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oscar
06-21-2011, 02:26 PM
When I turn on the machine it's the code SC 46-36. Can someone help me?
the manual talks about (image processing program) to which it refers?

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06-21-2011, 03:20 PM
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oscar
06-22-2011, 01:43 PM
Help me guys!!!!

RRodgers
06-22-2011, 03:29 PM
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Luther
06-22-2011, 05:40 PM
this may help..SC46-35intermittently.
Solution
CAUSE: Electrical noise occurs on specific signal lines due to static electricity and it is sometimes detected incorrectly as an SC46-36 code.
SOLUTION: If this problem occurs frequently, please wind conductivetape around the main body cooling wiring (p/n 56UA9028) with the following
procedure:
WARNING : Remove all power from machine prior to performing this procedure.
1. Remove the PFU.
2. Remove the rear cover of bizhub PRO 1050 and the side cover on the PFU side.
3. Remove the metal platewhich covers the wiring on the side of the PFU side
(the main body cooling wiring is visible).
4. Remove the IC unit.
5. Remove the system control board (OACB).
6. Remove the main body cooling wiring.
7. Wind the conductive tape around thespecified section of the main body cooling wiring (see the attached photo, MainBodyCoolingWiring.jpg).
Note : The conductive tape has already been applied to p/n 56UA90280EB.
8. Install the main body cooling wiring on which the conductive tape is wound.
9. Ground the wiring with the conductive tape (2 positions). See the attached photos, RearCover_Ground.jpg andPFU_SideCover_Ground.jpg.
10. Reinstall all removed parts following the removal steps (1-6) in reverse.
Note : The design of the main body cooling wiring has already been changed to include conductive tape from production startingNovember 2005

oscar
06-22-2011, 06:05 PM
where did you get this manual? Can you provide the part where are the pictures for me to be based. thanks

RRodgers
07-11-2011, 04:29 AM
where did you get this manual? Can you provide the part where are the pictures for me to be based. thanks

This isn't a manual, it looks like something that was copied from the AAS or a Knownledge base post. If you were a KM tech you could see the same thing. A 1050 isn't really something ya should be poking around in if you are not familar with the box.

oscar
09-11-2012, 05:00 PM
this may help..SC46-35intermittently.
Solution
CAUSE: Electrical noise occurs on specific signal lines due to static electricity and it is sometimes detected incorrectly as an SC46-36 code.
SOLUTION: If this problem occurs frequently, please wind conductivetape around the main body cooling wiring (p/n 56UA9028) with the following
procedure:
WARNING : Remove all power from machine prior to performing this procedure.
1. Remove the PFU.
2. Remove the rear cover of bizhub PRO 1050 and the side cover on the PFU side.
3. Remove the metal platewhich covers the wiring on the side of the PFU side
(the main body cooling wiring is visible).
4. Remove the IC unit.
5. Remove the system control board (OACB).
6. Remove the main body cooling wiring.
7. Wind the conductive tape around thespecified section of the main body cooling wiring (see the attached photo, MainBodyCoolingWiring.jpg).
Note : The conductive tape has already been applied to p/n 56UA90280EB.
8. Install the main body cooling wiring on which the conductive tape is wound.
9. Ground the wiring with the conductive tape (2 positions). See the attached photos, RearCover_Ground.jpg andPFU_SideCover_Ground.jpg.
10. Reinstall all removed parts following the removal steps (1-6) in reverse.
Note : The design of the main body cooling wiring has already been changed to include conductive tape from production startingNovember 2005


Would you post those pictures again?

Mita-Konica-Tech
09-12-2012, 02:53 AM
You really do need a trained technician...but this is an image processing problem....Did you go into tech rep mode and check the data...? When was the last pm performed....? how many copy's on the DV.... "RRodgers" is correct if you don't have experience on production equipment you should not be even opening up a service manual...

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