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PFU LIMITED
P1PA03334-B30X/6
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DESCRIPTION
CHECK
DATE
T.Anzai
APPR.
K.Okada
K.Okada
Aug.19, 2005
DESIG
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DESIG
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CUST.
I.Fujioka
I.Fujioka
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fi-5530C/fi-5530C2
IMAGE SCANNER
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
APPR.
TITLE
DRAW.
No.
Feb.23, 2007
05
Section 3-2-2
(Continued)
Error display
No.
Scanner
display
TWAIN display
Error occurrence algorithm and action to recover
Related
section
6 E7
(Note1)
“EEPROM error”
EEPROM error
This alarm is detected by comparing data in EEPROM during
initial processing immediately after power-on.
Probable causes:
Damaged EEPROM in Panel PCA.
3-3-18
7 E8
(Note1)
None
SCSI fuse blown
This alarm is detected during initial processing immediately after
power-on.
Probable causes:
- Defective SCSI cable
- Other SCSI device malfunction
3-3-19
8 E9
(Note1)
None
Image memory alarm
This alarm is detected by checking read/write and bus only while
initial processing immediately after power-on.
Probable causes:
- Defective memory
- Defective Control PCA
3-3-20
9 EA None
Imprinter error
The alarm is detected when,
- The nozzle actuator of Print cartridge burn.
- The data communication between scanner and imprinter failed.
- The sensor or Motor in imprinter is out of control.
Probable cause:
- Defective Print cartridge
- Defective Control PCA of Imprinter or Scanner
- Defective sensor or motor in imprinter
3-3-21
10 Ec
None
RAM alarm
This alarm is detected by checking read/write and bus.
Probable causes:
- Defective Control PCA
3-3-22
11 Ed
None
Interface Control alarm
This alarm is detected by checking read/write and bus.
Probable causes:
- Defective Control PCA
3-3-23
12 EF
Background
changeover unit
failure
Background changeover unit failure
This is detected in initial checking at power on.
Probable cause:
- Defective Control PCA
- Insulation material damage of BW motor cable or the damage of
the wire in the motor.
3-3-24
Note 1) The alarm E6 ~ E9 is displayed 3 times before “0” during the initial processing after power-on. When more than 2
of these errors occur simultaneously, they are displayed in the order of the priority described below:
E6 > E7 > E8 > E9
High
priority
Low
priority
The scanner can perform scan operation even if these alarms occur, but it may not be the same operation as usual.
For instance, when EEPROM is damaged, the document is scanned by default settings, which means the settings of
magnification, offset and white level may not be optimum for the document to be scanned.
When image memory is damaged, irregular image may appear which can be easily detected by visual check.