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VI-3.
Although a paper jam has not occurred, the printer cannot enter the READY mode,
outputting a “JAM” status.
<Possible Causes>
1.
Defective paper delivery sensor spring.
Action:
If the spring is not installed correctly, reinstall it correctly. Or, if the spring is deformed or damaged,
replace it.
2.
Defective paper delivery sensing lever.
Action:
If the lever is not installed correctly, reinstall it correctly. Or, if the lever is deformed or damaged,
replace it.
3.
Defective paper top sensor spring.
Action:
If the spring is not installed correctly, reinstall it correctly. Or, if the spring is deformed or damaged,
replace it.
4.
Defective paper top sensing lever.
Action:
If the lever is not installed correctly, reinstall it correctly. Or, if the lever is deformed or damaged,
replace it.
5.
Defective engine controller PCB.
Action:
Replace the engine controller PCB.
VI-4.
Although the door is closed after installing the cartridge, the printer cannot enter the
READY mode, outputting a “DOOR OPEN” status.
<Possible Causes>
1.
Damaged claw of the door switch on the connector holder.
Action:
Replace the connector holder.
2.
Defective door open detection unit.
Action:
Replace the door open detection unit.
3. Defective door open detection switch / engine controller PCB.
Action:
Replace the engine controller PCB.
VI-5.
Although paper is set in the printer, the printer cannot enter the READY mode, outputting a
“PAPER OUT” status.
<Possible Causes>
1.
Defective paper out sensing lever.
Action:
If the lever is not installed correctly, reinstall it correctly. Or, if the lever is deformed or damaged,
replace it.
2.
Defective paper out sensor.
Action:
Replace the paper out sensor (PS003.)
3.
Defective engine controller PCB.
Action:
Replace the engine controller PCB.
Summary of Contents for Laser Shot LBP-1120
Page 4: ...PREFACE P 2 ...
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