SC 583-01 in Pro C7100

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  • Ryan18
    • May 2025

    #1

    [Error Code] SC 583-01 in Pro C7100

    Anyone encounter SC 583-01 in Pro C7100?
    already replaced feed motor cooling fan. same error
  • RG1964
    Technician

    50+ Posts
    • Jul 2009
    • 56

    #2
    Re: SC 583-01 in Pro C7100

    Check the SC history. If there's a load of SC's you might have a PSU failure.
    Are all the blowers working at start up.
    In my case the machine had a blown fuse on the NYRB board (behind the paperfeedboard) due to a faulty PSU.
    I had to replace PSU nr 6. (in the center of the machine)
    Be carefull to discharge the PSU's first (they will bite you) and remove the mains.

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    • Ryan18

      #3
      Re: SC 583-01 in Pro C7100

      Originally posted by RG1964
      Check the SC history. If there's a load of SC's you might have a PSU failure.
      Are all the blowers working at start up.
      In my case the machine had a blown fuse on the NYRB board (behind the paperfeedboard) due to a faulty PSU.
      I had to replace PSU nr 6. (in the center of the machine)
      Be carefull to discharge the PSU's first (they will bite you) and remove the mains.
      Hi, thanks for the info..
      There's a load of SC's in SC history all code is pointing in Fan. Working blowers only in left door,side of controller board. I already check all the power supply but not the NYRB board. Where is the PSU nr6 located?

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      • RG1964
        Technician

        50+ Posts
        • Jul 2009
        • 56

        #4
        Re: SC 583-01 in Pro C7100

        PSU 6 is near the purgetray, you have to slide it out from the back.
        Read the manual, all psu's are connected.

        Have fun

        Took me a few hours to make the right conclusion.

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        • Ryan18

          #5
          Re: SC 583-01 in Pro C7100

          Originally posted by RG1964
          PSU 6 is near the purgetray, you have to slide it out from the back.
          Read the manual, all psu's are connected.

          Have fun

          Took me a few hours to make the right conclusion.
          Thanks again.. For the idea.

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