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    MJ-1112 CB95 code

    Had a chewed up ribbon cable. Replaced it and got the code. Replaced stacker motor home position sensor. Stacker motor drives past home position. I'm not getting 5 volts cn8 pin 5. I think it's the saddle control PCB. My boss wanted me to post this for other possible causes.

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    Re: MJ-1112 CB95 code

    Probably not the same, but if you get a bunch of EF-14's, it will trigger the CB95. I had this happen a few years back on a
    similar finisher. Remove the lower front cover that covers the saddle unit. Ensure the rod for the folder and everything has
    not popped out of its position. Loose screw...

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