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  • didi2005
    Trusted Tech

    250+ Posts
    • May 2011
    • 401

    #1

    [Dead] e2500c Hang

    Got a e2500c having hang problem, where the screen only show "wait warming up", and not response for any clicks on buttons & touch screen...
    Noticed that the exposure lamp is not light on when start-up the machine. I've also tried move the carriage to center, but when I ON the machine, the carriage wouldn't go back to home position...No pop up for call for service...
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    Able to enter 08 mode, performed 08-670, no error for HDD.
    Able to enter 05 mode, I click on FAX button, able to perform copying, but blank image come out because the exposure lamp and carriage is not working...
    Able to enter 03 mode, but show "WAIT" on screen, need to open & close duplex cover then only the "WAIT" disappear...But i tried perform 03-267 to test the exposure lamp, but nothing happen...


    I've replaced PSU, HVT, LGC board, RAMs on SYS board & updated firmware....Same problem occur...Is it SLGC or SYS board problem?
  • canonbundy
    Senior Tech

    500+ Posts
    • Jun 2012
    • 607

    #2
    Re: e2500c Hang

    Originally posted by didi2005
    Got a e2500c having hang problem, where the screen only show "wait warming up", and not response for any clicks on buttons & touch screen...
    Noticed that the exposure lamp is not light on when start-up the machine. I've also tried move the carriage to center, but when I ON the machine, the carriage wouldn't go back to home position...No pop up for call for service...
    [ATTACH=CONFIG]21815[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]21816[/ATTACH]

    Able to enter 08 mode, performed 08-670, no error for HDD.
    Able to enter 05 mode, I click on FAX button, able to perform copying, but blank image come out because the exposure lamp and carriage is not working...
    Able to enter 03 mode, but show "WAIT" on screen, need to open & close duplex cover then only the "WAIT" disappear...But i tried perform 03-267 to test the exposure lamp, but nothing happen...


    I've replaced PSU, HVT, LGC board, RAMs on SYS board & updated firmware....Same problem occur...Is it SLGC or SYS board problem?
    Had this a couple of times where the Power Switch of the R/H side would at times sizzle/arc replaced switch and is still ok.
    Maybe replace Fuser - even though no error code.
    Format HDD 08-690 you will only lose address book/user data.
    Seems like you have done most stuff but maybe overlooked the obvious - I doubt Sys PCB but maybe SLG PCB.

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    • didi2005
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      • May 2011
      • 401

      #3
      Re: e2500c Hang

      Originally posted by canonbundy
      Had this a couple of times where the Power Switch of the R/H side would at times sizzle/arc replaced switch and is still ok.
      Can u specify more detail on the switch?

      Maybe replace Fuser - even though no error code.
      Planning to do that

      Format HDD 08-690 you will only lose address book/user data.
      Already did, but same problem persist

      Seems like you have done most stuff but maybe overlooked the obvious - I doubt Sys PCB but maybe SLG PCB.
      In term of boards, left only SYS & SLGC board not yet test...

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      • canonbundy
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        500+ Posts
        • Jun 2012
        • 607

        #4
        Re: e2500c Hang

        Originally posted by didi2005
        Can u specify more detail on the switch?


        Planning to do that


        Already did, but same problem persist


        In term of boards, left only SYS & SLGC board not yet test...
        The Toggle Switch under plastic cover R/H side near Control Panel - when machine was powered down switch would flick off (as normal) however it was noted (after some trials) that when the switch was turned on an audible sizzle noise was detected coming from said switch, the noise wasn't apparent at the time as the fault 'Wait Warming Up' was being assessed, it was quite by accident that replacement of the switch seemed to rectify the problem - maybe arcing had some interference with System.

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