After replaced imaging units( y,m,c,k) above mentioned error has appear, any one can help me to fix this error please.....
After replaced imaging units( y,m,c,k) above mentioned error has appear, any one can help me to fix this error please.....
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see above about cleaning the DUSTPROOF GLASS FIRST
E020 0160 = ATR patch failed to be created correctly or Patch Sensor error
High density for the target at patch detection
1. Check the patch shape.
2. Clean the high voltage contact point with dry wiping or air blower.
3. Check the harness/connector between the DC Controller (UN09) and the High Voltage PCB.
--Between the DC Controller PCB (UN09/ J21) and the Primary Charging High Voltage PCB (UN06/ J441, J442)
--Between the DC Controller PCB (UN09/ J21, J22) and the Developing High Voltage PCB (UN07/ J451, J452)
--Between the DC Controller PCB (UN09/ J19) and the Auxiliary High Voltage PCB (UN08/J461, J462)
--Between the DC Controller PCB (J205) and the Primary
Transfer High Voltage PCB (UN04/J1001)
4. Replace the Drum Unit (M)
5. Replace the Registration Patch Sensor Unit
6. Replace the ITB Unit.
7. Check conduction of the fuses (FU5, FU8) in the DC Controller PCB (UN09).
8. Replace the Primary Transfer High Voltage PCB (UN04)
9. Replace the Developing High Voltage PCB (UN07)
10. Replace the Primary Charging High Voltage PCB (UN06)
11. Replace the Auxiliary High Voltage PCB (UN08)
12. Replace the DC Controller PCB (UN09
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OK, I'm having this problem after replacing the drums. And I have a couple of questions.
I cleaned inside the machine as much as I could. I tried to use the open laser shutter program and it came
back with an "NG" message. Same thing for the patch sensor shutter. I looked it over without removing the
assembly, the linkage seems to be in place. So I taped the patch shutter open and still got the code.
I did see the patches on the end of the t-belt.
They looked ok, about .5 inch square. The patch sensors looked clean so I cleaned them again.
I had trouble with the laser glasses. Not sure if I cleaned them well enough. I ran the open shutter
program and like I said it came back with NG.
I have downloaded the tech bulletins, this should keep me busy for awhile. Hope this fixes the damn thing.
It seemed to run so well for the last 8 months.
I did put the old yellow drum in and it came up with the same error code except it was for the magenta drum.
Like it going right down the line. I bet if I put the old magenta drum back in the machine would code out only
indicate the cyan drum.
firmware
DC-Con 67.05
panel .03
ECO 43.34
mn-cont 46.01
There's more but I think this is the important stuff. Let me know if not. I will see this machine again tomorrow.
I went through the Misc P print listing and nothing has changed in the Adjust Lv 1 and 2. Same with the options.
Any more info or other tech letters on this would be helpful
Thanks
DR
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Teckat,
Thank you for the PDF's. I'm sure they will come in handy. I did fix the problem by re-using the old chips and made a note in the log
for the life counts. I was afraid I was going to be all day pulling out the laser assy.
After I replaced the chips the programs for the shutters started working. Probably something to do with
the error code.
The copy quality is very good now and the customer will not use aftermarket toner in the future.
And I even got paid the same day.
Thanks again and have a nice weekend.
DR
The trouble with using old chips on the drum dums is the drum life will be dramatically shortened. The machine changes the drum charge depending on the chip life!
If you get any E020 xxxx errors after changing the drum, clean the laser glass if this doesn't help replace the ITB. A worn ITB does not create clear patches that the machine can read so throws this error.
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Hopefully it will last for a while. I did run the ITB cleaning program a couple of times.
I am still in the dark as to why using the old chips stopped the codes???
I did post the firmware in the machine, is it new enough?
I was thinking that the new drum chips were not compatible with the firmware?
I did save the new chips. Is there a way to reset the old ones or would that be a
a waste of time?
But I suppose the ITB will have to be changed at some point. It was at 82% of life used.
It seemed to look ok. I could see that it was not new but it did not look that bad.
Would cleaning it with alcohol do any good as far as getting the surface scum off? But there
are still some wear lines that match the lines on the yellow drum. Has anyone taken one apart and
cleaned the rollers with any good results?
DR
Yeah I over think things sometimes.
And dont forget to clean the Polygon Mirror as well! Had this several Times
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