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15.2.6.2 JAM CODE 1129/E577 Error Code: FIN-K1/K2/K3/K4/K1N/K2/K3N
0003-1334
iR8500 / iR7200 / iR105 / iR85
[ Verified by Canon Inc. ]
Description
E577: The paddle home position sensor does not sense the paddle within 5 secs. after the paddle motor (M9) is started.
1129 JAM: Lower path sensor (S3) stationary jam
Cause
The paddle home position is detected by rotating the paddle sensor flag in the finisher operation ass'y. This symptom occurs because the paddle
sensor flag has been scraped at the hole coming into contact with the shaft of the paddle.
Field Remedy
Inspect whether the hole of the paddle sensor flag has been scraped. If it has, replace it with a new type one (FB5-8430). Note that the new type
sensor flag requires the dowel pin (XD3-2200).
Paddle Sensor Flag: FB5-8430
Dowel Pin: XD3-2200
15.2.7 Error Code
15.2.7.1 E065: due to faulty HV-DC transformer PCB Error Code
0003-1598
iR8500 / iR7200 / iR105 / iR85
[ Case in the field ]
Description
The main causes of E065 are: The primary charging ass'y or HV-DC transformer PCB is faulty. Wiring is faulty (short circuit, open circuit). The
error code will be displayed when a fault (leakage) in high-voltage output to the primary charging ass'y is detected.
Cause
There is a case in our inspection that the HV-DC transformer PCB was faulty. There is a case in the field that a leakage occurred at the blocks for
the charging wire in the primary charging ass'y.
Field Remedy
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