So this error SC670-00 comes up as soon as the copier turns on. The copier is connected straight to the floor outlet. The IH COIL POWER COOLING FAN is not working since it's not spinning when the machine will be turned on. Though, I'm not certain if this is going to make a huge impact on that error.
On the Service Manual, this is what it says:
Check the connection between the engine board and the
controller board.
If it is always reproduced, replace the engine board. If the
problem persists, consider replacing the controller board or
other boards between them.
If reproducibility is low, multiple causes are to be
considered, such as software, engine board, controller
board, and PSU.
On the Parts Manual, it's not called Engine Board since it's not stated as I expected it should be. I'm a little bit confused if the engine board is called differently on the Parts Manual.
Is the Engine Board also called as PCB:PFB from the Parts Manual? How about the controller board, which one is it?
If it's right, the cables of the PFB(lower SC670-00.jpgleft most board with 3 chips on it) and the Controller Board(right at top of where the PFB is) were all reseated but made no difference and nothing is damaged. So, I'll bet my cards on the Engine Board.
Anyone who experienced this? Shed me some light. Thanks!
On the Service Manual, this is what it says:
Check the connection between the engine board and the
controller board.
If it is always reproduced, replace the engine board. If the
problem persists, consider replacing the controller board or
other boards between them.
If reproducibility is low, multiple causes are to be
considered, such as software, engine board, controller
board, and PSU.
On the Parts Manual, it's not called Engine Board since it's not stated as I expected it should be. I'm a little bit confused if the engine board is called differently on the Parts Manual.
Is the Engine Board also called as PCB:PFB from the Parts Manual? How about the controller board, which one is it?
If it's right, the cables of the PFB(lower SC670-00.jpgleft most board with 3 chips on it) and the Controller Board(right at top of where the PFB is) were all reseated but made no difference and nothing is damaged. So, I'll bet my cards on the Engine Board.
Anyone who experienced this? Shed me some light. Thanks!
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