
4-37
Confidential
4.2
TROUBLESHOOTING
4.2.1 Introduction
This section gives the service personnel some of the troubleshooting procedures to be followed
if an error or malfunction occurs with the machine. It is impossible to anticipate all of the
possible problems which may occur in future and determine the troubleshooting procedures, so
this section covers some sample problems. However, those samples will help service personnel
pinpoint and repair other defective elements if he/she analyzes and examines them well.
4.2.2 Precautions
Be sure to observe the following to prevent the secondary troubles from happening:
(1) Always unplug the AC power cord from the outlet when removing the covers and PCBs,
adjusting the mechanisms, or conducting continuity testing with a circuit tester.
(2) When disconnecting the connectors, do not pull the lead wires but hold the connector
housings.
(3) Static electricity charged in your body may damage electronic parts.
Before handling the PCBs, touch a metal portion of the machine to discharge static
electricity charged in your body. When transporting PCBs, be sure to wrap them in
conductive sheets.
When replacing the head/carriage unit, put on a grounding wrist band and perform the job
on a static mat. Also take care not to touch the conductor sections on the flat cables.
After repairing the defective section, be sure to check again if the repaired section works
correctly. Also record the troubleshooting procedure so that it would be of use for future trouble
occurrence.
4.2.3 Checking Prior to Troubleshooting
Prior to proceeding to the troubleshooting procedures given in
, make the
following initial checks:
Environmental conditions
Check that:
(1) The machine is placed on a flat, firm surface.
(2) The machine is used in a clean environment at or near normal room temperature (10
°
C to
35
°
C) with normal relative humidity (20 to 80%).
(3) The machine is not exposed to direct sunlight or harmful gases.
Power requirements
Check that:
(1) The power supply specified on the rating plate on the machine is used. The supply voltage
stays within the rating ±10%.
(2) Each voltage level on AC input lines and DC lines is correct.
(3) All cables and harnesses are firmly connected.
Summary of Contents for DCP-6690CW
Page 7: ...v Confidential SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Symbols used in the documentation ...
Page 8: ...vi Confidential ...
Page 9: ...vii Confidential ...
Page 10: ...viii Confidential ...
Page 11: ...ix Confidential ...
Page 12: ...x Confidential ...
Page 13: ...xi Confidential ...
Page 14: ...Confidential CHAPTER 1 PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ...
Page 18: ...1 3 Confidential 1 2 CONTROL PANEL DCP6690CW 5 6 4 1 2 3 ...
Page 19: ...1 4 Confidential ...
Page 20: ...1 5 Confidential MFC6490CW 10 9 7 8 6 1 2 3 4 5 ...
Page 21: ...1 6 Confidential ...
Page 22: ...1 7 Confidential ...
Page 23: ...1 8 Confidential MFC6890CDW 8 7 6 1 2 3 4 5 ...
Page 24: ...1 9 Confidential ...
Page 25: ...1 10 Confidential ...
Page 28: ...Confidential CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 35: ...2 6 Confidential 2 2 SPECIFICATIONS LIST DCP6690CW MFC6490CW 1 8 ...
Page 36: ...2 7 Confidential 2 8 ...
Page 37: ...2 8 Confidential 3 8 ...
Page 38: ...2 9 Confidential 4 8 ...
Page 39: ...2 10 Confidential 5 8 ...
Page 40: ...2 11 Confidential 6 8 ...
Page 41: ...2 12 Confidential 7 8 ...
Page 42: ...2 13 Confidential 8 8 ...
Page 43: ...2 14 Confidential MFC6890CDW 1 10 ...
Page 44: ...2 15 Confidential 2 10 ...
Page 45: ...2 16 Confidential 3 10 ...
Page 46: ...2 17 Confidential 4 10 ...
Page 47: ...2 18 Confidential 5 10 ...
Page 48: ...2 19 Confidential 6 10 ...
Page 49: ...2 20 Confidential 7 10 ...
Page 50: ...2 21 Confidential 8 10 ...
Page 51: ...2 22 Confidential 9 10 ...
Page 52: ...2 23 Confidential 10 10 ...
Page 53: ...Confidential CHAPTER 3 THEORY OF OPERATION ...
Page 110: ...Confidential CHAPTER 4 ERROR INDICATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 114: ...4 2 Confidential 1 Error messages appearing on the LCD ...
Page 115: ...4 3 Confidential For MFC only ...
Page 116: ...4 4 Confidential For MFC only ...
Page 117: ...4 5 Confidential For MFC only ...
Page 118: ...4 6 Confidential ...
Page 119: ...4 7 Confidential ...
Page 172: ...Confidential CHAPTER 5 HANDLING DATA HELD IN THE MACHINE PRIOR TO REPAIR ...
Page 179: ...Confidential CHAPTER 6 DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY AND LUBRICATION ...
Page 292: ...Confidential CHAPTER 7 ADJUSTMENTS AND UPDATING OF SETTINGS REQUIRED AFTER PARTS REPLACEMENT ...
Page 299: ...7 5 Confidential 8 Alert warning message of WHQL appears Click Continue Anyway to proceed ...
Page 308: ...7 14 Confidential Head Positioning Test Pattern ...
Page 314: ...7 20 Confidential Paper Feeding Check Pattern for the Paper Ejection Roller ...
Page 315: ...7 21 Confidential Paper Feeding Check Pattern for the Paper Feed Roller Paper Tray 2 ...
Page 317: ...7 23 Confidential Vertical Alignment Check Patterns 2 2 ...
Page 321: ...7 27 Confidential Left and Right Margin Check Pattern ...
Page 322: ...7 28 Confidential Bottom Margin Check Pattern ...
Page 333: ...7 39 Confidential ADF Copy Chart A B C D ...
Page 337: ...Confidential CHAPTER 8 CLEANING ...
Page 341: ...8 3 Confidential Maintenance unit Head caps Head wiper cleaning_BHM9_E Rubycel stick ...
Page 344: ...Confidential CHAPTER 9 MAINTENANCE MODE ...
Page 353: ...9 7 Confidential Scanning Compensation Data List ...
Page 356: ...9 10 Confidential Test Pattern ...
Page 361: ...9 15 Confidential Configuration List ...
Page 379: ...9 33 Confidential Paper Feeding Check Pattern for the Paper Ejection Roller ...
Page 380: ...9 34 Confidential Paper Feeding Check Pattern for the Paper Feed Roller Paper Tray 2 ...
Page 384: ...9 38 Confidential Vertical Alignment Check Patterns 1 2 ...
Page 385: ...9 39 Confidential Vertical Alignment Check Patterns 2 2 ...
Page 389: ...9 43 Confidential Left and Right Margin Check Pattern ...
Page 390: ...9 44 Confidential Bottom Margin Check Pattern ...
Page 421: ...App 2 3 Confidential 8 Alert warning message of WHQL appears Click Continue Anyway to proceed ...
Page 502: ...App 6 4 Confidential B Power supply PCB 100 V series ...
Page 503: ...App 6 5 Confidential B Power supply PCB 200 V series ...