check List (IF Module) ChainLink

Component Name

Display Description of Operation

Module Name

048-221 I/F Ent Chute Open SNR

H/L

Detects whether I/F Ent Chute is open. Open detected: Low

I/F Module

048-300 I/F Front Door SW

H/L

Detects whether I/F Front Door is open/closed. Open detected: High

I/F Module

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6.3.1.3 DC330 Input Component Check List (HCS1) Table 1 DC330 Input Component Check List (HCS1) ChainLink

Component Name

Display Description of Operation

Module Name

049-101 TOP TRAY EXIT SNR

H/L

TOP TRAY EXIT SNR detection A jammed output to TOP TRAY is detected (paper detected): Low

HCS1

049-102 TOP TRAY PATH SNR

H/L

HCS1 TOP TRAY PATH SNR detection A jam is detected on Transport Line to TOP TRAY (paper detected): Low

049-103 BYPASS EXIT SNR

H/L

BYPASS EXIT SNR detection A jammed straight output is detected (paper detected): Low

HCS1

049-104 BYPASS PATH SNR 1

H/L

BYPASS PATH SNR 1 detection A jam is detected on Straight Transport Line (paper detected): Low

HCS1

049-105 STACKER PATH SNR

H/L

HCS1 STACKER PATH SNR detection A jam is detected on Transport Line to STACKER (paper detected): Low

049-106 STACKER EXIT SNR

H/L

STACKER EXIT SNR detection A jammed paper for delivery is detected (paper detected): Low

HCS1

049-107 BYPASS PATH SNR 2

H/L

BYPASS PATH SNR 2 detection A jam is detected on Straight Transport Line (paper detected): Low

HCS1

049-108 UPPER DEVICE EXIT SNR

H/L

IFM EXIT SNR detection Paper detected on IFM EXIT: Low

HCS1

049-200 F-COV LOCK SNR

H/L

F-COV LOCK SNR detection Front Cover locked (Light to SNR is blocked): Low

HCS1

049-201 STACKER UP LIM SW

H/L

STACKER UP LIM SW detection Elevator Tray overran the upper limit (SW ON): High

HCS1

049-202 DOLLY REMOVE SW

H/L

DOLLY REMOVE SW detection Removal of paper is requested (Panel SW is pressed down): Low

HCS1

049-203 SAMPLE REJECT SW

H/L

SAMPLE REJECT SW detection Output of sample is requested (Panel SW is pressed down): Low

HCS1

049-207 DOLLY SET POSITION SNR

H/L

DOLLY SET POSITION SNR detection Position where Dolly is removed (Light to SNR is blocked): Low

HCS1

049-208 DOLLY SET SNR

H/L

DOLLY SET SNR detection Dolly is present (Light to SNR is blocked): Low

HCS1

049-209 STACK HEIGHT SNR YL

H/L

STACK HEIGHT SNR YL detection Abnormal load (Light to SNR is blocked): High

HCS1

049-210 STACK HEIGHT SNR YC

H/L

STACK HEIGHT SNR YC detection Abnormal load (Light to SNR is blocked): High

HCS1

049-211 STACK HEIGHT SNR YR

H/L

STACK HEIGHT SNR YR detection Abnormal load (Light to SNR is blocked): High

HCS1

049-212 STACK HEIGHT CONTROL SNR T

H/L

STACK HEIGHT CONTROL SNR T detection Abnormal load (Light to SNR is blocked): High

HCS1

049-213 STACK ABN DOWN SNR

H/L

STACK ABN DOWN SNR detection Abnormal load (Light to SNR is blocked): High

HCS1

Table 1 DC330 Input Component Check List (HCS1) ChainLink

Component Name

Display Description of Operation

Module Name

049-214 STACK FULL SNR

H/L

STACK FULL SNR detection Stacker full (Light to SNR is blocked): Low

HCS1

049-215 STACK HEIGHT CONTROL SENSOR

H/L

STACK HEIGHT CONTROL SENSOR detection Top sheet of a stack is detected (paper detected): Low

HCS1

049-216 STACK ABN CR SNR

H/L

STACK ABN CR SNR detection Abnormal load (paper detected): Low

HCS1

049-217 STACK ABN CF SNR

H/L

STACK ABN CF SNR detection Abnormal load (paper detected): Low

HCS1

049-218 STACK NO PAPER SENSOR

H/L

STACK NO PAPER SENSOR detection Tray has paper (Light to SNR is blocked): High

HCS1

049-219 STACKER LOWER LIM SW

H/L

STACKER LOWER LIM SW detection Elevator Tray overran the lower limit (SW ON): High

HCS1

049-221 LEAD TAMPER HOME SENSOR

H/L

LEAD TAMPER HOME SENSOR detection Home position (Light to SNR is blocked): Low

HCS1

049-223 SET CLAMPER HOME SNR

H/L

SET CLAMPER HOME SNR detection Home position (Light to SNR is blocked): Low

HCS1

049-224 SIDE TAMPER EXTENSION HOME SNR

H/L

SIDE TAMPER EXTENSION HOME SNR detection Home position (Light to SNR is blocked): Low

HCS1

049-225 IN TAMP HOME SNR

H/L

IN TAMP HOME SNR detection Home position (Light to SNR is blocked): Low

HCS1

049-226 OUT TAMP HOME SNR

H/L

OUT TAMP HOME SNR detection Home position (Light to SNR is blocked): Low

HCS1

049-227 PAD MOVE HOME SNR

H/L

PAD MOVE HOME SNR detection Home position (Light to SNR is blocked): Low

HCS1

049-228 TOP TRAY FULL SNR

H/L

TOP TRAY FULL SNR detection TOP TRAY full (paper detected): Low

HCS1

049-229 EXIT ROLL HOME SNR

H/L

EXIT ROLL HOME SNR detection Home position (Light to SNR is blocked): Low

HCS1

049-230 GATE 1 SNR

H/L

GATE 1 SNR detection Transport to Stacker (Light to SNR is blocked): Low

HCS1

049-231 GATE 2 SNR

H/L

GATE 2 SNR detection Transport to Bypass (Light to SNR is blocked): Low

HCS1

049-232 PAPER IN EDGE SNR

H/L

PAPER IN EDGE SNR detection The inboard edge of paper is detected (paper detected): Low

HCS1

049-233 PAPER OUT EDGE SNR

H/L

PAPER OUT EDGE SNR detection The outboard edge of paper is detected (paper detected): Low

HCS1

049-234 P-EDGE HOME SNR

H/L

P-EDGE HOME SNR detection Home position (light to SNR is blocked): Low

HCS1

049-235 FAN LOWER1 SNR

H/L

Built-in FAN LOWER1 SNR detection FAN error (FAN stops): High

HCS1

049-237 FAN PAPER1 SNR

H/L

Built-in FAN PAPER1 SNR detection FAN failure (FAN stops): High

HCS1

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Component Name

Display Description of Operation

Module Name

049-238 FAN PAPER2 SNR

H/L

Built-in FAN PAPER2 SNR detection FAN failure (FAN stops): High

HCS1

049-239 FAN UPPER1 SNR

H/L

Built-in FAN UPPER1 SNR detection FAN failure (FAN stops): High

HCS1

049-241 STACKER UP LIM SNR

H/L

STACKER UP LIM SNR detection HCS1 Elevator Tray overran the upper limit (Light to SNR is blocked): Low

049-242 CHUTE OPEN SNR

H/L

Chute Open Sensor detection Chute Open (Light to SNR is blocked): Low

049-243 ELEVATOR SENSOR

H/L

Elevator Motor step-out HCS1 detected by Elevator Encoder Sensor (Light to SNR is blocked): Low

049-244 STACK ABN UP SNR

H/L

STACK ABN UP SNR detection Abnormal load (UP curl detected=SNR receives light): High

HCS1

049-301 UPPER COVER SW

H/L

UPPER COVER SW detection Upper Cover open: High

HCS1

049-302 F-DOOR SW

H/L

F-DOOR SW detection Front Cover open: High

HCS1

HCS1

6.3.2.1 DC330 Output Component Check List (IOT) Table 1 DC330 Output Component Check List (IOT) ChainLink

Component Name

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

OFF

005-002 005-003 005-004 005-005 005-006 005-007 005-008 005-009 005-010 005-013 005-014 005-074

IIT

-

OFF

005-001 005-003 005-004 005-005 005-006 005-007 005-008 005-009 005-010 005-013 005-014 005-074

IIT

-

OFF

005-001 005-002 005-004 005-005 005-006 005-007 005-008 005-009 005-010 005-013 005-014 005-074

IIT

Description

T-ON

Cyclic

005-001 DADF Feed Motor

Rotation of the DADF Feed Motor: Operation speed 55.0mm/sec

-

005-002 DADF Feed Motor

Rotation of the DADF Feed Motor: Operation speed 73.3mm/sec

005-003 DADF Feed Motor

Rotation of the DADF Feed Motor: Operation speed 82.5mm/sec

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Component Name

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

OFF

005-001 005-002 005-003 005-005 005-006 005-007 005-008 005-009 005-010 005-013 005-014 005-074

IIT

-

OFF

005-001 005-002 005-003 005-004 005-006 005-007 005-008 005-009 005-010 005-013 005-014 005-074

IIT

-

OFF

005-001 005-002 005-003 005-004 005-005 005-007 005-008 005-009 005-010 005-013 005-014 005-074

IIT

Description

T-ON

Cyclic

005-004 DADF Feed Motor

Rotation of the DADF Feed Motor: Operation speed 110.0mm/sec

-

005-005 DADF Feed Motor

Rotation of the DADF Feed Motor: Operation speed 146.7mm/sec

005-006 DADF Feed Motor

Rotation of the DADF Feed Motor: Operation speed 165.0mm/sec

Table 1 DC330 Output Component Check List (IOT) ChainLink

Component Name

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

OFF

005-001 005-002 005-003 005-004 005-005 005-006 005-008 005-009 005-010 005-013 005-014 005-074

IIT

-

OFF

005-001 005-002 005-003 005-004 005-005 005-006 005-007 005-009 005-010 005-013 005-014 005-074

IIT

-

OFF

005-001 005-002 005-003 005-004 005-005 005-006 005-007 005-008 005-010 005-013 005-014 005-074

IIT

Description

T-ON

Cyclic

005-007 DADF Feed Motor

Rotation of the DADF Feed Motor: Operation speed 220.0mm/sec

-

005-008 DADF Feed Motor

Rotation of the DADF Feed Motor: Operation speed 293.3mm/sec

005-009 DADF Feed Motor

Rotation of the DADF Feed Motor: Operation speed 330.0mm/sec

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Component Name

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

OFF

005-001 005-002 005-003 005-004 005-005 005-006 005-007 005-008 005-009 005-013 005-014 005-074

IIT

-

OFF

005-001 005-002 005-003 005-004 005-005 005-006 005-007 005-008 005-009 005-010 005-014 005-074

IIT

-

OFF

005-001 005-002 005-003 005-004 005-005 005-006 005-007 005-008 005-009 005-010 005-013 005-074

IIT

Description

T-ON

Cyclic

005-010 DADF Feed Motor

Rotation of the DADF Feed Motor: Operation speed 400.0mm/sec

-

005-013 DADF Feed Motor

Rotation of the DADF Feed Motor: Operation speed 440.0mm/sec

005-014 DADF Feed Motor

Reverse rotation of the DADF Feed Motor: Operation speed 700.0mm/sec

Table 1 DC330 Output Component Check List (IOT) ChainLink

Component Name

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

OFF

005-016 005-017 005-018 005-019 005-020 005-021 005-022 005-023 005-024 005-025 005-076 005-077 005-089

IIT

-

OFF

005-015 005-017 005-018 005-019 005-020 005-021 005-022 005-023 005-024 005-025 005-076 005-077 005-089

IIT

-

OFF

005-015 005-016 005-018 005-019 005-020 005-021 005-022 005-023 005-024 005-025 005-076 005-077 005-089

IIT

Description

T-ON

Cyclic

005-015 DADF Pre-Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Pre-Regi Motor: Operation speed 55.0mm/sec

-

005-016 DADF Pre-Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Pre-Regi Motor: Operation speed 73.3mm/sec

005-017 DADF Pre-Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Pre-Regi Motor: Operation speed 82.5mm/sec

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Component Name

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

OFF

005-015 005-016 005-017 005-019 005-020 005-021 005-022 005-023 005-024 005-025 005-076 005-077 005-089

IIT

-

OFF

005-015 005-016 005-017 005-018 005-020 005-021 005-022 005-023 005-024 005-025 005-076 005-077 005-089

IIT

-

OFF

005-015 005-016 005-017 005-018 005-019 005-021 005-022 005-023 005-024 005-025 005-076 005-077 005-089

IIT

Description

T-ON

Cyclic

005-018 DADF Pre-Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Pre-Regi Motor: Operation speed 110.0mm/sec

-

005-019 DADF Pre-Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Pre-Regi Motor: Operation speed 146.7mm/sec

005-020 DADF Pre-Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Pre-Regi Motor: Operation speed 165.0mm/sec

Table 1 DC330 Output Component Check List (IOT) ChainLink

Component Name

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

OFF

005-015 005-016 005-017 005-018 005-019 005-020 005-022 005-023 005-024 005-025 005-076 005-077 005-089

IIT

-

OFF

005-015 005-016 005-017 005-018 005-019 005-020 005-021 005-023 005-024 005-025 005-076 005-077 005-089

IIT

-

OFF

005-015 005-016 005-017 005-018 005-019 005-020 005-021 005-022 005-024 005-025 005-076 005-077 005-089

IIT

Description

T-ON

Cyclic

005-021 DADF Pre-Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Pre-Regi Motor: Operation speed 220.0mm/sec

-

005-022 DADF Pre-Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Pre-Regi Motor: Operation speed 293.3mm/sec

005-023 DADF Pre-Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Pre-Regi Motor: Operation speed 330.0mm/sec

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Component Name

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

OFF

005-015 005-016 005-017 005-018 005-019 005-020 005-021 005-022 005-023 005-025 005-076 005-077 005-089

IIT

-

OFF

005-015 005-016 005-017 005-018 005-019 005-020 005-021 005-022 005-023 005-024 005-076 005-077 005-089

IIT

-

OFF

005-027 005-028 005-029 005-030 005-031 005-032 005-033 005-034 005-035 005-036 005-078 005-079 005-080

IIT

Description

T-ON

Cyclic

005-024 DADF Pre-Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Pre-Regi Motor: Operation speed 440.0mm/sec

-

005-025 DADF Pre-Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Pre-Regi Motor: Operation speed 700.0mm/sec

005-026 DADF Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Regi Motor: Operation speed 55.0mm/sec

Table 1 DC330 Output Component Check List (IOT) ChainLink

Component Name

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

OFF

005-026 005-028 005-029 005-030 005-031 005-032 005-033 005-034 005-035 005-036 005-078 005-079 005-080

IIT

-

OFF

005-026 005-027 005-029 005-030 005-031 005-032 005-033 005-034 005-035 005-036 005-078 005-079 005-080

IIT

-

OFF

005-026 005-027 005-028 005-030 005-031 005-032 005-033 005-034 005-035 005-036 005-078 005-079 005-080

IIT

Description

T-ON

Cyclic

005-027 DADF Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Regi Motor: Operation speed 73.3mm/sec

-

005-028 DADF Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Regi Motor: Operation speed 82.5mm/sec

005-029 DADF Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Regi Motor: Operation speed 110.0mm/sec

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Component Name

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

OFF

005-026 005-027 005-028 005-029 005-031 005-032 005-033 005-034 005-035 005-036 005-078 005-079 005-080

IIT

-

OFF

005-026 005-027 005-028 005-029 005-030 005-032 005-033 005-034 005-035 005-036 005-078 005-079 005-080

IIT

-

OFF

005-026 005-027 005-028 005-029 005-030 005-031 005-033 005-034 005-035 005-036 005-078 005-079 005-080

IIT

Description

T-ON

Cyclic

005-030 DADF Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Regi Motor: Operation speed 146.7mm/sec

-

005-031 DADF Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Regi Motor: Operation speed 165.0mm/sec

005-032 DADF Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Regi Motor: Operation speed 220.0mm/sec

Table 1 DC330 Output Component Check List (IOT) ChainLink

Component Name

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

OFF

005-026 005-027 005-028 005-029 005-030 005-031 005-032 005-034 005-035 005-036 005-078 005-079 005-080

IIT

-

OFF

005-026 005-027 005-028 005-029 005-030 005-031 005-032 005-033 005-035 005-036 005-078 005-079 005-080

IIT

-

OFF

005-026 005-027 005-028 005-029 005-030 005-031 005-032 005-033 005-034 005-036 005-078 005-079 005-080

IIT

Description

T-ON

Cyclic

005-033 DADF Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Regi Motor: Operation speed 293.3mm/sec

-

005-034 DADF Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Regi Motor: Operation speed 330.0mm/sec

005-035 DADF Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Regi Motor: Operation speed 440.0mm/sec

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Component Name

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

OFF

005-026 005-027 005-028 005-029 005-030 005-031 005-032 005-033 005-034 005-035 005-036 005-078 005-079 005-080

IIT

-

OFF

005-038 005-039 005-041 005-042 005-043 005-044 005-045 005-046 005-047 005-085

IIT

Rotation of the DADF Platen Motor: Operation speed 73.3mm/sec

-

OFF

005-037 005-039 005-041 005-042 005-043 005-044 005-045 005-046 005-047 005-085

IIT

Rotation of the DADF Platen Motor: Operation speed 82.5mm/sec

-

OFF

005-037 005-038 005-041 005-042 005-043 005-044 005-045 005-046 005-047 005-085

IIT

Description

T-ON

Cyclic

005-036 DADF Regi Motor

Reverse rotation of the DADF Regi Motor: Operation speed 35.2mm/sec

-

005-037 DADF Platen Motor

Rotation of the DADF Platen Motor: Operation speed 55.0mm/sec

005-038 DADF Platen Motor

005-039 DADF Platen Motor

Table 1 DC330 Output Component Check List (IOT) ChainLink

Component Name

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

OFF

005-037 005-038 005-039 005-042 005-043 005-044 005-045 005-046 005-047 005-085

IIT

-

OFF

005-037 005-038 005-039 005-041 005-043 005-044 005-045 005-046 005-047 005-085

IIT

Rotation of the DADF Platen Motor: Operation speed 165.0mm/sec

-

OFF

005-037 005-038 005-039 005-041 005-042 005-044 005-045 005-046 005-047 005-085

IIT

Rotation of the DADF Platen Motor: Operation speed 220.0mm/sec

-

OFF

005-037 005-038 005-039 005-041 005-042 005-043 005-045 005-046 005-047 005-085

IIT

Description

T-ON

Cyclic

005-041 DADF Platen Motor

Rotation of the DADF Platen Motor: Operation speed 110.0mm/sec

-

005-042 DADF Platen Motor

Rotation of the DADF Platen Motor: Operation speed 146.7mm/sec

005-043 DADF Platen Motor

005-044 DADF Platen Motor

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Component Name

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

OFF

005-037 005-038 005-039 005-041 005-042 005-043 005-044 005-046 005-047 005-085

IIT

-

OFF

005-037 005-038 005-039 005-041 005-042 005-043 005-044 005-045 005-047 005-085

IIT

Rotation of the DADF Platen Motor: Operation speed 440.0mm/sec

-

OFF

005-037 005-038 005-039 005-041 005-042 005-043 005-044 005-045 005-046 005-085

IIT

Rotation of the DADF Exit Motor: Operation speed 55.0mm/sec

-

OFF

005-049 005-050 005-051 005-052 005-053 005-054 005-057 005-058 005-059 005-060 005-061

IIT

Description

T-ON

Cyclic

005-045 DADF Platen Motor

Rotation of the DADF Platen Motor: Operation speed 293.3mm/sec

-

005-046 DADF Platen Motor

Rotation of the DADF Platen Motor: Operation speed 330.0mm/sec

005-047 DADF Platen Motor

005-048 DADF Exit Motor

Table 1 DC330 Output Component Check List (IOT) ChainLink

Component Name

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

OFF

005-048 005-050 005-051 005-052 005-053 005-054 005-057 005-058 005-059 005-060 005-061

IIT

-

OFF

005-048 005-049 005-051 005-052 005-053 005-054 005-057 005-058 005-059 005-060 005-061

IIT

Rotation of the DADF Exit Motor: Operation speed 110.0mm/sec

-

OFF

005-048 005-049 005-050 005-052 005-053 005-054 005-057 005-058 005-059 005-060 005-061

IIT

Rotation of the DADF Exit Motor: Operation speed 146.7mm/sec

-

OFF

005-048 005-049 005-050 005-051 005-053 005-054 005-057 005-058 005-059 005-060 005-061

IIT

Description

T-ON

Cyclic

005-049 DADF Exit Motor

Rotation of the DADF Exit Motor: Operation speed 73.3mm/sec (PF1)

-

005-050 DADF Exit Motor

Rotation of the DADF Exit Motor: Operation speed 82.5mm/sec

005-051 DADF Exit Motor

005-052 DADF Exit Motor

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Component Name

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

OFF

048 049 050 051 052 054 057 058 059 060 061

IIT

-

OFF

005-048 005-049 005-050 005-051 005-052 005-053 005-057 005-058 005-059 005-060 005-061

IIT

Rotation of the DADF Exit Motor: Operation speed 293.3mm/sec

-

OFF

005-048 005-049 005-050 005-051 005-052 005-053 005-054 005-058 005-059 005-060 005-061

IIT

Rotation of the DADF Exit Motor: Operation speed 330.0mm/sec

-

OFF

005-048 005-049 005-050 005-051 005-052 005-053 005-054 005-057 005-059 005-060 005-061

IIT

Description

T-ON

Cyclic

005-053 DADF Exit Motor

Rotation of the DADF Exit Motor: Operation speed 165.0mm/sec

-

005-054 DADF Exit Motor

Rotation of the DADF Exit Motor: Operation speed 220.0mm/sec

005-057 DADF Exit Motor

005-058 DADF Exit Motor

Table 1 DC330 Output Component Check List (IOT) ChainLink

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

OFF

005-048 005-049 005-050 005-051 005-052 005-053 005-054 005-057 005-058 005-060 005-061

IIT

-

OFF

005-048 005-049 005-050 005-051 005-052 005-053 005-054 005-057 005-058 005-059 005-061

IIT

Rotation of the DADF Exit Motor: Operation speed 460.0mm/sec

-

OFF

005-048 005-049 005-050 005-051 005-052 005-053 005-054 005-057 005-058 005-059 005-060

IIT

005-062 Feed Clutch

The clutch that transmits the DADF Feed Motor drive to the Nudger Roll and Feed Roll.

-

OFF

005-069

IIT

005-065 Baffle Solenoid

Suction goes on for 100ms after Baffle Solenoid is turned ON, holds it there for 220ms, then turns OFF.

OFF

005-063

IIT

005-067 CVT Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid (Return)

Activates the returning of the Simp/Dup Gate.(100ms On)

-

OFF

005-068 005-070

IIT

005-068 CVT Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid (Suction)

Activates the suctioning of the Simp/Dup Gate.(100ms On)

-

OFF

005-'067 005-070

IIT

005-069 Exit Gate Solenoid

Turns ON the Exit Gate.

-

OFF

005-062

IIT

005-070 Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid

Activates the Invert Roll Nip/Release.

-

OFF

005-067 005-068

IIT

Component Name

Description

T-ON

Cyclic

005-059 DADF Exit Motor

Rotation of the DADF Exit Motor: Operation speed 440.0mm/sec

-

005-060 DADF Exit Motor

Rotation of the DADF Exit Motor: Operation speed 700.0mm/sec

005-061 DADF Exit Motor

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Component Name

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

OFF

005-001 005-002 005-003 005-004 005-005 005-006 005-007 005-008 005-009 005-010 005-013 005-014

IIT

-

OFF

005-015 005-016 005-017 005-018 005-019 005-020 005-021 005-022 005-023 005-024 005-025 005-077

IIT

-

OFF

005-015 005-016 005-017 005-018 005-019 005-020 005-021 005-022 005-023 005-024 005-025 005-076

IIT

Description

T-ON

Cyclic

005-074 DADF Feed Motor

Rotation of the DADF Feed Motor: Operation speed 460.0mm/sec

-

005-076 DADF Pre-Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Pre-Regi Motor: Operation speed 460.0mm/sec

005-077 DADF Pre-Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Pre-Regi Motor: Operation speed 750.0mm/sec

Table 1 DC330 Output Component Check List (IOT) ChainLink

Component Name

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

OFF

005-026 005-027 005-028 005-029 005-030 005-031 005-032 005-033 005-034 005-035 005-036 005-079 005-080

IIT

-

OFF

005-026 005-027 005-028 005-029 005-030 005-031 005-032 005-033 005-034 005-035 005-036 005-078 005-080

IIT

-

OFF

005-026 005-027 005-028 005-029 005-030 005-031 005-032 005-033 005-034 005-035 005-036 005-078 005-079

IIT

Description

T-ON

Cyclic

005-078 DADF Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Regi Motor: Operation speed 460.0mm/sec

-

005-079 DADF Regi Motor

Reverse rotation of the DADF Regi Motor: Operation speed 110.0mm/sec

005-080 DADF Regi Motor

Reverse rotation of the DADF Regi Motor: Operation speed 220.0mm/sec

005-083 Doc Ready

Outputs the ready document.

-

OFF

-

IIT

005-084 Document Set LED

Turns Document Set LED ON

-

OFF

-

IIT

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Table 1 DC330 Output Component Check List (IOT) ChainLink

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

OFF

005-037 005-038 005-039 005-040 005-041 005-042 005-043 005-044 005-045 005-046 005-047

IIT

-

OFF

005-087 005-091 005-092

IIT

Lifts document tray up by reverse rotation (CCW direction) of the Tray Motor. When turned ON, tray is lifted up little by little.

-

OFF

005-086 005-091 005-093

IIT

005-089 DADF Pre-Regi Motor

Rotation of the DADF Pre-Regi Motor: Operation speed 650.0mm/sec

-

OFF

005-015 005-016 005-017 005-018 005-019 005-020 005-021 005-022 005-023 005-024 005-025 005-076 005-077

IIT

005-091 Tray Motor CW

Moves the document tray downwards by regular rotation (CW direction) of the Tray Motor.

-

OFF

005-086 005-087 005-092

IIT

005-092 Tray Motor CCW

Lifts document tray up by reverse rotation (CCW direction) of the Tray Motor.

-

OFF

005-086 005-087 005-091

IIT

010-001 Fuser Drive Motor

Rotation of the Fuser Drive Motor.

-

OFF

-

Fuser

Component Name

Description

T-ON

Cyclic

005-085 DADF Platen Motor

Rotation of the DADF Platen Motor: Operation speed 460.0mm/sec

-

005-086 Tray Lift Up Action 1

Lifts document tray up by reverse rotation (CCW direction) of the Tray Motor.

005-087 Tray Lift Up Action 2

Table 1 DC330 Output Component Check List (IOT) ChainLink

Component Name

010-002 Main Heater Rod 1

010-003 Main Heater Rod 2

010-004 Sub Heater Rod

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

OFF

010-003 010-004

Fuser

1000[ms]

OFF

010-002 010-004

Fuser

Turns Lamp ON/OFF for Sub Heater Rod. However it doesn’t operate if any 1000[ms] of the following occurs : 1. Fuser Heat Roll STS-1/STS-2/STS-3 Disconnection Fail

OFF

010-002 010-003

Fuser

Description

T-ON

Cyclic

Turns Lamp ON/OFF for Main Heater Rod 1. However it doesn’t operate if any of the following occurs : 1. Fuser Heat Roll STS-1/STS-2/STS-3 Disconnection Fail

1000[ms]

2.

Heat Roll Over Temperature Fail

3.

The value in [NVM744-156 Over Temperature Fail History(HeatRoll)] is not 0.

4.

Wait Heat Roll Fuser On Time Fail

5.

Standby Heat Roll Fuser On Time Fail

6.

Not Ready Heat Roll Fuser On Time Fail

7.

Fan Fail (Blower Mot Fan, Cleaner Intake Fan, Fuser Exhaust Fan)

Turns Lamp ON/OFF for Main Heater Rod 2. However it doesn’t operate if any of the following occurs : 1. Fuser Heat Roll STS-1/STS-2/STS-3 Disconnection Fail 2.

Heat Roll Over Temperature Fail

3.

The value in [NVM744-156 Over Temperature Fail History(HeatRoll)] is not 0.

4.

Wait Heat Roll Fuser On Time Fail

5.

Standby Heat Roll Fuser On Time Fail

6.

Not Ready Heat Roll Fuser On Time Fail

7.

Fan Fail (Blower Mot Fan, Cleaner Intake Fan, Fuser Exhaust Fan)

2.

Heat Roll Over Temperature Fail

3.

The value in [NVM744-156 Over Temperature Fail History(HeatRoll)] is not 0.

4.

Wait Heat Roll Fuser On Time Fail

5.

Standby Heat Roll Fuser On Time Fail

6.

Not Ready Heat Roll Fuser On Time Fail

7.

Fan Fail (Blower Mot Fan, Cleaner Intake Fan, Fuser Exhaust Fan)

010-005 Web Motor

Rotation of the Web Motor.

-

OFF

-

Fuser

010-006 Fuser Nip Clutch

Activates the Fuser Nip Clutch.

-

OFF

-

Fuser

042-001 Fuser Intake Fan

Controls the rotation speed of the Fuser Intake Fan. Rotates at high speed if turned ON and at low speed if turned OFF.

OFF

-

Drive_NOH AD

042-002 Fuser Exhaust Fan

Controls the rotation speed of the Fuser Exhaust Fan. Rotates at high speed if turned ON and at low speed if turned OFF.

-

OFF

-

Drive_NOH AD

042-003 Blower Fan (High)

Rotates the Blower Fan at high speed.

-

OFF

042-004

Drive_NOH AD

042-004 Blower Fan (Low)

Rotates the Blower Fan at low speed.

-

OFF

042-003

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Description

T-ON

Cyclic

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

042-005 Exit Fan/Cleaner Intake Fan Motor

Rotates the Exit Fan and Cleaner Intake Fan.

-

OFF

-

Drive_NOH AD

042-006 Duplex Fan/Humidity Fan

Rotates the Duplex Fan and Humid Fan.

-

OFF

-

Drive_NOH AD

042-007 Drum Motor

Rotates the Drum Motor.

-

OFF

093-001 093-002

Drive_NOH AD

042-008 Auger Motor

Rotates the Auger Motor.

-

OFF

-

Drive_NOH AD

042-009 Duplex Chute Fan

Rotates the Duplex Chute Fan.

-

OFF

-

Drive_NOH AD

061-001 ROS Motor

Rotates the ROS Motor.

-

OFF

061-002

ROS

061-002 APC Start

Laser (VCSEL) output

-

OFF

061-001

ROS

062-002 Exposure Lamp

Exposure Lamp ON

-

OFF

-

IIT

062-004 IPS Fan (Low speed)

IPS Fan rotates at low speed.

-

OFF

-

IIT

062-005 Carriage Motor (Scan Direction)

Drives the Full Rate Carriage and Half Rate Carriage in the Scan direction. -

OFF

062-006

IIT

062-006 Carriage Motor (Return direction)

Drives the Full Rate Carriage and Half Rate Carriage in the Return direction.

-

OFF

062-005

IIT

062-014 IPS Fan (High speed)

IPS Fan rotates at high speed.

-

OFF

-

IIT

062-015 Lamp Fan

Rotation of the Lamp Fan

-

OFF

-

IIT

062-017 CCD Fan

Rotation of the CCD Fan

-

OFF

-

IIT

071-001 Tray 1 Feed/Lift Motor (Feed)

Drives Feed Roll at transport speed of 450mm/s after specified step up.

-

OFF

071-002

P/H

071-002 Tray 1 Feed/Lift Motor (Lift)

Lifting up.

12000[ms]

OFF

071-001

P/H

071-003 Tray 1 Nudger Solenoid (Down)

Moves the Nudger Roll in the Feeder of Tray 1 downwards.

2000[ms]

OFF

071-004

P/H

071-004 Tray 1 Nudger Solenoid (Hold)

Holds the Nudger Roll in the Feeder of Tray 1.

2000[ms]

OFF

071-003

P/H

072-001 Tray 2 Feed/Lift Motor (Feed)

Drives Feed Roll at transport speed of 450mm/s after specified step up.

-

OFF

072-002

P/H

072-002 Tray 2 Feed/Lift Motor (Lift)

Lifting up.

17500[ms]

OFF

072-001

P/H

072-003 Tray 2 Nudger Solenoid (Down)

Moves the Nudger Roll in the Feeder of Tray 2 downwards.

2000[ms]

OFF

072-004

P/H

072-004 Tray 2 Nudger Solenoid (Hold)

Holds the Nudger Roll in the Feeder of Tray 2.

2000[ms]

OFF

072-003

P/H

073-001 Tray 3 Feed/Lift Motor (Feed)

Drives Feed Roll at transport speed of 450mm/s after specified step up.

-

OFF

073-002

P/H

073-002 Tray 3 Feed/Lift Motor (Lift)

Lifting up.

6000[ms]

OFF

073-001

P/H

073-003 Tray 3 Nudger Solenoid (Down)

Moves the Nudger Roll in the Feeder of Tray 3 downwards.

2000[ms]

OFF

073-004

P/H

073-004 Tray 3 Nudger Solenoid (Hold)

Holds the Nudger Roll in the Feeder of Tray 3.

2000[ms]

OFF

073-003

P/H

074-001 Tray 4 Feed/Lift Motor (Feed)

Drives Feed Roll at transport speed of 450mm/s after specified step up.

-

OFF

074-002

P/H

074-002 Tray 4 Feed/Lift Motor (Lift)

Lifting up.

6000[ms]

OFF

074-001

P/H

074-003 Tray 4 Nudger Solenoid (Down)

Moves the Nudger Roll in the Feeder of Tray 4 downwards.

2000[ms]

OFF

074-004

P/H

074-004 Tray 4 Nudger Solenoid (Hold)

Holds the Nudger Roll in the Feeder of Tray 4.

2000[ms]

OFF

074-003

P/H

075-001 MSI Lift Motor (Up)

6000[ms] Moves the MSI Lifter upwards. Activates only when MSI Lift Up Sensor is turned OFF. Stops when MSI Lift Up Sensor ON is detected. It also does not activate when the MSI Lift Up Sensor is turned ON at the start of the operation.

OFF

075-002 075-003 075-004

P/H

Component Name

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Component Name

Description

T-ON

Cyclic

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

075-002 MSI Lift Motor (Down)

6000[ms] Moves the MSI Lifter downwards. Activates only when MSI Lift Down Sensor is turned OFF. Stops when MSI Lift Down Sensor ON is detected. It also does not activate when the MSI Lift Down Sensor is turned ON at the start of the operation.

OFF

075-001 075-003 075-004

P/H

075-003 MSI Feed Motor 220mm/s

Drives Feed Roll at transport speed of 220mm/s.

-

OFF

075-001 075-002 075-004

P/H

075-004 MSI Feed Motor 300mm/s

Drives Feed Roll at transport speed of 300mm/s.

-

OFF

075-001 075-002 075-003

P/H

075-005 MSI Nudger Solenoid (Down)

Moves the Nudger Roll downwards.

2000[ms]

OFF

075-006

P/H

075-006 MSI Nudger Solenoid (Hold)

Holds the Nudger Roll.

2000[ms]

OFF

075-005

P/H

077-001 Take Away Motor 1

Drives the T/A Roll at transport speed of 1100mm/s.

-

OFF

-

P/H

077-002 Take Away Motor 2

Drives the T/A Roll at transport speed of 1100mm/s.

-

OFF

-

P/H

077-003 Take Away Motor 3

Drives the T/A Roll at transport speed of 1100mm/s.

-

OFF

-

P/H

077-004 Pre Regi Motor 1100mm/s

Drives the Pre Regi Roll at transport speed of 1100mm/s.

-

OFF

077-005

P/H

077-005 Pre Regi Motor 535mm/s

Drives the Pre Regi Roll at transport speed of 535mm/s.

-

OFF

077-004

P/H

077-006 Regi Motor 1100mm/s

Drives the Regi Roll at transport speed of 1100mm/s.

-

OFF

077-007

P/H

077-007 Regi Motor 535mm/s

Drives the Regi Roll at transport speed of 535mm/s.

-

OFF

077-006

P/H

077-010 Exit Motor

Drives Exit Roll at transport speed of 1100mm/s.

-

OFF

077-011

P/H

077-012 Invert Motor High

Drives Invert Roll at transport speed of 1100mm/s (output side).

-

OFF

077-013 077-014

P/H

077-013 Invert Motor Middle

Drives Invert Roll at transport speed of 1054mm/s (input side).

-

OFF

077-012 077-014

P/H

077-014 Invert Motor Low

Drives Invert Roll at transport speed of 1000mm/s (output side).

-

OFF

077-012 077-013

P/H

077-015 Duplex Motor

Drives DUP Roll at transport speed of 1000mm/s.

-

OFF

-

P/H

077-016 Release Motor

The Release Motor operation stops when the Release Home Sensor detects edge of the light blocking actuator.

-

OFF

-

P/H

077-017 Takeaway Clutch 1

Turns ON Takeaway Clutch 1.

500[ms]

OFF

-

P/H

077-018 Takeaway Clutch 2

Turns ON Takeaway Clutch 2.

500[ms]

OFF

-

P/H

077-019 Invert Gate Solenoid Invert

Changes the direction of the Invert Gate to the Invert direction.

80[ms]

OFF

077-020

P/H

077-020 Invert Gate Solenoid Exit

Changes the direction of the Invert Gate to the Exit direction.

80[ms]

OFF

077-019

P/H

077-021 Duplex Gate Solenoid (Exit)

Changes the direction of the Duplex Gate to the Exit direction.

80[ms]

OFF

077-022

P/H

077-022 Duplex Gate Solenoid (Duplex)

Changes the direction of the Duplex Gate to the Duplex direction.

80[ms]

OFF

077-021

P/H

089-001 CIS LED On/Off

CIS LED output *When Front/Drawer Interlock is open, LED is forced to turn off.

-

OFF

-

RegiCon

091-001 Charge Corotron (CC Grid, CC Wire)

Discharges the CC.

-

OFF

091-003 091-004

Xero

091-002 Erase Lamp

Performs Lamp ON for Erase Lamp.

-

OFF

-

Xero

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Module Name

OFF

091-001 091-004

Xero

-

OFF

091-001 091-003

Xero

Checks the output of the Pre Clean Corotron DC. However, being turned ON for a long time might cause damage to the Drum.

-

OFF

-

Xero_Clean

092-001 ADC LED On

LED Lamp ON/OFF on the ADC mirror surface.

-

OFF

-

ProCon

093-001 Deve Motor FWD

Checks the output of the Deve Motor Forward. Turns ON the Drum Motor at the same time as the Deve Motor.

-

OFF

042-007 093-002

Deve

093-002 Deve Motor RVS

Checks the output of the Deve Motor Forward. Turns ON the Drum Motor at the same time as the Deve Motor.

-

OFF

042-007 093-001

Deve

Component Name

Description

T-ON

Cyclic

091-003 CC Cleaner Motor (Rear)

Moves the CC Cleaner from the front to the rear.

2000[ms]

091-004 CC Cleaner Motor (Front)

Moves the CC Cleaner from the rear to the front.

091-005 PCC Remote

093-003 Dispense Motor

Checks the output of the Dispense Motor.

2000[ms]

OFF

-

Deve

093-004 Cartridge Motor

Checks the output of the Cartridge Motor.

-

OFF

-

Deve

093-005 Deve Bias AC

Checks the output of the Deve Bias AC.

-

OFF

-

Deve

093-006 DC Remote

Checks the output of the Deve Bias DC.

-

OFF

-

Deve

094-001 Belt CNT/RET Solenoid

Controls the contacting/retracting of the Copying Belt. Contacts at Start (Solenoid suction)

-

OFF

-

X'fer

094-002 BTR Remote

Checks the output of the Bias Roll. As there may be serious influence on the M/C when a single component is operated alone, carry out the following procedures simultaneously. 1. Activate the DC330[042-007] Drum Motor.

OFF

-

X'fer

-

OFF

-

X'fer

-

OFF

-

X'fer

094-003 Bias Roll Remote

094-004 DTS Remote

2.

Activate the DC330[091-002] Erase Lamp.

3.

Activate the DC330[091-001] Charge Colotron.

4.

Activate the DC330[093-006] Deve Bias DC.

5.

Activate the DC330[094-001] Belt Contact/Retract Solenoid.

6.

Activate the DC330[094-002] BTR Remote and the DC330[094003]Bias Roll Remote.

Checks the output of the Bias Roll. 1. Activate the DC330[042-007] Drum Motor. 2.

Activate the DC330[091-002] Erase Lamp.

3.

Activate the DC330[091-001] Charge Colotron.

4.

Activate the DC330[093-006] Deve Bias DC.

5.

Activate the DC330[094-001] Belt Contact/Retract Solenoid.

6.

Activate the DC330[094-002] BTR Remote and the DC330[094003]Bias Roll Remote.

Checks the output of the De Tack Saw .

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Checks the output of the Pre Transfer Corotron DC. As there may be serious influence on the M/C when a single component is operated alone, carry out the following procedures simultaneously. 1. Activate the DC330[042-007] Drum Motor. 2.

Activate the DC330[091-002] Erase Lamp.

3.

Activate the DC330[091-001] Charge Colotron.

4.

Activate the DC330[093-006] Deve Bias DC.

5.

Activate the DC330[094-001] Belt Contact/Retract Solenoid.

6.

Activate the DC330[094-006] PTC Remote.

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Module Name

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Description of Operation

T-ON

Cyclic

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

048-001 I/F Transport Mot 1000mm/s

Drives I/F Transport Mot at transport speed of 1000mm/s (3183pps). *When Interlock Open is detected, this does not operate.

-

OFF

048-045~047

I/F Module

048-002 I/F Decurler Belt Mot Speed 1

Drives I/F Decurler Belt Mot at speed 1. *When Interlock Open is detected, this does not operate.

-

OFF

048-003~009, 048-026~041

I/F Module

048-003 I/F Decurler Belt Mot Speed 2

Drives I/F Decurler Belt Mot at speed 2. *When Interlock Open is detected, this does not operate.

-

OFF

048-002, 048-004~009, 048-026~041

I/F Module

048-004 I/F Decurler Belt Mot Speed 3

Drives I/F Decurler Belt Mot at speed 3. *When Interlock Open is detected, this does not operate.

-

OFF

048-002, 048-003, 048-005~009, 048026~041

I/F Module

048-005 I/F Decurler Belt Mot Speed 4

Drives I/F Decurler Belt Mot at speed 4. *When Interlock Open is detected, this does not operate.

-

OFF

048-002~004, 048-006~009, 048026~041

I/F Module

048-006 I/F Decurler Belt Mot Speed 5

Drives I/F Decurler Belt Mot at speed 5. *When Interlock Open is detected, this does not operate.

-

OFF

048-002~005, 048-007~009, 048026~041

I/F Module

048-007 I/F Decurler Belt Mot Speed 6

Drives I/F Decurler Belt Mot at speed 6. *When Interlock Open is detected, this does not operate.

-

OFF

048-002~006, 048-008~009, 048026~041

I/F Module

048-008 I/F Decurler Belt Mot Speed 7

Drives I/F Decurler Belt Mot at speed 7. *When Interlock Open is detected, this does not operate.

-

OFF

048-002~007, 048-009, 048-026~041

I/F Module

048-009 I/F Decurler Belt Mot Speed 8

Drives I/F Decurler Belt Mot at speed 8. *When Interlock Open is detected, this does not operate.

-

OFF

048-002~008, 048-026~041

I/F Module

048-010 I/F Decurler Cam Mot Hold

Holds I/F Decurler Cam Mot on by weak energy. *When Interlock Open is detected, this does not operate.

-

OFF

048-011, 048-012

I/F Module

048-011 I/F Decurler Cam Mot CW

Drives I/F Decurler Cam Mot CW at 337.5rpm. *When Interlock Open is detected, this does not operate.

-

OFF

048-010, 048-012

I/F Module

048-012 I/F Decurler Cam Mot CCW

Drives I/F Decurler Cam Mot CCW at 337.5rpm. *When Interlock Open is detected, this does not operate.

-

OFF

048-010, 048-011

048-014 I/F Decurler Gate Sol Upper

Switches I/F Decurler Gate to Upper (upper transport).

100msec

OFF

048-015

I/F Module

100msec

OFF

048-006

I/F Module

Component Name

NOTE: I/F Decurler Gate is positioned at the lower position. *When Interlock Open is detected, this does not operate. 048-015 I/F Decurler Gate Sol Lower

Switched I/F Decurler Gate to Lower (lower transport). NOTE: I/F Decurler Gate is positioned at the upper position. *When Interlock Open is detected, this does not operate.

048-016 I/F Cooling Fan1/2

Turns on I/F Cooling Fan1/2. *When Interlock Open is detected, this does not operate.

-

OFF

-

I/F Module

048-017 I/F Cooling Fan3

Turns on I/F Cooling Fan3. *When Interlock Open is detected, this does not operate.

-

OFF

-

I/F Module

048-018 I/F Decurler LED Pene Up10

Turns on I/F Decurler LED Pene Up10.

-

OFF

-

I/F Module

048-019 I/F Decurler LED Pene Up8

Turns on I/F Decurler LED Pene Up8.

-

OFF

-

I/F Module

048-020 I/F Decurler LED Pene Up6

Turns on I/F Decurler LED Pene Up6.

-

OFF

-

I/F Module

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Component Name

Description of Operation

T-ON

Cyclic

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

048-021 I/F Decurler LED Pene Up2

Turns on I/F Decurler LED Pene Up2.

-

OFF

-

I/F Module

048-022 I/F Decurler LED Pene Down6

Turns on I/F Decurler LED Pene Down6.

-

OFF

-

I/F Module

048-023 I/F Decurler LED Pene Down8

Turns on I/F Decurler LED Pene Down8.

-

OFF

-

I/F Module

048-024 I/F Decurler LED Pene Down10

Turns on I/F Decurler LED Pene Down10.

-

OFF

-

I/F Module

048-025 I/F Auto Decurler LED

Turns on I/F Auto Decurler LED.

-

OFF

-

I/F Module

048-026 I/F Decurler Belt Mot Speed 9

Drives I/F Decurler Belt Mot at speed 9. *Does not operate with Interlock Open detected.

-

OFF

048-002~009, 048-027~041

I/F Module

048-027 I/F Decurler Belt Mot Speed 10

Drives I/F Decurler Belt Mot at speed 10. *Does not operate with Interlock Open detected.

-

OFF

048-002~009, 048-026, 048-028~041

I/F Module

048-028 I/F Decurler Belt Mot Speed 11

Drives I/F Decurler Belt Mot at speed 11. *Does not operate with Interlock Open detected.

-

OFF

048-002~009, 048-026, 048-027, 048029~041

I/F Module

048-029 I/F Decurler Belt Mot Speed 12

Drives I/F Decurler Belt Mot at speed 12. *Does not operate with Interlock Open detected.

-

OFF

048-002~009, 048-026~028, 048030~041

I/F Module

048-030 I/F Decurler Belt Mot Speed 13

Drives I/F Decurler Belt Mot at speed 13. *Does not operate with Interlock Open detected.

-

OFF

048-002~009, 048-026~029, 048031~041

I/F Module

048-031 I/F Decurler Belt Mot Speed 14

Drives I/F Decurler Belt Mot at speed 14. *Does not operate with Interlock Open detected.

-

OFF

048-002~009, 048-026~030, 048032~041

I/F Module

048-032 I/F Decurler Belt Mot Speed 15

Drives I/F Decurler Belt Mot at speed 15. *Does not operate with Interlock Open detected.

-

OFF

048-002~009, 048-026~031, 048033~041

I/F Module

048-033 I/F Decurler Belt Mot Speed 16

Drives I/F Decurler Belt Mot at speed 16. *Does not operate with Interlock Open detected.

-

OFF

048-002~009, 048-026~032, 048034~041

I/F Module

048-034 I/F Decurler Belt Mot Speed 17

Drives I/F Decurler Belt Mot at speed 17. *Does not operate with Interlock Open detected.

-

OFF

048-002~009, 048-026~033, 048035~041

I/F Module

048-035 I/F Decurler Belt Mot Speed 18

Drives I/F Decurler Belt Mot at speed 18. *Does not operate with Interlock Open detected.

-

OFF

048-002~009, 048-026~034, 048036~041

I/F Module

048-036 I/F Decurler Belt Mot Speed 19

Drives I/F Decurler Belt Mot at speed 19. *Does not operate with Interlock Open detected.

-

OFF

048-002~009, 048-026~035, 048037~041

I/F Module

048-037 I/F Decurler Belt Mot Speed 20

Drives I/F Decurler Belt Mot at speed 20. *Does not operate with Interlock Open detected.

-

OFF

048-002~009, 048-026~036, 048038~041

I/F Module

048-038 I/F Decurler Belt Mot Speed 21

Drives I/F Decurler Belt Mot at speed 21. *Does not operate with Interlock Open detected.

-

OFF

048-002~009, 048-026~037, 048039~041

I/F Module

048-039 I/F Decurler Belt Mot Speed 22

Drives I/F Decurler Belt Mot at speed 22. *Does not operate with Interlock Open detected.

-

OFF

048-002~009, 048-026~038, 048040~041

I/F Module

048-040 I/F Decurler Belt Mot Speed 23

Drives I/F Decurler Belt Mot at speed 23. *Does not operate with Interlock Open detected.

-

OFF

048-002~009, 048-026~039, 048-041

I/F Module

048-041 I/F Decurler Belt Mot Speed 24

Drives I/F Decurler Belt Mot at speed 24. *Does not operate with Interlock Open detected.

-

OFF

048-002~009, 048-026~040

I/F Module

048-042 I/F Cooling Fan5

Turns ON I/F Cooling Fan5. *Does not operate with Interlock Open detected.

-

OFF

-

I/F Module

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Description of Operation

T-ON

Cyclic

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

048-045 I/F Transport Mot 732.3mm/s

Drives I/F Transport Mot at a transport speed of 732.3mm/ s(2331pps). *Does not operate with Interlock Open detected.

-

OFF

048-001, 048-046, 048-047

I/F Module

048-046 I/F Transport Mot 606mm/s

Drives I/F Transport Mot at a transport speed of 606mm/ s(1929pps). *Does not operate with Interlock Open detected.

-

OFF

048-001, 048-045, 048-047

I/F Module

048-047 I/F Transport Mot 350.3mm/s

Drives I/F Transport Mot at a transport speed of 350.3mm/ s(1115pps). *Does not operate with Interlock Open detected.

-

OFF

048-001, 048-045, 048-046

I/F Module

Component Name

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Description of Operation

T-ON

Cyclic

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

049-001 SOL F-DOOR Lock

Locks Front Door. Door locked (Keep Solenoid pulled in)

-

OFF

-

HCS1

049-002 SOL F-DOOR Unlock

Unlocks Front Door. Door unlocked (Keep Solenoid returns)

-

OFF

-

HCS1

049-003 Start Panel LED Test

Tests LEDs on the panel. Repeat turning them ON then OFF.

-

OFF

-

HCS1

049-006 ELEVATOR MOT High

Raises and lowers Stacker at high speed (4000PPS) continuously.

-

OFF

049-007, 049-008

HCS1

049-007 ELEVATOR MOT Middle

Raises and lowers Stacker at medium speed (2000PPS) continuously.

-

OFF

049-006, 049-008

HCS1

049-008 ELEVATOR MOT Low

Raises and lowers Stacker at low speed (1100PPS) continuously.

-

OFF

049-006, 049-007

HCS1

049-009 SET CLAMPER MOT

Performs the two-way operation 10 times.

-

OFF

-

HCS1

049-010 LEAD TAMPER MOT

Performs the Lead Tamper operation 10 times.

-

OFF

-

HCS1 HCS1

Component Name

049-011 Rear TAMPER MOT

Performs the Rear Tamper operation 10 times.

-

OFF

-

049-012 Front TAMPER MOT

Performs the Front Tamper operation 10 times.

-

OFF

-

HCS1

049-013 PAD MOVE MOT

Performs the two-way operation 10 times.

-

OFF

-

HCS1

049-014 SIDE TAMPER EXTENSION MOT

Performs the two-way operation 10 times.

-

OFF

-

HCS1

048-015 Stacker Paddle Clutch

Clutch ON

-

OFF

-

HCS1

049-019 Top Tray Clutch

Clutch ON

-

OFF

-

HCS1

049-021 EDGE SNR MOVE MOT

Makes Edge Sensor Unit perform the right-to-left operation 10 times.

-

OFF

-

HCS1

049-022 Lower Fan

Rotates Fan.

-

OFF

-

HCS1

049-023 Upper Fan

Rotates Fan.

-

OFF

-

HCS1

049-024 Paper Fan1,2

Rotates Fan.

-

OFF

-

HCS1

049-028 HCF Transport Motor 1

Rotates HCF Transport Motor 1.

-

OFF

-

HCS1

049-029 Stacker Exit Roll Offset Motor

Makes Offset Roll perform the right-to-left operation 10 times.

-

OFF

-

HCS1

049-030 Gate Solenoid TOP

Switches Gate to Top Tray

-

OFF

-

HCS1

049-031 Gate Solenoid STACKER

Switches Gate to Stacker.

-

OFF

-

HCS1

049-032 Gate Solenoid BYPASS

Switches Gate to Bypass.

-

OFF

-

HCS1

049-034 STACKER EXIT MOT High

Runs STACKER EXIT MOT at high speed.

-

OFF

049-035

HCS1

049-035 STACKER EXIT MOT Low

Runs STACKER EXIT MOT at high speed and low speed.

-

OFF

049-034

HCS1

049-036 TOP TRAY MOT High

Runs TOP TRAY MOT at high speed.

-

OFF

049-037

HCS1

049-037 TOP TRAY MOT Low

Runs TOP TRAY MOT at high speed and low speed.

-

OFF

049-036

HCS1

049-038 Bypass Clutch 1

Clutch ON

-

OFF

-

HCS1

049-039 Bypass Clutch 2

Clutch ON

-

OFF

-

HCS1

049-040 Bypass Clutch 3

Clutch ON

-

OFF

-

HCS1

049-041 Transport Clutch

Clutch ON

-

OFF

-

HCS1

049-042 HCF Transport Motor 2

Operates HCF Transport Motor 2.

-

OFF

-

HCS1

049-043 No paper run

No paper run *This is for development EME evaluation and different from the normal No Paper Run.

OFF

All outputs prohibited

HCS1

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Component Name

049-044 No paper run 2

Description of Operation

T-ON

Cyclic

Multiple Output Prohibited Items

Module Name

No paper run for an endurance test *This is for an endurance test and different from the normal No Paper Run.

-

OFF

All outputs prohibited

HCS1

6.3.3 DC140 Analog Monitor Code List Table 1 DC140 Analog Monitor Code List

IN/ OUT

Prohibited Concurrent Time Output Description Out Items

010-200 Heat Roll Thermistor-1

IN

-

-

Displays the AD value of the output temperature for Heat Normal Output Range: 1015~128 Failure Determination Level: Below 128 Roll Thermistor-1. Cause of Failure and Corresponding Corrective Action: [A/D]FSR_HR_STS1 Refer to Fault List 10-320

Fuser

010-201 Heat Roll Thermistor-2

IN

-

-

Displays the AD value of the output temperature for Heat Normal Output Range: 1015~128 Failure Determination Level: Below 128 Roll Thermistor-2. Cause of Failure and Corresponding Corrective Action: [A/D]FSR_HR_STS2 Refer to Fault List 10-320

Fuser

010-202 Heat Roll Thermistor-3

IN

-

-

Displays the AD value of the output temperature for Heat Normal Output Range: 1015~128 Failure Determination Level: Below 128 Roll Thermistor-3. Cause of Failure and Corresponding Corrective Action: [A/D]FSR_HR_STS3 Refer to Fault List 10-320

Fuser

010-204 M/C Voltage Monitor

IN

-

-

Displays the AD value of the M/C power supply voltage. [A/D]MC_V_MONI

Fuser

ChainLink

Component Name

Module Name

CE Action Column

Normal Output Range: • 100~200V Series = 551~697 •

Series above 208V = 576~858

Failure Determination Level: Out of Normal Output Range Cause of Failure: Input voltage out of specified range or Distortion of voltage waveform Corrective Action: Measure the voltage with a voltmeter. If voltage is outside the specified range, adjust the input voltage until it falls within the specified range. If the voltage waveform is distorted, input the ratio of the measured voltage and the analog output into NVM744-151 to rectify it. 071-100 Tray 1 Paper Size Sensor

IN

-

-

Displays the AD value of the paper size in Tray 1. [A/D]TRAY1_SIZE_SW

Normal Output Range: • A4L Set = 304~367

P/H



B5 LEF Set = 800~863



When tray is removed = 928~1023

Failure Determination Level: Out of abovementioned range Cause of Failure: • Tray 1 Paper Size Sensor Operation Failure •

Tray 1 Size Detector Mechanical Failure



Harness, Tray Module PWB or MCU PWB Failure



Software Error

Corrective Action: • Replace the Tray 1 Paper Size Sensor.

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Replace the Tray 1 Size Detector Mechanism.



Replace the Harness, Tray Module PWB or MCU PWB.

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Component Name

072-100 Tray 2 Paper Size Sensor

IN/ OUT

Prohibited Concurrent Time Output Description Out Items

IN

-

-

Displays the AD value of the paper size in Tray 2. [A/D]TRAY2_SIZE_SW

CE Action Column Normal Output Range: • A4L Set = 304~367 •

B5 LEF Set = 800~863



When tray is removed = 928~1023

Module Name P/H

Failure Determination Level: Out of abovementioned range Cause of Failure: • Tray 2 Paper Size Sensor Operation Failure •

Tray 2 Size Detector Mechanical Failure



Harness, Tray Module PWB or MCU PWB Failure



Software Error

Corrective Action: • Replace the Tray 2 Paper Size Sensor.

073-100 Tray 3 Paper Size Sensor

IN

-

-

Displays the AD value of the paper size in Tray 3. [A/D]TRAY3_SIZE_SW



Replace the Tray 2 Size Detector Mechanism.



Replace the Harness, Tray Module PWB or MCU PWB.

Normal Output Range: • 11x17" Set = 0~63 •

A5 SEF Set = 800~863



When tray is removed = 928~1023

Failure Determination Level: Out of abovementioned range Cause of Failure: • Tray 3 Paper Size Sensor Operation Failure •

Tray 3 Size Detector Mechanical Failure



Harness, Tray Module PWB or MCU PWB Failure



Software Error

Corrective Action: • Replace the Tray 3 Paper Size Sensor. •

Replace the Tray 3 Size Detector Mechanism.



Replace the Harness, Tray Module PWB or MCU PWB.

P/H

Table 1 DC140 Analog Monitor Code List

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Component Name

074-100 Tray 4 Paper Size Sensor

IN/ OUT

Prohibited Concurrent Time Output Description Out Items

IN

-

-

Module Name

CE Action Column

Displays the AD value of the paper size in Tray 4. [A/D]TRAY4_SIZE_SW

Normal Output Range: • 11x17" Set = 0~63

P/H



A5 SEF Set = 800~863



When tray is removed = 928~1023

Failure Determination Level: Out of abovementioned range Cause of Failure: • Tray 4 Paper Size Sensor Operation Failure •

Tray 4 Size Detector Mechanical Failure



Harness, Tray Module PWB or MCU PWB Failure



Software Error

Corrective Action: • Replace the Tray 4 Paper Size Sensor. •

Replace the Tray 4 Size Detector Mechanism.



Replace the Harness, Tray Module PWB or MCU PWB.

075-100 MSI Paper Size Sensor

IN

-

-

Displays the AD value of the paper size in the MSI. [A/D]MSI_SIZE_SNR

P/H Normal Output Range: 60~966 (Nominal) Failure Determination Level: No change for below 20 Cause of Failure: MSI Paper Size Sensor Operation Failure Corrective Action: Check the MSI Paper Size Sensor (check for faulty hardware/check Sensor Output AD Value) etc. If result is NG, the MSI Paper Size Sensor needs to be replaced.

077-100 Multi Feed Sensor

IN

-

-

Displays AD value of paper thickness for transport. [A/D]Multi Feed Check FC SNR

Normal Output Range: no paper: set to 220+/-30 (Adjust by P/H MSA PWB VR 1.) One sheet of standard paper (EP paper): add approx. +80 (depends on paper thaickness) to the above value. Failure Determination Level: out of the above output range despite attempts to adjust. Possible Cause of Failure: Multi Feed Sensor/MSA PWB fault. The harness is defective from Multi Feed Sensor to MSA PWB. Corrective Action: Check Multi Feed Sensor, MSA PWB and the harness. If not good, the above parts need replacing.

092-200 ESV Sensor

IN

-

-

Displays the Potential AD value on the surface of the PR. NOTE: NOTE: After turning ON, wait for 2 seconds before [A/D]ESV_SNR determining the value.

ProCon

Normal Output Range: 0~10 Failure Determination Level: Above 50 Cause of Failure: Faulty ESV Sensor Corrective Action: Replace the ESV Sensor.

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HFSI Name

Threshold

Setting Range Unit

Count Conditions

Module Name

Remarks

954-800 Tray 1 Feed/Retard/Nudger Roll 300000

0~300000

1[Feed] Count occurs when feeding from Tray 1. +1 regardless of Paper Size.

Feed Count from Tray 1 Feed Roll, Tray 1 Retard Roll and Tray 1 P/H Nudger Roll

954-801 Tray 2 Feed/Retard/Nudger Roll 300000

0~300000

1[Feed] Count occurs when feeding from Tray 2. +1 regardless of Paper Size.

Feed Count from Tray 2 Feed Roll, Tray 2 Retard Roll and Tray 2 P/H Nudger Roll

954-802 Tray 3 Feed/Retard/Nudger Roll 300000

0~300000

1[Feed] Count occurs when feeding from Tray 3. +1 regardless of Paper Size.

Feed Count from Tray 3 Feed Roll, Tray 3 Retard Roll and Tray 3 P/H Nudger Roll

954-803 Tray 4 Feed/Retard/Nudger Roll 300000

0~300000

1[Feed] Count occurs when feeding from Tray 4. +1 regardless of Paper Size.

Feed Count from Tray 4 Feed Roll, Tray 4 Retard Roll and Tray 4 P/H Nudger Roll

954-804 Takeaway Roll 1 (right after Tray 1500000 1 Feeder)

0~1500000

1[Feed] Count occurs when feeding from Tray 1. +1 regardless of Paper Size.

The number of sheets that passed through the T/A Roll 1

P/H

954-805 Takeaway Roll 2 (right after Tray 1500000 2 Feeder)

0~1500000

1[Feed] Count occurs when feeding from Tray 2. +1 regardless of Paper Size.

The number of sheets that passed through the T/A Roll 2

P/H

954-806 Takeaway Roll 3 (right after Tray 1500000 3 Feeder)

0~1500000

1[Feed] Count occurs when feeding from Tray 3. +1 regardless of Paper Size.

The number of sheets that passed through the T/A Roll 3

P/H

954-807 Takeaway Roll 4 (right after Tray 1500000 4 Feeder)

0~1500000

1[Feed] Count occurs when feeding from Tray 4. +1 regardless of Paper Size.

The number of sheets that passed through the T/A Roll 4

P/H

954-810 Horizontal Transport Roll 1, 2

8000000

0~8000000

1[Feed] Count occurs when feeding from Tray 2. +1 regardless of Paper Size.

The number of sheets that passed through the H-Transport Roll 1 P/H and H-Transport Roll 2

954-811 Vertical Transport Roll 1

8000000

0~8000000

1[Feed] Count occurs when feeding from Trays 1, 3 or 4. +1 regardless of Paper Size.

The number of sheets that passed through the Transport Roll 1

P/H

954-812 Vertical Transport Roll 2

8000000

0~8000000

1[Feed] Count occurs when feeding from Trays 3 or 4. +1 regardless of Paper Size.

The number of sheets that passed through the Transport Roll 2

P/H

954-813 Vertical Transport Roll 3

8000000

0~8000000

1[Feed] Count occurs when feeding from Tray 4. +1 regardless of Paper Size.

The number of sheets that passed through the Transport Roll 3

P/H

954-814 Takeaway Clutch 1

8000000

0~8000000

1[Feed] Count occurs when feeding from Trays 1, 3 or 4. +1 regardless of Paper Size.

T/A Clutch 1 ON/OFF Count

P/H

954-815 Takeaway Clutch 2

8000000

0~8000000

1[Feed] Count occurs when feeding from Tray 2. +1 regardless of Paper Size.

T/A Clutch 2 ON/OFF Count

P/H

954-820 Tray 1 Feeder

3000000

0~3000000

1[Feed] Count occurs when feeding from Tray 1. +1 regardless of Paper Size.

Tray 1 Feeder Unit Operation Count

P/H

954-821 Tray 2 Feeder

3000000

0~3000000

1[Feed] Count occurs when feeding from Tray 2. +1 regardless of Paper Size.

Tray 2 Feeder Unit Operation Count

P/H

954-822 Tray 3 Feeder

3000000

0~3000000

1[Feed] Count occurs when feeding from Tray 3. +1 regardless of Paper Size.

Tray 3 Feeder Unit Operation Count

P/H

954-823 Tray 4 Feeder

3000000

0~3000000

1[Feed] Count occurs when feeding from Tray 4. +1 regardless of Paper Size.

Tray 4 Feeder Unit Operation Count

P/H

954-826 MSI Feeder

1500000

0~1500000

1[Feed] Count occurs when feeding from MSI (regardless MSI Feeder Unit Operation Count of whether it is attached to HCF). +1 regardless of Paper Size.

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Threshold

Setting Range Unit

Count Conditions

Remarks

Module Name

954-827 Pre Regi Roll

18000000

0~18000000

1[PV]

Counts when paper passes Fuser (only Duplex Side 1). Counts when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). +1 regardless of paper size

the number of sheets that passed the Regi area

P/H

954-828 Registration Roll

12000000

0~12000000

1[PV]

Count occurs when paper passes through Fuser (Duplex Side 1 only) and when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). +1 regardless of Paper Size.

The number of sheets that passed through the Regi

P/H

954-829 One Way Clutch Pulley (Duplex 8100000 Path Roll 1)

0~8100000

1 [Time] Count occurs when paper passes through Fuser Exit (Simplex Invert or Duplex Side 1). +1 regardless of Paper Size.

The number of sheets that passed through the Duplex In Roll and P/H Path Roll

954-830 Invert Gate Solenoid

12000000

0~12000000

1 [Time] Count occurs when Gate Switching Port (both Invert or Exit) is ON. +1 regardless of Paper Size.

Invert Gate Switch Count

P/H

954-831 MSI Takeaway Roll

3000000

0~3000000

1[Feed] Count occurs when feeding from MSI (only when not attached to HCF). +1 regardless of Paper Size.

The number of sheets that passed through the MSI T/A Roll

P/H

954-832 Paper Dust Cleaner PAD

3000000

0~3000000

1[PV]

The number of sheets that passed through the Regi

P/H

954-835 MSI Feed/Retard/Nudger Roll

300000

0~300000

1[Feed] Count occurs when feeding from MSI (regardless Feed Count from MSI Feed Roll, MSI Retard Roll and MSI Nudger Roll of whether it is attached to HCF). +1 regardless of Paper Size.

954-838 Invert Mylar

5000000

0~5000000

1[PV]

Count occurs when paper passes through Fuser (Duplex Side 1 only) and when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). +1 regardless of Paper Size.

The number of sheets that passed through the Invert part

P/H

954-839 Invert Roll

18000000

0~18000000

1[PV]

Counts when paper passes Fuser (only Duplex Side 1). Counts when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). +1 regardless of paper size

the number of sheets that passed Invert Roll

P/H

954-840 Invert In Roll

18000000

0~18000000

1[PV]

Counts when paper passes Fuser (only Duplex Side 1). Counts when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). +1 regardless of paper size

the number of sheets that passed Invert In Roll

P/H

954-841 Heat Roll Assy

1200000

0~1200000

1[PV]

Count occurs when paper passes through Fuser (Duplex Side 1 only) and when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). Paper length in Process direction 216mm and below: +1 Paper length in Process direction above 216mm: +2

Identifies the replacement time for the Heat Roll.

Fuser

HFSI Name

Count occurs when paper passes through Fuser (Duplex Side 1 only) and when paper is output (Both Simplex and Duplex). +1 regardless of Paper Size.

P/H

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Threshold

Setting Range Unit

Count Conditions

Remarks

Module Name

954-842 Pressure Roll

1200000

0~1200000

1[PV]

Count occurs when paper passes through Fuser (Duplex Side 1 only) and when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). Paper length in Process direction 216mm and below: +1 Paper length in Process direction above 216mm: +2

Identifies the replacement time for the Pressure Roll.

Fuser

954-843 Heat Roll Finger

1200000

0~1200000

1[PV]

Count occurs when paper passes through Fuser (Duplex Side 1 only) and when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). Paper length in Process direction 216mm and below: +1 Paper length in Process direction above 216mm: +2

Identifies the replacement time for the guide used to transport paper which comes with the Heat Roll.

Fuser

954-844 Pressure Roll Finger

1200000

0~1200000

1[PV]

Count occurs when paper passes through Fuser (Duplex Side 1 only) and when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). Paper length in Process direction 216mm and below: +1 Paper length in Process direction above 216mm: +2

Identifies the replacement time for the guide used to transport paper which comes with the Pressure Roll.

Fuser

954-845 Heat Roll STS

3000000

0~3000000

1[PV]

General term for Control 1 Thermistor, Control 2 Thermistor and (SCC) Overheat Thermistor. Count occurs when paper passes through Fuser (Duplex Side 1 only) and when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). Paper length in Process direction 216mm and below: +1 Paper length in Process direction above 216mm: +2

Identifies the replacement time for the sensor which performs the Fuser temperature detection and open circuit detection of the Heat Roll.

954-846 Fuser Exit Lower Chute

18000000

0~18000000

1[PV]

Counts when paper (only Duplex Side 1) passes Learn when to replace Fuser Exit Lower Chute. Fuser. Counts when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). Paper length in Process direction is 216mm or less: +1 Paper length in Process direction is over 216mm: +2

Fuser

954-847 Fuser Cleaning Cartridge

34000

0~34000

1[s]

When the Output ON time of the Fuser Web Motor Identifies the replacement time for the web which removes the reaches the specified value (1[s]): +1 Offset Toner of the Heat Roll.

Fuser

HFSI Name

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Threshold

Setting Range Unit

Count Conditions

Remarks

Module Name

954-848 Fuser Cleaning Blade

1200000

0~1200000

1[PV]

Counts up when paper passes through Fuser (Duplex Side 1 only) and when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex) Paper length in process direction 216mm or below: +1 Paper length in process direction above 216mm: +2

Get to know due replacement time for Fuser Cleaning Blade.

Fuser

954-850 Deve Housing

6000000

0~6000000

1[PV]

Count occurs when paper passes through Fuser (Duplex Side 1 only) and when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). +1 regardless of Paper Size.

Print Count made in Developer Unit currently in use

Deve

954-851 Developer Print Count

6000000

0~6000000

1[PV]

Counts when paper passes Fuser (only Duplex Side 1). Counts when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). +1 regardless of paper size

the number of prints made in developer in use

Deve

954-863 Erase ON Time

90000000

0~90000000

100[ms] When the cumulative Output ON time of the Erase Cumulative Erase Lamp ON Time Lamp reaches the specified value (100[ms]): +1

954-870 Drum In Filter

600000

0~600000

1[PV]

Count occurs when paper passes through Fuser (Duplex Side 1 only) and when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). Paper length in Process direction 216mm and below: +1 Paper length in Process direction above 216mm: +2

Identifies the replacement time for the CC Filter.

Drive

954-871 Suction Ozone Filter

600000

0~600000

1[PV]

Count occurs when paper passes through Fuser (Duplex Side 1 only) and when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). Paper length in Process direction 216mm and below: +1 Paper length in Process direction above 216mm: +2

Identifies the replacement time for the Suction Filter.

Drive

954-872 Fuser Ozone Filter

1200000

0~1200000

1[PV]

Count occurs when paper passes through Fuser (Duplex Side 1 only) and when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). Paper length in Process direction 216mm and below: +1 Paper length in Process direction above 216mm: +2

Identifies the replacement time for the Fuser Ozone Filter.

Drive

954-880 Transfer Belt

600000

0~600000

1[PV]

Count occurs when paper passes through Fuser (Duplex Side 1 only) and when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). Paper length in Process direction 216mm and below: +1 Paper length in Process direction above 216mm: +2

Identifies the Belt Usage Count with the PV.

X'fer

HFSI Name

Xero

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Threshold

Setting Range Unit

Count Conditions

Remarks

Module Name

954-881 Belt Cleaning Blade

300000

0~300000

1[PV]

Count occurs when paper passes through Fuser (Duplex Side 1 only) and when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). Paper length in Process direction 216mm and below: +1 Paper length in Process direction above 216mm: +2

Identifies the CLN Blade Usage Count with the PV.

X'fer

954-882 Belt Cleaning Brush

300000

0~300000

1[PV]

Count occurs when paper passes through Fuser (Duplex Side 1 only) and when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). Paper length in Process direction 216mm and below: +1 Paper length in Process direction above 216mm: +2

Identifies the CLN Brush Usage Count with the PV.

X'fer

954-884 BTR

600000

0~600000

1[PV]

Count occurs when paper passes through Fuser (Duplex Side 1 only) and when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). Paper length in Process direction 216mm and below: +1 Paper length in Process direction above 216mm: +2

Identifies the BTR Usage Count with the PV.

X'fer

954-885 Transfer Unit Life

18000000

0~18000000

1[PV]

X'fer Counts when paper (only Duplex Side 1) passes Learn by PV how many times Transfer Unit was used. Fuser. Counts when paper is output (both Simplex *When this HFSI Counter is cleared, Counters 954-880, 954-881, 954-882 and 954-884 are also simultaneously cleared and Duplex). Paper length in Process direction is 216mm or less: +1 Paper length in Process direction is over 216mm: +2

954-886 Invert Out Roll

18000000

0~18000000

1[PV]

Counts when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). +1 regardless of paper size

the number of sheets that passed Invert Out Roll

P/H

954-887 Duplex In Roll

9000000

0~9000000

1[PV]

Counts when Duplex Side1 exits from Fuser. +1 regardless of paper size

the number of sheets that passed Duplex In Roll

P/H

954-888 Duplex Path Roll1

9000000

0~9000000

1[PV]

Counts when Duplex Side1 exits from Fuser. +1 regardless of paper size

the number of sheets that passed Duplex Path Roll1

P/H

954-889 Duplex Path Roll2

9000000

0~9000000

1[PV]

Counts when Duplex Side1 exits from Fuser. +1 regardless of paper size

the number of sheets that passed Duplex Path Roll2

P/H

954-890 Duplex Out Roll

9000000

0~9000000

1[PV]

Counts when Duplex Side1 exits from Fuser. +1 regardless of paper size

the number of sheets that passed Duplex Out Roll

P/H

954-891 IOT Exit Roll

18000000

0~18000000

1[PV]

Counts when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). +1 regardless of paper size

the number of sheets that passed IOT Exit Roll

P/H

HFSI Name

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Threshold

Setting Range Unit

Count Conditions

Remarks

Module Name

954-892 Torque Limiter_IOT Exit Roll

18000000

0~18000000

1[PV]

Counts when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). +1 regardless of paper size

the number of sheets that passed IOT Exit Roll

P/H

954-893 Torque Limiter_Invert In Roll

18000000

0~18000000

1[PV]

Counts when paper passes Fuser (only Duplex Side 1). Counts when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). +1 regardless of paper size

the number of sheets that passed the Invert area

P/H

954-894 Regi Motor

18000000

0~18000000

1[PV]

Counts when paper passes Fuser (only Duplex Side 1). Counts when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). +1 regardless of paper size

the number of sheets that passed the Regi area

P/H

954-895 Invert Motor

25000000

0~25000000

1[PV]

Counts when paper passes Fuser (only Duplex Side 1). Counts when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). +1 regardless of paper size

the number of sheets that passed the Invert area

P/H

954-896 PAD Regi

18000000

0~18000000

1[PV]

Counts when paper passes Fuser (only Duplex Side 1). Counts when paper is output (both Simplex and Duplex). +1 regardless of paper size

the number of sheets that passed the Regi area

P/H

For periodic servicing interval.

System

HFSI Name

954-899 Trim

300000

0~300000

1 [Time] +1 per Billing

955-806 DADF Feed Roll/Nudger Roll/ Retard Pad

200000

0~5000000

CVT Tray Feed Count 1[Feed] Counts up when Feed Sensor is turned ON. HFSI->Document Feed count after clearing HFSI The NVM is controlled by the CVT. Counter Recycle->Total Document Feed count without clearing

IIT

955-807 Document Feed Simp

3388000

0~5000000

The NVM is controlled by the CVT. 1[Feed] Counts the number of document sheets fed in * Life is common to 955-808. Simplex mode. Counts up when DADF Exit Sensor 1 of document transported from tray is OFF.

IIT

955-808 Document Feed Dup

3388000

0~5000000

The NVM is controlled by the CVT. 1[Feed] Counts the number of document sheets fed in * Life is common to 955-807. Duplex mode. Counts number of pages of document passing through the Invert Path. Counts up when DADF Exit Sensor 1 is OFF during Duplex transport or when DADF Regi Sensor is ON during Invert.

IIT

955-810 Platen Open/Close Count

432000

0~1000000

1 [Time] Counts up when the Platen Interlock is open.

The NVM is controlled by the CVT.

IIT

955-820 Nudger Solenoid Operation Count

324000

0~1000000

1 [Time] Counts up when Nudger Solenoid is ON.

The NVM is controlled by the CVT.

IIT

955-822 Baffle Solenoid Operation Count 3888000

0~3888000

1 [Time] Counts up when Buffle Solenoid is ON.

The NVM is controlled by the CVT.

IIT

955-824 Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid Opera- 324000 tion Count (Suction End)

0~2000000

1 [Time] Counts up when Suction End of Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid is ON.

The NVM is controlled by the CVT.

IIT

955-825 Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid Opera- 324000 tion Count (Returning End)

0~2000000

1 [Time] Counts up when Returning End of Simp/Dup Gate The NVM is controlled by the CVT. Solenoid is ON.

IIT

Table 1 DC135 HFSI Counter List (IOT) ChainLink

HFSI Name

Threshold

Setting Range Unit

Count Conditions

Remarks

Module Name

955-826 Invert Roll Nip/Release Solenoid 1296000 Operation Count

0~1296000

1 [Time] Counts up when Nip Release Solenoid is ON.

The NVM is controlled by the CVT.

IIT

955-827 Exit Gate Solenoid Operation Count

1296000

0~1296000

1 [Time] Counts up when Exit Gate Solenoid is ON.

The NVM is controlled by the CVT.

IIT

955-828 DADF Feed Clutch Operation Count

6480000

0~6480000

1 [Time] Counts up when Feed Clutch is ON.

The NVM is controlled by the CVT.

IIT

955-832 Feed Cover Open Count

100000

0~100000

CVT The NVM is controlled by the CVT.

IIT

956-802 IIT Scan

6000000

0~6881175

1 [Time] Scan Count (including pre-Scan) Counts up with every scan. HFSI->Scan count after clearing HFSI Counter Recycle->Total scan count without clearing

NVM Write Timing T.B.D Count Unit = 1 time Max Count Value = Above 6,000K times Counts only Platen Scan. Does not count CVT Scan.

IIT

956-803 Lamp ON Time

7200000

0~7864200

1 [Second]

IIT Lamp Life 2000 hours Count Unit = 1 second Max Count Value = Above 7,200K Counts the total duration when the lamp is ON (including AGOC, Lamp Check etc.).

956-804 Lamp ON Count

6000000

0~6881175

1 [Time] Lamp ON count after clearing HFSI Counter Counts up after lamp turns ON. Writes to the NVM when CRG initializes.

Version.1 .1.1

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Lamp ON Time Starts timing when the lamp turns ON. Stops timing when the lamp turns OFF. Writes to the NVM when CRG initializes. HFSI->Lamp ON Time after clearing HFSI Counter Recycle->Total Lamp ON Time without clearing

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IIT Lamp Life 6000K times Count Unit = 1 time Max Count Value = Above 6,000K Counts the total duration when the lamp is ON (including AGOC, Lamp Check etc.).

6.3.4 DC135 HFSI Counter List

General

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6.3.4.2 DC135 HFSI Counters List (IF Module) Table 1 DC135 HFSI Counters List (IF Module) ChainLink

HFSI Name

959-800 Periodic Replacement of I/F Decurler Belt

Threshold

Setting Range

Unit

Count Condition

6,000,000

0~6000000

1 sheet

Counts when paper passes I/F Gate In SNR. life of I/F Module Decurler Belt Counts sheets that passed I/F Gate In SNR.

Description

Module Name I/F Module

6.3.4.3 DC135 HFSI Counters List (HCS1) Table 1 DC135 HFSI Counters List (HCS1) ChainLink

HFSI Name

Threshold

960-800 Life of High Capacity Feeder Output Paddle 10000000

Version.1 .1.1

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Setting Range

Unit

Count Condition

Description

0~10000000

1[PV]

the number of sheets output to Stacker (the number of sheets that used Paddle)

current life of the puddle at High Capacity Feeder Output

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Module Name HCS1

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General 6.3.4 DC135 HFSI Counter List

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4127/4112G Version.1 .1.1

6.3.5.1 DC612Test Pattern List On the [Maintenance/Diagnostics] screen in CE Mode, select [NVM Read/Write] and rewrite necessary NVM values before outputting a test pattern.-

NOTE: If the NVM setting conditions for each test pattern is incorrect, the message "Invalid parameter. Please re-enter." is displayed and the Test Pattern Print cannot be performed. In such cases, change the NVM value that is different from the NVM setting specified for the test pattern and try again.NOTE: In the case of 4127 EPS/4112 EPS, the selection of an IISS (IIT/IPS)-related PG is invalid, resulting in error display. *1: NVM870-203 1 Sided Output/2 Sided Output Setting (0 = 1 Sided (Default), 1 = 2 Sided (Head to Head), 2 = 2 Sided (Head to Toe)) *2: ALL = Tray1/2/3/4, Tray5(MSI), Tray5 (HCF-MSI), Tray6 (4000HCF Upper Tray/2000A3-HCF), Tray7 (4000HCF Lowr Tray) *3: Standard sizes (with K/O Tools) and Non-standard size (by entering a size) are available for the MSI. However, Paper Size (Standard) Settings is required. NVM870-211 Paper Size (Standard) Settings ((5 = A4 LEF (Default), 0 (A6 SEF) - 50 (Kakukei 6 (Envelope) LEF)) cannot be selected. In addition, B5 LEF cannot be selected during Diag. To use B5 LEF, select each Tray. *4: NVM870-207 Screen Setting (0 = Text, 2 = Binary ED, 5 = 600, 6 = 300(Default), 8 = 200R, 9 = 150)*5: NVM870-209 Density Setting (0 (Default) to 100%)

Table 1 DC612Test Pattern List Paper Type for MSI*3 Quantity

Image Size

Screen*4 NVM Settings

•A3SEF •A4SEF •A4LEF •8.5"X11"SEF •8.5"X11"LEF •11"X17"SEF

Plain

1-99

A3SEF

300C

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *3: 870-211(0-50) *4: 870-207(6)

ALL

•A3SEF •A4SEF •A4LEF •8.5"X11"SEF •8.5"X11"LEF •11"X17"SEF

Plain

1-99

A3SEF

300C

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *3: 870-211(0-50) *4: 870-207(6)

S/D

ALL

•A3SEF •A4SEF •A4LEF •8.5"X11"SEF •8.5"X11"LEF •11"X17"SEF

Plain

1-99

A3SEF

•600C •300C •150C

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *3: 870-211(0-50) *4: 870-207(5 or 6 or 9)

S/D

ALL

•A3SEF •A4SEF •A4LEF •8.5"X11"SEF •8.5"X11"LEF •11"X17"SEF

Plain

1-99

A3SEF

•600C •300C •150C

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *3: 870-211(0-50) *4: 870-207(5 or 6 or 9)

Image Storage Sub

Simp/ Dup*1

Tray *2

IOT

S/D

ALL

Grid 45 Degrees

To check Diagonal Line IOT Reproducibility. •Full Grid Pattern of 2dot-wide lines at intervals of 35.3mm (45 degrees)

S/D

3

Fusing Measurement

IOT To measure Fusing Level. •20x20mm Cin 60~100% Patch each at right, left and center in the scan direction

4

Banding

IOT To check Banding. •Band of a ladder pattern in the process direction each at right, left and center in the scan direction (1on4off/ 300dpi, 5-mm-wide)

Pattern Number

Name

Purpose/Overview

1

Grid (for measuring alignment)

To measure alignment. •Full Grid Pattern of 2dot-wide lines at intervals of 20mm

2

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Available Paper Size (to select Tray)

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Table 1 DC612Test Pattern List Paper Type for MSI*3 Quantity

Image Size

•A3SEF •A4SEF •A4LEF •8.5"X11"SEF •8.5"X11"LEF •11"X17"SEF

Plain

1-99

A3SEF

•600C •300C •150C

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *3: 870-211(0-50) *4: 870-207(5 or 6 or 9)

ALL

•A3SEF •A4SEF •A4LEF •8.5"X11"SEF •8.5"X11"LEF •11"X17"SEF

Plain

1-99

A3SEF

•600C •300C •150C

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *3: 870-211(0-50) *4: 870-207(5 or 6or 9)

S/D

ALL

•A3SEF •A4SEF •A4LEF •8.5"X11"SEF •8.5"X11"LEF •11"X17"SEF

Plain

1-99

A3SEF

•600C •300C •150C

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *3: 870-211(0-50) *4: 870-207(9 or 11) *5: 870-209(0~100%) [Note]: Because the default density is "0%", blank paper is output when no setting is made.

IOT

S/D

ALL

•A3SEF •A4SEF •A4LEF •8.5"X11"SEF •8.5"X11"LEF •11"X17"SEF

Plain

1-99

A3SEF

•600C •300C •150C

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *3: 870-211(0-50) *4: 870-207(5 or 6 or 9)

To measure DMA/TMA. IOT •Cin=100% Patch (20mm in the process direction x 50mm in the scan direction) each at right, left and center in the scan direction

S/D

ALL

•A3SEF •A4SEF •A4LEF •8.5"X11"SEF •8.5"X11"LEF •11"X17"SEF

Plain

1-99

A3SEF

•600C •300C •150C

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *3: 870-211(0-50) *4: 870-207(5 or 6 or 9)

Image Storage Sub

Simp/ Dup*1

Tray *2

IOT ProCon, Halftone, Defect detection •Cin 10~99.6% Tone Pattern each at right, left and center in the scan direction

S/D

ALL

16 Gradations

Halftone, Defect detec- IOT tion •Cin 0~99.6% 16-step halftone band each at right, left and center in the scan direction

S/D

7

All Halftone

Defect detection •Full Halftone across paper (Default Cin=20%. This can be changed in NVM.)

IOT

8

IN/OUT Adjustment (Single Color) IN-OUT Adjustment •Cin=20/60% (can be changed in NVM) Halftone Band (105-mmwide in the process direction)

9

DMA/TMA

Pattern Number

Name

Purpose/Overview

5

ProCon

6

Available Paper Size (to select Tray)

Screen*4 NVM Settings

Table 1 DC612Test Pattern List Image Storage Sub

Simp/ Dup*1

Tray *2

IOT

S/D

ALL

Pattern Number

Name

Purpose/Overview

12

Side 1 to Side 2 Regi

For Side 1 to Side 2 Regi

52

Total Chart

Contoller Check at shipment; adjustment in the market; isolation of trouble cause •Chart for checking IOT performance specifications: solid patch for checking halftone; pattern for checking for defects; pattern for checking lines, letters, etc.

62

Chart for Evaluating Transferred Smear

Check at shipment; adjustment in the market; isolation of trouble cause •Chart for evaluating smear at transfer: TBD

71

No Paper Run

No Paper Run

112

IIT Analog Gradation BW

To check Analog-to-Pre IISS IPS connection. •Analog-related B/W gradation in FS direction

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

Available Paper Size (to select Tray)

Paper Type for MSI*3 Quantity

Image Size

Screen*4 NVM Settings

1-99 Plain* *: Tools>C ommon Settings>Ma intenance>Al ignment Correction Setting: Thick 1 and Thick 2 are availble.

No limit on size

•A3SEF Feed •11"X17"SEF paper from MSI if A3 Tray is unavailable.

-

1

•294mm x 17"(A3 short edge x Ledger long edge)

*3: 870-211(0-50)

Contoller -

•A3SEF Feed •11"X17"SEF paper from MSI if A3 Tray is unavailable.

-

1

•294mm x 17" (A3 short edge x Ledger long edge)

*3: 870-211(6-50)

Contoller -

Tray1

•A4LEF •8.5"X11"LEF

-

1-99

-

-

*3: 870-211(6-50)

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

S/D

•A3SEF •A4LEF •8.5”x11”LEF •11”x17”SEF

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600C

*1: 870-203 (0 or 1 or 2) *3: 870-211 (0-50) *4: 870-207 (5)

6.3.5 DC612 Test Pattern List

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General

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Table 1 DC612Test Pattern List Image Storage Sub

IISS To check Pre IPS-toPost connection •Pre IPS-related B/W gradation in FS direction

S/D

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

IISS

S/D

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

IISS

S/D

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

IISS To check how uneven light qty is and check for streaks in FS direction. •Pre IPS B/W Shading

S/D

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

IISS

S/D

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

Purpose/Overview

115

PreIPS/FS Increment BW

119

PreIPS/SS Increment BW

To check Pre IPS-toPost IPS connection •Pre IPS-related B/W gradation in SS direction

121

PreIPS/Grid BW To check B/W Image Path below Pre IPS. •Pre IPS B/W Grid (for development)

123

PreIPS/Shading Data BW

128

PostIPS/Grid BW

Image Size

Tray *2

Name

Check B/W Image Path below Post IPS. •Post IPS B/W Grid (for development)

Available Paper Size (to select Tray)

Paper Type for MSI*3 Quantity

Simp/ Dup*1

Pattern Number

Screen*4 NVM Settings

131

PostIPS/Bit Pattern/Binary/BW

IISS To check B/W Image Path between Post IPS and Controller. •TRC, B/W increment in FS direction, binary, vertical stripe

S/D

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

133

PostIPS/Bit Pattern/Multi-value/ BW

IISS To check B/W Image Path between Post IPS and Controller. •TRC, B/W increment in FS direction, multivalue, vertical stripe

S/D

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

200R

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(8)

143

IISS Side 2 Scan PostIPS 1-Dot-Wide To check Post IPS-toGrid (via Ext. memory) EXT-MEM PWB connection for 2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2 (via SO-DIMM). •2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2, 1-dotwide, B/W Grid, via SODIMM

S/D

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

Table 1 DC612Test Pattern List Pattern Number

Name

Purpose/Overview

Image Storage Sub

Simp/ Dup*1

Tray *2

Available Paper Size (to select Tray)

Paper Type for MSI*3 Quantity

Image Size

Screen*4 NVM Settings

144

IISS Side 2 Scan PostIPS 2-Dot-Wide To check Post IPS-toGrid (via Ext. memory) EXT-MEM PWB connection for 2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2 (via SO-DIMM). •2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2, 2-dotwide, B/W Grid, via SODIMM

S/D

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

145

IISS Side 2 Scan PostIPS 4-Dot-Wide To check Post IPS-toGrid (via Ext. memory) EXT-MEM PWB connection for 2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2 (via SO-DIMM). •2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2, 4-dotwide, B/W Grid, via SODIMM

S/D

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

146

Side 2 Scan PostIPS FS Increment (via Ext. memory)

IISS To check Post IPS-toEXT-MEM PWB connection for 2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2 (via SO-DIMM). •2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2, B/W increment in FS direction, via SO-DIMM

S/D

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

147

Side 2 Scan PostIPS SS Increment (via Ext. memory)

IISS To check Post IPS-toEXT-MEM PWB connection for 2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2 (via SO-DIMM). •2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2, B/W increment in SS direction, via SO-DIMM

S/D

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

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Table 1 DC612Test Pattern List Pattern Number

Image Storage Sub

Simp/ Dup*1

Tray *2

Available Paper Size (to select Tray)

Paper Type for MSI*3 Quantity

Image Size

Screen*4 NVM Settings

Name

Purpose/Overview

148

Side 2 Scan PostIPS SS Dotted Line (via Ext. memory)

IISS To check Post IPS-toEXT-MEM PWB connection for 2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2 (via SO-DIMM). •2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2, B/W increment in SS direction, via SO-DIMM

S/D

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

149

Side 2 Scan PostIPS All Even (via To check Post IPS-toExt. memory) EXT-MEM PWB connection for 2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2 (via SO-DIMM). •2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2, B/W even density across paper, via SO-DIMM

IISS

S/D

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

150

IISS Side 2 Scan PreIPS FS Increment To check Pre IPS-to(via Ext. memory) EXT-MEM PWB connection for 2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2 (via SO-DIMM) •2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2, B/W increment in FS direction, via SO-DIMM

S/D

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

151

IISS Side 2 Scan PreIPS SS Increment To check Pre IPS-to(via Ext. memory) EXT-MEM PWB connection for 2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2 (via SO-DIMM) •2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2, B/W increment in SS direction, via SO-DIMM

S/D

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

Table 1 DC612Test Pattern List Pattern Number

Name

Purpose/Overview

Image Storage Sub

Simp/ Dup*1

Tray *2

Available Paper Size (to select Tray)

Paper Type for MSI*3 Quantity

Image Size

Screen*4 NVM Settings

152

IISS Side 2 Scan PostIPS 1-Dot-Wide To check Post IPS-toGrid (Ext. Bypass) EXT-MEM PWB connection for 2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2 (through SODIMM). •2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2, 1-dotwide, B/W Grid, through SO-DIMM

S/D

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

153

IISS Side 2 Scan PostIPS 2-Dot-Wide To check Post IPS-toGrid (Ext. Bypass) EXT-MEM PWB connection for 2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2 (through SODIMM). •2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2, 2-dotwide, B/W Grid, through SO-DIMM

S/D

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

154

IISS Side 2 Scan PostIPS 4-Dot-Wide To check Post IPS-toGrid (Ext. Bypass) EXT-MEM PWB connection for 2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2 (through SODIMM). •2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2, 4-dotwide, B/W Grid, through SO-DIMM

S/D

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

155

Side 2 Scan PostIPS FS Increment (Ext. Bypass)

IISS To check Post IPS-toEXT-MEM PWB connection for 2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2 (through SODIMM). •2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2, B/W increment in FS direction, through SO-DIMM

S/D

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

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Table 1 DC612Test Pattern List Pattern Number

Image Storage Sub

Simp/ Dup*1

Tray *2

Available Paper Size (to select Tray)

Paper Type for MSI*3 Quantity

Image Size

Screen*4 NVM Settings

Name

Purpose/Overview

156

Side 2 Scan PostIPS SS Increment (Ext. Bypass)

IISS To check Post IPS-toEXT-MEM PWB connection for 2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2 (through SODIMM). •2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2, B/W increment in SS direction, through SO-DIMM

S/D

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

157

Side 2 Scan PostIPS SS Dotted Line (Ext. Bypass)

IISS To check Post IPS-toEXT-MEM PWB connection for 2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2 (through SODIMM). •2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2, B/W increment in SS direction, through SO-DIMM

S/D

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

158

Side 2 Scan PostIPS All Even (Ext. Bypass)

IISS To check Post IPS-toEXT-MEM PWB connection for 2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2 (through SODIMM). •2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2, B/W increment in SS direction, through SO-DIMM

S/D

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

159

IISS Side 2 Scan PreIPS FS Increment To check Pre IPS-to(Ext. Bypass) EXT-MEM PWB connection for 2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2 (through SODIMM). •2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2, B/W increment in FS direction, through SO-DIMM

S/D

Tray3

•A3SEF •11"X17"SEF

MSI unavailable

1-99

-

Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

Table 1 DC612Test Pattern List Pattern Number 160

Name

Purpose/Overview

Image Storage Sub

IISS Side 2 Scan PreIPS SS Increment To check Pre IPS-to(Ext. Bypass) EXT-MEM PWB connection for 2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2 (through SODIMM). •2 Sided Simultaneous Scan Side 2, B/W increment in SS direction, through SO-DIMM

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Tray *2

S/D

Tray3

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Image Size -

Screen*4 NVM Settings Binary ED

*1: 870-203(0 or 1or 2) *4: 870-207(2)

6.3.5 DC612 Test Pattern List

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6.3.5.2 Image Information Flow (Overall)

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Image Intormation Flow (Figure 1) (For Details 1-19 in the figure, see 6.3.5.3 Details of Functions related to Image Data.)

6.3.5.3 Details of Functions related to Image Data Table 1

Table 1 Detail No. Function Name

Function

16



Adjusts ROS light qty for each area in fast scan direction.



Used for adjustment of ROS light qty distribution and of density difference between Inboard/Outboard sides.

SMC(Smile Correction)

Detail No. Function Name

Function

1



Input Adjustment (SD/Gap/Black Line Correction)



AE/Density Adjustment/ED (Error Diffusion)

17

March

Analog ASIC for controlling ROS VCSEL

18

VCSEL

Surface-Emitting Laser. Multi-beam laser of a total of 32 beams: 4 in fast scan by 8 in slow scan

19

Image Flow(Scanning/ Copying)



Side 1 image is processed/binalized by ASIC-Prato.



Side 2 image is processed/binarized by ASIC-DIPS, and the binary data is stored in Page Memory.



Side 1 image and Side 2 image are alternately transferred to Controller.

2

ASIC DIPS

DAM+FPGA



Side 2 Image Processing/Binalization



Temporary storage and control of Side 1 image



Temporary storage and control of Side 2 image



Transfer of image data to S2X (Post Launch)

3

AFE

AGC/AOC/AD Conversion

4

ASIC Prato



Input Adjustment (SD/Gap/Black Line Correction)



Input Density Adjustment (ENL)



Document Detection/AE Detection



b*Correction



Reduce&Enlarge/Filter/AE



Density/Contrast



Density Adjustment



ED (Error Diffusion)/Edge Erase



Side 1 Image Processing/Binalization

5

ASIC DAM

Scans 2-bit data of 600dpi in copy mode, and max 24-bit data of 2400dpi in scan mode.

6

ASIC Panther4E



ALLA-compresses 2-bit data of 600dpi .



Decompresses 2-/8-bit ALLA-compressed data of 600dpi into 8-bit data of 600dpi and outputs it to IOT through LUT for Image Data Adjustment.

7

ASIC Luke

8

ASIC Zero 2

9

I/O Control ASIC equipped with IDE (Disk) I/F, Network I/F, etc. •

Bus Bridge ASIC



Interconnects CPU, System Memory and PCI Bus.

CONTIF(Controller Interface)

Asynchronous Line Buffer by FIFO, and circuit that switches for each data format

10

IE(Image Enhance)

Circuit for line image smoothing. This reduces jaggy.

11

Dither(Dither Matrix Screen)

Circuit that generates Dither Screen

12

XSEL(Selector)

Circuit that selects data each from screens

13

IRECT(Image Registration Circuit that adjusts regi by processing an image Control )

14

ROSIF(ROS Interface)

Rearrangement of images and adjustment of timings to adjust the images to VCSEL ROS Matrix

15

TIMG(Timing )

Circuit that generates areas to plot patches/images in and various timings

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6.3.6 DC726 Paper Path Timing Measurement List

Table 1 Measurement Time [ms]

Table 1

No. Items

Measurement Time [ms] No. Items 1 2

Tray

:Tray 1 Feed Tary1 Start >> Tray 1 Feed Out SNR ON :Tray 1 Feed Out SNR ON >> Pre Regi SNR ON

Tary1

Min

Nominal

Max

187

304

340

91

141

:Tray 2 Feed Tary2 Start >> Tray 2 Feed Out SNR ON

181

288

320

4

Tary2 :Tray 2 Feed Out SNR ON >> Trans Path SNR 1 ON

158

210

262

5

:Trans Path SNR 1 ON >> Pre Regi SNR ON

85

137

224

6

:Tray 3 Feed Tary3 Start >> Tray 3 Feed Out SNR ON

206

323

360

7

Tary3 :Tray 3 Feed Out SNR ON >> Tray 1 Feed Out SNR ON

102

154

232

8

:Tray 1 Feed Out SNR ON >> Pre Regi SNR ON

91

141

228

Tary3

Nominal

Max

Remarks

:HCF Tray HCF 7 Feed Start >> HCF Tray 2 Feed Tary7 Out SNR ON

172

223

320

4000HCF Lower Tray

17

:HCF Tray HCF 7 Feed Out SNR ON >> HCF Exit Tary7 SNR ON

290

336

420

4000HCF Lower Tray

18

HCF MSI 210 :HCF MSI Feed Start >> Feed Out SNR-MSI ON

357

530

19

: Feed Out SNR-MSI ON >> HCF Exit SNR ON

HCF MSI 280

328

440

20

: Dup Feed Start >> Pre Regi SNR ON

Any Tray

65

115

185

21

:Pre Regi SNR ON >> Regi SNR ON

Any Tray

110

142

190

22

:Regi Feed Start >> Fuser Exit SNR ON

Any Tray

630

680

710

23

: Fuser Exit SNR ON >> IOT Exit SNR ON

Any Tray

104

234

394

24

:Fuser Exit SNR ON >> INV In SNR ON

Any Tray

118

228

383

Remarks

228

3

Tary2

Min

16

Tray

9

:Tray 4 Feed Tary4 Start >> Tray 4 Feed Out SNR ON

189

306

340

25

: Invert Start Any Tray >> Invert Out SNR ON

103

143

193

10

Tary4 :Tray 4 Feed Out SNR ON >> Tray 1 Feed Out SNR ON

214

266

343

26

: Invert Out SNR ON >> IOT Exit SNR ON

Any Tray

62

111

162

27

110

160

:Tray 1 Feed Out SNR ON >> Pre Regi SNR ON

Tary4

91

141

228

: Invert Start Any Tray >> Dup In SNR ON

70

11

28

: Dup In Any Tray SNR ON >> Dup Path SNR 1 ON

88

145

228

12

:MSI Feed Start >> MSI Feed Out SNR ON

MSI

194

351

550

29

: Dup Path SNR 1 ON >> Dup Out SNR ON

Any Tray

256

306

374

13

:MSI Feed Out SNR ON >> Pre Regi SNR ON

MSI

86

136

416

56

: 2000A3HCF MSI Feed Start>>Feed Out SNR-MSI ON

2000A3H 210 CF MSI

357

530

14

:HCF Tray HCF 6 Feed Start >> HCF Tray 1 Feed Tary6 Out SNR ON

172

223

320

4000HCF UpperTray

57

: Feed Out 2000A3H 280 SNR-MSI ON>>2000A3HCF Exit CF MSI SNR ON

328

440

15

:HCF Tray HCF 6 Feed Out SNR ON >> HCF Exit Tary6 SNR ON

160

206

260

4000HCF UpperTray

58

: 2000A3HCF Tray6 Feed Start>>2000A3HCF Tray6 Feed Out SNR ON

2000A3H 147 CF Tray6

197

398

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Tray

Min

: 2000A3H 313 CF Tray6 2000A3HCF Tray6 Feed Out SNR ON>>2000A3HCF Exit SNR ON

Nominal

Max

358

403

Remarks

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Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

710-551 Jam Bypass

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ 0: Do not bypass Write 1: Bypass Also applies to CVT.

710-556 8.5x11" LEF Threshold Value

2093

1993

2193

Permitted

Read/ Threshold value to differentiate between 8.5"x11" LEF and 8"x10" LEF durWrite ing size detection.

710-559 Fast Scan Direction Maximum Value

2970

1297

3070

Permitted

Read/ For customized registration of the DADF Document Size Detection Table. Write

710-560 Fast Scan Direction Minimum Value

2970

1297

3070

Permitted

Read/ For customized registration of the DADF Document Size Detection Table. Write

710-561 Slow Scan Direction Maximum Value

2100

1297

4418

Permitted

Read/ For customized registration of the DADF Document Size Detection Table. Write

710-562 Slow Scan Direction Minimum Value

2100

1297

4418

Permitted

Read/ For customized registration of the DADF Document Size Detection Table. Write

710-563 Document Size

8

3

20

Permitted

Read/ For customized registration of the DADF Document Size Detection Table. Write

710-564 Specification of Document Feed Direction

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ For customized registration of the DADF Document Size Detection Table. Write

710-565 Specification of Customized Registration for DADF Docu- 0 ment Size Detection Table

0

1

Permitted

Read/ For customized registration of the DADF Document Size Detection Table. Write

710-600 Size Mismatch Jam Detection Setting (Applicable only in Simplex mode)

1

1

2

Permitted

Read/ 1: Size Mismatch Jam Detection ON. Write 2: Size Mismatch Jam Detection OFF.

710-608 Alternate Size Setting 8

0

0

4

Permitted

Read/ Switches between B4 S, 8K S, 11x15" S and 11x17" S. Size-Mix: mm Write 0: Default 1: B4 S 2: 8K S 3: For design verification, performance not guaranteed 4: 11x17" S

710-610 Alternate Size Setting 10

0

0

2

Permitted

Read/ Switches between B5 L and 16K L. Size-Mix: mm Write 0: Default 1: B5 L 2: 16K L

710-611 Alternate Size Setting 11

0

0

3

Permitted

Read/ Switches between B5 S, 16K S and 8.5x11" S. Size-Mix: mm Write 0: Default 1: B5 S 2: For design verification, performance not guaranteed 3: 8.5x11" S

715-017 IIT Fail Bypass

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ 0: Without Fail Bypass Write 1: With Fail Bypass

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Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

715-018 Fan Control Mode

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ 0: Normal mode Write 1: Multiple vendor mode

715-020 Number of APS

1

0

1

Not permitted

Read/ 0: 1 APS Write 1: 2 APS

715-022 Lamp Fan Fail Bypass

0

0

1

Not permitted

Read/ Sets Lamp Fan Fail Detection ON/OFF. Write 0: Detects Lamp Fan Fail 1: Does not detect Lamp Fan Fail

715-023 Lamp Fan Low Rotation ON Time

15

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Lamp Fan low rotation ON time (unit: min) Write

715-024 Lamp Fan Stop Time

0

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Lamp Fan stop time (unit: min) Write

715-025 FL Timer Set

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ 0: Standard FL Timer settings (30min rest/0.5sec ON) Write 1: Condensation mode settings (Diag 715-026, 715-027 timer settings apply)

715-026 Lamp ON Interval

30

1

60

Permitted

Read/ Interval setting (unit: min) Write

715-027 Lamp ON Time

1

1

60

Permitted

Read/ Lamp ON time setting (unit: sec) Write

715-030 IIT Failure Part Diagnostic

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read/ ITT Failure Part Diagnostic begins by writing 1. Write After the diagnostic is completed, this NVM is read and the part number of the inferred failure part is displayed. If failure occurs during failure part diagnosis, this Fail Code is recorded in the NVM and the diagnostic ends. Note: when "1" is written, "1" is not actually written. Besides, if any value other than "1" is written, the written value becomes illegal.

715-050 Platen Slow Scan Regi Adjustment Value

100

16

184

Permitted

Read/ Slow Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.036mm/step) Write "Factory Settings"

715-051 Platen Slow Scan Magnification Adjustment Value

50

44

56

Permitted

Read/ Slow Scan Direction Magnification Adjustment Value (0.1%/step) Write "Factory Settings"

715-052 Platen Glass Type

2

0

2

Permitted

Read/ 0: Platen model Write 1: Belt DADF 2: CVT "Factory Settings"

715-053 Platen Fast Scan Regi Adjustment Value

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (Dot) Write VLSS=PROMVLSS+(PRadjF-120)x2 "Factory Settings"

715-056 CVT FS Offset Side 1-1 (139.7 to 148)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-057 CVT FS Offset Rear Side 2-1 (139.7 to 148)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-058 CVT FS Offset Side 1-2 (182 to 194)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

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Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

715-059 CVT FS Offset Side 2-2 (182 to 194)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-060 CVT FS Offset Side 1-3 (203.2)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-061 CVT FS Offset Side 2-3 (203.2)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-062 CVT FS Offset Side 1-4 (210)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-063 CVT FS Offset Side 2-4 (210)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-064 CVT FS Offset Side 1-5 (214.9 to 215.9)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-065 CVT FS Offset Side 2-5 (214.9 to 215.9)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-066 CVT FS Offset Side 1-6 (254 to 257)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-067 CVT FS Offset Side 2-6 (254 to 257)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-068 CVT FS Offset Side 1-7 (266.7 to 267)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-069 CVT FS Offset Side 2-7 (266.7 to 267)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-070 CVT FS Offset Side 1-8 (279.4)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-071 CVT FS Offset Side 2-8 (279.4)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-072 CVT FS Offset Side 1-9 (297)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-073 CVT FS Offset Side 2-9 (297)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-074 CVT FS Offset Side 3-1 (139.7 to 148)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-075 CVT FS Offset Side 4-1 (139.7 to 148)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-076 CVT FS Offset Side 3-2 (182 to 194)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-077 CVT FS Offset Side 4-2 (182 to 194)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-078 CVT FS Offset Side 3-3 (203.2)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

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Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

715-079 CVT FS Offset Side 4-3 (203.2)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-080 CVT FS Offset Side 3-4 (210)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-081 CVT FS Offset Side 4-4 (210)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-082 CVT FS Offset Side 3-5 (214.9 to 215.9)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-083 CVT FS Offset Side 4-5 (214.9 to 215.9)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-084 CVT FS Offset Side 3-6 (254 to 257)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-085 CVT FS Offset Side 4-6 (254 to 257)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-086 CVT FS Offset Side 3-7 (266.7 to 267)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-087 CVT FS Offset Side 4-7 (266.7 to 267)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-088 CVT FS Offset Side 3-8 (279.4)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-089 CVT FS Offset Side 4-8 (279.4)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-090 CVT FS Offset Side 3-9 (297)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-091 CVT FS Offset Side 4-9 (297)

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings"

715-092 W-Ref Adjustment Coefficient Red

140

70

255

Permitted

Read/ Red W-Ref Adjustment Coefficient, "Factory Settings" Write

715-093 W-Ref Adjustment Coefficient Green

140

70

255

Permitted

Read/ Green W-Ref Adjustment Coefficient, "Factory Settings" Write

715-094 W-Ref Adjustment Coefficient Blue

140

70

255

Permitted

Read/ Blue W-Ref Adjustment Coefficient, "Factory Settings" Write

715-095 W-Ref Adjustment Coefficient BW-X

140

70

255

Permitted

Read/ BW-X W-Ref Adjustment Coefficient, "Factory Settings" Write

715-096 W-Ref Adjustment Coefficient BW-Y

140

70

255

Permitted

Read/ BW-Y W-Ref Adjustment Coefficient, "Factory Settings" Write

715-102 W-Ref Adjustment Coefficient Red (Individual Paper)

63

0

127

Permitted

Read/ Red W-Ref Adjustment Coefficient for each individual paper type Write

715-103 W-Ref Adjustment Coefficient Green (Individual Paper)

63

0

127

Permitted

Read/ Green W-Ref Adjustment Coefficient for each individual paper type Write

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Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

715-104 W-Ref Adjustment Coefficient Blue (Individual Paper)

63

0

127

Permitted

Read/ Blue W-Ref Adjustment Coefficient for each individual paper type Write

715-105 W-Ref Adjustment Coefficient BW (Individual Paper)

63

0

127

Permitted

Read/ BW W-Ref Adjustment Coefficient for each individual paper type Write

715-106 IIT Paper Code

0

0

8

Permitted

Read/ 0: NVM uses a different coefficient for each individual paper type(NVMs Write 715-102 to 715-105 for use) 1: J paper 2: P paper 3: C2 paper 4: Green 100 paper 5: Digital Color Xpression 6: Color Tech+ 7: Xerox 4200 paper 8: Xerox Business

715-107 Optical Axis Correction Front Nut Rotation Angle

990

0

1980

Permitted

Read

Optical Axis Correction Front Nut Rotation Angle 990~1980: Right rotation angle 0 to 990: Left rotation angle

715-108 Optical Axis Correction Rear Nut Rotation Angle

990

0

1980

Permitted

Read

Optical Axis Correction Rear Nut Rotation Angle 990~1980: Right rotation angle 0 to 990: Left rotation angle

715-110 CVT FS Offset Side1 Reference Adjustment

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings" • At Power ON, this will be over written by the DADF NVM (711-272)

715-111 CVT FS Offset Side2 Reference Adjustment

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings" • At Power ON, this will be over written by the DADF NVM (711-274)

715-112 CVT FS Offset Side3 Reference Adjustment

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings" • At Power ON, this will be over written by the DADF NVM (711-274)

715-113 CVT FS Offset Side4 Reference Adjustment

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Direction Regi Adjustment Value (0.1mm/step) in CVT. Write "Factory Settings" • At Power ON, this will be over written by the DADF NVM (711-274)

715-119 W-Ref Correction Lamp On Wait Time

0

0

300

Permitted

Read/ Lamp On Wait Time (in sec) before W-Ref correction Write

715-201 BW/Color Auto Recognition Level Adjustment Extension

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ 0: Normal Write 1: Expand adjustment range

715-241 Black Line Correction Level Value (for Color)

8

0

15

Permitted

Read/ Sets Black Line Correction Strength Level when reading Color. Write The larger the value, the stronger the correction ("0" resets correction).

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Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

715-242 Black Line Correction Level Value (for BW)

8

0

15

Permitted

Read/ 0-13: Sets Black Line Correction Strength Level when reading BW. Write 1: (lower) to 13 (higher) 0: No correction 14: For development test purposes 15: For machines with Black Line non-detection area countermeasure uninstalled

715-243 Black Line Correction Test Mode

0

0

7

Permitted

Read/ Test Mode Setting for Black Line Correction Parameter Design Write "0" means normal operation.

715-244 BW Correction Table

0

0

7

Permitted

Read/ BW Correction Table BW Correction Table Customized Registration (BWC) Write "0" resets BW Correction function.

715-280 HOSEI_SCAN (for detection)

3

0

6

Permitted

Read/ Adjustment Coefficient No. "Factory Settings" Write

715-281 HOSEI_SCAN (for images)

3

0

6

Permitted

Read/ Adjustment Coefficient No. "Factory Settings" Write

715-282 CCD Calib Y Scan Red

0

0

1023

Permitted

Read/ CCD Calib Y patch when scanning Red (Reflectivity LSB)"Factory Settings" Write

715-283 CCD Calib Y Scan Green

0

0

1023

Permitted

Read/ CCD Calib Y patch when scanning Green (Reflectivity LSB)"Factory SetWrite tings"

715-284 CCD Calib Y Scan Blue

0

0

1023

Permitted

Read/ CCD Calib Y patch when scanning Blue (Reflectivity LSB)"Factory Settings" Write

715-285 CCD Calib M Scan Red

0

0

1023

Permitted

Read/ CCD Calib M patch when scanning Red (Reflectivity LSB)"Factory Settings" Write

715-286 CCD Calib M Scan Green

0

0

1023

Permitted

Read/ CCD Calib M patch when scanning Green (Reflectivity LSB)"Factory SetWrite tings"

715-287 CCD Calib M Scan Blue

0

0

1023

Permitted

Read/ CCD Calib M patch when scanning Blue (Reflectivity LSB)"Factory Settings" Write

715-288 CCD Calib C Scan Red

0

0

1023

Permitted

Read/ CCD Calib C patch when scanning Red (Reflectivity LSB)"Factory Settings" Write

715-289 CCD Calib C Scan Green

0

0

1023

Permitted

Read/ CCD Calib C patch when scanning Green (Reflectivity LSB)"Factory SetWrite tings"

715-290 CCD Calib C Scan Blue

0

0

1023

Permitted

Read/ CCD Calib C patch when scanning Blue (Reflectivity LSB)"Factory Settings" Write

715-291 CCD Calib PK Scan Red

0

0

1023

Permitted

Read/ CCD Calib PK patch when scanning Red (Reflectivity LSB)"Factory SetWrite tings"

715-292 CCD Calib PK Scan Green

0

0

1023

Permitted

Read/ CCD Calib PK patch when scanning Green (Reflectivity LSB)"Factory SetWrite tings"

715-293 CCD Calib PK Scan Blue

0

0

1023

Permitted

Read/ CCD Calib PK patch when scanning Blue (Reflectivity LSB)"Factory SetWrite tings"

715-300 A6/Postcard Detection Selection

0

0

2

Permitted

Read/ 0: Table top default Write 1: A6 SEF 2: Postcard SEF (mm series) or Postcard SEF (inch series)

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Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

715-302 A4 S/8.5" Detection 2 Selection

3

0

6

Permitted

Read/ 0: 210mm Write 1: 211mm 2: 212mm 3: 213mm 4: 214mm 5: 215mm 6: 216mm

715-303 B5/8x10" Detection Selection

0

0

3

Permitted

Read/ 0: Table top default Write 1: Detects B5 LEF or Executive LEF 2: 8x10" LEF 3: For design verification, performance not guaranteed

715-305 8.5x13"/8.5x14" Detection Selection

0

0

3

Permitted

Read/ 0: Table top default Write 1: For design verification, performance not guaranteed 2: 13inch 3: 14inch

715-310 A3/11x17" Detection Selection

0

0

3

Permitted

Read/ 0: Table top default Write 1: A3 SEF 2: For design verification, performance not guaranteed 3: Detects A3 SEF/11x17" SEF Mix

715-311 A4/8.5x11" Detection Selection

0

0

3

Permitted

Read/ 0: Table top default Write 1: A4 LEF 2: For design verification, performance not guaranteed 3: Detects 8.5x11" LEF/A4 LEF Mix

715-312 Non-standard/A6S Threshold Setup

90

50

110

Permitted

Read/ Changes thresholds for Non-standard/Official Postcard SEF, Postcard SEF Write and A6SEF. If a value out of the range of 50~110 is set up, the fast scan threshold is 90mm. 50:50mm (1step=1mm) 110:110mm

715-344 Document Size Detection, Platen Back Dirt Countermea- 0 sure

0

1

Permitted

Read/ 0: Detects by 4 registers Write 1: Detects by 3 registers (countermeasure for dirt)

715-346 B4/8K Fast Scan Threshold Value Setting

0

6

Permitted

Read/ 0: 256mm Write 1: 258mm 2: 260mm 3: 262mm 4: 264mm 5: 266mm 6: 268mm

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Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

715-347 8K/11x17" SEF Fast Scan Threshold Value Setting

3

0

6

Permitted

Read/ 0: 269mm Write 1: 271mm 2: 273mm 3: 275mm 4: 277mm 5: 279mm 6: 281mm

715-349 B6/5x7" Detection

0

0

2

Permitted

Read/ 0: Table top default Write 1: B6 SEF 2: 5x7" SEF

715-362 B6/5x7" Detection Lamp Check NG Count

0

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ Lamp Check NG Count (Reset when lamp is replaced) Write

715-363 Lamp Check NG Data

0

0

1023

Permitted

Read/ Data obtained when Lamp Check is NG (G white reading data compared at Write checking)

715-418 AOC Flow End Error Count

0

0

255

Permitted

Read/ Number of times the AOC flow has ended abnormally Write

715-550 Speed Priority AE BW Copy BGR-AE Adjustment Level (Text & Photo)

0

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ Value (0 to 15)x3 = Erase Amount (8bit conversion) Write (x12 for 10bit conversion) Lower digits 0 to 3bit, Platen 4bit to 7bit, CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit, CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy

715-551 Speed Priority AE Color Copy BGR-AE Adjustment Level (Text & Photo)

0

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ Value (0 to 15)x3 = Erase Amount (8bit conversion) Write (x12 for 10bit conversion) Lower digits 0 to 3bit, Platen 4bit to 7bit, CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit, CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy

715-552 Speed Priority AE BW Copy BGR-AE Adjustment Level (Text)

0

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ Value (0 to 15)x3 = Erase Amount (8bit conversion) Write (x12 for 10bit conversion) Lower digits 0 to 3bit, Platen 4bit to 7bit, CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit, CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy

715-553 Speed Priority AE Color Copy BGR-AE Adjustment Level (Text)

0

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ Value (0 to 15)x3 = Erase Amount (8bit conversion) Write (x12 for 10bit conversion) Lower digits 0 to 3bit, Platen 4bit to 7bit, CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit, CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy

715-554 Speed Priority AE BW Contone Scan BGR-AE Adjustment Level (Text & Photo)

0

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ Value (0 to 15)x3 = Erase Amount (8bit conversion) Write (x12 for 10bit conversion) Lower digits 0 to 3bit, Platen 4bit to 7bit, CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit, CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy

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Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

715-555 Speed Priority AE Contone Color Scan BGR-AE Adjustment Level (Text & Photo)

0

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ Value (0 to 15)x3 = Erase Amount (8bit conversion) Write (x12 for 10bit conversion) Lower digits 0 to 3bit, Platen 4bit to 7bit, CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit, CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy

715-600 Speed Priority AE/Fast Scan External Area 1

255

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ Speed Priority AE/Fast Scan Direction undetected area INSTV Write In SMPST, SMPED setting

715-601 Speed Priority AE/Fast Scan External Area 2

255

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ Speed Priority AE/Fast Scan Direction undetected area INSTV Write In HAEFST, HAEFSE setting

715-602 Speed Priority AE/Fast Scan External Area 3

255

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ Speed Priority AE/Fast Scan Direction undetected area INSTV Write In MAEFST, MAEFSE setting (*Detection area also used for PreIPS noise removal)

715-603 Speed Priority AE/Fast Scan External Area 4

255

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ Speed Priority AE/Fast Scan Direction undetected area INSTV Write In NAEFST, NAEFSE setting

715-604 Speed Priority AE/Slow Scan Fixed Position

60

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ Speed Priority AE/Slow Scan Varied Fixed Position/NCON Write Slow Scan Lead Edge AE Detection Amount (1 step = 0.16mm)

715-605 Speed Priority AE/Slow Scan End Position (For HAE)

240

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ Speed Priority AE/Slow Scan Direction End Position Write Slow Scan Lead Edge AE Detection Amount HAESSE

715-606 Speed Priority AE/Slow Scan End Position (For MAE)

240

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ Speed Priority AE/Slow Scan Direction End Position Write Slow Scan Lead Edge AE Detection Amount MAESSE (*Detection area also used for PreIPS noise removal)

715-607 Speed Priority AE/Slow Scan End Position (For NAE)

240

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ Speed Priority AE/Slow Scan Direction End Position Write Slow Scan Lead Edge AE Detection Amount NAESSE

715-608 LIM Control for BW Copy

1

0

1

Permitted

Read/ LIM Control mode Write

715-609 LIM Control for Color Copy

1

0

1

Permitted

Read/ LIM Control mode Write

715-610 LIM Control for FAX and Binary Scan

1

0

1

Permitted

Read/ LIM Control mode Write

715-611 LIM Control for Contone Scan

1

0

1

Permitted

Read/ LIM Control mode Write

715-612 Speed Priority Background Suppression Threshold Value 127 (HAE)

0

255

Permitted

Read/ HAE Histogram Threshold Value Write Set in units of 100/255% (HAETH)

715-613 Speed Priority Background Suppression Threshold Value 33 (NAE1)

0

255

Permitted

Read/ NAE Block Threshold Value (Color Block Threshold Value) Write Set in units of 100/255% (NAEBLKTHC)

715-614 Speed Priority Background Suppression Threshold Value 204 (NAE2)

0

255

Permitted

Read/ NAE Block Threshold Value (Specified Color Block Threshold Value) Write Set in units of 100/255% (NAEBLKTHY)

715-615 Speed Priority Background Suppression Threshold Value 8 (NAE3)

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ NAE Color Line Threshold Value Write Specifies the number of lines (NAETHC)

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Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

715-616 Speed Priority Background Suppression Threshold Value 4 (NAE4)

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ NAE Color Line Threshold Value Write Specifies the number of lines (NAETHY)

715-617 AE Fast Scan Length Control

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ 0: Always uses the document size detection result Write 1: Uses the input document size as the detection size For AES parameter calculation

715-618 Minimum AE Fast Scan Length

500

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Detection minimum range (1 step = 0.1mm) Write For AES parameter calculation

715-619 AE Parameter Slow Scan Magnification Adjustment Upper Limit 1

4000

0

4000

Permitted

Read/ Slow Scan Detection maximum range (1 step = 0.1%) Write For RAE

715-620 AE Parameter Slow Scan Magnification Adjustment Upper Limit 2

4000

0

4000

Permitted

Read/ Slow Scan Detection maximum range (1 step = 0.1%) Write For MAE

715-621 AE Parameter Slow Scan Magnification Adjustment Upper Limit 3

4000

0

4000

Permitted

Read/ Slow Scan Detection maximum range (1 step = 0.1%) Write For HAE

715-622 AE Parameter Slow Scan Magnification Adjustment Upper Limit 4

4000

0

4000

Permitted

Read/ Slow Scan Detection maximum range (1 step = 0.1%) Write For NAE

715-630 AE Level for BW Copy, Fax and Binary Scan Text/Photo Mode (Print, Photo Scanning, Copy)

0

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy (*Also used as PreIPS EAER_DAT Removal Level)

715-631 AE Offset Level for BW Copy, Fax and Binary Scan Text/Photo Mode (Print, Photo Scanning, Copy)

273

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy

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Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

715-632 AE Level for BW Copy, Fax and Binary Scan Text Mode (Normal, Pencil)

0

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy (*Also used as PreIPS EAER_DAT Removal Level)

715-633 AE Offset Level for BW Copy, Fax and Binary Scan Text Mode (Normal, Pencil)

273

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy

715-634 AE Level for BW Copy, Fax and Binary Scan Text/Photo Mode (Light Document)

0

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy (*Also used as PreIPS EAER_DAT Removal Level)

715-635 AE Offset Level for BW Copy, Fax and Binary Scan Text/Photo Mode (Light Document)

273

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy

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Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

715-636 AE Level for BW Copy, Fax and Binary Scan Text Mode (Tracing Paper)

0

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy (*Also used as PreIPS EAER_DAT Removal Level)

715-637 AE Offset Level for BW Copy, Fax and Binary Scan Text Mode (Tracing Paper)

273

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy

715-642 Background Suppression Level for BW Contone Scan (Text & Photo)

819

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy (*Also used as PreIPS EAER_DAT Removal Level)

715-643 Background Suppression Offset Level for BW Contone Scan (Text & Photo)

0

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy

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Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

715-644 Background Suppression Level for BW Contone Scan (Other than Text/Photo)

819

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy (*Also used as PreIPS EAER_DAT Removal Level)

715-645 Background Suppression Offset Level for BW Contone Scan (Other than Text/Photo)

0

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy

715-646 Background Suppression Level for Color Contone Scan (Text & Photo)

0

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy Linked to Tools (Determine the Parameter Selection Level by adding the tool value (level 0 to 4) and the NVM Level (level 0 to 4). If the total is Level 4 and above, it is determined as Level 4) (*Also used as PreIPS EAER_DAT Removal Level)

715-647 Background Suppression Offset Level for Color Contone Scan (Text & Photo)

0

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy

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Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

715-648 Background Suppression Level for Color Contone Scan (Other than Text/Photo)

0

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy (*Also used as PreIPS EAER_DAT Removal Level)

715-649 Background Suppression Offset Level for Color Contone Scan (Other than Text/Photo)

0

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy

715-660 2 Sided AE Control Parameter Lower Limit for Multiplied Values

0

0

255

Permitted

Read/ Used when calculating the HAE background amount. Write 1/255 units. 255 means 1.

715-661 2 Sided AE Control Parameter Upper Limit for Multiplied Values

255

0

255

Permitted

Read/ Used when calculating the HAE background amount. Write Set the values such that Upper limit multiplication coefficient + Lower limit multiplication coefficient = 255 1/255 units. 255 means 1.

715-662 2 Sided AE Control ParameterComparison Margin Offset 8

0

255

Permitted

Read/ The value that is added (or subtracted) when comparing the RAE backWrite ground amount and the HAE background amount.When the value is large, Side2 cannot be selected.

715-663 2 Sided AE Control ParameterBackground Level Thresh- 16 old Value Level N

0

255

Permitted

Read/ The value used to compare with the HAE background amount when selectWrite ing 2 Sided. 2 Sided is not selected if this NVM is not reached for the HAE background amount.

715-664 2 Sided AE Control ParameterForced Selection

0

0

3

Permitted

Read/ 0: Performs 2 Sided AE Control Write 1: Selects Side 1 (L0) mandatorily 2: Outputs Side 2 (L1) mandatorily

715-669 Tracing Paper Mode Setting

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ 0: Normal Write 1: Tracing Paper mode (*Also used in PreIPS C Mode)

715-702 Fast Scan Direction Magnification Adjustment Value (Platen/ Belt DADF Scanning)

50

0

100

Permitted

Read/ Fine adjustment for Fast Scan Direction Magnification ratios. Specify within Write the range of 0 and 100 in units of 1. The value indicates the fine adjustment with 0=-5%, 50=0% and 100=5% at +/-5% (0.1% units). (No adjustment at shipment)

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Initializati Read/ on Write Description

715-703 Fast Scan Direction Magnification Adjustment Value (CVT 50 Scanning)

0

100

Permitted

Read/ Fine adjustment for Fast Scan Direction Magnification ratios. Specify within Write the range of 0 and 100 in units of 1. The value indicates the fine adjustment with 0=-5%, 50=0% and 100=5% at +/-5% (0.1% units). (No adjustment at shipment)

715-704 IPS Bypass Setting 1

0

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ IPS Bypass Setting 1. Write Bypasses all Image Processing functions at memory sampling scan. Changes value at S/W & H/W DEBUG. Always set "0" under normal usage. (Handle with care)

715-705 IPS Bypass Setting 2

0

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ IPS Bypass Setting 2. Write Sets the 4DLUT Bypass mode. This bypass setting is valid only when IPS Bypass Setting 1 is set to bypass 4DLUT. Changes value at S/W & H/W DEBUG. 0: L*a*b* Bypass from Y Block 1: L*a*b* Bypass from M Block 2: L*a*b* Bypass from C Block 3: L*a*b* Bypass from K Block 4: L* Bypass from YMCK Block 5: a* Bypass from YMCK Block 6: b* Bypass from YMCK Block 7: to 65535: 0h output

715-720 B/W COPY Text Normal Density Adjustment

128

0

256

Permitted

Read/ B/W COPY Text Normal Density Adjustment Write

715-721 B/W COPY Text Darker 3 Density Adjustment

128

0

256

Permitted

Read/ B/W COPY Text Darker 3 Density Adjustment Write

715-722 Scan/FAX Text Normal Density Adjustment

128

0

256

Permitted

Read/ Scan/FAX Text Normal Density Adjustment Write

715-723 Scan/FAX Text Darker 3 Density Adjustment

128

0

256

Permitted

Read/ Scan/FAX Text Darker 3 Density Adjustment Write

715-724 Speed Priority AE/Slow Scan Non-detection Area for Platen Model

0

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ Slow Scan Non-detection Area Setup Value at Real Time AE for Platen Write model BASE, HAEST, MAESST, NAESS

715-725 Speed Priority AE/Slow Scan Non-detection Area for DADF Model Platen Job

0

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ Slow Scan Non-detection area Setup Value at Real Time AE for DADF Write model Platen job or CVT job BASE, HAEST, MAESST, NAESS

715-726 Speed Priority AE/Slow Scan Non-detection Area for DADF Model DADF Job

0

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ Slow Scan Non-detection Area Setup Value at Real Time AE for DADF job Write BASE, HAEST, MAESST, NAESS

715-780 B-Hue Start Degree

270

0

360

Permitted

Read/ 1 step = 1 degree. Write When Start > End, it means that End-360 and 0-Start.

715-781 B-Hue End Degree

320

0

360

Permitted

Read/ 1 step = 1 degree. Write When Start > End, it means that End-360 and 0-Start.

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Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

715-782 G-Hue Start Degree

110

0

360

Permitted

Read/ 1 step = 1 degree. Write When Start > End, it means that End-360 and 0-Start.

715-783 G-Hue End Degree

200

0

360

Permitted

Read/ 1 step = 1 degree. Write When Start > End, it means that End-360 and 0-Start.

715-784 R-Hue Start Degree

350

0

360

Permitted

Read/ 1 step = 1 degree. Write When Start > End, it means that End-360 and 0-Start.

715-785 R-Hue End Degree

60

0

360

Permitted

Read/ 1 step = 1 degree. Write When Start > End, it means that End-360 and 0-Start.

715-786 Y-Hue Start Degree

60

0

360

Permitted

Read/ 1 step = 1 degree. Write When Start > End, it means that End-360 and 0-Start.

715-787 Y-Hue End Degree

120

0

360

Permitted

Read/ 1 step = 1 degree. Write When Start > End, it means that End-360 and 0-Start.

715-788 M-Hue Start Degree

320

0

360

Permitted

Read/ 1 step = 1 degree. Write When Start > End, it means that End-360 and 0-Start.

715-789 M-Hue End Degree

10

0

360

Permitted

Read/ 1 step = 1 degree. Write When Start > End, it means that End-360 and 0-Start.

715-790 C-Hue Start Degree

190

0

360

Permitted

Read/ 1 step = 1 degree. Write When Start > End, it means that End-360 and 0-Start.

715-791 C-Hue End Degree

280

0

360

Permitted

Read/ 1 step = 1 degree. Write When Start > End, it means that End-360 and 0-Start.

715-800 IISS~DADF Communication Failure

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value (Write protected)

715-801 (As above)

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value from previous reset (Write protected)

715-802 IISS-Controller Communication Failure

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value (Write protected)

715-803 (As above)

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value from previous reset (Write protected)

715-804 DADF EEPROM Failure

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value (Write protected)

715-805 (As above)

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value from previous reset (Write protected)

715-806 IPS Fan Failure

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value (Write protected)

715-807 (As above)

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value from previous reset (Write protected)

715-808 CRG Position Failure

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value (Write protected)

715-809 (As above)

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value from previous reset (Write protected)

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Table 1 DC131 IIT/IPS NVM List (710, 715, 716, 717, 719)

Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

715-810 IISS LOGIC Failure

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value (Write protected)

715-811 (As above)

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value from previous reset (Write protected)

715-814 Lamp Illumination Failure

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value (Write protected)

715-815 (As above)

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value from previous reset (Write protected)

715-816 CRG Over Run Failure

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value (Write protected)

715-817 (As above)

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value from previous reset (Write protected)

715-818 Lamp Fan Failure

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value (Write protected)

715-819 (As above)

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value from previous reset (Write protected)

715-820 CCD Fan Failure

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value (Write protected)

715-821 (As above)

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value from previous reset (Write protected)

715-822 AGC Failure

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value (Write protected)

715-823 (As above)

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value from previous reset (Write protected)

715-824 AOC Failure

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value (Write protected)

715-825 (As above)

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value from previous reset (Write protected)

715-826 IPS PWBA Failure

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value (Write protected)

715-827 (As above)

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value from previous reset (Write protected)

715-828 IISS~EXT Communication Failure

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value (Write protected)

715-829 (As above)

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value from previous reset (Write protected)

715-830 Extension EEPROM Failure

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value (Write protected)

715-831 (As above)

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value from previous reset (Write protected)

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NVM Name

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Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

715-832 IPS-EXT Connection Failure

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value (Write protected)

715-833 (As above)

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value from previous reset (Write protected)

715-840 IPS PWBA Memory Failure

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value (Write protected)

715-841 (As above)

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value from previous reset (Write protected)

715-856 IIT Hot Line Failure

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value (Write protected)

715-857 (As above)

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Cumulative Failure Counter Value from previous reset (Write protected)

715-860 Scan Replacement Life Count (upper digits)

91

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Scan Replacement Life Count (upper digits) (Write protected): 6,000,000 times (Pre Scan included)

715-861 Scan Replacement Life Count (lower digits)

36224

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Scan Replacement Life Count (lower digits) (Write protected)

715-875 Lamp ON Time Replacement Life Count (upper digits)

109

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Lamp ON Time Replacement Life Count (upper digits) (Write protected): 7,200,000 seconds (2000 hours)

715-876 Lamp ON Time Replacement Life Count (lower digits)

56576

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Lamp ON Time Replacement Life Count (lower digits) (Write protected)

715-890 Lamp ON Replacement Life Count (upper digits)

91

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Lamp ON Replacement Life Count (upper digits) (Write protected): 6,000,000 times

715-891 Lamp ON Replacement Life Count (lower digits)

36224

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

Lamp ON Replacement Life Count (lower digits) (Write protected)

716-001 EXT. Tail Edge Adjustment (73.3mm/sec)

122

0

244

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the Image Area (Page Sync.) ON timing Write +/-5.08mm (600dpi, 120 pixels), Unit:0.1mm • Once in a package of CIS Tail Edge Adjustments NVM 716-066 is rewritten, NVMs 716-001~716-009, 716-046 and 716-055 corresponding to it will be rewritten.

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Initializati Read/ on Write Description

When NVMs 716-001~716-009, 716-046 and 716-055 are changed individually, be aware of this. 716-002 EXT. Tail Edge Adjustment (82.5mm/sec)

122

0

244

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the Image Area (Page Sync.) ON timing Write +/-5.08mm (600dpi, 120 pixels), Unit:0.1mm • Once in a package of CIS Tail Edge Adjustments NVM 716-066 is rewritten, NVMs 716-001~716-009, 716-046 and 716-055 corresponding to it will be rewritten. When NVMs 716-001~716-009, 716-046 and 716-055 are changed individually, be aware of this.

Table 1 DC131 IIT/IPS NVM List (710, 715, 716, 717, 719)

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NVM Name

716-003 EXT. Tail Edge Adjustment (110.0mm/sec)

Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

122

0

244

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the Image Area (Page Sync.) ON timing Write +/-5.08mm (600dpi, 120 pixels), Unit:0.1mm • Once in a package of CIS Tail Edge Adjustments NVM 716-066 is rewritten, NVMs 716-001~716-009, 716-046 and 716-055 corresponding to it will be rewritten. When NVMs 716-001~716-009, 716-046 and 716-055 are changed individually, be aware of this.

716-004 EXT. Tail Edge Adjustment (146.7mm/sec)

122

0

244

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the Image Area (Page Sync.) ON timing Write +/-5.08mm (600dpi, 120 pixels), Unit:0.1mm • Once in a package of CIS Tail Edge Adjustments NVM 716-066 is rewritten, NVMs 716-001~716-009, 716-046 and 716-055 corresponding to it will be rewritten. When NVMs 716-001~716-009, 716-046 and 716-055 are changed individually, be aware of this.

716-005 EXT. Tail Edge Adjustment (165.0mm/sec)

122

0

244

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the Image Area (Page Sync.) ON timing Write +/-5.08mm (600dpi, 120 pixels), Unit:0.1mm • Once in a package of CIS Tail Edge Adjustments NVM 716-066 is rewritten, NVMs 716-001~716-009, 716-046 and 716-055 corresponding to it will be rewritten. When NVMs 716-001~716-009, 716-046 and 716-055 are changed individually, be aware of this.

716-006 EXT. Tail Edge Adjustment (293.3mm/sec)

122

0

244

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the Image Area (Page Sync.) ON timing Write +/-5.08mm (600dpi, 120 pixels), Unit:0.1mm • Once in a package of CIS Tail Edge Adjustments NVM 716-066 is rewritten, NVMs 716-001~716-009, 716-046 and 716-055 corresponding to it will be rewritten. When NVMs 716-001~716-009, 716-046 and 716-055 are changed individually, be aware of this.

716-007 EXT. Tail Edge Adjustment (220mm/sec)

122

0

244

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the Image Area (Page Sync.) ON timing Write +/-5.08mm (600dpi, 120 pixels), Unit:0.1mm • Once in a package of CIS Tail Edge Adjustments NVM 716-066 is rewritten, NVMs 716-001~716-009, 716-046 and 716-055 corresponding to it will be rewritten. When NVMs 716-001~716-009, 716-046 and 716-055 are changed individually, be aware of this.

716-008 EXT. Tail Edge Adjustment (330mm/sec

122

0

244

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the Image Area (Page Sync.) ON timing Write +/-5.08mm (600dpi, 120 pixels), Unit:0.1mm • Once in a package of CIS Tail Edge Adjustments NVM 716-066 is rewritten, NVMs 716-001~716-009, 716-046 and 716-055 corresponding to it will be rewritten. When NVMs 716-001~716-009, 716-046 and 716-055 are changed individually, be aware of this.

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NVM Name

716-009 EXT. Tail Edge Adjustment (440mm/sec)

Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

122

0

244

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the Image Area (Page Sync.) ON timing Write +/-5.08mm (600dpi, 120 pixels), Unit:0.1mm • Once in a package of CIS Tail Edge Adjustments NVM 716-066 is rewritten, NVMs 716-001~716-009, 716-046 and 716-055 corresponding to it will be rewritten. When NVMs 716-001~716-009, 716-046 and 716-055 are changed individually, be aware of this

716-010 EXT. Lead Regi Adjustment (55.0mm/sec)

122

0

244

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the Image Area (Page Sync.) ON timing Write +/-5.08mm (600dpi, 120 pixels), Unit:0.1mm • Once in a package of CIS Lead Regi Adjustments NVM 716-067 is rewritten, NVMs 716-010~716-019 and 716-047 corresponding to it will be rewritten. NVMs 716-010~716-019 and 716-047 are changed individually, be aware of this.

716-011 EXT. Lead Regi Adjustment (73.3mm/sec)

122

0

244

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the Image Area (Page Sync.) ON timing Write +/-5.08mm (600dpi, 120 pixels), Unit:0.1mm • Once in a package of CIS Lead Regi Adjustments NVM 716-067 is rewritten, NVMs 716-010~716-019 and 716-047 corresponding to it will be rewritten. NVMs 716-010~716-019 and 716-047 are changed individually, be aware of this.

716-012 EXT. Lead Regi Adjustment (82.5mm/sec)

122

0

244

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the Image Area (Page Sync.) ON timing Write +/-5.08mm (600dpi, 120 pixels), Unit:0.1mm • Once in a package of CIS Lead Regi Adjustments NVM 716-067 is rewritten, NVMs 716-010~716-019 and 716-047 corresponding to it will be rewritten. NVMs 716-010~716-019 and 716-047 are changed individually, be aware of this.

716-013 EXT. Lead Regi Adjustment (110.0mm/sec)

122

0

244

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the Image Area (Page Sync.) ON timing Write +/-5.08mm (600dpi, 120 pixels), Unit:0.1mm • Once in a package of CIS Lead Regi Adjustments NVM 716-067 is rewritten, NVMs 716-010~716-019 and 716-047 corresponding to it will be rewritten. NVMs 716-010~716-019 and 716-047 are changed individually, be aware of this.

716-014 EXT. Lead Regi Adjustment (146.7mm/sec)

122

0

244

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the Image Area (Page Sync.) ON timing Write +/-5.08mm (600dpi, 120 pixels), Unit:0.1mm • Once in a package of CIS Lead Regi Adjustments NVM 716-067 is rewritten, NVMs 716-010~716-019 and 716-047 corresponding to it will be rewritten. NVMs 716-010~716-019 and 716-047 are changed individually, be aware of this.

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NVM Name

716-015 EXT. Lead Regi Adjustment (165.0mm/sec)

Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

122

0

244

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the Image Area (Page Sync.) ON timing Write +/-5.08mm (600dpi, 120 pixels), Unit:0.1mm • Once in a package of CIS Lead Regi Adjustments NVM 716-067 is rewritten, NVMs 716-010~716-019 and 716-047 corresponding to it will be rewritten. NVMs 716-010~716-019 and 716-047 are changed individually, be aware of this.

716-016 EXT. Lead Regi Adjustment (293.3mm/sec)

122

0

244

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the Image Area (Page Sync.) ON timing Write +/-5.08mm (600dpi, 120 pixels), Unit:0.1mm • Once in a package of CIS Lead Regi Adjustments NVM 716-067 is rewritten, NVMs 716-010~716-019 and 716-047 corresponding to it will be rewritten. NVMs 716-010~716-019 and 716-047 are changed individually, be aware of this.

716-017 EXT. Lead Regi Adjustment (220mm/sec)

122

0

244

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the Image Area (Page Sync.) ON timing Write +/-5.08mm (600dpi, 120 pixels), Unit:0.1mm • Once in a package of CIS Lead Regi Adjustments NVM 716-067 is rewritten, NVMs 716-010~716-019 and 716-047 corresponding to it will be rewritten. NVMs 716-010~716-019 and 716-047 are changed individually, be aware of this.

716-018 EXT. Lead Regi Adjustment (330mm/sec)

122

0

244

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the Image Area (Page Sync.) ON timing Write +/-5.08mm (600dpi, 120 pixels), Unit:0.1mm • Once in a package of CIS Lead Regi Adjustments NVM 716-067 is rewritten, NVMs 716-010~716-019 and 716-047 corresponding to it will be rewritten. NVMs 716-010~716-019 and 716-047 are changed individually, be aware of this.

716-019 EXT. Lead Regi Adjustment (440mm/sec)

122

0

244

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the Image Area (Page Sync.) ON timing Write +/-5.08mm (600dpi, 120 pixels), Unit:0.1mm • Once in a package of CIS Lead Regi Adjustments NVM 716-067 is rewritten, NVMs 716-010~716-019 and 716-047 corresponding to it will be rewritten. NVMs 716-010~716-019 and 716-047 are changed individually, be aware of this.

716-020 CVT FS Offset (1p Duplex) Side 2-1

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ IPS Fast Scan Direction Offset Value (Unit:0.1mm) at 1p Duplex CIS Write "Factory Settings" • Once in a package of FS Offset Adjustments (CIS Side Regi Adjustment) NVM 716-068 is rewritten, NVMs 716-020~716-028 corresponding to it will be rewritten. When NVMs 716-020~716-028 are changed individually, be aware of this.

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Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

716-021 CVT FS Offset (1p Duplex) Side 2-2

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ IPS Fast Scan Direction Offset Value (Unit:0.1mm) at 1p Duplex CIS Write "Factory Settings" • Once in a package of FS Offset Adjustments (CIS Side Regi Adjustment) NVM 716-068 is rewritten, NVMs 716-020~716-028 corresponding to it will be rewritten.

716-022 CVT FS Offset (1p Duplex) Side 2-3

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ IPS Fast Scan Direction Offset Value (Unit:0.1mm) at 1p Duplex CIS Write "Factory Settings" • Once in a package of FS Offset Adjustments (CIS Side Regi Adjustment) NVM 716-068 is rewritten, NVMs 716-020~716-028 corresponding to it will be rewritten.

716-023 CVT FS Offset (1p Duplex) Side 2-4

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ IPS Fast Scan Direction Offset Value (Unit:0.1mm) at 1p Duplex CIS Write "Factory Settings" • Once in a package of FS Offset Adjustments (CIS Side Regi Adjustment) NVM 716-068 is rewritten, NVMs 716-020~716-028 corresponding to it will be rewritten.

716-024 CVT FS Offset (1p Duplex) Side 2-5

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ IPS Fast Scan Direction Offset Value (Unit:0.1mm) at 1p Duplex CIS Write "Factory Settings" • Once in a package of FS Offset Adjustments (CIS Side Regi Adjustment) NVM 716-068 is rewritten, NVMs 716-020~716-028 corresponding to it will be rewritten.

716-025 CVT FS Offset (1p Duplex) Side 2-6

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ IPS Fast Scan Direction Offset Value (Unit:0.1mm) at 1p Duplex CIS Write "Factory Settings" • Once in a package of FS Offset Adjustments (CIS Side Regi Adjustment) NVM 716-068 is rewritten, NVMs 716-020~716-028 corresponding to it will be rewritten.

716-026 CVT FS Offset (1p Duplex) Side 2-7

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ IPS Fast Scan Direction Offset Value (Unit:0.1mm) at 1p Duplex CIS Write "Factory Settings" • Once in a package of FS Offset Adjustments (CIS Side Regi Adjustment) NVM 716-068 is rewritten, NVMs 716-020~716-028 corresponding to it will be rewritten.

716-027 CVT FS Offset (1p Duplex) Side 2-8

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ IPS Fast Scan Direction Offset Value (Unit:0.1mm) at 1p Duplex CIS Write "Factory Settings" • Once in a package of FS Offset Adjustments (CIS Side Regi Adjustment) NVM 716-068 is rewritten, NVMs 716-020~716-028 corresponding to it will be rewritten.

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When NVMs 716-020~716-028 are changed individually, be aware of this.

When NVMs 716-020~716-028 are changed individually, be aware of this.

When NVMs 716-020~716-028 are changed individually, be aware of this.

When NVMs 716-020~716-028 are changed individually, be aware of this.

When NVMs 716-020~716-028 are changed individually, be aware of this.

When NVMs 716-020~716-028 are changed individually, be aware of this.

When NVMs 716-020~716-028 are changed individually, be aware of this.

Table 1 DC131 IIT/IPS NVM List (710, 715, 716, 717, 719)

Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

716-028 CVT FS Offset (1p Duplex) Side 2-9

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ IPS Fast Scan Direction Offset Value (Unit:0.1mm) at 1p Duplex CIS Write "Factory Settings" • Once in a package of FS Offset Adjustments (CIS Side Regi Adjustment) NVM 716-068 is rewritten, NVMs 716-020~716-028 corresponding to it will be rewritten.

716-029 CVT-CIS Center Regi Position (1p Duplex)

3598

0

7196

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the Center Regi Position (1p Duplex) (Daimajin Regi) Write

716-030 CIS Black Level Average Line Count

3

0

3

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the CIS black level average line count Write BL [1:0] setting

716-032 Black Level Auto Adjustment Target Value

16

0

255

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the CIS black level Write SDBL [7:0] setting

716-033 White Level Auto Adjustment Target Value

820

0

1023

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the CIS white level Write SDWL [9:0] setting

716-035 Digital Offset Level

512

0

1023

Permitted

Read/ Adds/subtracts the setting value to/from the CIS image data Write BDF+BST [8:0] setting BOF=0: (-) BOF=1: (+)

716-036 Output Mode Setting

1

0

7

Permitted

Read/ CIS Test Mode and Output Mode settings Write S[2:0] setting value

716-037 Black Level Correction Value

128

0

255

Permitted

Read

Displays correction value after CIS Black Level Correction RD_BKDA [7:0] value

716-038 White Level Correction Value

255

0

255

Permitted

Read

Displays correction value after CIS White Level Correction RD_LEDDA1 [7:0] value

716-039 DIPS White Level Average Line Count

4

0

4

Permitted

Read/ Sets the shading accumulative line count Write DIPS SDLN [2:0] setting 0: 1 line 1: 4 lines 2: 8 lines 3: 16lines 4: 32 lines

716-040 White Level Correction Start Point

10

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ Sets the start point for averaging white fluctuation correction Write DIPS AVEST1 [11:0] setting

716-041 White Level Correction Averaging Area

217

0

255

Permitted

Read/ Sets the averaging area for white fluctuation correction Write DIPS AVEAR1 [7:0] setting Setting value=(AVEAR1+1) x 32

716-042 White Level Correction Reference Value

962

0

1023

Permitted

Read

716-043 W-Ref Density Adjustment Coefficient Value

158

100

255

Permitted

Read/ W-Ref density correction coefficient value setting for Daimajin Write

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NVM Name

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Displays the initial value (Jump table value) for white fluctuation correction Initial average result for Jump table (DIPS AVE1M [9:0])

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Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

716-044 Highlight Fine Adjustment Coefficient during White Level Correction

100

80

120

Permitted

716-045 W-Ref Density Adjustment Coefficient Setting Value

255

0

255

Permitted

Read

716-046 EXT. Tail Edge Adjustment (460mm/sec)

122

0

244

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the Image Area (Page Sync.) ON timing Write +/-5.08mm (600dpi, 120 pixels), 2 Pulse increments • Once in a package of CIS Tail Edge Adjustments NVM 716-066 is rewritten, NVMs 716-001~716-009, 716-046 and 716-055 corresponding to it will be rewritten.

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Read/ Highlight fine adjustment (used after conversion to 1/100) Write Displays the DIPS WMULM [7:0] setting value

When NVMs 716-001~716-009, 716-046 and 716-055 are changed individually, be aware of this. 716-047 EXT. Lead Regi Adjustment (460mm/sec)

122

0

244

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the Image Area (Page Sync.) ON timing Write +/-5.08mm (600dpi, 120 pixels), 2 Pulse increments • Once in a package of CIS Lead Regi Adjustments NVM 716-067 is rewritten, NVMs 716-010~716-019 and 716-047 corresponding to it will be rewritten. NVMs 716-010~716-019 and 716-047 are changed individually, be aware of this.

716-048 Main/Sub Change

1

0

1

Permitted

Read/ 0: Main Write 1: Sub

716-049 Shading Adjustment Garbage Detection Threshold at Shipment

500

0

5000

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the garbage detection threshold value when obtaining data for shadWrite ing during shipment inspection

716-050 EXT Fail Bypass

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ 0: Disable Fail Bypass Write 1: Enable Fail Bypass

716-051 Daimajin Fail Bypass

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ 0: Disable Fail Bypass Write 1: Enable Fail Bypass

716-052 Data obtained when White Correction fails

1023

0

1023

Permitted

Read/ Data obtained when White Correction fails Write PF1: Green PF2: Main (X)

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Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

716-053 Pre ASIC Through Setting 1

448

0

8191

Permitted

Read/ Pre ASIC Through Setting 1 Write bit0: WMULTF bit1: WRDTF bit2: WSDTF bit3: DKTF bit4: SSFTF bit5: GPTF bit6: DCACTF bit7: DCBKTF bit8: DCFTF bit9: IPTF bit10: FDG1TF bit11: FDG2TF bit12: LLUT_TH bit13: (spare) bit14: (spare) bit15: (spare)

716-054 BW-PG Density

128

0

255

Permitted

Read/ Beta PG density of the whole page (0: Black) Write

716-055 EXT. Tail Edge Adjustment (55.0mm/sec)

122

0

244

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the Image Area (Page Sync.) ON timing Write +/-5.08mm (600dpi, 120 pixels), Unit:0.1mm • Once in a package of CIS Tail Edge Adjustments (CIS Tail Edge Adjsutment) NVM 716-066 is rewritten, NVMs 716-001~716-009, 716-046 and 716-055 corresponding to it will be rewritten.

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255

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ Speed Priority AE/Fast Scan Direction undetected area INSTV Write In SMPST, SMPED setting

716-057 Speed Priority AE/Fast Scan External Area 3

255

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ Speed Priority AE/Fast Scan Direction undetected area INSTV Write In MAEFST, MAEFSE setting (*Detection area also used for PreIPS noise removal)

716-058 Speed Priority AE/Slow Scan Fixed Position

60

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ Speed Priority AE/Slow Scan Varied Fixed Position/NCON Write Slow Scan Lead Edge AE Detection Amount (1 step = 0.16mm)

716-059 LIM Control for BW Copy

1

0

1

Permitted

Read/ LIM Control mode Write

716-060 LIM Control for FAX and Binary Scan

1

0

1

Permitted

Read/ LIM Control mode Write

716-061 LIM Control for Contone Scan

1

0

1

Permitted

Read/ LIM Control mode Write

716-062 AE Fast Scan Size Control

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ 0: Always uses the document size detection result Write 1: Uses the input document size as the detection size For AES parameter calculation

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Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

716-063 Minimum AE Fast Scan Size

500

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ Fast Scan Detection minimum range (1 step = 0.1mm) Write For AES parameter calculation

716-064 AE Parameter Slow Scan Magnification Adjustment Upper Limit 1

4000

0

4000

Permitted

Read/ Slow Scan Detection maximum range (1 step = 0.1%) Write For RAE

716-065 Market Shading Adjustment Garbage Detection Threshold

500

0

5000

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the garbage detection threshold value when obtaining data for shadWrite ing in the market

716-066 EXT. Tail Edge Adjustment - All

122

0

244

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the full speed Image Area (Page Sync.) ON timing Write +/-5.08mm (600dpi, 120 pixels), 2 Pulse increments • Once in a package of CIS Tail Edge Adjustments NVM 716-066 is rewritten, NVMs 716-001~716-009, 716-046 and 716-055 corresponding to it will be rewritten.

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122

0

244

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the full speed Image Area (Page Sync.) OFF timing Write +/-5.08mm (600dpi, 120 pixels), 2 Pulse increments • Once in a package of CIS Lead Regi Adjustments NVM 716-067 is rewritten, NVMs 716-010~716-019 and 716-047 corresponding to it will be rewritten. NVMs 716-010~716-019 and 716-047 are changed individually, be aware of this.

716-068 FS Offset Adjustment - All

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/ IPS Fast Scan Direction Offset Value (Dot) for all sizes at 1p Duplex CIS Write "Factory Settings" • Once in a package of FS Offset Adjsutments (CIS Side Regi Adjustment) NVM 716-068 is rewritten, NVMs 716-020~716-028 corresponding to it will be rewritten.

716-070 AE Level for BW Copy, Fax and Binary Scan Text/Photo Mode (Print, Photo Scanning, Copy)

0

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy (*Also used as PreIPS EAER_DAT Removal Level)

When NVMs 716-020~716-028 are changed individually, be aware of this.

Table 1 DC131 IIT/IPS NVM List (710, 715, 716, 717, 719)

Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

716-071 AE Offset Level for BW Copy, Fax and Binary Scan Text/Photo Mode (Print, Photo Scanning, Copy)

273

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy

716-072 AE Level for BW Copy, Fax and Binary Scan Text Mode (Normal, Pencil)

0

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy (*Also used as PreIPS EAER_DAT Removal Level)

716-073 AE Offset Level for BW Copy, Fax and Binary Scan Text Mode (Normal, Pencil)

273

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy

716-074 AE Level for BW Copy, Fax and Binary Scan Text/Photo Mode (Light Document)

0

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy (*Also used as PreIPS EAER_DAT Removal Level)

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Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

716-075 AE Offset Level for BW Copy, Fax and Binary ScanText/ Photo Mode (Light Document)

273

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy

716-076 AE Level for BW Copy, Fax and Binary Scan Text Mode (Tracing Paper)

0

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy (*Also used as PreIPS EAER_DAT Removal Level)

716-077 AE Offset Level for BW Copy, Fax and Binary Scan Text Mode (Tracing Paper)

273

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy

716-078 Background Suppression Level for BW Contone Scan (Text & Photo)

0

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy (*Also used as PreIPS EAER_DAT Removal Level)

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Table 1 DC131 IIT/IPS NVM List (710, 715, 716, 717, 719)

Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

716-079 Background Suppression Offset Level for BW Contone Scan (Text & Photo)

0

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy

716-080 Background Suppression Level for BW Contone Scan (Other than Text/Photo)

0

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy (*Also used as PreIPS EAER_DAT Removal Level)

716-081 Background Suppression Offset Level for BW Contone Scan (Other than Text/Photo)

0

0

4095

Permitted

Read/ 0: Strength Level 0 (standard) Write 1: Strength Level 1 2: Strength Level 2 3: Strength Level 3 4: Strength Level 4 5 to 15 and above: Level 0 (standard) 0bit to 3bit Platen 4bit to 7bit CVT or DADF 8bit to 11bit CVT or DADF, 2 Sided copy

716-082 Background Suppression Level for BW Binary Scan (Text 0 Mode) Noise Removal Level

0

14

Permitted

Read/ Specifies removal level. IP parameter selection factor. Write 0: Does not remove 1 to 14 specifies removal level. The larger value is the removal amount

716-090 EXT Major Version

0

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ EXT Major Version Number (Same as when downloaded) Write Writes with software on startup.

716-091 EXT Minor Version

0

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ EXT Minor Version Number (Same as when downloaded) Write Writes with software on startup.

716-092 EXT Revision Version

0

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ EXT Revision Version Number (Same as when downloaded) Write Writes with software on startup.

716-093 EXT Patch Version

0

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ EXT Patch Version Number (Same as when downloaded) Write Writes with software on startup.

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Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

2

0

4

Permitted

Read/ 0: More Text Write 1: Text 2: Normal 3: Photo 4: More Photo (Tools)

716-112 Fast Scan Direction Magnification Adjustment Value (CVT 50 Scanning)

0

100

Permitted

Read/ Fine adjustment for Fast Scan Direction Magnification ratios. Specify within Write the range of 0 and 100 in units of 1. The value indicates the fine adjustment with 0=-5%, 50=0% and 100=5% at +/-5% (0.1% units). (No adjustment at shipment)

716-113 IPS Bypass Setting 1

0

0

511

Permitted

Read/ IPS Bypass Setting 1 Write Bypasses all Image Processing functions at memory sampling scan. Changes value at S/W & H/W DEBUG. Always set "0" under normal usage. (Handle with care)

716-120 B/W COPY Text Normal Density Adjustment

128

0

256

Permitted

Read/ B/W COPY Text Normal Density Adjustment Write

716-121 B/W COPY Text Darker 3 Density Adjustment

128

0

256

Permitted

Read/ B/W COPY Text Darker 3 Density Adjustment Write

716-122 Scan/FAX Text Normal Density Adjustment

128

0

256

Permitted

Read/ Scan/FAX Text Normal Density Adjustment Write

716-123 Scan/FAX Text Darker 3 Density Adjustment

128

0

256

Permitted

Read/ Scan/FAX Text Darker 3 Density Adjustment Write

716-126 Speed Priority Background Suppression/Slow Scan Non- 0 detection Area

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ Slow Scan Non-detection Setup Value at Real Time AE Write BASE, HAEST, MAESST, NAESS

716-127 Slow Scan End Position (For Noise Removal)

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ Slow Scan end position Write Slow Scan Lead Edge AE Detection Amount (For noise removal)

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716-110 Text/Photo Separation Level

240

MAESSE

716-128 Upper Limit of Slow Scan Magnification Adjustment (For Noise Removal)

4000

0

4000

Permitted

Read/ Slow Scan Detection maximum range (1 step = 0.1%) Write (For noise removal)

716-197 Result of CIS dirt detection

0

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ Sigma/Average of CIS input data Write

716-202 Market Shading Adjustment Garbage Detection Threshold

500

0

5000

Permitted

Read/ Adjusts the garbage detection threshold value when obtaining data for shadWrite ing before a job.

716-220 Shading Data Selection for Black Line Removal

1

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Selects shading data obtained during black line removal. Write

716-221 White Reference Value at Shipment

636

1

1000

Permitted

Read/ Memorizes the white reference value obtained in collecting shading data at Write shipment.

716-222 Switching of Method for Calculating White-Correction Multiplication Coefficient

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Switches between the methods for calculating a specific W-Ref multiplicaWrite tion coefficient for each scan.

716-223 Paper Dust Detection Threshold

150

0

10000

Permitted

Read/ Compares the deviation of white readings with the average of them. A range Write of 0%~30% is available for specification.

Table 1 DC131 IIT/IPS NVM List (710, 715, 716, 717, 719)

Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write Description

716-224 VALID Starting Position

288

0

1000

Permitted

Read/ Specifies the Line Synch starting position. This value is to be set in DIPS Write LS_SDST.

719-008 Market Information

0

0

3

Not permitted

Read/ FX=0 Write IBG=1 XC=2 XE=3 SA=4

719-009 IISS Major Version

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

IISS Major Version Number (Same as when downloaded)

719-010 IISS Minor Version

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

IISS Minor Version Number (Same as when downloaded)

719-011 IISS Revision Version

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

IISS Revision Version Number (Same as when downloaded)

719-012 IISS Patch Version

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

IISS Patch Version Number (Same as when downloaded)

719-013 ADF Major Version

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

ADF Major Version Number (Same as when downloaded)

719-014 ADF Minor Version

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

ADF Minor Version Number (Same as when downloaded)

719-015 ADF Revision Version

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

ADF Revision Version Number (Same as when downloaded)

719-016 ADF Patch Version

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

ADF Patch Version Number (Same as when downloaded)

719-017 IPL Version

0

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

IPL Version Number

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Setting Setting Range Range (Min Value) (Max Value)

Initialization Read/Write Description

711-001 DADF Lead Regi Adjustment (Side 1) (55.0mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-140 value is Default and 711-001 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-140 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-140 value is 70 to 170) : +6.5mm (70pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-002 DADF Lead Regi Adjustment (Side 1) (73.3mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-140 value is Default and 711-002 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-140 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-140 value is 70 to 170) : +6.5mm (70pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-003 DADF Lead Regi Adjustment (Side 1) (82.5mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-140 value is Default and 711-003 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-140 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-140 value is 70 to 170) : +6.5mm (70pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-004 DADF Lead Regi Adjustment (Side 1) (110.0mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-140 value is Default and 711-004 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-140 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-140 value is 70 to 170) : +6.5mm (70pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-005 DADF Lead Regi Adjustment (Side 1) (146.7mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-140 value is Default and 711-005 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-140 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-140 value is 70 to 170) : +6.5mm (70pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-006 DADF Lead Regi Adjustment (Side 1) (165.0mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-140 value is Default and 711-006 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-140 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-140 value is 70 to 170) : +6.5mm (70pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

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Setting Setting Range Range (Min Value) (Max Value)

Initialization Read/Write Description

711-007 DADF Lead Regi Adjustment (Side 1) (220mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-140 value is Default and 711-007 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-140 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-140 value is 70 to 170) : +6.5mm (70pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-008 DADF Lead Regi Adjustment (Side 1) (293.3mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-140 value is Default and 711-008 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-140 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-140 value is 70 to 170) : +6.5mm (70pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-009 DADF Lead Regi Adjustment (Side 1) (330mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-140 value is Default and 711-009 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-140 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-140 value is 70 to 170) : +6.5mm (70pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-010 DADF Lead Regi Adjustment (Side 1) (440mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-140 value is Default and 711-010 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-140 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-140 value is 70 to 170) : +6.5mm (70pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-011 DADF Lead Regi Adjustment (Side 1) (460mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-140 value is Default and 711-011 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-140 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-140 value is 70 to 170) : +6.5mm (70pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-015 DADF Lead Regi Adjustment (Side 2) (55.0mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-140 value is Default and 711-015 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-141 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-141 value is 70 to 170) : +6.5mm (70pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-016 DADF Lead Regi Adjustment (Side 2) (73.3mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-141 value is Default and 711-016 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-141 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-141 value is 70 to 170) : +6.5mm (70pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

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Setting Setting Range Range (Min Value) (Max Value)

Initialization Read/Write Description

711-017 DADF Lead Regi Adjustment (Side 2) (82.5mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-141 value is Default and 711-017 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-141 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-141 value is 70 to 170) : +6.5mm (70pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-018 DADF Lead Regi Adjustment (Side 2) (110.0mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-141 value is Default and 711-018 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-141 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-141 value is 70 to 170) : +6.5mm (70pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-019 DADF Lead Regi Adjustment (Side 2) (146.7mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-141 value is Default and 711-019 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-141 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-141 value is 70 to 170) : +6.5mm (70pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-020 DADF Lead Regi Adjustment (Side 2) (165.0mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-141 value is Default and 711-020 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-141 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-141 value is 70 to 170) : +6.5mm (70pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-021 DADF Lead Regi Adjustment (Side 2) (220mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-141 value is Default and 711-021 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-141 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-141 value is 70 to 170) : +6.5mm (70pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-022 DADF Lead Regi Adjustment (Side 2) (293.3mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-141 value is Default and 711-022 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-141 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-141 value is 70 to 170) : +6.5mm (70pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-023 DADF Lead Regi Adjustment (Side 2) (330mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-141 value is Default and 711-023 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-141 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-141 value is 70 to 170) : +6.5mm (70pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

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Initialization Read/Write Description

711-024 DADF Lead Regi Adjustment (Side 2) (440mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-141 value is Default and 711-024 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-141 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-141 value is 70 to 170) : +6.5mm (70pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-025 DADF Lead Regi Adjustment (Side 2) (460mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-141 value is Default and 711-025 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-141 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-141 value is 70 to 170) : +6.5mm (70pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-029 DADF Tail Edge Adjustment (Side 1) (55.0mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-142 value is Default and 711-029 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-142 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-142 value is 80 to 170) : +5.5mm (80pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-030 DADF Tail Edge Adjustment (Side 1) (73.3mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-142 value is Default and 711-030 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-142 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-142 value is 80 to 170) : +5.5mm (80pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-031 DADF Tail Edge Adjustment (Side 1) (82.5mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-142 value is Default and 711-031 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-142 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-142 value is 80 to 170) : +5.5mm (80pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-032 DADF Tail Edge Adjustment (Side 1) (110.0mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-142 value is Default and 711-032 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-142 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-142 value is 80 to 170) : +5.5mm (80pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-033 DADF Tail Edge Adjustment (Side 1) (146.7mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-142 value is Default and 711-033 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-142 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-142 value is 80 to 170) : +5.5mm (80pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

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Initialization Read/Write Description

711-034 DADF Tail Edge Adjustment (Side 1) (165.0mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-142 value is Default and 711-034 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-142 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-142 value is 80 to 170) : +5.5mm (80pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-035 DADF Tail Edge Adjustment (Side 1) (220mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-142 value is Default and 711-035 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-142 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-142 value is 80 to 170) : +5.5mm (80pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-036 DADF Tail Edge Adjustment (Side 1) (293.3mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-142 value is Default and 711-036 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-142 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-142 value is 80 to 170) : +5.5mm (80pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-037 DADF Tail Edge Adjustment (Side 1) (330mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-142 value is Default and 711-037 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-142 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-142 value is 80 to 170) : +5.5mm (80pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-038 DADF Tail Edge Adjustment (Side 1) (440mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-142 value is Default and 711-038 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-142 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-142 value is 80 to 170) : +5.5mm (80pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-039 DADF Tail Edge Adjustment (Side 1) (460.0mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-142 value is Default and 711-039 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-142 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-142 value is 80 to 170) : +5.5mm (80pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-043 DADF Tail Edge Adjustment (Side 2) (55.0mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-143 value is Default and 711-043 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-143 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-143 value is 80 to 170) : +5.5mm (80pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

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Setting Setting Range Range (Min Value) (Max Value)

Initialization Read/Write Description

711-044 DADF Tail Edge Adjustment (Side 2) (73.3mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-143 value is Default and 711-044 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-143 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-143 value is 80 to 170) : +5.5mm (80pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-045 DADF Tail Edge Adjustment (Side 2) (82.5mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-143 value is Default and 711-045 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-143 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-143 value is 80 to 170) : +5.5mm (80pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-046 DADF Tail Edge Adjustment (Side 2) (110.0mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-143 value is Default and 711-046 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-143 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-143 value is 80 to 170) : +5.5mm (80pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-047 DADF Tail Edge Adjustment (Side 2) (146.7mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-143 value is Default and 711-047 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-143 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-143 value is 80 to 170) : +5.5mm (80pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-048 DADF Tail Edge Adjustment (Side 2) (165.0mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-143 value is Default and 711-048 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-143 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-143 value is 80 to 170) : +5.5mm (80pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-049 DADF Tail Edge Adjustment (Side 2) (220mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-143 value is Default and 711-049 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-143 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-143 value is 80 to 170) : +5.5mm (80pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-050 DADF Tail Edge Adjustment (Side 2) (293.3mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-143 value is Default and 711-050 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-143 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-143 value is 80 to 170) : +5.5mm (80pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

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Initialization Read/Write Description

711-051 DADF Tail Edge Adjustment (Side 2) (330mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-143 value is Default and 711-051 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-143 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-143 value is 80 to 170) : +5.5mm (80pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-052 DADF Tail Edge Adjustment (Side 2) (440mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-143 value is Default and 711-052 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-143 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-143 value is 80 to 170) : +5.5mm (80pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-053 DADF Tail Edge Adjustment (Side 2) (460.0mm/s)

120

105

135

Permitted

Read/Write 1) Initial Value 0mm (When 711-143 value is Default and 711-053 value is 120) 2) Adjustment Range (when 711-143 value is Default) : +1.5mm (105pulse) / -1.5mm (135pulse) 3) Adjustment Range (when 711-143 value is 80 to 170) : +5.5mm (80pulse) / -6.5mm (170pulse)

711-057 Vertical Magnification Fine Adjustment (55.0mm/sec) (Alters the adjustment values of Pre-Regi Motor, Regi Motor, Platen Motor and Exit Motor at the same time)

20

0

40

Permitted

Read/Write +/-2%, 0.1% increment and top speed adjustments only. •Once in a package of Vertical Magnificaion Fine Adjustments NVM 711-144 is rewritten, NVMs 711-057~711-100 corresponding to it will be rewritten. When NVMs 711-057~711-100 are changed individually, be aware of this.

711-061 Vertical Magnification Fine Adjustment (73.3mm/sec) (Alters the adjustment values of Pre-Regi Motor, Regi Motor, Platen Motor and Exit Motor at the same time)

20

0

40

Permitted

Read/Write +/-2%, 0.1% increment and top speed adjustments only. •Once in a package of Vertical Magnificaion Fine Adjustments NVM 711-144 is rewritten, NVMs 711-057~711-100 corresponding to it will be rewritten. When NVMs 711-057~711-100 are changed individually, be aware of this.

711-065 Vertical Magnification Fine Adjustment (82.5mm/sec) (Alters the adjustment values of Pre-Regi Motor, Regi Motor, Platen Motor and Exit Motor at the same time)

20

0

40

Permitted

Read/Write +/-2%, 0.1% increment and top speed adjustments only. •Once in a package of Vertical Magnificaion Fine Adjustments NVM 711-144 is rewritten, NVMs 711-057~711-100 corresponding to it will be rewritten. When NVMs 711-057~711-100 are changed individually, be aware of this.

711-069 Vertical Magnification Fine Adjustment (110.0mm/sec) 20 (Alters the adjustment values of Pre-Regi Motor, Regi Motor, Platen Motor and Exit Motor at the same time)

0

40

Permitted

Read/Write +/-2%, 0.1% increment and top speed adjustments only. •Once in a package of Vertical Magnificaion Fine Adjustments NVM 711-144 is rewritten, NVMs 711-057~711-100 corresponding to it will be rewritten. When NVMs 711-057~711-100 are changed individually, be aware of this.

711-073 Vertical Magnification Fine Adjustment (146.7mm/sec) 20 (Alters the adjustment values of Pre-Regi Motor, Regi Motor, Platen Motor and Exit Motor at the same time)

0

40

Permitted

Read/Write +/-2%, 0.1% increment and top speed adjustments only. •Once in a package of Vertical Magnificaion Fine Adjustments NVM 711-144 is rewritten, NVMs 711-057~711-100 corresponding to it will be rewritten. When NVMs 711-057~711-100 are changed individually, be aware of this.

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Initialization Read/Write Description

711-077 Vertical Magnification Fine Adjustment (165.0mm/sec) 20 (Alters the adjustment values of Pre-Regi Motor, Regi Motor, Platen Motor and Exit Motor at the same time)

0

40

Permitted

Read/Write +/-2%, 0.1% increment and top speed adjustments only. •Once in a package of Vertical Magnificaion Fine Adjustments NVM 711-144 is rewritten, NVMs 711-057~711-100 corresponding to it will be rewritten. When NVMs 711-057~711-100 are changed individually, be aware of this.

711-081 Vertical Magnification Fine Adjustment (220.0mm/sec) 20 (Alters the adjustment values of Pre-Regi Motor, Regi Motor, Platen Motor and Exit Motor at the same time)

0

40

Permitted

Read/Write +/-2%, 0.1% increment and top speed adjustments only. •Once in a package of Vertical Magnificaion Fine Adjustments NVM 711-144 is rewritten, NVMs 711-057~711-100 corresponding to it will be rewritten. When NVMs 711-057~711-100 are changed individually, be aware of this.

711-085 Vertical Magnification Fine Adjustment (293.3mm/sec) 20 (Alters the adjustment values of Pre-Regi Motor, Regi Motor, Platen Motor and Exit Motor at the same time)

0

40

Permitted

Read/Write +/-2%, 0.1% increment and top speed adjustments only. •Once in a package of Vertical Magnificaion Fine Adjustments NVM 711-144 is rewritten, NVMs 711-057~711-100 corresponding to it will be rewritten. When NVMs 711-057~711-100 are changed individually, be aware of this.

711-089 Vertical Magnification Fine Adjustment (330.0mm/sec) 20 (Alters the adjustment values of Pre-Regi Motor, Regi Motor, Platen Motor and Exit Motor at the same time)

0

40

Permitted

Read/Write +/-2%, 0.1% increment and top speed adjustments only. •Once in a package of Vertical Magnificaion Fine Adjustments NVM 711-144 is rewritten, NVMs 711-057~711-100 corresponding to it will be rewritten. When NVMs 711-057~711-100 are changed individually, be aware of this.

711-093 Vertical Magnification Fine Adjustment (440.0mm/sec) 20 (Alters the adjustment values of Pre-Regi Motor, Regi Motor, Platen Motor and Exit Motor at the same time)

0

40

Permitted

Read/Write +/-2%, 0.1% increment and top speed adjustments only. •Once in a package of Vertical Magnificaion Fine Adjustments NVM 711-144 is rewritten, NVMs 711-057~711-100 corresponding to it will be rewritten. When NVMs 711-057~711-100 are changed individually, be aware of this.

711-097 Vertical Magnification Fine Adjustment (460.0mm/sec) 20 (Alters the adjustment values of Pre-Regi Motor, Regi Motor, Platen Motor and Exit Motor at the same time)

0

40

Permitted

Read/Write +/-2%, 0.1% increment and top speed adjustments only. •Once in a package of Vertical Magnificaion Fine Adjustments NVM 711-144 is rewritten, NVMs 711-057~711-100 corresponding to it will be rewritten. When NVMs 711-057~711-100 are changed individually, be aware of this.

711-140 DADF Lead Regi Offset NVM (Side 1)

120

70

170

Permitted

Read/Write Initial Value: 0mm (120 pulse) : +5.0mm (70pulse) / -5.0mm (170pulse)

711-141 DADF Lead Regi Offset NVM (Side 2)

120

70

170

Permitted

Read/Write Initial Value: 0mm (120 pulse) : +5.0mm (70pulse) / -5.0mm (170pulse)

711-142 DADF Tail Edge Offset NVM (Side 1)

120

80

170

Permitted

Read/Write Initial Value: 0mm (120 pulse) : +4.0mm (80pulse) / -5.0mm (170pulse)

711-143 DADF Tail Edge Offset NVM (Side 2)

120

80

170

Permitted

Read/Write Initial Value: 0mm (120 pulse) : +4.0mm (80pulse) / -5.0mm (170pulse)

711-144 Vertical Magnification Fine Adjustment - All

20

0

40

Permitted

Read/Write +/-2%, 0.1% increment and top speed adjustments only. •Once in a package of Vertical Magnification Fine Adjustments NVM 711144 is rewritten, NVMs 711-057~711-100 corresponding to it will be rewritten. When NVM711-057~711-100 are changed individually, be aware of this.

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Setting Setting Range Range (Min Value) (Max Value)

Initialization Read/Write Description

711-150 Initial Loop Length Adjustment (Side 1)

1

1

5

Permitted

Read/Write 1: 5mm 2: 7mm 3: 9mm 4: 11mm 5: 13mm

711-151 Initial Loop Length Adjustment (Side 2)

1

1

5

Permitted

Read/Write 1: 5mm 2: 7mm 3: 9mm 4: 11mm 5: 14mm

711-154 Regi Roll Hit Speed Setting

2

1

2

Permitted

Read/Write Sets the plunge speed towards the Regi Roll at Pre-registration and Invert. 1: 300mm/sec 2: 440mm/sec

711-155 Regi Roll Reverse Rotation Setting

2

1

3

Permitted

Read/Write Sets reverse rotation of the Regi Roll when Initial Loop is formed. 1: OFF 2: ON (110mm/sec) 3: ON (220mm/sec)

711-156 Pre-Feed Stop Position Adjustment (Simplex)

48

0

72

Permitted

Read/Write Adjusts the pulse count value from Feed Sensor ON to start of Feed Motor slowdown. The adjustment range with each pulse increment is from -40 pulses to +32 pulses. 1 Step=0.1184mm

711-158 Invert Stop Position Adjustment

42

0

84

Permitted

Read/Write Adjusts the pulse count value from Invert Sensor OFF to start of Feed Motor slowdown at Invert. The adjustment range with each pulse increment is +/-42 pulses (+/-4.98mm). 1 Step=0.1184mm

711-159 Invert Output Stop Position Adjustment

42

0

84

Permitted

Read/Write Adjusts the pulse count value from Invert Sensor OFF to start of Feed Motor slowdown at Invert. The adjustment range with each pulse increment is +/-42 pulses (+/-4.98mm).

711-160 Smudge Countermeasure Mode Setting (Nudger Roll Up/Down)

1

1

2

Permitted

Read/Write Performs the settings for moving/not moving the Nudger Roll up/down with every sheet of paper fed. 1: OFF (Does not move) 2: ON (Moves)

711-161 Tray Highest Position Adjustment at Start of Job

0

0

15

Permitted

Read/Write Adjusts timer value from Level Sensor ON at start of job to start of Tray Motor slowdown. 0 to 150msec 1 Step=10msec

711-162 Output Speed Adjustment (Long Size)

1

1

3

Permitted

Read/Write Sets the output speed of Size L documents. 1: 220mm/sec 2: 330mm/sec 3: 440mm/sec

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Initialization Read/Write Description

711-163 Output Speed Adjustment (Short Size)

1

1

3

Permitted

Read/Write Sets the output speed of Size S/M1a/M1b/M2 documents. 1: 220mm/sec 2: 330mm/sec 3: 440mm/sec

711-164 Slow Scan Document Size Adjustment Value

50

0

100

Permitted

Read/Write Adjustment value for "Size Detection Auto-Adjustment Function". Document Size Adjustment Value: +/-5mm 1 Step=0.1mm

711-166 Elevator Tray Active Timer Setting

20

0

50

Permitted

Read/Write Controls the timer according to the value of NVM 785-081 "Elevator Tray Operation Trigger Selection" - When the NVM 785-081 value is "1": (1) or (2) described below is used whichever is triggered earlier. When the timer for NVM 711-166 is set, only (1) can be used. (1): When NVM set time has passed after Document Set Sensor ON. If Document Guide shifts (#1 to 3 Tray APS Sensor Level changes), reset the timer. Ignore the level change during Tray lift up. (2): When Document Set Sensor is On and Start button is pressed. - When the NVM 785-081 value is "2": Only when Document Set Sensor is On and Start button is pressed, but the NVM 711-166 timer setting is ignored. 1 Step=100msec

711-167 Tray Highest Position Adjustment on Job

4

0

30

Permitted

Read/Write Adjusts timer value from Level Sensor ON when job is in progress to start of Tray Motor slowdown. 1 Step=10msec

711-168 CVT Productivity Information

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/Write 0: High speed mode, 1: Normal mode

711-169 Holed Paper Mode Setting

1

1

2

Permitted

Read/Write 1: Disable 2: Enable

711-272 ADF-IIT Combine Adjustment Value Data 3 Side 1 Side Regi ADJ.

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/Write Side 1 Side Regi Adjustment Value

711-274 ADF-IIT Combine Adjustment Value Data 5 Side 2 Side Regi ADJ.

120

0

240

Permitted

Read/Write Side 2 Side Regi Adjustment Value

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711-277 ADF-IIT Combined Adjustment Value Data 8

0

0

255

Permitted

Read/Write Adjustment Value Data 8 sent to IIT when ADF-IIT combine.

711-278 ADF-IIT Combined Adjustment Value Data 9

0

0

255

Permitted

Read/Write Adjustment Value Data 9 sent to IIT when ADF-IIT combine.

711-279 ADF-IIT Combined Adjustment Value Data 10

0

0

255

Permitted

Read/Write Adjustment Value Data 10 sent to IIT when ADF-IIT combine.

711-280 ADF-IIT Combined Adjustment Value Data 11

0

0

255

Permitted

Read/Write Adjustment Value Data 11 sent to IIT when ADF-IIT combine.

711-281 ADF-IIT Combined Adjustment Value Data 12

0

0

255

Permitted

Read/Write Adjustment Value Data 12 sent to IIT when ADF-IIT combine.

711-282 ADF-IIT Combined Adjustment Value Data 13

0

0

255

Permitted

Read/Write Adjustment Value Data 13 sent to IIT when ADF-IIT combine.

711-283 ADF-IIT Combined Adjustment Value Data 14

0

0

255

Permitted

Read/Write Adjustment Value Data 14 sent to IIT when ADF-IIT combine.

711-284 ADF-IIT Combined Adjustment Value Data 15

0

0

255

Permitted

Read/Write Adjustment Value Data 15 sent to IIT when ADF-IIT combine.

711-296 Independent Run Time

0

0

999

Permitted

Read/Write 0: Does not run independently 2 to 999: Stop time from start of feed in independent operation (10msec increments)

Table 1 DC131 CVT-DADF NVM List (711) Initial Value

Setting Setting Range Range (Min Value) (Max Value)

Initialization Read/Write Description

711-297 Communication Failure Bypass

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/Write 0: Does not perform Communication Failure Bypass 1: Performs Communication Failure Bypass

711-298 Diag Request Setting

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/Write Sets the operating conditions of "DADF Independent Operation" and "No Paper Run" in the Diag Request Operation. 0: Operation does not start when I/L is Open 1: Operation can be started when I/L is Open

711-450 Nudger Solenoid Release Life Count (upper digits)

4

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

324000 * Life value can be changed in Counter Write Command but cannot be written in Chain Link setting.

711-451 Nudger Solenoid Release Life Count (lower digits)

61856

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

324000 * Life value can be changed in Counter Write Command but it cannot be written in Chain Link setting.

711-454 Baffle Solenoid Open Life Count (upper digits)

59

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

3888000 * Life value can be changed in Counter Write Command but it cannot be written in Chain Link setting.

711-455 Baffle Solenoid Open Life Count (lower digits)

21376

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

3888000 * Life value can be changed in Counter Write Command but it cannot be written in Chain Link setting.

711-458 Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid Suction End Operation Life Count (upper digits)

4

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

324000 * Life value can be changed in Counter Write Command but it cannot be written in Chain Link setting.

711-459 Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid Suction End Operation Life Count (lower digits)

61856

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

324000 * Life value can be changed in Counter Write Command but it cannot be written in Chain Link setting.

711-460 Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid Return End Operation Life Count (upper digits)

4

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

324000 * Life value can be changed in Counter Write Command but it cannot be written in Chain Link setting.

711-461 Simp/Dup Gate Solenoid Return End Operation Life Count (lower digits)

61856

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

324000 * Life value can be changed in Counter Write Command but it cannot be written in Chain Link setting.

711-462 Nip Release Solenoid Operation Life Count (upper dig- 19 its)

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

1296000 * Life value can be changed in Counter Write Command but it cannot be written in Chain Link setting.

711-463 Nip Release Solenoid Operation Life Count (lower dig- 50816 its)

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

1296000 * Life value can be changed in Counter Write Command but it cannot be written in Chain Link setting.

711-464 Exit Gate Solenoid Operation Life Count (upper digits) 19

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

1296000 * Life value can be changed in Counter Write Command but it cannot be written in Chain Link setting.

711-465 Exit Gate Solenoid Operation Life Count (lower digits)

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

1296000 * Life value can be changed in Counter Write Command but it cannot be written in Chain Link setting.

ChainLink

NVM Name

Version.1 .1.1

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Table 1 DC131 CVT-DADF NVM List (711) Initial Value

Setting Setting Range Range (Min Value) (Max Value)

711-466 Feed Clutch Operation Life Count (upper digits)

98

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

6480000 * Life value can be changed in Counter Write Command but it cannot be written in Chain Link setting.

711-467 Feed Clutch Operation Life Count (lower digits)

57472

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

6480000 * Life value can be changed in Counter Write Command but it cannot be written in Chain Link setting.

711-468 DADF (Platen) Open/Close Life Count (upper digits

6

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

432000 * Life value can be changed in Counter Write Command but it cannot be written in Chain Link setting.

711-469 DADF (Platen) Open/Close Life Count (lower digits)

38784

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

432000 * Life value can be changed in Counter Write Command but it cannot be written in Chain Link setting.

711-470 DADF Document Feed Life Count (upper digits)

3

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

200000 * Life value can be changed in Counter Write Command but it cannot be written in Chain Link setting.

711-471 DADF Document Feed Life Count (lower digits)

3392

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

200000 * Life value can be changed in Counter Write Command but it cannot be written in Chain Link setting.

711-472 Document Feed Life Simp+Dup (upper digits)

59

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

3888000 * Life value can be changed in Counter Write Command but it cannot be written in Chain Link setting

711-473 Document Feed Life Simp+Dup (lower digits)

21376

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

3888000 * Life value can be changed in Counter Write Command but it cannot be written in Chain Link setting

711-474 Feed Cover Open/Close Life Count (upper digits)

1

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

100000 * Life value can be changed in Counter Write Command but it cannot be written in Chain Link setting.

711-475 Feed Cover Open/Close Life Count (lower digits)

34464

0

65535

Not permitted

Read

100000 * Life value can be changed in Counter Write Command but it cannot be written in Chain Link setting.

ChainLink

NVM Name

Initialization Read/Write Description

6.3.9 DC131 IOT Manager NVM List (740) Table 1 DC131 IOT Manager NVM List (740)

Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Read/ Initialization Write

740-012 PaperIntentionalStopTimer

0

0

999

Permitted

740-015 IOT-PL ProductName

4

0

255

Not permitted Read

Product ID =0:APC/DC C5440IG =1:DC1100/900 =2:AP/DC 7500IG =3:AP-II/DC-II 7000G =4:4127/4112G =5~255:NotUsed

740-016 IOT-PL Number

5

0

255

Not permitted Read

IPL Version = 0~254: IPL is correct. = 255: IPL is wrong.

740-017 Comm Fail ID

3

0

3

Permitted

At the occurrence, connected to: = 0x00 : Output = 0x01 : Controller = 0x02 : Feeder = 0x03 : No occurrence

740-018 Comm Fail State

0

0

3

Not permitted Read

Comm Fail Type = 1 : Send Queue NG = 2 : No ACK = 3 : Receive Queue Full

740-019 Comm Fail Tx State

0

0

4

Not permitted Read

Send Status at the occurrence = 0 : Idle (Waiting) = 1 : Msg sending = 2 : Waiting for Ack to Msg Send = 3 : Waiting for Ack to Syn Send = 4 : Checking Send Queue after Msg Send

740-020 Comm Fail Rx State

0

0

5

Not permitted Read

Receive Status at the occurrence = 0 : Idle (Waiting) = 1 : Waiting to receive Msg Length = 2 : Waiting to receive ClientData/BCC = 3 : Waiting to receive Synch Setup Command = 4 : End of receiving Msg = 5 : End of receiving Synch Setup Command

740-021 Comm Fail Uart Tx Use

0

0

1

Not permitted Read

How Send Physical Layer is used = 0 : Used to send Msg = 1 : Used to send Ack

ChainLink

NVM Name

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Read/ Write

Description Paper intentional stop time =0: no intentional stop time =1 to 999: 10 to 9990 [ms]

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Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Read/ Initialization Write

740-022 Comm Fail Rx Func Use

0

0

1

Not permitted Read

Checks to see Receive Function at the occurrence. = 0 : Receive Function Use Status: Clear = 1 : Receive Function Use Status: Set

740-023 Auto NVM Updating Switch

0

-2

2

Not permitted Read/ Write

Auto NVM Updating Switch Rewriting this NVM to "Auto NVM Updating available” and powering Off then On make [new default with version upgrade] reflelcted in relevalnt NVMs. (This NVM is cleared to 0 after auto NVM updating. However, if it is negative, the value is not cleared to 0. =0: Auto NVM Updating unavailable =1-2: Auto NVM updating available • =1, -1: Unconditional update (With version upgrade, new default is reflected in every NVM.)

ChainLink

NVM Name

Description

• 740-024 NVM Initialize Version

4000

0

4999

Not permitted Read

=2, -2: Conditional update (New default is reflected only in NVM where old version of default is set.)

IOT Version is used to show Current NVM Initialization Level. Specifically, This NVM stores IOT version for doing the “NVM Initialize” operations below: 1. Auto NVM Updating at 1st Power On 2.

DC301 NVM Initialize

3.

Auto NVM Updating (740-023=”Auto NVM Updating available” and power off then on)

In auto NVM updating, NVMs are initialized and updated from a certain version stored in this NVM to current operating version. 740-026 Fuhjin Family Product Name

1

0

1

Not permitted Read/ Write

GA/GO Product Family Identifier =0: GO =1: GA

740-027 IM Logic Fail Occurrence Info

0

0

3

Permitted

Info about occurrence of Logic Fail =0: Logic Fail did not occur. «0: Logic Fail occurred. • = 1: DevcieState/StateID Error

740-031 HFSI Initialize Version

4000

0

4999

Read/ Write

Not permitted Read



= 2: IOT Condition Error



= 3: DeviceStateCheck failed.

Shows the level, IOT Version, for which to initialize HFSI. To put it concretely, a specific IOT version gets stored at execution of the following ""HFSI Initialize"" operations. 1. HFSI Auto Initialize At First Power On 2.

DC301 Nvm Initialize

3.

HFSI Auto Initialize

At execution of ""HFSI Auto Initialize,"" HFSI is initialized from a certain version stored in this NVM to the current operating version.

6.3.10 DC131 Drive/Nohad NVM List (741) Table 1 DC131 Drive/Nohad NVM List (741)

Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Initializati Read/ on Write

Description

741-001 Drum Motor Fine Adjustment

4404

0

65535

Permitted

Read/ Write

Fine adjustment of Drum Motor speed

741-002 Drum Motor BrakeOnTime

55

0

200

Permitted

Read/ Write

Brake port ON time when brake is in use Unit: [1ms]

741-018 Suction Filter State

0

0

2

Permitted

Read/ Write

Suction Filter State 0: Initial Value: When HFSI Reset is detected 1: From first job after Reset to life detection 2: After third failure of life detection

741-019 Number of Revolutions by Blower Motor

0

0

1000

Permitted

Read/ Write

Latest number of revolutions made by the Blower Motor derived from FGO pulse count Unit: [10RPM]

741-020 Number of Revolutions by Blower Motor after Filter Replacement

0

0

1000

Permitted

Read/ Write

Number of revolutions made by Blower Motor when Filter pressure loss is low. (Number of revolutions for new item) Unit: [10RPM]

741-021 Number of Revolutions by Blower Motor during Life Prediction

0

0

150000

Permitted

Read/ Write

Suction Filter Life Detection Threshold Value Unit: [10RPM] Number of revolutions. Derived from the number of revolutions by Blower Motor right after Filter replacement and rate of change of the revolutions.

741-024 Suction Filter Life Detection Count

0

0

3

Permitted

Read/ Write

Suction Filter Life Detection Threshold Value 0 to 2: Filter within life 3: Filter life expired

741-028 Drum OFF Timing when Hard Down

20

0

500

Permitted

Read/ Write

Drum Motor stop timing when Hard Down occurs Unit: [1ms]

741-031 Drum Forward Revolution Time after Backward Revolution

100

0

225

Permitted

Read/ Write

How long Drum Motor rotates forward after rotating backward. Unit: [1ms]

ChainLink

NVM Name

Version.1 .1.1

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6.3.11 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742) Table 1 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742)

Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Read/ Initialization Write

742-001 No Paper Run Selection

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

Normal Mode/No Paper Run Mode selection 0=Normal Mode 1=No Paper Run Mode

742-002 Jam Bypass Selection

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

Paper Jam Bypass selection 0=Does not perform Jam Bypass (Normal) 1=Performs Jam Bypass

742-003 IOT Jam Sensor Chain No

0

0

999

Permitted

Read/ Write

The chain number in DC330 of the target sensor during the latest IOT Jam detection

742-004 IOT Jam Sensor Link No

0

0

999

Permitted

Read/ Write

The link number in DC330 of the target sensor during the latest IOT Jam detection

742-005 Fuser Exit ON Jam Timer High

3

0

13

Permitted

Read/ Write

Fuser Exit ON Jam Timer Value at high speed

742-006 Fuser Exit ON Jam Timer Low

3

0

13

Permitted

Read/ Write

Fuser Exit ON Jam Timer Value at low speed

742-013 Tray1~4,2000A3HCF Tray All Trays B5 LEF, 16K LEF/7.25x10.5" LEF Selection

0

0

2

Permitted

Read/ Write

Switches between paper sizes to be sensed for Trays 1~4 and 2000A3HCF Tray. 0=Links and changes to paper size group 1 = Tray 1, 2: B5 LEF (The trays cannot hold 16K LEF.) Tray 3, 4: B5 LEF, 16K LEF 2000A3HCF Tray: 16 K LEF (B5 LEF unavailable for detection.) 2=7.25x10.5" LEF

742-014 Tray 3 & Tray 4 12.6x19.2" SEF/13x19" SEF Selection

0

0

2

Permitted

Read/ Write

Paper size selection in Tray 3 and Tray 4 0=Links and changes to paper size group 1=12.6x19.2" SEF 2=13x19" SEF

742-015 Tray 3 & Tray 4 A5 SEF/5.5x8.5" SEF Selection

0

0

2

Permitted

Read/ Write

Paper size selection in Tray 3 and Tray 4 0=Links and changes to paper size group 1=A5 SEF 2=5.5x8.5" SEF

742-016 Tray 3 & Tray 4 SRA3 SEF/13x18" SEF/12x18" SEF Selec- 0 tion

0

3

Permitted

Read/ Write

Paper size selection in Tray 3 and Tray 4 0=Links and changes to paper size group 1=SRA3 SEF 2=13x18" SEF 3=12x18" SEF

742-017 MSI Nudger Solenoid ON Timing

0

5

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the MSI Nudger Solenoid ON Timing. 1 Count = 10ms Where 0=300ms, adjustment is possible within a range of +50ms.

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NVM Name

Version.1 .1.1

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0

02/2009 6-169

Description

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ChainLink

NVM Name

742-018 Tray 1 Nudger Solenoid ON Timing

Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Read/ Initialization Write

5

0

10

Permitted

Read/ Write

Description Adjusts the Tray 1 Nudger Solenoid ON Timing. 1 Count = 10ms Where 5=830ms, adjustment is possible within a range of +60ms and -40ms. NOTE: With Tray1 Nudger Solenoid ON Timing Value>=Tray1 Feed Operation Starting Timing Value (NVM742-023), operation is not guaranteed.

742-019 Tray 2 Nudger Solenoid ON Timing

5

0

10

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Tray 2 Nudger Solenoid ON Timing. 1 Count = 10ms Where 5=640ms, adjustment is possible within a range of +/-50ms. NOTE: With Tray2 Nudger Solenoid ON Timing Value>=Tray2 Feed Operation Starting Timing Value (NVM742-024), operation is not guaranteed.

742-020 Tray 3 Nudger Solenoid ON Timing

5

0

10

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Tray 3 Nudger Solenoid ON Timing. 1 Count = 10ms Where 5=660ms (paper feed length432mm), adjustment is possible within a range of +/-50ms. NOTE: With Tray3 Nudger Solenoid ON Timing Value>=Tray3 Feed Operation Starting Timing Value (NVM742-025), operation is not guaranteed.

742-021 Tray 4 Nudger Solenoid ON Timing

5

0

10

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Tray 4 Nudger Solenoid ON Timing. 1 Count = 10ms Where 5=560ms (paper feed length432mm), adjustment is possible within a range of +/-50ms and -40ms. NOTE: With Tray4 Nudger Solenoid ON Timing Value>=Tray4 Feed Operation Starting Timing Value (NVM742-026), operation is not guaranteed.

742-022 MSI Feed Start Timing (Main Processor)

15

0

30

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Operation Start Timing of the MSI Feed attached to the Main Processor. 1 Count = 10ms Where 15=390ms, adjustment is possible within a range of +/-150ms.

742-023 Tray 1 Feed Start Timing

5

0

10

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Tray 1 Feed Operation Start Timing. 1 Count = 10ms Where 5=870ms, adjustment is possible within a range of +/-50ms. NOTE: With Tray1 Nudger Solenoid ON Timing Value (NVM742-018) >=Tray1 Feed Operation Starting Timing Value, operation is not guaranteed.

742-024 Tray 2 Feed Start Timing

5

0

10

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Tray 2 Feed Operation Start Timing. 1 Count = 10ms Where 5=680ms, adjustment is possible within a range of +/-50ms. NOTE: With Tray2 Nudger Solenoid ON Timing Value (NVM742-019 ) >=Tray2 Feed Operation Starting Timing Value, operation is not guaranteed.

Table 1 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742)

ChainLink

NVM Name

742-025 Tray 3 Feed Start Timing

Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Read/ Initialization Write

5

0

10

Permitted

Read/ Write

Description Adjusts the Tray 3 Operation Start Timing. 1 Count = 10ms Where 5=700ms (paper feed length432mm), adjustment is possible within a range of +/-50ms. NOTE: When Tray3 Nudger Solenoid ON Timing Value (NVM742-020) >=Tray3 Feed Operation Starting Timing Value, operation is not guaranteed.

742-026 Tray 4 Feed Start Timing

5

0

10

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Tray 4 Operation Start Timing. 1 Count = 10ms Where 5=600ms (paper feed length432mm), adjustment is possible within a range of +/-50ms. NOTE: With Tray4 Nudger Solenoid ON Timing Value (NVM742-021) >=Tray4 Feed Operation Starting Timing Value, operation is not guaranteed.

742-027 MSI Feed Motor Speed Up Timing

3

3

10

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the MSI Feed Motor Speed Up Timing. 1 Count = 10ms Where 3=30ms, adjustment is possible within a range from 30ms to 100ms

742-028 HCF MSI Feed Operation Start Timing (33/55CPM)

20

0

30

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Operation Start Timing (33/55CPM) of the MSI Feed attached to the HCF. 1 Count = 10ms Where 20=200ms, adjustment is possible within a range from 0ms to 300ms.

742-029 HCF MSI Feed Operation Start Timing (70CPM)

20

0

30

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Operation Start Timing (70CPM) of the MSI Feed attached to the HCF. 1 Count = 10ms Where 20=200ms, adjustment is possible within a range from 0ms to 300ms.

742-030 MSI Lifter Adjustment Time

10

0

20

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the MSI Lifter Adjustment Time. 1 Count = 10ms Where 10=100ms, adjustment is possible within a range from 0ms to 200ms.

742-031 Tray Lifter Adjustment Time

5

0

10

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Tray Lifter Adjustment Time. 1 Count = 10ms Where 5=50ms, adjustment is possible within a range of +/-50ms.

742-032 Tray 1 Lift Up Time

0

0

12000

Permitted

Read/ Write

Displays the Tray 1 Lift Up Time.

742-033 Tray 2 Lift Up Time

0

0

17500

Permitted

Read/ Write

Displays the Tray 2 Lift Up Time.

742-034 Tray 3 Lift Up Time

0

0

6000

Permitted

Read/ Write

Displays the Tray 3 Lift Up Time.

742-035 Tray 4 Lift Up Time

0

0

6000

Permitted

Read/ Write

Displays the Tray 4 Lift Up Time.

742-036 Tray 1 & Tray 2 Paper Stock Detection Count (Lifter Adjustment Time)

47

1

100

Permitted

Read/ Write

Count for calculating paper stock value in Tray 1 and Tray 2. (Lifter Adjustment Time) 1 Count = 1ms Where 47=47ms, adjustment is possible within a range from 0 to 100ms.

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Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Read/ Initialization Write

742-037 Tray 3 & Tray 4 Paper Stock Detection Count (Lifter Adjustment Time)

45

1

100

Permitted

Read/ Write

Count for calculating paper stock value in Tray 3 and Tray 4. (Lifter Adjustment Time) 1 Count = 1ms Where 45=45ms, adjustment is possible within a range from 0 to 100ms.

742-038 Tray 1 Lifter Adjustment Count Value

0

0

300

Permitted

Read/ Write

Counts the number of Tray 1 Lifter Adjustments. Where value=0 immediately after Tray Lift Up, count increases by 1 with every Lifter Adjustment.

742-039 Tray 2 Lifter Adjustment Count Value

0

0

300

Permitted

Read/ Write

Counts the number of Tray 2 Lifter Adjustments. Where value=0 immediately after Tray Lift Up, count increases by 1 with every Lifter Adjustment.

742-040 Tray 3 Lifter Adjustment Count Value

0

0

200

Permitted

Read/ Write

Counts the number of Tray 3 Lifter Adjustments. Where value=0 immediately after Tray Lift Up, count increases by 1 with every Lifter Adjustment.

742-041 Tray 4 Lifter Adjustment Count Value

0

0

200

Permitted

Read/ Write

Counts the number of Tray 4 Lifter Adjustments. Where value=0 immediately after Tray Lift Up, count increases by 1 with every Lifter Adjustment.

742-042 MSI Size Guide Minimum Position

966

905

1023

Permitted

Read/ Write

MSI Paper Detection Size (Stores the analog value of the minimum width in the Side Guide range of movement) 1 Count = 1

742-043 MSI Size Guide Maximum Position

60

0

164

Permitted

Read/ Write

MSI Paper Detection Size (Stores the analog value of the maximum width in the Side Guide range of movement) 1 Count = 1

742-058 Tray 3, Tray 4 Switching between A4 SEF and DT Special A4SEF

1

1

2

Permitted

Read/ Write

Switching between Tray 3/Tray 4 paper sizes to be sensed 1 = A4 SEF 2 = DT Special A4 SEF

742-059 Tray 3, Tray 4 1 Switching between A4 LEF/A3 SEF and DT Special A4 LEF

1

2

Permitted

Read/ Write

Switching between Tray 3/Tray 4 paper sizes to be sensed 1 = A4 LEF, A3 SEF 2 = DT Special A4 LEF

0 742-060 4000HCF Tray Switching between B5 LEF, 7.25""x10.5"" and LEF/DT Special A4 LEF

0

3

Permitted

Read/ Write

Switching between 4000HCF Tray paper sizes to be sensed 0 = Change with the paper size groups. 1 = B5 LEF 2 = 7.25""x10.5"" LEF 3 = DT Special A4 LEF

742-061 2000A3HCF Tray Switching between A4 LEF and DT Special A4 LEF

1

1

2

Permitted

Read/ Write

Switching between 2000A3HCF Tray paper sizes to be sensed 1 = A4 LEF 2 = DT Special A4 LEF

742-062 2000A3HCF Tray Switching between A4 SEF and DT Special A4SEF

1

1

2

Permitted

Read/ Write

Switching between 2000A3HCF Tray paper sizes to be sensed 1 = A4 SEF 2 = DT Special A4 SEF

742-063 2000A3HCF Tray Switching between 12""x18"" SEF/SRA3 SEF and DT Special A3 SEF

1

1

2

Permitted

Read/ Write

Switching between 2000A3HCF Tray paper sizes to be sensed 1 = 12""x18"" SEF, SRA3 SEF 2 = DT Special A3 SEF

ChainLink

NVM Name

Description

Table 1 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742)

Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Read/ Initialization Write

742-064 Trans Path Eject Time

30

0

50

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Trans Path Eject Time. 1 Count = 10ms Where 30=300ms, adjustment is possible within a range from 0 to 500ms.

742-065 Clutch OFF Delay Time during Trans Path Eject

10

0

20

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the TA Clutch OFF Delay Time during Trans Path Eject operation. 1 Count = 10ms Where 10=100ms, adjustment is possible within a range from 0 to 200ms.

742-070 MSI Length Measurement Result (Depth)

0

0

10000

Permitted

Read/ Write

Paper size (depth) from MSI Unit: 0.1mm

742-071 MSI Length Measurement Result (Width)

0

0

10000

Permitted

Read/ Write

Paper size (width) from MSI Unit: 0.1mm

742-072 MSI Tail Edge Removed Calculation Result Regi Front ON

0

0

255

Permitted

Read/ Write

MSI Nudger Solenoid operation after tail edge is removed Regi Front ON Timing Calculation Result

742-073 MSI Tail Edge Removed Calculation Result Regi Rear ON

0

0

255

Permitted

Read/ Write

MSI Nudger Solenoid operation after tail edge is removed Regi Rear ON Timing

742-074 MSI Tail Edge Removed Calculation Result Regi Front OFF 0

0

255

Permitted

Read/ Write

MSI Nudger Solenoid operation after tail edge is removed Regi Front OFF Timing Calculation Result

742-075 MSI Tail Edge Removed Calculation Result Regi Rear OFF 0

0

255

Permitted

Read/ Write

MSI Nudger Solenoid operation after tail edge is removed Regi Rear OFF Timing

742-078 Takeaway Motor Brake Timer

5

0

10

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Takeaway Motor Brake operation time. 1 Count = 100ms Where 5=500ms, adjustment is possible within a range from 0 to 1,000ms.

742-079 Take Away Motor 1 Driving Timing (Tray 1)

8

0

23

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing for starting driving Take Away Motor 1 at paper feed from Tray 1. 1Count = 10ms Where 8=80ms, adjustment is possible in a range of 0~230ms.

742-080 Take Away Motor 1 Driving Timing (Tray 3)

3

0

18

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing for starting driving Take Away Motor 1 at paper feed from Tray 3. 1Count = 10ms Where 3=30ms, adjustment is possible in a range of 0~180ms.

742-081 Take Away Motor 1 Driving Timing (Tray4)

13

0

28

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing for starting driving Take Away Motor 1 at paper feed from Tray 4. 1Count = 10ms Where 13=130ms, adjustment is possible in a range of 0~280ms.

742-082 Take Away Motor 2 Driving Timing

8

0

23

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing for starting driving Take Away Motor 2. 1Count = 10ms Where 8=80ms, adjustment is possible in a range of 0~230ms.

742-083 Take Away Motor 3 Driving Timing (Tray 3)

60

45

75

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing for starting driving Take Away Motor 3 at paper feed from Tray 3. 1Count = 10ms Where 60=600ms, adjustment is possible in a range of 450~750ms.

742-084 Take Away Motor 3 Driving Timing (Tray 4)

50

35

65

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing for starting driving Take Away Motor 3 at paper feed from Tray 4. 1Count = 10ms Where 50=500ms, adjustment is possible in a range of 350~650ms.

ChainLink

NVM Name

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 6-173

Description

6.3.11 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742)

General

General

4127/4112G

02/2009 6-174

6.3.11 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742)

Version.1 .1.1

Table 1 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742)

Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Read/ Initialization Write

742-085 Take Away Brake 1 On & Take Away Clutch 1 Off Timings (432.0mm or shorter)

1

1

5

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-086 Spare086

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-087 Spare087

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-088 Spare088

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-089 Spare089

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-090 Pre Registration Start Timing (Trays 1, 3 & 4) 17" and below

40

0

80

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Pre Registration Start Timing for paper transported from the Takeaway Path. 1 Count = 1ms Where 40=1,146ms, adjustment is possible within a range of +/-40ms.

742-091 Pre Registration Start Timing (Tray 2)

40

0

80

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Pre Registration Start Timing for paper transported from the Takeaway Path. 1 Count = 1ms Where 40=1,146ms, adjustment is possible within a range of +/-40ms.

742-092 Pre Registration Start Timing (Trays 3 & 4) Above 17"

40

0

80

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Pre Registration Start Timing for paper transported from the Takeaway Path. 1 Count = 1ms Where 40=1,056ms, adjustment is possible within a range of +/-40ms.

742-093 Pre Registration Start Timing (4000HCF-Upper, 4000HCFLower, 2000A3HCF-HiSpeed)

40

0

80

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Pre Registration Start Timing for paper transported from the MSI Path. 1 Count = 1ms Where 40=1,160ms, adjustment is possible within a range of +/-40ms.

742-094 Pre Registration Start Timing (MSI)

40

0

80

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Pre Registration Start Timing for paper transported from the MSI Path. 1 Count = 1ms Where 40=500ms, adjustment is possible within a range of +/-40ms.

742-095 Pre Registration Start Timing (HCF-MSI:33/55PPM)

40

0

80

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Pre Registration Start Timing for paper transported from the MSI Path. 1 Count = 1ms Where 40=740ms, adjustment is possible within a range of +/-40ms.

742-096 Pre Registration Start Timing (HCF-MSI:70PPM)

40

0

80

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Pre Registration Start Timing for paper transported from the MSI Path. 1 Count = 1ms Where 40=740ms, adjustment is possible within a range of +/-40ms.

742-097 Pre Registration Start Timing (Duplex)

40

0

80

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Pre Registration Start Timing for paper transported from the Duplex Path. 1 Count = 1ms Where 40=1,146ms, adjustment is possible within a range of +/-40ms.

ChainLink

NVM Name

Description Adjusts the Take Away Brake 1 On timing and Take Away Clutch 1 Off timing when feeding 432.0mm-long-or-shorter paper from Tray1, Tray3 or Tray4. 1Count = 10ms Where 1=10ms, adjustment is possible in a range of 10ms to 50ms.

Table 1 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742)

Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Read/ Initialization Write

742-098 Pre Regi Start Timing(2000A3HCF-LoSpeed)

40

0

80

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-099 Spare099

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-100 Spare100

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-101 Pre Regi Sensor ON Timing (Tray Design Value)

40

0

80

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the design value of the Pre Regi Sensor ON Timing. 1 Count = 1ms Where 40=1,291ms, adjustment is possible within a range of +/-40ms.

742-102 Pre Regi Sensor ON Timing (HCF-MSI:70PPM Design Value)

40

0

80

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the design value of the Pre Regi Sensor ON Timing. 1 Count = 1ms Where 40=1,189ms, adjustment is possible within a range of +/-40ms.

742-103 Spare103

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-104 Spare104

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-105 Spare105

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-106 Pre Registration Stop Timing (Tray 1,2,3,4, 4000HCF, 2000A3HCF Plain Paper Group)

16

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Tray Pre Registration Stop Timing. [ 1,2,3,4 4000HCF] Paper Type = Plain Group (Plain/Side 2 Recycled/Pre-punched) [2000A3HCF] Paper Type=Plain paper/Light paper/Used paper/Punched paper [2000A3HCF: Width 216mm or below] Paper=Plain paper S1/Recycled paper S1/Used paper (Back Side) S1/Coated paper 1 1 Count = 1ms Where 16=67ms, adjustment is possible within a range of -16~+44ms.

742-107 Pre Registration Stop Timing (Tray 1,2,3,4, 4000HCF, 2000A3HCF Heavyweight 1 Group)

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Tray Pre Registration Stop Timing. [ 1,2,3,4, 4000HCF] Paper Type = Heavyweight 1 Group (Heavyweight 1/Tab Paper (Heavyweight 1)) [2000A3HCF ] Paper=Heavy paper 1/Tab paper (Heavy paper 1) 1 Count = 1ms Where 30=67ms, adjustment is possible within a range from +/-30ms.

742-108 Pre Registration Stop Timing (HCF-MSI:70PPM Plain Paper Group)

16

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Tray Pre Registration Stop Timing. [HCF-MSI] Paper Type = Plain Group (Plain/Side 2 Recycled/Pre-punched) 1 Count = 1ms Where 16=67ms, adjustment is possible within a range of -16~+44ms.

ChainLink

NVM Name

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 6-175

Description Adjusts the timing of starting the Pre Registration operation for paper transported from MSI Path. 1Count = 1ms Adjustable by adding a value between +40ms and -40ms, with 40=1040ms.

6.3.11 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742)

General

General

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02/2009 6-176

6.3.11 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742)

Version.1 .1.1

Table 1 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742)

Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Read/ Initialization Write

742-109 Pre Registration Stop Timing (HCF-MSI:70PPM Heavyweight 1 Group)

16

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Tray Pre Registration Stop Timing. [HCF-MSI] Paper Type = Heavyweight 1 Group (Heavyweight 1/Tab Paper (Heavyweight 1)) 1 Count = 1ms Where 16=67ms, adjustment is possible within a range of -16~+44ms.

742-110 Pre Registration Stop Timing (HCF-MSI:70PPM Transparency Group)

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the Tray Pre Registration Stop Timing. [HCF-MSI] Paper Type = Transparency Sheet 1 Count = 1ms Where 30=61ms, adjustment is possible within a range of +/-30ms.

742-111 Spare111

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-112 Spare112

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-113 Spare113

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-114 Pre Registration Stop Timing (MSI Plain Paper Group)

16

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing for stopping MSI Pre Registration. [MSI] Paper Type=Plain paper/Light paper/Used paper/Punched paper 1Count = 1ms Where 16=69ms, adjustment is possible in a range of -16~+44ms.

742-115 Pre Registration Stop Timing (MSI Heavyweight 1 Group)

16

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing for stopping MSI Pre Registration. [MSI, HCF-MSI] Paper Type=Heavy paper 1/Tab paper (Heavy paper 1) 1Count = 1ms Where 16=69ms, adjustment is possible in a range of -16~+44ms.

742-116 Pre Registration Stop Timing (MSI Heavyweight 2 Group)

16

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing for stopping MSI Pre Registration. [MSI] Paper Type=Heavy paper 2/Tab paper (Heavy paper 2) 1Count = 1ms Where 16=69ms, adjustment is possible in a range of -16~+44ms.

742-117 Pre Registration Stop Timing (MSI Labels Group)

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the MSI Pre Registration Stop Timing. [MSI] Paper = Label paper1/Label paper2 1 Count = 1ms Where 30=63ms, adjustment is possible within a range of +/-30ms.

742-118 Pre Registration Stop Timing (MSI Transparency Group)

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing for stopping MSI Pre Registration. [MSI] Paper Type=Transparency Sheet 1Count = 1ms Where 30=63ms, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-30ms.

ChainLink

NVM Name

Description

Table 1 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742) Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Read/ Initialization Write

742-119 Pre Registration Stopping Timing (2000A3HCF-Low Speed, 16 HCF-MSI Plain Paper Group)

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing for stopping HCF-MSI Pre Registration. [HCF-MSI] Paper Type=Plain paper/Light paper/Used paper/Punched paper [2000A3HCF: over Width 216mm] Paper Type=Plain paper S1/Recycled paper S1/Used paper S1/Coated paper 1 1Count = 1ms Where 16=67ms, adjustment is possible in a range of -16~+44ms.

742-120 Pre Registration Stopping Timing (HCF-MSI, 2000A3HCF Heavy Paper 1 Group)

16

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing for stopping HCF-MSI Pre Registration. [HCF-MSI] Paper Type=Heavy paper 1/Tab paper (Heavy paper 1) [2000A3HCF] Paper Type=heavy paper 1S1/Coated paper 1A/Coated paper 1B 1Count = 1ms Where 16=67ms, adjustment is possible in a range of -16~+44ms.

742-121 Pre Registration Stopping Timing (HCF-MSI, 2000A3HCF Heavy Paper 2 Group)

16

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing for stopping HCF-MSI Pre Registration. [HCF-MSI] Paper Type=Heavy paper 2/Tab paper (Heavy paper 2) [2000A3HCF] Paper Type=Heavy paper 2/Heavy paper 2S1/Heavy paper 2B/Tab paper (Heavy 2)/ Coated paper 2 1Count = 1ms Where 16=67ms, adjustment is possible in a range of -16~+44ms.

742-122 Pre Registration Stopping Timing (HCF-MSI, 2000A3HCF Label Paper Group)

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing for stopping HCF-MSI Pre Registration. [HCF-MSI,2000A3HCF] Paper Type=Label paper 1/Label paper 2 1Count = 1ms Where 30=61ms, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-30ms.

742-123 Pre Registration Stopping Timing (HCF-MSI, 2000A3HCF Transparency Group)

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing for stopping HCF-MSI Pre Registration. [HCF-MSI,2000A3HCF] Paper Type=Transparency Sheet 1Count = 1ms Where 30=61ms, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-30ms.

742-124 Spare

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-125 Spare

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-126 Spare

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

ChainLink

NVM Name

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

Initial Value

02/2009 6-177

Description

6.3.11 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742)

General

General

4127/4112G

02/2009 6-178

6.3.11 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742)

Version.1 .1.1

Table 1 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742)

Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Read/ Initialization Write

742-127 Registration Start Timing Side1/Short Size/Plain Paper Group

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing Side 1 for starting the Registration operation. (for shipment) [Width = Short Size (below 194.6mm)] Paper Type=Plain Paper G (Plain paper/Plain paper S1/Light paper (tracing paper)/ Recycled paper S1/Used paper/Used paper S1/Punched paper/Coated paper 1) 1Count = 0.2ms = 0.107mm Where 30=nominal value, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-30 Counts (+/3.21mm).

742-128 Registration Start Timing Side1/Short Size/Heavy Paper 1 Group

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing Side 1 for starting the Registration operation. (for shipment) [Width = Short Size (below 194.6mm)] Paper Type=Heavy paper 1 G (Heavy paper 1/Heavy paper 1S1/Tab paper (Heavy 1)/Coated paper 1A/Coated paper 1B) 1Count = 0.2ms = 0.107mm Where 30=nominal value, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-30 Counts (+/3.21mm).

742-129 Registration Start Timing Side1/Short Size/Heavy Paper 2 Group

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing Side 1 for starting the Registration operation . (for shipment) [Width = Short Size (below 194.6mm)] Paper Type=Heavy paper 2 G (Heavy paper 2/Heavy paper 2S1/Heavy paper 2B/ Tab paper (Heavy 2)/Coated paper 2) 1Count = 0.2ms = 0.107mm Where 30=nominal value, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-30 Counts (+/3.21mm).

742-130 Registration Start Timing Side1/Short Size/Label Paper Group

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing Side 1 for starting the Registration operation . (for shipment) [Width = Short Size (below 194.6mm)] Paper Type=Label Paper G (Label paper 1/Label paper 2) 1Count = 0.2ms = 0.107mm Where 30=nominal value, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-30 Counts (+/3.21mm).

742-131 Registration Start Timing Side1/Short Size/Transparency Group

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing Side 1 for starting the Registration operation . (for shipment) [Width = Short Size (below 194.6mm)] Paper Type=Transparency G (Transparency Sheet) 1Count = 0.2ms = 0.107mm Where 30=nominal value, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-30 Counts (+/3.21mm).

742-132 Registration Start Timing Side1/Middle Size/Plain Paper Group

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing Side 1 for starting the Registration operation. (for shipment) [Width = Middle Size (194.6mm (inclusive) to 239.0mm (exclusive)] Paper Type=Plain Paper G (Plain paper/Plain paper S1/Light paper (tracing paper)/ Recycled paper S1/Used paper/Used paper S1/Punched paper/Coated paper 1)] 1Count = 0.2ms = 0.107mm Where 30=nominal value, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-30 Counts (+/3.21mm).

ChainLink

NVM Name

Description

Table 1 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742)

Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Read/ Initialization Write

742-133 Registration Start Timing Side1/Middle Size/Heavy Paper 1 Group

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing Side 1 for starting the Registration operation. (for shipment) [Width = Middle Size (194.6mm (inclusive) to 239.0mm (exclusive))] Paper Type=Heavy Paper 1 G (Heavy paper 1/Heavy paper 1S1/Tab paper (Heavy 1)/Coated paper 1A/Coated paper 1B) 1Count = 0.2ms = 0.107mm Where 30=nominal value, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-30 Counts (+/3.21mm).

742-134 Registration Start Timing Side1/Middle Size/Heavy Paper 2 Group

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing Side 1 for starting the Registration operation. (for shipment) [Width = Middle Size (194.6mm (inclusive) to 239.0mm (exclusive)] Paper Type=Heavy Paper 2 G (Heavy paper 2/Heavy paper 2S1/Heavy paper 2B/ Tab paper (Heavy 2)/Coated paper 2) 1Count = 0.2ms = 0.107mm Where 30=nominal value, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-30 Counts (+/3.21mm).

742-135 Registration Start Timing Side1/Middle Size/Label Paper Group

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing Side 1 for starting the Registration operation. (for shipment) [Width = Middle Size (194.6mm (inclusive) to 239.0mm (exclusive)] Paper Type=Label Paper G (Label paper 1/Label paper 2) 1Count = 0.2ms = 0.107mm Where 30=nominal value, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-30 Counts (+/3.21mm).

742-136 Registration Start Timing Side1/Middle Size/Transparency Group

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing Side 1 for starting the Registration operation. (for shipment) [Width = Middle Size (194.6mm (inclusive) to 239.0mm (exclusive)] Paper Type=Transparency G (Transparency Sheet) 1Count = 0.2ms = 0.107mm Where 30=nominal value, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-30 Counts (+/3.21mm).

742-137 Registration Start Timing Side1/Long Size/Plain Paper Group

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing Side 1 for starting the Registration operation. (for shipment) [Width = Long Size (239.0mm or above)] Paper Type=Plain Paper G (Plain paper/Plain paper S1/Light paper (tracing paper)/ Recycled paper S1/Used paper/Used paper S1/Punched paper/Coated paper 1) 1Count = 0.2ms = 0.107mm Where 30=nominal value, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-30 Counts (+/3.21mm).

742-138 Registration Start Timing Side1/Long Size/Heavy Paper 1 Group

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing Side 1 for starting the Registration operation. (for shipment) [Width = Long Size (239.0mm or above)] Paper Type=Heavy Paper 1 G (Heavy paper 1/Heavy paper 1S1/Tab paper (Heavy 1)/Coated paper 1A/Coated paper 1B) 1Count = 0.2ms = 0.107mm Where 30=nominal value, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-30 Counts (+/3.21mm).

ChainLink

NVM Name

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 6-179

Description

6.3.11 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742)

General

General

4127/4112G

02/2009 6-180

6.3.11 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742)

Version.1 .1.1

Table 1 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742)

Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Read/ Initialization Write

742-139 Registration Start Timing Side1/Long Size/Heavy Paper 2 Group

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing Side 1 for starting the Registration operation. (for shipment) [Width = Long Size (239.0mm or above)] Paper Type=Heavy paper 2 G (Heavy paper 2/Heavy paper 2S1/Heavy paper 2B/ Tab paper (Heavy 2)/Coated paper 2) 1Count = 0.2ms = 0.107mm Where 30=nominal value, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-30 Counts (+/3.21mm).

742-140 Registration Start Timing Side1/Long Size/Label Paper Group

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing Side 1 for starting the Registration operation. (for shipment) [Width = Long Size (239.0mm or above)] Paper Type=Label Paper G (Label paper 1/Label paper 2) 1Count = 0.2ms = 0.107mm Where 30=nominal value, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-30 Counts (+/3.21mm).

742-141 Registration Start Timing Side1/Long Size/Transparency Group

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing Side 1 for starting the Registration operation. (for shipment) [Width = Long Size (239.0mm or above)] Paper Type=Transparency G (Transparency Sheet) 1Count = 0.2ms = 0.107mm Where 30=nominal value, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-30 Counts (+/3.21mm).

742-142 Registration Start Timing Side2/Short Size/Plain Paper Group

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing Side 2 for starting the Registration operation. (for shipment) [Width = Short Size (below 194.6mm)] Paper Type=Plain Paper G (Plain paper/Plain paper S1/Light paper (tracing paper)/ Recycled paper S1/Used paper/Used paper S1/Punched paper/Coated paper 1) 1Count = 0.2ms = 0.107mm Where 30=nominal value, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-30 Counts (+/3.21mm).

742-143 Registration Start Timing Side2/Short Size/Heavy Paper 1Group

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing Side 2 for starting the Registration operation. (for shipment) [Width = Short Size (below 194.6mm)] Paper Type=Heavy Paper 1G (Heavy paper 1/Heavy paper 1S1/Tab paper (Heavy 1)/Coated paper 1A/Coated paper 1B) 1Count = 0.2ms = 0.107mm Where 30=nominal value, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-30 Counts (+/3.21mm).

742-147 Registration Operation Starting Timing Side2/Middle Size/ Plain Paper Group

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing Side 2 for starting the Registration operation. (for shipment) [Width = Middle Size (194.6mm (inclusive) to 239.0mm (exclusive)] Paper Type=Plain Paper G (Plain paper/Plain paper S1/Light paper (tracing paper)/ Recycled paper S1/Used paper/Used paper S1/Punched paper/Coated paper 1) 1Count = 0.2ms = 0.107mm Where 30=nominal value, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-30 Counts (+/3.21mm).

ChainLink

NVM Name

Description

Table 1 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742)

Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Read/ Initialization Write

742-148 Registration Operation Starting Timing Side2/Middle Size/ Heavy Paper 1 Group

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing Side 2 for starting the Registration operation. (for shipment) [Width = Middle Size (194.6mm (inclusive) to 239.0mm (exclusive)] Paper Type=Heavy Paper 1G (Heavy paper 1/Heavy paper 1S1/Tab paper (Heavy 1)/Coated paper 1A/Coated paper 1B) 1Count = 0.2ms = 0.107mm Where 30=nominal value, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-30 Counts (+/3.21mm).

742-152 Registration Operation Starting Timing Side2/Long Size/ Plain Paper Group

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing Side 2 for starting the Registration operation. (for shipment) [Width = Long Size (239.0mmor above)] Paper Type=Plain Paper G (Plain paper/Plain paper S1/Light paper (tracing paper)/ Recycled paper S1/Used paper/Used paper S1/Punched paper/Coated paper 1) 1Count = 0.2ms = 0.107mm Where 30=nominal value, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-30 Counts (+/3.21mm).

742-153 Registration Operation Starting Timing Side2/Long Size/ Heavy Paper 1 Group

30

0

60

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing Side 2 for starting the Registration operation. (for shipment) [Width = Long Size (239.0mm or above)] Paper Type=Heavy Paper 1 G (Heavy paper 1/Heavy paper 1S1/Tab paper (Heavy 1)/Coated paper 1A/Coated paper 1B) 1Count = 0.2ms = 0.107mm Where 30=nominal value, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-30 Counts (+/3.21mm).

742-157 Regi Motor Stopping Timing

20

0

40

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing for stopping Regi Motor. 1Count = 1ms [Regi Ope. Type = Tray Registration Ope.] Paper Type=other than punched paper and tab paper Where 20=37ms, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-20ms. Paper Type=other than punched paper and tab paper Where 20=62ms, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-20ms. [Regi Ope. Type = MSI, HCF-MSI Registration Ope.] Where 20=62ms, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-20ms.

742-158 Regi Motor Process Speed Adjustment

3

0

6

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts Regi Motor Process Speed. 1Count = 2pps Where 3= 3921pps, adjustment is possible in a range of +/-6pps.

742-159 Spare

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-160 Spare

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-161 Spare

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

ChainLink

NVM Name

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 6-181

Description

6.3.11 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742)

General

General

4127/4112G

02/2009 6-182

6.3.11 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742)

Version.1 .1.1

Table 1 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742)

Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Read/ Initialization Write

742-162 Side Regi Shift Correction

0

0

4

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-163 Spare

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-164 Side Regi Fail Frequency

0

0

255

Permitted

Read/ Write

the number of Side Regi Fails that have occurred since power On

742-165 Skew Servo Fail Frequency

0

0

255

Permitted

Read/ Write

the number of Skew Servo Fails that have occurred since power On

742-166 Qty of Side Edge Fails Detected

0

0

255

Permitted

Read/ Write

the number of Side Edge Fails that have been detected since power On

742-167 Spare

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-168 Output of Paper with its Side Edge Fail Detected

0*1

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-169 Spare

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-170 Spare

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-171 Spare

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-172 Pre Regi Motor Drive Starting Timing at Regi Feed (Plain Paper Group)

0

0

5

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing for starting driving Pre Regi Motor to start Regi Feed (Plain Paper Group). 1Count = 1ms Where 0=0ms, adjustment is possible in a range of 0~5ms.

742-173 Pre Regi Motor Drive Starting Timing at Regi Feed (Heavy Paper 1 Group)

0

0

5

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing for starting driving Pre Regi Motor to start Regi Feed (Heavy Paper 1 Group) 1Count = 1ms Where 0=0ms, adjustment is possible in a range of 0~5ms.

742-174 Pre Regi Motor Drive Starting Timing at Regi Feed (Heavy Paper 2 Group)

2

0

5

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing for starting driving Pre Regi Motor to start Regi Feed (Heavy Paper 2 Group). 1Count = 1ms Where 2=2ms, adjustment is possible in a range of 0~5ms.

742-175 Pre Regi Motor Drive Starting Timing at Regi Feed (Label Paper Group)

0

0

5

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing for starting driving Pre Regi Motor to start Regi Feed (Label Paper Group). 1Count = 1ms Where 0=0ms, adjustment is possible in a range of 0~5ms.

ChainLink

NVM Name

Description Set to allow/prohibit Side Regi Shift Correction. 0 = Correction allowed (all paper widths (CIS Correction+Skew Correction)) 1 = Correction prohibited (all paper widths) 2 = Correction prohibited (over 305.0mm paper width only) 3 = Correction prohibited (all paper widths (CIS scans paper.)) 4 = Correction allowed (all paper widths (CIS Correction))

Output of the paper that is detected having a side edge fail (Side Regi Fail, Skew Servo Fail, Side Edge Fail). 0 = Permitted 1 = Prohibited (Side Regi System Fail occurred.)

Table 1 DC131 Paper Handling NVM List (742)

Initial Value

Setting Range (Min Value)

Setting Range (Max Value)

Read/ Initialization Write

742-176 Pre Regi Motor Drive Starting Timing at Regi Feed (Transparency Group)

0

0

5

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-177 Spare

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-178 Spare

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-179 Spare

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-180 Spare

0

0

1

Permitted

Read/ Write

742-181 Simplex Invert Operation Timing (Size1 Group)

33

0

100

Permitted

Read/ Write

Adjusts the timing for starting the Invert operation (width

Item

Contents

Color Correction Feature

Auto, Manual 7 levels

Dimensions

W 345mm x D 725mm x H 992mm

Weight

45kg

Power Source (separate from IOT)

FX:100V+/-10%, IBG:220-240V+/-10%

Power Consumption

FX:0.20KVA, IBG:0.24KVA

* FujiXerox P Paper •

High Capacity stacker (HCS) (Option) Specifications> Table 7

Item

Contents

Top Tray Stack Capacity

500 sheets

Stacker Tray Stack Capacity

5000 sheets*

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Contents

Item

Dimensions

W 805mm x D 725mm x H 1042mm

Standard:

Weight

Stacker: 114kg, Stacker Cart: 11kg

Supported OS*3*5

Contents

Options:

Standard addition: Mac OS 8.6~9.2.2, Mac OS X 10.3.9~10.4.10

Built-in Fonts*5

Standard:

FX: Japanese 2 styles (Heisei Minchou W3, Heisei Kaku Gothic W5), European 17 styles [PCL] European 81 styles, Symbol 35 sets IBG: [PCL Fonts] 81 Roman outline Fonts, PostScript 3: 136 Roman Fonts

Options:

FX: [PostScript 3 Kit] Heisei 3 Font Family: Heisei Mincho W3, Heisei Kaku Gothic W5, and Heisei Maru Gothic W4, 136 Roman Fonts, Morisawa 2 Font Family: Ryumin L-KL, Chu Gothic BBB, 136 Roman Fonts IBG: [PCL Fonts] PCL Fonts: 6 Korean Fonts PCL Fonts: 1 Simplified Chinese Font and 1 Traditional Chinese Font

Power Source (separate from IOT) FX:100V+/-10%, IBG:220-240V+/-10% Power Consumption

FX:0.15KVA, IBG:0.19KVA

* FujiXerox P Paper, reference max capacity - 104gsm: 5200 sheets, 127gsm: 4000 sheets, 157gsm: 3300 sheets •

Print Feature Specifications Table 8

Item

Contents

Type

Built-in Type

Continuous Print Speed

Same as Main Unit

Resolution

Output Resolution (Standard): 600x600 dpi (23.6x23.6 Dot/mm) Output Resolution (High definition): 1200x1200 dpi (47.2x47.2 Dot/mm)

Page-Descrip- Standard: tion Language*5

FX: ART EX, ART , ESC/P(VP-1000), TIFF, FXPDF, PC-PR201H, HP-GL (HP7586B), HP-GL2/RTL (HP Design Jet 750C Plus), PCL5e, PCL6 IBG: PCL XL, PCL 5e, PostScript 3

Options:

PostScript3*1 BM-Links

Emulation (IBG Only)*5

Standard:

FX-PDF, Tiff, HP-GL/ HP-GL2, KS/KSSM (Korea), ESC/P-K(Taiwan)

Supported Protocols

Standard:

FX: TCP/IP (lpd, Port9100, IPP), SMB, Novell NetWare (IPX/SPX) IBG: TCP/IP (lpd, Port9100, IPP, SMB)

Option (FX Only):

EtherTalk*2 Memory Capacity Interface

FX: Windows 2000 Japanese Edition/English Edition, Windows XP Japanese Edition/English Edition, Windows Server 2003 Japanese Edition/ English Edition, Windows Vista Japanese Edition/English Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Japanese Edition, Windows Server 2003 x64 Japanese Edition, Windows Vista 64 Bit Japanese Edition. Windows Vista Japanese Edition, Windows Vista 64 Bit Japanese Edition IBG: Windows 2000/XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista Windows 2000/XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, MacOx [10.1.5/10.2/10.3.3]

768MB Standard:

Ethernet 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T

Options:

USB2.0*4

*1: When PostScript 3 Kit is installed. The PostScript 3 Kit comes in Heisei 3 Fonts and Morisawa 2 Fonts versions. From the Standard Memory (512MB+256MB), remove the 256MB chip and install the Extension Memory (512MB). *2: Supports Mac OS 8.6~9.2.2, Mac OS X 10.3.9~10.4.10. *3: Check our homepage for the latest supported OS. *4: USB2.0 supported in Windows 2000 Japanese Edition/English Edition, Windows XP Japanese Edition/English Edition, Windows Server 2003 Japanese Edition/English Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Japanese Edition, Windows Server 2003 x64 Japanese Edition, Mac OS 8.6~9.2.2 Japanese Edition/English Edition, and Mac OS X 10.3.8~10.4.10 Japanese Edition. *5: Not suported in 4127EPS/4112EPS. Free Flow Print Server only supports print.



Network Scanner Feature Specifications (except 4127EPS/4112EPS)

Table 9 Item

Table 9 Item

Contents

Type

Color Scanner

Scan Size

Max: A3/11x17" (297x432mm)

Scan Resolution

600x600 dpi (23.6x23.6 Dot/mm), 400x400 dpi (15.7x15.7 Dot/mm), 300x300 dpi (11.8x11.8 Dot/mm), 200x200 dpi (7.9x7.9 Dot/mm),

Scan to E-mail

Contents Supported Protocols TCP/IP (SMTP) Output Format

Monochrome Binary: TIFF (Compression format: MH, MMR), DocuWorks Document, PDF, XPS Grayscale/Color: TIFF (Compression format: JPEG), JPEG, DocuWorks Document, PDF, XPS, High Compression Docuworks Document*, High Compression PDF*, High Compression XPS* *: When the Image Compression Kit is installed.

Scan Gradation

Color: 24 Bits, B&W: 1 Bit

Document Scan Speed

B&W:100 sheets/min*1 Color: 50 sheets/min*1

*1 The scan speed differs depending on the document.

Interface

Ethernet 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T

*3 The only applicable protocol is SMB.

Scan to Mailbox

Scan to PC

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Supported Protocols TCP/IP (Salutation, HTTP) Output Format

Monochrome Binary: TIFF, DocuWork Documents*2, PDF*2, XPS*2 Grayscale/Color: TIFF, JPEG, DocuWorks Documents*2, PDF*2, XPS*2

Driver

TWAIN (Salutation)

Supported OS for Driver*3

FX: Windows 2000 Japanese Edition/English Edition, Windows XP Japanese Edition/English Edition, Windows Server 2003 Japanese Edition/English Edition, Windows Vista Japanese Edition/English Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Japanese Edition/English Edition, Windows Server 2003 x64 Japanese Edition/English Edition, Windows Vista 64 Bit Japanese Edition/English Edition. IBG: Windows 2000/XP, Windows Server 2003

Supported Protocols TCP/IP (SMB, FTP) Supported OS*2

FX: Windows 2000 Japanese Edition/English Edition, Windows XP Japanese Edition/English Edition, Windows Server 2003 Japanese Edition/English Edition, Windows Vista Japanese Edition/English Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Japanese Edition, Windows Server 2003 x64 Japanese Edition, Windows Vista 64 Bit Japanese Edition, Mac OS 8.6~.9.2.2 Japanese Edition/English Edition, Mac OS 10.0/10.3~10.4.8 Japanese Edition, NetWare 5.11J/5.12J Japanese Edition*4 IBG: Windows 2000/XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Mac OS X 10.1.5/10.2.X *4, Novell NetWare 5.11/5.12*4

Output Format

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6.6.4 Machine Installation Space (Recommended Value) and Total Weight

D: The max. depth with the Tray pulled out is 1422mm (1462 with the 2000A3 HCF connected). (Including the Front Cover)

The installation space is as follows.

Add 400mm to the front and 20mm to the rear for the work space.

W: The max. width with the MSI Tray pulled out is 594mm. Add 20mm to the left and 80mm to the right for the work space.

The total weight does not include the Toner Cartridges.

Table 1 DC/CPS M/C DC/CPS M/C (N/ (Post Launch) L) Total Weight Total Weight

EPS(N/L) M/C Total Weight

EPS M/C (Post Launch) Total Weight

Configuration

Width

Depth

Area

Main Unit + I/F Module + HCS

2439+/-15mm

1,969+/-5mm

4.80 m2

475kg or less

475kg or less

452kg or less

452kg or less

Main Unit + I/F Module + HCS + Finisher

3549+/-15mm

1,969+/-5mm

6.99 m2

590kg or less

590kg or less

557kg or less

567kg or less

Main Unit + I/F Module + HCS + Finisher + Folder

3749+/-15mm

1,969+/-5mm

7.38 m2

630kg or less

630kg or less

597kg or less

607kg or less

Main Unit + I/F Module + HCS + Booklet Finisher

3554+/-15mm

1,969+/-5mm

7.00 m2

625kg or less

625kg or less

587kg or less

602kg or less

Main Unit + I/F Module + HCS + Booklet Finisher + Folder

3754+/-15mm

1,969+/-5mm

7.39 m2

665kg or less

665kg or less

627kg or less

642kg or less

Main Unit + I/F Module+HCS+Booklet Finisher+Trimmer/Square Fold

4,336 +/-20mm

1,969 +/-5mm

8.54 m2

-

725kg or less

-

-

Main Unit + I/F Module+HCS+Booklet Finisher+Folder+Trimmer/Square Fold

4,536 +/-20mm

1,969 +/-5mm

8.92 m2

-

765kg or less

-

-

Main Unit + 4000HCF + I/F Module + HCS

2695+/-15mm

1,969+/-5mm

5.31 m2

547kg or less

547kg or less

524kg or less

524kg or less

Main Unit + 4000HCF + I/F Module + HCS + Finisher

3805+/-20mm

1,969+/-5mm

7.49 m2

662kg or less

662kg or less

629kg or less

639kg or less

Main Unit + 4000HCF + I/F Module + HCS + Finisher + Folder

4005+/-20mm

1,969+/-5mm

7.89 m2

702kg or less

702kg or less

669kg or less

679kg or less

Main Unit + 4000HCF + I/F Module + HCS + Booklet Finisher

3810+/-20mm

1,969+/-5mm

7.50 m2

697kg or less

697kg or less

659kg or less

674kg or less

Main Unit + 4000HCF + I/F Module + HCS + Booklet Finisher + Folder

4010+/-20mm

1,969+/-5mm

7.90 m2

737kg or less

737kg or less

699kg or less

714kg or less

Main Unit + 4000HCF+I/F Module+HCS+Booklet Finisher+Trimmer/Square Fold

4,592 +/-20mm

1,969 +/-5mm

9.04 m2

-

797kg or less

-

-

Main Unit + 4000HCF+I/F Module+HCS+Booklet Finisher+Folder+Trimmer/Square Fold

4,792 +/-20mm

1,969 +/-5mm

9.44 m2

-

837kg or less

-

Main Unit + 2000A3-HCF + I/F Module + HCS

2910+/-15mm

1,989+/-5mm

5.79 m2

586kg or less

586kg or less

563kg or less

563kg or less

Main Unit + 2000A3-HCF + I/F Module + HCS + Finisher

4020+/-20mm

1,989+/-5mm

8.00 m2

701kg or less

701kg or less

668kg or less

678kg or less

Main Unit + 2000A3-HCF + I/F Module + HCS + Finisher + Folder

4220+/-20mm

1,989+/-5mm

8.39 m2

741kg or less

741kg or less

708kg or less

718kg or less

Main Unit + 2000A3-HCF + I/F Module + HCS + Booklet Finisher

4025+/-20mm

1,989+/-5mm

8.01 m2

736kg or less

736kg or less

698kg or less

713kg or less

Main Unit + 2000A3-HCF + I/F Module + HCS + Booklet Finisher + Folder

4225+/-20mm

1,989+/-5mm

8.40 m2

776kg or less

776kg or less

738kg or less

753kg or less

Main Unit + 2000A3-HCF+I/F Module+HCS+Booklet Finisher+Trimmer/Square Fold

4,807 +/-20mm

1,989 +/-5mm

9.56 m2

-

836kg or less

-

-

Main Unit + 2000A3-HCF+I/F Module+HCS+Booklet Finisher+Folder+Trimmer/Square Fold

5,007 +/-20mm

1,989 +/-5mm

9.96 m2

-

876kg or less

-

-

Main Unit + 4000C2-HCF+I/F Module+HCS

2,910 +/-20mm

1,969 +/-5mm

5.73 m2

-

680kg or less

-

657kg or less

Main Unit + 4000C2-HCF+I/F Module+HCS+Finisher

4,020 +/-20mm

1,969 +/-5mm

7.92 m2

-

795kg or less

-

772kg or less

Main Unit + 4000C2-HCF+I/F Module+HCS+Finisher+Folder

4,220 +/-20mm

1,969 +/-5mm

8.31 m2

-

835kg or less

-

812kg or less 807kg or less

Main Unit + 4000C2-HCF+I/F Module+HCS+Booklet Finisher

4,025 +/-20mm

1,969 +/-5mm

7.93 m2

-

830kg or less

-

Main Unit + 4000C2-HCF+I/F Module+HCS+Booklet Finisher+Folder

4,225 +/-20mm

1,969 +/-5mm

8.32 m2

-

870kg or less

-

847kg or less

Main Unit + 4000C2-HCF+I/F Module+HCS+Booklet Finisher+Trimmer/Square Fold

4,807 +/-20mm

1,969 +/-5mm

9.46 m2

-

930kg or less

-

-

Main Unit + 4000C2-HCF+I/F Module+HCS+Booklet Finisher+Folder+Trimmer/Square Fold

5,007 +/-20mm

1,969 +/-5mm

9.86 m2

-

970kg or less

-

-

Main Unit + Finisher

2,400+/-10mm

1862+/-5mm

4.47m2

380kg or less

390kg or less

357kg or less

367kg or less

Main Unit + Finisher + Folder

2599+/-10mm

1862+/-5mm

4.84m2

420kg or less

430kg or less

397kg or less

407kg or less

Main Unit + 4000HCF + Finisher

2655+/-15mm

1862+/-5mm

4.94m2

452kg or less

462kg or less

429kg or less

439kg or less

Main Unit + 4000HCF + Finisher + Folder

2855+/-15mm

1862+/-5mm

5.32m2

492kg or less

502kg or less

469kg or less

479kg or less

Table 1 DC/CPS M/C DC/CPS M/C (N/ (Post Launch) L) Total Weight Total Weight

EPS(N/L) M/C Total Weight

EPS M/C (Post Launch) Total Weight

Configuration

Width

Depth

Area

Main Unit + 2000A3-HCF + Finisher

2870+/-15mm

1882+/-5mm

5.40m2

491kg or less

501kg or less

468kg or less

478kg or less

Main Unit + 2000A3-HCF + Finisher + Folder

3070+/-15mm

1882+/-5mm

5.78m2

531kg or less

541kg or less

508kg or less

518kg or less

Main Unit + 4000C2-HCF+Finisher

2,870 +/-15mm

1,862 +/-5mm

5.34m2

-

595kg or less

-

572kg or less

Main Unit + 4000C2-HCF+Finisher+Folder

3,070 +/-15mm

1,862 +/-5mm

5.72m2

-

635kg or less

-

612kg or less

Main Unit + Booklet Finisher

2,405+/-10mm

1862+/-5mm

4.48m2

410kg or less

425kg or less

387kg or less

402kg or less

Main Unit + Booklet Finisher + Folder

2,605+/-10mm

1862+/-5mm

4.85m2

450kg or less

465kg or less

427kg or less

442kg or less

Main Unit + 4000HCF + Booklet Finisher

2660+/-15mm

1862+/-5mm

4.95m2

482kg or less

497kg or less

459kg or less

474kg or less

Main Unit + 4000HCF + Booklet Finisher + Folder

2860+/-15mm

1862+/-5mm

5.33m2

522kg or less

537kg or less

499kg or less

514kg or less

Main Unit + 2000A3-HCF + Booklet Finisher

2875+/-15mm

1882+/-5mm

5.41m2

516kg or less

536kg or less

498kg or less

513kg or less 553kg or less

Main Unit + 2000A3-HCF + Booklet Finisher + Folder

3075+/-15mm

1882+/-5mm

5.79m2

556kg or less

576kg or less

538kg or less

Main Unit + 4000C2-HCF+Booklet Finisher

2,875 +/-15mm

1,862 +/-5mm

5.35m2

-

630kg or less

-

607kg or less

Main Unit + 4000C2-HCF+Booklet Finisher+Folder

3,075 +/-15mm

1,862 +/-5mm

5.73m2

-

670kg or less

-

647kg or less -

Main Unit + Booklet Finisher+Trimmer/Square Fold

3,186 +/-15mm

1,862 +/-5mm

5.93m2

-

525kg or less

-

Main Unit + Booklet Finisher+Folder+Trimmer/Square Fold

3,386 +/-15mm

1,862 +/-5mm

6.30m2

-

565kg or less

-

-

Main Unit + 4000HCF+Booklet Finisher+Trimmer/Square Fold

3,442 +/-15mm

1,862 +/-5mm

6.41m2

-

597kg or less

-

-

Main Unit + 4000HCF+Booklet Finisher+Folder+Trimmer/Square Fold

3,642 +/-15mm

1,862 +/-5mm

6.78m2

-

637kg or less

-

-

Main Unit + 2000A3-HCF+Booklet Finisher+Trimmer/Square Fold

3,657 +/-15mm

1,882 +/-5mm

6.88m2

-

636kg or less

-

-

Main Unit + 2000A3-HCF+Booklet Finisher+Folder+Trimmer/Square Fold

3,857 +/-15mm

1,882 +/-5mm

7.26m2

-

676kg or less

-

-

Main Unit + 4000C2-HCF+Booklet Finisher+Trimmer/Square Fold

3,657 +/-15mm

1,862 +/-5mm

6.81m2

-

730kg or less

-

-

Main Unit + 4000C2-HCF+Booklet Finisher+Folder+Trimmer/Square Fold

3,857 +/-15mm

1,862 +/-5mm

7.18m2

-

770kg or less

-

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Main Unit + Finisher (Unit: mm):

•Main Unit + Booklet + Finisher (Unit: mm):

NOTE: The machine dimensions are those of Finisher-D4.

NOTE: The machine dimensions are those of Finisher-D4.

Figure 1 j0tk66021

Figure 2 j0tk66022

•4000HCF + Main Unit + Booklet + Folder (Unit: mm):

•4000HCF + Main Unit + Booklet Finisher + Folder (Unit: mm):

NOTE: The machine dimensions are those of Finisher-D4.

NOTE: The machine dimensions are those of Finisher-D4.

Figure 3 j0tk66023

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•2000A3-HCF + Main Unit + IF Module + HCS + Booklet Finisher + Folder (Unit: mm): NOTE: The machine dimensions are those of Finisher-D4.

Figure 6 j0tk66033

Figure 5 j0tk66025 •

4000C2-HCF + Main Unit + IF Module + HCS + Booklet Finisher D4 + Folder + Trimmer/Square Fold (Unit: mm)

6.6.5 Electrical Specification

6.6.6 Noise

6.6.5.1 Power Voltage and Frequency

Table 1

The power voltage and frequency by destinations are as follows: 125 ppm Table 1

Main Unit

Applicable Area

Voltage (V)

Frequency (Hz)

FX

100V + / -10%

50/60 +/-3%

IBG

220 -240V +/-10%

50/60 +/-3%

110 ppm Full system*1

Main Unit

Full system*1

A characteristic power level during 6.3 Standby (Unit: B)

6.3

6.3

6.3

A characteristic power level during 8.3 operation (Unit: B)

8.8

8.3

8.7

*1: Full system configuration consists of: Main Unit + 2000A3-HCF/4000C2-HCF (Option) + Finisher-D3/ D4 (Option) + IFM (Option) + HCS (Option)

6.6.5.2 Power Consumption The power consumption for each market is less than the value shown in the table below. Table 2 Power Consumption Destination Item FX

IBG

Power Power Consumpti Consumpti Rating+10 Rated Rated on (kVA) % (kVA) Voltage (V) Current (A) on (w)

IOT

200

15

3000

3.0

-

2000A3-HCF

100

3

300

0.3

-

4000C2-HCF

100

5

500

0.5

-

IFM

100

2

200

0.2

-

HCS

100

1.5

150

0.15

-

Finisher (Staple/Booklet)

100

2

200

0.2

-

Trimmer/Square Fold

100

0.8

80

0.08

-

IOT

240

15

3600

3.6

-

2000A3-HCF

240

3

720

0.72

-

4000C2-HCF

240

3

720

0.72

-

IFM

240

1

240

0.24

-

HCS

240

0.8

192

0.19

-

Finisher (Staple/Booklet)

240

1

240

0.24

-

Trimmer/Square Fold

240

0.4

96

0.1

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6.6.7 Installation Environment

6.6.8 Warm Up Time



Temperature: 10-32 C



Humidity: 15 - 85% RH (No condensation)

The time from the power is turned ON to the Standby mode, and the time from the Low Power Mode is cancelled to the Standby mode are as below.

NOTE: During usage, keep the humidity at less than 62.5% when the temperature is 32×C and keep the temperature at less than 28×C when the humidity is 85%. •

Operating Balance: The machine operates without functional failures if the maximum level difference is 5mm (Depthwise) and 10mm (Widthwise).



Operating Air Pressure (Altitude): The machine operates normally under the altitude condition of 0 to 8,200 feet (0 to 2,500m). However, when the altitude exceeds 2000m, an adjustment in the field may be required.



Table 1 Item

Contents

Measurement Conditions

Rated at 20 C/65% RH. Toner Recovery and Setup Cycle are not included.

Basic Configuration

Main Unit + Finisher-D3/D4 (No Finisher option, no Booklet option)

Warm Up Time

Operation Surrounding Illumination: The machine operates without errors and abnormal images at 3,00lx or less (without direct sunlight).)



Corrosion Resistance: This machine was manufactured by using materials that are suitable for use in the general workplace environment, and would last as long as the proper environmental conditions are maintained. Furthermore, rust will not appear at locations where performance might be affected or at locations that are visible to the users.

Table 2 Warm Up Time Config.

AC

After Power On or recovery After Low Power Mode is from Sleep Mode cancelled *

FX: DC/CPS

200V 15A

Within 300sec (5min)

45sec or less

IBG: CPS

220~240V 15A

Within 300sec (5min)

Within 45 seconds

*: When the Low Power Mode is cancelled one hour after it is initiated.

6.6.9 First Copy Output Time (FCOT) The time that is required since the [Start] button is pressed until the the first paper is output from the machine. Measure the time that is required since the [Start] button is pressed until the paper tail edge is output to the predetermined output destination. Table 1 Item

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Document/Paper Size and Orientation

A4 LEF and Letter LEF documents; The size of A4 LEF and Letter LEF documents are detected before the [Start] button is pressed.

IIT/DADF Status

If the Platen is used, the document size is detected when the Platen Cover is closed. When DADF is used, the Elevator Tray rises before the [Start] button is pressed.

Tray Used

Tray 1

Copy Side Settings

1 > 1 Sided Copy

Paper Quality Settings

Plain

Quantity Settings

1 set

Reduce/Enlarge

100% (excluding the case of 100% Fine Adjustment)

Output Tray

Finisher Top Tray, HCS Top Tray

Output Orientation

Auto (Face-up output)

Fuser Status

Fuser must be in the Ready status

ROS Status

The ROS reboots before the [Start] button is pressed.

UI

FCW-UI

Others

Other application functions or optional functions must not be set

Auto Exposure

Not related to ON/OFF (When 1 sided AE is set) (However, there is an exception when AE Mode is set as 2 sided AE at CE NVM) Table 2

Output Tray

Platen

When using DADF

Finisher Top Tray

3.5sec or less

5.0sec or less

HCS Top Tray

3.7sec or less

5.2sec or less

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

02/2009 6-583

6.6 Specifications

General

General

4127/4112G

02/2009 6-584

6.6.10 Copy Speed

6.6.10 Copy Speed

Version.1 .1.1

6.6.10.1 Copy Speed (Printing the same document) PPM of [4127/4112] IOT (Tray1~4) and 4000HCF Option (Tray6~7) Table 1 IOT (Tray1~4) and 4000HCF 4127

Unit: Simplex: ppm, Duplex: ipm Paper Size

4112

Light/Plain/Recycled/Reused*5/ Punched/Heavy1

Index Heavy1*1

Light/Plain/Recycled/Reused*5/ Punched/Heavy1

Index Heavy1*1

Simplex

Simplex

Simplex

Duplex

Simplex

116

116*2

110

110*2

Duplex

B5LEF

125

125

A4LEF

125

125

30(110)*3

8.5x11LEF

29(100)*3

28(88)*3

27(78)*3

DTSpecial A4LEF

110

110*2

100

100*2

B5SEF/A4SEF/8.5x11SEF*1

88

88*2

78

78*2

B4SEF/8.5x14/8.5x13SEF*1

78

78*2

69

69

A3SEF/11x17SEF*1

62

62

55

55

DT Special A3SEF*1

55

55

55

55

12x18SEF/12x19.2SEF *1

34

34

34

34

Table 2 2000A3-HCF Heavy2_S1 Coated2 Label2 Index OHP Heavy2

Unit: Simplex: ppm, Duplex: ipm Paper Size

Light/Plain/Recycled/ Reused*5/Punched/ Heavy1

Index Heavy1

Simplex

Duplex

Simplex

Simplex

Duplex

Simplex

Duplex

Simplex

Duplex

Simplex

Simplex

Simplex

B5LEF

125

125

-

78

78*2

55

55

55

55

55

34

-

A4LEF

125

125

30(110)*3

78

78*2

55

55

55

55

55

34

13(20)*3

8.5x11LEF

Plain_S1 Recycled_S1 Reused_S1*5 Coated1*4 Coated1A*4

Heavy1_S1 Coated1B*4 Label1*5 Heavy2

28(88)*3

DT Special A4LEF

110

110*2

-

55

55

55

55

30

55

33

20

-

B5SEF/A4SEF/8.5x11SEF

88

88*2

-

55

55

55

55

30

55

33

20

-

B4SEF/8.5x14/8.5x13SEF

78

78*2

-

34

55

34

55

30

55

33

20

-

A3SEF/11x17SEF

62

62

-

34

34

34

34

30

34

33

20

-

DT Special A3SEF

55

55

-

34

34

34

34

30

34

33

20

-

12x18SEF/12x19.2SEF

34

34

-

30

34

30

34

20

34

33

12

-

PPM of [4112] 2000A3-HCF Option (Tray6) Table 3 2000A3-HCF

Unit: Simplex: ppm, Duplex: ipm Paper Size

Light/Plain Recycled/Reused*5 Punched Heavy1 Simplex

Duplex

Heavy2

Heavy2_S1 Coated2 Label2 Index OHP Heavy2

Simplex

Simplex

Heavy1_S1 Coated1B*4 Label1*5

Index Heavy1

Plain_S1 Recycled_S1 Reused_S1*5 Coated1*4

Coated1A*4

Simplex

Simplex

Simplex

Duplex

Duplex

Simplex

Duplex

Simplex

B5LEF

116

116*2

-

78

78*2

55

55

55

55

55

34

-

A4LEF

110

110*2

29(100)*3

78

78*2

55

55

55

55

55

34

3(20)*3

DT Special A4LEF

100

100*2

-

55

55

55

55

30

55

33

20

-

B5SEF/A4SEF/8.5x11SEF

78

78*2

-

55

55

55

55

30

55

33

20

-

B4SEF/8.5x14/8.5x13SEF

69

69

-

34

55

34

55

30

55

33

20

-

A3SEF/11x17SEF

55

55

-

34

34

34

34

30

34

33

20

-

DT Special A3SEF

55

55

-

34

34

34

34

30

34

33

20

-

12Çò18SEF/12x19.2SEF

34

34

-

30

34

30

34

20

34

33

12

-

8.5x11LEF

27(78)*3

PPM of [4127] 4000C2-HCF Option (Tray6~7) Table 4 4000C2-HCF Light/Plain Recycled Reused*5 Punched Heavy1

Index Heavy1

Plain_S1 Recycled_S1 Reused_S1*5 Heavy1_S1

Coated1*4*8

Coated1A*4*8 Coated1B*4*8

Heavy2

Heavy2_S 1 Index Coated2 Heavy2

Label 1

Label 2 OHP

Unit: Simplex: ppm, Duplex: ipm Paper Size

Simplex

Duplex

Simplex

Simplex

Duplex

Simplex

Duplex

Simplex

Postcard SEF*11

70

-

-

*9

-

*10

-

*10

B5LEF

125

125

-

125

125

125

125(78)

125

78*2(55)

55

55

-

55

34

A4LEF

125

125

30(110)*3 125

125

125

125(78)

125

78*2(55)

55

55

18(33)*3

55

34

DT Special A4LEF

110

110*2

-

110

110*2

110

110*2(55) 110

55

33

33

-

30

20

B5SEF/A4SEF/8.5x11SEF

88

88*2

-

88

88*2

88

88*2(55)

88

78*2(55)

33

33

-

30

20

B4SEF/8.5x14/8.5x13SEF

78

78*2

-

78

78*2

78

78*2(55)

78

78*2(55)

33

33

-

30

20

A3SEF/11x17SEF

62

62

-

62

62

62

62(34)

62

62(34)

33

33

-

30

20

DT Special A3SEF

55

55

-

55

55

55

55(34)

55

55(34)

33

33

-

30

20

12Çò18SEF/12x19.2SEF

34

34

-

34

34

34

34

34

34

33

33

-

20

12

8.5x11LEF

Version.1 .1.1

4127/4112G

-

Simplex

Simplex

Simplex

Simplex

Simplex

55

*10

-

-

-

28(88)*3

18(33)*3

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General

General

4127/4112G

02/2009 6-586

6.6.10 Copy Speed

Version.1 .1.1

PPM of [4112] 4000C2-HCF Option (Tray6~7) Table 5 4000C2-HCF

Unit: Simplex: ppm, Duplex: ipm Paper Size Postcard SEF*11 PostCard 4x6SEF

Index Heavy1

Plain_S1 Recycled_S1 Reused_S1*5 Heavy1_S1

Coated1*4*8

Coated1A*4*8 Coated1B*4*8

Heavy2

Heavy2_S Index 1Coated2 Heavy2

Label1

Label2 OHP

Duplex

Simplex

Simplex

Duplex

Simplex

Duplex

Simplex

Duplex

Simplex

Simplex

Simplex

Simplex

Simplex

-

-

*9

-

*10

-

*10

-

55

*10

-

-

-

Light/Plain Recycled/Reused*5 Punched Heavy1 Simplex 70

B5LEF

116

116*2

-

116

116*2

116

116*2(78) 116

78*2(55)

55

55

-

55

34

A4LEF

110

110*2

29(100)*3 110

110*2

110

110*2(78) 110

78*2(55)

55

55

18(33)*

355

34 20

8.5x11LEF

27(78)*3

18(33)*3

DT Special A4LEF

100

100*2

-

100

100*2

100

100*2(55) 100

55

33

33

-

30

B5SEF/A4SEF/8.5x11SEF

78

78*2

-

78

78*2

78

78*2(55)

78

78(55)

33

33

-

30

20

B4SEF/8.5x14/8.5x13SEF

69

69

-

69

69

69

69(55)

69

69(55)

33

33

-

30

20

A3SEF/11x17SEF

55

55

-

55

55

55

55(34)

55

55(34)

33

33

-

30

20

DT Special A3SEF

55

55

-

55

55

55

55(34)

55

55(34)

33

33

-

30

20

12Çò18SEF/12x19.2SEF

34

34

-

34

34

34

34

34

34

33

33

-

20

12

PPM of [4127/4112] MSI (Tray5) (connected-to-IOT type) Table 6 [4127/4112] MSI (connected-to-IOT type)*7 Light/Plain/Recycled/Used*5/ Punched/Heavy1

Heavy2

OHP

Label 1 Label 2

Index Heavy1

Index Heavy2 Simplex

Unit: Simplex: ppm, Duplex: ipm Paper Size

Simplex

Duplex

Simplex

Simplex

Simplex

Simplex

B5LEF

49(55*6)

33

31(55*6)

-

-

-

-

A4LEF/8.5x11LEF

49(55*6)

33

31(55*6)

49(55*6)

49(55*6)

18(33) *3

18(33) *3

A4SEF/8.5x11SEF/B5SEF

31(33*6)

33

31(33*6)

32(A4)

32(A4)

-

-

B4SEF

31(33*6)

33

31(33*6)

-

-

-

-

A3SEF/11x17SEF

31(33*6)

33

31(33*6)

31

-

-

-

12Çò18SEF

31(33*6)

33

31(33*6)

-

-

-

-

PPM of [4127/4112] MSI (Tray5) (connected-to-4000HCF/2000A3-HCF/4000C2-HCF type) Table 7 [4127/4112] MSI (connected-to-4000HCF/2000A3-HCF/4000C2-HCF type) *7 Light/Plain/Recycled/Reused*5/ Punched/Heavy1

Heavy2

OHP

Label 1 Label 2

Index Heavy1

Index Heavy2

Unit: Simplex: ppm, Duplex: ipm Paper Size

Simplex

Duplex

Simplex

Simplex

Simplex

Simplex

Simplex

B5LEF

59(70*6)

64(70*6)

49(55*6)

-

-

-

-

Table 7 [4127/4112] MSI (connected-to-4000HCF/2000A3-HCF/4000C2-HCF type) *7 Light/Plain/Recycled/Reused*5/ Punched/Heavy1

Heavy2

OHP

Label 1 Label 2

Index Heavy1

Index Heavy2

Unit: Simplex: ppm, Duplex: ipm Paper Size

Simplex

Duplex

Simplex

Simplex

Simplex

Simplex

Simplex

A4LEF/8.5x11LEF

59(70*6)

64(70*6)

49(55*6)

59(70*6)

49(55*6)

18(33) *3

18(33) *3

A4SEF/8.5x11SEF/B5SEF

31(33*6)

33

31(33*6)

32(A4)

32(A4)

-

-

B4SEF

31(33*6)

33

31(33*6)

-

-

-

-

A3SEF/11x17SEF

31(33*6)

33

31(33*6)

31

-

-

-

12x18SEF

31(33*6)

33

31(33*6)

-

-

-

-

*1: Only Tray 3 and Tray 4 are available.

*9 *10: Since the Air Assist function is not available for postcards, the performance is not guaranteed for this setting.

*2: When measurement starts with the 2nd sheet. (Ref.: As Air Assist is not available, the machine operates at speed of 70ppm in the case of *8 and 55ppm in the case of *9.)

*3: Without (parenthesis): Cleaning Cycle ON (Default) With (parenthesis): productivity with Cleaning Cycle OFF in CE NVM. *4: Default: Duplex disabled.

*11: Only for Heavy 1 and Heavy 2, the performance for postcard SEF and 4 x 6SEF is guaranteed. (Though a type of paper other than Heavy 1/Heavy 2 can be selected, the performance is not guaranteed.

*5: When Reused/Reused_S1/Label 1 is selected, duplex is disabled.

The Air Assist function is not available for postcard SEF and 4 x 6SEF either.)

*6: PPM/IPM in parenthesis: value when measurement starts with the 2nd sheet and afterward.

6.6.10.2 Copy Speed (Productivity by paper size) 1.

*7: Except at auto size detection.

IOT Tray 1~4 (common to all paper-type groups), 4000HCF (common to all paper-type groups), 2000A3-HCF (Plain*1, Heavy1*2), 4000C2-HCF (Plain*3, Heavy1*4) Width/Depth Unit: [mm]

*8: Productivity as to duplex of coated paper: according to temperature of the inside of the machine, duplex productivity will sometimes drop to value in parenthesis.

Table 8 IOT Tray 1~4 (common to all paper-type groups), 4000HCF (common to all paper-type groups), 2000A3-HCF (Plain*1, Heavy1*2), 4000C2-HCF (Plain*3, Heavy1*4) Width (feed direction) Depth (scan direction)

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