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FU7-0381 23T/50T Gear
FM2-2485 Secondary Transfer Mount Assembly
14.3.7.13 E198-1000: J3502 connector on Color Sensor Driver PCB has poor contact
0016-2920
imagePRESS C1 P / imagePRESS C1 / Color Image Reader-H1 / imagePRESS C1+ (Printer) / imagePRESS C1+
[ Case in the field ]
Description
Since Pin7 of J3502 connector on the Color Sensor Driver PCB became loose, the connector had poor contact, ultimately causing the error code "E198-1000."
- E198-1000 can be displayed when a communication error occurs between the Color Sensor Driver PCB and the DC Controller PCB.
- The Color Sensor Driver PCB is used to detect the density of patch on image.
Field Remedy
1. Gently pull each wire of J3502 connector cable on the Color Sensor Driver PCB to check if there is a pin that becomes loose; if any, go to Step 2. If not,
go to Step 3.
2. Bring up the claw of the loosen pin slightly, and insert it to the connector; then check to make sure that the pin does not come off the connector.
3. Gently pull each wire of J1182 connector cable on the DC Controller PCB to check if there is a pin that becomes loose; if any, go to Step 4. If not, go to
Step 5.
4. Bring up the claw of the loosen pin slightly, and insert it to the connector; then check to make sure that the pin does not come off the connector.
5. If the symptom still occurs after Step 1 or Step 3, check the drawer connector cable of the fixing feeder assembly in the same manner as described above.
If a fault is found, modify it.
FM2-7733 Color Sensor Driver PCB Assembly
14.3.7.14 E202-0001/E202-0002/ Document exposure lamp's failure to light up occurs when mounting DADF-R1
0018-6306
imagePRESS C1 P / imagePRESS C1 / Color Image Reader-H1 / imagePRESS C1 (CUSTOM) / imagePRESS C1+ (Printer) / imagePRESS C1+
[ Case in the field ]
Description
After mounting the DADF-R1, either of the following symptoms occurred: document exposure lamp's failure in lighting up, E202-0001, or E202-0002.
- E202-0001 can be displayed when an error is found during the forward trip of the HP search. The possible cause of this error is a fault in the scanner motor
or the reader controller PCB.
- E202-0002 can be displayed when an error is found during the return trip of the HP search. The possible cause of this error is a fault in the scanner HP
sensor, scanner motor, or reader controller PCB.
Cause
Since the fan harness was pinched when mounting the cooling fan, the fuse on the interface PCB had an open-circuit.
Field Remedy
1. When the same symptom occurred after mounting the DADF-R1, check if the harness of the cooling is pinched.
2. If the cooling fan harness is pinched, suspect removal of harness covering and replace the fan and interface PCB with new ones (because the fuse may have
had an open-circuit).
FL2-3427 Front Fan
FL2-3426 Rear Fan
FM2-4662 Interface PCB Assembly
14.3.7.15 E225-0001 occurs with machine in which R-CON software Ver. 1.27 is installed
0018-6304
imagePRESS C1 P / imagePRESS C1 / Color Image Reader-H1 / imagePRESS C1 (CUSTOM) / imagePRESS C1+ (Printer) / imagePRESS C1+
[ Inspected by Canon Inc. ]
Description
A machine in which R-CON software Ver. 1.27 was installed sometimes caused the error code "E225-0001."
- E225-0001 can be displayed when the shading level is lower than the specified due to blowout of the lamp.
Cause
There was a difference in timing between the CCD output and detection.
Field Remedy
1. Check the version of the R-CON software; if it is earlier than Ver.4.02, upgrade the software to ver. 4.02 or later.
2. If the version of the software is earlier than Ver. 4.02, refit the flexible cable connecting the Reader Controller PCB to the Inverter PCB. Or clean the
terminals of the cable with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol, and then refit the terminals. Also, check the connection of the scanner lamp (Xenon lamp)
connector.
3. If the symptom still occurs, replace the CCD with a new one.
FM2-3920 CCD Unit
14.3.7.16 E604-1536 is displayed when connecting Secure Watermark-A1: This machine does not have sufficient image
memory
0017-6706
imagePRESS C1 P / imagePRESS C1 / Color Image Reader-H1 / imagePRESS C1 (CUSTOM) / imagePRESS C1+ (Printer) / imagePRESS C1+
[ Case in the field ]
Description
Since the error code "E604-1536" was displayed upon installation due to insufficient image memory, an image memory (option) was connected for solution.
- E604-1536 can be displayed when the image memory is faulty or lacking.
Field Remedy
When connecting the Secure Watermark-A1, Security Expansion Board-E1, and imageRUNNER Security Kit-A2, a memory of 512MB is required. When
connecting these items, connect an option memory (512MB DDR-SDRAM) to the connector at J1001 on the Main Controller PCB.
Note: If the Security Expansion Board-E1 or the imageRUNNER Security Kit-A2 is used together with the Color UFRII/PCL/PS Printer Kit-P1, it is not
necessary to connect the option memory. This is because it comes standard with the Color UFRII/PCL/PS Printer Kit-P1.
0529B002 imageRUNNER512MB Expansion RAM-C1 (Product)
14.3.7.17 E677-0080: Communication error occurs between this machine and imagePRESS Server- Q1
0015-8160
imagePRESS C1 P / imagePRESS C1 / Color Image Reader-H1 / imagePRESS C1+ (Printer) / imagePRESS C1+
[ Case in the field ]
Description
Since the error code "E677-0080" was indicated, the Reset key on the front side of the imagePRESS Server-Q1 was pressed to correct the error. In case that
the same symptom occurs, perform the following field remedy before pressing this Reset key.
- E667-0080 can be displayed when there is an error in the communication with the printer after the external controller has started up normally.
Summary of Contents for imagePRESS C1 P
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