Киосера ошибка 4600

  • Code: 0030
  • Description: FAX PWB system error The FAX process cannot be continued due to the malfunction of the FAX PWB.
  • Remedy: FAX PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Reinstall the FAX firmware. 3. Replace the FAX PWB.
  • Code: 0070
  • Description: FAX PWB incompatible detection error In the initial communication with the FAX PWB, any normal communication command is not transmitted.
  • Remedy: Main/engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 0100
  • Description: Backup memory device error Outputs an abnormal status from the flash memory.
  • Remedy: Flash memory (Main/Engine PWB) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Check that the connectors on the main/engine PWB are properly connected, and if not, re-connect them. 3. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 0120
  • Description: MAC address data error In case MAC address is invalid data
  • Remedy: Flash memory (Main/Engine PWB) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Check the MAC address on the network status page. 3. If it is blank, obtain an EEPROM with its MAC address written by the service support and install it. 4. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 0130
  • Description: Backup memory Read/write error (Main/ Engine PWB) Read/write to the NAND memory cannot be executed.
  • Remedy: Flash memory (Main/Engine PWB) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Check that the connectors on the main/engine PWB are properly connected, and if not, re-connect them. 3. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 0140
  • Description: Backup memory data error (Main/Engine PWB) At power up, the data that was read from the NAND memory has been determined to be a error.
  • Remedy: Flash memory (Main/Engine PWB) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Execute U021 initialize memory. 3. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 0150
  • Description: EEPROM read/ write error (Main/Engine PWB) No response is issued from the device in reading/ writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: EEPROM (Main/Engine PWB) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Check that the EEPROM is properly installed on the main/ engine PWB and if not, reinstall it. 3. Replace the main/engine PWB. 4. Check the EEPROM and if it is damaged, contact the service support.
  • Code: 0160
  • Description: EEPROM data error (Main/Engine PWB) Reading data from EEPROM is detected abnormal.
  • Remedy: EEPROM (Main/Engine PWB) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Execute U021 initialize memory. 3. If the EEPROM data is corrupted, contact the service support.
  • Code: 0170
  • Description: Billing counting error Mismatch between the value of the main/engine PWB and EEPROM, in one of the value of billing counter, life counter, or scanner counter.
  • Remedy: EEPROM (Main/Engine PWB) 1. Check that the EEPROM installed in the main/ engine PWB is correct and, if not, install the correct EEPROM for the model. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB. 3. If the EEPROM data is corrupted, contact the service support.
  • Code: 0180
  • Description: Machine number mismatch When the power is turned on, the machine number does not match the one stored in the main/engine PWB.
  • Remedy: EEPROM (Main/Engine PWB) 1. Check that the EEPROM installed in the main/ engine PWB is correct and, if not, install the correct EEPROM for the model. 2. Confirm the serial number data for the main/ engine PWB by using U004. If the mutually different machine number data between «Machine No. (Main)» and «Machine No. (Eng)» is displayed, or if there is a difference between the actual machine number and the number of «Machine No. (Eng)», install the correct EEPROM, and then execute U004.
  • Code: 0190
  • Description: Backup memory device error (engine) Unable to read out data from the IC on the main unit PWB. Read out data from the IC on the main unit PWB. (3 retrials)
  • Remedy: EEPROM (Main/Engine PWB) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Check that the connectors on the main/engine PWB are properly connected, and if not, re-connect them. 3. Contact service headquarters to get an EEPROM to install.
  • Code: 0800
  • Description: Image formation problems The printing sequence JAM (J010X) is detected for 2 consecutive times.
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB 1. Check if the problem is a printing operation error detection in a particular file, and if it is possible to obtain the reproduction of the phenomena by the identification of the job that detected the error, and take the job log. 2. If the problem occurs in an unspecified job, check the connectors on the main/engine PWB, and reattach it. 3. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 0830
  • Description: FAX PWB flash Program area Checksum error The program stored in the flash memory on the FAX PWB is broken and cannot be executed.
  • Remedy: FAX firmware Reinstall the FAX firmware.
    FAX PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and reinstall the FAX PWB, and then plug in the power cord and turn the power on. 2. Check the connection failure between the KUIO connector of the main/engine PWB and FAX PWB, and reconnect it. 3. Execute [Initializing] by U600. 4. Replace the FAX PWB.
  • Code: 0840
  • Description: Faults of RTC [Check at powerup] The RTC setting has reverted to a previous state. Or, the machine has not been turned on for 5 years (regularly compared with a set value stored in the EEPROM). The RTC setting is older than 00:01 on January 1, 2000. [Checked periodically (at every 5 minutes) after powerup.] The RTC setting has reverted to a state older than the last time it was checked. 10 minutes have been passed since the previous check.
  • Remedy: Settings of RTC Execute Date Setting using the system menu.
    Backup battery (Main/Engine PWB) 1. Check if the backup battery on the main/engine PWB is not short-circuited. 2. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. If the same service call error is displayed, replace the backup battery.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. If the communication error (due to a noise, etc.) is present with the RTC on the main/engine PWB, check that the PWB is properly grounded or secured by screws. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 0870
  • Description: FAX PWB — Main/Engine PWB image data transfer error High-capacity data transfer between the FAX PWB and the main/engine PWB was not normally performed even if the data transfer was retried the specified times.
  • Remedy: FAX PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Reinstall the FAX PWB, and then plug in the power cord and turn the power on. 2. Check the connection failure between the KUIO connector of the main/engine PWB and FAX PWB, and reconnect it. 3. Replace the FAX PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 0920
  • Description: Fax file system error The backup data is not retained for file system abnormality of the flash memory of the FAX PWB.
  • Remedy: FAX PWB 1. Execute [Initializing] by U600.Reinstall the FAX firmware. 2. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Reinstall the FAX PWB, and then plug in the power cord and turn the power on. 3. Check the connection failure between the KUIO connector of the main/engine PWB and FAX PWB, and reconnect it. 4. Replace the FAX PWB.
  • Code: 0970
  • Description: 24V power down detect
  • Remedy: Low voltage power supply PWB 1. Check that the interlock switch (ILSW) is turned on properly by the rear cover closing. 2. Check if there is a defective connection in the connector of the low voltage power supply PWB, and then check the 24V output from the main/ engine PWB (YC1-7, 8). 3. Replace the low voltage power supply PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Check that the connectors on the main/engine PWB are properly connected, and if not, re-connect them. 3. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 1810
  • Description: Paper feeder Communication error No PF connection is detected after PF connection is detected at powerup PF detection.
  • Remedy: Paper feeder Check the wiring connection status with the main unit, and if necessary, reconnect it.
    PF main PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DP main PWB — Main/Engine PWB (YC47) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the PF PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 2200
  • Description: Main motor steady-state error After the motor is stabilized, the ready signal is turned OFF for continuous 1 s.
  • Remedy: Drum unit BK Check that the drum can be rotated by hand, and if it is locked, replace the drum unit BK.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reconnect the connector if its connection is loose. 2. Check the continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. Main motor — Main/Engine PWB (YC11)
    Main motor drive transmission system 1. Check if the couplings and gears rotate smoothly, and if not, clean or grease the gears. 2. Check for broken couplings and gears, and replace if any are found.
    Main motor Replace the main motor.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 2500
  • Description: Paper feed motor error After the motor starting, the ready signal is not turned ON for continuous 2 s. In case the Ready signal does not turn ON 1s in succession after the motor is in the steady-state.
  • Remedy: Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reconnect the connector if its connection is loose. 2. Check the continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. Paper feed motor — container relay PWB (YC11)
    Drive transmission system for the paper feed motor 1. Check if the rollers and gears rotate smoothly. If not, clean or grease the bushes and gears. 2. Check for broken gears and replace if any are found.
    Paper feed motor Replace the paper feed motor.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 3100
  • Description: Carriage error When turning the power on, or when the reading of the original document by table or DP scanning has completed, the home position sensor is not turned off, even if the home position sensor is on and the scanner carriage moves to the scanning direction. ?Or, the home position sensor does not turn on, even if the home position sensor is off and the scanner carriage moves to the return direction.
  • Remedy: Scanner motor 1. Move the scanner by hand to check whether it smoothly moves. 2. Check that the scanner drive belt is not disengaged. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Scanner motor — Main/Engine PWB (YC19) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 5. Replace the scanner motor.
    Home position Sensor 1. Check that the sensor is correctly positioned. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Home position sensor — Main/Engine PWB (YC17) 3. Replace the home position sensor.
    CIS Replace the image scanner carriage and execute U411.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 3200
  • Description: CIS lamp error The white standard data obtained when the lamp is turned on at the time of an initialization is lower than the rated value.
  • Remedy: CIS Replace the image scanner carriage and execute U411.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 3210
  • Description: DP CIS lamp error The white standard data obtained when the lamp is turned on at the time of an initialization is lower than the rated value. (M26 ppm model only)
  • Remedy: DP CIS 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DP CIS — Main/Engine PWB(YC4) 2. Replace DP CIS and execute U411.
  • Code: 3300
  • Description: CIS AGC error In case a normal input could not be obtained from the CCD at AGC.
  • Remedy: CIS 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. CIS — Main/Engine PWB(YC18) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 5. Replace the image scanner carriage and execute U411.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 3310
  • Description: DP CIS AGC error In case a normal input could not be obtained from the CIS at AGC. (M36 ppm model only)
  • Remedy: DP CIS 6. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DPCIS — Main/Engine PWB(YC4) 7. Replace DPCIS and execute U411.
  • Code: 3500
  • Description: Scanner and ASIC communication error A communication error is detected. (Read back values are different.)
  • Remedy: CIS 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. CIS — Main/Engine PWB(YC18) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 3. If the LED is not lit, replace the scanner carriage and execute U411.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 4000
  • Description: Polygon motor startup error After the polygon motor starts, the motor stable signal is not turned ON after 10 s.
  • Remedy: Polygon motor 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Polygon motor — Main/Engine PWB(YC20) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 4010
  • Description: Polygon motor steady-state error After the polygon motor stabilization, the motor stable signal is turned OFF for consecutive 1 s or more.
  • Remedy: Polygon motor 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Polygon motor — Main/Engine PWB (YC20) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 4101
  • Description: BD initialization error(K) In case the BD signal is not detected for 1s after starting the polygon motor drive.
  • Remedy: Laser scanner unit (LSU) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU — Main/Engine PWB (YC21) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the controller firmware and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 4102
  • Description: BD initialization error(C) In case the BD signal is not detected for 1s after starting the polygon motor drive.
  • Remedy: Laser scanner unit (LSU) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU — Main/Engine PWB(YC21)If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 2. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the controller firmware and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 4103
  • Description: BD initialization error(M) In case the BD signal is not detected for 1s after starting the polygon motor drive.
  • Remedy: Laser scanner unit (LSU) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU — Main/Engine PWB (YC21) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the controller firmware and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 4104
  • Description: BD initialization error(Y) In case the BD signal is not detected for 1s after starting the polygon motor drive.
  • Remedy: Laser scanner unit (LSU) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU — Main/Engine PWB (YC21) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the controller firmware and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 4600
  • Description: Cleaning motor error Over-current is detected for 5s during the LSU cleaning motor drive.
  • Remedy: Cleaning wire 1. Execute [LSU cleaning] using [Adjustment/Maintenance] of the system menu. 2. Check that the drive gear and cleaning spiral can rotate and they are not unusually loaded, and if necessary, clean and grease.
    Cleaning motor 1. Confirm that the cleaning motor has been firmly attached. 2. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Reconnect the connector if its connection is loose. 2. If a wire is pinched by another component, or has defective conduction, replace it. Cleaning motor — container relay PWB (YC13) 3. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 4700
  • Description: VIDEO_ASIC device error Communication with the video ASIC has failed 5 times successively. After writing to the VIDEO ASIC, the error that the reading value from the same address does not match occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Check that the connectors on the main/engine PWB are properly connected, and if not, re-connect them. 3. Replace the main/engine PWB.
    High voltage PWB 1. Check if the main charger roller contact on the high voltage PWB is deformed or dirty. 2. Replace the high voltage PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 6000
  • Description: Broken fuser heater wire During warm up, the temperature detected by the thermistor does not reach 100 °C/212.0 °F for 20 s. During warm up, the temperature detected by the thermistor does not reach the stable display temperature for 40 s, after it reaches 100 °C/212.0 °F.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit 1. Make sure there is no paper jam. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit — Main/Engine PWB(YC23) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 4. If the fuser heater is not turned on (broken thermostat wire), replace the fuser unit.
    Low voltage power supply PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Low voltage power supply PWB — Maine/Engine PWB(YC1) 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 6020
  • Description: Fuser thermistor High temperature error The temperature detected by the thermistor (edge) exceeded 220 °C/428.0 °F for 1s in succession.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit 1. Make sure there is no paper jam. 2. Check if the fuser roller has foreign objects such as the toner contamination. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit — Main/Engine PWB(YC23) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 5. Replace the fuser unit.
    Low voltage power supply PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Low voltage power supply PWB — Maine/Engine PWB(YC1) 2. If the fuser heater is turned on at all times, replace the low voltage power supply PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Check if the main/engine PWB is properly secured with screws. 3. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 6030
  • Description: Fuser thermistor wire break The average AD value from ten values at every 2ms while deducting the maximum and minimum values is monitored at every 100ms and it is detected at the wire break level (1020 or more).
  • Remedy: Fuser unit 1. Make sure there is no paper jam. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit — Main/Engine PWB(YC23) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 4. Replace the fuser unit.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 6050
  • Description: Fuser thermistor Low temperature error In case the temperature detected by the thermistor (edge) continues 80 °C/ 176.0 °F or less for 1 second during ready or printing.
  • Remedy: Reduction of the power supply voltage 1. Check that no voltage drop of more than 10% of the rated is caused during printing. 2. If the power is overloaded, change the AC outlet that supplies power.
    Fuser unit 1. Make sure there is no paper jam. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit — Main/Engine PWB(YC23) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 4. If the fuser heater is not turned on (broken thermostat wire), replace the fuser unit.
    Low voltage power supply PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Low voltage power supply PWB — Main/Engine PWB(YC1) 2. Replace the low voltage power supply PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 6400
  • Description: Zero-cross signal error During the fuser heater on, the zero-cross signal is not input for 1 s successively.
  • Remedy: Low voltage power supply PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Low voltage power supply PWB — Maine/Engine PWB(YC1) 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 6610
  • Description: The fuser pressure release error The fuser release sensor does not turn on or off, after 10 s from starting pressurization or depressurization operation.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit 1. Make sure there is no paper jam. 2. Check if the fuser pressure can be reduced by inverse rotation of the fuser gear by hand. 3. Check if the envelope sensor light is blocked out by the actuator during depressurization operation. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser pressure release sensor — container relay PWB (YC2) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 6. Replace the fuser unit.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7101
  • Description: Toner sensor error (Black) For a certain period of time, the sensor output value is less than 0.1V, or more than 3.2V.
  • Remedy: Toner container 1. Check that the toner container is properly installed, and if necessary, re-install. 2. Check that the toner supply inlet of the toner container can be opened by the lever operation. 3. Replace the toner container.
    Toner Sensor 1. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. Toner sensor — Unit relay PWB Unit relay PWB — Main/Engine PWB(YC7) 2. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 3. Check if the gears and spirals in the developer unit rotate smoothly. 4. Replace the developer unit.
    Toner Solenoid 1. Check that the toner solenoid is properly attached. 2. Check if the couplings and gears can rotate or if they are not unusually loaded, and if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Toner solenoid — container relay PWB (YC3) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Change the toner solenoid.
    Unit relay PWB Replace the unit relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7102
  • Description: Toner sensor error (Cyan) For a certain period of time, the sensor output value is less than 0.1V, or more than 3.2V.
  • Remedy: Toner container 1. Check that the toner container is properly installed, and if necessary, re-install. 2. Check that the toner supply inlet of the toner container can be opened by the lever operation. 3. Replace the toner container.
    Toner Sensor 1. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. Toner sensor — Unit relay PWB Unit relay PWB — Main/Engine PWB(YC7) 2. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 3. Check if the gears and spirals in the developer unit rotate smoothly. 4. Replace the developer unit.
    Toner Solenoid 1. Check that the toner solenoid is properly attached. 2. Check if the couplings and gears can rotate or if they are not unusually loaded, and if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Toner solenoid — container relay PWB (YC3) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Change the toner solenoid.
    Unit relay PWB Replace the unit relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7103
  • Description: Toner sensor error (Magenta) For a certain period of time, the sensor output value is less than 0.1V, or more than 3.2V.
  • Remedy: Toner container 1. Check that the toner container is properly installed, and if necessary, re-install. 2. Check that the toner supply inlet of the toner container can be opened by the lever operation. 3. Replace the toner container.
    Toner Sensor 1. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. Toner sensor — Unit relay PWB Unit relay PWB — Main/Engine PWB(YC7) 2. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 3. Check if the gears and spirals in the developer unit rotate smoothly. 4. Replace the developer unit.
    Toner Solenoid 1. Check that the toner solenoid is properly attached. 2. Check if the couplings and gears can rotate or if they are not unusually loaded, and if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Toner solenoid — container relay PWB (YC3) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Change the toner solenoid.
    Unit relay PWB Replace the unit relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7104
  • Description: Toner sensor error (Yellow) For a certain period of time, the sensor output value is less than 0.1V, or more than 3.2V.
  • Remedy: Toner container 1. Check that the toner container is properly installed, and if necessary, re-install. 2. Check that the toner supply inlet of the toner container can be opened by the lever operation. 3. Replace the toner container.
    Toner Sensor 1. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. Toner sensor — Unit relay PWB Unit relay PWB — Main/Engine PWB(YC7) 2. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 3. Check if the gears and spirals in the developer unit rotate smoothly. 4. Replace the developer unit.
    Toner Solenoid 1. Check that the toner solenoid is properly attached. 2. Check if the couplings and gears can rotate or if they are not unusually loaded, and if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Toner solenoid — container relay PWB (YC3) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Change the toner solenoid.
    Unit relay PWB Replace the unit relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7200
  • Description: Broken inner thermistor wire (Developer) The sensor input sampling value is greater than the reference value. (After detection, controlled at 25 °C/77.0 °F)
  • Remedy: Developer unit BK 1. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit BK is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. Toner sensor BK — Unit relay PWB (YC9) Unit relay PWB — Main/Engine PWB(YC7) 2. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 3. Replace the developer unit BK.
    Unit relay PWB Replace the unit relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7210
  • Description: Short-circuited inner thermistor (Developer) The sensor input sampling value is less than the reference value. (After detection, controlled at 25 °C/77.0 °F)
  • Remedy: Developer unit BK 1. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit BK is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. Toner sensor BK — Unit relay PWB (YC9) Unit relay PWB — Main/Engine PWB(YC7) 2. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 3. Replace the developer unit BK.
    Unit relay PWB Replace the unit relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7221
  • Description: Broken inner thermistor wire (LSU) The sensor input sampling value is greater than the reference value. (After detection, controlled at 25 °C/77.0 °F)
  • Remedy: Laser scanner unit (LSU) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector of the LSU is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU — Main/Engine PWB (YC21) 2. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7231
  • Description: Short-circuited inner thermistor (LSU) The sensor input sampling value is less than the reference value. (After detection, controlled at 25 °C/77.0 °F)
  • Remedy: Laser scanner unit (LSU) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector of the LSU is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU — Main/Engine PWB (YC21) 2. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7401
  • Description: Developer unit type Mismatch error (Black) Improper adaptation of the main unit and developer unit is detected.
  • Remedy: Developer unit 1. Check if the developer unit of different models is mounted, and replace it to the correct one. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit — Unit relay PWB Unit relay PWB — Main/Engine PWB(YC7) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire.
    Unit relay PWB Replace the unit relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7402
  • Description: Developer unit type Mismatch error (Cyan) Improper adaptation of the main unit and developer unit is detected.
  • Remedy: Developer unit 1. Check if the developer unit of different models is mounted, and replace it to the correct one. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit — Unit relay PWB Unit relay PWB — Main/Engine PWB(YC7) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire.
    Unit relay PWB Replace the unit relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7403
  • Description: Developer unit type Mismatch error (Magenta) Improper adaptation of the main unit and developer unit is detected.
  • Remedy: Developer unit 1. Check if the developer unit of different models is mounted, and replace it to the correct one. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit — Unit relay PWB Unit relay PWB — Main/Engine PWB(YC7) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire.
    Unit relay PWB Replace the unit relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7404
  • Description: Developer unit type mismatch error (Yellow) Improper adaptation of the main unit and developer unit is detected.
  • Remedy: Developer unit 1. Check if the developer unit of different models is mounted, and replace it to the correct one. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit — Unit relay PWB Unit relay PWB — Main/Engine PWB(YC7) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire.
    Unit relay PWB Replace the unit relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7411
  • Description: Drum unit type Mismatch error (Black) Improper adaptation of the main unit and drum unit is detected.
  • Remedy: Drum unit 1. Check if the drum unit of different models is attached, and replace it to the correct one. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Drum unit — Unit relay PWB Unit relay PWB — Main/Engine PWB(YC7) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire.
    Unit relay PWB Replace the unit relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7412
  • Description: Drum unit type Mismatch error (Cyan) Improper adaptation of the main unit and drum unit is detected.
  • Remedy: Drum unit 1. Check if the drum unit of different models is attached, and replace it to the correct one. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Drum unit — Unit relay PWB Unit relay PWB — Main/Engine PWB(YC7) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire.
    Unit relay PWB Replace the unit relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7413
  • Description: Drum unit type Mismatch error (Magenta) Improper adaptation of the main unit and drum unit is detected.
  • Remedy: Drum unit 1. Check if the drum unit of different models is attached, and replace it to the correct one. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Drum unit — Unit relay PWB Unit relay PWB — Main/Engine PWB(YC7) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire.
    Unit relay PWB Replace the unit relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7414
  • Description: Drum unit type Mismatch error (Yellow) Improper adaptation of the main unit and drum unit is detected.
  • Remedy: Drum unit 1. Check if the drum unit of different models is attached, and replace it to the correct one. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Drum unit — Unit relay PWB Unit relay PWB — Main/Engine PWB(YC7) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire.
    Unit relay PWB Replace the unit relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7601
  • Description: ID sensor error (front) When the measured value of the ID sensor matches any of the following. The dark potential P/Swave is greater than 0.8V. If the light potential S-wave is lower than the dark potential S-wave. If the light potential P-wave is lower than the dark potential P-wave (+0.5V).
  • Remedy: ID sensor 1. Clean the ID sensor surface. 2. Check how the ID sensor is attached. 3. Check if the error is detected after performing the calibration. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. ID sensor — Main/Engine PWB (YC24) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 6. Replace the ID sensor.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7602
  • Description: ID sensor error (rear) When the measured value of the ID sensor matches any of the following. The dark potential P/Swave is greater than 0.8V. If the light potential S-wave is lower than the dark potential S-wave. If the light potential P-wave is lower than the dark potential P-wave (+0.5V).
  • Remedy: ID sensor 1. Clean the ID sensor surface. 2. Check how the ID sensor is attached. 3. Check if the error is detected after performing the calibration. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. ID sensor — Main/Engine PWB (YC24) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 6. Replace the ID sensor.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7611
  • Description: Bias calibration reading value error (Black) During the calibration, the ID sensor cannot read a patch density on the primary transfer belt normally.
  • Remedy: Primary transfer belt ID sensor 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Execute [Calibration] using [Adjustment/Maintenance] of the system menu. 3. Check the occurrence of this service call error in the Event Log. 4. When the same service call error is detected again, clean if there is any dirt or stains on the primary transfer belt or the ID sensor surface. 5. Check whether or not the ID sensor shutter is open, by opening and closing the paper tray. 6. If not corrected, replace the primary transfer unit. 7. After performing the test print, if the poor density occurs, check whether there is any failure in the drum unit, developer unit, LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7612
  • Description: Bias calibration reading value error (Cyan) During the calibration, the ID sensor cannot read a patch density on the primary transfer belt normally.
  • Remedy: Primary transfer belt ID sensor 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Execute [Calibration] using [Adjustment/Maintenance] of the system menu. 3. Check the occurrence of this service call error in the Event Log. 4. When the same service call error is detected again, clean if there is any dirt or stains on the primary transfer belt or the ID sensor surface. 5. Check whether or not the ID sensor shutter is open, by opening and closing the paper tray. 6. If not corrected, replace the primary transfer unit. 7. After performing the test print, if the poor density occurs, check whether there is any failure in the drum unit, developer unit, LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7613
  • Description: Bias calibration reading value error (Magenta) During the calibration, the ID sensor cannot read a patch density on the primary transfer belt normally.
  • Remedy: Primary transfer belt ID sensor 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Execute [Calibration] using [Adjustment/Maintenance] of the system menu. 3. Check the occurrence of this service call error in the Event Log. 4. When the same service call error is detected again, clean if there is any dirt or stains on the primary transfer belt or the ID sensor surface. 5. Check whether or not the ID sensor shutter is open, by opening and closing the paper tray. 6. If not corrected, replace the primary transfer unit. 7. After performing the test print, if the poor density occurs, check whether there is any failure in the drum unit, developer unit, LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7614
  • Description: Bias calibration reading value error (Yellow) During the calibration, the ID sensor cannot read a patch density on the primary transfer belt normally.
  • Remedy: Primary transfer belt ID sensor 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Execute [Calibration] using [Adjustment/Maintenance] of the system menu. 3. Check the occurrence of this service call error in the Event Log. 4. When the same service call error is detected again, clean if there is any dirt or stains on the primary transfer belt or the ID sensor surface. 5. Check whether or not the ID sensor shutter is open, by opening and closing the paper tray. 6. If not corrected, replace the primary transfer unit. 7. After performing the test print, if the poor density occurs, check whether there is any failure in the drum unit, developer unit, LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7620
  • Description: Color Registration timing of detection Color patches printed on the primary transfer belt are not within the ID sensor readable range. Or the poor density occurs.
  • Remedy: Primary transfer belt ID sensor LSU 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Execute [Calibration] using [Adjustment/Maintenance] of the system menu. 3. Check the occurrence of this service call error in the Event Log. 4. When the same service call error is detected again, clean if there is any dirt or stains on the primary transfer belt or the ID sensor surface. 5. Check whether or not the ID sensor shutter is open, by opening and closing the paper tray. 6. If not corrected, replace the primary transfer unit. 7. After performing the test print, if the poor density occurs, check whether there is any failure in the drum unit, developer unit, LSU. 8. When checking the printing position of the color, if any color shift occurs, re-install the LSU and the drum unit. 9. If not corrected, replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7800
  • Description: Broken outer thermistor wire The temperature and humidity sensor input sampling value is abnormal compared with the reference. (After detection, controlled at 25 °C/77.0 °F)
  • Remedy: Temperature and humidity Sensor 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Temperature and humidity sensor — Main/Engine PWB (YC35) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the Temperature and humidity sensor PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7810
  • Description: Short-circuited outer thermistor The sensor input sampling value is less than the reference value. (After detection, controlled at 25 °C/77.0 °F)
  • Remedy: Temperature and humidity Sensor 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Temperature and humidity sensor — Main/Engine PWB (YC35) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the Temperature and humidity sensor PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7901
  • Description: Drum unit EEPROM error (Black) No response is issued from the device in reading/ writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Drum unit 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the drum unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Drum unit — Unit relay PWB Unit relay PWB — Main/Engine PWB(YC7) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the drum unit.
    Unit relay PWB Replace the unit relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7902
  • Description: Drum unit EEPROM error (Cyan) No response is issued from the device in reading/ writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Drum unit 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the drum unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Drum unit — Unit relay PWB Unit relay PWB — Main/Engine PWB(YC7) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the drum unit.
    Unit relay PWB Replace the unit relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7903
  • Description: Drum unit EEPROM error (Magenta) No response is issued from the device in reading/ writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Drum unit 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the drum unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Drum unit — Unit relay PWB Unit relay PWB — Main/Engine PWB(YC7) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the drum unit.
    Unit relay PWB Replace the unit relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7904
  • Description: Drum unit EEPROM error (Yellow) No response is issued from the device in reading/ writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Drum unit 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the drum unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Drum unit — Unit relay PWB Unit relay PWB — Main/Engine PWB(YC7) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the drum unit.
    Unit relay PWB Replace the unit relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7911
  • Description: Developer unit EEPROM error (Black) No response is issued from the device in reading/ writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Developer unit 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit — Unit relay PWB Unit relay PWB — Main/Engine PWB(YC7) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the developer unit.
    Unit relay PWB Replace the unit relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7912
  • Description: Developer unit EEPROM error (Cyan) No response is issued from the device in reading/ writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Developer unit 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit — Unit relay PWB Unit relay PWB — Main/Engine PWB(YC7) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the developer unit.
    Unit relay PWB Replace the unit relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7913
  • Description: Developer unit EEPROM error (Magenta) No response is issued from the device in reading/ writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Developer unit 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit — Unit relay PWB Unit relay PWB — Main/Engine PWB(YC7) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the developer unit.
    Unit relay PWB Replace the unit relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7914
  • Description: Developer unit EEPROM error (Yellow) No response is issued from the device in reading/ writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Developer unit 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit — Unit relay PWB Unit relay PWB — Main/Engine PWB(YC7) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the developer unit.
    Unit relay PWB Replace the unit relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 9540
  • Description: Backup data error The internal data changes by replacing multiple parts at the same time, interfering with the machine operation and will not enter ready mode.
  • Remedy: PWBs In case two or more of the parts below were replaced at the same time, reattach them. Applicable parts: Memory, PWBs *When replacing the applicable parts, 2 or more do not replace then at the same time. *When replacing the above applicable parts, do not work the following at the same time. Replace the drum unit or the developing unit. Replace the drum unit for one color with another in the same machine.
  • Code: F000
  • Description: Communication error between Main/Engine PWB — Operation panel PWB
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Check the wiring and connectors between the main/engine PWB — the operation panel PWB. Operation panel PWB — Main/Engine PWB (YC26): M21 ppm model — Main/Engine PWB (YC56) : M26 ppm model 3. Check the connection of the DDR memory on the main/engine PWB by reinstalling it or replacing it. 4. Execute U021 initialize memory. 5. Replace the main/engine PWB.
    Operation panel PWB Replace the operation panel PWB.
  • Code: F000
  • Description: CF000 will be displayed if * notes progress is carried out for a definite period of time with a Welcome screen.The communication fault between Panel-Main boardsCommunication fault between Panel Core-Main Core Notes 2
  • Remedy: (1) Check the harness of * (between Main board <=>HDD), and the connection state of a connector between Panel<=>Main boards, and perform an operation check. (2) Check contact of a DDR memory (extracting) and perform an operation check. If exchangeable, it will exchange and will perform an operation check. (3) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 4) U021 Controller backup initialization is carried out and an operation check is performed. (5) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (6) Exchange a PanelMain board and perform an operation check. (7) It will get, if USBLOG is obtainable, and contact service headquarters. * : only HDD standard model * Note 2 : Only Dual Core CPU model
  • Code: F010
  • Description: Main/Engine PWB Checksum error
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. If not corrected, replace the main/engine PWB and check operation.
  • Code: F020
  • Description: Main/Engine PWB memory error In case an error occurs at the start-up DIMM read/ write check.
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. If not corrected, replace the main/engine PWB and check operation.
  • Code: F040
  • Description: Communication error between controller — Print engine
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Repair or replace the wire from the main/engine PWB that may be grounded. (Check for a shortcircuit between 5V and 3.3V.) 3. Check the FFC cable connector connecting to the main/engine PWB and reconnect it. Or replace the FFC. 4. Check both the main and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version, if necessary. 5. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: F050
  • Description: Print engine Main program error
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the EEPROM has been properly installed. 3. Check both the main and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version, if necessary. 4. If not corrected, replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: F12X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a Scan control section
  • Remedy: (1) Check the harness between Scan/DP<=>Main boards, and the connection state of a connector, and perform an operation check. (2) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 3) U021 Controller backup initialization is carried out and an operation check is performed. (4) Exchange a Scan/DP board and perform an operation check. (5) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (6) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F14X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a FAX control part
  • Remedy: (1) Check the harness between FAX<=>Main boards, and the connection state of a connector, and perform an operation check. (2) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 3) U021 Controller backup initialization is carried out and an operation check is performed. (4) Perform a deed operation check for DIMM Clear by U671. * Notes(Since it disappears when received data remain, cautions are required.) (5) Exchange FAX_DIMM and perform an operation check. * Notes (6) Exchange a FAX board and perform an operation check. (7) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (8) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model * Note Only model which has Flash for FAX data in a Main board
  • Code: F15X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in an authentication device control section
  • Remedy: (1) Check the harness between authentication device <=>Main boards, and the connection situation of a connector, and perform an operation check. (2) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 3) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (5) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (6) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F18X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a Video control section
  • Remedy: (1) Check the harness between Engine<=>Main boards, and the connection state of a connector, and perform an operation check. (2) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 3) U021 Controller backup initialization is carried out and an operation check is performed. (3) Exchange an Engine board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F1DX
  • Description: Abnormality detecting of the image memory Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F21X, F22X, F23X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in an image-processing part
  • Remedy: (1) Check contact of a DDR memory and perform an operation check. (2) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 3) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (5) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (6) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F24X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the system Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Check contact of a DDR memory and perform an operation check. (2) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 3) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (5) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (6) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F25X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a network management department
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Get USBLOG and packet capture and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F26X, F27X, F28X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the system Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F29X, F2AX
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the system Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F2BX, F2CX, F2DX
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a network control part
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. (Depending on an analysis result, it is packet capture acquisition) * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F2EX, F2FX, F30X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a network control part
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. (Depending on an analysis result, it is packet capture acquisition) * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F31X, F32X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a network control part
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. (Depending on an analysis result, it is packet capture acquisition) * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F33X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the Scan Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Check the harness between Scan/DP<=>Main boards, and the connection state of a connector, and perform an operation check. (2) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 3) U021 Controller backup initialization is carried out and an operation check is performed. (4) Exchange a Scan/DP board and perform an operation check. (5) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (6) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F34X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the Panel Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Check the harness between Panel<=>Main boards, and the connection state of a connector, and perform an operation check. * Notes (2) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 3) U021 Controller backup initialization is carried out and an operation check is performed. (4) Exchange a Panel board and perform an operation check. * Notes (5) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (6) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model * Note : A Dual Core CPU model and HyPAS model
  • Code: F35X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the printing controlling Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F37X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the FAX Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Perform a deed operation check for DIMM Clear by U671.(Since it disappears when received data remain, cautions are required.) * notes (4) Exchange FAX_DIMM and perform an operation check. * Notes (5) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (6) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (7) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model * Note Only model which has Flash for FAX data in a Main board
  • Code: F38X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the authentication authorized Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F3AX, F3BX, F3CX
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the Entity Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F3DX, F3EX, F3FX
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the Entity Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F40X, F41X, F42X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the Entity Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F43X, F44X, F45X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the Entity Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F46X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting of a printer rendering part
  • Remedy: (1) Exchange boards and perform an operation check. (2) the acquisition wish of USBLOG — carry out (Depending on the (2) case, it is print capture data acquisition) * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F47X, F48X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting of an image editing processing part
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F4DX, F4EX
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the Entity Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F4FX
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the JOB Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F50X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the FAX Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F51X, F52X, F53X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a JOB execution part
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F55X, F56X, F57X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a JOB execution part
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F58X, F59X, F5AX
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the various-services Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F5BX, F5CX
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the various-services Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F5DX, F5EX
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the various-services Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F5FX
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a service execution part
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F62X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a service execution part
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: F63X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a device control section
  • Remedy: (1) Initialize HDD and perform an operation check. (FULL of U024) * ( 2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange HDD and perform an operation check. * (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. * Only HDD standard model
  • Code: 0030
  • Description: FAX PWB system error The FAX process can not be continued due to the malfunction of the FAXPWB. *Only 4in1 models detect
  • Remedy: FAX PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and reinstall the FAX controller PWB, and then plug the power cord and turn power on. 2. Reinstall the FAX firmware. 3. Replace the FAX PWB.
  • Code: 0070
  • Description: FAX PWB incompatible detection error In the initial communication with the FAX control PWB, any normal communication command is not transmitted. *Only 4in1 models detect
  • Remedy: FAX PWB 1. Install the FAX system designed for the model. 2. Reinstall the FAX firmware.
  • Code: 0100
  • Description: Backup memory device error Outputs an abnormal status from the flash memory.
  • Remedy: Flash memory (Main/Engine PWB) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Check that the connectors on the Main/ Engine PWB are properly connected, and if not, re-connect them. 3. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 0120
  • Description: MAC address data error In case MAC address is invalid data
  • Remedy: Flash memory (Main/Engine PWB) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Check the MAC address on the network status page. 3. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 0130
  • Description: Backup memory read/write error (Main/Engine PWB) Read/write to the NAND memory can not be executed.
  • Remedy: Flash memory (Main/Engine PWB) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Check that the connectors on the Main/ Engine PWB are properly connected, and if not, re-connect them. 3. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 0140
  • Description: Backup memory data error (Main/Engine PWB) At power up, the data that was read from the NAND memory has been determined to be a error.
  • Remedy: Flash memory (Main/Engine PWB) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Execute U021 initialize memory. 3. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 0150
  • Description: EEPROM read/write error (Main/Engine PWB) 1. No response is issued from the device in reading/ writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. 2. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. 3. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: EEPROM (Main/ Engine PWB) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Check that the EEPROM is peroperly installed on the Main/Engine PWB and if not, reinstall it. 3. Replace the Main/Engine PWB. 4. Check the EEPROM and if it is damaged, contact the service support.
  • Code: 0160
  • Description: EEPROM data error (Main/ Engine PWB) Reading data from EEPROM is detected abnormal.
  • Remedy: EEPROM (Main/ Engine PWB) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Execute U021 initialize memory. 3. If the EEPROM data are currupted, contact the service support.
  • Code: 0170
  • Description: Billing counting error Mismatch between the value of the Main/Engine PWB and EEPROM, in one of the value of billing counter, life counter, or scanner counter.
  • Remedy: EEPROM (Main/ Engine PWB) 1. Check that the EEPROM installed in the Main/Engine PWB is correct and, if not, install the correct EEPROM for the model. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB. 3. If the EEPROM data are currupted, contact the service support.
  • Code: 0180
  • Description: Machine number mismatch When the power is turned on, the machine number does not match the one stored in the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Remedy: EEPROM (Main/ Engine PWB) 1. Check that the EEPROM installed in the Main/Engine PWB is correct and, if not, install the correct EEPROM for the model. 2. Confirm the serial number data for the Main/Engine PWB by using U004. If the mutually different machine number data between «Machine No. (Main)» and «Machine No. (Eng)» is displayed, or if there is a difference between the actual machine number and the number of «Machine No. (Eng)», install the correct EEPROM, and then execute U004.
  • Code: 0190
  • Description: Backup memory device error (Main/Engine PWB) At power up, read/write data from FRAM can not be performed. (retry: 3times)
  • Remedy: FRAM (Main/ Engine PWB) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Check that the connectors on the Main/ Engine PWB are properly connected, and if not, re-connect them. 3. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 0360
  • Description: Communication error between the engine ASIC During the readback data checked after data transmission, the checksum error or the video signal is not inverted. (failed 10 consecutive times)
  • Remedy: Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4)
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 0640
  • Description: Hard disk (SSD) error During the file access after Ready, the I/O error of SSD is detected. (SSD format error after rebooting. For example, System initialization, Sanitization, Encrypted format when installing security kit.)
  • Remedy: SSD (optional HD- 6/7) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and reinstall the HD-6/7 (SSD). 3. Check that the connection between KUIO connector on the Main/Engine PWB and HD-6/7 (SSD) is proper, and if not, re-connect them. 4. Initialize the HD-6/7 (SSD). 5. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 0800
  • Description: Image formation problems The printing sequence JAM (J010X) is detected for 2 consecutive times.
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB 1. Check if the problem is a printing operation error detection in a particular file, and if it is possible to obtain the reproduction of phenomena by the identification of the job that detected the error, take the job log. 2. If the problem occurs in unspecified job, check the connectors on the Main/ Engine PWB, and reattach it. 3. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 0830
  • Description: FAX PWB flash program area checksum error The program stored in the flash memory on the FAX control PWB is broken and can not be executed. *Only 4in1 models dete
  • Remedy: FAX firmware 1. Reinstall the FAX firmware.
    FAX PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and reinstall the FAX controller PWB, and then plug the power cord and turn power on. 2. Check that the connection between KUIO connector on the Main/Engine PWB and Fax PWB is proper, and if not, re-connect them. 3. Execute [Initializing] by U600. 4. Replace the FAX PWB.
  • Code: 0840
  • Description: Faults of RTC Check at power up. The RTC setting has reverted to a previous state. The machine has not been powered for 5 years (compared to the settings stored periodically in the EEPROM). The RTC setting is older than 00:01 on January 1, 2000. Checked periodically (at every 5 minutes) after power-up. The RTC setting has reverted to a state older than the last time it was checked. 10 minutes have been passed since the previous check.
  • Remedy: Settings of RTC 1. Execute Date Setting using the system menu.
    Backup battery (Main/Engine PWB) 1. Check if the backup battery on the Main/ Engine PWB is not short-circuited. 2. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. If the same service call error is displayed, replace the backup battery
    Main/Engine PWB 1. If the communication error (due to a noise, etc.) is present with the RTC on the Main/Engine PWB, check that the PWB is properly grounded or secured by screws. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 0870
  • Description: FAX PWB to Main/Engine PWB image data transfer error High-capacity data transfer between the FAX PWB and the Main/Engine PWB was not normally performed even if the data transfer was retried the specified times. *Only 4in1 models detect
  • Remedy: FAX PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and reinstall the FAX controller PWB, and then plug the power cord and turn power on. 2. Check that the connection between KUIO connector on the Main/Engine PWB and Fax PWB is proper, and if not, re-connect them. 3. Replace the FAX PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 0920
  • Description: Fax file system error The backup data is not retained for file system abnormality of the flash memory of the FAX PWB. *Only 4in1 models detect
  • Remedy: FAX PWB 1. Execute [Initializing] by U600. 2. Reinstall the FAX firmware. 3. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and reinstall the FAX controller PWB, and then plug the power cord and turn power on. 4. Check that the connection between KUIO connector on the Main/Engine PWB and Fax PWB is proper, and if not, re-connect them. 5. Replace the FAX PWB.
  • Code: 1010
  • Description: Lift motor error (main unit) The following states have been detected 5 times in succession. The lift motor overcurrent is detected for 80 ms. After the cassette is installed, the upper limit detection sensor does not turn ON within 10 s. During printing, after the upper limit detection sensor detects off, and 1 s after ascending control, and the upper limit detection sensor does not detect on. The upper limit detection sensor does not turn off within 5 s after descending control.
  • Remedy: Bottom plate 1. Check to see if the bottom plate can move smoothly and repair or replace it if any problem is found.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. If a wire is pinched by other component, or has defect conduction, replace it. Lift motor and Engine relay PWB (YC25) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4) Llift sensor and Engine relay PWB
    Drive transmission system for the lift motor 1. Check if the gears rotate smoothly. If not, clean or grease the bushes and gears. 2. Check broken gears and replace if any.
    Lift motor Replace the lift motor.
    Lift sensor (upper limit detection sensor) 1. Check if the actuator of the lift sensor can be turned ON/OFF to suit the rise of the cassette bottom plate. 2. Replace the lift sensor
    Engine relay PWB 1. Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 1020
  • Description: PF lift motor error (PF1) The following states have been detected 5 times in succession. The lift motor overcurrent is detected for 200 ms. After the cassette is installed, the upper limit detection sensor does not turn ON within 10 s. During printing, after the upper limit detection sensor detects off, and 1 s after ascending control, and the upper limit detection sensor does not detect on. The upper limit detection sensor does not turn off within 5 s after descending control.
  • Remedy: Bottom plate Check to see if the bottom plate can move smoothly and repair or replace it if any problem is found.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. If a wire is pinched by other component, or has defect conduction, replace it. PF lift motor and PF main PWB (YC7) Llift sensor and PF main PWB (YC7) PF main PWB and Engine relay PWB (YC19)
    Drive transmission system for the lift motor 1. Check if the gears rotate smoothly. If not, clean or grease the bushes and gears. 2. Check broken gears and replace if any.
    PF lift motor Replace the PF lift motor 1.
    PF lift sensor (upper limit detection sensor) 1. Check if the actuator of the PF lift sensor can be turned ON/OFF to suit the rise of the cassette bottom plate. 2. Replace the PF lift sensor.
    PF main PWB Replace the PF main PWB.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
  • Code: 1030
  • Description: PF lift motor error (PF2) The following states have been detected 5 times in succession. The lift motor overcurrent is detected for 200 ms. After the cassette is installed, the upper limit detection sensor does not turn ON within 10 s. During printing, after the upper limit detection sensor detects off, and 1 s after ascending control, and the upper limit detection sensor does not detect on. The upper limit detection sensor does not turn off within 5 s after descending control.
  • Remedy: Bottom plate Check to see if the bottom plate can move smoothly and repair or replace it if any problem is found.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. If a wire is pinched by other component, or has defect conduction, replace it. PF lift motor and PF main PWB (YC7) Llift sensor and PF main PWB (YC7) PF main PWB and Engine relay PWB (YC19)
    Drive transmission system for the lift motor 1. Check if the gears rotate smoothly. If not, clean or grease the bushes and gears. 2. Check broken gears and replace if any.
    PF lift motor Replace the PF lift motor 2.
    PF lift sensor (upper limit detection sensor) 1. Check if the actuator of the PF lift sensor can be turned ON/OFF to suit the rise of the cassette bottom plate. 2. Replace the PF lift sensor.
    PF main PWB Replace the PF main PWB.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
  • Code: 1040
  • Description: PF lift motor error (PF3) The following states have been detected 5 times in succession. The lift motor overcurrent is detected for 200 ms. After the cassette is installed, the upper limit detection sensor does not turn ON within 10 s. During printing, after the upper limit detection sensor detects off, and 1 s after ascending control, and the upper limit detection sensor does not detect on. The upper limit detection sensor does not turn off within 5 s after descending control.
  • Remedy: Bottom plate Check to see if the bottom plate can move smoothly and repair or replace it if any problem is found.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. If a wire is pinched by other component, or has defect conduction, replace it. PF lift motor and PF main PWB (YC7) Llift sensor and PF main PWB (YC7) PF main PWB and Engine relay PWB (YC19)
    Drive transmission system for the lift motor 1. Check if the gears rotate smoothly. If not, clean or grease the bushes and gears. 2. Check broken gears and replace if any.
    PF lift motor Replace the PF lift motor.
    PF lift sensor (upper limit detection sensor) 1. Check if the actuator of the PF lift sensor can be turned ON/OFF to suit the rise of the cassette bottom plate. 2. Replace the PF lift sensor.
    PF main PWB Replace the PF main PWB.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
  • Code: 1810
  • Description: Paper feeder communication error (first cassette) A communication error from paper feeder is detected 10 times in succession.
  • Remedy: Paper feeder 1 Check the wiring connection status with the main unit, and if necessary, reconnecting it.
    PF1 main PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. PF1 main PWB (YC3 and Engine relay PWB (YC19) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Reinstall the PF firmware. 4. Replace the PF main PWB. (Refer to the service manual for the paper feeder).
    Engine relay PWB 1. Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 1820
  • Description: Paper feeder communication error (second cassette) A communication error from paper feeder is detected 10 times in succession.
  • Remedy: Paper feeder 2 Check the wiring connection status with PF1, and if necessary, reconnect it.
    PF2 main PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. PF1 main PWB (YC3)and PF2 main PWB (YC5,4) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Reinstall the PF firmware. 4. Replace the PF2 main PWB.
    PF1 main PWB Replace the PF1 main PWB.
  • Code: 1830
  • Description: Paper feeder communication error (third cassette) A communication error from paper feeder is detected 10 times in succession.
  • Remedy: Paper feeder 3 Check the wiring connection status with PF2, and if necessary, reconnect it.
    PF3 main PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. PF2 main PWB (YC3 and PF3 main PWB (YC5,4) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Reinstall the PF firmware. 4. Replace the PF3 main PWB.
    PF2 main PWB Replace the PF2 main PWB.
  • Code: 1900
  • Description: Paper feeder 1 EEPROM error (first cassette) When writing the data, read and write data does not match 4 times in succession.
  • Remedy: PF1 main PWB (EEPROM) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector to the main unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. 3. Replace the PF1 main PWB.
  • Code: 1910
  • Description: Paper feeder 2 EEPROM error (second cassette) When writing the data, read and write data does not match 4 times in succession.
  • Remedy: PF2 main PWB (EEPROM) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector with the PF1 is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. 3. Replace the PF2 main PWB.
  • Code: 1920
  • Description: Paper feeder 3 EEPROM error (third cassette) When writing the data, read and write data does not match 4 times in succession.
  • Remedy: PF3 main PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector with the PF2 is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. 3. Replace the PF3 main PWB.
  • Code: 2101
  • Description: Developer motor steadystate error (C,M,Y) After motor is stabilized, the stable signal is turned OFF for continuous 2 s.
  • Remedy: Developer unit 1. Check that the developer roller can be rotated by hand, and if it is locked, replace the developer unit.
    Developer motor 1. Check if the couplings and gears rotate smoothly, and if necessary replace them. 2. Reinsert the connector. 3. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. Developer motor and Engine relay PWB (YC12) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/ Engine PWB (YC4) 4. Replace the developer motor
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 2111
  • Description: Developer motor startup error (C,M,Y) After the motor starting, the stable signal is not turned ON within 3 s.
  • Remedy: Developer unit 1. Check that the developer roller can be rotated by hand, and if it is locked, replace the developer unit.
    Developer motor 1. Check if the couplings and gears rotate smoothly, and if necessary replace them. 2. Reinsert the connector. 3. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. Developer motor and Engine relay PWB (YC12) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/ Engine PWB (YC4) 4. Replace the developer motor
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 2201
  • Description: Drum motor CY steadystate error After motor is stabilized, the stable signal is turned OFF for continuous 2 s.
  • Remedy: Drum unit C or Drum unit Y Check that the drum can be rotated by hand, and if it is locked, replace the drum unit C or drum unit Y.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. Drum motor CY and Engine relay PWB (YC13) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4)
    Drive transmission system for the drum motor CY 1. Check if the couplings and gears rotate smoothly, and if not, clean or grease the gears. 2. Check broken couplings and gears, and replace if any.
    Drum motor CY Replace the drum motor CY.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 2202
  • Description: Drum motor KM steadystate error After motor is stabilized, the stable signal is turned OFF for continuous 2 s.
  • Remedy: Drum unit K or Drum unit M Check that the drum can be rotated by hand, and if it is locked, replace the drum unit K or drum unit M.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. Drum motor KM and Engine relay PWB (YC13) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4)
    Drive transmission system for the drum motor KM 1. Check if the couplings and gears rotate smoothly, and if not, clean or grease the gears. 2. Check broken couplings and gears, and replace if any.
    Drum motor KM Replace the drum motor KM.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 2211
  • Description: Drum motor CY startup error After the motor starting, the stable signal is not turned ON within 3 s.
  • Remedy: Drum unit C or Drum unit Y Check that the drum can be rotated by hand, and if it is locked, replace the drum unit C or drum unit Y.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. Drum motor CY and Engine relay PWB (YC13) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4)
    Drive transmission system for the drum motor CY 1. Check if the couplings and gears rotate smoothly, and if not, clean or grease the gears. 2. Check broken couplings and gears, and replace if any.
    Drum motor CY Replace the drum motor CY.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 2212
  • Description: Drum motor KM startup error After the motor starting, the stable signal is not turned ON within 3 s.
  • Remedy: Drum unit K or Drum unit M Check that the drum can be rotated by hand, and if it is locked, replace the drum unit K or drum unit M.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. Drum motor KM and Engine relay PWB (YC13) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4)
    Drive transmission system for the drum motor KM 1. Check if the couplings and gears rotate smoothly, and if not, clean or grease the gears. 2. Check broken couplings and gears, and replace if any.
    Drum motor KM Replace the drum motor KM.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 2500
  • Description: Paper feed motor error After the motor starting, the stable signal is not turned ON within 3 s. After motor is stabilized, the stable signal is turned OFF for continuous 2 s.
  • Remedy: Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. Paper feed motor and Engine relay PWB (YC15) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4)
    Drive transmission system for the paper feed motor 1. Check if the rollers and gears rotate smoothly. If not, clean or grease the bushes and gears. 2. Replace the gears, if damaged.
    Paper feed motor Replace the paper feed motor.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 2600
  • Description: PF drive motor 1 error (PF1) During the motor drive, the stable signal is not turned on for continuous 5 s.
  • Remedy: Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. PF drive motor 1 and PF main PWB (YC6)
    Drive transmission system for the PF drive motor 1. Check if the rollers and gears rotate smoothly. If not, clean or grease the bushes and gears. 2. Replace the gears, if damaged.
    PF drive motor Replace the PF drive motor 1.
    PF main PWB Replace the PF main PWB.
  • Code: 2610
  • Description: PF drive motor 2 error (PF2) During the motor drive, the stable signal is not turned on for continuous 5 s.
  • Remedy: Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. PF drive motor 2 and PF main PWB (YC6)
    Drive transmission system for the PF drive motor 1. Check if the rollers and gears rotate smoothly. If not, clean or grease the bushes and gears. 2. Replace the gears, if damaged.
    PF drive motor Replace the PF drive motor 2.
    PF main PWB Replace the PF main PWB.
  • Code: 2620
  • Description: PF drive motor 3 error (PF3) During the motor drive, the stable signal is not turned on for continuous 5 s.
  • Remedy: Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. PF drive motor 3 and PF main PWB (YC6)
    Drive transmission system for the PF drive motor 1. Check if the rollers and gears rotate smoothly. If not, clean or grease the bushes and gears. 2. Replace the gears, if damaged.
    PF drive motor Replace the PF drive motor 3.
    PF main PWB Replace the PF main PWB.
  • Code: 2760
  • Description: Primary transfer belt motor startup error After the motor starting, the stable signal is not turned ON within 3 s.
  • Remedy: Primary transfer unit 1. Check that the belt can be rotated by hand, and if it is locked, get rid of the factor. 2. Replace the primary transfer unit.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. Transfer belt motor and Engine relay PWB (YC14) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4)
    Drive transmission system for the primary transfer belt motor 1. Check if the rollers and gears rotate smoothly. If not, clean or grease the bushes and gears. 2. Replace the gears, if damaged.
    Primary transfer belt motor Replace the primary transfer belt motor.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 2820
  • Description: Primary transfer belt motor steady-state error After motor is stabilized, the stable signal is turned OFF for continuous 2 s.
  • Remedy: Primary transfer unit 1. Check that the belt can be rotated by hand, and if it is locked, check if foreign objects such as jammed paper, and if jammed, get rid of it. 2. Replace the primary transfer unit.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. Transfer belt motor and Engine relay PWB (YC14) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4)
    Drive transmission system for the primary transfer belt motor 1. Check if the rollers and gears rotate smoothly. If not, clean or grease the bushes and gears. 2. Replace the gears, if damaged.
    Primary transfer belt motor Replace the primary transfer belt motor.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 3100
  • Description: Scanner carriage error When turning the power on, or when the reading of the original document by table or DP scanning has completed, the home position sensor is not turned off, even if the home position sensor is on and the scanner carriage moves to the scanning direction. Or, the home position sensor does not turn on, even if the home position sensor is in off and the scanner carriage move to the return direction.
  • Remedy: Image scanner motor 1. Move the scanner by hand to check whether it smoothly moves, and if necessary, remedy it. 2. Check that the scanner drive belt is not disengaged, and if necessary, remedy it. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Image scanner motor and Main/Engine PWB (YC17) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 5. Replace the image scanner motor.
    Home position sensor 1. Check that the sensor is correctly positioned. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Home position sensor and CCD PWB (YC3) CCD PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC2014) 3. Replace the home position sensor.
    CCD PWB Replace the scanner carriage and execute the U411.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 3200
  • Description: LED lamp error The white standard data obtained when the lamp is turned on at the time of an initialization is lower than the rated value.
  • Remedy: LED PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LED PWB and CCD PWB (YC2) CCD PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC2014)
    Mirror Replace the image scanner unit and execute U411, if the mirror is dropped off by drop shock.
    CCD PWB Replace the scanner carriage and execute the U411.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 3500
  • Description: Communication error between scanner ASIC (MFP model only) A communication error is detected. (Read back values are different.)
  • Remedy: CCD PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. CCD PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC2014) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the scanner carriage and execute the U411.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Upgrade the scanner firmware to the latest version. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4001
  • Description: Polygon motor (Black, Magenta) startup error After the polygon motor starting, the motor stable signal is not turned ON after 6 s.
  • Remedy: Polygon motor (Black, Magenta) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU and Main/Engine PBW (YC2016) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4002
  • Description: Polygon motor (Cyan, Yellow) startup error After the polygon motor starting, the motor stable signal is not turned ON after 6 s.
  • Remedy: Polygon motor (Cyan, Yellow) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU and Main/Engine PBW (YC2017) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4011
  • Description: Polygon motor (Black, Magenta) steady error After the polygon motor stabilization, the motor stable signal is turned OFF for consecutive 6 s.
  • Remedy: Polygon motor (Black, Magenta) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU and Main/Engine PBW (YC2016) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4012
  • Description: Polygon motor (Cyan, Yellow) steady error After the polygon motor stabilization, the motor stable signal is turned OFF for consecutive 6 s.
  • Remedy: Polygon motor (Cyan, Yellow) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU and Main/Engine PBW (YC2017) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4101
  • Description: Laser BD (Black) error The laser can not be received for 1 s, after the Black laser emission starts.
  • Remedy: LSU (Black,Magenta) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU and Main/Engine PBW (YC2016) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check both main and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version, if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4102
  • Description: Laser BD (Cyan) error The laser can not be received for 1 s, after the Cyan laser emission starts.
  • Remedy: LSU (Cyan, Yellow) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU and Main/Engine PBW (YC2017) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check both main and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version, if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4103
  • Description: Laser BD (Magenta) error The laser can not be received for 1 s, after the Magenta laser emission starts.
  • Remedy: LSU (Black,Magenta) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU and Main/Engine PBW (YC2016) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check both main and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version, if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4104
  • Description: Laser BD (Yellow) error The laser can not be received for 1 s, after the Yellow laser emission starts.
  • Remedy: LSU (Cyan, Yellow) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU and Main/Engine PBW (YC2017) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check both main and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version, if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4201
  • Description: Laser BD (Black) steadystate error During the polygon motor steady rotation, the BD signal of Black is not detected.
  • Remedy: LSU (Black,Magenta) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU and Main/Engine PBW (YC2016) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check both main and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version, if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4202
  • Description: Laser BD (Cyan) steadystate error During the polygon motor steady rotation, the BD signal of Cyan is not detected.
  • Remedy: LSU (Cyan,Yellow) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU and Main/Engine PBW (YC2017) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check both main and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version, if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4203
  • Description: Laser BD (Magenta) steadystate error During the polygon motor steady rotation, the BD signal of Magenta is not detected.
  • Remedy: LSU (Black,Magenta) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU and Main/Engine PBW (YC2016) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check both main and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version, if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4204
  • Description: Laser BD (Yellow) steadystate error During the polygon motor steady rotation, the BD signal of Yellow is not detected.
  • Remedy: LSU (Cyan,Yellow) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU and Main/Engine PBW (YC2017) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check both main and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version, if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4600
  • Description: LSU cleaning motor error During driving the LSU cleaning motor, an over-current is detected for 5 s successively
  • Remedy: LSU cleaning spiral 1. Execute [LSU cleaning] using [Adjustment/ Maintenance] of the system menu. 2. Check that the drive gear and cleaning spiral can rotate and they are not unusually loaded, and if necessary, clean and grease.
    LSU cleaning motor 1. Confirm that the LSU cleaning motor has been firmly attached. 2. Replace the LSU cleaning motor.
    Engine relay PWB 1. Reconnect the connector if its connection is loose. 2. If a wire is pinched by other component, or has defect conduction, replace it. LSU cleaning motor and Engine relay PWB (YC26) 3. Replace the engine relay PWB.
  • Code: 4700
  • Description: VIDEO_ASIC device error Communication with the video ASIC has failed 5 times successively. After writing to VIDEO ASIC, the error that the reading value from same address does not match occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Check that the connectors on the Main/ Engine PWB are properly connected, and if not, re-connect them. 3. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 6000
  • Description: Broken fuser main heater wire During the warming up, the temperature detected by the center thermistor does not reach 100 °C/212.0 °F for 20 s. During the warming up, the temperature detected by the center thermistor does not reach the stable display temperature for 30 s successively, after it reach to 100 °C/212.0 °F.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit 1. Check there is no paper jam. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Eject PWB (YC2) Eject PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC11) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 4. If the fuser heater is not turned on (broken thermostat wire), replace the fuser unit.
    Power source PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Power source PWB (YC105) and Main/ Engine PWB (YC20) 2. Replace the power source PWB.
    Eject PWB Replace the eject PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 6020
  • Description: Abnormally high fuser center thermistor temperature The center thermistor detected the temperature exceeds 240 °C/464.0 °F. for 1 s successively.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit 1. Check there is no paper jam. 2. Check if the fuser roller has foreign objects such as the toner contamination. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Eject PWB (YC2) Eject PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC11) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 5. Replace the fuser unit.
    Power source PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Power source PWB (YC105) and Main/ Engine PWB (YC20) 2. If the fuser heater is turned on at all times, replace the power source PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Check if the Main/Engine PWB is properly secured with screws. 3. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 6030
  • Description: Broken fuser center thermistor wire During the edge thermistor detects more than 30 °C/86.0 °F, the center thermistor detects low temperature for 1.6 s.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit 1. Check there is no paper jam. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Eject PWB (YC2) Eject PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC11) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 4. Replace the fuser unit.
    Eject PWB Replace the eject PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 6040
  • Description: Fuser heater error (35 ppm models) Input value from the fuser center thermistor is abnormal for 1 s successively.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit 1. Check there is no paper jam. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Eject PWB (YC2) Eject PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC11) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 4. Replace the fuser unit.
    Eject Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.PWB Replace the eject PWB.
  • Code: 6050
  • Description: Abnormally low fuser center thermistor temperature During the warming up and the printing, the center thermistor has detected less than 100 °C/212.0 °F. for 1 s successively.
  • Remedy: Reduction of the power supply voltage 1. Check that no voltage drop of more than 10% of the rated is caused during printing. 2. If the power is overloaded, change the AC outlet that supplies power.
    Fuser unit 1. Check there is no paper jam. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Eject PWB (YC2) Eject PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC11) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 4. If the fuser heater is not turned on (broken thermostat wire), replace the fuser unit.
    Power source PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Power source PWB (YC105) and Main/ Engine PWB (YC20) 2. Replace the power source PWB.
    Eject PWB Replace the eject PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 6200
  • Description: Fuser heater error (SUb heater: for 35ppm models) During the warming up, even if the main heater (sub heater for 35ppm models) is turned on for 30 s successively, the temperature detected by the edge thermistor does not reach 100 °C/212.0 °F. During the warming up, the temperature detected by the edge thermistor does not reach the stable display temperature, even if the main heater (sub heater for 35ppm models) is turned on for 30 s successively, after the temperature detected by the edge thermistor has reached to 100 °C/212.0 °F.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit 1. Check there is no paper jam. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Eject PWB (YC2) Eject PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC11) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 4. If the fuser sub-heater is not turned on (broken thermostat wire), replace the fuser unit.
    Power source PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Power source PWB (YC105) and Main/ Engine PWB (YC20) 2. Replace the power source PWB.
    Eject PWB Replace the eject PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 6220
  • Description: Abnormally high fuser heater temperature The temperature detected by the edge thermistor exceeds 240 °C/464.0 °F for 1 s successively.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit 1. Check there is no paper jam. 2. Check if the fuser roller has foreign objects such as the toner contamination. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Eject PWB (YC2) Eject PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC11) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 5. Replace the fuser unit.
    Power source PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Power source PWB (YC105) and Main/ Engine PWB (YC20) 2. If the fuser heater is turned on at all times, replace the power source PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Check if the Main/Engine PWB is properly secured with screws. 3. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 6230
  • Description: Broken fuser edge thermistor wire Fuser edge thermistor detects low temperature for 1.6 s.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit 1. Check there is no paper jam. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Eject PWB (YC2) Eject PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC11) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 4. Replace the fuser unit.
    Eject PWB Replace the eject PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 6250
  • Description: Abnormally low fuser edge thermistor temperature During the warming up and the printing, the edge thermistor has detected less than 100 °C/212.0 °F for 1 s successively.
  • Remedy: Reduction of the power supply voltage 1. Check that no voltage drop of more than 10% of the rated is caused during printing. 2. If the power is overloaded, change the AC outlet that supplies power.
    Fuser unit 1. Check there is no paper jam. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Eject PWB (YC2) Eject PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC11) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 4. If the fuser heater is not turned on (broken thermostat wire), replace the fuser unit.
    Power source PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Power source PWB (YC105) and Main/ Engine PWB (YC20) 2. Replace the power source PWB.
    Eject PWB Replace the eject PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 6400
  • Description: Zero-cross signal error During the fuser heater on, and no detection the disconnection 24V, the zero-cross signal is not input for 1 s successively.
  • Remedy: Power source PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Power source PWB (YC105) and Main/ Engine PWB (YC20) 2. Replace the power source PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 6610
  • Description: The fuser pressure release error The fuser release sensor does not turn on or off, after 30 s from starting pressurization or depressurization operation.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit 1. Check there is no paper jam. 2. Check if the fuser pressure can be reduced by inverse rotation of the fuser gear by hand. 3. Check if the envelope sensor light is blocked out by the actuator during depressurization operation. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit (Envelope sensor) and Eject PWB (YC2) Eject PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC11) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 6. Replace the fuser unit.
    Fuser motor 1. Check if the fuser motor is rotating. 2. When turning the power on, check if the fuser motor rotates reversely. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser motor and Engine relay PWB (YC20) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 5. Replace the fuser motor.
    Eject PWB Replace the eject PWB.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 6910
  • Description: Engine firmware unexpected error The drum motor drive continued more than 60 minutes except during printing. (engine lock) The charge bias is turned off, during the developer bias is on. If the writing operation to the EEPROM is locked for 30 sec. Fuser temperature is abnormal, for more than a predetermined time.
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Check if the Main/Engine PWB is properly secured with screws. (Grounding check) 3. Check that the connectors on the Main/ Engine PWB are properly connected, and if not, re-connect them. 4. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 5. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7001
  • Description: Toner motor K error During driving the toner motor, an over-current detection signal is detected for 40 ms successively. When detected during warming up The message of «Shake the toner container (K)» is displayed. (exited by the opening and closing of the inner tray) Repeat the operation above, for three times. Four times or more, if an over-current detection signal is detected for 5 s successively, a service call error message appears.
  • Remedy: Toner container Black 1. Check that the spiral of the toner container can be rotated by hand 2. Replace the toner container.
    Drive transmission system for the toner motor 1. Check if the couplings and gears rotate smoothly, and if not, clean or grease the gears. 2. Check broken couplings and gears, and replace if any.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reconnect the connector if its connection is loose. 2. If a wire is pinched by other component, or has defect conduction, replace it. Toner motor and Engine relay PWB (YC18) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4)
    Toner motor 1. Check how the toner motor is attached. 2. Replace the toner motor.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7002
  • Description: Toner motor C error During driving the toner motor, an over-current detection signal is detected for 40 ms successively. When detected during warming up The message of «Shake the toner container (C)» is displayed. (exited by the opening and closing of the inner tray) Repeat the operation above, for three times. Four times or more, if an over-current detection signal is detected for 5 s successively, a service call error message appears.
  • Remedy: Toner container Cyan 1. Check that the spiral of the toner container can be rotated by hand 2. Replace the toner container.
    Drive transmission system for the toner motor 1. Check if the couplings and gears rotate smoothly, and if not, clean or grease the gears. 2. Check broken couplings and gears, and replace if any.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reconnect the connector if its connection is loose. 2. If a wire is pinched by other component, or has defect conduction, replace it. Toner motor and Engine relay PWB (YC18) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4)
    Toner motor 1. Check how the toner motor is attached. 2. Replace the toner motor.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7003
  • Description: Toner motor M error During driving the toner motor, an over-current detection signal is detected for 40 ms successively. When detected during warming up The message of «Shake the toner container (M)» is displayed. (exited by the opening and closing of the inner tray) Repeat the operation above, for three times. Four times or more, if an over-current detection signal is detected for 5 s successively, a service call error message appears.
  • Remedy: Toner container Magenta 1. Check that the spiral of the toner container can be rotated by hand 2. Replace the toner container.
    Drive transmission system for the toner motor 1. Check if the couplings and gears rotate smoothly, and if not, clean or grease the gears. 2. Check broken couplings and gears, and replace if any.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reconnect the connector if its connection is loose. 2. If a wire is pinched by other component, or has defect conduction, replace it. Toner motor and Engine relay PWB (YC18) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4)
    Toner motor 1. Check how the toner motor is attached. 2. Replace the toner motor.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7004
  • Description: Toner motor Y error During driving the toner motor, an over-current detection signal is detected for 40 ms successively. When detected during warming up The message of «Shake the toner container (Y)» is displayed. (exited by the opening and closing of the inner tray) Repeat the operation above, for three times. Four times or more, if an over-current detection signal is detected for 5 s successively, a service call error message appears.
  • Remedy: Toner container Yellow 1. Check that the spiral of the toner container can be rotated by hand 2. Replace the toner container.
    Drive transmission system for the toner motor 1. Check if the gears rotate smoothly. If not, clean or grease the bushes and gears. 2. Check broken couplings and gears, and replace if any.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reconnect the connector if its connection is loose. 2. If a wire is pinched by other component, or has defect conduction, replace it. Toner motor and Engine relay PWB (YC18) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4)
    Toner motor 1. Check how the toner motor is attached. 2. Replace the toner motor.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7101
  • Description: Toner sensor K error For a certain period of time, the sensor output value is less than 0.1V, or more than 3.2V.
  • Remedy: Toner container Black 1. Check that the toner container has been properly installed, and if necessary, reinstall. 2. Check that the toner supply inlet of the toner container can be opened by the lever operation. 3. Replace the toner container.
    Primary transfer unit 1. Check whether the toner supply inlet at the upper side of the unit opens by attaching the toner container. 2. Check whether the toner supply inlet at the lower side of the unit is open by the lever operation. 3. Check if toner is clogged in the toner supplying pass in the cleaning section. 4. Replace the primary transfer unit.
    Developer unit (toner sensor) 1. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. Developer unit (toner sensor) and Drum relay PWB (YC6) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC15) 2. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 3. Check if the gears and spirals in the developer unit rotate smoothly. 4. Replace the developer unit.
    Toner motor 1. Check that the toner motor is properly attached. 2. Check the couplings and gears can rotate or they are not unusually loaded, and if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Toner motor and Engine relay PWB (YC18) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the toner motor.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7102
  • Description: Toner sensor C error For a certain period of time, the sensor output value is less than 0.1V, or more than 3.2V.
  • Remedy: Toner container Cyan 1. Check that the toner container has been properly installed, and if necessary, reinstall. 2. Check that the toner supply inlet of the toner container can be opened by the lever operation. 3. Replace the toner container.
    Primary transfer unit 1. Check whether the toner supply inlet at the upper side of the unit opens by attaching the toner container. 2. Check whether the toner supply inlet at the lower side of the unit is open by the lever operation. 3. Check if toner is clogged in the toner supplying pass in the cleaning section. 4. Replace the primary transfer unit.
    Developer unit (toner sensor) 1. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. Developer unit (toner sensor) and Drum relay PWB (YC8) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC15) 2. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 3. Check if the gears and spirals in the developer unit rotate smoothly. 4. Replace the developer unit.
    Toner motor 1. Check that the toner motor is properly attached. 2. Check the couplings and gears can rotate or they are not unusually loaded, and if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Toner motor and Engine relay PWB (YC18) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the toner motor.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7103
  • Description: Toner sensor M error For a certain period of time, the sensor output value is less than 0.1V, or more than 3.2V.
  • Remedy: Toner container Magenta 1. Check that the toner container has been properly installed, and if necessary, reinstall. 2. Check that the toner supply inlet of the toner container can be opened by the lever operation. 3. Replace the toner container.
    Primary transfer unit 1. Check whether the toner supply inlet at the upper side of the unit opens by attaching the toner container. 2. Check whether the toner supply inlet at the lower side of the unit is open by the lever operation. 3. Check if toner is clogged in the toner supplying pass in the cleaning section. 4. Replace the primary transfer unit.
    Developer unit (toner sensor) 1. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. Developer unit (toner sensor) and Drum relay PWB (YC7) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC15) 2. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 3. Check if the gears and spirals in the developer unit rotate smoothly. 4. Replace the developer unit.
    Toner motor 1. Check that the toner motor is properly attached. 2. Check the couplings and gears can rotate or they are not unusually loaded, and if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Toner motor and Engine relay PWB (YC1) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the toner motor.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7104
  • Description: Toner sensor Y error For a certain period of time, the sensor output value is less than 0.1V, or more than 3.2V.
  • Remedy: Toner container Yellow 3. Check that the toner container has been properly installed, and if necessary, reinstall. 4. Check that the toner supply inlet of the toner container can be opened by the lever operation. 5. Replace the toner container.
    Primary transfer unit 1. Check whether the toner supply inlet at the upper side of the unit opens by attaching the toner container. 2. Check whether the toner supply inlet at the lower side of the unit is open by the lever operation. 3. Check if toner is clogged in the toner supplying pass in the cleaning section. 4. Replace the primary transfer unit.
    Developer unit (toner sensor) 1. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. Developer unit (toner sensor) and Drum relay PWB (YC9) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4) 2. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 3. Check if the gears and spirals in the developer unit rotate smoothly. 4. Replace the developer unit.
    Toner motor 1. Check that the toner motor is properly attached. 2. Check the couplings and gears can rotate or they are not unusually loaded, and if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Toner motor and Engine relay PWB (YC18) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the toner motor.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7200
  • Description: Broken inner thermistor wire (Developer) The sensor input sampling is greater than the reference value. (After detection, controlled at 25 °C/77.0 °F)
  • Remedy: Developer unit K 1. Confirm that the connector of developer unit K is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. Developer unit K (toner sensor) and Drum relay PWB (YC6) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4) 2. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 3. Replace the developer unit K.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7201
  • Description: Short-circuited inner thermistor (Developer) The sensor input sampling is less than the reference value. (After detection, controlled at 25 °C/77.0 °F)
  • Remedy: Developer unit K 1. Confirm that the connector of developer unit K is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. Developer unit K (toner sensor) and Drum relay PWB (YC6) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC15) 2. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 3. Replace the developer unit K.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7221
  • Description: Broken inner thermistor wire (LSU Magenta & Black) The sensor input sampling is greater than the reference value. (After detection, controlled at 25 °C/77.0 °F)
  • Remedy: LSU (Magenta & Black) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector of LSU (Magenta & Black) is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU (Magenta & Black) and Main/ Engine PWB (YC2016) 2. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU (Magenta & Black).
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7222
  • Description: Broken inner thermistor wire (LSU Cyan & Yellow) The sensor input sampling is greater than the reference value. (After detection, controlled at 25 °C/77.0 °F)
  • Remedy: LSU (Cyan & Yellow) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector of LSU (Cyan & Yellow) is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU (Cyan & Yellow) and Main/Engine PWB (YC2017) 2. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU (Cyan & Yellow).
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7401
  • Description: Developer unit K type mismatch error (Black) Improper adaptation of the main unit and developer unit is detected.
  • Remedy: Developer unit K Check if the developer unit of different models is mounted, and replace it to the correct one.
  • Code: 7402
  • Description: Developer unit C type mismatch error (Cyan) Improper adaptation of the main unit and developer unit is detected.
  • Remedy: Developer unit C Check if the developer unit of different models is mounted, and replace it to the correct one.
  • Code: 7403
  • Description: Developer unit M type mismatch error (Magenta) Improper adaptation of the main unit and developer unit is detected.
  • Remedy: Developer unit M Check if the developer unit of different models is mounted, and replace it to the correct one.
  • Code: 7404
  • Description: Developer unit Y type mismatch error (Yellow) Improper adaptation of the main unit and developer unit is detected.
  • Remedy: Developer unit Y Check if the developer unit of different models is mounted, and replace it to the correct one.
  • Code: 7411
  • Description: Drum unit K type mismatch error (Black) Improper adaptation of the main unit and drum unit is detected.
  • Remedy: Drum unit K Check if the drum unit of different models is attached, and replace it to the correct one.
  • Code: 7412
  • Description: Drum unit C type mismatch error (Cyan) Improper adaptation of the main unit and drum unit is detected.
  • Remedy: Drum unit C Check if the drum unit of different models is attached, and replace it to the correct one.
  • Code: 7413
  • Description: Drum unit M type mismatch error (Magenta) Improper adaptation of the main unit and drum unit is detected.
  • Remedy: Drum unit M Check if the drum unit of different models is attached, and replace it to the correct one.
  • Code: 7414
  • Description: Drum unit Y type mismatch error (Yellow) Improper adaptation of the main unit and drum unit is detected.
  • Remedy: Drum unit Y Check if the drum unit of different models is attached, and replace it to the correct one.
  • Code: 7601
  • Description: ID sensor L error (Left side) When the measured value of the ID sensor matches any of the following. If the light potential P-wave is lower than the dark potential P-wave (+0.5V). If light potential S-wave is lower than the dark potential S-wave. The dark potential P/S-wave is greater than 0.8V, or less than 0.15V.
  • Remedy: ID sensor L (Left side) 1. Clean the ID sensor surface. 2. Check how the ID sensor is attached. 3. Check if the error is detected after performing the calibration. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. ID sensor and Main/Engine PWB (YC13) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 6. Replace the ID sensor.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7602
  • Description: ID sensor R error (Right side) When the measured value of the ID sensor matches any of the following. If the light potential P-wave is lower than the dark potential P-wave (+0.5V). If light potential S-wave is lower than the dark potential S-wave. The dark potential P/S-wave is greater than 0.8V, or less than 0.15V.
  • Remedy: ID sensor R (Right side) 1. Clean the ID sensor surface. 2. Check how the ID sensor is attached. 3. Check if the error is detected after performing the calibration. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. ID sensor and Main/Engine PWB (YC14) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 6. Replace the ID sensor.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7611
  • Description: ID sensor density error (K) During the calibration, ID sensor cannot read a patch density on the primary transfer belt normally. (Black)
  • Remedy: Primary transfer unit ID sensor Drum unit Developer unit LSU Main/Engine PWB 1. After turning OFF the power switch, disconnect the power plug and connect it again, then turning ON the power switch. 2. By adjustment / maintenance of the system menu, execute the color calibration. 3. Check the occurrence of this C call in the Event Log. 4. When the same C call is detected again, Clean if there are any dirt or stains on the primary transfer belt or the ID sensor surface. 5. Check whether the shutter of ID sensor is opened during closing the paper tray. 6. There is no improvement, replace the primary transfer unit. 7. After performing the test print, if the poor density occurs, check whether any failure in the drum unit, developer unit, LSU. 8. There is no improvement, replace the main / engine PWB.
  • Code: 7612
  • Description: ID sensor density error (C) During the calibration, ID sensor cannot read a patch density on the primary transfer belt normally. (Cyan)
  • Remedy: Primary transfer unit ID sensor Drum unit Developer unit LSU Main/Engine PWB 1. After turning OFF the power switch, disconnect the power plug and connect it again, then turning ON the power switch. 2. By adjustment / maintenance of the system menu, execute the color calibration. 3. Check the occurrence of this C call in the Event Log. 4. When the same C call is detected again, Clean if there are any dirt or stains on the primary transfer belt or the ID sensor surface. 5. Check whether the shutter of ID sensor is opened during closing the paper tray. 6. There is no improvement, replace the primary transfer unit. 7. After performing the test print, if the poor density occurs, check whether any failure in the drum unit, developer unit, LSU. 8. There is no improvement, replace the main / engine PWB.
  • Code: 7613
  • Description: ID sensor density error (M) During the calibration, ID sensor cannot read a patch density on the primary transfer belt normally. (Magenta)
  • Remedy: Primary transfer unit ID sensor Drum unit Developer unit LSU Main/Engine PWB 1. After turning OFF the power switch, disconnect the power plug and connect it again, then turning ON the power switch. 2. By adjustment / maintenance of the system menu, execute the color calibration. 3. Check the occurrence of this C call in the Event Log. 4. When the same C call is detected again, Clean if there are any dirt or stains on the primary transfer belt or the ID sensor surface. 5. Check whether the shutter of ID sensor is opened during closing the paper tray. 6. There is no improvement, replace the primary transfer unit. 7. After performing the test print, if the poor density occurs, check whether any failure in the drum unit, developer unit, LSU. 8. There is no improvement, replace the main / engine PWB.
  • Code: 7614
  • Description: ID sensor density error (Y) During the calibration, ID sensor cannot read a patch density on the primary transfer belt normally. (Yellow)
  • Remedy: Primary transfer unit ID sensor Drum unit Developer unit LSU Main/Engine PWB 1. After turning OFF the power switch, disconnect the power plug and connect it again, then turning ON the power switch. 2. By adjustment / maintenance of the system menu, execute the color calibration. 3. Check the occurrence of this C call in the Event Log. 4. When the same C call is detected again, Clean if there are any dirt or stains on the primary transfer belt or the ID sensor surface. 5. Check whether the shutter of ID sensor is opened during closing the paper tray. 6. There is no improvement, replace the primary transfer unit. 7. After performing the test print, if the poor density occurs, check whether any failure in the drum unit, developer unit, LSU. 8. There is no improvement, replace the main / engine PWB.
  • Code: 7620
  • Description: ID sensor timing error The ID sensor does not properly read the patch printing position on the primary transfer belt or there is poor density. *: Automatic color registration correction does not succeed
  • Remedy: Primary transfer unit ID sensor Drum unit Developer unit LSU Main/Engine PWB 1. After turning OFF the power switch, disconnect the power plug and connect it again, then turning ON the power switch. 2. By adjustment / maintenance of the system menu, execute the color calibration. 3. Check the occurrence of this C call in the Event Log. 4. When the same C call is detected again, Clean if there are any dirt or stains on the primary transfer belt or the ID sensor surface. 5. Check whether the shutter of ID sensor is opened during closing the paper tray. 6. There is no improvement, replace the primary transfer unit. 7. After performing the test print, if the poor density occurs, check whether any failure in the drum unit, developer unit, LSU. 8. When checking the printing position of the color, if there is any color shift occurs, re-install the LSU and the drum unit. 9. There is no improvement, replace the main / engine PWB.
  • Code: 7800
  • Description: Broken outer thermistor wire The sensor input sampling is greater than the reference value. (After detection, controlled at 25 °C/77.0 °F)
  • Remedy: Temperature sensor 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Outer temperature sensor and Main/Engine PWB (YC24) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the temperature sensor PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7901
  • Description: Drum unit K EEPROM error No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Drum unit K 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the drum unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Drum unit and Drum relay PWB (YC2) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC15) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the drum unit.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7902
  • Description: Drum unit C EEPROM error No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Drum unit C 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the drum unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Drum unit and Drum relay PWB (YC4) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC15) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the drum unit.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7903
  • Description: Drum unit M EEPROM error No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Drum unit M 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the drum unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Drum unit and Drum relay PWB (YC3) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC15) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the drum unit.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7904
  • Description: Drum unit Y EEPROM error No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Drum unit Y 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the drum unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Drum unit and Drum relay PWB (YC5) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC15) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the drum unit.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7911
  • Description: Developer unit K EEPROM error No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Developer unit K 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit and Drum relay PWB (YC6) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC15) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the developer unit.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7912
  • Description: Developer unit C EEPROM error No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Developer unit C 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit and Drum relay PWB (YC8) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC15) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the developer unit.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7913
  • Description: Developer unit M EEPROM error (1)No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. (2)Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. (3)Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Developer unit M 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit and Drum relay PWB (YC3) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC15) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the developer unit.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7914
  • Description: Developer unit Y EEPROM error No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Developer unit Y 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit and Drum relay PWB (YC9) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC15) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the developer unit.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 9180
  • Description: DP switchback motor error When the home position was not detected even if the processing was retried 3 consecutive times. Home position detection: When the home position is not detected by driving one rotation of the DP switchback motor.
  • Remedy: DP switchback motor 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the switchback motor is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DP switchback motor and DP main PWB (YC2) DP main PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC2) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the DP switchback motor.
    DP switchback sensor 1. Rotate the switchback motor by hand to check that it is not unusually difficult to rotate. 2. Check that the DP switchback sensor is not disengaged and is correctly positioned. And check that the actuator correctly blocks the light. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DP switchback sensor and Main/Engine PWB (YC18) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 5. DP switchback sensor (DPSBS)
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 9540
  • Description: Backup data error The machine may not be recovered or may have trouble in its function with changes of the internal data when replacing some the parts at the same time.
  • Remedy: PWBs Reattach the parts below in case of replacing 2 or more of them at the same time. Affected parts : Memory, PWBs * Do not replace two or more of the parts at the same time. * And, do not either execute the following works when replacing the above parts. Replace the drum unit or the developing unit. Replace the drum unit for the one color with another in the same machine.
  • Code: F000
  • Description: Communication error between Main/Engine PWB and Operation panel PWB
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Check the wirings and connectors between the Main/Engine PWB and the operation panel PWB. Operation panel PWB and Main/Engine PWB (YC2002). 3. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
    Operation panel PWB Replace the operation panel PWB.
  • Code: F010
  • Description: Program read error
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. If not corrected, replace the Main/Engine PWB and check operation.
  • Code: F020
  • Description: Main/Engine PWB RAM checksum error
  • Remedy: Main memory of the Main/Engine PWB (RAM) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. If not corrected, replace the Main/Engine PWB and check operation.
  • Code: F040
  • Description: Communication error between Main/Engine PWB and Print engine
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Repair or replace the wire from the Main/ Engine PWB that may be grounded. (Check short-circuit between 5V and 3.3V.) 3. Check both main and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version, if necessary. 4. If not corrected, replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: F050
  • Description: Print engine main program error
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the EEPROM has been properly installed. 3. Check both main and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version, if necessary. 4. If not corrected, replace the Main/Engine PWB.

Ошибка 4600

Ошибка блока лазера. Не работаетзаедает двигатель очистки лазера. Как правило из за пыли. Необходимо прочистить направляющие блока лазеров.

Разборка МФУ

  1. Отключаем МФУ от электросети
  2. Вынимаем лотки с бумагой
  3. Открываем крышку блока картриджей
  4. Выкручиваем винты из крышки слева
  5. Снимаем крышку

Блок лазеров

  1. Отсоединяем кабели
  2. Выкручиваем 4 винта крепления
  3. Вытаскиваем блок лазеров

Чистка блока лазеров

  1. Очищаем направляющие от пыли (продуть воздухом)
  2. Вставляем блок обратно
  3. Подключаем кабель, проверяем что бы все было плотно
  4. Подключаем электропитание, включаем МФУ и проверяем что все работает
  5. Собираем в обратном порядке

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Код ошибки Описание ошибки Причина ошибки 0030 FAX control PWB system error
Processing with the fax software was disabled due to a hardware problem. Defective FAX control PWB. 0060 Engine PWB type error Defective engine sub PCB. 0070 FAX control PWB incompatible detection error
Abnormal detection of FAX control PWB incompatibility In the initial communication with the FAX control PWB, any normal communication command is not transmitted. Defective FAX software
Defective FAX control PWB. 0100 Backup memory device error Defective flash memory. 0120 MAC address data error
For data in which the MAC address is invalid. Defective main PWB.
Defective flash memory.
Defective engine PWB. 0130 Backup memory read/write error (main PWB) Defective flash memory.
Defective main PWB. 0140 Backup memory data error (main PWB) Defective flash memory.
Defective main PWB. 0150 Backup memory read/write error (engine PWB)
Detecting engine PWB EEPROM communication error. Improper installation engine PWB EEPROM.
Defective engine PWB.
Device damage of EEPROM. 0160 Backup memory data error (engine PWB) Defective flash memory.
Defective engine PWB. 0170 Billing counting error
A checksum error is detected in the main and engine backup memories for the billing counters. Data damage of EEPROM.
Defective PWB. 0180 Machine number mismatch
Machine number of main and engine does not match. Data damage of EEPROM. 0320 I/O CPU communication error
A communication error is detected 10 times in succession. Defective PWB. 0630 DMA error DMA transmission of image data does not complete within the specified period of time. Poor contact in the connector terminals. Defective main PWB. 0800 Image processing error
JAM05 is detected twice. Defective main PWB. 0830 FAX control PWB flash program area checksum error
A checksum error occurred with the program of the FAX control PWB. Defective FAX software.
Defective FAX control PWB. 0840 Faults of RTC
The time is judged to go back based on the comparison of the RTC time and the current time or five years or more have passed. The battery is disconnected from the main PWB.
Defective main PWB. 0870 FAX control PWB to main PWB high capacity data transfer error
High-capacity data transfer between the FAX control PWB and the main PWB of the machine was not normally performed even if the data transfer was retried the specified times. Improper installation FAX control PWB.
Defective FAX control PWB or main PWB. 0920 Fax file system error
The backup data is not retained for file system abnormality of flash memory of the FAX control PWB. Defective FAX control PWB. 1010 Lift motor error
After cassette 1 is inserted, lift sensor does not turn on within 12 s. This error is detected four times successively. Defective bottom plate elevation mechanism in the cassette.
Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the lift motor.
Defective lift motor.
Defective engine PWB. 1020 PF lift motor error (paper feeder)
After cassette 2 is inserted, PF lift sensor 1 does not turn on within 12 s. This error is detected four times successively. Defective bottom plate elevation mechanism in the cassette.
Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the PF lift motor 1.
Defective PF lift motor 1.
Defective PF main PWB. 1030 PF lift motor error (paper feeder)
After cassette 3 is inserted, PF lift sensor 2 does not turn on within 12 s. This error is detected four times successively. Defective bottom plate elevation mechanism in the cassette.
Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the PF lift motor 2.
Defective PF lift motor 2.
Defective PF main PWB. 1800 Paper feeder communication error
A communication error is detected 10 times in succession. Improper installation paper feeder.
Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective engine PWB.
Defective PF main PWB. 1900 Paper feeder EEPROM error
When writing the data, the write data and the read data is not continuously in agreement 5 times. Defective PF main PWB.
Device damage of EEPROM. 2000 Main motor steady-state error
Stable OFF is detected for 1 s continuously after main motor stabilized. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the main motor.
Defective main motor.
Defective engine PWB. 2010 Main motor drive error
The main motor is not stabilized within 2 s after driving starts. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the main motor.
Defective main motor.
Defective engine PWB. 2101 Developer motor K steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the developer motor K stabilizes. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB. 2102 Developer motor YCM steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the developer motor YCM stabilizes. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB. 2111 Developer motor K startup error
Developer motor K is not stabilized within 2 s since the motor is activated. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB. 2112 Developer motor YCM startup error
Developer motor YCM is not stabilized within 2 s since the motor is activated. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB. 2300 Fuser motor steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the fuser motor stabilizes. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB. 2310 Fuser motor startup error
Fuser motor is not stabilized within 2 s since the motor is activated. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB. 2550 Conveying motor steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the conveying motor stabilizes. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB. 2560 Conveying motor startup error
Conveying motor is not stabilized within 2 s since the motor is activated. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB. 2600 PF drive motor error (paper feeder)
When the PF drive motor is driven, error signal is detected continuously for 1 s. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the PF drive motor.
Defective PF drive motor.
Defective PF main PWB. 2700 TC belt motor error
When the TC belt motor is driven, error signal is detected continuously for 1 s. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the PF drive motor.
Defective PF drive motor.
Defective PF main PWB. 3100 ISU home position error
The home position is not correct when the power is turned on or at the start of copying using the table. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective home position sensor.
Defective ISU motor.
Defective CCD PWB.
Defective engine PWB. 3200 Exposure lamp error
When input value at the time of exposure lamp illumination does not exceed the threshold value between 5 s. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective exposure lamp.
Defective CCD PWB.
Defective main PWB. 3500 Communication error between scanner and ASIC
An error code is detected 3 times in succession. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective CCD PWB.
Defective main PWB. 3600 Scanner sequence error Defective main PWB or engine PWB. 4000 Polygon motor synchronization error
The polygon motor is not stabilized within 10 s after driving starts. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective polygon motor.
Defective engine PWB. 4001 Polygon motor (K) steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the polygon motor (K) stabilizes. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor
Defective PWB. 4002 Polygon motor (С) steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the polygon motor (С) stabilizes. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor
Defective PWB. 4003 Polygon motor (M) steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the polygon motor (M) stabilizes. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor
Defective PWB. 4004 Polygon motor (Y) steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the polygon motor (Y) stabilizes. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor
Defective PWB. 4010 Polygon motor steady-state error
Stable OFF is detected for 1 s continuously after polygon motor stabilized. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective polygon motor.
Defective engine PWB. 4011 Polygon motor (K) startup error
Polygon motor (K) is not stabilized within 10 s since the motor is activated. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB. 4012 Polygon motor (C) startup error
Polygon motor (C) is not stabilized within 10 s since the motor is activated. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB. 4013 Polygon motor (M) startup error
Polygon motor (M) is not stabilized within 10 s since the motor is activated. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB. 4014 Polygon motor (Y) startup error
Polygon motor (Y) is not stabilized within 10 s since the motor is activated. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB. 4100 BD initialization error
BD is not detected within 1 s after polygon motor stabilized. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective APC PWB.
Defective BD PWB.
Defective main PWB. 4600 LSU cleaning motor error
When the LSU cleaning motor is driven, an error signal is detected continuously for 1 s. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor. Defective PWB. 4700 VIDEO ASIC device error Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective main PWB or engine PWB. 4950 LSU CPU communication error
A communication error is detected 10 times in succession. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective PWB. 6000 Broken fuser heater wire
The detected temperature of fuser thermistor does not reach the specified temperature (ready indication temperature) after the fuser heater has been turned on continuously for 60 s in warming up. The fusing temperature at 7 seconds and 20 seconds since fuser temperature control has occurred differs by 43°C/109.4°F or less. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Deformed connector pin.
Defective triac.
Fuser thermostat triggered.
Broken fuser heater wire.
Defective engine PWB. 6000
6020
6030
6050 Broken fuser heater wire
Abnormally high fuser thermistor temperature Broken fuser thermistor wire Abnormally low fuser thermistor temperature Deformed connector pin.
Defective triac. 6020 Abnormally high fuser thermistor temperature
The fuser thermistor detects a temperature higher than 230°C/446°F continuously for 40 ms. High fuser temperature signal detects a temperature of 255°C/491°F continuously for 40 ms. Deformed connector pin.
Defective triac.
Shorted fuser thermistor.
Defective engine PWB. 6030 Broken fuser thermistor wire
A/D value of the fuser thermistor exceeds 251 bit continuously for 7 s during warming up. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Deformed connector pin.
Defective triac.
Defective fuser thermistor.
Defective engine PWB 6050 Abnormally low fuser thermistor temperature
As the stable temperature has reached the second time, the decrease in the fuser thermistor temperature of 60°C/140°F or greater is detected for one second. Deformed connector pin.
Defective triac.
Defective fuser thermistor
Defective fuser heater.
Defective engine PWB. 6120 Abnormally high fuser thermistor 3 (press roller) temperature
The fuser temperature exceeds 200 °C/392 °F for 1 s. Deformed connector pin.
Defective IH PWB.
Defective fuser thermistor.
Defective engine PWB. 6130 Fuser thermistor 3 (press roller) break error Fuser thermistor 3 detects a temperature of -14 °C/6.8 °F . Fuser thermistor 3 does not reach 30° C/86 °F even after20 s during warming up. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
Deformed connector pin.
Defective IH PWB.
Defective fuser thermistor.
Defective engine PWB. 6150 Abnormally low fuser thermistor 3 (press roller) temperature
The fuser temperature lower than 30 °C/86 °F is detected continuously for 1 s. Deformed connector pin.
Defective fuser thermistor
Defective fuser heater.
Defective engine PWB. 6200 Broken fuser edge heater wire
Fuser thermistor 1 does not reach 50° C/122 °F even after20 s during warming up. The detected temperature of fuser thermistor1 does not reach the specified temperature (ready indication temperature) for 20 s in warming up after reaching 50° C/122 °F. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Deformed connector pin.
Fuser thermostat triggered.
Broken fuser heater wire.
Defective engine PWB. 6220 Abnormally high fuser thermistor 1 (edge) temperature
The fuser temperature exceeds 240 °C/464 °F for 1 s Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Deformed connector pin.
Fuser thermostat triggered.
Broken fuser heater wire.
Defective engine PWB. 6230 Fuser thermistor 1 (edge) break error
During warming up a hearter, fuser thermistor 2 detects a temperature of 100 °C/212 °F or higher and, fuser thermistor 1 detects a temperature of 37 °C/99 °F or lower. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Deformed connector pin.
Fuser thermostat triggered.
Broken fuser heater wire.
Defective engine PWB. 6250 Abnormally low fuser thermistor 1 (edge) temperature
The fuser temperature lower than 100 °C/212 °F is detected continuously for 1 s during printing. The fuser temperature lower than 50 °C/122 °F is detected continuously for 1 s during pre-heating. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Deformed connector pin.
Fuser thermostat triggered.
Broken fuser heater wire.
Defective engine PWB. 6400 Zero-cross signal error
While fuser heater control is performed, the zero-cross signal is not input within 3 s. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
Defective power source PWB or engine PWB. 6410 Fuser unit type mismatch problem
Absence of the fuser unit is detected. Fuser unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the fuser unit is installed. 6600 Belt rotation error
The belt was detected to stop for 1 s continuously during motor remote is on. Defective fuser motor.
Defective IH belt.
Defective IH PWB.
Defective engine PWB. 7101 Toner sensor K error Defective Developer unit.
Defective PWB. 7102 Toner sensor C error Defective Developer unit.
Defective PWB. 7103 Toner sensor M error Defective Developer unit.
Defective PWB. 7104 Toner sensor Y error Defective Developer unit.
Defective PWB. 7401 Developing unit K type mismatch problem
Absence of the developing unit K is detected. Developing unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the developing unit is installed.
Defective PWB. 7402 Developing unit C type mismatch problem
Absence of the developing unit C is detected. Developing unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the developing unit is installed.
Defective PWB. 7403 Developing unit M type mismatch problem
Absence of the developing unit M is detected. Developing unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the developing unit is installed.
Defective PWB. 7404 Developing unit Y type mismatch problem
Absence of the developing unit Y is detected. Developing unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the developing unit is installed.
Defective PWB. 7411 Drum unit K type mismatch problem
Absence of the drum unit K is detected. Drum unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the drum unit is installed.
Defective PWB. 7412 Drum unit C type mismatch problem
Absence of the drum unit C is detected. Drum unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the drum unit is installed.
Defective PWB. 7413 Drum unit M type mismatch problem
Absence of the drum unit M is detected. Drum unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the drum unit is installed.
Defective PWB. 7414 Drum unit Y type mismatch problem
Absence of the drum unit Y is detected. Drum unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the drum unit is installed.
Defective PWB. 7420 Transfer belt unit type mismatch problem
Absence of the transfer belt unit is detected. Transfer belt unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the transfer belt unit is installed.
Defective PWB. 7601 ID sensor 1 (front) error Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB. 7602 ID sensor 2 (rear) error Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB. 7611 ID sensor (K) density error
When ID sensor 2 detected CTD is 500 or less. Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB. 7612 ID sensor (C) density error
When ID sensor 2 detected CTD is 500 or less. Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB. 7613 ID sensor (M) density error
When ID sensor 2 detected CTD is 500 or less. Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB. 7614 ID sensor (Y) density error
When ID sensor 2 detected CTD is 500 or less. Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB. 7620 ID sensor timing error
Color registration correction was failed. Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB. 7800 Broken external thermistor wire
The thermistor output value is 0.3 V or less. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective temperature sensor. 7810 Short-circuited external thermistor wire
The thermistor output value is 3 V or more. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective temperature sensor. 7900 Drum unit EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drum unit. 7901 Drum K EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drum unit. 7902 Drum C EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drum unit. 7903 Drum M EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drum unit. 7904 Drum Y EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drum unit. 7910 Developer unit EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective developer unit. 7911 Developing unit K EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively. Poor contact in the connector terminals.
Defective developing PWB. 7912 Developing unit C EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively. Poor contact in the connector terminals.
Defective developing PWB. 7913 Developing unit M EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively. Poor contact in the connector terminals.
Defective developing PWB. 7914 Developing unit Y EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively. Poor contact in the connector terminals.
Defective developing PWB. 8030 Tray upper limit detection problem (document finisher)
When the tray elevation motor raises a tray, the ON status of the tray upper limit sensor is detected. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective tray upper limit sensor, paper surface sensor 1/2.
Defective DF main PWB. 8040 Belt problem (document finisher)
The belt sensor does not turn on/off within specified time of the belt solenoid turning on. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective belt sensor.
Defective belt solenoid.
Defective DF main PWB. 8140 Tray elevation motor problem (document finisher)
The tray low limit sensor or paper surface sensor 1/2 cannot be detected to be on within 10 s since the tray elevation motor is activated. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
The tray elevation motor malfunctions.
Defective tray lower limit sensor, paper surface sensor 1/2.
Defective DF main PWB. 8210 Stapler problem (document finisher)
Jam 7012 or 7023 is indicated. Defective connector cable of staple or poor contact in the connector.
The stapler is blocked with a staple.
The stapler is broken
Defective DF main PWB. 8320 Adjustment motor 2 problem (document finisher)
The adjustment sensor 2 does not turn on/off within specified time of the adjustment motor 2 turning on. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective adjustment sensor 2.
Defective adjustment motor 2.
Defective DF main PWB. 8330 Adjustment motor 1 problem (document finisher)
The adjustment sensor 1 does not turn on/off within specified time of the adjustment motor 1 turning on. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective adjustment sensor 1.
Defective adjustment motor 1. 8350 Roller motor problem (document finisher)
The roller sensor does not turn on/off within specified time of the roller motor turning on. Defective DF main PWB.
Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective roller sensor.
Defective roller motor.
Defective DF main PWB. 8360 Slide motor problem (document finisher)
The slide sensor does not turn on/off within specified time of the slide motor turning on. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective slide sensor.
Defective slide motor.
Defective DF main PWB. 8460 EEPROM problem (document finisher)
Reading from or writing to EEPROM cannot be performed. Defective EEPROM or DF main PWB. 8800 Document finisher communication error
A communication error is detected 10 times in succession. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
Defective DF main PWB.
Defective engine PWB. 8830 Bridge communication error (document finisher)
A communication error is detected 10 times in succession. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective bridge PWB.
Defective engine PWB. 8990 Document finisher communication error Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective DF main PWB.
Defective bridge PWB. 9000 Document processor communication error
A communication error is detected 10 times in succession. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective DP main PWB. 9060 DP EEPROM error Read and write data does not match. Data in the specified area of the backup memory does not match the specified values. Defective DP main PWB.
Device damage of EEPROM. 9500 BRU communication error IPU PWB error 9510 BRU PWB error IPU PWB error 9520 BRU PWB data error IPU PWB error F000 Main PWB — operation panel PWB communication error Defective main PWB.
Defective operation panel PWB. F010 Main PWB checksum error Defective main PWB. F040 Main PWB — print engine communication error Defective main PWB.
Defective engine PWB. F050 Print engine ROM checksum error Defective engine PWB.

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  • Code: 4600
  • Description: LSU cleaning motor error
    When the LSU cleaning motor is driven, an error signal is detected continuously for 1 s.
  • Causes: Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector. Defective drive transmission system. Defective motor. Defective PWB.
  • Remedy: Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector. Reinsert the connector. Also check for continuity of the connector cable. If none, replace the cable. LSU cleaning motor and LSU connect PWB(YC11) LSU connect PWB and engine PWB(YC12)
    Defective drive transmission system. Check if the rollers and gears rotate smoothly. If not, grease the bushings and gears. Check for broken gears and replace if any.
    Defective motor. Replace the LSU cleaning motor.
    Defective PWB. Replace the engine PWB or LSU connect PWB check for correct operation.
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    Hi Guys,

    I’ve been stuck with a Kyocera ECOsys P6035cdn that is driving me crazy!!!, it keeps giving me a C4600 error which is the LSU cleaning motor error.To date:

    -> I’ve upgraded to the latest available firmware,

    -> Followed the LSU cleaning motor service bulletins and greased the relevant gears and shafts,

    -> Replaced the Engine Relay as prescribed in the service manual.

    STILL NO JOY!!!

    Anybody have any other options for me to try or ideas other than matches and petrol?

    Thanks.


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    @TECHKYO, Yes…I saw the service bulletin and did the modifications but the error msg: C4600 still comes back.


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    unplug the cleaning motor from the pcb
    It has been working so far.


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    I’ve got a couple of M6535cidn in a very dusty warehouse with the same problem. I’ve unplugged the cleaning motors on both, which got rid of the codes, but I have to manually clean them every few weeks, which is getting old!

    If replacing the LSUs would make a permanent fix I would gladly do it, but I haven’t seen anything about modifications to them.

    So, it’s been a while since you replaced both LSUs… Did that permanently fix the problem???

    Thanks for your reply,

    Robert B.
    Atlanta, GA


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    Re: Kyocera P6035cdn error C4600

    We have modified several of this series machines with some success. We have found that the cleaning motor will need to be replaced and possibly the left connect board to eliminate the error code. While replacing the motor, you can modify the lasers with mylar pieces to help the cleaners get on the glass of the laser. This has eliminated the problem on several machines for us. I will post a link to a video that we made describing the modification. I have sent this to Kyocera with no response from them except that they have tried it also with success, but never bothered to let anyone know about it.

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Bn…ZO9ccRJiJP0WL5


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    Re: Kyocera P6035cdn error C4600

    I tried all of the above, but I wasn’t settling on having to go back once a month to pull the 4 devs, 4 drums, belt, 4 toners out and wipe 4 slits of glass because of a unplugged motor. I replaced the «Inner Left Duct» (pn= 302NR33020) which is the black plastic housing for the drive train for all 4 LSU cleaners. Don’t forget to grease those gears either. Fairly easy job after having to pull everything out a dozen times.


Code

4204

Laser output error (Yellow)

The pin photo signal (PDN) is not output

from PD PWB Y for one second while

laser is emitted.

4600

LSU cleaning motor error

When the LSU cleaning motor is driven,

the LSU cleaning motor over-current

detection signal is detected continu-

ously for 50 times (5 s) at 100 ms inter-

vals.

4700

VIDEO ASIC device error

Contents

Causes

Check procedures/corrective measures

Defective harness

Reinsert the connector. Also check for conti-

between APC

nuity within the connector harness. If none,

PWB Y and engine

remedy or replace the harness.

PWB (YC29), or

improper connec-

tor insertion.

Defective APC

Replace the laser scanner unit YK (See

PWB Y.

page 1-5-37).

Defective PD PWB

Replace the laser scanner unit YK (See

Y.

page 1-5-37).

Defective engine

Replace the engine PWB (See page 1-5-

PWB.

29).

Defective harness

Reinsert the connector. Also check for conti-

between LSU

nuity within the connector harness. If none,

cleaning motor and

remedy or replace the harness.

engine PWB

(YC37), or

improper connec-

tor insertion.

Defective drive

Check if the rollers and gears rotate

transmission sys-

smoothly. If not, grease the bushings and

tem of the LSU

gears. Check for broken gears and replace if

cleaning motor.

any.

Defective LSU

Replace the LSU cleaning motor.

cleaning motor.

Defective engine

Replace the engine PWB (See page 1-5-

PWB.

29).

Faulty connection

Check the installation of the main PWB and

of the connector

engine PWB and reinstall them if necessary

between the main

(See page 1-5-28 and 1-5-29).

PWB and engine

PWB.

Defective main

Replace the main PWB (See page 1-5-28).

PWB.

Defective engine

Replace the engine PWB (See page 1-5-

PWB.

29).

Remarks

2K8

1-4-11

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    Hi Guys,

    I’ve been stuck with a Kyocera ECOsys P6035cdn that is driving me crazy!!!, it keeps giving me a C4600 error which is the LSU cleaning motor error.To date:

    -> I’ve upgraded to the latest available firmware,

    -> Followed the LSU cleaning motor service bulletins and greased the relevant gears and shafts,

    -> Replaced the Engine Relay as prescribed in the service manual.

    STILL NO JOY!!!

    Anybody have any other options for me to try or ideas other than matches and petrol?

    Thanks.


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    Re: Kyocera P6035cdn error C4600

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    Re: Kyocera P6035cdn error C4600

    @TECHKYO, Yes…I saw the service bulletin and did the modifications but the error msg: C4600 still comes back.


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    Re: Kyocera P6035cdn error C4600

    unplug the cleaning motor from the pcb
    It has been working so far.


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    Re: Kyocera P6035cdn error C4600

    I’ve got a couple of M6535cidn in a very dusty warehouse with the same problem. I’ve unplugged the cleaning motors on both, which got rid of the codes, but I have to manually clean them every few weeks, which is getting old!

    If replacing the LSUs would make a permanent fix I would gladly do it, but I haven’t seen anything about modifications to them.

    So, it’s been a while since you replaced both LSUs… Did that permanently fix the problem???

    Thanks for your reply,

    Robert B.
    Atlanta, GA


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    Re: Kyocera P6035cdn error C4600

    We have modified several of this series machines with some success. We have found that the cleaning motor will need to be replaced and possibly the left connect board to eliminate the error code. While replacing the motor, you can modify the lasers with mylar pieces to help the cleaners get on the glass of the laser. This has eliminated the problem on several machines for us. I will post a link to a video that we made describing the modification. I have sent this to Kyocera with no response from them except that they have tried it also with success, but never bothered to let anyone know about it.

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Bn…ZO9ccRJiJP0WL5


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    Re: Kyocera P6035cdn error C4600

    I tried all of the above, but I wasn’t settling on having to go back once a month to pull the 4 devs, 4 drums, belt, 4 toners out and wipe 4 slits of glass because of a unplugged motor. I replaced the «Inner Left Duct» (pn= 302NR33020) which is the black plastic housing for the drive train for all 4 LSU cleaners. Don’t forget to grease those gears either. Fairly easy job after having to pull everything out a dozen times.


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  • Code 4600
  • Code: 4600
  • Description: LSU cleaning motor error
    When the LSU cleaning motor is driven, an error signal is detected continuously for 1 s.
  • Causes: Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector. Defective drive transmission system. Defective motor. Defective PWB.
  • Remedy: Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector. Reinsert the connector. Also check for continuity of the connector cable. If none, replace the cable. LSU cleaning motor and LSU connect PWB(YC11) LSU connect PWB and engine PWB(YC12)
    Defective drive transmission system. Check if the rollers and gears rotate smoothly. If not, grease the bushings and gears. Check for broken gears and replace if any.
    Defective motor. Replace the LSU cleaning motor.
    Defective PWB. Replace the engine PWB or LSU connect PWB check for correct operation.

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Код ошибки Описание ошибки Причина ошибки 0030 FAX control PWB system error
Processing with the fax software was disabled due to a hardware problem. Defective FAX control PWB. 0060 Engine PWB type error Defective engine sub PCB. 0070 FAX control PWB incompatible detection error
Abnormal detection of FAX control PWB incompatibility In the initial communication with the FAX control PWB, any normal communication command is not transmitted. Defective FAX software
Defective FAX control PWB. 0100 Backup memory device error Defective flash memory. 0120 MAC address data error
For data in which the MAC address is invalid. Defective main PWB.
Defective flash memory.
Defective engine PWB. 0130 Backup memory read/write error (main PWB) Defective flash memory.
Defective main PWB. 0140 Backup memory data error (main PWB) Defective flash memory.
Defective main PWB. 0150 Backup memory read/write error (engine PWB)
Detecting engine PWB EEPROM communication error. Improper installation engine PWB EEPROM.
Defective engine PWB.
Device damage of EEPROM. 0160 Backup memory data error (engine PWB) Defective flash memory.
Defective engine PWB. 0170 Billing counting error
A checksum error is detected in the main and engine backup memories for the billing counters. Data damage of EEPROM.
Defective PWB. 0180 Machine number mismatch
Machine number of main and engine does not match. Data damage of EEPROM. 0320 I/O CPU communication error
A communication error is detected 10 times in succession. Defective PWB. 0630 DMA error DMA transmission of image data does not complete within the specified period of time. Poor contact in the connector terminals. Defective main PWB. 0800 Image processing error
JAM05 is detected twice. Defective main PWB. 0830 FAX control PWB flash program area checksum error
A checksum error occurred with the program of the FAX control PWB. Defective FAX software.
Defective FAX control PWB. 0840 Faults of RTC
The time is judged to go back based on the comparison of the RTC time and the current time or five years or more have passed. The battery is disconnected from the main PWB.
Defective main PWB. 0870 FAX control PWB to main PWB high capacity data transfer error
High-capacity data transfer between the FAX control PWB and the main PWB of the machine was not normally performed even if the data transfer was retried the specified times. Improper installation FAX control PWB.
Defective FAX control PWB or main PWB. 0920 Fax file system error
The backup data is not retained for file system abnormality of flash memory of the FAX control PWB. Defective FAX control PWB. 1010 Lift motor error
After cassette 1 is inserted, lift sensor does not turn on within 12 s. This error is detected four times successively. Defective bottom plate elevation mechanism in the cassette.
Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the lift motor.
Defective lift motor.
Defective engine PWB. 1020 PF lift motor error (paper feeder)
After cassette 2 is inserted, PF lift sensor 1 does not turn on within 12 s. This error is detected four times successively. Defective bottom plate elevation mechanism in the cassette.
Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the PF lift motor 1.
Defective PF lift motor 1.
Defective PF main PWB. 1030 PF lift motor error (paper feeder)
After cassette 3 is inserted, PF lift sensor 2 does not turn on within 12 s. This error is detected four times successively. Defective bottom plate elevation mechanism in the cassette.
Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the PF lift motor 2.
Defective PF lift motor 2.
Defective PF main PWB. 1800 Paper feeder communication error
A communication error is detected 10 times in succession. Improper installation paper feeder.
Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective engine PWB.
Defective PF main PWB. 1900 Paper feeder EEPROM error
When writing the data, the write data and the read data is not continuously in agreement 5 times. Defective PF main PWB.
Device damage of EEPROM. 2000 Main motor steady-state error
Stable OFF is detected for 1 s continuously after main motor stabilized. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the main motor.
Defective main motor.
Defective engine PWB. 2010 Main motor drive error
The main motor is not stabilized within 2 s after driving starts. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the main motor.
Defective main motor.
Defective engine PWB. 2101 Developer motor K steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the developer motor K stabilizes. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB. 2102 Developer motor YCM steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the developer motor YCM stabilizes. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB. 2111 Developer motor K startup error
Developer motor K is not stabilized within 2 s since the motor is activated. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB. 2112 Developer motor YCM startup error
Developer motor YCM is not stabilized within 2 s since the motor is activated. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB. 2300 Fuser motor steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the fuser motor stabilizes. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB. 2310 Fuser motor startup error
Fuser motor is not stabilized within 2 s since the motor is activated. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB. 2550 Conveying motor steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the conveying motor stabilizes. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB. 2560 Conveying motor startup error
Conveying motor is not stabilized within 2 s since the motor is activated. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB. 2600 PF drive motor error (paper feeder)
When the PF drive motor is driven, error signal is detected continuously for 1 s. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the PF drive motor.
Defective PF drive motor.
Defective PF main PWB. 2700 TC belt motor error
When the TC belt motor is driven, error signal is detected continuously for 1 s. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the PF drive motor.
Defective PF drive motor.
Defective PF main PWB. 3100 ISU home position error
The home position is not correct when the power is turned on or at the start of copying using the table. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective home position sensor.
Defective ISU motor.
Defective CCD PWB.
Defective engine PWB. 3200 Exposure lamp error
When input value at the time of exposure lamp illumination does not exceed the threshold value between 5 s. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective exposure lamp.
Defective CCD PWB.
Defective main PWB. 3500 Communication error between scanner and ASIC
An error code is detected 3 times in succession. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective CCD PWB.
Defective main PWB. 3600 Scanner sequence error Defective main PWB or engine PWB. 4000 Polygon motor synchronization error
The polygon motor is not stabilized within 10 s after driving starts. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective polygon motor.
Defective engine PWB. 4001 Polygon motor (K) steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the polygon motor (K) stabilizes. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor
Defective PWB. 4002 Polygon motor (С) steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the polygon motor (С) stabilizes. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor
Defective PWB. 4003 Polygon motor (M) steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the polygon motor (M) stabilizes. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor
Defective PWB. 4004 Polygon motor (Y) steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the polygon motor (Y) stabilizes. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor
Defective PWB. 4010 Polygon motor steady-state error
Stable OFF is detected for 1 s continuously after polygon motor stabilized. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective polygon motor.
Defective engine PWB. 4011 Polygon motor (K) startup error
Polygon motor (K) is not stabilized within 10 s since the motor is activated. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB. 4012 Polygon motor (C) startup error
Polygon motor (C) is not stabilized within 10 s since the motor is activated. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB. 4013 Polygon motor (M) startup error
Polygon motor (M) is not stabilized within 10 s since the motor is activated. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB. 4014 Polygon motor (Y) startup error
Polygon motor (Y) is not stabilized within 10 s since the motor is activated. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB. 4100 BD initialization error
BD is not detected within 1 s after polygon motor stabilized. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective APC PWB.
Defective BD PWB.
Defective main PWB. 4600 LSU cleaning motor error
When the LSU cleaning motor is driven, an error signal is detected continuously for 1 s. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor. Defective PWB. 4700 VIDEO ASIC device error Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective main PWB or engine PWB. 4950 LSU CPU communication error
A communication error is detected 10 times in succession. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective PWB. 6000 Broken fuser heater wire
The detected temperature of fuser thermistor does not reach the specified temperature (ready indication temperature) after the fuser heater has been turned on continuously for 60 s in warming up. The fusing temperature at 7 seconds and 20 seconds since fuser temperature control has occurred differs by 43°C/109.4°F or less. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Deformed connector pin.
Defective triac.
Fuser thermostat triggered.
Broken fuser heater wire.
Defective engine PWB. 6000
6020
6030
6050 Broken fuser heater wire
Abnormally high fuser thermistor temperature Broken fuser thermistor wire Abnormally low fuser thermistor temperature Deformed connector pin.
Defective triac. 6020 Abnormally high fuser thermistor temperature
The fuser thermistor detects a temperature higher than 230°C/446°F continuously for 40 ms. High fuser temperature signal detects a temperature of 255°C/491°F continuously for 40 ms. Deformed connector pin.
Defective triac.
Shorted fuser thermistor.
Defective engine PWB. 6030 Broken fuser thermistor wire
A/D value of the fuser thermistor exceeds 251 bit continuously for 7 s during warming up. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Deformed connector pin.
Defective triac.
Defective fuser thermistor.
Defective engine PWB 6050 Abnormally low fuser thermistor temperature
As the stable temperature has reached the second time, the decrease in the fuser thermistor temperature of 60°C/140°F or greater is detected for one second. Deformed connector pin.
Defective triac.
Defective fuser thermistor
Defective fuser heater.
Defective engine PWB. 6120 Abnormally high fuser thermistor 3 (press roller) temperature
The fuser temperature exceeds 200 °C/392 °F for 1 s. Deformed connector pin.
Defective IH PWB.
Defective fuser thermistor.
Defective engine PWB. 6130 Fuser thermistor 3 (press roller) break error Fuser thermistor 3 detects a temperature of -14 °C/6.8 °F . Fuser thermistor 3 does not reach 30° C/86 °F even after20 s during warming up. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
Deformed connector pin.
Defective IH PWB.
Defective fuser thermistor.
Defective engine PWB. 6150 Abnormally low fuser thermistor 3 (press roller) temperature
The fuser temperature lower than 30 °C/86 °F is detected continuously for 1 s. Deformed connector pin.
Defective fuser thermistor
Defective fuser heater.
Defective engine PWB. 6200 Broken fuser edge heater wire
Fuser thermistor 1 does not reach 50° C/122 °F even after20 s during warming up. The detected temperature of fuser thermistor1 does not reach the specified temperature (ready indication temperature) for 20 s in warming up after reaching 50° C/122 °F. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Deformed connector pin.
Fuser thermostat triggered.
Broken fuser heater wire.
Defective engine PWB. 6220 Abnormally high fuser thermistor 1 (edge) temperature
The fuser temperature exceeds 240 °C/464 °F for 1 s Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Deformed connector pin.
Fuser thermostat triggered.
Broken fuser heater wire.
Defective engine PWB. 6230 Fuser thermistor 1 (edge) break error
During warming up a hearter, fuser thermistor 2 detects a temperature of 100 °C/212 °F or higher and, fuser thermistor 1 detects a temperature of 37 °C/99 °F or lower. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Deformed connector pin.
Fuser thermostat triggered.
Broken fuser heater wire.
Defective engine PWB. 6250 Abnormally low fuser thermistor 1 (edge) temperature
The fuser temperature lower than 100 °C/212 °F is detected continuously for 1 s during printing. The fuser temperature lower than 50 °C/122 °F is detected continuously for 1 s during pre-heating. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Deformed connector pin.
Fuser thermostat triggered.
Broken fuser heater wire.
Defective engine PWB. 6400 Zero-cross signal error
While fuser heater control is performed, the zero-cross signal is not input within 3 s. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
Defective power source PWB or engine PWB. 6410 Fuser unit type mismatch problem
Absence of the fuser unit is detected. Fuser unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the fuser unit is installed. 6600 Belt rotation error
The belt was detected to stop for 1 s continuously during motor remote is on. Defective fuser motor.
Defective IH belt.
Defective IH PWB.
Defective engine PWB. 7101 Toner sensor K error Defective Developer unit.
Defective PWB. 7102 Toner sensor C error Defective Developer unit.
Defective PWB. 7103 Toner sensor M error Defective Developer unit.
Defective PWB. 7104 Toner sensor Y error Defective Developer unit.
Defective PWB. 7401 Developing unit K type mismatch problem
Absence of the developing unit K is detected. Developing unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the developing unit is installed.
Defective PWB. 7402 Developing unit C type mismatch problem
Absence of the developing unit C is detected. Developing unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the developing unit is installed.
Defective PWB. 7403 Developing unit M type mismatch problem
Absence of the developing unit M is detected. Developing unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the developing unit is installed.
Defective PWB. 7404 Developing unit Y type mismatch problem
Absence of the developing unit Y is detected. Developing unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the developing unit is installed.
Defective PWB. 7411 Drum unit K type mismatch problem
Absence of the drum unit K is detected. Drum unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the drum unit is installed.
Defective PWB. 7412 Drum unit C type mismatch problem
Absence of the drum unit C is detected. Drum unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the drum unit is installed.
Defective PWB. 7413 Drum unit M type mismatch problem
Absence of the drum unit M is detected. Drum unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the drum unit is installed.
Defective PWB. 7414 Drum unit Y type mismatch problem
Absence of the drum unit Y is detected. Drum unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the drum unit is installed.
Defective PWB. 7420 Transfer belt unit type mismatch problem
Absence of the transfer belt unit is detected. Transfer belt unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the transfer belt unit is installed.
Defective PWB. 7601 ID sensor 1 (front) error Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB. 7602 ID sensor 2 (rear) error Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB. 7611 ID sensor (K) density error
When ID sensor 2 detected CTD is 500 or less. Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB. 7612 ID sensor (C) density error
When ID sensor 2 detected CTD is 500 or less. Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB. 7613 ID sensor (M) density error
When ID sensor 2 detected CTD is 500 or less. Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB. 7614 ID sensor (Y) density error
When ID sensor 2 detected CTD is 500 or less. Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB. 7620 ID sensor timing error
Color registration correction was failed. Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB. 7800 Broken external thermistor wire
The thermistor output value is 0.3 V or less. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective temperature sensor. 7810 Short-circuited external thermistor wire
The thermistor output value is 3 V or more. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective temperature sensor. 7900 Drum unit EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drum unit. 7901 Drum K EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drum unit. 7902 Drum C EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drum unit. 7903 Drum M EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drum unit. 7904 Drum Y EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drum unit. 7910 Developer unit EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective developer unit. 7911 Developing unit K EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively. Poor contact in the connector terminals.
Defective developing PWB. 7912 Developing unit C EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively. Poor contact in the connector terminals.
Defective developing PWB. 7913 Developing unit M EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively. Poor contact in the connector terminals.
Defective developing PWB. 7914 Developing unit Y EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively. Poor contact in the connector terminals.
Defective developing PWB. 8030 Tray upper limit detection problem (document finisher)
When the tray elevation motor raises a tray, the ON status of the tray upper limit sensor is detected. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective tray upper limit sensor, paper surface sensor 1/2.
Defective DF main PWB. 8040 Belt problem (document finisher)
The belt sensor does not turn on/off within specified time of the belt solenoid turning on. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective belt sensor.
Defective belt solenoid.
Defective DF main PWB. 8140 Tray elevation motor problem (document finisher)
The tray low limit sensor or paper surface sensor 1/2 cannot be detected to be on within 10 s since the tray elevation motor is activated. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
The tray elevation motor malfunctions.
Defective tray lower limit sensor, paper surface sensor 1/2.
Defective DF main PWB. 8210 Stapler problem (document finisher)
Jam 7012 or 7023 is indicated. Defective connector cable of staple or poor contact in the connector.
The stapler is blocked with a staple.
The stapler is broken
Defective DF main PWB. 8320 Adjustment motor 2 problem (document finisher)
The adjustment sensor 2 does not turn on/off within specified time of the adjustment motor 2 turning on. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective adjustment sensor 2.
Defective adjustment motor 2.
Defective DF main PWB. 8330 Adjustment motor 1 problem (document finisher)
The adjustment sensor 1 does not turn on/off within specified time of the adjustment motor 1 turning on. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective adjustment sensor 1.
Defective adjustment motor 1. 8350 Roller motor problem (document finisher)
The roller sensor does not turn on/off within specified time of the roller motor turning on. Defective DF main PWB.
Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective roller sensor.
Defective roller motor.
Defective DF main PWB. 8360 Slide motor problem (document finisher)
The slide sensor does not turn on/off within specified time of the slide motor turning on. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective slide sensor.
Defective slide motor.
Defective DF main PWB. 8460 EEPROM problem (document finisher)
Reading from or writing to EEPROM cannot be performed. Defective EEPROM or DF main PWB. 8800 Document finisher communication error
A communication error is detected 10 times in succession. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
Defective DF main PWB.
Defective engine PWB. 8830 Bridge communication error (document finisher)
A communication error is detected 10 times in succession. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective bridge PWB.
Defective engine PWB. 8990 Document finisher communication error Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective DF main PWB.
Defective bridge PWB. 9000 Document processor communication error
A communication error is detected 10 times in succession. Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective DP main PWB. 9060 DP EEPROM error Read and write data does not match. Data in the specified area of the backup memory does not match the specified values. Defective DP main PWB.
Device damage of EEPROM. 9500 BRU communication error IPU PWB error 9510 BRU PWB error IPU PWB error 9520 BRU PWB data error IPU PWB error F000 Main PWB — operation panel PWB communication error Defective main PWB.
Defective operation panel PWB. F010 Main PWB checksum error Defective main PWB. F040 Main PWB — print engine communication error Defective main PWB.
Defective engine PWB. F050 Print engine ROM checksum error Defective engine PWB.

Code

4204

Laser output error (Yellow)

The pin photo signal (PDN) is not output

from PD PWB Y for one second while

laser is emitted.

4600

LSU cleaning motor error

When the LSU cleaning motor is driven,

the LSU cleaning motor over-current

detection signal is detected continu-

ously for 50 times (5 s) at 100 ms inter-

vals.

4700

VIDEO ASIC device error

Contents

Causes

Check procedures/corrective measures

Defective harness

Reinsert the connector. Also check for conti-

between APC

nuity within the connector harness. If none,

PWB Y and engine

remedy or replace the harness.

PWB (YC29), or

improper connec-

tor insertion.

Defective APC

Replace the laser scanner unit YK (See

PWB Y.

page 1-5-37).

Defective PD PWB

Replace the laser scanner unit YK (See

Y.

page 1-5-37).

Defective engine

Replace the engine PWB (See page 1-5-

PWB.

29).

Defective harness

Reinsert the connector. Also check for conti-

between LSU

nuity within the connector harness. If none,

cleaning motor and

remedy or replace the harness.

engine PWB

(YC37), or

improper connec-

tor insertion.

Defective drive

Check if the rollers and gears rotate

transmission sys-

smoothly. If not, grease the bushings and

tem of the LSU

gears. Check for broken gears and replace if

cleaning motor.

any.

Defective LSU

Replace the LSU cleaning motor.

cleaning motor.

Defective engine

Replace the engine PWB (See page 1-5-

PWB.

29).

Faulty connection

Check the installation of the main PWB and

of the connector

engine PWB and reinstall them if necessary

between the main

(See page 1-5-28 and 1-5-29).

PWB and engine

PWB.

Defective main

Replace the main PWB (See page 1-5-28).

PWB.

Defective engine

Replace the engine PWB (See page 1-5-

PWB.

29).

Remarks

2K8

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  • Code: 0030
  • Description: FAX PWB system error The FAX process can not be continued due to the malfunction of the FAXPWB. *Only 4in1 models detect
  • Remedy: FAX PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and reinstall the FAX controller PWB, and then plug the power cord and turn power on. 2. Reinstall the FAX firmware. 3. Replace the FAX PWB.
  • Code: 0070
  • Description: FAX PWB incompatible detection error In the initial communication with the FAX control PWB, any normal communication command is not transmitted. *Only 4in1 models detect
  • Remedy: FAX PWB 1. Install the FAX system designed for the model. 2. Reinstall the FAX firmware.
  • Code: 0100
  • Description: Backup memory device error Outputs an abnormal status from the flash memory.
  • Remedy: Flash memory (Main/Engine PWB) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Check that the connectors on the Main/ Engine PWB are properly connected, and if not, re-connect them. 3. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 0120
  • Description: MAC address data error In case MAC address is invalid data
  • Remedy: Flash memory (Main/Engine PWB) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Check the MAC address on the network status page. 3. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 0130
  • Description: Backup memory read/write error (Main/Engine PWB) Read/write to the NAND memory can not be executed.
  • Remedy: Flash memory (Main/Engine PWB) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Check that the connectors on the Main/ Engine PWB are properly connected, and if not, re-connect them. 3. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 0140
  • Description: Backup memory data error (Main/Engine PWB) At power up, the data that was read from the NAND memory has been determined to be a error.
  • Remedy: Flash memory (Main/Engine PWB) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Execute U021 initialize memory. 3. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 0150
  • Description: EEPROM read/write error (Main/Engine PWB) 1. No response is issued from the device in reading/ writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. 2. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. 3. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: EEPROM (Main/ Engine PWB) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Check that the EEPROM is peroperly installed on the Main/Engine PWB and if not, reinstall it. 3. Replace the Main/Engine PWB. 4. Check the EEPROM and if it is damaged, contact the service support.
  • Code: 0160
  • Description: EEPROM data error (Main/ Engine PWB) Reading data from EEPROM is detected abnormal.
  • Remedy: EEPROM (Main/ Engine PWB) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Execute U021 initialize memory. 3. If the EEPROM data are currupted, contact the service support.
  • Code: 0170
  • Description: Billing counting error Mismatch between the value of the Main/Engine PWB and EEPROM, in one of the value of billing counter, life counter, or scanner counter.
  • Remedy: EEPROM (Main/ Engine PWB) 1. Check that the EEPROM installed in the Main/Engine PWB is correct and, if not, install the correct EEPROM for the model. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB. 3. If the EEPROM data are currupted, contact the service support.
  • Code: 0180
  • Description: Machine number mismatch When the power is turned on, the machine number does not match the one stored in the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Remedy: EEPROM (Main/ Engine PWB) 1. Check that the EEPROM installed in the Main/Engine PWB is correct and, if not, install the correct EEPROM for the model. 2. Confirm the serial number data for the Main/Engine PWB by using U004. If the mutually different machine number data between «Machine No. (Main)» and «Machine No. (Eng)» is displayed, or if there is a difference between the actual machine number and the number of «Machine No. (Eng)», install the correct EEPROM, and then execute U004.
  • Code: 0190
  • Description: Backup memory device error (Main/Engine PWB) At power up, read/write data from FRAM can not be performed. (retry: 3times)
  • Remedy: FRAM (Main/ Engine PWB) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Check that the connectors on the Main/ Engine PWB are properly connected, and if not, re-connect them. 3. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 0360
  • Description: Communication error between the engine ASIC During the readback data checked after data transmission, the checksum error or the video signal is not inverted. (failed 10 consecutive times)
  • Remedy: Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4)
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 0640
  • Description: Hard disk (SSD) error During the file access after Ready, the I/O error of SSD is detected. (SSD format error after rebooting. For example, System initialization, Sanitization, Encrypted format when installing security kit.)
  • Remedy: SSD (optional HD- 6/7) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and reinstall the HD-6/7 (SSD). 3. Check that the connection between KUIO connector on the Main/Engine PWB and HD-6/7 (SSD) is proper, and if not, re-connect them. 4. Initialize the HD-6/7 (SSD). 5. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 0800
  • Description: Image formation problems The printing sequence JAM (J010X) is detected for 2 consecutive times.
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB 1. Check if the problem is a printing operation error detection in a particular file, and if it is possible to obtain the reproduction of phenomena by the identification of the job that detected the error, take the job log. 2. If the problem occurs in unspecified job, check the connectors on the Main/ Engine PWB, and reattach it. 3. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 0830
  • Description: FAX PWB flash program area checksum error The program stored in the flash memory on the FAX control PWB is broken and can not be executed. *Only 4in1 models dete
  • Remedy: FAX firmware 1. Reinstall the FAX firmware.
    FAX PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and reinstall the FAX controller PWB, and then plug the power cord and turn power on. 2. Check that the connection between KUIO connector on the Main/Engine PWB and Fax PWB is proper, and if not, re-connect them. 3. Execute [Initializing] by U600. 4. Replace the FAX PWB.
  • Code: 0840
  • Description: Faults of RTC Check at power up. The RTC setting has reverted to a previous state. The machine has not been powered for 5 years (compared to the settings stored periodically in the EEPROM). The RTC setting is older than 00:01 on January 1, 2000. Checked periodically (at every 5 minutes) after power-up. The RTC setting has reverted to a state older than the last time it was checked. 10 minutes have been passed since the previous check.
  • Remedy: Settings of RTC 1. Execute Date Setting using the system menu.
    Backup battery (Main/Engine PWB) 1. Check if the backup battery on the Main/ Engine PWB is not short-circuited. 2. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. If the same service call error is displayed, replace the backup battery
    Main/Engine PWB 1. If the communication error (due to a noise, etc.) is present with the RTC on the Main/Engine PWB, check that the PWB is properly grounded or secured by screws. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 0870
  • Description: FAX PWB to Main/Engine PWB image data transfer error High-capacity data transfer between the FAX PWB and the Main/Engine PWB was not normally performed even if the data transfer was retried the specified times. *Only 4in1 models detect
  • Remedy: FAX PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and reinstall the FAX controller PWB, and then plug the power cord and turn power on. 2. Check that the connection between KUIO connector on the Main/Engine PWB and Fax PWB is proper, and if not, re-connect them. 3. Replace the FAX PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 0920
  • Description: Fax file system error The backup data is not retained for file system abnormality of the flash memory of the FAX PWB. *Only 4in1 models detect
  • Remedy: FAX PWB 1. Execute [Initializing] by U600. 2. Reinstall the FAX firmware. 3. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and reinstall the FAX controller PWB, and then plug the power cord and turn power on. 4. Check that the connection between KUIO connector on the Main/Engine PWB and Fax PWB is proper, and if not, re-connect them. 5. Replace the FAX PWB.
  • Code: 1010
  • Description: Lift motor error (main unit) The following states have been detected 5 times in succession. The lift motor overcurrent is detected for 80 ms. After the cassette is installed, the upper limit detection sensor does not turn ON within 10 s. During printing, after the upper limit detection sensor detects off, and 1 s after ascending control, and the upper limit detection sensor does not detect on. The upper limit detection sensor does not turn off within 5 s after descending control.
  • Remedy: Bottom plate 1. Check to see if the bottom plate can move smoothly and repair or replace it if any problem is found.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. If a wire is pinched by other component, or has defect conduction, replace it. Lift motor and Engine relay PWB (YC25) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4) Llift sensor and Engine relay PWB
    Drive transmission system for the lift motor 1. Check if the gears rotate smoothly. If not, clean or grease the bushes and gears. 2. Check broken gears and replace if any.
    Lift motor Replace the lift motor.
    Lift sensor (upper limit detection sensor) 1. Check if the actuator of the lift sensor can be turned ON/OFF to suit the rise of the cassette bottom plate. 2. Replace the lift sensor
    Engine relay PWB 1. Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 1020
  • Description: PF lift motor error (PF1) The following states have been detected 5 times in succession. The lift motor overcurrent is detected for 200 ms. After the cassette is installed, the upper limit detection sensor does not turn ON within 10 s. During printing, after the upper limit detection sensor detects off, and 1 s after ascending control, and the upper limit detection sensor does not detect on. The upper limit detection sensor does not turn off within 5 s after descending control.
  • Remedy: Bottom plate Check to see if the bottom plate can move smoothly and repair or replace it if any problem is found.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. If a wire is pinched by other component, or has defect conduction, replace it. PF lift motor and PF main PWB (YC7) Llift sensor and PF main PWB (YC7) PF main PWB and Engine relay PWB (YC19)
    Drive transmission system for the lift motor 1. Check if the gears rotate smoothly. If not, clean or grease the bushes and gears. 2. Check broken gears and replace if any.
    PF lift motor Replace the PF lift motor 1.
    PF lift sensor (upper limit detection sensor) 1. Check if the actuator of the PF lift sensor can be turned ON/OFF to suit the rise of the cassette bottom plate. 2. Replace the PF lift sensor.
    PF main PWB Replace the PF main PWB.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
  • Code: 1030
  • Description: PF lift motor error (PF2) The following states have been detected 5 times in succession. The lift motor overcurrent is detected for 200 ms. After the cassette is installed, the upper limit detection sensor does not turn ON within 10 s. During printing, after the upper limit detection sensor detects off, and 1 s after ascending control, and the upper limit detection sensor does not detect on. The upper limit detection sensor does not turn off within 5 s after descending control.
  • Remedy: Bottom plate Check to see if the bottom plate can move smoothly and repair or replace it if any problem is found.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. If a wire is pinched by other component, or has defect conduction, replace it. PF lift motor and PF main PWB (YC7) Llift sensor and PF main PWB (YC7) PF main PWB and Engine relay PWB (YC19)
    Drive transmission system for the lift motor 1. Check if the gears rotate smoothly. If not, clean or grease the bushes and gears. 2. Check broken gears and replace if any.
    PF lift motor Replace the PF lift motor 2.
    PF lift sensor (upper limit detection sensor) 1. Check if the actuator of the PF lift sensor can be turned ON/OFF to suit the rise of the cassette bottom plate. 2. Replace the PF lift sensor.
    PF main PWB Replace the PF main PWB.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
  • Code: 1040
  • Description: PF lift motor error (PF3) The following states have been detected 5 times in succession. The lift motor overcurrent is detected for 200 ms. After the cassette is installed, the upper limit detection sensor does not turn ON within 10 s. During printing, after the upper limit detection sensor detects off, and 1 s after ascending control, and the upper limit detection sensor does not detect on. The upper limit detection sensor does not turn off within 5 s after descending control.
  • Remedy: Bottom plate Check to see if the bottom plate can move smoothly and repair or replace it if any problem is found.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. If a wire is pinched by other component, or has defect conduction, replace it. PF lift motor and PF main PWB (YC7) Llift sensor and PF main PWB (YC7) PF main PWB and Engine relay PWB (YC19)
    Drive transmission system for the lift motor 1. Check if the gears rotate smoothly. If not, clean or grease the bushes and gears. 2. Check broken gears and replace if any.
    PF lift motor Replace the PF lift motor.
    PF lift sensor (upper limit detection sensor) 1. Check if the actuator of the PF lift sensor can be turned ON/OFF to suit the rise of the cassette bottom plate. 2. Replace the PF lift sensor.
    PF main PWB Replace the PF main PWB.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
  • Code: 1810
  • Description: Paper feeder communication error (first cassette) A communication error from paper feeder is detected 10 times in succession.
  • Remedy: Paper feeder 1 Check the wiring connection status with the main unit, and if necessary, reconnecting it.
    PF1 main PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. PF1 main PWB (YC3 and Engine relay PWB (YC19) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Reinstall the PF firmware. 4. Replace the PF main PWB. (Refer to the service manual for the paper feeder).
    Engine relay PWB 1. Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 1820
  • Description: Paper feeder communication error (second cassette) A communication error from paper feeder is detected 10 times in succession.
  • Remedy: Paper feeder 2 Check the wiring connection status with PF1, and if necessary, reconnect it.
    PF2 main PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. PF1 main PWB (YC3)and PF2 main PWB (YC5,4) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Reinstall the PF firmware. 4. Replace the PF2 main PWB.
    PF1 main PWB Replace the PF1 main PWB.
  • Code: 1830
  • Description: Paper feeder communication error (third cassette) A communication error from paper feeder is detected 10 times in succession.
  • Remedy: Paper feeder 3 Check the wiring connection status with PF2, and if necessary, reconnect it.
    PF3 main PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. PF2 main PWB (YC3 and PF3 main PWB (YC5,4) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Reinstall the PF firmware. 4. Replace the PF3 main PWB.
    PF2 main PWB Replace the PF2 main PWB.
  • Code: 1900
  • Description: Paper feeder 1 EEPROM error (first cassette) When writing the data, read and write data does not match 4 times in succession.
  • Remedy: PF1 main PWB (EEPROM) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector to the main unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. 3. Replace the PF1 main PWB.
  • Code: 1910
  • Description: Paper feeder 2 EEPROM error (second cassette) When writing the data, read and write data does not match 4 times in succession.
  • Remedy: PF2 main PWB (EEPROM) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector with the PF1 is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. 3. Replace the PF2 main PWB.
  • Code: 1920
  • Description: Paper feeder 3 EEPROM error (third cassette) When writing the data, read and write data does not match 4 times in succession.
  • Remedy: PF3 main PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector with the PF2 is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. 3. Replace the PF3 main PWB.
  • Code: 2101
  • Description: Developer motor steadystate error (C,M,Y) After motor is stabilized, the stable signal is turned OFF for continuous 2 s.
  • Remedy: Developer unit 1. Check that the developer roller can be rotated by hand, and if it is locked, replace the developer unit.
    Developer motor 1. Check if the couplings and gears rotate smoothly, and if necessary replace them. 2. Reinsert the connector. 3. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. Developer motor and Engine relay PWB (YC12) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/ Engine PWB (YC4) 4. Replace the developer motor
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 2111
  • Description: Developer motor startup error (C,M,Y) After the motor starting, the stable signal is not turned ON within 3 s.
  • Remedy: Developer unit 1. Check that the developer roller can be rotated by hand, and if it is locked, replace the developer unit.
    Developer motor 1. Check if the couplings and gears rotate smoothly, and if necessary replace them. 2. Reinsert the connector. 3. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. Developer motor and Engine relay PWB (YC12) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/ Engine PWB (YC4) 4. Replace the developer motor
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 2201
  • Description: Drum motor CY steadystate error After motor is stabilized, the stable signal is turned OFF for continuous 2 s.
  • Remedy: Drum unit C or Drum unit Y Check that the drum can be rotated by hand, and if it is locked, replace the drum unit C or drum unit Y.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. Drum motor CY and Engine relay PWB (YC13) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4)
    Drive transmission system for the drum motor CY 1. Check if the couplings and gears rotate smoothly, and if not, clean or grease the gears. 2. Check broken couplings and gears, and replace if any.
    Drum motor CY Replace the drum motor CY.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 2202
  • Description: Drum motor KM steadystate error After motor is stabilized, the stable signal is turned OFF for continuous 2 s.
  • Remedy: Drum unit K or Drum unit M Check that the drum can be rotated by hand, and if it is locked, replace the drum unit K or drum unit M.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. Drum motor KM and Engine relay PWB (YC13) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4)
    Drive transmission system for the drum motor KM 1. Check if the couplings and gears rotate smoothly, and if not, clean or grease the gears. 2. Check broken couplings and gears, and replace if any.
    Drum motor KM Replace the drum motor KM.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 2211
  • Description: Drum motor CY startup error After the motor starting, the stable signal is not turned ON within 3 s.
  • Remedy: Drum unit C or Drum unit Y Check that the drum can be rotated by hand, and if it is locked, replace the drum unit C or drum unit Y.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. Drum motor CY and Engine relay PWB (YC13) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4)
    Drive transmission system for the drum motor CY 1. Check if the couplings and gears rotate smoothly, and if not, clean or grease the gears. 2. Check broken couplings and gears, and replace if any.
    Drum motor CY Replace the drum motor CY.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 2212
  • Description: Drum motor KM startup error After the motor starting, the stable signal is not turned ON within 3 s.
  • Remedy: Drum unit K or Drum unit M Check that the drum can be rotated by hand, and if it is locked, replace the drum unit K or drum unit M.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. Drum motor KM and Engine relay PWB (YC13) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4)
    Drive transmission system for the drum motor KM 1. Check if the couplings and gears rotate smoothly, and if not, clean or grease the gears. 2. Check broken couplings and gears, and replace if any.
    Drum motor KM Replace the drum motor KM.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 2500
  • Description: Paper feed motor error After the motor starting, the stable signal is not turned ON within 3 s. After motor is stabilized, the stable signal is turned OFF for continuous 2 s.
  • Remedy: Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. Paper feed motor and Engine relay PWB (YC15) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4)
    Drive transmission system for the paper feed motor 1. Check if the rollers and gears rotate smoothly. If not, clean or grease the bushes and gears. 2. Replace the gears, if damaged.
    Paper feed motor Replace the paper feed motor.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 2600
  • Description: PF drive motor 1 error (PF1) During the motor drive, the stable signal is not turned on for continuous 5 s.
  • Remedy: Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. PF drive motor 1 and PF main PWB (YC6)
    Drive transmission system for the PF drive motor 1. Check if the rollers and gears rotate smoothly. If not, clean or grease the bushes and gears. 2. Replace the gears, if damaged.
    PF drive motor Replace the PF drive motor 1.
    PF main PWB Replace the PF main PWB.
  • Code: 2610
  • Description: PF drive motor 2 error (PF2) During the motor drive, the stable signal is not turned on for continuous 5 s.
  • Remedy: Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. PF drive motor 2 and PF main PWB (YC6)
    Drive transmission system for the PF drive motor 1. Check if the rollers and gears rotate smoothly. If not, clean or grease the bushes and gears. 2. Replace the gears, if damaged.
    PF drive motor Replace the PF drive motor 2.
    PF main PWB Replace the PF main PWB.
  • Code: 2620
  • Description: PF drive motor 3 error (PF3) During the motor drive, the stable signal is not turned on for continuous 5 s.
  • Remedy: Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. PF drive motor 3 and PF main PWB (YC6)
    Drive transmission system for the PF drive motor 1. Check if the rollers and gears rotate smoothly. If not, clean or grease the bushes and gears. 2. Replace the gears, if damaged.
    PF drive motor Replace the PF drive motor 3.
    PF main PWB Replace the PF main PWB.
  • Code: 2760
  • Description: Primary transfer belt motor startup error After the motor starting, the stable signal is not turned ON within 3 s.
  • Remedy: Primary transfer unit 1. Check that the belt can be rotated by hand, and if it is locked, get rid of the factor. 2. Replace the primary transfer unit.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. Transfer belt motor and Engine relay PWB (YC14) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4)
    Drive transmission system for the primary transfer belt motor 1. Check if the rollers and gears rotate smoothly. If not, clean or grease the bushes and gears. 2. Replace the gears, if damaged.
    Primary transfer belt motor Replace the primary transfer belt motor.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 2820
  • Description: Primary transfer belt motor steady-state error After motor is stabilized, the stable signal is turned OFF for continuous 2 s.
  • Remedy: Primary transfer unit 1. Check that the belt can be rotated by hand, and if it is locked, check if foreign objects such as jammed paper, and if jammed, get rid of it. 2. Replace the primary transfer unit.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reinsert the connector. 2. Check continuity within the connector wire. If none, replace the wire. Transfer belt motor and Engine relay PWB (YC14) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4)
    Drive transmission system for the primary transfer belt motor 1. Check if the rollers and gears rotate smoothly. If not, clean or grease the bushes and gears. 2. Replace the gears, if damaged.
    Primary transfer belt motor Replace the primary transfer belt motor.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 3100
  • Description: Scanner carriage error When turning the power on, or when the reading of the original document by table or DP scanning has completed, the home position sensor is not turned off, even if the home position sensor is on and the scanner carriage moves to the scanning direction. Or, the home position sensor does not turn on, even if the home position sensor is in off and the scanner carriage move to the return direction.
  • Remedy: Image scanner motor 1. Move the scanner by hand to check whether it smoothly moves, and if necessary, remedy it. 2. Check that the scanner drive belt is not disengaged, and if necessary, remedy it. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Image scanner motor and Main/Engine PWB (YC17) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 5. Replace the image scanner motor.
    Home position sensor 1. Check that the sensor is correctly positioned. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Home position sensor and CCD PWB (YC3) CCD PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC2014) 3. Replace the home position sensor.
    CCD PWB Replace the scanner carriage and execute the U411.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 3200
  • Description: LED lamp error The white standard data obtained when the lamp is turned on at the time of an initialization is lower than the rated value.
  • Remedy: LED PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LED PWB and CCD PWB (YC2) CCD PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC2014)
    Mirror Replace the image scanner unit and execute U411, if the mirror is dropped off by drop shock.
    CCD PWB Replace the scanner carriage and execute the U411.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 3500
  • Description: Communication error between scanner ASIC (MFP model only) A communication error is detected. (Read back values are different.)
  • Remedy: CCD PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. CCD PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC2014) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the scanner carriage and execute the U411.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Upgrade the scanner firmware to the latest version. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4001
  • Description: Polygon motor (Black, Magenta) startup error After the polygon motor starting, the motor stable signal is not turned ON after 6 s.
  • Remedy: Polygon motor (Black, Magenta) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU and Main/Engine PBW (YC2016) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4002
  • Description: Polygon motor (Cyan, Yellow) startup error After the polygon motor starting, the motor stable signal is not turned ON after 6 s.
  • Remedy: Polygon motor (Cyan, Yellow) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU and Main/Engine PBW (YC2017) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4011
  • Description: Polygon motor (Black, Magenta) steady error After the polygon motor stabilization, the motor stable signal is turned OFF for consecutive 6 s.
  • Remedy: Polygon motor (Black, Magenta) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU and Main/Engine PBW (YC2016) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4012
  • Description: Polygon motor (Cyan, Yellow) steady error After the polygon motor stabilization, the motor stable signal is turned OFF for consecutive 6 s.
  • Remedy: Polygon motor (Cyan, Yellow) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU and Main/Engine PBW (YC2017) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4101
  • Description: Laser BD (Black) error The laser can not be received for 1 s, after the Black laser emission starts.
  • Remedy: LSU (Black,Magenta) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU and Main/Engine PBW (YC2016) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check both main and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version, if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4102
  • Description: Laser BD (Cyan) error The laser can not be received for 1 s, after the Cyan laser emission starts.
  • Remedy: LSU (Cyan, Yellow) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU and Main/Engine PBW (YC2017) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check both main and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version, if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4103
  • Description: Laser BD (Magenta) error The laser can not be received for 1 s, after the Magenta laser emission starts.
  • Remedy: LSU (Black,Magenta) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU and Main/Engine PBW (YC2016) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check both main and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version, if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4104
  • Description: Laser BD (Yellow) error The laser can not be received for 1 s, after the Yellow laser emission starts.
  • Remedy: LSU (Cyan, Yellow) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU and Main/Engine PBW (YC2017) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check both main and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version, if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4201
  • Description: Laser BD (Black) steadystate error During the polygon motor steady rotation, the BD signal of Black is not detected.
  • Remedy: LSU (Black,Magenta) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU and Main/Engine PBW (YC2016) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check both main and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version, if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4202
  • Description: Laser BD (Cyan) steadystate error During the polygon motor steady rotation, the BD signal of Cyan is not detected.
  • Remedy: LSU (Cyan,Yellow) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU and Main/Engine PBW (YC2017) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check both main and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version, if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4203
  • Description: Laser BD (Magenta) steadystate error During the polygon motor steady rotation, the BD signal of Magenta is not detected.
  • Remedy: LSU (Black,Magenta) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU and Main/Engine PBW (YC2016) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check both main and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version, if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4204
  • Description: Laser BD (Yellow) steadystate error During the polygon motor steady rotation, the BD signal of Yellow is not detected.
  • Remedy: LSU (Cyan,Yellow) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU and Main/Engine PBW (YC2017) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check both main and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version, if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 4600
  • Description: LSU cleaning motor error During driving the LSU cleaning motor, an over-current is detected for 5 s successively
  • Remedy: LSU cleaning spiral 1. Execute [LSU cleaning] using [Adjustment/ Maintenance] of the system menu. 2. Check that the drive gear and cleaning spiral can rotate and they are not unusually loaded, and if necessary, clean and grease.
    LSU cleaning motor 1. Confirm that the LSU cleaning motor has been firmly attached. 2. Replace the LSU cleaning motor.
    Engine relay PWB 1. Reconnect the connector if its connection is loose. 2. If a wire is pinched by other component, or has defect conduction, replace it. LSU cleaning motor and Engine relay PWB (YC26) 3. Replace the engine relay PWB.
  • Code: 4700
  • Description: VIDEO_ASIC device error Communication with the video ASIC has failed 5 times successively. After writing to VIDEO ASIC, the error that the reading value from same address does not match occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Check that the connectors on the Main/ Engine PWB are properly connected, and if not, re-connect them. 3. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 6000
  • Description: Broken fuser main heater wire During the warming up, the temperature detected by the center thermistor does not reach 100 °C/212.0 °F for 20 s. During the warming up, the temperature detected by the center thermistor does not reach the stable display temperature for 30 s successively, after it reach to 100 °C/212.0 °F.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit 1. Check there is no paper jam. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Eject PWB (YC2) Eject PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC11) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 4. If the fuser heater is not turned on (broken thermostat wire), replace the fuser unit.
    Power source PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Power source PWB (YC105) and Main/ Engine PWB (YC20) 2. Replace the power source PWB.
    Eject PWB Replace the eject PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 6020
  • Description: Abnormally high fuser center thermistor temperature The center thermistor detected the temperature exceeds 240 °C/464.0 °F. for 1 s successively.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit 1. Check there is no paper jam. 2. Check if the fuser roller has foreign objects such as the toner contamination. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Eject PWB (YC2) Eject PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC11) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 5. Replace the fuser unit.
    Power source PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Power source PWB (YC105) and Main/ Engine PWB (YC20) 2. If the fuser heater is turned on at all times, replace the power source PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Check if the Main/Engine PWB is properly secured with screws. 3. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 6030
  • Description: Broken fuser center thermistor wire During the edge thermistor detects more than 30 °C/86.0 °F, the center thermistor detects low temperature for 1.6 s.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit 1. Check there is no paper jam. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Eject PWB (YC2) Eject PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC11) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 4. Replace the fuser unit.
    Eject PWB Replace the eject PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 6040
  • Description: Fuser heater error (35 ppm models) Input value from the fuser center thermistor is abnormal for 1 s successively.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit 1. Check there is no paper jam. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Eject PWB (YC2) Eject PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC11) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 4. Replace the fuser unit.
    Eject Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.PWB Replace the eject PWB.
  • Code: 6050
  • Description: Abnormally low fuser center thermistor temperature During the warming up and the printing, the center thermistor has detected less than 100 °C/212.0 °F. for 1 s successively.
  • Remedy: Reduction of the power supply voltage 1. Check that no voltage drop of more than 10% of the rated is caused during printing. 2. If the power is overloaded, change the AC outlet that supplies power.
    Fuser unit 1. Check there is no paper jam. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Eject PWB (YC2) Eject PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC11) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 4. If the fuser heater is not turned on (broken thermostat wire), replace the fuser unit.
    Power source PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Power source PWB (YC105) and Main/ Engine PWB (YC20) 2. Replace the power source PWB.
    Eject PWB Replace the eject PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 6200
  • Description: Fuser heater error (SUb heater: for 35ppm models) During the warming up, even if the main heater (sub heater for 35ppm models) is turned on for 30 s successively, the temperature detected by the edge thermistor does not reach 100 °C/212.0 °F. During the warming up, the temperature detected by the edge thermistor does not reach the stable display temperature, even if the main heater (sub heater for 35ppm models) is turned on for 30 s successively, after the temperature detected by the edge thermistor has reached to 100 °C/212.0 °F.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit 1. Check there is no paper jam. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Eject PWB (YC2) Eject PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC11) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 4. If the fuser sub-heater is not turned on (broken thermostat wire), replace the fuser unit.
    Power source PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Power source PWB (YC105) and Main/ Engine PWB (YC20) 2. Replace the power source PWB.
    Eject PWB Replace the eject PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 6220
  • Description: Abnormally high fuser heater temperature The temperature detected by the edge thermistor exceeds 240 °C/464.0 °F for 1 s successively.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit 1. Check there is no paper jam. 2. Check if the fuser roller has foreign objects such as the toner contamination. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Eject PWB (YC2) Eject PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC11) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 5. Replace the fuser unit.
    Power source PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Power source PWB (YC105) and Main/ Engine PWB (YC20) 2. If the fuser heater is turned on at all times, replace the power source PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Check if the Main/Engine PWB is properly secured with screws. 3. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 6230
  • Description: Broken fuser edge thermistor wire Fuser edge thermistor detects low temperature for 1.6 s.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit 1. Check there is no paper jam. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Eject PWB (YC2) Eject PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC11) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 4. Replace the fuser unit.
    Eject PWB Replace the eject PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 6250
  • Description: Abnormally low fuser edge thermistor temperature During the warming up and the printing, the edge thermistor has detected less than 100 °C/212.0 °F for 1 s successively.
  • Remedy: Reduction of the power supply voltage 1. Check that no voltage drop of more than 10% of the rated is caused during printing. 2. If the power is overloaded, change the AC outlet that supplies power.
    Fuser unit 1. Check there is no paper jam. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit and Eject PWB (YC2) Eject PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC11) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 4. If the fuser heater is not turned on (broken thermostat wire), replace the fuser unit.
    Power source PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Power source PWB (YC105) and Main/ Engine PWB (YC20) 2. Replace the power source PWB.
    Eject PWB Replace the eject PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 6400
  • Description: Zero-cross signal error During the fuser heater on, and no detection the disconnection 24V, the zero-cross signal is not input for 1 s successively.
  • Remedy: Power source PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Power source PWB (YC105) and Main/ Engine PWB (YC20) 2. Replace the power source PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 6610
  • Description: The fuser pressure release error The fuser release sensor does not turn on or off, after 30 s from starting pressurization or depressurization operation.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit 1. Check there is no paper jam. 2. Check if the fuser pressure can be reduced by inverse rotation of the fuser gear by hand. 3. Check if the envelope sensor light is blocked out by the actuator during depressurization operation. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit (Envelope sensor) and Eject PWB (YC2) Eject PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC11) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 6. Replace the fuser unit.
    Fuser motor 1. Check if the fuser motor is rotating. 2. When turning the power on, check if the fuser motor rotates reversely. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser motor and Engine relay PWB (YC20) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 5. Replace the fuser motor.
    Eject PWB Replace the eject PWB.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 6910
  • Description: Engine firmware unexpected error The drum motor drive continued more than 60 minutes except during printing. (engine lock) The charge bias is turned off, during the developer bias is on. If the writing operation to the EEPROM is locked for 30 sec. Fuser temperature is abnormal, for more than a predetermined time.
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Check if the Main/Engine PWB is properly secured with screws. (Grounding check) 3. Check that the connectors on the Main/ Engine PWB are properly connected, and if not, re-connect them. 4. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 5. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7001
  • Description: Toner motor K error During driving the toner motor, an over-current detection signal is detected for 40 ms successively. When detected during warming up The message of «Shake the toner container (K)» is displayed. (exited by the opening and closing of the inner tray) Repeat the operation above, for three times. Four times or more, if an over-current detection signal is detected for 5 s successively, a service call error message appears.
  • Remedy: Toner container Black 1. Check that the spiral of the toner container can be rotated by hand 2. Replace the toner container.
    Drive transmission system for the toner motor 1. Check if the couplings and gears rotate smoothly, and if not, clean or grease the gears. 2. Check broken couplings and gears, and replace if any.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reconnect the connector if its connection is loose. 2. If a wire is pinched by other component, or has defect conduction, replace it. Toner motor and Engine relay PWB (YC18) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4)
    Toner motor 1. Check how the toner motor is attached. 2. Replace the toner motor.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7002
  • Description: Toner motor C error During driving the toner motor, an over-current detection signal is detected for 40 ms successively. When detected during warming up The message of «Shake the toner container (C)» is displayed. (exited by the opening and closing of the inner tray) Repeat the operation above, for three times. Four times or more, if an over-current detection signal is detected for 5 s successively, a service call error message appears.
  • Remedy: Toner container Cyan 1. Check that the spiral of the toner container can be rotated by hand 2. Replace the toner container.
    Drive transmission system for the toner motor 1. Check if the couplings and gears rotate smoothly, and if not, clean or grease the gears. 2. Check broken couplings and gears, and replace if any.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reconnect the connector if its connection is loose. 2. If a wire is pinched by other component, or has defect conduction, replace it. Toner motor and Engine relay PWB (YC18) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4)
    Toner motor 1. Check how the toner motor is attached. 2. Replace the toner motor.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7003
  • Description: Toner motor M error During driving the toner motor, an over-current detection signal is detected for 40 ms successively. When detected during warming up The message of «Shake the toner container (M)» is displayed. (exited by the opening and closing of the inner tray) Repeat the operation above, for three times. Four times or more, if an over-current detection signal is detected for 5 s successively, a service call error message appears.
  • Remedy: Toner container Magenta 1. Check that the spiral of the toner container can be rotated by hand 2. Replace the toner container.
    Drive transmission system for the toner motor 1. Check if the couplings and gears rotate smoothly, and if not, clean or grease the gears. 2. Check broken couplings and gears, and replace if any.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reconnect the connector if its connection is loose. 2. If a wire is pinched by other component, or has defect conduction, replace it. Toner motor and Engine relay PWB (YC18) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4)
    Toner motor 1. Check how the toner motor is attached. 2. Replace the toner motor.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7004
  • Description: Toner motor Y error During driving the toner motor, an over-current detection signal is detected for 40 ms successively. When detected during warming up The message of «Shake the toner container (Y)» is displayed. (exited by the opening and closing of the inner tray) Repeat the operation above, for three times. Four times or more, if an over-current detection signal is detected for 5 s successively, a service call error message appears.
  • Remedy: Toner container Yellow 1. Check that the spiral of the toner container can be rotated by hand 2. Replace the toner container.
    Drive transmission system for the toner motor 1. Check if the gears rotate smoothly. If not, clean or grease the bushes and gears. 2. Check broken couplings and gears, and replace if any.
    Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector 1. Reconnect the connector if its connection is loose. 2. If a wire is pinched by other component, or has defect conduction, replace it. Toner motor and Engine relay PWB (YC18) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4)
    Toner motor 1. Check how the toner motor is attached. 2. Replace the toner motor.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7101
  • Description: Toner sensor K error For a certain period of time, the sensor output value is less than 0.1V, or more than 3.2V.
  • Remedy: Toner container Black 1. Check that the toner container has been properly installed, and if necessary, reinstall. 2. Check that the toner supply inlet of the toner container can be opened by the lever operation. 3. Replace the toner container.
    Primary transfer unit 1. Check whether the toner supply inlet at the upper side of the unit opens by attaching the toner container. 2. Check whether the toner supply inlet at the lower side of the unit is open by the lever operation. 3. Check if toner is clogged in the toner supplying pass in the cleaning section. 4. Replace the primary transfer unit.
    Developer unit (toner sensor) 1. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. Developer unit (toner sensor) and Drum relay PWB (YC6) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC15) 2. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 3. Check if the gears and spirals in the developer unit rotate smoothly. 4. Replace the developer unit.
    Toner motor 1. Check that the toner motor is properly attached. 2. Check the couplings and gears can rotate or they are not unusually loaded, and if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Toner motor and Engine relay PWB (YC18) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the toner motor.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7102
  • Description: Toner sensor C error For a certain period of time, the sensor output value is less than 0.1V, or more than 3.2V.
  • Remedy: Toner container Cyan 1. Check that the toner container has been properly installed, and if necessary, reinstall. 2. Check that the toner supply inlet of the toner container can be opened by the lever operation. 3. Replace the toner container.
    Primary transfer unit 1. Check whether the toner supply inlet at the upper side of the unit opens by attaching the toner container. 2. Check whether the toner supply inlet at the lower side of the unit is open by the lever operation. 3. Check if toner is clogged in the toner supplying pass in the cleaning section. 4. Replace the primary transfer unit.
    Developer unit (toner sensor) 1. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. Developer unit (toner sensor) and Drum relay PWB (YC8) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC15) 2. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 3. Check if the gears and spirals in the developer unit rotate smoothly. 4. Replace the developer unit.
    Toner motor 1. Check that the toner motor is properly attached. 2. Check the couplings and gears can rotate or they are not unusually loaded, and if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Toner motor and Engine relay PWB (YC18) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the toner motor.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7103
  • Description: Toner sensor M error For a certain period of time, the sensor output value is less than 0.1V, or more than 3.2V.
  • Remedy: Toner container Magenta 1. Check that the toner container has been properly installed, and if necessary, reinstall. 2. Check that the toner supply inlet of the toner container can be opened by the lever operation. 3. Replace the toner container.
    Primary transfer unit 1. Check whether the toner supply inlet at the upper side of the unit opens by attaching the toner container. 2. Check whether the toner supply inlet at the lower side of the unit is open by the lever operation. 3. Check if toner is clogged in the toner supplying pass in the cleaning section. 4. Replace the primary transfer unit.
    Developer unit (toner sensor) 1. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. Developer unit (toner sensor) and Drum relay PWB (YC7) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC15) 2. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 3. Check if the gears and spirals in the developer unit rotate smoothly. 4. Replace the developer unit.
    Toner motor 1. Check that the toner motor is properly attached. 2. Check the couplings and gears can rotate or they are not unusually loaded, and if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Toner motor and Engine relay PWB (YC1) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the toner motor.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7104
  • Description: Toner sensor Y error For a certain period of time, the sensor output value is less than 0.1V, or more than 3.2V.
  • Remedy: Toner container Yellow 3. Check that the toner container has been properly installed, and if necessary, reinstall. 4. Check that the toner supply inlet of the toner container can be opened by the lever operation. 5. Replace the toner container.
    Primary transfer unit 1. Check whether the toner supply inlet at the upper side of the unit opens by attaching the toner container. 2. Check whether the toner supply inlet at the lower side of the unit is open by the lever operation. 3. Check if toner is clogged in the toner supplying pass in the cleaning section. 4. Replace the primary transfer unit.
    Developer unit (toner sensor) 1. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. Developer unit (toner sensor) and Drum relay PWB (YC9) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4) 2. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 3. Check if the gears and spirals in the developer unit rotate smoothly. 4. Replace the developer unit.
    Toner motor 1. Check that the toner motor is properly attached. 2. Check the couplings and gears can rotate or they are not unusually loaded, and if necessary, replace. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Toner motor and Engine relay PWB (YC18) Engine relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the toner motor.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Engine relay PWB Replace the engine relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7200
  • Description: Broken inner thermistor wire (Developer) The sensor input sampling is greater than the reference value. (After detection, controlled at 25 °C/77.0 °F)
  • Remedy: Developer unit K 1. Confirm that the connector of developer unit K is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. Developer unit K (toner sensor) and Drum relay PWB (YC6) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC4) 2. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 3. Replace the developer unit K.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7201
  • Description: Short-circuited inner thermistor (Developer) The sensor input sampling is less than the reference value. (After detection, controlled at 25 °C/77.0 °F)
  • Remedy: Developer unit K 1. Confirm that the connector of developer unit K is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. Developer unit K (toner sensor) and Drum relay PWB (YC6) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC15) 2. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 3. Replace the developer unit K.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7221
  • Description: Broken inner thermistor wire (LSU Magenta & Black) The sensor input sampling is greater than the reference value. (After detection, controlled at 25 °C/77.0 °F)
  • Remedy: LSU (Magenta & Black) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector of LSU (Magenta & Black) is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU (Magenta & Black) and Main/ Engine PWB (YC2016) 2. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU (Magenta & Black).
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7222
  • Description: Broken inner thermistor wire (LSU Cyan & Yellow) The sensor input sampling is greater than the reference value. (After detection, controlled at 25 °C/77.0 °F)
  • Remedy: LSU (Cyan & Yellow) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector of LSU (Cyan & Yellow) is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU (Cyan & Yellow) and Main/Engine PWB (YC2017) 2. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU (Cyan & Yellow).
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7401
  • Description: Developer unit K type mismatch error (Black) Improper adaptation of the main unit and developer unit is detected.
  • Remedy: Developer unit K Check if the developer unit of different models is mounted, and replace it to the correct one.
  • Code: 7402
  • Description: Developer unit C type mismatch error (Cyan) Improper adaptation of the main unit and developer unit is detected.
  • Remedy: Developer unit C Check if the developer unit of different models is mounted, and replace it to the correct one.
  • Code: 7403
  • Description: Developer unit M type mismatch error (Magenta) Improper adaptation of the main unit and developer unit is detected.
  • Remedy: Developer unit M Check if the developer unit of different models is mounted, and replace it to the correct one.
  • Code: 7404
  • Description: Developer unit Y type mismatch error (Yellow) Improper adaptation of the main unit and developer unit is detected.
  • Remedy: Developer unit Y Check if the developer unit of different models is mounted, and replace it to the correct one.
  • Code: 7411
  • Description: Drum unit K type mismatch error (Black) Improper adaptation of the main unit and drum unit is detected.
  • Remedy: Drum unit K Check if the drum unit of different models is attached, and replace it to the correct one.
  • Code: 7412
  • Description: Drum unit C type mismatch error (Cyan) Improper adaptation of the main unit and drum unit is detected.
  • Remedy: Drum unit C Check if the drum unit of different models is attached, and replace it to the correct one.
  • Code: 7413
  • Description: Drum unit M type mismatch error (Magenta) Improper adaptation of the main unit and drum unit is detected.
  • Remedy: Drum unit M Check if the drum unit of different models is attached, and replace it to the correct one.
  • Code: 7414
  • Description: Drum unit Y type mismatch error (Yellow) Improper adaptation of the main unit and drum unit is detected.
  • Remedy: Drum unit Y Check if the drum unit of different models is attached, and replace it to the correct one.
  • Code: 7601
  • Description: ID sensor L error (Left side) When the measured value of the ID sensor matches any of the following. If the light potential P-wave is lower than the dark potential P-wave (+0.5V). If light potential S-wave is lower than the dark potential S-wave. The dark potential P/S-wave is greater than 0.8V, or less than 0.15V.
  • Remedy: ID sensor L (Left side) 1. Clean the ID sensor surface. 2. Check how the ID sensor is attached. 3. Check if the error is detected after performing the calibration. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. ID sensor and Main/Engine PWB (YC13) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 6. Replace the ID sensor.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7602
  • Description: ID sensor R error (Right side) When the measured value of the ID sensor matches any of the following. If the light potential P-wave is lower than the dark potential P-wave (+0.5V). If light potential S-wave is lower than the dark potential S-wave. The dark potential P/S-wave is greater than 0.8V, or less than 0.15V.
  • Remedy: ID sensor R (Right side) 1. Clean the ID sensor surface. 2. Check how the ID sensor is attached. 3. Check if the error is detected after performing the calibration. 4. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. ID sensor and Main/Engine PWB (YC14) 5. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 6. Replace the ID sensor.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7611
  • Description: ID sensor density error (K) During the calibration, ID sensor cannot read a patch density on the primary transfer belt normally. (Black)
  • Remedy: Primary transfer unit ID sensor Drum unit Developer unit LSU Main/Engine PWB 1. After turning OFF the power switch, disconnect the power plug and connect it again, then turning ON the power switch. 2. By adjustment / maintenance of the system menu, execute the color calibration. 3. Check the occurrence of this C call in the Event Log. 4. When the same C call is detected again, Clean if there are any dirt or stains on the primary transfer belt or the ID sensor surface. 5. Check whether the shutter of ID sensor is opened during closing the paper tray. 6. There is no improvement, replace the primary transfer unit. 7. After performing the test print, if the poor density occurs, check whether any failure in the drum unit, developer unit, LSU. 8. There is no improvement, replace the main / engine PWB.
  • Code: 7612
  • Description: ID sensor density error (C) During the calibration, ID sensor cannot read a patch density on the primary transfer belt normally. (Cyan)
  • Remedy: Primary transfer unit ID sensor Drum unit Developer unit LSU Main/Engine PWB 1. After turning OFF the power switch, disconnect the power plug and connect it again, then turning ON the power switch. 2. By adjustment / maintenance of the system menu, execute the color calibration. 3. Check the occurrence of this C call in the Event Log. 4. When the same C call is detected again, Clean if there are any dirt or stains on the primary transfer belt or the ID sensor surface. 5. Check whether the shutter of ID sensor is opened during closing the paper tray. 6. There is no improvement, replace the primary transfer unit. 7. After performing the test print, if the poor density occurs, check whether any failure in the drum unit, developer unit, LSU. 8. There is no improvement, replace the main / engine PWB.
  • Code: 7613
  • Description: ID sensor density error (M) During the calibration, ID sensor cannot read a patch density on the primary transfer belt normally. (Magenta)
  • Remedy: Primary transfer unit ID sensor Drum unit Developer unit LSU Main/Engine PWB 1. After turning OFF the power switch, disconnect the power plug and connect it again, then turning ON the power switch. 2. By adjustment / maintenance of the system menu, execute the color calibration. 3. Check the occurrence of this C call in the Event Log. 4. When the same C call is detected again, Clean if there are any dirt or stains on the primary transfer belt or the ID sensor surface. 5. Check whether the shutter of ID sensor is opened during closing the paper tray. 6. There is no improvement, replace the primary transfer unit. 7. After performing the test print, if the poor density occurs, check whether any failure in the drum unit, developer unit, LSU. 8. There is no improvement, replace the main / engine PWB.
  • Code: 7614
  • Description: ID sensor density error (Y) During the calibration, ID sensor cannot read a patch density on the primary transfer belt normally. (Yellow)
  • Remedy: Primary transfer unit ID sensor Drum unit Developer unit LSU Main/Engine PWB 1. After turning OFF the power switch, disconnect the power plug and connect it again, then turning ON the power switch. 2. By adjustment / maintenance of the system menu, execute the color calibration. 3. Check the occurrence of this C call in the Event Log. 4. When the same C call is detected again, Clean if there are any dirt or stains on the primary transfer belt or the ID sensor surface. 5. Check whether the shutter of ID sensor is opened during closing the paper tray. 6. There is no improvement, replace the primary transfer unit. 7. After performing the test print, if the poor density occurs, check whether any failure in the drum unit, developer unit, LSU. 8. There is no improvement, replace the main / engine PWB.
  • Code: 7620
  • Description: ID sensor timing error The ID sensor does not properly read the patch printing position on the primary transfer belt or there is poor density. *: Automatic color registration correction does not succeed
  • Remedy: Primary transfer unit ID sensor Drum unit Developer unit LSU Main/Engine PWB 1. After turning OFF the power switch, disconnect the power plug and connect it again, then turning ON the power switch. 2. By adjustment / maintenance of the system menu, execute the color calibration. 3. Check the occurrence of this C call in the Event Log. 4. When the same C call is detected again, Clean if there are any dirt or stains on the primary transfer belt or the ID sensor surface. 5. Check whether the shutter of ID sensor is opened during closing the paper tray. 6. There is no improvement, replace the primary transfer unit. 7. After performing the test print, if the poor density occurs, check whether any failure in the drum unit, developer unit, LSU. 8. When checking the printing position of the color, if there is any color shift occurs, re-install the LSU and the drum unit. 9. There is no improvement, replace the main / engine PWB.
  • Code: 7800
  • Description: Broken outer thermistor wire The sensor input sampling is greater than the reference value. (After detection, controlled at 25 °C/77.0 °F)
  • Remedy: Temperature sensor 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Outer temperature sensor and Main/Engine PWB (YC24) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the temperature sensor PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7901
  • Description: Drum unit K EEPROM error No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Drum unit K 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the drum unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Drum unit and Drum relay PWB (YC2) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC15) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the drum unit.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7902
  • Description: Drum unit C EEPROM error No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Drum unit C 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the drum unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Drum unit and Drum relay PWB (YC4) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC15) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the drum unit.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7903
  • Description: Drum unit M EEPROM error No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Drum unit M 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the drum unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Drum unit and Drum relay PWB (YC3) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC15) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the drum unit.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7904
  • Description: Drum unit Y EEPROM error No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Drum unit Y 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the drum unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Drum unit and Drum relay PWB (YC5) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC15) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the drum unit.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7911
  • Description: Developer unit K EEPROM error No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Developer unit K 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit and Drum relay PWB (YC6) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC15) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the developer unit.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7912
  • Description: Developer unit C EEPROM error No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Developer unit C 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit and Drum relay PWB (YC8) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC15) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the developer unit.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7913
  • Description: Developer unit M EEPROM error (1)No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. (2)Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. (3)Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Developer unit M 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit and Drum relay PWB (YC3) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC15) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the developer unit.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 7914
  • Description: Developer unit Y EEPROM error No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated 5 times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs 8 times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs 8 times successively.
  • Remedy: Developer unit Y 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the developer unit is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Developer unit and Drum relay PWB (YC9) Drum relay PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC15) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the developer unit.
    Drum relay PWB Replace the drum relay PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 9180
  • Description: DP switchback motor error When the home position was not detected even if the processing was retried 3 consecutive times. Home position detection: When the home position is not detected by driving one rotation of the DP switchback motor.
  • Remedy: DP switchback motor 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the connector of the switchback motor is firmly connected, and if necessary, push the unit all the way in. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DP switchback motor and DP main PWB (YC2) DP main PWB (YC1) and Main/Engine PWB (YC2) 4. If the wire is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, or the connector pin is deformed, replace the wire. 5. Replace the DP switchback motor.
    DP switchback sensor 1. Rotate the switchback motor by hand to check that it is not unusually difficult to rotate. 2. Check that the DP switchback sensor is not disengaged and is correctly positioned. And check that the actuator correctly blocks the light. 3. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DP switchback sensor and Main/Engine PWB (YC18) 4. If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has ground fault, replace the wire. 5. DP switchback sensor (DPSBS)
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: 9540
  • Description: Backup data error The machine may not be recovered or may have trouble in its function with changes of the internal data when replacing some the parts at the same time.
  • Remedy: PWBs Reattach the parts below in case of replacing 2 or more of them at the same time. Affected parts : Memory, PWBs * Do not replace two or more of the parts at the same time. * And, do not either execute the following works when replacing the above parts. Replace the drum unit or the developing unit. Replace the drum unit for the one color with another in the same machine.
  • Code: F000
  • Description: Communication error between Main/Engine PWB and Operation panel PWB
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Check the wirings and connectors between the Main/Engine PWB and the operation panel PWB. Operation panel PWB and Main/Engine PWB (YC2002). 3. Replace the Main/Engine PWB.
    Operation panel PWB Replace the operation panel PWB.
  • Code: F010
  • Description: Program read error
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. If not corrected, replace the Main/Engine PWB and check operation.
  • Code: F020
  • Description: Main/Engine PWB RAM checksum error
  • Remedy: Main memory of the Main/Engine PWB (RAM) 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. If not corrected, replace the Main/Engine PWB and check operation.
  • Code: F040
  • Description: Communication error between Main/Engine PWB and Print engine
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Repair or replace the wire from the Main/ Engine PWB that may be grounded. (Check short-circuit between 5V and 3.3V.) 3. Check both main and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version, if necessary. 4. If not corrected, replace the Main/Engine PWB.
  • Code: F050
  • Description: Print engine main program error
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB 1. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug the power cord and then turn on the power switch. 2. Confirm that the EEPROM has been properly installed. 3. Check both main and engine firmware, and upgrade to the latest version, if necessary. 4. If not corrected, replace the Main/Engine PWB.

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Код ошибки

Описание ошибки

Причина ошибки

0030

FAX control PWB system error
Processing with the fax software was disabled due to a hardware problem.

Defective FAX control PWB.

0060

Engine PWB type error

Defective engine sub PCB.

0070

FAX control PWB incompatible detection error
Abnormal detection of FAX control PWB incompatibility In the initial communication with the FAX control PWB, any normal communication command is not transmitted.

Defective FAX software
Defective FAX control PWB.

0100

Backup memory device error

Defective flash memory.

0120

MAC address data error
For data in which the MAC address is invalid.

Defective main PWB.
Defective flash memory.
Defective engine PWB.

0130

Backup memory read/write error (main PWB)

Defective flash memory.
Defective main PWB.

0140

Backup memory data error (main PWB)

Defective flash memory.
Defective main PWB.

0150

Backup memory read/write error (engine PWB)
Detecting engine PWB EEPROM communication error.

Improper installation engine PWB EEPROM.
Defective engine PWB.
Device damage of EEPROM.

0160

Backup memory data error (engine PWB)

Defective flash memory.
Defective engine PWB.

0170

Billing counting error
A checksum error is detected in the main and engine backup memories for the billing counters.

Data damage of EEPROM.
Defective PWB.

0180

Machine number mismatch
Machine number of main and engine does not match.

Data damage of EEPROM.

0320

I/O CPU communication error
A communication error is detected 10 times in succession.

Defective PWB.

0630

DMA error DMA transmission of image data does not complete within the specified period of time.

Poor contact in the connector terminals. Defective main PWB.

0800

Image processing error
JAM05 is detected twice.

Defective main PWB.

0830

FAX control PWB flash program area checksum error
A checksum error occurred with the program of the FAX control PWB.

Defective FAX software.
Defective FAX control PWB.

0840

Faults of RTC
The time is judged to go back based on the comparison of the RTC time and the current time or five years or more have passed.

The battery is disconnected from the main PWB.
Defective main PWB.

0870

FAX control PWB to main PWB high capacity data transfer error
High-capacity data transfer between the FAX control PWB and the main PWB of the machine was not normally performed even if the data transfer was retried the specified times.

Improper installation FAX control PWB.
Defective FAX control PWB or main PWB.

0920

Fax file system error
The backup data is not retained for file system abnormality of flash memory of the FAX control PWB.

Defective FAX control PWB.

1010

Lift motor error
After cassette 1 is inserted, lift sensor does not turn on within 12 s. This error is detected four times successively.

Defective bottom plate elevation mechanism in the cassette.
Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the lift motor.
Defective lift motor.
Defective engine PWB.

1020

PF lift motor error (paper feeder)
After cassette 2 is inserted, PF lift sensor 1 does not turn on within 12 s. This error is detected four times successively.

Defective bottom plate elevation mechanism in the cassette.
Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the PF lift motor 1.
Defective PF lift motor 1.
Defective PF main PWB.

1030

PF lift motor error (paper feeder)
After cassette 3 is inserted, PF lift sensor 2 does not turn on within 12 s. This error is detected four times successively.

Defective bottom plate elevation mechanism in the cassette.
Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the PF lift motor 2.
Defective PF lift motor 2.
Defective PF main PWB.

1800

Paper feeder communication error
A communication error is detected 10 times in succession.

Improper installation paper feeder.
Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective engine PWB.
Defective PF main PWB.

1900

Paper feeder EEPROM error
When writing the data, the write data and the read data is not continuously in agreement 5 times.

Defective PF main PWB.
Device damage of EEPROM.

2000

Main motor steady-state error
Stable OFF is detected for 1 s continuously after main motor stabilized.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the main motor.
Defective main motor.
Defective engine PWB.

2010

Main motor drive error
The main motor is not stabilized within 2 s after driving starts.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the main motor.
Defective main motor.
Defective engine PWB.

2101

Developer motor K steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the developer motor K stabilizes.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB.

2102

Developer motor YCM steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the developer motor YCM stabilizes.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB.

2111

Developer motor K startup error
Developer motor K is not stabilized within 2 s since the motor is activated.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB.

2112

Developer motor YCM startup error
Developer motor YCM is not stabilized within 2 s since the motor is activated.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB.

2300

Fuser motor steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the fuser motor stabilizes.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB.

2310

Fuser motor startup error
Fuser motor is not stabilized within 2 s since the motor is activated.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB.

2550

Conveying motor steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the conveying motor stabilizes.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB.

2560

Conveying motor startup error
Conveying motor is not stabilized within 2 s since the motor is activated.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB.

2600

PF drive motor error (paper feeder)
When the PF drive motor is driven, error signal is detected continuously for 1 s.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the PF drive motor.
Defective PF drive motor.
Defective PF main PWB.

2700

TC belt motor error
When the TC belt motor is driven, error signal is detected continuously for 1 s.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system of the PF drive motor.
Defective PF drive motor.
Defective PF main PWB.

3100

ISU home position error
The home position is not correct when the power is turned on or at the start of copying using the table.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective home position sensor.
Defective ISU motor.
Defective CCD PWB.
Defective engine PWB.

3200

Exposure lamp error
When input value at the time of exposure lamp illumination does not exceed the threshold value between 5 s.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective exposure lamp.
Defective CCD PWB.
Defective main PWB.

3500

Communication error between scanner and ASIC
An error code is detected 3 times in succession.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective CCD PWB.
Defective main PWB.

3600

Scanner sequence error

Defective main PWB or engine PWB.

4000

Polygon motor synchronization error
The polygon motor is not stabilized within 10 s after driving starts.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective polygon motor.
Defective engine PWB.

4001

Polygon motor (K) steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the polygon motor (K) stabilizes.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor
Defective PWB.

4002

Polygon motor (С) steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the polygon motor (С) stabilizes.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor
Defective PWB.

4003

Polygon motor (M) steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the polygon motor (M) stabilizes.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor
Defective PWB.

4004

Polygon motor (Y) steady-state error
The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the polygon motor (Y) stabilizes.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor
Defective PWB.

4010

Polygon motor steady-state error
Stable OFF is detected for 1 s continuously after polygon motor stabilized.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective polygon motor.
Defective engine PWB.

4011

Polygon motor (K) startup error
Polygon motor (K) is not stabilized within 10 s since the motor is activated.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB.

4012

Polygon motor (C) startup error
Polygon motor (C) is not stabilized within 10 s since the motor is activated.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB.

4013

Polygon motor (M) startup error
Polygon motor (M) is not stabilized within 10 s since the motor is activated.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB.

4014

Polygon motor (Y) startup error
Polygon motor (Y) is not stabilized within 10 s since the motor is activated.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective motor.
Defective PWB.

4100

BD initialization error
BD is not detected within 1 s after polygon motor stabilized.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective APC PWB.
Defective BD PWB.
Defective main PWB.

4600

LSU cleaning motor error
When the LSU cleaning motor is driven, an error signal is detected continuously for 1 s.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drive transmission system.
Defective motor. Defective PWB.

4700

VIDEO ASIC device error

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective main PWB or engine PWB.

4950

LSU CPU communication error
A communication error is detected 10 times in succession.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective PWB.

6000

Broken fuser heater wire
The detected temperature of fuser thermistor does not reach the specified temperature (ready indication temperature) after the fuser heater has been turned on continuously for 60 s in warming up. The fusing temperature at 7 seconds and 20 seconds since fuser temperature control has occurred differs by 43°C/109.4°F or less.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Deformed connector pin.
Defective triac.
Fuser thermostat triggered.
Broken fuser heater wire.
Defective engine PWB.

6000
6020
6030
6050

Broken fuser heater wire
Abnormally high fuser thermistor temperature Broken fuser thermistor wire Abnormally low fuser thermistor temperature

Deformed connector pin.
Defective triac.

6020

Abnormally high fuser thermistor temperature
The fuser thermistor detects a temperature higher than 230°C/446°F continuously for 40 ms. High fuser temperature signal detects a temperature of 255°C/491°F continuously for 40 ms.

Deformed connector pin.
Defective triac.
Shorted fuser thermistor.
Defective engine PWB.

6030

Broken fuser thermistor wire
A/D value of the fuser thermistor exceeds 251 bit continuously for 7 s during warming up.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Deformed connector pin.
Defective triac.
Defective fuser thermistor.
Defective engine PWB

6050

Abnormally low fuser thermistor temperature
As the stable temperature has reached the second time, the decrease in the fuser thermistor temperature of 60°C/140°F or greater is detected for one second.

Deformed connector pin.
Defective triac.
Defective fuser thermistor
Defective fuser heater.
Defective engine PWB.

6120

Abnormally high fuser thermistor 3 (press roller) temperature
The fuser temperature exceeds 200 °C/392 °F for 1 s.

Deformed connector pin.
Defective IH PWB.
Defective fuser thermistor.
Defective engine PWB.

6130

Fuser thermistor 3 (press roller) break error Fuser thermistor 3 detects a temperature of -14 °C/6.8 °F . Fuser thermistor 3 does not reach 30° C/86 °F even after20 s during warming up.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
Deformed connector pin.
Defective IH PWB.
Defective fuser thermistor.
Defective engine PWB.

6150

Abnormally low fuser thermistor 3 (press roller) temperature
The fuser temperature lower than 30 °C/86 °F is detected continuously for 1 s.

Deformed connector pin.
Defective fuser thermistor
Defective fuser heater.
Defective engine PWB.

6200

Broken fuser edge heater wire
Fuser thermistor 1 does not reach 50° C/122 °F even after20 s during warming up. The detected temperature of fuser thermistor1 does not reach the specified temperature (ready indication temperature) for 20 s in warming up after reaching 50° C/122 °F.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Deformed connector pin.
Fuser thermostat triggered.
Broken fuser heater wire.
Defective engine PWB.

6220

Abnormally high fuser thermistor 1 (edge) temperature
The fuser temperature exceeds 240 °C/464 °F for 1 s

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Deformed connector pin.
Fuser thermostat triggered.
Broken fuser heater wire.
Defective engine PWB.

6230

Fuser thermistor 1 (edge) break error
During warming up a hearter, fuser thermistor 2 detects a temperature of 100 °C/212 °F or higher and, fuser thermistor 1 detects a temperature of 37 °C/99 °F or lower.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Deformed connector pin.
Fuser thermostat triggered.
Broken fuser heater wire.
Defective engine PWB.

6250

Abnormally low fuser thermistor 1 (edge) temperature
The fuser temperature lower than 100 °C/212 °F is detected continuously for 1 s during printing. The fuser temperature lower than 50 °C/122 °F is detected continuously for 1 s during pre-heating.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Deformed connector pin.
Fuser thermostat triggered.
Broken fuser heater wire.
Defective engine PWB.

6400

Zero-cross signal error
While fuser heater control is performed, the zero-cross signal is not input within 3 s.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
Defective power source PWB or engine PWB.

6410

Fuser unit type mismatch problem
Absence of the fuser unit is detected.

Fuser unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the fuser unit is installed.

6600

Belt rotation error
The belt was detected to stop for 1 s continuously during motor remote is on.

Defective fuser motor.
Defective IH belt.
Defective IH PWB.
Defective engine PWB.

7101

Toner sensor K error

Defective Developer unit.
Defective PWB.

7102

Toner sensor C error

Defective Developer unit.
Defective PWB.

7103

Toner sensor M error

Defective Developer unit.
Defective PWB.

7104

Toner sensor Y error

Defective Developer unit.
Defective PWB.

7401

Developing unit K type mismatch problem
Absence of the developing unit K is detected.

Developing unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the developing unit is installed.
Defective PWB.

7402

Developing unit C type mismatch problem
Absence of the developing unit C is detected.

Developing unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the developing unit is installed.
Defective PWB.

7403

Developing unit M type mismatch problem
Absence of the developing unit M is detected.

Developing unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the developing unit is installed.
Defective PWB.

7404

Developing unit Y type mismatch problem
Absence of the developing unit Y is detected.

Developing unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the developing unit is installed.
Defective PWB.

7411

Drum unit K type mismatch problem
Absence of the drum unit K is detected.

Drum unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the drum unit is installed.
Defective PWB.

7412

Drum unit C type mismatch problem
Absence of the drum unit C is detected.

Drum unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the drum unit is installed.
Defective PWB.

7413

Drum unit M type mismatch problem
Absence of the drum unit M is detected.

Drum unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the drum unit is installed.
Defective PWB.

7414

Drum unit Y type mismatch problem
Absence of the drum unit Y is detected.

Drum unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the drum unit is installed.
Defective PWB.

7420

Transfer belt unit type mismatch problem
Absence of the transfer belt unit is detected.

Transfer belt unit connector inserted incorrectly.
Different type of the transfer belt unit is installed.
Defective PWB.

7601

ID sensor 1 (front) error

Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB.

7602

ID sensor 2 (rear) error

Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB.

7611

ID sensor (K) density error
When ID sensor 2 detected CTD is 500 or less.

Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB.

7612

ID sensor (C) density error
When ID sensor 2 detected CTD is 500 or less.

Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB.

7613

ID sensor (M) density error
When ID sensor 2 detected CTD is 500 or less.

Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB.

7614

ID sensor (Y) density error
When ID sensor 2 detected CTD is 500 or less.

Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB.

7620

ID sensor timing error
Color registration correction was failed.

Defective ID sensor.
Defective PWB.

7800

Broken external thermistor wire
The thermistor output value is 0.3 V or less.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective temperature sensor.

7810

Short-circuited external thermistor wire
The thermistor output value is 3 V or more.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective temperature sensor.

7900

Drum unit EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drum unit.

7901

Drum K EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drum unit.

7902

Drum C EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drum unit.

7903

Drum M EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drum unit.

7904

Drum Y EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective drum unit.

7910

Developer unit EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective developer unit.

7911

Developing unit K EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

Poor contact in the connector terminals.
Defective developing PWB.

7912

Developing unit C EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

Poor contact in the connector terminals.
Defective developing PWB.

7913

Developing unit M EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

Poor contact in the connector terminals.
Defective developing PWB.

7914

Developing unit Y EEPROM error
No response is issued from the device in reading/writing for 5 ms or more and this problem is repeated five times successively. Mismatch of reading data from two locations occurs eight times successively. Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively.

Poor contact in the connector terminals.
Defective developing PWB.

8030

Tray upper limit detection problem (document finisher)
When the tray elevation motor raises a tray, the ON status of the tray upper limit sensor is detected.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective tray upper limit sensor, paper surface sensor 1/2.
Defective DF main PWB.

8040

Belt problem (document finisher)
The belt sensor does not turn on/off within specified time of the belt solenoid turning on.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective belt sensor.
Defective belt solenoid.
Defective DF main PWB.

8140

Tray elevation motor problem (document finisher)
The tray low limit sensor or paper surface sensor 1/2 cannot be detected to be on within 10 s since the tray elevation motor is activated.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
The tray elevation motor malfunctions.
Defective tray lower limit sensor, paper surface sensor 1/2.
Defective DF main PWB.

8210

Stapler problem (document finisher)
Jam 7012 or 7023 is indicated.

Defective connector cable of staple or poor contact in the connector.
The stapler is blocked with a staple.
The stapler is broken
Defective DF main PWB.

8320

Adjustment motor 2 problem (document finisher)
The adjustment sensor 2 does not turn on/off within specified time of the adjustment motor 2 turning on.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective adjustment sensor 2.
Defective adjustment motor 2.
Defective DF main PWB.

8330

Adjustment motor 1 problem (document finisher)
The adjustment sensor 1 does not turn on/off within specified time of the adjustment motor 1 turning on.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective adjustment sensor 1.
Defective adjustment motor 1.

8350

Roller motor problem (document finisher)
The roller sensor does not turn on/off within specified time of the roller motor turning on.

Defective DF main PWB.
Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective roller sensor.
Defective roller motor.
Defective DF main PWB.

8360

Slide motor problem (document finisher)
The slide sensor does not turn on/off within specified time of the slide motor turning on.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective slide sensor.
Defective slide motor.
Defective DF main PWB.

8460

EEPROM problem (document finisher)
Reading from or writing to EEPROM cannot be performed.

Defective EEPROM or DF main PWB.

8800

Document finisher communication error
A communication error is detected 10 times in succession.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector
Defective DF main PWB.
Defective engine PWB.

8830

Bridge communication error (document finisher)
A communication error is detected 10 times in succession.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective bridge PWB.
Defective engine PWB.

8990

Document finisher communication error

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective DF main PWB.
Defective bridge PWB.

9000

Document processor communication error
A communication error is detected 10 times in succession.

Defective connector cable or poor contact in the connector.
Defective DP main PWB.

9060

DP EEPROM error Read and write data does not match. Data in the specified area of the backup memory does not match the specified values.

Defective DP main PWB.
Device damage of EEPROM.

9500

BRU communication error

IPU PWB error

9510

BRU PWB error

IPU PWB error

9520

BRU PWB data error

IPU PWB error

F000

Main PWB — operation panel PWB communication error

Defective main PWB.
Defective operation panel PWB.

F010

Main PWB checksum error

Defective main PWB.

F040

Main PWB — print engine communication error

Defective main PWB.
Defective engine PWB.

F050

Print engine ROM checksum error

Defective engine PWB.

  1. 08-15-2016

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    Angry Kyocera P6035cdn error C4600

    Hi Guys,

    I’ve been stuck with a Kyocera ECOsys P6035cdn that is driving me crazy!!!, it keeps giving me a C4600 error which is the LSU cleaning motor error.To date:

    -> I’ve upgraded to the latest available firmware,

    -> Followed the LSU cleaning motor service bulletins and greased the relevant gears and shafts,

    -> Replaced the Engine Relay as prescribed in the service manual.

    STILL NO JOY!!!

    Anybody have any other options for me to try or ideas other than matches and petrol?

    Thanks.


  2. 08-16-2016

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    Re: Kyocera P6035cdn error C4600

    there is bulletin for the same code


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    Re: Kyocera P6035cdn error C4600

    @TECHKYO, Yes…I saw the service bulletin and did the modifications but the error msg: C4600 still comes back.


  4. 08-16-2016

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    Re: Kyocera P6035cdn error C4600

    unplug the cleaning motor from the pcb
    It has been working so far.


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    Angry Re: Kyocera P6035cdn error C4600


  6. 11-14-2018

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    Re: Kyocera P6035cdn error C4600


    I’ve got a couple of M6535cidn in a very dusty warehouse with the same problem. I’ve unplugged the cleaning motors on both, which got rid of the codes, but I have to manually clean them every few weeks, which is getting old!

    If replacing the LSUs would make a permanent fix I would gladly do it, but I haven’t seen anything about modifications to them.

    So, it’s been a while since you replaced both LSUs… Did that permanently fix the problem???

    Thanks for your reply,

    Robert B.
    Atlanta, GA


  7. 11-14-2018

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    Re: Kyocera P6035cdn error C4600

    We have modified several of this series machines with some success. We have found that the cleaning motor will need to be replaced and possibly the left connect board to eliminate the error code. While replacing the motor, you can modify the lasers with mylar pieces to help the cleaners get on the glass of the laser. This has eliminated the problem on several machines for us. I will post a link to a video that we made describing the modification. I have sent this to Kyocera with no response from them except that they have tried it also with success, but never bothered to let anyone know about it.

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Bn…ZO9ccRJiJP0WL5


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    Re: Kyocera P6035cdn error C4600

    I tried all of the above, but I wasn’t settling on having to go back once a month to pull the 4 devs, 4 drums, belt, 4 toners out and wipe 4 slits of glass because of a unplugged motor. I replaced the «Inner Left Duct» (pn= 302NR33020) which is the black plastic housing for the drive train for all 4 LSU cleaners. Don’t forget to grease those gears either. Fairly easy job after having to pull everything out a dozen times.


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