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  • RockETop
    Curmudgeon at large
    100+ Posts
    • Apr 2007
    • 171

    Konica 7045

    Hi all,


    I am working on a Konica 7045. The customer has complained of intermittent jamming for a year. Finally, I am the one that gets to observe the E89-02 code that stops the machine. The previous techs did not observe this code and it never shows as a jam and no one noticed....nevermind.

    The code only appears on long 8 1/2 x 11R, 14 " and 11x17 and only when duplexed 2 - 1 or 2 - 2. After the last "good" copy the next is totally missing side one, side two is fine. There is a good side one on the way to getting side two at the registration of the ADU and a side one that is shifted toward the lead edge, missing a good two inches. This is partially sticking out of the fuser. After the machine stops and before the code appears, the paper drive stops and the developer motor, main motor and fuser continue to spin.

    I have replaced the Control board (no extra memory) and the ICB to no avail. I have a ADU board, FNS board, and ADF board and a Scanner board on order. Prior techs have replaced and/or cleaned clutches and gears from paper feed to exit.

    Nice to start off w/ a good one. eh?
  • RockETop
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    • Apr 2007
    • 171

    #2
    No takers?

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    • bushy
      Technician
      • May 2007
      • 34

      #3
      7045

      just a long shot but the door switches play havoc with these 7033,7040,7045 m/cs
      I had one this morning (ausie time) that just ran on and said m/c copying but nothing was comming out.
      turns out the door switch mount had brocken so the switch was only 1/2 making.
      I repaired the brocken mount and replaced the door switch and all ok now
      I pulled the old switch apart and the contacts were completely burnt out.
      I have replaced 1 dozen or so of these little devils in the last 12 months for various reasons maybe this is another one.

      I dont know if this has any bearing on your fault but it sounds like you have nothing to lose by replacing the switch

      bushy

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      • RockETop
        Curmudgeon at large
        100+ Posts
        • Apr 2007
        • 171

        #4
        Originally posted by bushy
        just a long shot but the door switches play havoc with these 7033,7040,7045 m/cs
        I had one this morning (ausie time) that just ran on and said m/c copying but nothing was comming out.
        turns out the door switch mount had brocken so the switch was only 1/2 making.
        I repaired the brocken mount and replaced the door switch and all ok now
        I pulled the old switch apart and the contacts were completely burnt out.
        I have replaced 1 dozen or so of these little devils in the last 12 months for various reasons maybe this is another one.

        I dont know if this has any bearing on your fault but it sounds like you have nothing to lose by replacing the switch

        bushy
        Thanks for the reply.

        The door switch has been replaced with no results. I really thought that that was the problem.

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        • skirt_chaser

          #5
          Firmware ?

          My book says "abnormal control board communication". I would look at flashing the board with the latest ROM version if you have replaced the board already. Just my two cents....

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          • blackthumb

            #6
            This may be a ground problem. The drum ground, board ground or the wall may be an issue here. Since the paper is jammed during process, and there are both registration and image problems, and the code is for board communication, these areas are the places I would look.

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            • ebm
              Trusted Tech
              100+ Posts
              • Apr 2007
              • 183

              #7
              Konica SSD knowledge base has quite a few "E89-02" solutions. You should check it out.

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              • RockETop
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                100+ Posts
                • Apr 2007
                • 171

                #8
                Originally posted by skirt_chaser
                My book says "abnormal control board communication". I would look at flashing the board with the latest ROM version if you have replaced the board already. Just my two cents....

                Control board has been flashed and replaced and flashed. No soap. Thanks!

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                • RockETop
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                  • Apr 2007
                  • 171

                  #9
                  Originally posted by ebm
                  Konica SSD knowledge base has quite a few "E89-02" solutions. You should check it out.
                  I have, but they do not list symptoms. I have the RADF board and the FNS board to try from solutions.
                  Last edited by RockETop; 06-21-2007, 03:08 AM.

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                  • RockETop
                    Curmudgeon at large
                    100+ Posts
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 171

                    #10
                    Originally posted by blackthumb
                    This may be a ground problem. The drum ground, board ground or the wall may be an issue here. Since the paper is jammed during process, and there are both registration and image problems, and the code is for board communication, these areas are the places I would look.
                    Great idea! I also have a memory parameter board to try too, or "meter memory board."

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                    • nightshade
                      Chromographic Supremesist
                      100+ Posts
                      • May 2007
                      • 158

                      #11
                      NVRAM

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                      • ebm
                        Trusted Tech
                        100+ Posts
                        • Apr 2007
                        • 183

                        #12
                        One of Konica's solutions mentioned the version compatability. When you flashed, did you do all boards (including finisher) or just the printer control?

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                        • ebm
                          Trusted Tech
                          100+ Posts
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 183

                          #13
                          Originally posted by RockETop
                          Control board has been flashed and replaced and flashed. No soap. Thanks!
                          One of Konica's solutions mentioned the version compatability. When you flashed, did you do all boards (including finisher) or just the printer control?

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                          • RockETop
                            Curmudgeon at large
                            100+ Posts
                            • Apr 2007
                            • 171

                            #14
                            Originally posted by ebm
                            One of Konica's solutions mentioned the version compatability. When you flashed, did you do all boards (including finisher) or just the printer control?
                            Yep.

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                            • RockETop
                              Curmudgeon at large
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                              • Apr 2007
                              • 171

                              #15
                              The answer is...

                              Memory Parameter board. The machine started responding more quickly to keystrokes too.

                              Thanks for the replies.

                              RET

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