How to locate a specific harness on imagepress C6000?

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  • tpant
    Technician

    50+ Posts
    • Apr 2014
    • 67

    #1

    [Electrical] How to locate a specific harness on imagepress C6000?

    This is the error from the manual:

    0x91 Lower limit error in ATR patch image density
    DISPLAY>DENS>DENS-S-Y/M/C/K (patch reading
    value after calculation) >/= 880 when making prints

    1. DISPLAY>DENS>SPL-LG-Y/M/C/K (level2) check -> If the value marks 01 or more
    continuously, check the toner amount inside the toner bottle/sub hopper
    2. Check if the harness (B) of sub hopper toner detect sensor/hopper toner detect sensor are
    shorted out

    The question I have is how do I locate the "harness (B)".
  • teckat
    Field Supervisor

    Site Contributor
    10,000+ Posts
    • Jan 2010
    • 16083

    #2
    Re: How to locate a specific harness on imagepress C6000?

    Originally posted by tpant
    This is the error from the manual:

    0x91 Lower limit error in ATR patch image density
    DISPLAY>DENS>DENS-S-Y/M/C/K (patch reading
    value after calculation) >/= 880 when making prints

    1. DISPLAY>DENS>SPL-LG-Y/M/C/K (level2) check -> If the value marks 01 or more
    continuously, check the toner amount inside the toner bottle/sub hopper
    2. Check if the harness (B) of sub hopper toner detect sensor/hopper toner detect sensor are
    shorted out

    The question I have is how do I locate the "harness (B)".

    Two toner harness cables ,
    One in Hopper--CABLE,HOPPER SENSOR

    One in Sub Hopper--CABLE, P- KIT SUB HOPPER

    Check parts catalog \ J connections
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    • zoraldinho
      teacher-guide-expert-guru

      Site Contributor
      5,000+ Posts
      • Mar 2008
      • 5007

      #3
      Re: How to locate a specific harness on imagepress C6000?

      Clean ATR and drum patch sensors.Keep fresh developer in developer unit.Harness B is definitely ok.
      If it ain't broke, don't fix it
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