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  • V-P
    Senior Tech

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    500+ Posts
    • Apr 2011
    • 679

    #1

    Saddle Finisher V2

    I was doing an "Adjustment of the Speed of Swing guide" on a S.Finisher V2 on an iR7105.

    The result is : F4

    Did that 4-5 times : result is the same.

    I did change the swing motor 3 times throughout the life of this finisher.

    Each motor lasts about 1.5 -2 mil copies.

    Now the finisher is giving a lot of errors :

    566-8002
    532-8002
    540-8002 (have to check on the flag for that)

    should I think of a new board or just keep replacing motors...
  • teckat
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    10,000+ Posts
    • Jan 2010
    • 16083

    #2
    Re: Saddle Finisher V2

    Originally posted by V-P
    I was doing an "Adjustment of the Speed of Swing guide" on a S.Finisher V2 on an iR7105.

    The result is : F4

    Did that 4-5 times : result is the same.

    I did change the swing motor 3 times throughout the life of this finisher.

    Each motor lasts about 1.5 -2 mil copies.

    Now the finisher is giving a lot of errors :

    566-8002
    532-8002
    540-8002 (have to check on the flag for that)

    should I think of a new board or just keep replacing motors...
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    566-8002=fault in the Shift Roller or Horizontal Registration Assembly.

    Check that 24 Volts is supplied to the Motor Driver PCB from the Fuse PCB. 24 Volts is supplied from the Fuse PCB at connector J418 pins 1,2 and 3 to the Motor Driver PCB at Connector J272 pins 1,2 and 3. If no voltage is present or is intermittently present at connector J418 the cause is a failure of the Fuse PCB.

    Using a Multi-Meter Perform an OHM value check of the Fuses on the Fuse PCB. The value shown should indicate a zero resistance value. If all fuses are verfied operational then fault is in the relay mounted on the Fuse PCB.

    To Resolve the E566-8002 replace the Fuse PCB: FM2-5200-000.

    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 verifiy no other condition exists that will disable the new Fuse PCB.


    E532-8002 =is related to the Stapler Assembly not returning to home position, or is not being recognized as being in home position.
    do u hear a makes vibrating noise during operation


    540-8002 = yup it's the upper paper sensing flag broken or stuck
    **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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    • jiongpao
      Trusted Tech
      • May 2009
      • 413

      #3
      Re: Saddle Finisher V2

      Originally posted by teckat


      E532-8002 =is related to the Stapler Assembly not returning to home position, or is not being recognized as being in home position.
      do u hear a makes vibrating noise during operation

      If theres a vibrating sound during operation, possibility m21 staple shift motor problem?

      My problem here it keep coming out the code e532-8002 and the staple unit doesnt move at all even i manually push it to middle rail

      Is there anyway to disable the staple unit without using it so it wont come out the code?

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