
Chapter 15
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E227
There is a power supply (24 V) error.
0001 At power-on, the 24 V port is off.
Check the power supply harness connector for connection
Replace the power supply.
0002 At the start of a job, the 24 V port is off.
Check the power supply harness connector for connection
Replace the power supply.
0003 At the end of a job, the 24 V port is off.
Check the power supply harness connector for connection
Replace the power supply.
0004 While a load is being driven, the 24 V port is off.
Check the power supply harness connector for connection
Replace the power supply.
E240
Error in printer communication cable
0000 Error in printer communication cable (communication fault
between master and slave 0)
Turn off the main power, check the wiring of DC controller PCB,
check the fusing of 24V system, and then, turn on the main power.
E248
There is an error in the RRPROM
0001 There is a power-on error.
Replace the reader controller PCB.
0002 There is a write error.
Replace the reader controller PCB.
0003 There is a read error after writing.
Replace the reader controller PCB.
E315
Codex error
000E Error in code of software
Turn off, and then, on the main power
E351
There is an error in the main controller PCB (sub).
0000 At start-up, there is an error in the communication between the
main controller PCB (sub) and the main controller PCB (main).
Turn off the main power, and replace the main controller PCB
(sub), and then turn on the main power.
If the result is not good, replace the main controller PCB (main),
and turn on the main power.
E503
There is an error in the communication within the finisher (finisher/saddle finisher)
0002 There is a communication error between the finisher and the
saddle unit.
Check the connection between the saddle stitcher controller PCB
and the finisher controller PCB.
0003 There is a communication error between the finisher and the punch
unit.
Check the connection between the saddle stitcher controller PCB
and the finisher controller PCB.
E505
There is an error in the backup memory of the finisher (finisher/saddle finisher)
0001 There is an error in the data stored in the backup memory.
Turn off the main power, and check the wiring of the DC
controller PCB and the finisher PCB, and 24 V system fuse; then,
turn on the main power.
0002 There is a data error in the punch assembly EEPROM.
Turn off the main power, and check the wiring of the DC
controller PCB and the puncher controller PCB, and 24 V system
fuse; then, turn on the main power.
E514
There is an error in the rear edge assist motor (finisher/saddle finisher)
8001 The home position sensor does not go off when the rear edge assist
motor has been rotated for a specific period of time.
1) Check the rear edge assist home position sensor. Is the sensor
normal?
2) Check the wiring between the finisher controller PCB and the
rear edge assist motor. Is the wiring normal?
3) Check the rear edge assist mechanism. Is there a fault?
4) Try replacing the rear edge assist motor. Is the problem
corrected?
8002 The home position sensor does not go on when the rear edge assist
motor has been rotated for a specific period of time.
1) Check the rear edge assist home position sensor. Is the sensor
normal?
2) Check the wiring between the finisher controller PCB and the
rear edge assist motor. Is the wiring normal?
3) Check the rear edge assist mechanism. Is there a fault?
4) Try replacing the rear edge assist motor. Is the problem
corrected?
E519
There is an error in the gear change motor (finisher/saddle finisher)
8001 The home position sensor does not go off within a specific period
of time after the gear change motor has started to rotate.
1) Check the gear change home position sensor. Is the sensor
normal?
2) Check the wiring between the finisher controller PCB and the
gear change motor. Is the wiring normal?
3) Check the gear change mechanism. Is there a fault?
4) Try replacing the gear change motor. Is the problem corrected?
0002 The home position sensor does not go on within a specific period
of time after the gear change motor has started to rotate.
1) Check the gear change home position sensor. Is the sensor
normal?
2) Check the wiring between the finisher controller PCB and the
gear change motor. Is the wiring normal?
3) Check the gear change mechanism. Is there a fault?
4) Try replacing the gear change motor. Is the problem corrected?
E530
There is an error in front alignment (finisher/saddle finisher).
8001 The home position sensor does not go off within a specific period
of time after the front alignment motor has started to rotate.
1) Check the pre-aligning plate home position sensor. Is the sensor
normal?
2) Check the wiring between the finisher controller PCB and the
pre-aligning plate motor. Is the wiring normal?
3) Check the path of the aligning plate. Is there a mechanical
obstacle?
4) Try replacing the pre-aligning plate motor. Is the problem
corrected?
8002 The home position sensor does not go on within a specific period
of time after the front alignment motor has started to rotate.
1) Check the pre-aligning plate home position sensor. Is the sensor
normal?
2) Check the wiring between the finisher controller PCB and the
pre-aligning plate motor. Is the wiring normal?
3) Check the path of the aligning plate. Is there a mechanical
obstacle?
4) Try replacing the pre-aligning plate motor. Is the problem
corrected?
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