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Laserbeam
02-19-2012, 10:37 AM
Hi all,

Konica 7272 shows sometimes following error. After pressing the start button, the exposure lamp lights permanently. The scanner does not start in sub-scanning direction. This condition can only be stopped by pressing the power or sub-power switch. Then the machine is working again normally.

Following parts I had replaced:

Exposure lamp with starter-unit

Ram-Memory 128 MB

but unfortunately without success!

Any ideas?

blaze2000
02-19-2012, 05:28 PM
Try disconnecting the doc feeder and see if that changes anything. If not. then I would start thinking main control board

Laserbeam
02-19-2012, 08:29 PM
If you copy from the original-glas without doc feeder, this error occurs too.

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blaze2000
02-19-2012, 11:44 PM
OK, I was thinking this doc feeder was optional but it is standard. Almost sounds like it is wanting to stream-read off the slit glass... where is the lamp when it lights up? Also it may not be reading the home position. Clean the optics, white plate, and HPS. It sure is sounding like a board issue brother.

blackcat4866
02-20-2012, 12:05 AM
On the analog Canon's with fluorescent exposure lamps you would get this exact situation if the exposure lamp was not lighting bright enough or quick enough. A piece of paper is left at the registration rollers, but does not always show as a jam.

On the Canon NP-6016 the cause was either the exposure lamp, lamp heater, or lamp inverter. Does the lamp flicker? Possibly a bad lamp harness? Is there some sort of lamp intensity sensor on light source #1 or does the CCD read the lamp intensity?

It sounds like you're on the right track. =^..^=

Laserbeam
02-22-2012, 10:19 PM
Yes, the CCD reads the lamp intensity, the lamp doesn't flicker.

After pressing the start button, the lamp starts to the left under the white stripe of the glass plate, then moves to the left to the HPS and then moves a piece to the right and then stops and light permanently until the Sub-maín switch will be pressed. It may take a long time until the error occurs, about 100 to 300 individual copies or scans.

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