8001
The incoming light voltage is faulty in the
presence of light.
- Turn off and then back on the main
power.
8002
The incoming light voltage is faulty in the
absence of light.
E592
There is a punch horizontal registration sensor error. (punch unit)
8001
The incoming light voltage is faulty in the
presence of light. (trailing edge sensor)
- turn off and then back on the main
power.
8002
The incoming light is faulty in the absence
of light and voltage. (trailing edge sensor)
8003
The incoming light voltage is faulty in the
presence of light. (horizontal registration
sensor 1)
8004
The incoming light voltage is faulty in the
absence of light. (horizontal registration
sensor 1)
8005
The incoming light voltage is faulty in the
presence of light. (horizontal registration
sensor 2)
8006
The incoming light voltage is faulty in the
absence of light. (horizontal registration
sensor 2)
8007
The incoming light voltage is faulty in the
presence of light. (horizontal registration
sensor 3)
8008
The incoming light voltage is faulty in the
absence of light. (horizontal registration
sensor 3)
8009
The incoming light voltage is faulty in the
presence of light. (horizontal registration
sensor 4)
800A
The incoming light voltage is faulty in the
absence of light. (horizontal registration
sensor 4)
E593
There is a punch shift motor error. (punch unit)
8001
In the presence of light, the incoming light
voltage HP sensor does not go off.
- Turn off and the back on the main
power.
8002
In the absence of light, the incoming light
voltage HP sensor does not go on.
E5F0
There is a saddle paper positioning error.
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Summary of Contents for iR6570 series
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Page 11: ...Chapter 1 Maintenance and Inspection...
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Page 31: ...Chapter 2 Standards and Adjustments...
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Page 64: ...Be sure to perform white plate data adjustment before performing ADF white level adjustment...
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Page 123: ...Chapter 4 User Mode Items...
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Page 267: ...F 6 1 SL3 SL4 SL5 SL2 SL7 SL6 SL8 SL1 SL9 CL1 CL4 CL3 CL2...
Page 285: ...F 6 9 SW3 SW4 SW1 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW2...
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Page 318: ...F 8 4 HDD Boot ROM Flash ROM System Software...
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