Diagnostic information
2-89
920.52
Fuser warm-up failure
Fuser type = 1
Fuser page count has
exceeded life.
The fuser hot roll fell to far
below desired temperature
while in standby control.
Replace the fuser unit
assembly if problem remains.
Go to
“Fuser unit assembly
removal” on page 4-22
.
920.53
Fuser warm-up failure
Fuser type = 1
Fuser page count has
exceeded life.
The fuser hot roll is too cool
while checking for slope
change in standby.
Replace the fuser unit
assembly if problem remains.
Go to
“Fuser unit assembly
removal” on page 4-22
.
920.54
Fuser warm-up failure
Fuser type = 1
Fuser page count has
exceeded life.
The fuser hot roll is too cool
when heating to desired
temperature after slope change
within standby control only.
Replace the fuser unit
assembly if problem remains.
Go to
“Fuser unit assembly
removal” on page 4-22
.
920.56
Fuser warm-up failure
Fuser type = 1
Fuser page count has
exceeded life.
The fuser hot roll temperature
does not increase while the
lamp is turned on.
Replace the fuser unit
assembly if problem remains.
Go to
“Fuser unit assembly
removal” on page 4-22
.
920.57
Fuser warm-up failure
Fuser type = 1
Fuser page count has
exceeded life.
The fuser hot roll temperature
is not maintained properly
while the media in the fuser
nip.
Replace the fuser unit
assembly if problem remains.
Go to
“Fuser unit assembly
removal” on page 4-22
.
920.75
Fuser under
temperature
Fuser type = 2
Fuser page count has
exceeded life.
Fuser does not maintain proper
operating temperature within
steady state control.
Replace the fuser unit
assembly if problem remains.
Go to
“Fuser unit assembly
removal” on page 4-22
.
920.76
Fuser warm-up failure
Fuser type = 2
Fuser page count has
exceeded life.
The fuser hot roll took too long
to heat up after transitioning to
new enhanced mode within
standby control only.
Replace the fuser unit
assembly if problem remains.
Go to
“Fuser unit assembly
removal” on page 4-22
.
920.77
Fuser warm-up failure
Fuser type = 2
Fuser page count has
exceeded life.
The fuser hot roll fell to far
below desired temperature
while in standby control.
Replace the fuser unit
assembly if problem remains.
Go to
“Fuser unit assembly
removal” on page 4-22
.
920.78
Fuser warm-up failure
Fuser type = 2
Fuser page count has
exceeded life.
The fuser hot roll is too cool
while checking for slope
change in standby.
Replace the fuser unit
assembly if problem remains.
Go to
“Fuser unit assembly
removal” on page 4-22
.
920.79
Fuser warm-up failure
Fuser type = 2
Fuser page count has
exceeded life.
The fuser hot roll is too cool
when heating to desired
temperature after slope change
within standby control only.
Replace the fuser unit
assembly if problem remains.
Go to
“Fuser unit assembly
removal” on page 4-22
.
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code or
message
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Summary of Contents for 5230DN
Page 1: ... HOO Q GQ GQ GQ 6HUYLFH 0DQXDO 15 December 2009 ...
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Page 14: ...xiv Service Manual ...
Page 19: ...Notices and safety information xix ...
Page 20: ...xx Service Manual ...
Page 34: ...1 10 Service Manual ...
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Page 318: ...3 112 Service Manual ...
Page 366: ...4 48 Service Manual 6 Remove the operator panel hinge assembly right ...
Page 369: ...Repair Information 4 51 9 Lift the operator panel door assembly out of the machine ...
Page 436: ...4 118 Service Manual 3 Remove the HCIT tray cover front A ...
Page 438: ...4 120 Service Manual 3 Remove the HCIT cover rear ...
Page 440: ...4 122 Service Manual 3 Remove the HCIT cover right ...
Page 469: ...Repair Information 4 151 5 Install the flash card into the system board ...
Page 518: ...4 200 Service Manual ...
Page 520: ...5 2 Service Manual ...
Page 524: ...7 2 Service Manual Assembly 1 Covers ...
Page 526: ...7 4 Service Manual Assembly 2 5230n dn 5350dn and 5530dn Operator panel ...
Page 528: ...7 6 Service Manual Assembly 3 T656dne Operator panel MPF and smart card ...
Page 530: ...7 8 Service Manual Assembly 4 Drive motor assemblies and duplex ...
Page 532: ...7 10 Service Manual Assembly 5 Media path and ducts 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 ...
Page 534: ...7 12 Service Manual Assembly 6 Printhead charge and transfer ...
Page 536: ...7 14 Service Manual Assembly 7 Pick arm assembly trays and MPF ...
Page 538: ...7 16 Service Manual Assembly 8 LVPS fuser and electrical cables 1 ...
Page 540: ...7 18 Service Manual Assembly 9 HVPS system card and electrical cables 2 ...
Page 548: ...7 26 Service Manual Assembly 13 SFP stapler assembly 1 1 ...
Page 552: ...7 30 Service Manual Assembly 15 SFP stapler assembly 3 4 5 1 2 3 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 ...
Page 554: ...7 32 Service Manual Assembly 16 SFP stapler assembly 4 1 2 ...
Page 556: ...7 34 Service Manual Assembly 17 5 bin mailbox 1 3 12 7 5 2 11 4 13 8 10 9 1 14 6 ...
Page 564: ...7 42 Service Manual Assembly 21 Envelope feeder and external duplex 1 2 ...
Page 582: ...I 12 Service Manual ...
Page 584: ...5230n dn Printer ...
Page 585: ...5 5 30dn Printer ...
Page 586: ...5 35 0dn Printer ...