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  • Ronald Canon
    Technician
    • Dec 2011
    • 30

    #1

    [Error Code] IPR C1+ / E020-0485

    Hello everyone i have a problem with an ipr C1+ constantly appears the error code E020-0485, i changed the ATR sensor (from another C1), the patch sensor (from anther C1) and the kit cable (from another C1) but the error still appears after 1 print or 20 prints and sometimes print 300 prints and the code doesn't appears..... it's weird.

    Thank you all for the help.
  • teckat
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    Site Contributor
    10,000+ Posts
    • Jan 2010
    • 16083

    #2
    Re: IPR C1+ / E020-0485

    Originally posted by Ronald Canon
    Hello everyone i have a problem with an ipr C1+ constantly appears the error code E020-0485, i changed the ATR sensor (from another C1), the patch sensor (from anther C1) and the kit cable (from another C1) but the error still appears after 1 print or 20 prints and sometimes print 300 prints and the code doesn't appears..... it's weird.

    Thank you all for the help.
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    Developer Change

    Check to see if the image patch sensor is reading the patches on the drum.
    In service mode <Level 2>DISPLAY>DENS>, check P-SENS-P and P-SENS-S for values. If the values are zero >> check that the patch sensor shutter mechanism is working correctly.

    The E020 Detail Codes associated with the Photosensitive Drum Unit are XX85, XX90 and XX93.
    Although these Detail Codes indicate a Patch Image Sensor Error, the reality is that a malfunction of components in the Drum Unit can generate the Patch Image Sensor Detail Codes.


    see pdf-----describes a workflow created to aid in troubleshooting E020-xxxx Error Codes on the imagePRESS C1 and imagePRESS C1+.
    Attached Files
    **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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    • zoraldinho
      teacher-guide-expert-guru

      Site Contributor
      5,000+ Posts
      • Mar 2008
      • 5000

      #3
      Re: IPR C1+ / E020-0485






      I have this problem on two C1.
      If it ain't broke, don't fix it
      A picture is worth a thousand words

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      • domz_acuna27

        #4
        Re: IPR C1+ / E020-0485

        Originally posted by Ronald Canon
        Hello everyone i have a problem with an ipr C1+ constantly appears the error code E020-0485, i changed the ATR sensor (from another C1), the patch sensor (from anther C1) and the kit cable (from another C1) but the error still appears after 1 print or 20 prints and sometimes print 300 prints and the code doesn't appears..... it's weird.

        Thank you all for the help.


        Initialize the Developing Unit Black. Even if you change the ATR sensor still it gives an error due to abnormal patch/density measurement.

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        • Dana Buckina
          Junior Member
          • Apr 2016
          • 7

          #5
          Re: IPR C1+ / E020-0485

          How can I open this block where are sensors and developers?

          Maybe you have some instruction?

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          • teckat
            Field Supervisor

            Site Contributor
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            • Jan 2010
            • 16083

            #6
            Re: IPR C1+ / E020-0485

            Originally posted by Dana Buckina
            How can I open this block where are sensors and developers?

            Maybe you have some instruction?
            ----------------------------------------------------

            best to get a manual if not trained on model

            ================================================== ================
            Troubleshooting E020 Error Codes Link
            https://www.dropbox.com/s/snamdiqtx1...Codes.pdf?dl=0


            E020-0485
            Check to see if the image patch sensor is reading the patches on the drum.
            In service mode <Level 2>DISPLAY>DENS>, check P-SENS-P and P-SENS-S for values.
            If the values are zero, replace the image patch sensor or check that the patch sensor shutter mechanism is working correctly.

            How to read the image patch sensor.
            Enter service mode Level 1, go to <DISPLAY>DENS> , go to second screen and it will display <PCH-LED-1>(front), <PCH-LED-2>(center), <PCH-LED-3>(rear).
            If any read zero, replace the image patch sensor (FM2-2494-000).

            Check the shutter for the image patch sensor.
            In service mode you can actuate solenoid SL-8 for the shutter.
            Check that it is opening smoothly and in a straight direction.
            If having problems opening remove the entire P-kit from the copier ,remove and clean the solenoid , shaft and plastic bushing on rear of kit and clean with a solvent.
            Replace as needed.
            **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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            • Dana Buckina
              Junior Member
              • Apr 2016
              • 7

              #7
              Re: IPR C1+ / E020-0485

              He is showing this...
              Attached Files

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              • teckat
                Field Supervisor

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

                #8
                Re: IPR C1+ / E020-0485

                Originally posted by Dana Buckina
                He is showing this...
                those
                REF-Y/M/C # should not be at 0 = Correct value: 464 to 560

                SGNL-Y/M/C # should not be at 0 = Correct value: 250 to 760

                did u go into Service Level 2 to check under DISPLAY>DENS>, check P-SENS-P and P-SENS-S for values.

                to get in level 2 > while in level 1 >press add function (*) again then #2 on panel



                1. After cleaning the Patch Sensor, execute FUNCTION>MISC-P>PT-LPADJ.
                Select DISPLAY>DENS>PCH-LED2, and check the value ofPCH-LED2 (1).

                2. After removing the Patch Sensor Shutter, execute FUNCTION>MISC-P>PT-LPADJ.
                Select DISPLAY>DENS>PCH-LED2, and check the value of PCH-LED2 (2).

                3. If (1) is more than 240 and (2) is between 80 and 240, replace the shutter and solenoid. Then,
                execute PT-LPADJ again.
                If the value is between 80 and 240, complete the remedy. If not, go to step 4.

                4. After replacing the Patch Sensor, execute PT-LPADJ. If the value is between 80 and 240, complete the remedy.
                **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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                • Dana Buckina
                  Junior Member
                  • Apr 2016
                  • 7

                  #9
                  Another problem

                  Now we have another problem... we have code E020-0188


                  Why this is showing?

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                  • teckat
                    Field Supervisor

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

                    #10
                    Re: Another problem

                    Originally posted by Dana Buckina
                    Now we have another problem... we have code E020-0188


                    Why this is showing?
                    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    (ATR error)

                    xx refers to the numbers assigned to each color developing assembly.
                    01=Y
                    02=M
                    03=C
                    04=Bk


                    E020-xx88 = Dark current measurement detected by the front sensor is 30 or less in patch detection.

                    Error in Patch Sensor (Front) dark current lower limit
                    DISPLAY>DENS>D-CRNT-P (dark current measurement value) </=30

                    1. Check if the Patch Sensor Connector is physically removed.
                    2. Replacement due to sensor failure.
                    Execute FUNCTION>MISC-P>PT-LPADJ==PT-LPADJ Adjust the initial reflector light volume for the patch detection sensor.
                    Adjust the initial reflector light volume for the patch detection sensor to a specified value.


                    Select DISPLAY>DENS>PCH-LED1, and check the value of PCH-LED1. (If the value is between 80 and 240, complete the remedy.)
                    3. If not, replace the harness and execute PT-LPADJ.

                    SEE ATTACH---------------------------Troubleshooting E020 Error Codes
                    Attached Files
                    **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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