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Chapter
5
Troubleshooting Display Messages
060 PRINTER HOT
CMX controller board
sensors report high
temperatures on the
board. This message
indicates internal
temperatures over
60
°
Celsius (140
°
Fahrenheit). Print
jobs do not create
such temperatures,
so immediately
determine that the
fans are operating
and that all air vents
are unobstructed. It is
crucial that the
exhaust vents on the
floor of the cabinet
remain unblocked,
since hot air from
inside the printer is
vented through the
cabinet floor. Nothing
must be stored under
the printer. Then
check the operating
environment. A
severe environment
is one with an
ambient temperature
at or above above 40
°
Celsius (104
°
Fahrenheit) or is dirty
enough to create
blockage of the
cabinet fan vents.
The printer must
never be run at
ambient temperatures
greater than 40
°
Celsius (104
°
Fahrenheit). If the
printer is located in
such an environment,
relocate it to a cooler,
cleaner area.
1.
Inspect printer environment for severity.
Advise the user to move the printer to
cooler, cleaner location.
2.
Power off the printer. Remove the paper
guide assembly or pedestal top cover.
Check that all fan cables are connected.
3.
Inspect vents and fan airways for
obstructions. Look underneath cabinet
models for items blocking the cabinet
exhaust vents. Remove any obstructions
from vents and airways.
4.
Install the paper guide assembly or
pedestal top cover. Power on the printer.
Load paper. Run the Plot Test for 1/4
page. If the message appears, replace
the CMX controller board. Record the
message and return it with the defective
board.
Table 4. Message List
Operator Panel
Message
Explanation
Corrective Action
Summary of Contents for 6400 Series
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Page 12: ...Table of Contents...
Page 28: ...28 Chapter 2 Installing And Configuring The IBM 6400 Printer...
Page 34: ...34 Chapter 3 Cleaning The Printer...
Page 184: ...184 Chapter 6 Ethernet Initialization...
Page 267: ...Illustrations Of Printer Components 267 Illustrated parts lists continue on next page...
Page 271: ...Illustrations Of Printer Components 271 Illustrated parts lists continue on next page...
Page 286: ...286 Chapter 7 Section II Illustrated Parts Lists...
Page 299: ...299 Cable Routing Cabinet Model...
Page 301: ...301 Cable Routing Pedestal Model...
Page 305: ...305 Cable Assembly 5V Remote Power 14H5589...
Page 307: ...307 Cable Assembly AC In Power Supply To Power Supply J1 To Circuit Breaker AC Kit 14H5289...
Page 309: ...309 Cable Assembly Card Cage Fan PIN 1 PIN 1 14H5285...
Page 311: ...311 Cable Assembly Exhaust Fan PIN 1 PIN 1 14H5286...
Page 312: ...312 Appendix A Circuit Board And Cable Pinouts Cable Assembly Hammer Bank Logic 14H5279...
Page 313: ...313 Cable Assembly Hammer Bank Power PIN 1 PIN 1 02N6214...
Page 316: ...316 Appendix A Circuit Board And Cable Pinouts Cable Assembly Ribbon Motor Extension 63H7464...
Page 317: ...317 Cable Assembly Shuttle Motor Drive 14H5330...
Page 319: ...319 Logic Cable Power Stacker 24H8976...
Page 320: ...320 Appendix A Circuit Board And Cable Pinouts Power Cable Power Stacker 24H8975...
Page 321: ...321 Vertical Rail Cable Power Stacker Reference only not spared...
Page 323: ...323 Magnetic Pickup MPU Assembly 57G1476...
Page 325: ...325 Switch Assembly Platen Interlock P107 PLO 14H5280...
Page 326: ...326 Appendix A Circuit Board And Cable Pinouts Switch Assembly Cover Open 14H5282...
Page 340: ...340 Appendix D...
Page 354: ...354 Appendix F WR Write w With w o Without XMT Transmit...
Page 403: ...403 Figure 91 Stacker Detail Rollers 75 80 85 90 85 80 From page 401...
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