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  • smiley
    Senior Tech

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    • Aug 2008
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    #1

    e-004 ir 600

    hi evry one i have a ir 600 with this error and it automatic shut off.first i clear the error but never change i replace the whole fixing unit from the working one but never work the same with ssr and dc con. i check the wiring and the connector thy all good. please anyone help me.
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  • BLITZKREAGG

    #2
    ir 600

    Product : imageRUNNER 600 / 550 / 60 / 600V Title : An E004 Error Code is Displayed First, then the Copier Shuts Off
    Error :
    The copier will display an error code of E004, before powering off at the main switch. An E004 error code is defined as a problem with the SSR or possibly the DC Controller. In this case, the SSR, Fixing Lamps, and Thermistor were replaced, but the error continued.

    Workaround :
    The E004 error code was repaired by replacing the Thermoswitch ( FH7-6281-000 ).

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    • 20YRSEXP
      Trusted Tech

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      • Oct 2008
      • 281

      #3
      If you replaced the entire fixing unit then you have replaced the thermo switch. when you reset the code how long is it before the code comes back? did you reset it with the door open? Try that and take the covers off so you can see if the lamps come on at all when you interlock the door switch. depending on how quickly the machine codes out will direct your efforts. But going on what you say you replaced I would recheck the wiring and be sure there are no small pieces of paper in the machine side connectors and cut the wire ties going from the fixing connectors to the DC controller, being careful, of course, not to cut the wires. if you're still having trouble come back with more info on how quickly it happens and if you see the lamps light up even if for just a second
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      • smiley
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        500+ Posts
        • Aug 2008
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        #4
        Originally posted by 20YRSEXP
        If you replaced the entire fixing unit then you have replaced the thermo switch. when you reset the code how long is it before the code comes back? did you reset it with the door open? Try that and take the covers off so you can see if the lamps come on at all when you interlock the door switch. depending on how quickly the machine codes out will direct your efforts. But going on what you say you replaced I would recheck the wiring and be sure there are no small pieces of paper in the machine side connectors and cut the wire ties going from the fixing connectors to the DC controller, being careful, of course, not to cut the wires. if you're still having trouble come back with more info on how quickly it happens and if you see the lamps light up even if for just a second
        hi thnks for the reply .the lamps never comes on even for just a second.i still never change the wire i will inform you if that will solve the problem.
        there is no glory without sacrifice

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        • 20YRSEXP
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          250+ Posts
          • Oct 2008
          • 281

          #5
          something else to check. if the rails holding the fixing feeder frame are loose or old and weakened they can sag and cause poor contact with the frame side connector.
          Is the glass half full or half empty? I say neither. The glass is obviously full, full of potential. The potential to hold more water or the potential to quench a thirst. Life is all about how you see it.

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          • smiley
            Senior Tech

            500+ Posts
            • Aug 2008
            • 615

            #6
            thanks for the reply the wires solve the problem.
            there is no glory without sacrifice

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