R
EPLACING
PARTS
87
Restoring and verifying functionality after service
Before you leave the customer site, make sure that you complete the following steps. If you
cannot complete a step, determine the reason and correct the problem before continuing.
For more information, see
.
T
O
REASSEMBLE
THE
E-42
AND
VERIFY
FUNCTIONALITY
1 Reseat all boards, cables, connectors, and other parts loosened or removed during service.
When routing cables inside the E-42, make sure that:
• Covers are securely installed after routing cables
• Cable routing does not interfere with the operation of internal components nor interfere
with removing or replacing components
• Cables are not tangled nor looped around internal circuit boards or components
(such as capacitors and resistors)
• Cables do not lie on or against any internal heating element
• Cables do not interfere with opening or closing E-42 panels
• Cable slack is secured with a tie-wrap
2 Restore the E-42 to the upright position.
3 Replace any panels that you removed earlier, as described on
.
4 If you replaced the motherboard, make sure that the new motherboard solves the problem
that you are troubleshooting, and then transfer options to the new motherboard (see
5 Connect the power cable to the E-42 (see
).
6 If you cleared the CMOS during service, reset the E-42 time and date in Setup.
7 Connect the E-42 to the copier/printer (see
8 Print the Test Page and Configuration page.
• If the E-42 does not start up, refer to the startup problems listed on
• If pages do not print, verify that the interface cables are properly connected (see printing
problems on
).
• If image quality is poor, test the copier/printer (see the service documentation that
accompanies the copier/printer).
9 Connect to the network (see
10 Ask the network administrator to download a test job over the network.
If the job does not print, or has poor image quality, see printing problems and the
Troubleshooting sections of the user documentation.