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1
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judgment
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Cause
Waste Toner
Transfer Motor
Lock Error
Sub-CPU Clock
Frequency Error
Duplex CPU
Clock Fre-
quency Error
Inverter CPU
Clock Fre-
quency Error
Trya2 CPU
Clock Fre-
quency Error
Trya3 CPU
Clock Fre-
quency Error
Trya4 CPU
Clock Fre-
quency Error
Trya5 CPU
Clock Fre-
quency Error
Waste Toner
Transfer Error
Keychip check
failed
Unauthorized
hard disk copy
Unauthorized
software
configuration
EEPROM
missing
Error Description and Analysis
The waste toner transfer
motor is not operating
properly.
Does the error still occur?
The Sub-CPU clock fre-
quency is not correct.
Does the error still occur?
The duplex CPU clock
frequency is not correct.
Does the error still occur?
The inverter CPU clock
frequency is not correct.
Does the error still occur?
The tray-2 CPU clock fre-
quency is not correct.
Does the error still occur?
The tray-3 CPU clock fre-
quency is not correct.
Does the error still occur?
The tray-4 CPU clock fre-
quency is not correct.
Does the error still occur?
The tray-5 CPU clock fre-
quency is not correct.
Does the error still occur?
The transfer mechanism of
the toner duct for ID is not
operating properly.
Does the error still occur?
ASP PCB KeyChip un-
mounted or KeyChip Error is
detected.
The ASP PCB HDD is not a
standard (official) product.
The ASP PCB HDD program
does not match the destina-
tion.
The ASP PCB EEPROM
unmounted or EEPROM Error
is detected.
Remedy
Check to confirm that the
waste toner transfer system
is operating properly.
Replace the waste toner
motor.
Check the connection of the
S2M board.
Replace the S2M board.
Check the connection of the
V72-2 board.
Replace the V72-2 board.
Check the connection of the
V72-3 board.
Replace the V72-3 board.
Check the connection of the
V72-1 board of tray 2.
Replace the V72-1 board.
Check the connection of the
V72-1 board of tray 3.
Replace the V72-1 board.
Check the connection of the
V72-1 board of tray 4.
Replace the V72-1 board.
Check the connection of the
V72-1 board of tray 5.
Replace the V72-1 board.
Check to confirm that the
basket assembly is in
position (if it is engaged with
the gear of the printer).
Check to confirm that the
holder magnet D contains a
magnet, and check the
magnetic polarity.
Replace the HAL IC circuit
board.
Replace the duct assembly
toner.
Power OFF/ON
Replace KeyChip
Power OFF/ON
Replace HDD
Power OFF/ON
Replace HDD
Power OFF/ON
Replace EEPROM
Display
Service Call
929
Service Call
930
Service Call
931
Service Call
932
Service Call
933
Service Call
934
Service Call
935
Service Call
936
Service Call
940
Software not
authorized
001
Software not
authorized
002
Software not
authorized
003
Software not
authorized
004
1200
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Table 7-1-1 Operator Alarm (10/10)
Summary of Contents for AR-C360P
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Page 13: ...Rev 1 13 Finisher Unit AR C36TF 2 3 Hole Punch Unit AR C36HP No Image ...
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Page 51: ...Rev 1 51 4 2 Parts Layout Printer Unit 120V ...
Page 52: ...Rev 1 52 Base Assy 1 2 A A ...
Page 53: ...Rev 15 4 Base Assy 2 2 ...
Page 54: ...Rev 1 55 Side R Assy ...
Page 55: ...Rev 1 56 Side F Assy ...
Page 56: ...Rev 1 56 Cover Assy OP Panel ...
Page 57: ...Rev 1 57 FDR Unit Regist A A B B ...
Page 58: ...Rev 1 58 FDR Unit MPT ...
Page 59: ...Rev 1 59 Sensor Regist Assy ...
Page 60: ...Rev 1 60 Eject Assy 2 ...
Page 61: ...Rev 1 61 Plate Top Assy A A A A ...
Page 62: ...Rev 1 62 Job Offset Assy ...
Page 63: ...Rev 1 63 Basket Assy ...
Page 64: ...Rev 1 64 Plate Shield Box Assy ...
Page 65: ...Rev 1 65 Unit Duplex 1 2 8 ...
Page 66: ...Rev 1 66 Unit Duplex 2 2 ...
Page 87: ...Rev 1 87 Lever 1 4 3 20 Unit Duplex 1 Pull out Unit Duplex 1 while pressing the lever ...
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