bizhub C224 has C2152 error code

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  • Laserbeam
    Trusted Tech

    100+ Posts
    • Aug 2011
    • 152

    #16
    Re: bizhub C224 has C2152 error code

    Yesterday I checked the ICP for a solder-bridge. There was absolutely nothing to see.
    So, the only cause left, is the possibility that a connector had a contact resistance.

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    • copytech,mike
      CopyTech,MIKE

      250+ Posts
      • Jun 2014
      • 254

      #17
      Re: bizhub C224 has C2152 error code

      Originally posted by Laserbeam
      @ Synthohol,

      I thougt, a ICP is the same as a normal fuse? e.g. 50V/2A

      Could I bridge ICP3 with a small wire to test if the error C-2152 disappeares and than solder a correct ICP with the correct values?
      Its a bad transfer belt unit. End of story. Ive seen a spring holder broken and spring pops lose. Theres about 5 springs on each side of the belt unit.

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      • copytech,mike
        CopyTech,MIKE

        250+ Posts
        • Jun 2014
        • 254

        #18
        Re: bizhub C224 has C2152 error code

        Originally posted by blackcat4866
        Could you have accidentally bridged the ICP with solder while soldering? Those components are so small that a bead of solder can easily bridge the contacts. =^..^=
        Its a bad transfer belt unit. End of story.

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        • mjunkaged
          Trusted Tech

          250+ Posts
          • Feb 2009
          • 379

          #19
          Originally posted by Laserbeam
          Re: bizhub C224 has C2152 error code

          That's a good Idea!
          I used a special smd-soldering iron with a very thin tip and used strong magnifying glasses.
          I will again check the solder point closely.
          IF you check it with a ohm/continuity meter and it reads closed, you have a solder bridge and really really should REPLACE the ICP so you don't blow the entire board next time it's overloaded with a stuck clutch or whatnot! A solder fuse is not a fuse, after all.

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          • copytech,mike
            CopyTech,MIKE

            250+ Posts
            • Jun 2014
            • 254

            #20
            Originally posted by mjunkaged

            IF you check it with a ohm/continuity meter and it reads closed, you have a solder bridge and really really should REPLACE the ICP so you don't blow the entire board next time it's overloaded with a stuck clutch or whatnot! A solder fuse is not a fuse, after all.
            Your wasting your time with that Ohm meter. Replace the transfer belt. You must also go into service mode and clear the belt counter by hitting "new release" when the front door is open. Good luck.

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            • Synthohol
              Certified Konica Expert

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              5,000+ Posts
              • Mar 2016
              • 5746

              #21
              nobody checks dates anymore
              thread is over 2 years old.
              We know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two.
              The medication helps though...

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