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    machine is not detecting the finisher (N1), paper trays 3, 4 and the high capasity tray on the side.

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    the fuse is good, the machine was recently move from irvine to me (san diego)

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    yes, i actually bougth a new one

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    only change the fuse on the board

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    i changed it on figure Z91

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    Quote Originally Posted by aleano View Post
    machine is not detecting the finisher (N1), paper trays 3, 4 and the high capasity tray on the side.

    That lower Cassette feeding unit supplies power to all those options /
    there is an inter face square plug/ that goes from unit to printer/ unscrew cover on cable/ look inside to see if the two small connectors are seated in place/make sure that cable has no damage

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    Check for 24VDC at connector J486 pin 2 on the Pedestal Controller PCB.

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    Last edited by teckat; 06-24-2011 at 09:10 PM.
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    It just dawned on me... DOH!!!!!!

    If the power cord is not plugged into the proper place, only the main body gets power, and all accessories do not! I believe you place the power cord into the pedestal/paper feed unit, and the short plug from the pedestal unit into the copier main body...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrfixit51 View Post
    It just dawned on me... DOH!!!!!!

    If the power cord is not plugged into the proper place, only the main body gets power, and all accessories do not! I believe you place the power cord into the pedestal/paper feed unit, and the short plug from the pedestal unit into the copier main body...


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    I believe that accesory power plug needs to go into the middle of the three outlets down there on the pedastal. Good observation Mrfixit51!!!
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    Good point>>>Pictures tell the story
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