Had a customer bring in a CB534A that its scanner bar motor was seized. This machine was still covered under HP's warranty. I replaced the whole scanner unit, tested it and returned it to the customer. Two days later they call me back saying it is going to sleep and they have to cycle power to get it to work again. When I got there the machine was in "Ready" state, but when I tried to access the menu or make a copy nothing happened. The LCD still showed ready and the buttons did not make any beeps. When I cycled power the machine locked up in start up. I unplugged and reseated the connectors for the ADF and scanner units, thinking one was not plugged in all the way and that it came lose when the customer picked up the machine. This solved the problem for about 2 hrs before the called me back a 3rd time. It is now cycling power on its very own, per coworker. At first I was thinking Formatter, but now I am wonder if it could be the DC engine PWB. Has anyone else seen this?
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