
Contents
14.3.1.7.4 Hue variation occurs in continuous copy job performed right after replacement of photosensitive drum....................................... 14-20
14.3.1.7.5 Faulty hue (yellowish) image is output when copying pinkish original........................................................................................... 14-20
14.3.1.7.6 Faulty hue image is output after executing quick auto gradation adjustment (printer PASCAL).................................................... 14-20
14.3.1.7.7 Gradation changes after shading correction...................................................................................................................................... 14-21
14.3.2 Faulty Feeding ....................................................................................................................................................................... 14-21
14.3.2.1 Skew Feed................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14-21
14.3.2.1.1 Misalignment of output paper/jam occurs after replacement of swing guide assembly (Finisher-AA1/AA2) ................................ 14-21
14.3.2.1.2 Paper misalignment occurs when stapling: Return Guide Sheet of Finisher-AA1/AA2 has ridden on Operation Tray Bin........... 14-22
14.3.2.1.3 In booklet printing, paper misalignment/unstapled sheet problem occurs with 2nd page and later: Stack delivery rollers of Finisher-
AA1/AA2 lack pressure................................................................................................................................................................................ 14-23
14.3.2.1.4 Procedure to Improve the Accuracy of Skew Adjustment................................................................................................................ 14-23
14.3.2.2 Wrinkle ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14-25
14.3.2.2.1 Wrinkles appear on output paper: Pad cover wears out.................................................................................................................... 14-25
14.3.2.3 Ripple/Curl................................................................................................................................................................................................ 14-25
14.3.2.3.1 Irregular size heavy paper curls up ................................................................................................................................................... 14-25
14.3.3 Malfunction............................................................................................................................................................................ 14-26
14.3.3.1 No Power .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14-26
14.3.3.1.1 No power/E805-0014: Cable of DC Controller PCB causes wire-pinching..................................................................................... 14-26
14.3.3.2 Control Panel-Related............................................................................................................................................................................... 14-26
14.3.3.2.1 When standard language is changed from Japanese to English, button names under Scan Settings are gabled in Send screen...... 14-26
14.3.3.2.2 On initial copy screen, "Black" cannot be set as standard setting for Auto-Color Select mode: Forced Secure Watermark Mode is set
to ON............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14-27
14.3.3.3 Malfunction/Faulty Detection................................................................................................................................................................... 14-27
14.3.3.3.1 Message "Adjusting gradation. Please wait a moment." persists on machine with DC Controller software Ver. 7.08................... 14-27
14.3.3.3.2 Machine with image PRESS Service-T1 locks when progress bar runs one-third of whole length after power-on upon installation 14-
27
14.3.3.3.3 When Saddle Finisher-AA2 saddle-stitches 12x18 size papers, paper folding position does not align with paper stapling position . 14-
28
14.3.3.3.4 During copying, paper jam suddenly occurs and E748-4901 follows power-off/on operation........................................................ 14-28
14.3.3.3.5 Waste Toner Full Error (E013-0001) Displayed After Toner is Emptied from the Waste Toner Bottle ......................................... 14-28
14.3.3.3.6 ATR Error (E020-XXXX) Display due to Dirt on ATR Sensor Window........................................................................................ 14-29
14.3.3.3.7 Power Supply Voltage Connector Error (E009-0000) Indication at Replacement of the DC Controller PCB ................................ 14-29
14.3.3.3.8 ATR Error (E020-XXXX) Display at the time of Drum Replacement ............................................................................................ 14-30
14.3.3.4 User Warning Message............................................................................................................................................................................. 14-30
14.3.3.4.1 When connecting RUI (using same PC and IP address) upon replacement of machine, message "(!) A error has occurred" is displayed
in IE browser................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14-30
14.3.3.4.2 Paper lifting place of Cassette 2 does not ascend/message "Load paper." does not disappear: Cassette 2 lifter motor (M23) malfunctions
14-30
14.3.3.4.3 Message "Waste toner container full. Call service representative." does not disappear: Part counter is not cleared ...................... 14-31
14.3.3.5 Other Defect.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 14-31
14.3.3.5.1 Paper skew/misalighment/failure to staple 1st copy set occurs at delivery unit of Finisher-AA1/AA2 .......................................... 14-31
14.3.3.5.2 Hard disc (HDD) cannot be formatted: Version of selected Format file is not suitable for HDD ................................................... 14-31
14.3.3.6 Part Breakage/Detachment ....................................................................................................................................................................... 14-32
14.3.3.6.1 Hopper assembly of copyboard cover-type machine does not move smoothly: 40T gear is broken ............................................... 14-32
14.3.4 Network.................................................................................................................................................................................. 14-32
14.3.4.1 Ping Failure............................................................................................................................................................................................... 14-32
14.3.4.1.1 Ping Failure: When executing Ping command, message "No response from the host" appears due to WINS configuration error, 14-32
14.3.4.1.2 Ping Failure: When executing Ping command, message "No response from the host" appears due to Ethernet driver configuration error
14-33
14.3.5 Jam (Main Unit)..................................................................................................................................................................... 14-33
14.3.5.1 010A Jam Code occurs when using B5-size paper: Paper feed roller of right door assembly lacks pressure ......................................... 14-33
14.3.5.2 011B Jam Code occurs at delivery assembly only when using small size paper (smaller than A4/LTR): Backside Driver PCB is faulty. 14-
34
14.3.5.3 021B Jam Code/abnormal noise/open lever is hard to shift: Longer screw is used to fix decurler.......................................................... 14-34
14.3.6 Jam (FIN) ............................................................................................................................................................................... 14-35
14.3.6.1 179F Jam Code occurs when running saddle jobs with double-face glossy (coated) heavy paper and Saddle Finisher-AA2 in use...... 14-35
14.3.6.2 179F Jam Code: J9 connector on Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB of Saddle Finisher-AA2 has poor contact........................................ 14-35
14.3.7 Error Code.............................................................................................................................................................................. 14-35
14.3.7.1 E006-0002 occurs during standby: Fixing drawer connector has poor contact........................................................................................ 14-35
14.3.7.2 E007/010E Jam Code/abnormal noise: Fixing upper unit mount is attached improperly ........................................................................ 14-35
14.3.7.3 E014-0003: Load is applied to fixing roller drive assembly .................................................................................................................... 14-36
14.3.7.4 E014-0003 : Due to ball bearing breakage in fixing belt drive assembly................................................................................................. 14-37
Summary of Contents for imagePRESS C1 P
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Page 39: ...Chapter 1 Introduction ...
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Page 332: ...Chapter 6 Laser Exposure ...
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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 ...
Page 344: ...Chapter 7 Image Formation ...
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Page 462: ...Chapter 8 Pickup Feeding System ...
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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 ...
Page 599: ...Chapter 10 Externals and Controls ...
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