12.04.2013
Вопрос:
Добрый день! Подскажите пожалуйста, что означают ошибки 093-320 и 117-310?
Заранее благодарен за ответ.
Ответ:
117-310- внутренняя ошибка принтера,
093-320 — Проблема в Developer Motor, произошел его отказ. Отключите аппарат, включите его снова через 10 секунд, если это не поможет, обратитесь в сервисный центр.
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Основные коды ошибок копировальных аппаратов Xerox и способы их устранения:
- Коды ошибок Xerox 1012, 1012(RE)
- Коды ошибок Xerox 1020
- Коды ошибок Xerox 1025
- Коды ошибок Xerox 1035
- Коды ошибок Xerox 1038
- Коды ошибок Xerox 2830
- Коды ошибок Xerox 5011, 5012, 5014
- Коды ошибок Xerox 5016, 5017, 5316, 5317
- Коды ошибок Xerox 5018, 5028
- Коды ошибок Xerox 5312, 5313, 5314
- Коды ошибок Xerox 5318, 5320, 5322
- Коды ошибок Xerox 5328
- Коды ошибок Xerox 5330
- Коды ошибок Xerox 5340, 5343
- Коды ошибок Xerox 5345
- Коды ошибок Xerox 5350, 5352
- Коды ошибок Xerox 5355
- Коды ошибок Xerox 5622
- Коды ошибок Xerox XC520, 540, 560, 580
Xerox 1012, 1012(RE)
Код ошибки | Описание |
---|---|
E1 | Jam between paper feed and fuser |
E3 | Jam in fuser |
E5 | Clam shell open |
E6 | Paper feed section cover is open |
J1 | Toner cartridge near empty |
J3 | Drum cartridge not seated properly |
J7 | Waste toner full (replace drum cartridge) |
L6 | Key counter out |
L8 | Exposure area overheat |
U1 | No clock pulse (drive problem) |
U2 | Scan problem |
U3 | Lens/mirror problem (RE model only) |
U4 | Heat problem |
U8 | Exposure lamp control circuit problem |
E1 | Jam between paper feed and fuser |
E3 | Jam in fuser |
E5 | Clam shell open |
E6 | Paper feed section cover is open |
J1 | Toner cartridge near empty |
J3 | Drum cartridge not seated properly |
J7 | Waste toner full (replace drum cartridge) |
L6 | Key counter out |
L8 | Exposure area overheat |
U1 | No clock pulse (drive problem) |
U2 | Scan problem |
U3 | Lens/mirror problem (RE model only) |
U4 | Heat problem |
U8 | Exposure lamp control circuit problem |
Xerox 1020
Код ошибки | Описание |
---|---|
LL | Probable bad heater lamp |
Xerox 1025
Код ошибки | Описание |
---|---|
A1 | DF jam |
C1 | PF jam cass. 1 |
C2 | PF jam cass. 2 |
C3 | PF jam cass. 3 |
C9 | Bypass jam |
E1-1 | Paper jam before exit switch |
E1-2 | Paper jam |
E1-5 | Paper jam |
E1-6 | Paper jam |
E3-3 | Paper jam at exit switch |
E3-4 | Paper jam at exit switch |
E5 | Front door open |
F1 | Collator jam |
F5 | Collator interlock |
F8 | No power to collator |
F9 | Collator bin home switch |
J7 | 250 copies since toner waste was full |
L5 | Original cass. not present after clearing interrupt |
L6 | Key counter |
L8 | Platen glass too hot |
U1 | Main motor clock pulse |
U2 | Scan problem |
U3-1 | Lens problem |
U4-1 | Open thermistor |
U4-2 | Low temperature |
U4-4 | Temperature |
U4-5 | Main PWB |
U6-1 | Main PWB |
U6-2 | Main PWB |
U6-3 | Main board battery |
U6-4 | Initialization |
U8 | Exposure lamp |
Xerox 1035
Код ошибки | Описание |
---|---|
A9 | Scanner location |
C1 | Paper feed — upper cassette |
C2 | Paper feed — lower cassette |
C9 | Bypass jam |
E5 | Clam shell is open |
L6 | Key counter |
U1 | Off/On |
U2 | Optics |
U4 | Low fuser temperature |
Xerox 1038
Код ошибки | Описание |
---|---|
A1 | DF jam |
C1 | PF jam cass. 1 |
C2 | PF jam cass. 2 |
C3 | PF jam cass. 3 |
C9 | Bypass jam |
E1-1 | Paper jam before exit switch |
E1-2 | Paper jam |
E1-5 | Paper jam |
E1-6 | Paper jam |
E3-3 | Paper jam at exit switch |
E3-4 | Paper jam at exit switch |
E5 | Front door open |
F1 | Collator jam |
F5 | Collator interlock |
F8 | No power to collator |
F9 | Collator bin home switch |
J7 | 250 copies since toner waste was full |
L5 | Original cass. not present after clearing interrupt |
L6 | Key counter |
L8 | Platen glass too hot |
U1 | Main motor clock pulse |
U2 | Scan problem |
U3-1 | Lens problem |
U4-1 | Open thermistor |
U4-2 | Low temperature |
U4-4 | Temperature |
U4-5 | Main PWB |
U6-1 | Main PWB |
U6-2 | Main PWB |
U6-3 | Main board battery |
U6-4 | Initialization |
U8 | Exposure lamp |
Xerox 2830
Код ошибки | Описание |
---|---|
A9 | Scanner location |
C1 | Paper feed — upper cassette |
C2 | Paper feed — lower cassette |
C9 | Bypass jam |
E5 | Clam shell is open |
E5 | Clam shell open |
L6 | Key counter |
U1 | Off/On |
U2 | Optics |
U4 | Low fuser temperature |
Xerox 5011, 5012, 5014
Код ошибки | Описание |
---|---|
C8 | Bypass jam/no paper |
C9 | Bypass jam |
E1 | Jam |
E3 | Fuser jam |
E5 | Clamshell open |
E6 | PF section cover open |
J1 | Toner cartridge amost empty |
J3 | Copy cart (drum unit) missing/not seated right |
J7 | Copy cartridge has run 18,000 copies |
J8 | Copy cartridge. Improperly seated or possible only one of two fuses in the cartridge blew |
L6 | Key counter |
L8 | Exposure glass too hot |
U1 | Drive problem |
U2 | Scan problem |
U3 | Lens or mirror drive problem |
U4 | Fuser problem. Heat lamp, thermoswitch, SSR, thermistor |
U6 | Battery on main board |
U8 | Exposure lamp or exposure lamp circuit |
Xerox 5016, 5017, 5316, 5317
Code | Description |
---|---|
A1-1 | Document feeder feed jam |
A1-2 | Document feeder belt jam |
A2-1 | Document feeder exit jam |
A2-2 | Duplex jam |
A3 | DAD interlock |
A5 | Duplex and DAD right side interlock |
A6 | Copier jams after |
A9 | Document feed belt drive motor |
C1-3 | Top cassette misfeed |
C2-3 | Middle cassette misfeed |
C3-3 | Bottom cassette misfeed |
C9-3 | Bypass misfeed |
E1-11 to E1-14 | Paper jam in machine. Did not reach exit switch soon enough |
E1-6 | Paper path jam |
E3-31 to E3-34 | Exit switch jam |
E3-6 | Fuser jam |
E5 | Front door interlock |
E6 | Right side interlock or TTM interlock |
F1 | Sorter jam |
F5 | Sorter interlock |
F8 | Sorter board to copier main board communication problem |
F9 | Sorter bins |
Xerox 5018, 5028
Code | Description |
---|---|
A1 | Document is ADF |
A1-8 | Main board received reset signal |
A2 | ADF jams |
A6, A7 | ADF jams |
A9 | ADF jams |
C1 — C4 | Feed jam |
C5-1 to C5-4 | Jams in various areas |
C5-2 | Jams in various areas |
C5-3 | Jams in various areas |
C5-4 | Duplex jam |
E0 | Machine has reset |
E1 | Jam |
E1-E0 | Registration jam |
E1-E5 | Clamshell interlock |
E1-E6 | Right side interlock |
E1-E7 | Two tray interlock |
E1-E8 | Sorter interlock |
E1-E9 | Copy cartridge interlock |
E2 | Reset signal happened |
E3 | Jam |
E4 | Exit jam |
E4-10 | Exit jam |
E4-5 | Clamshell interlock |
E4-6 | Right side interlock |
E4-7 | Two tray interlock. Duplex interlock |
E4-8 | Sorter interlock |
E4-9 | Copy cartridge interlock |
E5 | Clamshell interlock |
E6 | Right side interlock |
E7 | Duplex interlock |
E9 | Copy cartridge interlock |
F3-1 | Sorter bin home switch |
F3-2 | Sorter cam switch |
F3-3 | Sorter cam switch |
J1-1 | Add toner |
J1-2 | Temporary low toner signal |
J2-0 | Replace copy cartridge |
L2 | 2000 copies left on copy cartridge |
L3 | ADF to machine communication problem |
L4 (flashing) | 1000 copies left on fuser web |
rr | Bad EPROM on main board |
U0 | Main board |
U2 | Scan problem |
U2-1 | Scan home |
U3-00 | Cam drive problem |
U3-01 | Cam movement slow |
U3-04 | Main board to duplex communication |
U3-09 | Cam problem |
U3-12 | Jogger problem |
U3-19 | Cam problem |
U3-21 | Cam problem |
U3-23 | Cam problem |
U3-29 | Cam problem |
U3-32 | Cam problem |
U3-34 | Cam problem |
U3-39 | Cam problem |
U3-43 | Cam problem |
U3-45 | Cam problem |
U3-49 | Cam problem |
U3-54 | Cam problem |
U3-56 | Cam problem |
U3-59 | Cam problem |
U4-1 | Fuser problem. Long warm up |
U4-2 | Low fuser temperature after warm up |
U4-3 | High fuser temperature |
U4-4 | Open fuser thermistor |
U4-6 | Replace fuser web |
U4-7 | Thermistor signal problem |
U7-1 | Copy cartridge belt drive problem |
U9-3 | Exposure lamp problem |
U9-4 | Toner motor |
U9-5 | Problem in warm up |
Xerox 5312, 5313, 5314
Код ошибки | Описание |
---|---|
C1 | Upper paper feed problem. Did not reach feed sensor |
C2 | Lower paper feed problem. Did not reach feed sensor |
E1 | Exit jam. Paper did not reach exit sensor |
E3 | Exit jam. Paper still on exit sensor |
J1 | Add toner |
J3 | Copy cartridge (drum unit) not installed |
J7 | Copy cartridge (drum unit) must be replaced |
J8 | Copy cartridge (drum unit) problem |
L6 | Problem with an accessory. Installed but not initialized |
U1 | Drive problem. Main motor, gear etc. |
U2 | Scan problem |
U3 | Main board dip switches wrong. Lens drive problem |
U4 | Fuser problem. Heat lamp, thermal switch, overheat, thermistor. |
U6 | EPROM error |
U8 | Auto exposure sensor. No exposure lamp or weak lamp |
Xerox 5318, 5320, 5322
Code | Description |
---|---|
A1-11 | Original ready switch |
A1-12 | Feed sensor |
A1-1 to A1-32 | All indicate a paper path problem, etc. in the ADF |
A1-21 | Original ready switch and document registration sensor or both the document feed sensor and document registration sensor |
A1-22 | ADF registration sensor |
A1-23 | Original did not reach ADF registration sensor quickly enough |
A1-24 | ADF sensor stuck down too long |
A1-25 | ADF sensor actuated at the wrong time during single sheet feed |
A1-26 | ADF sensor not actuated quickly enough in sheet feed mode |
A1-31 | In reverse, ADF sensor is not actuated soon enough |
A1-32 | In reverse, ADF sensor is actuated too long |
A2 | ADF exit problems |
A2-1 | Original ready sensor and ADF exit switch are actuated or ADF feed in sensor and ADF exit switch are both actuated |
A2-2 | ADF exit switch |
A2-3 | ADF exit switch is not actuated on time |
A3 | Irregular size documents |
A3-1 | Wrong size original sensed in 1:1 mode |
A3-2 | Wrong size original sensed in the 2:1 mode |
A5 | ADF interlock |
A5 | ADF interlock |
A6 | ADF single sheet document reset. |
A6-1 | Reset original |
A6-2 | Reset sheet feeder |
A7 | Document cover interlock |
A8 | ADF exit interlock |
C1 | Tray 1 jam |
C1-2 | Paper feed problem in tray 1 |
C1-3 | Paper does not reach registration |
C2 | Tray 2 jam |
C3 | Tray 3 jam |
C3-1 | Paper feed problem from tray 3 |
C3-2 | Paper feed problem from tray 3 |
C3-3 | Paper feed problem from tray 1 |
C6-1 | Duplex paper feed problem |
C6-2 | Duplex and/or tray 1 paper feed problem |
C6-3 | Paper feed problem from tray 1 |
C7-1 | Paper feed problem from HCF |
C7-2 | Paper feed problem from HCF on tray 1 |
C7-3 | Paper feed problem from tray 1 |
C8 | Paper stays in tray or duplex or HCF |
C8-1 | Paper on tray 1 feed sensor |
C8-2 | Paper on tray 2 feed sensor |
C8-3 | Paper on tray 3 feed sensor |
C8-4 | Paper on HCF feed sensor |
C8-5 | Paper in duplex section |
C9 | Bypass feed problem |
C9-3 | Paper from bypass did not reach registration sensor quickly enough |
E1-10 to E1-25 | Internal jam |
E1-6 | Paper on registration sensor |
E2 | Reset signal happened. Might read E-2 something else. |
E3-30 to E4-14 | Exit jam |
E3-30 to E3-35 | Exit switch actuated too long |
E3-6 | Exit jam |
E3-6 | Paper on exit switch |
E4-10 to E4-14 | Inverter sensor not actuated. |
E4-10 to E4-45 | Paper did not reach inverter switch soon enough |
E4-15 | Inverter sensor |
E4-40 to E4-45 | Duplex entry sensor |
E4-6 | Paper on inverter switch |
E4-6 | Inverter sensor |
E5 | Front door interlock |
E6-1 | Tray 1 interlock |
E6-2 | 2 tray or duplex interlock |
E6-3 | HCF interlock |
E7-2 | Duplex inverter interlock |
E7-3 | Duplex interlock |
E8-10 to E8-15 | Paper on duplex feed sensor is not actuated soon enough |
E8-6 | Paper in duplex |
E8-6 to E8-15 | Duplex entry sensor |
F1-1 | Paper did not reach sorter |
F1-2 | Paper stayed on sorter feed sensor |
F1-6 | Sorter exit sensor |
F3 | Paper size not available for sort/stack |
F5 | Sorter interlock |
H2-1 | Communication problem between main board and duplex board |
H2-2 | Side guard sensor problem |
H3-1 | Communication problem between main board and HCF |
H3-2 | Upper limit sensor problem on HCF |
H6-1 | ADF size sensor |
H6-2 | ADF nudgeer sensor |
H6-3 | Belt drive motor does not have 24 volts. Black toner is empty, but 100 copies have been run without changing toner |
J1 | Black toner is empty, but 100 copies have been run without changing toner |
J3 | Replace copy cartridge |
J3 | No copy cartridge (drum unit) |
J7 | Copy cartrige must be replaced |
J8-1 | Wrong copy cartridge installed |
J8-2 | Copy cartridge EEPROM must be changed |
L6 | Auditron or other counter problem |
L6 | Key counter not installed |
L8 | Platen glass temperature is too high |
L9 | Communication problem between interimage erase/edge lamps and main board |
U1-1 | Main motor drive problem |
U2-1 | Scan home problem |
U2-1 to U2-4 | Scan home sensor |
U2-2 | Scan home problem or optics problem |
U2-3, U2-4 | Scan home problem |
U3-1 | Lens sensor problem |
U4-1 | Fuser thermistor open |
U4-2 | Fuser did not warm up properly |
U4-3 | Fuser temperature too high |
U4-4 | Fuser problem. Staying on too long |
U4-6 | High fuser temperature |
U5-1 | Sorter bin home switch not activated |
U5-2 | Sorter bin home switch stayed actuated |
U5-3 | Sorter bin home switch |
U5-4 | Sorter bin home switch |
U6-1 | ROM problem |
U6-2 | RAM problem |
U6-3 | Low battery |
U6-4 | Incorrect value in NVM. Reinitialize main board with code 20-96 |
U8-1 | Exposure lamp problem |
U8-2 | Communication problem main board and exposure board |
U8-3 | Exposure lamp or exposure lamp board problem |
U8-4 to U8-6 | Problem with exposure lamp, lamp sensor, lamp board |
Xerox 5328
Code | Description |
---|---|
A1 | Document in ADF |
A1-8 | Main board received reset signal |
A2 | ADF jams |
A6 | ADF registration jam |
A7 | ADF interlock |
A9 | Tray 1 jam |
C1 | Tray 2 jam |
C2 | Tray 3 jam |
C3 | Bypass feed jams |
C4 | Machine has reset |
E1 | Jam |
E1-5 | Clamshell interlock |
E1-6 | Right side interlock |
E1-7 | Two tray interlock, or duplex interlock |
E1-8 | Sorter interlock |
E1-9 | Copy cartridge interlock |
E1 or E1-0 | Registration jam |
E2 | Reset signal happened |
E3 | Jam in transfer area |
E4 | Exit jam |
E4-0 | Exit jam |
E4-5 | Clamshell interlock |
E4-6 | Right side interlock |
E4-7 | Two tray interlock |
E4-8 | Sorter interlock |
E4-9 | Copy cartridge interlock |
E5 | Clamshell interlock |
E6 | Right side interlock |
E9 | Copy cartridge interlock |
F3-1 | Sorter bin home switch |
F3-2 | Sorter cam switch |
F3-3 | Sorter cam switch |
F5 | Sorter interlock |
J1-1 | Add toner |
J1-2 | Temporary low toner signal |
J2-1, J2-2 | Replace copy cartridge |
J5, J6 | ADF to machine communications problem |
L2 | 2000 copies left on cartridge |
L3 | ADF to machine communications problem |
L4 | (flashing) 1000 copier left on fuser web |
L6 | Auditron or other counter problem |
LL | Main board. Try simulation 1.1 to initialize |
rc | Wrong operation panel installed |
rr | Bad EPROM on main board. Try 1.1 |
U0 | Main board |
U2 | Scan problem |
U2-1 | Scan home |
U2-2 | Scan home or scan encoder |
U2-4 | Scan home or scan dual page sensor |
U2-7 | Scan home |
U4-1 | Fuser problem. Long warm up |
U4-2 | Low fuser temperature after warm up |
U4-3 | High fuser temperature |
U4-4 | Open fuser thermistor |
U4-6 | Replace fuser web. |
U4-7 | Thermistor signal problem |
U7-1 | Copy cartridge belt drive problem |
U9-3 | Exposure lamp problem |
U9-4 | Toner motor |
U9-5 | Problem in warm-up |
Xerox 5330
Code | Description |
---|---|
A1-1 to A1-32 | All indicate a paper path problem, etc. in the ADF. |
A2 | ADF exit problems |
A3 | Irregular size documents |
A5 | ADF interlock |
A6 | ADF single sheet document reset. |
A7 | Platen interlock |
A8 | ADF exit interlock |
C1 | Tray 1 jam |
C2 | Tray 2 jam |
C3 | Tray 3 jam |
C6-1, C6-2 | Jams related to duplex |
C6-3 | Registration sensor, re tray 1 |
C7-1, C7-2 | HCF feed problems |
C7-3 | Tray 1 feed problem |
C8 | Paper stays in tray or duplex or HCF |
C9 | Bypass feed problem |
E1-10 to E1-25 | Internal jam |
E1-6 | Paper on registration sensor |
E2 | Reset signal happened. Might read E-2 something else. |
E3-30 to E4-14 | Exit jam |
E3-6 | Exit jam |
E4-10 to E4-14 | Inverter sensor not actuated. |
E4-15 | Inverter sensor |
E4-40 to E4-45 | Duplex entry sensor |
E4-6 | Inverter sensor |
E5 | Front door interlock |
E6-1 | Tray 1 interlock |
E6-2 | 2 tray or duplex interlock |
E6-3 | HCF interlock |
E7-2, E7-3 | Duplex interlock |
E8-6 to E8-15 | Duplex entry sensor |
F1-1 | Sorter entry sensor |
F1-6 | Sorter exit sensor |
F3 | Paper size not available for sort/stack |
F5 | Sorter interlock |
J1 | Add toner |
J3 | Replace copy cartridge |
J7 | Replace copy cartridge |
J8-1 | Wrong copy cartridge installed |
J8-2 | Copy cartridge EEPROM |
L6 | Auditron or other counter problem |
L8 | Platen glass temperature is too high |
L9 | Communication problem between interimage erase/edge lamps and main board |
U1-1 | Main motor drive problem |
U2-1 to U2-4 | Scan home sensor |
U3-1 | Lens sensor |
U4-1 | Open fuser thermistor |
U4-2 | Fuser did not warm up properly |
U4-3 | Fuser temperature too high |
U4-4 | Fuser problem. Staying on too long |
U4-6 | High fuser temperature |
U5-1 | Sorter bin home switch not activated |
U5-2 | Sorter bin home switch stayed actuated |
U5-3 | Sorter bin home switch |
U5-4 | Sorter bin home switch |
U6-1 | ROM problem |
U6-2 | RAM problem |
U6-3 | Low battery |
U6-4 | Incorrect value in NVM. Reinitialize main board with code 20-96 |
U8-1 to U8-6 | Problem with exposure lamp, lamp sensor, lamp board |
Xerox 5340, 5343
Code | Description |
---|---|
00-009; 030 to 033 | A door was opened while paper was being fed |
00-047 | Paper in duplex |
00-1 | Auditron |
00-2 | Diagnostic error |
00-3 | Faults error |
00-4 | Ric error |
00-5 | Job manager system error |
00-6 | LLM interface |
00-7 | Standby error |
00-8 | Communications error |
00-9 | Xerographic error |
01-300 | Front interlock |
01-310 | Right upper interlock |
01-315 | Left upper interlock |
01-320 | Left lower interlock |
01-325 | Fuser interlock |
02-910 | Key counter missing |
02-920 | Wrong combination of accessories |
03-321, 322, 326, 327 | LLM to ISIL communications problems |
03-328 | IOT communications problem with duplex or tray 4 |
03-330 | IOT communications problems with HCF |
03-335, 03-336 | LLM communications problems with edit |
03-340 | NVM memory |
03-341, 03-347 | Communications problems between IOT and sorter |
03-350, 03-354 | Communications problem with LLM and user interface |
03-363, 03-364 | Communications problem between LLM & optics |
03-370, 03-373 | Communications problem between LLM & DADF |
03-380, 384 | |
03-416, 03-422 | RAM memory problem |
03-424, 426 | NVM memory problem |
03-430, 432 | Billing problem |
03-439 | GRAIB communications problem |
03-440 | RIC communications problem |
03-441 | RIC NVM problem |
03-442 | Modem |
03-443, 03-458 | RIC problems |
03-460 | Serial communications processor problem |
04-300 | Main motor or drive problem |
05-100, 05-108 | DADF registration sensor |
05-110 | DADF exit sensor |
05-115, 120 | DADF jams |
05-305 | DADF document drive |
05-310, 312 | DADF document sensor |
05-316 | DADF registration sensor jam |
05-325 | DADF exit sensor |
05-335, 341, 345 | DADF interlock switches |
06-300, 06-310 | Scan problems |
06-315 | Scan drive |
06-320A, 320B, 320C, 325 | Scan problem |
06-330 | Lens drive |
06-340 | Exposure control problem |
06-342 | LLM CPU problem |
06-344, 06-350 | Exposure cvontrol problem |
06-352 | IOT CPU problem |
07-300, 315, 330, 345 | Tray faults |
07-360, 07-370 | HCF problems |
07-375, 380A, 380B | Duplex problems |
08-100, 08-110 | Feed problems. Lead edge of copy paper is late getting to feed sensor of tray 1 |
08-115, 08-162 | Feed problem. Lead edge of copy paper is late getting to registration sensor |
08-165 | Paper jam at registration sensor |
08-310, 08-370 | Paper at a sensor when power is turned on |
08-330 | DADF nudger sensor |
08-380 | Registration side to side problem with home position |
08-390 | Nip |
09-300 | Copy cartridge finished (drum unit) |
09-310 | Add black toner Add color toner |
09-320 | Add color toner |
09-330 | Wrong copy cartridge (wrong drum unit) |
09-340 | Drum cartridge not installed properly |
09-350 | Waste toner full |
100 | A fault has occurred |
10-100 | Exit jam |
10-105 | Exit jam |
10-110 | Vertical sensor jam |
10-120, 122, 125 | Duplex jam |
10-150, 155 | Too much or not enough paper in duplex tray |
10-300 | Fuser thermistor |
10-302 | Low fuser temperature |
10-304 | Bad fuser temp |
10-308 | High fuser temperature or open thermistor |
10-310 | High fuser temperature |
10-312 | Fuser not up to temperature after energy save |
10-314 | Fuser problem |
10-320 | Fuser web finished |
10-330, 335, 340 | Exit switch, vertical sensor switch actuated when power is turned on |
11-100, 11-116 | Sorter jam |
11-150, 11-176 | Sorter auto stapler jam |
11-310, 314, 316 | Sorter interlock |
11-325A, B, C, D, E, F, G | Sorter index |
11-352, 354, 356 | Sorter auto stapler interlocks |
11-365A, B, C, D, E | Sorter auto stapler bin |
11-370, 371, 372A, 373A, 373B, 374 | Sorter auto stapler staple failure, staple home problem or tamper home problem |
11-385A, 385B, 390A,B,C,D,E, 396A | Sorter auto stapler staple failure, staple home problem or tamper home problem |
301 | Fuser web must be replaced |
302 | Copy cartridge (drum unit) must be replaced |
501 | Tray 1 must be rebuilt |
502 | Tray 2 must be rebuilt |
503 | Tray 3 must be rebuilt |
504 | Tray 4 must be rebuilt |
505 | HCF must be rebuilt |
506 | Bypass must be rebuilt |
507 | Duplex unit must be rebuilt |
508 | Replace black developer |
509 | Replace red developer |
510 | Replace green developer |
512 | Replace brown developer |
513 | Copy cartridge (drum unit) will need replacing soon |
514 | Fuser web will need replacing soon |
515 | DADF belt should be replaced |
516 | DADF feed rollers should be replaced |
517 | Replace exposure lamp |
518 | Replace suction filter |
519 | Replace ozone filter |
520 | Replace optics filter |
521 | Replace particle filter |
522 | Replace upper fuser roller |
523 | Replace fuser pawls |
524 | Replace pressure roller |
525 | Replace pressure roller pawls |
900-905 | Key operator calls |
Xerox 5345
Код ошибки | Описание |
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01-01 | Frequency monitoring and zero cross problem |
01-02 | Interlock |
01-03 | AC power problem |
01-04 | Finisher interlock |
01-05 | 24v problem |
03-01 | Optics to main board communication problem |
03-02 | Software reset problem |
03-03 | Could be punched holes in the lead edge of the original |
03-04 | Software problem |
03-06 | Low battery |
03-07 | NVM not initialized or is missing or defective |
03-17 | Communication problem between main board and finisher board |
03-18 | Initializes one NVM counter to agree to others |
03-19 | All three NVM counter to agree with others |
03-20 | Main board/interface board problems |
03-21 | Problem with RIC NVM |
03-22 | RIC modem problem |
03-23 | RIC real time clock failure. |
03-25 | RIC NVM problem or not initialized |
03-27 | NVM problem |
03-28 | Watchdog software problem |
03-29 | Microprocessor crystal not at correct frequency |
03-30 | No software response from finisher after 20 seconds have elapsed |
06-01 | Lens did not reach 1.1 position |
06-02 | 1/2 rate scanner problem |
06-03 | Scan home problem |
06-04 | Scan home problem |
06-05 | Scan home problem |
06-06 | Scan encoder |
06-07 | Scan encoder |
06-08 | Scan drive boost |
06-09 | Scan encoder |
06-11 | Scan encoder pulse phases |
06-12 | Insufficient scan damping |
07-01 | Duplex tray not home during duplexing |
07-02 | Tray 2 not home when selected |
07-13 | Tray 2 height sensor problem |
07-15 | Tray 2 empty |
07-16 | Tray 1 door open |
07-18 | Tray 1 stack sensor |
07-22 | Tray 1 empty |
07-26 | Tray 1 bypass switch actuated too long |
07-27 | Tray 1 bypass switch deactuated too early |
07-30 | Paper in duplex |
07-31 | Paper in duplex |
07-32 | Duplex tray empty, when paper should be there |
08-10 | Paper did not reach tray 2 input tray sensor |
08-11 | Paper did not reach duplex input sensor |
08-12 | Paper did not reach tray 1 |
08-14 | Paper did not leave tray 2 input sensor quickly enough |
08-18 | Trail edge did not reach tray 2 input sensor quickly enough |
08-19 | Trail edge did not reach tray 1 input sensor quickly enough |
08-20 | Paper in duplex |
08-21 | Paper in tray 2 input |
08-22 | Paper in tray 2 or duplex at wrong time |
08-23 | Paper at tray 1 input at wrong time |
08-24 | Paper in tray 1 at wrong time |
08-28 | Upper and lower nips problem |
09-08 | Low toner condition |
09-12 | Drum signals are out of range |
09-13 | Unstable drum patch readings |
09-15 | Patch is too dark |
09-16 | Patch is too light |
09-17 | Open toner container access cover |
09-18 | Low toner level |
09-21 | Low toner sensor disconnected |
09-22 | Low toner condition, even after machine has been theoretically, adding toner |
10-02 | Low fuser temperature |
10-03 | High fuser temperature |
10-06 | Paper did not reach out put switch |
10-07 | Paper stayed on output switch |
10-10 | Paper did not reach decurler sensor |
10-11 | Paper did not reach decurler sensor |
10-12 | Paper on decurler sensor |
10-13 | Paper did not reach duplex entry sensor in time |
10-14 | Paper did not reach duplex entry sensor in time |
10-15 | Paper on entry sensor at wrong time |
10-17 | Fuser temperature is too high and fuser relay has deactuated |
12-01 | Paper at finisher input sensor |
12-02 | Paper did not reach finisher |
12-03 | Paper reached finisher too soon |
12-05 | Paper at stapler |
12-06 | Paper at stapler |
12-07 | Paper did not reach stapler |
12-08 | Paper did not reach stapler |
12-10 | Complied motor not working properly |
12-15 | Eject motor problem and/or eject encoder |
12-20 | Stacker motor problem |
12-21 | Stacker interlock |
12-22 | Stacker bottom sensor |
12-23 | Stacker bottom sensor |
12-24 | Stacker bottom sensor senses full |
12-25 | Stack height sensor |
12-26 | Stack height sensor |
12-27 | Stack height sensor |
12-30 | Offset home sensor |
12-31 | Offset home sensor |
12-32 | OCT switch |
12-35 | Eject nip carriage |
12-36 | Eject cam interlock |
12-37 | Eject nip carriage open timing |
12-38 | Eject cam interlock |
12-40 | Tamper motor |
12-41 | Tamper home problem |
12-42 | Tamper home sensor |
12-43 | Staple load sensor |
12-44 | Tamper home sensor |
12-45 | Tamper home sensor |
12-50 | Low on staples |
12-51 | Stapler home sensor |
12-52 | Stapler home sensor |
12-53 | Eject cam interlock |
33-37 | Too few documents |
55-01 | RDH interlock switch open during use |
55-04 | Paper on bypass sensor |
55-05 | Paper at vacuum timing sensor |
55-06 | Paper on output sensor |
55-10 | No paper reached S31 |
55-20 | Paper did not leave S31 at correct time |
55-24 | Set counter arm problem |
55-25 | Documents in input tray not detected |
55-27 | Lead edge did not reach S35 at correct time |
55-2955-30 | Trail edge did not reach S35 at correct time |
55-31 | S32, ADF registration sensor did not see paper at correct time |
55-32 | S32 did not see trail edge at correct time |
55-33 | S36 One too many documents |
55-36 | One too many documents |
55-39 | Hole count problem on document feeder belt |
55-40 | Document belt travel problem |
55-41 | Document belt mistracking or skewing |
55-45 | Paper at inverter sensor |
55-47 | Inverter sensor did not see paper lead edge at correct time |
55-49 | More than 50 sheets in input tray |
55-50 | Right side interlock |
55-51 | Left side interlock |
55-55 | Document on glass |
93-93 | NVM has to be initialized after new software installed |
Xerox 5350, 5352
Code | Description |
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00-009, 030, 031, 032, 033 | A door was opened while paper was being fed |
00-047 | Paper in duplex |
00-1 | Auditron |
00-2 | Diagnostic error |
00-3 | Faults error |
00-4 | Ric error |
00-5 | Job manager system error |
00-6 | LLM interface |
00-7 | Standby error |
00-8 | Communications error |
00-9 | Xerographic error |
01-300 | Front interlock |
01-310 | Right upper interlock |
01-315 | Left upper interlock |
01-320 | Left lower interlock |
01-325 | Fuser interlock |
02-910 | Key counter missing |
02-920 | Wrong combination of accessories |
03-321, 322, 326, 327 | LLM to ISIL communications problems |
03-328 | IOT communications problem with duplex or tray 4 |
03-330 | IOT communications problems with HCF |
03-335, 336 | LLM communications problems with edit |
03-340 | NVM memory |
03-341-347 | Communications problems between IOT and sorter |
03-350-354 | Communications problem with LLM and user interface |
03-363, 364 | Communications problem between LLM & optics |
03-370-03-373 | Communications problem between LLM & DADF |
03-380, 384 | |
03-416-422 | RAM memory problem |
03-424, 426 | NVM memory problem |
03-430, 432 | Billing problem |
03-439 | GRAIB communications problem |
03-440 | RIC communications problem |
03-441 | RIC NVM problem |
03-442 | Modem |
03-443-458 | RIC problems |
03-460 | Serial communications processor problem |
04-300 | Main motor or drive problem |
05-100-108 | DADF registration sensor |
05-110 | DADF exit sensor |
05-115, 120 | DADF jams |
05-305 | DADF document drive |
05-310, 312 | DADF document sensor |
05-316 | DADF registration sensor jam |
05-325 | DADF exit sensor |
05-335, 341, 345 | DADF interlock switches |
06-300-310 | Scan problems |
06-315 | Scan drive |
06-320A, 320B, 320C, 325 | Scan problem |
06-330 | Lens drive |
06-340 | Exposure control problem |
06-342 | LLM CPU problem |
06-344-350 | Exposure cvontrol problem |
06-352 | IOT CPU problem |
07-300, 315, 330, 345 | Tray faults |
07-360-370 | HCF problems |
07-375, 380A, 380B | Duplex problems |
08-100-110 | Feed problems. Lead edge of copy paper is late getting to feed sensor of tray 1 |
08-115-162 | Feed problem. Lead edge of copy paper is late getting to registration sensor |
08-165 | Paper jam at registration sensor |
08-310-370 | Paper at a sensor when power is turned on |
08-330 | DADF nudger sensor |
08-380 | Registration side to side problem with home position |
08-390 | Nip |
09-300 | Copy cartridge finished (drum unit) |
09-310 | Add black toner Add color toner |
09-320 | Add color toner |
09-330 | Wrong copy cartridge (wrong drum unit) |
09-340 | Drum cartridge not installed properly |
09-350 | Waste toner full |
100 | A fault has occurred |
10-100 | Exit jam |
10-105 | Exit jam |
10-110 | Vertical sensor jam |
10-120, 122, 125 | Duplex jam |
10-150, 155 | Too much or not enough paper in duplex tray |
10-300 | Fuser thermistor |
10-302 | Low fuser temperature |
10-304 | Bad fuser temp |
10-308 | High fuser temperature or open thermistor |
10-310 | High fuser temperature |
10-312 | Fuser not up to temperature after energy save |
10-314 | Fuser problem |
10-320 | Fuser web finished |
10-330, 335, 340 | Exit switch, vertical sensor switch actuated when power is turned on |
11-100-116 | Sorter jam |
11-150-176 | Sorter auto stapler jam |
11-310, 314, 316 | Sorter interlock |
11-325A,B,C,D,E,F,G | Sorter index |
11-352, 354, 356 | Sorter auto stapler interlocks |
11-365A,B,C,D,E | Sorter auto stapler bin |
11-370,371,372A,373A,373B,374 | Sorter auto stapler staple failure, staple home problem or tamper home problem |
11-385A,385B,390A,B,C,D,E,396A | Sorter auto stapler staple failure, staple home problem or tamper home problem |
301 | Fuser web must be replaced |
302 | Copy cartridge (drum unit) must be replaced |
501 | Tray 1 must be rebuilt |
502 | Tray 2 must be rebuilt |
503 | Tray 3 must be rebuilt |
504 | Tray 4 must be rebuilt |
505 | HCF must be rebuilt |
506 | Bypass must be rebuilt |
507 | Duplex unit must be rebuilt |
508 | Replace black developer |
509 | Replace red developer |
510 | Replace green developer |
512 | Replace brown developer |
513 | Copy cartridge (drum unit) will need replacing soon |
514 | Fuser web will need replacing soon |
515 | DADF belt should be replaced |
516 | DADF feed rollers should be replaced |
517 | Replace exposure lamp |
518 | Replace suction filter |
519 | Replace ozone filter |
520 | Replace optics filter |
521 | Replace particle filter |
522 | Replace upper fuser roller |
523 | Replace fuser pawls |
524 | Replace pressure roller |
525 | Replace pressure roller pawls |
900-905 | Key operator calls |
Xerox 5355
Код ошибки | Описание |
---|---|
01-01 | Frequency monitoring and zero cross problem |
01-02 | Interlock |
01-03 | AC power problem |
01-04 | Finisher interlock |
01-05 | 24v problem |
03-01 | Optics to main board communication problem |
03-02 | Software reset problem |
03-03 | Could be punched holes in the lead edge of the original |
03-04 | Software problem |
03-06 | Low battery |
03-07 | NVM not initialized or is missing or defective |
03-17 | Communication problem between main board and finisher board |
03-18 | Initializes one NVM counter to agree to others |
03-19 | All three NVM counter to agree with others |
03-20 | Main board/interface board problems |
03-21 | Problem with RIC NVM |
03-22 | RIC modem problem |
03-23 | RIC real time clock failure. |
03-25 | RIC NVM problem or not initialized |
03-27 | NVM problem |
03-28 | Watchdog software problem |
03-29 | Microprocessor crystal not at correct frequency |
03-30 | No software response from finisher after 20 seconds have elapsed |
06-01 | Lens did not reach 1.1 position |
06-02 | 1/2 rate scanner problem |
06-03 | Scan home problem |
06-04 | Scan home problem |
06-05 | Scan home problem |
06-06 | Scan encoder |
06-07 | Scan encoder |
06-08 | Scan drive boost |
06-09 | Scan encoder |
06-11 | Scan encoder pulse phases |
06-12 | Insufficient scan damping |
07-01 | Duplex tray not home during duplexing |
07-02 | Tray 2 not home when selected |
07-13 | Tray 2 height sensor problem |
07-15 | Tray 2 empty |
07-16 | Tray 1 door open |
07-18 | Tray 1 stack sensor |
07-22 | Tray 1 empty |
07-26 | Tray 1 bypass switch actuated too long |
07-27 | Tray 1 bypass switch deactuated too early |
07-30 | Paper in duplex |
07-31 | Paper in duplex |
07-32 | Duplex tray empty, when paper should be there |
08-10 | Paper did not reach tray 2 input tray sensor |
08-11 | Paper did not reach duplex input sensor |
08-12 | Paper did not reach tray 1 |
08-14 | Paper did not leave tray 2 input sensor quickly enough |
08-18 | Trail edge did not reach tray 2 input sensor quickly enough |
08-19 | Trail edge did not reach tray 1 input sensor quickly enough |
08-20 | Paper in duplex |
08-21 | Paper in tray 2 input |
08-22 | Paper in tray 2 or duplex at wrong time |
08-23 | Paper at tray 1 input at wrong time |
08-24 | Paper in tray 1 at wrong time |
08-28 | Upper and lower nips problem |
09-08 | Low toner condition |
09-12 | Drum signals are out of range |
09-13 | Unstable drum patch readings |
09-15 | Patch is too dark |
09-16 | Patch is too light |
09-17 | Open toner container access cover |
09-18 | Low toner level |
09-21 | Low toner sensor disconnected |
09-22 | Low toner condition, even after machine has been theoretically, adding toner |
10-02 | Low fuser temperature |
10-03 | High fuser temperature |
10-06 | Paper did not reach out put switch |
10-07 | Paper stayed on output switch |
10-10 | Paper did not reach decurler sensor |
10-11 | Paper did not reach decurler sensor |
10-12 | Paper on decurler sensor |
10-13 | Paper did not reach duplex entry sensor in time |
10-14 | Paper did not reach duplex entry sensor in time |
10-15 | Paper on entry sensor at wrong time |
10-17 | Fuser temperature is too high and fuser relay has deactuated |
12-01 | Paper at finisher input sensor |
12-02 | Paper did not reach finisher |
12-03 | Paper reached finisher too soon |
12-05 | Paper at stapler |
12-06 | Paper at stapler |
12-07 | Paper did not reach stapler |
12-08 | Paper did not reach stapler |
12-10 | Complied motor not working properly |
12-15 | Eject motor problem and/or eject encoder |
12-20 | Stacker motor problem |
12-21 | Stacker interlock |
12-22 | Stacker bottom sensor |
12-23 | Stacker bottom sensor |
12-24 | Stacker bottom sensor senses full |
12-25 | Stack height sensor |
12-26 | Stack height sensor |
12-27 | Stack height sensor |
12-30 | Offset home sensor |
12-31 | Offset home sensor |
12-32 | OCT switch |
12-35 | Eject nip carriage |
12-36 | Eject cam interlock |
12-37 | Eject nip carriage open timing |
12-38 | Eject cam interlock |
12-40 | Tamper motor |
12-41 | Tamper home problem |
12-42 | Tamper home sensor |
12-43 | Staple load sensor |
12-44 | Tamper home sensor |
12-45 | Tamper home sensor |
12-50 | Low on staples |
12-51 | Stapler home sensor |
12-52 | Stapler home sensor |
12-53 | Eject cam interlock |
33-37 | Too few documents |
55-01 | rdh interlock switch open during use |
55-04 | Paper on bypass sensor |
55-05 | Paper at vacuum timing sensor |
55-06 | Paper on output sensor |
55-10 | No paper reached S31 |
55-20 | Paper did not leave S31 at correct time |
55-24 | Set counter arm problem |
55-25 | Documents in input tray not detected |
55-27 | Lead edge did not reach S35 at correct time |
55-2955-30 | Trail edge did not reach S35 at correct time |
55-31 | S32, ADF registration sensor did not see paper at correct time |
55-32 | S32 did not see trail edge at correct time |
55-33 | S36 One too many documents |
55-36 | One too many documents |
55-39 | Hole count problem on document feeder belt |
55-40 | Document belt travel problem |
55-41 | Document belt mistracking or skewing |
55-45 | Paper at inverter sensor |
55-47 | Inverter sensor did not see paper lead edge at correct time |
55-49 | More than 50 sheets in input tray |
55-50 | Right side interlock |
55-51 | Left side interlock |
55-55 | Document on glass |
93-93 | NVM has to be initialized after new software installed |
Xerox XC520, 540, 560, 580
Код ошибки | Описание |
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H2 | Fuser thermistor |
H3 | Fuser temperature too high. Must be reset in diagnostics |
H4 | Fuser temperature too low. Must be reset in diagnostics |
L3 | Scan problem |
L4 | Min motor drive problem |
L8 | Exposure lamp not lightning or not enough light reaching auto exposure sensor |
P | Paper did not feed |
Xerox 5622
Code | Description |
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A1-1 to A1-32 | All indicate a paper path problem, etc. in the ADF |
A2 | ADF exit problems |
A3 | Irregular size documents |
A5 | ADF interlock |
A6 | ADF single sheet document reset |
A7 | Platen interlock |
A8 | ADF exit interlock |
C1 | Tray 1 jam |
C2 | Tray 2 jam |
C3 | Tray 3 jam |
C6-1, C6-2 | Jams related to duplex |
C6-3 | Registration sensor, re tray 1 |
C7-1, C7-2 | HCF feed problems |
C7-3 | Tray 1 feed problem |
C8 | Paper stays in tray or duplex or HCF |
C9 | Bypass feed problem |
E1-10 to E1-25 | Internal jam |
E1-6 | Paper on registration sensor |
E2 | Reset signal happened. Might read E-2 something else |
E3-30 to E4-14 | Exit jam |
E3-6 | Exit jam |
E4-10 to E4-14 | Inverter sensor not actuated |
E4-15 | Inverter sensor |
E4-40 to E4-45 | Duplex entry sensor |
E4-6 | Inverter sensor |
E5 | Front door interlock |
E6-1 | Tray 1 interlock |
E6-2 | 2 tray or duplex interlock |
E6-3 | HCF interlock |
E7-2, E7-3 | Duplex interlock |
E8-6 to E8-15 | Duplex entry sensor |
F1-1 | Sorter entry sensor |
F1-6 | Sorter exit sensor |
F3 | Paper size not available for sort/stack |
F5 | Sorter interlock |
J1 | Add toner |
J3 | Replace copy cartridge |
J7 | Replace copy cartridge |
J8-1 | Wrong copy cartridge installed |
J8-2 | Copy cartridge EEPROM |
L6 | Auditron or other counter problem |
L8 | Platen glass temperature is too high |
L9 | Communication problem between interimage erase/edge lamps and main board |
U1-1 | Main motor drive problem |
U2-1 to U2-4 | Scan home sensor |
U3-1 | Lens sensor |
U4-1 | Open fuser thermistor |
U4-2 | Fuser did not warm up properly |
U4-3 | Fuser temperature too high |
U4-4 | Fuser problem. Staying on too long |
U4-6 | High fuser temperature |
U5-1 | Sorter bin home switch not activated |
U5-2 | Sorter bin home switch stayed actuated |
U5-3, U5-4 | Sorter bin home switch |
U6-1 | ROM problem |
U6-2 | RAM problem |
U6-3 | Low battery |
U6-4 | Incorrect value in NVM. Reinitialize main board with code 20-96 |
U8-1 to U8-6 | Problem with exposure lamp, lamp sensor, lamp board |
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wc7120 with 093-320 error
wc7120 with 093-0320 fault. Is this likely to be one of the drums? Frank
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07-18-2017
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Re: wc7120 with 093-320 error
unfortunately I don’t have the service manual on this model and tried getting online but just saw student training guide but contents did not appear to list fault codes and potential procedures. I looked for 093-320 fault codes which generally showed a developer unit related problem. In the case of the WC7120 there was a post here with same problem and it was stated that in many cases it ws one of the drum units.
In come codes the sub text of the code will also point out the specific color involved. For instance… 093-319 might refer to the cyan while 093-320 might refer to the magenta. Don’t know if this is case as I have not been able to get manual so far. Also a lot of Sharks out there pretending to have the manual with lots of different urls that take you to same place which i think is self serving.
As I don’t have any drums in stock and this model uses different drum for each color, I can’t just get a drum and install in each track until code goes away. Any advice is appreciated. This is a call from a company based in Texas who sold to a customer in NY and they want me to go to this customer.
Frank/ActionPhotocopy
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07-18-2017
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Re: wc7120 with 093-320 error
Frank,
The code 093-320 indicates the developer motor for YMC failed its revolution test. The PWS edoc says to test the motor in diagnostics, output code 042-004. If the motor does not turn, it could be developer unit bound up, a bad motor, or bad MCU control board.To get into diagnostics on the user interface screen, press and hold zero key 5 seconds, keep zero held, press start. A
type passcode screen will appear, enter 6789. On second screen page, select maintenance/diagnostics, IO check, component control. Input 042-004 to turn on YMC developer motor. Also check for loose connections at the developer motor and the MCU board.
It is best to remove the drum first, open front door, cheat the front door interlock, and listen for motor turning. If the motor is bad, the part # is 007K16710, MCU PWB is 101K59190. Otherwise, the developer unit may be bound up with developer and slows the motor down.
Good luck from Idaho.
D.L.
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07-19-2017
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Re: wc7120 with 093-320 error
Thank you for that important info. I went to customer tuesday morning and when
i removed drums the cyan drum(R2) had a mess of toner on it and a lot of cyan
toner accumulated in machine. A real mess.
I cleaned it out as best I could without
taking it apart and reinstalled drum. Still got 093-320 code and also got message
that R2 drum was not in all the way.
I assume it needs a cyan drum unit but now wonder if when I install it will I get
same message. I am wondering if I did something when cleaning it as I had my
hand in there from front to back. Frank
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07-19-2017
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Re: wc7120 with 093-320 error
The plastic auger within the drum unit itself is most likely the culprit. It is not uncommon on this model and the offending CRU will need to be replaced regardless, which should be the next step. But before that, I would make sure that the toner auger itself hasn’t become bound up.
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07-19-2017
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Re: wc7120 with 093-320 error
Thank you caffeinekid. But why does it not know drum unit is in now? I did not see that message before cleaning out toner accumulation. Frank
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07-19-2017
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Re: wc7120 with 093-320 error
Originally Posted by axyun
But why does it not know drum unit is in now? I did not see that message before cleaning out toner accumulation. Frank
The gears might not have meshed properly… how did you clean the machine? ( hope you didn’t use canned air) I ALWAYS when at a service call on a Xerox pull all consumables and vacuum out the inner body.
Using canned air can blow toner into gearing and optical sensors. That’s why I try not to use it very much. I do use it to blow out the sensors tho
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07-19-2017
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Re: wc7120 with 093-320 error
I cleaned up most of it manually with towels and I did use some canned air when I had 90 per cent of the toner cleaned out. Couldn’t get to all of it.
The drum units have contacts on bottom and there are several protrusions inside track where drum unit goes. I assumed that maybe they detect the drum unit
as they touch contacts on bottom of drum. perhaps I bent them a little ? Frank
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07-24-2017
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Re: wc7120 with 093-320 error
Originally Posted by axyun
I cleaned up most of it manually with towels and I did use some canned air when I had 90 per cent of the toner cleaned out. Couldn’t get to all of it.
The drum units have contacts on bottom and there are several protrusions inside track where drum unit goes. I assumed that maybe they detect the drum unit
as they touch contacts on bottom of drum. perhaps I bent them a little ? Frankyeah canned air can really screw the pooch sometimes… you mentioned towels… do you have yellow…… » Stretch-N-Dust» clothes? they are the best for wiping out toner spills..
as far as contacts..? I guess anything is possible.. you really need to get a 3M vac ….
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In prior articles, we’ve covered the drum cartridges and fusers for this series of full-color MFP copiers. Now let’s see what makes these machines tick—we’ll cover the Fault Code meanings and take a first stab at how to get around in diagnostic mode.
As a refresher, these machines are designed for office use with a duty cycle of around 50K impressions per month. They’re price at around $7,000 new, which is roughly half the cost of a WC-7855. Although they’re not as heavy of a machine, they’re capable of producing fine-looking full-color copies and prints, and are substantial machines in their own right.
This series has a duty cycle of around 50,000 impressions per month, with toner cartridges expected to run about $15,000 (for c/m/y) and $22,000 (for black) assuming 5% coverage. One thing to note is that there is more than one region or “plan.” If you install the wrong version, the machine will reject it because the Customer Replaceable Unit Monitor (CRUM) chip is wrong. There are 4 drum cartridges (R1-R4) which are color specific, as each includes the developer station underneath it. These have a stated yield of around 50-60,000 each (part numbers: 013R00657(K), 013R00658(Y), 013R00659(M), 013R00660(C)). Replacement parts for the drum cartridges and drum count reset CRUM chips are available to repair, rebuild or otherwise extend the yield on these cartridges.
The 2nd BTR (Transfer Roll Assembly) on the left door is R5, good for just under 200,000. There’s also a Transfer Belt Unit (R6) which is fairly easy to replace; it’s considered to be customer replaceable, and has a stated yield of 200,000. Finally, there’s the Toner Waste Container (R7), which comes with a new wand (stored in the front door) for cleaning the ROS windows (the laser-slit glasses). To clean the ROS windows, remove the Waste Container first, and behind there you’ll see the slots where you can slide the wand in and out. Push the wand in slowly until it stops, then retract it slowly for best results.
Next, let’s have a look at some of the fault codes. This list is by no means complete, but should send you in the right direction for most of the common faults. In the list below, some of the hints tell you to “power off completely,” which means turning off the outer power switch first (that one on top of where the front door opens on the right). After the machine is fully powered down, you then need to open the front door to turn off the Inner Main Power Switch on the inside of it.
For reference, here are some acronyms used repeatedly in the fault list:
ATC = Automatic Toner Concentration
ADC = Automatic Density Correction
CRUM = Customer Replaceable Unit Monitory (drum or toner chip)
ESS = Electronic Switching System (the print controller board on the machine)
MCU = Main Control Unit (main board)
NVM = Non-Volatile Memory (machine settings)
ROS = Raster Output Scanner (laser unit)
Note: a handful of fault codes require you to reset NVM settings back to zero before the machine will run again. See the asterisks at the bottom of the table for more info about resetting the fault codes which require the extra step.
FAULT CODE LIST
For 7220/7225, the fault codes will all start with “3” instead of “0.”(e.g. 310-319 = 010-319)
Fault Code | Fault Meaning |
---|---|
002-500 | Controller-to-user interface (UI) communication problem |
003-xxx faults | Controller (ESS) problems |
005-xxx faults | Document feeder (DADF) problems |
010-xxx faults | Fuser problems |
010-319* | Fuser heat control failure (*must reset from NVM Read/Write, see below) |
010-320/333/* | Fuser overheat (*must reset from NVM Read/Write, see below) |
010-328 | Fuser did not warm up in time (this can happen if the room is cold; power off completely |
010-329 | Fuser reset fuse failed to blow (hen a new fuser is installed, the machine sees it and attempts to blow the fuse) |
010-330 | Fuser motor stopped turning (if something is seized up in the fuser or the drives to the fuser, the machine sees that the motor can’t turn) |
010-337* | Fuser heat roll paper wrap detected (*must reset from NVM Read/Write,see below) |
010-420 | Fuser near-end-of-life warning |
010-421** | Fuser end of life (**HFSI counter reset recommended) |
012-xxx | Finisher faults (too many to list here) |
013-xxx | Finisher faults (too many to list here) |
016-xxx | Controller problems |
018-xxx | Network problems |
021-xxx | Foreign device interface (FDI) problems |
024-xxx | Controller problems |
025-xxx | Hard-drive problems |
026-xxx | Scan/controller problems |
027-xxx | Network problems |
033-xxx, 034-xxx 035-xxx, 036-xxx |
Fax problems |
041-xxx | Main Control Unit (MCU) problems |
042-313 | LV rear intake fan failure (127K61770) |
042-323 | Drum motor failure (check for a bound-up drum cartridge or IBT transfer-belt assembly, which can stall the motor) |
042-325 | Main motor failure (this motor drives the black developer unit and the paper transport; look for anything which might be binding up) |
042-330 | Fuser exhaust fan failure |
042-337 | NOHAD logic failure (ESS to MCU communication problem). Try first to power off completely. If that doesn’t solve the problem, the service manual says to reload the machine software. |
042-345 | Drum coupling contact failure. Check to see if one of the drum drive couplings in the back of the machine is “stuck” behind the frame; all 4 should be out a bit and spring loaded to mate with the couplings on the rear of the drum cartridges. |
042-346 | Drive logic failure (ESS to MCU communication problem). Try first to power off completely. If that doesn’t solve the problem, the service manual says to reload the machine software. |
045-322 | Image processing errors |
061-xxx | ROS (laser unit) problems |
062-xxx | Generally IIT (scanner) problems |
062-277 | ESS to DADF (document feeder) communication failure |
062-300 | Platen interlock switch open; check the DADF hinge for breakage |
071-105 = T1 072-105 = T2 073-105 = T3 074-105 = T4 | Tray 1, 2, 3 or 4 paper jam (paper from tray 1, 2, 3 or 4 failed to reach registration sensor) |
071/072/073/ 074-210 | Tray 1, 2, 3 or 4 lift failure |
071/072/073/ 074-212 | Tray 1, 2, 3 or 4 paper-size sensing problem |
072/073/ 074-101 |
Tray 2, 3, or 4 misfeed |
072/073/ 074-900 |
Tray 2, 3 or 4 feed out sensor static jam (paper remaining on feed sensor) |
075-135 | Tray 5 (bypass/MSI) paper jam (failed to reach registration sensor) |
077-101 | Registration jam (paper never left the registration sensor) |
077-103 or 106 | Exit sensor 1 jam (paper never left sensor OR never reached sensor) |
077-105 or 109 | Exit sensor 2 jam (paper never left sensor OR never reached sensor) |
077-110 | POB (paper on belt) sensor sensed paper on the transfer belt |
077-123/130 | Registration sensor (duplexed page did not reach registration sensor) |
077-131 | Duplex jam (paper never reached the duplex wait sensor) |
077-211 | Tray 3/4 module mismatch (two-tray module vs. tandem tray module) |
077-212 or 214 | Tray 3/4 module reset fail OR logic fail |
077-215 | Tray module communication failure |
077-300 | Front cover interlock open |
077-301 | Left cover interlock open (main left cover) |
077-305 | Tray module left cover interlock open |
077-307 | Duplex cover interlock open |
077-308/077-309 | Left-upper cover open/ left-lower cover open |
077-314 | Paper handler module logic failure |
077-900 | Paper detected on registration sensor after jam clearance |
077-901/902 | Exit sensor 1/ 2 static jam (paper detected on sensor after jam clearance) |
077-903 | POB (paper-on-belt) sensor jam (paper detected after jam clearance) |
077-907 | Duplex wait jam (paper detected on sensor after jam clearance) |
089-xxx | Color registration control failures |
091-313 | CRUM chip ASIC communication failure |
091-400/911 | Toner waste bottle nearly full/ waste bottle full |
091-401/402 | Black drum cartridge, near end of life / end of life |
091-407 | Black drum CRUM chip problem |
091-411 or 417 | Yellow drum cartridge, near end of life OR drum CRUM chip problem |
091-421 or 427 | Magenta drum cartridge, near end of life OR drum CRUM chip problem |
091-431 or 437 | Cyan drum cartridge, near end of life OR drum CRUM chip problem |
091-480/481/482 | Yellow/Magenta/Cyan drum cartridge, end of Life |
091-910 | Waste toner bottle not in correct position (or not installed) |
091-913 | Black drum cartridge, end of life |
091-914/ 915/916 |
Black drum CRUM failure/broken data/wrong CRUM version |
091-917/ 918/919 |
Yellow/Magenta/Cyan drum CRUM chip – communication failure |
091-921/927/ 928/929 |
Black/Yellow/Magenta/Cyan drum CRUM, out of position or missing |
091-936/937/ 938/939 |
Yellow/Magenta/Cyan drum CRUM, wrong CRUM version (data mismatch) |
091-940/941/ 942/943 |
Yellow/Magenta/Cyan drum CRUM chip, broken data failure |
092-312* | Yellow ATC sensor failure (auto toner concentration); toner dispense problem for yellow, requires reset from diagnostics* |
092-313* | Magenta ATC sensor failure (automatic toner concentration); toner dispense problem for magenta, requires reset from diagnostics* |
092-314* | Cyan ATC sensor failure (automatic toner concentration); toner dispense problem for cyan, requires reset from diagnostics* |
092-315* | Black ATC sensor failure (automatic toner concentration; toner dispense problem for black, requires reset from diagnostics* |
092-649 | ADC shutter open failure (automatic density concentration) |
092-650 | ADC shutter close failure |
092-661 | Temperature sensor failure (internal machine temperature too high) |
092-662 | Humidity temperature sensor failure |
093-314/315/ 316/317 |
Yellow/Magenta/Cyan/Black toner dispense motor problems |
093-320 | Developer drive motor failure (Y/M/C) |
093-426/427/ 428/429 |
Black/Yellow/Magenta/Cyan toner ctg. CRUM chip error |
093-912 | Black toner cartridge empty |
093-916 | Black Toner CRUM chip – out of position / communication failure / data broken failure / wrong CRUM version (data mismatch) |
093-941/ 942/943 |
Magenta/Cyan/Yellow toner CRUM chip communication failure |
093-948 | Yellow developer install time failure (drum ctg. failed to initialize developer) |
093-950/ 951/952 |
Yellow/Magenta/Cyan toner CRUM chip data broken failure |
093-953/954/ 955/956 |
Yellow/Magenta/Cyan/Black developer install fail (pull seal from yellow drum ctg.) |
093-957/ 958/959 |
Magenta/Cyan/Black developer install time failure (pull seal from magenta drum ctg.) |
093-960/ 961/962 |
Yellow/Magenta/Cyan toner cartridge CRUM chip, wrong CRUM chip (data mismatch) |
093-970/ 971/972 |
Yellow/Magenta/Cyan toner CRUM chip out of position or missing |
094-417 | IBT belt (transfer belt) unit is nearing end of life |
094-419 | 2nd BTR (transfer roll) is nearing end of life |
094-420** | IBT Belt (transfer belt) unit, end of life (**HFSI reset required) |
094-422** | 2nd BTR (transfer roll) unit, end of life (**HFSI reset required) |
094-910 | IBT belt unit, OR 2nd BTR unit out of position or not installed |
102-xxx | Generally UI (user interface/control panel) problems |
116-xxx | Generally controller problems |
117-xxx | Generally controller problems (UI/EWS) |
118-310 | IPSEC failed to initialize |
121-xxx | Generally FDI (foreign device interface) problems |
123-xxx | Generally UI (user interface/control panel) problems |
124-xxx | Generally billing & serial number errors |
125-311 | Controller problem with PSW cont. software (UI/EWS) |
127-xxx | Generally external communications |
133-xxx & 134-xxx |
Fax problems |
202-xxx | Timer failures |
*Faults requiring reset from NVM Read/Write
Some codes require setting a particular NVM code back to “0” to clear the fault. Enter diagnostic mode and choose “NVM Read/Write” reset the value of the specified code back to “0” (read more below).
*010-319/010-320/010-333/010-337 fuser faults—reset NVM code 744-248 back to “0”
*092-312 Yellow toner dispense fault—reset NVM codes 752-365 & 752-369 back to “0”
*092-313 Magenta toner dispense fault—reset NVM codes 752-366 & 752-370 back to “0”
*092-314 Cyan toner dispense fault—reset NVM codes 752-367 & 752-371 back to “0”
*092-315 Black toner dispense fault—reset NVM code 752-368 & 752-372 back to “0”
**Faults requiring reset from dC135 HFSI (high-frequency service items)
1. Entering Diagnostics Mode
Hold down “0” for at least 5 seconds
2. While holding “0,” press “Start”
A passcode screen shows up, enter “6789” and touch “Confirm”
Press “Machine Status” and choose the “Tools” tab
3. Choose “System Settings,”
4. In the center ”group” column, choose “Common Service Settings”
5. In the right column (features), scroll down to “Maintenance/Diagnostics” and choose “NVM Read/Write”
*NVM Read / Write (Memory Settings)
To reset some fault codes:
Enter diagnostics mode and touch “NVM Read/Write”
Enter the NVM code (chain-link code) and touch “Confirm/Change” (t will show you the “Current Value”)
Enter a “0” in the “New Value” column and touch “Save”
Select “Close” and finally “Exit” diagnostics
The machine will need to reboot for the NVM changes to take place and for the machine to attempt to come to ready again, now that the fault code has been cleared.
**HFSI Counter Resets
The CRUs should automatically reset when the customer installs the assembly, but the product manual also presents a way to access HFSI counters from diagnostic mode. This may be helpful if a new module fails to reset properly. After you enter Diagnostics Mode (read above):
- For the 7220/7225: press “Service Info” or the “Maintenance” tab and choose “Dc135 CRU/HFSI Counters.” Scroll through the list, choose the HFSI item and touch “Reset Counter.”
- For the 7120/7125: enter diagnostics mode, choose “Adjustment/Others,” then select “HFSI Counter.” Select the HFSI from the list and press “Details,” followed by “Reset Current Value.”
Special Boot Modes
This is helpful for clearing jobs when they get stuck in the queue. Hold down the buttons specified below while turning on the power, and keep holding them until the boot screen (progress bar) appears.
Job Log Initialize: hold down “1,” “Stop,” and “Energy Saver” buttons while powering on.
Spool Log Initialize: hold down “6”, “Stop,” and “Energy Saver” buttons while powering on.
HDD (hard drive) Initialize: Hold down “4,” “Stop,” and “Energy Saver” buttons while powering on (WARNING: all customer data will be deleted if you do this. Make sure to create backups of all data set before you initialize the HDD)
Now that we’ve scratched the surface on this series of machines, hopefully they will be more approachable for everyone. Happy repairs.
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