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    [iR 3245] [Jam code 0A0D] [PS17]

    Hi,

    Have an iR 3245 with Jam code 0A0D pointing to PS17.

    Took the machine apart, checked / cleaned sensors, but the machine still thinks there is paper jammed inside ...

    Could this be a board issue please?


    Thanks in advance!

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    Re: [iR 3245] [Jam code 0A0D] [PS17]

    Symptom
    When duplexing 0A0D will be indicated & paper will stop just before exit, while still on 1st side. Feeds single sided copies with no problems.

    Cause
    1. Found a weak spring on flag for Duplex Feed Sensor PS17 in upper right door causing problem.
    2. In one case, Sensor PS17 was found to be faulty.


    Action
    1. Had to add 1 extra wrap to keep flag in correct position.
    2. Replacing the Sensor resolved the issue. PS17 is a Duplex Feed Sensor which plugs into the DC Controller at connector J307. The part number for PS17 is FK2-0149.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MFPTech View Post
    Hi,

    Have an iR 3245 with Jam code 0A0D pointing to PS17.

    Took the machine apart, checked / cleaned sensors, but the machine still thinks there is paper jammed inside ...

    Could this be a board issue please?


    Thanks in advance!

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    Re: [iR 3245] [Jam code 0A0D] [PS17]

    Quote Originally Posted by inspectaclueso View Post
    Symptom
    When duplexing 0A0D will be indicated & paper will stop just before exit, while still on 1st side. Feeds single sided copies with no problems.

    Cause
    1. Found a weak spring on flag for Duplex Feed Sensor PS17 in upper right door causing problem.
    2. In one case, Sensor PS17 was found to be faulty.


    Action
    1. Had to add 1 extra wrap to keep flag in correct position.
    2. Replacing the Sensor resolved the issue. PS17 is a Duplex Feed Sensor which plugs into the DC Controller at connector J307. The part number for PS17 is FK2-0149.


    ps17.jpg

    Thanks for the reply.
    That was my plan, to replace the sensor, just needed to confirm if I had to take a board with me too.
    Btw, replacing that sensor seems to be a pain How long did it take you to replace it please?

    Cheers,

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    [iR 3245] [Jam code 0A0D] [PS17]

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    Re: [iR 3245] [Jam code 0A0D] [PS17]

    You can open up that assembly pretty easily. Sensor may just be dirty. I've had it happen. I think it's a couple screws on the end and you can lift the top half up.

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    Re: [iR 3245] [Jam code 0A0D] [PS17]

    Piece of cake.

    Remove the right door. The sensor is located inside transfer assmebly.

    Hinge side of the transfer assembly is two self tap screws. Remove them and the front of the assembly will lift up and you will see the sensor.

    ps17_1.jpgps17_2.jpg


    Quote Originally Posted by MFPTech View Post
    Thanks for the reply.
    That was my plan, to replace the sensor, just needed to confirm if I had to take a board with me too.
    Btw, replacing that sensor seems to be a pain How long did it take you to replace it please?

    Cheers,

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    Re: [iR 3245] [Jam code 0A0D] [PS17]

    Quote Originally Posted by inspectaclueso View Post
    Piece of cake.

    Remove the right door. The sensor is located inside transfer assmebly.

    Hinge side of the transfer assembly is two self tap screws. Remove them and the front of the assembly will lift up and you will see the sensor.

    ps17_1.jpgps17_2.jpg
    Was thinking of the registration sensor on the machine side, on the rear

    Thanks.

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    Re: [iR 3245] [Jam code 0A0D] [PS17]

    That would be 0201 or 0107 jam. Your jam sounds like its in the door area

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    Re: [iR 3245] [Jam code 0A0D] [PS17]

    btw, what is the easiest way to replace the registration sensor please, it seemed hard to me when i cleaned the sensors. Luckily don't have to deal with it this time. The door sensor is a piece of cake.

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    Re: [iR 3245] [Jam code 0A0D] [PS17]

    Thanks guys for the help! The sensor was full of toner and after cleaning it the problem got fix. Remembered cleaning it years ago and i feel i am getting old and stupid and the pressure is getting to me. Thanks again. This forum is life savor!

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