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So you would suggest figuring out how to reconnect the key counter to the machine, then bypass the counter with the jumper inside the key counter housing?
Service mode did not provide any way to turn off the key counter. The machine sits there with u1 flashing meaning the key counter is not installed correctly. The counter was damaged badly when the machine was moved so getting it installed again is going to be almost impossible. We may have to chalk this one up as a loss and have the customer scrap the machine.
So you would suggest figuring out how to reconnect the key counter to the machine, then bypass the counter with the jumper inside the key counter housing?
Service mode did not provide any way to turn off the key counter. The machine sits there with u1 flashing meaning the key counter is not installed correctly. The counter was damaged badly when the machine was moved so getting it installed again is going to be almost impossible. We may have to chalk this one up as a loss and have the customer scrap the machine.
Thanks for your quick reply.
unplug the key counter and plug in the jumper that came with the copier originally. it may still be inside the machine in the area of the key counter.
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