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I have a magenta color asset. P5 and P21. IDC2 = 0V. Transfer belt seems ok - no demage! For help thanks advanced!
If the sensors aren't dirty, check the shutter that covers them, it may not be moving properly resulting in the sensors not being able to see the patches on the transfer belt. The P21 is there because of the P5, so I'd concentrate on the P5 at this point.
Malfunction type: IDC sensor/Fr failure, IDC sensor/Rr failure
Malfunction code: P-5, P-28
Description Timing During IDC sensor light intensity correction, output voltage detected for all eight sample patterns are 3.35 V
or more.
During IDC sensor light intensity correction, sensor output voltage for light intensity selected after the
correction is under 0.7 V.
During IDC base surface detective control, sensor output voltage detected is under 0.7 V or over 3.35V.
During image stabilization (gamma correction control), detected output value for IDC sensor did not go
below threshold (half the value of what is detected by IDC sensor on the belt surface) for three consecutive
times (position of the pattern end is not detected).
During image stabilization (gamma correction control), sensors output value of each color for hyper 0
gradation after the primary approximation is half the detection level on the belt surface or under.
Relevant parts IDC sensor/Fr (IDCS/Fr)
IDC sensor/Rr (IDCS/Rr)
IDC sensor shutter solenoid (SD2)
Printer control board (PRCB)
High voltage unit (HV)
Transfer belt unit
Procedure:1. Wipe clean the surface of the transfer belt with a soft cloth, if it is dirty.
2. Change the image transfer belt unit if the transfer belt is damaged.
3. Reinstall or reconnect IDCS/Fr assy or IDCS/Rr assy, sensor shutter or connector, if it is installed or connected improperly.
4. Clean IDCS/Fr or IDCS/Rr if it is dirty.
5. Check the HV connector for proper connection and correct as necessary.
6. SD2 operation check.
7. Open/close the front door, run an image stabilization sequence, and select [State Confirmation] -> [Level History 1] to check the IDC value.
IDC1 = IDCS/Fr
IDC2 = IDCS/Rr
If the value is 1.0 V or less, assy.assy or IDCS/change IDCS/Fr Rr
8. PRCB ICP11 conduction check.
9. Replace PRCB.
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