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  • Code: 110.01...110.13
  • Description: 110.xx Service <color> Printhead The printhead <color> error 110.01 Service <color> Printhead he printhead <color> lost HSYNC 110.02 Service <color> Printhead The printhead <color> failed to complete servo. 110.03 Service <color> Printhead The printhead <color> mirror motors lost motor lock. 110.04 Service <color> Printhead The printhead <color> mirror motors lost motor lock. 110.05 Service <color> Printhead Failure reading NVRAM from printhead 110.06 Service <color> Printhead The printhead <color> thermistor is open. 110.07 Service <color> Printhead The printhead <color> thermistor is shorted. 110.08 Service <color> Printhead The printhead <color> laser showed bad in testing. 110.09 Service <color> Printhead The printhead <color> SOS EOS measurement did not complete. 110.10 Service <color> Printhead The printhead <color> has bad SOS EOS measurement. 110.11 Service <color> Printhead Failure writing data to the printhead. 110.12 Service <color> Printhead Failure reading data from the printhead. 110.13 Service <color> Printhead Printhead declared error
  • Remedy: Step 1 Turn the printer off, and then remove the rear cover. See “Rear cover removal”. Check the cables at JMIRR1 and JPH1 on the controller board for proper connection, the printhead cable for pinch points, and the cable or connector for any other damage. Is the cable damaged? Replace the printhead. See “Printhead removal”. Go to step 2.
    Step 2 Turn the printer on, and then wait until the printer posts an error. Using a voltmeter, check the following values at JMIRR1: Pin 1: +5 V dc Pin 2: +3.3 V dc Pin 3: +5 V dc Pin 4: Ground Pin 5: +24 V dc Are the values approximately correct? Replace the controller board. See “Controller board removal”. Replace the printhead. See “Printhead removal”
  • Code: 121.01...121.42
  • Description: 121.01 Service Fuser Error Attempting to print with estimated power at or below minimum power. 121.02 Service Fuser Error Fuser is over temperature. 121.03 Service Fuser Error Fuser open thermistor check failed. 121.04 Service Fuser Error Attempting to print with estimated power at or above minimum power. 121.05 Service Fuser Error Fuser failed to reach final temperature in time. 121.06 Service Fuser Error Attempting to print when the estimated power is too low. 121.07 Service Fuser Error Timed out waiting for home sensor event 121.08 Service Fuser Error Wrong lamp bit is set in NVRAM. 121.10 Service Fuser Error Fuser failed to warm up. 121.11 Service Fuser Error Fuser under temperature error while in standby. 121.12 Service Fuser Error Fuser under temperature error while printing. 121.13 Service Fuser Error Fuser open thermistor check failed for second thermistor. 121.14 Service Fuser Error Fuser shorted thermistor check failed for hot roll thermistor. 121.15 Service Fuser Error Fuser shorted thermistor check failed for second thermistor. 121.16 Service Fuser Error Estimated power is at or above the maximum power. 121.17 Service Fuser Error Total failure to close fuser nip. 121.26 Service Fuser Error Attempting to print with estimated power at or below minimum power. 121.27 Service Fuser Error over temperature. 121.28 Service Fuser Error Fuser open thermistor check failed. 121.29 Service Fuser Error Attempting to print with estimated power at or above minimum power. 121.30 Service Fuser Error Fuser failed to reach final temperature in time. 121.31 Service Fuser Error Fuser power is below minimum. 121.36 Service Fuser Error Fuser under temperature in standby. 121.37 Service Fuser Error Fuser under temperature while printing. 121.38 Service Fuser Error Fuser open thermistor. 121.39 Service Fuser Error Fuser shorted thermistor. 121.40 Service Fuser Error 121.42 Service Fuser Error Fuser power above maximum.
  • Remedy: Step 1 Turn the printer off, and remove the rear cover. See “Rear cover removal”. Check the cable at JFUSES1 for proper connection to the controller board, the cable for pinch points, and the cable or connector for any other damage. Is the cable damaged? Replace the fuser cable. Go to step 3.
    Step 2 Check the connector JLVPS1 for proper connection to the controller board, the cable for pinch points, and the cable or connector for any other damage. Is the cable damaged? Repair or replace the LVPS cable. Go to step 4.
    Step 3 Open the front cover, and check the power cable (A) on the left side of the fuser. Remove the right cover assembly. See “Right cover assembly removal”. Check the thermistor cables and connections (B) on the right side of the fuser. Are the cables or connectors damaged? Repair the cables. If the cables cannot be repaired, then replace the fuser. See “Fuser assembly removal”. Go to step 5.
    Step 4 Check the following values at JFUSES1: Pin 1: +24 V dc (door closed) Pin 2: +24 V dc (doors closed) Pin 3: +24 V dc (doors closed) Pin 4: +24 V dc (doors closed) Pin 5: Between 0.6 and 3.28 V dc Pin 6: Ground Pin 8: Ground Pin 10: Between .3 and +3.3 V dc Pin 11: Ground (no wire) Are the values correct? Go to step 6. Replace the controller board. See gController board removalh.
    Step 5 Replace the fuser. See “Fuser assembly removal”. Does the error clear? Problem resolved. Replace the controller board. See “Controller board removal”.
  • Code: 121.5x...121.9x
  • Description: Fuser is past life and has an error. 121.5x Service Fuser Error 121.6x Service Fuser Error 121.7x Service Fuser Error 121.8x Service Fuser Error 121.9x Service Fuser Error
  • Remedy: Replace the fuser.
  • Code: 126.01
  • Description: Low voltage power supply did not detect zero crossing.
  • Remedy: Replace the LVPS.
  • Code: 133.1x...133.4x
  • Description: 133.1x Service Black TMC Sensor The black cartridge toner meter cycle (TMC) switch error: • .11 recoverable • .12 nonrecoverable 133.2x Cyan TMC Sensor The cyan cartridge toner meter cycle (TMC) switch error: • .21 recoverable • .22 nonrecoverable 133.3x Service Magenta TMC Sensor The magenta cartridge toner meter cycle (TMC) switch error: • .31 recoverable • .32 nonrecoverable 133.4x Service Yellow TMC Sensor The yellow cartridge toner meter cycle (TMC) switch error: • .41 recoverable • .52 nonrecoverable
  • Remedy: Step 1 Remove the toner cartridge, and inspect the lenses on the toner meter cycle (TMC) card. Are the lenses blocked, damaged, or dirty? Repair or replace the TMC card. See “Toner meter cycle (TMC) card removal”. Go to step 2.
    Step 2 Turn the printer off, and remove the rear cover. See “Rear cover removal”. Turn the printer on, and measure the values below at JCTM1 during POR: Pin 1: +5 V dc Pin 2: +3.3 V dc Pin 3: +3.3 V dc Pin 4: +3.3 V dc Pin 5: +3.3 V dc Pin 6: Ground Are any of the values incorrect? Replace the controller board. “Controller board removal”. Replace the TMC card. See “Toner meter cycle (TMC) card removal”.
  • Code: 141.0x...141.27
  • Description: 141.0x Service Cartridge Motor Cartridge motor error 141.01 Service Cartridge Motor Failed to achieve lock for motor within allotted time. 141.02 Service Cartridge Motor Time out waiting for SAP BLDC motor to reach valid FG speed. 141.03 Service Cartridge Motor Time out waiting for MP_NUM_INITIAL_SAP_HALLS. 141.05 Service Cartridge Motor Lost lock for motor. 141.06 Service Cartridge Motor Excessive SAP BLDC PWM. 141.07 Service Cartridge Motor Motor stalled in timebased communication. 141.2x Service Cartridge Motor Cyan/magenta/yellow cartridge motor error. 141.21 Service Cartridge Motor Failed to achieve lock for motor within allotted time. 141.22 Service Cartridge Motor Time out waiting for SAP BLDC motor to reach valid FG speed. 141.23 Service Cartridge Motor Time out waiting for MP_NUM_INITIAL_SAP_HALLS. 141.24 Service Cartridge Motor Time out waiting for SAP BLDC motor. 141.25 Service Cartridge Motor Lost lock for motor. 141.26 Service Cartridge Motor Excessive SAP BLDC PWM. 141.27 Service Cartridge Motor Motor stalled in timebased communication.
  • Remedy: Step 1 Turn the printer off, and remove the rear cover. See “Rear cover removal”. Check the cable JCARTB1 for proper connection to the system board. Is the cable properly connected? Reseat the cable.
    Step 2 Check the cable for damage. Is the cable damaged? Replace the BLDC K transfer module cable. See “Transfer module removal”.
    Step 3 Remove the left cover assembly. See “Left cover assembly removal” Check the cables connected to the cartridge motor assembly. Is the cable connected properly? Go to step 4. Reseat the cable.
    Step 4 Replace the EP drive assembly. See “EP drive assembly removal”. Does the problem remain? Replace the controller board. See “Controller board removal”. Problem solved.
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