ir7105 with V2 finisher

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  • aleano
    Technician
    • Jun 2011
    • 12

    #1

    [Dead] ir7105 with V2 finisher

    the finisher is not turning on
  • charm5496
    Service Manager

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    • Apr 2008
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    #2
    Re: ir7105 with V2 finisher

    is it plugged into the copier or a wall outlet?
    did you turn on the power switch at the top front?
    did you connect the arcnet cable with T connectors and terminators?
    did you go into service mode and tell the copier that the finisher is there and then power cycle the machine?
    Copier > Option > ACCPST-D > ACC1
    Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.

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    • aleano
      Technician
      • Jun 2011
      • 12

      #3
      Re: ir7105 with V2 finisher

      Originally posted by charm5496
      is it plugged into the copier or a wall outlet?
      did you turn on the power switch at the top front?
      did you connect the arcnet cable with T connectors and terminators?
      did you go into service mode and tell the copier that the finisher is there and then power cycle the machine?
      Copier > Option > ACCPST-D > ACC1
      Now im getting error code E000566-8002

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      • teckat
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        10,000+ Posts
        • Jan 2010
        • 16083

        #4
        Re: ir7105 with V2 finisher

        Originally posted by aleano
        Now im getting error code E000566-8002


        Note --there are three series circuits for the fuse pcb. If any one of these series circuits are in an open state E566 code will occur for the finisher. You should have continuity at J413 of the Fuse pcb for the Stapler Safety switches - MSW 5 and MSW 6. You should have continuity at J414 of the Fuse pcb for the Finisher Front Door switch - MSW 1. And you should have continuity at J415 of the Fuse pcb which goes to the Z-Folding Paper unit if that finisher accessory is installed. If the Z-Folding Paper unit is not installed, a jumper wire should be plugged into J415 of the Fuse pcb.
        If the jumper wire is missing from J415 (J415 is just an open connection), E566 code will occur for the finisher.
        Fuse.jpg


        Check the voltage from the Fuse PCB connector J418 >see if 24V is absent when harness is connected to the motor driver PCB. When connector is removed from motor driver PCB and door interlocks where re-set 24V would return.
        To resolve this issue replacement of the Fuse PCB is required. The fault on the Fuse PCB is the relay mounted to the PCB.
        NOTE: If a Fuse PCB is found to have a blown fuse, it is often caused by a failure of a part (i.e. faulty motor) or shorted wire within the device. Prior to installing the new Fuse PCB verify no other condition exists that will disable the new Fuse PCB.

        Check that the front cover switch, MSW1 of the Finisher is contacting correctly.
        If not this will result in a loss of 24 volts and trigger the E566 code. Check to make sure the switch is operating properly and is not damaged. Replace the switch with part number WC4-5231-000.


        Check if the Upper Left Side Cover of the Finisher is seated correctly/ re-positioned properly if not-
        The Upper Left Side Cover, when positioned correctly, activates both MSW5 and MSW6.
        Not seated will affect the 24 VDC operation for the Fuse PCB in the finisher (MSW5 and MSW6 plug into J413 on the finisher Fuse PCB).
        **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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