One of our techs has this problem, it shows the wrench in the lower corner, but has no SC code associated with it.There are no SC's logged and no jams logged. The machine is working fine, just has this wrench. Reboot the machine, it goes away for a little while but comes back. Anybody seen this before?
LD435C wrench
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I'd try firmware first, just see if there's a gremlin somewhere. Then try a HDD format. Failing that, if you have the birth certificate, I'd do a memory all clear and re-input the non-default values to see if that clears it.It's 106 miles to Chicago. We've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.
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I'll have him try that. He was just hoping that someone else had seen this before and could say, yes, it's definitely this.Comment
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Not with something this mental. Closest I've had was an erroneous cover open alarm. Sorry!It's 106 miles to Chicago. We've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.
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The machine seems to be carrying out some kind of check after a certain period, can he determine when? end of a run? certain number of copies?.
Does it happen when printing? If he unplugs the network cable and copies, does the fault occur? (DHCP?? / duplicate I.P??)
He could also try setting up the debug log, SP5757 / 5758 to see if this shows an error. We have had wrench / door open indications due to PSU faults.
I've this Somewhere, but can't remember! (J.S @RUK???)
......... " 3 mins later .......thinks"... The wrenchmark used to be abnormal ID sensor (dirty?) couldn't that simple, could it?Comment
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