Originally Posted by
dan7777
That 0094 power on can be hard to troubleshoot. We replaced an ADF for that on an 8105. The ADF is close to the one you have. There is a plastic prism that comes loose on the left side is usually the problem (my last 0094 aslo). Open cover and just as it goes into the turn around. Two screws to take out guide with prism.
I am going to try copy and paste. One of the sensors is bad or blocked. The sensor boards are the same if you want to try and swap.
Question :
When jam code 0094 occurs for the DADF what I/O do you check?
Jam code 0094 is a power on jam that can be caused by DADF sensors PCB2, PCB3, PCB4, PCB5, SR4, SR5 and SR22.
Answer :
Level 1 Service Mode > Mode List Classic > Copier > I/O > Feeder. Scroll to screen 2 to display address P009 and P010.
Post Separation 3 sensor (PCB2) P009; bit 2 (1 indicates paper present)
Registration sensor (PCB3) P009; bit 5 (1 indicates paper present)
Lead sensor 1 (PCB4) P009; bit 6 (1 indicates paper present)
Delivery sensor (PCB5) P010; bit 0 (1 indicates paper present)
Delay sensor (SR4) P009; bit 3 (1 indicates paper present)
Lead sensor 2 (SR5) P009; bit 7 (1 indicates paper present)
Lead Edge Position sensor (SR22) P009; bit 4 (1 indicates paper present)
Note: DADF needs to be in a jam state for the IO to function properly
Others reported that a RCON backup, clear fixed it and RCON restore went back to code and had to be input manually (sticker under cover Where adf connects). Others reported Reader driver. DF Driver PCB was replaced, to resolve the issue. Part Number for the DF Driver is FM0-0717-000
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