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Chapter
3
Troubleshooting Display Messages
PLEASE WAIT...
RESET IN
PROGRESS
Status message: the printer
finished loading the program
into flash memory and is
automatically resetting itself.
No action required.
POWER SAVER
MODE
This is a status message.
The printer is in low-energy
idle state, all fans and higher
voltages are off, only +5Vdc
logic circuits are active.
No action required. (To revive the
printer from power saver mode press
the FF key.)
POWER SUPPLY HOT
The printer has sensor
circuits that sample the
operating temperature of key
components of the power
supply. When higher than
normal temperatures are
sensed, print speed is
automatically reduced. If the
printer runs at reduced
speed for an extended
period of time, the POWER
SUPPLY HOT message is
sent to the LCD and printing
stops, allowing printer
components to cool down.
Pressing the
CLEAR
key
resumes the print task.
Check the operating
environment. A severe
environment is one with an
ambient temperature at or
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.
Check the kinds of print jobs the
user is running: look for very
dense graphics and layouts.
Advise the user to run jobs in
smaller batches.
3.
Power off the printer. Remove the
paper path or pedestal top cover.
Check that the plastic power
supply guard/air deflector is
correctly positioned over the
power supply board.
WARNING:
DO NOT TOUCH THE POWER
SUPPLY
, but hold your hand
close enough to check for heat
radiating off the power supply
board. If the power supply is
noticeably hot, let it cool down,
then replace it.
4.
Check that all fan cables are
connected.
5.
Inspect vents and fan airways for
obstructions. Look underneath
cabinet models for items blocking
the cabinet exhaust vents.
6.
Install paper path or pedestal top
cover. Load paper. Power on the
printer. Run the “All E’s” print test
for 5-10 minutes. If the message
appears, replace the controller
board. Record the message and
return it with the defective board.
Table 3. 6600 Error Messages List
Displayed Message
Explanation
Solution
Summary of Contents for 6600 Series
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Page 34: ...34 Chapter 1 Maintenance Training for TallyGenicom Products ...
Page 42: ...42 Chapter 2 Cleaning the Card Cage Fan Assembly ...
Page 265: ...Illustrations of Printer Components 265 Parts lists continue on the next page ...
Page 278: ...278 Chapter 6 Organization of this Chapter ...
Page 300: ...300 Chapter 7 Printer Interface ...
Page 305: ...305 Cable Routing Pedestal Model 184043a Exhaust Fan Weld Sensor Cable ...
Page 320: ...320 Appendix A Cable Assembly 2 Pin Jumper 0 1 Ctr P N 154470 901 ...
Page 323: ...323 Cable Assy PS I O P N 176601 901 NOTE This cable is used on 6620 and 6620Q printers ...
Page 324: ...324 Appendix A Cable Assembly Card Cage Fan P N 152422 901 PIN 1 PIN 1 ...
Page 325: ...325 Cable Assembly Control Panel P N 152440 901 PIN 1 PIN 1 PIN 8 PIN 8 Gray Brown Gray Brown ...
Page 326: ...326 Appendix A Cable Assembly Exhaust Fan P N 152424 901 PIN 1 PIN 1 ...
Page 327: ...327 Cable Assembly Hammer Bank Logic P N 152421 901 To Shuttle To Controller Board ...
Page 330: ...330 Appendix A Cable Assembly MPU P N 152425 901 PIN 1 PIN 3 PIN 2 PIN 1 ...
Page 331: ...331 Cable Assembly Ribbon Motor Extension P N 154067 001 ...
Page 332: ...332 Appendix A Cable Assembly Shuttle Motor Drive P N 152420 001 ...
Page 333: ...333 Frame Cable Power Stacker P N 173824 001 ...
Page 334: ...334 Appendix A Logic Cable Power Stacker P N 176029 001 ...
Page 335: ...335 Power Cable Power Stacker P N 174414 001 P1101 P1101 ...
Page 336: ...336 Appendix A Rail Cable Power Stacker P N 173823 001 ...
Page 337: ...337 Elevator I O Cable Power Stacker P N 174759 001 ...
Page 338: ...338 Appendix A Fan Assembly Hammer Bank P N 152416 901 P107 HBF P107 HBF ...
Page 339: ...339 Magnetic Pickup MPU Assembly P N 150281 901 ...
Page 340: ...340 Appendix A Switch Assembly Paper Detector P N 152415 901 ...
Page 341: ...341 Switch Assembly Platen Interlock P N 152417 901 P107 PLO ...
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Page 402: ...402 Appendix D Illustrated Parts Breakdown ...
Page 448: ...448 Appendix E Illustrated Parts Lists ...
Page 460: ...460 Appendix F Summary ...
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