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0001 [Cause] An HDD detection error has occurred. The HDD cannot be detected. The
HDD does not become ready. The HDD returns an error.
[Detection] while boot ROM is in session
BARSAC startup, mounting
(usrIde)
[Timing of Detection] once at startup
See the details under 602.
0002 [Cause] There is no startup file. The program for the main CPU does not exist on
the HDD or in BOOTDEV/BOOT, and so on.
[Detection] while boot ROM is in use
at time of system file loading (usrIde)
[Timing of Detection] once at startup
See the details under 602.
0003 [Cause] An HD write abort error has occurred. The sectors for BOOTDEV on the
HD cannot be read.
[Detection] BARSAC (all; at time of bootable startup)
[Timing of Detection] once at startup
See the details under 602.
0006 [Cause] A subbootable that matches the PDL type does not exit in BOOTDEV/
BOOT.
[Detection] during loading of sub boot in oclibroot
[Timing of Detection] once at bootable startup
See the details under 602.
0007 [Cause] An ICC profile that matches the PDL type does not exist in BOOTDEV/
PDL.
[Detection] beginning of oclibroot; judgment based on functions of PDL team that
are called in
[Timing of Detection] once at bootable startup
See the details under 602.
01XX /DOSDEV is faulty.
See the details under 602.
02XX /FSTDEV is faulty.
See the details under 602.
03XX /DOSDEV2 is faulty.
See the details under 602.
04XX /FSTPDEV is faulty.
See the details under 602.
05XX /DOSDEV3 is faulty.
See the details under 602.
06XX /PDLDEV is faulty.
See the details under 602.
07XX /DOSDEV4 is faulty.
See the details under 602.
08XX /BOOTDEV is faulty.
See the details under 602.
09XX /DOSDEV5 is faulty.
See the details under 602.
FFXX There is an error in a partition that cannot be identified.
See the details under 602.
E604
The image memory is faulty or is inadequate.
0000 The memory size does not match the model.
Increase the memory.
E609
There is an error on the HDD.
0008 At startup, the HDD fails to reach a specific temperature level within a specific
period of time.
Replace the hard disk. Replace the DC controller PCB.
0009 At time of sleep recovery, the temperature fails to reach a specific level.
Replace the hard disk. Replace the DC controller PCB.
E610
The HDD coding key is faulty.
The SRM/PCB is faulty. The battery has become exhausted, leading to loss of
SRAM contents.
Try step 1); if it fails, try step 2).
1) Turn off and then back on the power switch to generate the key
once again.
2) If the same error still continues, replace the board on which the
SRAM is mounted. (Keep in mind that doing so will lead to loss of all
user data.)
E674
An error has occurred in communication between the fax control PCB (2-line) and main controller PCB.
0001 An attempt to set mode for the fax device has failed.
1. Check the connection of the cable between the fax control PCB (2-
line) and the main controller PCB.
2. Replace the ROM DIMM of the fax control PCB (2-line).
3. Replace the fax control PCB (2-line).
4. Replace the main controller PCB.
E710
There is an error in the initialization of the IPC.
0001 The machine fails to become ready 3 sec or less after the IPC chip startup.
Check the cable.
0002 When the main power is turned on, the communication IC (IPC) on the DC
controller PCB cannot be initialized.
Check the cable.
E711
There is an error in the IPC communication.
0001 The occurrence of an error has been recorded in the error register of the IPC chip
4 times or more within 1.5 sec.
Check the cable.
0002 The occurrence of an error has been recorded in the error register of the IPC chip
4 times or more within 2 sec.
Check the cable.
E713
There is an error in the communication with the finisher.
0000 The communication with the finisher does not resume within 5 sec after it has
been disrupted.
Check the cable. Replace the DC controller PCB. Replace the finisher
controller PCB.
E716
There is an error in the communication with the pedestal.
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Cause
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