Chapter 3
3-13
xx52
Potential measurement unit (faulty)
HVDC (faulty)
Video controller PCB (faulty)
Laser unit (faulty)
Laser shutter (faulty)
Scanner (faulty)
Environment sensor (faulty)
Photosensitive drum (faulty)
Photosensitive drum (poor grounding)
The computation value of V00 is the upper limit value
(325 V) or higher.
xx53
The computation value of V00 is the lower limit value
(325 V) or lower
E062
Drum Temperature Control Fault
highorder 2 digits
xx=00:common error xx=01:Y xx=02:M xx=03:C xx=04:BK
xx01
DC controller PCB (faulty)
AC driver (faulty)
The drum temperature is 57 deg C or more for 0.5 sec or
more.
xx02
The drum temperature has dropped below 15 deg C or
less after it has reached a specific temperature.
0010
Drum thermistor (faulty)
The drum thermistor has an open circuit or a short circuit.
E072
Belt cleaner drive motor
Transfer belt unit
DC controller
The sensor output does not change after a specific period
of time (6 sec).
E073
0001
Transfer drawer connector (fault)
DC controller PCB (fault)
Transfer belt edge sensor (fault)
The connect signal CONNECT of the transfer assembly
frame goes '0' when the front cover is closed.
0002
The transfer belt edge sensor 4 (PS20) and the transfer
belt edge sensor 1 (PS17) detected the belt at the same
time.
0003
The transfer belt edge sensor 3 (PS19) and the transfer
belt edge sensor 2 (PS18) detected the belt at the same
time.
0004
The transfer belt edge sensor 3 (PS19) and the transfer
belt edge sensor 4 (PS20) detected the belt at the same
time.
0005
The transfer belt edge sensor 1 (PS17) and the transfer
belt edge sensor 2 (PS18) detected the belt at the same
time.
E074
Transfer belt lifter sensor 1 (PS12), 2
(PS13)
Transfer belt lifter clutch (CL17; faulty)
DC controller PCB (faulty)
The transfer belt lifter sensor 1 (PS12) or 2 (PS13) does
not go '1' (ON) within a specific period of time after the
transfer belt lifter clutch (CL17) has turned ON.
E075
Code
Cause
Description
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