DOCUCOLOR 240 how to clear 042-326 code?

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  • delosangeles
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    • May 2008
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    #1

    DOCUCOLOR 240 how to clear 042-326 code?

    Hello everyone

    I have a Docucolor 240 with this error code 042-326. I believe it has to do with the transfer belt home position. The belt reflective mark is clean, is there a service program mode I should activate? I do not have a service manual so I would really appreciate if someone can help me out with how to enter SP modes or what could be causing this code.

    thanks
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  • adriansto
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    #2
    Originally posted by delosangeles
    Hello everyone

    I have a Docucolor 240 with this error code 042-326. I believe it has to do with the transfer belt home position. The belt reflective mark is clean, is there a service program mode I should activate? I do not have a service manual so I would really appreciate if someone can help me out with how to enter SP modes or what could be causing this code.

    thanks
    042-326 RAP
    [IMG]pws://file/xerox/edoc/olym/icons/arrwup.gif[/IMG]Description

    Belt Home Position too long


    [IMG]pws://file/xerox/edoc/olym/icons/arrwup.gif[/IMG]Initial Action

    NOTE:

    If this fault is declared 3 times in succession, the print mode will be disabled. In order to clear this condition, reset NVM location 741-105 to 0.
    • <LI id=svc.olym.0000105816>Check the opening/closing of the Front Cover.
    • Turn the power OFF then ON.


    [IMG]pws://file/xerox/edoc/olym/icons/arrwup.gif[/IMG]Procedure

    Check that the Transfer Belt is in the center (where the IBT Belt Edge and the IBT Belt Frame are approx. the same distance from the front and rear). Center if required (see REP 9.3).
    Perform ADJ 9.13 Belt Edge Learn Cycle. .................

    You must use a PWS

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    • delosangeles
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      #3
      A PWS?

      I'm a Ricoh tech so I'm not shure what a PWS is. How do I enter the service program mode to reset NVM location 741-105 to 0?

      I also noticed you posted some files but I can't view what they are.

      Thank alot
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      • delosangeles
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        #4
        email

        Please feel free to send any documents to this email tepoat@yahoo.com
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        • TechMate
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          #5
          Hold down 0 (zero) for 5 seconds and press start (green) button
          enter 6789, confirm
          press log in/log out button or the key button
          press systems settings, common settings, maintenance, NVM read/ write
          enter nvm 741-105 and change it to 0 (zero)

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          • MotoWebbi

            #6
            Hi TechMate
            I have the same codes showing on an AP 7550...is the fix the same as the above?

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            • TechMate
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              #7
              Originally posted by MotoWebbi
              Hi TechMate
              I have the same codes showing on an AP 7550...is the fix the same as the above?
              Hi. You have to check the edoc for this product to make sure you have the correct NVM. Thanks

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              • copy smart
                Technician
                • Aug 2008
                • 11

                #8
                Hi Techmate,

                I got the NVM off you the other day to turn off the "drum needs replacing" message on the ApeosPort C6550 (Docucolor 5065) and it worked. Do you have the NVM to turn the message off on the DocuCentre C3000. That would be a great help.
                Regards
                George
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                • TechMate
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by copy smart
                  Hi Techmate,

                  I got the NVM off you the other day to turn off the "drum needs replacing" message on the ApeosPort C6550 (Docucolor 5065) and it worked. Do you have the NVM to turn the message off on the DocuCentre C3000. That would be a great help.
                  Regards
                  George
                  Hi bro. Sorry, I had my home pc serviced so I didn't have internet access 'till now.

                  I haven't done any NVM drum message reset- "ignore and continue" on a DCC3000 as these are not high volume/ graphic art machines. They do not display the message as frequent as the 5065/6550. So the best thing to do is replace the drum!

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                  • copy smart
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                    • Aug 2008
                    • 11

                    #10
                    Thanks Techmate,

                    The drum normaly last so much longer than the programed life in the crum though.

                    Regards
                    George
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                    • gooch4prez
                      Technician
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 10

                      #11
                      Belt Position 1

                      I have done the required reset of the fault code in the maintenance menu. It started at position 3 and went to 2 and now 1. Now I am stuck. How do I take out the ITB to reset it to the home position?

                      Looking for a Xerox 240 Service Manual.

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                      • gooch4prez
                        Technician
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 10

                        #12
                        Reset to &quot;0&quot; or home position

                        Originally posted by TechMate
                        Hold down 0 (zero) for 5 seconds and press start (green) button
                        enter 6789, confirm
                        press log in/log out button or the key button
                        press systems settings, common settings, maintenance, NVM read/ write
                        enter nvm 741-105 and change it to 0 (zero)
                        It is necessary to open the ITB to manually reset? If so, how?

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                        • TechMate
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by gooch4prez
                          It is necessary to open the ITB to manually reset? If so, how?
                          That value should always be zero, repeat the procedure if necessary. You also have to check and clean the silver patch on the IBT belt; replace if required. Also check condition of the IBT cleaner

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                          • gooch4prez
                            Technician
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 10

                            #14
                            Frankenstein

                            Originally posted by TechMate
                            That value should always be zero, repeat the procedure if necessary. You also have to check and clean the silver patch on the IBT belt; replace if required. Also check condition of the IBT cleaner
                            It is alive. Thanks for the advice. I opened the IBT and the belt was a little skewed. I am up and running now!

                            THANKS!

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                            • TechMate
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by gooch4prez
                              It is alive. Thanks for the advice. I opened the IBT and the belt was a little skewed. I am up and running now!

                              THANKS!
                              The pleasure is mine

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