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  • Code: 0017 ... 0800
  • Description: 0017 CPU error (Interrupt exception) 0088 CPU error (System call exception) 0089 CPU error (Break point exception) 0091 CPU error (Disabled floating-point exception) 0300 CPU error (Reserved (undefined) exception) 0301 CPU error (Machine check exception) 0302 CPU error (Data access exception) 0303 CPU error (Instruction access exception) 0304 CPU error (Alignment exception) 0305 CPU error (Program exception) 0306 CPU error (Trace exception) 0307 CPU error (Performance monitor exception) 0308 CPU error (System administration interrupt exception) 0309 CPU error (Temperature management interrupt exception) 0800 IPL error (Controller defective)
  • Remedy: 1 Initial setting: • Remove all the optional units and modules related to the electrical system and bring the printer back to the standard status. • Check if all connectors are properly connected to the CONTROLLER PWB. • Reinsert the DIMM. Replace or reinstall the relevant part. Go to step 2. 2 Improving the CONTROLLER PWB Environment: • Update the program to the latest one in the DIMM.ÅB Replace or reinstall the relevant part. Go to step 3. 3 Replacing the CONTROLLER PWB and Performing Checks: Does the problem still occur after replacing the MCU PWB with a normal one? - Problem solved.
  • Code: 0998, 0999
  • Description: 0998 Engine communication error (Only when powering on) 0999 No Engine Flash ROM program data
  • Remedy: 1 Turn off the power and turn on the power. Does the problem occur? Go to step 2. Problem solved, or if an error occurs again, go to step 2. 2 PWBA MCU & HVPS 1. Replace the PWBA MCU & HVPS with a new part. (Refer to Ch4-4.2.18.1) 2. Turn On the power. Does the problem still occur? Go to FIP-Noise . Problem solved
  • Code: 100
  • Description: ROS failure
  • Remedy: 1 Harness Assy ROS continuity check 1. Disconnect the P/J151 connector from the ROS Assy. (Refer to Ch4-4.2.14.1) 2. Disconnect the P/J15 connector from the PWBA MCU & HVPS. (Refer to Ch4-4.2.18.1) 3. Check the continuity in all lines between J15 <=>J151. Is the continuity normal between J15 <=> P151? Go to step 2. Replace the Harness Assy SOS . 2 PHD Assy 1. Install the new PHD Assy. 2. Turn On the power. Does the problem still occur? Go to step 3. Problem solved. 3 LD 5V DC circuit continuity (1) 1. Disconnect the P/J140 connector from the PWBA MCU & HVPS . 2. Check the continuity between P15-6 <=> P140-1. Is there continuity between P15-6 <=> P140-1? Go to step 4. Replace the PWBA MCU & HVPS. (Refer to Ch4-4.2.18.1) 4 Harness Assy EEPROM , Harness Assy CRUM continuity Check the continuity for the following lines. J140-1 <=> P71-6/J71-1 <=> J710-6 J140-6 <=> P71-1/J71-6 <=> J710-1 Is there continuity in all lines? Go to step 5. Replace the harness with no continuity. 5 Power supply to 5V DC/24V DC 1. Remove the PHD Assy . 2. Measure the voltages at each terminal of the PWB Drive . P/J41-24 <=> P/J41-21/22 (5V DC) P/J41-17/18 <=> P/J41-19/20 (24V DC when interlock switch is on) Are the voltages between all terminals at the standard values? Go to step 6. Go to step 8. 6 Harness Assy DRV1 continuity 1. Disconnect the P/J41 connector from the PWB Drive . 2. Disconnect the P/J11 connector from the PWBA MCU & HVPS . 3. Check the continuity for the following lines. J41-17/18 <=> J11-24/23 J41-19/20 <=> J11-22/21 J41-24 <=> J11-17 J41-23 <=> J11-18 J41-21/22 <=> J11-20/19 Is there continuity in all lines? Go to step 7. Replace the Harness Assy DRV1 . 7 PWBA MCU & HVPS continuity 1. Disconnect the P/J15 and P/J140 connector from the PWBA MCU & HVPS. 2. Check the continuity for the following lines. P11-23/24 <=> P15-4 P11-17 <=> P15-7 <=> P140-6 P/J15-6 <=> P/J1401 Is there continuity in all circuits? Go to step 10. Replace the PWBA MCU & HVPS. (Refer to Ch4-4.2.18.1) 8 PWB Drive continuity 1. Disconnect the P/J60 and P/J61 connector from the PWB Drive. 2. Check the continuity for the following lines. P60-1 <=> P41-17/18 (Press the interlock switch) P61-8 <=> P41-24 Is there continuity in all circuits? Go to step 9. Replace the PWB Drive. (Refer to Ch4-4.2.18.5) 9 Harness Assy 24V , Harness Assy LVNC continuity 1. Disconnect the P/J163 and P/J165 connector from the LVPS . 2. Check the continuity for the following lines. J163-1 <=> J60-1 J165-1 <=> J61-8 Is there continuity in all lines? Go to FIP-DC . Replace the harness with no continuity.
  • Code: 1002
  • Description: Standard RAM error (When the standard size is not determined, etc.)
  • Remedy: 1 Initial setting: • Remove all the optional units and modules related to the electrical system and bring the printer back to the standard status. • Check if all connectors are properly connected to the CONTROLLER PWB. Replace or reinstall the relevant part. Go to step 2. 2 Checking the SD-RAM: • Remove all SD-RAMs from the RAM slots and then reinsert them in the RAM slots. Be sure to insert the SD-RAMs one by one (S0 and S1) in order so that the SD-RAM error can be identified. Every time you insert an SD-RAM, follow the procedures below and repeat it for each one. 1. Turn the power off. 2. Add the SD-RAM. 3. Turn the power on. • Insert the SD-RAM in the socket until it is locked securely. NOTE: Since the SD-RAM has the right direction to insert, be sure to insert it in the correct direction. Replace or reinstall the relevant part. Problem solved.
  • Code: 101
  • Description: Fuser error
  • Remedy: 1 Initial setting Do the following checks show a problem? • Fuser Assy installation Reinstall applicable parts. Go to step 2. 2 Fuser Assy and Harness Assy FSR2 connector check 1. Remove the Fuser Assy. (Refer to Ch4-4.2.12.1) 2. Check if there are any broken or bent terminals in the Fuser Assy and Harness Assy FSR2. Are any of the terminals in the Fuser Assy and Harness Assy FSR2 connectors bent or broken? Go to step 3. Replace the applicable parts. 3 Fuser Assy 1. Replace the Fuser Assy. (Refer to Ch4-4.2.12.1) 2. Turn On the power. Does the error still occur? Go to step 4. End of procedure 4 Harness Assy FSR 2 continuity 1. Remove the Fuser Assy. (Refer to Ch4-4.2.12.1) 2. Disconnect the P/J138 relay connector between the Harness Assy Front 1 and the Harness Assy FSR2. 3. Disconnect the P/J162 connector from the LVPS . 4. Check the continuity for the following lines. J232-A2 <=> P138-4 J232-A1 <=> P138-5 J232-3 <=> J162-2 J232-1 <=> J162-1 Is there continuity in all lines? Go to step 5. Replace the Harness Assy FSR2 . 5 Harness Assy Front 1 continuity 1. Disconnect the P/J13 connector from the PWBA MCU & HVPS . 2. Check the continuity6 Harness Assy LVNC continuity 1. Disconnect the P/J61 connector from the PWB Drive . 2. Disconnect the P/J165 connector from the LVPS . 3. Check the continuity between J61-4 <=> J165-5. Is there continuity between J61-4 <=> J165-5? Go to step 7. Replace the Harness Assy LVNC . 7 Harness Assy DRV 2 continuity 1. Disconnect the P/J12 connector from the PWBA MCU & HVPS. (Refer to Ch4-4.2.18.1) 2. Disconnect the P/J42 connector from the PWB Drive . 3. Check the continuity between J12-20 <=> J42-11. Is there continuity between J12-20 <=> J42-11? Go to step 8. Replace the Harness Assy DRV 2 . 8 PWB Drive continuity Check the continuity between P42-11 <=> P61-4 of the PWB Drive. Is there continuity between P42-11 <=> P61-4? Go to step 9. Replace the PWB Drive. (Refer to Ch4-4.2.18.5) 9 LVPS 1. Replace the LVPS with a new part. (Refer to Ch4-4.2.18.3) 2. Turn On the power. Does the problem still occur? Replace the PWBA MCU & HVPS. (Refer to Ch4-4.2.18.1) Problem solved. for the following lines. J138-5 <=> J13-17 J138-4 <=> J13-18 Is there continuity in all lines? Go to step 6. Replace the Harness Assy Front 1 .
  • Code: 1010
  • Description: Verify error
  • Remedy: 1 Initial setting: • Remove all the optional units and modules related to the electrical system and bring the printer back to the standard status. • Check if all connectors are properly connected to the CONTROLLER PWB. • Reinsert the DIMM. Replace or reinstall the relevant part. Go to step 2. 2 Checking the DIMM: • After formatting the DIMM, load the control program to the DIMM. • Insert the DIMM in the socket P until it locks securely. NOTE: Since the DIMM has the right direction to insert, be sure to insert it in the correct direction. Replace or reinstall the relevant part. Problem solved.
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