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It definitely looks like a digital processing problem. It could be the HDD, try unplugging it and run some more. Is it consistent? Does it happen on both scanned copies and prints?
I had a different model that only on scanned images it would take about 2 inches off the lead edge and place it on the trail edge with reversed text! Print jobs and engine prints (meter pages, logs) were normal. Turned out to be the IPU board.
The machine had the HDD replaced a week ago. Worked fine for a week, now is giving problems once again. Either the new HDD flopped or the RAM is faulty.
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hmmmm... there is an offset in main scan direction, could be a laser issue.
what about prints? are they ok?
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Sorry for the delay, but the work has been hectic here on my side.
So, a brief list of things done to this machine:
- Formated HDD;
- Updated firmware;
- New HDD - Worked fine for a week after this;
- Formated HDD once more;
- Cleaned memory contacts with a rubber pencil eraser;
- Now I'm here again - thinking of disconnecting all the connectors and connecting everything again.
Symptoms:
- SC992 mainly when the machine is reading to memory (which leads me to believe it's a memory/HD problem). According to the operator, the machine throws out an SC992 when it's reading from the ARDF - the machine will stop reading originals, the motors will work for around two minutes, the SC992 error code will popup, and if the machine is left untouched will print the remaining copies that were read before stopping the ARDF before stopping definitely. Weird? Yeah, I also thought so. Happened more than once, also.
Also the operator tells me it always happens from the ARDF - when reading books from the platen glass, she has no problems whatsoever.
Answering the previous question: Copies only, the machine has no printer optional.
Just printed the log data, and instead of helping me, just got me even more puzzled. So, here's the list of the latest SC codes, from top to bottom: 992, 992, 122, 992, 515, 992, 992, 992, 992, 992.
So, the 122 is an optics related error and the 515 is - if I got it correctly - related to the tandem tray's rear fence.
How does this help me exactly?
' "But the salesman said . . ." The salesman's an asshole!' Mascan42
'You will always find some Eskimo ready to instruct the Congolese on how to cope with heat waves.' Ibid
I'm just an ex-tech lurking around and spreading disinformation!
The firmware was updated a short time ago (I really forgot to add it to the list above). As for the document server, the customer doesn't use it - I tried it without problems, but the operator has been using the machine today since I got here without any problems.
it appears that the machine could be working fine an entire day without trouble and the next day not be able to read 3 sheets of paper without throwing the 992 code.
Maybe I should check the laser as you say - is my only option to replace it or is there any test I can conduct?
' "But the salesman said . . ." The salesman's an asshole!' Mascan42
'You will always find some Eskimo ready to instruct the Congolese on how to cope with heat waves.' Ibid
I'm just an ex-tech lurking around and spreading disinformation!
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