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    IPF760 Dead

    Client said it started printing 1/3 of a page a couple of times, then he rebooted it and it died. Won't turn on at all. Bad Power supply? Logic Board? Anyone seen this?

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    Re: IPF760 Dead

    Quote Originally Posted by mrfuser View Post
    Client said it started printing 1/3 of a page a couple of times, then he rebooted it and it died. Won't turn on at all. Bad Power supply? Logic Board? Anyone seen this?

    Thanks!

    K

    did u check AC in> AC output

    The power supply converts AC voltages ranging from 100 V to 240 V from the AC inlet to DC voltages for driving the ICs, motor, and others.
    The voltage generator circuits include the +26 V generation circuit for driving motors, fans, and sensors and a +21.5 V generator circuit for driving sensors, heads,
    logic circuits, and others.
    When the power is turned off, +26 V and +21.5 V are reduced to about 12 V and 9 V respectively (power save mode).
    Power ON/OFF operation is controlled by the main controller PCB.
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