
Chapter 9
9-32
E004
Fixing Main Thermistor short-
circuit/open-circuit error
0101
Indicates the open-circuit detection at the film side of the fixing main
thermistor.
0102
Indicates the short-circuit detection at the film side of the fixing main
thermistor.
0103
Indicates the open-circuit detection at the case side of the fixing main
thermistor.
0104
Indicates the short-circuit detection at the case side of the fixing main
thermistor.
Thermistor open circuit/heater
open circuit
0010
Indicates the fixing roller thermistor open circuit:
Condition that the difference of the detected temperature between the main
thermistor and sub thermistor of the fixing roller is more than 50 deg C for
500 msec.
0020
Indicates the outside heating thermistor open circuit:
Condition that the difference of the detected temperature between the main
thermistor and the sub thermistor of the outside heating roller is more than
50 deg C for 500 msec.
0030
Indicates the inlet thermistor open circuit:
0040
Indicates the fixing main thermistor foreign substance error:
Condition that the difference of the detected temperature between the main
thermistor and the sub thermistor of the fixing roller is more than 25 deg C
for 500 msec.
0050
Indicates the outside heating thermistor open circuit while it is in the
standby state.
0060
Indicates the inlet thermistor open circuit while it is in the standby state.
0000
000F
Indicates the heater open circuit (triac short error):
Condition that the hardware error detection is kept for 200 msec.
bit 0: Outside heater SSR error
bit 1: Fixing sub heater SSR error
bit 2: Fixing main heater SSR error
bit 3: Inlet heater SSR error
E005
Web take-up error
0000
Indicates the fixing web absent error:
Indicated when exceeding 4000 counts after the fixing web length detection
detects the web absent state.
-
FUNCTION>CLEAR>E
RR
- COUNTER>MISC>FX-
WEB
- COUNTER>DRBL-
1>FX-WEB
0001
Indicates the fixing web drive solenoid open-circuit error.
FUNCTION>CLEAR>E
RR
E006
Fixing unit connection error
0001
Indicates that the fixing unit absent state is detected for 500 msec while the
front cover is closed.
E007
Belt full displacement error
0001
Indicates the front side belt full displacement error.
0002
Indicates the rear side belt full displacement error.
0007
Indicates that the double error detections detect the full displacement error.
0010
Indicates that HP detection is not enabled within 1 sec after turning on the
stealing motor.
0100
Indicates HP detection error 1 at the time of initialization.
0200
Indicates HP detection error 2 at the time of initialization.
E008
Fixing assembly life error
0001
Indicates the counter value for the fixing roller exceeds the specified value.
(This error is effective when changing the service settings.)
The specified value is determined by the service modes indicated below:
- Warning service mode (FXWRNLVL) 0:180k/1:150k/2:120k [default 0]
- Error service mode (FXERRLVL) 0:+/-20k/1:+/-40k/2:+/-60k/3:error
invalid [default 3]
- ON/OFF of warning display (FXMSG-SW) 0:nondisplay/1:display
[default 0]
COUNTER>DRBL-
1>FX-UP-RL
E009
Power supply connector error
0001
Indicates that the power supply identification connector is not inserted or
faulty.
E014
Fixing motor error
0001
Condition that the motor clock discrepancy is detected for more than 1 sec
after the motor rotates stably.
E-code Main cause
Detail code Detail
Recovery
method
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Page 342: ...Chapter 6 6 8 F 6 10 1 Laser Light 2 Laser Shutter 3 Laser Shutter Lever 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 3 3 3 ...
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Page 509: ...Chapter 8 8 44 3 F 8 64 A Duplexing reversal position 4 F 8 65 2 1 A 2 1 ...
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Page 513: ...Chapter 8 8 48 11 F 8 72 B Duplexing re pickup stop position 12 F 8 73 3 2 B 1 3 1 2 ...
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Page 534: ...Chapter 9 Fixing System ...
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