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  • Gab
    Senior Tech
    • Aug 2015
    • 633

    Kyocera

    |I removed and retached main board from a TA 3500i and removed and retached ram from a TA5500i and then i have error F000. Do i have to reload firmware or something?
  • GIUBOSS
    Service Manager

    Site Contributor
    1,000+ Posts
    • Jul 2013
    • 1329

    #2
    Re: Kyocera

    Originally posted by Gab
    |I removed and retached main board from a TA 3500i and removed and retached ram from a TA5500i and then i have error F000. Do i have to reload firmware or something?
    The question is what problem did you encounter before removing the electronic board and the ram? Anyway firmware, ram ultimately replace main pwb.

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    • Gab
      Senior Tech
      • Aug 2015
      • 633

      #3
      Re: Kyocera

      [QUOTE=GIUBOSS;1571338]The question is what problem did you encounter before removing the electronic board and the ram? Anyway firmware, ram ultimately replace main pwb.[/QUOTE

      About the board , one toner stucked and toner motor have difficulties rotated them. And a cruck sound while rotatting toner (all toners after this toner) . I thought that toner motor was out of order so i removed the main board to check the motor. Meanwhile i discovered that executing U135 toner motor fixed. When i retouched board have had this problem.
      About Ram . At an other machine error F000 apeared so i swapted memory and then i swapted them back then ....the problem.

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      • BillyCarpenter
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        • Aug 2020
        • 14752

        #4
        Re: Kyocera

        Do you have the service manual? If not, you need one:


        From the service manual:

        1. Turn the main power swtch off and after
        5 seconds, then turn power on.
        2. Check that the wirings and connetors
        between the main circuit PWB and the
        operation circuit PWB and between the
        main circuit PWB and the HDD are
        normal.
        Main PWB (YC12,YC17,YC30) and
        Operation PWB (YC1,YC2,YC3)
        3. Check that the DDR memories in the
        main circuit PWB are well conducted
        and, if not, replace.
        4. Execute U024 to initialize (FULL) the
        HDD (see page 1-3-30).
        5. Execute U021 to initialize memory. (see
        page 1-3-29)
        6. Replace the Main PWB.
        7. Copy the log File saved in the HDD by
        U964 in USB memory and contact the
        service support (see page 1-3-181).
        Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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