I had a strange problem with a Savin 4090 I thought I'd share. When making copies either from the exposure glass or through the doc feeder the machine ran fine. When you tried to scan to network, the scanner would go the full distance but halfway across the original the exposure lamp would go out. The result would be a half scan of the original and all black on the other half when viewing the scanned document on the customer's PC. Checking the SC history you would find a bunch of SC128 codes.
When you move the scanner by hand, it seems to move fine. Having access to a used 4090 back at my office to pull parts off of, I replaced the 1st scanner assembly, no help. Tried the scanner motor, nope. Scanner motor control board MCU, nope.
Finally and I'll remember to try this first next time, I lubed all the scanner pulleys and greased the scanner rail. That fixed it!
Not sure why it didn't give me any trouble with copy mode and just with network scanning. Maybe the scanner moves at different speeds for network scanning?
When you move the scanner by hand, it seems to move fine. Having access to a used 4090 back at my office to pull parts off of, I replaced the 1st scanner assembly, no help. Tried the scanner motor, nope. Scanner motor control board MCU, nope.
Finally and I'll remember to try this first next time, I lubed all the scanner pulleys and greased the scanner rail. That fixed it!
Not sure why it didn't give me any trouble with copy mode and just with network scanning. Maybe the scanner moves at different speeds for network scanning?
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