SC720-41 on multiple type of finishers

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  • Imprestik
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    • Aug 2012
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    SC720-41 on multiple type of finishers

    Hey all,

    Looking for some help with this code.

    I have 3 finishers out in the field doing the same thing, a SR3170 that's on a Metis C1, a SR3230 (i think) on a Metis C2 and a SR4060 on a Martini C4

    All finishers are booklet finishers but hardly get any booklet use.

    On the SR3170 what would happen is it would would not stop driving the staple unit once it reached the home position sensor and would keep driving into the frame until the device would register a jam.
    So I replaced the entire staple drive section in its frame with all sensors and harnesses from one finisher to another, once swapped the working finisher would work fine and the faulty one would do the same thing or then register SC720-44 and not drive at all.
    Then I swapped the entire exit unit upper plate assembly with motors, frame, sensors and harnesses and again, the working machine would function correctly and the faulty one would be the same. Most motors in the exit and drive sections were swapped with no success, so the only thing left to do would be the drive board? Their is a larger main board which I think is fine but I just want to know if anyone has had this issue out their and how you resolved it, silly thing has me stumped for now......

    Any help will be appreciated, I have checked the forum for this issue too but none seem to be specific to my issue.
  • Polarbear
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    • Feb 2012
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    #2
    Re: SC720-41 on multiple type of finishers

    Hi. If moving the mechanical parts don't carry over the fault tocthe working unit (that then eliminates the mechanical parts as being faulty) it seems you have a logic issue I.o.w a faulty board. Have you checked that all firmware is up to date?

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    • Imprestik
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      #3
      Re: SC720-41 on multiple type of finishers

      Should of mentioned that, firmware was the first thing I performed

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      • slimslob
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        • May 2013
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        #4
        Re: SC720-41 on multiple type of finishers

        You mentioned you had the problem with three different machines. Two of them were color machines and one was B/W. Are you aware that the error listed in the service manuals are different for at least 2 of those machines.

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        • Imprestik
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          #5
          Re: SC720-41 on multiple type of finishers

          Just a quick update, looks like this code relates to the shift tray lift motor failing.

          Unsure as to why it is directing us to a staple unit error though, must have something to do with the finisher sequence on boot up???

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          • anothertech
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            • Nov 2007
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            #6
            Re: SC720-41 on multiple type of finishers

            I don't suppose you could give us the model number of the machines, or the product code?

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            • FrohnB
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              • Jul 2017
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              #7
              Re: SC720-41 on multiple type of finishers

              Most times we have fixed this with firmware on multiple models of finisher (though the codes may have been slightly different).
              Other times it was fixed with the long stapler harness being replaced (have had this on SR3160 and SR3170. P/N: D6885414)
              If neither of those fixes your issue, then I think you are on the right track with the boards. Since you have a working unit at your disposal, I would try that. Let us know what solves it!
              Omertà

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              • Imprestik
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                • Imprestik
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