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    C8000 cc101 code

    Hi all
    I have a KM C8000 with a CC101 code
    Customer had power issues resulting in this code
    Replaced OACB,PRCB,Memoory control bd,2 PS units ,and Nvram from a working machine
    Instant code , machine will not boot
    Any ideas?
    Thx

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    Re: C8000 cc101 code

    You can try a Main image processing board (IPB/M). That's supposed to be one of two possible faulty components (the other is the PRCB which you've already replaced).

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    Re: C8000 cc101 code

    Hi
    I appreciate the reply but according to the svce manual possible causes are PRCB and OACB which have both been replaced.

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    Re: C8000 cc101 code

    Check your boards for fuses blowing out(even with the new boards)
    I don't like the new copier I just bought. It says "put face down" but every time I do it, it blinds my eyes.

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    Re: C8000 cc101 code

    Quote Originally Posted by beetle73 View Post
    Hi
    I appreciate the reply but according to the svce manual possible causes are PRCB and OACB which have both been replaced.
    Right you are, sorry, I looked up the wrong code.

    As Digiman says, check fuses and voltage points. Here's an ICP list that might help: https://www.dropbox.com/s/5ikktxabjt...%29_G.pdf?dl=0

    Check out ICP23 on the PRCB for 5V.

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    Re: C8000 cc101 code

    I have heard that "recalling standard data" (found under Machine Adjustment) can help with this code, but it has not worked for me in the past. A few months ago I had a C7000 throwing this code, ended up replacing the PRCB and Color Reg/Gamma assembly. Have you looked at the "Troubleshooting Guide" at the end of the service manuals? There is a section in there related to C-C101 codes immediately upon startup - caused by pinched/grounded wiring in the vertical conveyance system.

    Either way, I would start by checking continuity across all the ICP's on the PRCB (both old board and new board).

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    Re: C8000 cc101 code

    Thx for the info
    We did find a blown fuse on the Prcb but have since replaced bd.
    Currently ohming out wiring harnesses

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    Re: C8000 cc101 code

    Hi,

    What is the previous status of the machine before the error occurred?
    Try to check the voltage supplied on OACB and PRCB if there is 5V,12V and 24V.

    Good Luck.

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    Re: C8000 cc101 code

    Machine was working fine on the Friday.
    Monday morning machine had CC101 code when powered up!
    Fans are on but no pre-drive at all

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    Re: C8000 cc101 code

    If it keeps blowing it even if you replaced it you can try(although its not reccomended for obvious reasons)shorting it.
    I don't like the new copier I just bought. It says "put face down" but every time I do it, it blinds my eyes.

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