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Canon iR3225 Error Co

Code

Description
The temperature of the fixing assembly is abnormally high.

E000-0001

While startup control is under way, the reading of the main thermistor is less
than 30 deg C continuously for 200 msec or more 1 sec after the start of power
supply. While startup control is under way, the reading of the main thermistor
is less than 70 deg C continuously for 200 msec or more 2 sec after the start of
power supply. While startup control is under way, the reading of the main
thermistor is less than 120 deg C continuously for 200 msec 6 sec after the
start of power supply. The startup control does not end 30 sec after the start of
power supply.

The temperature of the fixing assembly is abnormally high.


E001-0000

The reading of the main thermistor is 250 deg C or more continuously for 200
msec.
The temperature of the fixing assembly is abnormally high.

E001-0001

The hardware circuit detects overheating of the main or sub thermistor for 200
msec
The temperature of the fixing assembly is abnormally high.

E001-0002

The reading of the sub thermistor is 295 deg C or more continuously for 200
msec.
The rise in temperature of the fixing assembly is faulty.

E002-0000

While startup control is under way, the reading of the main thermistor is less
than 115 deg C continuously for 400 msec 1.3 sec after it has indicated 100
deg C. While startup control is under way, the reading of the main thermistor
is less than 150 deg C continuously for 400 msec 1.3 sec after it has indicated
140 deg C.

The fixing temperature is too low after a standby state.


E003-0000

While regular temperature control is under way, the reading of the main
thermistor is less than 140 deg C continuously for 400 msec or more
Failure in main/sub thermistor

E004-0000

E004-0000

When disconnection is detected with connector of the main/sub thermistor for


30 sec continuously while DC controller is working.
The rotation of the fixing film is faulty.

E007-0000

While the fixing motor is rotating, the marker signal is not detected for 6 sec
with the reading of the main thermistor indicating 100 deg C or more.
The rotation of the main motor is faulty.

E010-0001

Detection is executed every 100 msec after the start of motor rotation;
however, the drive detection signal is absent for 2 sec.
The rotation of the main motor is faulty.

E010-0002

During motor rotation, detection is executed every 100 msec; however, the
drive signal is absent 5 times in sequence.
The rotation of the fixing motor is faulty.

E014-0001

Detection is executed every 100 msec after the start of motor rotation;
however, the drive detection signal is absent for 2 sec.
The rotation of the fixing motor is faulty.

E014-0002

During motor rotation, detection is executed every 100 msec; however, the
drive signal is absent 5 times in sequence.
The waste toner case is full, or the waste toner case full sensor is faulty.

E019-0000

When the waste toner case is identified as being full for 2000 prints
continuously, an alert is issued; thereafter, the case is identified as being full
continuously for 100 prints.
The path between the sub hopper and the developing assembly is clogged
with toner

E020-0000

E024-0000

The developing assembly toner sensor detects the absence of toner, while the
sub hopper toner sensor detects the presence of toner. With the developing
clutch turned on, the hopper feedscrew motor is rotated for 1 sec
intermittently 194 times; still, the developing assembly toner sensor does not
detect the presence of toner
The developing assembly connector is disconnected/Disconnection of Toner
sensor.
The connection detection signal is absent continuously for 100 msec
The developing assembly connector is disconnected/Disconnection of Toner
sensor.

Disconnection of the wire used for detecting the connection of the toner level
sensor is found. When the disconnection of the wire used for detecting the
connection of the toner level sensor has been detected for 7.5 min without
interruption (12.5 min in the manual /envelop cassette feeding). When the
disconnection of the wire used for detecting the connection of the toner level
sensor has been detected for 12.5 min without interruption.
E024-0001
-iR 3225
When the disconnection of the wire used for detecting the connection of the
toner level sensor has been detected for 7.5 min without interruption (12.5 min
in the manual /envelop cassette feeding).
-iR 3245/3235/3230
When the disconnection of the wire used for detecting the connection of the
toner level sensor has been detected for 12.5 min without interruption.
The hopper motor or the bottle motor is faulty.
E025-0000

The sub hopper toner sensor connection detection signal is absent for 100
msec 10 times in sequence.
The hopper motor or the bottle motor is faulty.

E025-0001

While the hopper motor is rotating, the motor error lock signal is detected
continuously 4 times every 56 msec. Or, while the bottle motor is rotating, the
motor error lock signal is detected 22 times in sequence every 10 msec.
The NE controller counter malfunctions.

E032-0001

An open circuit is detected for the count pulse signal.


The voltage of the power supply is faulty (high-voltage error).

E064-0001
The value read from the EEPORM is outside a specific range.
The voltage of the power supply is faulty (high-voltage error).
E064-0002

While output is being generated, the AD value of the primary DC voltage is 230
(DEC) or more for 100 msec 2 times in sequence. (However, after output, it is
not detected for 100 msec.)

The voltage of the power supply is faulty (high-voltage error).


E064-0003

While output is being generated, the AD value of the developing DC voltage is


224 (DEC) or more for 10 msec 2 times in sequence. (However, after output, it
is not detected for 100 msec.)
The voltage of the power supply is faulty (high-voltage error).

E064-0004

While output is being generated, the AD value of the transfer output current is
205 (DEC) or more for 100 msec 2 times in sequence. (However, after output, it
is not detected for 100 msec.)
The voltage of the power supply is faulty (high-voltage error).

E064-0005

While output is being generated, the AD value of the transfer output voltage is
0 (DEC) for 100 msec 2 times in sequence. (However, after output, it is not
detected for 100 msec.)
The scanner motor is faulty.

E110-0001

The scanner motor speed lock signal does not indicate a locked state a
specific period of time after the scanner motor has been started.
The scanner motor is faulty.

E110-0002

E110-0003

The speed lock signal indicates a deviation 10 times in sequence at intervals


of 10 msec after the signal has indicated a locked state.

With the image clock switched over, the scanner motor speed lock signal does
not indicate a locked state 6.5 sec after a switchover is made from low to
normal speed or 8 sec after a switchover is made from normal to low speed.

There is an error in the communication with the high-voltage power supply.


E191-0000

The data transmission/reception does not end normally 500 msec after the
most recent transmission/reception of data ended normally.
Error in communication of laser driver PCB

E197-0000

Communication error with IMG1L (communication data)


Error in communication of laser driver PCB

E197-0001

E197-0003

Communication error with IMG1L. (Serial communication ENG)


Error in communication of laser driver PCB
Disconnection of laser harness

There is an error in the detection of the CCD home position.


E202-0001
The attempt to detect the home position fails when the CCD is moved forward.
There is an error in the detection of the CCD home position.
E202-0002
The attempt to detect the home position fails when the CCD is moved back.
E225
E227-0001
E227-0002
E227-0003
E227-0004
E248-0001
E248-0002
E248-0003

E261-0000
E280-0001
E280-0002
E280-0003

E315-0007
E315-000d
E315-000e
E315-0025
E315-0027

The light intensity of the CCD is faulty.


The reader unit power supply (24V) is faulty.
At time of power-on, the 24V port is off.
The reader unit power supply (24V) is faulty.
At the start of a job, the 24V port is off.
The reader unit power supply (24V) is faulty.
At the end of a job, the 24V port is off.
The reader unit power supply (24V) is faulty.
When a load is being driven, the 24V port is off.
EEPROM error
An error has occurred at power-on.
EEPROM error
An error has occurred during write operation.
EEPROM error
An error has occurred during read operation following write operation.
The zero-cross signal is faulty.
When the relay is on, the zero-cross signal is not detected for 500 msec or
more.
Reading unit communication error
Reception status error
Reading unit communication error
Reception interrupt error
Reading unit communication error
Insufficient insertion of the reading unit connector
There is an error in image data.
There is an error in JBIG encoding.
There is an error in image data.
There is an error in JBIG decoding.
There is an error in image data.
Error in decoding of software
There is an error in image data.
Error in ROTU hardware
There is an error in image data.

E315-0027
E315-0033
E315-0035
E315-0100

E315-0500

Error in ROTU timeout


There is an error in image data.
Error in MemFill hardware
There is an error in image data.
Error in MemFill timeout
There is an error in image data.
Error in PrcOverRun
There is an error in image data.
Error in device timeout [location to be detected] image process module (SCIO)
[Detection timing] when there is no interruption 2 min after the operation has
been started
There is an error in image data.

E315-0501

Device: abnormal termination error [location to be detected] image process


module (SCIO) [Detection timing] When abnormal interruption is detected after
the operation has been started.
There is an error in image data.

E315-0510

Device: timeout error [Location to be detected] image process module (SCIP)


[Detection timing] when there is no interruption 2 min after the operation has
been started.
There is an error in image data.

E315-0511

Device: abnormal termination error [Location to be detected] image process


module (SCIP) [Detection timing] when abnormal interruption is detected after
the operation has been detected
There is an error in image data.

E315-0520

Device: timeout error [Location to be detected] image process module (CMIP)


[Detection timing] When there is no interruption 2 min after the operation has
been started
There is an error in image data.

E315-0521

Device: abnormal termination error [Location to be detected] image process


module (CMIP) [Detection timing] when abnormal interruption is detected after
the operation has been detected
There is an error in image data.

E315-0530

Device: timeout error [Location to be detected] image process module (JPEN)


[Detection timing] when there is no interruption 2 min after the operation has
been started.

There is an error in image data.


E315-0531

E315-0531

Device: abnormal termination error [Location to be detected] image process


module (JPEN) [Detection timing] when abnormal interruption is detected after
the operation has been started.
There is an error in image data.

E315-0540

Device: timeout error [Location to be detected] image process module (JPDE)


[Detection timing] when there is no interruption 2 min after the operation has
been started.
There is an error in image data.

E315-0541

Device: abnormal termination error [Location to be detected] image process


module (JPDE) [Detection timing] when abnormal interruption is detected after
the operation has been started
There is an error in image data.

E315-0550

Device: timeout error [Location to be detected] image process module (PRIP)


[Detection timing] when there is no interruption 2 min after the operation has
been started.
There is an error in image data.

E315-0551

Device: abnormal termination error [Location to be detected] image process


module (PRIP) [Detection timing] when abnormal interruption is detected after
the operation has been started.
There is an error in image data.

E315-0560

Device: timeout error [Location to be detected] image process module (PRIO)


[Detection timing] when there is no interruption 2 min after the operation has
been started.
There is an error in image data.

E315-0561

Device: abnormal termination error [Location to be detected] image process


module (PRIO) [Detection timing] when abnormal interruption is detected after
the operation has been started.

E400-0001

Fault in communication with the ADF driver PCB


The checksum values of data from the ADF driver PCB are inconsistent 14
times consecutively.

E400-0002

The statuses of data from the ADF driver PCB are inconsistent 14 times
consecutively.

E400-0003

SCI serial communication error interrupt is detected 14 times consecutively.


The level of the pressure HP sensor does not change in a specified period of
time.

E413-0001

E413-0001

When the pressure motor is activated, the level of the pressure HP sensor
does not change in a specified period of time with the lead roller opened.
The level of the pressure HP sensor does not change in a specified period of
time.

E413-0002

When the pressure motor is activated, the level of the pressure HP sensor
does not change in a specified period of time with the lead roller closed.

E490-0001

The ADF installed is not supported.


Error with an incorrect ADF model

E500-0001

fault in communication with the finisher (common among all finishers)


fault in communication

E503-0002

fault in communication between finisher and saddle unit


with the finisher (External finisher)

E503-0003

E505-0001

fault in communication between finisher and punch unit

fault in the backup memory of the finisher (common among all finishers)
fault in the data stored in backup memory

E505-0002

fault in the EEPROM data of the punch unit


fault in stack delivery motor (Finisher-S1)

E514-0001

When the stack retaining spacer is returned to home position, the belt escape
home position sensor does not go on within 1.5 sec.
fault in trailing edge assist motor (External finisher)

E514-0001

The home position sensor does not go off even when the trailing edge assist
motor has rotated for a specific period of time.
fault in stack delivery motor (Finisher-S1)

E514-0002

When the stack retaining spacer is shifted from home position, the belt escape
home position sensor does not go off within 1.5 sec.
fault in trailing edge assist motor (External finisher)

E514-0002

E514-0002

The home position sensor does not go on even after the trailing edge assist
motor has rotated for a specific period of time.
Gear change motor error (External finisher)

E519-0001

The home position sensor does not go off even when the gear change motor
has rotated for a specific period of time.
Gear change motor error (External finisher)

E519-0002

The home position sensor does not go on even when the gear change motor
has rotated for a specific period of time.
The offset motor or the finisher controller PCB is faulty. The offset home
position sensor is faulty (Finisher-S1).

E520-0001

While the offset motor is in operation, drive was applied for 1000 msec for
movement toward the home position sensor; however, the offset home
position sensor does not go on.
The offset motor or the finisher controller PCB is faulty. The offset home
position sensor is faulty (Finisher-S1).

E520-0002

While the offset motor is in operation, drive was applied for 1000 msec for
movement away from the home position sensor; however, the offset home
position sensor does not go off.
Front alignment error (External finisher)

E530-0001

The home position sensor does not go off even when the front alignment
motor has been rotated for a specific period of time.
Front alignment error (External finisher)

E530-0002

The home position sensor does not go on even when the front alignment
motor has been rotated for a specific period of time.
Rear alignment error (Finisher-S1)

E530-8001

The home position sensor does not go on within 2000 msec after the start of
operation when the rear aligning plate is shifted to home position.
Rear alignment error (Finisher-S1)

E530-8002

The home position sensor does not go off within 1000 msec after the start of
operation when the rear aligning plate is shifted from home position.
Stapler error (External finisher)

E531-0001

E531-0001

The home position sensor does not go off even when the stapler motor has
rotated for a specific period of time.
Stapler error (External finisher)

E531-0002

The home position sensor does not go on even when the stapler motor has
rotated for a specific period of time.
Stapler error (Finisher-S1)

E531-8001

E531-8002

E532-0001

At time of staple jam recovery, the home position sensor does not go on with
500 msec after the start of reverse rotation of the stapler motor.
Stapler error (Finisher-S1)
The home position sensor does not go off within 500 msec after the stapler
motor has been started.
Stapler shift error (External finisher)
The home position sensor does not go off even after the stapler shift motor
has rotated for a specific period of time.
Stapler shift error (External finisher)

E532-0002

The home position sensor does not go on even when the stapler shift motor
has rotated for a specific period of time.
Stapler shift error (Finisher-S1)

E532-8001

The stapler slide home position sensor does not go on within 11 sec when the
stapler is shifted to home position.
Stapler shift error (Finisher-S1)

E532-8002

The stapler slide home position sensor does not go off within 1.0 sec when
the stapler is shifted from home position.
Swing cam error (Finisher-S1)

E535-0001

The home position sensor does not go off within 1000 msec after the start of
operation when the swing arm is shifted from home position.
Swing cam error (External finisher)

E535-0001

The home position sensor does not go off even when the swing motor has
rotated for a specific period of time.
Swing cam error (Finisher-S1)

E535-0002

The home position sensor does not go off within 1.0 sec when the stack
delivery roller swing arm is moved from home position.
Swing cam error (External finisher)

E535-0002

E535-0002

The home position sensor does not go on even when the swing motor has
rotated for a specific period of time.
Rear alignment error (External finisher)

E537-0001

The home position sensor does not go on within 2000 msec after the start of
operation when the read aligning plate is moved to home position.
Rear alignment error (External finisher)

E537-0002

The home position sensor does not go off within 1000 msec after the start of
operation when the rear aligning plate is moved form home position.
Front alignment error (Finisher-S1)

E537-8001

The home position sensor does not go on within 2.0 sec when the front
aligning plate is moved to home position.

Front alignment error (Finisher-S1)


E537-8002

E540-0002

The home position sensor dos not go off within 1.0 sec when the front
aligning plate is shifted from home position.
Upper tray ascent/descent motor error (External finisher)
Upper tray ascent/descent motor clock error

E540-0003

Area error

E540-0004

Safety switch activation


Stack tray motor error (FinisherS1)

E540-8002

The operation to detect the paper surface of the stack tray does not end within
1.0 sec.
Stack tray motor error (FinisherS1)

E540-8003
An abnormal combination of sensor states has been detected.
E542-0002

Lower tray ascent/descent motor error (External finisher)


Lower tray ascent/descent motor clock error

E542-0003

Lower tray ascent/descent motor error (External finisher)


Area error
Paddle error (Finisher-S1)

E577-8001

E577-8001

E577-8002

The paddle home position sensor does not go on within 1.5 sec when the
paddle is shifted to home position.
The paddle home position sensor does not go off within 1.0 sec when the
paddle is moved to home position.
Shutter unit error (External finisher)

E584-0001
The shutter open sensor does not go off (i.e., the shutter does not close).
Shutter unit error (External finisher)
E584-0002
The shutter open sensor does not go on (i.e., the shutter does not open).
Punch motor error
E590-0001

The punching home position is not detected even when the puncher motor has
been driven for 20 msec.
Punch motor error

E590-0002

The punch home position sensor is not defected even after the motor has
stopped at time of punch motor initial operation.
Punch dust sensor error

E591-0001

Error in light-receiving voltage while light is emitted


Punch dust sensor error

E591-0002

Error in light-receiving voltage while light is not emitted


Paper trailing edge sensor/ horizontal sensor error

E592-0001
Error in light-receiving voltage when light is emitted (trailing edge sensor)
paper trailing edge sensor/ registration sensor error
E592-0002
Error in light-receiving voltage when light is not emitted (trailing edge sensor)
paper trailing edge sensor/ registration sensor error
E592-0003

Error in light-receiving voltage when light is emitted (horizontal registration


sensor 1)
Paper trailing edge sensor/ registration sensor error

E592-0004

E592-0004

Error in light-receiving voltage when light is not emitted (horizontal


registration sensor 1)
Paper trailing edge sensor/ registration sensor error

E592-0005

Error in light-receiving voltage when light is emitted (horizontal registration


sensor 2)
Paper trailing edge sensor/ registration sensor error

E592-0006

Error in light-receiving voltage when light is not emitted (horizontal


registration sensor 2)
Paper trailing edge sensor/ registration sensor error

E592-0007

Error in light-receiving voltage when light is emitted (horizontal registration


sensor 3)
Paper trailing edge sensor/ registration sensor error

E592-0008

Error in light-receiving voltage when light is not emitted (horizontal


registration sensor 3)
Paper trailing edge sensor/ registration sensor error

E592-0009

Error in light-receiving voltage when light is not emitted (horizontal


registration sensor 4)
Paper trailing edge sensor/ registration sensor error

E592-000A

Error in light-receiving voltage when light is not emitted (horizontal


registration sensor 4)
Punch shift motor error

E593-0001

The light-receiving voltage home position sensor does not go off when light is
emitted.
Punch shift motor error

E593-0002

E5F0-0001

The light-receiving voltage home position sensor does not go on when light is
not emitted.
Saddle paper positioning plate error
The paper positioning plate home position sensor does to go on when the
paper positioning motor has been driven for 1.33 sec. Paper positioning plate
motor (M4S)/paper positioning plate home position sensor (P17S)
Saddle paper positioning plate error

E5F0-0002

E5F0-0002

The paper positioning plate home position sensor doest not go off when the
paper positioning plate motor has been driven for 1 sec. Paper positioning
plate motor (M4S)/paper positioning plate home position sensor (P17S)

Saddle paper folding error


E5F1-0001

The number of detection pulses of the paper folding motor clock sensor has
dropped below a specific value. Paper folding motor (M2S)/paper folding
motor clock sensor (P14S)
Saddle paper folding error

E5F1-0002

The state of the paper folding home position sensor doest not change when
the paper folding motor has been driven for 3 sec. Paper folding motor
(M2S)/paper folding motor clock sensor (P14S)
Saddle guide error

E5F2-0001

The guide home position sensor does not go on when the guide motor has
been driven for 0.455 sec. Guide motor (M3S)/guide home position sensor
(PI13S)
Saddle guide error

E5F2-0002

The guide home position sensor does not go off when the guide motor has
been driven for 1 sec. Guide motor (M3S)/guide home position sensor (PI13S)
Saddle alignment error

E5F3-0001

The aligning plate home position sensor does not go on when the alignment
motor has been driven for 0.5 sec. (at time of initialization, 1.67 sec.)
Alignment motor (M5S)/aligning plate home position sensor (PI5S)
Saddle alignment error

E5F3-0002

The aligning plate home position sensor does not go off when the alignment
motor has been driven for 1 sec. Alignment motor (M5S)/aligning plate home
position sensor (PI5S)
Saddle rear stapling error

E5F4-0001

The stitching home position sensor does not go on when the stitch motor
(rear) has been rotated in reverse for 0.5 sec or more. Stitch motor (rear;
M6S)/stitching home position sensor (rear; MS5S)
Saddle rear stapling error

E5F4-0002

E5F4-0002

The stitching home position sensor does not go off when the stitch motor
(rear) has been rotated in normal direction for 0.5 sec or more. Stitch motor
(rear; MS)/stitching home position sensor (rear; MS5S)
Saddle front stapling error

E5F5-0001

The stitching home position sensor does not go on when the stitch motor
(front) has been rotated in reverse for 0.5 sec or more. Stitch motor (front;
M7S)/stitching home position sensor (front; MS7S)
Saddle front stapling error

E5F5-0002

The stitching home position sensor does not go off when the switch motor
(front) has been rotated in normal direction for 0.5 sec or more. Stitch motor
(front; M7S)/stitching home position sensor (front; MS7S)
Saddle butting error

E5F6-0001

The paper butting plate home position sensor does not go on when the paper
butting plate motor has been driven for 0.3 sec. Paper butting plate motor
(M8S)/paper butting plate home position sensor (PI14S)
Saddle butting error

E5F6-0002

The paper butting plate home position sensor does not go off when the paper
butting plate motor has been driven for 80 msec or more. Paper butting plate
motor (M8S)/paper butting plate home position sensor (PI14S)
Saddle butting error

E5F6-0003

The number of detection pulses of the paper butting plate motor has dropped
below a specific value. paper butting plate motor (M8S)/paper butting plate
motor clock sensor (PI1S)
Saddle butting error

E5F6-0004

The paper butting plate leading edge sensor does not go off when the paper
butting plate motor has been driven for 80 msec. Paper butting plate motor
(M8S)/paper butting plate leading edge sensor (PI15S)
Saddle butting error

E5F6-0005

The paper butting plate leading edge sensor does not go on when the paper
butting plate motor has been driven for 0.3 sec. Paper butting plate more
(M8S)/paper butting plate leading edge sensor (PI15S)

Saddle connector error


E5F8-0001

The connector of the paper butting plate home position sensor has been
identified as being disconnected. Connector of guide home position sensor
(PI13S)
Saddle connector error

E5F8-0002

The connector of the paper butting plate home position sensor has been
identified as being disconnected. Connector of paper butting plate home
position sensor (PI14S)
Saddle connector error

E5F8-0003

The connector of the paper butting plate leading edge sensor has been
identified as being disconnected. Connector of paper butting plate leading
edge sensor (PI15S)
Saddle switch error

E5F9-0001

The inlet cover switch has been identified as being open for 1 sec or more
after the start of printing or the start of initial rotation with the following
sensors identifying their respective covers as being closed: -inlet cover
sensor (PI9S) -nt cover open/closed sensor (PI2S) -delivery cover sensor
(PI3S) Or, the front over switch (MS2S) or the delivery cover switch (MS3S) is
open. Inlet cover switch (MS1S)/front cover switch (MS2S)/delivery cover
switch (MS3S)

Saddle switch error

E5F9-0002

The front cover switch has been identified as being open from the start of
printing or the start of initial rotation with the following sensors identifying
their respective covers as being closed. -inlet cover sensor (PI9S) -front cover
open/closed sensor (PI2S) -delivery cover sensor (PI3S) -front cover switch
(MS2S)/delivery cover switch (MS3S)

Saddle switch error

E5F9-0003

The delivery cover switch has been identified as being open after the start of
printing or the start of initial rotation of the host machine with the following
sensors identifying their respective covers as being closed: -inlet cover
sensor (PI9S) -front cover open/closed sensor (PI2S) -delivery cover sensor
(PI3S) - delivery cover switch (MS3S)

There is an error on the hard disk.

E602-0001

[Cause] An HDD detection error has occurred. The HDD cannot be detected.
The HDD does not become ready. The HDD returns an error. [Detection] while
boot ROM is in session BARSAC startup, mounting (usrIde) [Timing of
Detection] once at startup
There is an error on the hard disk.

E602-0002

[Cause] There is no startup file. The program for the main CPU does not exist
on the HDD or in BOOTDEV/BOOT, and so on. [Detection] while boot ROM is in
use at time of system file loading (usrIde) [Timing of Detection] once at startup
There is an error on the hard disk.

E602-0003

[Cause] An HD write abort error has occurred. The sectors for BOOTDEV on
the HD cannot be read. [Detection] BARSAC (all; at time of bootable startup)
[Timing of Detection] once at startup
There is an error on the hard disk.

E602-0006

[Cause] A subbootable that matches the PDL type does not exit in
BOOTDEV/BOOT. [Detection] during loading of sub boot in oclibroot [Timing
of Detection] once at bootable startup
There is an error on the hard disk.

E602-0007

E602-01XX
E602-02XX
E602-03XX
E602-04XX

E602-05XX
E602-06XX
E602-07XX
E602-08XX

[Cause] An ICC profile that matches the PDL type does not exist in
BOOTDEV/PDL. [Detection] beginning of oclibroot; judgment based on
functions of PDL team that are called in [Timing of Detection] once at bootable
startup
There is an error on the hard disk.
/DOSDEV is faulty
There is an error on the hard disk.
/FSTDEV is faulty.
There is an error on the hard disk.
/DOSDEV2 is faulty.
There is an error on the hard disk.
/FSTPDEV is faulty.
There is an error on the hard disk.
/DOSDEV3 is faulty.
There is an error on the hard disk.
/PDLDEV is faulty.
There is an error on the hard disk.
/DOSDEV4 is faulty.
There is an error on the hard disk.

E602-08XX
E602-09XX
E602-FFXX
E604-0000
E609-0008

E609-0009
E610
E677-0001
E677-0003
E677-0004
E677-0010

/BOOTDEV is faulty.
There is an error on the hard disk.
/DOSDEV5 is faulty.
There is an error on the hard disk.
There is an error in a partition that cannot be identified.
The image memory is faulty or is inadequate.
The memory size does not match the model.
There is an error on the HDD.
At startup, the HDD fails to reach a specific temperature level within a specific
period of time.
There is an error on the HDD.
At time of sleep recovery, the temperature fails to reach a specific level.
The HDD coding key is faulty.
Failure in PS Printer Kit-AA1
Failure in exhaust fan of PS Printer Kit-AA1
Failure in PS Printer Kit-AA1
Abnormal detection with configuration check when PS Printer Kit-AA1 is
started
Failure in PS Printer Kit-AA1
Failure in CPU cooling fan of PS Printer Kit-AA1
Failure in PS Printer Kit-AA1
In the case that other type of controller is connected
Failure in PS Printer Kit-AA1

E677-0080

Communication error between PS Printer Kit-AA1 and the main controller of


the host machine after PS Printer Kit-AA1 is started
There is an error in the initialization of the IPC.

E710-0001

The machine fails to become ready 3 sec or less after the IPC chip startup
There is an error in the IPC communication.

E711-0001

The occurrence of an error has been recorded in the error register of the IPC
chip 4 times or more within 1.5 sec.
There is an error in the communication with the finisher or 3 Way Unit-A1.

E713-0000

The communication with the finisher does not resume within 5 sec after it has
been disrupted.
There is an error in the communication with the pedestal.

E716-0000

E716-0000

After the presence of a pedestal has been detected, the communication fails to
be normal for 5 sec.
There is an error in the communication with the pedestal.

E716-0010

When the communication with the 3 Way Unit-A1 is faulty after detecting the
connection with the finisher.
There is an error in the communication with the NE controller.

E717-0001

The NE controller is not connected at power on, although it was connected


before the power was turned off because of an error.
There is an error in the communication with the NE controller.

E717-0002

An IPC error has occurred while the NE controller is in operation. There is an


open circuit for the IPC. An error has occurred, and the IPC communication
remains disabled.
There is a coin vendor error.

E719-0001

The coin vendor is not connected when the power is turned on, although it
was connected before the power was turned off because of an error.
There is a coin vendor error.

E719-0002

While the coin vendor is in operation, an IPC error has occurred, IPC has
developed an open circuit, or an error preventing recovery of IPC
communication has occurred. An open circuit has been detected in the line for
the pickup/delivery signal. An illegal signal has been detected.
There is a coin vendor error.

E719-0003

While the unit price is being checked at startup, an error occurs in the
communication with the coin vendor.
There is a coin vendor error.

E719-0011

An error has occurred at new card reader startup. The new card reader is not
connected when the power is turned off, although it was connected when the
power was turned off.
There is a coin vendor error.

E719-0012

An IPC error has occurred at new card reader startup. There is an IPC open
circuit. An error has occurred that prevents recovery of IPC communication.

There is a coin vendor error.


E719-0031

Error in communication at card reader (serial) startup Communication with the


card reader cannot be started at startup.
There is a coin vendor error.
E719-0032

Error in communication after card reader (serial) startup Communication with


the card reader is available at startup, and then becomes unavailable.

E730-1001

There is a PDL software error.


An initialization error has occurred.

E730-100A

There is a PDL software error.


An error that may be critical to the system (e.g., failed initialization) has
occurred.
There is a PDL software error.

E730-9004
There is an error in the communication (PAI) with an external controller.
There is a PDL software error.
E730-9005
There is a fault in the connector of the vide cable to the external controller.
There is a PDL software error.
E730-A006
The PDL board does not respond. A subbootable is faulty or absent.
There is a PDL software error.
E730-A007

E730-B013

There is a mismatch between the control software of the machine and the PDL
control software in regard to version.
There is a PDL software error.
There is corruption in the font data.

E732-0001

There is an error in the communication with the scanner

There is a DDI-S communication error.

E732-0010

There is an error in the communication with the scanner

Fault in detection of DDI-S Vsync signal


There is an error in the communication with the scanner
E732-9999

E733-0000

A scanner is first detected from the printer model. (Not an error code but only
the message 'Turn the main power switch OFF&ON again' is displayed on the
users screen. The error is recorded in service mode > DISPLAY > ERR

There is an error in the communication with the printer


At startup, communication with the printer fails

E733-0001

There is an error in the communication with the printer


There is a DDI-P communication error

E733-0010

There is an error in the communication with the printer


Fault in detection of DDI-P Vsync signal

E733-0020

There is an error in the communication with the printer


Error in DDI-P communication

E733-0021

E740-0002

There is an error in the communication with the printer


Error in DDI-P communication
There is an error on the Ether board.
The MAC address is illegal.
There is an error in the DDI communication.

E743-0000

E743-0000

E744-0001

E744-0002

An SCI error has occurred. The received data is faulty. A reception timeout
condition has occurred. An SEQ timeout error has occurred.
There is an error in the language file/boot ROM.
The version of the language file on the HDD and that of the bootable do not
match.
There is an error in the language file/boot ROM.
The size of the language file on the HDD is too large.
There is an error in the language file/boot ROM.

E744-0003

There is no language file on the HDD indicated by config.txt for a switchover.


There is an error in the language file/boot ROM.

E744-0004

An attempt to switchover to a language on the HDD fails.


There is an error in the language file/boot ROM.

E744-1000

The boot ROM that is mounted is of the wrong type


There is an error in the language file/boot ROM.

E744-2000

The engine ID indicated by the software ID is illegal.


There is an error in the language file/boot ROM.

E744-3xxx
E745-0001
E745-0002
E745-0003

E745-0004

E745-0005
E746-0003

Disagreement between the installed memory and the boot ROM


There is a fault on the TokenRing board.
An attempt at PCI initialization has failed.
There is a fault on the TokenRing board.
The MAC address is faulty.
There is a fault on the TokenRing board.
There is an error in the acquisition/setting of board information.

There is a fault on the TokenRing board.


There is a connection error.
There is a fault on the TokenRing board.
Other Errors
The accessories board is of the wrong type.
At startup, a board for a different model has been detected.
There is a mismatch between controller board and SDRAM size.

E748-2000
An error occurs when accessing the chip on the main controller PCB.

There is a mismatch between controller board and SDRAM size.


E748-2001
An error occurs when accessing the memory on the main controller PCB.
There is a mismatch between controller board and SDRAM size.
E748-4910
A controller board that does not match the product is defected.
Error in power supply cooling fan
E804-0000

Failure in power supply cooling fan (while the fan is not working) When lock
signal is detected for 5 sec while the fan is stopped.
Error in power supply cooling fan

E804-0001

Failure in rotation of power supply cooling fan When lock signal failed to be
detected for 5 sec while the fan is driven.
There is a fan error.

E805-0000

Failure in heat exhaust fan (front) (FM2) When lock signal is detected for 5 sec
while the fan is stopped.
There is a fan error.

E805-0001

Failure in rotation of heat exhaust fan (front) (FM2) When lock signal failed to
be detected for 5 sec while the fan is driven.
There is a fan error.

E805-0002

Failure in heat exhaust fan (rear) (FM1) When lock signal is detected for 5 sec
while the fan is stopped.
There is a fan error.

E805-0003

Failure in rotation of heat exhaust fan (rear) (FM1) When lock signal failed to
be detected for 5 sec while the fan is driven.

E911

Error in memory leak

5 Error Codes
Remedy

Reset the condition in service mode: COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR.


Replace the main thermistor. Replace the DC controller PCB.

Reset the condition in service mode: COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR.


Replace the main thermistor. Replace the DC controller PCB.

Reset the condition in service mode: COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR.


Replace the DC controller PCB.

Reset the condition in service mode: COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR.


Replace the sub thermistor. Replace the DC controller PCB.

Reset the condition in service mode: COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR.


Replace the main thermistor. Replace the DC controller PCB.

Reset the condition in service mode: COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR.


Replace the main thermistor. Replace the DC controller PCB.

Clear the error in Service Mode: COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR.
Replace the main thermistor (film unit). Replace DC controller PCB.

Clear the error in Service Mode: COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR.
Replace the main thermistor (film unit). Replace DC controller PCB.

Reset the condition in service mode: COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR.


Replace the main thermistor. Replace the DC controller PCB.

Replace the main motor. Replace the DC controller PCB.

Replace the main motor. Replace the DC controller PCB.

Replace the fixing motor. Replace the DC controller PCB.

Replace the fixing motor. Replace the DC controller PCB.

Replace the waste toner sensor. Replace the DC controller PCB.

Replace the developing assembly toner sensor. Replace the sub hopper
toner sensor. Replace the DC control PCB

Replace the developing assembly toner sensor. Connect the connector.


Replace the DC controller PCB.

Correct the cable. Replace the sensor.

Replace the sub hopper toner sensor. Connect the connector. Replace the
detection PCB.

Replace the hopper motor. Replace the bottle motor. Replace the DC
controller PCB.

Turn off the main power, and check the cable for an open circuit; then, turn
the main power back on.

Turn off and then back on the main power. Replace the EEPROM.

Replace the high-voltage power supply. Replace the DC controller PCB.

Replace the high-voltage power supply. Replace the DC controller PCB.

Replace the high-voltage power supply. Replace the controller PCB.

Replace the high-voltage power supply. Replace the DC controller PCB.

Replace the laser unit. Replace the DC controller PCB. Check the wiring.

Replace the laser unit. Replace the DC controller PCB. Check the wiring.

Replace the laser unit. Replace the DC controller PCB. Check the wiring.

Replace the high-voltage power supply. Replace the DC controller PCB.

- Check routing (wiring) - Replace the laser unit - Replace DC controller


PCBP
- Check routing (wiring) - Replace the laser unit - Replace DC controller
PCBP

- Check routing (wiring) - Replace the laser unit - Replace DC controller PCB

Disconnect and then connect the harness connector. Replace the optical HP
sensor, optical motor, and reader controller PCB.

Disconnect and then connect the harness connector. Replace the optical HP
sensor, optical motor, and reader controller PCB.
Disconnect and then connect the flexible cable. Replace the flexible cable,
CCD unit, and reader controller PCB.
Disconnect and then connect the power supply harness connector. Replace
the power supply.
Disconnect and then connect the power supply harness connector. Replace
the power supply
Disconnect and then connect the power supply harness connector. Replace
the power supply.
Disconnect and then connect the power supply harness connector. Replace
the power supply.
Replace the reader controller PCB.
Replace the reader controller PCB.
Replace the reader controller PCB

Replace the AC driver PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB.


Disconnect and then connect the flexible cable. Replace the flexible cable
Disconnect and then connect the flexible cable. Replace the flexible cable
Disconnect and then connect the flexible cable. Replace the flexible cable

Turn off and then back on the power.


Turn off and then back on the power.
Replace the main controller PCB
Replace SDRAM. Replace HDD. Replace the main controller PCB
Replace SDRAM. Replace HDD. Replace the main controller PCB.

Replace SDRAM. Replace HDD. Replace the main controller PCB.


Replace the main controller PCB.
Replace the main controller PCB.
Replace the main controller PCB.

Check connection with DDI-S cable(RCON). Replace the main controller PCB.

Check connection with DDI-S cable(RCON). Replace the main controller PCB.

Check connection with DDI-S cable(RCON). Replace the main controller PCB.

Check connection with DDI-S cable(RCON). Replace the main controller PCB.

Check connection with DDI-S cable(RCON). Replace the main controller PCB.

Check connection with DDI-S cable(RCON). Replace the main controller PCB

Turn OFF and then ON the power. Replace the main controller PCB if this
occurs frequently.

Turn OFF and then ON the power. Replace the main controller PCB if this
occurs frequently.

Turn OFF and then ON the power. Replace the main controller PCB if this
occurs frequently.

Turn OFF and then ON the power. Replace the main controller PCB if this
occurs frequently.

Turn OFF and then ON the power. Replace the main controller PCB if this
occurs frequently.

Check connection with DDI-P cable(DCON). Replace the main controller PCB.

Check connection with DDI-P cable(DCON). Replace the main controller PCB.

Check connection with DDI-P cable(DCON). Replace the main controller PCB.

Check connection with DDI-P cable(DCON). Replace the main controller PCB.

Check connection of ADF lattice cable (cleaning of connecting point).


Replace ADF driver PCB. Replace the reader controller PCB.
Check connection of ADF lattice cable (cleaning of connecting point).
Replace ADF driver PCB. Replace the reader controller PCB.
Check connection of ADF lattice cable (cleaning of connecting point).
Replace ADF driver PCB. Replace the reader controller PCB.

Replace the pressure motor. Replace the pressure HP sensor.

Replace the pressure motor. Replace the pressure HP sensor.

Replace the pressure motor. Replace the pressure HP sensor.

The ADF installed is not supported. Replace the DC controller PCB.


Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB.
Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the saddle controller PCB.
Check the cable.

Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the punch drive PCB. Check the
cable.
Turn off the main power. Check the wiring of the DC controller PCB and the
finisher controller, and check the fuse of the 24-V power supply. Thereafter,
turn the main power back on.
Replace the punch driver PCB. Replace the finisher controller PCB.
Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the stack delivery motor. Check
the stack delivery drive mechanism.

Replace the finisher control PCB. Replace the trailing edge assist motor

Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the stack delivery motor. Check
the stack delivery drive mechanism.

Replace the finisher control PCB. Replace the trailing edge assist motor

Replace the finisher control PCB. Replace the trailing edge assist motor

Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the gear change motor. Check
the gear change mechanism.

Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the gear change motor. Check
the gear change mechanism.

Replace the offset motor. Replace the offset home position sensor. Replace
the finisher controller PCB.

Replace the offset motor. Replace the offset home position sensor. Replace
the finisher controller PCB.

Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the front alignment motor.
Check the front aligning plate drive mechanism. Check the front alignment
home position sensor.
Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the front alignment motor.
Check the front aligning plate drive mechanism. Check the front alignment
home position sensor.
Replace the finisher controlled PCB. Replace the rear alignment motor.
Check the rear aligning plate drive mechanism. Check the rear alignment
home position sensor.
Replace the finisher controlled PCB. Replace the rear alignment motor.
Check the rear aligning plate drive mechanism. Check the rear alignment
home position sensor.

Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the stapler. Check the harness.

Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the stapler. Check the harness.

Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the stapler. Check the harness.

Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the stapler. Check the harness.

Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the stapler. Check the harness.

Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the swing cam motor. Check the
swing cam home position sensor. Check the harness.

Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the swing cam motor. Check the
swing cam home position sensor. Check the harness.

Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the stapler shift motor. Check
the stapler shift home position sensor. Check the harness.

Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the stapler shift motor. Check
the stapler shift home position sensor. Check the harness.

Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the swing cam motor. Check the
swing cam home position sensor. Check the harness

Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the swing cam motor. Check the
swing cam home position sensor. Check the harness.

Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the swing cam motor. Check the
swing cam home position sensor. Check the harness

Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the swing cam motor. Check the
swing cam home position sensor. Check the harness.

Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the swing cam motor. Check the
swing cam home position sensor. Check the harness.

Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the rear alignment motor. Check
the rear aligning plate drive mechanism. Check the rear alignment home
position sensor
Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the rear alignment motor. Check
the rear aligning plate drive mechanism. Check the rear alignment home
position sensor
Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the front alignment motor.
Check the front aligning plate drive mechanism. Check the front alignment
home position sensor.

Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the front alignment motor.
Check the front aligning plate drive mechanism. Check the front alignment
home position sensor.
Replace the No. 1 tray shift motor. Replace the finisher controller PCB. Check
the tray ascent/descent mechanism.
Replace the No. 1 tray area sensor PCB. Replace the finisher controller PCB.
Check the No. 1 tray closed detecting switch. Replace the finisher controller
PCB.
Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the tray ascent/descent motor.
Check the stack tray drive mechanism. Check the paper surface sensor.

Replace the finisher controller PCB. Check the stack tray upper limit sensor.
Check the stack tray lower limit sensor. Check the stack tray upper paper
surface sensor. Check the stack tray lower paper surface sensor.

Replace the No. 2 tray shift motor. Replace the finisher controller PCB. Check
the tray ascent/descent mechanism
Replace the No. 2 tray shift area sensor PCB. Replace the finisher controller
PCB.

Check the paddle motor. Check the paddle home position sensor. Replace
the finisher controller PCB

Check the paddle motor. Check the paddle home position sensor. Replace
the finisher controller PCB

Check the paddle motor. Check the paddle home position sensor. Replace
the finisher controller PCB

Check the stack edging motor. Check the open/close clutch. Check the
shutter home position sensor. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Check the stack edging motor. Check the open/close clutch. Check the
shutter home position sensor. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Check the punch motor. Check the punch motor clock sensor. Check the
punch driver PCB. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Check the punch motor. Check the punch motor clock sensor. Check the
punch driver PCB. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Check the waste paper case full sensor. Check the punch driver PCB.
Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Check the waste paper case full sensor. Check the punch driver PCB.
Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Check the paper trailing edge sensor. Check the horizontal registration
sensor. Check the punch driver PCB. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Check the paper trailing edge sensor. Check the horizontal registration
sensor. Check the punch drive PCB. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Check the paper trailing edge sensor. Check the horizontal registration
sensor. Check the punch driver PCB. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Check the paper trailing edge sensor. Check the horizontal registration
sensor. Check the punch driver PCB. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Check the paper trailing edge sensor. Check the horizontal registration
sensor. Check the punch driver PCB. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Check the paper training edge sensor. Check the horizontal registration
sensor. Check the punch driver PCB. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Check the paper training edge sensor. Check the horizontal registration
sensor. Check the punch driver PCB. Replace the finisher controller.

Check the paper trailing edge sensor. Check the horizontal registration
sensor. Check the punch driver PCB. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Check the paper trailing edge sensor. Check the horizontal registration
sensor. Check the punch drive PCB. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Check the paper trailing edge sensor. Check the horizontal registration
sensor. Check the punch driver PCB. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Check the paper trailing edge sensor. Check the horizontal registration
sensor. Check the punch drive PCB. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Check the horizontal registration motor. Check the horizontal registration


home position sensor. Check the punch driver PCB. Replace the finisher
controller PCB. Check the punch shift mechanism.

Check the horizontal registration motor. Check the horizontal registration


home position sensor. Check the punch driver PCB. Replace the finisher
controller PCB. Check the punch shift mechanism.

Check the paper positioning plate motor. Check the paper positioning plate
home position sensor. Replace the finisher controller PCB. Check the paper
positioning plate drive mechanism

Check the paper positioning plate motor. Check the paper positioning plate
home position sensor. Replace the finisher controller PCB. Check the paper
positioning plate drive mechanism

Check the paper positioning plate motor. Check the paper positioning plate
home position sensor. Replace the finisher controller PCB. Check the paper
positioning plate drive mechanism

Check the paper folding motor. Check the paper folding motor clock sensor.
Replace the finisher controller PCB. Check the paper folding plate drive
mechanism.

Check the paper folding motor. Check the paper folding motor clock sensor.
Replace the finisher controller PCB. Check the paper folding plate drive
mechanism.

Check the guide motor. Check the guide home position sensor. Replace the
finisher controller PCB. Check the guide drive mechanism.

Check the guide motor. Check the guide home position sensor. Replace the
finisher controller PCB. Check the guide drive mechanism.

Check the alignment motor. Check the alignment home position sensor.
Check the aligning plate drive mechanism. Replace the finisher controller
PCB.

Check the alignment motor. Check the alignment home position sensor.
Check the aligning plate drive mechanism. Replace the finisher controller
PCB.

Replace the stitcher (rear). Check the harness. Replace the finisher controller
PCB.

Replace the stitcher (rear). Check the harness. Replace the finisher controller
PCB.

Replace the stitcher (rear). Check the harness. Replace the finisher controller
PCB.

Replace the stitcher (front). Check the harness. Replace the finisher
controller PCB.

Replace the stitcher (front). Check the harness. Replace the finisher
controller PCB.

Check the paper butting plate motor. Check the paper butting plate home
position sensor. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Check the paper butting plate motor. Check the paper butting plate home
position sensor. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Check the paper butting plate motor. Check the paper butting plate motor
clock sensor. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Check the paper butting plate motor. Check the paper butting plate leading
edge sensor. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Check the paper butting plate motor. Check the paper butting plate leading
edge sensor. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Connect the connector of the guide home position sensor. Check the
harness. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Connect the connector of the paper butting plate home position sensor.
Check the harness. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Connect the connector of the paper butting plate leading edge sensor. Check
the harness. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Check the inlet cover switch. Check the inlet cover sensor. Check the front
cover open/ closed sensor. Check the delivery cover sensor. Replace the
finisher controller PCB.

Check the front cover switch. Check the inlet cover sensor. Check the front
cover open/ closed sensor. Check the delivery cover sensor. Replace the
finisher controller PCB.

Check the delivery cover switch. Check the inlet cover sensor. Check the
inlet cover sensor. Check the front cover open/closed sensor. Check the
delivery cover sensor. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

Increase the memory.


Replace the hard disk. Replace the DC controller PCB.

Replace the hard disk. Replace the DC controller PCB.

- Check connection of the exhaust fan connector - Replace the exhaust fan
- Check cable connection - Reinstall system of PS Printer Kit-AA1
- Check connection of the connector for cooling CPU - Replace CPU cooling
fan
- Check connection of controller that supports this machine

- After checking connection, turn ON the power again. - Reinstall system of


PS Printer Kit-AA1.

Check the cable.

Check the cable.

Check the cable. Replace the DC controller PCB. Replace the finisher
controller PCB.

Check the cable. Replace the DC controller PCB. Replace the pedestal drive
PCB.

Check the cable. Replace the DC controller PCB. Replace the pedestal drive
PCB.

Install the 3 Way Unit-A1. Replace the DC controller PCB after checking the
cable

Check the cable; thereafter, reset the condition in service mode:


COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR.

Check the cable; thereafter, reset the condition in service mode:


COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR.

Check the cable; thereafter, reset the condition in service mode:


COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR.

Check the cable; thereafter, reset the condition in service mode:


COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR.

Check the cable; thereafter, reset the condition in service mode:


COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR.

Check the cable; thereafter, reset the condition in service mode:


COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR.

Check the cable; thereafter, reset the condition in service mode:


COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR.

1. Check the connection of the cable for the card reader (connector
disconnected, cable cut); thereafter, reset the condition in service mode:
COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR. 2. Execute the following items in
service mode after removing the card reader, and then install the card reader
again. - COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > CARD - COPIER > FUNCTION >
CLEAR > ERR

Check the connection of the cable for the card reader (connector
disconnected, cable cut); thereafter, reset the condition in service mode:
COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR.

1. Execute PDL resetting. 2. Turn on the power once again.

1. Execute PDL resetting. 2. Turn on the power once again.

1. Turn on the power once main. 2. Check the connection of the open I/F
board and the cable. 3. Replace the board for the external controller open I/F.
4. Replace the main board.

1. Turn on the power once main. 2. Check the connection of the open I/F
board and the cable. 3. Replace the board for the external controller open I/F.
4. Replace the main board.

1. Execute PDL resetting. 2. Turn on the power once again. 3. Check the
connection of the SURF board. 4. Re-install the firmware. 5. Replace the main
board.

1. Execute PDL resetting. 2. Turn on the power once again. 3. Execute system
formatting (all), and reinstall the system.

1. Turn on the power once again. 2. Re-install the software. 3. Execute


system formatting (all), and reinstall the system.

1. Check the connector used to connect the scanner. 2. Check the power
supply of the scanner (to see if initialization takes place at startup). 3.
Replace the reader controller, scanner board, or main board as necessary.

1. Check the connector used to connect the scanner. 2. Check the power
supply of the scanner (to see if initialization takes place at startup). 3.
Replace the reader controller, scanner board, or main board as necessary.

Turn the main power switch off/on

1. Check the connector used to connect to the printer. 2. Check the power
supply of the printer (to see if initialization takes place at startup). 3. Replace
the DC controller or the main board.
1. Check the connection with the printer. 2. Check the power supply of the
printer (to see if initialization takes place at startup). 3. Replace the DC
controller or the main board.

1. Check the connection with the printer. 2. Check the power supply of the
printer (to see if initialization takes place at startup). 3. Replace the DC
controller or the main board.

2. Check the power supply of the printer (to see if initialization takes place at
startup). 3. Replace the DC controller or the main board.

1. Check the connection with the printer. 2. Check the power supply of the
printer (to see if initialization takes place at startup). 3. Replace the DC
controller or the main board.
Replace the LAN card.

Disconnect and then connect the flexible cable used to connect the reader
unit and the printer unit. Replace the following as necessary: flexible cable,
reader controller PCB, main controller PCB.

Disconnect and then connect the flexible cable used to connect the reader
unit and the printer unit. Replace the following as necessary: flexible cable,
reader controller PCB, main controller PCB.

Download a language file of the correct version.

Download a language file of the correct version.

Download a language file of the correct version.

Download a language file of the correct version.

Replace the boot ROM with one of the model in question.

Replace it with a software ID of the correct model.

Confirm and correct the installed memory and the boot ROM.
1. Disconnect and then connect the TokenRing board. 2. Replace the
TokenRing board.
1. Replace the TokenRing board.
1. Replace the TokenRing board.

1. Check the connection of the cable. 2. Replace the cable. 3. Check the
power source of the MAU. 4. Replace the MAU. 5. Replace the TokenRing
board.

Replace the UFR board of the correct type (model).

Replace the main controller PCB.

1. Unplug/plug in the memory. 2. Replace the main controller PCB.

- Replace the main controller PCB.

- Disconnect and then connect the connector (J303) on DC controller PCB. Replace the power supply cooling fan - Replace DC controller PCB

- Disconnect and then connect the connector (J303) on DC controller PCB. Replace the power supply cooling fan - Replace DC controller PCB

- Replace the heat exhaust fan (front) - Replace DC controller PCB.

- Replace the heat exhaust fan (front) - Replace DC controller PCB

- Replace the heat exhaust fan (rear) - Replace DC controller PCB

- Replace the heat exhaust fan (rear) - Replace DC controller PCB

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