Xerox Phaser 2135N, Phaser 2135DT, Phaser 2135DX Quick Reference Manual

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PHASER
®
2135
COLOR PRINTER
Service Quick Reference Guide
071-0725-00
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Warning The following servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To avoid personal injury, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.
This printing: January 2001 071-0725-00
PHASER® 2135 COLOR PRINTER
Service Quick Reference Guide
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Users safety summary
Terms in
CAUTION Conditions that can result in damage to the pr oduct.
manual:
WARNING Conditions that can result in personal injury
or loss of life.
Power source:
For 110 VAC printers, Do not apply more than 140 volts RMS between the supply conductors or between either supply conductor and ground. Use only the specified power cord and connector. For 220 VAC printers, do not apply more than 260 volts RMS between the supply conductors or between either supply conductor and ground. Use only the specified power cor d and connector. Refer to a qualified service technician for changes to the cord or connector.
Operation of product:
Avoid electric shock by contacting a qualified service technician to replace fuses inside the product. Do not operate without the covers and panels properly installed. Do not operate in an atmosphere of explosive gases.
Safety instructions:
Read all installation instructions carefully before you plug the
product into a power source.
Terms on
CAUTION A personal injury hazard exists that may not be
product:
apparent. For example, a panel may cover the hazardous area. Also applies to a hazard to property including the product itself.
DANGER A personal injury hazard exists in the area where
you see the sign.
Care of product:
Disconnect the power plug by pulling the plug, not the cord. Disconnect the power plug if the power cord or plug is frayed or otherwise damaged, if you spill anything into the case, if product is exposed to any excess moisture, if product is dr opped or damaged, if you suspect that the pr oduct needs servicing or repair, and whenever you clean the product.
Ground the product:
Plug the three-wire power cord (with grounding prong) into grounded AC outlets only. If necessary, contact a licensed electrician to install a properly grounded outlet.
Lifting the printer:
To avoid injury or damage to the printer, use three people to
lift the printer.
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Symbols as marked on product:
DANGER high voltage:
Protective ground (earth) terminal:
Use caution. Refer to the manual(s) for information:
WARNING:
If the product loses the ground connection, usage of knobs and controls (and other conductive parts) can cause an electrical shock. Electrical product may be hazardous if misused.
Service safety summary
For qualified service personnel only:
Refer also to the preceding Users Safety
Summary.
Do not service alone:
Do not perform internal service or adjustment of this product unless another person capable of rendering first aid or resuscitation is present.
Use care when servicing with power on:
Dangerous voltages may exist at several points in this product. To avoid personal injury, do not touch exposed connections and components while power is on.
Disconnect power before removing the power supply shield, soldering, or replacing components.
Do not wear jewelry:
Remove jewelry prior to servicing. Rings, necklaces, and other metallic objects could come into contact with dangerous voltages and currents.
Power source:
This product is intended to operate from a power source that will not apply more than 120 or 250 volts AC RMS (depending on printer model) between the supply conductors or between either supply conductor and ground. A protective gr ound connection by way of the gr ounding conductor in the power cord is essential for safe operation.
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General Information 1
The Phaser 2135 Color Printer 2
Printer RAM and printer capabilities 4
CRC life counter behavior 4 Print engine assemblies 5 The image processor board 8
The control panel 9
On Line LED 9 ! Fault 9
Rear panel 10
Accessing special operating modes 11
System controller board LEDs 11
Paper tray size sensing 12 Specifications 13
Regulatory specifications 16
Error Codes and Messages 17
Error messages 17
Troubleshooting 29
Fault History Log 29 Power on self-diagnostic test 30 Print engine troubleshooting 31
Testing the print engine controller board 31
Verifying printer operation by using its self-test print 32
Verifying power supply operation 32
Measuring power supply voltages 32 Inspecting the low-voltage power supply fuse 34 Safety interlocks 34 Ensuring the +5 VDC loop is complete 35 Testing for a shorted motor 36
Motor and fuser roller resistances 37
Media jams and the paper path 38
Media-based problems 38
Media problems 38 Multiple-sheet pick 38 The media skews passing through the paper path 39 The paper tray indicates it is empty when it is not 39
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Jams 40
Wrong media 40 Paper jams at the paper tray 40 Manual bypass feeder feed jams 41 Paper jams at the registration rollers 41 Paper jams at the transfer belt 41 Fuser jams 42 Eject jams 42 Jams in the duplex unit 43 No imaging drum installed 43 Imaging drum up/down error 43 Fan error 44 Fuser unit error 44
Other problems 45
The printer continuously displays “Booting” or “Initializing.” 45 False “No toner cartridge installed” message 45 False “No fuser unit installed” message 45 Right-side door indicated being open when it is closed 46 High temperature error 46 Low temperature error 46 Invalid memory DIMM 46
Printing and print quality problems 47
Light or blurred images 47 Dark, stained background 48 Blank print 49 Black stripe in direction of paper travel 50 White stripe in direction of paper travel 51 Poor fusing, toner offsetting 52 Repeating defect or voids on print 53 Missing characters or voids in print 54 Color misalignments 55 Unexpected colors 56 Image is skewed on the paper 57 Image is not centered on the print 57 The print is wrinkled 57
Macintosh printing problems 58
Image never prints 58 Image is rotated 90 degrees 58 Image prints in black-and-white 58 Printer isn’t in the Chooser 59
Windows printing problems 59
Image never prints 59
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Service Tests and Adjustments 61
Starting the diagnostics mode 61
Switch scan test 63
Motor and clutch tests 69
Test printing 72
Consumable count initialization 74
Consumable counter display 75
Consumable continuation counter display 76
Adjusting color density and balance 77
Printing a Test Page 77 Interpreting the Color Balance test print 77 What to look for 78 Making adjustments 78 Adjustment recovery 79
Cleaning and Maintenance 81
Service preventive maintenance procedure 81 Recommended tools 82 Periodically replaced parts 82
Cleaning 83
Cleaning the LED bar 83
Cleaning the pickup roller 83
Resetting NVRAM 85
FRU Disassembly 87
About screw colors 87 Cabinet panels 88
Top cover 88
Rear cover 89
Front cover 90
Left-side cover 91
Face-up tray 92
Right door 93 Frame components 94
Electrical card cage cooling fan 94
Front power supply fan 95
Rear power supply fan 96
Rear shield plate 97
Electrical card cage 98
Printer unit chassis 100
Top cover inner frame and front/rear top cover spring assembly 102
Front plate assembly 104
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Electronic boards 105
System controller board 105 RAM DIMMs 106 Hard drive 107 Print engine controller board 108 Toner sensor board 109 Entrance sensor board 111 High voltage power supply 112 Low voltage power supply 114 Control panel 115
Paper feed components 116
Tray 1 feed roller and nudger roller 116 Paper-size sensing board 117 Main feeder assembly 118
Paper tray lift motor 118
Multi-sheet bypass feeder components 119
Multi-sheet bypass feeder 119
Drive gear 119 Multi-sheet bypass feeder sensors 119 Temperature/humidity sensor board 119
Paper transport components 121
Tray 1 entrance sensor actuator 121 Belt entrance and multi-sheet bypass feed sensor actuators 122 Duplex solenoid and exit solenoid 123 Transfer belt unit 124
Registration components 125
Registration clutch 125 Registration motor assembly 126 Registration roller assembly A and drive gear 127 Registration roller assembly B 129
Exit assembly and fuser components 130
Duplex guide assembly 130 Fuser latching handle (front) 132 Fuser latching handle (rear) 134 Fuser exit roller 135 Exit sensor assembly 137 Eject guide assembly 138 Stack full sensor 139
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Drive assembly components 141
Main motor assembly 141
Imaging drum motor 142
Fuser motor and transfer belt drive motor assembly 143
Xerographic components 144
Shutter plate 144
Color registration sensor assembly 145
Color registration solenoid 146
LED assembly 147
Drum contact assembly 148
Toner sensor actuators 149 Duplex unit 151
FRU List 153
Using the parts list 153
Test Prints 173
Wiring Diagram 177
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Figures
The Phaser 2135 Color Printer with lower tray assembly and lower tray deck 1 Print engine circuit boards 5 Print engine sensor and switch locations 6 Print engine motors, clutches and solenoids 7 Features of the controller board 8 The control panel 9 The printer rear panel 10 Tray switch sensors and actuators 12 Door safety interlock switches 35 Print problem caused by dirty LED lens 83 Removing the top cover 88 Removing the rear cover 89 Removing the front cover 90 Removing the left-side cover 91 Removing the face-up tray 92 Removing the right door. 93 Removing the electrical card cage cooling fan 94 Removing the front power supply fan 95 Removing the rear power supply fan 96 Removing the rear shield plate 97 Removing the electrical card cage 99 Disconnecting the registration motor in-line connector (HOPFF) 100 Removing the printer unit chassis 101 Removing the top shield plate 103 Removing the left plate assembly 104 Removing the system controller board 105 Removing the RAM DIMMs 106 Removing the hard drive 107 Removing the print engine controller 108 Removing the toner sensor board 110 Removing the entrance sensor board 111 Removing the high voltage power supply 113 Removing the low voltage power supply 114 Removing the control panel 115 Removing the feed rollers and nudger roller 116 Removing the feed roller and nudger roller 117 Removing the main feeder assembly 118 Removing the multi-sheet bypass feeder 120
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Removing the tray 1 entrance sensor actuator 121 Removing the belt entrance sensor actuator 122 Removing the duplex solenoid and the exit solenoid 123 Removing the transfer belt unit 124 Removing the registration clutch 125 Removing the registration motor assembly 126 Removing the registration roller assembly A and drive gear 128 Removing the registration roller assembly B 129 Removing the duplex guide assembly 131 Fuser latching handle (left) 133 Fuser latching handle (left) 134 Removing the fuser exit roller 136 Removing the exit sensor assembly 137 Removing the eject guide assembly 138 Removing the stack full sensor 140 Removing the main motor assembly 142 Removing the fuser motor and transfer belt drive motor assembly 143 Removing the shutter plate 144 Removing the color registration sensor assembly 145 Removing the color registration solenoid 146 Removing an LED assembly 147 Removing the drum contact assembly 148 Removing the toner sensor actuators 150 Removing the duplex unit 151 Cabinet and top cover FRUs 155 Top cover FRUs 157 Printer chassis FRUs (1 of 2) 159 Printer chassis FRUs (2 of 2) 161 Paper tray and paper tray guides FRUs 163 Electrical components FRUs 164 Duplexer unit 165 Lower Tray Assembly FRUs 167 Wiring diagram 177 Wire routing at the engine controller board 178 Details of wiring passthru 179 Wiring under the top shield plate 180 Wiring harnesses route by the imaging drum motors 181 Wire routing by the fuser and transfer belt motor unit. 181 Ribbon cable routing under the toner sensor board 182
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Tables
Entering special operating modes 11 Paper size detection 12 Physical dimensions 13 Printer clearances 13 Functional specifications 14 Electrical specifications 15 Environmental specifications 15 Printer fault messages 17 System controller board diagnostic error codes 27 System controller board fatal error codes 28 POWER connector pinout 33 Motor and fuser roller resistances 37 Engine maintenance mode menu 62 Switch scans and the sensor and switches test 64 Motor and clutch test constraints 70 Test Print menu 72 Table 1: Initialization items - consumables 74 Consumable counter menu items 75 Consumable life-cycle counts 76 Periodically replaced parts 82 FRU parts list of the printer cabinet and top cover 154 FRU part list of the top cover inner frame 156 FRU part list of the printer chassis (1 of 2) 158 FRU of the printer chassis (2 of 2) 160 FRU of the paper tray and paper tray guides 162 Electrical components FRUs 164 FRUs of the duplexer unit 165 FRUs of the Lower Tray Assembly 166 Hardware kit 168 Gear kit 168 Harness kit 169 Sensor flag kit 170 Customer supplies and accessories 170
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General Information
This service guide contains information useful for troubleshooting, repairing, adjusting, and maintaining the Xerox Phaser includes troubleshooting guides, adjustment procedures and a field replaceable units (FRU) list.
Topics such as printer theory of operation and required service tools are located on the companion
To ensure a complete understanding of the product, Xerox recommends participation in Phaser 2135 printer service training.
Color Printer Service & Support Resources CD-ROM
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2135 Color Printer. This manual
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The Phaser 2135 Color Printer
The Phaser 2135 Color Printer combines a 4-color, LED-based, tandem-design Tabloid print engine with an EFI image processing controller board supporting Adobe’s PostScript Level 3 page description language. The controller features a bi-directional parallel interface and an Ethernet port for host communication. The Ethernet port supports EtherTalk 10/100baseT, Novell and TCP/IP. All printer versions support the color PCL5C printer language.
The printer is available in three configurations:
The
Phaser 2135N
Additional 64-, 128- and 256-Mbyte RAM DIMMs can be added with a maximum usable capacity is 512 Mbytes. The printer contains 136 standard, built-in fonts. The Phaser 2135N prints at a color resolutions of 600 x 600 dots-per-inch and 600 x 1200 dots-per-inch.
The
Phaser 2135DT
192 Mbytes of memory, an auto-duplexer, an internal hard drive and a lower feeder tray assembly. With the hard drive the 2135DT supports a print collation mode, a “First Page Preview” mode and a secure print job “password” mode.
The
Phaser 2135DX
Phaser 2135DT printers but includes 256 MBytes of RAM and a three-tray lower tray deck.
The printer supports the following resolutions:
600 x 600 dpi (Normal)
comes standard with 128 Mbytes of RAM.
is the same as the Phaser 2135N except it includes
has all the features and capabilities of the
600 x 1200 dpi (High-quality)
The printer also accepts 300 x 300 dpi files from PCL legacy drivers, PCL bit map fonts, PCL bit map images, although these are imaged at 600 x 600 dpi. The resolution supported is a function of the PDL used and the feature being selected, such as Fax Friendly Black and Draft Mode. Both PostScript and PCL allow full selection of all paper sources, paper sizes, paper types and output trays.
The auto-duplexer unit (optional on the Phaser 2135N) allows the printer to automatically create two-sided prints.
Print speeds depend on the chosen resolution and selected media. For r esolutions of 600 x 600 (standard), in color, the printer prints at 21 pages-per-minute (ppm) on paper. Monochrome printing is at 26 ppm on paper. Transparency film printing is always 6.5 ppm. For 600 x 1200 dpi (enhanced) color printing, the printer prints color at the same speeds as standard mode.
The printer support printing on paper sizes such as A-, A4- , Legal-, B-, A3-size and 12 x 18 in. paper and transparency film from an adjustable tray. The printer supports up to 5 trays. The printer also features a built-in multi-sheet bypass feeder from which specialty media, cardstock and envelopes can be fed.
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If the printer is equipped with multiple trays loaded with the same-size paper, the printer will switch to an alternate tray as a paper source when a tray runs out of paper.
The printer support these tray combination:
One lower tray assembly
Two lower tray assemblies
One three-tray lower tray-desk
One lower tray assembly and a three-tray lower tray deck
After being idle for the selected amount of time the printer switches into its Energy Star mode where it consumes less than 45 watts of power. It “awakens” upon receiving data at any of its ports.
Proof Jobs.
A proof job is a specific case of a multiple-copy job. With a proof job, the customer assigns a password and copy account at the client workstation before printing. The first set of prints are printed immediately. The original number of requested sets are printed after the customer enters the matching password on the printer’s control panel. The customer has the option of printing the original number of requested sets or deleting the job. Since more than one job may be associated with the same password, the customer can print all the jobs, delete all the jobs or select or delete individual jobs. A proof job that has not been printed is retained on hard disk thr ough power cycles. Pr oof jobs sent to a printer without the hard disk option are not printed and are discarded.
Secure Jobs.
Secure printing allows the customer to defer printing of a job until a matching password is entered from the control panel. The customer assigns the password at the client workstation before printing. The job is stor ed, and printing is delayed until the password is entered on the printer’s control panel. Since more than one job can have the same password, all secure jobs with the same password are printed. A secure job that has not been printed or released is retained on disk through power cycles. The internal hard drive is required for this function.
TIFF Direct Printing.
TIFF files consist of compressed binary images. The TIFF format itself has no capability to select printing options such as orientation, paper size, or duplexing. All TIFF files downloaded to the printer are processed using the default PostScript parameters stored in the printer. Auto sensing of TIFF files are included in the emulation sensing and switching logic when the TIFF option is enabled. TIFF direct printing requires the internal hard drive.
PDF Direct Printing
. The printer supports a native PDF image processing. Processing PDF files directly requir es a hard disk. PDF printing uses the printer’s currently defined imaging settings. Auto sensing of PDF files are included in the emulation sensing and switching logic when the PDF option is installed. PDF direct printing requires the internal hard drive.
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Printer RAM and printer capabilities
The printer features three DIMM connectors which accept 64-, 128-, and 256-Mbytes RAM DIMMs. The printer can use off-the-shelf RAM meeting these specifications:
168-pin DIMM
Synchronous DRAM
3.3 volt
9 nsec speed
Valid on-board Serial Presence Detect ROM.
The Startup page and the Configuration Page list the amount of RAM installed in the printer.
If the DIMM does not meets the system controller board’s specifications, then the printer reports an “Invalid Memory DIMM Configuration” message and stops the booting process.
If the power-up self-test diagnostics detect a DIMM with defective memory cells the printer declares “Diagnostics Failed - Press Enter to Continue.” After the enter key is pressed the boot process continues and the defective RAM DIMM is ignored. Note that a seriously defective RAM DIMMs (with grounded address lines, for example) can keep the system controller board from booting up at all.
With more memory the printer gains the capabilities of printing without having to use image compression (which trades less installed RAM for longer image processing time) and dual frame buffers for printing one image while processing a second image (which gives greater printing throughput).
The printer features three slots each of which can contain a 64-, 128-, or 256-Mbytes SDRAM DIMM. Any slot may be used for any size DIMM. DRAM memory totalling beyond 512 Mbytes will be ignored.
512 Mbytes, 256-Mbyte DRAM DIMMs cannot be mixed with 128-Mbyte RAM DIMMs.
non-volatile memory (NVRAM), to store all for the necessary values that can be set on the printer.
The image-processing controller board also contains 16-kbytes of
For a capacity of
CRC life counter behavior
Internal counters track customer replaceable consumable (CRC) life usage and store the values in NVRAM. The controller monitors these counters in order to display the near end-of-use and end-of-use messages.
The toner states displayed are OK, Low, and Empty, where the engine senses and automatically reports the Low and Empty states. When the empty state is reached for toner, the printer terminates printing at the end of current page and displays the appropriate message on the control panel. No further jobs are accepted from any input port. All printer CRCs wait for the current print job to finish before declaring a Low or Empty state.
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Print engine assemblies
Toner Sensor Board
Control Panel Board
Low Voltage Power Supply Board
System Controller Board
Engine Controller Board
High Voltage Power Supply Board
Print engine circuit boards
Paper Size Sensor Board
Entrance Sensor Board
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Face-up Tray Open Sensor
Stack Full Sensor
Exit Sensor
Color Registration Sensor Assembly
Temperature/ Humidity Sensor Board
Belt Entrance Sensor
Cyan Toner Cartridge Sensor
Magenta Toner Cartridge Sensor
Yellow Toner Cartridge Sensor
Black Toner Cartridge Sensor
MBF Home Position Sensor
MBFTransparency Sensor
MPT Empty Sensor
Top Door Open Switch
Right-side Door Open Switch
Tray 1 Low Paper Sensor
Tray 1 Paper Out Sensor
Entrance Sensor
Registration Sensor
Print engine sensor and switch locations
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Duplex Solenoid
Fuser Motor
Exit Solenoid
Color Registration Shutter Solenoid
Tray Lift Motor
Cyan Imaging Drum Motor
Magenta Imaging Drum Motor
Yellow Imaging Drum Motor
Black Imaging Drum Motor
Transfer Belt Drive Motor
Registration Motor
Registration Clutch
Paper Feed Motor
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The image processor board
SDRAM
Fan cooled processor
Features of the controller board
ROM DIMM
Hard drive
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The control panel
The control panel consists of eight labeled keys. These keys navigate the menu system for printer operations. Two LEDs on the display indicate On Line and active faults. The LCD display is two lines by twenty-four characters wide.
Menu up/down
Item up/down
Value up/down
C/
The control panel
Key 0 places the printer off-line or on-line. Key 4 is an Enter key. The pairs of keys 1 and 5 are used to scroll through the main menu. Keys 2 and 6 navigate the sub menus, and Keys 3 and 7 scroll sub-menu values. Key 6 cancels print jobs.
On Line LED
Green in color, this LED indicates when the printer is “On Line” and ready to process data. When transitioning from “On Line” to “Off Line”, the LED flashes at a rate of two times per second. When data is being received and processed, the LED flashes at a rate of once per second.
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Red in color, this LED illuminates whenever operator intervention is required, such as a paper jam in the printer.
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Rear panel
The rear panel of the printer features the host interface connectors:
Bi-directional parallel IEEE 1284-B connector.
Twisted Pair 10/100baseT Ethernet connector.
LEDs
Ethernet port
Parallel port
The printer rear panel
off
The LED LNK is
blinks
while data is transmitted to the host.
The LED SPD is
when the printer is not installed on an Ethernet network, it
off
when the card is set for 4 megabits-per-second (MBPS), on
when the card is set for 16 MBPS.
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Accessing special operating modes
The printer can be placed in diagnostics or other operation modes by simultaneously holding the
Menu Up (1)
the printer.
Entering special operating modes
Key Combination Mode
On Line (0) and Enter (4)
Menu Up (1) and Menu Down (5)
Menu Up (1) and Enter (4)
Enter (4) and Value Down (7)
This enables the The Reset Menu is not normally available to the customer, as it contains
the ability to format devices and perform a factory reset of all items. The control panel displays To exit, switch the printer power off, then on.
This forces the The Control Panel will display
Mode
on the second line. This indicates that the printer is ready to be
have its flash firmware updated. To exit, switch the printer power off, then on.
Forces the printer into the controller.
The control panel displays that the printer is ready to enter diagnostics.
To exit, switch the printer power off, then on. This reinitiates the NVRAM to factory defaults for all values except copy
counts and consumable counts. The control panel displays
Reset Menu
Software Update Mode
and the
Ready
Engine Diagnostics Mode
Diag Mode 1?
Ready
Enter (4)
to become available at the control panel.
when completed.
Entering...
when complete.
keys as you turn on
on the parallel port.
on the first line
in the first line. This indicates
and Download
, bypassing the
System controller board LEDs
A power LED (PWR), when illuminated, indicates +5V is being supplied to the system controller board.
The LED HDD, illuminates to flashes to indicate hard drive read/write activity. LED GIO2 flashes to indicate proper CPU operation. LED GIO3; off indicates 10baseT connection, on indicates 100baseT.
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Paper tray size sensing
The position of a multi-slotted plate, at the rear of the paper tray, is set according to the position of the tray’s paper guides. Upon insertion of the tray in the printer, the plate’s four rows of slots activate four switches. The combinations of the slot positions indicate the size of the paper in the tray.
Paper size detection
State of Microswitch Paper Size SW1
(top)
0000No tray installed 0001B4 0010A4 (landscape) 0011A3-Nobi 0100Legal 13 in. 0101Legal 14 in. 0110A5 0111A6 1000B5 (landscape) 1001A3 1010A/Letter (landscape) 1011B/Tabloid 1100B5 (portrait) 1101Executive 1110A4 (portrait) 1111A/Letter (portrait)
SW2 SW3 SW4
(bottom)
Back of paper tray
Tray switch sensors and actuators
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Specifications
Physical dimensions
Dimensions Specification
Height: 46.0 cm (18.1 in.)
Width: 66.6 cm (26.2 in.) Depth: 62.6.0 cm (24.6 in.) Weight: About 72 kgs (158 lbs.)
Printer clearances
Clearances Specification
Top: 91.5 cm (36 in.) Left: 30.5 cm (12 in.) Right: 30.5 cm (12 in.) Front: Unlimited for removal of consumables Rear: 15.3 cm (6 in.) for connecting computer cable and power cord Mounting surface
atness:
Each additional lower tray adds 12.7 cm (5 ins.) The lower tray deck adds 48 cm (19 ins.)
Each additional lower tray adds 16.8 kgs (37 lbs.). The lower tray deck weights 57.7 kbs (127 lbs)
Maximum deviation of 50 mm (2 in.) from horizontal, side-to-side, with all four feet in contact with the table surface.
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Functional specifications
Characteristic Specification
Printing process Electro-photographic, four color (CMYK) tandem transfer printing Color medium Four toner cartridges each contain one of four colors: cyan, magenta,
Addressability Selectable 600 x 600 and 600 x 1200 dpi, text and graphics Printing speed
pages per minute (ppm)
yellow or black. The toner is a nonmagnetic, monocomponent contact medium.
Time from paper-load to paper-eject for continuous printing:
Single-sided
A-size A4 B-size A3
Four-color: 20 21 11 11 Monochrome: 25 26 14.5 14.8 OHP: 6.6 6.4 na na Cover/specialty: 10 10 6 5.8
Two-sided
Four-color: 10 10 5 5 Monochrome: 12 12 7 7 OHP: na na na na Cover/specialty: na na na na
Print times do not include image processing time, which can vary depending on image complexity.
Minimum printing margins
Usable paper Tray: A-size (Letter), Legal, Executive (7.25 x 10.5 in.),
All sides 5 mm (0.2 in.),
A4-size (metric letter), SRA3, 12 x 18 in. B4, 8 x 13 in, A5 Tabloid (11 x 17 in.), A6, JIS B5, US Folio. Use only premium bond laser printer or copier paper, transparency lm, card stock and glossy paper in Tray 1 Tray feed paper weight: 60 to 163 g/m2 (16 to 43 lb.) Minimum paper size: 148 mm x 210 mm (5.83 x 8.27 in.)
Multi-sheet bypass feeder: A-size (Letter), Legal, Executive (7.25 x 10.5 in.), 8 x 10 in., 12 x 18 in., A 4-size (metric letter), SRA3, B4, 8 x 13 in, Tabloid (11 x 17 in.), A6, JIS B5, US Folio, A5. SP Folio, , Statement, Multi-sheet Bypass Feeder paper weight: 16 lb. to 54 lb. (60g/m2 to 203 g/m2)
Only
Xerox-brand Phaser 35-series A- and A4-size transparency film is supported. Automatic two-sided printing: 75 to 120 g/m2 (20 to 32 lb.) A6 paper, transparency lm, heavy card stock, and glossy paper are not supported by Trays 2 thru 5
A-size A4 B-size A3
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Functional specifications
Characteristic Specification
Paper tray capacity Tray 1: 550 sheets of 20 lb. paper, 250 standard transparencies,
200 premium transparencies. Tray 2 and Tray 5: 550 sheets of paper. Multi-sheet Bypass Feeder: single sheet to 100 sheets of standard
paper. Varying number of envelopes and other special stock. The Multi-sheet Bypass Feeder can use media in the 20 to 203 gm2 range.
Electrical specifications
Characteristic Specification
Primary line voltages 99 to 140 VAC (115 VAC nominal)
Primary voltage frequency range
Power consumption 150 Watts during standby state, (1300 Watts max)
Primary voltage fusing 110 VAC conguration – 20 Amp
Secondary DC voltages Low Voltage Power Supply High Voltage Power Supply
RF emissions Both 110 and 220 VAC-congured instruments pass these
198 to 264 VAC (220 VAC nominal) 50 (48 to 52) or 60 (58 to 62) Hz
1400 Watts during warm-up 550 Watts operation average reference value 42 Watts during Energy Star state
220 VA C configuration – 15 Amp
+3.3 VDC (CH) -900 to -1.4 kV + 5 V (DB) -10 to 400/+300 V +12 V (SB) -100 to -700 V + 32 V (TB) +1k to +7 kV +3.8 V (FIX) 0 to 7 kV
standards: FCC Part 15 Class B VDE Class B EN60555-2 Class A VCCI (CISPR 22:1997) Class B
Environmental specifications
Characteristic Specification
Temperature Operating Non-operating Storage
Humidity Operating Non-operating
10o to 32o C (50oto 90oF) 0o to 32o C (32o to 90o F)
-10o to 43o C (-14 to 109o F) (with supplies) Media should be acclimated 24 hours before using in the printer.
10 to 80% relative humidity, non-condensing 10 to 90% relative humidity, non-condensing Media should be acclimated 24 hours before using in the printer.
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Environmental specifications
Characteristic Specification
Altitude Operating Non-operating
Vibration/shock Operating
Non-Operating (vibration) Non-operating (shock)
Acoustic Noise (operating) Standby: 45 dBa, Running: 54 dBa, Impulse: 57 dBa
0 to 2500 m (8,000 ft.) at 25oC 0 to 6000 m (20,000 ft.)
May drop any side or corner 50 mm (2 in.) without impairment of subsequent operation. On ve mutually perpendicular axes: 0.5 g, 25-minute sweep, 5 to 200 to 5 Hz, 100 to 200 sec./sweep cycle. No resonant frequencies below 50 Hz. 15 g, trapezoidal ared pulse, 20 msec each axis.
Regulatory specifications
The printer is a recognized component in conformance with the following regulatory standards:
The packaged product meets ASTM D4169-93 and ASTM D4728-91
Transportation Standards. Listed UL 1950 Information Processing and Business Equipment.
Certified CSA C22.2 No. 950 Safety of Information Technology
Equipment, Including Electrical Business Equipment. GS licensed IEC 950 (1991) Second Edition; EN60950 Information
Processing and Business Equipment. EN50022 (CISPR 22) Class B
EN61000-3-2 EN61000-3-3 VCCI (CISPR 22) Class B
FCC Class B (for 115 VAC equipment) pursuant to Sub-part J of Part 15.
ICES 03 Class B
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Error Codes and Messages
Error messages
The front panel displays error codes when it encounters certain system failures. These error codes are discussed in the next topic. Exc ept for media jams and other such errors, when an error code first occurs, cycle power on the printer to see if the error re-occurs.
Printer fault messages
Code Front panel message Service message
A6 Jam Inside Top Cover, Open Cover, See
Labels
A6-Bypass Feeder Jam
1.
Ensure the correct weight and type of paper is loaded in the feeder. Also ensure the paper is loaded correctly in the feeder.
2.
Clean the bypass feeder’s pick roller.
3.
Test the main feed motor as described in “Motor and clutch tests” on page 69.
4.
Replace the main feed motor.
5.
Replace the engine controller board.
A7 Jam Inside Top Cover, Open Cover, See
Labels
A7-Duplex Entry Jam
1.
Ensure the correct weight and type of paper is loaded in the currently used tray. Also ensure the paper is loaded correctly in the tray.
2.
Clean the duplex unit’s rollers.
3.
Test the duplex motor and clutch as described in “Motor and clutch tests” on page 69.
4.
Replace the duplex unit.
5.
Replace the engine controller board.
A10 Jam Inside Top Cover, Open Cover, See
Labels
A10-Paper Output Jam
1.
Ensure the correct weight and type of paper is loaded in the currently used tray. Also ensure the paper is loaded correctly in the tray.
2.
Clean the exit rollers.
3.
Ensure the exit rolls rotate freely when the exit roller gear train is rotated.
4.
At the rear of the printer, inspect the gate which directs the print to the face-up output bin or the face-down output bin.
5.
Test the fuser motor (which drives the exit gear train) using the test described in “Motor and clutch tests” on page 69.
6.
Replace the engine controller board.
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A11 Jam Inside Top Cover, Open Cover, See
Labels
A11-Paper Feed Jam
1.
Ensure the correct weight and type of paper is loaded in the currently used tray. Also ensure the paper is loaded correctly in the tray.
2.
Clean the pick and registration rollers.
3.
Ensure there are no obstructions in the paper path.
4.
Test the registration motor and clutch as described in “Motor and clutch tests” on page 69. Replace the motor or clutch if necessary.
5.
Inspect the wiring for the registration clutch and registration motor.
6.
Replace the engine controller board.
A22 Jam Inside Top cover, Open Cover, See
Labels
A22-Feed Path Jam
1.
Ensure the correct weight and type of paper is loaded in the currently used tray. Also ensure the paper is loaded correctly in the tray.
2.
Clean the pick and registration rollers.
3.
Ensure there are no obstructions in the paper path.
4.
Test the registration motor and clutch as described in “Motor and clutch tests” on page 69. Replace the motor or clutch if necessary.
5.
Inspect the wiring for the registration clutch and registration motor.
6.
Replace the engine controller board.
B8 Jam Inside Duplex Unit, Open Cover, See
Labels
B8-Duplex Jam
1.
Ensure the correct weight and type of paper is loaded in the currently used tray. Also ensure the paper is loaded correctly in the tray.
2.
Clean the duplex unit’s rollers.
3.
Test the duplex motor and clutch as described in “Motor and clutch tests” on page 69.
4.
Replace the duplex unit.
5.
Replace the engine controller board.
B13 Jam Inside Duplex Unit, Open Cover, See
Labels
B13-Duplex Inverter Jam
1.
Ensure the correct weight and type of paper is loaded in the currently used tray. Also ensure the paper is loaded correctly in the tray.
2.
Inspect and clean the eject rollers behind the fuser unit.
3.
Ensure the paper path leading to the duplex unit and the duple x unit’s paper path are both clear of obstructions.
4.
Inspect the operation of the solenoid activated separator gate the direct the print into the duplex unit. Test the exit solenoid with the “Motor and clutch tests” on page 69.
5.
Replace the duplex unit.
6.
Replace the engine controller board.
Printer fault messages
Code Front panel message Service message
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B21 Jam Inside Right Door A, Open Right Door A B21-Duplex Area Jam
1.
Ensure the correct weight and type of paper is loaded in the currently used tray. Also ensure the paper is loaded correctly in the tray.
2.
Clean the duplex unit’s rollers.
3.
Test the duplex motor and clutch as described in “Motor and clutch tests” on page 69.
4.
Replace the duplex unit.
5.
Replace the engine controller board. C1 Close Tray 1, Tray 1 Not Detected C1-Check Tray 1 C2 Close Tray 2, Tray 2 Not Detected C2-Check Tray 2 C3 Close Tray 3, Tray 3 Not Detected C3-Check Tray 3 C4 Close Tray 4, Tray 4 Not Detected C3-Check Tray 4 C5 Close Tray 5, Tray 5 Not Detected C3-Check Tray 5
1.
Ensure the tray is installed correctly.
2.
Inspect and test the paper size sensors and the tray’s corresponding
sensor flags.
3.
Replace the paper tray sensor board
4.
Replace the paper tray.
5.
Replace the engine controller board. E1 Tray 1 Misfeed, Open Rt Door A and Tray 1 E1-Tray 1 Misfeed E2 Tray 2 Misfeed, Open Rt Door B and Tray 2 E1-Tray 2 Misfeed E3 Tray 3 Misfeed, Open Rt Door C and Tray 3 E1-Tray 3 Misfeed E4 Tray 4 Misfeed, Open Rt Door D and Tray 4 E1-Tray 4 Misfeed E5 Tray 5 Misfeed, Open Rt Door E and Tray 5 E1-Tray 5 Misfeed
1.
Ensure the correct weight and type of paper is loaded in the tray. Also
ensure the paper is loaded correctly in the tray.
2.
Clean the pick rollers.
3.
Test the main feed motor as described in “Motor and clutch tests” on
page 69.
4.
Replace the main feed motor.
5.
Replace the engine controller board. E9 Top Cover Open, Close Top Cover A E9-Top Cover A Open
1.
Close the cover.
2.
Inspect the switch and ensure the switch’s actuator is not broken.
3.
Test the top cover open switch using the sensor test described in “Switch
scan test” on page 63.
4.
Inspect the switch’s wiring harness.
5.
Replace the engine controller board. E12 Top Output Tray Full Remove Output E12-Output Bin Full, Top
1.
Ensure the output bin full sensor flag operates freely.
2.
Test the output bin full sensor using the test described in “Switch scan test”
on page 63.
3.
Inspect the sensor and its wiring harness.
4.
Replace the engine controller board.
Printer fault messages
Code Front panel message Service message
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E14 Close Duplex Unit, Duplex Unit Not Detected E14-Duplex Unit Not
Detected
1.
Ensure the duplexer is installed correctly.
2.
Inspect the connector at the rear end of the duplexer unit.
3.
Inspect the wiring harness leading from the duplexer unit interface connector to the engine controller board.
4.
Replace the duplexer unit.
5.
Replace the engine controller board. E18 Right Door A Open, Close Right Door A E18-Right Door A Open E20 Right Door B Open, Close Right Door B E20-Right Door B Open E21 Right Door C Open, Close Right Door C E21-Right Door C Open E22 Right Door D Open, Close Right Door D E22-Right Door D Open E23 Right Door E Open, Close Right Door E E23-Right Door E Open
1.
Ensure the cover’s sensor flag operates
freely.
2.
Test the output bin full sensor using the test
described in “Switch scan test” on page 63.
3.
Inspect the sensor and its wiring harness.
4.
Replace the engine controller board. EA Black Imaging Drum Missing, Reseat Drum EA-Black Imaging Drum
Missing
EB Cyan Imaging Drum Missing, Reseat Drum EA-Cyan Imaging Drum
Missing
EC Magenta Imaging Drum Missing, Reseat Drum EA-Magenta Imaging Drum
Missing
ED Yellow Imaging Drum Missing, Reseat Drum EA-Yellow Imaging Drum
Missing
1.
Remove and install the drum unit.
2.
Inspect the spring-loaded drum contact assembly. Ensure they are clean
and move up and down freely. Remove the assembly and reseat it, if
necessary.
3.
Replace the engine controller board.
4.
Replace the printer unit chassis
Printer fault messages
Code Front panel message Service message
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EE Transfer Belt Missing, Reseat Belt EE-Transfer Belt Unit
Missing
1.
Remove and re-install the transfer belt unit.
2.
Clean the transfer belt unit’s contact on the front-left side of the engine chassis. Clean the corresponding contacts on the transfer belt unit.
3.
Install a new transfer belt unit.
4.
Replace the engine controller board.
5.
Replace the printer unit chassis.
EF Fuser Missing, Reseat Fuser EF-Fuser Unit Missing
1.
Remove and reinstall the fuser.
2.
install a new fuser.
3.
Replace the low-voltage power supply.
4.
Replace the engine controller board.
H1 Disk Read Error, Press Enter to Clear
A hard disk error was detected that prevented data from being read from the disk.
H1-Disk Read Error
H2 Disk Write Error, Press Enter to Clear
A hard disk error was detected that prevented data from being written to the disk.
H2-Disk Write Error
H3 Disk Full Error, Press Enter to Clear
A hard disk full error occurred that prevented data from being written to the disk
H3-Hard Disk Full
1.
Turn the printer off and on again.
2.
Ensure the hard drive is properly installed.
3.
Re initialize the hard drive. by scrolling to the
Reset Menu
and selecting
the submenu item
Disk Init
.
4.
Replace the hard drive.
5.
Replace the system controller board.
J3 Replace Fuser J3-Replace Fuser
1.
Install a new fuser.
2.
If a new fuser has been installed but the print engine continues to ask f or a new fuser, reset the fuser life count using the topic “Consumable count initialization” on page 73.
3.
Replace the engine controller board.
J4 Replace T ransf er Belt J4-Replace Transfer Belt
1.
Install a new transfer belt.
2.
If a new transfer belt has been installed but the print engine continues to ask for a new tr ansf er belt, reset the tr ansf er belt life count using the topic “Consumable count initialization” on page 73.
3.
Replace the engine controller board.
Printer fault messages
Code Front panel message Service message
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J5 Replace Yellow Imaging Drum J5-Replace Yellow Imaging
Drum
J6 Replace Magenta Imaging Drum J6-Replace Magenta
Imaging Drum
J7 Replace Cyan Imaging Drum J7-Replace Cyan Imaging
Drum
J8 Replace Black Imaging Drum J8-Replace Black Imaging
Drum
1.
Install a new drum unit.
2.
If a new drum unit has been installed but the print engine continues to ask
for a new drum unit, reset the drum unit life count using the topic
“Consumable count initialization” on page 73.
3.
Inspect the spring-loaded drum unit contacts (in a set of three). Ensure
they are clean and move up and down freely. Remove and reseat them, if
necessary.
4.
Replace the engine controller board. J9 Y ellow Toner Empty Replace Yellow T oner J9-Yellow T oner Empty J10 Magenta Toner Empty Replace Magenta Toner J10-Magenta Toner Empty J11 Cyan Toner Empty Replace Cyan Toner J11-Cyan Toner Empty J12 Black Toner Empty Replace Black Toner J12-Black Toner Empty
1.
Install a new toner cartridge.
2.
If a new cartridge has been installed but the print engine continues to ask
for a new cartridge, reset the toner cartridge life count using the topic
“Consumable count initialization” on page 73.
3.
Replace the drum unit.
4.
Replace the engine controller board. L0 Load Tray # 1 Size 2 Type 3 Load Tray #, Size Type
1. Load the requested size and type of paper in the tray.
2. Ensure the tray is installed correctly.
3. Inspect and test the paper size sensors and the tray’s corresponding
sensor flags.
4. Replace the paper tray sensor board.
5. Replace the paper tray.
6. Replace the engine controller board.
Printer fault messages
Code Front panel message Service message
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T1 Fuser Upper Error T1 Power Off/On T1-Fuser Upper Error T2 Fuser Lower Error T2 Power Off/On T2-Fuser Lower error
1. Remove and install the fuser.
2. Test the thermistors inside the fuser using the test described in “Switch
scan test” on page 63.
3. Replace the fuser.
4. Replace the low-voltage power supply.
5. Replace the engine controller board.
T29 Temp Sensor Error T29, Power Off/On T29-Temp Sensor Error T30 RH Sensor Error T30, Power Off/On T30-RH Sensor Error
1. Test the temperature sensor or the relative humidity sensor using the sensor test described in “Switch scan test” on page 63.
2. Inspect the wiring harness leading to the entrance sensor board.
3. Replace the temperature/humidity sensor board.
4. Replace the engine controller board.
T31 Roller Over Temp T31, Power Off/On T31-Roller Over Error
1. Inspect the fuser cooling fan. Ensure it is running correctly and is not blocked.
2. Remove and install the fuser.
3. T est the thermistor inside the fuser using the test described in “Switch scan
test” on page 63.
4. Replace the fuser.
5. Replace the low-voltage power supply.
6. Replace the engine controller board.
T32 LED Over Temperature T32, Power Off/On T32-LED Over Temp Error
1. Ensure all the chassis cooling fan is operating and is not blocked.
2. Ensure the printer is operating in the correct temperature environment; the
printer’s Service Menu : Print Diag Summary test page lists the ambient temperature sensed by the printer.
3. Replace the LED heads.
4. Replace the engine controller board.
Printer fault messages
Code Front panel message Service message
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U0 Engine ROM Error U0, Power Off/On U0-Engine ROM Error U1 Engine RAM Error U1, Power Off/On U1-Engine RAM Error U2 Engine EPROM Error U2, Power Off/On U2-Engine EPROM Error U3 Engine EPROM Missing U3, Power Off/On U3-Engine EPROM Missing U4 Engine SRAM Error U4, Power, Off/On U4-Engine SRAM Error U5 Engine Control Error U5, Power, Off/On U5-Engine Control Error
1. Turn the printer off and then on
2. Reset the printer NVRAM using the procedure “Resetting NVRAM” on
page 85.
3. Replace the engine controller board.
U6 Power Supply Error U6, Power Off/On U6-Power Supply Error
1. Inspect the front and rear power supply fans. Ensure they is running correctly and are not blocked. The front fan blows into the chassis. The rear fan blows out from the chassis.
2. Turn the printer off and then on.
3. Replace the low-voltage power supply.
4. Replace the engine controller board.
U7 Feeder Home Error U7, Power Off/On U7-Feeder Home Error
1. Test the manual bypass feeder home sensor using the test described in “Switch scan test” on page 63.
2. Inspect the sensor and its wiring harness.
3. Replace the engine controller board.
U8 Controller Fan Error U8, Power Off/On U8-Controller Fan Error
1. Inspect the electrical chassis fan to see if it is running and not blocked.
2. Inspect the fan’s wiring harness.
3. Replace the fan.
4. Replace the engine controller board.
U9 Supply Fan Error U9, Power Off/On U9-Supply Fan Error
1. Inspect the main cooling fan to see if it is running and not blocked.
2. Inspect the fan’s wiring harness.
3. Replace the fan.
4. Replace the engine controller board.
U10 Roller Position Error U10, Power Off/On U10-Roller Position Error
1. Ensure the correct weight and type of paper is loaded in the currently used tray. Also ensure the paper is loaded correctly in the tray.
2. Clean the pick and registration rollers.
3. Ensure there are no obstructions in the paper path.
4. Test the registration motor and clutch as described in “Motor and clutch
tests” on page 69. Replace the motor or clutch if necessary.
5. Inspect the wiring for the registration clutch and registration motor.
6. Replace the engine controller board.
Printer fault messages
Code Front panel message Service message
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U12 Duplex I/F Error U12, Power Off/On U12-Duplex I/F Error
1. Turn the printer off and on.
2. Pull out the duplex er and inspect its connector at the right front corner (the
connector faces rearward). Inspect the printer’s corresponding connector on the printer chassis (covered by a flexible metal plate).
3. Inspect the wiring harness leading from the engine control board to the duplex unit connector.
4. Replace the duplex unit.
5. Replace the engine controller board.
U13 Tray 3 I/F Error U13, Power Off/On U13-Tray 3 I/F Error U14 Tray 2 I/F Error U14, Power Off/On U14-Tray 2 I/F Error U16 Tray 4 I/F Error U13, Power Off/On U13-Tray 4 I/F Error U17 Tray 5 I/F Error U14, Power Off/On U14-Tray 5 I/F Error
1. Turn the printer off and then on.
2. Inspect the interface connector connecting the tra y unit to the print engine.
Inspect the printer’s corresponding connector on the underside of the printer. Inspect the wiring harness leading from the connector to the engine control board.
3. Replace the engine controller board.
U15 Control Panel Error U15, Power Off/On U15-Control Panel Error
1. Turn the printer off and then on.
2. Reset the printer NVRAM using the procedure “Resetting NVRAM” on
page 85.
3. Replace the engine controller board.
U18 Yellow LED Error U18, Power Off/On U18-Yellow LED Bar
Missing
U19 Magenta LED Error U19, Power Off/On U19-Magenta LED Bar
Missing U20 Cyan LED Error U20, Power Off/On U20-Cyan LED Bar Missing U21 Black LED Error U21, Power Off/On U21-Black LED Bar Missing
1. Ensure the LED assembly is correctly installed.
2. Inspect the wiring harnesses leading to the LED assembly.
3. Replace the engine controller board.
U22 Yellow Toner Missing, Reseat Toner U22-Yellow Toner Missing U23 Magenta Toner Missing, Reseat Toner U23-Magenta Toner Missing U24 Cyan Toner Missing, Reseat Toner U24-Cyan Toner Missing U25 Black Toner Missing, Reseat Toner U25-Black Toner Missing
1. Inspect the toner cartridge sensor flag. Ensure to moves properly and is not broken.
2. Test the sensor using the test described in “Switch scan test” on page 63.
3. Inspect he toner sensor boards wiring harness.
4. Replace the toner sensor board.
5. Replace the engine control board.
U26 Yellow Drum Error U26, Power Off/On U26-Yellow Drum Error
Printer fault messages
Code Front panel message Service message
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U27 Magenta Drum Error U27, Power Off/On U27-Magenta Drum Error U28 Cyan Drum Error U28, Power Off/On U28-Cyan Drum Error U29 Black Drum Error U29 Power Off/On U29-Black Drum Error
1. Remove and install the drum unit.
2. Inspect the spring-loaded drum unit contacts (in a set of three). Ensure
they are clean and move up and down freely. Remove the assembly and reseat it, if necessary.
3. Test the drum unit contacts using the Drum contact switch test listed in “Switch scan test” on page 63.
4. Install a new drum unit.
5. Replace the engine controller board.
6. Replace the print unit chassis.
W16 Fuse Cut Error W16 - Fuse Cut Error
For the new Customer Replaceable Consumable (imaging drums, transfer belt or fuser) just installed, the printer did not detect the CRC’s “new/used” fuse blow. An internal fuse of a new CRC ordinarily blows a few seconds after the CRC is installed. If the fuse cannot be blown, then the consumable’s counter can't be reset and the “consumable expired / replace” messages will not go away.
1. Remove the CRC.
2. Cycle the printer’s power.
3. Install the CRC again. If the error still
occurs, try a different CRC.
4. If error reoccurs with a different CRC, replace the engine controller board.
5. Replace the print unit chassis.
Printer fault messages
Code Front panel message Service message
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System controller board diagnostic error codes
Code Test Possible Cause
1 Memory Bad memory DIMMs 2 Memory Speed Bad DIMMs or system controller board 3 CPU Tick Bad system controller board 4 System Timer Bad system controller board 5 BX Host Bridge Bad system controller board 6 PIIX4 PCI-ISA Bridge Bad system controller board 7 21152 PCI-ISA Bridge Bad system controller board 8 PCI-PCI Bridge Bad system controller board 9 IX Bad system controller board 10 Parameter Flash R/W not implemented 11 Strata Flash R/W not implemented 12 Strata Flash Boot Block
Integrity
Bad system controller board
13 Strata Flash File System
Integrity
Bad system controller board
14 STE100 Bad system controller board 15 VX2b-0 Bad system controller board 16 VX2b-1 Bad system controller board 17 VX2b-2 Bad system controller board 18 VX2b-3 Bad system controller board 19 Disk Identify Bad hard disk drive 20 Disk Read/Write Bad hard disk drive 21 Disk Read Capability Bad hard disk drive 22 Disk Write Capability Bad hard disk drive 23 Disk Data Format Check Bad hard disk drive
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These are error codes returned by the system controller board. In the event that one of these errors occurs:
1. Cycle printer power to see if the error reoccurs.
2. Reseat the system controller board.
3. Replace the system controller board.
These errors can also be caused by the board’s hard drive or the RAM DIMMs.
System controller board fatal error codes
Code Description
00 Unknown. Replace the hard drive before replacing the controller board. 04 Video T ask 08 Serial T ask 10 System Display Task 14 System Status Task 18 Startup, Key Press Processing, Menus Task 1C Parallel Port Read Buffer Manager 20 Parallel Port Write Buffer Manager 24 NVEE Manager 28 Scheduler 2C Job Log 30 Print File Task 34 Video Cleanup Task 3C Collation T ask 40 Parallel Port Hear Task 48 PostScript Task 1. Replace the hard drive before replacing the controller
board. 4C PostScript Task 2 50 PostScript_Wrapper Task 54 PCL Task. Replace the hard drive before replacing the controller board. 58 PJL T ask 78 Dequeue T ask 84 In-menu Print File Task 8C Alert Recovery Task 90 Sweeper T ask 94 SNMP Alert Task 98 SNMP Main Task 9C SNMP UDP Task A0 SNMP DDP Task A4 SNMP IPX Task A8 Notification Manager B4 Image Handler C4 Job Manager D0 PowerSa ver Task D4 TIFF T ask
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Troubleshooting
This topic discusses troubleshooting the printer. Troubleshooting is discussed with two approaches:
A step-by-step verification procedure that systematically confirms that particular components of the printer are properly functioning until a problem is found.
A symptom/cause scheme that lists particular printer failures or error codes and their possible causes.
Fault History Log
The printer maintains a log file of the last 50 errors that have occurred. The most recent error is displayed first.
To view the log:
1.
Turn on the printer.
2.
Press the
Menu (5)
key to scroll to the
Support Menu.
3.
Press the
Item(6)
key to scroll to the menu item
Show Fault History
.
4.
Press the
Value (7)
key to scroll down the list of errors. The first item is the
most recent error. Press the
Value (3)
key to scroll back up the list.
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Power on self-diagnostic test
Initial test. The following checks are automatically performed when the printer is powered on:
1.
ROM check (loader). Checks ROM by comparing the sum of bits in the received data unit by the number of bits in the transferred data unit.
2.
RAM check. Checks RAM by writing a preset data pattern in RAM, r eading the contents of RAM, and comparing the data read from RAM by the data written in RAM.
3.
EEPROM check. Checks ID numbers stored in the fixed addresses of EEPROM. Checks the content of the menu area by contr ol firmware and the engine area by engine firmware.
4.
Flash ROM check. Checks Flash ROM by writing a present data pattern in Flash ROM, reading the contents of Flash ROM, and comparing the data read from Flash ROM by the data written in Flash ROM.
5.
Mechanical check.
All the engine fans turned on and are checked to ensure they run properly.
The fuser heaters activate to heat up the heated rollers.
The print engine checks to see that the imaging drums are installed.
The engine motors rotate to ensure that their rotation sensors are detected.
A sensor check is made to determine if any paper is jammed in the printer.
The print engine checks the presence of each toner cartridge.
Option unit check. Checks whether the optional units (such as the paper tray 2, paper tray 3, duplex unit) have been installed before entering the operation mode.
The print engine performs a color misalignment detection check by laying down patches of toner on the transfer belt and reading their relative positions to each other with the color registration sensor assembly.
After the fuser reaches its idle temperatur e the printer is placed on line in its READY state.
The print engine is initialized. If the startup page feature has not been disabled and no error occurred with the printer, the printer prints a startup page.
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Print engine troubleshooting
This topic is a step-by-step procedure for systematically verifying particular aspects of the printer's operation. Following this procedure should lead to the cause of a printer's failure.
Testing the print engine controller board
1.
If the printer does not power up, or does not initialize, or the printer initializes but the motors do not run properly, go to the later topic, “Verifying power supply operation” on page 32.
2.
Observe that the
Ready
message is displayed on the front panel. If it is not,
go to the later topic “Verifying power supply operation” on page 32.
3.
To ensure the print engine operates correctly, print one of its internal test pages from its diagnostic menu as explained in the topic “Test printing” on page 71.
If the printer prints a test print, then the printer's print engine is working correctly. Proceed with the next topic, “Verifying printer operation by using its self-test print” on page 32.
If the printer does not make the test print, then a problem exists with the print engine. Proceed with the topic, “Verifying power supply operation” on page 32.
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Verifying printer operation by using its self-test print
1.
If not already on, turn on the printer. If the printer does not power up, or does not initialize, or the printer initializes but the motors do not run properly, go to the next topic “Verifying power supply operation.”
2.
Verify that the system controller board’s health LED is flashing. The health LED is viewable through the rear panel. If the health LED is not flashing, then the system controller board is not working.
3.
When the
Ready
message is displayed, press the
Menu (1, 5)
buttons to
enter the menu.
4.
Press the
Menu (1, 5)
buttons to navigate to the
Print Menu
item. Press the
Item (2, 6
) keys to scroll through the list of available test prints. Select any
test print.
5.
Press
Enter
to print a test prints. The printer should print a test page from
the system controller board.
If the printer prints a test pattern, then the print engine controller board and the system controller board are working correctly and the printer's problem resides with the network or host interface.
Verifying power supply operation
Verifying the power supply involves four steps:
Measuring the input and output voltages.
Checking the power supply fuse.
Checking the safety interlocks.
Ensuring the +5 VDC loop is complete.
Testing for a shorted motor which would shut down the power supply or damage the engine controller board.
Measuring power supply voltages
1.
Turn off the printer and unplug it from its power outlet.
2.
AC Input:
With the DMM set to measure AC voltages, measure for power being supplied to the printer. It should measure between 87 to 128 VAC (115 VAC nominal) or 174 to 250 VAC (220 VAC nominal).
Required tools
#1 Phillips screwdriver
Digital multimeter (DMM)
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3.
Power supply fans
: W ith the power switch on, ar e the front and r ear power supply fans running? (Access the fans by removing the front and rear covers.) If not, check the fans’ wiring harnesses (CN2 and CN5) to the low-voltage power supply board; each fan’s voltage should measure 32 to 38VDC (the voltage drops to zero when you disconnect a fan). If the voltage is not correct, replace the low-voltage power supply. Otherwise, replace the non-functioning power supply fan.
DC Output:
With the DMM set to measure DC voltages, measure the voltages at the POWER connector on the bottom of the print engine controller board for +3.3VDC, +5 VDC, +12 VDC and +32 VDC. (You must remove the rear cover and rear shield plate to access the engine controller board.)
If the voltages are not correct, inspect the wiring harness connecting the POWER connector of the engine controller board to the CN1 connector of the low-voltage power supply. If the harness is undamaged, replace the power supply.
If DC voltages are not being output by the power supply, proceed to the next step, “Inspecting the low-voltage power supply fuse” on page 34.
If the +5 and +32 VDC voltages measure corr ectly, but the printer does not operate correctly, then proceed to the topic, “Safety interlocks” on page 34.
POWER connector pinout
Pin Voltage/Signal Level Pin Voltage/Signal Level
1 +12 VDC 16 +3.3 VDC 2 No connection 17 +3.3 VDC 3 Ground 18 +3.3 VDC 4 Ground 19 No connection 5 Ground 20 Signal 6 Ground 21 Signal 7 +32 VDC 22 Signal 8 +32 VDC 23 Signal 9 +32 VDC 24 Signal 10 +32 VDC 25 Ground 11 +5 VDC 26 Ground 12 +5 VDC 27 Ground 13 +5 VDC 28 Ground 14 +5 VDC 29 Signal 15 +3.3 VDC 30 Signal
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Inspecting the low-voltage power supply fuse
The 1 15 VAC power supply features a 20 A fuse. The 220 VAC power supply fuse uses a 15 A fuse.
1.
Turn off the printer.
2.
Disconnect the power cord from the printer.
3.
Remove the front cover as described in “Front cover” on page 90.
4.
Remove the AC power switch (1 screw) and the front power supply fan as described in “Front power supply fan” on page 95. The fuse is now accessible.
If the fuse is good, but the printer's power supply does not output DC voltages, replace the low-voltage power supply. Check the +% v loop circuit as described earlier in “Ensuring the +5 VDC loop is complete” on page 35.
Safety interlocks
The printer features two safety interlock switches:
Top door-opened switch.
Right door-opened switch.
When the top cover switch is opened, the +32 VDC supply to the motors is shut down, as well as the high-voltage power supply and an error message is displayed on the front panel. When the right cover door is opened, the +32 VDC supply to the duplex unit and high-voltage power supply is disabled.
1.
Turn off the printer.
2.
With a DMM set to measure resistance, test each switch when it is opened and closed.
3.
Inspect each switch’s wiring harness for pinches, nicks or open connections.
If you find a switch that is defective, replace it. If no motors appear to be at fault, replace the engine controller board.
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Ensuring the +5 VDC loop is complete
The +5 voltage from low-voltage power supply is r outed out of the power supply connector CN1, via a wiring harness, to the POWER connector the engine controller board, through surface-mount fuse F6, out the engine controller board via the ribbon cable OPTN to the toner sensor board. The +5V is then r outed back out the toner sensor board through its power supply harness to the low-voltage power supply connector CN 2.
Upon power-up, if the low-voltage power supply does not detect the r eturn of the +5 VDC, then the power supply will immediately shut-down. You may see the CPU fan “bump” or the engine board LED (LED2) flash. To troubleshoot the loop:
1.
Test surface-mount fuse F6 for continuity. It is located on the upper-right corner of the engine controller board next to the REG connector. If the fuse is opened, replace the engine controller board.
2.
Inspect the two power wiring harnesses and the ribbon cable that carry the +5 VDC loop. Ensure they are properly connected. The wiring harness leading form the toner sensor board to the power supply features an interconnect next to the rear hinge. Ensure it is properly connected.
Door safety interlock switches
0725-63
Top Cover Open Switch
Front Cover Open Switch
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3.
Disconnect the POWER wiring harness (red wire bundle) from the engine controller board. Also, disconnect the power wiring harness interconnect connecting the toner sensor board’s white wire harness to the low-voltage power supply board’s dark-gray wire harness. The interconnect is located by the rear hinge.
Run a jumper wire from the +5V pins of the first wiring harness (pins 11 ­14, red wire bundle) to the +5V pin (pin 9, dark-gray wire bundle) of the second power wiring harness. (With the jumper wire, you are bypassing the engine controller board, the OPTN ribbon cable and the toner sensor board).
Turn the printer on. If the jumper connection is correct, the low-voltage power supply will start and the power supply fans will run. This indicates the problem lies with the engine controller board or the toner sensor board or their wiring. If the low-voltage power supply does not turn on, it is probably bad. (Ensure your jumper connection is correct.)
Testing for a shorted motor
1.
Remove the top and rear covers.
2.
Disconnect the motor harnesses and verify motor resistances (see the following topic).
3.
Refer to the topic “Wiring Diagram” on page 215 for a diagram that locates each connector.
4.
Turn on the printer again to see if it overloads now that the motors are disconnected from the engine driver board.
If the power supply still does not function, replace it.
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Motor and fuser roller resistances
1.
Turn off the printer and disconnect the power cord.
2.
With a DMM set for measuring resistance, test each motor's windings for correct resistance (disconnected from the printer).
Motor and fuser roller resistances
Motor Measure between ... Resistance
Yellow drum unit motor Magenta drum unit motor Cyan drum unit motor Black drum unit motor
Between motor Pins 1 and 2 Between motor Pins 3 and 4
All the drum motors connect to connector ID at the top of the engine controller board Black Pins 1 thru 4 Yellow Pins 5 thru 8 magenta Pins 9 thru 12 Cyan Pins 13 thru 16
~3
~3
Transfer belt motor Registration motor Fuser motor Main feed drive motor
Between motor Pins 1 and 2 Between motor Pins 3 and 4
The transfer belt motor connects to connector BELTHET pins 5 thru 8
The feed motor connects to connector HOPFF pins 1 thru 4
The main motor connects to connector HOPFF pins 5 thru 8
~8
~8
Tray lift motor Between motor Pins 1 and 2 ~100
Fuser unit New fuser: The resistance
between pins C and D of the lower roller will be O Ω, a fuse.
Used fuser: The fuse between pins C and D of the lower roller will be open. The fuse indicates a new fuser and is blown within seconds of being installed to indicate a fuser now in use.
Upper Roller Between Pins A and B Between Pins C and D Between Pins E and F Lower Roller Between Pins A and B Between Pins C and D Between Pins E and F
2
Open ~360 at 25
o
C
3
0 Ω or open (fuse) ~360 at 25
o
C
B A
C D E F
C D E F
B A
Underside of fuser
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Media jams and the paper path
Jams fall into the following four categories:
Media-based problems
Paper-picking errors
Printing jams
Paper-ejecting errors
Media-based problems
Media problems
1.
Check that the correct type of media is being used. The customer should be using a quality laser printer paper. The printer may have trouble picking slick-finish paper.
2.
Inspect the paper for bent, torn or folded corners.
3.
Ensure that the correct media is loaded in the paper tray.
4.
Only Xerox-brand 35-Series transparency film for this printer should be used from Tray 1 or from the multi-sheet bypass feeder.
5.
Refer to the media specifications in the table “Functional specifications,” on page 17.
Multiple-sheet pick
1.
Is the paper in good condition and appropriate for a laser printer? Quality office laser printer paper works best.
2. Is the printer printing within its environmental specifications? Print the
Diagnostic Summary Page to determine the printer’s condition.
3. Ensure the paper is correctly loaded in the tray.
4. Clean the pick rollers with a clean, dry, lint-free wipe if debris is visible.
5. Replace the paper pick rollers.
6. Check the tray’s retard roller for damage.
7. Replace the paper tray.
Required tools
#1 Phillips screwdriver
DMM
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The media skews passing through the paper path
1. Make sure that the media is properly installed in the tray.
2. Does the pick-up roller pick up evenly? Is it clean? Clean it with a clean,
dry, lint-free cloth if debris is visible.
3. Is the paper tray damaged or obstructed?
4. Are the tray's side paper guides snugly adjusted against the stack of media?
The guides should be neither too loose nor too tight.
5. The problem occur when printing from a different tray?
6. Is there an obstacle blocking the paper path?
7. Is the media excessively curled?
8. Is the customer using an appropriate type of media – a type the printer can
handle?
9. Ensure the corners or the paper are under the tabs in the corners of the tray.
10. Replace the paper pick rollers.
The paper tray indicates it is empty when it is not
The procedure for troubleshooting this problem applies to the lower tray assembly as well.
1. Does the paper empty flag properly interrupt the paper empty sensor?
Remove the paper tray and actuate the paper-empty flag located to the left of the pick rollers.
2. Test the sensor using the service tests described in “Switch scan test” on
page 63.
3. Does the tray lift motor raise the loaded paper up to the sensor flag when
the tray is installed? Remove most of the paper from the tray, reinsert the tray in the printer and then observe the tray paper level indicator on the front of the tray. The indicator should move from a level full indication (tray lift in lowest position) to a near-empty indication (tray lift in a higher position).
Ensure the tray lift mechanism in the tray moves freely. If you do not hear the tray lift motor operate, test the motor with the motor test in “Motor and clutch tests” on page 69. Replace the tray lift motor, if necessary. If the motor runs but the paper is not raised, replace the main feeder assembly.
4. Replace the engine controller board.
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Jams
Wrong media
1. Ensure the correct media type and size is loaded in the corr ect tray. For the
multi-sheet bypass feeder, ensure the loaded media matches the control panel settings.
2. Inspect the paper tray for damage to the tray’s paper size sensor actuators.
3. T est the printer’s paper size sensors using the service test “Switch scan test”
on page 63. If the sensors test ok, then the engine controller board is probably bad.
4. Replace the paper size sensor board’s wiring harness.
Paper jams at the paper tray
1. Is the paper in good condition and appropriate for a laser printer?
2. Is the printer printing within its environmental specifications? Print the
Diagnostic Summary Page to determine the printer’s environmental conditions.
3. Are the pick rollers dirty? If so, clean them if debris is visible and try
printing again.
4. Remove the paper tray and inspect the paper tray lift levers on the
inner-sides of the paper tray cavity. Inspect the tray’s paper lift mechanism.
5. Does the paper feed motor run? Check the motor’s wiring harness and
connection (HOPFF) to the engine controller board.
6. Replace the main feeder assembly (it contains the paper feed motor).
7. Check the gear train for broken teeth and proper installation.
8. Replace the pick rollers.
9. Does the pick clutch work properly? If not, replace it.
10. Replace the engine controller board.
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Manual bypass feeder feed jams
1. Is the paper in good condition and appropriate for a laser printer?
2. Is the printer printing within its environmental specifications? Print the
Diagnostic Summary Page to determine the printer’s environmental conditions.
3. Do not overload the manual bypass tray; otherwise jams will occur.
4. If debris is visible, clean the manual bypass feed pick roller. Replace the
roller, if necessary.
5. Test the manual bypass feeder sensors using the service test “Switch scan
test” on page 63.
6. Inspect the wiring harness from the manual bypass feeder to the engine
controller board.
7. Replace the manual bypass feeder assembly.
8. Replace the engine controller board.
Paper jams at the registration rollers
1. Ensure that the pick-up rollers are clean. Clean them with a clean, dry,
lint-free cloth if debris is visible.
2. Check the paper path for burrs or foreign obstructions that could block the
movement of a sheet of paper.
3. Clean the registration rollers with a clean, dry, lint-free wipe if debris is
visible.
4. Test, and if necessary, replace the registration motor. Test the motor using
the service test “Motor and clutch tests” on page 69.
5. Does the registration roller electric clutch operate corr ectly? Operate it with
the service test “Motor and clutch tests” on page 69.
6. Transparency film. Use only Xerox 35-series transparency film meant for
this printer.
Paper jams at the transfer belt
1. Check for a paper scrap in the paper path.
2. Is the transfer belt assembly correctly installed?
3. Test the transfer belt motor using the service test “Motor and clutch tests”
on page 69.
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Fuser jams
1. Is the paper in good condition and appropriate for a laser printer?
2. Is Xerox Series-35 transparency film being used.
3. Is the printer printing within its environmental specifications? Print the
Diagnostic Summary Page to determine the printer’s environmental conditions.
4. Test the fuser motor using the service test “Motor and clutch tests” on
page 69.
5. Does the exit sensor flag properly actuate its sensor? Use the service test
“Switch scan test” on page 63 to test the senor.
6. Does the jam occur only during a two-sided print? Is so the duplex
solenoid may not be operating correctly and the print is jamming in the fuser.
7. Replace the fuser.
8. Replace the engine controller board.
Eject jams
1. Is the paper in good condition and appropriate for a laser printer? Is the
paper curling?
2. Is the printer printing within its environmental specifications? Print the
Diagnostic Summary Page to determine the printer’s environmental conditions.
3. Is the jam caused by a heavy, stiff paper being printed to the face-down
tray? In such cases, a lighter grade of paper should be used or face-up mode to the side output tray should be used.
4. Is the paper excessively curved after passing through the fuser? Try
flipping the paper over in the paper tray. Also, for A-, A4- and B5-sized paper , re-orient the paper in the tray so the short edge feeds into the printer.
5. Clean all the eject rollers with a clean, dry, lint-free wipe if debris is visible.
6. Does the exit sensor flag properly actuate its sensor? Test the sensor using
the service test “Switch scan test” on page 63.
7. Replace the engine controller board.
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Jams in the duplex unit
1. Is the duplex unit correctly installed?
2. Clean the rollers inside the duplex unit with a clean, dry, lint-free wipe if
debris is visible.
3. Inspect the duplex unit for foreign objects such as a scrap of paper.
4. Inspect the duplex unit’s electrical connector for damage.
5. Does the duplex unit’s sensors operate correctly? Test the sensors using the
service test “Switch scan test” on page 63.
6. Test the duplex motor using the service test “Motor and clutch tests” on
page 69.
7. Replace the duplex unit.
8. Replace the engine controller board.
No imaging drum installed
1. Ensure that the imaging drums are properly installed.
2. Check the high-voltage terminal connectors for the imaging drum to ensure
that they are not damaged.
3. Replace the imaging drum.
Imaging drum up/down error
1. Cycle the printer power to see if the problem clears.
2. Ensure that each imaging drum unit is correctly installed and that each
unit’s drum contact assembly (a set of three spring-loaded pins) is not damaged. Ensure that each contact moves up and down freely and is not contaminated with toner. Remove an assembly from the printer to inspect, if necessary.
3. Open the top cover, defeat the top cover open switch, and observe if the
color imaging drum unit are lifted up and down.
4. Test the drum contact assemblies using service test “Switch scan test” on
page 63. If a drum contact assembly is damaged, replace it.
5. Does each imaging drum motor rotate. Test them using the service test
“Motor and clutch tests” on page 69. Replace the main motor assembly, if indicated.
6. Inspect the gear drive for each imaging drum unit for damage.
7. Replace the engine controller board.
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Fan error
1. Is power supplied to pin 1 of the fan? If yes, replace the fan.
2. Inspect the fan’s wiring harness for damage.
3. Replace the low-voltage power supply
4. Replace the engine controller board.
Fuser unit error
1. Does the error occur immediately after the printer is turned on? Replace
the fuser.
2. Check that AC voltage supplied to the printer is correct.
3. Does the fuser get hot? If not, replace the fuser.
4. If the fuser does warm up, verify that it is reaching the correct temperature
by running the service test “Switch scan test” on page 63.
5. If the fuser does not get warm. Does AC voltage appear between Pins 1 and 2
of CN 4-1 and CN 4-2 of the fuser connector. These pins connect to Pins A and B of the fuser (illustrated below) when the fuser is installed. Remove the fuser to check. If not, replace the power supply.
Bear in mind that the correct AC voltage may be present at Pins 1 and 2 of CN 4-1 and CN 4-2 even though the drivers ICs feeding these pins are damaged and cannot deliver the current required by the fuser heaters.
6. Replace the engine controller board.
7. Replace the low-voltage power supply.
B A
C D E F
C D E F
B A
Underside of fuser
0728-02
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Other problems
These problems may be indicated as errors on the front panel.
The printer continuously displays “Booting” or “Initializing.”
The most likely cause is that the system controller board has not successfully loaded its EEPROM contents (instructions) into RAM. The health indicator LED (heart beat) usually indicates such an error state by being on or off but not flashing. All print engine operation halts, and will only become ready when the system controller board successfully boots.
1. Re-powering the printer, or perform a NVRAM reset may fix this problem.
2. To verify if the system controller board has failed: a. Power down the printer, and remove the system controller board. b. Power-up the printer. Wait at least 5 minutes while the print engine
initializes. If there was a problem with the system controller board, it will now not affect the print engine controller board.
c. If the print engine powers up correctly, a traveling “
*
” moves around the control panel display. If not, then your problem is most likely associated with the print engine controller board, and you will need to replace it. If, however, you see the traveling “*”, then the most likely cause is the system controller board.
d. Turn off the printer and reseat the system contr oller boar d and turn
on the printer to determine if seating was the problem.
e. Turn off the printer and systematically remove a RAM DIMM and
turn on the printer.
f. Replace the system controller board.
False “No toner cartridge installed” message
1. Ensure that the toner cartridge is correctly installed. Reseat the toner
cartridge.
2. Replace the toner cartridge.
3. Test the toner cartridge sensor board using the service test “Switch scan
test” on page 63.
4. Replace the engine controller board.
False “No fuser unit installed” message
1. Ensure that the fuser unit is correctly installed.
2. Check the condition of fuser units’s connector and their corresponding
receptacles on the print engine (under the fuser unit).
3. Replace the fuser unit.
4. Replace the engine controller board.
5. Replace the low-voltage power supply.
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Right-side door indicated being open when it is closed
1. Inspect that the front door’s interlock for damage.
2. Check the interlock switch for +32 V. Replace the switch if necessary.
3. Check its wiring harness.
4. Replace the engine controller board.
5. Replace the power supply if +32 volts is not present.
High temperature error
1. Check the fans for proper operation.
2. Replace the low-voltage power supply unit.
3. Replace the engine controller board.
Low temperature error
If the fuser is cold,
4. Ensure the fuser unit is properly installed.
5. Check the fuser unit’s connection and wiring.
6. Replace the fuser unit.
7. Replace the low-voltage power supply.
8. Replace the engine controller board.
If the fuser is hot,
1. Replace the fuser
2. Replace the engine controller board
Invalid memory DIMM
1. Upon power-up, the system controller board checks each DIMM for
information such as data width, clock delay, number of address columns and row, refresh rate and more. If the DIMM does not meets the required specifications the printer displays an “Invalid memory DIMM” error message and then continues the boot-up process.
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Printing and print quality problems
Light or blurred images
1. Is the correct paper being used
in the printer?
2. Are the toner cartridges low?
3. Are any of the imaging drum
reaching their end-of-life? Replace them if they are.
4. Do the imaging drum units
make good connection to their power terminals?
5. Are the LED heads dirty? Clean
each head with a clean, alcohol-soaked, lint-free cloth.
6. Are the LED heads wiring
harnesses undamaged and properly seated?
7. Is +3.8V (red wire) supplied to
Pin 3 of each LED head assembly? If yes, replace the LED head assembly.
8. Is +3.8 V supplied to the
POWER connector pins 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 on the junction board or at the 16-pin interconnect near the top cover hinge (under the top shield plate). Inspect the junction board’s wiring connectors. If the voltage is not OK, replace the low-voltage power supply.
9. If +32 volts supplied to the POWER connector pins 7, 8, 9 and 10 on the
engine controller board? Inspect the wiring harnesses or replace the low-voltage power supply.
10. Is +32V supplied to the HVOLT connector Pin 5 of the engine board. If not
replace the engine board. (Transfer the old engine controller board’s EEPROM (lower-right corner of board) to the new engine contr oller boar d.)
11. Inspect the high-voltage wiring harnesses.
12. Replace the high-voltage power supply.
Required tools
#1 Phillips screwdriver Conductive grease
Volt-ohm-meter (VOM) ■ Ruler
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Dark, stained background
1. Determine if any of the imaging
drums were exposed to light for an extended amount of time. If so, replace any unit which was.
2. Examine the fuser rollers for
contamination. Replace the fuser if they are.
3. Ensure the media type is
correctly set.
4. Are the power supply fans both
running? A heat build-up under the imaging units can cause toner to stain the print’s background.
5. Do the imaging drum units
make good connection to their power terminals?
6. Are the LED heads wiring
harnesses undamaged and properly seated?
7. Is +3.8V (red wire) supplied to
Pin 3 of each LED head assembly? If yes, replace the LED head assembly.
8. Is +3.8 V supplied to the POWER connector pins 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 on
the junction board or at the 16-pin interconnect near the top cover hinge (under the top shield plate). Inspect the junction board’s wiring connectors. If the voltage is not OK, replace the low-voltage power supply.
9. If +32 volts supplied to the POWER connector pins 7, 8, 9 and 10 on the
engine controller board? Inspect the wiring harnesses or replace the low-voltage power supply.
10. Is +32V supplied to the HVOLT connector Pin 5 of the engine board. If not,
replace the engine board. (Transfer the old engine controller board’s EEPROM (lower-right corner of board) to the new engine contr oller boar d.)
11. Inspect the high-voltage wiring harnesses.
12. Replace the high voltage power supply.
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Blank print
1. Do the imaging drum units
make good connection to their power terminals?
2. Are the LED heads wiring
harnesses undamaged and properly seated?
3. Is +3.8V (red wire) supplied to
Pin 3 of each LED head assembly? If yes, replace the LED head assembly.
4. Is +3.8 V supplied to the
POWER connector pins 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 on the junction board or at the 16-pin interconnect near the top cover hinge (under the top shield plate). Inspect the junction board’s wiring connectors. If the voltage is not OK, replace the low-voltage power supply.
5. If +32 volts supplied to the
POWER connector pins 7, 8, 9 and 10 on the engine controller board? Inspect the wiring harnesses or replace the low-voltage power supply.
6. Is +32V supplied to the HVOLT connector Pin 5 of the engine board. If not,
replace the engine board. (Transfer the old engine controller board’s EEPROM (lower-right corner of board) to the new engine contr oller boar d.)
7. Inspect the high-voltage wiring harnesses.
8. Replace the high voltage power supply.
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Black stripe in direction of paper travel
Note A-size prints are normally
processed through the printer with the short edge of the print parallel to the direction of the paper path making print artifacts parallel to the short edge of the print.
B-size prints are processed through the printer with the long edge of the print parallel to the paper path making artifacts parallel to the long axis of the print.
1. Do the imaging drum units make
good connection to their power terminals?
2. Are the LED heads wiring
harnesses undamaged and properly seated?
3. Is +3.8V (red wire) supplied to
Pin 3 of each LED head assembly? If yes, replace the LED head assembly.
4. Is +3.8 V supplied to the POWER connector pins 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 on
the junction board or at the 16-pin interconnect near the top cover hinge (under the top shield plate). Inspect the junction board’s wiring connectors. If the voltage is not OK, replace the low-voltage power supply.
5. If +32 volts supplied to the POWER connector pins 7, 8, 9 and 10 on the
engine controller board? Inspect the wiring harnesses or replace the low-voltage power supply.
6. Is +32V supplied to the HVOLT connector Pin 5 of the engine board. If not
replace the engine board. (Transfer the old engine controller board’s EEPROM (lower-right corner of board) to the new engine contr oller boar d.)
7. Inspect the high-voltage wiring harnesses.
8. Replace the high voltage power supply.
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White stripe in direction of paper travel
Note A-size prints are normally
processed through the printer with the short edge of the print parallel to the direction of the paper path making print artifacts parallel to the short edge of the print.
B-size prints are processed through the printer with the long edge of the print parallel to the paper path making artifacts parallel to the long axis of the print.
1. Look for dirt or contamination
on the LED heads. Clean them with a clean, alcohol-soaked, lint-free wipe.
2. Do the imaging drum units make
good connection to their power terminals?
3. Are the LED heads wiring
harnesses undamaged and properly seated?
4. Is +3.8V (red wire) supplied to Pin 3 of each LED head assembly? If yes,
replace the LED head assembly.
5. Is +3.8 V supplied to the POWER connector pins 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 on the
junction board or at the 16-pin interconnect near the top cover hinge (under the top shield plate). Inspect the junction board’s wiring connectors. If the voltage is not OK, replace the low-voltage power supply.
6. If +32 volts supplied to the POWER connector pins 7, 8, 9 and 10 on the
engine controller board? Inspect the wiring harnesses or replace the low-voltage power supply.
7. Is +32V supplied to the HVOLT connector Pin 5 of the engine board. If not
replace the engine controller board. Transfer the old engine controller board’s EEPROM (lower-right corner of boar d) to the new engine controller board.
8. Inspect the high-voltage wiring harnesses.
9. Replace the high voltage power supply.
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Poor fusing, toner offsetting
1. Is a supported paper type being
used? Try printing on a different brand of paper.
2. Is the fuser unit properly
installed and making good electrical contact with the print engine? Inspect its connector.
3. Inspect the fuser. Are its rollers
contaminated or damaged?
4. Ensure the media type is
correctly set.
5. Does AC voltage appear between
Pins 1 and 2 of CN 4-1 and CN 4-2 of the fuser connector. These pins connect to Pins A and B on the fuser’s underside when the fuser is installed; remove the fuser to check. If not, replace the power supply.
6. Is the resistance of the fuser’s
upper roller thermistor (at room temperature) between 190 to 980 ? If not replace the fuser.
7. Is the resistance of the fuser’s lower roller thermistor (at room temperatur e)
between 190 to 980 ? If not replace the fuser.
8. Is the fuser temperature correct during printing? Run the maintenance
mode fuser test “Test printing” on page 71 and check the temperature displayed on the controller panel.
9. Replace the engine controller board. Transfer the old engine controller
board’s EEPROM (lower-right corner of boar d) to the new engine contr oller board.
Offsetting and fuser temperature. Offsetting occurs on specialty paper if the fuser’s temperature does not match the paper loaded in the multi-sheet bypass feeder. For cold-offsetting, characterized by toner flaking off the completed print, you want to raise the fuser’s temperature. For hot-offsetting, characterized by toner pulled off print as it is fused, you want to lower the fuser’s temperature. The chart below lists the specialty paper types and relative fuser temperatures used. To correct offsetting, select the next paper type above or below the current paper type you are using. Removing and reloading paper in the multi-sheet bypass feeder, prompts you for the paper type at the control panel.
Hottest fuser temperature used
Thick Cardstock Glossy Thin Cardstock Heavy Paper Plain Paper Light Paper Coolest fuser temperature used
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Repeating defect or voids on print
This can usually be traced to a dent-like defect in the developer roller of the imaging drum unit in question. Measure the spacing between the spots. The distance between the repeating spots indicates the source of the problem.
In some instances, the spots may be dark instead of white. They may also be shaped something other than round.
If the spots are about 143 mm
(5.6 in.) apart, then the problem is a defect on a fusers heat roller. Replace the fuser.
If the spots are about 113 mm
(4.4 in.) apart, then the problem is a defect on a fusers pressure roller. Replace the fuser.
If the spots are 58 mm
(2.3 in.) the problem is with the transfer roller of the transfer belt unit. Replace the transfer belt unit.
94 mm (3.7 in.): Imaging drum. Replace the imaging drum unit.
50 mm (2.0 in.): Developing roller. Replace the imaging drum unit of
the affected color.
44 mm (1.7 in.): Charging roller. Replace the imaging drum unit of the
affected color.
68 mm (2.7 in.): Toner supply roller. Replace the imaging drum unit of
the affected color.
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Missing characters or voids in print
1. Look for dirt or contamination
on the LED heads. Clean them with a clean, alcohol-soaked, lint-free wipe.
2. Inspect and clean the imaging
drum unit’s power terminals Ensure the spring-loaded pins travel smoothly up and down.
3. Is a low-toner condition
occurring?
4. Replace any imaging drum
units you suspect are defective.
5. Are the LED heads’ ribbon
cables undamaged and properly seated?
6. Is +3.8V (red wire) supplied to
Pin 3 of each LED head assembly? If yes, replace the LED head assembly.
7. Is +3.8 V supplied to the
POWER connector pins 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 on the junction board or at the 16-pin interconnect near the top cover hinge (under the top shield plate). Inspect the junction board’s wiring connectors. If the voltage is not OK, replace the low-voltage power supply.
8. If +32 volts supplied to the POWER connector pins 7, 8, 9 and 10 on the
engine controller board? Inspect the wiring harnesses or replace the low-voltage power supply.
9. Is +32V supplied to the HVOLT connector Pin 5 of the engine board. If not
replace the engine controller board. Transfer the old engine controller board’s EEPROM (lower-right corner of boar d) to the new engine contr oller board.
10. Inspect the high-voltage wiring harnesses.
11. Replace the high voltage power supply.
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Color misalignments
1. Test the registration sensor as
described in the topic “Switch scan test” on page 63. Ensure the registration sensors are clean without toner dust on them. Also test the registration solenoid, as described in the topic “Motor and clutch tests” on page 69, to ensure the registration shutter operates smoothly and closes complely, allowing no toner to fall on the senors.
2. Look for any broken gears in
the printer. specifically, inspect the imaging drum gear assembly, the paper feeder assembly and the transfer belt assembly.
3. Inspect and clean the imaging
drum unit’s power terminals Ensure the spring-loaded pins travel smoothly up and down.
4. Replace any imaging drum units you suspect are defective.
5. Are the LED heads’ ribbon cables undamaged and properly seated?
Replace any suspect LED head assembly, if necessary
6. Inspect the wiring harnesses of the junction board for damage or improper
seating.
7. Inspect the wiring harnesses of the engine controller board for damage or
improper seating.
8. Replace the engine controller board. Transfer the old engine controller
board’s EEPROM (lower-right corner of boar d) to the new engine controller board.
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Unexpected colors
The colors produced by the printer are dramatically different from the color you expected.
1. Look for dirt or contamination
on the LED heads. Clean them with a clean, alcohol-soaked, lint-free wipe.
2. If it appears that a single
primary color is missing, check that imaging drum’s toner cartridge to see if it is empty; the toner sensor board may not be detecting the empty sensor.
3. Inspect and clean the imaging
drum unit’s power terminals Ensure the spring-loaded pins travel smoothly up and down.
4. Replace any imaging drum
units you suspect are defective.
5. Are the LED heads wiring
harnesses undamaged and properly seated?
6. Is +3.8V (red wire) supplied to
Pin 3 of each LED head assembly? If yes, replace the LED head assembly.
7. Is +3.8 V supplied to the POWER connector pins 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 on
the junction board or at the 16-pin interconnect near the top cover hinge (under the top shield plate). Inspect the junction board’s wiring connectors. If the voltage is not OK, replace the low-voltage power supply.
8. If +32 volts supplied to the POWER connector pins 7, 8, 9 and 10 on the
engine controller board? Inspect the wiring harnesses or replace the low-voltage power supply.
9. Is +32V supplied to the HVOLT connector Pin 5 of the engine board. If not
replace the engine controller board. Transfer the old engine controller board’s EEPROM (lower-right corner of boar d) to the new engine contr oller board.
10. Inspect the high-voltage wiring harnesses.
11. Replace the high voltage power supply.
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Image is skewed on the paper
1. Is the paper in good condition and the recommended type and weight for a
laser printer? Does the paper in the multi-sheet bypass feeder match the front panel settings?
2. Is the printer printing within its environmental specifications? Print the
Diagnostic Summary Page to determine the printer’s conditions.
3. Ensure the tray is properly loaded with the tray’s paper guides correctly
snugged against the stack of paper.
4. Swap the tray from which the skewed print originates.
5. Ensure that paper feed rollers are clean and undamaged. Clean them with
a clean, dry, lint-free cloth if debris is visible. Inspect the paper pick roller.
6. Replace the paper pick rollers.
7. Look for obstructions in the paper path.
8. Clean the intermediate and aligning rollers. Clean them with a clean, dry,
lint-free cloth if debris is visible.
9. Replace the paper feeder.
Image is not centered on the print
1. Is the paper in good condition and appropriate for a laser printer?
2. Is the printer printing within its environmental specifications? Print the
Diagnostic Summary Page to determine the printer’s conditions.
3. Ensure that paper feed rollers are clean and undamaged. Clean them with a
clean, dry, lint-free cloth if debris is visible. Inspect its paper pick roller. Look for obstructions in the paper path.
4. Clean the feed rollers and the registration rollers with a clean, lint-free wipe.
5. Use the margin adjust function found in the front panel Support Menu /
Margin Adjust.
6. Replace the engine controller board.
The print is wrinkled
1. Check for an obstruction in the paper path, particularly with the feed rollers
and the fuser.
2. Is the paper in good condition and appropriate size, weight, grain and
grade for a laser printer? Print the Diagnostic Summary Page to determine the printer’s conditions.
3. Is the printer printing within its environmental specifications?
4. If possible, you should feed long-grain paper into the printer . Long-grained
paper's grain is parallel to the paper path (the direction the paper travels while it is fed through the printer). Rotate A-, A4- and B5-size paper for short-edge feed to see if it makes a difference.
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Macintosh printing problems
Image never prints
The printer indicates it is receiving data, but no print comes out of printer or the printer goes back to Ready to Print mode without printing an image.
1. Make sure that the correct printer icon was selected in the Chooser. Try
printing the job again. Try printing a different file or from a different application.
2. In the Chooser, switch background printing off. Try printing the job
again. With newer LaserWriter printer drivers, select Foreground Printing in the Print dialog box.
3. Download the Echo showpage snippet which produces a blank sheet of
paper, to determine if the printer is receiving and processing files.
4. Make sure you are printing with the correct PPD file.
5. Activate Error Handler using the front panel Advanced Printer
Settings menu. Alternately, download the Error Handler utility and try printing the job again. If an error page is printed after printing the job again, call the Customer Support Hotline for further assistance. Please have the error page in hand.
6. If available, try printing to a black-and-white PostScript Level 2 printer
(such as an Apple LaserWriter). If the file does not print on the black-and-white PostScript printer, this may mean that the problem is application- or network-related.
Image is rotated 90 degrees
1. In the application's Page Setup, make sure that the image is selected to
print in Portrait or Landscape orientation, as you expect.
Image prints in black-and-white
1. In the Chooser, ensure a color printer icon is displayed next to the
Phaser 2135 in the list of available printers. This indicates the printer’s PPD has been selected and properly configured.
2. In the Print dialog box, make sure that the Color/Grayscale option has
been selected.
3. Make sure that the Phaser 2135 printer icon was selected in the
Chooser. Try printing the job again.
4. Check the version of your LaserW riter driver to ensure that it is version
8.0.x or higher. Earlier versions of the driver do not support color PostScript.
5. The application may require special instructions to print, such as those
contained in a PPD file; check in the Phaser 12135 Printer CD-ROM.
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Printer isn’t in the Chooser
1. Ensure that the printer is turned on and the printer is in its READY
mode.
2. Check the Network or AppleTalk control panel to ensure the proper
network or zone is selected.
3. Power-cycle the printer.
4. Check to see if the printer has not been renamed or placed in another
zone. You can print a Configuration Page, which lists this EtherTalk information as well as other information about the printer.
5. Verify the EtherTalk settings on the printer’s Configuration Page.
6. Verify that the printer is correctly cabled to the network and that the
Ethernet cable functions properly.
7. Locate and remove and Windows NT shared printers that have
captured the AppleTalk queue for the printer.
8. Verify the driver version for the built-in Ethernet port on a Macintosh
G3.
9. Reset the printer’s NVRAM settings.
10. Disable QuickDraw GX
Windows printing problems
Image never prints
The printer’s front panel Receiving data message is displayed as if receiving data, but nothing comes out of printer or the printer goes back to Ready to Print mode without printing an image.
1. From the printer driver, under the printer's set up options, set
TRANSMISSION RETRY = 850.
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Service Tests and Adjustments
Starting the diagnostics mode
To start the engine maintenance mode:
1.
Turn off the printer.
2.
Press and hold the
Menu (1)
and
Enter (4)
keys.
3.
Turn on the printer.
4.
When,
DIAGNOSTIC MODE xx.xx.xx
is displayed on the control panel
(
xx.xx.xx
is the ROM version), release the control panel keys.
5.
Press the
Menu (1)
key to enter the maintenance mode menu.
6.
Press the
Item (2) or (6)
keys to scroll through the menu.
7.
Press the
Value (3)
key to activate the displayed menu item.
Press the
Value (7)
key to discontinue a test in progress.
Use engine maintenance mode to test the printer sensors, test the media transport system, test the imaging LED banks, and to reset NVRAM.
To exit engine maintenance mode, while
DIAGNOSTIC MODE xx.xx
is displayed,
press
Online (0)
. Alternately, you can turn the power off, wait a few seconds, and
then turn power back on.
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These are the items of the engine maintenance mode menu.
Switch Scan Test
Motor & Clutch Tests
Test Print
Consumables count reset
Consumable Status
Printer Status
This table details the menu items, their sub-menus, and settings.
Engine maintenance mode menu
Menu -
scroll using Menu(1) or Menu(5)
Items -
scroll using Item(2) or Item(6)
Settings -
scroll using Value(3] or Value(7)
Description
SWITCH SCAN SCAN00 thru
SCAN19
Test start/stop Select and test printer
switches and sensors
MOTOR & CLUTCH TEST
Lists each motor and clutch
Test start/stop Alternation of setting or Test start/stop
Test the printer motors and clutches. A selected motor or clutch is operated for 10 seconds
TEST PRINT Items set for test
print
Select parameters of print such as paper source and print mode. Test start/stop
Test the print engine’s ability to print
NV-RAM INITIAL (consumables count reset)
TABLE 1 TABLE 2 TABLE 3
Test start/stop Table 1 determines the
counter values initialized after exchanging the drum belt unit, fuser unit or toner cartridge. The adjusted values for mechanical controls are all cleared to their initial values.
Do not
use Table 2 or Table 3.
CONSUMABLE STATUS
Displays each consumable item
no settings
The consumption status of each consumables is displayed in turn. Values show are of prints made and percentage of toner consumed.
PRINTER STATUS
Lists print count and impressions made by each imaging unit
no settings
The life status of the selected consumable is displayed.
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Switch scan test
Use this test to check the operation of the printer’s switches and sensors.
1.
Enter the diagnosis mode by pressing and holding the
Menu (1)
and
Enter (4)
keys as you turn on the printer.
2.
Press the
Menu (1, 5)
keys to scroll through the list of test until
SWITCH
SCAN
appears on the upper display.
3.
Press the
Item (2,6)
keys to scroll through the list of sensor tests, called SWITCH SCAN tests. The table below list the SCAN test items and which sensors and switches and test by that menu item.
4.
Pressing the
Value (3)
key activates the currently displayed switch scan test. The SWITCH SCAN number begins to blink, and the corresponding logic state (High or Low) of the particular switches or sensors scanned by the test (listed as 1=, 2=, 3=, and 4=) are displayed.
5.
With a test active, you can manually actuate the sensors being scanned and look for a change at the control panel.
6.
Press
Value (7)
to stop the current test.
7.
Repeat steps 2 through 5 as required.
8.
To exit the switch scan test mode, press
Enter (4)
.
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Switch scans and the sensor and switches test
Switch or sensor Switch scan test Test result Details
Tray 1 No Paper Sensor
Switch Scan 00 1=
L - Paper present H - No paper
Pull main tray out to test sensor
Tray 1 Low Paper Sensor
Switch Scan 00 2=
L - Paper level OK H - Low paper
Pull main tray out to test sensor
Cassette Entrance
Switch Scan 00 3=
L - Paper present H - No paper
Open right-side door and toggle sensor flag below the feed rollers
Manual Bypass Feeder Entrance sensor
Switch Scan 00 4=
L - Paper present H - No paper
Open right-side door and push sheet of paper into paper path leading to the transfer unit
Belt Entrance Switch Scan 01
1=
L - Paper present H - No paper
Open right-side door and push sheet of paper into paper path leading to the transfer unit. Open the top cover and manually rotate the registration roller (use the green thumbwheel on the left end of the roller) to feed the paper to the transfer belt.
Exit Sensor Switch Scan 01
2=
L - No paper H - Paper present
Toggle sensor flag behind the fuser. Remove the fuser, if necessary
Stack Full Sensor Switch Scan 01
3=
L - Stack full H - No paper
Toggle the sensor flag at the exit bin
not used
Switch Scan 01 4=
not used
Black Toner Cartridge Present
Switch Scan 02 1=
L - Deactuated H - Unit installed
Open top cover and pull down the sensor flag next to rear of the LED head.
Cyan Toner Cartridge Present
Switch Scan 02 2=
L - Deactuated H - Unit installed
Open top cover and pull down the sensor flag next to rear of the LED head.
Magenta T oner Cartridge Present
Switch Scan 02 3=
L - Deactuated H - Unit installed
Open top cover and pull down the sensor flag next to rear of the LED head.
Paper eject roller
Face-down paper eject sensor
Face-down sensor
Heat roller
C drum
Stacker full sensor
K drumY drumM drum
Entrance belt sensor
MT feed roller
Pinch roller 2
Paper eject sensor
Carrier sensor
Backup roller
Duplex-in sensor
Duplex roller
Duplex rear sensor
Duplex feed roller
Duplex front sensor
Driving roller
Driving roller
Pinch roller 1
Registration roller A
Registration roller B
Entrance MT sensor
Entrance cassette sensor
Belt cleaning blade
Carrier belt
1st feed roller
2nd feed roller
Auxiliary roller
0725-75
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Yellow Toner Cartridge Present
Switch Scan 02 4=
L - Deactuated H - Unit installed
Open top cover and pull down the sensor flag next to rear of the LED head.
Top Cover Switch Switch Scan 03
1=
L - Top closed H - Top opened
Open top cover
Right Cover Switch (Door A)
Switch Scan 03 2=
L - Cover closed H - Cover opened
Open right-side door
Waste Toner Sensor
Switch Scan 03 3=
L - Not full H - Full
Remove the drum units and the transfer belt. Locate the optical sensor in a hole below the registration rollers. Interrupt the sensor by inserting a scrap of paper
not used
Switch Scan 03 4=
not used
not used
Switch Scan 04
not used
not used
Switch Scan 05
not used
Manual Bypass Feeder Home Sensor
Switch Scan 06 1=
L - Roller at home H - Roller not home
Open the top cover and remove the drum units. Manually rotate the manual bypass feed roller by turning the white gear on the right end of the registration roller.
Manual Bypass Feeder Paper Empty Switch
Switch Scan 06 2=
L - Paper loaded H - No Paper
Toggle the switch located at the inner-base of the Manual Bypass F eeder tray next to the pick pad
not used
Switch Scan 06 3=
not used
Manual Bypass Feeder OHP Sensor
Switch Scan 06 4=
L - Transparency H - Paper
Manually feed a sheet of paper thru the feeder by rotating the registration roller. Transparency film causes no change
Tray 1, Size 1 Switch - (Top)
Switch Scan 07 1=
L - Actuated H - Deactuated
Remove the tray and actuate the sensor flags at the rear of the tray cavity
Tray 1, Size 2 Switch
Switch Scan 07 2=
L - Actuated H - Deactuated
Tray 1, Size 3 Switch
Switch Scan 07 3=
L - Actuated H - Deactuated
Tray 1, Size 4 Switch - (Bottom)
Switch Scan 07 4=
L - Actuated H - Deactuated
Color Registration (Front) - 006
Switch Scan 08 1=
Density V alue ***H
Color value in hexidecimal format. The default is between 000 to 060 when the sensors are exposed to light. Manually open the registration shutter to expose the sensors to light. If the sensor reading is too high, clean any toner dust off the sensor lens and test again.
Color Registration (Rear) - 00A
Switch Scan 08 2=
Density V alue ***H
not used
Switch Scan 08 3=
not used
not used
Switch Scan 08 4=
not used
Upper Fuser Thermistor - 00D
Switch Scan 09 1=
Encoded fuser roller temperature
Temperature is encoded as a hexidecimal value. The default is between 001 and 0D4.
not used
Switch Scan 09 2=
not used
Switch scans and the sensor and switches test
Switch or sensor Switch scan test Test result Details
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Lower Fuser Thermistor - 00F
Switch Scan 09 3=
Encoded fuser roller temperature
Temperature is encoded as a hexidecimal value. The default is between 001 and0 D4.
not used
Switch Scan 09 4=
not used
Humidity Sensor Switch Scan 10
1=
Encoded environmental humidity
Ambient environmental humidity is encoded as a hexidecimal value. The default is between 158 and 2A7.
Temperature Sensor
Switch Scan 10 2=
Encoded environmental temperature
Ambient environmental temperature is encoded as a hexidecimal value. The default is between 0E7 and 27C.
not used
Switch Scan 10 3=
not used
not used
Switch Scan 10 4=
not used
Duplex In Sensor Switch Scan 11
1=
L - Deactuated H - Paper present
Pull out the duplex unit. Lift its cover. Place a sheet of paper inside on the sensor flag. Close the cover. Reinsert the duplex unit in the printer.
Duplex Rear Sensor
Switch Scan 11 2=
L - Deactuated H - Paper present
Pull out the duplex unit. Lift its cover. Place a sheet of paper inside on the sensor flag. Close the cover. Reinsert the duplex unit in the printer.
not used
Switch Scan 11 3=
not used
Duplex Front Sensor
Switch Scan 11 4=
L - Deactuated H - Paper present
Pull out the duplex unit. Lift its cover. Place a sheet of paper inside on the sensor flag. Close the cover. Reinsert the duplex unit in the printer.
Tray 2, Size 1 Switch - (Top)
Switch Scan 12 1=
L - Actuated H - Deactuated
Remove the tray and actuate the sensor flags at the rear of the tray cavity
Tray 2, Size 2 Switch
Switch Scan 12 2=
L - Actuated H - Deactuated
Tray 2, Size 3 Switch
Switch Scan 12 3=
L - Actuated H - Deactuated
Tray 2, Size 4 Switch - (Bottom)
Switch Scan 12 4=
L - Actuated H - Deactuated
Tray 2 No Paper Sensor
Switch Scan 13 1=
L - Paper present H - No paper
Pull tray out to test sensor
Tray 2 Low Paper Sensor
Switch Scan 13 2=
L - Paper level OK H - Low paper
Pull tray out to test sensor
not used
Switch Scan 13 3=
not used
not used
Switch Scan 13 4=
not used
Right Door Tray 2 Switch Scan 14
1=
L - Opened H - Closed
Open door to test sensor
not used
Switch Scan 14 2=
not used
Tray 2 Feed Sensor
Switch Scan 14 3=
L - Actuated H - Deactuated
Open the Tray 2 right-side door and toggle sensor flag below the feed rollers
not used
Switch Scan 14 4=
not used
Switch scans and the sensor and switches test
Switch or sensor Switch scan test Test result Details
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Tray 3, Size 1 Switch - (Top)
Switch Scan 15 1=
L - Actuated H - Deactuated
Remove the tray and actuate the sensor flags at the rear of the tray cavity
Tray 3, Size 2 Switch
Switch Scan 15 2=
L - Actuated H - Deactuated
Tray 3, Size 3 Switch
Switch Scan 15 3=
L - Actuated H - Deactuated
Tray 3, Size 4 Switch - (Bottom)
Switch Scan 15 4=
L - Actuated H - Deactuated
Tray 3 No Paper Sensor
Switch Scan 16 1=
L - Paper present H - No paper
Pull tray out to test sensor
Tray 3 Low Paper Sensor
Switch Scan 16 2=
L - Paper level OK H - Low paper
Pull tray out to test sensor
not used
Switch Scan 16 3=
not used
not used
Switch Scan 16 4=
not used
Right Door Tray 3 Switch Scan 17
1=
L - Opened H - Closed
Open door to test sensor
not used
Switch Scan 17 2=
not used
Tray 3 Feed Sensor
Switch Scan 17 3=
L - Actuated H - Deactuated
Open the Tray 3 right-side door and toggle sensor flag below the feed rollers
not used
Switch Scan 17 4=
not used
Tray 4, Size 1 Switch - (Top)
Switch Scan 18 1=
L - Actuated H - Deactuated
Remove the tray and actuate the sensor flags at the rear of the tray cavity
Tray 4, Size 2 Switch
Switch Scan 18 2=
L - Actuated H - Deactuated
Tray 4, Size 3 Switch
Switch Scan 18 3=
L - Actuated H - Deactuated
Tray 4, Size 4 Switch - (Bottom)
Switch Scan 18 4=
L - Actuated H - Deactuated
Tray 4 No Paper Sensor
Switch Scan 19 1=
L - Paper present H - No paper
Pull tray out to test sensor
Tray 4 Low Paper Sensor
Switch Scan 19 2=
L - Paper level OK H - Low paper
Pull tray out to test sensor
not used
Switch Scan 19 3=
not used
not used
Switch Scan 19 4=
not used
Right Door Tray 4 Switch Scan 20
1=
L - Opened H - Closed
Open door to test sensor
not used
Switch Scan 20 2=
not used
Tray 4 Feed Sensor
Switch Scan 20 3=
L - Actuated H - Deactuated
Open the Tray 4 right-side door and toggle sensor flag below the feed rollers
not used
Switch Scan 20 4=
not used
Switch scans and the sensor and switches test
Switch or sensor Switch scan test Test result Details
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Tray 5, Size 1 Switch - (Top)
Switch Scan 21 1=
L - Actuated H - Deactuated
Remove the tray and actuate the sensor flags at the rear of the tray cavity
Tray 5, Size 2 Switch
Switch Scan 21 2=
L - Actuated H - Deactuated
Tray 5, Size 3 Switch
Switch Scan 21 3=
L - Actuated H - Deactuated
Tray 5, Size 4 Switch - (Bottom)
Switch Scan 21 4=
L - Actuated H - Deactuated
Tray 5 No Paper Sensor
Switch Scan 22 1=
L - Paper present H - No paper
Pull tray out to test sensor
Tray 5 Low Paper Sensor
Switch Scan 22 2=
L - Paper level OK H - Low paper
Pull tray out to test sensor
not used
Switch Scan 22 3=
not used
not used
Switch Scan 22 4=
not used
Right Door Tray 5 Switch Scan 23
1=
L - Opened H - Closed
Open door to test sensor
not used
Switch Scan 23 2=
not used
not used
Switch Scan 23 3=
not used
not used
Switch Scan 23 4=
not used
Black LED Head temperature
Switch Scan 24 1=
Encoded head temperature
Temperature is encoded as a hexidecimal value. The default is between 083 and 316.
Yellow LED Head temperature
Switch Scan 24 2=
Encoded head temperature
Magenta LED Head temperature
Switch Scan 24 3=
Encoded head temperature
Cyan LED Head temperature
Switch Scan 24 4=
Encoded head temperature
Black Imaging Drum Contact
Switch Scan 25 1=
L - Installed H - Missing
T ests the imaging drum up/do wn sensor . Remove drum unit to test.
Cyan Imaging Drum Contact
Switch Scan 25 2=
L - Installed H - Missing
Magenta Imaging Drum Contact
Switch Scan 25 3=
L - Installed H - Missing
Yellow Imaging Drum Contact
Switch Scan 25 4=
L - Installed H - Missing
Switch scans and the sensor and switches test
Switch or sensor Switch scan test Test result Details
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Motor and clutch tests
1.
Enter the diagnosis mode by pressing and holding the
Menu (1)
and
Enter (4)
keys as you turn on the printer.
2.
Press the
Menu (1, 5)
keys to scroll through the list of test until
MOTOR
& CLUTCH TEST
appears on the upper display.
Caution
Before running some motor and clutch tests you must remove certain printer consumable items; refer to table below. The front panel also reminds you to remove the necessary item before starting the test.
3.
Press the
Item (2, 6)
keys to scroll through the list of motors and
clutches until the desired item is displayed.
4.
If indicated, remove the consumable items constraining the test.
5.
Press the
Value (3)
key to start the displayed test. The displayed test
item blinks, and the selected motor or clutch is driven for 10 seconds.
6.
Press the
Value (7) key to stop the unit.
7. Repeat the Steps 2 to 7 for other motor or clutch tests.
8. Press Enter (4) ends the tests.
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Motor and clutch test constraints
Motor or clutch displayed on control panel
Constraints displayed on control panel Details
BLACK-ID MOTOR REMOVE ID Run test with the drum units removed.
Observe the imaging drum drive gear rotate
YELLOW-ID MOTOR REMOVE ID Run test with the drum units removed.
Observe the imaging drum drive gear rotate
MAGENTA-ID MOTOR REMOVE ID Run test with the drum units removed.
Observe the imaging drum drive gear rotate
CYAN-ID MOTOR REMOVE ID Run test with the drum units removed.
Observe the imaging drum drive gear rotate
TRANSFER BELT MOTOR REMOVE ID Run test with the drum units removed. FUSER MOTOR none Remove the fuser and observe the fuser
drive gears turn.
REGISTRATION MOTOR Remove media
from the multi-sheet bypass feeder
Remove the imaging drums and observe the registration roller B rotate
REGISTRATION CLUTCH none Open the front cover and observe
registration roller A turning
FRONT MOTOR (REGISTRATION MOTOR)
Remove media from the multi-sheet bypass feeder
Open the multi-sheet bypass feeder and observe the paper position plate cycle up and down
REGISTRATION SHUTTER none Remove the imaging drums and the
transfer belt to watch the shutter open and close smoothly and completely.
EXIT SOLENOID none Open the top cover and observe the exit
gate move up and down
FACEDOWN SOLENOID none Open the face-up tray and observe the
facedown gate move up and down
DUPLEX MOTOR none Listen for the motor turning for about 5
seconds DUPLEX REAR CLUTCH none Listen for the clutch activating DUPLEX FRONT CLUTCH none Listen for the clutch activating TRAY 1 MOTOR
(FEED MOTOR)
EXIT TRA Y1 CASSETTE
Run the test with Tray 1 removed.
Observe the pick roller rotate as the
motor runs TRAY 2 MOTOR
(FEED MOTOR)
EXIT TRA Y2 CASSETTE
Run the test with Tray 2 removed.
Observe the pick roller rotate as the
motor runs
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TRAY 3 MOTOR (FEED MOTOR)
EXIT TRA Y3 CASSETTE
Run the test with Tray 3 removed. Observe the pick roller rotate as the motor runs
TRAY 4 MOTOR (FEED MOTOR)
EXIT TRA Y4 CASSETTE
Run the test with Tray 4 removed. Observe the pick roller rotate as the motor runs
TRAY 5 MOTOR (FEED MOTOR)
EXIT TRA Y5 CASSETTE
Run the test with Tray 5 removed.
Observe the pick roller rotate TRAY 1 HOPPING CLUTCH none Remove Tray 1 and listen for the clutch TRAY 2 HOPPING CLUTCH
(OPTIONAL)
none Remove Tray 2 and listen for the clutch
TRAY 3 HOPPING CLUTCH (OPTIONAL)
none Remove Tray 3 and listen for the clutch
TRAY 4 HOPPING CLUTCH (OPTIONAL)
none Remove Tray 4 and listen for the clutch
TRAY 5 HOPPING CLUTCH (OPTIONAL)
none Remove Tray 5 and listen for the clutch
FEED ROLLER 1 CLUTCH none Remove Tray 1 and listen for the clutch FEED ROLLER 2 CLUTCH
(OPTIONAL) -
none Remove Tray 2 and listen for the clutch
FEED ROLLER 3 CLUTCH (OPTIONAL)
none Remove Tray 3 and listen for the clutch
FEED ROLLER 4 CLUTCH (OPTIONAL)
none Remove Tray 4 and listen for the clutch
FEED ROLLER 5 CLUTCH (OPTIONAL)
none Remove Tray 5 and listen for the clutch
ID UP/DOWN Raises and lowers the imaging drum units FAN1 TEST Chassis fan, runs for 10 seconds FAN2 TEST Fuser fan, runs for 10 seconds
TRAY 1 LIFT MOTOR EXIT TRAY1
CASSETTE
Run the test with Tray 1 removed. This
test activates the tra y 1’ s lift motor . W atch
it raise the l paper lift plate TRAY 2 LIFT MOTOR
(OPTIONAL)
EXIT TRA Y2 CASSETTE
Run the test with Tray 2 removed. This
test activates the tra y 2’ s lift motor . W atch
it raise the l paper lift plate TRAY 3 LIFT MOTOR
(OPTIONAL)
EXIT TRA Y3 CASSETTE
Run the test with Tray 3 removed. This
test activates the tra y 3’ s lift motor . W atch
it raise the l paper lift plate TRAY 4 LIFT MOTOR
(OPTIONAL)
EXIT TRA Y4 CASSETTE
Run the test with Tray 4 removed. This
test activates the tra y 4’ s lift motor . W atch
it raise the l paper lift plate
Motor and clutch test constraints
Motor or clutch displayed on control panel
Constraints displayed on control panel Details
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Test printing
1. Enter the diagnosis mode by pressing and holding the Menu (1) and
Enter (4) keys as you turn on the printer.
2. Press the Menu (1, 5) keys to scroll through the list of test until TEST
PRINT
appears on the upper display.
3. Press the Item (2, 6) keys to scroll through the list of test print items
until the desired print option is displayed.
4. With a test print menu item displayed, press the Value (3, 7) keys to
scroll through the printing options of that item, such as which tray to print from and to print in blank-and-white or color.
5. Press the Item (2, 6) keys to scroll to the menu item PRINT EXECUTE.
Press Value (3) to starts printing.
6. Press Value (7) to stop printing.
Test Print menu
Display Set Value Function
PRINT EXECUTE
- Press Value (3) to start printing. Press Value (7) to stop printing.
TEST PATTERN
1 Selection of Printing Patterns
1: LED Head Drive Pattern 2: Color Registration Adjust Pattern 3: Reserved 4: Gray pattern 5: Thin lines 6: Colored stripes 7 thru 14: Do not use
2 3 4 5 6 7 - 14
CASSETTE TRAY1 Lets you select the source of paper for the test print.
TRAY2 TRAY3 FF NONE
PAGE XXXX Set number of print you wish the printer to print, 0000 mean
continuous printing.
COLOR ON Lets you select between color or monochrome printing
OFF
DUPLEX ON Lets you select between single-sided or double-sided printing.
OFF
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The following messages are showing at warm-up and during printing.
P: Number of sheets printed for test (in units of sheets) U: Upper fuser heater temperature measurement (in degrees Celsius) L: Lower fuser heater temperature measurement (in degrees Celsius) T: Environmental temperature measurement (in degrees Celsius) H: Environmental humidity measurement (in units of%). The key
Value (3) changes the display.
7. Press Enter (4) to end the test.
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Consumable count initialization
This test menu item allows you to initialize the print engine’s consumable counts and registration set points.
1. Enter the diagnosis mode by pressing and holding the Menu (1) and
Enter (4) keys as you turn on the printer.
2. Press the Menu (1, 5) keys to scroll through the list of test until NV-RAM
INITIAL
appears on the upper display.
3. Press the Item (2, 6) keys to select Table 1. The table indicates which
NVRAM items will be initialized. Refer to the table printed below.
4. Press and hold Value (3) for 10 seconds to initialize the items of the
selected table. The front panel display
NV-RAM INITIAL blinks eight
times.
5. Press Enter (4) to exit the test mode.
Table 1: Initialization items - consumables
Initialization Item Detail
Drum Counter Black Yellow Magenta Cyan
Initializes the drum counter’s count after the replacement of a drum.
Belt Unit Counter
Initializes the print count after the replacement of a transfer belt unit.
Fuser Unit Counter
Initializes the fuser’s print count after the replacement of a fuser unit.
Toner Counter Black Yellow Magenta Cyan
Initializes the toner use count after a toner cartridge is replaced
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Consumable counter display
This test indicate the status of each consumable supply.
1. Enter the diagnosis mode by pressing and holding the Menu (1) and
Enter (4) keys as you turn on the printer.
2. Press the Menu (1, 5) keys to scroll through the list of test until
CONSUMABLE STATUS appears on the upper display.
3. Press the Item (2, 6) keys to scroll through the list of consumable supply
items. The consumption value is displayed with the item. The table below lists the menu items.
4. Press Enter (4) to end the test.
Consumable counter menu items
Upper Display Lower Display Detail
FUSER UNIT ********IMAGES Shows the number of sheets printed since
installation of a new fuser unit.
TR BELT UNIT ********IMAGES Shows the number of images printed since
installation of a new transfer belt unit.
BLACK ID UNIT ********IMAGES Indicates the number of images processed by
each imaging drum unit since it was installed.
YELLOW ID UNIT ********IMAGES MAGENTA ID UNIT ********IMAGES CYAN ID UNIT ********IMAGES BLACK TONER ***% Shows the amount of toner consumed from each
toner cartridge.
YELLOW T ONER ***% MAGENTA TONER ***% CY AN T ONER ***%
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Consumable continuation counter display
The self-diagnosis is carried out to indicate the consumption status of each consumable supply.
1. Enter the diagnosis mode by pressing and holding the Menu (1) and
Enter (4) keys as you turn on the printer.
2. Press the Menu (1, 5) keys to scroll through the list of test until
PRINTER STATUS appears on the upper display.
3. Press the Item (2, 6) keys to scroll through the list of supply items. The
life-cycle consumption value is displayed with the item. The table below lists the menu items.
1. Press Enter (4) to end the test.
Consumable life-cycle counts
Upper Display Lower Display Unit Detail
TOTAL SHEETS FED
******** PRINTS Prints Indicates the total number of sheets fed
including blank paper
BLACK IMPRESSIONS
******** IMAGES Image Displays the number of images printed
by each imaging drum
YELLOW IMPRESSIONS
******** IMAGES Image
MAGENTA IMPRESSIONS
******** IMAGES Image
CYAN IMPRESSIONS
******** IMAGES Image
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Adjusting color density and balance
Over the life of the printer, colors may change. For example, reds may begin to take on a purple cast, or blues may take on a green cast. This happens during the normal use of a color printer and can be easily remedied by using the color adjustment procedure described in this section
This front panel procedure involves printing a test page and adjusting the densities and colors based on the appearance of the test page. You may need to repeat this procedure and test your adjustments until you achieve the desired effect.
Note At any time, you can reset the printer to the factory defaults by
selecting Color Defaults from the Color Adjust Menu.
Printing a Test Page
1. Press the Menu (1, 5) keys until you see Color Adjust.
2. Press Item (2, 6) keys and the printer prints the Color Balance test print.
Interpreting the Color Balance test print
The Color Balance test print contains numbered images and disks that indicate possible adjustments that can be made. You can choose to make an adjustment to the Black Density, the Color Balance, or the Color Density.
The Black Density Images, numbered
-3K...0,...+3K, show a lightness/darkness range using black only.
The Color Balance Images, numbered
0,1,2,...12, show variations of three-color gray. Each of these circles contains gray with tints of other colors.
The Color Density Images, numbered
-3CMY...0,...+3CMY, show a lightness/darkness range using three colors (cyan, magenta, yellow).
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What to look for
There are three things to look for in examining the test print.
The correct Black Density is determined by selecting the image in which
the foreground and background grays most closely match.
The correct Color Balance is determined by matching the “Current”
disk in the center with the gray background. The background is produced using black only and the circles are produced using a combination of cyan, magenta, and yellow.
The correct Color Density is determined by selecting the image in
which the foreground and background gray patterns most closely match.
Making adjustments
Use the following procedures to make adjustments to the color density and balance:
Black density adjustment
1.
Press Item (2, 6) keys until you see Color Adjust Menu: Black Density.
2. Press Value (3, 7) keys until you see Black Density = New Value.
Values are: -3K, -2K, -1K, 0, +1K, +2K, +3K.
3. Press Enter. The Color Adjust Page prints and the front panel displays
Color Adjust Menu: Black Density.
Repeat Steps 2 and 3 above until you are satisfied with the results.
Color density adjustment
1. Press Item (2, 6) keys until you see Color Adjust Menu: Color Density.
2. Press Value (3, 7) keys until you see Color Density = New V alue .
Values are: -3CMY, -2CMY, -1CMY, 0, +1CMY, +2CMY, +3CMY.
3. Press Enter. The Color Adjust Page prints and the front panel displays
Color Adjust Menu: Color Density.
Repeat Steps 2 and 3 above until you are satisfied with the results.
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Color balance adjustment
1. Press Menu (1, 5) keys until you see Color Adjust Menu.
2. Press Item (2, 6) keys until you see Color Adjust Menu: Color Balance.
3. Press Value (3, 7) keys until you see Color Density = New V alue .
Values are: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13.
4. Press Enter. The Color Adjust Page prints and the front panel displays
Color Adjust Menu: Color Balance.
Repeat Steps 2 and 3 above until you are satisfied with the results.
Adjustment recovery
While in the color adjustment routine you can choose to return the values to the factory default values by using the Color Adjust menu’s Color Defaults item.
The printer will be restored to the default values.
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Cleaning and Maintenance
Service preventive maintenance procedure
Whenever you check, service, or repair a printer, you should perform the following procedures. Cleaning the printer, as outlined in the following steps, assures proper operation of the printer and reduces the probability of having to service the printer in the future.
The frequency of use and the type of paper a customer prints on determines how critical cleaning the machine is. Users of ordinary laser Bond paper (copier paper) should have very few problems since this paper is smooth and relatively dust-free. You should thoroughly inspect and clean these printers.
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Phaser 2135 Color Printer
Recommended tools
Toner vacuum cleaner
Suction bulb (air blower)
Cleaning water
Lint-free wipes
Cotton swabs
Imaging unit cover
Isopropyl alcohol (greater than 90% pure)
Periodically replaced parts
Periodically replaced parts
Part name Display or Warning
Condition
Recommended condition for replacement
Adjustment after replacement
Toner Cartridge When the message is
displayed
When 15,000 (hi-cap cartridge) or 7,500 (standard cartridge) pages are printed (5% print density).
No adjustment required after replacing toner cartridge
Drum Units When the message is
displayed
When 35,000 pages are printed out (for 3 Page/Job printing of Letter paper).
The printer’s imaging drum unit counters are automatically reset due to a fuse being blown in the unit a few seconds after a unit is installed
Fuser Unit When the message is
displayed
When 80,000 pages are printed out.
The printer’s fuser unit counter is automatically reset due to a fuse being blown in the unit a few seconds after it is installed
Transfer Belt Unit
When the message is displayed
When 80,000 pages are printed out.
The printer’s transfer belt unit counter is automatically reset due to a fuse being blown in the unit a few seconds after it is installed
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Cleaning
Periodically clean the inside and outside of the printer with a soft cloth and small vacuum cleaner when necessary.
Caution
Do not touch the terminals of the image drums, the LED bar, and the LED head connector block. Clean with alcohol wipe, if necessary.
Cleaning the LED bar
The LED lens array must be cleaned when the printed paper has white lines or irregular colors (such as a void or light printing) running vertically down of the paper. Clean the lens with an alcohol wipe to clean the LED bar. (An alcohol wipe always comes with the toner cartridge.)
Print the 100% Color Stripe Pattern. If a light or white stripe appears in any primary color or a secondary color has an irregular color streak, clean the LED lens of the affected color.
Cleaning the pickup roller
When mispicks occur, clean the pickup roller.
Note
The roller should be cleaned with a clean, dry, lint-free cloth if debris is visible so the surface is not scratched.
Print problem caused by dirty LED lens
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Resetting NVRAM
Resetting NVRAM returns all the image processor's NVRAM-stored parameters, including the network card, to their factory defaults except the print counts and the Adobe firmware serial number. This procedure reset all values, including language and color balance, to the factory default values. Event logs cannot cleared.
1.
Turn off the printer.
2.
Press and hold-down the
On Line (0)
key and the
Enter (4)
keys.
3.
Turn on the printer . When the message
Ready
will be displayed use the
the
Menu (1, 4)
keys to scroll through the list of menu items to the menu
item
Reset Menu
. Press
Enter (4)
.
4.
Use the
Menu (1, 4)
keys to scroll through the list of reset options:
Factory Defaults
. (print engine settings)
Use the
Item (2, 6)
keys to activate the
Confirm Action Yes/No
menu.
Press
Enter
to confirm your selection.
Network Defaults
. (network settings)
Use the
Item (2, 6)
keys to activate the
Confirm Action Yes/No
menu.
Press
Enter
to confirm your selection.
Demo Mode
.
Use the
Item (2, 6)
keys to activate the
Confirm Action Yes/No
menu.
Press
Enter
to confirm your selection.
CRU Reset
. (consumable print counts)
Use the
Item (2, 6)
keys to scroll through the list of consumable items.
Use the
Value (2, 6)
keys to activate the
Confirm Action Y es/No
menu for
the consumable item displayed. Press
Enter
to confirm your selection.
Alternately, refer to the service test procedure “Consumable count initialization” on page 73 to reset the print engine’s NVRAM-stored consumable counts or the registration set points parameters.
A customer-accessible NVRAM reset is available through the front panel menu item
Support Menu
. This reset returns the printer to its factory-default settings
but does not clear copy counts nor consumable counts.
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FRU Disassembly
This topic illustrates how to remove and replace printer Field Replaceable Units (FRUs). Refer to the later topic “FRU List” on page 187 for a list of the printer’s FRUs. The printer does not contain any mechanical field adjustable components. Default settings and soft switch settings are covered in “Service Tests and Adjustments” on page 61.
About screw colors
Black screws
are coarse-thread screws used to join plastic to plastic. In the
illustrations the black screws are marked with a
B.
Gold-colored screws
are fine-thread screws used to join metal to metal or to mount plastic to metal. In the illustrations the gold-colored screws are marked with a
G.
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