N7000 H-Series Printers Fault Messages
235
<Online, etc...>
Half Speed Mode
No
Status message: The
controller samples the
operating temperature of key
components of the print
mechanism. When higher
than normal temperatures
are sensed, the print speed
is automatically reduced by
50% and the message sent
the LCD. When the
components cool down, the
print speed returns to 100%
and the message clears.
No action is required. If the
message appears often, contact
your authorized service
representative.
1
610:HAMMER COIL
CHECK
No
Hammer Coil Open.
Electrical malfunction of one
or more hammer coils.
Contact your authorized service
representative.
1
616:INTAKE FAN
CHECK
Yes
Sensors cannot detect
current in fan circuit.
Cycle power. If the message
appears, press CLEAR. If the
message does not clear, contact
your authorized service
representative.
1
INTERRUPT UNUSED
VECTOR 00
No
The controller board
receives an interrupt it does
not understand. The problem
can be created by electrical
noise, by a software
problem, or by a hardware
problem.
Cycle power. If this message
occurred once and never again,
you can ignore it. If the message
reappears or appears
consistently, contact your
authorized service
representative.
1
LOADING PROGRAM
FROM PORT XX%
No
Status message: the new
emulation program is loading
into printer RAM. XX%
indicates how much of the
program has loaded.
No action is required.
LOADING PROGRAM
INTO FLASH
No
The printer has deleted the
previous program from flash
memory and is loading the
new program into flash
memory.
No action is required.
NEW SPX DETECTED
PRESS ENTER
No
The printer detects an SPX
installed at the debug port
and the SPX is valid for the
printer.
Contact your authorized service
representative.
1
Table 13. N7000 H-Series Fault Messages Troubleshooting
Displayed Message
Can User
Correct?
Explanation
Solution
Summary of Contents for N7000 H-Series
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