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Phaser 8510/8560MFP Multifunction Product
Exit Module Malfunction, Media Path and Transport
Diagnostics
Initial Issue
Exit Module Malfunction
Exit Module Elevator Inoperative
1.
Is there Scanner Power Supply working properly? Lift the DADF and observe the scanner
lamps. If the lamps are on and the scanhead moves, the Scanner Power Supply is supply-
ing +24 volts. See Scanner Power Supply.
2.
Check the Exit Module Control Board connections. Replace the Exit Module Control
Board (REP 5.0.1) if necessary.
3.
Lift the Control Panel and check for proper movement of the Exit Module elevator. The
Exit Module elevator should cycle up and down after the Scanner Assembly is raised and
lowered. Inspect the Exit Module for defective components. Replace any defective com-
ponents or the Exit Module (REP 3.0.7).
Media Path and Transport Problems
For paper path and media-based problems, first check for displayed error codes. If a code is
displayed, see Error Message Troubleshooting for the appropriate troubleshooting procedure. If
no code is displayed, use the following procedures to isolate the problem.
Initial Actions
•
Check that the correct type of media is being used, for information on the correct media
type and sizes refer to the Paper Tips page.
•
Ensure the system is operating under the right environmental conditions.
•
Ensure the correct weight of paper is being used.
•
Ensure that envelopes are of an acceptable size and oriented with the flap up for Tray 1
and the flap down for Trays 2, 3, and 4
•
Ensure that the correct media is in the correct media tray. The paper guides indicate to the
system the size of media being used. Ensure the media guides are set correctly.
•
Inspect the paper for bent, torn or folded corners.
•
Check to ensure no small pieces of paper are in the paper path.
•
Run the Service Diagnostics Paper Path Status test to test all path sensors.
•
Try printing from a fresh, unopened ream of paper.
Pick Errors Tray 1
1.
Inspect the paper path for obstructions.
2.
Ensure that the side guides are set correctly by sliding the guide gently against the media.
3.
Try printing from a fresh, unopened ream of paper.
4.
Flip over the media in the tray
5.
Ensure the Pick Roller and Separator Pad are installed correctly.
6.
Clean the Pick Roller using the cleaning procedures. Paper dust can coat the roller and
affect its ability to grip the paper. Also clean the transport rollers if they are visibly dirty.
7.
Check that the Pick Roller rotates. Replace if necessary (REP 3.0.18).
8.
Run the Paper Path test
9.
Inspect the rollers, bushings and gears of the paper path
Pick Errors Trays 2, 3, and 4
1.
Inspect the paper path for obstructions.
2.
Ensure that the side guides are set correctly by sliding the guide gently against the media.
3.
Try printing from a fresh, unopened ream of paper.
4.
Flip over the media in the tray
5.
Ensure the pick rollers for Trays 2, 3 and 4 are installed correctly.
6.
Clean the pick roller using the cleaning procedures. Paper dust can coat the pick roller
and affect its ability to grip the paper and pull it out of the tray. Also clean the transport roll-
ers if they are visibly dirty.
7.
Check that the pick roller is being rotated.
8.
Run the Paper Path test
9.
Replace the pick roller if damaged.
10. Inspect the rollers, bushings and gears of the paper path
Summary of Contents for PHASER 8560MFP
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