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Xerox® 

VersaLink

® 

B7025/B7030/B7035 

Multifunction Printer 

Service Manual

708P

91370

April

 201

7

Summary of Contents for VersaLink B7025

Page 1: ...Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Service Manual 708P91370 April 2017 ...

Page 2: ...racies or omissions All service documentation is supplied to Xerox external customers for informational purposes only Xerox service documentation is intended for use by certified product trained service per sonnel only Xerox does not warrant or represent that it will notify or provide to such customer any future change to this documentation Customer performed service of equipment or modules compon...

Page 3: ...nter Introduction Launch Issue Introduction About This Manual iii How To Use This Manual iii Change History iv Mod Tag Identification iv Voltages Resistances and Tolerances v Safety Information vi Health and Safety Incident reporting vii Translation of Warnings viii ...

Page 4: ...April 2017 ii Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Launch Issue Introduction ...

Page 5: ...iations Section 7 Wiring Data This section contains the PJ locations wiring diagrams and block schematic diagrams BSDs Section 8 Product Technical Overview This section contains technical details of the machine Publication Comments Sheet A Publication Comment Sheet is provided at the rear of the PDF version of the manual How To Use This Manual Always start with the Service Call Procedures Section ...

Page 6: ...ervice manual Mod Tag Identification Figure 1 shows the Mod Tag identification symbols Figure 1 Mod Tag identification symbols These with tag symbols are used to identify the components or configurations that are part of a machine change covered by this tag number These without tag symbols are used to identify the components or configurations that are used when this tag is not fitted ...

Page 7: ...us 10 unless otherwise stated in the procedure DC Signal Nomenclature Figure 1 shows the signal nomenclature used in the BSDs Figure 1 Signal nomenclature Table 2 shows the signal tolerances Non standard signal tolerances will be quoted on the relevant circuit diagram NOTE The logic level shown with the signal name will be the actual signal as measured with a service meter This will not necessaril...

Page 8: ...ted Toner Cartridge The product contains a toner cartridge that is recyclable Under various state and local laws it may be illegal to dispose of the cartridge into the municipal waste Check with the local waste officials for details on recycling options or the proper disposal procedures Fuses WARNING Do not install a fuse of a different type or rating Installing the wrong type or rating of fuse ca...

Page 9: ...ncident Report involving a Xerox product 3 The initial notification may be made by the method that follows Email Xerox EH S at usa product incident xerox com Fax Xerox EH S at 1 585 422 8217 intelnet 8 222 8217 NOTE If sending a fax please also send the original via internal mail Responsibilities for resolution 1 Business Groups Product Design Teams responsible for the product involved in the inci...

Page 10: ...mort ou entraîner des blessures graves De plus certaines pièces lorsqu elles sont en mouvement peuvent être source de bles sures graves AVVERTENZA Accertarsi di isolare la macchina dall alimentazione elettrica quando si eseguono attività che non richiedono elettricità Vedere GP XX Scollegare il cavo di ali mentazione L elettricità può causare morte o lesioni personali Le parti in movimento possono...

Page 11: ...NGER Ne pas toucher au four pendant qu il est encore chaud AVVERTENZA Non toccare il fonditore quando è caldo VORSICHT Fixierbereich erst berühren wenn dieser abgekühlt ist AVISO No toque el fusor mientras está caliente WARNING Take care during this procedure Sharp edges may be present that can cause injury DANGER Exécuter cette procédure avec précaution La présence de bords tranchants peut entraî...

Page 12: ...April 2017 x Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Translation of Warnings Launch Issue Introduction ...

Page 13: ...7035 Multifunction Printer Service Call Procedures Launch Issue 1 Service Call Procedures SCP 1 Initial Actions 1 3 SCP 2 Call Actions 1 3 SCP 3 Fault Analysis 1 4 SCP 4 Subsystem Maintenance 1 5 SCP 5 Final Actions 1 6 SCP 6 Machine Features 1 7 ...

Page 14: ...April 2017 1 2 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Launch Issue Service Call Procedures ...

Page 15: ... line socket and the wall jack g If telephone line cables are installed ensure that the customer telephone line is functioning 6 Check the machine service log book for previous actions that are related to this call 7 Go to SCP 2 Call Actions SCP 2 Call Actions Use Call Actions to perform any general actions before starting to diagnose the fault Procedure 1 If this is the first service call to this...

Page 16: ...If the customer requires a billing plan or region change go to GP 27 Billing Plan Region Conversion Process If the customer requires a billing impression mode change go to GP 28 Billing Impression Mode Change Process Additional Information If necessary refer to the general procedures and information that follow GP 1 Diagnostics Entry GP 2 Fault Codes and History Files GP 3 Device Information GP 4 ...

Page 17: ...neven density blank areas drum scratches heat roll scratches etc in A3 halftone Every visit Clean the machine interior Check and clean the paper transport roller including the bypass tray Clean any toner residue in the paper transport path Clean any contamination and paper dust from the jam sensors 300K feeds Clean the operating parts around the toner cartridge PL 90 05 Item 1 and drum cartridge P...

Page 18: ...Actions to verify the correct operation of the machine and to complete the service call Procedure Perform the steps that follow If a fault is identified go to SCP 3 Fault Analysis 1 If necessary re connect the machine to the customer s network 2 If necessary perform GP 13 Network Clone Procedure NOTE The clone file will need to be taken whenever the system software is changed 3 Perform the relevan...

Page 19: ...t high capacity feeder HCF Envelope tray Exit 2 tray Output Options Integrated office finisher Office finisher LX Booklet maker NOTE A horizontal transport is also installed when a office finisher LX is fitted Accessories and Kits 1 Line Fax kit 3 Line Fax kit Adobe PS Common access card Convenience stapler Foreign device interface kit Hard disk drive standard on machines with more than 1 tray VOI...

Page 20: ... Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer SCP 6 Launch Issue Service Call Procedures Figure 3 Machine with office finisher LX and 3TM Figure 4 Machine with office finisher LX booklet maker HCF and TTM ...

Page 21: ...de 1 Pre Registration Sensor On Jam RAP 2 37 005 123 DADF Simplex Side 1 Registration Sensor On Jam RAP 2 37 005 125 005 145 DADF Registration Sensor Off Jam RAP 2 38 005 131 005 132 DADF Invert Sensor On Jam During Inverting RAP 2 38 005 134 005 139 DADF Invert Sensor Off Jam RAP 2 39 005 135 DADF Side 2 Pre Registration Sensor On Jam RAP 2 39 005 136 DADF Side 2 Registration Sensor On Jam RAP 2 ...

Page 22: ...nsport Entrance Sensor Static Jam RAP 2 96 012 903B Compiler Exit Sensor On RAP 2 97 012 905 Compiler Tray No Paper Sensor Static Jam RAP 2 97 012 935B Entrance Sensor RAP 2 98 Chain 013 013 210 013 211 Booklet Staple Move Home Sensor Fail RAP 2 99 013 212 013 213 Booklet Staple Move Position Sensor Fail RAP 2 100 013 220 Folder Detect Fail RAP 2 101 013 306 Booklet Safety Switches Open RAP 2 101 ...

Page 23: ...d Server Connection Error RAP 2 149 016 538 Remote Download File Write Error RAP 2 149 016 539 Kerberos Attestation Other Protocol Error RAP 2 150 016 543 Attestation Agent Error 543 RAP 2 150 016 545 Attestation Agent Error 545 RAP 2 151 016 546 558 569 Attestation Agent Errors RAP 2 151 016 548 Attestation Agent Error 548 RAP 2 152 016 553 Attestation Agent Error 553 RAP 2 152 016 554 Attestatio...

Page 24: ...eled RAP 2 202 016 772 Scan Data Repository Error RAP 2 202 016 776 Image Conversion Error RAP 2 203 016 779 Scan Image Conversion Error RAP 2 203 016 781 Server Connect Error RAP 2 204 016 786 HD Full Scan Write Error RAP 2 204 016 788 Retrieve to Browser Failed RAP 2 205 016 790 Email Fragment Over RAP 2 205 016 792 Specified Job Not Found RAP 2 206 016 794 Media Not Inserted RAP 2 206 016 795 M...

Page 25: ...HTTP File Duplication Fail RAP 2 254 018 560 to 018 563 HTTP Server Login Fail RAP 2 254 018 564 Host Name Solution Error in HTTP RAP 2 255 018 565 Proxy Name Solution Error in HTTP RAP 2 255 018 566 018 567 Server Connect Error in HTTP RAP 2 256 018 568 HTTP Server SSL Access Fail RAP 2 256 018 569 HTTP Server Certificate Fail RAP 2 257 018 570 HTTP Certificate Fail RAP 2 257 018 571 Internal Err...

Page 26: ...te RAP 2 306 024 366 JBIG Library Other Fail RAP 2 306 024 367 Decompress Other Fail RAP 2 307 024 368 PCI Error RAP 2 307 024 370 Marker Code Detection Fail RAP 2 308 024 371 to 024 373 024 375 IOT ESS Communication Fail 2 RAP 2 308 024 374 RegiCon PLL Parameter Fail RAP 2 309 024 376 IOT ESS Communication Fail 3 RAP 2 309 024 600 to 024 614 Counter Repair RAP 2 310 024 615 IOT Unsupported Drum S...

Page 27: ... 358 027 525 027 527 File Delete Failure in SMB RAP 2 359 027 526 Lock Folder Delete Failure in SMB RAP 2 359 027 528 Data Write Failure to SMB Server RAP 2 360 027 529 Data Read Failure From SMB Server RAP 2 360 027 530 File Name Duplicate Failure in SMB RAP 2 361 027 531 SMB Scan Filing Policy Injustice RAP 2 361 027 532 NEXTNAME File Access Error in SMB RAP 2 362 027 543 SMB Server Name Specifi...

Page 28: ... Print Error With Remote Server RAP 2 409 029 720 EIP Print Error With Server Permission RAP 2 409 029 721 029 722 EIP Print Fail RAP 2 410 029 723 EIP Print SSL Connection Fail RAP 2 410 029 724 029 727 EIP Print Other Network Fail RAP 2 411 029 725 EIP Print Network DNS Resolve Fail RAP 2 411 029 726 EIP Print Software Error RAP 2 412 Chain 033 033 310 Fax Charge Function Fail RAP 2 413 033 311 ...

Page 29: ...2 459 Chain 060 to 062 060 344 to 060 356 LPH Fault RAP 2 461 061 357 365 369 373 393 LPH Communications Fault RAP 2 461 061 361 LPH Configuration RAP 2 462 062 277 DADF Communication Fail RAP 2 462 062 300 Platen Interlock Open RAP 2 463 062 311 IIT Software Logic Fail RAP 2 463 062 345 IIT EEPROM Fail RAP 2 464 062 360 062 389 Carriage Position Fail RAP 2 464 062 362 X Hard Fail RAP 2 465 062 37...

Page 30: ...rt RAP 2 515 116 388 No HDD RAP 2 515 116 390 ROM and NVM Version Mismatch RAP 2 516 116 391 Illegal Code RAP 2 516 116 392 Machine Code Check Fail RAP 2 517 116 396 FIPS140 Self Test Fail RAP 2 517 116 397 Illegal Setting Area Coverage Threshold RAP 2 518 116 399 Initialization RAP 2 518 116 701 116 710 Out of Memory Duplex Fail RAP 2 519 116 702 Print with Substitute Font RAP 2 519 116 703 Posts...

Page 31: ...561 124 326 IOT Speed Not Registered RAP 2 561 124 327 IOT Speed Change Fail RAP 2 562 124 328 Punch Unit User Initial Set Up RAP 2 562 124 331 to 124 339 ESS ROM DIMM RAP 2 563 124 340 360 390 CRUM Market Fail All RAP 2 563 124 341 351 361 381 391 CRUM Market Fail RAP 2 564 124 342 343 352 353 362 363 382 383 392 393 CRUM Market Fail SYS 1 RAP 2 564 124 345 Billing Meter Type Restoration Fail RAP...

Page 32: ...April 2017 2 12 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 33: ... pin 3 on the LVPS The AC power supply is within specification GP 17 Y N Switch off the power then unplug the power cord from the outlet Check the wiring Between the GFI breaker J10 pin 1 and the main power switch P J12 pin 1 Between the main power switch P J14 pin 1 and the LVPS P1 pin 3 Between the inlet GFI breaker J18 pin 1 and the LVPS P1 pin 1 Install new components as necessary Main power s...

Page 34: ...mains line voltage Electricity can cause death or injury Check the voltage between the LVPS P J501 pin 1 and ground 24VDC is measured Y N Check the voltage between P1 pin 1 and pin 3 on the LVPS The AC power supply is within specification GP 17 Y N Perform the 01A AC Power RAP Switch off the machine GP 10 Disconnect P J501 from the LVPS Wait 15 seconds then switch on the machine GP 10 Check the vo...

Page 35: ...nnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Ensure that all connectors on the UI assembly PL 2 05 Item 7 and the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 are securely connected Ensure that all surface mounted modules on the ESS PWB are securely connected 3 Check the wiring between the ESS PWB a...

Page 36: ...April 2017 2 16 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 002 500 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 37: ...ver detection fail Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Ensure that all connectors on the drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 and th...

Page 38: ... the occurrence of a transmission failure is received 003 330 IISS receiving error detected by the controller The NAK that notifies of the occurrence of a transmission failure is received 003 331 IISS receiving error detected by the controller The NAK that notifies of the occurrence of a transmission failure is received 003 332 IISS receiving error detected by the controller The NAK that notifies ...

Page 39: ...ecurely connected 3 Reload the software GP 4 4 Perform the OF2 Special Boot Modes RAP 003 345 003 346 X PIO Mismatch RAP 003 345 When a job fail was received from the IISS an error of the X hot line was detected 003 345 When IIT image delivered was received from the IISS an error of the X hot line was detected Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while perfo...

Page 40: ...cted the number of ejected originals is more than the num ber that were fed Procedure Reload the originals then re run the job 003 701 Duplication Prevention Code RAP 003 701 A copy restriction code is detected in the document data Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer not to attempt to copy documents that are restricted 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 ...

Page 41: ...w 1 Advise the customer to correct the magnification settings 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 003 703 003 704 Color Correction RAP 003 703 Color correction patch position error during 2 sided simultaneous scan 003 704 Color correction color difference error during 2 sided simultaneous scan Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to load the 2 sided simultaneo...

Page 42: ...ergy saver mode Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to cancel the job then retry the job 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 003 750 Insufficient Documents Duplex Book RAP 003 750 The number of documents is insufficient for duplex book print Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to change the parameters then retry the job 2 If the faul...

Page 43: ...o increase the resolution or enlarge the scan area width x length then retry the job 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 003 752 932 935 600dpi Cannot be Scanned RAP 003 752 600dpi is unavailable for DADF mixed 2 sided mode scan 003 932 For scanning in the DADF mix duplex mode 600dpi is not available 003 935 For scanning in the DADF mix duplex mode 600dpi is not available when the nex...

Page 44: ...de 300dpi 400dpi and 600dpi are not avail able when the next document exists Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to perform scanning below 200 dpi resolution or perform scanning in other than mixed mode 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 003 754 to 003 756 S2X Error RAP 003 754 A recoverable error was detected 003 755 Command error returned from the PWB 003 ...

Page 45: ...ning in the DADF mix duplex mode 400dpi and 600dpi are not available when the next document exists Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to perform scanning below 300 dpi resolution or perform scanning in other than mixed mode 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 003 760 003 761 Scan Settings Error RAP 003 760 The job properties are incorrect 003 761 Tray select...

Page 46: ...lay Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to cancel the job 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 003 780 Scan Image Compression Error RAP 003 765 Fax scan compression error Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to cancel the job then to change the scan resolution parameter and then retry the job 2 If the fault persists reload the software...

Page 47: ...t follow 1 Advise the customer to cancel the job then to change the job properties 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 003 940 Insufficient Memory RAP 003 940 Insufficient memory detected Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to cancel the job then to clear the B W setting for color mode or the side 2 cover image setting then retry the job 2 If the fault persis...

Page 48: ...If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 003 942 956 Document Size Auto Detect RAP 003 942 The document size cannot be automatically detected 003 956 Undefined document size was detected when platen is selected and only APS requires document size selection Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to input an appropriate value for the document size then retry the job 2 Pe...

Page 49: ...dvise the customer to change the image repeat count parameter then retry the job 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 003 946 Image Rotation Copy APS RAP 003 946 Part of the image will be lost if the image is not rotated However a paper size that does not support rotation was selected Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to manually select an appropriate paper ...

Page 50: ...ed a document of differ ent size orientation from the initial document was detected Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to reload the correct number and size of documents and to correctly program the job on the UI Retry the job 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 003 952 Document Color Mismatch RAP 003 952 Returned document color mismatch different color dete...

Page 51: ... APS tray that is set to a specific size selected Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to select a tray that has the correct size of paper then retry the job 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 003 968 Punch Position Error RAP 003 968 Unable to punch at the selected position Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to specify an appropriat...

Page 52: ...03 970 003 976 Fax Line Memory RAP 003 970 The number of slow scan lines has exceeded the upper limit due to Fax parallel com position long document enlargement etc 003 976 Number of lines in the slow scan direction exceeded during Fax N up Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to press the continue button to store as much data as the memory capacity then continue scanning ...

Page 53: ...nly no service action necessary 003 972 Maximum Stored Page RAP 003 972 When scanning a document the number of pages that has accumulated in the machine has exceeded the value of Maximum Stored Number of Copy Sheets set in system data Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to set the number of pages of the document to be within the maxi mum number of pages that can be stored...

Page 54: ... be lost if it is not rotated Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to verify the image loss and use a larger paper size if available Or use reduction to make a smaller document then retry the job 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 003 974 Next Original Specification RAP 003 974 Next document specified Scanning has been completed for all loaded documents Proce...

Page 55: ...cedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Ask the customer to load a correct size document then retry the job 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 003 978 Color Document Mismatch Multi Scan RAP 003 978 Document color mismatch document replacement during multi scan Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to reload the correct size paper then retry the job 2 If the fau...

Page 56: ...980 003 981 Staple Error RAP 003 980 Staple is not available at the specified position 003 981 Staple could not be done for the selected paper size Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to specify a staple position again or cancel staple then retry the job 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 ...

Page 57: ...nter dC330 code 005 004 Check the DADF feed motor PL 5 30 Item 3 6 Check the drive gears PL 5 35 for wear or damage Install new components as neces sary 7 If the fault persists install a new DADF PWB PL 5 10 Item 11 005 123 DADF Simplex Side 1 Registration Sensor On Jam RAP BSD ON BSD 5 6 Document Scan Invert and Exit Transportation 005 123 The DADF registration sensor does not turn on within the ...

Page 58: ... 3 5 Enter dC330 code 005 008 Check the DADF feed motor PL 5 30 Item 3 6 Check the drive gears PL 5 35 for wear or damage Install new components as neces sary 7 If the fault persists install a new DADF PWB PL 5 10 Item 11 005 131 005 132 DADF Invert Sensor On Jam During Inverting RAP BSD ON BSD 5 6 Document Scan Invert and Exit Transportation 005 131 After the DADF registration sensor turned on at...

Page 59: ...L 5 30 Item 3 6 Check the exit nip roll PL 5 65 Item 17 Enter dC330 code 005 072 Check the exit nip release solenoid PL 5 35 Item 8 7 Check the drive gears PL 5 35 for wear or damage Install new components as neces sary 8 If the fault persists install a new DADF PWB PL 5 10 Item 11 005 135 DADF Side 2 Pre Registration Sensor On Jam RAP BSD ON BSD 5 4 Document Feeding 1 of 2 005 135 After the DADF ...

Page 60: ... 17 Enter dC330 code 005 072 Check the exit nip release solenoid PL 5 35 Item 8 8 Check the drive gears PL 5 35 for wear or damage Install new components as neces sary 9 If the fault persists install a new DADF PWB PL 5 10 Item 11 005 147 DADF Pre Registration Sensor Off Jam During Inverting RAP BSD ON BSD 5 4 Document Feeding 1 of 2 005 147 After the DADF feed motor started the reverse rotation a...

Page 61: ...Jam RAP BSD ON BSD 5 5 Document Feeding 2 of 2 005 196 The 2nd sheet or later of the set was detected to be of a different size to the 1st sheet 005 198 The length of the vertical scanning direction is less than the specified value simplex 85mm 3 3 inches duplex 110mm 4 3 inches 005 199 The length of vertical scanning direction is the specified value or more simplex 1275mm 50 1 inches duplex 480 1...

Page 62: ...hibited size combination was detected Procedure Refer the customer to the user documentation regarding document size combinations 005 210 DADF Download Fail RAP BSD ON BSD 3 5 PWB Communications ESS PWB to DADF 005 210 When the IISS starts up including at power on and sleep recovery it was detected that the DADF is in download mode There was an error in DADF download the ROM is cor rupted Procedur...

Page 63: ...10 Item 11 005 288 Home Position Sensor Fail RAP BSD ON BSD 5 6 Document Scan Invert and Exit Transportation 005 288 The invert mechanism failed to return to the home position Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can...

Page 64: ...follow 1 Check the actuator on the upper feeder assembly PL 5 10 Item 10 If the actuator is dam aged install a new upper feeder assembly PL 5 10 Item 10 2 Enter dC330 code 005 212 Check the CVT feeder cover sensor PL 5 10 Item 14 3 If the fault persists install a new DADF PWB PL 5 10 Item 11 005 500 Write to DADF ROM Error RAP 005 500 An error has occurred during the process of writing data to the...

Page 65: ...s that follow 1 Enter dC330 code 005 206 Check the DADF pre registration sensor PL 5 70 Item 3 2 If the fault persists install a new DADF PWB PL 5 10 Item 11 005 908 DADF Registration Sensor Static Jam RAP BSD ON BSD 5 6 Document Scan Invert and Exit Transportation 005 908 DADF registration sensor detected paper when powering on closing the feeder cover or closing the DADF Procedure WARNING Ensure...

Page 66: ...k a Sensor Perform the steps that follow 1 Enter dC330 code 005 211 Check the DADF invert sensor PL 5 50 Item 8 2 If the fault persists install a new DADF PWB PL 5 10 Item 11 005 915 DADF APS Sensor 1 Static Jam RAP BSD ON BSD 5 5 Document Feeding 2 of 2 005 915 DADF APS sensor 1 detected paper when powering on closing the feeder cover or closing the DADF Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electric...

Page 67: ...Perform the steps that follow 1 Enter dC330 code 005 219 Check the DADF APS sensor 2 PL 5 50 Item 8 2 If the fault persists install a new DADF PWB PL 5 10 Item 11 005 917 DADF APS Sensor 3 Static Jam RAP BSD ON BSD 5 5 Document Feeding 2 of 2 005 917 DADF APS sensor 3 detected paper when powering on closing the feeder cover or closing the DADF Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the m...

Page 68: ...Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Refer to the procedure that follows as necessary GP 7 How to Check a Sensor Perform the steps that follow 1 Check the size of the document that was fed by the user 2 Enter dC330 Check the sensors that follow Code 005 215 tray APS sensor 1 PL 5 55 Item 6 Code 005 216 tray APS sensor 2 PL 5 55 Item 6 Code 005 217 tray APS sensor 3 P...

Page 69: ...nch Issue 005 941 Not Enough Documents RAP 005 941 Some originals were missing after all originals were returned Procedure Follow the instructions on the UI to reload the documents 005 942 Document Fault Loading 005 942 Too many originals are loaded Procedure Reduce the number of originals loaded in the input tray ...

Page 70: ...ure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Refer to the procedure that follows as necessary GP 7 How to Check a Sensor Perform the steps that follow 1 Check the size of the document that was fed by the user 2 Enter dC330 Check...

Page 71: ... fuser DP612 and the drive PWB P J416 for an open circuit short circuit or poor contact 7 If the fault persists install new components as necessary Fuser PL 10 05 Item 2 LVPS PL 1 10 Item 8 Drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 010 329 Fuser Fuse Cut Fail RAP BSD ON BSD 10 2 Fusing Heat Control 2 of 2 010 329 After installation of a new fuser the fuse F1 for detection is not open within ...

Page 72: ...TE The relationship between the displayed value and the sensor that detected the high temperature error is as follows 0 Normal 1 High temperature error of heat roll nc sensor 2 High temperature error of heat roll thermistor 3 Abnormal temperature increase of heat roll NC sensor heat roll thermistor 4 Hardware high temperature error of heat roll thermistor 010 332 010 379 Heat Roll NC Sensor Fail R...

Page 73: ...4 Check the connections and wiring between the heat roll sensor P J124 and the drive PWB P J416 for an open circuit short circuit or poor contact 5 If the fault persists install new components as necessary Fuser PL 10 05 Item 2 Drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 010 337 Heat Roll Paper Winding RAP BSD ON BSD 10 2 Fusing Heat Control 2 of 2 010 337 From the value of the fuser thermisto...

Page 74: ...ng tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Install a new fuser PL 10 05 Item 2 010 418 420 Fuser Near Life Warning RAP BSD ON BSD 10 2 Fusing Heat Control 2 of 2 010 418 Fuser replacement time is approaching 010 420 Fuser replacement time is approaching Procedure ...

Page 75: ...B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 010 421 Status Indicator RAPs Launch Issue 010 421 Fuser Life Warning RAP BSD ON BSD 10 2 Fusing Heat Control 2 of 2 010 421 Fuser replacement time Procedure Install a new fuser PL 10 05 Item 2 ...

Page 76: ...April 2017 2 56 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 010 421 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 77: ...12 Item 19 is correctly installed and free from foreign objects and that the actuator is not broken Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 Procedure Check the specifications of paper GP 15 Paper is in specification Y N Load paper that is in specification Check the condition of the paper The paper is in normal condition without any problem that causes the paper to be bent or caught Y N Resolve...

Page 78: ... and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit If the fault per sists install a new finisher PWB PL 12 14 Item 1 Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit If the fault persists install a new finisher PWB PL 12 14 Item 1 012 151 Compiler Exit Sensor Off Jam Entry RAP 012 151 The compiler exit sensor does not deatuate within a specified time Procedure Go to ...

Page 79: ...nsor The display changes Y N Check the connections of P J8709 and P J8728 The connectors are good Y N Secure the connections Check for an open or short circuit between P J8709 and P J8728 The wiring is good Y N Repair the open or short circuit Measure the voltage between the finisher PWB P J8709 pin 3 and ground The voltage is approximately 5VDC Y N Check the 5VDC circuit Refer to the Wiring Diagr...

Page 80: ...changes Y N Install a new finisher PWB PL 12 14 Item 1 Install a new sub paddle solenoid PL 12 10 Item 27 Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit If the fault persists install a new finisher PWB PL 12 14 Item 1 012 152 Compiler Exit Sensor On Jam Entry RAP 012 152 The compiler exit sensor does not actuate within a specified time after receiving the sheet exit comma...

Page 81: ...tall new components as necessary PL 12 11 Check that the finisher is installed correctly The finisher is correctly installed and correctly connected to the IOT Y N Reinstall the finisher correctly Enter dC330 code 012 150 Actuate the compiler exit sensor The display changes Y N Check the connections of P J8709 and P J8728 The connectors are good Y N Secure the connections Check for an open or shor...

Page 82: ...foreign object Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 Procedure Check the specifications of paper GP 15 Paper is in specification Y N Load paper that is in specification Check the condition of the paper The paper is in normal condition without any problem that causes the paper to be bent or caught Y N Resolve any problem that causes the paper to be bent or caught Check the eject mechanism PL ...

Page 83: ...B P J8706 pin 13 and ground and between P J8706 pin 15 and ground The voltage is approximately 24VDC Y N Check the 24VDC circuit Refer to the Wiring Diagrams Check the eject motor drive mechanism for deformed parts broken parts and or belt damage The drive mechanism is good Y N Repair defects or damage to the drive mechanism Install new components as nec essary PL 12 25 Install a new eject motor P...

Page 84: ...that follow 1 Check the wiring between the finisher and the IOT 2 If the fault persists install a new finisher PWB PL 12 14 Item 1 012 211 Stacker Tray Fail Entry RAP 012 211 This fault is raised when Within a specified time after the stacker tray started lifting up the stack height sensor did not detect the lifting up of the stacker tray Within a specified time after the stacker tray started goin...

Page 85: ...e wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit If the fault per sists install a new finisher PWB PL 12 14 Item 1 Enter dC330 code 012 278 Actuate the stacker stack sensor 1 by rotating the actuator The display changes Y N Check the connections of P J8707 and P J8722 The connectors are good Y N Secure the connections Check for an open or short circuit between P J8707 and P J8722 T...

Page 86: ...Y N Check the 24VDC circuit Refer to the Wiring Diagrams If the fault persists install a new finisher PWB PL 12 14 Item 1 Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open and short circuit If the fault per sists install a new stacker motor PL 12 20 Item 9 Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit If the fault persists install a new finisher PWB PL 12 14 Item 1...

Page 87: ...N Check the connections of P J8700 and P J8724 The connectors are good Y N Secure the connections Check for an open or short circuit between P J8700 and P J8724 The wiring is good Y N Repair the open wire or short circuit Measure the voltage between the finisher PWB P J8700 pin 6 and ground The voltage is approximately 5VDC Y N Check the 5VDC circuit Refer to the Wiring Diagrams Measure the voltag...

Page 88: ... 25 Item 9 is correctly installed and has no for eign object and that the actuator is not broken Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 Procedure Check the rear tamper for any foreign object deformation and binding that prevents it from moving The rear tamper is good Y N Repair the deformation and remove the foreign object s and the binding Install new com ponents as necessary PL 12 26 Check ...

Page 89: ...pecified time 012 280 The eject home sensor failed to deactuate within the specified time Initial Actions WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Check the eject home sensor PL 12 26 Item 9 is correctly installed...

Page 90: ... the Wiring Diagrams If the fault persists install a new finisher PWB PL 12 14 Item 1 Install a new eject motor PL 12 25 Item 15 If the fault persists install a new finisher PWB PL 12 14 Item 1 Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit If the fault persists install a new finisher PWB PL 12 14 Item 1 012 283 012 284 Set Clamp Home Sensor Fail Entry RAP 012 283 The set...

Page 91: ...rcuit between P J8707 and J8742B and between J8742A and P J8723 The wiring is good Y N Repair the open or short circuit Measure the voltage between the finisher PWB P J8707 pin 9 and ground The voltage is approximately 5VDC Y N Check the 5VDC circuit Refer to the Wiring Diagrams Measure the voltage between the finisher PWB P J8707 pin 8 and ground Manu ally rotate the set clamp shaft to actuate th...

Page 92: ...de no foreign objects Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 Procedure Enter dC330 012 046 and 012 047 alternately The staple motor runs Y N Check the connections of P J8705 and P J8735 The connectors are good Y N Connect P J8705 and P J8735 securely Check for an open or short circuit between P J8705 and P J8735 The wiring is good Y N Repair the open wire or short circuit Enter dC330 012 046 ...

Page 93: ...are correctly installed and undamaged Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 Procedure Enter dC330 code 012 300 Open then close the top cover to actuate the finisher top cover interlock sensor The display changes Y N Check the connections of P J8701 and P J8730 The connectors are good Y N Secure the connections Check for an open or short circuit between P J8701 and P J8730 The wiring is good ...

Page 94: ...front interlock switch PL 12 14 Item 12 is correctly installed and undamaged Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 Procedure Enter dC330 code 012 302 Open then close the front cover to actuate the finisher front inter lock switch The display changes Y N Check the connections of P J8702 and P J8733 The connectors are good Y N Secure the connections Check for an open or short circuit between P...

Page 95: ...AP BSD ON BSD 3 6 PWB Communications ESS PWB Drive PWB to Finisher Procedure NOTE Ensure the correct RAP is performed refer to the 012 334 Download Fail Entry RAP WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform t...

Page 96: ...the compiler exit sensor PL 12 12 Item 16 is correctly installed and free from for eign objects and that the actuator is not binding Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 Procedure Enter dC330 code 012 150 Actuate the compiler exit sensor The display changes Y N Check the connections of P J8709 and P J8728 The connectors are good Y N Secure the connections Check for an open or short circuit ...

Page 97: ...L 12 12 Item 19 is correctly installed and free from foreign objects and that the actuator is not binding Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 Procedure Enter dC330 code 012 140 Actuate the finisher entrance sensor The display changes Y N Check the connections of P J8709 and P J8729 The connectors are good Y N Secure the connections Check for an open or short circuit between P J8709 and P J...

Page 98: ...April 2017 2 78 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 012 935 012 935A Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 99: ... Item 6 The display changes Y N Check the wiring between J8861 pin 2 and P8987 pin 6 for an open or short circuit or a loose or damaged connector The wiring is good Y N Reconnect or repair as necessary Measure the voltage between P8987 pins 4 and 5 on the finisher PWB The voltage is approximately 5VDC Y N Install a new finisher PWB PL 13 45 Item 2 Measure the voltage between P8987 pin 6 on the fin...

Page 100: ...y 5VDC Y N Install a new finisher PWB PL 13 45 Item 2 Measure the voltage between P J8988 pin 2 on the finisher PWB and ground Actuate the finisher entrance sensor The voltage changes Y N Install a new finisher entrance sensor PL 13 35 Item 10 Install a new finisher PWB PL 13 45 Item 2 Enter dC330 code 012 038 The transport motor runs Y N Check the wiring between P J8879 on the transport motor and...

Page 101: ...or repair as necessary Measure the voltage between P J8988 pins 4 and 6 on the finisher PWB The voltage is approximately 5VDC Y N Install a new finisher PWB PL 13 45 Item 2 Measure the voltage between P J8988 pin 5 on the finisher PWB and ground Actuate the compiler exit sensor The voltage changes Y N Install a new compiler exit sensor PL 13 35 Item 10 Install a new finisher PWB PL 13 45 Item 2 En...

Page 102: ...her PWB The voltage is approximately 5VDC Y N Install a new finisher PWB PL 13 45 Item 2 Measure the voltage between P J8994 pin 2 on the finisher PWB and ground Actuate the compiler tray no paper sensor The voltage changes Y N Install a new compiler tray no paper sensor PL 13 28 Item 9 Install a new finisher PWB PL 13 45 Item 2 Enter dC330 code 012 055 The eject motor runs Y N Check the wiring be...

Page 103: ...k for obstructions under the tray Check the operation of the stacker height sensor 1 PL 13 27 Item 16 actuator Check the tray raise lower mechanism for damage or contamination Procedure Enter dC330 code 012 264 Actuate the stacker height sensor 1 PL 13 27 Item 16 The dis play changes Y N Check the wiring between J8873 pin 2 and P J8988 pin 17 for an open or short circuit or a loose or damaged conn...

Page 104: ...e that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Check for obstructions under the tray Check the operation of the stacker height sensor PL 13 27 actuators Check the tray raise lower mechanism for damage or contamination Procedure Ente...

Page 105: ...The voltage changes Y N Install a new stacker no paper sensor PL 13 15 Item 32 Install a new finisher PWB PL 13 45 Item 2 Install a new finisher PWB PL 13 45 Item 2 012 213 Stacker Tray Lower Limit Failure RAP BSD ON BSD 13 15 Office Finisher LX Stacker Tray Control 012 213 Stacker descended lower than normal levels below low limit height Initial Actions Check for obstructions under the tray Check...

Page 106: ... 13 45 Item 2 012 221B 012 223B Front Tamper Home Sensor Fail RAP BSD ON BSD 13 3 Office Finisher LX Interlock Switching BSD ON BSD 13 9 Office Finisher LX Tamping and Offset 1 of 2 BSD ON BSD 13 10 Office Finisher LX Tamping and Offset 2 of 2 Procedure NOTE Ensure the correct RAP is performed refer to the 012 221 012 223 Front Tamper Home Sensor Fail Entry RAP WARNING Ensure that the electricity ...

Page 107: ...d off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Manually operate the tamper mechanism The tamper mechanism moves smoothly Y N Install a new components as necessary PL 13 28 Enter dC330 code 012 221 Manually operate the tamper mechanism to actuate the rear tam per home sensor The d...

Page 108: ...did not turn on within the specified time after the punch motor started running Initial Actions WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Check the punch home actuator for deformation Check the punch home sensor PL...

Page 109: ...J8990 pin 2 on the finisher PWB and ground Actuate the folder home sensor The voltage changes Y N Install a new folder home sensor PL 13 40 Item 16 Install a new finisher PWB PL 13 45 Item 2 If the fault persists install a new finisher PWB PL 13 45 Item 2 012 249 Booklet Front Stapler Fail RAP BSD ON BSD 13 4 Office Finisher LX Booklet Interlock Switching BSD ON BSD 13 17 Office Finisher LX Bookle...

Page 110: ... finisher PWB for an open or short circuit or loose or damaged connectors The wiring is good Y N Reconnect or repair as necessary Measure the voltage between P J8988 pins 9 and 7 on the finisher PWB The voltage is approximately 5VDC Y N Install a new finisher PWB PL 13 45 Item 2 Measure the voltage between P J8988 pin 8 on the finisher PWB and ground Actuate the eject clamp home sensor The voltage...

Page 111: ...J8895 on the rear booklet stapler for a loose or damaged connector or an open or short circuit If the wiring is good install a new rear booklet stapler assembly PL 13 65 Item 13 If the problem persists install a new booklet PWB PL 13 70 Item 4 Switch off the machine GP 10 Check the wiring between P J8995 pin 12 on the booklet PWB and J8895 pin 3 on the rear booklet stapler for a loose or damaged c...

Page 112: ...PL 13 45 Item 2 Measure the voltage between the P J8988 pin 11 on the finisher PWB and ground Actu ate the eject clamp home sensor The voltage changes Y N Install a new eject clamp home sensor PL 13 27 Item 16 Install a new finisher PWB PL 13 45 Item 2 Enter dC330 code 012 052 then 012 053 alternately The eject motor PL 13 27 Item 4 runs Y N Check the wiring between P J8878 pins 1 to 6 on the ejec...

Page 113: ... ON BSD 13 11 Office Finisher LX Staple Positioning 012 295 occurs when After the stapler started moving to the staple position the stapler move position sensor did not turn on within 2 seconds After the stapler completed moving to the staple position the stapler move position sen sor did not turn on 012 296 occurs when After the stapler started moving to the staple position and the staple move se...

Page 114: ...s WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Ensure that the eject cover PL 13 25 Item 1 is closed Check the eject cover switch PL 13 27 Item 19 for improper installation Check eject cover switch connectors for conn...

Page 115: ...Cheat the interlock switch The voltage drops to 0VDC Y N Install a new front door interlock switch PL 13 45 Item 19 Install a new finisher PWB PL 13 45 Item 2 Check the actuator for damage or misalignment Check the interlock circuit for an intermittent condition If the fault persists install a new finisher PWB PL 13 45 Item 2 012 303 Finisher horizontal Transport Cover Open RAP BSD ON BSD 13 5 Off...

Page 116: ...is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Check the wiring between the finisher and the IOT 2 Reload the software GP 4 3 If the fault persists install a new finisher PWB PL 13 45 Item 2 012 901 Horizontal Transport Entrance Sensor St...

Page 117: ...ler exit sensor PL 13 35 Item 10 Install a new finisher PWB PL 13 45 Item 2 If the fault persists install a new finisher PWB PL 13 45 Item 2 012 905 Compiler Tray No Paper Sensor Static Jam RAP BSD ON BSD 13 10 Office Finisher LX Tamping and Offset 2 of 2 012 905 Paper remains on the compiler tray no paper sensor Initial Actions WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off wh...

Page 118: ... finisher is docked correctly to ensure proper transport gate operation Procedure Enter dC330 code 012 100 Actuate the transport entrance sensor PL 13 35 Item 10 The display changes Y N Check the wiring between J8868 pin 2 and P J8988 pin 2 for an open or short circuit or a loose or damaged connector The wiring is good Y N Reconnect or repair as necessary Measure the voltage between P J8988 pins 3...

Page 119: ...897 pin 2 and P J8991 pin 2 for an open or short circuit or a loose or damaged connector The wiring is good Y N Reconnect or repair as necessary Measure the voltage between P J8991 pins 3 and 1 on the booklet PWB The voltage is approximately 5VDC Y N Install a new booklet PWB PL 13 70 Item 4 Measure the voltage between P J8991 pin 2 on the booklet PWB and ground Move the booklet staplers to actuat...

Page 120: ...ector The wiring is good Y N Reconnect or repair as necessary Measure the voltage between P J8991 pins 4 and 6 on the booklet PWB The voltage is approximately 5VDC Y N Install a new booklet PWB PL 13 70 Item 4 Measure the voltage between P J8991 pin 5 on the booklet PWB and ground Actuate the booklet staple move position sensor The voltage changes Y N Install a new booklet staple move position sen...

Page 121: ...PWB PL 13 45 Item 2 Check the wiring for an intermittent fault 013 306 Booklet Safety Switches Open RAP BSD ON BSD 13 4 Office Finisher LX Booklet Interlock Switching 013 306 Control logic senses that one or more booklet safety switch is open Initial Actions WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconn...

Page 122: ...e that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Ensure the left cover PL 13 50 Item 8 is closed Procedure Measure the voltage between P J8993 pin 5 on the booklet PWB and ground 24VDC is measured Y N Check the circuit from P J8993 to...

Page 123: ...nk B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 014 304 Status Indicator RAPs Launch Issue 014 304 Top Cover Interlock Open RAP 014 304 The top cover interlock open was detected Procedure Refer to the 012 301 Top Cover Interlock Open RAP ...

Page 124: ...April 2017 2 104 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 014 304 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 125: ...eration 016 798 A HDD unavailable error was returned when the decomposer called the S image library Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the ...

Page 126: ...Page Memory was detected Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Refer the customer to the User Guide to check memory usage 016 213 SW Option Fail Printer Card RAP 016 213 The PRT_CARD was not installed or an error was detected when optional function software internet fax kit was enabled Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switc...

Page 127: ... injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Ensure all fax PWBs are correctly installed PL 20 05 016 215 016 216 SW Option Fail RAP 016 215 The scanner functions cannot be executed due to a JPEG board error or JPEG board not installed 016 216 The system detected that the extension memory was not installed Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to th...

Page 128: ...does not support printer kit Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Reload the software GP 4 016 218 PS Kit Not Installed for XDOD RAP 016 218 The PS Kit required for XDOD function was not installed Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Advise the customer that the postscript kit is required ...

Page 129: ...AM 016 224 The S2X PWB has failed to access to the internal PCI space 016 225 The S2X PWB failed the ROM check sum test 016 226 The S2X PWB failed to detect the video clocks sent from the IIT 016 227 The S2X PWB failed the write read test of the internal DDR memory 016 228 The S2X PWB failed the desired value comparison of the high compression process results using the internal test patterns 016 2...

Page 130: ...e image log kit SW key to Enabled 016 232 MRC HW Initialize Error RAP 016 232 MRC HW initialize error an error has occurred during high compression board initial ization Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause...

Page 131: ...r injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Reload the software GP 4 3 Install a new ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 016 234 016 235 XCP Error RAP 016 234 Lack of memory causes the XCP to stop 016 235 Another internal error causes the XCP function to stop Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off whi...

Page 132: ...ury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Reload the software GP 4 3 Install a new ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 016 244 Self Signed Certificate Auto Update Fail RAP 016 244 Self sIgned certificate auto update failure Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need el...

Page 133: ... is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Disconnect the invalid accessory 016 310 SSMM Job Log Full RAP 016 310 A job log file was not retrieved from the external application AWAS and t...

Page 134: ...securely connected 3 Reload the software GP 4 4 If the fault persists install a new ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 016 312 313 314 SW Option Fail Hybrid WaterMark RAP 016 312 When the SW optional function is being enabled the system detected that the hybrid watermark detection H W is not installed 016 313 The hybrid watermark detection H W was detected but the SW option secure water mark kit was not enabl...

Page 135: ...ndard fail 016 334 Long boot diag page memory broken option fail Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Ensure that all con...

Page 136: ...e the customer to push the user accounts to the machine from their accounting server 4 Ensure that all connectors on the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 are securely connected Ensure all surface mounted modules are securely connected 5 Reload the software GP 4 6 Perform the OF2 Special Boot Modes RAP 016 323 B Formatter Fatal Error RAP 016 323 Fatal error has occurred in the B formatter task Procedure WARN...

Page 137: ...write RAP 016 324 Scheduled image overwrite Procedure For information only no service action necessary Wait until the Scheduled Image Overwrite to complete 016 325 Using Personal Certificate RAP 016 325 The IC card personal certificate is set in the certificate for signing Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Enter dC131 Set NVM value 790 389 to 0 ...

Page 138: ...eps that follow 1 Check the wiring between the ESS PWB and the UI 2 Install new components as necessary ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 UI assembly PL 2 05 Item 7 016 327 016 328 Connection Fail RAP 016 327 Backplane connection fail 016 328 The controller has detected a failure at its cable connection with the MCU Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing...

Page 139: ...gnostic fail 1 016 336 Cont program ROM diagnostic fail 2 016 337 Cont program ROM diagnostic fail 3 016 338 Cont font ROM diagnostic fail 1 016 339 Cont font ROM diagnostic fail 2 016 340 Cont font ROM diagnostic fail 3 016 341 Cont font ROM diagnostic fail 4 016 342 Cont RTC diagnostic fail 016 343 Long boot diag timer fail 016 345 Cont NVM diagnostic fail 016 346 Cont A4 fax modem diagnosis fai...

Page 140: ...ot be established between the IIT and the controller Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Ensure that all connectors on t...

Page 141: ...connected Ensure all surface mounted modules are securely connected 3 Reload the software GP 4 4 If the fault persists install a new ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 016 357 Controller EP Communication Fail RAP 016 357 Controller to EP controller communication fail Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 ...

Page 142: ...njury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Reload the software GP 4 3 If the fault persists install a new ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 016 359 016 361 Controller USB Fail RAP 016 359 Cont USB HUB diagnostic fail 016 361 Cont USB 3 0 device diagnostic fail Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off wh...

Page 143: ... the wiring between the ESS PWB and the UI 3 Install new components as necessary ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 UI assembly PL 2 05 Item 7 016 363 Controller LyraCard Fail RAP 016 363 Cont JPEG card diagnosed as having a failure Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electrici...

Page 144: ...the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 are securely connected Ensure all surface mounted modules are securely connected 3 Reload the software GP 4 4 If the fault persists install a new ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 016 366 016 367 Controller HDD Fail RAP BSD ON BSD 3 9 ESS 016 366 Cont HDD diagnostic fail 1 016 367 Cont HDD diagnostic fail 2 Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched of...

Page 145: ...ll surface mounted modules are securely connected 3 Reload the software GP 4 4 If the fault persists install a new ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 016 371 Controller USB 1 1 Host Fail RAP 016 371 A defect was detected during a diagnostic check of USB 1 1 host no communication with the fax card could be established Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing...

Page 146: ... Authentication error incorrect user name or password The user name or password that has been set in the machine is incorrect The settings are different from those in the authentication device switch that is physically connected to the machine via the network 016 402 802 1x authentication time out there was no response signal from the authentication device The authentication was timed out because ...

Page 147: ...uthentication method of the machine to be the same as the one set in the authentication server 2 Check the 802 1x authentication method from the UI 016 403 016 430 802 1x Certificate Failure RAP 016 403 802 1x authentication certificate mismatch The root server certificate for the authenti cation server is not stored in the machine or it is mismatched 016 430 The route certificate of the server ce...

Page 148: ... An incorrect protocol signal was received from the authentication server 016 431 An internal error has occurred in the 802 1x supplicant function of the machine An incorrect protocol signal was received from the authentication server in network 2 Procedure Advise the customer to repeat the operation 016 405 Certificate DB File Error RAP 016 405 Certificate database file is wrong Procedure Advise ...

Page 149: ... SSL client certificate cannot be set up select an authentication method other than EAP TLS 016 407 to 016 412 XCP Error RAP 016 407 The package management function has detected security exception 016 408 The package management function has detected the damaged JAR file 016 409 The package management function has detected a version mismatch 016 410 The package management function has detected the ...

Page 150: ...Input Tray Removed RAP 016 421 The paper tray is removed Procedure Ensure all paper trays are fully inserted 016 422 016 423 Offline RAP 016 422 Diag Offline 016 423 Offline Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 If a remote access session in progress wait for it to end 2 If the fault persists switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 ...

Page 151: ...425 Power Mode RAP 016 424 Low power mode 016 425 Sleep mode Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Cancel the power save mode 2 If the fault persists switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 016 426 SMart eSolutions Connect Fail RAP 016 426 Could not connect to SMart eSolutions server Procedure Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 ...

Page 152: ...e authentication method of network 2 of this machine to the same authentication method as the one set in the authentication server 2 Check the 802 1x authenticating method on the UI 016 432 802 1x Client Certificate Failure Network 2 RAP 016 432 802 1x setting error of the client certificate of the authentication network 2 Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Store the client certificate to this mac...

Page 153: ...t name of the device or dupli cate device 2 If a duplicated setting is not confirmed change the device host name 016 453 016 454 Dynamic DNS IPv6 NG RAP 016 453 Failed to update of the IPv6 address and host name to the DNS server 016 454 Dynamic DNS dynamic update failed Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to a Check that DNS server address is set correctly in the device ...

Page 154: ...device 2 If the fault persists perform the 016A Scan to Network Error Entry RAP 016 461 Under Non transmitted Image Log Stagnation RAP 016 461 Creation of a new job is being restricted because image logs yet to be transferred are piled up and delayed Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to a Check the image log management server status and the network status and clear any ...

Page 155: ...parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Reload the software GP 4 2 If the fault persists install a new ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 016 502 ROM Write Error During PJL Method RAP 016 502 An error was detected when writing data to one of the ROMs in the machine Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Re...

Page 156: ...low 1 Advise the customer to specify the correct SMTP server name or specify the IP address 2 If the fault persists perform the 016A Scan to Network Error Entry RAP 016 504 POP Server Fail for Redirector RAP 016 504 The POP server name could not be resolved though the machine tried to connect to the server Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to specify the correct POP ser...

Page 157: ...Error Entry RAP 016 507 016 508 Image Log Send Fail RAP 016 507 A log image transfer fails making it impossible to continue a target job which will con sist of created images 016 508 A log image transfer fails making it impossible to continue an image transfer job Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to check the state of the destination image log control server and that o...

Page 158: ... Check the wiring between the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 and the hard disk 3 Initialise the hard disk Refer to dC355 Hard Disk Diagnostics 4 Install a new hard disk PL 3 10 Item 2 016 511 016 512 Image Log Invalid Send Rule RAP 016 511 Rules for log image transfer are illegal causing a job to be discontinued 016 512 Rules for log image transfer are illegal Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity...

Page 159: ...14 During XPS Bridge processing invalid schema parameter error damage to XPS file or an error internal to XPS decomposer occurred Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 ...

Page 160: ...PL 3 10 Item 6 and hard disk PL 3 10 Item 2 are securely connected Ensure all surface mounted modules are securely connected 3 Reload the software GP 4 4 If the fault persists perform the 016A Scan to Network Error Entry RAP 016 516 XPS Print Ticket Description Error RAP 016 516 XPS Print Ticket description error Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while pe...

Page 161: ...ed in the pro cess 2 Ensure that all connectors on the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 and hard disk PL 3 10 Item 2 are securely connected Ensure all surface mounted modules are securely connected 3 Reload the software GP 4 016 518 PS Booklet Conflict WM RAP 016 518 PS booklet and watermarks were specified at the same time Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while p...

Page 162: ...compression board Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to repeat the operation or change the output file format color mode 2 Ensure that all connec...

Page 163: ...g tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to insert the smart card into the reader then recheck the PIN before performing the personal signature scan 2 Check the wiring between the card reader and the machine 016 522 LDAP SSL Error 112 RAP 016 ...

Page 164: ...cannot trust the SSL certificate of the LDAP server Advise the customer to register the root certificate of the LDAP server SSL certificate in the device 016 524 016 525 LDAP SSL Error 114 and 115 RAP 016 524 LDAP SSL authentication error 114 has occurred the server certificate is close to expiring 016 525 LDAP SSL authentication error 115 has occurred the server certificate has expired Procedure ...

Page 165: ...er name and the certificate does not match Procedure Advise the customer to ensure that the address of the LDAP server set in the device matches the address of the LDAP server defined in the SSL certificate 016 527 LDAP SSL Error 117 RAP 016 526 LDAP SSL authentication error 116 has occurred the server name and the certificate does not match Procedure For information only an internal error has occ...

Page 166: ...as cleared which causes the personal signature to fail Procedure Advise the customer to check the PIN then perform the personal signature scan 016 529 Remote Download Server Timeout RAP 016 529 There was no response within the specified time 45 sec when connecting to the remote download server Procedure Check the network connection Advise the customer to check that the remote download server is co...

Page 167: ...he Kerberos server has exceeded the clock skew limit of the Kerberos server Check that the clocks of the device and Kerberos server are set correctly 2 Check that the daylight saving time and time zone settings for the device and the Kerbe ros server are the same 016 534 Kerberos Attestation Protocol Error 41 and 42 RAP 016 534 A Kerberos server Attestation protocol error has occurred Procedure Ad...

Page 168: ...e no FW update files in the remote download server Procedure Advise the customer to check the remote download server for the FW update file 016 536 Host Name Solution Error in Remote Download RAP 016 536 Remote download server name resolution error Procedure Advise the customer to check the connection to the DNS and whether the remote download server name has been registered in the DNS ...

Page 169: ... ESS 016 538 Remote download file write to HDD error Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Check the wiring between the ES...

Page 170: ...pecified realm domain has disappeared from the ApeosWare authentication agent the domain was manually deleted at the ApeosWare authentication agent after obtain ing the realm name list from the device Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Update the realm list using the Update Realm button on the device or add the domain to the ApeosWare authentication agent To update the device realm information per...

Page 171: ...e the customer to match the time of the PC where the ApeosWare Authentication agent is installed with the time of the PC where the ActiveDirectory is Furthermore if the Windows Time Service in the PC where the ApeosWare Authentication Agent is installed is stopped start it 016 546 558 569 Attestation Agent Errors RAP 016 546 A general user has attempted to obtain other user s information 016 558 T...

Page 172: ...ustomer to register the device in the ApeosWare Authentication Agent 016 553 Attestation Agent Error 553 RAP 016 553 The version information written in the SOAP header cannot be understood The Apeo sWare Authentication Agent does not support the version of the device interface Procedure The version of the ApeosWare Authentication Agent needs to be upgraded Advise the cus tomer to check that the ma...

Page 173: ...tion error has failed Procedure Advise the customer to correctly set the domain user reference login name or the reference password of the ApeosWare Authentication Agent domain 016 555 Attestation Agent Error 555 RAP 016 555 The ApeosWare Authentication Agent cannot connect to the database or the Active Directory Procedure Advise the customer to check that the ApeosWare Authentication Agent can co...

Page 174: ...d in the database that the ApeosWare Authentication Agent is con nected to due to overloading Procedure Advise the customer to wait 5 minutes before authenticating again as the service is over loaded 016 557 Attestation Agent Error 557 RAP 016 557 An internal error has occurred in the ApeosWare Authentication Agent Procedure Advise the customer to check the ApeosWare Authentication Agent ...

Page 175: ...tem data that must be set to perform the remote download are correct 016 560 Attestation Agent Error 560 RAP 016 560 A communication error has occurred between the ApeosWare Authentication Agent and the machine Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check that the network cable is connected and check the settings of the authentication agent function 2 If DNS address of the server is set as the server ...

Page 176: ...cation Agent Procedure Advise the customer to make corrections so that the temporary user entries of the Active Direc tory or Authentication Agent do not have the same IC card information 016 564 Remote Download Server Authentication Failed RAP 016 564 When accessing the remote download server an authentication error notification was issued from the server Procedure Advise the customer to check th...

Page 177: ...up restore condition error Procedure Advise the customer to 1 During backup save the FW download file into the dwld directory in the USB memory connect it the machine then perform the backup 2 During restore use the same IOT and IIT ROM versions as those during backup When performing restore using a USB backup file also use the same HDD configuration 3 If there is no HDD use the same ESS ROM versi...

Page 178: ...elete unnecessary files on the USB memory to increase the capacity 016 568 Backup Restore Failed RAP 016 568 NVM data could not be backed up or restored Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Format the hard disk Refer to dC355 Image Disk Diagnostics 2 Before performing the restore using the HDD backup file delete backup files 3 For USB backup check that the USB memory is correctly installed If...

Page 179: ...AP 016 570 XPIF memory is low Procedure Increase memory size for job ticket on UI Panel Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 Run the job 016 571 Job Ticket Wrong Parameters RAP 016 571 XPIF parameter mismatch Procedure Advise the customer to check for a mismatch between parameters specified by the job ticket Correct the parameters then resend the job ...

Page 180: ...the customer to check that the device that receives data can print it onto paper whose properties size type weight color punched are specified by job ticket 016 573 Job Ticket Parse Error RAP 016 573 XPIF Interpret error Procedure Advise the customer to ensure the that software is correctly installed on client that generates job ticket operational requirements are met and software version matches ...

Page 181: ...4 Unable to resolve host name during FTP scan Procedure Advise the customer to check the connection to the DNS and whether the destination server name has been registered in the DNS 016 575 FTP DNS Server Error RAP 016 575 The DNS server was not set during FTP scan Procedure Advise the customer to set the DNS address or set the destination server address using IP address ...

Page 182: ... the customer to check that the network communication between the transfer destination FTP server and the machine is available For example Check that the server IP address is correct Check the connection of network cables 016 577 FTP Service RAP 016 577 Failed to connect to the FTP service of the destination server Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check that the server IP address is correct 2 Ch...

Page 183: ...78 FTP scan login name or password error Procedure Advise the customer to check that the login name user name and password are correct 016 579 FTP Scanning Picture Preservation Place Error RAP 016 579 Problem with scanned image storage destination of FTP scan Procedure Advise the customer to check that the scanned image storage destination on the FTP scan server is correct ...

Page 184: ...Unable to obtain file name folder name on the FTP scan server Procedure Advise the customer to check the access rights to the FTP scan server 016 581 FTP File Name Suffix Limit RAP 016 581 The FTP scan file name folder name suffix has exceeded the limit Procedure Advise the customer to change the file name destination folder or move or delete the files in the destination folder ...

Page 185: ... 2 Check that the storage destination has enough free space 016 583 016 584 FTP Folder Creation Failure RAP 016 583 When creating a lock folder in the server after connecting to the FTP server the lock folder creation has failed 016 584 When creating a folder in the server after connecting to the FTP server the folder cre ation has failed Procedure Advise the customer to 1 If a lock directory LCK ...

Page 186: ...letion has failed 016 589 Failed to read data from the FTP server after connecting to the FTP server during scanner save to PC FTP transfer Procedure Advise the customer to check whether there is access right to the FTP server and grant the proper rights 016 586 FTP Lock Folder Delete Failure RAP 016 586 When deleting a lock folder in the server after connecting to the FTP server the dele tion has...

Page 187: ...ner save to PC FTP transfer because File Name Conflict is set to Cancel Job Procedure Advise the customer to set File Name Conflict to other than Cancel Job 016 591 FTP Scan Filing Policy RAP 016 591 Incorrect filing policy when additional items are selected was detected after connect ing with the FTP server Procedure When Add is selected for File Name Conflict advise the customer to check that th...

Page 188: ... transfer Procedure When Add is selected for File Name Conflict advise the customer to check that the NEXT NAME DAT file is correct 016 593 to 016 596 FTP Error RAP 016 593 An internal error has occurred after connecting to the FTP server 016 594 The TYPE command has failed after connecting to the FTP server 016 595 The PORT command has failed after connecting to the FTP server 016 596 The CDUP co...

Page 189: ...r Procedure Advise the customer to perform the same operation again without multiple machines accessing the same folder in the same server 016 598 016 599 Email Message Size RAP 016 598 Email message size is over spec 016 599 Email message size is over spec Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Reduce a resolution send parameter image to send quality then resend the job 2 Reduce a magnification send ...

Page 190: ...ID is unavailable NOTE Default is 5 events NVM value 700 563 can be set between 1 to 10 events With this feature enabled the machine denies access when an incorrect System Administrator ID is entered the selected number of times 016 601 Illegal Access Detection RAP 016 601 The number of incorrect authentication log in attempts reached the limit Procedure If required refer to GP 19 to reset passwor...

Page 191: ...e that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Ensure that all connectors on the drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 and the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 are securely conn...

Page 192: ...Indicator RAPs 016 609 016 610 PCI Option Fail RAP 016 609 PCI option no support device fail 016 610 PCI EX option no support device fail Procedure Remove unknown PCI or PCIEX option 016 611 SD Card Connection Fail RAP 016 611 SD card connection fail Procedure Ensure the SD card PL 3 10 Item 11 is correctly installed ...

Page 193: ... Failure RAP 016 612 Creation of log image has failed Procedure For information only no service action necessary 016 700 Password Below Minimum RAP 016 700 The number of digits used for the password for security and authentication prints is less than the minimum Procedure Advise the customer to increase the number of password digits for the print job ...

Page 194: ...er the resolution d Set Page Print mode to Enabled e Execute Image Compression in the Graphics tab of the printer driver 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 016 702 Out of Page Buffer RAP 016 702 Unable to compress any page due to insufficient print page buffer Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to a Set Print Mode to High Speed and reduce the print resoluti...

Page 195: ...mer to a Check whether the selected mailbox is set up correctly b Have Email fax or internet fax sent to a valid mailbox 2 Ensure all fax PWBs are correctly installed PL 20 05 3 Reload the software GP 4 4 Check the wiring between the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 and the hard disk 5 Initialise the hard disk Refer to dC355 Hard Disk Diagnostics 6 Initialize the Sys System NVM refer to dC301 7 Install a ne...

Page 196: ...If the fault persists perform the steps that follow a Reload the software GP 4 b Check the wiring between the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 and the hard disk c Initialise the hard disk Refer to dC355 Hard Disk Diagnostics d Initialize the Sys System NVM refer to dC301 e Install new components as necessary Hard disk PL 3 10 Item 2 ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 016 706 Maximum User Number Exceeded RAP 016 706 The...

Page 197: ...a new hard disk PL 3 10 Item 2 8 If the fault persists install a new ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 016 708 Annotation Watermark HDD Full RAP 016 708 When an annotation or watermark image was to be stored in the HDD full status was detected and the job was aborted Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10...

Page 198: ...sk Refer to dC355 Hard Disk Diagnostics 6 Initialize the Sys System NVM refer to dC301 7 Install a new hard disk PL 3 10 Item 2 8 If the fault persists install a new ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 016 710 Delayed Print Fail RAP 016 710 Process conditions for delay print were not met Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electri...

Page 199: ...e the data size upper limit recommended default is 2MB 016 712 Panther Capacity RAP 016 712 Capability of Panther deteriorated Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Adv...

Page 200: ...re securely connected Ensure all surface mounted modules are securely connected 3 Reload the software GP 4 4 If the fault persists install a new ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 016 714 Security Box Not Enabled RAP 016 714 The mailbox specified for the job does not exist Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to ...

Page 201: ...load the software GP 4 4 If the fault persists install a new ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 016 716 TIFF Data Overflow RAP 016 716 The system detected that the files to be spooled in TIFF exceeded the disk capacity Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause d...

Page 202: ...eed 2GB in document storage size into several jobs and control the usage amount of memory b If there is a large amount of scan or internet fax documents being processed wait until the other jobs are completed before performing additional jobs 2 Reload the software GP 4 3 Check the wiring between the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 and the hard disk 4 Initialise the hard disk Refer to dC355 Hard Disk Diagno...

Page 203: ...ise the customer to increase the PCL memory size Increasing the memory for the whole system will increase the memory to be allocated to the Decomposer in some mea sure 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 016 720 PCL Command Error RAP 016 720 A PCL command error occurred during PCL processing Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to cancel the job then execute t...

Page 204: ...achine or the paper size that is not sup ported by the Finisher was specified 016 724 Job canceled due to invalid combination of staple and punch positions Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to correct the settings then execute the command again 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 016 725 B Formatter Library Image Conversion Error RAP 016 725 An error has oc...

Page 205: ... steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to fix then select the decomposer from the UI or with a command 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 016 727 Unstorable Document RAP 016 727 The 0 page condition is detected in the print job mailbox storage Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to switch off paper saving then print the job again 2 If the fault persists re...

Page 206: ...orted TIFF data Procedure For information only no service action necessary Refer the customer to the User Guide 016 729 TIFF Data Size RAP 016 720 The files to be spooled in the TIFF exceeded the disk capacity Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to refer to the User Guide to correct the valid range 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 ...

Page 207: ...e steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to resend the data or form data 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 016 733 Destination Address Resolution Error RAP 016 733 A failure to resolve a P2P address problem before connection to the server Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to a Check if the destination address has been entered correctly b Set a correct DN...

Page 208: ... 1 Advise the customer to perform the operation again after the Job Template update com pletes 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 016 738 739 740 Booklet Size RAP 016 738 Invalid paper size for PS booklet print 016 739 The combination of the specified document paper sizes is incorrect 016 740 The specified tray is invalid Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer ...

Page 209: ...orm the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to cancel the download prohibited mode then check that the jobs have completed before retrying the operation 2 Enter dC131 Set NVM value 700 420 to 0 the retry the operation 016 742 Download Data Product ID Mismatch RAP 016 742 A mismatch in the product ID of download data was detected Procedure Advise the customer to obtain the download data again t...

Page 210: ... model in the download data does not match the device model Procedure Advise the customer to source a download file that has the same model with the device VerUP then retry the job 016 744 Download Data CheckSum Error RAP 016 744 CheckSum error of download data Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Ensure that the cable connected to the device is secured correctly then retry the job ...

Page 211: ...ne GP 10 016 746 016 751 Unsupported PDF File RAP 016 746 PDF error due to unsupported function sent 016 751 Syntax error usage of undefined command parameter error damaged PDF file internal error of the PDF decomposer has occurred during PDF bridge process Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to print via the driver from Acrobat Reader 2 Reload the software GP 4 3 If the ...

Page 212: ... when opening writing file for compression type conversion 016 775 Disk full was detected when opening writing file for image processing operation 016 778 HDD full was detected when opening writing file for operation 016 981 When accessing it the HD is detected being full Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to a Split the job into pages in order to prevent the full state ...

Page 213: ...ternet fax document using a print language that can be printed by the machine 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 016 750 Print Job Ticket Description Error RAP 016 750 When the customer uses applications such as ContentsBridge2005 etc to send PDF directly the machine received the print job ticket that was sent together with the PDF However the print job ticket data has text that is n...

Page 214: ...to Normal When the print mode is set to Standard change the setting to High Speed b Print using a driver from Acrobat Reader 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 016 753 PDF Password Mismatched RAP 016 753 When processing a PDF file that is protected by a password the password in the UI panel settings and the password specified using XPJL set in the contents bridge utility do not match...

Page 215: ...re Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to use Acrobat to clear the print prohibition setting then print the PDF file 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 016 756 Auditron Prohibited Service RAP 016 756 Illegal User Detected Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to request the Account Administrator for access to use the service 2 If the fault pers...

Page 216: ...t follow 1 Advise the customer to set the correct account then redo 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 016 758 Auditron Disabled Function RAP 016 758 An illegal account was detected Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to a Set the new function that is allowed for that account then try again b Request the Account Administrator to add the rights 2 If the fault...

Page 217: ...ed the limit Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to request the Account Administrator to set the number of copies etc 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 016 760 PS Decompose Failure RAP 016 760 An error occurred in decompose processing Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to resend the job 2 If the fault persists reload the software ...

Page 218: ...mer to print in the high speed mode If the fault persists use print guar anteed mode 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 016 762 Print Language Not Installed RAP 016 762 The system requested functions print language print utility etc that are not installed Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to correct then select the decomposer from the UI or with a com mand...

Page 219: ...heir POP3 server into the machine 4 If the fault persists refer the customer to the System Administrator Guide to check that the machine is correctly configured 016 764 SMTP Server Connect RAP 016 764 The machine failed to connect to the SMTP server Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Print a configuration report and confirm that the DNS settings are correct 2 Confirm that the SMTP server settings ...

Page 220: ...eir server because the machine is receiving communication from their SMTP email server that the server disk drive or mailboxes are full 2 If the fault persists refer to the System Administrator Guide to ensure that the machine is configured correctly 016 767 Invalid Email Address RAP 016 767 The system detected that the E mail destination address is incorrect Procedure Perform the steps that follo...

Page 221: ... 016 768 The SMTP server refused to accept the sender address Procedure Advise the customer to check that the sender address is correct 016 769 SMTP Server Unsupported DSN RAP 016 769 The SMTP server refused to accept the sender address Procedure Advise the customer to contact the network administrator for advice and ensure that the SMTP server supports DSN ...

Page 222: ...dvise the customer to release the direct fax job prohibition set the target system to 0 016 772 Scan Data Repository Error RAP 016 772 An error occurred while recalling the DNS resolution library Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to set the DNS address Or set the scan data repository address using IP address 2 Reload the software GP 4 3 If the fault persists perform the...

Page 223: ...rm the steps that follow Check the validity of the certificate Set the correct date and time of the machine c When scanning is done with the TWAIN driver change the file format to JFIF single page TIFF d Switch off FIPS mode or remove PDF encryption setting in the instructions docu ment e Set to Single File for Each Page or set the Image Format setting to Drawing Object 2 If the fault persists per...

Page 224: ...e HDD Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Ensure all paper trays are loaded 3 If this occurs when sending email advise t...

Page 225: ...owser then perform retrieval operation again c Improve the connection status to a network d Check whether there are problems such as duplicated IP addresses 3 If the fault persists perform the 016A Scan to Network Error Entry RAP 016 790 Email Fragment Over RAP 016 790 Email fragment quantity is over spec Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to a Reduce resolution image to...

Page 226: ... detected in the Image conversion library Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to repeat the operation 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 016 794 Media Not Inserted RAP 016 794 Media not inserted Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to check that the media is inserted 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 ...

Page 227: ... Check the file format direc tory in the media and the selected mode Digital Camera Print Document Print then reset the settings 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 016 796 Document Insert Operation Error RAP 016 796 The MediaLib detected this error while performing the operation that requires access to Media Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to check the m...

Page 228: ...eps that follow 1 Advise the customer to check the me dis content from the PC Check whether the print file images are displayed on the PC then reset the settings 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 016 799 PLW Print Instruction Fail RAP 016 799 The specified print parameter is abnormal Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to repeat the operation 2 Reload the s...

Page 229: ...uested by the print specification are not loaded or different sizes and or types of paper switching are requested from the same tray Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to correctly load paper or install the staples 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 016 920 Destination Error RAP 016 920 The paper specified for printing can not be detected Procedure Perform ...

Page 230: ...D partition then repeat the operation b If step A does not resolve the problem expand the HDD partition size of the relevant service 2 Reload the software GP 4 3 Check the wiring between the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 and the hard disk 4 Initialise the hard disk Refer to dC355 Hard Disk Diagnostics 5 Initialize the Sys System NVM refer to dC301 6 Install a new hard disk PL 3 10 Item 2 016 983 Image Lo...

Page 231: ...of the machine then the network controller on the ESS PWB is good Check that the date and time are set correctly on the machine refer to GP 24 How to Set the Date and Time The time and date are correct Y N Set the time and date parameters correctly Check the LED link lights at the ESS PWB ethernet connection The LEDs illuminate Y N If possible perform the following to try and eliminate the problem...

Page 232: ...ddress of the machine Press Enter d If the ping command is successful the machine will reply four times This should not take more than two or three seconds e If the ping command times out or responds with host unreachable check the IP address that was entered If the IP address is correct contact 2nd level support 2 Attempt to send a scan job from the machine if the scan to job did not complete con...

Page 233: ...Response RAP 017 500 Invalid response from job limit server Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check the job parameter settings then re run the job 2 Check the response packet from the job limit server 017 501 Multiple Permission Restrictions RAP 017 501 A print rights violation has occurred Procedure Advise the customer to change the user privileges ...

Page 234: ...ssword has exceeded maximum number of digits Procedure Advise the customer to lower the number of password digits 017 504 017 505 Job Limit RAP 017 504 An error occurred when communicating with JobLimit server 017 505 An error occurred when communicating with JobLimit server Procedure Advise the customer to check the network status and the operating status of JobLimit server ...

Page 235: ...6 Job Limit Rejected RAP 017 506 The job was canceled because the JobLimit Server sent Reject Procedure Advise the customer to contact the System Administrator 017 713 Start TLS Unsupported Fail RAP 017 713 Start TLS unsupported fail Procedure Advise the customer to change the SSL operation mode setting to other than STARTTLS mode ...

Page 236: ...the customer to check if this occurred in TLS Mode it may be due to an incorrect port number Check the Port Number settings of the SMTP Server 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 017 715 SSL Certificate Fail RAP 017 715 An SSL Server Authentication Error has occurred because there is something wrong in the Server Certificate Data Procedure Advise the customer to register the root cert...

Page 237: ... validity period of the SMTP server certificate 3 Check that the server name that are registered in the SMTP server certificate and the server address are correct 4 If the clocks are correct change the SMTP server SSL certificate to one that is valid NOTE This problem can also be fixed by switching off the machines SSL Server Verifica tion setting This will render the machine unable to guarantee t...

Page 238: ...21 Geographic region value is incorrect Procedure Advise the customer to correct the contract type or geographic region value specified by PJL command then try again 017 722 Total Impressions Over Fail RAP 017 722 The total impressions of billing meter in the data for PJL diag is 9 999 900 or more Procedure Advise the customer to perform the operation when the value of total impressions is between...

Page 239: ...ot be output is in use Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to print from the DocuWorks viewer using the print driver ART EX PCL etc 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 017 725 Forced Annotation Syntax Fail RAP 017 725 Syntax error in Forced Annotation instructions is detected Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to check the driver se...

Page 240: ... below The document for processing is a scan document The document for processing is full color Size of the document for processing is 50x50mm or more 297x432mm or less Color space of the document for processing is standard color space Resolution of the document for processing is 300dpi Magnification of the of the document for processing is 100 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 017 ...

Page 241: ...the network cable 2 Check the destination machine is powered on 3 Check that the IPP port of the destination machine is enabled 017 731 POP Server Not Connected RAP 017 731 Failed to connect to the POP server Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to check that network communication between the POP server and the machine is available a Check that the POP server IP address th...

Page 242: ...ine Error in PDL Transfer RAP 017 732 Unable to send because destination printer is offline Procedure Advise the customer to disable the offline status of the destination machine 017 733 Internal Error in PDL Transfer RAP 017 733 Unable to send because destination printer is offline Procedure Advise the customer to repeat the operation ...

Page 243: ...b that used IPP in its network protocol Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to print by using a different print method printer driver or utility other than print from IPP that is supported by the machine 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 017 735 Unauthorized Auditron User RAP 017 735 Unauthorized user is detected Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Ad...

Page 244: ...te all unnecessary plug ins 2 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 3 Initialise the hard disk Refer to dC355 Image Disk Diagnostics 4 Initialize the Sys System NVM refer to dC301 017 738 017 746 HDD Internal Fail RAP 017 738 The system detected that the JVM has stopped due to internal error 017 746 Custom transfer plug in local disk malfunction Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Swit...

Page 245: ...in feature 2 Input the software key for the customization kit 017 741 Custom Transfer Invalid Plug In RAP 017 741 The instruction that was specified by the instruction set to the plug in and the feature provided by the plug in API are mismatched when the custom transfer job is in progress Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Upgrade the embedded plug in feature install the latest version 2 Check the...

Page 246: ...ate via the network 2 Check whether it is possible to log in to the transfer destination server etc by using the specified user name and password 3 Check whether it is possible to log in to the transfer destination server etc by using the specified user name and password 017 745 Custom Transfer Plug in Disk Full RAP 017 745 Insufficient hard disk area for processing was detected Procedure Perform ...

Page 247: ...transfer plug in communication timed out error Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Wait a while then re run the job 2 If the situation does not improve consult with the Network Administrator 017 748 Custom Transfer Plug In Invalid machine RAP 017 748 Custom transfer plug in invalid machine settings data error Procedure Advise the customer to check the machine settings required for file transfer ...

Page 248: ...ter value cannot be processed due to wrong grammar Procedure Advise the customer to check the contents of the instruction set that is being used If the instruction set was generated by a custom service revise the custom service contents 017 750 Custom Transfer Plug In Internal Fail RAP 017 750 An internal logic error was detected in the custom transfer plug in Procedure Perform the steps that foll...

Page 249: ...ustomer to refer to the error details in the job undelivered transmission report then take appropriate action 017 755 Software Download Via Network Fail RAP 017 755 A software download via the network was performed when the software download via network set as prohibited Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Either set the software download via network to allowed or perform the software down l...

Page 250: ...ise the customer to re obtain the download data then perform the operation again 017 760 017 766 POP Over SSL Fail RAP 017 760 SSL communication failure with POP server 017 766 SSL communication failure with POP Server Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 If this had occurred in TSL mode it may be due to different port number Advise the cus tomer to check the port number settings of the POP s...

Page 251: ...17 763 The validity period of the server certificate has expired 017 764 The server name does not match the server address of the server certificate 017 768 The validity period of the Server Certificate has not started yet 017 769 The validity period of the server certificate has expired 017 770 The server name does not match the server address of the server certificate Procedure Advise the custom...

Page 252: ...al error has occurred when POP over SSL process is in progress 017 771 Software internal error has occurred when POP over SSL process is in progress Procedure Advise the customer to repeat the operation 017 772 Scan All Blank Page Fail RAP 017 772 It was detected that all the pages are blank Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Darken the density during scan 2 Turn off the blank suppression instruct...

Page 253: ...or RAPs Launch Issue 017 773 Netlog Task Error RAP 017 773 Detected fatal error during Netlog operation Procedure Advise the customer to check the setting related to the Netlog function 017 774 Message Lost Error RAP 017 774 Message discard error Procedure For information only no service action necessary ...

Page 254: ...work route to the Syslog server 017 776 017 777 Syslog Server Error RAP 017 776 The sending message was discarded because the server sent an invalid response or did not respond 017 777 The sending queue became full and discarded the message sending request Procedure Advise the customer to check the status of the Syslog server address value of the Syslog that is set to the machine whether there is ...

Page 255: ...or RAP 017 778 The sending queue became full due to no IP address being set or assigned and dis carded the message sending Procedure Advise the customer to check if the IP address of the machine is set 017 779 Link Error RAP 017 779 Detected unplugged network cable on the machine side Procedure Check the connection state of the network cable ...

Page 256: ... 1 7200 minutes to an appropriate value 2 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 017 782 784 785 786 Custom Image Processing Plug In RAP 017 782 Detected mismatch of the version of image processing module 017 784 Custom image processing XML error 017 785 Detected an error that is custom image processing plug in specific 017 786 Image processing error of custom image processing plug in Procedu...

Page 257: ...ne of the actions that follow a Lower the resolution b Change the output color to black white 2 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 017 787 Google Cloud Print Data Error RAP 017 787 Syntax error undefined command parameter error file corruption decomposer inter nal error occurred when the decomposer is processing at the Google Cloud Print processing path Procedure Perform the steps that fo...

Page 258: ... Color print made in a time zone that is prohibited 017 791 Print made in a time zone that is prohibited 017 792 Printing performed despite being prohibited 017 793 Color printing performed despite being prohibited 017 794 Print made from a prohibited application 017 795 Color print made from a prohibited application 017 796 Single sided print made from a prohibited application 017 797 Print made ...

Page 259: ... because the authenti cation method is set to pre shared key or when IPSEC certificate is not set because the authentication method is set to digital signature 018 405 User Account Disabled RAP 018 405 User account disabled error Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer that there is a check mark at Account Invalid for the relevant user in the active directory of the LDAP auth...

Page 260: ...s IPv4 Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to change the setting to a different IP address 2 If the fault persists perform the 016A Workflow Scanning Error Entry RAP 018 407 Setting Status of IP Address IPv6 RAP 018 407 Setting state of the same IP address IPv6 Procedure Advise the customer to change the setting to a different IP address Either that or allow the same IP a...

Page 261: ...nning Error Entry RAP 018 409 412 413 Duplicate IPv6 Address 1 RAP 018 409 The same IP address machine as the IPv6 of this machine exists on the network in the network environment where the Ether 2 is connected 018 412 The same IP address machine as the state less auto setting address 2 of this machine exists on the network in the network environment where Ether 2 is connected 018 413 The same IP ...

Page 262: ...to the machine b Check if the DNS server is set so that the dynamic DNS can be operated 2 If the fault persists perform the 016A Workflow Scanning Error Entry RAP 018 414 Duplicate IPv6 Address 2 RAP 018 414 The IPv6 manual setting address that was set in this machine in a network environ ment connected to Ether 2 is invalid Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to a Change...

Page 263: ...chine or the IPv6 address of the network upper apparatus 018 416 Duplicate IPv6 Address 4 RAP 018 416 The same IP address machine as the IPv6 link local address of this machine exists on the network in the network environment where Ether 2 is connected Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to a Change the IPv6 address of the network upper apparatus that is duplicated to res...

Page 264: ... WPA enterprise certificate has failed Procedure Advise the customer to request their network administrator to configure the WPA Enterprise and validate the server certificate 018 427 Duplicate IP Address Range WiFi and WiFi Direct RAP 018 427 The machine has detected that it is connected to two or possible more networks that share the same IP address range Procedure Advise the customer to request...

Page 265: ...ddress conflict with another system on the network WIFI 018 430 There is an IP address conflict with another system on the network WIFI direct 018 431 There is an IP address conflict with another system on the network WIFI 018 432 There is an IP address conflict with another system on the network WIFI 018 433 There is an IP address conflict with another system on the network WIFI 018 434 There is ...

Page 266: ...equest their network administrator to change the setting for the Wi Fi network type to Infrastructure 018 440 WiFi Direct Setting IPv6 Conflict RAP 018 440 When activating the Wi Fi Direct of this machine the setting for the IPv6 mode is detected in the conflict configuration information related to the IP protocol stack Procedure Advise the customer to request their network administrator to change...

Page 267: ...18 503 The machine received a message from the CA server and was waiting for a JRM UI judgment but received no response in time 018 504 During communication between the machine and the CA server for authentication a mismatch in Session ID between both has occurred 018 506 During communication between the machine and the CA server a mismatch in Field ID between both has occurred 018 507 The CA auth...

Page 268: ...tations that can log in during SMB scan are limited Procedure Advise the customer to check the properties information of the specified user and check whether the workstations that can log in to the server are limited 018 505 SMB DOS Protocol Error RAP 018 505 SMB user authentication failed unable to log into SMB scanner Procedure Advise the customer to contact the network administrator for the cor...

Page 269: ...ple 1 A setting that cannot be used in the machine is set 2 The transfer repository is not set correctly 3 A nonexistent template name is specified 018 524 Invalid machine Network Setting RAP 018 524 CUI scan an invalid job template is specified Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check whether the port and network related settings that are required to execute the scan job are set correctly in the ...

Page 270: ...tion again 2 If the fault persists perform the 016 210 506 777 780 798 HDD Error RAP 018 526 to 018 529 531 532 CUI Scan Error RAP 018 526 A CUI scan start request was received when the job template is being polled 018 527 CUI scan internal error occurred when processing job template 018 528 CUI scan soap argument error 018 529 CUI scan duplication of soap job startup request 018 531 Other errors ...

Page 271: ... Advise the customer to either perform the correct authentication operation or check the limita tions color mode number of sheets services that was set by the administrator 018 543 Shared Name Error in SMB Server RAP 018 543 Problem with the shared name of the SMB scan server Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check the shared name specified then set the correct name 2 Check that the user has the ...

Page 272: ... customer to 1 Check the limit for the number of users that can connect to the shared folder 2 Check whether the number of users who are concurrently using the server has exceeded the maximum number 018 556 HTTP Server Script Error RAP 018 556 HTTP error invalid script Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check that the drive and directory that are specified in the HTTP server that sends scanned doc...

Page 273: ...to ensure that the file name that is specified in the scanned document destination does not contain any invalid characters 018 558 HTTP File Not Found RAP 018 558 The HTTP directory file name does not exist Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check that the directory that is specified in the scanned document destination HTTP server exists 2 Check that the file name that is specified in the scanned ...

Page 274: ... Cancel Job 018 560 to 018 563 HTTP Server Login Fail RAP 018 560 HTTP user authentication error 018 561 HTTP error not found 018 562 HTTP response client error 018 563 HTTP response server error Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check whether the scanned document destination HTTP server is accessible from the PC 2 Check the login user name 3 Check the login password 4 Check the name of scanned d...

Page 275: ...ument destination HTTP server has been registered in the DNS 2 Check whether it is connected to the DNS server 3 Check whether the DNS server address is set 018 565 Proxy Name Solution Error in HTTP RAP 018 565 Failed to resolve proxy name error in HTTP Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check whether the proxy server name that is set in the machine has been registered in the DNS 2 Check whether i...

Page 276: ...he machine 2 Check whether the scanned document destination HTTP server is accessible from the PC 018 568 HTTP Server SSL Access Fail RAP 018 568 HTTP error abnormal SSL connection Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check whether the scanned document destination HTTP server is accessible from the PC 2 Check whether the SSL setting of the scanned document destination HTTP server is valid 3 Check th...

Page 277: ...ample check the items that follow The certificate has not expired yet The time that is set in the machine is correct It is not in the discard list The certificate path of the SSL server certificate and import any necessary CA certif icate 4 If the certificate is not registered in the scanned document destination HTTP server dis able the machine certificate validation 018 570 HTTP Certificate Fail ...

Page 278: ...tus Indicator RAPs 018 571 Internal Error in Scan RAP 018 571 Scan network sending software internal error Procedure Advise the customer to repeat the operation 018 587 File Duplication Fail RAP 018 587 File name conflict stop Procedure Advise the customer to set File Name Conflict to other than Cancel Job ...

Page 279: ... RAP 018 588 Invalid filing policy Procedure Advise the customer that when Add is selected for File Name Conflict check that the file format is not set to Multi page 018 589 NEXTNAME File Error RAP 018 589 NEXTNAMEDAT file access error Procedure Advise the customer that when Add is selected for File Name Conflict check that the NEXT NAME DAT file is correct ...

Page 280: ...ted on the server Procedure Advise the customer to perform the same operation again without multiple machines accessing the same folder in the same server 018 591 File Name Suffix Over Limit RAP 018 591 The scan file name has exceeded the suffix limit value Procedure Advise the customer to change the file name destination folder on the scan server Else move or delete the files in the destination f...

Page 281: ...e the customer to 1 Check if a lock directory LCK remains in the transfer destination delete it manually then retry the job 2 Check whether there is a folder that has the same name as the specified name 018 595 Detected User Duplication RAP 018 595 Duplicate IDs were detected at ICCG external authentication LDAP protocol Procedure Advise the customer to make corrections so that the user entries in...

Page 282: ... at address book operation 018 704 LDAP protocol error 04 at address book operation too many search results to be pro cessed 018 705 LDAP protocol error 05 at Address Book operation comparison request result is false Procedure Verify that print jobs are printing or print a configuration report and verify that network setup settings are indicated The printer is operational or the configuration repo...

Page 283: ...d authentication method is not supported 018 708 LDAP protocol error 08 at address book operation strong authentication is required Procedure Verify that print jobs are printing or print a configuration report and verify that network setup settings are indicated The printer is operational or the configuration report indicates valid network settings Y N Check for damage with the network connection ...

Page 284: ...on whether the IPv6 router has been config ured correctly 018 710 to 018 714 LDAP Protocol Errors 10 to 14 RAP 018 710 LDAP protocol error 10 at address book operation not registered in search range 018 711 LDAP protocol error 11 at address book operation admin limit is exceeded 018 712 LDAP protocol error 12 at address book operation extended function cannot be used 018 713 LDAP protocol error 13...

Page 285: ...ified attribute is not defined 018 718 LDAP protocol error 18 at address book operation unsuitable combination 018 719 LDAP protocol error 19 at address book operation limit violation 018 720 LDAP protocol error 20 at address book operation the specified attribute already exists 018 721 The server returned RFC2251 standard result message 21 syntax error of the speci fied attribute value in respons...

Page 286: ...s with the system administrator 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 018 723 018 740 GCP Certification Fail RAP 018 723 GCP certificate connection error 018 740 Connection error of certificate has occurred during communication through XMPP protocol with Google server Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to confirm with the network administrator the correct root...

Page 287: ... with the network administrator the network SSL Commu nication connection status SSL settings status 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 018 725 Kerberos Attestation Protocol Error 22 RAP 018 725 Duplicate IDs were detected at ICCG external authentication LDAP protocol Procedure Advise the customer that the user Kerberos password set on the Kerberos server has expired it is necessary ...

Page 288: ...ficate in the user SmartCard is registered with the machine If not register it with the machine 018 727 Kerberos Attestation Protocol Error 71 RAP 018 727 The certificate in the user SmartCard is incorrect rejected by the Kerbeors server Procedure Advise the customer to check if the certificate in the user SmartCard is valid If it has become invalid or expired renew it or if the Kerberos server pr...

Page 289: ... certificate In this case there is a possibility of a wrong setting or Kerbeors server impersonation 018 729 730 738 739 743 744 745 746 GCP Network Fail RAP 018 729 GCP connection timeout error 018 730 GCP other network error 018 738 Network related error has occurred during communication through XMPP protocol with Google server 018 739 Network related internal error has occurred during communica...

Page 290: ...eration wrong alias 018 734 LDAP protocol error 34 at address book operation wrong DN format wrong pass word 018 735 LDAP protocol error 35 at address book operation object is terminated 018 736 LDAP protocol error 36 at address book operation cannot refer to alias Procedure Verify that print jobs are printing or print a configuration report and verify that network setup settings are indicated The...

Page 291: ...ed using IP Address check whether the IP address is correct c Check with the System Administrator on whether the SMB related ports 1 are blocked whether there are blocked ports at the transfer destination server between the MFD and the server etc 2 Check the SMB Server Check the network setting that follows to check if the computer operates as an SMB server a Whether the SMB related ports 1 are bl...

Page 292: ...the customer that the network requires service There is a problem with the LDAP setups on the machine or with the remote LDAP server Advise the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If the check is good there may be a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 749 LDAP Protocol Error 49 RAP 018 749 There is a LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol error Designated authenti cation certificate...

Page 293: ...rver 018 756 Server Login Response Timeout in SMB RAP 018 756 Unable to receive a response from the server within the specified time during the scanner scan to PC SMB authentication Procedure Advise the customer to 1 If the transfer destination server belongs to the Active Directory domain check for delays in the communication between transfer destination server and Domain Controller by the method...

Page 294: ...no problem login to the SMB server from another PC using the same user name and check whether a file can be written to the same storage destination on that SMB server If write is possible try to perform the same operation again from the machine 018 758 018 759 Picture Preservation or File Name Error RAP 018 758 SMB Scan image storage location or file name error 018 759 SMB Scan image storage locat...

Page 295: ...tomer to check the settings of the distributed file system DFS with the system administrator 018 761 Out of Server Memory in SMB RAP 018 761 The memory at the storage destination PC was detected to have ran out during scan ner scan to PC SMB transfer Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check whether the usage condition at the storage destination PC has caused all the memory to be used 2 Terminate t...

Page 296: ... number of document copies to make the transmission file smaller 2 Check that there is no cable unplugged or any issues with the router or the hub in the net work route 018 763 Character Convert Error in SMB RAP 018 763 The character code conversion process in the multifunction machine has failed during the scanner scan to PC SMB transfer Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check whether the server...

Page 297: ...r the configuration report indicates valid network settings Y N Check for damage with the network connection If there is no damage then there is a problem with the network Inform the customer that the network requires service There is a problem with the LDAP setups on the machine or with the remote LDAP server Advise the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If the check is good there may be ...

Page 298: ...er destination PC 018 773 Shared Name Error in Server RAP 018 773 Invalid shared name at the SMB scan server Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check whether the shared name that is set at the main unit contains restricted characters 2 Check whether the beginning or the end of the shared name that is set at the main unit contain any blank space 3 Check whether the shared name that is set at the ma...

Page 299: ... are indicated The printer is operational or the configuration report indicates valid network settings Y N Check for damage with the network connection If there is no damage then there is a problem with the network Inform the customer that the network requires service There is a problem with the LDAP setups on the machine or with the remote LDAP server Advise the customer to verify the machine LDA...

Page 300: ...peration instruction canceled 018 789 LDAP protocol error 89 at address book operation an incorrect parameter was passed 018 790 LDAP protocol error 90 at address book operation insufficient memory 018 791 LDAP protocol error 91 at address book operation server connection prohibited 018 792 LDAP protocol error 92 at address book operation unsupported function 018 793 LDAP protocol error 93 at addr...

Page 301: ... such as Fax Receive Mode is set to Auto Answer Fax Incoming Fax Filtering Dialing Mode setting is correct Tone Pulse 10 pps Pulse 20 pps Line Type setting is correct PSTN PBX Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can...

Page 302: ...d hangs up or the busy tone has unusual timing frequency or level The busy tones are recognized Y N Check the number for a voice or tone answer The fax is working correctly Send a 3 page test fax to a known good fax machine Print a protocol report GP 30 Check for errors Re enter the details from the Fax options Check that the customer is dialing the correct number The number is correct Y N Ask the...

Page 303: ... resend up to 5 times before printing the failure report Enter Customer Administration Tools GP 23 Select Service Settings Embedded Fax Set tings Transmission Defaults Automatic Resend Set the number of resends to 1 or 2 020D Unable To Receive A Fax RAP Use this RAP to isolate components which contribute to a fax receive failure Procedure NOTE Refer to the 020A Fax Entry RAP Complete all of the In...

Page 304: ... 3 page test fax from a known good fax machine 020E Fax Will Not Print RAP Use this RAP to solve fax printing problems Initial Actions Check the condition of the paper in all trays Check that the paper trays are loaded with the appropriate paper sizes for printing the fax Refer to GP 15 Enter Customer Administration Tools GP 23 Touch Device then Apps Touch Fax then ensure Secure Fax Receive is off...

Page 305: ...are should only be loaded on a working machine Loading or reloading software onto a machine or fax module that has a fault will not work Perform SCP 5 Final Actions Perform SCP 5 Final Actions 020G Fax Module Checkout RAP Use this RAP to check for problems with the fax PWBs Initial Actions WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need el...

Page 306: ...f the IP network fax modems to decode the fax audio analog back into fax protocol digital and send the data over an IP network This is known as Fax Relay and ITU standard is T 38 If the customer is experiencing poor performance when using fax over IP it may be because the machine is configured for embedded fax The machine cannot run both fax over IP and embedded fax concurrently the machine must b...

Page 307: ... that the card reader is faulty 021 213 Controller Price Table Error RAP 021 213 An error in setting up EPA controller unit price table Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that fol...

Page 308: ...rd reader are wrong Connect an USB IC card reader that has never been used before or one that has had its encryption settings initialized as factory default settings to the machine Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 021 215 Invalid Accessory Type Setting RAP 021 215 Invalid accessory type setting Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Enter dC131 Set NVM value 850 007 to the appropriat...

Page 309: ...ommunication Fail RAP 021 361 EP Accessory Type Configuration Error RAP 021 361 EP accessory type setting error Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Enter dC131 Ensure...

Page 310: ...eps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Advise the customer to disconnect the USB IC card reader that caused this error to occur from the USB connector 021 500 EP Accessory Job Exclusion RAP 021 500 When the fax send billing function is enabled the errors that follow occurred There was an attempt to start up a job for accessory billing in the middle of a fax send job operat...

Page 311: ...ow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Advise the customer to check the URL of the EP server 021 502 503 504 Couldn t Resolve Proxy Name RAP 021 502 Proxy server address resolution error 021 503 Server address resolution error 021 504 Server connection error Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check the connection of the LAN cable 2 Check the DNS server address settings 3 Check the defa...

Page 312: ...te of the server is invalid Procedure Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 021 507 Unauthorized Proxy Access RAP 021 507 Authentication of the proxy server has failed Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check the EP proxy server authentication user 2 Check the EP proxy server authentication password 3 If the problem persists after checking the settings there may be a network failure or the p...

Page 313: ...520 CA communication error 021 521 CA communication timeout Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check the connection of the LAN cable 2 Check the default gateway settings 3 Check the subnet mask settings 021 509 515 516 522 Invalid Message Detected RAP 021 509 The server detected an invalid message 021 515 Invalid product code 021 516 Invalid serial number 021 522 Certificate library error Procedur...

Page 314: ...on only No service action required 021 512 513 514 517 518 519 Installation Conflict RAP 021 512 EP SV installation conflict EP system 021 513 EP DX installation conflict EP system 021 514 TRESS installation conflict EP system 021 517 Communication failure EP center 021 518 An internal error has occurred in the server 021 519 High load status detected EP center Procedure Advise the customer to che...

Page 315: ...tected Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 If the SOAP port has stopped advise the customer to restart it 2 If the fault persists switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 021 524 to 012 527 Communications Error RAP 021 524 Installation status mismatch 021 525 Recall status mismatch 021 526 Communication library error 021 527 Invalid communication message edge server Procedure Switch off t...

Page 316: ...chine GP 10 2 If the fault persists advise the customer to check with the EP Center for the EP contract status registration status and system operation status 021 530 012 531 Update Server Error RAP 021 530 An error internal to the server software update 021 531 A large load on the server is detected software update Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Wait a while then perform the same operation ag...

Page 317: ... update 021 534 An unsupported submodule is detected 021 535 An unsupported accessory is detected Procedure Reload the software GP 4 021 700 Accessory Failure RAP 021 700 EP accessory service canceled by USB accessory failure or disconnect Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Check the fault history dC122 for fault 021 210 021 211 or 021 212 If any of the faults is listed perform the relevant...

Page 318: ...ry to start then re run the job 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 021 732 941 943 945 EP Accessory Error RAP 021 732 EP accessory service canceled by disable 021 941 EP accessory scan service paused by disable 021 943 EP accessory print service paused by disable 021 945 EP accessory service paused by disable Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to insert a X...

Page 319: ...he color restriction key SW to allow color Or replace the card with another card that does not reach its upper limit in color mode 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 021 947 948 949 Subtractive Accessory Disable Scan RAP 021 947 The remaining rate subtractive accessory is insufficient scan service paused by sub tractive accessory disable 021 948 The remaining rate subtractive accesso...

Page 320: ...April 2017 2 300 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 021 733 742 942 944 946 021 947 948 949 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 321: ...t need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Reload the software GP 4 2 If the fault persists install a new UI assembly PL 2 05 Item 7 023 600 023 601 UI Key Error RAP 023 600 A hard key on the panel has been found to be held down for one or more consecutive minutes 023 601 The touch ...

Page 322: ...April 2017 2 302 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 023 500 023 600 023 601 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 323: ...ber error 024 342 Sending error detected by controller packet number error 024 343 Sending error detected by controller message length error 024 345 Sending error detected by controller check code error 024 346 Sending error detected by controller parity error detected by the IOT 024 347 Sending error detected by controller framing error detected by the IOT 024 348 Sending error detected by contro...

Page 324: ...sists install new components as necessary Drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 024 361 Invalid IOT Paper Size RAP BSD ON BSD 3 1 PWB Communications ESS PWB to Drive PWB 024 361 Invalid IOT paper size group information Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord E...

Page 325: ...l surface mounted modules on both PWBs are securely connected 3 Reload the software GP 4 4 Perform the OF2 Special Boot Modes RAP 5 If the fault persists install new components as necessary Drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 024 364 DMA Transfer Fail RAP 024 364 DMA transfer error Reduction enlargement was not completed even though the spec ified data was entered Procedure WARNING Ens...

Page 326: ...tion necessary 024 366 JBIG Library Other Fail RAP 024 366 Other errors in JBIG Lib Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 ...

Page 327: ...ard disk are securely connected 3 Format the hard disk drive refer to dC355 Hard Disk Diagnostics 4 Reload the software GP 4 5 Perform the OF2 Special Boot Modes RAP 024 368 PCI Error RAP BSD ON BSD 3 9 ESS 024 368 PCI access error occurred due to a faulty PCI bus Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer ...

Page 328: ...re GP 4 6 Perform the OF2 Special Boot Modes RAP 7 If the fault persists install new components as necessary Drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 SD card PL 3 10 Item 11 024 371 to 024 373 024 375 IOT ESS Communication Fail 2 RAP BSD ON BSD 3 1 PWB Communications ESS PWB to Drive PWB 024 371 Communication between the ESS and IOT has not been established 024 372 Sending error detected by...

Page 329: ...GP 4 4 If the fault persists install new components as necessary Drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 024 376 IOT ESS Communication Fail 3 RAP BSD ON BSD 3 1 PWB Communications ESS PWB to Drive PWB BSD ON BSD 6 4 Laser Control 024 376 Image signal truncation detected by the controller Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks tha...

Page 330: ...ly repaired ESS SEEP repaired 024 607 Billing meter type is automatically repaired ESS NVM repaired 024 608 Billing meter type is automatically repaired IOT NVM repaired 024 609 Billing count type is automatically repaired ESS SEEP repaired 024 610 Billing count type is automatically repaired ESS NVM repaired 024 611 Billing count type is automatically repaired IOT NVM repaired 024 612 Modal break...

Page 331: ...ly no service action necessary 024 700 Memory Shortage or No Hard Disk RAP BSD ON BSD 3 9 ESS 024 700 A job that could not be printed due to insufficient system memory or hard disk not installed was received Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause ...

Page 332: ...cedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Check the sensors that follow Tray 2 feed out sensor Refer to the 073 106 Tray 2 Feed Out Sensor RAP Tray 4 feed out sensor Refer to the 074 101 103 900 Tray 4 Misfe...

Page 333: ...er quantity is cancelled Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to use paper of a lighter weight so as not to exceed the maximum output limit or use less pages 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 024 707 Duplex Inversion Prohibited Duplex RAP 024 707 A duplex print instruction was received for duplex invert prohibited paper Procedure Perform the steps that follo...

Page 334: ...Advise the customer to use paper that is in specification or to print face up Refer to GP 15 Paper and Media Size Specifications 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 024 746 024 747 Print Request Failure RAP 024 746 There are parameters that are incompatible with the specified paper type 024 747 The specified combination of parameters stored file size paper size paper tray duplex comma...

Page 335: ...edure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to reduce the number of documents to less than the user specified number or reduce the number of numbering digits 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 024 910 946 959 Tray 1 Size Mismatch RAP 024 910 Size mismatch tray 1 measured length mismatch 024 945 Tray 1 out of place 024 959 Tray 1 size mismatch Procedure Perform the 071 2...

Page 336: ...11 Size mismatch tray 2 measured length mismatch 024 947 Tray 2 out of place 024 960 Tray 2 size mismatch Procedure Perform the 072 212 Tray 2 Paper Size Sensor Fault RAP 024 912 948 961 Tray 3 Size Mismatch RAP 024 912 Size mismatch tray 3 measured length mismatch 024 948 Tray 3 out of place 024 961 Tray 3 size mismatch Procedure Perform the 073 212 Tray 3 Paper Size Sensor Fault RAP ...

Page 337: ... 913 Size mismatch tray 4 measured length mismatch 024 949 Tray 4 out of place 024 962 Tray 4 size mismatch Procedure Perform the 074 212 Tray 4 Paper Size Sensor Fault RAP 024 914 915 Tray 6 and 7 Size Mismatch RAP 024 914 Size mismatch tray 6 measured length mismatch 024 915 Size mismatch tray 7 measured length mismatch Procedure For information only no service action necessary ...

Page 338: ...us job When changed to staple mode the uppermost paper size loaded for the previous job is less than 279 4mm 11 inches When uppermost paper size loaded for the previous job is unknown 024 980 Finisher stacker tray full stack 024 981 Finisher top tray paper full Procedure Perform the 012 211 Stacker Tray Fail Entry RAP 024 917 Stacker Tray Staple Set Over Count BSD ON BSD 13 15 Office Finisher LX S...

Page 339: ...24 919 Face Up Tray Close RAP 024 919 When output was sent to the face up tray the face up tray was detected as closed Procedure For information only no service action necessary 024 920 Face Down Tray 1 Full RAP 024 920 The paper output to the face down tray 1 is full Procedure For information only no service action necessary ...

Page 340: ... for any debris or obstructions in the path of the punch waste bin or the punch box set sensor Procedure Enter dC330 code 012 275 punch box set sensor Remove then reinstall the punch waste bin The display changes Y N Check the punch box set sensor refer to GP 7 How to Check a Sensor Install new com ponents as necessary Punch box set sensor PL 13 09 Item 5 Integrated office finisher finisher PWB PL...

Page 341: ...lt history dC122 for a fault code Another fault code is displayed Y N If the fault persists install a new finisher PWB PL 12 14 Item 1 Perform the relevant RAP 024 928B Scratch Sheet Compile RAP Initial Actions NOTE Ensure the correct RAP is performed refer to the 024 928 Scratch Sheet Compile Entry RAP WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that ...

Page 342: ... securely connected Ensure all surface mounted modules on both PWBs are securely connected 3 Reload the software GP 4 024 939 OHP Type Mismatch RAP 024 939 Paper type mismatch the system is shut down stop if transparencies with borders are detected regardless of the paper type setting in the controller Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing ta...

Page 343: ...njury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Ensure that the job is programmed in compliance with the maximum number of sheets for a booklet 2 Ensure that all connectors on the drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 and the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 are securely connected Ensure all surface mounted modules on both PWBs are securely connected 3 Reload the software GP 4 024 943 978 984 989 Boo...

Page 344: ...ray 1 no paper sensor PL 80 10 Item 6 Drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 024 951 Tray 2 Empty RAP BSD ON BSD 7 8 Tray 2 Paper Stacking STM BSD ON BSD 7 9 Tray 2 Paper Stacking 1TM BSD ON BSD 7 10 Tray 2 Paper Stacking 3TM BSD ON BSD 7 19 Tray 2 Paper Stacking TTM 024 951 Tray 2 is empty Initial Actions WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need...

Page 345: ...3 feed lift motor If the fault persists install new components as necessary Tray 3 no paper sensor PL 80 20 Item 6 3TM PWB PL 70 23 Item 5 TTM PWB PL 70 90 Item 1 024 953 Tray 4 Empty RAP BSD ON BSD 7 12 Tray 4 Paper Stacking 3TM BSD ON BSD 7 21 Tray 4 Paper Stacking TTM 024 953 Tray 4 is empty Initial Actions WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing task...

Page 346: ...pass tray no paper sensor refer to GP 7 How to Check a Sensor Install new components as necessary Bypass tray no paper sensor PL 70 40 Item 12 Drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 024 955 Tray 6 Empty RAP BSD ON BSD 7 15 HCF Paper Stacking 024 955 Tray 6 is empty Initial Actions WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 1...

Page 347: ...nch Issue 024 956 971 973 Tray 7 RAP 024 956 Tray 7 is empty 024 971 Tray 7 out of place 024 973 Tray 7 size mismatch Procedure For information only no service action necessary 024 957 024 974 Interposer RAP 024 957 Interposer is empty 024 974 Interposer tray size mismatch Procedure For information only no service action necessary ...

Page 348: ... 10 Item 3 and the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 are securely connected Ensure all surface mounted modules on both PWBs are securely connected c Reload the software GP 4 024 967 Mixed Width Paper RAP 024 967 Mixed width was detected with settings only available for stapling the same paper width Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not...

Page 349: ...load the software GP 4 3 If the fault persists install a new finisher PWB PL 12 14 Item 1 integrated office finisher or PL 13 45 Item 2 office finisher LX 024 969 Different Width Mix Punch RAP BSD ON BSD 13 6 Office Finisher LX Punch 024 969 Mixed punch paper of different widths was detected while printing in punch mode Initial Actions WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched...

Page 350: ...L 70 60 Item 9 024 972 Tray 6 Size Mismatch RAP BSD ON BSD 7 14 HCF Paper Size Sensing and Tray Set 024 972 Tray 6 size mismatch Initial Actions WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Ensure that the HCF is load...

Page 351: ...or staple feed failure was detected Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Install a new staple cartridge as necessary integrated office finisher PL 12 11 Item 3 or offi...

Page 352: ...ter 024 985 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs 024 985 Bypass Tray Obstructed RAP 024 985 Bypass tray stopped due to an obstruction Procedure Have the customer ensure the correct paper size or type is loaded in the bypass tray in the cor rect orientation Resubmit the job ...

Page 353: ...597 Status Indicator RAPs Launch Issue 025 596 025 597 HDD Diagnostics RAP 025 596 An NG occurred when HDD fail forecast of diagnostics was executed 025 597 An error occurred when HDD initialization of diagnostics was executed Procedure Perform the 016 210 506 777 780 798 HDD Error RAP ...

Page 354: ...April 2017 2 334 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 025 596 025 597 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 355: ...he maximum permissible number of connections Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Advise the customer to disconnect some of the machines that are connected to this USB host port and ensure that the number of connected machines are below the maximum permissible number of connections 026 402 Changed IOT Speed RAP 026 402 The IOT has started the prin...

Page 356: ... Inform the customer to give the machine time to cool down before proceeding 026 700 LDAP Protocol Error RAP 026 700 It was detected that the error response returned from the server does not exist in the LDAP protocol definitions Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer that this fault is caused when the server uses an undefined LDAP protocol that is not supported by the machi...

Page 357: ...the JRM directory service has been exceeded Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer that when performing simultaneous queries on the address book in the machine from multiple machine panel and Web UI input machines lower the query interval 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 026 702 Address Book Directory Service Overflow RAP 026 702 The JRM directory service whi...

Page 358: ...ure Advise the customer to make it impossible for authentication to be cancelled at additional doc ument loading 026 704 DocuWorks Error RAP 026 704 In process of operating DocuWorks decomposer there has occurred a syntax error use of an undefined command a parameter error damage to DocuWorks file or an internal error of DocuWorks decomposer Procedure Advise the customer to print from DocuWorks vi...

Page 359: ...Print from DocuWorks viewer by use of printer driver ART EX PCL etc 026 706 026 707 DocuWorks Error RAP 026 706 DocuWorks decomposer has processed a DocuWorks document printing of which is prohibited 026 707 In the processing of a security protected DocuWorks file either of the password set on the UI panel and the XPJL specified password set in ContentsBridge utility does not match Procedure Advis...

Page 360: ...a resolution send parameter image to send quality then re send the job 2 Reduce a magnification send parameter then re send the job 3 Increase the maximum file accumulated data size 026 709 URL HDD Full RAP 026 709 The HDD partition for accumulated scan to URL data has become full causing the job to fail Procedure For information only no service action necessary Advise the customer to wait for app...

Page 361: ...to a Ask the sender of the S MIME encrypted mail to encrypt the mail by the encryption method 3DES then re send it b Set FIPS140 Authentication Mode of the machine to off 2 If the fault persists perform the 016A Scan to Network Error Entry RAP 026 711 Multi Page File Size RAP 026 711 The upper limit size of the multi page file format generated in scan service has been exceeded Procedure Advise the...

Page 362: ...re For information only no service action necessary Advise the customer that as a job specifying high compression OCR processing is in progress wait until the job is complete before running another job 026 718 PS Print Instruction Fail RAP 026 718 An erroneous combination of print parameters selected finishing paper size paper tray Duplex instructions output tray prevents the machine from running ...

Page 363: ...Media Error RAP 026 720 The media does not have enough space available 026 721 An attempt to access media has failed 026 722 The media is not formatted 026 723 An attempt to access media has failed Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check that the media exists where scanned documents will be sent 2 Check that the PC can access the media where scanned documents will be sent 3 Check that a file can ...

Page 364: ...of the remote download file reported from the EP center does not match that of the downloaded file Procedure Advise the customer that it is necessary to check the size of the file registered with the EP cen ter and the size stored in the SW repository 026 726 Inconsistent Options RAP 026 726 The machine configuration info included in XPJL does not match the actual configura tion Procedure Advise t...

Page 365: ...during communication with the WSD scan client WSD scan client cancelled the job 026 729 An error occurred during communication with the WSD scan client WSD scan client cancelled the job or a scan from the DADF was performed from an application other than Win dows fax and scan Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check whether the transfer destination WSD scan client and the machine are able to commu...

Page 366: ...1 to 026 733 PJL Fail RAP 026 731 The PIN number that is specified by PJL command is different from the number that is calculated from the machine s serial number 026 732 The print count that is specified by PJL command has exceeded the machine s total impression meter value by 100 026 733 The password that is specified by PJL command is different from the one that is set in the machine Procedure ...

Page 367: ...Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Ensure that the job has completed then try again 2 After completing a panel operation wait at least 1 minute before starting the download operation 026 739 Waiting Scan Job Deleted RAP 026 739 When there are paused scan jobs during the successful completion of a login logout Procedure For one occurrence take no action If the fault persists reload the software GP ...

Page 368: ...April 2017 2 348 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 026 734 026 739 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 369: ...steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to either change the IPv6 Stateless Auto Setting Address 1 2 or 3 of this machine or the IPv6 address of the other machine on the network 2 If the fault persists perform the 016A Scan to Network Error Entry RAP 027 445 Illegal IP Address RAP 027 445 IPv6 manually set IP address is invalid Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to chang...

Page 370: ...al Setting Address of this machine to the IPv6 address that can be used as the self machine address 2 If the fault persists perform the 016A Scan to Network Error Entry RAP 027 447 Duplicate IP Address 3 RAP 027 447 IPv6 link local IP address is duplicated Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to change the IPv6 Link Local Address of this machine or the IPv6 address of the ...

Page 371: ...ver Fail for Mail IO RAP 027 500 SMTP server address resolution fail for mail IO Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check with the System Administrator that the mail server has been launched and the environment is already used for other purposes such as for PC 2 Check that a correct SMTP server address is reflected in the machine setting list a When the SMTP server address is specified using IP ad...

Page 372: ...st a When the POP server address is specified using IP address set a correct IP address b When the POP server address is specified using FQDN check that FQDN name is correct Also check that a correct DNS server address is set for the machine and set a correct IP address 027 502 POP Authentication Fail for Mail IO RAP 027 502 POP authentication fail for mail IO Procedure Perform the steps that foll...

Page 373: ... 027 533 An internal error has occurred during SMB scan 027 773 Time to communicate with the SMTP server ran out after connection to the server 027 785 Response timeout occurs from the destination WebDAV server 027 786 WebDAV server timeout is answered Procedure Advise the customer to wait for a while then perform the operation again 027 513 SMB Scan Client Access RAP 027 513 In scan to SMB the us...

Page 374: ...me during SMB scan Procedure Advise the customer to check the connection to the DNS Or check whether the SMB server name of the transfer destination has been registered in the DNS 027 515 DNS Server Setup in SMB RAP 027 515 The DNS server was not set during SMB scan Procedure Advise the customer to set the DNS server address Or set the SMB server address of the transfer destination using IP addres...

Page 375: ...w to see if the computer operates as an SMB server a Check that the file sharing service for Microsoft network is enabled b Check that NetBIOS over TCP IP is enabled in the TCP IP settings c Check the file sharing service communications through port 137 UDP port 138 UDP and port 139 TCP is allowed in the firewall settings 3 For communication that goes beyond the subnet check the WINS server settin...

Page 376: ... SMB transfer Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check if the storage destination is correct 2 Check if a prohibited character was detected in the specified storage destination or file name 3 Check if the specified storage destination is linked to a different shared folder due to the distributed file system DFS 027 520 File Name Acquisition Failure RAP 027 520 Unable to obtain the file folder name...

Page 377: ... change the file name destination folder on the SMB scan server Else move or delete the files in the destination folder 027 522 File Creation Failure in SMB RAP 027 522 Failed to create an SMB scan file Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check if the specified file name already exists on the server 2 Check if the specified file name is in use 3 Check if the specified file name already exists as a ...

Page 378: ... lock folder Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Manually delete the lock directory LCK from the transfer destination 2 Check whether a folder with the same name as the specified name already exists 027 524 Folder Creation Failure in SMB RAP 027 524 Failed to create an SMB scan folder Procedure Advise the customer to check if a file or folder with the same name as the specified name exists on the S...

Page 379: ...te an SMB scan file 027 527 Failed to delete an SMB scan folder Procedure Advise the customer to check whether the file in the specified storage destination is being used by another user 027 526 Lock Folder Delete Failure in SMB RAP 027 526 Failed to delete an SMB scan lock folder Procedure Advise the customer to manually delete the lock directory LCK from the transfer destination then retry the j...

Page 380: ...can data server has no free space Procedure Advise the customer to check that the storage destination has enough free space 027 529 Data Read Failure From SMB Server RAP 027 529 Unexpected error of the SMB scan data server Procedure Advise the customer to log in to the SMB server from another PC using the same user name and check whether they can write a file into the same storage destination on t...

Page 381: ...ncel Job is selected for SMB scan File Name Conflict Procedure Advise the customer to set File Name Conflict to other than Cancel Job 027 531 SMB Scan Filing Policy Injustice RAP 027 531 Incorrect SMB scan filing policy when additional items are selected Procedure Advise the customer to check that the file format is not set to Multi page When Add is selected for File Name Conflict ...

Page 382: ... access error has occurred during scanner save to PC SMB transfer Procedure Advise the customer to check that the NEXTNAME DAT file is correct when Add is selected for File Name Conflict 027 543 SMB Server Name Specification Error RAP 027 543 The SMB server NetBIOS name specification is incorrect Procedure Advise the customer to check that the server name of the SMB server is correct ...

Page 383: ...on is incorrect Procedure Advise the customer to have the system administrator set the domain name and user name correctly 027 549 027 572 to 027 576 SMB Protocol Error 4 009 RAP 027 549 SMB protocol error 4 009 the specification of password is incorrect 027 572 SMB protocol error 4 032 incorrect parameter 027 573 SMB protocol error 4 033 incorrect character code 027 574 SMB protocol error 4 034 i...

Page 384: ...r TCP IP has become enabled at the authentication server set tings a Check if the authentication server and the machine can resolve the addresses from the WINS server b Check if the authentication server and the machine can resolve the addresses from the DNS server 4 Check if the NetBIOS over TCP IP has become enabled at the authentication server set tings 5 Check at the Internet connection firewa...

Page 385: ...ssue 027 566 SMB Protocol Error 4 026 RAP 027 566 SMB protocol error 4 026 the library has not been initialized Procedure Advise the customer to check if the SMB client has been started 027 569 SMB TCP IP Not Started RAP 027 569 SMB TCP IP is not started Procedure Advise the customer to check that SMB TCP IP is enabled ...

Page 386: ...r 4 044 authentication server common security mode is operat ing Procedure Advise the customer to set the authentication server to Windows other than Win95 Win98 Me 027 585 SMB Protocol Error 4 045 RAP 027 585 SMB protocol error 4 045 scan login not available time period Procedure Advise the customer to check with the system administrator for the time period when logging in is allowed ...

Page 387: ...027 586 SMB protocol error 4 046 the password has expired Procedure Advise the customer to obtain a valid password from the system administrator 027 587 SMB Protocol Error 4 047 RAP 027 587 SMB protocol error 4 047 the password must be changed Procedure Advise the customer to request the system administrator to disable the change password at next login setting ...

Page 388: ...bled 027 589 SMB protocol error 4 049 locked out Procedure Advise the customer to request the system administrator to enable or unlock the user account as necessary 027 590 SMB Protocol Error 4 050 RAP 027 590 SMB protocol error 4 050 the user account has expired Procedure Advise the customer to obtain a valid user account from the system administrator or request the system administrator extend th...

Page 389: ...otocol Error 4 051 RAP 027 591 SMB protocol error 4 051 the user account is restricted Blank password is not allowed Procedure Advise the customer to request the system administrator set a user password 027 600 External Print Check Mode Error RAP 027 600 External print check mode error Procedure Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 ...

Page 390: ...he domain of the destination mail address is designated as a prohibited domain Procedure Advise the customer to check that the domain of the destination mail address is not designated as a prohibited domain 027 701 Disconnected Network Cable RAP 027 701 In external authentication the disconnected cable is detected Procedure Ensure the network cable is connected correctly ...

Page 391: ...rtificate and import the necessary CA certificate c Store in this machine a destination certificate that is not on the list of revoked certifi cates d Check that the mail address written on the machine certificate is the same as that set up on the machine 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 027 710 to 027 715 S MIME Mail Error RAP 027 710 The mail I O received S MIME mail even though ...

Page 392: ...S MIME encrypted mails are discarded Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Reload the software GP 4 2 If the fault persists perform the 016A Scan to Network Error Entry RAP 027 717 No MX Record at DNS RAP 027 717 An enquiry was sent to the DNS server for the MX record but it cannot be obtained Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check with the DNS server administrator on the existence of DNS MX...

Page 393: ...e is registered in DNS 2 Reload the software GP 4 3 If the fault persists perform the 016A Scan to Network Error Entry RAP 027 722 Extension Server Timeout RAP 027 722 Application interface during web service interface timeout Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer a That if a number of documents is specified for scanning scan one document and store it b That when scanning a...

Page 394: ...d password to be entered for creating a job flow 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 027 724 725 726 Extension Server Access Fail RAP 027 724 Application interface during web service interface access failure 027 725 Application interface during web service interface job operation failure 027 726 Application interface during web service interface unknown job status Procedure Perform th...

Page 395: ...rameters for creating a job flow 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 027 728 Extension Server File Exceeded RAP 027 728 The number of files requested to be sent exceeded the maximum number of files that can be sent during Web service interface this occurs when a single page document is being stored Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to set a job so that the ...

Page 396: ...AP 027 730 A mail was split in linking to the system Procedure Advise the customer to increase the preset pagination value or reduce the number of original pages scanned 027 732 Server Access Error RAP 027 732 Job template server access error Procedure Advise the customer to check that the server disk is normal and has free space and then retry the operation ...

Page 397: ...cedure Advise the customer to 1 Using the HTTPS protocol check whether the job template server is accessible from the PC 2 Check whether the SSL server certificate of the job template server is registered in the machine 3 Check whether the SSL server certificate of the job template server is valid For example check that a The certificate has not expired yet b The time that is set in the machine is...

Page 398: ...disabled Procedure Advise the customer to enable the SSL settings of the machine or specify HTTP as the transfer protocol 027 736 Machine Certificate Error RAP 027 736 When server certificate validation is instructed the server certificate validation of the machine is disabled Procedure Advise the customer to enable the server certificate validation settings of the machine or dis able the server c...

Page 399: ...follow 1 Advise the customer to check that Read Authorization is established for the storage desti nation server directory set as a resource 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 027 739 Invalid Template Server Path RAP 027 739 An error was received from the server to the FTP command CWD Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to set the resource of the storage des...

Page 400: ... check that they can log in with the relevant account c From a client PC set a login name and password as a resource 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 027 741 Template Server Connect Fail RAP 027 741 Cannot connect to the job template pool server Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to a Check hat the network cable is connected correctly b From the destinati...

Page 401: ...llow 1 Advise the customer to a Wait a while then try again as scanned images may cause the HDD to be full b Delete the files in the HDD 2 If the fault persists perform the 016 210 506 777 780 798 HDD Error RAP 027 743 Template Server Install Error RAP 027 743 The address format of the job template pool server is incorrect Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to set the pa...

Page 402: ... job template pool server domain name has been registered in the DNS 2 Reload the software GP 4 3 If the fault persists perform the 016A Scan to Network Error Entry RAP 027 745 Template Server Error 2 RAP 027 745 The job template pool server address cannot be resolved the DNS address is not set Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to set the DNS address or set the job temp...

Page 403: ...ocol FTP client or SMB specified in job template pool server settings 2 Reload the software GP 4 3 If the fault persists perform the 016A Scan to Network Error Entry RAP 027 750 Fax Document Inhibited RAP 027 750 Transfer instruction when internet fax transfer is prohibited or scan and printer docu ment print instruction during interruption Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the cust...

Page 404: ...mine the contents of the instruction 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 027 752 Required User Entry Not Entered RAP 027 752 With the required user entry not entered the instruction to start the job was given Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to a Not link the box to the instruction that requires user entry b Set preset values for the items in the instructi...

Page 405: ... 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 027 754 Job Flow Service File Signature Mismatch RAP 027 754 File signature settings mismatch in instruction Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to check the system data setting of the XDW PDF signature and the signature setting that is specified in the instruction If the system data setting is different from the setting i...

Page 406: ...e proxy that SSL has the function to check the communication details SSL f Specify the machine as out of the SSL proxy target g Check if the server supports the relevant encryption method h Set the client certificate to the machine i Import the client certificate to the machine and set to use as the client certificate j Check the daylight saving time difference to see if the date time of the machi...

Page 407: ...er the machines network settings are set correctly 2 Consult with the network administrator to check the connection status from the machine to the reference server 027 760 XJT Command Fail RAP 027 760 Incorrect command from XDOD client Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to a Check if the parameter setting specified in XDOD client is out of system specifica tions b Check ...

Page 408: ...time Procedure Advise the customer to 1 If on demand print for multiple documents was instructed using the external access func tion reduce the number of documents then retry it 2 Either extend the print on demand print duration or set it to 0 027 762 Illegal Web Print Job Ticket RAP 027 762 Although a web print job was received the attached job execution ticket is incorrect Procedure Advise the c...

Page 409: ...s working correctly 2 Connect the cable correctly 3 Set up the machine so that it can correctly communicate with the external accounting server 027 764 AirPrint Scan Data Transfer Fail RAP 027 764 The machine cannot check user info with the external accounting server Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check that network communication between the transfer destination AirPrint scan client and the ma...

Page 410: ...ent destination WebDAV server is registered in DNS 2 Check that the DNS server connection is good 3 Check that the DNS server is correctly configured 027 766 Proxy Name Solution Error in WebDAV RAP 027 766 DNS failed to resolve the proxy server name Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check that the proxy server name that is configured on the machine is registered in DNS 2 Check that the DNS server...

Page 411: ...h name 027 768 WebDAV Server Certificate Fail RAP 027 768 There is a problem with the SSL certificate of the server Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check the access from the PC to the scan document destination WebDAV server 2 Ensure the machine is registered 3 Ensure the scan SSL server certificate of the document destination WebDAV server is correct For example a Check the expiration date b Ch...

Page 412: ...he customer to 1 Check the network cable connection 2 Check the access from the PC to the Scan document destination WebDAV server 3 Ensure the correct network interface is selected 027 770 PDL Error RAP 027 770 The DFE detected a failure in PDL during job processing Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to change the job conditions then try again 2 If the fault persists rel...

Page 413: ...ob parameters then try again b Delete unnecessary files from the HDD in the DFE 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 027 772 774 776 SMTP Server Error RAP 027 772 The SMTP server refused the HELO command after connection to the server 027 774 Unavailable letters were specified as a destination address after connection to the server 027 776 The SMTP server refused the EHLO command after...

Page 414: ...ddresses RAP 027 775 The SMTP server refused the EHLO command after connection to the server Procedure Advise the customer to reduce the number of mail addresses 027 777 SMTP Server Non Support RAP 027 777 The SMTP server does not support SMTP AUTH after connection to the server Procedure Advise the customer to send mail without setting SMTP AUTH ...

Page 415: ...MTP AUTH was not found after connection to the server Procedure Advise the customer to contact the network administrator to check what SMTP authentication method the server uses 027 779 Authentication Failure by SMTP AUTH RAP 027 779 Authentication fail after connecting to the server Procedure Advise the customer to check if the authentication information user name password has been set correctly ...

Page 416: ...80 WebDAV Network Interface Fail RAP 027 780 The specified network interface can not be used Procedure Advise the customer to select the network interface that can be used 027 781 WebDAV Spool Size Over RAP 027 781 Writing of scan data spool file failed because the disk is full Procedure Advise the customer to split the scan data ...

Page 417: ...tions has occurred Procedure Advise the customer to check the redirection settings of the WebDAV server 027 783 WebDAV User Authentication RAP 027 783 WebDAV server is not authenticated Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check the access from the PC to the scan document destination WebDAV server 2 Check the login user name and password 3 Check the scan document destination WebDAV server name and s...

Page 418: ...Procedure Advise the customer to check that the user name and password for the proxy server that was configured on the machine are correct 027 787 WebDAV File Name Dupulication Fail RAP 027 787 Override is selected in the scan file name duplication when processing Procedure Advise the customer to set the processing of duplicated filenames at the time of scanning job execution to anything other tha...

Page 419: ...been answered Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check whether access to the directory is possible 2 Perform the operation again 027 789 791 795 Access Forbidden RAP 027 789 Access forbidden reply from WebDAV server 027 791 WebDAV server method not allowed 027 795 WebDAV server not implemented Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check the connection to the WebDAV server 2 Check if read write access...

Page 420: ...ver not found 027 792 WebDAV server conflict Procedure Advise the customer to ensure that the WebDAV storage path and directory specified in the server exist 027 794 WebDAV Server Internal Fail RAP 027 794 WebDAV server internal error Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check that the WebDAV server is up and running 2 Check the access from the PC to the scan document destination WebDAV server ...

Page 421: ...that follow 1 Advise the customer to correct the settings then repeat the operation 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 027 797 Invalid Output Destination RAP 027 797 Incorrect output destination of received mail Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to specify the output destination that can be processed by the machine then repeat the operation 2 If the fault ...

Page 422: ...nstruction set does not exist Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to select another document then repeat the operation 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 027 799 WebDAV Server Insufficient Storage RAP 027 799 There is no free space in the storage location on the WebDAV server Procedure Advise the customer to check whether or not there is free space in the st...

Page 423: ...APS no destination tray can not detect paper size Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Reload the relevant paper tray 2 Set the specified paper on the specified tray 3...

Page 424: ...April 2017 2 404 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 028 910 028 987 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 425: ...ered 029 701 The response from the server does not meet the specifications of the WebDAV Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Ensure that the WebDAV server is up and running 2 Verify the configuration of the server 3 Check the access from the PC to the scan document destination WebDAV server 029 702 WebDAV Client RAP 029 702 An unexpected error has occurred in the internal library Procedure Advise t...

Page 426: ...irPrint scan client status 029 704 711 Invalid PACFile RAP 029 704 In WiFi mode the contents of the proxy configuration file PACFile acquired by the proxy auto detection function WPAD has detected that it is a fraud 029 711 In Ethernet 1 mode the contents of the proxy configuration file PACFile acquired by the proxy auto detection function WPAD has detected that it is a fraud Procedure Advise the ...

Page 427: ...16 In Ethernet 1 mode communication time out of the storage destination URL of the PACFile proxy auto detection function WPAD Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check the connection of the network cable 2 Check the default gateway configuration 3 Verify the subnet mask setting 4 Check the DNS server address setting 029 707 029 708 714 715 PACFile Not Found RAP 029 707 In WiFi mode failed to find t...

Page 428: ...unction WPAD 029 717 In Ethernet 1 mode failed to locate the storage destination URL of PACFile the proxy auto detection function WPAD Procedure Advise the customer to check whether the URL information of the PACFile in the DHCP server is correctly registered 029 718 EIP Print Network Timeout RAP 029 718 Timeout error has occurred during HTTP communication with server Procedure Advise the customer...

Page 429: ...server Procedure A corresponding document does not exist or the server cannot be accessed Advise the cus tomer to confirm the server setting 029 720 EIP Print Error With Server Permission RAP 029 720 A rejection error on the server side has occurred during HTTP communication with server Procedure The file server cannot be accessed Advise the customer to confirm the proxy server setting the user na...

Page 430: ...722 Communication failed because network related error has occurred during HTTP com munication with server Procedure Advise the customer to confirm the server setting and connection status 029 723 EIP Print SSL Connection Fail RAP 029 723 An SSL communication error has occurred during HTTP communication with server Procedure An error related to SSL has occurred The server cannot be accessed Advise...

Page 431: ...urred during the process of the EIP Print module Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 If the fault persists advise the customer to contact the System Administrator 029 725 EIP Print Network DNS Resolve Fail RAP 029 725 A network related DNS name resolution error has occurred during HTTP communi cation with server Procedure The file server cannot b...

Page 432: ...29 726 EIP Print Software Error RAP 029 726 A problem has occurred in the software processing and it is unable to continue with the subsequent processes Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 If the fault persists advise the customer to contact the System Administrator ...

Page 433: ...il RAP 033 310 The fax send billing function was turned on although multiple lines are installed Procedure Advise the customer to switch off the fax send billing function or change to a single line instal lation 033 311 Invalid Address Book Data RAP 033 311 The registered contents in the address book are invalid Procedure Perform dC301 NVM initialization ...

Page 434: ...rd has detected a fatal error 033 327 During fax communication the FCM stopped responding and even though a commu nication interrupt request was issued to the FCM it remained unresponsive Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Movi...

Page 435: ... 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 If the fault persists reload the software GP 4 033 328 329 340 Failed to Initialize Fax Log RAP 033 328 The initialization of communication log library has failed 033 329 A fax cont error was detected 033 340 The Pflite communication log write function returned an error Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Perform dC301 NVM Initialization 2 If ...

Page 436: ... respond within the specified time on booting 033 333 The FoIP controller did not respond within the specified time after entering sleep mode 033 334 Unable to send messages to the FoIP controller 033 335 A fault notification due to invalid fault code was received from the fax card or FoIP Procedure Perform the 033 312 033 313 033 315 to 033 327 Fax Fault RAP 033 336 Non mounted Channel RAP 033 33...

Page 437: ...339 Fax 2 Not Responding RAP 033 339 When transitioning to sleep there is no response from fax controller 2 Procedure Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 033 341 Fax Kit 3 Not Detected RAP 033 341 Something other than fax kit 3 is connected to the machine Procedure Inform the customer that the line 3 fax kit is required ...

Page 438: ...Error RAP 033 500 Modem CS operation error 033 501 The number of receive line is 0 033 502 There was no response for up to the 3rd post message 033 503 T1 timeout has occurred 033 504 T2 timeout has occurred 033 505 T5 timeout has occurred 033 506 DCN received 033 507 No receiving capability in the remote machine Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to check the status of ...

Page 439: ...ne for a problem for example a docu ment jam or mismatched password or request a polling document to prepared Then repeat the operation 2 If the fault persists perform the 033 312 033 313 033 315 to 033 327 Fax Fault RAP 033 509 DCS NSS Resend Exceeded RAP 033 509 DCS NSS re send over Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to repeat the operation If the problem persists afte...

Page 440: ... 033 512 The remote machine did not support relay broadcast 033 513 The remote machine does not have the mailbox function 033 518 No SUB receive function in the receiver 033 519 No SEP receive function in the receiver 033 520 No PWD SID receive function in the receiver 033 534 No remote collate copy function in the remote machine Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to che...

Page 441: ...was sent 033 529 RTN was received Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to request for the sender to check the remote machine for an error then re send 2 If the fault persists perform the 033 312 033 313 033 315 to 033 327 Fax Fault RAP 033 523 524 525 542 546 574 Line Not Connected RAP 033 523 Channel 1 not connected 033 524 Channel 2 not connected 033 525 Channel 3 not co...

Page 442: ...33 531 532 533 544 552 578 Remote Machine Error 2 RAP 033 531 A reject command signal was received 033 532 An illegal command was received 033 533 An error has occurred at the T 30 protocol 033 544 Busy tone was detected 033 552 When receiving G3 image data the detected total number of error lines exceeded the threshold value indicated in the system data 033 578 The frame size of received command ...

Page 443: ...36 The ringing stops before the resource was released 033 537 A conflict between outgoing and incoming calls has occurred and the sending was cancelled 033 538 During the image processing of fax send an error has occurred in the fax card 033 539 During the image processing of fax receive an error has occurred in the fax card 033 540 During the image processing for fax print format an error has occ...

Page 444: ... with the correct fax address number etc 2 If the fault persists perform the 033 312 033 313 033 315 to 033 327 Fax Fault RAP 033 543 567 576 702 703 Dial Error RAP 033 543 There is incorrect illegal data in the dial data 033 567 There is incorrect illegal data in the dial data 033 576 The dial data is invalid 033 702 Digits of the indicated dial data exceeds the number of allowed number of digits...

Page 445: ...is not in the facsimile mode Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to check the address number and whether the remote party is a fax machine 2 If the fault persists perform the 033 312 033 313 033 315 to 033 327 Fax Fault RAP 033 547 Abort During Transmission RAP 033 547 Aborted during transmission operation was cancelled Procedure For information only No service action nec...

Page 446: ...312 033 313 033 315 to 033 327 Fax Fault RAP 033 549 551 583 Fax Service Disabled RAP 033 549 The system cannot receive the service because it was prohibited to do the operation 033 551 When a phone or fax communication was about to end an operation was performed on that job 033 583 The request received a connection refused response because the target connection is temporarily out of resource Proc...

Page 447: ...tomer to wait for the job to complete its transmission then repeat the oper ation 2 If the fault persists perform the 033 312 033 313 033 315 to 033 327 Fax Fault RAP 033 553 No Folder Relay RAP 033 553 The F code that was sent from the remote machine is instructing a function that does not exist in the local machine Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to consult with the...

Page 448: ...1 For a single occurrence take no action 2 If the fault persists perform the 033 312 033 313 033 315 to 033 327 Fax Fault RAP 033 555 033 556 Incorrect Password RAP 033 555 The machine password of local machine does not match the one that was sent from the remote machine 033 556 The remote ID was not sent from the remote machine The sending password and the remote ID do not match Procedure Perform...

Page 449: ...e the customer to wait for the jobs that are waiting to be sent to decrease or reduce the number of addresses then try again 2 If the fault persists perform the 033 312 033 313 033 315 to 033 327 Fax Fault RAP 033 558 033 559 Remote ID Rejection RAP 033 558 The remote ID of the remote terminal is registered in the blacklist of the local machine 033 559 The remote ID was not sent from the remote te...

Page 450: ... follow 1 For a single occurrence take no action 2 If the fault persists perform the 033 312 033 313 033 315 to 033 327 Fax Fault RAP 033 563 033 569 No Printable Paper Size RAP 033 563 When formatting registered paper that is not applicable to the document size to be printed was loaded 033 569 The paper tray status is such that paper with orientation that can be output can only be supplied from t...

Page 451: ...ck the fax function settings and dial numbers then resend data if needed b Check the self terminal status and line status then perform the operation again 2 If the fault persists perform the 033 312 033 313 033 315 to 033 327 Fax Fault RAP 033 571 033 588 Manual Send Job Cancelled RAP 033 571 At the start of the Job the report area for fax was detected to be full and the job was cancelled 033 588 ...

Page 452: ...x report was cancelled Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 For a single occurrence take no action 2 If the fault persists perform the 033 312 033 313 033 315 to 033 327 Fax Fault RAP 033 573 Domain Regulation Check Error RAP 033 573 The address was specified with a prohibited domain Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to check the address and input the correct one 2...

Page 453: ...VoIP gateway address to correspond with the phone number that was input 2 If the fault persists perform the 033 312 033 313 033 315 to 033 327 Fax Fault RAP 033 581 Access Authentication Failure RAP 033 581 The request was asked for authentication and it failed the authentication Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to check the proxy server authentication user name authen...

Page 454: ...and the machine 2 If the fault persists perform the 033 312 033 313 033 315 to 033 327 Fax Fault RAP 033 584 SIP Request Timeout RAP 033 584 SIP communication timeout has occurred Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to a Check whether the correct address or phone number was input b Check whether the network cable is connected c Check whether the SIP server is running d Ch...

Page 455: ...P 033 586 T38 Protocol Not Ready RAP 033 586 Unable to communicate as the IP address is unresolved Unable to communicate as the registration to registrar server was not completed when using a SIP server Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to a Wait for a while then try to send again b Make it so that the IP address can be obtained and registered to the registrar server 2 ...

Page 456: ... timeout notification image data receive timeout and FoIP internal timeout has occurred Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to request for the sender to check the remote machine for an error then re send 2 If the fault persists perform the 033 312 033 313 033 315 to 033 327 Fax Fault RAP 033 591 FoIP Max Sessions Over RAP 033 591 A new send request was initiated when the ...

Page 457: ... to re send 2 If the fault persists perform the 033 312 033 313 033 315 to 033 327 Fax Fault RAP 033 700 T1 Timeout Fail RAP 033 700 T1 timeout has occurred when sending or at phase B and later when receiving Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to a Repeat the operation if the fault occurs while sending b Request for the sender to re send if the fault occurs when receivin...

Page 458: ... cannot be found 033 711 The specified page cannot be found or contains invalid data 033 712 Invalid document host memory full 033 713 Incorrect chain link number 033 717 The verification result of the specified password was NG 033 718 The document was not found in the polling sending box or the specified folder 033 719 The document was not found in the polling sending box or the specified folder ...

Page 459: ... a single occurrence take no action 2 If the fault persists perform the 033 312 033 313 033 315 to 033 327 Fax Fault RAP 033 724 Fax Receive Memory Over Flow RAP 033 724 Receive operation was aborted because the maximum limit of the image data amount that can be received for one Fax communication was exceeded Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Inform the customer that the optional hard disk...

Page 460: ... 728 734 737 738 751 Fax Printing Error RAP 033 726 Two sided printing not available when receiving fax mixed size 033 728 Formatting for fax auto print was aborted because the instruction for fax manual print was sent during the operation 033 734 Job was cancelled because fax print and fax auto report were started at the same time 033 737 The fax cont detected a failure and could not continue pro...

Page 461: ... 741 743 744 745 746 750 Fax Document Number Error RAP 033 733 The number of job documents related to the job could not be obtained 033 735 Fax receive buffer allocate timeout 033 741 When transferring image data to the fax card the conditions for sending the response to the fax card did not match 033 743 When receiving image data from the fax card the conditions for sending the response to the fa...

Page 462: ...April 2017 2 442 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 033 731 732 736 740 747 748 749 033 733 735 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 463: ...eload the software GP 4 3 If the fault persists install new components as necessary Drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 041 333 Drive PWB F10 Blown RAP BSD ON BSD 1 5 DC Power Generation 2 of 2 BSD ON BSD 1 7 Option DC Power Distribution 041 333 Drive PWB fuse 10 open circuit was detected Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing task...

Page 464: ...rrent and overvoltage Repair the wiring or install new com ponents as necessary 2 After the faulty circuit has been repaired install a new drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 041 335 Drive PWB F12 Blown RAP BSD ON BSD 1 5 DC Power Generation 2 of 2 BSD ON BSD 10 5 Fused Paper Exit 2 041 335 Drive PWB fuse 12 open circuit was detected Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched of...

Page 465: ...cause injury Fault code 041 340 Only Enter dC131 Check that the NVM values that follow are set to 0 740 016 Range Over Chain No 740 017 Range Over Link No 740 018 Range Over Chain Link 740 019 Range Over Value 740 020 Write in Progress Range Over Chain No 740 021 Write in Progress Range Over Link No Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Reload the ...

Page 466: ...per limit 041 604 The value of the humidity sensor exceeds the upper limit Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Ensure th...

Page 467: ... pin 2 and the drive PWB P J405 pin 4 for open circuit short circuit or poor contact Install new components as necessary Drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 042 330 Fuser Exhaust Fan Fail RAP BSD ON BSD 10 3 Fusing 042 330 Fuser exhaust fan fault Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP ...

Page 468: ... cause injury Refer to the procedure that follows as necessary GP 6 How to Check a Motor Enter dC330 code 042 052 to run the marking fan The marking fan runs Y N Check the 24V power supply to the marking fan The power supply is good Y N Check the power supply circuit to the marking fan Check the items that follow The connection between the marking fan P J209 and the drive PWB P J410 for open circu...

Page 469: ...ue 044 312 044 313 Timeout Error RAP 044 312 IM software control error was detected MK 044 313 M software control error was detected PH Procedure 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Reload the software GP 4 044 329 Shut Down Fail RAP 044 329 Shut down fail detected Procedure Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 ...

Page 470: ...5 311 Communication failure between ESS PWB and DRIVE PWB was detected 045 396 IO setup error of HASIC installed on drive PWB Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Swit...

Page 471: ...ail RAP BSD ON BSD 3 1 PWB Communications ESS PWB to Drive PWB BSD ON BSD 1 4 DC Power Generation 1 of 2 BSD ON BSD 1 5 DC Power Generation 2 of 2 045 399 Power supply to drive PWB error The IOT_PWR_ON signal from ESS PWB did not become active due to an error This occurs at ESS circuit error cable open circuit or no 5V power supply from LVPS Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the mac...

Page 472: ... the drive PWB P J590 and P J591 and the finisher PWB J401 for open circuit short circuit or poor contact 3 Install new components as necessary Integrated office finisher finisher PWB PL 12 14 Item 1 Office finisher LX finisher PWB PL 13 45 Item 2 Drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 047 217 HCF Communication RAP BSD ON BSD 3 15 PWB Communications ESS to HCF 047 217 Reply from the HCF was determined as a comm...

Page 473: ...ltifunction Printer 047 320 Status Indicator RAPs Launch Issue 047 320 All Destination Tray Broken RAP 047 320 All trays connected to the IOT have become unusable Procedure Check the fault history dC122 for any tray faults Perform the relevant procedures ...

Page 474: ...April 2017 2 454 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 047 320 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 475: ...4 315 Drive PWB Fail RAP 057 311 Abnormality in the WDT circuit that monitors the SPI communication status in which the drive PWB is mounted 057 313 Drive PWB fuse 13 open circuit was detected 057 314 Drive PWB fuse 14 open circuit was detected 057 315 Drive PWB fuse 15 open circuit was detected Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks tha...

Page 476: ... tray feed clutch PL 70 40 Item 4 Registration clutch PL 80 55 Item 11 Marking fan PL 40 15 Item 8 Exit 1 offset solenoid PL 10 15 Item 11 Duplex clutch PL 80 50 Item 28 2 After the faulty circuit has been repaired install a new drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 057 317 Drive PWB F17 Blown RAP BSD ON BSD 1 10 Power Interlock Switching 3 of 3 057 317 Drive PWB fuse 17 open circuit was detected Procedure WAR...

Page 477: ...lectricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Remove the fuser Check whether foreign substances or paper is wound around the heat roll Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Fault code 058 310 only Check the heat roll NC sensor for correct installation and loose connections 3 ...

Page 478: ...2S pin 7 and P J416 pin 5 on the drive PWB If the wiring is good install a new drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 Install a new fuser PL 10 05 Item 2 059 372 Heat Roll NC Sensor Differential Fail RAP BSD ON BSD 10 2 Fusing Heat Control 2 of 2 059 372 Abnormal temperature monitor AD value of the heat roll NC sensor was detected 10 consecutive times Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine...

Page 479: ...orming tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Ensure that the fuser is installed correctly 3 Check the drawer connector between the fuser and the main unit DP612 for damage 4 Check the connections and wiring between t...

Page 480: ...April 2017 2 460 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 059 383 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 481: ...le between the LPH and the ESS PWB P J1363 3 If the fault persists install new components as necessary Print head assembly PL 60 35 Item 1 FFC ribbon cable PL 60 35 Item 9 ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 061 357 365 369 373 393 LPH Communications Fault RAP 061 357 ASIC register error in IBY initial DL check It may be an error in the LPH ASIC or memory It may also be an ASIC malfunction due to poor power su...

Page 482: ...f the fault persists install new components as necessary Print head assembly PL 60 35 Item 1 ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 062 277 DADF Communication Fail RAP BSD ON BSD 3 5 PWB Communications ESS PWB to DADF 062 277 Communications cannot be established between the ESS PWB and the DADF PWB Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need...

Page 483: ...ure that follows as necessary GP 7 How to Check a Sensor Perform the steps that follow 1 Ensure that the DADF open and closes correctly If necessary install new DADF counter balances PL 5 15 2 Check the connections and wiring between the ESS PWB P J750 and the DADF PWB P J751 for an open circuit short circuit or poor contact 3 If the fault persists install a new ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 062 311 IIT ...

Page 484: ...o not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Refer to the procedures that follow as necessary GP 6 How to Check a Motor GP 7 How to Check a Sensor Remove the document glass Manually move the full rate carriage to right and left The carriage moves smoothly with no interference Y N Check the carriage operation for...

Page 485: ...and Image Input 062 371 Insufficient light from Lamp detected in CCD during white gradation correction agc before scan starts 062 380 Insufficient lamp brightness was detected when performing AGC 062 386 A CCD output error was detected when performing AOC 062 393 Write failure to the Shading Memory has occurred Initial Actions WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off whil...

Page 486: ...onnection Fail RAP 062 396 A CIS flat cable connection error was detected Procedure Perform the 060 344 to 060 356 LPH Fault RAP 062 790 Recognition Fail RAP 062 790 The document being scanned is prohibited by law Procedure Advise the customer to refer to the Legal Notices in the User Guide to check the types of docu ment available for copying ...

Page 487: ... wear or damage Install new components as neces sary 7 If the fault persists install a new drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 071 105 Registration Sensor Jam Tray 1 RAP BSD ON BSD 7 7 Tray 1 Paper Stacking BSD ON BSD 8 5 Registration 071 105 The registration sensor did not actuate within the specified time after the registration clutch initialized during paper feed from tray 1 Initial Actions Check the cond...

Page 488: ...330 code 042 003 Check the main motor PL 40 10 Item 1 4 Check the drive gears PL 80 10 for wear or damage Install new components as neces sary 5 If the fault persists install a new drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 071 212 Tray 1 Paper Size Sensor Fault RAP BSD ON BSD 7 1 Tray 1 Paper Size Sensing 071 212 Abnormal output AD value from tray 1 paper size sensor was detected Procedure WARNING Ensure that the ...

Page 489: ...7 033 Check the takeaway motor PL 70 17 Item 4 5 Check the drive gears PL 80 20 for wear or damage 6 If the fault persists install new components as necessary 1TM PWB PL 70 17 Item 5 ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 3TM Checkout Perform the steps that follow 1 Check the takeaway roll PL 70 22 Item 13 for foreign substances or wear Clean or install new components as necessary 2 Enter dC330 code 072 103 Check...

Page 490: ... Item 2 Check the TTM takeaway motor PL 70 85 Item 2 7 Check the drive gears PL 80 10 for wear or damage Install new components as neces sary 8 Check the drive assembly PL 40 10 Item 7 for wear or damage 9 If the fault persists install new components as necessary 1TM PWB PL 70 17 Item 5 3TM PWB PL 70 23 Item 5 STM PWB PL 70 28 Item 4 TTM PWB PL 70 90 Item 1 Drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 ESS PWB PL 3 10...

Page 491: ...2 size sensor PL 70 80 Item 10 1TM PWB PL 70 17 Item 5 3TM PWB PL 70 23 Item 5 STM PWB PL 70 28 Item 4 TTM PWB PL 70 90 Item 1 073 101 073 900 Tray 3 Misfeed RAP BSD ON BSD 7 11 Tray 3 Paper Stacking 3TM BSD ON BSD 8 4 Tray Module Paper Transportation 3TM BSD ON BSD 7 20 Tray 3 Paper Stacking TTM BSD ON BSD 8 9 Tray Module Paper Transportation TTM 1 of 2 BSD ON 073 101 Paper does not actuate the t...

Page 492: ...re that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Refer to the procedures that follow as necessary GP 6 How to Check a Motor GP 7 How to Check a Sensor GP 8 How to Check a Solenoid or Clutch Perform the steps that follow 1 Check for o...

Page 493: ...ct the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Refer to the procedures that follow as necessary GP 6 How to Check a Motor GP 7 How to Check a Sensor Perform the steps that follow 1 Enter dC330 code 073 102 Check the tray 3 level sensor PL 80 20 Item 6 2 Enter dC330 code 073 002 Check the tray 3 feed lift up motor PL 80 20 Item 4 3 Enter dC330 code 042 003 Che...

Page 494: ...he software GP 4 5 If the fault persists install new components as necessary Tray 3 size sensor PL 70 80 Item 1 TTM PWB PL 70 90 Item 1 074 101 103 900 Tray 4 Misfeed RAP BSD ON BSD 7 12 Tray 4 Paper Stacking 3TM BSD ON BSD 8 4 Tray Module Paper Transportation 3TM BSD ON BSD 8 10 Tray Module Paper Transportation TTM 2 of 2 074 101 Paper does not actuate the tray 4 feed out sensor within the specif...

Page 495: ...ectricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Refer to the procedures that follow as necessary GP 6 How to Check a Motor GP 7 How to Check a Sensor GP 8 How to Check a Solenoid or Clutch Perform the steps that follow 1 Check for obstructions in...

Page 496: ... components as necessary 3TM PWB PL 70 23 Item 5 TTM PWB PL 70 90 Item 1 074 212 Tray 4 Paper Size Sensor Fault RAP BSD ON BSD 7 6 Tray 4 Paper Size Sensing 3TM BSD ON BSD 7 18 Tray 4 Paper Size Sensing TTM 074 212 Abnormal output AD value from tray 4 paper size sensor was detected Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need ...

Page 497: ...h PL 70 40 Item 4 7 Enter dC330 code 077 001 Check the take away clutch PL 40 10 Item 5 8 Check the drive assembly PL 40 10 Item 7 for wear or damage 9 If the fault persists install new components as necessary Drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 077 101 077 900 Registration Sensor Jam RAP BSD ON BSD 8 5 Registration 077 101 The trail edge of the paper does not deactuate the registratio...

Page 498: ...ck the fuser exit sensor part of the fuser PL 10 05 Item 2 5 Enter dC330 code 042 003 Check the main motor PL 40 10 Item 1 6 Enter dC330 code 077 014 Check the exit 2 motor PL 10 21 Item 4 7 Enter dC330 code 077 002 Check the registration clutch PL 80 55 Item 11 8 Check the exit 2 drive gears PL 10 21 for wear or damage 9 Check the registration transport assembly PL 80 55 Item 1 for wear or damage...

Page 499: ...x drive gears and belts PL 80 50 for wear or damage 9 Check the drive assembly PL 40 10 Item 7 for wear or damage 10 If the fault persists install new components as necessary Drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 077 126 077 902 Exit 2 Sensor Jam RAP BSD ON BSD 10 5 Fused Paper Exit 2 077 126 After actuating the fuser exit sensor paper did not actuate the exit 2 sensor within the specifi...

Page 500: ... 7 Option DC Power Distribution BSD ON BSD 3 2 PWB Communications ESS PWB Drive PWB to STM BSD ON BSD 3 3 PWB Communications ESS PWB Drive PWB to 1TM 3TM TTM 077 212 Tray module reset was detected 077 214 Tray module fatal error was detected 077 215 Reply from the tray module was detected as a communication error 077 314 Tray module fatal error was detected Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electr...

Page 501: ...over interlock switch PL 1 05 Item 4 3 If the fault persists install new components as necessary LVPS PL 1 10 Item 8 Drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 077 301 L H Cover Open RAP BSD ON BSD 1 8 Power Interlock Switching 1 of 3 077 301 L H cover was opened during run Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need ele...

Page 502: ... left cover switch PL 80 30 Item 8 Check the STM left cover switch PL 80 35 Item 4 Check the TTM left cover switch PL 70 95 Item 18 3 If the fault persists install new components as necessary 1TM PWB PL 70 17 Item 5 3TM PWB PL 70 23 Item 5 STM PWB PL 70 28 Item 4 TTM PWB PL 70 90 Item 1 Drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 077 308 L H High Cover Open RAP BSD ON BSD 10 5 Fused Paper Exit...

Page 503: ...ck the registration sensor PL 80 55 Item 4 Enter dC330 code 078 093 to run the HCF takeaway motor The motor runs Y N Check the wiring between the HCF takeaway motor P J57 and the HCF PWB P J6 The wiring is good Y N Repair as necessary Check that the resistance through the HCF takeaway motor is approximately 0 8 ohms between P J57 pin 3 to pins 1 and 2 P J57 pin 4 to pins 5 and 6 The resistances ar...

Page 504: ...er to the procedures that follow as necessary GP 6 How to Check a Motor GP 7 How to Check a Sensor Enter dC330 code 078 101 Manually actuate the HCF feed out sensor PL 70 55 Item 25 The display changes Y N Check the HCF feed out sensor Enter dC330 code 078 093 to run the HCF takeaway motor The motor runs Y N Check the wiring between the HCF takeaway motor P J57 and the HCF PWB P J6 The wiring is g...

Page 505: ...city Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Check the condition of the paper in the HCF Refer to GP 15 Paper and Media Size Spec ifications Check for obstructions in the paper tray Procedure Refer to the procedures that follow as necessary GP 6 How to Check a Motor GP 7 How to Check a Sensor Open then close the HCF door The HCF ...

Page 506: ...r dC330 code 078 300 Open then close the top cover PL 70 55 Item 7 to actuate the HCF top cover interlock switch The display changes Y N Measure the voltage between P J5 pin 2 on the HCF PWB and ground 24V is mea sured Y N Measure the voltage between P J5 pin 1 on the HCF PWB and ground 24V is measured Y N Measure the voltage between P J4 pin 1 and 2 on the HCF PWB and ground 24VDC is measured Y N...

Page 507: ... switch PL 70 60 Item 8 The display changes Y N Measure the voltage between P J8 pin 2 on the HCF PWB and ground The volt age drops to less than 1VDC when the switch is actuated Y N Check the wiring between P J8 pin 1 on the HCF PWB and FS003 on the HCF1 side out switch P J8 pin 2 on the HCF PWB and FS004 on the HCF1 side out switch If the wiring is good install a new HCF1 side out switch PL 70 60...

Page 508: ...April 2017 2 488 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 078 301 077 911 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 509: ...ue 089 617 RC Data Over Range RAP 089 617 The result from adding the offset value to the correction value has exceeded the setta ble range Procedure Enter dC131 Ensure the NVM values that follow do not exceed 20 759 009 Lead Registration Offset 759 011 Side 1 Registration Offset 759 012 Side 2 Registration Offset ...

Page 510: ...April 2017 2 490 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 089 617 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 511: ...ve PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 091 316 Drum Motor Fail RAP BSD ON BSD 4 2 Drum Drive Control 091 316 Rotation abnormality of the drum motor Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Refer to...

Page 512: ...Life RAP 091 401 Drum cartridge is near end of life 091 406 Drum cartridge is near end of life Procedure Information only No service action necessary Advise the customer that the drum cartridge is near end of life 091 402 091 913 Drum Cartridge End of Life RAP 091 402 Drum cartridge end of life 091 913 Drum cartridge end of life Procedure Install a new drum cartridge PL 90 20 Item 1 ...

Page 513: ... when the average value of the ATC sensor measurement values is not between the upper and lower limit values Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury NOTE When this fault occurs toner density control by ...

Page 514: ...ched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Remove then reinstall the toner cartridge 3 Check the toner cartridge CRUM connector for damage and contamination Use a dry cloth to wipe the joining terminal between the toner cartr...

Page 515: ...he toner cartridge is empty Procedure Install a new toner cartridge PL 90 05 Item 1 093 914 Toner Cartridge False Empty RAP 093 914 The toner cartridge became empty during new cartridge period Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Remove the drum cartridge Shake then reinstall the drum cartridge 2 If the fault persists install a new drum cartridge PL 90 20 Item 1 ...

Page 516: ... that follow 1 Remove then reinstall the toner cartridge 2 Ensure that the billing plan and region correspond with the installed toner cartridge Refer to GP 27 Billing Plan Region Conversion Process 3 If the fault persists and the billing plan and region are correct install a correct genuine Xerox toner cartridge PL 90 05 Item 1 094 400 BTR Near End of Life RAP 094 400 BTR is near end of life Proc...

Page 517: ...94 402 BTR end of life Procedure Install a new BTR assembly PL 90 15 Item 4 099 364 to 099 399 Fuser Temperature Fault RAP 099 364 The recovery time from low temperature not ready state has become longer than the setting time Procedure Perform the steps that follow procedure as necessary 010 327 Fusing On Time Fail RAP 010 334 010 335 Heat Roll NC Sensor Fail RAP ...

Page 518: ...April 2017 2 498 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 094 402 099 364 to 099 399 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 519: ...the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Ensure the USB dongle is installed correctly 2 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 3 Ensure that all connectors on the drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 and the ...

Page 520: ...April 2017 2 500 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 102 311 to 102 319 102 356 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 521: ...y Procedure For information only No service action necessary 103 314 Prohibited Originals RAP 103 314 Possible prohibited originals system fail Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps ...

Page 522: ...April 2017 2 502 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 103 310 to 103 313 103 314 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 523: ...4 If the fault persists install a new ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 116 212 to 116 311 ESS Error RAP 116 212 MediaLib internal logic error has occurred 116 220 The downloader software that processes downloads within the ESS failed to initialize during transition into download mode 116 310 An error was detected when the ESS font ROM DIMM 2 was checked 116 311 A fail is detected during a check of ESS font ...

Page 524: ...recovered advise the customer to set a correct HDD encryp tion key 116 314 Ethernet Address Fail RAP 116 314 An Ethernet error was detected Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that...

Page 525: ...use injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Ensure that all connectors on the UI assembly PL 2 05 Item 7 and the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 are securely connected Ensure all surface mounted modules on both PWBs are securely connected 3 Reload the software GP 4 4 If the fault persists install new components as necessary UI assembly PL 2 05 Item 7 ESS PWB PL ...

Page 526: ...hat follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Ensure that all connectors on the drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 and the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 are securely connected Ensure all surface mounted modules on both PWBs are securely connected 3 Reload the software GP 4 4 Perform the OF2 Special Boot Modes RAP 116 324 Exception Fail RAP 116 324 A fatal software exception error has occurred in the c...

Page 527: ...tch on the machine GP 10 2 Check the wiring between P J311 on the ESS PWB and the ESS fan for an open or short circuit or a loose or damaged connector 3 If the fault persists install new components as necessary ESS fan PL 3 10 Item 9 ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 116 330 331 336 337 339 HDD File System Fail RAP 116 330 HDD check at power on detected that an error has occurred or the HDD was not for matte...

Page 528: ...t code is displayed perform the relevant RAP 3 Ensure that all connectors on the drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 and the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 are securely connected Ensure all surface mounted modules on both PWBs are securely connected 4 Reload the software GP 4 5 Perform the OF2 Special Boot Modes RAP 116 340 Not Enough Memory RAP 116 340 Insufficient memory was detected during initialization A PS opt...

Page 529: ...ror was detected in the IC in the ESS PWB 116 346 A response such as system function recall error was detected 116 357 PS Fatal System Error 116 359 Fatal error in PLW Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause i...

Page 530: ...e steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to check that the TCP IP ports are correctly configured 2 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 3 Ensure that all connectors on the drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 and the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 are securely connected Ensure all surface mounted modules on both PWBs are securely connected 4 Reload the software GP 4 5 Perform the 016A Scan to Network Error En...

Page 531: ... mounted modules on both PWBs are securely connected 4 Reload the software GP 4 5 Perform the 016A Scan to Network Error Entry RAP 6 Perform the OF2 Special Boot Modes RAP 116 364 365 366 368 371 372 375 377 Timer Fail RAP 116 364 An error in the timer was detected 116 365 Fatal error of the SPL 116 366 Print utility operational failure report generator operational failure 116 368 Fatal error of D...

Page 532: ...he drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 and the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 are securely connected Ensure all surface mounted modules on both PWBs are securely connected 4 Reload the software GP 4 5 Perform the 016A Scan to Network Error Entry RAP 6 If the fault persists install a new ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 116 380 ESS Font ROM DIMM 1 Check Fail RAP 116 380 ESS Font ROM DIMM 1 check failure Procedure WARNING Ensur...

Page 533: ...corrupted data was detected Procedure Initialize the NVM refer to dC301 NVM Initialization NOTE Inform the customer that this will clear all address information 116 382 ABL Initialize Fail RAP 116 382 ABL has failed to access the NVM or HDD Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Enter dC131 Set NVM value 790 664 to 0 2 Reload the software GP 4 3 If the fault persists perform the 016 210 506 777...

Page 534: ...d 116 385 Fatal error related to IDC Due to an error in software processing subsequent pro cesses cannot be performed 116 387 A fatal error has occurred during the usage of high compression board 116 389 The necessary additional RAM was not installed Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disco...

Page 535: ...steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Ensure that the fax USB cable is connected to the correct USB port 116 388 No HDD RAP 116 388 The system detected that the HDD was not installed even though the system configu ration with Fax and Finisher requires a HDD Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not ne...

Page 536: ...ddress information 2 Reload the software GP 4 116 391 Illegal Code RAP 116 391 Country code territory code paper size group setting error detected Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the ste...

Page 537: ... Test Fail RAP 116 396 At start the FIPS140 encryption module self test has detected a failure Self test error due to illegal ROM FW Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow...

Page 538: ... than 720 060 Adjust the values as necessary 116 399 Initialization RAP 116 399 The machine remains in initializing state even after 10 minutes has passed since it has started up not including the startup after power save Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electric...

Page 539: ...f Memory Duplex Fail RAP 116 701 One page data was printed on multiple pages during two sided print 116 710 HP GL spool file overflow Procedure Advise the customer that the optional hard disk is required 116 702 Print with Substitute Font RAP 116 702 Printing performed with substitute font Procedure Advise the customer that additional fonts are required ...

Page 540: ...data and an error occurred in PostScript gram mar interpretation or language interpretation Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Reload the software GP 4 116 704 Media Reader RAP 116 704 The MediaLib detected this error while performing the operation that requires access to media Procedure Ensure that all paper trays are loaded with the correct me...

Page 541: ...while performing the operation that requires access to media Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to check the contents in the media for errors from the PC a Check the file format directory and selected mode digital camera print document print b Check whether the printed file attribute information is displayed c Check whether the print file images are displayed d Check whe...

Page 542: ...s that follow 1 Reload the software GP 4 2 If a HDD is installed perform the 016 210 506 777 780 798 HDD Error RAP 3 If the fault persists perform the 016A Scan to Network Error Entry RAP 116 719 XPIF Parameter Cancelled RAP 116 719 Cancellation of the parameter s disabled by XPIF Procedure Some of the parameters are disabled by XPIF so the machine cannot execute them Advise the customer to cancel...

Page 543: ... Print Permissions RAP 116 721 Color printing is prohibited in this time zone Output changed to monochrome 017 722 Color printing prohibited Output changed to monochrome 017 723 Color print attempted from a prohibited application Output changed to monochrome 017 724 Single sided print attempted from a prohibited application Output changed to duplex 017 726 Color single sided print attempted Output...

Page 544: ...ocedure Advise the customer to 1 Rerun the job 2 If the situation persists despite re attempts delete unnecessary documents saved in the machine 116 738 Size Orientation Mismatch RAP 017 738 Form overlay is impossible because the size orientation of the form s drawing is differ ent from that of the paper Procedure Advise the customer to select paper that has the same size and orientation as the re...

Page 545: ... the restriction on the no of forms 017 742 The logo data cannot be registered due to the restriction on the no of logos 017 743 The received data form logo exceeded the registered buffer size Procedure Advise the customer to delete the unnecessary forms logos Otherwise if not already installed inform the customer that the optional hard disk is required PL 3 10 Item 2 116 740 Arithmetic Error RAP ...

Page 546: ... specified form is not registered Procedure Advise the customer to use a registered form or register the required form 116 747 116 748 Invalid Page Data RAP 017 747 After subtracting the paper margin from the valid coordinate area the result of the cal culation will be negative 017 748 Drawing data does not exist in the page data Procedure Advise the customer to repeat the operation ...

Page 547: ...t Error RAP 017 749 Job was aborted because the specified font is not found Procedure Advise the customer to add the necessary font or specify a substitute font 116 750 Banner Sheet Cancelled RAP 017 750 Banner sheet was cancelled Procedure Advise the customer to set the banner sheet feed tray status to normal or change the banner sheet feed tray ...

Page 548: ... the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 are securely connected Ensure all surface mounted modules on both PWBs are securely connected 3 Reload the software GP 4 116 771 to 116 780 Invalid JBIG Parameter RAP 116 771 An incorrect JBIG parameter DL was automatically corrected 116 772 An incorrect JBIG parameter D was detected and automatically corrected 116 773 An incorrect JBIG parameter P was detected and auto...

Page 549: ...7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 116 790 Status Indicator RAPs Launch Issue 116 790 Stapling Canceled RAP 017 750 Either all or one of the lead stapler is canceled during print Procedure Advise the customer not to cancel stapling during a job ...

Page 550: ...April 2017 2 530 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 116 790 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 551: ...connect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Ensure that all connectors on the drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 and the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 are securely connected Ensure all surface mounted modules on both PWBs are securely connected 3 Reload the software GP 4 4 Perform the OF2 Sp...

Page 552: ...g parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Reload the software GP 4 2 If the fault persists install a new ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 117 313 117 314 Geographic Region Change Fail RAP 117 313 The geographic region change command from the PJL can not be implemented 117 314 The contract type change command from the PJL can not be implemented Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch ...

Page 553: ...mmand from the PJL was imple mented Procedure Advise the customer to install the correct CRUs for the changed geographic region and con tract type 117 316 Contract Manager Software Fail RAP 117 316 When the contract manager is running it can no longer perform task control due to software malfunction Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 If the faul...

Page 554: ...ed electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Ensure the SD card PL 3 10 Item 11 is correctly installed Also ensure that the write pro tection switch to the left of the SD card is not enabled If the installation of the SD card and the write pro...

Page 555: ...h SD card is detected by the controller Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Ensure the SD card PL 3 10 Item 11 is the correct variant for the machine and securely ins...

Page 556: ... Advise the customer to check whether HTTP and HTTPS have started up normally and are operable 3 Advise the customer to check that the TCP IP ports are correctly configured 4 Ensure that all connectors on the drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 and the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 are securely connected Ensure all surface mounted modules on both PWBs are securely connected 5 Reload the software GP 4 6 Perform the ...

Page 557: ...ne was recognized 117 335 Invalid NVM detection Procedure Initialize the NVM perform dC301 NVM Initialization 117 336 337 PCI EX Option No Support Device Fail RAP 117 336 An unknown PCI option was detected 117 337 An unknown PCIEX option was detected Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Ensure the PCI EX option is supported 2 Check the PCI EX option is correctly installed 3 If the fault persi...

Page 558: ...ninitialized SD card that was used for another device was detected Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Initialize the NVM perform dC301 NVM Initialization 2 If a HDD is installed initialise the HDD refer to dC355 Hard Disk Diagnostics 117 339 NVM Backup Fail RAP 117 339 NVM backup is not carried out fail Procedure Initialise the HDD refer to dC355 Hard Disk Diagnostics ...

Page 559: ...ware GP 4 d If the fault persists install a new ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 117 343 Log Sending Parameter Fail RAP 117 343 An incorrect setting of the log transfer function was detected 1 When the image log function is disabled and the auto transfer function is enabled transfer in job units is set 2 When the job log auto transfer function is disabled no hard disk the auto transfer func tion of the log ...

Page 560: ...e in system data Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 For a single occurrence take no action 2 If the fault persists perform the steps that follow a Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 b En...

Page 561: ... the machine GP 10 2 Ensure that all connectors on the drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 and the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 are securely connected Ensure all surface mounted modules on both PWBs are securely connected 3 Reload the software GP 4 4 Perform the OF2 Special Boot Modes RAP 117 348 Uninitialized Used SD Card RAP 117 348 An un initialized SD card that had been used in another machine was recognized P...

Page 562: ...ccurs in Coml_SsmiIsJoblimit 117 356 During Job estimate acquisition an error occurs 117 358 Fatal error of JAL relationship in software processing Procedure Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 117 357 TPM Fail RAP 117 357 A Trusted Platform Module has failed Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 If the fault persists install a new ESS PWB ...

Page 563: ...dure Advise the customer to set the correct time and date 117 362 117 363 USB Dongle Fail RAP 117 362 During the initial installation by USB dongle it fails to set the TSC contract mode 117 363 During the initial installation by USB dongle it fails to set the count up mode Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Ensure the correct USB dongle is insta...

Page 564: ...witch on the machine GP 10 2 times if necessary 2 If the fault persists perform dC355 Hard Disk Diagnostics 3 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 117 365 WiFi Diagnostics Test Failure RAP 117 365 Error during WiFi diagnostics test Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Check the connection of the WiFi dongle PL 3 10 Item 10 3 If the fault pe...

Page 565: ...e machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Ensure that all connectors on the drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 and the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 are securely connected Ensure all surface mou...

Page 566: ...April 2017 2 546 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 118 310 118 311 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 567: ... 310 Transmission has failed between the EP SV and the accessories 121 327 EPSV accessory not in service fail Procedure For information only no service action necessary 121 311 312 313 IC Card Auditron Password Fail RAP 121 311 IC card auditron config fail 01 121 312 IC card auditron config fail 02 121 313 IC card auditron config fail 03 Procedure For information only no service action necessary ...

Page 568: ... accessory connection and secure access authentica tion Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Disconnect the FDI accessory 2 Set the authentication method to an option ...

Page 569: ...17 Continuous Job Setting Mismatch RAP 117 317 Prohibited combination of EP accessory connection and secure access authentica tion Procedure Enter dC131 Set NVM value 700 540 to 1 121 318 Auth Account Settings Not Supported RAP 117 318 Auth account settings not supported Procedure For information only No service actions necessary ...

Page 570: ...nfliction RAP 121 319 Fax send charging and internet fax setting conflict Procedure Advise the customer to disable the fax send billing function or the internet fax kit functions Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 121 322 Controller Price Table Error RAP 121 322 EPA controller unit price table settings error Procedure For information only No service actions necessary ...

Page 571: ...h on the machine GP 10 121 324 Fax Send Charging Confliction RAP 117 317 It is detected that with fax send charging enabled blank document detection is enabled or blank document detection display display on KO screen is enabled Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Enter dC131 Set NVM value 850 021 to 0 to disable fax send charging or set NVM val ues 820 123 and 790 670 to 0 2 Switch off then ...

Page 572: ...e from the transmission path or protocol error 117 329 A communications error was detected during transmission of the message change answer 117 330 The disconnect boot of related products in the product is not the correct specification 117 331 Related products settings contradiction 117 332 The wake command from this machine to related products has elapsed 117 341 Undefined accessory information w...

Page 573: ...mounted modules on both PWBs are securely connected b Reload the software GP 4 c If the fault persists install a new ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 121 340 EP Accessory MisMatch RAP 117 340 The combination of accessories that are installed does not match the specifications Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer...

Page 574: ...April 2017 2 554 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 121 339 121 340 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 575: ... in EEPROM for Sys has been detected 123 343 UI SW failure in the ESS PWB 123 344 UI SW failure in the ESS PWB 123 350 MCW panel one touch key fail 123 353 The control panel has detected that the UI cable is disconnected Procedure Perform the 002 500 UI Error RAP 123 354 to 123 381 UI Error 2 RAP 123 354 The control panel has detected a drop in 24V power voltage 123 355 The control panel has detec...

Page 576: ...the ESS PWB 123 384 UI SW failure in the ESS PWB 123 389 UI SW failure in the ESS PWB 123 390 UI SW failure in the ESS PWB 123 392 UI SW failure in the ESS PWB 123 393 UI SW failure in the ESS PWB 123 395 UI SW failure in the ESS PWB 123 396 UI SW failure in the ESS PWB 123 397 UI SW failure in the ESS PWB 123 398 UI SW failure in the ESS PWB 123 399 UI SW failure in the ESS PWB Procedure Perform ...

Page 577: ...Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Ensure that all connectors on the drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 and the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 are securely connected Ensure all surface mounted modules on both PWBs are securely connected 3 If the fault persists install a new components as necessary Drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 124 312 124 357 DC132 Error ...

Page 578: ...ew drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 and ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 Perform dC132 Make all three serial numbers the same 124 315 317 355 DC132 Error 02 04 and 14 RAP 124 315 Stored data mismatch Internal control error was detected 124 317 Stored data mismatch Internal control error was detected 124 355 At least one set of territory information at the 3 locations is different Procedure WARNING Ensure that the e...

Page 579: ...00 607 and 700 608 All three values are dif ferent Y N Install a new drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 and ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 Perform dC132 Make all three values the same 124 320 SEEPROM Fail RAP 124 320 Write error occurred in the SEEPROM on the ESS PWB Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Discon...

Page 580: ...securely connected 3 Ensure that the fax PWBs PL 20 05 are installed correctly NOTE Line 2 and 3 fax PWBs are options 4 Reload the software GP 4 5 If the fault persists install a new ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 124 323 DC132 06 RAP 124 323 Internal control error was detected Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity ...

Page 581: ...ctricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 The fault persists Y N Perform SCP 5 Final Actions Enter dC132 Device ID and Billing Data All three product numbers are different Y N Install a new drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 or ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 as necessary Install a new drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 then a ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 124 326 IO...

Page 582: ...ct the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Ensure that all connectors on the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 are securely connected Ensure all surface mounted modules are securely connected 3 Reload the software GP 4 4 If the fault persists install a new ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 124 328 Pu...

Page 583: ...y Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Ensure that all connectors on the drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 and the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 are securely connected Ensure all surface mounted modules on both PWBs are securely connected 3 Reload the software GP 4 4 If the fault persists install a new ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 124 340 360 390 CRUM Market Fail All RAP 124 340...

Page 584: ...S 1 124 343 One of CRUM destinations is different from the others SYS 2 124 352 One of CRUM OEM destinations is different from the others SYS 1 124 353 One of CRUM OEM destinations is different from the others SYS 2 124 362 One of CRUM enable disable settings is different from the others SYS 1 124 363 One of CRUM enable disable settings is different from the others SYS 2 124 382 One of CRUM destin...

Page 585: ...VM values 720 002 and 720 062 Both values are different Y N Install a new drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 Install a new ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 124 346 348 354 Information Mismatch RAP 124 346 Billing count type fail all the three are different from each other 124 348 Modal break point fail all the three are different from each other 124 354 Territory info fail contents corrupted the controller pwb was re...

Page 586: ...ctions Enter dC131 Compare NVM values 720 052 and 720 063 Both values are different Y N Install a new drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 Install a new ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 124 349 Modal Break Point Restoration Fail RAP 124 349 Modal break point fail one mismatches the others but cannot be automatically repaired Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing t...

Page 587: ... ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 are securely connected Ensure all surface mounted modules are securely connected 4 Reload the software GP 4 5 If the fault persists install a new ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 124 372 373 374 IOT Soft Fail RAP 124 372 IOT controller software failure 124 373 IOT manager software failure 124 374 IOT IM device driver software failure Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to t...

Page 588: ... changed output tray from stacker to another and continued printing 124 710 The machine changed output tray from sorter to another and continued printing Procedure Advise the customer to use the correct paper type and size for the job 124 705 124 706 Canceled Instructions RAP 124 705 Punching instruction was canceled and printing continued 124 706 Folding instruction was canceled and printing cont...

Page 589: ...inued printing Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Ensure that the customer is using the correct paper type and size for the job 2 Check dC120 Fault History for faults 012 231 012 232 012 233 or 012 234 If any of the faults is listed perform the relevant RAP 124 709 Stapler Sheets Counts Over Warning RAP 124 709 The number of stapler sheets exceeded and printing continued Procedure For infor...

Page 590: ...April 2017 2 570 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 124 708 124 709 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 591: ... tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Ensure that all connectors on the drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 and the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 are securely connected Ensure all surface mounted modules on both PWBs are securely con...

Page 592: ...April 2017 2 572 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 125 311 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 593: ...s that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Ensure that all connectors on the drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 and the ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 are securely connected Ensure all surface mounted modules on both PWBs are securely connecte...

Page 594: ...DD Write Error RAP 127 337 An error occurred when the job template was stored on the HDD Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP ...

Page 595: ...or RAPs Launch Issue 127 700 SIP Registration Fail RAP 127 700 An error has occurred in registering device info with the SIP registration server Procedure Advise the customer to 1 Check what the SIP registration server is set to on the device 2 Check that the SIP registration server is available ...

Page 596: ...April 2017 2 576 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 127 700 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 597: ...ctricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the steps that follow 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 Start the machine in special boot mode LONGDIAG MODE GP 22 3 If the fault persists install a new components as necessary UI assembly PL 2 05 Item 7 UI harness PL 2 05 Item 3 ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 4 If th...

Page 598: ...April 2017 2 578 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 132 310 132 311 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 599: ...ied data cannot be read due to reasons such as the specified data is bro ken 133 214 Detected by FAPE create instance failed 133 215 Sent to the FAPE as an asynchronized event 133 216 Sent to the FAPE as an asynchronized event 133 217 Sent to the FAPE as an asynchronized event Procedure Perform the 033 312 033 313 033 315 to 033 327 Fax Fault RAP 133 218 Fax Card Message Memory RAP 133 218 Insuffi...

Page 600: ...Due to an error during fax controller software processing subsequent processes can not be performed 133 221 The fax card did not respond within the specified time on booting 133 222 The fax card did not respond within the specified time 133 223 Fax card reset Procedure Perform the 033 312 033 313 033 315 to 033 327 Fax Fault RAP 133 224 Controller ROM Fax Card ROM Mismatch RAP 133 224 Version mism...

Page 601: ... Card Error 2 RAP 133 280 Due to either a fax card failure or fax cont SW failure subsequent processes could not be performed 133 281 A message not specified in the I F settings was received from the fax card 133 282 As downloading of fax card could not be completed due to either a fax card failure or fax cont SW failure subsequent processes could not be performed 133 283 Mailbox not open was dete...

Page 602: ... paper according to the sta ple punch position 133 701 Replacement Character Detected RAP 133 701 Character replacement has occurred in destination name sender name comment station name Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to set the character that can be used by referring to the User Docu mentation If the customer does not know the type of letter that can be used advise t...

Page 603: ... documents it was performed via the bypass tray since the selected tray cannot be used for fax Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Advise the customer to load the correct the paper size and type for fax printing or specify the tray for fax printing 2 If the fault persists perform the steps that follow a Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 b Reload the software GP 4 ...

Page 604: ...April 2017 2 584 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 133 710 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 605: ...during dC612 Procedure Allow the machine to return from the wait state then re run the routine 500 033 500 035 Diagnostic Documents RAP 500 033 The document is not loaded or the documents are not enough when a diagnostics routine is performed 500 035 The document size is different when a Diagnostic routine is performed Procedure Load the required number and size of documents then re run the routin...

Page 606: ...5 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer 500 990 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs 500 990 DC612 Print Error RAP 500 990 Printing could not start due to unknown reason in dC612 test pattern print or it was aborted Procedure Re run the routine ...

Page 607: ...n cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury To check for the system power up error 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 2 If the system power up sequence has failed check the code on the eight LED display Refer to BSD 3 10 ESS Status LED 1 of 5 BSD 3 11 ESS Status LED 2 of 5 BSD 3 12 ESS Status LED 3 of 5 BSD 3 13 ESS Status LED 4 of 5 BSD 3 14 ESS Status LED 5 of 5 If the eight...

Page 608: ...April 2017 2 588 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer OF1 OF2 Launch Issue Status Indicator RAPs ...

Page 609: ...k Areas in the Process Direction RAP 3 13 IQ15 Regular Toner Contamination in the Process Direction RAP 3 14 IQ16 Regular Toner Contamination in the Process Direction Side 2 RAP 3 15 IQ17 Smear RAP 3 16 IQ18 Heavyweight Paper Smear RAP 3 16 IQ19 White Spots RAP 3 17 IQ20 Print Damage RAP 3 18 IQ21 Unfused Copy Toner Offset RAP 3 19 IQ22 Black Prints RAP 3 19 IQ23 Blank Image RAP 3 20 IQ24 Toner St...

Page 610: ...April 2017 3 2 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Launch Issue Imaqe Quality ...

Page 611: ...the internal test pattern is good Y N Perform the IQ2 IOT IQ Defects RAP Check the back of the prints for toner contamination The back of the prints are clean Y N Perform the IQ2 IOT IQ Defects RAP Select a suitable duplex internal test pattern Select duplex Select Start Test The printed images of the internal test pattern are good Y N Perform the IQ2 IOT IQ Defects RAP Check the prints for damage...

Page 612: ...lation Screen must be set to Gradation Standard or Fineness 63 Pitch Confirmation General Image Quality problem and repeating defect isolation Screen must be set to Gradation Standard or Fineness 64 Ghosting Detection of Ghost ing Screen must be set to Gradation Standard or Fineness 112 IIT Analog Gradation For Engineering Manufacturing use Screen must be set to Copy Error Diffusion 115 Pre IPS FS...

Page 613: ...the IQ22 Black Prints RAP Blank image Other Paper is completely blank Perform the IQ23 Blank Image RAP Deletions Xerographics Part of the image is missing Perform the IQ7 Deletions RAP Heavyweight smear Transfer The same symptom as smear but occurs only when heavyweight paper is used Perform the IQ18 Heavyweight Paper Smear RAP Light induced fatigue Xerographics Drum pitch 94 2mm 3 7 inches shade ...

Page 614: ...aper across the process direction Perform the IQ17 Smear RAP Toner droplet contamination Xerographics Toner spills on the paper and smears in a long narrow shape Perform the IQ5 Toner Smears RAP Toner splattering Xerographics There are many uneven black spots on parts of paper Perform the IQ6 Toner Contami nation RAP Toner streak Xerographics A long thin line in the process direction The length ca...

Page 615: ...tamination If necessary install a new fuser PL 10 05 Item 2 Install new components as necessary Drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 IQ4 Background RAP The page has uniform darkening across all the non print areas Ensure IQ1 Image Quality Entry RAP is performed before starting this RAP Procedure Check for contamination on the document glass The document glass is clean Y N Clean the docu...

Page 616: ...cause injury 1 Make 20 blank copies 2 If the image quality defect remains install a new drum cartridge PL 90 20 Item 1 IQ6 Toner Contamination RAP Many uneven black spots on the paper Refer to Figure 1 Ensure IQ1 Image Quality Entry RAP is performed before starting this RAP Figure 1 Example Cause 1 Paper size mismatch occurred tray and paper size settings are different 2 The resistance of the pape...

Page 617: ...cause injury Perform the steps that follow If the deletions are small and align with the stripper fingers in the drum cartridge clean the stripper fingers If necessary install a new drum cartridge PL 90 20 Item 1 If the deletions are small and align with the stripper fingers in the fuser clean the stripper fingers If necessary install a new fuser PL 10 05 Item 2 Procedure Check the paper type refe...

Page 618: ... tray Check that the paper weight and type is within the specification Refer to GP 15 Paper and Media Size Specifications Check that the paper size guides are set correctly Check that the bypass tray width guides are set correctly Check the bypass tray lower feeder assembly PL 70 35 Item 2 for contamination wear or damage Check the registration chute PL 80 55 Item 2 for wear damage or contaminatio...

Page 619: ...all new components as necessary Print head assembly PL 60 35 Item 1 Drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 Clean the fuser heat roll If necessary install a new fuser PL 10 05 Item 2 IQ11 Mottle RAP The density of solid print areas is uneven Ensure IQ1 Image Quality Entry RAP is performed before starting this RAP Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off ...

Page 620: ...ct the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Install a new drum cartridge PL 90 20 Item 1 NOTE This may occur immediately after installing a new drum cartridge Correct this by mak ing 10 blank copies IQ13 Magnetic Roller Pitch Banding RAP Shades of 32mm or 16mm pitch in the process direction Refer to Figure 1 Ensure IQ1 Image Quality Entry RAP is performed ...

Page 621: ...r adhesion to the magnetic roll 3 37 7mm 1 5 inches pitch scratch or foreign substance on the BCR 4 82 5mm 3 2 inches pitch scratch or foreign substance on the heat roll Action WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause in...

Page 622: ...or foreign substance on the BCR 4 82 5mm 3 2 inches pitch scratch or foreign substance on the heat roll 5 47 1mm 1 8 inches pitch contamination on the exit roll Action WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Fo...

Page 623: ...on the fusing belt 2 50 3mm 2 inches pitch contamination or scratches on the BTR Paper size mismatch 3 37 7mm pitch contamination on the BCR Action WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 For cause 1 install a ...

Page 624: ...P 5 Final Actions Check the surface of the BTR for contamination or distortion The surface of the BTR is good Y N Clean the BTR If necessary install a new BTR assembly PL 90 15 Item 4 Install new components as necessary Print head assembly PL 60 35 Item 1 Drive assembly PL 40 05 Item 1 Drive PWB PL 1 10 Item 3 ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 IQ18 Heavyweight Paper Smear RAP Same symptom as smear but occurs...

Page 625: ... while performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Remove then reinstall the drum cartridge PL 90 20 Item 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 Make a print The image quality defect persists Y N Perform SCP 5 Final Actions Table 1 NVM values Paper Type Paper Weight NVM 1 NVM 2 Cha...

Page 626: ...forming tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Enter dC612 Select a relevant internal test pattern Make prints to identify where the prints are damaged Check for curled paper in the paper trays Ensure the paper is in specification Refer to GP 15 Check the paper path for the problems that follow...

Page 627: ...N Adjust the fusing temperatures as necessary Install a new fuser PL 10 05 Item 2 IQ22 Black Prints RAP Paper is printed completely black Ensure IQ1 Image Quality Entry RAP is performed before starting this RAP BSD Reference BSD 6 4 Laser Control BSD Reference BSD 9 2 Charging and Exposure Procedure WARNING Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do n...

Page 628: ...en reinstall the drum cartridge PL 90 20 Item 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 Make a print The image quality defect persists Y N Perform SCP 5 Final Actions Install a new drum cartridge PL 90 20 Item 1 Switch off then switch on the machine GP 10 Make a print The image quality defect persists Y N Perform SCP 5 Final Actions Print a page that is entirely black During the print cycle sw...

Page 629: ...ing this RAP Figure 1 Example Cause A lump of supply toner gets transported on to the magnet roller then gets developed Action Feed several blank pages followed by several high density prints IQ25 Light Induced Fatigue RAP Drum pitch 94 2mm 3 7 inches shade occurs in halftones Refer to Figure 1 Ensure IQ1 Image Quality Entry RAP is performed before starting this RAP Figure 1 Example Cause Light fa...

Page 630: ...orm the steps that follow Refer to BSD 9 2 Charging and Exposure Check the ribbon cable and connectors between the print head assembly and PJ1363 on the ESS PWB if necessary install a new FFC cable PL 60 35 Item 9 Check the scan carriage for contamination Refer to ADJ 60 5 Optics Cleaning Proce dure IQ27 Unacceptable Received Fax Image Quality RAP Use this RAP to identify the causes of poor recept...

Page 631: ...e density of the 2 1 2 3 and 2 5 areas must be as dark or darker than the 1 3 refer ence but less than 1 5 The 3 0 3 3 and 3 4 text areas should all be visible The 4 1 line pair should be visible The 2 0 2 2 and 2 4 squares should be darker than the original document The bullseye targets should be clearly reproduced Print Compare a print of the internal test pattern 53 with the solid area density ...

Page 632: ...erns 82E2000 A3 and 11x17 82E2010 A4 82E2020 8 5x11 Procedure Make 5 copies of the test pattern Figure 1 Check the fusing by folding one of the copies through the centre of a solid area Use a finger to apply medium pressure along the fold to crease the paper Unfold the copy Use a finger to lightly rub the area of the fold and adjacent areas Specification Any break should measure less than 1mm 1 32...

Page 633: ...ocument glass Examine the targets of the second copy to determine the overall resolution of the copy The lines identified by the letter H Figure 1 should be clearly reproduced at 100 Print Make 3 prints of internal test pattern 51 or 52 Examine the lines of the second print All lines should be resolved Corrective Action If the resolution specification is not met perform the IQ17 Smear RAP Figure 1...

Page 634: ...rform the IQ8 IOT Skew RAP Copy Skew Specification Refer to Table 2 Skew Measurement To check for skew perform the steps that follow 1 Make a simplex copy of test pattern 82E2000 A3 and 11x17 82E2010 A4 or 82E2020 8 5x11 2 Refer to Figure 1 Determine the amount of skew by either Measuring the distance between the datum line and the lead edge of the paper at the inboard and outboard edges Using the...

Page 635: ...spots use the dC612 internal test pattern 123 Spots of 1mm 0 04 inch and larger none allowed Spots 0 5mm to 1mm 0 02 to 0 04 inch no more than 1 spot per A4 8 5 x 11 inch page Spots 0 25mm to 0 5mm 0 01 to 0 02 inch no more than 4 spots per A4 8 5 x 11 inch page Spots 0 125mm to 0 25mm 0 005 to 0 01 inch no more than 20 spots per A4 8 5 x 11 inch page Corrective Action Go to the IQ2 IOT IQ Defects...

Page 636: ...d B on the copy Figure 1 to measure the displacement of the lead edge compared to the test pattern Use the grid C to measure the top edge displacement The dis placement measured at A and B should be equal NOTE Grid A and grid B of test patterns 82E2000 82E2010 82E2020 are small areas of par allel lines 1mm apart These can be used to directly measure the registration displacement NOTE If a there is...

Page 637: ...rective action Perform ADJ 60 4 IIT Image Ratio Area A lead edge Area B lead edge Area C top edge Table 1 Magnification Parameter Nominal Minimum Maximum Dimension Lss Dimension Lfs In process direction from the platen A3 80gsm 8 5x11 inch 20lb papers 100 99 3 100 7 400 2 8mm 15 75 0 11inch Cross process direction from the platen A3 80gsm 8 5x11 inch 20lb papers 100 99 3 100 7 277 1 9mm 10 91 0 07...

Page 638: ...April 2017 3 30 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer IQS 8 Launch Issue Imaqe Quality NOTE There are no cross process direction adjustments Figure 1 Test pattern side 1 ...

Page 639: ...April 2017 3 31 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer IQS 8 Imaqe Quality Launch Issue Figure 2 Test pattern side 2 ...

Page 640: ...April 2017 3 32 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer IQS 8 Launch Issue Imaqe Quality ...

Page 641: ...mbly 4 63 REP 12 7 Nip Roll 4 64 REP 12 8 Finisher Entry Sensor 4 64 REP 12 9 Compiler Exit Sensor 4 66 REP 12 10 Main Paddle Shaft Assembly 4 67 REP 12 11 Lower Chute Assembly 4 69 REP 12 12 Entry Roll 4 71 REP 12 13 Upper Chute Assembly 4 72 REP 12 14 Finisher PWB 4 73 REP 12 15 Stacker Tray Assembly 4 74 REP 12 16 Stacker Shaft Assembly 4 75 REP 12 17 Stacker Motor 4 78 REP 12 18 Stack Sensor 1...

Page 642: ...y 1 Feed Retard Nudger Roll 4 178 REP 80 3 Tray 2 Feeder Assembly 1TM 4 179 REP 80 4 1TM PWB 4 180 REP 80 5 1TM Takeaway Motor 4 181 REP 80 6 Tray 2 Feed Retard Nudger Roll 1TM 4 182 REP 80 7 Tray 2 Feeder Assembly 3TM 4 182 REP 80 8 Tray 3 Feeder Assembly 3TM 4 183 REP 80 9 Tray 4 Feeder Assembly 3TM 4 185 REP 80 10 3TM PWB 4 186 REP 80 11 3TM Takeaway Motor 4 187 REP 80 12 Tray 2 3 4 Feed Retard...

Page 643: ... Hole Punch Position 4 231 ADJ 13 2 Booklet Folding and Staple Position 4 231 ADJs 60 Imaging ADJ 60 1 Full Half Rate Carriage Position Adjustment 4 233 ADJ 60 2 IIT Lead Edge Registration 4 235 ADJ 60 3 IIT Side Edge Registration 4 236 ADJ 60 4 IIT Image Ratio 4 237 ADJ 60 5 Optics Cleaning Procedure 4 238 ADJ 60 6 CDD Lens Optical Axis Correction 4 238 ADJ 60 7 Image Position 4 239 ADJs 90 Xerog...

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Page 645: ...d electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Figure 1 ESD Symbol CAUTION Observe ESD procedures during this procedure 1 Remove the upper rear cover REP 28 5 2 Remove the lower rear cover REP 28 6 3 Remove the ESS PWB chassis assembly REP 3 2 4 Remove the LVPS assembly REP 1 4 5 Disconnect three connectors 1 then release the harness from the clamp 2 Figure 2 Fig...

Page 646: ...ng tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Figure 1 ESD Symbol CAUTION Observe ESD procedures during this procedure CAUTION When installing a new drive PWB and a new ESS PWB at the same time first install the new ESS PWB then switch on the machine GP 10 If the new ESS PWB installation is successful switch off the machine then install t...

Page 647: ...2 Figure 2 Ribbon cable 5 Disconnect all connectors from the drive PWB 1 Figure 3 Figure 3 Connectors 6 Remove 8 screws 1 then the drive PWB 2 Figure 4 Figure 4 Drive PWB removal Replacement 1 The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure 2 If a new drive PWB is to be installed remove the EEPROM 1 from the old drive PWB then install it onto the new drive PWB Figure 5 Figure 5 EEPROM ...

Page 648: ...D and billing data is correct perform dC132 5 Check the machines current software level against the software level recorded prior to installation of the new drive PWB If necessary reload the software GP 4 REP 1 3 LVPS Parts List on PL 1 10 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not n...

Page 649: ...the reverse of the removal procedure REP 1 4 LVPS Assembly Parts List on PL 1 10 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Figure 1 ESD Symbol CAUTION Observe ESD procedures during this procedure 1 ...

Page 650: ...gure 2 a Disconnect eight connectors 1 b Release the harness from the clamp 2 c Remove both harness clamps 3 from the frame Figure 2 Preparation 4 Remove four screws 1 then the LVPS assembly 2 Figure 3 Figure 3 LVPS removal Replacement 1 The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure 2 Ensure the smaller 2 pin connector is connected to PJ3 not PJ4 ...

Page 651: ...rming tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 If possible record the current software level by either Printing the configuration report GP 14 From the user interface Home screen touch Device then About Scroll down to view the Software Version 2 Open the DADF 3 Remove the ICCR cover PL 2 05 Item 12 NOTE The ICCR cover is secured by 2 ...

Page 652: ... 2 a Disconnect both connectors 1 b Remove 4 screws 2 then the UI assembly 3 Figure 2 UI assembly removal Replacement 1 The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure 2 Check the machines current software level against the software level recorded prior to installation of the new user interface assembly If necessary reload the software GP 4 ...

Page 653: ...ouch the battery Do not peel off the protective tape CAUTION When installing a new ESS PWB and a new drive PWB at the same time first install the new ESS PWB then switch on the machine GP 10 If the new ESS PWB installation is successful switch off the machine then install the new drive PWB 1 If possible record the current software level by either Printing the configuration report GP 14 From the us...

Page 654: ...ect the FFC cable 1 by releasing the side clips b Pull down the FFC cable 2 Figure 5 FFC cable 7 Disconnect the USB DADF I F and UI cables Figure 6 a Disconnect the USB cable 1 b Disconnect the DADF I F cable 2 c Disconnect the UI cable 3 Figure 6 Cables 8 If the machine has a fax installed disconnect the connection between the connector and the USB cable Figure 7 a Disconnect the USB cable 1 b Re...

Page 655: ...ease the associated harness clamps b Pull the harness through the hole in the chassis 2 Figure 8 Connectors CAUTION Take not to damage or dislodge the rear cover ground clip 3 when removing the ESS upper panel 10 Remove the ESS upper panel Figure 9 a Remove both screws 1 b Remove the ESS upper panel 2 c Release all remaining harness clamps from the ESS upper panel Figure 9 ESS upper panel removal ...

Page 656: ...ribbon cable 1 and the FFC LED cable 2 Figure 10 Figure 10 Cables 12 Disconnect the connectors and fittings from side of ESS PWB Figure 11 a If fitted remove the wireless dongle 1 b Disconnect the USB cable 2 c Remove screw for the USB connector 3 d Remove screws for the D type connector 4 Figure 11 ESS PWB side connectors 13 Remove the ESS PWB Figure 12 a Remove eight screws 1 b Remove the ESS fa...

Page 657: ...he new ESS PWB 3 Be aware of that when connecting the FFC cable and the ribbon cable a When connecting the ribbon cable insert it straight into the connector housing until it locks b Ensure that the cable is connected securely at both ends 4 Be aware that when connecting the FFC LED cable Figure 14 a The black lines serve as a guide for whether the FFC LED cable is inserted correctly Insert the co...

Page 658: ...cause injury Figure 1 ESD Symbol CAUTION Observe ESD procedures during this procedure CAUTION Do not touch the battery Do not peel off the protective tape 1 Remove the upper rear cover REP 28 5 2 Remove the lower rear cover REP 28 6 3 Remove the RH top cover PL 28 06 Item 2 4 Remove the RH rear cover PL 28 06 Item 3 5 If the machine has an HDD assembly installed remove the HDD assembly Figure 2 a ...

Page 659: ...Carefully disconnect the FFC cable 1 by releasing the side clips b Pull down the FFC cable 2 Figure 5 FFC cable 9 Disconnect the USB DADF I F and UI cables Figure 6 a Disconnect the USB cable 1 b Disconnect the DADF I F cable 2 c Disconnect the UI cable 3 Figure 6 Cables 10 Disconnect the connection between the connector and the USB Cable Figure 7 a Disconnect the USB cable 1 b Release the USB cab...

Page 660: ...lease the associated harness clamps b Pull the harness through the hole in the chassis 2 Figure 8 Connectors CAUTION Take not to damage or dislodge the rear cover ground clip 3 when removing the ESS upper panel 12 Remove the ESS upper panel Figure 9 a Remove both screws 1 b Remove the ESS upper panel 2 c Release all remaining harness clamps from the ESS upper panel Figure 9 ESS upper panel removal...

Page 661: ...efully lift both ends of the cable clamp simulta neously to release the cable 13 Carefully disconnect the CCD ribbon cable 1 and the FFC LED cable 2 Figure 10 Figure 10 Cables 14 Carefully flex the corner of the right cover away from the machine then remove the screw 1 Figure 11 Figure 11 Lower right screw 15 Remove two screws 1 Figure 12 Figure 12 Upper right screws ...

Page 662: ...B cable and connector are still secured by the clamp Do not forcibly pull the ESS PWB chassis assembly 17 Remove two screws 1 then the ESS PWB chassis assembly 2 Figure 14 Figure 14 ESS PWB chassis assembly removal 18 If the machine has a fax installed release the USB cable and connector from the clamp 1 Figure 15 Figure 15 USB cable and connector Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the ...

Page 663: ...orming tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the upper rear cover REP 28 5 2 Remove the lower rear cover REP 28 6 3 Remove the RH top cover PL 28 06 Item 2 4 Remove the RH rear cover PL 28 06 Item 3 5 Remove one screw 1 then the SD card cover Figure 1 Figure 1 SD card cover removal 6 Remove the SD card PL 3 10 Item 11 Replac...

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Page 665: ...a new DADF is to be installed if possible record the current software level by either Printing the configuration report GP 14 From the user interface Home screen touch Device then About Scroll down to view the Software Version 2 Remove the upper rear cover REP 28 5 3 Disconnect the cable clamps 1 then the connector 2 Figure 1 Figure 1 Connector 4 Remove the DADF Figure 2 Figure 2 DADF removal Repl...

Page 666: ...ld DADF PWB then install it onto the new DADF PWB Figure 4 Figure 4 SEEPROM CAUTION If the original SEEPROM cannot be reused the feed count jam count and HFSI count will be lost c If the SEEPROM is damaged during removal and cannot be reused enter dC131 NVM read Write Enter the DADF NVM settings listed below according to the NVM Setting List that was supplied with the machine 711 140 711 141 711 1...

Page 667: ...ty Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury NOTE The DADF document cushion is attached with double sided adhesive tape 1 Peel off the DADF document cushion Figure 1 Figure 1 Document cushion removal Replacement 1 Attach the new DADF document cushion Figure 2 a Place the DADF document cushion 1 on the document glass b Set the gaps 2 between the document cushion and the do...

Page 668: ...F 3 Remove the DADF front cover Figure 1 a Remove four screws 1 b Remove the DADF front cover in the direction of the arrow Figure 1 Front cover removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure REP 5 4 DADF Rear Cover Parts List on PL 5 10 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while per...

Page 669: ...e DADF rear cover Figure 2 a Raise the document tray 1 b Remove the right screw 2 Figure 2 Right screw removal 3 Release the three hooks 1 that secure the DADF rear cover Figure 3 Figure 3 Hooks 4 Remove the DADF rear cover in the direction of the arrow Figure 4 Figure 4 Rear cover removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure ...

Page 670: ...injury Moving parts can cause injury Figure 1 ESD Symbol CAUTION Observe ESD procedures during this procedure 1 If possible record the current software level by either Printing the configuration report GP 14 From the user interface Home screen touch Device then About Scroll down to view the Software Version 2 Remove the DADF rear cover REP 5 4 3 Disconnect six connectors 1 Figure 2 Figure 2 Connec...

Page 671: ...that was supplied with the machine 711 140 711 141 711 142 711 143 711 144 711 270 711 271 711 272 711 273 711 274 711 275 NOTE The list is located in tray 1 beneath the RAI cover PL 70 05 Item 10 4 Check the machines current software level against the software level recorded prior to installation of the new DADF PWB If necessary reload the software GP 4 REP 5 6 Upper Feeder Assembly Parts List on...

Page 672: ... WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the DADF front cover REP 5 3 2 Remove the DADF rear cover REP 5 4 3 Remove the upper feeder assembly REP 5 6 4 Remove the document tray REP 5 14 5 Remove ...

Page 673: ... the reverse of the removal procedure REP 5 8 Left Counter Balance Parts List on PL 5 15 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the DADF REP 5 1 2 Turn the DADF upside down 3 Remove the ...

Page 674: ... while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the DADF rear cover REP 5 4 2 Remove the DADF REP 5 1 3 Record the position of right counter balance Figure 1 Figure 1 Position 4 Remove the right counter balance Figure 2 a Disconnect the ground wire 1 b Remove four screws 2 c Remove the right counter balance 3 Figure ...

Page 675: ...sembly and retard roll assembly must both be installed at the same time Refer to REP 5 19 1 Open the upper feeder assembly 2 Remove the feed roll nudger roll assembly Figure 1 a Release the hooks 1 of the feed front rear handle b Move the feed nudger roll assembly 2 in the direction of the arrow then remove it Figure 1 Assembly removal NOTE The removed feed nudger roll assembly is shown in Figure ...

Page 676: ...counter 955 806 REP 5 11 Harness Guide and Wire Harness Parts List on PL 5 30 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the DADF front cover REP 5 3 2 Remove the DADF rear cover REP 5 4 3 R...

Page 677: ... 6 Disconnect the solenoid Figure 3 a Disconnect the connector 1 b Remove the harness from the harness guide 2 Figure 3 Solenoid harness 7 Disconnect the DADF feed clutch Figure 4 a Disconnect the connector 1 b Remove the harness from the harness guide 2 Figure 4 DADF feed clutch harness 8 Disconnect the DADF feed motor assembly connector 1 Figure 5 Figure 5 DADF feed motor assembly connector ...

Page 678: ... from the harness guide 2 Figure 6 DADF T A clutch connector 10 Remove the harness guide and wire harness Figure 7 a Disconnect the ground wire 1 b Remove the screw 2 c Remove the harness guide and wire harness 3 Figure 7 Harness guide removal NOTE The removed harness guide and wire harness is shown in Figure 8 Figure 8 Removed harness guide Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the remova...

Page 679: ...ause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the DADF front cover REP 5 3 2 Remove the DADF rear cover REP 5 4 3 Remove the document tray REP 5 14 4 Remove the harness guide and wire harness REP 5 11 5 Remove the DADF feed motor assembly Figure 1 a Remove three screws 1 b Remove the DADF feed motor assembly 2 Figure 1 Feed motor assembly removal Replacement 1 The replacement is the ...

Page 680: ...ury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the DADF front cover REP 5 3 2 Remove the DADF rear cover REP 5 4 3 Remove the document tray REP 5 14 4 Remove the harness guide and wire harness REP 5 11 5 Remove the DADF feed motor assembly REP 5 12 6 Remove the stopper link Figure 1 Figure 1 Stopper link removal 7 Remove the idler gear bracket Figure 2 a Remove the washer 1 b Remove two gears then the...

Page 681: ...rocedure 2 Ensure the belt is fully tensioned before tightening the screw refer to Figure 4 REP 5 14 Document Tray Parts List on PL 5 45 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the DADF f...

Page 682: ...removal procedure REP 5 15 Retard Chute Assembly Parts List on PL 5 45 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the DADF front cover REP 5 3 2 Remove the DADF rear cover REP 5 4 3 Remove t...

Page 683: ...ve the invert chute assembly 2 Figure 1 Invert chute assembly removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure REP 5 17 DADF Takeaway Roll Parts List on PL 5 50 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injur...

Page 684: ...move the washer 1 b Remove two gears then the idler gear bracket 2 Figure 2 Idler gear bracket removal 10 Remove the DADF T A clutch Figure 3 a Remove the E clip 1 b Remove the DADF T A clutch 2 Figure 3 T A clutch removal 11 Remove the gear pulley Figure 4 a Loosen the screw 1 b Remove the tension spring 2 c Remove the gear pulley 3 Figure 4 Gear pulley removal ...

Page 685: ...he gear on the rear of the front bracket Refer to Figure 6 12 Remove the front bracket and ground roll plate Figure 5 a Remove two screws 1 b Loosen the screw 2 c Remove the front bracket and ground roll plate 3 Figure 5 Front bracket removal Figure 6 Gear 13 Remove the knob Figure 7 a Remove the gear 1 b Remove handle knob 2 Figure 7 Knob ...

Page 686: ...ing 2 Figure 8 Bearing removal 15 Remove the rear bearing then the DADF takeaway roll Figure 9 a Remove the E clip 1 b Remove the bearing 2 c Remove the DADF takeaway roll 3 Figure 9 Takeaway roll removal Replacement 1 The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure 2 Install the front bracket and ground roll plate as shown in Figure 10 Figure 10 Ground plate installation Outside Inside ...

Page 687: ...ss guide and wire harness REP 5 11 5 Remove the upper feeder assembly REP 5 6 6 Remove the DADF feeder assembly REP 5 7 7 Remove the retard chute assembly REP 5 15 8 Remove the invert chute assembly REP 5 16 9 Remove the DADF feed motor assembly REP 5 12 10 Remove the DADF takeaway roll REP 5 17 11 Remove the sensor bracket assembly Figure 1 a Disconnect the connector 1 b Remove four screws 2 c Re...

Page 688: ...injury Moving parts can cause injury NOTE A new retard roll assembly and feed nudger roll assembly must both be installed at the same time Refer to REP 5 10 1 Open the upper feeder assembly 2 Release the hook 1 then open the retard CRU cover assembly in the direction of the arrow Figure 1 Figure 1 Retard CRU cover assembly 3 Remove the retard roll assembly 1 Figure 2 Figure 2 Retard roll assembly ...

Page 689: ...mer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the exit 2 transport assembly refer to REP 10 2 2 Remove the exit front cover PL 28 05 Item 10 3 Remove the fusing fan duct assembly REP 10 4 4 Move the bearing 1 toward the front Figure 1 Figure 1 Bearing 5 Remove the exit 1 OCT assembly toward the rear Figur...

Page 690: ...use injury 1 Disengage the hooks then remove the paper exit 1 weight assembly 1 Figure 1 NOTE Take note of the orientation of the paper guides 2 Figure 1 Weight assembly removal 2 Open the front cover 3 Open the L H cover 4 Remove the pillar left cover PL 28 05 Item 13 5 Open the exit 2 transport assembly 6 Remove the LH top cover PL 28 05 Item 14 7 Disconnect three connectors 1 Figure 2 Figure 2 ...

Page 691: ...ove the harness 1 b Disconnect the connector 2 c Remove four screws 3 d Disengage the hook 4 e Remove the rear bracket and exit 2 motor 5 Figure 5 Motor removal 12 Remove the front bracket Figure 6 a Remove two screws 1 b Remove the E clip 2 c Remove the front bracket 3 Figure 6 Front bracket removal 13 Remove the helical gear Figure 7 a Remove the E clip 1 b Move the exit roll in the direction of...

Page 692: ...from the Library menu on the Service Interface WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury WARNING Do not touch the fuser while it is hot 1 Open the LH transport assembly 2 Remove the fuser Figure 1 a Loosen ...

Page 693: ...ile performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the upper rear cover REP 28 5 2 Remove the fuser rear duct A Figure 1 a Disconnect the connector 1 b Remove the screw 2 c Disengage the right and left hooks 3 then remove the fuser rear duct A 4 Figure 1 Fuser rear duct A removal 3 Remove the fuser rear duct B 1 Figure 2 F...

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Page 695: ... performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the STM cover PL 28 06 Item 1 2 Disconnect the integrated office finisher harnesses Figure 1 a Release the cable clamp 1 b Disconnect two connectors 2 Figure 1 Connectors 3 Remove the integrated office finisher Figure 2 a Remove two thumbscrews 1 b Remove the integrated offic...

Page 696: ...ricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the integrated office finisher REP 12 1 2 Remove the compiler assembly REP 12 19 3 Remove the front pulley Figure 1 a Remove the E clip 1 b Remove the flange 2 c Disengage the front paddle belt 3 from the front pulley d Remove the front pulley 4 Figure 1 Front pulley removal 4 Remove the front bearing 1 Figure 2 Fi...

Page 697: ...bearing removal 7 Remove the paddle link assembly 1 Figure 5 Figure 5 Paddle link assembly removal 8 Remove the bearing Figure 6 a Remove the E clip 1 b Remove the bearing 2 Figure 6 Bearing removal 9 Remove the shaft assembly Figure 7 a Remove the paddle belt 1 from the pulley b Remove the shaft assembly 2 in the direction of the arrow Figure 7 Shaft assembly removal ...

Page 698: ... Remove two E clips 1 b Move the two bearings 2 in the direction of the arrow c Remove the sub paddle shaft assembly 3 d Remove the rear paddle belt 4 Figure 8 Rear paddle belt removal Replacement 1 The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure 2 Install the paddle link assembly 1 as shown in Figure 9 Figure 9 Paddle link assembly installation ...

Page 699: ...her REP 12 1 2 Remove the front inner cover PL 12 05 Item 6 3 Turn over the integrated office finisher 4 Remove the bottom cover PL 12 06 Item 1 5 Disconnect the connector Figure 1 a Release the harness from the three clamps 1 b Disconnect the connector 2 Figure 1 Connector 6 Turn over the integrated office finisher 7 Remove the sub paddle solenoid assembly Figure 2 a Disconnect the connector 1 b ...

Page 700: ...ation REP 12 4 Stapler Assembly Parts List on PL 12 11 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Switch off the power and disconnect the power cord 2 Remove the integrated office finisher REP 12 1...

Page 701: ...edure REP 12 5 Set Clamp Home Sensor Parts List on PL 12 11 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the integrated office finisher REP 12 1 2 Remove the rear cover PL 12 05 Item 14 3 Disc...

Page 702: ...ly Figure 2 a Remove the screw 1 b Remove the set clamp home sensor assembly 2 Figure 2 Set clamp home sensor assembly removal 5 Remove the set clamp home sensor Figure 3 a Remove the set clamp home sensor 1 from the bracket b Disconnect the connector 2 Figure 3 Set clamp home sensor removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure ...

Page 703: ...hat do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the upper chute assembly REP 12 13 2 Remove the exit roll assembly Figure 1 a Remove the E ring then the bearing 1 b Remove the E ring then the bearing 2 c Remove the exit roll assembly 3 Figure 1 Exit roll assembly removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure NOT...

Page 704: ...on of the arrow b Remove the four nip rolls 2 Figure 1 Nip rolls removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure REP 12 8 Finisher Entry Sensor Parts List on PL 12 12 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death o...

Page 705: ... d Remove four screws 4 e Remove the bottom plate 5 Figure 2 Bottom plate removal 6 Remove the finisher entrance sensor assembly Figure 3 a Disconnect the connector 1 b Remove the self tapping screw 2 c Remove the finisher entrance sensor assembly 3 Figure 3 Finisher entrance sensor assembly removal 7 Remove the finisher entry sensor 1 from the bracket Figure 4 Figure 4 Finisher entry sensor remov...

Page 706: ...e integrated office finisher 3 Remove the bottom cover PL 12 06 Item 1 4 Remove the connector bracket Figure 1 a Release the harness from the three clamps 1 b Disconnect five 5 connectors 2 c Remove two screws 3 d Remove the connector bracket 4 Figure 1 Connector bracket removal 5 Remove the bottom plate Figure 2 a Release the harness from the five clamps 1 b Disconnect eight connectors 2 c Releas...

Page 707: ...erse of the removal procedure REP 12 10 Main Paddle Shaft Assembly Parts List on PL 12 12 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the integrated office finisher REP 12 1 2 Remove the comp...

Page 708: ... the gear 2 c Remove the flange 3 Figure 2 Gear pulley removal 5 Remove the bearing Figure 3 Figure 3 Bearing removal 6 Remove the support bearing from the entrance lower chute assembly Figure 4 a Remove the self tapping screw 1 b Remove the support bearing 2 Figure 4 Support bearing removal 7 Remove the main paddle shaft assembly Figure 5 Figure 5 Main paddle shaft assembly removal ...

Page 709: ...12 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the stapler assembly refer to REP 12 4 2 Turn over the integrated office finisher 3 Remove the transport motor Figure 1 a Remove two screws 1 b ...

Page 710: ...the gear 2 c Remove the belt 3 from the pulley d Remove the flange 4 Figure 3 Gear pulley removal 6 Remove the bearing Figure 4 Figure 4 Bearing removal 7 Remove the entrance lower chute assembly Figure 5 a Remove two screws 1 b Loosen two screws 2 c Remove the entrance lower chute assembly 3 Figure 5 Entrance lower chute assembly removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal p...

Page 711: ...not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the upper chute assembly REP 12 13 2 Remove the entry roll Figure 1 a Disconnect the spring 1 b Remove two E clips 2 c Remove the arm 3 d Slide the shaft 4 out of the bearing in the arm NOTE Capture the bearing Figure 1 Roll removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure N...

Page 712: ...grated office finisher REP 12 1 2 Remove the front inner cover PL 12 05 Item 6 3 Remove the rear cover PL 12 05 Item 14 4 Remove the left cover PL 12 06 Item 4 5 Remove the upper frame section Figure 1 a Remove the screw then the bracket 1 b Remove two screws 2 c Remove the screw then the bracket 3 d Remove two screws 4 e Remove the upper frame section 5 Figure 1 Upper frame section removal 6 Remo...

Page 713: ... Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 If possible record the current software level by either Printing the configuration report GP 14 From the user interface Home screen touch Device then About Scroll down to view the Software Version 2 Remove the integrated office finisher REP 12 1 3 Turn over the integrated office finisher 4 Remove the bottom cover PL 12 06 Item ...

Page 714: ...ove the rear cover PL 12 05 Item 14 4 Turn over the integrated office finisher 5 Remove the bottom cover PL 12 06 Item 1 6 Remove the tray cover PL 12 06 Item 3 7 Disconnect the connector Figure 1 a Release the clamp 1 b Remove the clamp 2 c Release the harness 3 from the retainer d Release the clamp 4 e Disconnect the connector 5 f Release the harness 6 from the retainer Figure 1 Connector 8 Rele...

Page 715: ...e 5 Figure 5 Stacker tray assembly installation REP 12 16 Stacker Shaft Assembly Parts List on PL 12 20 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the integrated office finisher REP 12 1 2 R...

Page 716: ... office finisher slightly in the direction of the arrow 1 b Remove the top tray 2 Figure 3 Top tray removal 8 Remove the stacker sensor assembly Figure 4 a Remove the screw 1 b Remove the stacker sensor assembly 2 c Disconnect the connectors then release the harness from the clamps Figure 4 Stacker sensor assembly removal 9 Remove the stacker assembly Figure 5 a Remove five self tapping screws 1 b...

Page 717: ...e 6 Figure 6 Actuator removal 11 Prepare to remove the stacker shaft assembly Figure 7 a Remove the E clip 1 b Move the bearing 2 in the direction of the arrow Figure 7 Preparation 12 Remove the stacker shaft assembly in the direction of the arrow Figure 8 Figure 8 Stacker shaft assembly removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure ...

Page 718: ...ause injury 1 Remove the integrated office finisher REP 12 1 2 Remove the rear cover PL 12 05 Item 14 3 Turn over the integrated office finisher 4 Remove the tray cover PL 12 06 Item 3 5 Disconnect the connector Figure 1 a Release the harness from the three clamps 1 b Release the harness from the retainer 2 c Disconnect the connector 3 Figure 1 Connector 6 Remove the bracket Figure 2 a Remove the ...

Page 719: ...tch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the integrated office finisher REP 12 1 2 Remove the rear cover PL 12 05 Item 14 3 Turn over the integrated office finisher 4 Remove the tray cover PL 12 06 Item 3 5 ...

Page 720: ...er cover PL 12 05 Item 6 3 Remove the rear cover PL 12 05 Item 14 4 Turn over the integrated office finisher 5 Remove the bottom cover PL 12 06 Item 1 6 Remove the tray cover PL 12 06 Item 3 7 Remove the connector bracket Figure 1 a Release the harness from the three clamps 1 b Disconnect five connectors 2 c Remove two screws 3 d Remove the connector bracket 4 Figure 1 Connector bracket removal 8 ...

Page 721: ... b Disconnect the connector 2 c Remove seven screws 3 d Remove the stacker tray 4 Figure 4 Stacker tray removal 11 Remove the front self tapping screw 1 Figure 5 Figure 5 Front screw removal 12 Remove the rear screw 1 Figure 6 Figure 6 Rear screw removal 13 Remove the compiler assembly 1 Figure 7 Figure 7 Compiler assembly removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure...

Page 722: ...use injury 1 Remove the compiler assembly REP 12 19 2 Remove the eject shaft assembly REP 12 24 3 Remove the actuator and the bearing Figure 1 a Remove the E clip 1 b Remove the actuator 2 c Remove E clip 3 d Remove the bearing 4 Figure 1 Actuator and bearing removal 4 Remove the bearing Figure 2 a Remove the E clip 1 b Remove the bearing 2 Figure 2 Bearing removal 5 Remove the set clamp shaft Fig...

Page 723: ...Eject Belt Parts List on PL 12 25 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the compiler assembly REP 12 19 2 Remove the front rear tamper motor assembly REP 12 25 3 Move the eject home sen...

Page 724: ...Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the integrated office finisher REP 12 1 2 Remove the front inner cover PL 12 05 Item 6 3 Remove the rear cover PL 12 05 Item 14 4 Turn over the integrated office finisher 5 Remove the bottom cover PL 12 06...

Page 725: ... stacker tray 4 Figure 3 Stacker tray removal 9 Remove the screws securing the eject set clamp motor assembly Figure 4 a Release the harness from both clamps 1 b Remove both screws 2 c Remove both self tapping screws 3 Figure 4 Screw removal 10 Remove the eject set clamp motor assembly Figure 5 a Remove both belts 1 from the Pulleys b Remove the eject set clamp motor assembly 2 Figure 5 Eject set ...

Page 726: ...e integrated office finisher 5 Remove the bottom cover PL 12 06 Item 1 6 Remove the connector bracket Figure 1 a Release the harness from the three clamps 1 b Disconnect the connectors 2 c Remove two screws 3 d Remove the connector bracket 4 Figure 1 Connector bracket removal 7 Remove the bottom plate Figure 2 a Release the harness from the 5 clamps 1 b Disconnect eight connectors 2 c Remove the h...

Page 727: ...P 12 24 Eject Shaft Assembly Parts List on PL 12 25 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the compiler assembly REP 12 19 2 Remove the bracket assembly Figure 1 a Release the harness fr...

Page 728: ...t shaft from the front rear tamper motor assembly Figure 3 a Move the bearings 1 in the direction of the arrow b Remove the eject shaft 2 in the direction of the arrow c Remove the belts 3 from the pulley Figure 3 Eject shaft removal Replacement 1 The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure 2 Ensure the eject belt is aligned with the marks on the pulleys Figure 4 Figure 4 Eject belt in...

Page 729: ... need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the compiler assembly REP 12 19 2 Remove the eject shaft assembly REP 12 24 3 Remove the front rear tamper motor assembly Figure 1 a Remove two self tapping screws 1 b Remove the screw 2 c Remove the front rear tamper motor assembly 3 Figure 1 Tamper motor assembly removal Replacement 1 The replacement i...

Page 730: ...e rear cover PL 12 05 Item 14 4 Turn over the integrated office finisher 5 Remove the bottom cover PL 12 06 Item 1 6 Remove the connector bracket Figure 1 a Release the harness from the three clamps 1 b Disconnect the connectors 2 c Remove two screws 3 d Remove the connector bracket 4 Figure 1 Connector bracket removal 7 Remove the bottom plate Figure 2 a Release the harness from the 5 clamps 1 b ...

Page 731: ...lectricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the integrated office finisher REP 12 1 2 Remove the front inner cover PL 12 05 Item 6 3 Remove the rear cover PL 12 05 Item 14 4 Turn over the integrated office finisher 5 Remove...

Page 732: ...ect eight connectors 2 c Remove the harness from the retainers 3 d Remove four screws 4 e Remove the bottom plate 5 Figure 2 Bottom plate removal 8 Remove the eject home sensor Figure 3 a Release the harness from the clamp 1 b Disconnect the connector 2 c Remove the eject home sensor 3 from the bracket Figure 3 Eject home sensor removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal pro...

Page 733: ...ed office finisher REP 12 1 2 Remove the front inner cover PL 12 05 Item 6 3 Remove the rear cover PL 12 05 Item 14 4 Turn over the integrated office finisher 5 Remove the bottom cover PL 12 06 Item 1 6 Remove the connector bracket Figure 1 a Release the harness from the three clamps 1 b Disconnect the connectors 2 c Remove two screws 3 d Remove the connector bracket 4 Figure 1 Connector bracket r...

Page 734: ...ure 3 Stacker tray removal 9 Remove the bracket assembly Figure 4 a Release the harness from both clamps 1 b Remove two screws 2 c Remove the bracket assembly 3 Figure 4 Bracket assembly removal 10 Remove the stack height sensor Figure 5 a Remove the clamp 1 b Release the harness from the clamps 2 c Disconnect the connector 3 d Remove the stack height sensor 4 from the bracket Figure 5 Stack heigh...

Page 735: ...e H transport 4 Figure 1 H transport removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure REP 13 2 Hole Punch Assembly Parts List on PL 13 06 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can caus...

Page 736: ...t on PL 13 08 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the H transport assembly REP 13 1 2 Remove the H transport rear cover PL 13 06 Item 9 3 Remove the H transport belt Figure 1 a Loosen...

Page 737: ... b Disconnect the connector 2 c Loosen two screws to release the belt tension 3 d Remove two screws 3 then remove the H transport motor Figure 1 H transport motor removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure REP 13 5 Finisher LX Undocking Parts List on PL 13 05 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the...

Page 738: ...rm the remainder of the replacement procedure in reverse of the removal procedure REP 13 6 Front Cover Parts List on PL 13 10 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Undock the finisher REP 13 5...

Page 739: ...isher REP 13 5 2 Remove the booklet maker REP 13 31 3 Remove four screws then the rear upper cover PL 13 10 Item 9 Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure REP 13 8 Rear Lower Cover Parts List on PL 13 10 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need elec...

Page 740: ...ricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the eject cover Figure 1 a Unlatch the eject cover 1 then move it to the left b Remove the retaining screw 2 c Push the latch 3 through the hole in the cover d Remove the cover by moving it to the left Figure 1 Eject cover removal Replacement 1 Align the eject cover 1 with the pins 2 on both sides then slide it to ...

Page 741: ...is inserted in the hole Figure 3 NOTE The Latch must be outside the hole Figure 3 Inserting the Latch 3 Position the latch spring 1 as shown Figure 4 Figure 4 Latch spring position 4 Position the latch hook 1 and latch pin 2 are positioned as shown Figure 5 Figure 5 Latch hook and latch pin positioning 5 Install the retaining screw 1 Figure 6 Figure 6 Retaining screw ...

Page 742: ...rew 1 then the foot cover 2 Figure 1 Figure 1 Foot cover removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure REP 13 11 Stacker Lower Cover Parts List on PL 13 10 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury ...

Page 743: ... the stacker upper cover 2 Figure 1 Figure 1 Stacker upper cover removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure REP 13 13 Stack Height Sensors 1 and 2 Parts List on PL 13 27 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause...

Page 744: ...he sub paddle solenoid assembly Figure 1 a Disconnect the connector 1 b Release the harness from the clamps 2 c Remove the screw 3 then the sub paddle solenoid assembly Figure 1 Sub paddle solenoid assembly removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure REP 13 15 Stapler Move Motor Parts List on PL 13 20 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer t...

Page 745: ...ps 1 then remove the wires from the wire guide b Remove two screws 2 c Remove the wire guide 3 Figure 2 Wire guide removal 4 Remove the stapler motor Figure 3 a Release the wires from the cable clamp 1 b Disconnect the connector 2 c Remove two screws 3 d Remove the stapler motor 4 Figure 3 Stapler motor removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure ...

Page 746: ... cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the creaser knife assembly REP 13 18 2 Remove the front cover assembly REP 13 6 3 Remove the stapler cover Figure 1 a Remove the screw 1 b Remove the stapler cover 2 Figure 1 Stapler cover removal 4 Remove the finisher stapler assembly Figure 2 a Disconnect the connectors 1 b Remove three screws 2 c Remove the finisher stapler assembly ...

Page 747: ...the finisher REP 13 5 2 Remove the front cover REP 13 6 3 Remove the rear upper cover REP 13 7 4 Remove the foot cover REP 13 10 5 Remove the stacker lower cover REP 13 11 6 Remove the stacker tray REP 13 20 7 Remove the stacker upper cover REP 13 12 8 Remove the eject cover REP 13 9 9 Remove the E ring and brass bearing from the front of the shaft 1 Figure 1 Figure 1 E ring and bearing removal 10...

Page 748: ...11 Remove the compiler tray screw 1 Figure 3 NOTE Note the position of the set clamp holders 2 Figure 3 Compiler tray screw removal 12 Disengage the three springs 1 from the set clamp holders Figure 4 Figure 4 Set clamp holder springs 13 Remove the front E ring and the bushing 1 from the set clamp shaft assembly Figure 5 ...

Page 749: ... Repairs and Adjustments Launch Issue Figure 5 Front E ring removal NOTE Note the position and orientation of the set clamp shaft gear and the cam gear that it engages 1 When installing the set clamp shaft these gears must engage in the same manner Figure 6 Figure 6 Gear orientation ...

Page 750: ...e 7 a Remove the rear E ring 1 from the set clamp shaft b Slide the gear 2 away from the frame c Disconnect the spring 3 from the gear Figure 7 Prepare to remove the set clamp shaft 15 Slide the gear spring and the bushing away from the frame Figure 8 a Unlock then remove the flag 1 b Slide the gear spring and the bushing 2 away from the frame Figure 8 Flag removal ...

Page 751: ...7 Remove the compiler tray assembly 1 Figure 10 Figure 10 Compiler tray assembly removal 18 Usually this level of compiler tray assembly removal is to facilitate removal of the front or rear tamper motors tamper home sensors or compiler tray no paper sensor However if the compiler tray assembly is to be completely removed it will be necessary to disconnect all the connectors to the tamper motors t...

Page 752: ...2 Place the compiler tray assembly into position 3 Install the set clamp shaft front end into the front frame Figure 11 a Insert the front end of the shaft into the front frame 1 b Slide the shaft toward the front until the rear end of the shaft can be inserted into the rear frame 2 Figure 11 Set clamp shaft installation 4 Slide the three set clamp holders with springs 1 into the correct location ...

Page 753: ...bushing 1 b Install the spring 2 c Install the gear 3 d Install the stack height sensor flag 4 onto the rear end of the shaft as shown Figure 13 Bushing spring and gear installation 6 Rotate the set clamp shaft until the stack height sensor flag 1 is in the correct position then correctly align both gears 2 Figure 14 Figure 14 Sensor flag and gear alignment 7 Attach the spring to the gear and slid...

Page 754: ...the stack height sensor flag 3 are position as shown in Figure 15 then install the E ring 4 Figure 15 Gears and stack height sensor flag 9 Install the bushing onto the front end of the set clamp shaft then install the E ring 1 Fig ure 16 Figure 16 Bushing and E ring 10 Ensure that the set clamp holder springs 1 are connected Figure 17 Figure 17 Set clamp holder springs ...

Page 755: ...d Adjustments Launch Issue 11 Install the eject roll shaft 1 into position in the front and rear frame Figure 18 Figure 18 Eject roll shaft installation 12 Install the brass bearing 1 gear 2 and E ring 3 onto the rear of the eject roll shaft Figure 19 Figure 19 Eject roll shaft rear components ...

Page 756: ... 18 Crease Assembly Parts List on PL 13 35 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the crease assembly Figure 1 a Open the finisher front door b Remove the guard 1 c Disconnect the cable ...

Page 757: ...ff the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the finisher rear upper cover REP 13 7 2 Disconnect PJ8988 on the finisher control PWB 3 Release the harness from the clamps 4 Remove the wires from the wire guide remove ...

Page 758: ...pper cover REP 13 7 4 Remove the stacker tray Figure 1 a Remove four screws 1 b Remove the stacker tray 2 Figure 1 Stacker tray removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure REP 13 21 Eject Belt Parts List on PL 13 29 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that ...

Page 759: ...ctor b Remove the harness from the harness guide c Disconnect both wire harness clamps d Remove both screws from the harness guide then move the harness guide aside e Disconnect the spring 5 Remove four screws then eject motor assembly Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure REP 13 23 Finisher PWB Parts List on PL 13 45 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the ...

Page 760: ...l recorded prior to installation of the new finisher PWB If necessary reload the software GP 4 REP 13 24 Finisher LVPS Parts List on PL PL 13 45 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove th...

Page 761: ...t motor PL 13 27 Item 4 Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure REP 13 26 Front Rear Tamper Motor Parts List on PL 13 28 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remov...

Page 762: ... tamper home sensor Figure 1 a Disconnect the connector 1 b Remove the front or rear tamper home sensor 2 NOTE The removal of the rear tamper home sensor is shown in Figure 1 Figure 1 Tamper home sensor removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure REP 13 28 Compiler Tray No Paper Sensor Parts List on PL 13 28 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine ...

Page 763: ...ity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Enter dC330 code 12 060 stacker motor up to fully raise the stacker tray 2 Remove the finisher front cover REP 13 6 3 Remove the rear upper cover REP 13 7 4 Remove the rear lower cover REP 13 8 5 Remove the stacker tray REP 13 20 6 Removing the carriage assembly Figure 1 a Disconnect then remove the spring 1 b Use a flat bladed screwdri...

Page 764: ...isconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the booklet PWB cover REP 13 35 2 Remove the booklet PWB Figure 1 a Disconnect all connectors from the booklet PWB b Remove four screws 1 c Remove the booklet PWB 2 Figure 1 Booklet PWB removal Replacement The replacement...

Page 765: ... Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Prepare to remove the booklet maker assembly Figure 1 a Unlatch the eject cover 1 then move it all the way to the left b Remove the front and rear thumbscrews 2 Figure 1 Preparation 2 Remove the connector cover ...

Page 766: ...t maker assembly from the finisher Figure 3 a Disconnect the connector 1 b Pull out the four cable ties 2 Figure 3 Booklet maker assembly disconnection 4 Lift the booklet maker assembly 1 off the four locating pins 4 then remove Figure 4 Figure 4 Booklet maker assembly removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure ...

Page 767: ...connect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the booklet maker assembly from the finisher REP 13 31 2 Remove the screw 1 Figure 1 Figure 1 Screw removal 3 Remove two screws 1 then the booklet front cover 2 Figure 2 Figure 2 Booklet front cover removal Replacement The ...

Page 768: ...tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the booklet maker assembly from the finisher REP 13 31 2 Remove the booklet PWB cover REP 13 35 3 Prepare to remove the booklet rear cover Figure 1 a Remove both self tapping screws 1 b Remove the booklet side cover 2 Figure 1 Preparation 4 Remove the screw 1 then the booklet rear cover ...

Page 769: ... the booklet top cover Figure 1 a Remove four screws 1 b Remove the booklet top cover 2 Figure 1 Booklet top cover removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure REP 13 35 Booklet PWB Cover Parts List on PL 13 50 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not...

Page 770: ...and rear of the booklet maker left cover with the flats on the mounting pins b Move the booklet maker left cover by allowing the flats on the mounting pins to slide through the slots in the cover Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure REP 13 37 Booklet Front Rear Stapler Parts List on PL 13 60 and PL 13 65 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer...

Page 771: ...Launch Issue 3 Remove the stapler lower cover Figure 2 a Remove the screw 1 b Remove the stapler lower cover 2 Figure 2 Stapler lower cover removal 4 Prepare to remove the stapler Figure 3 a Remove the screw 1 b Remove the chute 2 c Remove both screws 3 d Remove the stapler rear cover 4 Figure 3 Preparation ...

Page 772: ... removal procedure 2 Perform ADJ 13 2 Booklet Folding and Stapling Position REP 13 38 Booklet Stapler Move Motor Parts List on PL 13 55 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the booklet...

Page 773: ... Launch Issue 3 Remove the booklet stapler move motor Figure 2 a Release the harness from the clamp 1 b Disconnect the connector 2 c Remove three screws 3 d Remove the booklet stapler move motor 4 Figure 2 Booklet stapler move motor removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure ...

Page 774: ...April 2017 4 134 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer REP 13 38 Launch Issue Repairs and Adjustments ...

Page 775: ...gure 1 Front cover removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure REP 28 2 Inner Cover Parts List on PL 28 05 Removal NOTE A video of this procedure is available on the EDOC The video is accessible from the Library menu on the Service Interface WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while perf...

Page 776: ... this procedure is available on the EDOC The video is accessible from the Library menu on the Service Interface WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 If a finisher LX is installed undock the finisher ...

Page 777: ...ed finisher REP 12 1 Office finisher LX REP 13 5 Horizontal transport REP 13 1 2 Open the front cover 3 Remove the pillar left cover PL 28 05 Item 13 4 Remove the exit front cover PL 28 05 Item 10 5 If an office finisher LX was installed remove the components that follow a Upper adjust cover PL 13 10 Item 18 and lower adjust cover PL 13 10 Item 19 b Docking plate PL 13 05 Item 3 c Docking bracket ...

Page 778: ...se injury 1 Remove the upper rear cover Figure 1 a Remove ten screws 1 b Remove the upper rear cover 2 Figure 1 Upper rear cover removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure REP 28 6 Lower Rear Cover Parts List on PL 28 06 Removal NOTE A video of this procedure is available on the EDOC The video is accessible from the Library menu on the Service Interface WARNING Swi...

Page 779: ...function Printer REP 28 6 Repairs and Adjustments Launch Issue 3 Remove the lower rear cover Figure 2 a Remove four screws 1 b Remove the lower rear cover 2 Figure 2 Lower rear cover removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure ...

Page 780: ...April 2017 4 140 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer REP 28 6 Launch Issue Repairs and Adjustments ...

Page 781: ... Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Figure 1 ESD Symbol CAUTION Observe ESD procedures during this procedure 1 Remove the fuser REP 10 3 2 Remove the drum cartridge REP 90 4 3 Remove the upper rear cover REP 28 5 4 Remove the lower rear cover REP 28 6 5 Remove the LVPS Assembly REP 1 4 6 Remove the wire harness secured on the drive assembly Figure 2 a Disconnect th...

Page 782: ...ove the drive assembly Figure 4 a Remove six screws 1 b Release the latch 2 then remove the drive assembly 3 Figure 4 Drive assembly removal Replacement 1 The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure 2 When installing the drive assembly align the gear 1 with the flat on the shaft 2 Figure 5 Figure 5 Gear alignment ...

Page 783: ... replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure 2 Before tightening the two screws align the document glass in the direction of arrow A and the right plate in the direction of arrow B Figure 1 Figure 1 Alignment REP 60 2 CCD Lens Assembly Parts List on PL 60 10 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while per...

Page 784: ...e document glass NOTE Do not install the right plate at this time 4 Enter dC131 NVM read Write Enter the IIT NVM settings listed below according to the NVM Setting List that was supplied with the machine 715 015 715 020 715 050 715 051 715 053 715 097 715 098 715 099 715 100 715 106 715 307 NOTE The list is located in tray 1 beneath the RAI cover PL 70 05 Item 10 5 Check the history If there are i...

Page 785: ... rear carriage cables are different The front cable is silver the rear cable is black NOTE The installation of a new rear carriage cable is described in this procedure The replacement procedure for the front carriage cable is the same CAUTION Carriage cables must be replaced one at a time Do not remove both front and rear cables at the same time 1 Open the DADF 2 Remove the document glass REP 60 1...

Page 786: ... Remove the screw 2 Figure 3 Cable detachment 8 Prepare to remove the carriage cable Figure 4 a Unhook the extension spring 1 from the frame b Detach the cable 2 from the extension spring Figure 4 Preparation 9 Remove the anchor ball 1 from the notch in the frame then remove the carriage cable Figure 5 Figure 5 Cable removal Replacement 1 Insert the anchor ball of the carriage cable into the groov...

Page 787: ...he end ball end of the carriage cable around the capstan Figure 8 a Wind the cable 1 3 turns b Use adhesive tape 2 to affix the cable to the capstan Figure 8 Capstan winding 2 4 Figure 9 shows the correct arrangement of the cables front and rear Figure 9 Cable arrangement 5 Install the end ball end of the carriage cable Figure 10 a Wrap the cable on the pulley at the front of the half rate carriag...

Page 788: ...n the pulley at the rear of the half rate carriage 3 d Attach the extension spring on the cable and hook it to the Frame 4 Figure 11 Spring attachment 7 Loosely attach the cable to the full rate carriage Figure 12 a Remove the tape 1 b Move the full rate carriage 2 to the cutout 4 in the frame c Loosely attach the cable to the full rate carriage 3 Figure 12 Full rate carriage attachment 8 Perform ...

Page 789: ... cause injury CAUTION Do not touch the chip on the lamp assembly 1 Open the DADF 2 Remove the document glass REP 60 1 3 Move the full rate carriage to the cutouts in the frame 4 Disconnect the FFC LED cable assembly Figure 1 a Move the connector housing catch 2 in the direction of the arrows b Disconnect the FFC LED cable assembly Figure 1 FFC LED cable assembly 5 Remove the LED bracket Figure 2 a...

Page 790: ...counters that follow Chain Link 956 803 Chain Link 956 804 REP 60 5 FFC LED Cable Assembly Parts List on PL 60 20 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury CAUTION Do not touch the chip on the lamp ...

Page 791: ... Figure 2 a Move the full rate carriage 1 to the cutouts in the frame b Remove two screws 2 c Carefully lift out the full rate carriage Figure 2 Full rate carriage removal 5 Turn the full rate carriage upside down 6 Disconnect the FFC LED cable assembly from the full rate carriage Figure 3 a Remove the screw then remove the plate 1 b Disconnect the FFC LED cable assembly 2 Figure 3 Cable assembly ...

Page 792: ...cement is the reverse of the removal procedure 2 Perform ADJ 60 1 Full Half Rate Carriage Position Adjustment REP 60 6 Light Guide Parts List on PL 60 20 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury CA...

Page 793: ...ll rate car riage REP 60 7 IIT Scan Motor Assembly Parts List on PL 60 30 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the DADF REP 5 1 2 Remove the IIT rear cover PL 60 05 Item 4 3 Remove the...

Page 794: ...e screws that secure the IIT scan motor assembly 4 After installing the IIT scan motor assembly check that the full rate carriage moves smoothly REP 60 8 Print Head Assembly Parts List on PL 60 35 Removal NOTE A video of this procedure is available on the EDOC The video is accessible from the Library menu on the Service Interface WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Dis...

Page 795: ...uide assembly 2 Figure 2 CRU upper guide assembly removal 5 Pull up the tab 1 move the CRU guide toward the rear then remove it Figure 3 Figure 3 CRU guide removal 6 Release the catches in the direction of the arrows then disconnect the FFC cable 1 Fig ure 4 Figure 4 FFC cable 7 Remove the print head assembly Figure 5 a Remove the screw 1 b Remove the print head assembly 2 Figure 5 Print head asse...

Page 796: ...rint head assembly fit the frame hole into the block 1 Figure 6 Figure 6 Block 3 When installing the CRU upper guide assembly Figure 7 a Align the boss 1 with the hole b Align the slot 2 in the CRU upper guide assembly with the T shaped alignment post of the conductor housing and push forward to ensure correct contact between the AC spring coil and the metal contact of the CRU upper guide assembly...

Page 797: ...e injury Figure 1 ESD Symbol CAUTION Observe ESD procedures during this procedure 1 Remove the upper rear cover REP 28 5 2 Remove the lower rear cover REP 28 6 3 If the machine has an HDD assembly installed remove the HDD assembly Figure 2 a Disconnect the connectors 1 b Remove the HDD assembly 2 Figure 2 HDD removal 4 If the machine had an HDD assembly installed remove both screws 1 then the HDD ...

Page 798: ...e core 2 Figure 5 Guide release 7 Remove the inner cover REP 28 2 8 Remove the CRU upper guide assembly Figure 6 a Remove the screw 1 b Remove the CRU upper guide assembly 2 Figure 6 CRU upper guide removal 9 Pull up the center tab 1 move the CRU guide toward the rear then remove it Figure 7 Figure 7 CRU guide removal 10 Carefully disconnect the FFC cable 1 by releasing the side clips Figure 8 Fig...

Page 799: ...n remove the harness assembly 3 Figure 9 Assembly removal 12 Remove the FFC cable Figure 10 a Remove the FFC conductor 1 b Remove the FFC cable 2 Figure 10 FFC cable removal Replacement 1 The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure 2 Connect the FFC cable as shown in Figure 11 a Push section A of the spring and hook it to the tab 1 of the guide b Push section B of the spring and hook i...

Page 800: ...April 2017 4 160 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer REP 60 9 Launch Issue Repairs and Adjustments ...

Page 801: ... Remove the tray 1 size sensor Figure 1 a Disconnect the connector 1 b Remove the screw 2 c Remove the tray 1 size sensor 3 Figure 1 Tray 1 size sensor removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure REP 70 2 Bypass Tray Parts List on PL 70 30 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply whil...

Page 802: ...onnector 2 Figure 2 Harness release 3 Remove the bypass tray Figure 3 a Remove two screws 1 b Remove the bypass tray 2 Figure 3 Bypass tray removal Replacement 1 The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure 2 When installing the bypass tray insert the two bypass tray bosses into the holes in the frame Figure 4 Figure 4 Replacement 3 After installing bypass tray open then close the L H c...

Page 803: ...he screwdriver into the hole of the stopper and pulling the tray toward you 4 Remove the HCF tray by pulling the tray forward Replacement 1 Slide the two rails into the HCF housing 2 Line up the rails of the tray with the adjoining rails of the HCF and push the tray into place 3 Reload the paper REP 70 4 HCF Undocking Parts List on PL 70 45 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine...

Page 804: ...he HCF into place 3 Reconnect the HCF power cable REP 70 5 HCF Tray Rear Cables Parts List on PL 70 51 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the HCF tray REP 70 3 2 Remove the gear brac...

Page 805: ...s and Adjustments Launch Issue 3 Free movement of the tray cable pulley 1 Figure 2 a Remove the E ring 2 b Slide the bushing 3 away from the frame Figure 2 Tray cable pulley 4 Prepare to remove the tray rear cables Remove two E rings wire guides and pulleys 1 Figure 3 Figure 3 Preparation ...

Page 806: ... shaft 1 from the frame Then slide the tray cable pulley 2 to the front of the lift shaft to release the rear lift cable ends 3 that are trapped in the pocket underneath the tray cable pulley Figure 4 Figure 4 Releasing the cable ends 6 Remove the rear tray cables Figure 5 a Remove the E ring wire guide and pulley 1 b Remove the cables 2 Figure 5 Rear cables removal ...

Page 807: ... Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the HCF tray front cover PL 70 50 Item 7 2 Free movement of the front tray cable pulley Figure 1 a Remove the E ring 1 on the lift shaft b Slide the bearing 2 to ...

Page 808: ...o E rings wire guides and pulleys 1 from the front of the HCF tray Figure 2 Figure 2 Preparation 4 When both cables are slack disengage the lift shaft from the frame Then slide the tray cable pulley to the front of the lift shaft to release the rear lift cable ends that are trapped in the pocket underneath the tray cable pulley Figure 3 Figure 3 Releasing the cable ends ...

Page 809: ... Figure 4 a Remove the E ring wire guide and pulley 1 b Remove the cables 2 Figure 4 Front cables removal Replacement 1 The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure Refer to Figure 5 Figure 5 Replacement 2 When reinstalling the HCF tray front cover raise the gear on the indicator shaft so that it meshes with the adjoining lift shaft gear ...

Page 810: ...B Parts List on PL 70 60 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Figure 1 ESD Symbol CAUTION Observe ESD procedures during this procedure 1 If possible record the current software level by either ...

Page 811: ...tricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the paper from tray 3 2 Fully pull out tray 3 Remove the paper from tray 3 Lift out tray 3 3 Remove the tray 3 front cover PL 70 65 Item 18 4 Release the front lift cables Figure 1 a Remove the E clip 1 b Release the front lift cables 2 Figure 1 Front cables 5 Release the rear lift cables Figure 2 a Pull the sprin...

Page 812: ...re 4 a Release the front and rear bearings 1 b Remove the lift shaft 2 Figure 4 Lift shaft removal 8 If necessary remove the front pulley bearing E clip and brake Replacement 1 The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure NOTE The thick E clips secure the bearings the thinner E clips secure the pulleys 2 Ensure the brake securing pin 1 is installed correctly Figure 5 Figure 5 Pin 3 Ensu...

Page 813: ...ury CAUTION Ensure the tray 4 transport assembly PL 80 70 Item 11 is supported when removing tray 4 1 Fully pull out tray 4 Remove the paper from tray 4 Lift out tray 4 2 Remove the tray 4 transport assembly PL 80 70 Item 11 3 Remove the tray 4 front cover PL 70 65 Item 3 4 Turn tray 4 upside down 5 Release the front lift cables Figure 1 a Remove the E clip 1 b Release the front lift cables 2 Figu...

Page 814: ...ure 4 a Release the front and rear bearings 1 b Remove the lift shaft 2 Figure 4 Lift shaft removal 9 If necessary remove the front pulley bearing E clip and brake Replacement 1 The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure NOTE The thick E clips secure the bearings the thinner E clips secure the pulleys 2 Ensure the brake securing pin 1 is installed correctly Figure 5 Figure 5 Pin 3 Ens...

Page 815: ...1 Remove tray 1 2 Remove the tray 1 RAI cover PL 70 05 Item 10 Replacement 1 Install the RAI cover onto the new tray 1 2 Install the new tray 1 assembly REP 70 12 Takeaway Clutch and Lock Bearing Parts List on PL 40 10 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Elect...

Page 816: ...e plate Figure 2 a Release the three clips 1 b Very carefully lift off the metal drive plate 2 Figure 2 Clips 4 Remove the takeaway clutch 1 or lock bearing PL 40 10 Item 4 as necessary Figure 3 Figure 3 Clutch removal Replacement 1 The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure 2 When installing the new takeaway clutch Ensure that the two fingered bracket on the clutch is correctly posit...

Page 817: ...e performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Pull out tray 1 2 Open the LH transport assembly 3 Remove the bypass tray REP 70 2 4 Remove the bypass tray R cover Figure 1 a Remove the screw 1 b Remove the bypass tray R cover 2 Figure 1 Bypass tray R cover removal 5 Disconnect the connectors Figure 2 a Release the harness from ...

Page 818: ...tard Nudger Roll Parts List on PL 80 11 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury NOTE New feed retard and nudger rolls must be installed at the same time 1 Pull out tray 1 2 Remove the tray 1 feed ...

Page 819: ...jury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Pull out tray 2 Remove the paper 2 Remove tray 2 3 Open the left cover assembly PL 70 15 Item 12 4 Remove the ESD cover Figure 1 a Disengage the hook 1 b Remove the ESD cover 2 Figure 1 ESD cover removal 5 Remove the tray 2 feeder assembly Figure 2 a Disconnect the connectors 1 b Remove two screws 2 c Remove the tray 2 feeder assembly 3 Figure 2 Tray 2 feeder a...

Page 820: ...icity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Figure 1 ESD Symbol CAUTION Observe ESD procedures during this procedure 1 Remove the rear cover Figure 1 a Remove four screws 1 b Remove the rear cover 2 Figure 2 Rear cover removal 2 Remove the 1TM PWB Figure 2 a Disconnect five connectors 1 b Remove four screws 2 c Remove the 1TM PWB 3 Figure 3 1TM PWB removal Replacement...

Page 821: ...supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the rear cover Figure 1 a Remove four screws 1 b Remove the rear cover 2 Figure 1 Rear cover removal 2 Remove the 1TM takeaway motor Figure 2 a Release the clamp 1 b Disconnect the connector 2 c Remove two screws 3 d Remove the 1TM takeaway motor 4 Figure 2 1TM ta...

Page 822: ...ed retard and nudger rolls 1TM Figure 1 a Slide the chute 1 forwards b Release the clip then remove the tray 2 feed retard and nudger rolls 2 Figure 1 Roll removal Replacement 1 The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure 2 If new tray 2 feed retard and nudger rolls are installed enter dC135 HFSI Counter Reset the HFSI counter 954 801 REP 80 7 Tray 2 Feeder Assembly 3TM Parts List on P...

Page 823: ...eeder assembly is installed enter dC135 HFSI Counter Reset the HFSI counter 954 801 REP 80 8 Tray 3 Feeder Assembly 3TM Parts List on PL 80 30 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Pull out tr...

Page 824: ...al 6 Remove the FDR 2T cover from the tray 3 feeder assembly Figure 3 a Remove the screw 1 b Remove the FDR 2T cover 2 Retain the cover for installation onto the new tray 3 feeder assembly Figure 3 FDR 2T cover removal Replacement CAUTION Ensure that the FDR 2T cover is installed onto the new tray 3 feeder assembly Refer to Figure 3 1 The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure 2 If ne...

Page 825: ...y while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Pull out tray 4 Remove the paper 2 Remove tray 4 3 Open the left cover assembly PL 70 20 Item 11 4 Remove the ESD cover Figure 1 a Disengage the hook 1 b Remove the ESD cover 2 Figure 1 ESD cover removal 5 Remove the tray 4 feeder assembly Figure 2 a Disconnect two connectors...

Page 826: ...Refer to Figure 3 1 The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure 2 If new tray 4 feeder assembly is installed enter dC135 HFSI Counter Reset the HFSI counter 954 803 REP 80 10 3TM PWB Parts List on PL 70 23 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electr...

Page 827: ...rse of the removal procedure 2 If a new 3TM PWB is installed change the value of NVM ID 742 205 to 1 REP 80 11 3TM Takeaway Motor Parts List on PL 70 23 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 R...

Page 828: ...he customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury NOTE New feed retard and nudger rolls must be installed at the same time 1 Pull out trays 2 3 and 4 Remove the paper 2 Remove trays 2 3 and 4 3 Open the left cover assembly PL 70 20 Item 11 4 Remove the tray 2 3 or 4 feed retard and nudger rolls Figure 1 a Slid...

Page 829: ...e NVM value specified in this procedure are also included with the new STM PWB 1 Enter dC131 Record the value of NVM location 742 003 2 Remove the rear cover Figure 2 a Remove the docking screw 1 b Remove the docking bracket 2 c Remove two screws 3 d Remove the rear cover 4 Figure 2 Rear cover removal 3 Remove the STM PWB Figure 3 a Disconnect four connectors 1 b Remove four screws 2 c Remove the ...

Page 830: ...orming tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the rear cover Figure 2 a Remove the docking screw 1 b Remove the docking bracket 2 c Remove two screws 3 d Remove the rear cover 4 Figure 1 Rear cover removal 2 Remove the STM takeaway motor Figure 2 a Disconnect the connector 1 b Remove two screws 2 c Remove the STM takeaway mot...

Page 831: ...igure 1 a Slide the chute 1 forwards b Release the clip then remove the tray 2 feed retard and nudger rolls 2 Figure 1 Roll removal Replacement 1 The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure 2 If new tray 2 feed retard and nudger rolls are installed enter dC135 HFSI Counter Reset the HFSI counter 954 801 REP 80 16 Bypass Tray Nudger Feed Roll Parts List on PL 70 40 Removal WARNING Switc...

Page 832: ...e 2 Tray assembly removal 4 Release the shaft then remove the shaft in the direction of the arrow Figure 3 Figure 3 Shaft removal 5 Remove the bypass tray nudger roll 1 Figure 4 Figure 4 Nudger roll removal 6 Remove the bypass tray feed clutch Figure 5 a Release the hook then remove the gear 1 b Remove the E clip 2 c Remove the bypass tray feed clutch from the shaft 3 Figure 5 Feed clutch removal ...

Page 833: ...p 2 c Move the housing in the direction of the arrow to the end of the shaft Figure 7 Shaft 9 Remove the bypass tray feed roll Figure 8 a Remove the gear 1 b Remove the bypass tray feed roll 2 Figure 8 Feed roll removal Replacement 1 The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure 2 When installing the bypass tray feed clutch align the cutout of the bypass tray feed clutch with the tab Fig...

Page 834: ... Moving parts can cause injury NOTE A new retard pad and feed and nudger rolls must be installed at the same time Refer to REP 80 16 1 Remove the bypass tray REP 70 2 2 Remove the bypass tray low chute Figure 1 a Remove two screws 1 b Remove the bypass tray low chute 2 Figure 1 Low chute removal 3 Remove two screws 1 that secure the bypass tray lower cover at the bottom of the bypass tray Figure 2...

Page 835: ... installed enter dC135 HFSI Counter Reset the HFSI counter 954 805 REP 80 18 L H Cover Parts List on PL 80 40 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury CAUTION If the L H cover is removed for a long...

Page 836: ...inge front cover removal 4 Disconnect the connector Figure 3 a Release the harness from the retainer 1 b Disconnect the connector 2 Figure 3 Connector 5 Remove the L H cover Figure 4 a Open the LH cover b Rotate by 90 degrees then disconnect the rear support 1 c Rotate by 90 degrees then disconnect the front support 2 d Hold the L H cover 3 open at 90 degrees e Remove the L H cover in the directio...

Page 837: ...e bracket Refer to Figure 6 Figure 6 Harness guide REP 80 19 Registration Transport Assembly Parts List on PL 80 55 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury CAUTION If the L H cover is removed for ...

Page 838: ...stration Roll Parts List on PL 80 55 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the drum cartridge REP 90 4 2 Remove the front cover REP 28 1 3 Remove the inner cover REP 28 2 4 Remove the b...

Page 839: ...coupling 2 c Remove the bearing 3 Figure 2 Front bearing removal 10 Remove the rear bearing Figure 3 Figure 3 Rear bearing removal 11 Remove the registration roll Figure 4 Figure 4 Registration roll removal Replacement 1 The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure 2 When installing the registration clutch assembly align the cutout with the harness guide tab Figure 5 Figure 5 Alignment ...

Page 840: ...that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Move the HCF away form the machine 2 Open the feeder top cover PL 70 55 Item 7 3 Remove two screws 1 that secure the HCF feeder to the rail Figure 1 Figure 1 Feeder securing screws 4 Slide the HCF feeder forwards to remove Replacement 1 Position the HCF feeder guides onto the internal HCF rail 2 Slid...

Page 841: ...t at both ends and lifting the roll up and out of the HCF Replacement 1 Install each new roll by squeezing its shaft at both ends and sliding the roll into place 2 Check that the rolls turn freely 3 Close the upper feeder assembly 4 Close the feeder top cover of the HCF REP 80 23 HCF Feed Shaft Assembly Parts List on PL 80 61 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10...

Page 842: ...cause injury 1 Remove the HCF feeder REP 80 21 2 Place the feeder on a flat surface Release the green lever to open the upper feeder assembly 3 Remove the retard lever spring Figure 1 a Remove the lower chute 1 b Remove the plastic cover 2 c Remove the retard roll 3 d Remove the E rings on the lever and spring e Remove the lever 4 NOTE Note how the spring extension fits into the lever f Remove the...

Page 843: ...and unscrewing the nudger support that retains the torsion spring Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure REP 80 26 HCF Takeaway Roll Parts List on PL 70 55 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury M...

Page 844: ...den gear 4 While supporting the motor with one hand remove two screws then the HCF feed lift motor 1 Figure 1 Figure 1 HCF feed lift motor removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure REP 80 28 TTM Drive Belt Parts List on PL 70 85 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while perform...

Page 845: ...move two screws 1 b Remove the lower feed chute 2 Figure 1 Lower feed chute removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure REP 80 30 TTM Chute Parts List on PL 80 65 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death o...

Page 846: ... Figure 1 Upper feed chute removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure REP 80 32 Tray 4 Transport Assembly Nip Rolls TTM Parts List on PL 80 70 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving par...

Page 847: ...al procedure REP 80 33 Tray 2 Feeder Assembly TTM Parts List on PL 80 65 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Pull out tray 2 Remove the paper 2 Remove tray 2 3 Open the left cover assembly P...

Page 848: ... 6 Remove the upper door catch 1 Figure 3 Figure 3 Door catch 7 Remove the tray 2 feeder assembly Figure 4 a Remove two screws 1 b Remove the tray 2 feeder assembly 2 Figure 4 Tray 2 feeder assembly removal Replacement 1 The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure 2 If new tray 2 feeder assembly is installed enter dC135 HFSI Counter Reset the HFSI counter 954 801 ...

Page 849: ...10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Pull out tray 3 Remove the paper 2 Lift out tray 3 3 Open the left cover assembly PL 70 70 Item 7 4 Remove the ESD cover 1 Figure 1 Figure 1 ESD cover removal 5 Disconnect 2 connectors 1 Figure 2 Figure 2 Connectors 6 Remove...

Page 850: ...2 Figure 5 Tray 3 feeder assembly removal 9 Remove the feeder cover from the tray 3 feeder assembly Figure 6 a Remove two screws 1 b Remove the feeder cover 2 Retain the cover for installation onto the new tray 3 feeder assembly Figure 6 Feeder cover removal Replacement CAUTION Ensure that the feeder cover is installed onto the new tray 3 feeder assembly Refer to Figure 6 1 The replacement is the ...

Page 851: ...0 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Pull out tray 2 3 and 4 Remove the paper 2 Lift out tray 3 and 4 Remove tray 2 3 Remove the support bracket 1 Figure 1 Figure 1 Support bracket removal 4 Prepare to remove the tray 4 feeder assembly Figure 2 a Disconnect 3 co...

Page 852: ... removal procedure 2 If new tray 4 feeder assembly is installed enter dC135 HFSI Counter Reset the HFSI counter 954 803 REP 80 36 Tray 2 Feed Out Sensor TTM Parts List on PL 80 65 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving...

Page 853: ...37 Takeaway Motor 2 Assembly TTM Parts List on PL 70 85 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the TTM rear cover PL 70 95 Item 8 2 Remove the takeaway motor 2 assembly Figure 1 a Unhook...

Page 854: ...ment is the reverse of the removal procedure 2 If new rolls are installed enter dC135 HFSI Counter Reset the HFSI counters that follow Tray 2 Chain Link 954 801 Tray 3 Chain Link 954 802 REP 80 39 Tray 4 Feed Retard Nudger Roll TTM Parts List on PL 80 25 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing task...

Page 855: ... Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure REP 80 41 TTM Takeaway Rolls and Bearings Parts List on PL 80 65 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Perform the relevant p...

Page 856: ...e the tray 2 feed out sensor actuator 4 when releasing or removing the takeaway roll 8 Move the takeaway chute assembly 1 to the right then release the front of the takeaway roll 2 from the chute Figure 3 NOTE Do not lose the front plastic bearing 3 Figure 3 Front bearing release 9 Remove the takeaway roll 1 Figure 4 Figure 4 Takeaway roll removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the ...

Page 857: ...ver PL PL 70 95 Item 8 2 Open the left cover assembly PL 70 70 Item 7 3 Remove the E clip 1 then the gear 2 Figure 5 Figure 5 Gear removal 4 Remove the KL clip 1 then the release the bearing 2 Figure 6 Figure 6 KL clip removal 5 Remove the lower takeaway roll 1 and bearing 2 Figure 7 Figure 7 Roll removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure ...

Page 858: ...orming tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Figure 1 ESD Symbol CAUTION Observe ESD procedures during this procedure 1 Remove the TTM rear cover PL 70 95 Item 8 2 Remove the TTM PWB Figure 2 a Disconnect seven connectors b Remove six screws c Remove the TTM PWB 1 Figure 2 TTM PWB removal Replacement 1 The replacement is the reverse ...

Page 859: ...cartridge REP 90 4 2 Remove the front cover REP 28 1 3 Remove the inner cover REP 28 2 4 Remove the print head assembly REP 60 8 5 Remove the AC housing assembly REP 90 6 6 Remove the bracket assembly Figure 1 a Remove two screws 1 b Remove the bracket assembly 2 Figure 1 Bracket assembly removal 7 Prepare to remove the dispenser pipe unit Figure 2 a Release the wire harness 1 b Disconnect the con...

Page 860: ...tridge guide from the dispenser pipe assembly Figure 1 Figure 1 Dispenser pipe assembly removal Replacement The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure REP 90 3 BTR Assembly Parts List on PL 90 15 Removal NOTE A video of this procedure is available on the EDOC The video is accessible from the Library menu on the Service Interface WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer ...

Page 861: ...f the removal procedure REP 90 5 Reclaim Pipe Assembly Parts List on PL 90 20 Removal WARNING Switch off the electricity to the machine Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord from the customer supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the drum cartridge REP 90 4 2 Remove the front cover REP 28 1 3 Remov...

Page 862: ...t do not need electricity Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury 1 Remove the drum cartridge REP 90 4 2 Remove the front cover REP 28 1 3 Remove the inner cover REP 28 2 4 Remove the print head assembly REP 60 8 5 Move the harness assembly Figure 1 a Disengage the hooks 1 b Move the harness assembly in the direction of the arrow Figure 1 Harness assembly 6 Remove the l...

Page 863: ...ssue 7 Remove the AC housing assembly Figure 3 a Remove two screws 1 b Remove the AC housing assembly 2 Figure 3 AC housing assembly removal Replacement 1 The replacement is the reverse of the removal procedure 2 When installing the lower guide assembly align the bosses 1 with the holes Figure 4 Figure 4 Alignment ...

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Page 865: ... or foreign objects 4 Perform the Skew Check Skew Check 1 Enter dC612 Print internal test pattern 128 2 Make 5 copies of the test pattern from the DADF 3 Check for skew Refer to IQS 5 Skew NOTE Skew is always measured on the lead edge irrespective of paper orientation 4 If necessary perform the Adjustment Adjustment 1 Remove the DADF rear cover REP 5 4 2 Adjust the position of the DADF by moving t...

Page 866: ...r a description of the print copy orientation definitions refer to GP 31 Print Copy Ori entation Definitions Before performing this procedure perform the procedures that follow 1 dC126 System Registration 2 ADJ 60 3 IIT Side Edge Registration 3 ADJ 5 1 DADF Lead Edge Skew Side 1 Check 1 Place the test pattern 82E2010 A4 or 82E2020 8 5 x11inch face up in the DADF input tray Ensure that the document...

Page 867: ... Place the test pattern 82E2010 A4 or 82E2020 8 5 x11inch face down in the DADF input tray Ensure that the document guides are correctly adjusted 2 Make a duplex 2 to 1 sided copy 3 Figure 1 use the grids to measure the side edge displacement Check that the side edge registration error is within 2 1 mm 0 082 inch Side 2 Adjustment 1 Enter dC131 Change NVM value 711 274 to correct side edge registr...

Page 868: ...ADJ 5 1 DADF Lead Edge Skew Side 1 Check 1 Place the test pattern 82E2010 A4 or 82E2020 8 5 x11inch face up in the DADF input tray Ensure that the document guides are correctly adjusted 2 Make two simplex copies 3 Use the grids A and B on the copy Figure 1 measure the lead edge displacement Check that the lead edge registration error is within 1 6 mm 0 063 inch The displacement measured at A and B...

Page 869: ...2E2010 A4 or 82E2020 8 5 x11inch face down in the DADF input tray Ensure that the document guides are correctly adjusted 2 Make two duplex 2 to 1 sided copies 3 Use the grids A and B on the copy Figure 1 measure the lead edge displacement Check that the lead edge registration error is within 2 0 mm 0 079 inch 4 If the measurement is not within the specified range perform the Side 2 Adjustment Side...

Page 870: ...April 2017 4 230 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer ADJ 5 3 Launch Issue Repairs and Adjustments ...

Page 871: ...strator Tools GP 23 2 Touch Device then Support 3 Touch Hole Punch Position 4 Follow the on screen instructions 5 Exit Customer Administrator Tools GP 23 ADJ 13 2 Booklet Folding and Staple Position Purpose To adjust the position of the booklet fold and staple position NOTE This adjustment can also be performed by the customer Procedure NOTE For a description of the print copy orientation definiti...

Page 872: ...April 2017 4 232 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer ADJ 13 1 ADJ 13 2 Launch Issue Repairs and Adjustments ...

Page 873: ...n cause injury NOTE Adjust the position of the carriages at the front and rear separately Only the procedure for the rear is described here The procedure for the front is the same 1 Open DADF 2 Remove the document glass REP 60 1 CAUTION Do not remove the four screws that secure the lens base 3 Remove the alignment pins from the lens assembly Figure 1 a Remove two screws 1 b Remove the alignment pi...

Page 874: ...be accessible at this time Figure 5 First rear set screw 8 Secure the rear cable to the full rate carriage Figure 6 a Remove the alignment pin from the front of the half rate carriage Install the align ment pin 1 to the rear of the full rate carriage b Tighten the rear cable securing screw 5 Figure 6 Carriage setting 9 Remove both alignment pins 10 Tighten the other rear set screw Figure 7 Figure ...

Page 875: ... edge registration is correct Refer to dC126 System Registra tion 2 Make two 100 copies of test pattern 82E8220 from the document glass 3 On the 2nd copy check that the distance from the lead edge to the top of Step 3 on the LE2 scale is 10mm 2 1mm 0 4 inch 0 1 inch Figure 1 Figure 1 IIT lead edge registration 4 If the value is not within the specified range perform the Adjustment Adjustment 1 Ent...

Page 876: ...gistration is correct Refer to dC126 System Registration 2 Make two 100 copies of test pattern 82E8220 from the document glass 3 On the 2nd copy check that the distance from the lead edge to the top of Step 3 on the SE2 and SE3 scales is 10mm 1 6mm 0 4 inch 0 06 inch Figure 1 Figure 1 IIT side edge registration 4 If the value is not within the specified range perform the Adjustment Adjustment 1 En...

Page 877: ...gnification measure the 300mm line running from near LE1 to the trail edge of the 1 8lp ladder Check that the dimension is 300mm 1mm 11 8 inches 0 04 inch Refer to Figure 2 Figure 2 In process direction magnification 3 If either measurement is not in specification perform the relevant Adjustment Adjustment Cross Process Direction Magnification 1 Enter dC131 Change the value of NVM location 715 702...

Page 878: ...em as follows a Clean the under side of document glass and CVT glass using a micro fiber wiper dampened with film remover b Polish the under side of document glass and CVT glass with a dry micro fiber wiper c Install the document glass and CVT glass taking care not to smear the cleaned underside d Clean the upper side of document glass and CVT glass using a micro fiber wiper dampened with film rem...

Page 879: ...orm the Check ADJ 60 7 Image Position Purpose To adjust the position of the image on the page NOTE This adjustment can also be performed by the customer Procedure NOTE For a description of the print copy orientation definitions refer to GP 31 Print Copy Ori entation Definitions 1 Enter Customer Administration Tools GP 23 2 Touch Device then Support 3 Touch Image Position 4 Follow the on screen ins...

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Page 881: ...stment Adjustment 1 Adjust the NVM values such that the measured value is 4mm 0 16 inch at the lead edge and 2mm 0 08 inch at the trail edge and both sides Refer to Table 1 NOTE If the setting value is increased the erase value increases 2 Repeat the Check ADJ 90 2 Marking Refresh Purpose To adjust the density level NOTE This adjustment is only available when the machine determines that the densit...

Page 882: ...April 2017 4 242 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer ADJ 90 1 ADJ 90 2 Launch Issue Repairs and Adjustments ...

Page 883: ... Finisher Stacker Tray Assembly 5 36 PL 12 25 Integrated Office Finisher Compile Assembly 1 of 2 5 37 PL 12 26 Integrated Office Finisher Compile Assembly 2 of 2 5 38 PL 13 Office Finisher LX PL 13 05 H Transport Assembly 1 of 5 5 39 PL 13 06 H Transport Assembly 2 of 5 5 40 PL 13 07 H Transport Assembly 3 of 5 5 41 PL 13 08 H Transport Assembly 4 of 5 5 42 PL 13 09 H Transport Assembly 5 of 5 5 4...

Page 884: ...lectrical and Rails 5 98 PL 70 65 TTM 1 of 3 5 99 PL 70 66 TTM 2 of 3 5 100 PL 70 67 TTM 3 of 3 5 101 PL 70 70 TTM Left Cover Assembly 5 102 PL 70 75 TTM Front Support 5 103 PL 70 80 TTM Size Sensing 5 104 PL 70 85 TTM Drive Components 5 105 PL 70 90 TTM Electrical 5 106 PL 70 95 TTM Castors 5 107 PL 70 100 Envelope Tray 5 108 PL 80 Paper Transport PL 80 05 Tray 1 Feeder 5 109 PL 80 10 Tray 1 Feed...

Page 885: ... 05 Electrical Front Upper Item Part Description 1 Not used 2 110K18110 Interlock switch assembly 3 Bracket Not Spared 4 Front cover interlock switch P O PL 1 05 Item 2 5 Bracket Not Spared 6 110E15080 Main power switch 7 Connector panel Not Spared 8 Wire harness front Not Spared 9 Wire harness SW Not Spared ...

Page 886: ...rt Description 1 117E39570 Flat cable 2 105E22140 HVPS REP 1 1 3 960K82730 Drive PWB REP 1 2 4 105K33230 LVPS assembly 110V REP 1 4 105K33240 LVPS assembly 220V REP 1 4 5 Drive PWB chassis Not Spared 6 Fuser unit MM harness assembly Not Spared 7 S3 connector panel Not Spared 8 LVPS P O PL 1 10 Item 4 REP 1 3 9 LVPS chassis P O PL 1 10 Item 4 ...

Page 887: ...2 AC main harness assembly P O PL 1 15 Item 10 3 Finisher outlet P O PL 1 15 Item 10 4 AC bracket assembly Not Spared 5 AC stopper bracket P O PL 1 15 Item 4 6 Screw P O PL 1 15 Item 4 7 Inlet GFI breaker P O PL 1 15 Item 10 8 Connect bracket P O PL 1 15 Item 10 9 Inlet bracket P O PL 1 15 Item 10 10 101K72840 AC chassis assembly 11 917W03102 Power cord 220V 917W03005 Power cord 110V ...

Page 888: ...380 USB ICCR harness 6 Bottom cover Not Spared 7 948K02981 UI assembly REP 2 1 8 Cable cover Not Spared 9 Lower cover Not Spared 10 822E25851 Inner cover 11 Upper cover Not Spared 12 ICCR cover Not Spared 13 Card reader Not Spared 14 ICCR bottom cover Not Spared 15 Front USB bracket Not Spared 16 952K33390 USB cable assembly 17 Speaker holder P O PL 2 05 Item 19 18 Speaker assembly P O PL 2 05 Ite...

Page 889: ...April 2017 5 7 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer PL 3 05 Parts Lists Launch Issue PL 3 05 Control Unit Item Part Description 1 ESS PWB chassis assembly REF PL 3 10 ...

Page 890: ... 1 ESS PWB chassis P O PL 3 10 Item 12 2 101K68970 HDD 3 HDD bracket P O PL 3 10 Item 12 4 Not used 5 ESS upper panel P O PL 3 10 Item 12 6 960K83772 ESS PWB REP 3 1 7 EEPROM assembly P O PL 3 10 Item 12 8 ESS fan bracket P O PL 3 10 Item 12 9 127E87190 ESS fan 10 101K72680 WiFi dongle 11 607K03950 SD card REP 3 3 12 ESS PWB chassis assembly Not Spared REP 3 2 ...

Page 891: ...nction Printer PL 5 05 Parts Lists Launch Issue PL 5 05 DADF Accessory Item Part Description 1 004K03410 Document cushion REP 5 2 ADJ 5 1 ADJ 5 2 ADJ 5 3 2 DADF REF PL 5 10 REP 5 1 3 Mix label P O PL 5 05 Item 4 4 607K02950 DADF kit 5 859K01912 DADF LH cover ...

Page 892: ...4 Rear cover P O PL 5 10 Item 1 REP 5 4 5 Front cover P O PL 5 10 Item 1 REP 5 3 6 Registration pinch cover P O PL 5 10 Item 1 7 Tray stopper P O PL 5 10 Item 1 8 Front hinge bracket P O PL 5 10 Item 1 9 Rear hinge bracket P O PL 5 10 Item 1 10 Upper feeder assembly P O PL 5 10 Item 1 REP 5 6 11 960K78321 DADF PWB REP 5 5 12 I F wire harness P O PL 5 10 Item 1 13 Feeder assembly P O PL 5 10 Item 1...

Page 893: ...PL 5 15 Item 1 7 Stopper CVT P O PL 5 15 Item 1 8 Registration pinch roller short P O PL 5 15 Item 1 9 Registration pinch roller long P O PL 5 15 Item 1 10 Gate pad assembly P O PL 5 15 Item 1 11 Seal chute 2 P O PL 5 15 Item 1 12 Seal chute 3 P O PL 5 15 Item 1 13 Seal chute 4 P O PL 5 15 Item 1 14 Seal chute 5 P O PL 5 15 Item 1 15 Seal B1 P O PL 5 15 Item 1 16 Seal B2 P O PL 5 15 Item 1 17 Seal...

Page 894: ...tem 1 5 Pinch roller takeaway P O PL 5 20 Item 1 6 Bracket P O PL 5 20 Item 1 7 Jam label P O PL 5 20 Item 1 8 Ground plate P O PL 5 20 Item 1 9 Exit spring P O PL 5 20 Item 1 10 011K04261 Handle lever 11 120E34245 Actuator document sensor 12 Actuator stopper P O PL 5 20 Item 1 13 Spring P O PL 5 20 Item 1 14 Link set P O PL 5 20 Item 1 15 TA spring P O PL 5 20 Item 1 16 Shaft P O PL 5 20 Item 5 1...

Page 895: ... 5 25 Item 1 5 Feed idler gear P O PL 5 25 Item 1 6 TL pin P O PL 5 25 Item 1 7 Feed gear P O PL 5 25 Item 1 8 Feed rear handle P O PL 5 25 Item 1 9 Bearing P O PL 5 25 Item 1 10 Feed shaft assembly P O PL 5 25 Item 1 11 Nudger shaft assembly P O PL 5 25 Item 1 12 Nudger housing P O PL 5 25 Item 1 13 Idler pin P O PL 5 25 Item 1 14 Nudger gear P O PL 5 25 Item 1 15 Nudger CRU housing P O PL 5 25 I...

Page 896: ...de Item Part Description 1 Harness guide Not Spared REP 5 11 2 DADF feed motor assembly Not Spared REP 5 12 3 127K76840 DADF feed motor MOT05 004 4 Idler motor gear P O PL 5 30 Item 2 5 Motor bracket assembly P O PL 5 30 Item 2 6 DADF harness assembly Not Spared 7 930W00121 Document sensor S05 102 8 Wire harness motor clutch Not Spared REP 5 11 ...

Page 897: ...red 8 Exit nip release solenoid SOL05 072 P O PL 5 35 Item 23 9 Gear cam spring Not Spared 10 Cam gear Not Spared 11 Link invert spring Not Spared 12 Set link Not Spared 13 Stopper link Not Spared 14 Idler spring Not Spared 15 Idler gear bracket Not Spared 16 Gear pulley Not Spared 17 Gear idler T17 Not Spared 18 KL ring Not Spared 19 Tension bracket assembly Not Spared 20 930W00121 DADF home posi...

Page 898: ...nch Issue Parts Lists PL 5 40 DADF Feeder Front Frame Item Part Description 1 Earth roller plate Not Spared 2 Earth roller 2 plate Not Spared 3 Handle knob bracket Not Spared 4 Gear idler Not Spared 5 Gear handle Not Spared 6 Handle knob Not Spared 7 Registration knob gear Not Spared ...

Page 899: ...Parts Lists Launch Issue PL 5 45 DADF Tray and Chute Item Part Description 1 Document tray REF PL 5 55 REP 5 14 2 054K54871 Retard chute assembly REF PL 5 65 REP 5 15 3 054K54860 Invert chute assembly REF PL 5 60 REP 5 16 4 FLT chute assembly Not Spared 5 Floating spring Not Spared ...

Page 900: ... Plastic bearing sleeve Not Spared 2 DADF takeaway roll Not Spared REP 5 17 3 Exit roll Not Spared 4 Out roll Not Spared 5 Registration roll Not Spared 6 Registration sensor bracket P O PL 5 70 Item 1 REP 5 18 7 APS sensor bracket Not Spared REP 5 18 8 930W00121 APS sensor 1 Q05 218 APS sensor 2 Q05 219 APS sensor 3 Q05 220 invert sensor Q05 211 9 Ring KL Not Spared ...

Page 901: ... PL 5 55 Item 4 6 930W00121 Tray APS sensor 1 Q05 215 tray APS sensor 2 Q05 216 tray APS sensor 3 Q05 217 tray size sensor 1 Q05 221 tray size sensor 2 Q05 222 7 Scatter guide assembly P O PL 5 55 Item 1 8 Front document guide P O PL 5 55 Item 1 9 Rear document guide P O PL 5 55 Item 1 10 Gear pinion P O PL 5 55 Item 1 11 Rack spring P O PL 5 55 Item 1 12 Actuator P O PL 5 55 Item 1 13 Front gear ...

Page 902: ...0 Item 1 3 Pre registration actuator P O PL 5 60 Item 1 4 Spring P O PL 5 60 Item 1 5 W seal P O PL 5 60 Item 1 6 S seal P O PL 5 60 Item 1 7 Pad P O PL 5 60 Item 1 8 Invert actuator P O PL 5 60 Item 1 9 Invert gate P O PL 5 60 Item 1 10 APS 1 actuator P O PL 5 60 Item 1 11 APS 2 actuator P O PL 5 60 Item 1 12 APS 2 dummy actuator P O PL 5 60 Item 1 13 APS 3 actuator P O PL 5 60 Item 1 14 Spring P...

Page 903: ... 65 Item 1 7 Retard spring P O PL 5 65 Item 1 8 W seal P O PL 5 65 Item 1 9 S seal P O PL 5 65 Item 1 10 Pad P O PL 5 65 Item 1 11 Set gate P O PL 5 65 Item 1 12 Torsion set spring P O PL 5 65 Item 1 13 Exit nip roll P O PL 5 65 Item 1 14 Exit roll shaft P O PL 5 65 Item 13 15 Exit R holder P O PL 5 65 Item 13 16 Exit F holder P O PL 5 65 Item 13 17 Exit nip roll P O PL 5 65 Item 13 18 Exit spring...

Page 904: ...unch Issue Parts Lists PL 5 70 Sensor Bracket Item Part Description 1 Registration sensor bracket assembly Not Spared 2 Bracket P O PL 5 70 Item 1 3 930W00121 Registration sensor Q05 110 pre registration sensor Q05 206 4 Actuator P O PL 5 70 Item 1 5 Torsion spring P O PL 5 70 Item 1 ...

Page 905: ... Multifunction Printer PL 10 05 Parts Lists Launch Issue PL 10 05 Fuser Item Part Description 1 Adjust plate Not Spared 2 115R00115 Fuser 220V see NOTE REP 10 3 115R00114 Fuser 110V see NOTE REP 10 3 NOTE HFSI To reset the HFSI counter refer to dC135 ...

Page 906: ... P O PL 10 10 Item 3 6 Nip roll P O PL 10 10 Item 3 7 Spring P O PL 10 10 Item 3 8 Exit guard P O PL 10 10 Item 3 9 Bearing Not Spared 10 Clip shaft P O PL 10 10 Item 3 11 Bearing P O PL 10 10 Item 3 12 OCT back spring P O PL 10 10 Item 1 13 Bearing OCT P O PL 10 10 Item 1 14 Full stack chute assembly Not Spared 15 Plain washer P O PL 10 10 Item 1 16 OCT gear P O PL 10 10 Item 1 17 036K92030 Paper...

Page 907: ... PL 10 15 Item 1 9 Cam shaft P O PL 10 15 Item 8 10 Idler gear shaft P O PL 10 15 Item 8 11 Exit 1 offset solenoid SOL77 010 P O PL 10 15 Item 1 12 Cam spring P O PL 10 15 Item 1 13 Cam screw pad P O PL 10 15 Item 1 14 OCT safety spring P O PL 10 15 Item 1 15 Exit 1 washer P O PL 10 15 Item 1 16 OCT back pad P O PL 10 15 Item 1 17 Full sensor actuator P O PL 10 15 Item 1 18 930W00113 Exit 1 OCT fu...

Page 908: ...0 20 Item 1 8 Bearing sleeve P O PL 10 20 Item 1 9 Inverter gear P O PL 10 20 Item 1 10 Earth plate P O PL 10 20 Item 1 11 Exit 2 drive assembly REF PL 10 21 12 Exit 2 guide assembly P O PL 10 20 Item 1 13 Gate 1 spring P O PL 10 20 Item 12 14 050E94761 Exit 1 diverter gate 15 Exit 1 conductor P O PL 10 20 Item 12 16 Static eliminator P O PL 10 20 Item 12 17 Gate stopper P O PL 10 20 Item 12 18 Ex...

Page 909: ...0 22 2 Roller actuator Not Spared 3 110E11580 LH high cover switch S77 302 4 127K58400 Exit 2 motor MOT77 014 5 952K21200 Exit 2 harness assembly 6 Gear shaft Not Spared 7 Gear 28T Not Spared 8 Gear 16 48T Not Spared 9 Actuator spring Not Spared 10 Rear cover Not Spared 11 Rear bracket Not Spared 12 930W00123 Exit 2 sensor Q77 100 13 Actuator Not Spared 14 Locking clamp Not Spared ...

Page 910: ...Spared 4 Exit chute Not Spared 5 Low exit 2 chute Not Spared 6 059E10261 Pinch roller 7 Inverter nip roll Not Spared 8 Exit 2 roll Not Spared REP 10 3 9 921W11601 Exit gate solenoid SOL77 004 10 Nip roll holder Not Spared 11 Spring holder Not Spared 12 Shaft Not Spared 13 Gear 22T Not Spared 14 Exit nip spring Not Spared 15 Inverter nip spring Not Spared 16 Exit guard Not Spared 17 Exit 2 guide ha...

Page 911: ...5 Item 1 3 Bracket P O PL 12 05 Item 1 4 Magnet P O PL 12 05 Item 1 5 Label P O PL 12 05 Item 1 6 Front inner cover Not Spared 7 Hinge Not Spared 8 Hinge Not Spared 9 948K05210 Top cover assembly 10 Top cover P O PL 12 05 Item 9 11 Bracket P O PL 12 05 Item 9 12 Stopper P O PL 12 05 Item 9 13 Magnet P O PL 12 05 Item 9 14 Rear cover Not Spared 15 Hinge Not Spared 16 IIT cover Not Spared 17 Static ...

Page 912: ...r 2 of 2 Item Part Description 1 Bottom cover Not Spared 2 Spacer Not Spared 3 Tray cover Not Spared 4 Left cover Not Spared 5 Tray support Not Spared 6 Rear bracket Not Spared 7 962K42291 Wire harness 8 050K75640 Stacker tray assembly REP 12 15 9 Stacker base assembly Not Spared 10 Extended tray assembly Not Spared 11 826E24180 Thumb screw ...

Page 913: ... 12 2 10 Bearing Not Spared 11 Pulley Not Spared 12 Collar Not Spared 13 Gear 21T Not Spared 14 Actuator Not Spared 15 Knob cover assembly Not Spared 16 Knob Cover P O PL 12 10 Item 15 17 Spring P O PL 12 10 Item 15 18 Sub paddle solenoid assembly Not Spared 19 Bracket P O PL 12 10 Item 20 20 068K30000 Finisher top cover interlock sensor assembly 21 Finisher top cover interlock Not Spared 22 Suppo...

Page 914: ...E 4 Stapler P O PL 12 11 Item 2 5 Bracket Not Spared 6 Support Not Spared 7 930W00111 Set clamp home sensor Q12 251 8 Wire harness Not Spared 9 022K72790 Exit roll assembly REP 12 6 10 Exit roll P O PL 12 11 Item 9 11 Damper P O PL 12 11 Item 9 12 Center damper P O PL 12 11 Item 9 13 Bearing Not Spared 14 007K94220 One way gear 15 Collar Not Spared 16 Gear pulley 16T 18T Not Spared 17 127K49800 Tr...

Page 915: ... Not Spared 7 Bearing Not Spared 8 Pulley 19T Not Spared 9 054K30361 Lower chute assembly 10 Lower chute P O PL 12 12 Item 9 11 Nip roll P O PL 12 12 Item 9 REP 12 7 12 Spring P O PL 12 12 Item 9 13 Support Not Spared 14 Bracket Not Spared 15 Bracket P O PL 12 12 Item 16 16 068K29850 Compile exit sensor assembly Q12 150 REP 12 9 17 Gear 27T Not Spared 18 Bracket P O PL 12 12 Item 19 19 068K30520 E...

Page 916: ...t Description 1 Bracket Not Spared 2 Bracket Not Spared 3 054K42690 Upper chute assembly REP 12 13 4 Upper chute P O PL 12 13 Item 3 5 Static eliminator P O PL 12 13 Item 3 6 022K72782 Entry roll REP 12 12 7 Rear arm Not Spared 8 Front arm Not Spared 9 Ball bearing Not Spared 10 Spring Not Spared 11 Static eliminator P O PL 12 13 Item 3 12 Paper guide P O PL 12 13 Item 3 ...

Page 917: ...85702 Finisher PWB REP 12 14 2 Connector bracket Not Spared 3 Harness guide Not Spared 4 PWB bracket Not Spared 5 Wire harness drive Not Spared 6 Wire harness stapler Not Spared 7 Wire harness interlock Not Spared 8 Wire harness front sensor Not Spared 9 Wire harness compile Not Spared 10 Wire harness stacker Not Spared 11 Bracket Not Spared 12 110E97990 Front door interlock switch S12 302 ...

Page 918: ...ared 5 Bracket Not Spared 6 Base tray Not Spared 7 Base bracket Not Spared 8 Stacker shaft assembly Not Spared REP 12 16 9 Stacker motor MOT12 060 Not Spared REP 12 17 10 Pulley 60T Not Spared 11 Worm gear Not Spared 12 Gear 16T 32T Not Spared 13 Stud Not Spared 14 Bracket Not Spared 15 Bearing Not Spared 16 Belt Not Spared 17 Bracket Not Spared 18 930W00111 Stack sensor 1 Q12 278 stack sensor 2 Q...

Page 919: ...pared 4 Eject shaft assembly Not Spared REP 12 24 5 Eject shaft P O PL 12 25 Item 4 6 Spacer P O PL 12 25 Item 4 7 Pulley P O PL 12 25 Item 4 8 Eject set clamp motor assembly Not Spared REP 12 22 9 930W00111 Rear tamper home sensor Q12 221 REP 12 23 10 Support Not Spared 11 Belt Not Spared 12 Belt Not Spared 13 Eject belt Not Spared 14 Spring P O PL 12 25 Item 8 15 Eject motor MOT12 054 set clamp ...

Page 920: ...Spared 6 930W00111 Front tamper home sensor Q12 220 REP 12 26 7 Paper guide Not Spared 8 Bracket Not Spared 9 930W00212 Eject home sensor Q12 252 REP 12 27 stack height sensor Q12 267 REP 12 28 10 Wire harness Not Spared 11 Bracket Not Spared 12 Wire harness Not Spared 13 Rear tamper guide Not Spared 14 Front Rear tamper motor assembly Not Spared REP 12 25 15 Front tamper motor MOT12 020 rear tamp...

Page 921: ...Part Description 1 859K04770 H Transport assembly REP 13 1 2 068K59494 Docking plate assembly 3 Docking plate P O PL 13 05 Item 2 4 Side guide P O PL 13 05 Item 2 5 Center guide P O PL 13 05 Item 2 6 026K81200 Thumb screw 7 868E51550 Docking bracket 8 Not used 9 Finisher LX assembly Not Spared REP 13 5 10 HTU spacer Not Spared 11 Gap kit Not Spared ...

Page 922: ...13 06 Item 1 4 Top cover assembly Not Spared 5 Lower chute assembly Not Spared 6 Lower chute assembly P O PL 13 06 Item 5 7 Chute assembly P O PL 13 06 Item 5 8 Thumb screw P O PL 13 06 Item 5 9 Rear cover Not Spared 10 180K00393 Punch assembly 2 3 Hole REP 13 2 ADJ 13 1 180K00403 Punch assembly 2 4 Hole REP 13 2 ADJ 13 1 11 695K19403 Punch box 12 Wire harness Not Spared 13 Connector cover Not Spa...

Page 923: ...3 06 Item 4 2 054K50020 Left chute assembly 3 Left chute P O PL 13 07 Item 2 4 Pinch spring P O PL 13 07 Item 2 5 Pinch roller P O PL 13 07 Item 2 6 054K35246 Right chute assembly 7 Right chute P O PL 13 07 Item 6 8 Nip roll P O PL 13 07 Item 6 9 Nip spring P O PL 13 07 Item 6 10 Top cover Not Spared 11 H Transport counter balance Not Spared 12 Spring Not Spared 13 Spring Not Spared ...

Page 924: ...Hinge P O PL 13 08 Item 7 11 Bracket P O PL 13 06 Item 6 12 Rear frame assembly P O PL 13 06 Item 6 13 127K57622 H Transport motor MOT12 032 REP 13 4 14 Tension pulley Not Spared 15 Pulley 43T Not Spared 16 Pulley 43T Not Spared 17 Tension bracket P O PL 13 06 Item 6 18 Spring tension Not Spared 19 Drive roll Not Spared 20 Drive roll Not Spared 21 Bearing Not Spared 22 423W01154 H Transport belt R...

Page 925: ...over P O PL 13 06 Item 10 3 Punch motor cover P O PL 13 06 Item 10 4 Sensor bracket P O PL 13 06 Item 10 5 930W00111 Punch encoder sensor Q12 274 punch home sensor Q12 271 punch box set sensor Q12 275 6 Punch frame assembly P O PL 13 06 Item 10 7 Encoder gear assembly P O PL 13 06 Item 10 8 Gear P O PL 13 06 Item 10 9 Motor bracket P O PL 13 06 Item 10 10 Punch top cover P O PL 13 06 Item 10 11 Br...

Page 926: ...pared 8 Rear lower cover Not Spared REP 13 8 9 Rear upper cover Not Spared REP 13 7 10 Connector cover Not Spared 11 848E75711 Stacker lower cover REP 13 11 12 LH cover Not Spared 13 Cover Not Spared 14 Spring Not Spared 15 Foot cover Not Spared REP 13 10 16 801K30703 Booklet assembly REP 13 31 17 Thumb screw Not Spared 18 Upper adjust cover Not Spared 19 Lower adjust cover Not Spared 20 Base fram...

Page 927: ... 14 Carriage tray Not Spared 15 Stacker tray Not Spared REP 13 20 16 Shaft Not Spared 17 Gear Not Spared 18 Pulley Not Spared 19 146E90651 Encoder 20 Spring Not Spared 21 Pulley 18T Not Spared 22 068K58304 Stacker elevator motor assembly 23 Bearing P O PL 13 15 Item 22 24 Pulley 60T Not Spared 25 Gear 15T 37T P O PL 13 15 Item 22 26 Motor bracket P O PL 13 15 Item 22 27 Worm shaft P O PL 13 15 Ite...

Page 928: ...d 7 Bracket P O PL 13 20 Item 6 8 130E94940 Stapler move position sensor Q12 241 9 068K58811 Stapler move motor assembly MOT12 046 REP 13 15 10 Harness guide P O PL 13 20 Item 16 11 Harness support guide P O PL 13 20 Item 16 12 Harness guide P O PL 13 20 Item 16 13 Stapler cover Not Spared 14 Clamp P O PL 13 20 Item 16 15 Stapler cartridge See NOTE 16 801K64900 Stapler unit 17 Cable band Not Spare...

Page 929: ...aft P O PL 13 25 Item 9 13 Not used 14 809E79080 Spring 15 006K86741 Guide paper shaft assembly 16 Guide paper shaft P O PL 13 25 Item 15 17 Gear 20T P O PL 13 25 Item 15 18 Shaft Not Spared 19 807E21420 Gear 19T 20 807E21370 Gear 25T 21 038E36490 Guide paper left right 22 005K83720 Clutch 23 807E45590 Gear 23T 24 Stopper Not Spared 25 Bracket front Not Spared 26 Bracket rear Not Spared 27 Option ...

Page 930: ...m 8 11 Sub paddle solenoid SOL12 013 P O PL 13 26 Item 8 12 Eject roller assembly P O PL 13 26 Item 31 13 031K94470 Paddle arm assembly 14 Sub paddle arm P O PL 13 26 Item 13 15 Belt P O PL 13 26 Item 14 16 Sub paddle P O PL 13 26 Item 13 17 Pulley P O PL 13 26 Item 13 18 Pulley P O PL 13 26 Item 13 19 Gear Pulley 31T 20T Not Spared 20 059K55715 Eject nip roll assembly 21 Bearing P O PL 13 26 Item...

Page 931: ...64 stack height sensor 2 Q12 265 eject clamp home sensor Q12 250 set clamp home sensor Q12 251 17 Stacker height sensor 2 assembly P O PL 13 27 Item 34 18 Bracket P O PL 13 27 Item 17 19 Eject cover switch S12 300 P O PL 13 27 Item 37 20 Harness guide P O PL 13 27 Item 34 21 120E29852 Gear select actuator 22 068K58732 Eject drive bracket assembly 23 Bracket P O PL 13 27 Item 22 24 Bracket P O PL 1...

Page 932: ... 13 28 Item 1 8 930W00111 Front tamper home sensor Q12 220 rear tamper home sensor Q12 221 REP 13 27 9 930W00211 Compiler tray no paper sensor Q12 151 REP 13 28 10 Spring P O PL 13 28 Item 1 11 Tamper front guide P O PL 13 28 Item 1 12 Tamper rear guide P O PL 13 28 Item 1 13 Compiler tray P O PL 13 28 Item 1 14 Paper paddle guide P O PL 13 28 Item 1 15 Spring Not Spared 16 Paper end guide P O PL ...

Page 933: ...ension roller assembly Not Spared 3 Spring Not Spared 4 Pulley 30T Not Spared 5 Pulley 41T Not Spared 6 Gear Pulley 27T 30T Not Spared 7 Gear Not Spared 8 059K55081 Entrance roller 9 059K55091 Exit roller 10 Eject belt Not Spared REP 13 21 11 006K98010 Paddle shaft assembly 12 Cyclone paddle P O PL 13 29 Item 11 13 Paddle shaft P O PL 13 29 Item 11 14 413W75959 Bearing 15 Eject drive shaft REF PL ...

Page 934: ...Exit upper chute P O PL 13 35 Item 6 8 Static eliminator P O PL 13 35 Item 6 9 Paper guide P O PL 13 35 Item 6 10 130K88311 Compiler exit sensor Q12 150 transport entry sensor Q12 100 11 054K48531 Exit lower chute assembly 12 Exit lower chute P O PL 13 35 Item 11 13 Nip roll assembly P O PL 13 35 Item 11 14 Spring P O PL 13 35 Item 13 15 Nip roll P O PL 13 35 Item 13 16 607K03960 Chute assembly 17...

Page 935: ... P O PL 13 40 Item 3 9 Spring P O PL 13 35 Item 2 10 Frame P O PL 13 35 Item 21 11 Front cover Not Spared 12 Bracket P O PL 13 35 Item 21 13 Knife motor assembly P O PL 13 35 Item 21 14 Motor bracket P O PL 13 40 Item 13 15 Knife motor MOT13 022 P O PL 13 40 Item 13 16 930W00111 Folder home sensor Q12 101 17 Cam shaft assembly P O PL 13 35 Item 21 18 Guide P O PL 13 35 Item 21 19 Gear 28T 8T P O P...

Page 936: ... Harness guide Not Spared 6 Magnet Not Spared 7 Gasket plate assembly Not Spared 8 Wire harness Not Spared 9 Wire harness Not Spared 10 962K60482 Wire harness IF 11 962K60493 Wire harness LVPS 12 962K60593 Wire harness IF 13 962K60511 Power cable 14 105E22610 Finisher LVPS REP 13 24 15 Bracket Not Spared 16 Caster Not Spared 17 Thumb Screw Not Spared 18 Knob Not Spared 19 110E97990 Finisher front ...

Page 937: ...sher LX Booklet Cover Item Part Description 1 Frame assembly Not Spared 2 Booklet stapler assembly Not Spared ADJ 13 2 3 Rear cover REP 13 33 4 Front cover Not Spared REP 13 32 5 Top cover Not Spared REP 13 34 6 Side cover Not Spared 7 PWB cover Not Spared REP 13 35 8 Left cover Not Spared REP 13 36 9 Harness guide Not Spared ...

Page 938: ... 028 P O PL 13 55 Item 4 REP 13 38 10 Wire harness P O PL 13 55 Item 4 11 Sensor bracket assembly P O PL 13 55 Item 1 12 Sensor bracket P O PL 13 55 Item 11 13 930W00111 Booklet stapler move position sensor Q13 143 booklet stapler move home sensor Q13 144 14 Rear rack gear P O PL 13 55 Item 11 15 Carriage assembly Not Spared 16 Carriage P O PL 13 55 Item 15 17 Core P O PL 13 55 Item 15 18 Core Not...

Page 939: ...P O PL 13 60 Item 1 4 Bracket P O PL 13 60 Item 1 5 Chute P O PL 13 60 Item 1 6 Sub chute P O PL 13 60 Item 1 7 Support P O PL 13 60 Item 1 8 Spring P O PL 13 60 Item 1 9 Exit sub chute P O PL 13 60 Item 1 10 Spring P O PL 13 60 Item 1 11 Front cover P O PL 13 60 Item 1 12 Lower cover P O PL 13 60 Item 1 13 Booklet stapler assembly P O PL 13 60 Item 1 REP 13 37 14 Wire harness P O PL 13 60 Item 1 ...

Page 940: ...r P O PL 13 65 Item 1 4 Bracket P O PL 13 65 Item 1 5 Chute P O PL 13 65 Item 1 6 Sub chute P O PL 13 65 Item 1 7 Support P O PL 13 65 Item 1 8 Spring P O PL 13 65 Item 1 9 Sub chute P O PL 13 65 Item 1 10 Spring P O PL 13 65 Item 1 11 Front cover P O PL 13 65 Item 1 12 Lower cover P O PL 13 65 Item 1 13 Booklet stapler assembly P O PL 13 65 Item 1 REP 13 37 14 Wire harness P O PL 13 65 Item 1 15 ...

Page 941: ... safety switch 2 Booklet stapler safety switch assembly P O PL 13 70 Item 1 3 Bracket P O PL 13 70 Item 1 4 960K32543 Booklet PWB REP 13 30 5 Wire harness Not Spared 6 Wire harness Not Spared 7 Wire harness Not Spared 8 068K58361 Booklet stapler cover switch assembly 9 Bracket P O PL 13 70 Item 8 10 Booklet cover open switch S13 300 P O PL 13 70 Item 8 11 Plate Not Spared 12 Wire harness Not Spare...

Page 942: ... 05 Item 3 6 Speaker bracket P O PL 20 05 Item 3 7 Fax L1 bracket P O PL 20 05 Item 3 8 Fax R1 bracket P O PL 20 05 Item 3 9 Fax panel P O PL 20 05 Item 3 10 960K79260 Line 1 Fax PWB XC 960K81230 Line 1 Fax PWB XE 960K87690 Line 1 fax PWB ARZ 11 Snap fax cover P O PL 20 05 Item 3 12 Traceability label P O PL 20 05 Item 3 13 FX2A label P O PL 20 05 Item 3 14 Fax chassis P O PL 20 05 Item 3 15 960K7...

Page 943: ...er PL 25 05 Parts Lists Launch Issue PL 25 05 Convenience Stapler Item Part Description 1 604K35710 Convenience stapler 110V 604K35700 Convenience stapler 220V NOTE Refer to PL 31 05 for the convenience stapler kits Refer to PL 26 05 for the staple refills and cartridge ...

Page 944: ... Description 1 106R03392 Toner cartridge Worldwide Metered 30K 2 106R03393 Toner cartridge NA XE sold 15K 3 106R03394 Toner cartridge NA XE sold 30K 4 106R03395 Toner cartridge DMO sold 15K 5 106R03396 Toner cartridge DMO sold 30K 6 008R12897 Office finisher LX booklet maker staple cartridge 7 008R12941 Staple refills 8 008R12964 Staple cartridge ...

Page 945: ...PL 28 05 Item 23 REP 28 2 7 Top cover Not Spared REP 28 4 8 Top rear cover Not Spared 9 Right cover Not Spared REP 28 3 10 Exit front cover Not Spared 11 Exit upper cover Not Spared 12 SW label P O PL 28 05 Item 23 13 Pillar left cover Not Spared 14 LH top cover Not Spared 15 CRU label P O PL 28 05 Item 23 16 050E32530 Tray insert 17 Not used 18 Not used 19 Not used 20 Not used 21 803E23900 Stoppe...

Page 946: ...r cover Not Spared 4 LH rear cover Not Spared 5 Lower rear cover assembly Not Spared REP 28 6 6 Infill cover P O PL 28 06 Item 5 7 Lower rear cover P O PL 28 06 Item 5 REP 28 6 8 Outlet label Not Spared 9 Fax cover Not Spared 10 Not used 11 Earth label Not Spared 12 Data plate Not Spared 13 Upper rear cover P O PL 28 06 Item 15 REP 28 5 14 Label PTT Not Spared 15 826E14330 Thumbscrew 16 HDD cover ...

Page 947: ...nce Installation Removal Kits Item Part Description 1 497K03860 Punch assembly kit 2 3 hole 2 497K03870 Punch assembly kit 2 4 hole 3 498K08250 Convenience stapler kit 110V 4 498K08260 Convenience stapler kit 220V 5 498K14141 Foreign device interface kit 6 497K17720 Envelope tray kit 7 497K04730 Work surface wing table kit ...

Page 948: ...7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer PL 31 10 Launch Issue Parts Lists PL 31 10 1 Line Fax Kits Item Part Description 1 497K17790 1 Line fax kit India Brazil Argentina 2 497K17750 1 Line fax kit US DMO 3 497K17770 1 Line fax kit EU South Africa ...

Page 949: ...7 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer PL 31 15 Parts Lists Launch Issue PL 31 15 3 Line Fax Kits Item Part Description 1 497K17760 3 Line fax kit US DMO 2 497K17780 3 Line fax kit XE South Africa ...

Page 950: ...PL 40 05 Drive Assembly Item Part Description 1 007K21172 Drive assembly REP 40 1 2 Bracket assembly P O PL 40 05 Item 7 3 Bypass tray idle gear 1 P O PL 40 05 Item 7 4 Bypass tray idle gear 2 P O PL 40 05 Item 7 5 Bypass tray gear Not Spared 6 952K21310 Drive assembly harness 7 607K02460 Drive bracket kit ...

Page 951: ...nch Issue PL 40 10 Drive Component Item Part Description 1 127K73052 Main motor MOT42 003 drum motor MOT42 002 2 Not used 3 Motor plate assembly Not Spared 4 413W11660 Lock bearing REP 70 12 5 121K56550 Takeaway clutch CL77 001 REP 70 12 6 Connector Not Spared 7 Drive assembly REF PL 40 05 Item 1 ...

Page 952: ... 15 NOHAD Item Part Description 1 Fuser fan duct assembly Not Spared REP 10 4 2 Rear duct fuser A P O PL 40 15 Item 1 3 Rear duct fuser B P O PL 40 15 Item 1 4 127K74080 Fuser unit exhaust fan MOT42 050 5 Not used 6 CRU Fan duct assembly Not Spared 7 CRU duct P O PL 40 15 Item 6 8 127K74190 Marking fan MOT42 052 ...

Page 953: ...nction Printer PL 60 05 Parts Lists Launch Issue PL 60 05 IIT Covers Item Part Description 1 Left cover 2 Right cover 3 Top cover 4 Rear cover 5 Caution N label 6 Not used 7 062K27502 Scanner IIT assembly ADJ 60 1 ADJ 60 2 ADJ 60 3 ADJ 60 4 ADJ 60 5 ADJ 60 6 ...

Page 954: ...P O PL 60 10 Item 24 REP 60 2 ADJ 60 6 6 Conductor P O PL 60 10 Item 24 7 952K33890 Sensor harness assembly 8 090K93320 CVT glass 9 090K93580 Document glass 10 130K64150 APS sensor 1 Q62 251 APS sensor 3 Q62 253 11 815E58942 Right plate 12 Lens cover assembly Not Spared 13 Rear glass support Not Spared 14 Front glass support Not Spared 15 Glass support Not Spared 16 Data plate Not Spared 17 Cable ...

Page 955: ...TE ADJ 60 1 2 041K96431 Half rate carriage ADJ 60 1 3 Capstan shaft Not Spared 4 Capstan pulley Not Spared 5 Front carriage cable Not Spared REP 60 3 6 Rear carriage cable Not Spared REP 60 3 7 Pulley 8 Locking clamp 9 120K92581 Actuator assembly 10 930W00121 Platen angle sensor Q62 301 platen I L sensor Q62 300 11 Bearing Not Spared 12 Extension spring Not Spared NOTE HFSI To reset the HFSI count...

Page 956: ...0 Item 1 3 Cable guide FR P O PL 60 20 Item 1 4 Mirror 1 P O PL 60 20 Item 1 5 LED bracket P O PL 60 20 Item 1 6 Front spring guide P O PL 60 20 Item 1 7 Rear spring guide P O PL 60 20 Item 1 8 Light guide P O PL 60 20 Item 1 REP 60 6 9 960K61571 Lamp assembly P O PL 60 20 Item 1 REP 60 4 10 952K20520 FFC LED cable assembly P O PL 60 20 Item 1 REP 60 5 11 Mirror SL clip P O PL 60 20 Item 1 12 Full...

Page 957: ...unction Printer PL 60 25 Parts Lists Launch Issue PL 60 25 Half Rate Carriage Item Part Description 1 Half rate carriage assembly REF PL 60 15 Item 2 2 Mirror 2 P O PL 60 25 Item 1 3 Mirror Sl clip P O PL 60 25 Item 1 4 Half rate carriage P O PL 60 25 Item 1 ...

Page 958: ...t Spared 2 Scan motor harness Not Spared 3 Left counterbalance support Not Spared 4 Right counterbalance support Not Spared 5 IIT scan motor MOT62 005 P O PL 60 30 Item 9 6 Bracket Not Spared 7 930W00123 IIT registration sensor Q62 212 8 Extension spring 9 127K76591 IIT scan motor assembly REP 60 7 10 Motor bracket P O PL 60 30 Item 9 11 Rear cover ground clip Not Spared ...

Page 959: ...iption 1 130K89901 Print head assembly REP 60 8 2 Bracket assembly Not Spared 3 Cable guide Not Spared 4 Cable guard Not Spared 5 Not used 6 Not used 7 952K31220 Harness assembly 8 FFC guide P O PL 60 35 Item 7 9 FFC cable P O PL 60 35 Item 7 REP 60 9 10 FFC conductor P O PL 60 35 Item 7 11 Not used 12 Not used 13 CRU guide Not Spared ...

Page 960: ... 70 05 Tray 1 Item Part Description 1 003E75432 Stopper 2 059E10660 Left roller 3 059E08410 Right roller 4 Locking clamp Not Spared 5 Switch bracket Not Spared 6 110K12100 Tray 1 size sensor REP 70 1 7 Locking clamp Not Spared 8 Not used 9 Tray 1 assembly REF PL 70 10 Item 1 REP 70 11 10 RAI cover Not Spared ...

Page 961: ...tem 1 11 059E03522 Rear roller 12 Front cover assembly P O PL 70 10 Item 1 13 819E04110 Pad 14 Spring P O PL 70 10 Item 1 15 Latch P O PL 70 10 Item 1 16 A3 cassette housing P O PL 70 10 Item 1 17 Tray RH stopper P O PL 70 10 Item 1 18 Gear 13 60 P O PL 70 10 Item 27 19 Gear 13 P O PL 70 10 Item 27 20 Gear Z60 assembly P O PL 70 10 Item 27 21 Bottom A3 plate P O PL 70 10 Item 1 22 038E44700 End gu...

Page 962: ...over Not Spared 6 Bracket cover Not Spared 7 Left cover Not Spared 8 Right cover Not Spared 9 MA Top cover Not Spared 10 848K94153 Front cover assembly 11 Hinge frame bracket Not Spared 12 Left cover assembly P O PL 70 16 13 059E03500 Front left roller 14 059E08410 Front right roller 15 A3 tray assembly P O PL 70 10 16 003E75431 Front TM stopper 17 LTH holder Not Spared 18 Foot right cover Not Spa...

Page 963: ...arts Lists Launch Issue PL 70 16 1TM 2 of 3 Item Part Description 1 948K03930 Left cover assembly 2 Hook P O PL 70 16 Item 1 3 Latch P O PL 70 16 Item 1 4 Hinge bracket assembly P O PL 70 16 Item 1 5 Spring P O PL 70 16 Item 1 6 Cover P O PL 70 16 Item 1 7 Handle P O PL 70 16 Item 1 ...

Page 964: ...0 17 1TM 3 of 3 Item Part Description 1 417W41349 Front caster 2 417W41449 Rear caster 3 Gear 34T Not Spared 4 127K75990 Takeaway motor MOT77 033 REP 80 5 5 960K85452 1TM PWB REP 80 4 6 Screw Not Spared 7 920W01210 Locking clamp 8 Bracket Not Spared 9 952K20150 Harness 10 952K20181 Harness 11 952K20191 Harness ...

Page 965: ...acket Not Spared 5 Bracket cover Not Spared 6 Rear cover Not Spared 7 Left cover Not Spared 8 Right cover Not Spared 9 MA top cover Not Spared 10 Hinge frame bracket Not Spared 11 Left cover assembly Not Spared 12 Foot MA cover Not Spared 13 A3 tray assembly REF PL 70 10 14 059E03500 Front left roller 15 059E08410 Front right roller 16 003E75431 Front right TM stopper 17 Frame assembly Not Spared ...

Page 966: ...unch Issue Parts Lists PL 70 21 3TM 2 of 4 Item Part Description 1 948K03140 Left cover assembly 2 Hook P O PL 70 21 Item 1 3 Latch P O PL 70 21 Item 1 4 Hinge bracket assembly P O PL 70 21 Item 1 5 Spring P O PL 70 21 Item 1 6 LH cover P O PL 70 21 Item 1 7 Handle P O PL 70 21 Item 1 ...

Page 967: ... 054K55730 Takeaway chute 3 859K03850 Takeaway roll assembly 4 013E46870 Bearing 5 Gear 16T P O PL 70 22 Item 3 6 Bracket Not Spared 7 Feed chute assembly Not Spared 8 054E58810 Exit chute 9 110K17950 Tray 2 paper size sensor tray 3 paper size sensor tray 4 paper size sensor 10 Not used 11 Not used 12 Not used 13 Takeaway roll P O PL 70 22 Item 3 14 Bearing P O PL 70 22 Item 3 ...

Page 968: ...Description 1 417W41349 Front caster 2 417W41449 Rear caster 3 807E20700 Gear 34T 4 127K72691 Takeaway motor MOT77 033 REP 80 11 5 960K85441 3TM PWB REP 80 10 6 Screw Not Spared 7 807E20710 Gear 26T 8 807E20720 Gear 39T 9 920W01211 Locking clamp 10 952K20130 Harness 11 Harness Not Spared 12 Harness Not Spared 13 920W01210 Locking clamp ...

Page 969: ...unch Issue PL 70 25 STM 1 of 4 Item Part Description 1 A3 tray assembly REF PL 70 10 2 Left cover assembly Not Spared 3 Left cover Not Spared 4 Rear cover Not Spared 5 Docking screw Not Spared 6 Docking bracket Not Spared 7 110K17950 Paper size sensor 8 MA top cover Not Spared 9 Chute Not Spared ...

Page 970: ...Item Part Description 1 130K64121 Tray 2 feed out sensor Q72 103 2 413W11860 Bearing 3 059K86600 Takeaway roll assembly 4 Roller assembly P O PL 70 26 Item 3 5 Bearing P O PL 70 26 Item 3 6 Gear 16T P O PL 70 26 Item 3 7 LH harness guide Not Spared 8 Takeaway chute Not Spared 9 Exit chute Not Spared 10 920W01209 Locking clamp ...

Page 971: ...ists Launch Issue PL 70 27 STM 3 of 4 Item Part Description 1 Foot Not Spared 2 Left rail assembly Not Spared 3 Harness guide Not Spared 4 Top front frame assembly Not Spared 5 RH guide Not Spared 6 Right rail assembly Not Spared 7 059E08410 Front right roller 8 059E03500 Front left roller ...

Page 972: ...8 Launch Issue Parts Lists PL 70 28 STM 4 of 4 Item Part Description 1 807E45050 Gear 65 20 2 049K28360 Takeaway motor MOT77 033 REP 80 14 3 952K15720 Harness 4 607K04440 STM PWB REP 80 13 5 952K15700 Harness 6 952K15710 Harness 7 Gasket shield Not Spared 8 920W01210 Locking clamp ...

Page 973: ...s Tray Item Part Description 1 Bypass tray REF PL 70 35 REP 70 2 2 Bypass tray front cover Not Spared 3 TM exit chute Not Spared 4 Bypass tray right cover Not Spared 5 Bypass tray instruction label P O PL 70 30 Item 8 6 Bypass tray size label P O PL 70 30 Item 8 7 Max label P O PL 70 30 Item 8 8 607K01961 Bypass tray kit ...

Page 974: ...tem Part Description 1 Bypass tray feeder assembly Not Spared 2 Bypass tray lower feeder assembly REF PL 70 40 3 Bypass tray assembly P O PL 70 35 Item 1 4 Upper frame P O PL 70 35 Item 1 5 Paper stopper P O PL 70 35 Item 1 6 No paper sensor actuator P O PL 70 35 Item 1 7 Spring P O PL 70 35 Item 1 8 Paper lock stopper P O PL 70 35 Item 1 ...

Page 975: ...pared 7 Bearing Not Spared 8 Pin Not Spared 9 Shaft Not Spared 10 Friction clutch assembly Not Spared 11 Nudger holder Not Spared 12 930W00123 Bypass tray no paper sensor Q75 100 13 Shaft Not Spared 14 Idler gear 37T Not Spared 15 Nudger gear 46T Not Spared 16 022K78481 Bypass tray nudger roll See NOTE REP 80 16 17 One way clutch Not Spared 18 022K77450 Feed roll REP 80 16 19 Feed gear 30T Not Spa...

Page 976: ... in sensor Q78 204 4 801K15701 Tray rail 5 050K51976 HCF Tray 6 REP 70 3 REP 70 4 6 Left top cover Not Spared 7 Right cover Not Spared 8 Front right cover Not Spared 9 Left cover Not Spared 10 Rear cover Not Spared 11 HCF feeder Not Spared REP 80 21 12 Label top Not Spared 13 Label tray number Not Spared 14 Label size Not Spared 15 Label end Not Spared 16 Frame assembly Not Spared 17 HCF Tray P O ...

Page 977: ...1 3 Spring P O PL 70 50 Item 1 4 Latch lever P O PL 70 50 Item 1 5 Magnet P O PL 70 45 Item 5 6 Wave washer P O PL 70 45 Item 5 7 Front cover P O PL 70 45 Item 5 8 Gear bracket P O PL 70 45 Item 5 9 Label Gauge P O PL 70 45 Item 5 10 Frame P O PL 70 45 Item 5 11 Plate P O PL 70 45 Item 5 12 Bracket P O PL 70 45 Item 5 13 Pin P O PL 70 45 Item 5 14 Spring P O PL 70 45 Item 5 15 Top plate P O PL 70 ...

Page 978: ...20 Pad 9 Front side guide P O PL 70 45 Item 5 10 Rear side guide P O PL 70 45 Item 5 11 604K19981 Rear cables REP 70 5 front cables REP 70 6 12 032E22410 Wire guide L 13 Pulley P O PL 70 45 Item 5 14 Wire guide S P O PL 70 45 Item 5 15 Pulley P O PL 70 45 Item 5 16 Screw P O PL 70 45 Item 5 17 015K65532 Gear bracket assembly 18 Gear bracket P O PL 70 51 Item 17 19 Contact gear P O PL 70 51 Item 17...

Page 979: ... 9 Latch P O PL 70 55 Item 4 10 Latch P O PL 70 55 Item 4 11 Spring P O PL 70 55 Item 4 12 059E01430 Nip roll 13 Shaft P O PL 70 55 Item 4 14 Shaft P O PL 70 55 Item 4 15 Spring P O PL 70 55 Item 4 16 Spring P O PL 70 55 Item 4 17 Gasket P O PL 70 55 Item 4 18 059K36260 Takeaway roll REP 80 26 19 Spring left P O PL 70 45 Item 16 20 Spring right P O PL 70 45 Item 16 21 Pivot shaft P O PL 70 45 Item...

Page 980: ... Plate Not Spared 2 017E92820 Caster REP 70 7 3 Foot Not Spared 4 Latch lever Not Spared 5 Spring Not Spared 6 801K15690 Rail 7 127K47152 Takeaway motor MOT78 093 8 HCF side out switch S78 301 Not Spared 9 960K31492 HCF PWB REP 70 8 10 Wire Harness P O PL 70 45 Item 16 11 130K55590 HCF size sensor A Q78 202 HCF size sensor B Q78 203 12 Bracket P O PL 70 45 Item 5 ...

Page 981: ... P O PL 70 65 Item 15 8 Latch P O PL 70 65 Item 15 9 Cover P O PL 70 65 Item 15 10 Not used 11 Not used 12 Label P O PL 70 65 Item 15 13 Not used 14 819E04150 Pad 15 607K08830 Tray 4 cover assembly 16 Tray 3 assembly 17 Tray 3 P O PL 70 65 Item 32 18 Tray 3 cover P O PL 70 65 Item 27 19 Not used 20 Not used 21 Not used 22 Not used 23 Not used 24 Not used 25 Not used 26 Label P O PL 70 65 Item 27 2...

Page 982: ...7E32730 Pinion 11 Pulley Not Spared 12 Pulley Not Spared 13 Pulley Not Spared 14 Gasket Not Spared 15 Bottom plate Not Spared 16 604K68260 Rack gear and pinion kit 17 Label Max Not Spared 18 819E04150 Pad 19 Front lift cable long Not Spared 20 Not used 21 Rear lift cable Not Spared 22 006K35290 Lift shaft REP 70 9 23 604K68160 Roller kit 24 PL shaft Not Spared 25 Side roller P O PL 70 66 Item 23 2...

Page 983: ...plate Not Spared 9 006K35290 Lift shaft REP 70 10 10 Rack gear P O PL 70 67 Item 26 11 Pinion P O PL 70 67 Item 26 12 Guide W Not Spared 13 Bracket Not Spared 14 819E04150 Pad REP 70 10 15 Pulley Not Spared 16 Pulley Not Spared 17 Shaft PL Not Spared 18 Front lift cable Not Spared 19 Rear lift cable Not Spared 20 Size actuator Not Spared 21 Label Not Spared 22 Gasket Not Spared 23 Lower roller P O...

Page 984: ...4 Not used 5 Not used 6 Hinge frame bracket Not Spared 7 948K03890 Left cover assembly 8 Left cover P O PL 70 70 Item 7 9 Handle P O PL 70 70 Item 7 10 Latch P O PL 70 70 Item 7 11 Hook P O PL 70 70 Item 7 12 059E99241 Nip roll 13 Nip spring P O PL 70 70 Item 7 14 Not used 15 Pinch spring P O PL 70 70 Item 7 16 Not used 17 Not used 18 Hinge bracket assembly P O PL 70 70 Item 7 19 Spring P O PL 70 ...

Page 985: ...cription 1 Spacer Not Spared 2 Roller assembly Not Spared 3 Stopper bracket P O PL 70 75 Item 2 4 Roller P O PL 70 75 Item 2 5 Shaft P O PL 70 75 Item 2 6 059E05060 Upper roller 7 Tray stop Not Spared 8 Not used 9 Not used 10 803E09020 Stopper 11 059E05131 Roller 12 003E75432 Tray stop 13 059E03500 Front left roller 14 059E08410 Front right roller ...

Page 986: ...Parts Lists PL 70 80 TTM Size Sensing Item Part Description 1 110K15040 Paper size sensor 2 Not used 3 Gear 17 50T Not Spared 4 Gear 16 48T Not Spared 5 Gear 57T Not Spared 6 Gear 18T Not Spared 7 Gear 51T Not Spared 8 Bracket Not Spared 9 Bracket Not Spared 10 110K11680 Tray 2 paper size sensor ...

Page 987: ...7 035 P O PL 70 85 Item 12 3 Motor bracket P O PL 70 85 Item 1 4 Gear M2 P O PL 70 85 Item 1 5 Gear 34T Not Spared 6 Gear 26T Not Spared 7 Roller Not Spared 8 807E35860 Transfer gear REP 80 40 9 Trans bracket assembly Not Spared 10 023E28900 Drive belt REP 80 28 11 Collar 2 P O PL 70 85 Item 12 12 127K76000 Takeaway motor 2 assembly REP 80 37 13 Gear 81T P O PL 70 85 Item 12 14 Gear 70T P O PL 70 ...

Page 988: ...ion Printer PL 70 90 Launch Issue Parts Lists PL 70 90 TTM Electrical Item Part Description 1 960K85452 TTM PWB 2 Flash CPU Not Spared 3 Not used 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 952K20150 IOT harness 7 952K20160 Sensor harness assembly 8 952K20170 Motor harness assembly ...

Page 989: ...pared 5 Docking bracket Not Spared 6 Top cover Not Spared 7 Left front cover Not Spared 8 Rear cover Not Spared 9 Left rear cover Not Spared 10 Harness Not Spared 11 Right cover Not Spared 12 Front foot bracket Not Spared 13 Front foot cover Not Spared 14 Left foot bracket Not Spared 15 Foot cover Not Spared 16 017K94910 Foot assembly adjuster 17 017K96680 Front foot assembly adjuster 18 110E11580...

Page 990: ...5 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer PL 70 100 Launch Issue Parts Lists PL 70 100 Envelope Tray Item Part Description 1 050K76610 Envelope tray assembly 2 Envelope tray 3 038E44700 End guide NOTE Refer to PL 31 05 for the envelope tray kit ...

Page 991: ... Printer PL 80 05 Parts Lists Launch Issue PL 80 05 Tray 1 Feeder Item Part Description 1 859K08541 Tray 1 feeder assembly REF PL 80 10 PL 80 11 See NOTE REP 80 1 2 054E33803 Feed out chute 3 Harness holder Not Spared NOTE HFSI To reset the HFSI count refer to dC135 ...

Page 992: ...nsor P O PL 80 10 Item 1 9 Harness rear holder P O PL 80 10 Item 1 10 Gear 31T P O PL 80 10 Item 1 11 Spacer P O PL 80 10 Item 1 12 Bearing shaft P O PL 80 10 Item 1 13 Drive shaft assembly P O PL 80 10 Item 1 14 Gear 13 P O PL 80 10 Item 1 15 005K83081 One way clutch assembly P O PL 80 10 Item 1 16 One way gear assembly P O PL 80 10 Item 1 17 Helical gear 25T P O PL 80 10 Item 1 18 Helical gear 2...

Page 993: ...O PL 80 10 Item 1 10 Helical gear 30T P O PL 80 10 Item 1 11 Nudger support P O PL 80 10 Item 1 12 Spur gear 33T P O PL 80 10 Item 1 13 005K06760 Clutch assembly 22T 14 005K05890 Clutch assembly 15 Nudger shaft P O PL 80 10 Item 1 16 Gear 25T P O PL 80 10 Item 1 17 Retard support P O PL 80 10 Item 1 18 005K83300 Friction clutch assembly 19 Spacer P O PL 80 10 Item 1 20 Retard shaft P O PL 80 10 It...

Page 994: ...ensor bracket Not Spared 8 Cover bracket Not Spared 9 Left guide Not Spared 10 Bracket Not Spared 11 859K09730 Feeder assembly REF PL 80 20 PL 80 25 see NOTE REP 80 3 12 920W01210 Locking clamp 13 054E33803 Feed chute 14 013E46870 Bearing 15 Harness assembly P O PL 80 15 Item 20 16 110K17950 Tray 2 paper size sensor 17 Gear 16T P O PL 80 15 Item 5 18 Ball bearing P O PL 80 15 Item 5 19 Takeaway ro...

Page 995: ...sensor Q73 102 tray 4 level sensor Q74 102 tray 2 no paper sensor Q72 101 tray 3 no paper sensor Q73 101 tray 4 no paper sensor Q74 101 7 Not used 8 120E22481 Tray 2 no paper sensor actuator 9 Harness rear holder P O PL 80 20 Item 1 10 Gear 31 P O PL 80 20 Item 1 11 Spacer P O PL 80 20 Item 1 12 Bearing shaft P O PL 80 20 Item 1 13 Drive shaft assembly P O PL 80 20 Item 1 14 Gear 13T P O PL 80 20 ...

Page 996: ...0 20 Item 1 10 Helical gear 30T P O PL 80 20 Item 1 11 Nudger support P O PL 80 20 Item 1 12 Spur gear 33T P O PL 80 20 Item 1 13 005K06760 Clutch assembly 22T 14 005K05890 Clutch assembly 15 Nudger shaft P O PL 80 20 Item 1 16 Gear 25T P O PL 80 20 Item 1 17 Retard support P O PL 80 20 Item 1 18 005K83300 Friction clutch assembly 19 Spacer P O PL 80 20 Item 1 20 Retard shaft P O PL 80 20 Item 1 2...

Page 997: ... 4 feeder assembly REF PL 80 20 PL 80 25 See NOTE tray 2 REP 80 7 tray 3 REP 80 8 tray 4 REP 80 9 2 Not used 3 920W01209 Locking clamp 4 054E33803 Feed chute 5 ESD cover Not Spared 6 IL cover assembly Not Spared 7 IL harness assembly Not Spared 8 110E11580 TM left hand interlock switch S77 306 9 FDR 2T cover Not Spared NOTE HFSI To reset the HFSI counter refer to dC135 ...

Page 998: ...s Lists PL 80 35 STM Feeder Item Part Description 1 054E33803 Feed chute 2 859K09730 Tray 2 feeder assembly See NOTE 3 IL cover Not Spared 4 110E12220 TM left hand interlock switch S77 306 5 ESD STM cover Not Spared 6 Latch bracket assembly Not Spared NOTE HFSI To reset the HFSI count refer to dC135 ...

Page 999: ...nsport Components Item Part Description 1 110K18072 Left hand high cover switch S77 302 2 Front hinge cover Not Spared 3 Rear hinge cover Not Spared 4 Bypass tray front frame assembly Not Spared 5 Bypass tray rear frame assembly Not Spared 6 Latch guide Not Spared 7 Number label 5 Not Spared 8 859K05131 L H cover REP 80 18 ...

Page 1000: ... Assembly Item Part Description 1 LH cover assembly REF PL 80 50 2 Inner duplex chute assembly 3 Inner duplex chute P O PL 80 45 Item 2 4 Holder in P O PL 80 45 Item 2 5 Holder out P O PL 80 45 Item 1 6 Bearing Not Spared 7 Caution label Not Spared 8 Inner label Not Spared 9 Label Not Spared 10 Transfer chute assembly Not Spared ...

Page 1001: ...d 12 Gear bracket Not Spared 13 Duplex 1 roll Not Spared 14 Duplex 2 roll Not Spared 15 Duplex nip roll Not Spared 16 Pulley Not Spared 17 Gear Not Spared 18 Gear Not Spared 19 Swing gear Not Spared 20 Belt Not Spared 21 Belt Not Spared 22 Bearing Not Spared 23 Bearing Not Spared 24 Bearing Not Spared 25 Swing bracket Not Spared 26 Swing shaft Not Spared 27 Clutch shaft Not Spared 28 121K56560 Dup...

Page 1002: ... 104 5 Mylar strip P O PL 80 55 Item 1 6 Actuator spring P O PL 80 55 Item 1 7 Wire harness P O PL 80 55 Item 1 8 059K87340 Registration roll REP 80 20 9 013E45090 Bearing 10 013E45330 Bearing 11 121K55550 Registration clutch CL77 002 12 807E45610 Registration clutch gear 13 Guide harness Not Spared 14 Connect cover Not Spared 15 859K01520 Takeaway roll 1 16 013E45340 TA bearing 17 899E10940 TA sp...

Page 1003: ...10 Upper feeder assembly P O PL 70 45 Item 11 11 Lower feeder assembly P O PL 70 45 Item 11 12 413W66250 Ball bearing 13 Front frame P O PL 70 45 Item 11 14 Pin P O PL 70 45 Item 11 15 Down bracket P O PL 70 45 Item 11 16 Link bracket P O PL 70 45 Item 11 17 Rear frame P O PL 70 45 Item 11 18 Tension spring P O PL 70 45 Item 11 19 Lift Motor frame P O PL 70 45 Item 11 20 Bracket P O PL 80 60 Item ...

Page 1004: ...007E78180 Feed gear 25T 9 Lever P O PL 80 61 Item 1 10 Bearing P O PL 80 61 Item 1 11 Spacer P O PL 80 61 Item 1 12 Pin drive P O PL 80 61 Item 1 13 Guide P O PL 80 61 Item 1 14 Rear upper chute P O PL 80 61 Item 1 15 Upper chute P O PL 80 61 Item 1 16 120E21900 Actuator 17 Upper frame P O PL 80 61 Item 1 18 Spring P O PL 80 61 Item 1 19 930W00112 HCF no paper sensor Q78 200 HCF level sensor 78 20...

Page 1005: ...aft assembly P O PL 80 62 Item 1 4 Collar P O PL 80 62 Item 3 5 005K06701 Friction clutch 6 Shaft P O PL 80 62 Item 3 7 007E78170 Gear 15T 8 007E89760 Gear 22T 9 013E23600 Bearing 10 013E23610 Bearing 11 Retard bracket P O PL 80 62 Item 3 12 Slide P O PL 80 62 Item 1 13 Lever P O PL 80 62 Item 1 14 Lower chute P O PL 80 62 Item 1 15 Lower frame P O PL 80 62 Item 1 16 Spring P O PL 80 62 Item 1 17 ...

Page 1006: ... 8 TA chute Not Spared 9 013E46870 Plastic bearing 10 859K09730 Tray 2 3 feeder assembly REF PL 80 20 PL 80 25 See NOTE tray 2 REP 80 33 tray 3 REP 80 34 11 054E33803 Feed chute 12 ESD cover Not Spared 13 Not used 14 Not used 15 Feeder cover Not Spared 16 Feed trans chute Not Spared 17 859K04560 Takeaway roll See NOTE REP 80 41 18 Not used 19 Clamp Not Spared 20 Inner cover Not Spared 21 Harness a...

Page 1007: ... PL 80 70 Item 25 8 Not used 9 Feeder cover Not Spared 10 Support bracket Not Spared 11 Tray 4 transport assembly Not Spared 12 Transport rail P O PL 80 70 Item 11 13 Lower chute P O PL 80 70 Item 11 14 Transport roll assembly P O PL 80 70 Item 11 15 Bearing P O PL 80 70 Item 11 16 059E98860 Nip roll REP 80 32 17 Bearing P O PL 80 70 Item 11 18 Bearing P O PL 80 70 Item 11 19 Spring P O PL 80 70 I...

Page 1008: ...ts PL 90 05 Toner Cartridge Dispenser Item Part Description 1 Toner cartridge REF PL 26 05 2 Cartridge guide P O PL 90 05 Item 7 3 Stopper Not Spared 4 052K13880 Dispenser pipe assembly P O PL 90 10 REP 90 2 5 952K21290 Motor harness 6 952K21410 Wire harness CRUM 7 Dispenser pipe unit Not Spared REP 90 1 ...

Page 1009: ...0 Dispenser Component Item Part Description 1 Dispenser drive assembly Not Spared 2 Toner dispense drive P O PL 90 10 Item 1 3 Toner CRUM connector P O PL 90 10 Item 1 4 Pipe assembly P O PL 90 10 Item 8 5 Shutter P O PL 90 10 Item 8 6 Seal P O PL 90 10 Item 8 7 Spring P O PL 90 10 Item 8 8 Pipe assembly Not Spared ...

Page 1010: ...tem Part Description 1 Transfer chute assembly Not Spared 2 Transfer chute P O PL 90 15 Item 1 3 Mylar strip P O PL 90 15 Item 1 4 115R00116 BTR assembly see NOTE REP 90 3 5 848K94950 Conductor housing assembly 6 604K96900 Transfer chute kit 7 Chute spring P O PL 90 15 Item 1 NOTE HFSI To reset the HFSI counter refer to dC135 ...

Page 1011: ...um cartridge REP 90 4 2 052K13870 Reclaim pipe assembly REP 90 5 3 848K94940 AC housing assembly REP 90 6 4 CRU upper guide Not Spared 5 Conductor Not Spared 6 Lower guide assembly Not Spared 7 803E27170 CRU handle 8 Not used 9 Not used 10 013E38891 Handle bearing 11 HV conductor housing P O PL 90 20 Item 13 12 Plate nut P O PL 90 20 Item 13 13 604K96920 HV housing assembly ...

Page 1012: ...April 2017 5 130 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer PL 90 20 Parts Lists Launch Issue ...

Page 1013: ... 25 GP 22 Special Boot Modes 6 26 GP 23 Customer Administration Tools 6 27 GP 24 How to Set the Date and Time 6 27 GP 25 Ethernet Crossover Cable Setup 6 28 GP 26 Replacement Dongle Process 6 29 GP 27 Billing Plan Region Conversion Process 6 30 GP 28 Billing Impression Mode Change Process 6 32 GP 29 System Administrator Password Reset 6 33 GP 30 How to Print the Fax Reports 6 33 GP 31 Print Copy O...

Page 1014: ...April 2017 6 2 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Launch Issue General Procedures and Information ...

Page 1015: ...ter dC120 Failure Counter dC122 Shutdown History dC125 Active Faults dC126 System Registration Adjustment dC131 NVM Read Write dC132 Device ID and Billing Data dC135 HFSI Counter dC140 Analog Component Monitoring dC301 Initialize NVM dC305 Panel Diagnostics dC330 Component Control dC355 Hard Disk Diagnostics dC500 Blank Page Threshold Value dC527 DADF Independent Operation dC612 Print Test Pattern...

Page 1016: ...e Information Available From the Home screen touch Device This gives the options that follow Language About Device Name Model Serial Number Xerox Asset Tag Customer Asset Tag Software Version Contact information Network information Wi Fi information Job Overwrite Information Pages Software Update Notifications Paper Trays Supplies Billing Usage General Measurements Reading Order Date Time System T...

Page 1017: ...e to check periodically daily weekly monthly for software updates Perform the steps that follow 1 Log in as an administrator via the Embedded Web Server Ensure that software Update is set to Enable Home System Software Update Enable 2 Under the Check Automatically banner use to pull down menu to set When should the Device check for updates to Never Daily Weekly or Monthly Updates with File Specifi...

Page 1018: ...h Agree on the Firmware Update Tool License 9 The Printer Model And File Selection window will open From the pull down menu select the printer model then browse to where the firmware file bin is located Double click the bin file then touch Add and then touch Next 10 The Communication Interface Selection window will open Select Network Port9100 then touch Next 11 The Printer Specification window wi...

Page 1019: ...rm the appropriate procedure Two Wire DC Motors Four Wire Stepper Motor Six Wire Stepper Motor NOTE The voltages PJ numbers pin numbers and PWB names shown are an example only Two Wire DC Motors NOTE In cases where the motor may be driven forward or backward the same 2 feed wires are used but the voltages on them are reversed to reverse the motor direction Such motors may have 2 component control ...

Page 1020: ...er normal operation it will run with intermittent failure Use the standard digital meter to check that the resistance of the stepper motor coils are simi lar Disconnect PJF Flag 5 Check the 24V supply and the motor on pulses when the com ponent control code for the motor is entered Disconnect PJD Flag 4 Check the 24V 5V and 0V supplies Check the clock pulses Flag 4 Check that the signal on PJD pin...

Page 1021: ...April 2017 6 9 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer GP 6 General Procedures and Information Launch Issue Figure 1 Wiring diagram ...

Page 1022: ...ensor actuates by a surface that reflects check that the surface is clean Also ensure that there is not an obstruction between the sensor and the surface 6 If the sensor actuates by an encoder disc ensure the holes or gaps in the disc are aligned correctly with the sensor Sensor Action In the upper sensor in Figure 1 when light from the LED is allowed to fall on the photo sensi tive transistor the...

Page 1023: ...at the armature and associated mechanical components are free to move Procedure NOTE The voltages PJ numbers pin numbers and PWB names shown are an example only NOTE When a solenoid is energized in diagnostics armature movement is seen When a clutch is energized in diagnostics the sound of the clutch action is heard If possible energize the motor connected to the clutch to confirm when the clutch ...

Page 1024: ...ile performing tasks that do not need electricity Refer to GP 10 Disconnect the power cord Electricity can cause death or injury Moving parts can cause injury Manually check that the switch operates Ensure that the magnet or other actuator has enough mechanical movement to operate the switch NOTE The voltages PJ numbers pin numbers and PWB names shown are an example only Procedure Disconnect PJA F...

Page 1025: ...removed from the machine 3 Connect the power lead from the power supply outlet to the machine 4 Switch on the main power switch PL 1 05 Item 6 5 Press the Power button on the UI 6 The machine will perform a power on self test POST The POST checks that the hard ware resources are available to run the operating system If a POST fault is detected the machine is prevented from booting The fault is com...

Page 1026: ...ending on the printer a Windows 7 W7 driver might not be available on the printer s driver installation CD ROM If not download the driver from Xerox com under the Support and Drivers page W7 has two kernal types 32 and 64 bit If installation the wrong driver is attempted Windows displays an error to indicate the driver is incorrect To check the kernal type click on Start in the right column right ...

Page 1027: ...over Ether net cable Refer to PWS Browser Proxy Server Setting for instructions on Internet Explorer proxy configuration Creating the Clone File NOTE This procedure can be performed from any PC connected to the network or the PWS connected to the machine using an Ethernet crossover cable The only requirement on the PC is an Internet Browser 1 Open Internet Explorer 2 Enter the machine s IP address...

Page 1028: ... 14 Printing Reports Purpose To list reports available from the UI Configuration Report Billing Summary Report Supplies Usage PostScript Font List PCL Font List Demonstration Print Startup Page NOTE To print the fax protocol report or fax activity report refer to GP 30 Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 From the Home Screen touch Device 2 Touch About 3 Scroll to the bottom of the list then ...

Page 1029: ...sm 54lbs Stack height 54mm 2 1 inches Bypass tray Min Postcard Envelope Max A3 SEF 11x17 SEF Min 88 9x98 4mm 3 5x2 7 inches Max 297x431 8mm 11 7x17 inches 60 to 216gsm 40 to 146lbs 96 80gsm 54lbs Stack height 10mm 0 4 inch Feed performance for paper less than 140mm 5 5 inches in length may result in fuser jams Table 2 Integrated office finisher supported paper types Paper Type on UI Top Tray Notes...

Page 1030: ...s Y Y Y Y 1 Y 2 Y Punched Y Y Y Y 1 Y 2 Y Letterhead Y Y Y Y 1 Y 2 Y Pre printed Y Y Y Y 1 Y 2 Y Plain reload 60 to 105gsm 40 to 71lbs Y Y Y Y 1 N Y 1 Up to 50 sheets of 64 to 90gsm 43 to 60lbs cen treline paper of can be stapled Heavyweight 1 106 to 169gsm 72 to 114lbs Y Y Y Y 1 Y 2 N 1 Up to 50 sheets of 64 to 90gsm 43 to 60lbs cen treline paper of can be stapled 2 Paper exceeding 80gsm 54lbs ca...

Page 1031: ...43 to 60lbs cen treline paper of can be stapled 2 3 Up to 200gsm 136lbs Heavyweight 3 side 2 217 to 256gsm 147 to 173lbs Y 2 Y 2 N Y 1 2 N N Gloss 1 side 2 106 to 169gsm 72 to 114lbs N N N N N N Gloss 2 side 2 170 to 216gsm 115 to 146lbs N N N N N N Gloss 3 side 2 217 to 256gsm 147 to 173lbs N N N N N N Envelopes Y N N N N N Table 3 Office finisher LX supported paper types Paper Type on UI Top Tra...

Page 1032: ...ces sary to move the machine within the area specified A gap of 100mm 4 inches is required at the rear for airflow to fans This is also sufficient for the DADF when raised For machines with an HCF the required install width dimension C includes the extra space required to slide the HCF away from the machine The installation dimensions in Table 1 show the machine footprint with the bypass tray and ...

Page 1033: ...Table 2 Power consumption Region Voltage Power Consumption Value kW XC 110 127VAC 110VAC 1 45 or less 127VAC 1 67 or less XE 220 240VAC 220VAC 1 76 or less 240VAC 1 92 or less Table 3 Operation modes Mode State Run Normal operation mode Ready The state prior to entering run mode Low power A lower power consumption mode than ready mode Sleep A lower power consumption mode than low power mode Sub po...

Page 1034: ...s 0 to 10170 feet Maximum temperature 48 degrees C 118 degrees F Fusing Fan Temperature controlled slow or fast rotation Temperature control in stop or rotate slow Temperature control in stop or rotate slow Off Off Marking Fan Temperature controlled either stopped or slow or fast rotation Temperature control led either stop or slow rotation Temperature control led either stop or slow rotation Off ...

Page 1035: ...browser on a PC on the same network as the machine 3 Log in to the web UI as an administrator Refer to GP 23 Customer Administration Tools 4 Ensure HTTP SSL TLS is enabled a Click Connectivity b Click HTTP c Enable HTTP SSL d Click OK You will be prompted to restart the machine click Restart Now 5 When the machine restarts log back in as an administrator then click System 6 Click Logs 7 Click Audi...

Page 1036: ...April 2017 6 24 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer GP 19 Launch Issue General Procedures and Information ...

Page 1037: ...ercury Hg Cadmium Cd Hexavalent Chromium Cr 6 Cr VI Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers PBDEs Polybrominated Biphenyls PBBs Identification of a RoHS Compliant Machine Xerox will maintain a central list of RoHS compliant machines All Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 machines are RoHS compliant at time of manu facture Procedure CAUTION Failure to comply with RoHS guidelines can result in product recalls...

Page 1038: ... LOG CLEAR MODE BOOT MODE 01 JOB LOG CLEAR MODE ARE YOU SURE YES NO Used to clear corrupted jobs 02 FACTORY INIT MODE BOOT MODE 02 FACTORY INIT MODE ARE YOU SURE YES NO CAUTION Do not perform this mode unless directed Machine will be reset and the message NVMEM IS CLEARED will be displayed Switch the machine off then on GP 10 Fault code 116 334 will be displayed again switch the machine off then o...

Page 1039: ...ays Enter user name admin case sensitive or touch admin if the account already exists 5 Enter the password 1111 default setting Touch OK NOTE If the administrator password is unknown perform GP 29 System Administrator Password Reset Call Closeout Perform the steps that follow 1 Touch Admin in the top left corner of the UI 2 Touch Logout GP 24 How to Set the Date and Time Purpose To set the machine...

Page 1040: ...cedure a Open a command window on the PWS If running Windows 7 select Start and in the Search box above the Start but ton type CMD then press Enter NOTE If the Windows key is enabled the key located in the lower left corner with the Microsoft logo hold the Windows key down press R and release both keys to open the Command window b Type ipconfig at the command prompt then record the Local Area Conn...

Page 1041: ...em 10 Procedure Refer to Table 1 for the initialization kit part numbers Refer to the directions for the relevant OPCO DMOE DMOW GIS USCU USEU XCL XE DMOE Log a request for a new initialization kit in the PNP system The Integrated Supply Chain Ser vice Team East ISC STE will arrange shipment of a new initialization kit DMOW Log a request for a new initialization kit in the PNP system The Integrate...

Page 1042: ...indicating toner incompatibility There are four billing pans supported NA XE Sold DMO Sold Worldwide Metered PagePack XE only Should a customer wish to convert their billing plan this can be done from either the user inter face or Embedded Web Server and involves obtaining the following For Sold to Metered or Metered to Sold a plan conversion code For Sold to XE PagePack or XE PagePack to Sold a s...

Page 1043: ...oner cartridge must be installed immediately after the conversion process or the device will dis play an incompatible toner error message 7 Confirm the service plan is correct by printing a configuration report GP 14 or checking the NVM values refer to Table 1 Conversion Process from the Embedded Web Server Perform the steps that follow 1 From the Home screen scroll down to Supplies then select De...

Page 1044: ...steps that follow 1 From the Home screen select Log In then Admin 2 Enter the password 1111 default setting Select Log In 3 Scroll down beneath Billing Usage select Details 4 The Billing Details Usage Counters window opens Select Impression Mode 5 On the Impression Mode screen the current BIM will be displayed alongside Current Mode NOTE Record the serial number and sequence number to obtain a BIM...

Page 1045: ...de instructions and the reset number in a pjl file 3 When the instructions and file have been received open a windows command prompt 4 Follow the instructions provided by support to download the pjl file to the machine GP 30 How to Print the Fax Reports Purpose To print the machine s fax protocol report Procedure Perform the steps that follow 1 Enter Diagnostics GP 1 2 Touch Device 3 Touch Apps th...

Page 1046: ...finitions Definitions Refer to Figure 1 Be aware of the points that follow Inboard edge can also be described as the top edge or side edge In process direction can also be described as the slow scan direction Cross process direction can also be described as the fast scan direction Figure 1 Print copy orientation definitions Lead edge Inboard edge In process direction Cross process direction Outboa...

Page 1047: ...r Module CCS Copy Controller Service CentreWare CentreWare internet services is the embedded HTTP server application that is available on network enabled machines It enables access to print ing faxing and scanning over the internet CIPS Common Image Path Software CIS Contact Image Sensor CL Copy Lighter A copy density setting CQ Copy Quality CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check CRU Customer Replaceable Uni...

Page 1048: ... Text Transfer Protocol HVPS High Voltage Power Supply Table 1 Abbreviations Term Description Hz Hertz I O Input Output I2C bus Inter Integrated Circuit bus This provides a simple bidirectional 2 wire bus for efficient inter IC control All I2C bus compatible devices incorpo rate an interface which allows them to communicate directly with each other via the I2C bus ID Identification IDG Inter docum...

Page 1049: ... plaids or other texture MSG Management Steering Group ms millisecond N Newton NA North America NC Network Controller equivalent to ESS NC Normal Contrast Copy contrast setting NCR No Copying Required NetBIOS Network Basic Input Output System Software developed by IBM that provides the interface between the PC operating system the I O bus and the network Since its design NetBIOS has become a de fa...

Page 1050: ...riable or abstract data type SESS Strategic Electronic Sub System SH Staple Head SIM Subscriber Identity Module also known as a SOK Software Option Key SIM Scanner Input Module SIP Scanning and Image Processing SIR Standard Image Reference SLP Service Location Protocol finds servers Table 1 Abbreviations Term Description SM Scheduled Maintenance SMART Systematic Material Acquisition Release Techni...

Page 1051: ... and RS 232 USCO United States Customer Operations USSG United States Solutions Group V 17 V 29 V 34 Modem standards VOIP Voice Over Internet Protocol WC WorkCentre WEB UI CentreWare Internet Services XCL Xerox Canada Limited XE Xerox Europe XEIP Xerox Extensible Interface Platform XLA Xerox Latin America XML eXtensible Markup Language XPS XML Paper Specification printing format XRU Xerographic Re...

Page 1052: ...April 2017 6 40 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer GP 40 Launch Issue General Procedures and Information ...

Page 1053: ...a delay while the machine retrieves the jam counter data 3 A list of jams that have occurred is displayed 4 Touch Close to return to the Diagnostics screen 5 Exit diagnostics GP 1 dC120 Failure Counter Purpose To view the faults raised by the machine dC120 Fault Counters records the number of occur rences of a fault Procedure 1 Enter Diagnostics GP 1 2 Touch dC120 Failure Counter NOTE There will b...

Page 1054: ...wn History 3 The dC122 Shutdown History screen is displayed 4 Touch Failures to choose between Paper Jams Document Feeder Jams Failures Last 40 Faults 5 Touch Close to return to the Diagnostics screen 6 Exit diagnostics GP 1 dC125 Active Faults Purpose To view the current faults Procedure 1 Enter Diagnostics GP 1 2 Touch dC125 Active Faults NOTE There will be a delay while the machine retrieves th...

Page 1055: ...de 1 image only the side 2 image is affected 3 Lead Registration measuring position B side 1 and 2 4 Side Registration measuring position A side 1 and 2 Perform the adjustments in the order that follows 1 Lead Registration on side 1 this will adjust measurement B Refer to IQS 7 Registration and Figure 1 2 Slow Scan this will adjust side 1 measurement Lss Refer to IQS 8 Magnification and Figure 1 3...

Page 1056: ...April 2017 6 44 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer dC126 Launch Issue General Procedures and Information Figure 1 Registration test pattern side 1 ...

Page 1057: ... appropriate location on the test pattern Refer to Purpose NOTE The Sa and Sb locations marked on the test pattern indicate the distance from the test pattern image to the edge of the paper 2 On the printed test pattern measure the distance in millimeters at point Sa from the line to the edge of the paper on side 1 and side 2 Refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 3 Touch Side Registration then Adjusted S...

Page 1058: ...ocedure 1 Enter Diagnostics GP 1 2 Touch dC131 NVM Read Write 3 To read NVM enter the required chain link number The current value will be displayed 4 To write NVM a Enter the required chain link number b Touch Change c Enter a new value d Touch OK e The new value will be displayed in the Current Value box 5 Touch Close to return to the Diagnostics screen 6 Exit diagnostics GP 1 NOTE The Edoc CD m...

Page 1059: ...m the list 4 Touch Details The Details screen will open displaying the part name current value replacement data and the specified life 5 Refer to Table 1 to observe the status of the items 6 To reset an HFSI value a Touch Reset b The Reset Current Value screen will open c Touch Yes to reset the NVM value NOTE The three previous replacement values will be modified 7 To edit the specified life of an...

Page 1060: ...se to return to the Diagnostics screen 10 Exit diagnostics GP 1 955 828 Feed Clutch On Count 360K 955 830 Stamp Sol On Count 100K 955 831 Stamp Action Count 3K 956 802 Scan Count 6000K 956 803 Light Lamp Time 7200K 956 804 Lamp Turn On Count 6000K Table 1 HFSI Details Chain Link Name Spec Life Table 1 Component list Chain Link Component Name Description 010 200 Heat Roll NC Sensor Inf The detected...

Page 1061: ... LED Test 1 Touch the 1 or more LEDs to be diagnosed Interactive Error NFC Power Data 2 Touch the display pattern to be diagnosed The selected LEDs are switched on 3 Touch All Off 4 Touch the back button top left to return to the Diagnostics screen Audio Test 1 Touch Volume Adjust the volume as necessary 2 Touch the pattern to be diagnosed The audio sounds with the specified volume and pat tern Pa...

Page 1062: ...005 Table 2 Input Codes 012 Integrated Office Finisher Table 3 Input Codes 012 and 013 Office Finisher LX Table 4 Input codes 042 Table 5 Input Codes 062 Table 6 Input Codes 071 to 078 Output Components When the appropriate code is entered the component runs or energizes for a set time The default timeout for most components is set at 90 seconds but can be as short as 5 seconds Some components req...

Page 1063: ... home 012 221 Rear Tamper Home Sensor Rear tamper home sensor Q12 221 High home 012 242 Low Staple Sensor Low staples sensor Q12 242 High almost empty 012 243 Self Priming Sensor Self priming sensor Q12 243 High ready 012 244 Staple Home Sensor Staple head home sensor Q12 244 High staple head home 012 251 Set Clamp Home Sen sor Set clamp home sensor Q12 251 High set clamp home 012 252 Eject Home S...

Page 1064: ...e 4 Input codes 042 Code Displayed Name Description General 042 250 Fusing Exhaust Fan Fail Detects using exhaust fan fail 042 251 Marking Fan FAIL Detects marking fan fail Table 5 Input codes 062 Code Displayed Name Description General 062 212 IIT Regi Sensor Scanner registration sensor Q62 212 Low Actuated Table 3 Input Codes 012 and 013 Office Finisher LX Code Displayed Name Description General...

Page 1065: ...w 078 300 HCF1 Transport Inter lock HCF transport interlock S78 300 High Low 078 301 HCF1 Side Out Switch HCF side out switch S78 301 High Low Table 6 Input codes 071 to 078 Code Displayed Name Description General Table 7 Output Codes 005 Code Displayed Name Description General 005 004 Feed Motor CCW 82 5mm s Runs the DADF feed motor MOT05 004 counter clockwise at 82 5mm s 50 seconds timeout On of...

Page 1066: ... 012 027 Rear Tamper Mot Mid dle Front Runs the rear tamper motor MOT12 026 at mid speed to move the rear tamper forward On off 100 pulses 012 028 Rear Tamper Mot High Front Runs the rear tamper motor MOT12 026 at high speed to move the rear tamper forward On off 100 pulses 012 029 Rear Tamper Mot Low Rear Runs the rear tamper motor MOT12 026 at low speed to move the rear tamper backward On off 10...

Page 1067: ...8 Transport Motor 3 Runs the transport motor MOT12 036 forward at low speed On off 012 039 H Transport Motor Reverse Runs the horizontal transport motor MOT12 032 in reverse On off 012 040 Stapler Move Motor Front Low Runs the stapler move motor MOT12 040 to move the stapler assembly to the front at low speed On off 012 042 Stapler Move Motor Front High Runs the stapler move motor MOT12 040 to mov...

Page 1068: ...013 Office Finisher LX Code Displayed Name Description General 061 002 LPH forced ON Cin 50 Switches on the print head assembly Cin 50 On off 061 003 LPH forced ON thyris tor transfer Switches on the print head assembly performs thyristor transfer only On off 062 002 IIT Exposure Lamp Switches on the exposure Lamp 3 minute timeout On off 062 005 IIT Scan Motor Scan direction Runs the scan motor MO...

Page 1069: ...OT77 033 at full speed On off 077 034 TM T A Motor 1 Half Speed Runs the TM T A motor 1 MOT77 033 at half speed On off 077 035 TM T A Motor 2 Full Speed Runs the TM T A motor 2 MOT77 035 at full speed On off 077 036 TM T A Motor 2 Half Speed Runs the TM T A motor 2 MOT77 035 at half speed On off 078 003 HCF1 Feed Motor Feed Direction Runs the HCF feed lift motor MOT78 003 in the feed direction On ...

Page 1070: ... then touch Start 5 The result is displayed Touch Close 6 Touch Close to return to the Hard Disk Diagnostics screen 7 Touch Back to return to the Diagnostics screen dC500 Blank Page Threshold Value Purpose To set the value that is used to determine what is a blank page when performing blank fax detection Procedure 1 Enter Diagnostics GP 1 2 Touch dC500 Blank Page Threshold Value 3 Follow the UI me...

Page 1071: ...rm 6 Touch Close to return to the Diagnostics screen 7 Exit diagnostics GP 1 dC612 Print Test Pattern Purpose To print the internal test patterns NOTE All test prints should be printed long edge feed Procedure 1 Enter Diagnostics GP 1 2 Touch the dC612 Print Test Pattern button 3 Select the test pattern required Refer to IQ1 Image Quality Entry RAP Select from the available options for the require...

Page 1072: ...de 1 Optical Axis Correction NOTE If the machine is positioned directly below a fluorescent light perform the optical axis correction procedure with the DADF half lowered If NG is displayed after performing the optical axis correction go to ADJ 60 6 4 Follow the UI messages 5 Touch Close 6 Touch Close to return to the IIT Calibration screen 7 Touch Back to return to the Diagnostics screen dC980 Al...

Page 1073: ...een will display the updated values TC Target Numeric display TC Value Numeric display TC Result Displays OK or NG for the state of the ATC sensor TC State Displays the current state as Normal LowTC or HighTC 5 To adjust toner density a Choose Adjust Toner Density b Touch the minus or plus buttons to set the number of sheets 99 to 99 that are required NOTE A minus figure will decrease toner densit...

Page 1074: ...pril 2017 6 62 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer dC1011 Launch Issue General Procedures and Information dC1011 Relay On Off Test Purpose For information only Do not use this routine ...

Page 1075: ...d to identify differences between parts that cannot be inter changed or differences in diagnostic repair installation or adjustment procedures A tag number may also be required to identify the presence of optional hardware special non volatile memory programming or whether mandatory modifications have been installed Each tag number is given a classification code to identify the type of change that...

Page 1076: ...April 2017 6 64 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Launch Issue General Procedures and Information ...

Page 1077: ...aLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Data Launch Issue 7 Wiring Data Plug Jack Location List PJ Locations 7 3 Wiring Diagrams Wiring Diagrams 7 27 Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs 7 55 ...

Page 1078: ...April 2017 7 2 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Launch Issue Wiring Data ...

Page 1079: ...3 Registration and Bypass Tray Figure 8 24 Scanner assembly Figure 3 25 Toner cartridge CRUM Figure 5 26 Tray 1 feeder Figure 9 27 Tray module 1TM 1 of 2 Figure 18 28 Tray module 1TM 2 of 2 Figure 19 29 Tray module 3TM 1 of 2 Figure 20 30 Tray module 3TM 2 of 2 Figure 21 31 Tray module STM 1 of 2 Figure 16 32 Tray module STM 2 of 2 Figure 17 33 Tray module TTM 1 of 3 Figure 22 34 Tray module TTM 2...

Page 1080: ...gure 16 2 Tray 2 level sensor STM P J107 Figure 18 2 Tray 2 level sensor 1TM Table 1 Connectors 1 to 67 P J No Figure No Item No PJ Location P J107 Figure 20 2 Tray 2 level sensor 3TM P J107 Figure 23 2 Tray 2 level sensor TTM P J108 Figure 16 5 Tray 2 feed out sensor STM P J108 Figure 18 6 Tray 2 feed out sensor 1TM P J108 Figure 20 7 Tray 2 feed out sensor 3TM P J108 Figure 23 4 Tray 2 feed out ...

Page 1081: ... PWB P J340 Figure 10 21 ESS PWB P J343 Figure 10 12 ESS PWB P J345 Figure 10 3 ESS PWB J346 Figure 10 1 ESS PWB P J351 Figure 10 17 ESS PWB P J352 Figure 25 4 Line 1 fax PWB P J353 Figure 25 3 Line 1 fax PWB P J355 Figure 25 2 Line 1 fax PWB riser PWB option Table 3 Connectors 200 to 384 P J No Figure No Item No PJ Location P J356 Figure 25 5 Fax speaker P J363 Figure 25 10 Line 2 fax PWB riser P...

Page 1082: ...igure No Item No PJ Location P J604 Figure 9 5 Connector 9 pin P J605 Figure 9 6 Connector 4 pin P J606 Figure 13 8 Connector 4 pin DP612 Figure 7 1 Fuser DJ614 Figure 6 2 Drum cartridge DP614A Figure 6 5 Connector DP614B Figure 6 6 Connector P J614 Figure 13 11 Connector 3 pin P J661 Figure 16 6 Connector 4 pin STM P J661 Figure 18 8 Connector 4 pin 1TM P J661 Figure 20 14 Connector 4 pin 3TM P J...

Page 1083: ...re 26 2 Integrated office finisher P J8731 Figure 26 4 Integrated office finisher Table 5 Connectors 600 to 7254 P J No Figure No Item No PJ Location P J8732 Figure 26 3 Integrated office finisher P J8733 Figure 27 14 Integrated office finisher P J8734 Figure 27 15 Integrated office finisher P J8735 Figure 26 5 Integrated office finisher P J8736 Figure 28 5 Integrated office finisher J8737 Figure ...

Page 1084: ...Office finisher LX P J8983 Figure 31 9 Office finisher LX J8984 Figure 31 6 Office finisher LX J8985 Figure 34 4 Booklet maker P8985 Figure 31 17 Office finisher LX P J8986 Figure 31 8 Office finisher LX J8987 Figure 29 3 Horizontal transport P8987 Figure 31 16 Office finisher LX P J8988 Figure 31 11 Office finisher LX J8989 Figure 31 13 Office finisher LX P J8990 Figure 31 12 Office finisher LX P...

Page 1085: ...April 2017 7 9 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Data Launch Issue DADF 1 of 2 Location PL 5 05 Figure 1 DADF 1 of 2 DADF 2 of 2 Location PL 5 05 Figure 2 DADF 2 of 2 ...

Page 1086: ... 2017 7 10 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Launch Issue Wiring Data Scanner IIT Assembly Location PL 60 05 Figure 3 Scanner assembly UI Assembly Location PL 2 05 Figure 4 UI assembly ...

Page 1087: ... 7 11 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Data Launch Issue Toner Cartridge CRUM Location PL 90 10 Figure 5 Toner cartridge CRUM Drum Cartridge Location PL 90 20 Figure 6 Drum cartridge ...

Page 1088: ...2 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Launch Issue Wiring Data Fuser Location PL 10 05 Figure 7 Fuser Registration and Bypass Tray Location PL 70 30 PL 80 55 Figure 8 Registration and bypass tray ...

Page 1089: ...April 2017 7 13 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Data Launch Issue Tray 1 Feeder Location PL 80 05 Figure 9 Tray 1 feeder ESS PWB Location PL 3 10 Figure 10 ESS PWB ...

Page 1090: ...April 2017 7 14 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Launch Issue Wiring Data Drive PWB Location PL 1 10 Figure 11 Drive PWB LVPS Location PL 1 10 Figure 12 LVPS ...

Page 1091: ...April 2017 7 15 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Data Launch Issue Exit Location PL 10 20 Figure 13 Exit Machine Rear Location PL 1 10 Figure 14 Machine rear ...

Page 1092: ...Link B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Launch Issue Wiring Data Front Cover Interlock Switch Location PL 1 05 Figure 15 Front cover interlock switch Tray Module STM 1 of 2 Location PL 70 25 Figure 16 Tray module STM 1 of 2 ...

Page 1093: ... VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Data Launch Issue Tray Module STM 2 of 2 Location PL 70 25 Figure 17 Tray module STM 2 of 2 Tray Module 1TM 1 of 2 Location PL 70 15 Figure 18 Tray module 1TM 1 of 2 ...

Page 1094: ... VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Launch Issue Wiring Data Tray Module 1TM 2 of 2 Location PL 70 15 Figure 19 Tray Module 1TM 2 of 2 Tray Module 3TM 1 of 2 Location PL 70 20 Figure 20 Tray Module 3TM 1 of 2 ...

Page 1095: ... VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Data Launch Issue Tray Module 3TM 2 of 2 Location PL 70 20 Figure 21 Tray module 3TM 2 of 2 Tray Module TTM 1 of 3 Location PL 70 65 Figure 22 Tray Module TTM 1 of 3 ...

Page 1096: ... VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Launch Issue Wiring Data Tray Module TTM 2 of 3 Location PL 70 65 Figure 23 Tray module TTM 2 of 3 Tray Module TTM 3 of 3 Location PL 70 65 Figure 24 Tray module TTM 3 of 3 ...

Page 1097: ...21 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Data Launch Issue Fax PWB PL 20 05 Figure 25 Fax PWB Integrated Office Finisher 1 of 3 Location PL 12 06 Figure 26 Integrated office finisher 1 of 3 ...

Page 1098: ... B7035 Multifunction Printer Launch Issue Wiring Data Integrated Office Finisher 2 of 3 Location PL 12 06 Figure 27 Integrated office finisher 2 of 3 Integrated Office Finisher 3 of 3 Location PL 12 06 Figure 28 Integrated office finisher 3 of 3 ...

Page 1099: ...VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Data Launch Issue Horizontal Transport Location PL 13 06 Figure 29 Horizontal transport Office Finisher LX 1 of 3 Location PL 13 10 Figure 30 Office finisher LX 1 of 3 ...

Page 1100: ...Link B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Launch Issue Wiring Data Office Finisher LX 2 of 3 Location PL 13 10 Figure 31 Office finisher LX 2 of 3 Office Finisher LX 3 of 3 Location PL 13 10 Figure 32 Office finisher LX 3 of 3 ...

Page 1101: ...erox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Data Launch Issue Booklet Maker 1 of 2 Location PL 13 50 Figure 33 Booklet maker 1 of 2 Booklet Maker 2 of 2 Location PL 13 50 Figure 34 Booklet maker 2 of 2 ...

Page 1102: ...April 2017 7 26 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Launch Issue Wiring Data HCF 1 of 2 Location PL 70 50 Figure 35 HCF 1 of 2 HCF 2 of 2 Location PL 70 50 Figure 36 HCF 2 of 2 ...

Page 1103: ...ram 7 IOT IIT 5VDC 2 of 3 Wiring Diagram 8 IOT IIT 5VDC 2 of 3 Wiring Diagram 9 IOT IIT 5V RTN 1 of 3 Wiring Diagram 10 IOT IIT 5V RTN 2 of 3 Wiring Diagram 11 IOT IIT 5V RTN 3 of 3 Wiring Diagram 12 IOT IIT 24VDC 1 of 2 Wiring Diagram 13 IOT IIT 24VDC 2 of 2 Wiring Diagram 14 IOT IIT 24V RTN Wiring Diagram 15 DADF 5VDC Wiring Diagram 16 DADF 24VDC Wiring Diagram 17 DADF DC COM Wiring Diagram 18 I...

Page 1104: ...April 2017 7 28 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Launch Issue Wiring Data Wiring Diagram 1 IOT IIT ACH Figure 1 Wiring diagram 1 ...

Page 1105: ...April 2017 7 29 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Wiring Data Launch Issue Wiring Diagram 2 IOT IIT ACN Figure 2 Wiring diagram 2 ...

Page 1106: ...April 2017 7 30 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Launch Issue Wiring Data Wiring Diagram 3 IOT IIT 3 3VDC 1 of 2 Figure 3 Wiring diagram 3 ...

Page 1107: ...April 2017 7 31 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Wiring Data Launch Issue Wiring Diagram 4 IOT IIT 3 3VDC 2 of 2 Figure 4 Wiring diagram 4 ...

Page 1108: ...April 2017 7 32 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Launch Issue Wiring Data Wiring Diagram 5 IOT IIT 3 3V RTN 1 of 2 Figure 5 Wiring diagram 5 ...

Page 1109: ...April 2017 7 33 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Wiring Data Launch Issue Wiring Diagram 6 IOT IIT 3 3V RTN 2 of 2 Figure 6 Wiring diagram 6 ...

Page 1110: ...April 2017 7 34 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Launch Issue Wiring Data Wiring Diagram 7 IOT IIT 5VDC 1 of 3 Figure 7 Wiring diagram 7 ...

Page 1111: ...April 2017 7 35 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Wiring Data Launch Issue Wiring Diagram 8 IOT IIT 5VDC 2 of 3 Figure 8 Wiring diagram 8 ...

Page 1112: ...April 2017 7 36 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Launch Issue Wiring Data Wiring Diagram 9 IOT IIT 5VDC 3 of 3 Figure 9 Wiring diagram 9 ...

Page 1113: ...April 2017 7 37 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Wiring Data Launch Issue Wiring Diagram 10 IOT IIT 5V RTN 1 of 3 Figure 10 Wiring diagram 10 ...

Page 1114: ...April 2017 7 38 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Launch Issue Wiring Data Wiring Diagram 11 IOT IIT 5V RTN 2 of 3 Figure 11 Wiring diagram 11 ...

Page 1115: ...April 2017 7 39 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Wiring Data Launch Issue Wiring Diagram 12 IOT IIT 5V RTN 3 of 3 Figure 12 Wiring diagram 12 ...

Page 1116: ...April 2017 7 40 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Launch Issue Wiring Data Wiring Diagram 13 IOT IIT 24VDC 1 of 2 Figure 13 Wiring diagram 13 ...

Page 1117: ...April 2017 7 41 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Wiring Data Launch Issue Wiring Diagram 14 IOT IIT 24VDC 2 of 2 Figure 14 Wiring diagram 14 ...

Page 1118: ...April 2017 7 42 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Launch Issue Wiring Data Wiring Diagram 15 IOT IIT 24V RTN Figure 15 Wiring diagram 15 ...

Page 1119: ...April 2017 7 43 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Wiring Data Launch Issue Wiring Diagram 16 DADF 5VDC Figure 16 Wiring diagram 16 ...

Page 1120: ...April 2017 7 44 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Launch Issue Wiring Data Wiring Diagram 17 DADF 24VDC Figure 17 Wiring diagram 17 ...

Page 1121: ...April 2017 7 45 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Wiring Data Launch Issue Wiring Diagram 18 DADF DC COM Figure 18 Wiring diagram 18 ...

Page 1122: ...April 2017 7 46 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Launch Issue Wiring Data Wiring Diagram 19 Integrated Office Finisher 5VDC Figure 19 Wiring diagram 19 ...

Page 1123: ...April 2017 7 47 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Wiring Data Launch Issue Wiring Diagram 20 Integrated Office Finisher 24VDC Figure 20 Wiring diagram 20 ...

Page 1124: ...April 2017 7 48 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Launch Issue Wiring Data Wiring Diagram 21 Integrated Office Finisher DC RTN Figure 21 Wiring diagram 21 ...

Page 1125: ...April 2017 7 49 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Wiring Data Launch Issue Wiring Diagram 22 Office Finisher LX 5VDC Figure 22 Wiring diagram 22 ...

Page 1126: ...April 2017 7 50 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Launch Issue Wiring Data Wiring Diagram 23 Office Finisher LX 24VDC Figure 23 Wiring diagram 23 ...

Page 1127: ...April 2017 7 51 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Wiring Data Launch Issue Wiring Diagram 24 Office Finisher LX DC RTN Figure 24 Wiring diagram 24 ...

Page 1128: ...April 2017 7 52 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Launch Issue Wiring Data Wiring Diagram 25 HCF 24VDC Figure 25 Wiring diagram 25 ...

Page 1129: ...April 2017 7 53 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Wiring Data Launch Issue Wiring Diagram 26 HCF 5VDC Figure 26 Wiring diagram 26 ...

Page 1130: ...April 2017 7 54 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Wiring Diagrams Launch Issue Wiring Data Wiring Diagram 27 HCF DC COM Figure 27 Wiring diagram 27 ...

Page 1131: ...il 2017 7 55 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Symbology Refer to Figure 1 Figure 1 BSD symbology ...

Page 1132: ...ing 2 of 2 BSD 5 4 Document Feeding 1 of 2 BSD 5 5 Document Feeding 2 of 2 BSD 5 6 Document Scan Invert and Exit Transportation BSD 5 7 Document Path BSD 5 8 Document Transmission Chain 6 BSD 6 1 Platen Document Sensing BSD 6 2 Carriage Control BSD 6 3 Document Illumination and Image Input BSD 6 4 Laser Control Chain 7 BSD 7 1 Tray 1 Paper Size Sensing BSD 7 2 Tray 2 Paper Size Sensing STM BSD 7 3...

Page 1133: ...d Office Finisher Set Eject 2 of 2 BSD 12 8 Integrated Office Finisher Stacker Tray Control Chain 13 BSD 13 1 Office Finisher LX DC Power Generation BSD 13 2 Office Finisher LX DC Power Distribution BSD 13 3 Office Finisher LX Interlock Switching BSD 13 4 Office Finisher LX Booklet Interlock Switching BSD 13 5 Office Finisher LX Horizontal Transport BSD 13 6 Office Finisher LX Punch BSD 13 7 Offic...

Page 1134: ...April 2017 7 58 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 1 1 Main Power On 1 of 2 Figure 2 BSD 1 1 ...

Page 1135: ...April 2017 7 59 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 1 2 Main Power On 2 of 2 Figure 3 BSD 1 2 ...

Page 1136: ...April 2017 7 60 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 1 3 LVPS Control Figure 4 BSD 1 3 ...

Page 1137: ...April 2017 7 61 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 1 4 DC Power Generation 1 of 2 Figure 5 BSD 1 4 ...

Page 1138: ...April 2017 7 62 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 1 5 DC Power Generation 2 of 2 Figure 6 BSD 1 5 ...

Page 1139: ...April 2017 7 63 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 1 6 IIT DC Power Distribution Figure 7 BSD 1 6 ...

Page 1140: ...April 2017 7 64 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 1 7 Option DC Power Distribution Figure 8 BSD 1 7 ...

Page 1141: ...April 2017 7 65 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 1 8 Power Interlock Switching 1 of 3 Figure 9 BSD 1 8 ...

Page 1142: ...April 2017 7 66 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 1 9 Power Interlock Switching 2 of 3 Figure 10 BSD 1 9 ...

Page 1143: ...April 2017 7 67 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 1 10 Power Interlock Switching 3 of 3 Figure 11 BSD 1 10 ...

Page 1144: ...April 2017 7 68 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 1 11 DC Power Distribution HCF Figure 12 BSD 1 11 ...

Page 1145: ...April 2017 7 69 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 2 1 Control Panel Figure 13 BSD 2 1 ...

Page 1146: ...April 2017 7 70 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 3 1 PWB Communications ESS PWB to Drive PWB Figure 14 BSD 3 1 ...

Page 1147: ...April 2017 7 71 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 3 2 PWB Communications ESS PWB Drive PWB to STM Figure 15 BSD 3 2 ...

Page 1148: ...April 2017 7 72 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 3 3 PWB Communications ESS Drive PWB to 1TM 3TM TTM Figure 16 BSD 3 3 ...

Page 1149: ...April 2017 7 73 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 3 4 PWB Communications ESS PWB to UI Figure 17 BSD 3 4 ...

Page 1150: ...April 2017 7 74 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 3 5 PWB Communications ESS PWB to DADF Figure 18 BSD 3 5 ...

Page 1151: ...April 2017 7 75 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 3 6 PWB Communications ESS PWB Drive PWB to Finisher Figure 19 BSD 3 6 ...

Page 1152: ...April 2017 7 76 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 3 7 Accessory Figure 20 BSD 3 7 ...

Page 1153: ...April 2017 7 77 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 3 8 Electric Billing Figure 21 BSD 3 8 ...

Page 1154: ...April 2017 7 78 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 3 9 ESS Figure 22 BSD 3 9 ...

Page 1155: ...April 2017 7 79 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 3 10 ESS Status LED 1 of 5 Figure 23 BSD 3 10 ...

Page 1156: ...April 2017 7 80 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 3 11 ESS Status LED 2 of 5 Figure 24 BSD 3 11 ...

Page 1157: ...April 2017 7 81 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 3 12 ESS Status LED 3 of 5 Figure 25 BSD 3 12 ...

Page 1158: ...April 2017 7 82 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 3 13 ESS Status LED 4 of 5 Figure 26 BSD 3 13 ...

Page 1159: ...April 2017 7 83 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 3 14 ESS Status LED 5 of 5 Figure 27 BSD 3 14 ...

Page 1160: ...April 2017 7 84 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 3 15 PWB Communications Drive PWB to HCF Figure 28 BSD 3 15 ...

Page 1161: ...April 2017 7 85 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 4 1 Main Drive Control Figure 29 BSD 4 1 ...

Page 1162: ...April 2017 7 86 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 4 2 Drum Drive Control Figure 30 BSD 4 2 ...

Page 1163: ...April 2017 7 87 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 5 1 DADF Interlock and Document Setting Figure 31 BSD 5 1 ...

Page 1164: ...April 2017 7 88 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 5 2 DADF Document Size Sensing 1 of 2 Figure 32 BSD 5 2 ...

Page 1165: ...April 2017 7 89 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 5 3 DADF Document Size Sensing 2 of 2 Figure 33 BSD 5 3 ...

Page 1166: ...April 2017 7 90 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 5 4 Document Feeding 1 of 2 Figure 34 BSD 5 4 ...

Page 1167: ...April 2017 7 91 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 5 5 Document Feeding 2 of 2 Figure 35 BSD 5 5 ...

Page 1168: ...April 2017 7 92 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 5 6 Document Scan Invert and Exit Transportation Figure 36 BSD 5 6 ...

Page 1169: ...April 2017 7 93 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 5 7 Document Path Figure 37 BSD 5 7 ...

Page 1170: ...April 2017 7 94 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 5 8 Document Transmission Figure 38 BSD 5 8 ...

Page 1171: ...April 2017 7 95 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 6 1 Platen Document Sensing Figure 39 BSD 6 1 ...

Page 1172: ...April 2017 7 96 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 6 2 Carriage Control Figure 40 BSD 6 2 ...

Page 1173: ...April 2017 7 97 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 6 3 Document Illumination and Image Input Figure 41 BSD 6 3 ...

Page 1174: ...April 2017 7 98 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 6 4 Laser Control Figure 42 BSD 6 4 ...

Page 1175: ...April 2017 7 99 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 7 1 Tray 1 Paper Size Sensing Figure 43 BSD 7 1 ...

Page 1176: ...April 2017 7 100 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 7 2 Tray 2 Paper Size Sensing STM Figure 44 BSD 7 2 ...

Page 1177: ...April 2017 7 101 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 7 3 Tray 2 Paper Size Sensing 1TM Figure 45 BSD 7 3 ...

Page 1178: ...April 2017 7 102 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 7 4 Tray 2 Paper Size Sensing 3TM Figure 46 BSD 7 4 ...

Page 1179: ...April 2017 7 103 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 7 5 Tray 3 Paper Size Sensing 3TM Figure 47 BSD 7 5 ...

Page 1180: ...April 2017 7 104 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 7 6 Tray 4 Paper Size Sensing 3TM Figure 48 BSD 7 6 ...

Page 1181: ...April 2017 7 105 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 7 7 Tray 1 Paper Stacking Figure 49 BSD 7 7 ...

Page 1182: ...April 2017 7 106 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 7 8 Tray 2 Paper Stacking STM Figure 50 BSD 7 8 ...

Page 1183: ...April 2017 7 107 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 7 9 Tray 2 Paper Stacking 1TM Figure 51 BSD 7 9 ...

Page 1184: ...April 2017 7 108 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 7 10 Tray 2 Paper Stacking 3TM Figure 52 BSD 7 10 ...

Page 1185: ...April 2017 7 109 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 7 11 Tray 3 Paper Stacking 3TM Figure 53 BSD 7 11 ...

Page 1186: ...April 2017 7 110 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 7 12 Tray 4 Paper Stacking 3TM Figure 54 BSD 7 12 ...

Page 1187: ...April 2017 7 111 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 7 13 Bypass Tray Paper Sensing Figure 55 BSD 7 13 ...

Page 1188: ...April 2017 7 112 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 7 14 HCF Paper Size Sensing and Tray Set Figure 56 BSD 7 14 ...

Page 1189: ...April 2017 7 113 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 7 15 HCF Paper Stacking Figure 57 BSD 7 15 ...

Page 1190: ...April 2017 7 114 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 7 16 Tray 2 Paper Size Sensing TTM Figure 58 BSD 7 16 ...

Page 1191: ...April 2017 7 115 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 7 17 Tray 3 Paper Size Sensing TTM Figure 59 BSD 7 17 ...

Page 1192: ...April 2017 7 116 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 7 18 Tray 4 Paper Size Sensing TTM Figure 60 BSD 7 18 ...

Page 1193: ...April 2017 7 117 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 7 19 Tray 2 Paper Stacking TTM Figure 61 BSD 7 19 ...

Page 1194: ...April 2017 7 118 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 7 20 Tray 3 Paper Stacking TTM Figure 62 BSD 7 20 ...

Page 1195: ...April 2017 7 119 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 7 21 Tray 4 Paper Stacking TTM Figure 63 BSD 7 21 ...

Page 1196: ...April 2017 7 120 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 8 1 Tray 1 and Bypass Tray Paper Transportation Figure 64 BSD 8 1 ...

Page 1197: ...April 2017 7 121 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 8 2 Tray Module Paper Transportation STM Figure 65 BSD 8 2 ...

Page 1198: ...April 2017 7 122 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 8 3 Tray Module Paper Transportation 1TM Figure 66 BSD 8 3 ...

Page 1199: ...April 2017 7 123 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 8 4 Tray Module Paper Transportation 3TM Figure 67 BSD 8 4 ...

Page 1200: ...April 2017 7 124 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 8 5 Registration Figure 68 BSD 8 5 ...

Page 1201: ...April 2017 7 125 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 8 6 Paper Path Figure 69 BSD 8 6 ...

Page 1202: ...April 2017 7 126 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 8 7 HCF Paper Feeding Figure 70 BSD 8 7 ...

Page 1203: ...April 2017 7 127 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 8 8 HCF Paper Transportation Figure 71 BSD 8 8 ...

Page 1204: ...April 2017 7 128 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 8 9 Tray Module Paper Transportation TTM 1 of 2 Figure 72 BSD 8 9 ...

Page 1205: ...April 2017 7 129 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 8 10 Tray Module Paper Transportation TTM 2 of 2 Figure 73 BSD 8 10 ...

Page 1206: ...April 2017 7 130 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 9 1 Xerographic Life Control Figure 74 BSD 9 1 ...

Page 1207: ...April 2017 7 131 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 9 2 Charging and Exposure Figure 75 BSD 9 2 ...

Page 1208: ...April 2017 7 132 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 9 3 Development Figure 76 BSD 9 3 ...

Page 1209: ...April 2017 7 133 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 9 4 Toner Cartridge Life Control Figure 77 BSD 9 4 ...

Page 1210: ...April 2017 7 134 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 9 5 Toner Dispense Control Figure 78 BSD 9 5 ...

Page 1211: ...April 2017 7 135 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 9 6 Image Transfer Figure 79 BSD 9 6 ...

Page 1212: ...April 2017 7 136 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 9 7 Marking Fan Control Figure 80 BSD 9 7 ...

Page 1213: ...April 2017 7 137 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 10 1 Fusing Heat Control 1 of 2 Figure 81 BSD 10 1 ...

Page 1214: ...April 2017 7 138 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 10 2 Fusing Heat Control 2 of 2 Figure 82 BSD 10 2 ...

Page 1215: ...April 2017 7 139 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 10 3 Fusing Figure 83 BSD 10 3 ...

Page 1216: ...April 2017 7 140 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 10 4 Fused Paper Exit 1 OCT Control Figure 84 BSD 10 4 ...

Page 1217: ...April 2017 7 141 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 10 5 Fused Paper Exit 2 Figure 85 BSD 10 5 ...

Page 1218: ...April 2017 7 142 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 10 6 Duplex Transport Figure 86 BSD 10 6 ...

Page 1219: ...017 7 143 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 12 1 Integrated Office Finisher DC Power and Interlock Switching Figure 87 BSD 12 1 ...

Page 1220: ...pril 2017 7 144 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 12 2 IOT to Integrated Office Finisher Communication Figure 88 BSD 12 2 ...

Page 1221: ...April 2017 7 145 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 12 3 Integrated Office Finisher Transportation Figure 89 BSD 12 3 ...

Page 1222: ...April 2017 7 146 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 12 4 Integrated Office Finisher Tamping and Offset Figure 90 BSD 12 4 ...

Page 1223: ...April 2017 7 147 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 12 5 Integrated Office Finisher Staple Control Figure 91 BSD 12 5 ...

Page 1224: ...April 2017 7 148 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 12 6 Integrated Office Finisher Set Eject 1 of 2 Figure 92 BSD 12 6 ...

Page 1225: ...April 2017 7 149 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 12 7 Integrated Office Finisher Set Eject 2 of 2 Figure 93 BSD 12 7 ...

Page 1226: ...pril 2017 7 150 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 12 8 Integrated Office Finisher Stacker Tray Control Figure 94 BSD 12 8 ...

Page 1227: ...April 2017 7 151 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 13 1 Office Finisher LX DC Power Generation Figure 95 BSD 13 1 ...

Page 1228: ...April 2017 7 152 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 13 2 Office Finisher LX DC Power Distribution Figure 96 BSD 13 2 ...

Page 1229: ...April 2017 7 153 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 13 3 Office Finisher LX Interlock Switching Figure 97 BSD 13 3 ...

Page 1230: ...April 2017 7 154 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 13 4 Office Finisher LX Booklet Interlock Switching Figure 98 BSD 13 4 ...

Page 1231: ...April 2017 7 155 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 13 5 Office Finisher LX Horizontal Transport Figure 99 BSD 13 5 ...

Page 1232: ...April 2017 7 156 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 13 6 Office Finisher LX Punch Figure 100 BSD 13 6 ...

Page 1233: ...April 2017 7 157 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 13 7 Office Finisher LX Transportation Figure 101 BSD 13 7 ...

Page 1234: ...April 2017 7 158 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 13 8 Office Finisher LX Folding Figure 102 BSD 13 8 ...

Page 1235: ...April 2017 7 159 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 13 9 Office Finisher LX Tamping and Offset 1 of 2 Figure 103 BSD 13 9 ...

Page 1236: ...pril 2017 7 160 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 13 10 Office Finisher LX Tamping and Offset 2 of 2 Figure 104 BSD 13 10 ...

Page 1237: ...April 2017 7 161 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 13 11 Office Finisher LX Staple Positioning Figure 105 BSD 13 11 ...

Page 1238: ...April 2017 7 162 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 13 12 Office Finisher LX Staple Control Figure 106 BSD 13 12 ...

Page 1239: ...April 2017 7 163 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 13 13 Office Finisher LX Eject Control 1 of 2 Figure 107 BSD 13 13 ...

Page 1240: ...April 2017 7 164 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 13 14 Office Finisher LX Eject Control 2 of 2 Figure 108 BSD 13 14 ...

Page 1241: ...April 2017 7 165 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 13 15 Office Finisher LX Stacker Tray Control Figure 109 BSD 13 15 ...

Page 1242: ...pril 2017 7 166 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 13 16 Office Finisher LX Booklet Staple Positioning Figure 110 BSD 13 16 ...

Page 1243: ...2017 7 167 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 13 17 Office Finisher LX Booklet Staple Control 1 of 2 Front Figure 111 BSD 13 17 ...

Page 1244: ... 2017 7 168 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data BSD 13 18 Office Finisher LX Booklet Staple Control 2 of 2 Rear Figure 112 BSD 13 18 ...

Page 1245: ...April 2017 7 169 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Wiring Data Launch Issue BSD 20 1 Fax Figure 113 BSD 20 1 ...

Page 1246: ...April 2017 7 170 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs Launch Issue Wiring Data ...

Page 1247: ...oduct Technical Overview System Overview 8 3 Main Power 8 5 User Interface 8 9 Machine Run Control 8 9 Main Drives and Cooling 8 11 DADF 8 13 Imaging 8 19 Paper Supply and Feed 8 28 Paper Transport 8 38 Xerographics 8 45 Fusing Copy Transportation 8 56 Integrated Office Finisher 8 63 Office Finisher LX 8 73 Fax 8 95 ...

Page 1248: ...April 2017 8 2 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Launch Issue Product Technical Overview ...

Page 1249: ...n to print from USB Color scan to email mailbox Monochrome print engine running at 25 30 or 35ppm One paper tray Offsetting center catch tray exit 1 only and exit 2 tray Multi sheet inserter MSI bypass tray Refer to Figure 1 Figure 1 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Options Paper Supply Modules The VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 is available as a desktop machine or on a stand with multiple paper sup...

Page 1250: ...per weight range from 60 to 215gsm 16 to 58lb The following options are available Collation Stapling Office Finisher LX The office finisher LX has two output options The center tray has a capacity of 200 sheets of 80gsm 20lb paper and the stacker tray has a capacity of up to 2000 sheets depending on paper size The office finisher LX has the following output options Collation Stacking Stapling Hole...

Page 1251: ...uc ing and distributing both the 5VDC and 24VDC power required for operation Refer to Chain 1 BSDs Figure 1 Main power switch and UI power button The main functions of the AC power are as follows Provides ground fault interrupt and filtered power Supplies AC power to the main power switch Supplies AC power via the main power switch to the low voltage power supply for distribu tion to the finisher ...

Page 1252: ...eration mode Ready Mode When the system can enter the Running Mode immediately Low Power Mode The mode that reduces the power consumption more than the Ready Mode Sleep Mode The mode that reduces the power consumption further more than the Low Power Mode Sub Power OFF Mode The controller is maintained with the programs in running state The rest are in the same state as when the power is OFF Table ...

Page 1253: ...ock switch These switches are supplied with 5VDC power from the LVPS The drive PWB monitors their status When the L H cover interlock switch opens fault code 077 301 left hand cover open sets and the drive PWB de energizes the interlock relay located on the LVPS Simultaneously the fault code and a message to close the front cover display on the UI With the interlock relay de energized the supply o...

Page 1254: ...ver The interlock is in a similar position in the optional paper input modules listed here Figure 6 shows the TTM as an example Refer to the parts list for more information TTM PL 70 95 Item 18 1TM PL 80 15 Item 3 3TM PL 80 30 Item 8 Refer to BSD 1 9 Power Interlock Switching 2 of 3 Figure 6 Left lower cover interlock HCF Interlocks The high capacity feeder is fitted with 2 interlocks Top cover in...

Page 1255: ... The components within the UI are not accessible Figure 1 User interface Machine Run Control Overview The main functions of run control are to Perform self testing at power on to verify the communication status between PWBs Monitor and control the operation of the base machine and the installed options during all power states Detect log and report faults Communicate with the user through the user ...

Page 1256: ... PWB Communications ESS PWB Drive PWB to STM BSD 3 3 PWB Communications ESS PWB Drive PWB to 1TM 3TM TTM BSD 3 4 PWB Communications ESS PWB to UI BSD 3 5 PWB Communications ESS PWB to DADF BSD 3 6 PWB Communications ESS PWB Drive PWB to Finisher BSD 3 7 Accessory BSD 3 8 Electric Billing BSD 3 9 ESS Figure 1 ESS PWB Controller Interface The functions of the connectors along the side of the ESS PWB...

Page 1257: ... Drive PWB to STM BSD 3 3 PWB Communications ESS PWB Drive PWB to 1TM 3TM TTM BSD 3 6 PWB Communications ESS PWB Drive PWB to Finisher BSD 4 1 Main Drive Control BSD 4 2 Drum Drive Control Figure 3 Drive PWB Main Drives and Cooling Main Drives The main drive module PL 40 05 Item 1 is located to the rear of the machine behind the LVPS PL 1 10 Item 8 Refer to Figure 1 Figure 1 Main drive assembly Th...

Page 1258: ...nk B7025 B7030 B7035 contains 2 main cooling fans No filters are used in any of the fan duct work Fuser unit exhaust fan PL 40 15 Item 4 inside the upper rear cover Refer to Figure 4 Marking fan PL 40 15 Item 8 at the front of the machine inside the inner cover The fan position is not visible on the inner cover The ESS PWB PL 3 10 Item 6 also features a dedicated fan to cool components on the boar...

Page 1259: ...on the UI The DADF can invert a document to scan images on both sides and it employs a constant velocity transport CVT system With the CVT system the lamp carriage of the IIT is fixed at a specified position the scan position where images are scanned as documents feed across the platen at a constant speed Refer to Figure 1 Figure 1 DADF The DADF performs the following functions Automatically separ...

Page 1260: ...erox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Launch Issue Product Technical Overview Figure 2 shows the relative locations of the DADF components used to sense size and feed documents Figure 2 DADF components ...

Page 1261: ...e a rack and gear that actuates 3 sensors tray APS sensors 1 2 and 3 within the DADF tray assembly Together these sensors detect the document width in the cross process direction The length of the document in the process direction is deter mined by the on or off states of DADF tray size sensor 1 and 2 Refer to PL 5 55 NOTE The tray APS sensors should not be confused with the APS sensors in the pap...

Page 1262: ...u ments passes along the document path They allow multiple sized documents to be processed in a single job Refer to Figure 5 NOTE The APS sensors should not be confused with the tray APS sensors Refer to Tray APS Sensors and Size Sensors Figure 5 DADF APS sensors Pre Registration Sensor The DADF pre registration sensor PL 5 70 Item 3 is installed immediately before the take away roll It detects th...

Page 1263: ...tely after the out roll It detects the ejection of a sheet and provides timing data for two sided jobs Refer to Figure 7 Figure 7 Registration sensor and invert sensor Feed Motor Nudger Roll Feed Roll and Takeaway Roll The DADF feed motor is a stepping motor that rotates the nudger roll and feed roll in the reverse CCW direction It also rotates the takeaway roll in the normal CW direction The take...

Page 1264: ... The exit nip release solenoid releases the nip on the exit roll PL 5 50 Item 3 and exit pinch roll PL 5 65 Item 13 The exit nip solenoid is normally off and the exit roll and pinch roll are nipped Springs PL 5 65 Item 18 hold the pinch rolls against the exit roll when the 2 rolls are nipped When the solenoid is activated the exit roll and exit pinch roll are released The exit roll is drivel direc...

Page 1265: ...gth Mixed Document Width Cross Process Direction Individual page size checking cross process direction occurs as the documents feed using the APS sensors located in the paper path refer to APS Sensors APS sensors 1 2 and 3 monitor the document as it feeds to the pre registration rolls The control logic uses the input from the APS sensors to calculate document width Imaging Image Input Terminal Ove...

Page 1266: ...and pul leys The carriage motor is a stepper motor that precisely controls the movement of the scan carriages beneath the document glass The IIT registration sensor PL 60 30 Item 7 is used to establish the home position of the car riages so that the control logic knows their locations Refer to Figure 2 Figure 2 IIT scan motor and registration sensor Light Guide Overview The LED exposure lamp consi...

Page 1267: ...diffusion Scanning Overview When a document is scanned from the document glass the scan cables that drive the full rate and half rate carriages maintain a fixed length optical path between the document and CCD This is important for accurate size reproduction and focus The scan speed varies according to the reduction or enlargement ratio that has been selected A slow scan produces an enlarged image...

Page 1268: ...s by the DADF The stationary half rate and full rate mirrors are used in the usual way to reflect the image through the lens to the CCD In all copy modes the document is only scanned once regardless of the number of copies required Refer to Figure 6 Figure 6 DADF scanning Image Flow The image data from the CCD image sensor are sent to the ESS PWB via the CCD ribbon cable Shading compensation and w...

Page 1269: ...limeter A document s length slow scan direction is detected by the APS sensors 1 and 3 Refer to Figure 8 A look up table is used to determine the size of the document Refer to Table 1 Figure 8 DADF sensors IIT Document Size Sensing If two documents are of the same size in the fast scan direction their slow scan size is deter mined based on which if either of the APS sensors detects them Example Th...

Page 1270: ...r has recovered from power save mode Refer to Figure 10 Figure 10 Scanner initialization Table 1 Paper sizes Document size Width mm Length mm DMO W XE DMO E XC A5 SEF 148 210 Y Y N A5 LEF 210 148 Y Y N 5 5 x 8 5 LEF 215 9 139 7 Y N Y 5 5 x 8 5 SEF 139 7 215 9 N N Y B5 SEF 182 257 Y N N B5 LEF 257 182 Y N N A4 SEF 210 297 Y Y N A4 LEF 297 210 Y Y Y 8 5 x 11 SEF 215 9 279 4 Y N Y 8 5 x 11 LEF 279 4 ...

Page 1271: ...rriage moves across the image area The exposure lamp turns off at the end of the scan and the full rate carriage returns to the white reference strip position Refer to Figure 11 Figure 11 Platen scanning operation End of Platen Scanning Operations At the end of the scan with the full rate carriage at the white reference strip position the IIT determines how much time has elapsed since the last sha...

Page 1272: ...ck levels The IIT scans the document as it is transported by the CVT If there are multiple documents the full rate carriage stays at the CVT scan position Refer to Figure 13 Figure 13 DADF scanning operations End of DADF Scan Operations At the end of a CVT scan with the full rate carriage at the registration position the IIT deter mines how much time has elapsed since the last shading correction w...

Page 1273: ...ization at power on and on recovery from Power Saver Mode The value is applied to the image data when the image is scanned When the exposure lamp is switched on the CCD image sensor reads several lines from the white reference strip in the fast scan direction The shading correction is then calcu lated and applied during scanning to achieve a more uniform output 4 White Change Correction The white ...

Page 1274: ...ay 6 NOTE Refer to Block Schematic Diagrams BSDs chain 7 for paper supply component wiring and interconnection details Configurations There are three basic Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 machine paper supply configu rations Figure 1 Desktop machine with paper tray 1 PL 70 05 Stacked machine with paper tray 1 and 1 tray module 1TM PL 70 15 Stacked machine with paper tray 1 and tandem tray module...

Page 1275: ... Refer to GP 15 for the paper and media size specifications of the various paper trays Paper Tray Elevation and Feeding Trays 1 2 3 and 4 NOTE The elevation mechanism is similar trays 3 and 4 of the TTM but on different on the HCF Refer to the relevant sections Tandem Tray Module TTM Tray 3 components Tandem Tray Module TTM Tray 4 Components High Capacity Feeder HCF Tray 6 Paper trays 1 2 3 and 4 ...

Page 1276: ...iving the nudger and feed rolls and thereby feeding the top sheet towards the takeaway rolls Figure 6 During paper feeding the tray level sensor is continuously monitored When the signal tray level sensor signal off is detected the control logic determines that it cannot feed the next sheet The feed lift motor that is rotating CW during feed then begins rotating CCW a prede termined time after the...

Page 1277: ...is then converted from an analog to a digital value that is monitored by a PWB The digital value indicates the size of the paper Paper size detection is performed at power on and every 0 1 second thereafter However the paper size sensor for a tray that has begun to feed paper is not monitored If a tray selected on the UI does not contain paper of the selected size the machine will not print using ...

Page 1278: ...ough 4 and 6 at five levels 100 75 50 25 and 0 The calculation of the amount of paper in a paper tray by the control logic is dependent on the time that elapses during elevation of the paper stack Based on the time taken from when the tray feed lift motor begins to drive the lift plate until the paper stack triggers the tray level sen sor on Paper Tray Specifications Trays 1 and 2 The IOT is equip...

Page 1279: ...ter 8 5 x 11 inch LEF and B5 LEF paper Figure 13 Tray 3 paper size sensor actuator Tray 3 level sensor The tray 3 level sensor detects that the tray has lifted the paper and is ready to feed Figure 14 Tray 3 no paper sensor The tray 3 no paper sensor detects that there is no paper in the tray The sensor is monitored continually during run at power on and when the tray is inserted Fig ure 14 Tray 3...

Page 1280: ...he tray 4 feed lift motor to rotate in a clockwise direction The motor provides drive to the cable and pulley system raising the stack When the stack actuates the tray 4 level sen sor the motor stops with the paper stack now in the feed position Figure 16 Tray 4 Level Sensor Stack height is maintained in the same way as trays 1 and 2 refer to Paper Size Detection Trays 1 2 3 and 4 Tray 4 No Paper ...

Page 1281: ... PL 1 10 Item 3 Bypass tray paper feed The bypass tray employs a friction retard pad feed roll and nudger roll for media separation and feed Drive for the bypass Tray is provided by the drum motor MOT42 002 PL 40 10 Item 1 via a 3 gear train PL 40 05 When media is placed in the bypass tray the paper stopper is locked in the down position pre venting media entering the paper path and the nudger rol...

Page 1282: ...eeder Sensors and Interlocks The HCF side out switch detects if the HCF is in the home position against the left side of the device following jam clearance During jam clearance the operator may need to slide the HCF to the left away from the machine Figure 20 Refer to Figure 20 The HCF top cover interlock switch cuts 24VDC power to the K1 relay on the HCF PWB PL 70 60 Item 9 when opened turning of...

Page 1283: ...and cable arrangement 3 Lift continues until the paper stack reaches and lifts the nudger roll deactuating the HCF level sensor 4 The HCF feed lift motor switches off High Capacity Feeder Remaining Paper Calculation The control logic calculates the amount of paper that remains in the HCF tray by the time it takes for the paper stack to deactuate the HCF level sensor Figure 22 The value is then dis...

Page 1284: ...ussed in the Media Supply sec tion of this product technical overview PTO as are the functions of the paper trays paper size sensors level sensors no paper sensors and feed lift motors The purpose of the paper transport system is to take a sheet of media from any of the various paper trays and then deliver that media un skewed to the point of xerographic transfer Refer to Xerographics for details ...

Page 1285: ...017 8 39 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Product Technical Overview Launch Issue Figure 1 Paper path This column shows the BSD reference numbers for the listed components Takeaway rolls ...

Page 1286: ...pass tray Registration sensor monitors the registration unit for the presence of paper Its signal in conjunction with the registration clutch on signal indicates media jams i e if the registra tion clutch on signal has occurred and the sensor fails to stay on a specified time a jam downstream from the sensor or in the duplex path is indicated The control logic also uses the signal from the registr...

Page 1287: ... Subsequent sheets in the same print job start feed after the trail edge of the previous sheet passes the registration sensor the timing being based on the feed pitch The takeaway motor stops when the registration sensor PL 80 55 Item 4 detects the lead edge of the final sheet in a print job The takeaway roll paper transportation for all configuration of tray 2 is the same it is only their takeawa...

Page 1288: ...7 8 42 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Launch Issue Product Technical Overview Figure 5 1TM takeaway Figure 6 3TM takeaway TAKEAWAY ROLL 2 TAKEAWAY ROLL 2 TAKEAWAY ROLL 3 TAKEAWAY ROLL 4 ...

Page 1289: ... 85 Item 10 linked to takeaway motor 2 MOT77 035 PL 70 85 Item 2 and Figure 7 At the same time the tray 3 or 4 feeder is activated and paper is fed from the feeder onto takeaway roll 3 Paper feed from tray 4 is transported past the tray 4 feed out sen sor to the tray 3 takeaway roll via the tray 4 trans port assembly PL 80 70 Item 11 The paper continue transportation to the registration nip rolls ...

Page 1290: ...and registration roll are run to transport the sheet between the BTR roll and the photoreceptor in the xerographic transfer area As the sheet passes the drum of the photo receptor the toner image is transferred to the paper refer to Figure 8 and Figure 9 Figure 9 Paper registration Duplex Transport The duplex paper path reverses the direction of travel enabling side 2 printing The duplex rolls are...

Page 1291: ...ridge NOTE The print engine employs the Write Black xerography principle when develop ing the image the discharged areas of the photoreceptor drum attract toner The print engine uses the following components in the xerographic process refer to Figure 1 Toner cartridge customer replaceable unit Toner dispenser assembly Drum cartridge customer replaceable unit Laser Print Head LPH Bias Transfer Roll...

Page 1292: ... that a new CRU has been installed The CRUM consists of two components a CRUM Tag and a CRUM PWB The CRUM PWB for the toner cartridge is mounted on the toner dispense drive PL 90 10 Item 2 at the rear of the toner cartridge Refer to Figure 3 Figure 3 Toner cartridge CRUM PWB Toner Dispenser The toner is transported from the toner cartridge to the drum cartridge by a dispenser which contains an aug...

Page 1293: ...rum cartridge CRUM Refer to Figure 5 Figure 5 Drum cartridge CRU NOTE The drum cartridge is a CRU and is not serviceable The drum cartridge is equipped with customer replaceable unit monitor CRUM A CRUM monitors and stores information about the customer replaceable unit CRU The information stored in the CRUM is used to Monitor CRU usage total number of copies prints Indicate how near the CRU is to...

Page 1294: ...evelopment are provided by the high voltage power supply HVPS PL 1 10 Item 2 through two high voltage contacts on the guide assembly that supports the cartridge Refer to Figure 7 Figure 8 and Figure 9 Figure 7 Drum cartridge guide electrical contacts Figure 8 Drum cartridge guide electrical contacts Developer bias high voltage contact Drum cartridge guide assem bly BCR charge high voltage contact ...

Page 1295: ...r the photoreceptor drum and devel oper roll is provided by the drum motor PL 40 10 Item 1 which is mounted next to the main motor on the drive assembly The rotation of the photoreceptor drum drives the waste toner auger which returns used toner to the drum cartridge housing The rotation of the developer roll provides drive to the supply auger Refer to Figure 10 Figure 10 Drum cartridge drive comp...

Page 1296: ...ve dispersion undercoat DUC membrane After the photoreceptor s surface receives a uniform charge from the bias charge roller the LPH exposes discharges the image areas Refer to Figure 11 Figure 11 Photoreceptor drum charging Laser Print Head LPH Exposure of the image on the drum is achieved using a laser print head LPH The ESS PWB controls the LPH directly via the FFC cable LPH operation begins wh...

Page 1297: ...contacts the photoreceptor drum and the toner is attracted to the latent image formed by exposure to the LPH that is to the areas that have a reduced negative charge A developer bias voltage that is applied to the developer roll controls the development process and gives cleaner background areas The developer bias voltage is modified based on the user s selections on the UI Darker images require a...

Page 1298: ...rge of the BTR attracts the negative charge of the toner The paper is released from the photoreceptor drum by the detack saw and stripper fingers A voltage is applied to the detack saw to eliminate the charge on the paper In cases where the paper is still attracted to the photoreceptor drum the stripper fingers will physically strip the paper from it Refer to Figure 15 and Figure 16 NOTE The detac...

Page 1299: ...ompensating for temperature and humidity changes and the aging of machine components In part this involves controlling the charge potential of the BCR and the light output from the LPH Image quality deterioration also occurs as the photoconductive layer on the photoreceptor drum wears with increased use Process control uses inputs from the CRUMs Humidity and temperature sensors Automatic toner con...

Page 1300: ...ed The average read value is corrected to determine the ATC output value current toner concentration After an ATC sensor check the ATC target value is calculated To calculate the ATC target value the temperature and humidity correction values calculated from the temperature and humidity in the machine and the developing material deterioration correction value calculated from the cumulative drum ro...

Page 1301: ...ntration The control logic calculates the dispensing time using ICDC and ATC ATC Dispensing The dispense time is calculated from the toner concentration in the developing unit The differ ence between the ATC target value and the ATC output value is calculated From this differ ence the ATC dispense time is calculated ICDC Dispensing The dispense time is calculated from the number of pixels in image...

Page 1302: ...in place of a pressure roll The heat roll consists of a thin steel tube coated with teflon to control the build up of static and an anti wear agent The heat roll and fuser belt are in constant contact during fusing Figure 2 The stripper blade physically removes the paper from the heat roll during processing The heat roll receives drive from the main motor through a system of gears The fusing belt ...

Page 1303: ... PL 1 10 Item 3 to P J504 on the LVPS PL 1 10 Item 8 With the fuser relay energized power is supplied from P2 on the LVPS Figure 4 to the fuser power connector Figure 5 Refer to BSD 10 1 Fusing Heat Control 1 of 2 The drive PWB controls fusing temperature as required by the temperature control logic Figure 4 Fuser power LVPS Thermostats Fuser NC sensor Sub heater rod Fuser PWB Heat roll thermistor...

Page 1304: ...x 10 the CSE will be notified on the HFSI counter UI diagnostics screen that the fuser should be replaced Note that the machine and fuser will continue to run if the fuser is not replaced at this time Total Power On Time Counter Counter 2 Fuser counter 2 increments a count of 1 for each second of machine power on time The fuser assembly will also age degrade due to extended usage time The ON time ...

Page 1305: ...itching the heat rods on and off as required refer to BSD 10 1 Fusing Heat Control 1 of 2 The thermostats located near the center and the front of the heat roll provide over tempera ture protection When the surface temperature of the heat roll exceeds a predetermined value the thermostat opens de energizing the fuser relay and cutting off the current to the heat rods refer to BSD 10 1 Fusing Heat ...

Page 1306: ...wing To the output catch tray exit 1 as single sheets or offset stacks The integrated office finisher exit 1 The horizontal transport exit 1 to the office finisher LX To the centre catch tray exit 2 as single sheets or offset stacks To the inverter exit 2 for side two registration and printing Refer to Figure 10 Figure 10 Finisher configurations Fuser fan Offset catch tray Horizontal transport Off...

Page 1307: ...sher Refer to Figure 11 Figure 11 Diverter gate Print Transportation Exit 1 Stacking The exit 1 roller exit 1 OCT full stack sensor and exit 1 OCT solenoid are used to offset print sets as they exit the machine The output paper will be stacked in different positions by the movement of the exit 1 roller The exit 1 OCT solenoid moves the exit 1 roller toward the front or rear to offset the sheet or ...

Page 1308: ...ignal also enables the control logic to count finished prints The signal from the exit 2 sensor PL 10 22 Item 12 is used for jam detection in the exit area and to monitor completed prints as they exit to exit 2 Refer to Figure 13 NOTE Because there is no face up tray option there is neither a face up solenoid nor an exit 2 gate Prints travel from the exit 1 area to exit 2 through baffles Figure 13...

Page 1309: ...which the stack tray stapling function or off set function is available are listed on the paper sizes for integrated finishers pdf Maximum Paper Quantity for Stapling Small sized paper paper with a lead edge length of 297mm or less such as A4 LEF SEF or 8 5x11 LEF SEF 50 sheets 24lb 90gsm or less or equivalent Paper quantity for stapling can be changed in NVM from 10 to 70 sheets but stapling 51 o...

Page 1310: ...e length and in width The size of stacked paper is unknown A stack of paper whose minimum width is less than 279 4mm is different from its previous stack in staple mode NOTE If 150 or more small sized sheets of paper are stacked and then paper with a lead edge length of 360mm or more is output it may be stacked with its lead edge curled Quantity of sets of stapled sheets The maximum quantity of st...

Page 1311: ...r front door The 24 VDC is turned on off with a relay on the finisher PWB When the power saving function is used refer to Standby Power and the machine is in the Low Power mode or Sleep mode the LVPS in the IOT is turned off to shut off the 24VDC power supplied to the finisher Refer to Figure 3 Power and Control Interlocks The finisher PWB controls the basic operation of the finisher and converts ...

Page 1312: ...er ho me sensor This sensor detects the rear tamper position High blocked at home Front tamper motor This stepper motor moves the front tamper When the motor rotates for ward CW the front tamper moves toward the rear of the compile tray Rear tamper motor This stepper motor moves the rear tamper When the motor rotates for ward CW the rear tamper moves toward the rear of the compile tray Refer to Fi...

Page 1313: ...aper not stapled At power on the tampers move to their home positions At the start of job the tampers move to size positions depending on the paper output size When the first set of paper reaches the compile tray the tamping operation starts The tamping operation varies according to paper size In one case with the front tamper fixed at a specific size position only the rear tamper moves to align s...

Page 1314: ... paper reaches the compile tray Sub Paddle Solenoid When the sub paddle solenoid is energized the sub paddle shaft assembly moves downward Figure 8 Compiler components Compiler Holding paper in compile tray The ENT roll and exit roll rotate to transport paper from the IOT to the compile tray At the same time the paddles of the main paddle shaft assembly and sub paddle shaft assembly rotate to posi...

Page 1315: ...s in the home position In the home position the belt guide is moved back LOW not blocked at home Eject Motor This stepper motor drives the eject belt in the forward CW direction to transport paper to the stack tray and rotates in reverse to move the eject belt to home Figure 10 Set ejection Set Ejection Operation Once a specified number of sheets of paper have accumulated in the compile tray the e...

Page 1316: ...sor is not blocked When the set clamp shaft is driven from its home position the set clamp home sensor is blocked and the shaft will rotate until it returns to the home position Refer to Figure 12 Figure 12 Set ejection operation detail Stapler Operation The staple assembly performs stapling The staple motor in the staple assembly rotates in the forward direction CW to close the staple head result...

Page 1317: ... Sensor This photo sensor detects the presence of the staple cartridge and the quantity of staples that remain Staple Ready Sensor This photo sensor detects that a staple has reached the staple head Figure 14 Stapler major components Stapling Positions Sheets of paper in the compile tray are stapled with only a single staple on the front corner Stapling positions relative to a page placed in the d...

Page 1318: ...ck tray down In the reverse rotation CCW the stack tray is driven up Figure 16 Stacker tray components Stack Tray Height Adjustment At the beginning of a job when the tray is empty the stack height sensor is not blocked and the stacker motor will raise the stacker tray to the uppermost position The stack tray gradually goes down as more sheets of paper accumulate up to a maximum number of sheets T...

Page 1319: ...andard paper sizes ranging from A4 SEF 8 5x11 inch up to A3 SEF 11x17 inch The centre tray has a capacity of 200 sheets of A3 11x17 inch paper The stacker tray has a capacity of 2000 sheets of A4 8 5x11 inch SEF or 1000 sheets of A3 11x17 inch paper The finisher LX can collate stack staple and hole punch up to 2000 sheets or 200 sets of 90gsm or 20lb paper For paper sizes greater than A4 SEF the m...

Page 1320: ...4 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Launch Issue Product Technical Overview Refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 for supported paper sizes Figure 2 Supported paper sizes Figure 3 Supported paper sizes ...

Page 1321: ...punch is installed in the horizontal trans port Figure 4 Horizontal transport assembly Top Cover Interlock The horizontal transport assembly has one Interlock the H transport open sensor The H transport open sensor senses when the top cover is raised and disconnects the 24V supply from the horizontal transport assembly The H transport open sensor can be viewed from the underside of the horizontal ...

Page 1322: ...t amount of time the entrance sensor does not de actuate this indicates a paper jam and an error message is displayed on the UI Refer to Figure 6 NOTE The internal components and operation of the horizontal transport shown at the right are identical to the unit that installs on the Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 machines only the cover color is different Figure 6 Entrance sensor Rolls and Drive...

Page 1323: ...he horizontal transport LVPS Power is supplied to the finisher components by the low voltage power supply LVPS The LVPS receives 110 240VAC supply from the GFI via the power cord and provides 24V to the finisher PWB Refer to Figure 8 Figure 8 Low voltage power supply Finisher PWB All the sensors switches interlocks motors and clutches are controlled by the finisher PWB The finisher PWB receives 24...

Page 1324: ...erlocks Finisher LX has two Interlocks which disconnect the 24V supply when deactuated These are Eject Cover Switch triggered when the eject cover is raised Refer to Figure 10 Front Door Interlock triggered when the front cover is opened Refer to Figure 11 Figure 10 Eject cover switch Figure 11 Front door interlock ...

Page 1325: ...oder has a number of apertures cut into it and is connected directly to the main stacker tray drive gear via a shaft As the stacker tray drive gear rotates to lower or raise the stacker tray the encoder also rotates The rotation of the encoder is monitored by the encoder wheel sensor which is an opti cal sensor that reflects light onto the encoder Refer to Figure 13 Figure 13 Encoder and sensor No...

Page 1326: ...gh the main compiler is monitored by two sensors 1 the entrance sensor and 2 the compiler exit sensor The entrance sensor is actuated by the lead edge of the paper entering the finisher from the horizontal transport This signals the paper feed process to begin The compiler exit sensor is used to ensure that paper successfully moves through the paper path If the compiler exit sensor is not actuated...

Page 1327: ...rt motor Refer to Figure 18 Figure 18 Sub paddle assembly Exit Chute When instructed the solenoid is energized which lowers the eject chute and the sub paddles onto the paper The rotation of the sub paddles actively drives the paper against the compiler backstops where the paper is tamped stapled if required and ejected The sub paddles rotate constantly and only come into contact with the paper wh...

Page 1328: ...r assemblies tamp the sets of paper to the front cen ter or rear of the compiler as required The Finisher LX has two separate tamper assemblies which operate as a single unit These are the front and rear tamper assemblies Each tamper assembly consists of a tamping paddle tamper paddle motor and a tamper home sensor Refer to Figure 22 Figure 22 Tamper assemblies Front tamping paddle Front tamper mo...

Page 1329: ...t roll lower exit roll retaining chassis and retaining chassis lever The upper exit roll is free rotating and is main tained in the raised or lowered position by the retaining chassis The exit cam roll driven by the main exit drive gear moves the retaining chassis into the raised or lowered position by actuating the retaining chassis lever The lower exit roll is driven by the exit roll gears throu...

Page 1330: ... Guide The paper guide consists of two paper guides the eject assembly the gear select actuator and an eject clamp home sensor Each paper guide features an integral rack which connects to the gears As the main exit drive gear rotates the eject assembly also rotates thereby extending or retracting the paper guide This action is reversed by a change in direction of the main exit drive gear Refer to ...

Page 1331: ...sets of paper in position on the stacker tray The set clamps are fixed to the set clamp shaft which is rotated by the set clamp quadrant gear Drive is provided by the main exit drive gear Refer to Figure 28 Figure 28 Set clamps Set Clamp Position The position of the set clamps is monitored by two sensors These are the upper and lower stack height sensors The set clamp actuator is fixed to the end ...

Page 1332: ...led into the Finisher LX Refer to Figure 30 Figure 30 Booklet maker Power and Control The Finisher LX supplies the booklet PWB with a 24V power supply through the interconnec tion harness The booklet PWB controls all the booklet maker components and distributes the 24V supply to the motors and 5V to the sensors and interlocks The crease assembly is powered and controlled by the finisher PWB Refer ...

Page 1333: ...uated all 24V supplies are removed from the booklet maker Refer to Figure 32 Figure 32 Booklet stapler cover switch Interlock Front and Rear Booklet Stapler Safety Switches The front and rear booklet stapler safety switches are actuated when either the front or rear covers are raised These Interlocks prevent the booklet maker from operating when either the front or rear covers are obstructed i e r...

Page 1334: ... power is removed and an error message displays on the UI Refer to Figure 34 Figure 34 Finisher side interlock Stapler Assembly The booklet maker contains two staple assemblies which support and staple compiled booklets prior to ejecting into the stacker tray Each staple assembly contains a staple module and an exit sub chute The staple units are mounted on a carriage rail Refer to Figure 35 Figur...

Page 1335: ...ars Refer to Figure 38 Figure 37 Stapler move motor Crease Assembly The crease assembly pre creases sheets of paper prior to collating stapling and stacking of booklets It is installed behind the compiler within the Finisher LX and is controlled by the finisher PWB Refer to Figure 38 Figure 38 Crease assembly Crease Assembly Folder and Gears The crease assembly consists of a folder knife motor gea...

Page 1336: ...ised and lowered Paper feed now resumes Refer to Figure 40 Figure 40 Crease blade and chute Compiler Stapler Stapler Unit The compiler stapler has a stapler unit which is installed on a stapler mount The stapler mount moves the stapler unit to key stapling positions along the rail Refer to Figure 41 Figure 41 Stapler unit Stapler Mount The stapler mount is driven by the stapler move motor which is...

Page 1337: ...position along the base frame for double stapling Refer to Figure 43 Figure 43 Stapler mount position Stapler Cartridge The staple units contain a staple cartridge CRU staple clinch motor cam and a staple drive mechanism When required the staple clinch motor is energized to drive the cam One full rotation of the cam causes the staple drive mechanism to drive and clinch a staple stored in the stapl...

Page 1338: ...r The operation of the hole punch is controlled by an encoder and sensor The encoder has a number of apertures cut into it and is connected to the motor As the motor rotates the gears to operate the hole punch the encoder also rotates The rotation of the encoder is monitored by the encoder sensor which is an optical sensor that reflects light onto the encoder Refer to Figure 46 Figure 46 Hole punc...

Page 1339: ... the discarded chads This will need to be emptied periodically Refer to Figure 48 Figure 48 Hole punch box Customer Replaceable Units Refer to Figure 49 The only customer replaceable units CRUs for the LX finisher are The 5 000 stitch staple cartridge and The two staple cassettes for the booklet maker Each of the staple cassettes holds 2 000 staples Figure 49 Customer replaceable units Punch box ...

Page 1340: ...April 2017 8 94 Xerox VersaLink B7025 B7030 B7035 Multifunction Printer Launch Issue Product Technical Overview Paper Path Components Refer to Figure 50 Figure 50 Paper path components ...

Page 1341: ...tem 15 are connected to the line 1 fax PWB via the riser PWB PL 20 05 Item 16 The line 1 fax PWB is connected directly to the ESS PWB and is controlled by software running on the ESS PWB Refer to BSD 20 1 Fax The fax module also features a port to accommodate an optional telephone handset Fax over IP VoIP Fax is a purchasable option installed via the USB port which allows the printer to send and r...

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