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January 2007

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WorkCentre 7132

073-100

Status-indicator-raps

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073-100 Tray 3 Pre Feed RAP

BSD-ON:7.9, 7.11, 8.1

A sheet did not actuate the Tray 2 Pre Feed Sensor in time.

Initial Actions

Check that the paper path is free of foreign substances and sensors are free of paper dust.

Procedure

Run the machine to create the fault. Check if paper is partially fed from the tray. Paper is par-
tially fed from the tray (top sheet is shingled or moved slightly from stack).
Y

N
There is a drives problem. 
Enter Component Control [073-002 Tray 3 Feed/Lift Motor ON]. The Tray 3 Feed/Lift 
Motor (PL 14.3/PL 15.6) can be heard (the lifted paper plate drops when the tray is 
opened).
Y

N
Check the connections of P/J220B,  P/J661B,  P/J549.  P/J220B,  P/J661B,  P/
J549 are connected correctly.
Y

N
Connect  P/J220B,  P/J661B,  P/J549.

Remove the Tray 3 Feed/Lift Motor (PL 14.3/PL 15.6 and the Tray 2 Feed/Lift Motor 
(PL 14.3/PL 15.6).
Replace the Tray 3 Feed/Lift Motor with the Tray 2 Feed/Lift Motor.
Enter Component Control [073-002 Tray 3 Feed/Lift Motor ON]. The Tray 3 (2) 
Feed/Lift Motor (PL 14.3/PL 15.6) can be heard (the lifted paper plate drops 
when the tray is opened).
Y

N
Return the Tray 2 Feed/Lift Motor to its original position.
Check the wires between  P/J220B and  P/J549 for an open circuit or a short 
circuit (BSD 7.10 Flag 1 / BSD 7.12 Flag 1). The circuit between J220B and 
J549 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit.
Y

N
Repair the open circuit or short circuit.

Replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 14.7/PL 15.9).

Return the Tray 2 Feed/Lift Motor to its original position.
Replace the Tray 3 Feed/Lift Motor (PL 14.3/PL 15.6).

Repeat the code and check that the Feed Rolls are rotating. Repair the drives as required 
(PL 14.1, PL 14.2, PL 15.6 PL 15.7). 

Enter Component Control [073-100 Tray 3 Pre Feed Sensor]. Actuate the Tray 3 Pre Feed 
Sensor (PL 14.3/PL 15.6) with paper. The display changes.
Y

N
Check the Connection of  P/J103B,  P/J661B and  P/J549.  P/J103B,   P/J661B and  P/
J549 are connected correctly.

Y

N
Connect  P/J103B,  P/J661B and  P/J549.

Check the wires between  P/J103B and  P/J549 for open circuit (BSD8.1 Flag 6/Flag 7). 
The circuit between  P/J103B and  P/J549 is conducting without an open circuit or a 
short circuit.
Y

N
Repair the open circuit or short circuit.

Measure the voltage between Tray Module PWB P/J549-30 (+) and  P/J549-28 (-) 
(BSD8.1 Flag 7).  The voltage is approx. +5VDC.
Y

N
Replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 14.7/PL 15.9).

Measure the voltage between Tray Module PWB  P/J549-29 (+) and GND(-) (BSD8.1 
Flag 6). Actuate the Tray 3 Pre Feed Sensor (PL 14.3/PL 15.6) with paper. The voltage 
changes.
Y

N
Replace the Tray 3 Pre Feed Sensor (PL 14.3/PL 15.6).

Replace the Tray Module PWB (PL 14.7/PL 15.9).

Check the installation of the sensor and associated components (PL 14.1, PL 14.2, PL 15.6 PL 
15.7)

A

A

Summary of Contents for WorkCentre 7132

Page 1: ...rox will have no liability arising out of any inaccuracies or omissions Changes are periodically made to this document Changes technical inaccuracies and typographical errors will be corrected in subs...

Page 2: ...January 2007 i WorkCentre 7132 Introduction Reversion 4 0 Introduction About this Manual iii Organization iii How to Use this Documentation iv Symbology and Nomenclature v Translated Warnings viii...

Page 3: ...January 2007 ii WorkCentre 7132 Reversion 4 0 Introduction...

Page 4: ...leshooting the Fault Code and non Fault Code related faults with the exception of image quality problems Section 3 Image Quality This section contains the diagnostic aids for troubleshooting any image...

Page 5: ...rvice Manual The power distribution wirenets on the CDs will end at the terminal board for the power being distributed Find the wirenet for that power and locate the terminal board on the wirenet Use...

Page 6: ...the established local laser safety precautions when servicing the machine Do not place tools with a reflective surface in the area of the ROS opening Do not look in the area of the ROS window if the p...

Page 7: ...ated do not occur immediately Using the ESD Field Service Kit will eliminate these delayed failures and intermittent problems caused by ESD This will improve product reliability and reduce callbacks T...

Page 8: ...test point listed is the location for the red meter lead and the second test point is the location for the black meter lead For example the following statement may be found in a RAP There is 5 VDC fr...

Page 9: ...January 2007 viii WorkCentre 7132 Reversion 4 0 Introduction Translated Warnings...

Page 10: ...ues encourus concernant une exposition au rayon laser WARNING Do not try to bypass any laser interlocks for any reason Permanent eye damage could result if the laser is accidentally directed into your...

Page 11: ...u des chocs electriques ne pas effectuer mainte nance ou reglage avec le cordon d alimentation branche REP 7 2 1 MPT Feed Roll Retard Pad WARNING To avoid personal injury or shock do not perform repai...

Page 12: ...t perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine DANGER Afin d eviter des blessures ou des chocs electriques ne pas effectuer mainte nance ou reglage avec le cordon d alimen...

Page 13: ...o avoid personal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine DANGER Afin d eviter des blessures ou des chocs electriques ne pas effectuer mainte na...

Page 14: ...o avoid personal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine DANGER Afin d eviter des blessures ou des chocs electriques ne pas effectuer mainte na...

Page 15: ...ctuer mainte nance ou reglage avec le cordon d alimentation branche REP 16 10 1 Stacker Motor Assembly WARNING To avoid personal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical pow...

Page 16: ...Centre 7132 Service Call Procedures Reversion 4 0 1 Service Call Procedures Service Call Procedures 1 3 Initial Actions 1 3 Call Flow 1 4 Detailed Maintenance Activities HFSI 1 6 Cleaning Procedures 1...

Page 17: ...January 2007 1 2 WorkCentre 7132 Reversion 4 0 Service Call Procedures...

Page 18: ...s b After informing the customer disconnect the machine from the customer s network c Check that the power cords are in good condition correctly plugged in the power source and free from any defects t...

Page 19: ...rocedure and then proceed with servicing If the problem is noise or smell select a mode 1 Sided 2Sided Finisher etc find the cause of the problem and proceed with servicing The operator operated the m...

Page 20: ...th a certain application or programming language A Obtain the latest information on restrictions and technical information Pro ceed accordingly Check the settings of that particular Client PC and if n...

Page 21: ...Retard Pad 954 824 IBT Belt counter 480K Replace the IBT Assembly 954 825 IBT Cleaner counter 100K Replace the IBT Cleaner 954 826 2nd BTR Counter 300K Replace the Bias Transfer Roll 954 830 K Develo...

Page 22: ...f the surface is exces sively dirty replace the IBT Belt PL 6 2 NOTE Do not rub the IBT CLeaning Blade If it is necessary to clean the blade use a soft brush or dry swab to remove any contamination Ru...

Page 23: ...January 2007 1 8 WorkCentre 7132 Cleaning Procedures Final Actions Reversion 4 0 Service Call Procedures...

Page 24: ...t RAP 2 40 003 930 300 DPI Scan RAP 2 41 003 931 400 DPI Scan RAP 2 41 003 932 600 DPI Scan RAP 2 42 003 933 300 DPI Scan RAP 2 42 003 934 400 DPI Scan RAP 2 43 003 935 600 DPI Scan RAP 2 43 003 940 M...

Page 25: ...RAP 2 99 005 908 CVT Registration Sensor RAP 2 99 005 309 Left Hand Interlock Open while Running 2 100 005 900 No Belt DADF Applicable Sensor Static Jam 2 100 005 901 Belt DADF Doc Sensor Static Jam 2...

Page 26: ...259 A Finisher Eject Home Sensor ON Fail 2 176 012 263 A Finisher Rear Tamper Home Sensor ON Fail 2 177 012 280 A Finisher Eject Home Sensor OFF Fail 2 178 012 283 A Finisher Set Clamp Home Sensor ON...

Page 27: ...t 2 232 016 728 TIFF Data Unsupported RAP 2 233 016 729 TIFF Data Size RAP 2 233 016 730 ART Command Unsupported RAP 2 234 016 731 TIFF Data Invalid RAP 2 234 016 732 Form Not Registered RAP 2 235 016...

Page 28: ...AP RAP 2 287 018 771 LDAP RAP 2 288 018 780 LDAP RAP 2 288 018 781 LDAP RAP 2 289 018 782 LDAP RAP 2 289 018 783 LDAP RAP 2 290 018 784 LDAP RAP 2 290 018 785 LDAP RAP 2 291 018 786 LDAP RAP 2 291 018...

Page 29: ...2 340 024 961 Tray 3 Paper Size RAP 2 341 024 965 ATS APS Paper IOT detect RAP 2 342 024 966 ATS APS Destination RAP 2 343 024 967 Mixed Width Paper Staple Job RAP 2 344 024 976 Staple Status Failed R...

Page 30: ...AP 2 397 027 728 Extension Server File RAP 2 398 027 737 Template Server Read RAP 2 398 027 739 Invalid Template Server Path RAP 2 399 027 740 Template Server Login RAP 2 399 027 741 Template Server C...

Page 31: ...4 733 Fax Communication RAP 2 452 034 735 Fax Communication RAP 2 452 034 736 Fax Communication RAP 2 453 034 737 Fax Communication RAP 2 453 034 738 Fax Communication RAP 2 454 034 739 Fax Communicat...

Page 32: ...Protocol RAP 2 503 035 736 Fax Protocol RAP 2 504 035 737 Fax Protocol RAP 2 504 035 738 Fax Protocol RAP 2 505 035 739 Fax Protocol RAP 2 505 035 740 Fax Protocol RAP 2 506 035 741 Fax Protocol RAP...

Page 33: ...555 036 741 Fax Parameter RAP 2 555 036 742 Fax Parameter RAP 2 556 036 743 Fax Parameter RAP 2 556 036 744 Fax Parameter RAP 2 557 036 745 Fax Parameter RAP 2 557 036 746 Fax Parameter RAP 2 558 036...

Page 34: ...606 061 ROS 061 320 ROS Motor RAP 2 607 061 325 SOS RAP 2 608 061 333 ROS Fan defect RAP 2 608 061 344 Video Processor RAP 2 609 061 345 5 VDC Interlock RAP 2 609 062 IIT 062 210 IIT Hot Line RAP 2 61...

Page 35: ...2 678 077 300 IOT Front Cover Open RAP 2 679 077 301 Left Hand Interlock Open RAP 2 680 077 305 Tray Module Left Hand Cover Interlock Open RAP 2 681 077 307 DUP Cover Open RAP 2 682 077 308 Left Hand...

Page 36: ...094 417 IBT Near End of Life RAP 2 735 094 418 IBT Cleaner Near End of Life RAP 2 735 094 419 2nd BTR Near End of Life RAP 2 736 094 420 IBT End of Life RAP 2 736 094 421 IBT Cleaner End of Life RAP...

Page 37: ...Print Job Ticket Description Warning RAP 2 790 116 771 Invalid JBIG Parameter DL Fixed RAP 2 790 116 772 Invalid JBIG Parameter D Fixed RAP 2 791 116 773 Invalid JBIG Parameter P Fixed RAP 2 791 116 7...

Page 38: ...Font ROM RAP 2 842 124 337 ESS Standard RAM RAP 2 842 124 338 Duplicate Font ROMs RAP 2 843 124 339 ROM DIMM Mismatch RAP 2 843 124 340 CRUM Market RAP 2 844 124 341 CRUM Market MCU RAP 2 844 124 342...

Page 39: ...33 280 Fax Option Slot 1 Board RAP 2 871 133 281 Received unknown message RAP 2 871 133 282 Fax Card Download RAP 2 872 133 283 Fax Report Mailbox RAP 2 872 134 Fax Card 134 210 Fax Controller Paramet...

Page 40: ...circuit in the wiring between the GFI Breaker and the Power Unit If the wiring is OK replace the GFI Breaker PL 11 1 There is ACH between J1 3 and T12 1 at the Power Unit Y N Refer to BSD Chain 1 Stan...

Page 41: ...January 2007 2 18 WorkCentre 7132 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 42: ...apacity during Job Template processing Procedure Ask customer to separate job into smaller parts Helpful information may be found in User Guide sections Overwrite Hard Disk or Mailbox If the problem p...

Page 43: ...January 2007 2 20 WorkCentre 7132 002 770 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 44: ...rocedure Reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 003 319 IIT Video Driver Detection RAP One of the following errors is detected Compression Threshold overflow DMA...

Page 45: ...t the IIT IPS PWB Harness Reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the IIT IPS PWB PL 13 3 003 321 IISS ESS Communication 2 RAP BSD ON 3 1 6 2 The ACK acknowledgement code could not b...

Page 46: ...cedure Disconnect and reconnect the IIT IPS PWB Harness Reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the IIT IPS PWB PL 13 3 003 323 IISS ESS Communication 4 RAP BSD ON 3 1 6 2 The ACK ac...

Page 47: ...Procedure Disconnect and reconnect the IIT IPS PWB Harness Reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the IIT IPS PWB PL 13 3 003 325 IISS ESS Communication 6 RAP BSD ON 3 1 6 2 The ACK...

Page 48: ...ocedure Disconnect and reconnect the IIT IPS PWB Harness Reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the IIT IPS PWB PL 13 3 003 327 IISS ESS Communication 8 RAP BSD ON 3 1 6 2 The ACK a...

Page 49: ...S PWB Procedure Disconnect and reconnect the IIT IPS PWB Harness Reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the IIT IPS PWB PL 13 3 003 329 IISS ESS Communication 10 RAP BSD ON 3 1 6 2...

Page 50: ...cedure Disconnect and reconnect the IIT IPS PWB Harness Reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the IIT IPS PWB PL 13 3 003 331 IISS ESS Communication 12 RAP BSD ON 3 1 6 2 The NAK t...

Page 51: ...ct Procedure Disconnect and reconnect the IIT IPS PWB Harness Reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the IIT IPS PWB PL 13 3 003 333 IISS ESS Communication 14 RAP BSD ON 3 1 6 2 The...

Page 52: ...rocedure Disconnect and reconnect the IIT IPS PWB Harness Reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the IIT IPS PWB PL 13 3 003 335 IISS ESS Communication 16 RAP BSD ON 3 1 6 2 The NAK...

Page 53: ...aborted Procedure Disconnect and reconnect the IIT IPS PWB Harness Reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the IIT IPS PWB PL 13 3 003 337 IISS ESS Communication 18 RAP BSD ON 3 1 6...

Page 54: ...N 3 1 6 2 The driver detected an incorrect send parameter Procedure Reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 Pull out and insert or replace the IIT Cable 003 339 IISS ESS Communication 20 RAP BSD ON 3 1 6 2 The esta...

Page 55: ...2 A parameter synchronization error during sending occurred Procedure Reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 Pull out and insert or replace the IIT Cable 003 341 IISS ESS Communication 22 RAP BSD ON 3 1 6 2 A par...

Page 56: ...detected an incorrect receive parameter argument from the application Procedure Reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 Pull out and insert or replace the IIT Cable 003 343 IISS ESS Communication 24 RAP BSD ON 3 1...

Page 57: ...nect the IIT IPS PWB Harness If the problem persists replace the IIT IPS PWB PL 13 3 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 003 345 PIO Unlatched 1 RAP BSD ON 3 1 6 2 When Job Fail signal...

Page 58: ...a PIO Programmed Input Output error was detected Procedure Disconnect and reconnect the IIT IPS PWB Harness If the problem persists replace the IIT IPS PWB PL 13 3 If the problem persists replace the...

Page 59: ...protocol or utility processed data is too small the specified range for the document is too small Procedure Ask customer to use a backup page behind the document 003 754 S2X Recovery RAP There is a re...

Page 60: ...ff On Procedure Ask customer to cancel and rerun the job if the error did not clear after the power off on 003 756 Blank Originals RAP BSD ON 3 1 6 2 No image data was scanned from the documents Initi...

Page 61: ...sts reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the IIT IPS PWB PL 13 3 003 761 Incorrect Paper Tray Size RAP The Cover Tray or the Transparency Tray size is incorrect when the Cover Con...

Page 62: ...c Gradation Correction is performed the patch for position detection on the doc ument is not available Procedure Place the Automatic Gradation Correction Chart correctly 003 764 Image Overlay RAP Ther...

Page 63: ...f the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the IIT IPS PWB PL 13 3 003 795 AMS Limit RAP BSD ON 3 1 6 2 After auto document detection in Auto Reduce Enlarge the R...

Page 64: ...300 DPI Scan RAP There is a problem scanning 300 DPI Procedure Verify scan settings are correctly set and menu selections are correctly set 003 931 400 DPI Scan RAP There is a problem scanning 400 DP...

Page 65: ...n RAP There is a problem scanning 600 DPI Procedure Verify scan settings are correctly set and menu selections are correctly set 003 933 300 DPI Scan RAP There is a problem scanning 300 DPI on success...

Page 66: ...is a problem scanning 400 DPI on successive documents Procedure Verify scan settings are correctly set and menu selections are correctly set 003 935 600 DPI Scan RAP There is a problem scanning 600 DP...

Page 67: ...s 003 940 Memory RAP A scanner memory limit is reached Procedure Power Off On If the problem persists replace the IIT IPS PWB PL 13 3 003 942 Document Size Auto Detect RAP The document size cannot be...

Page 68: ...Size Procedure Ask customer to check the job setups and rerun the job 003 946 Image Rotation Copy APS RAP Paper size that does not support rotation was selected even though part of the image will be c...

Page 69: ...the user was less than the number of specified docu ments Procedure Check the number of documents and repeat the operation 003 948 Return Documents Mismatch RAP A document that is different document...

Page 70: ...gs and rerun the job If the problem persists replace the IIT IPS PWB PL 13 3 003 955 Documents Size Exchange RAP When loading a document with Mixed Size Originals prohibited a document of different si...

Page 71: ...he DADF working OK Procedure Check the APS Sensor for a bent bond or damaged actuator preventing the full range of travel of the APS Sensor Actuator If the problem continues replace the APS Sensor PL...

Page 72: ...AP The correct size is not loaded for APS operation Procedure Select a tray that supplies the required size paper and repeat the operation 003 966 ATS APS Destination IIT RAP The correct size is not l...

Page 73: ...Procedure Perform the following Check the electrical connections on the FCB PWB PL 11 3 Check the memory PWB on the FCB PWB PL 11 3 If no memory PWB is present the customer may need additional memory...

Page 74: ...urrent paper sizes Procedure Ask customer to verify the image loss and use a larger paper size if available Or use reduction to make a smaller document and repeat the operation 003 974 Next Original S...

Page 75: ...nt of long sized documents Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Check the electrical connections on the FCB PWB PL 11 3 Check the mounting of the memory PWB s on the FCB PWB If the problem persists...

Page 76: ...As Book Poster 2 When such an operation occurred during a Platen Multi Scan Bound Document As Book Poster job caused the user to reload documents a different sized document was reloaded or in ACS the...

Page 77: ...IIT HDD Access Error RAP BSD ON 3 1 6 2 There is a problem with IIT accessing the Hard Drive Procedure Disconnect and reconnect the IIT IPS PWB Harness Check HDD electrical connections PL 11 2 If the...

Page 78: ...ors and wiring for damage If the problem continues replace Registration Sensor PL 16 7 If the problem persists replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 005 111 Belt DADF Regi Sensor Off Dynamic Jam RAP BSD ON 5 4...

Page 79: ...ors and wiring for damage If the problem continues replace Registration Sensor PL 16 7 If the problem persists replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 005 113 Belt DADF Regi Sensor Off Dynamic Jam RAP Document R...

Page 80: ...connectors and wiring for damage If the problem continues replace Exit Sensor PL 16 7 If the problem persists replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 005 116 Belt DADF Exit Sensor Off Dynamic Jam BSD ON 5 4 Exi...

Page 81: ...PWB P758 3 and GND BSD 5 4 Flag 14 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 Measure the voltage between the DADF PWB P758 2 and GND BSD 5 4 Flag 13 Actuate the DADF Feed Out Sensor...

Page 82: ...circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Measure the voltage between the DADF PWB P761 12 and GND BSD 5 4 Flag 4 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the DADF PWB PL 1...

Page 83: ...61 15 and GND BSD 5 5 Flag 2 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 Measure the voltage between the DADF PWB P761 14 and GND BSD 5 5 Flag 1 Actuate the DADF Registration Sensor wi...

Page 84: ...The display changes Y N Check the connections of P J782 and P J761 P J782 and P J761 are connected cor rectly Y N Connect P J782 and P J761 Check the wire between J782 and J761 for an open circuit or...

Page 85: ...short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Measure the voltage between the DADF PWB P755 1 and GND and between P755 6 and GND BSD 5 5 Flag 2 The voltage is approx 24VDC Y N Replace th...

Page 86: ...the problem persists replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 005 128 CVT Simplex Exit 1 Sensor On Jam BSD ON 5 4 Exit 1 Sensor does not turn On in specified time from Out Sensor On in Simplex Mode Procedure If t...

Page 87: ...ge If all above are OK replace Exit 1 Sensor PL 16 7 If the problem continues replace the Out Sensor PL 16 7 If the problem persists replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 005 130 CVT Invert Sensor On Jam BSD O...

Page 88: ...BSD 5 4 Flag 6 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 Measure the voltage between the DADF PWB P761 8 and GND BSD 5 4 Flag 5 Actuate the DADF Invert Sensor with paper The voltage...

Page 89: ...nd GND BSD 5 4 Flag 6 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 Measure the voltage between the DADF PWB P761 8 and GND BSD 5 4 Flag 5 Actuate the DADF Invert Sensor with paper The v...

Page 90: ...e Initial Actions Power Off than On Procedure Execute Component Control 005 211 Actuate the DADF Invert Sensor with paper The dis play changes Y N Check the connections of P J780 and P J761 P J780 and...

Page 91: ...5 206 Actuate the DADF Pre Registration Sensor with paper The display changes Y N Check the connections of P J781 and P J761 P J781 and P J761 are connected cor rectly Y N Connect P J781 and P J761 Ch...

Page 92: ...DADF Pre Registration Sensor turned On at Invert the DADF Registration Sensor did not turn On within the specified time Initial Actions Power Off than On Procedure Execute Component Control 005 110 Ac...

Page 93: ...it or short circuit Replace the Exit Nip Release Solenoid PL 16 7 If the problem persists replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 Replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 005 137 CVT Exit 2 Sensor On Jam BSD ON 5 4 Exit 2 S...

Page 94: ...tion the Invert Sensor did not turn Off within the specified time Initial Actions Power Off than On Procedure Check the installation and operation of the Invert Gate The Invert Gate is installed and i...

Page 95: ...6 and J766 for an open circuit or a short circuit BSD 5 6 Flag 2 The wire between P756 and J766 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Re...

Page 96: ...e Solenoid operation included 7 Check the connectors and wires for damage If all above are OK replace Exit 1 Sensor PL 16 7 If the problem continues replace the Exit 2 Sensor PL 16 7 If the problem pe...

Page 97: ...anges Y N Check the connections of P J782 and P J761 P J782 and P J761 are connected cor rectly Y N Connect P J782 and P J761 Check the wire between J782 and J761 for an open circuit or a short circui...

Page 98: ...Sensor did not turn Off within the specified time 2 After the DADF Registration Motor turned On in 2 Sided mode the DADF Pre Registra tion Sensor did not turn Off within the specified time Initial Act...

Page 99: ...Invert RAP BSD ON 5 4 5 5 5 6 After the DADF Registration Motor turned On at Invert the DADF Pre Registration Sensor did not turn Off within the specified time Initial Actions Power Off than On Proced...

Page 100: ...Nip Release Solenoid can be heard Y N Check the connections of P J766 and P J756 P J766 and P J756 are connected cor rectly Y N Connect P J766 and P J756 Check the wire between P756 and J766 for an o...

Page 101: ...Procedure Ensure that a point on circumference farthest from trail edge not a center of a hole on trail edge side is 19mm or less from trail edge 005 152 CVT Holed Paper Reg Sensor Off Jam BSD ON 5 4...

Page 102: ...Procedure Ensure that a point on circumference farthest from trail edge not a center of a hole on trail edge side is 19mm or less from trail edge 005 154 CVT Holed Paper Out Sensor Off Jam BSD ON 5 4...

Page 103: ...edure Ensure that a point on circumference farthest from trail edge not a center of a hole on trail edge side is 19mm or less from trail edge 005 156 CVT Holed Paper Duplex Exit 1 Sensor Off Jam BSD O...

Page 104: ...dure Ensure that a point on circumference farthest from trail edge not a center of a hole on trail edge side is 19mm or less from trail edge 005 158 CVT Holed Paper Exit 2 Sensor Off Jam BSD ON 5 4 Ex...

Page 105: ...ng Stop or during Purge Procedure When the document is removed this fault is released When this problem occurs frequently check Level Sensor output Tray Motor operation Tray Drive system Torque Limite...

Page 106: ...d GND BSD 5 1 Flag 2 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 Measure the voltage between the DADF PWB P759 2 and GND BSD 5 1 Flag 1 Actuate the DADF Tray Size 1 Sensor with paper T...

Page 107: ...ween J771 and J759 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Measure the voltage between the DADF PWB P759 3 and GND BSD 5 1 Flag 2 The volt...

Page 108: ...between J771 and J759 for an open circuit or a short circuit BSD 5 1 Flag 1 Flag 2 The wire between J771 and J759 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit...

Page 109: ...J769 and P J758 P J769 and P J758 are connected cor rectly Y N Connect P J769 and P J758 Check the wire between J769 and J758 for an open circuit or a short circuit BSD 5 4 Flag 13 Flag 14 The wire b...

Page 110: ...owder The Transport Roll is ok Y N Replace the Transport Roll Check for foreign substances distortion and paper powder in the paper transport path No distortion foreign substances or paper powder are...

Page 111: ...circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Measure the voltage between the DADF PWB P761 12 and GND BSD 5 4 Flag 4 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 Measure the vol...

Page 112: ...Original Size Sensor for paper strip being stuck Check the connections between the sensor and the DADF PWB If OK replace the Original Size Sensor If the problem persists replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 0...

Page 113: ...ely con nected Y N Connect the connectors Turn on the power again 005 280 reoccurs Y N End Replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 005 281 DADF Tray Lift Down Failure Bottom Sensor does not turn ON in specified...

Page 114: ...he display changes Y N Check the connections of P J788 and P J786 P J788 and P J786 are connected cor rectly Y N Connect P J788 and P J786 Check the wire between J788 and J786 for an open circuit or a...

Page 115: ...wire between J777 and J761 for an open circuit or a short circuit BSD 5 4 Flag 7 Flag 8 The wire between J777 and J761 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circ...

Page 116: ...ON 5 2 After the DADF Nudger Motor started reverse rotation the DADF Nudger Sensor did not turn On within the specified time Initial Actions Power Off than On Procedure Manually operate the Feed Head...

Page 117: ...en J769 and J758 for an open circuit or a short circuit BSD 5 4 Flag 13 Flag 14 The wire between J769 and J758 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or s...

Page 118: ...Flag 3 Actuate the DADF Pre Registration Sensor with paper The voltage changes Y N Replace the DADF Pre Registration Sensor PL 16 7 Replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 Replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 005 301 DA...

Page 119: ...ntact is closed and is insulated when the con tact is opened Y N Replace the DADF Interlock Switch PL 16 7 Replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 Replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 005 304 CVT Platen Interlock Open R...

Page 120: ...P J753 F1 and F2 Check the wire between J753 and F1 and between J753 and F2 for an open circuit or a short circuit BSD 1 3 Flag 7 Flag 8 The wires between J753 and F1 and between J753 and F2 are condu...

Page 121: ...g 3 Flag 4 The wire between J722 A10 and J722 A11 is connecting success fully when the Platen Open Switch contact is closed and is insulated when the con tact is opened Y N Replace the Platen Open Swi...

Page 122: ...on Sensor with paper The voltage changes Y N Replace the DADF Pre Registration Sensor PL 16 7 Replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 Replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 005 908 CVT Registration Sensor RAP BSD ON 5 4 P...

Page 123: ...nections between the L H Interlock Switch and the DADF PWB If OK replace the L H Interlock Switch If the problem persists replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 005 900 No Belt DADF Applicable Sensor Static Jam...

Page 124: ...the connections between the Doc In Sensor and the DADF PWB If OK replace the Doc In Sensor If the problem persists replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 005 902 Belt DADF Regi Sensor Static Jam Document at Re...

Page 125: ...Check the connections between the Exit Sensor and the DADF PWB If OK replace the Exit Sensor If the problem persists replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 005 904 Belt Dup Sensor Static Jam Document at Dup Sen...

Page 126: ...eck the connections between the Lead Reg Sensor and the DADF PWB If OK replace the Lead Reg Sensor If the problem persists replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 005 910 DADF Out Sensor Static Jam Out Sensor On...

Page 127: ...he connections between the Exit1 Sensor and the DADF PWB If OK replace the Exit1 Sensor If the problem persists replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 005 912 DADF Exit 2 Sensor Static Jam Exit2 Sensor On detec...

Page 128: ...it Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Measure the voltage between the DADF PWB P761 9 and GND BSD 5 4 Flag 6 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 Measure the voltage b...

Page 129: ...1 Sensor with paper The voltage changes Y N Replace the DADF APS 1 Sensor PL 16 7 Replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 Replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 005 916 CVT APS No2 Sensor RAP BSD ON 5 4 Paper remains on t...

Page 130: ...Repair the open circuit or short circuit Measure the voltage between the DADF PWB P785 3 and GND BSD 5 4 Flag 12 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the DADF PWB PL 16 3 Measure the voltage betwee...

Page 131: ...Up Detected except for During Run during Stop or during Purge Procedure Removal of set document cancels the fault If it occurs frequently check the Level Sensor Tray Motor Tray Drive Assembly area for...

Page 132: ...Y N Check the connections of P J788 and P J786 P J788 and P J786 are connected cor rectly Y N Connect P J788 and P J786 Check the wire between J788 and J786 for an open circuit or a short circuit BSD...

Page 133: ...that are interfering with operation Execute Component Control 005 225 DADF Nudger Sensor Actuate the DADF Nudger Sen sor with paper The display changes Y N Check the connections of P J788 and P J786...

Page 134: ...ween J787 and J786 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Measure the voltage between the DADF PWB P786 1 and GND BSD 5 2 Flag 5 The volt...

Page 135: ...January 2007 2 112 WorkCentre 7132 005 943 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 136: ...Thermostat The contact points are connected Y N Replace the Fuser Unit PL 7 1 Check the resistance of the Main Lamp between P615 3 and P615 2 for an open circuit or a short circuit BSD 10 2 Flag 1 Th...

Page 137: ...conducts as expected Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Replace the Fuser Unit PL 7 1 If the problem persists replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 010 314 Rear Thermistor RAP BSD ON 10 1 The Rear The...

Page 138: ...the Sub Lamp turned On during standby the Control Thermistor did not detect a specific temperature within the specified time After the empty rotation started the Control Thermistor did not detect the...

Page 139: ...0 320 Heat Roll Over Temperature RAP BSD ON 10 2 The Control Center Thermistor detected a temperature higher than the specified value The Rear Thermistor detected a temperature higher than the specifi...

Page 140: ...the contact points of the Thermostat The contact points are connected Y N Replace the Fuser Unit PL 7 1 Check the resistance of the Main Lamp between P615 3 and P615 2 for an open circuit or a short c...

Page 141: ...e Fuser Unit Check the conductivity of the contact points of the Thermostat The contact points are connected Y N Replace the Fuser Unit PL 7 1 Check the resistance of the Main Lamp between P615 3 and...

Page 142: ...ture within the specified time After the Sub Lamp turned On during standby the Control Thermistor did not detect a specific temperature within the specified time After the empty rotation started the C...

Page 143: ...rmistor did not detect a specific temperature within the specified time After the empty rotation started the Control Thermistor did not detect the empty rotation finishing temperature within the speci...

Page 144: ...istor did not detect a specific temperature within the specified time After the empty rotation started the Control Thermistor did not detect the empty rotation finishing temperature within the specifi...

Page 145: ...stor did not detect a specific temperature within the specified time After the empty rotation started the Control Thermistor did not detect the empty rotation finishing temperature within the specifie...

Page 146: ...rmistor did not detect a specific temperature within the specified time After the empty rotation started the Control Thermistor did not detect the empty rotation finishing temperature within the speci...

Page 147: ...stor did not detect a specific temperature within the specified time After the empty rotation started the Control Thermistor did not detect the empty rotation finishing temperature within the specifie...

Page 148: ...ort circuit Replace the Fuser Unit PL 7 1 If the problem persists replace the Power Unit PL 11 1 If the problem persists replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 010 398 Fuser Lock RAP BSD ON 10 3 The Fuser Fan fa...

Page 149: ...ew ohms Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Replace the Fuser Fan PL 11 1 Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 010 421 Fuser end of life RAP BSD ON 10 3 The Fuser is near end of life Initial Actions P...

Page 150: ...rcuit Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8390 12 and GND BSD 12 2 Flag 6 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8390...

Page 151: ...uit Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8390 12 and GND BSD 12 2 Flag 6 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8390 13...

Page 152: ...ure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8390 6 and GND BSD 12 2 Flag 4 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8390 14 and GND...

Page 153: ...it Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8390 12 and GND BSD 12 2 Flag 6 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8390 13...

Page 154: ...ort circuit Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8850 B9 and GND BSD 12 3 Flag 2 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB...

Page 155: ...or short circuit Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8850 B9 and GND BSD 12 3 Flag 2 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Measure the voltage between the Finisher...

Page 156: ...nd GND BSD 12 4 Flag 3 Actuate the Compile Paper Sensor with paper The voltage changes Y N Replace the Compile Paper Sensor PL 17 9 Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Alternately execute Component Cont...

Page 157: ...re the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8390 6 and GND BSD 12 2 Flag 4 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8390 14 and GND B...

Page 158: ...easure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8850 B6 and GND BSD 12 8 Flag 2 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8850 B5 and...

Page 159: ...P8850 A12 and GND BSD 12 9 Flag 2 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8850 A11 and GND BSD 12 9 Flag 2 Actuate the Stacker U...

Page 160: ...ce the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8848 A2 and GND BSD 12 4 Flag 5 Actuate the Front Tamper Home Sensor with paper The voltage changes Y N Replace the Front Tam...

Page 161: ...ace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8848 A2 and GND BSD 12 4 Flag 5 Actuate the Front Tamper Home Sensor with paper The voltage changes Y N Replace the Front Ta...

Page 162: ...place the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8848 A8 and GND BSD 12 4 Flag 1 Actuate the Rear Tamper Home Sensor with paper The voltage changes Y N Replace the Rear Ta...

Page 163: ...Y N Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8849 5 and GND BSD 12 7 Flag 3 Actuate the Eject Clamp Home Sensor with paper The voltage changes Y N Replace the Ej...

Page 164: ...ce the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8848 A8 and GND BSD 12 4 Flag 1 Actuate the Rear Tamper Home Sensor with paper The voltage changes Y N Replace the Rear Tampe...

Page 165: ...rox 5VDC Y N Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8849 5 and GND BSD 12 7 Flag 3 Actuate the Eject Clamp Home Sensor with paper The voltage changes Y N Repla...

Page 166: ...tor REVERSE ON The Eject Motor starts up Y N Check the connections of P J8801 and P J8846 P J8801 and P J8846 are con nected correctly Y N Connect P J8801 and P J8846 Check the wire between J8801 and...

Page 167: ...Eject Motor REVERSE ON The Eject Motor starts up Y N Check the connections of P J8801 and P J8846 P J8801 and P J8846 are con nected correctly Y N Connect P J8801 and P J8846 Check the wire between J...

Page 168: ...d P J8847 Check the wire between J8819 and J8847 for an open circuit or a short circuit BSD 12 6 Flag 1 The wire between J8819 and J8847 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Re...

Page 169: ...J8850 Check the wire between J8813 and J8850 for an open circuit or a short circuit BSD 12 5 Flag 3 Flag 4 The wire between J8813 and J8850 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N...

Page 170: ...r Sen sor did not turn Off within 200ms Initial Actions Power Off On Check the Stapler movement mechanism Procedure Execute Component Control 012 240 Staple Front Corner Sensor Actuate the Staple Fron...

Page 171: ...the Staple Position the Staple Move Sensor did not turn On Initial Actions Power Off On Check the Stapler movement mechanism Procedure Execute Component Control 012 241 Staple Move Sensor Actuate the...

Page 172: ...r passed through the Dual Staple 1 Position while moving to the Rear Staple Position the Staple Move Sensor did not turn Off within 500ms Initial Actions Power Off On Check the Stapler movement mechan...

Page 173: ...osing of the Finisher Top Cover The Finisher Top Cover can be opened closed Y N Reinstall the Finisher Top Cover correctly Check the installation of the Top Cover Interlock Switch The Top Cover Interl...

Page 174: ...er PWB PL 17 12 Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 If the problem persists replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 012 303 Finisher H Transport Cover Open RAP BSD ON 12 2 The Finisher H Transport Cover is open Ini...

Page 175: ...lace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8848 A2 and GND BSD 12 4 Flag 5 Actuate the Front Tamper Home Sensor with paper The voltage changes Y N Replace the Front T...

Page 176: ...eplace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8848 A2 and GND BSD 12 4 Flag 5 Actuate the Front Tamper Home Sensor with paper The voltage changes Y N Replace the Front...

Page 177: ...the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8848 A8 and GND BSD 12 4 Flag 1 Actuate the Rear Tamper Home Sensor with paper The voltage changes Y N Replace the Rear Tamper...

Page 178: ...Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8848 A8 and GND BSD 12 4 Flag 1 Actuate the Rear Tamper Home Sensor with paper The voltage changes Y N Replace the Rear...

Page 179: ...ON The Eject Motor starts up Y N Check the connections of P J8801 and P J8846 P J8801 and P J8846 are con nected correctly Y N Connect P J8801 and P J8846 Check the wire between J8801 and J8846 for a...

Page 180: ...E ON The Eject Motor starts up Y N Check the connections of P J8801 and P J8846 P J8801 and P J8846 are con nected correctly Y N Connect P J8801 and P J8846 Check the wire between J8801 and J8846 for...

Page 181: ...7 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Replace the Staple Assembly PL 17 8 If the problem persists replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Ex...

Page 182: ...rox 5VDC Y N Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Replace the Staple Assembly PL 17 8 If the problem persists replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 012 318 Set Clamp Home Se...

Page 183: ...f the problem persists replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 012 319 Set Clamp Home Sensor Off Failure RAP BSD ON 12 7 After the Set Clamp completed operation the Set Cla...

Page 184: ...Clamp Clutch ON The Set Clamp Clutch starts operating Y N Check the connections of P J8822 and P J8848 P J8822 and P J8848 are con nected correctly Y N Connect P J8822 and P J8848 Check the wire betw...

Page 185: ...nuary 2007 2 162 WorkCentre 7132 012 500 Revision Status indicator raps 012 500 BSD ON A description is not available at time of publication Procedure A procedure is not available at time of publicati...

Page 186: ...splay changes Y N Check the connections of P J8380 and P J8390 P J8380 and P J8390 are con nected correctly Y N Connect P J8380 and P J8390 Check the wire between J8380 and J8390 for an open circuit o...

Page 187: ...nges Y N Replace the H Transport Exit Sensor PL 17 3 Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 012 903 Paper Remains at Compiler Entrance Sensor RAP BSD ON 12 3 Paper remains...

Page 188: ...Replace the Compile Paper Sensor PL 17 9 Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 012 923 H Transport Entrance Sensor B RAP BSD ON 12 2 During standby paper was detected by...

Page 189: ...January 2007 2 166 WorkCentre 7132 012 905 012 923 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 190: ...foreign object s and paper dust Check that the Finisher is installed properly The Finisher is properly installed and properly connected to the IOT Y N Reinstall the Finisher properly Enter Component...

Page 191: ...pair the open or short circuit Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB J8709 3 and GND The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Go to Wirenet 7 2 36 A Finisher 5VDC and check the 5VDC circuit Measure the volta...

Page 192: ...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 transport path for a foreign ob...

Page 193: ...her PWB PL 22 7 012 161 A Finisher Set Eject Jam BSD ON CH15 6 In the Eject Motor s ejecting operation Eject Home Sensor ON was detected within a specified time after the start of the reverse operatio...

Page 194: ...pecified time after the Stacker Tray started going down at initialization and dur ing a job the lower position of the tray Full could not be detected based on the changes in the Stacker Stack Sensor 1...

Page 195: ...the voltage between Finisher PWB J8707 3 and GND The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Go to Wirenet 7 2 36 A Finisher 5VDC and check the 5VDC circuit Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB J8707 2 and GND...

Page 196: ...short circuit between J8700 and J8724 The wires between J8700 and J8724 are OK Y N Repair the open wire or short circuit Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB J8700 6 and GND The voltage is approx...

Page 197: ...or an open or short circuit between J8700 and J8724 The wires between J8700 and J8724 are OK Y N Repair the open or short circuit Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB J8700 6 and GND The voltage i...

Page 198: ...y Check for an open or short circuit between J8700 and J8726 The wires between J8700 and J8726 are OK Y N Repair the open wire or short circuit Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB J8700 12 and GN...

Page 199: ...n J8700 and J8725 The wire between J8700 and J8725 is normally conductive with no open wire or short circuit Y N Repair the open wire or short circuit Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB J8700 9...

Page 200: ...it between J8700 and J8726 The wire between J8700 and J8726 are OK Y N Repair the open or short circuit Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB J8700 12 and GND The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Go to W...

Page 201: ...circuit Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB J8700 9 and GND The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Go to Wirenet 7 2 36 A Finisher 5VDC and check the 5VDC circuit Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB...

Page 202: ...n J8707 and J8742B and between J8742A and J8723 are OK Y N Repair the open or short circuit Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB J8707 9 and GND The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Go to Wirenet 7 2 36...

Page 203: ...B and between J8742A and J8723 are OK Y N Repair the open or short circuit Measure the voltage between Finisher PWB J8707 9 and GND The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Go to Wirenet 7 2 36 A Finisher 5VDC...

Page 204: ...tage changes Y N Check the wires and connectors for an intermittent open or short circuit If the prob lem continues replace the Finisher PWB PL 22 7 Replace the Staple Assembly PL 22 4 Enter 012 046 a...

Page 205: ...701 and P J8730 are securely connected Y N Connect P J8701 and P J8730 securely Check for an open or short circuit between J8701 and J8730 The wires between J8701 and J8730 are OK Y N Repair the open...

Page 206: ...tent open or short circuit If the problem contin ues replace the Finisher PWB PL 22 7 012 903 A Finisher Paper Remains at Compiler Exit Sensor BSD ON CH15 3 At Power On the Compile Exit Sensor detecte...

Page 207: ...all the sensor properly Enter Component Control 012 140 Move the Finisher Entrance Sensor actuator by hand or with a piece of paper The display changes Y N Check the connections of P J8709 and P J8729...

Page 208: ...the problem persists perform Hard Disk Diagnostic Program If the problem persists replace the HDD PL 11 2 016 211 Software Option System Memory Low RAP One of the Software option functions cannot be...

Page 209: ...Off On Procedure Refer customer to following User Guide headings to check memory usage Allocate Memory Memory Settings Properties Properties Features Maximum Stored Pages Mailbox Screen Data Encryptio...

Page 210: ...The Serial Numbers are not in sync Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Go to GP 4 016 215 Software Option RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 Functions such as scanner cannot be executed due to an option PWB erro...

Page 211: ...e to an option PWB error Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Check installation and electrical connections of PWBs on PL 11 1 and PL 11 2 016 217 Software Option RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 Functions such...

Page 212: ...rocedure Check installation and electrical connections of PWBs on PL 11 1 and PL 11 2 016 311 Scanner Install RAP BSD ON 6 2 The system detected that the scanner is not installed Procedure Check the e...

Page 213: ...nnector between the IIT and the IOT Replace the IIT IPS PWB PL 13 3 If the problem persists replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 016 316 Page Memory Not Detected RAP The system detected that the Page Memory St...

Page 214: ...3 are securely con nected Check the installation of the Printer PWB if present 016 318 Page Memory Error Option RAP BSD ON 16 1 The system detected an error in the Page Memory Option of the scanner I...

Page 215: ...s Power Off On Procedure Check the installation of the FAX PWB Check that P Js on FAX PWB are securely connected 016 322 JBA Account Full RAP BSD ON 16 1 The accumulated accounting data in Job Based A...

Page 216: ...Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 016 450 SMB Host Name Duplicated RAP A PC of the same host name exists on the network Initial Actions Power O...

Page 217: ...low 1 Press the Log In Out button on the control panel 2 Enter the Key Operator ID using the numeric keypad on the control panel Select Confirm on the System Administrator Login screen NOTE The defaul...

Page 218: ...onfirm on the System Administrator Login screen NOTE The default Key Operator ID is five one s 11111 If the Authentication feature is enabled you may be required to enter a password The default passwo...

Page 219: ...ator raps 016 500 DIMM RAP A definition is not available at time of publication Procedure A procedure is not available at time of publication 016 501 S2X RAP A definition is not available at time of p...

Page 220: ...f the problem persists disconnect and reconnect the electrical connections on the HDD PL 11 2 If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 016...

Page 221: ...ess Refer customer to System Administrator Guide headings E mail E mail Environments E mail Setting Setup POP3 Server Settings Test Mail 016 505 Redirector POP Authentication RAP The Redirector cannot...

Page 222: ...Program If the problem persists perform GP 6 Special Boot Modes HDD Initialization If the problem persists replace the HDD PL 11 2 016 507 Image Log Send RAP The Image Log send command 1 in the HDD f...

Page 223: ...nostic Program If the problem persists perform GP 6 Special Boot Modes HDD Initialization If the problem persists replace the HDD PL 11 2 016 509 Image Log RAP The Image Log block send command 1 in th...

Page 224: ...iagnostic Program If the problem persists perform GP 6 Special Boot Modes HDD Initialization If the problem persists replace the HDD PL 11 2 016 511 Image Log RAP The Image Log invalid send rule 1 exe...

Page 225: ...the power If the problem persists perform Hard Disk Diagnostic Program If the problem persists perform GP 6 Special Boot Modes HDD Initialization If the problem persists replace the HDD PL 11 2 016 52...

Page 226: ...SSL certificate Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Register the root certificate of the LDAP server SSL Certificate on the machine 016 524 LDAP RAP There was a LDAP server SSL authentication error...

Page 227: ...ry Service can be set to Disabled to avoid an error but the connected LDAP server security is not guaranteed 016 526 LDAP RAP There was a LDAP server SSL authentication error The server name does not...

Page 228: ...rror Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure This error was generated by the software 016 533 LDAP RAP There was a Kerberos server authentication protocol error The machine and the Kerberos server cloc...

Page 229: ...e is not connecting to the Kerberos server address Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Check that the realm name and Kerberos server address settings on the machine are correct If connected with Wi...

Page 230: ...ed by the software 016 543 Attestation Agent error 543 REALM_UNKNOWN RAP The specified realm domain has disappeared from the ApeosWare Authentication Agent The domain was manually deleted at the Apeos...

Page 231: ...in the ActiveDirectory Procedure Match the time of the PC where the ApeosWare Authentication agent is installed in with the time of the PC where the ActiveDirectory is Furthermore if the Windows Time...

Page 232: ...r to the ApeosWare Authen tication Agent User Guide for solutions Match the time of the PC where the ApeosWare Authentication agent is installed in with the time of the PC where the ActiveDirectory is...

Page 233: ...n is incorrect Procedure Set the domain user reference login name or the reference password of the ApeosWare Authentication Agent domain to the correct items 016 555 Attestation Agent error 555 SERVIC...

Page 234: ...it for a while before authenticating again as the service is overloaded If that did not solve the problem check the ApeosWare Authentication Agent Refer to the ApeosWare Authentication Agent User Guid...

Page 235: ...power OFF then ON 016 560 Attestation Agent error 560 RAP A communication error has occurred between the ApeosWare Authentication Agent and the machine Procedure Check that the network cable is connec...

Page 236: ...agent detected a duplicated ID Procedure Correct a temporary user entered into ActiveDirectory or Attestation Agent so that it does not have the same IC card info as any other user 016 569 Attestation...

Page 237: ...lure in resolving a problem with a host name in FTP scan Procedure Check the connection to DNS Or check that the destination server name is entered on DNS 016 575 DNS Server Error in FTP RAP In FTP sc...

Page 238: ...er Procedure Check that the destination FTP server and this machine are set up so that they can communi cate with each other on the network For example check the following The IP address of the server...

Page 239: ...ror RAP A login name or password error in FTP scan Procedure Check the login name user name and password are correct 016 579 Scanning Picture Error RAP There is a problem with the place to save images...

Page 240: ...ailure in acquiring a file name folder on the FTP scan server Procedure Check the right to access the FTP scan server 016 581 File Name Suffix Limit Error RAP The suffix of a FTP scan file name folder...

Page 241: ...ace That the storage place has some space available 016 583 Lock Folder Creation Failure RAP A failure in creating a FTP scan lock folder Procedure Check the following If the existing lock directory L...

Page 242: ...Check the following That the specified name is a folder name that can be created in the storage place That there is no folder with the same name as the specified one That the storage place has some sp...

Page 243: ...failure in deleting a FTP scan lock folder Procedure Check the following The right to access the server If the existing lock directory LCK is left on the destination manually delete it and retry the j...

Page 244: ...ite in Failure RAP A failure in writing data onto the FTP scan server Procedure Check that the storage place has some space available 016 589 Data Read Failure RAP A failure in reading data from the F...

Page 245: ...to be taken when a duplicated FTP scan file name is detected Procedure Select any option other than Overwrite prohibited 016 591 Scan Filing Policy Injustice RAP FTP scan filing policy is illegal whe...

Page 246: ...NAME DAT file access error in FTP scan Procedure If Add is selected as action to be taken when a duplicated file name is detected check that NEXTNAME DAT file is correct 016 593 Internal Scan Error RA...

Page 247: ...RAP In FTP scan a TYPE command failed network error Procedure If the same operation causes this to reoccur contact our Custom Support Center 016 595 Port Command Failure RAP In FTP scan a Port command...

Page 248: ...eration causes this to reoccur contact our Custom Support Center 016 597 Same Name File Exists RAP FTP scanning stopped because another file folder with the same name existed CreditMutuel specificatio...

Page 249: ...denies access when an incorrect System Administrator ID is entered the selected number of times If required refer to GP 3 to reset password to five one s 11111 default if the System Adminis trator ID...

Page 250: ...ution setting 016 702 Out of Page Buffer RAP Insufficient Print Page Buffer is detected Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Requires Print Page buffer memory expansion a decrease of resolution or s...

Page 251: ...Send the E mail to a valid mailbox destination or set up the appropriate mailbox Refer customer to Mailbox section in User Guide 016 704 Mailbox Full RAP When accessing the HD the control logic detec...

Page 252: ...ed at installation check whether the operations for Secure Print are cor rect Refer customer to User Guide headings Print Secure Print Print Driver Features 016 706 Maximum Users Exceeded RAP When acc...

Page 253: ...PL 11 2 If the problem occurred at installation check whether the operations for Proof Print are correct 016 708 HDD Full Annotation Watermark RAP When an Annotation Watermark image was to be stored...

Page 254: ...customer to cancel and rerun the job 016 710 Delayed Print RAP A Delay Print Job was received from the machine that has no HDD installed The number of jobs that can be simultaneously received 100 jobs...

Page 255: ...re Decrease the send parameter for resolution send image quality and resend Reduce the image using the send parameter and resend e g A3 to A4 Change the Upper Limit of Data Size setting in the Specifi...

Page 256: ...assword RAP There is a password error in the security box Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure A procedure is not available at time of publication 016 714 Security Box Enable RAP The security box is...

Page 257: ...Off On Procedure Ask customer to cancel and rerun the job If the problem persists perform GP 6 Special Boot Modes Spool Initialization If the problem persists remove and replace the DIMM PL 11 2 If t...

Page 258: ...rol Language functions Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Cancel the job reduce resolution and rerun the job 016 719 Out of PCL Memory RAP Insufficient memory is detected while using PCL Initial A...

Page 259: ...r Off On Procedure Ask customer to cancel and rerun the job 016 721 Other Errors RAP The Auto Tray Switching feature was enabled when Auto Paper Off is selected for all paper trays on the Paper Type P...

Page 260: ...in the finisher Procedure Refer customer to following User Guide headings Image Rotation Rotation Direction Screen 016 724 Staple Position RAP The staple selection and hole punch selection is not com...

Page 261: ...e RAP There is a B Formatter Library image conversion error Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 016 726 PDL Auto Switch RAP The Page Description...

Page 262: ...int option to print blank pages and reprint to confirm if the output is not blank Add text if the output is blank and try printing again 016 728 TIFF Data Unsupported RAP The TIFF Tagged Image File Fo...

Page 263: ...e valid number of colors and pixels Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Refer customer to following User Guide headings TIFF S TIFF S and TIFF J in Internet Fax Profile Job Templates Network Scanni...

Page 264: ...Procedure Ask customer to cancel and rerun the job If the problem persists refer customer to following User Guide headings TIFF S TIFF S and TIFF J in Internet iFax Profile Job Templates Network Scann...

Page 265: ...stination Address RAP There is an error in the destination address Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Verify the address is correct 016 734 Transmission Report RAP There is a simple transmission r...

Page 266: ...ut the Job Template List while the Job Template was being updated Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Ask customer to cancel and rerun the job 016 736 Remote Directory Lock RAP There is a lock erro...

Page 267: ...Remote Directory Removal RAP There is a lock removal error in the remote directory Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure A procedure is not available at time of publication 016 741 Downloading Mode...

Page 268: ...Revision 016 742 TBD RAP A definition is not available at time of publication Procedure A procedure is not available at time of publication 016 743 TBD RAP A definition is not available at time of pu...

Page 269: ...ator raps 016 744 TBD RAP A definition is not available at time of publication Procedure A procedure is not available at time of publication 016 745 TBD RAP A definition is not available at time of pu...

Page 270: ...le Procedure Ask customer to print using the driver from Acrobat Reader 016 747 Insufficient Memory An error occurred while processing the annotation image data due to insufficient memory Procedure Ta...

Page 271: ...n in User Guide to make available more HDD space If the problem persists check the HDD electrical connections PL 11 2 If the problem persists perform Hard Disk Diagnostic Program If the problem persis...

Page 272: ...Power Off On Procedure Refer customer to User Guide section Change Print Settings or Print Mode Settings 016 751 PDF RAP One of the following errors occurred while performing PDF Bridge processing Syn...

Page 273: ...nt settings When the Print mode is set to High Quality if the setting for Standard is set to Normal change the setting to High Speed 016 753 PDF Password Mismatch RAP BSD ON 16 1 When processing a PDF...

Page 274: ...the PDF file compressed in LZW without the Contents Bridge Expansion Kit installed Procedure Install the Contents Bridge Expansion Kit Print using the driver from Acrobat Reader 016 755 PDF Print Proh...

Page 275: ...ervice RAP The service is prohibited Procedure Ask the key operator or system or account administrator to enable usage of the machine 016 757 Auditron Invalid User RAP The account is not registered Pr...

Page 276: ...An illegal account was detected Procedure Ask the key operator or system or account administrator to add the account rights 016 759 Auditron Reached Limit RAP The number of pages reached the maximum n...

Page 277: ...problem persists refer customer to User Guide headings PostScript Memory CentreWare Internet Services properties Memory Settings Allocate Memory When printing fails Setting Format of config txt 016 76...

Page 278: ...raps Revision 016 762 Print Language RAP The specified print language is not installed Procedure In Specify Print Mode under Port Settings specify another print language 016 764 SMTP Server Connection...

Page 279: ...to send e mail due to the Hard Drive on the SMTP server is full Procedure Retrieve E mail in the Server HDD Reconsider the Server capacity 016 766 SMTP Server File System RAP SMTP server response cod...

Page 280: ...end e mail due to an incorrect address Procedure Check the destination of the E mail 016 768 Invalid Sender Address RAP Unable to connect to the SMTP server due to the machines incorrect mail address...

Page 281: ...does not support conformation of mail distribution DSN Procedure Enable the most appropriate ESMTP function in the SMTP Server Or send the E mail with sent confirmation turned off 016 770 FAX Function...

Page 282: ...a JBIG Joint Bi level Image Experts Group parameter error Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Ask customer to cancel and rerun the job 016 772 JBIG Parameter RAP There is a JBIG Joint Bi level Imag...

Page 283: ...BIG Joint Bi level Image Experts Group parameter error Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Ask customer to cancel and rerun the job 016 774 JBIG Parameter RAP There is a JBIG Joint Bi level Image E...

Page 284: ...is a JBIG Joint Bi level Image Experts Group parameter error Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Ask customer to cancel and rerun the job 016 776 JBIG Parameter RAP There is a JBIG Joint Bi level I...

Page 285: ...is a JBIG Joint Bi level Image Experts Group parameter error Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Ask customer to cancel and rerun the job 016 778 JBIG Parameter RAP There is a JBIG Joint Bi level I...

Page 286: ...n Error RAP An error occurred due to causes other than HDD access during scanned image conversion processing in I Formatted Procedure Repeat the operation 016 780 Attached Document TIFF RAP There is a...

Page 287: ...r to sending the e mail message If the E mail Send Authentication setting is set to SMTP AUTH then an additional setting labeled SMTP AUTH Login Name will appear on page 5 of the report along with the...

Page 288: ...e following The Host Name setting must have no spaces in the name and no periods slashes or or star symbols in the name If the Host Name has a space in it or has any of these symbols have the customer...

Page 289: ...oblem is either on the customer s network or with the settings in the machine Reconnect the customer s network cable to the machine Select each one of the listed Templates and press the Start button N...

Page 290: ...r Reload the system software Refer to GP 13 to delete all Templates and Repository settings Then refer the customer to the section titled CentreWare Internet Services in the WC7132 User Guide for deta...

Page 291: ...If this code appears while using CentreWare Scan Service refer to the CentreWare Scan Ser vice Installation Guide 016 785 Server HD Full RAP The Server File System became full during Scan to Server f...

Page 292: ...t be written to the internal HDD Procedure The HDD may be temporarily full with print jobs Wait and retry Format the HDD Replace the HDD PL 11 2 016 787 Invalid Server IP ADD RAP Server IP address was...

Page 293: ...HD Full Job Memory RAP During iFax or sending mail designated for forwarding the send module Redirector attempted to send data exceeding the System Data Upper Limit of Data Size for Scan to E mail to...

Page 294: ...pling is cancelled Procedure No action required Stapling is cancelled by the customer 016 791 File Retrieve RAP Failed to access the forwarding destination or the job template save location with Scan...

Page 295: ...Failed to get the job history report specified in Job Counter Report Procedure The specified job history does not exist 016 793 MF I O HD Full RAP Free space is insufficient on the hard disk Procedur...

Page 296: ...6 798 No Trust Marking Option RAP Unable to print the document because a HDD is disconnected Procedure Install reattach the HDD PL 11 2 and print again 016 799 PLW Print Instruction RAP An invalid pri...

Page 297: ...ion if possible 2 Delete documents that are no longer needed such as Mailbox documents FAX Send Wait documents Secure Print documents and Delayed Print documents Make sure that there is space in the H...

Page 298: ...attempts delete unnecessary documents saved in the device or change the level of ensuring creation to Low However if the level is set to Low log image creation cannot be ensured 016 985 Data size over...

Page 299: ...January 2007 2 276 WorkCentre 7132 016 983 016 985 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 300: ...t user name or password SMB Procedure Check the user name and password with the system administrator Note The password cannot be verified If you have forgotten the password reset the pass word 018 543...

Page 301: ...rocedure 1 Check what the limited number of users that can connect to a shared folder is 2 Check that the number of users that use the server simultaneously is not over max 018 595 LDAP protocol error...

Page 302: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 702 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 303: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 704 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 304: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 706 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 305: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 708 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 306: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 711 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 307: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 713 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 308: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 716 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 309: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 718 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 310: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 720 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 311: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 732 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direct...

Page 312: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 734 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 313: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 736 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 314: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 749 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 315: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 751 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 316: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 753 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 317: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 764 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 318: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 766 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 319: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 768 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 320: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 770 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 321: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 780 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 322: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 782 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 323: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 784 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 324: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 786 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 325: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 788 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 326: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 790 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 327: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 792 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 328: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 794 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 329: ...or with the remote LDAP server Ask the customer to verify the machine LDAP setups If OK then there is a problem with the remote LDAP server 018 796 LDAP RAP There is an error in the Lightweight Direc...

Page 330: ...ettings are indicated The printer is operational or the Config Report indicates valid net work settings Y N Check for damage with the network connection If there is no damage then there is a problem w...

Page 331: ...January 2007 2 298 WorkCentre 7132 018 797 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 332: ...any accessory PWB s are installed securely If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 021 361 EP Accessory Kind Configuration Error RAP The System Data 850 007 is set to 0 Off during connection...

Page 333: ...ng the Coin Kit a color copy job was requested Procedure Check the settings 021 732 EP Accessory Service Canceled By Disable RAP With an accessory installed there was a missing card insufficient fee p...

Page 334: ...the upper limit was reached Initial Actions Power OFF ON Procedure Operate the Color Mode Restriction Key SW to enable Color mode Or replace the card with another card that does not reach the upper li...

Page 335: ...Diagnostic Request was processed an error was noti fied by the EP SV Initial Actions Power OFF ON Procedure Check that the telephone line is connected Wait and send the request again 021 770 Used Par...

Page 336: ...agnostics Request could not be processed due to a busy line Initial Actions Power OFF ON Procedure Check that the telephone line is connected Wait and send the request again 021 772 EP DX Installation...

Page 337: ...ON Procedure Insert a Xerox card copy card or cash into the accessory and ensure that there are sufficient fees or card value 021 942 EP Scan Service Paused By Color Mode RAP With an accessory install...

Page 338: ...ON Procedure Insert a Xerox card copy card or cash into the accessory and ensure that there are sufficient fees or card value 021 944 EP Print Service Paused By Color Mode RAP With an accessory instal...

Page 339: ...ON Procedure Insert a Xerox card copy card or cash into the accessory and ensure that there are sufficient fees or card value 021 946 EP Service Paused By Color Mode RAP With an accessory installed th...

Page 340: ...the ESS PWB PL 11 2 are securely connected If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 024 341 IOT ESS Communication 2 RAP BSD ON 3 1 16 1 A transmission failure occurred the Sequencing number o...

Page 341: ...P Js 402 on the MCU PWB PL 11 1 and P J 310 on the ESS PWB PL 11 2 are securely connected If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 024 343 IOT ESS Communication 4 RAP BSD ON 3 1 A transmissi...

Page 342: ...that P Js 402 on the MCU PWB PL 11 1 and P J 310 on the ESS PWB PL 11 2 are securely connected If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 024 346 IOT ESS Communication 6 RAP BSD ON 3 1 A trans...

Page 343: ...P Js 402 on the MCU PWB PL 11 1 and P J 310 on the ESS PWB PL 11 2 are securely connected If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 024 348 IOT ESS Communication 8 RAP BSD ON 3 1 16 1 The ESS...

Page 344: ...re Check that P Js 402 on the MCU PWB PL 11 1 and P J 310 on the ESS PWB PL 11 2 are securely connected If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 024 350 IOT ESS Communication 10 RAP BSD ON 3...

Page 345: ...k that P Js 402 on the MCU PWB PL 11 1 and P J 310 on the ESS PWB PL 11 2 are securely connected If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 024 354 IOT ESS Communication 14 RAP BSD ON 3 1 The N...

Page 346: ...ower Off On Procedure Check that P Js 402 on the MCU PWB PL 11 1 and P J 310 on the ESS PWB PL 11 2 are securely connected If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 024 360 IOT ESS Initializat...

Page 347: ...that P Js 402 on the MCU PWB PL 11 1 and P J 310 on the ESS PWB PL 11 2 are securely connected If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 024 363 Page Sync Stop RAP BSD ON 3 1 16 1 During IOT o...

Page 348: ...iagnostic Program If the problem persists replace the DIMM PL 11 2 If the problem persists replace the HDD PL 11 2 024 367 Decompression Synchronization RAP BSD ON 3 1 16 1 Incorrect line synchronizat...

Page 349: ...ng Enlarge when the file was enlarged only by the specified size the end code FF02 cannot be found in the compressed data Procedure The problem occurs only for specific documents Y N Perform following...

Page 350: ...onnected If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 If the problem persists replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 024 372 IOT ESS Communication 22 RAP...

Page 351: ...L 11 1 and P J 310 on the ESS PWB PL 11 2 are securely connected If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 If the problem persists replace t...

Page 352: ...evision 024 600 Billing Master Counter RAP BSD ON There is a billing master counter error RAP Procedure Perform GP 4 Replacing Billing PWBs 024 601 Billing Backup Counter 1 RAP BSD ON There is a billi...

Page 353: ...02 Billing Backup Counter 2 RAP BSD ON There is a billing backup counter error RAP Procedure Perform GP 4 Replacing Billing PWBs 024 603 Software Key Master Counter RAP BSD ON There is a software key...

Page 354: ...Backup Counter 1 RAP BSD ON There is a software key backup counter 1 error RAP Procedure A procedure is not available at time of publication 024 605 Software Key Backup Counter 2 RAP BSD ON There is a...

Page 355: ...ostic routines 2 Select NVM Read Write 3 Enter Chain Link 742 261 4 Select Confirm NOTE Display now shows Current Value Zero 5 To enter new value one press 1 on the numeric keypad then Select Save NOT...

Page 356: ...of the Tray 1 Paper Size Switch The Tray 1 Paper Size Switch is installed correctly Y N Install the Tray 1 Paper Size Switch PL 2 1 correctly Go to the OF 2 SIZE SWITCH ASSY RAP Execute Component Cont...

Page 357: ...f the Tray 2 Paper Size Switch The Tray 2 Paper Size Switch is installed correctly Y N Install the Tray 2 Paper Size Switch PL 14 1 correctly Go to the OF 2 SIZE SWITCH ASSY RAP Execute Component Cont...

Page 358: ...ide correctly Check the installation of the Tray 3 Paper Size Switch The Tray 3 Paper Size Switch is installed correctly Y N Install the Tray 3 Paper Size Switch PL 14 1 correctly Go to the OF 2 SIZE...

Page 359: ...short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8850B 6 and GND BSD 12 8 Flag 2 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17...

Page 360: ...Finisher PWB connector The connectors are securely con nected Y N Connect the connectors Turn on the power again 024 917 reoccurs Y N Return to Service Call Procedures Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 1...

Page 361: ...er Full RAP BSD ON There is no description available at time of publication Procedure There is no procedure available at time of publication 024 922 Face Down Tray 1 Paper Full RAP BSD ON There is no...

Page 362: ...0 and follow the Corrective Actions Go to IQ6 and troubleshoot IOT Background Go to IQ3 and troubleshoot Low Image Density or Uneven Density 024 924 M Toner Empty M Toner Cartridge is Empty Initial Ac...

Page 363: ...ects An Image Quality Defect is present Y N Run ProCon On ADJ 9 1 10 and follow the Corrective Actions The Defect is Low Image Density or Uneven Density Y N The Defect is Background Y N Run ProCon On...

Page 364: ...circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8850B 6 and GND BSD 12 8 Flag 2 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Meas...

Page 365: ...RAP BSD ON 7 1 The Tray 1 Paper Size Switch detected no tray Initial Actions Reload the tray correctly Check the operation of the tray actuator Procedure TM Remove Trays 1 and 2 Replace Tray 1 with T...

Page 366: ...ctuator of the Tray 2 No Paper Sensor The voltage changes Y N Replace the Tray 2 No Paper Sensor PL 14 1 Replace the Tray Module PWB PL 14 7 024 947 TTM Tray 2 Position RAP BSD ON 7 5 The Tray 2 Paper...

Page 367: ...ctuator of the Tray 3 No Paper Sensor The voltage changes Y N Replace the Tray 3 No Paper Sensor PL 14 1 Replace the Tray Module PWB PL 14 7 024 948 TTM Tray 3 Position RAP BSD ON 7 5 The Tray 3 Paper...

Page 368: ...tage changes Y N Replace the Tray 1 No Paper Sensor PL 2 3 Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 024 951 2TM Tray 2 Empty RAP BSD ON 7 9 Tray 2 is out of paper Initial Actions Power...

Page 369: ...6 The voltage changes Y N Replace the Tray 2 No Paper Sensor PL 15 6 Replace the Tray Module PWB PL 15 9 Replace the Tray Module PWB PL 15 9 024 952 2TM Tray 3 Empty RAP BSD ON 7 10 Tray 3 is out of p...

Page 370: ...of the Tray 3 No Paper Sensor PL 15 6 The voltage changes Y N Replace the Tray 3 No Paper Sensor PL 15 6 Replace the Tray Module PWB PL 15 9 Replace the Tray Module PWB PL 15 9 024 954 MSI Empty RAP...

Page 371: ...ly operate the MSI Guide As the MSI Guide moves the voltage changes accord ingly Y N Check the connections of P J107 P J609 P J610 and P J424 Connectors are con nected correctly Y N Connect P J107 P J...

Page 372: ...aps Revision 024 959 Tray 1 Paper Size RAP BSD ON 7 1 There is a Tray 1 paper size error Procedure Check the condition of the Tray 1 Paper Size Switch assembly PL 2 1 Repair as required If the switch...

Page 373: ...r raps 024 960 Tray 2 Paper Size RAP BSD ON 7 3 7 5 There is a Tray 2 paper size error Procedure Check the condition of the Tray 2 Paper Size Switch assembly PL 14 1 PL 15 1 Repair as required If the...

Page 374: ...vision 024 961 Tray 3 Paper Size RAP BSD ON 7 4 7 6 There is a Tray 3 paper size error Procedure Check the condition of the Tray 3 Paper Size Switch assembly PL 14 1 PL 15 1 Repair as required If the...

Page 375: ...a short circuit Tray 1 Between J101 and J424 BSD 7 7 Flag 4 Flag 5 Tray 2 Between J102B and J549 BSD 7 8 Flag 4 Flag 5 Tray 3 Between J102B and J549 BSD 7 10 Flag 4 Flag 5 The relevant harnesses are c...

Page 376: ...BSD ON 7 1 7 6 APS ATS is unable to detect the paper size Initial Actions Refer to BSD 7 1 7 6 Reload the tray Procedure Check the installation of the relevant Size Sensor The relevant Size Sensor is...

Page 377: ...f each Finisher PWB connector The connectors are securely con nected Y N Connect the connectors Check the wire between J416 and J8843 for an open circuit or a short circuit BSD 3 4 Flag 2 Flag 1 The w...

Page 378: ...ut an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Replace the Staple Assembly PL 17 8 If the problem persists replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Execute Component Contr...

Page 379: ...ssembly PL 17 8 If the problem persists replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 If the problem persists replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 024 979 Stapler Near Empty RAP BSD ON 12...

Page 380: ...circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8850B 6 and GND BSD 12 8 Flag 2 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the Finisher PWB PL 17 12 Meas...

Page 381: ...tween J8815 and J8850 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Measure the voltage between the Finisher PWB P8850B 6 and GND BSD 12 8 Flag...

Page 382: ...MSI Guide is installed correctly and the actuator works Y N Reinstall the MSI Guide Measure the voltage between the MCU PWB P424 3 and GND BSD 7 13 Flag 1 Manually operate the MSI Guide As the MSI Gu...

Page 383: ...January 2007 2 350 WorkCentre 7132 024 985 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 384: ...tions of P J8708 and P J8727 P J8708 and P J8727 are securely connected Y N Connect P J8708 and P J8727 securely Check for an open or short circuit between J8708 and J8727 The wires between J8708 and...

Page 385: ...the IOT The connectors are securely connected Y N Connect the connectors securely If the problem continues replace the Finisher PWB PL 22 7 024 917 A Finisher Stacker Tray Staple Set Over Count BSD ON...

Page 386: ...ircuit Y N Repair the open wire or short circuit Measure the voltage between J8707 3 on the Finisher PWB and GND The volt age is approx 5VDC Y N Go to Wirenet 7 2 36 A Finisher 5VDC and check the 5VDC...

Page 387: ...e Stacker Tray for large paper to be ejected the Half position Full of Large Sheets position was detected With the Half position Full of Large Sheets position already detected paper large paper a stac...

Page 388: ...k the connections of P J8707 and P J8721 P J8707 and P J8721 are securely connected Y N Connect P J8707 and P J8721 securely Check for an open or short circuit between J8707 and J8721 The wires betwee...

Page 389: ...35 The wires between J8705 and J8735 are OK Y N Repair the open or short circuit Measure the voltages between J8705 3 to 6 on the Finisher PWB and GND Enter 012 046 and 012 047 alternately Each voltag...

Page 390: ...nt open or short circuit If the problem contin ues replace the Finisher PWB PL 22 7 024 979 A Finisher Stapler Near Empty BSD ON CH15 5 One of the following At Power On Low Staple Sensor ON was detect...

Page 391: ...ircuit Measure the voltage between J8708 3 on the Finisher PWB and GND The volt age is approx 5VDC Y N Go to Wirenet 7 2 36 A Finisher 5VDC and check the 5VDC circuit Measure the voltage between J8708...

Page 392: ...Stacker Lower Safety Warning BSD ON CH15 8 The condition below occurred four consecutive times In the operation of adjusting the height of the Stacker Tray lowering the tray for paper to be ejected d...

Page 393: ...pen or short circuit between J8707 and J8721 The wires between J8707 and J8721 are OK Y N Repair the open or short circuit Measure the voltage between J8707 3 on the Finisher PWB and GND The voltage i...

Page 394: ...cal connections PL 11 2 If the problem persists perform Hard Disk Diagnostic Program If the problem persists replace the HDD PL 11 2 025 597 Diagnostic HDD Initialize RAP BSD ON 16 1 An error is decla...

Page 395: ...January 2007 2 362 WorkCentre 7132 025 596 025 597 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 396: ...e server uses the out of spec LDAP protocol not supported by this machine If trying to reproduce this contact our Custom Support Center 026 701 Address Book Request Overflow RAP Overflowing with inqui...

Page 397: ...2 364 WorkCentre 7132 026 702 Revision Status indicator raps 026 702 Address Book Directory Service Overflow RAP Address Book Directory Service is overflown Procedure Software internal to this machine...

Page 398: ...ith the same IP address exists on the network Initial Actions Change the IP address Procedure If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 027 500 SMTP Server Mail I O RAP The Mail I O cannot r...

Page 399: ...Server address Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Specify the correct POP Post Office Protocol Server name or specify the IP address 027 502 POP Authentication RAP The Mail I O cannot pass POP Pos...

Page 400: ...r Off On Procedure Check if the specified user is allowed to read write a file in storage place on the SMB server If not make the setting that allows the user to access 027 514 Host Name Solution Erro...

Page 401: ...SBM scan there is a problem with the connection to the server Procedure Check that the destination SMB server and this machine are set up so that they can communi cate with each other on the network F...

Page 402: ...k the login name user name and password are correct 027 519 Scanning Picture Error RAP There is a problem with the scanned images saving place SBM scan server Procedure Check the following That the st...

Page 403: ...ailure in acquiring a file name folder on the SMB scan server Procedure Check the right to access the SMB scan server 027 521 File Name Suffix Limit Error RAP The suffix of a SMB scan file name folder...

Page 404: ...by another user That there is no file or folder with the same name as the specified file name 027 523 Lock Folder Creation Failure RAP A failure in creating a SMB scan lock folder Procedure Check the...

Page 405: ...ck the following That the specified name is a folder name that can be created in the storage place That there is no folder with the same name as the specified one That the storage place has some space...

Page 406: ...P A failure in deleting a SMB scan lock folder Procedure If the existing lock directory LCK is left on the destination manually delete it and retry the job 027 527 Folder Delete Failure RAP A failure...

Page 407: ...ace available in the specified storage place on the SMB scan data server Procedure Check that the storage place has some space available 027 529 Data Read Failure RAP An error internal to SMB Library...

Page 408: ...to be taken when a duplicated SMB scan file name is detected Procedure Select any option other than Overwrite prohibited 027 531 Scan Filing Policy Injustice RAP SMB scan filing policy is illegal whe...

Page 409: ...NAME DAT file access error in SMB scan Procedure If Add is selected as action to be taken when a duplicated file name is detected check that NEXTNAME DAT file is correct 027 533 Internal Scan Error RA...

Page 410: ...AP SMB protocol error An invalid character was detected in the specified domain name Procedure Check with the network administrator for the domain name Also check if the domain name set on the machine...

Page 411: ...error 4 008 RAP SMB protocol error An invalid character was detected in the specified domain name Procedure Check with the network administrator for the domain name 027 549 SMB Protocol error 4 009 R...

Page 412: ...heck if the connection between the authentication server and the machine has been estab lished via a network For example check the following points Network cable connection TCP IP settings Connection...

Page 413: ...SMB TCP IP is not active Procedure Check on CentreWare Internet Services that SMB TCP IP is active on the Port Status screen of the Properties tab 027 569 SMB TCP IP is not Started RAP SMB TCP IP has...

Page 414: ...sion 027 572 SMB Protocol error 4 032 RAP SMB protocol error Procedure Try again If the problem persists contact our Customer Support Center 027 573 SMB Protocol error 4 033 RAP SMB protocol error Pro...

Page 415: ...raps 027 574 SMB Protocol error 4 034 RAP SMB protocol error Procedure Try again If the problem persists contact our Customer Support Center 027 576 SMB Protocol error 4 036 RAP SMB protocol error Pro...

Page 416: ...ror Procedure Try again If the problem persists contact our Customer Support Center 027 584 SMB Protocol error 4 044 RAP SMB protocol error The SMB server is in shared security mode Procedure The SMB...

Page 417: ...MB Protocol error 4 045 RAP SMB protocol error Login disabled period Procedure Check with the system administrator for the login permitted period 027 586 SMB Protocol error 4 046 RAP SMB protocol erro...

Page 418: ...r The password must be changed Procedure Log in to Windows and change the password Ask the system administrator to change the set ting so that you do not need to change the login password next time 02...

Page 419: ...tocol error The user was locked out Procedure Ask the system administrator for canceling the lockout status 027 590 SMB Protocol error 4 050 RAP SMB protocol error The user was locked out Procedure Ob...

Page 420: ...027 591 SMB Protocol error 4 051 RAP SMB protocol error Users are restricted A blank password is invalid Procedure Set the password for the user 027 599 SMB Protocol error 4 other codes RAP SMB librar...

Page 421: ...dicator raps 027 599 SMB Protocol error 4 other codes RAP SMB library internal error other than 27 547 to 27 579 has occurred Procedure Operate again 027 706 Certificate RAP The authentication certifi...

Page 422: ...Revision 027 707 Certificate Expired RAP The authentication certificate expired Procedure Obtain new authentication certificate 027 708 Certificate Valid RAP The authentication certificate is not cred...

Page 423: ...The authentication certificate is revoked Procedure Reestablish authentication certificate or obtain a new authentication certificate 027 710 Invalid S MIME Mail RAP The Mail I O received S MIME Secur...

Page 424: ...could not obtain the sender certificate Procedure Request for the mail to be resent Check the setting of the S MIME device as required 027 712 S MIME Mail Certificate RAP The Mail I O received the S...

Page 425: ...re Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions signature mail but corrupted mail is detected Procedure Check the sender as required 027 714 S MIME Mail Invalid RAP The Mail I O received the S MIME Secure Mu...

Page 426: ...MIME Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions encrypted mail is not registered in the device Procedure Check that the certificate of the destination is registered in the certificate store of the...

Page 427: ...ld not be resolved Procedure Check the connection to the destination Server for the application interface Set the destination Server address for the application interface using IP address as required...

Page 428: ...ystem attempted to connect to the application interface but failed due to a time out Procedure Check the host and then repeat the operation 027 723 Extension Server Authentication RAP The system attem...

Page 429: ...face failed for all causes other than service could not be found time out or authentication failure Procedure Check the host and then repeat the operation 027 725 Extension Server Operation RAP Job op...

Page 430: ...nation of the application interface is unknown Procedure Check the destination host of the application interface and then repeat the operation 027 727 Extension Server Parameters RAP The parameter use...

Page 431: ...Check the destination host of the application interface and then repeat the operation 027 737 Template Server Read RAP An error was received from the server for one of the following FTP commands TYPE...

Page 432: ...ver cannot be found Procedure Set the resource of the storage destination path from the client PC using CentreWare 027 740 Template Server Login RAP Login to the FTP Server failed Procedure Set the lo...

Page 433: ...onnect the network cable from the machine correctly From the destination server use ping to check that the machine can be seen Perform the ping test on the destination server from the PSW From a clien...

Page 434: ...the Job Template Pool Server is incorrect Procedure Set the parameters related to the Job Template Pool Server 027 744 Template Address RAP An error occurred while recalling the DNS Resolution Librar...

Page 435: ...s resolution Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Set the DNS address Check the Job Template Pool Server address using IP address 027 746 Job Template Pool Server RAP The port of the protocol specif...

Page 436: ...P iFAX Document E mail and iFAX Transfer instructions were received when iFAX Document E mail and iFAX Transfer is prohibited Procedure Change the transfer setting to receive iFAX 027 751 Job Template...

Page 437: ...required user entry not entered Procedure Do not link the entry box to instructions that require user entry Set preset values for the items in the instruction requiring user entry 027 753 Job Flow Ser...

Page 438: ...instructions 027 796 E mail Not Printed RAP BSD ON 16 1 E mails without attachments were received when the settings were set to Do not print header and content Procedure Ask customer to change the se...

Page 439: ...D ON 16 1 E mail was received with E mail to Box and E mail to Fax not selected Procedure Change the settings and repeat the operation If the problem persists check the remote machine Replace the FCB...

Page 440: ...reset when the FCB PWB did not respond Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Check the electrical connections on the FCB PWB If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 033 710 Fax Control R...

Page 441: ...712 Fax Control RAP BSD ON 16 1 Memory is at maximum limit Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 033 713 Fax Control RAP BSD ON 16 1 The Chain Link does not...

Page 442: ...D ON 16 1 The job cannot be processed with the host in the current status Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 033 716 Fax Control RAP BSD ON 16 1 The speci...

Page 443: ...ect Confirm b Select System Settings c Select System Settings again d Select FAX Mode Settings e Select Local Terminal Settings f Check that 3 Machine Password is not set If it is not set select close...

Page 444: ...k customer to cancel the job and resend If the problem persists check the Fax line connection telephone line If the problem persists check the electrical connections on the FCB PWB If the problem pers...

Page 445: ...Fax job is cancelled Procedure Ask customer to resend 033 724 Fax Control RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 The upper limit for image data in a single transmission was exceeded Procedure Ask customer to cancel th...

Page 446: ...D was full during Fax Receive Format or report creation Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Ask customer to request a re resend 033 726 Fax Control RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 Two sided printing is not av...

Page 447: ...vailable when receiving Fax insufficient memory Initial Actions Power off on Procedure Ask customer to request a re resend 033 728 Fax Control RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 Formatting for Fax Auto Printing was...

Page 448: ...as waiting to receive a Fax job a simultaneous request from the user to stop the job was received Procedure Ask customer to request a re resend 033 732 Fax Control RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 Stored jobs are...

Page 449: ...ntrol RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 The job document number related to the job could not be obtained Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 033 734 Fax Control RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 Fax Print and F...

Page 450: ...ing fax receive memory Procedure Ask customer to request a re resend 033 736 Fax Control RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 Fax was not transferred as the data capacity exceeded the threshold value while the Fax Tr...

Page 451: ...ntroller detected a failure and could not continue processing the job Initial Actions Power off on Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 033 738 Fax Control RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 The Fax...

Page 452: ...ON 16 1 17 1 The user canceled immediate printing upon receiving Procedure Ask customer to request a re resend 033 741 Fax Control RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 When transferring image data to the FCB PWB the...

Page 453: ...image data to the FCB PWB the conditions for sending the response to the FCB PWB did not match Procedure Ask customer to request a re resend 033 743 Fax Control RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 When transferring...

Page 454: ...image data to the FCB PWB the conditions for sending the response to the FCB PWB did not match Procedure Ask customer to request a re resend 033 745 Fax Control RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 When transferring...

Page 455: ...data to the FCB PWB the conditions for sending the response to the FCB PWB did not match Procedure Ask customer to request a re resend 033 747 Fax Control RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 When requesting to start...

Page 456: ...formatting the enlarged image data is larger than the reserved memory Initial Actions Power off on Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 033 750 Fax Control RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 Enlargem...

Page 457: ...goes into sleep mode and the report output is postponed Procedure No action is necessary as it will automatically restart after exiting the print prohibited time period 033 755 Fax printing is cancele...

Page 458: ...Re dial Wait Status was set without calculating the number of re dial attempts Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 033 755 Fax Control RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 Fax printing is cancelled b...

Page 459: ...ry 2007 2 426 WorkCentre 7132 033 792 Revision Status indicator raps 033 792 Fax Control RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 The RCC Service was immediately terminated Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and re...

Page 460: ...on of the PWB in Slot 1 on the FCB PWB If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 034 212 Fax Communication RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 Failure was...

Page 461: ...l data Recipient telephone number Procedure Ask customer to verify the Fax number and resend 034 501 Fax Communication RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 The specified channel is not installed Procedure Ask custome...

Page 462: ...P Transmission exceeded memory capacity Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 034 506 Fax Communication RAP A send error is detected in the Recipients Print Sets function when the receiv...

Page 463: ...ected No documents for polling are found Procedure Ask customer to check if the password mailbox number or document for valid polling Ask customer to cancel the job and then resend 034 508 Fax Communi...

Page 464: ...ving Fax Procedure Check the Fax line connection telephone line Ask customer to cancel the job and then resend 034 510 Fax Communication RAP The Fax controller stopped the transmission after receiving...

Page 465: ...ving Fax is unable to send Procedure There is a problem with the receiving Fax Ask customer to cancel the job and then resend 034 512 Fax Communication RAP An infinite loop was detected at the receivi...

Page 466: ...ing Fax during remote mainte nance Procedure Check the Fax line connection telephone line Ask customer to cancel the job and then resend 034 514 Fax Communication RAP The Fax controller received a rem...

Page 467: ...hen this function is not supported An illegal command was received Procedure Check the Fax line connection telephone line Ask customer to cancel the job and then resend If the problem persists perform...

Page 468: ...omer to reduce the number of selections and then resend 034 522 Fax Communication RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 There is no phone line available for manual transmission when manual transmission is dis abled Pr...

Page 469: ...x Communication RAP The Fax controller was unable to accept the service when it is in a prohibited state Procedure Ask customer to allow a 5 minute recovery time and then resend 034 528 Fax Communicat...

Page 470: ...tray guides are set correctly Ask customer to check the size of the paper loaded in the tray If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout 034 530 Fax Communication RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 DTMF I F T...

Page 471: ...If retry failed replace the FaxCard ROM and perform VerUP operation on the DLD method again 034 702 Fax Communication RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 Unable the to initiate the call without the address specifie...

Page 472: ...ersists check the connections on the FCB PWB If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 034 704 Fax Communication RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 There...

Page 473: ...s check the connections on the FCB PWB If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 034 706 Fax Communication RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 Layer 1 is d...

Page 474: ...s check the connections on the FCB PWB If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 034 708 Fax Communication RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 There is an...

Page 475: ...s check the connections on the FCB PWB If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 034 710 Fax Communication RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 There is an...

Page 476: ...a data link time out Procedure Check the Fax line connection telephone line If the problem persists check the connections on the FCB PWB If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the proble...

Page 477: ...ion Status indicator raps 034 713 Fax Communication RAP There is a transmission time out Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 034 714 Fax Communication RAP There is a wait release time...

Page 478: ...ndicator raps Revision 034 715 Fax Communication RAP There is a wait release complete time out Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 034 716 Fax Communication RAP There is a connection t...

Page 479: ...s check the connections on the FCB PWB If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 034 718 Fax Communication RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 There is an...

Page 480: ...ansmit the fax Procedure Check the Fax line connection telephone line If the problem persists check the connections on the FCB PWB If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the problem pers...

Page 481: ...RAP There is an internal fax communication error during preparation to transmit the fax Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 034 724 Fax Communication RAP There is an internal fax comm...

Page 482: ...25 Fax Communication RAP There is an internal fax communication error during preparation to transmit the fax Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 034 726 Fax Communication RAP The I F b...

Page 483: ...ure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 034 730 Fax Communication RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 There is a conflict between incoming and outgoing calls Procedure Check the Fax line connection telephone l...

Page 484: ...the connections on the FCB PWB If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 034 732 Fax Communication RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 The network cutoff t...

Page 485: ...ssage incompatibility Procedure Check the Fax line connection telephone line If the problem persists check the connections on the FCB PWB If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the probl...

Page 486: ...Fax Communication RAP The Fax network sent the wrong notice Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 034 737 Fax Communication RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 The control failed during call response...

Page 487: ...persists check the connections on the FCB PWB If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 034 739 Fax Communication RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 Laye...

Page 488: ...sists check the connections on the FCB PWB If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 034 741 Fax Communication RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 There is...

Page 489: ...ists check the connections on the FCB PWB If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 034 743 Fax Communication RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 When send...

Page 490: ...re Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 034 745 Fax Communication RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 A call is initiated to the configured channel Procedure Check the Fax line connection telephone line If the...

Page 491: ...rm GP 2 Fax Checkout If the problem persists check the connections on the FCB PWB If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 034 747 Fax Communication RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 The network switchi...

Page 492: ...us indicator raps Revision 034 748 Fax Communication RAP The specified line can not be used Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 034 749 Fax Communication RAP There is a network busy er...

Page 493: ...Status indicator raps 034 750 Fax Communication RAP There is an error on the network Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 034 751 Fax Communication RAP There is a temporary error on the...

Page 494: ...tus indicator raps Revision 034 752 Fax Communication RAP The receiving Fax is busy Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 034 753 Fax Communication RAP The receiving Fax is not respondin...

Page 495: ...n Status indicator raps 034 754 Fax Communication RAP The receiving Fax is not responding Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 034 755 Fax Communication RAP The receiving Fax refused th...

Page 496: ...icator raps Revision 034 756 Fax Communication RAP There is a fault at the receiving Fax Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 034 757 Fax Communication RAP There is a fault at the recei...

Page 497: ...tus indicator raps 034 758 Fax Communication RAP The destination Fax number is invalid or incorrect Procedure Ask customer verify the Fax number and resend 034 759 Fax Communication RAP There is a net...

Page 498: ...tor raps Revision 034 760 Fax Communication RAP There is no line or route to the destination Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 034 761 Fax Communication RAP The Fax number format is...

Page 499: ...raps 034 762 Fax Communication RAP There is a problem with the destination Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 034 763 Fax Communication RAP Fax communication with the receiving Fax i...

Page 500: ...ersists check the connections on the FCB PWB If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 034 765 Fax Communication RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 There...

Page 501: ...rsists check the connections on the FCB PWB If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 034 767 Fax Communication RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 The sel...

Page 502: ...the problem persists check the connections on the FCB PWB If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 034 769 Fax Communication RAP BSD ON 16...

Page 503: ...persists check the connections on the FCB PWB If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 034 771 Fax Communication RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 Acces...

Page 504: ...o cancel the job and resend 034 773 Fax Communication RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 An invalid Fax number was dialed Procedure Ask customer to verify the Fax number and resend Check the Fax line connection tel...

Page 505: ...as specified Procedure Check the Fax line connection telephone line If the problem persists check the connections on the FCB PWB If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the problem persis...

Page 506: ...or raps Revision 034 776 Fax Communication RAP A required information element is missing Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 034 777 Fax Communication RAP An undefined type of message...

Page 507: ...cator raps 034 778 Fax Communication RAP An incorrect message was received Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 034 779 Fax Communication RAP No information was received or the informat...

Page 508: ...raps Revision 034 780 Fax Communication RAP Invalid information was received Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 034 781 Fax Communication RAP A received message is not compatible with...

Page 509: ...ut Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 034 783 Fax Communication RAP An unspecified protocol error occurred Procedure Check the Fax line connection telephone line If the problem persis...

Page 510: ...s Revision 034 784 Fax Communication RAP The destination Fax number changed Procedure Ask customer to verify the Fax number and resend 034 785 Fax Communication RAP An incompatible destination error w...

Page 511: ...line If the problem persists check the connections on the FCB PWB If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 034 787 Fax Communication RAP BS...

Page 512: ...ts check the connections on the FCB PWB If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 034 789 Fax Communication RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 There is a...

Page 513: ...s check the connections on the FCB PWB If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 034 791 Fax Communication Channel 1 RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 Ch...

Page 514: ...s check the connections on the FCB PWB If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 034 793 Fax Communication Channel 3 RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 Ch...

Page 515: ...s check the connections on the FCB PWB If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 034 795 Fax Communication Channel 5 RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 Ch...

Page 516: ...WorkCentre 7132 034 796 Status indicator raps Revision 034 796 Fax Communication Channel RAP Incorrect information in the dial data Recipient Telephone Number Procedure Ask customer to verify the Fax...

Page 517: ...January 2007 2 484 WorkCentre 7132 034 796 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 518: ...the electrical connections on the FCB PWB PL 11 3 If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 035 550 Write to FaxG3 ROM error detection RAP...

Page 519: ...ns on the FCB PWB PL 11 3 If the problem persists perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 035 701 Fax Protocol RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 The disconnect signal was not...

Page 520: ...or transmission was rejected by the Select Receive function on the receiving Fax Procedure There is a problem with the receiving Fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend Check the connections on...

Page 521: ...s a problem with the receiving Fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 035 705 Fax Protocol RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 The NSS Non Standard Facilities Set up signal was sent out three times but there...

Page 522: ...back error occurred In User Auto Resend Standby Procedure There is a problem with the receiving Fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 035 707 Fax Protocol RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 The password doe...

Page 523: ...al was received Post messages resend over the limit Procedure There is a problem with the receiving Fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 035 709 Fax Protocol RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 The Fax cont...

Page 524: ...pt Negative signal from the receiving Fax Procedure There is a problem with the receiving Fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 035 711 Fax Protocol RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 DCN Disconnect signal...

Page 525: ...the receiving Fax Document jam on the receiving Fax Procedure There is a problem with the receiving Fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 035 713 Fax Protocol RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 No response...

Page 526: ...es Command Digital Transmit Command signal sent from the Fax controller for one of the following Incorrect password No originals for polling Paper jam on the receiving Fax Procedure There is a problem...

Page 527: ...ge Procedure There is a problem with the receiving Fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 035 717 Fax Protocol RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 An RTN Retrain Negative signal was sent to the receiving Fax...

Page 528: ...he resolution or the document size and the Fax controller returned to Phase B pre message processing but no data was sent from the receiving Fax Procedure There is a problem with the receiving Fax Ask...

Page 529: ...fication Non Standard Facilities Non Standard Facilities Command Digital Transmit Command signals Memory is full Procedure There is a problem with the receiving Fax Ask customer to cancel the job and...

Page 530: ...5sec in 300bps command response Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 035 723 Fax Protocol RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 The Fax controller could not receive the CD Collision Detection signal wit...

Page 531: ...receiving Fax Procedure There is a problem with the receiving Fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 035 725 Fax Protocol RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 The receiving Fax does not support the relay broad...

Page 532: ...nds after Phase C message transmission Procedure There is a problem with the receiving Fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 035 727 Fax Protocol RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 More than 50 of decoding...

Page 533: ...er did not detect the EOL End of Line signal within 13sec default when receiving The Fax controller could not receive the EOL End of Line signal within 10sec in Phase C message transmission Procedure...

Page 534: ...C message transmis sion an error is detected when the modem is not turned on when a HDLC High Level Data Link Control signal was sent Procedure There is a problem with the receiving Fax Ask customer t...

Page 535: ...17 1 The V 34 CD Collision Detection is off Procedure There is a problem with the receiving Fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 035 733 Fax Protocol RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 There is an error in...

Page 536: ...8 internal Fax attributes selections Procedure There is a problem with the receiving Fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 035 735 Fax Protocol RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 During Polling Send there...

Page 537: ...x controller Procedure There is a problem with the receiving Fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 035 737 Fax Protocol RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 The Fax controller received the DCN Disconnect sign...

Page 538: ...o response was returned from the receiving Fax to the RR Receive Ready signal sent by the Fax controller Procedure There is a problem with the receiving Fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 0...

Page 539: ...s sent transmission stopped or the EOR Quit signal was sent from the Fax controller Procedure There is a problem with the receiving Fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 035 741 Fax Protocol R...

Page 540: ...Of Transmission signal was returned or the EOR Q End Of Re transmission Quit signal was received by the Fax controller Procedure There is a problem with the receiving Fax Ask customer to cancel the j...

Page 541: ...ceiving Fax can not receive a password Procedure There is a problem with the receiving Fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 035 745 Fax Protocol RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 The receiving Fax does no...

Page 542: ...ng No third DT3 signal during dialing A BT1 BT2 signal during dialing A CT1 CT2 signal during dialing A BT1 BT2 signal after dialing A CT1 CT2 signal after dialing No DT signal from the PBX before dia...

Page 543: ...customer terminated the transmission Ask customer to resend the job 035 749 Fax Protocol RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 After dialing the Fax controller did not receive the CED DIS Called Station Identification...

Page 544: ...RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 The machine power failed during transmission causing an error Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 035 751 Fax Protocol RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 The operation was stopp...

Page 545: ...mber of jobs exceeded the limit Procedure Ask customer to cancel the job and resend in separate parts 035 762 Fax Protocol RAP BSD ON 16 1 17 1 There was a break in the ISDN Integrated Services Digita...

Page 546: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 501 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 547: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 503 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 548: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 505 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 549: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 507 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 550: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 509 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 551: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 511 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 552: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 513 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 553: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 515 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 554: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 517 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 555: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 519 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 556: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 521 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 557: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 523 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 558: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 525 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 559: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 527 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 560: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 529 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 561: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 531 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 562: ...re Perform GP 2Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 533 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 563: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 535 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 564: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 537 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 565: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 539 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 566: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 541 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 567: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 550 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 568: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 701 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 569: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 703 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 570: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 705 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 571: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 707 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 572: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 709 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 573: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 711 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 574: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 713 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 575: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 715 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 576: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 717 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 577: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 719 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 578: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 721 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 579: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 723 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 580: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 725 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 581: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 727 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 582: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 729 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 583: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 731 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 584: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 733 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 585: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 735 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 586: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 737 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 587: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 739 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 588: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 741 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 589: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 743 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 590: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 745 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 591: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 747 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 592: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 749 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 593: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 751 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 594: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 753 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 595: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 755 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 596: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 757 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 597: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 759 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 598: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 761 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 599: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 763 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 600: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 765 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 601: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 767 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 602: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 769 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 603: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 771 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 604: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 773 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 605: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 775 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 606: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 777 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 607: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 779 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 608: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 781 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 609: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 783 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 610: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 785 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 611: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 787 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 612: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 789 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 613: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 791 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 614: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 793 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 615: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 795 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 616: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 797 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 617: ...e Perform GP 2 Fax Checkout If the checkout is good then there is a problem with the receiving fax Ask customer to cancel the job and resend 036 799 Fax Parameter RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a fax error...

Page 618: ...s Y N Return to Service Call Procedures Perform GP 10 Loading and Upgrading Software for the IOT 041 310 persists Y N Return to Service Call Procedures Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 041 311 MCU PWB Fuse...

Page 619: ...n the following BSD s 1 2A 7 7 8 1 8 2 8 7 9 4B 9 6 10 3 10 5 10 7 If no problems are found replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 041 314 MCU PWB Fuse FA Fuse FA on the MCU PWB has an open circuit failure Proce...

Page 620: ...areas that were serviced Check the harness wires for damage on BSD s 1 2A 9 2 9 4A 9 5 9 7 4 1A If no problems are found replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 041 320 MCU PWB Interlock Fuse F3 Fuse F3 on the MC...

Page 621: ...9 3 9 4A 9 4B 9 5 9 6 10 3 10 5 10 7 If no problems are found replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 041 340 MCU PWB Data RAP BSD ON 3 1 There is a MCU PWB Data failure Data storage address corruption occurred...

Page 622: ...connectors Turn on the power again 041 341 persists Y N Return to Service Call Procedures Initialize NVM 041 341 persists Y N Return to Service Call Procedures Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 041 342 MCU...

Page 623: ...the DIMM s are installed correctly If the problem continues replace the DIMM s PL 11 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 041 501 IOT NVM Memory DDR DIMM Fault Procedure Ensure that...

Page 624: ...N Check for foreign substances that are interfering with operation or installation failure Foreign substances or installation failure are found Y N Replace the Drum Drive Assembly PL 1 1 Remove the fo...

Page 625: ...ing with operation and correct the installa tion failure Replace the Main Drive Assembly PL 1 1 If the problem persists replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 042 325 Main Motor Failure RAP BSD ON 4 1B The Main...

Page 626: ...January 2007 2 593 WorkCentre 7132 042 400 Status indicator raps Revision 042 400 Filter Life RAP The Filter Failed Procedure Replace the Filter PL 12 2...

Page 627: ...January 2007 2 594 WorkCentre 7132 042 400 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 628: ...he connectors and cables are OK Y N Repair or replace as required PL 13 3 PL 13 4 PL 11 2 Power OFF and then ON The problem continues Y N Rerun the job Replace the IIT IPS PWB PL 13 3 045 311 Controll...

Page 629: ...e as required PL 13 3 PL 13 4 PL 11 2 Power OFF and then ON The problem continues Y N Rerun the job Replace the IIT IPS PWB PL 13 3 If the problem continues replace the ROS PL 3 1 045 322 Marking Pitc...

Page 630: ...wiring are OK Y N Repair replace as required PL 11 1 PL 3 1 Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 If the problem continues replace the ROS Unit PL 3 1 045 324 Marking M RAP BSD ON 6 4 6 5 There is a marking M p...

Page 631: ...wiring are OK Y N Repair replace as required PL 11 1 PL 3 1 Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 If the problem continues replace the ROS Unit PL 3 1 045 326 Marking K RAP BSD ON 6 4 6 5 There is a marking K p...

Page 632: ...wiring are OK Y N Repair replace as required PL 11 1 PL 3 1 Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 If the problem continues replace the ROS Unit PL 3 1 045 328 Marking M RAP BSD ON 6 4 6 5 There is a marking M p...

Page 633: ...wiring are OK Y N Repair replace as required PL 11 1 PL 3 1 Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 If the problem continues replace the ROS Unit PL 3 1 045 330 Marking K RAP BSD ON 6 4 6 5 There is a marking K p...

Page 634: ...wiring are OK Y N Repair replace as required PL 11 1 PL 3 1 Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 If the problem continues replace the ROS Unit PL 3 1 045 332 Marking Reject RAP BSD ON 6 4 6 5 There is a markin...

Page 635: ...ring are OK Y N Repair replace as required PL 11 1 PL 3 1 Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 If the problem continues replace the ROS Unit PL 3 1 045 334 Marking Drive Communication RAP BSD ON 6 4 6 5 There...

Page 636: ...ng are OK Y N Repair replace as required PL 11 1 PL 3 1 Replace the Fuser PL 5 1 If the problem continues replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 045 336 Marking ROS Communication RAP BSD ON 6 4 6 5 There is a ma...

Page 637: ...n RAP BSD ON 6 4 6 5 There is a marking imaging communication error Procedure Check the connections and wiring between the MCU PWB and the ROS Unit The connec tions and wiring are OK Y N Repair replac...

Page 638: ...he resistance of the Offset Motor 2 between J207 1 COM and each point of J207 2 3 4 5 BSD 10 7 Flag 3 The resistance is approx 100Ohm Y N Replace the Offset Motor 2 PL 8 4 Measure the voltage between...

Page 639: ...ector The connectors are securely con nected Y N Connect the connectors Check the connection of each Finisher PWB connector The connectors are securely con nected Y N Connect the connectors Check the...

Page 640: ...e wire between J401 and J130 for an open circuit or a short circuit BSD 6 5 Flag 1 The wire between J401 and J130 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit o...

Page 641: ...rcuit Replace the ROS Unit PL 3 1 If the problem persists replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 061 333 ROS Fan defect RAP BSD ON 6 5 ROS Fan rotation failure Initial Actions Clean the fan Procedure Execute Com...

Page 642: ...eo Processor RAP BSD ON 6 4 There is a failure in the video processor Procedure Replace the ROS PL 3 1 061 345 5 VDC Interlock RAP BSD ON 1 3 1 4 There is a failure in the 5 VDC interlock circuit Proc...

Page 643: ...January 2007 2 610 WorkCentre 7132 061 344 061 345 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 644: ...the wire between J720 and J320 for an open circuit or a short circuit BSD 3 1 Flag 3 Flag 4 The wire between J720 and J320 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open...

Page 645: ...ion error occurred between the IIT IPS PWB and the DADF PWB Procedure Check the connection of each IIT IPS PWB connector The connectors are securely con nected Y N Connect the connectors Check the con...

Page 646: ...n Angle Sensor correctly Execute Component Control 062 301 Open and close the Platen Cover The display changes Y N Check the connections of P J725 and P J722 P J725 and P J722 are connected cor rectly...

Page 647: ...ors are securely con nected Y N Connect the connectors Check the wire between J720 and J320 for an open circuit or a short circuit BSD 3 1 Flag 3 Flag 4 The wire between J720 and J320 is conducting wi...

Page 648: ...ed Y N Connect the connectors Switch on the power The problem persists Y N Return to Service Call Procedures Replace the IIT IPS PWB PL 13 3 062 357 CCD Fan Failure RAP CCD Fan Failure Initial Actions...

Page 649: ...voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the IIT IPS PWB PL 13 3 Measure the voltage between the IIT IPS PWB P722 A9 and GND BSD 6 3 Flag 2 Actuate the IIT Registration Sensor PL 13 4 with paper The voltag...

Page 650: ...N Replace the lamp lens mirror or the white correcting plate Execute Component Control 062 002 IIT Exposure Lamp The Exposure Lamp lights up Y N Check the connections of P J703 P J702 and P J723 P J70...

Page 651: ...3 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Replace the Lamp Wire Harness PL 13 6 Measure the voltage between the IIT IPS PWB PL 13 3 P723 1 and GND and between P723 2 and GND BSD 6...

Page 652: ...rocedures Replace the IIT IPS PWB PL 13 3 062 392 IIT IPS PWB Memory Failure 1 RAP BSD ON 3 1 The IIT IPS PWB RAM failed during the Read Write operation The Shading Memory failed during the Read Write...

Page 653: ...Connect the connectors Switch on the power If the problem persists replace the IIT IPS PWB PL 13 3 If the problem persists replace the Lens Kit Assembly PL 13 4 062 500 IISS ROM RAP BSD ON 6 2 IISS RO...

Page 654: ...0 Prohibited Document Detection RAP BSD ON 6 2 Control logic detects a prohibited document Procedure Ask the customer to verify that the document is not a prohibited document Refer to Prohibited Docum...

Page 655: ...January 2007 2 622 WorkCentre 7132 062 790 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 656: ...ROM on the Extension PWB Procedure Replace the Extension PWB PL 9 2 063 220 IIT IPS PWB Extension PWB Sync RAP The IIT IPS PWB failed to synchronize with the Extension PWB Procedure Disconnect and rec...

Page 657: ...Disconnect and reconnect the DIMM on the Extension PWB If the problem persists replace the DIMM PL 11 3 If the problem persists replace the Extension PWB PL 9 2 063 240 Extension PWB Processing RAP Th...

Page 658: ...IISS Extension ROM Failure Procedure Check the connections on the IIT IPS PWS PL 13 3 Check that the prom on the IIT IPS PWB is seated properly If the above checks are OK replace the IIT IPS PWB PL 13...

Page 659: ...January 2007 2 626 WorkCentre 7132 063 500 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 660: ...connections on the IIT IPS PWS PL 13 3 Check that the prom on the IIT IPS PWB is seated properly If the above checks are OK replace the IIT IPS PWB PL 13 3 Perform Max Setup ADJ 9 1 2 if the IIT IPS...

Page 661: ...CIS Shading RAP BSD ON There is a shading failure on the CIS Procedure Clean the white reference strip 065 213 CIS Light RAP BSD ON There is a light level failure in the CIS Procedure Clean the white...

Page 662: ...15 Extension PWB DIMM 2 RAP BSD ON The DIMM 2 failed on the Extension PWB Procedure Disconnect and reconnect the DIMM 2 on the Extension PWB 065 216 Extension PWB DIMM 3 RAP BSD ON The DIMM 3 failed o...

Page 663: ...ck white level failure on the CIS Procedure Check electrical connections between IIT and DADF Disconnect and reconnect CIS and Extension PWB 065 220 IF PWB Sync RAP There is a synchronization failure...

Page 664: ...n circuit or a short cir cuit BSD 7 7 Flag 1 The circuit between J201 and J409 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Replace the MCU PWB...

Page 665: ...ucting without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 Enter Component Control 071 100 Takeaway Sensor Actuate the Tray 1 Pre Feed S...

Page 666: ...short circuit BSD 8 7 Flag 1 Flag 2 The circuit between P J106 and P J405 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Measure the voltage bet...

Page 667: ...1 Paper Size Switch and actuators The Tray 1 Paper Size Switch and actuators appear to be free of damage Y N Replace the Tray 1 Paper Size Switch PL 2 1 Check the Tray 1 actuator on the back of Tray 1...

Page 668: ...t or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 Return the Tray 2 Feed Lift Motor to its original position Replace the Tray 1 Feed Lift Motor PL 2 3 Check...

Page 669: ...evision Status indicator raps 071 401 Tray 1 Feed Roll Life RAP BSD ON 8 1 The Tray 1 Feed Rolls are near end of life Procedure NOTE Replace the feed rolls now if the next service call is likely to oc...

Page 670: ...2007 2 637 WorkCentre 7132 071 402 Status indicator raps Revision 071 402 Tray 1 Feed Roll Replacement RAP BSD ON 8 1 The Tray 1 Feed Rolls reached end of life Procedure Replace the Tray 1 Feed Rolls...

Page 671: ...ed Out Sensor RAP Paper remains on the Tray 1 Feed Out Sensor Procedure Check the following Check that no paper is at the Tray 1 Feed Out Sensor PL 14 3 Reflection Sensor Check that the sensor is clea...

Page 672: ...t or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 Return the Tray 2 Feed Lift Motor to its original position Replace the Tray 1 Feed Lift Motor PL 2 3 Check...

Page 673: ...January 2007 2 640 WorkCentre 7132 071 940 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 674: ...9 Flag 1 7 11 Flag 1 The circuit between P J220B and P J549 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Replace the Tray Module PWB PL 14 7 P...

Page 675: ...ray 1 Feed Lift Motor PL 2 3 and the Tray 2 Feed Lift Motor PL 14 3 PL 15 6 Replace the Tray 2 Feed Lift Motor with the Tray 1 Feed Lift Motor Execute Component Control 071 001 002 Tray 2 Feed Lift Mo...

Page 676: ...uit Measure the voltage between the Tray Module PWB P J548 8 and P J548 9 BSD 8 3 Flag 2 Flag 3 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the Tray Module PWB PL 14 7 PL 15 9 Measure the voltage between t...

Page 677: ...aper The voltage changes Y N Replace the Registration Sensor PL 2 5 Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 Execute Component Control 077 001 Takeaway Roll Clutch ON The Takeaway Roll Clutch PL 2 4 energizes Y N...

Page 678: ...it Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Replace the Tray Module PWB PL 14 7 PL 15 9 Return the Tray 1 Feed Lift Motor to its original position Replace the Tray 2 Feed Lift Motor PL 14 3 PL 15...

Page 679: ...set up and loaded correctly Procedure Remove Tray 2 Check the condition of the Tray 2 Paper Size Switch and actuators The Tray 2 Paper Size Switch and actuators appear to be free of damage Y N Replac...

Page 680: ...3 3 There is a Tray 2 ready failure Procedure Check the circuits between P J413 on the MCU PWB and P J541 2TM or P J541 TTM on the Tray Module PWB Flag 5 Flag 6 for an open circuit or short circuit f...

Page 681: ...on Status indicator raps 072 401 Tray 2 Feed Roll Life RAP BSD ON 8 1 The Tray 2 Feed Rolls are near end of life Procedure NOTE Replace the feed rolls now if the next service call is likely to occur a...

Page 682: ...2 649 WorkCentre 7132 072 402 Status indicator raps Revision 072 402 Tray 2 Feed Roll Replacement RAP BSD ON 8 1 The Tray 2 Feed Rolls reached end of life Procedure Replace the Tray 2 Feed Rolls PL 1...

Page 683: ...he Tray Module PWB P J548 8 and P J548 9 BSD 8 3 Flag 2 Flag 3 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the Tray Module PWB PL 14 7 PL 15 9 Measure the voltage between the Tray Module PWB P J548 10 and...

Page 684: ...circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Replace the Tray Module PWB PL 14 7 PL 15 9 Return the Tray 1 Feed Lift Motor to its original position Replace the Tray 2 Feed Lift Motor PL 14 3...

Page 685: ...January 2007 2 652 WorkCentre 7132 072 940 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 686: ...circuit BSD 7 10 Flag 1 BSD 7 12 Flag 1 The circuit between J220B and J549 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Replace the Tray Modul...

Page 687: ...Module PWB PL 14 7 PL 15 9 Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 Enter Component Control 073 002 Tray 3 Feed Lift Motor ON The Tray 3 Feed Lift Motor PL 14 3 PL 15 6 can be heard the lifted paper plate drops wh...

Page 688: ...073 101 Status indicator raps Revision Y N Replace the Tray 3 Pre Feed Sensor PL 14 3 PL 15 6 Replace the Tray Module PWB PL 14 7 PL 15 9 Check the paper transport drives and repair as required PL 14...

Page 689: ...t or a short circuit BSD 8 5 Flag 4 Flag 5 Flag 6 The wires between P J825 and P J548 is conducting with out an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Measure the...

Page 690: ...tration Sensor PL 2 5 Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 Enter Component Control 077 001 Takeaway Roll Clutch ON The Takeaway Roll Clutch PL 2 4 actuates Y N Check the connections of P J218 and P J424 P J218...

Page 691: ...a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Replace the Tray Module PWB PL 14 7 PL 15 9 Return the Tray 2 Feed Lift Motor to its original position Replace the Tray 3 Feed Lift Motor P...

Page 692: ...is set up and loaded correctly Procedure Remove Tray 3 Check the condition of the Tray 3 Paper Size Switch and actuators The Tray 3 Paper Size Switch and actuators appear to be free of damage Y N Repl...

Page 693: ...3 3 There is a Tray 3 ready failure Procedure Check the circuits between P J413 on the MCU PWB and P J541 2TM or P J541 TTM on the Tray Module PWB Flag 5 Flag 6 for an open circuit or short circuit f...

Page 694: ...indicator raps Revision 073 401 Tray 3 Feed Roll Life RAP BSD ON 8 1 The Tray 3 Feed Rolls are near end of life Procedure NOTE Replace the feed rolls now if the next service call is likely to occur a...

Page 695: ...2 662 WorkCentre 7132 073 402 Revision Status indicator raps 073 402 Tray 3 Feed Roll Replacement RAP BSD ON 8 1 The Tray 3 Feed Rolls reached end of life Procedure Replace the Tray 3 Feed Rolls PL 1...

Page 696: ...circuit BSD 8 5 Flag 4 Flag 5 Flag 6 The wires between P J825 and P J548 is conducting with out an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Measure the voltage bet...

Page 697: ...or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Replace the Tray Module PWB PL 14 7 PL 15 9 Return the Tray 2 Feed Lift Motor to its original position Replace the Tray 3 Feed Lift Moto...

Page 698: ...age is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 Measure the voltage between the MCU PWB P J405 A7 and GND BSD 8 7 Flag 1 Actuate the Registration Sensor with paper The voltage changes Y N Replace t...

Page 699: ...kCentre 7132 075 401 Revision Status indicator raps 075 401 MSI Feed Roll Life RAP BSD ON 8 1 The MSI Feed Rolls are near end of life Procedure NOTE On the next service call it may be time to replace...

Page 700: ...anuary 2007 2 667 WorkCentre 7132 075 402 Status indicator raps Revision 075 402 MSI Feed Roll Replacement RAP BSD ON 8 1 The MSI Feed Rolls must be replaced Procedure Replace the MSI Feed Rolls PL 9...

Page 701: ...January 2007 2 668 WorkCentre 7132 075 402 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 702: ...cuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Measure the voltage between the MCU PWB P403 B13 and GND BSD 8 7 Flag 2 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 Measure the voltage...

Page 703: ...y starts rotating and the Fuser starts up Y N Go to the OF 3 MAIN DRIVE ASSY RAP Check the paper transport drives and repair as required PL 11 1 077 104 Exit Sensor 1 Off Jam too short RAP BSD ON 10 3...

Page 704: ...sion 077 105 Exit Sensor 2 Off Jam RAP BSD ON 10 4 10 5 The paper did not deactuate the Exit Sensor 2 sensor after actuating the sensor Procedure Check the paper transport drives for interference comp...

Page 705: ...and P J422 for an open circuit or a short circuit BSD 10 2 Flag 5 Flag 6 The wire are conducting without an open circuit or a short cir cuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Measure the v...

Page 706: ...wire between J112 and J434 is conducting without an open cir cuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Replace the Exit 2 Sensor PL 8 4 Execute Component Control 047 023 Exi...

Page 707: ...evision Status indicator raps 077 110 POB Sensor On Jam RAP BSD ON 10 1 The POB sensor senses paper at the wrong time Procedure Check the condition of the POB Sensor PL 10 1 BSD 10 1 Check the conditi...

Page 708: ...tatus indicator raps Revision 077 123 Registration Sensor On Jam RAP BSD ON 8 7 10 4 10 6 Paper is late to the Registration Sensor during a Duplex job Procedure Check the paper transport sensors and d...

Page 709: ...ir the open circuit or short circuit Measure the voltage between the MCU PWB P403 B13 and GND BSD 8 7 Flag 2 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 Measure the voltage between the...

Page 710: ...Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Replace the Duplex Sensor PL 10 1 If the problem persists replace the Duplex PWB PL 8 1 Execute Component Control 077 006 Duplex Motor ON The Duplex Motor...

Page 711: ...215 Tray Module Communication RAP BSD ON 3 3 There is a Tray Module communication failure Procedure Check the circuits between P J413 on the MCU PWB and P J541 2TM or P J541 TTM on the Tray Module PWB...

Page 712: ...ront Cover The display changes Y N Check the connections between the Front Cover Relay PWB and the MCU PWB BSD 1 3 Connections are connected correctly Y N Connect the connectors Check the wire between...

Page 713: ...cuit BSD 1 3 The wire are conducting with out an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Check the conductivity of the L H Cover Interlock Switch PL 2 7 between P...

Page 714: ...the Tray Module PWB and the FS812 on the Tray Mod ule Interlock for an open circuit or a short circuit BSD 1 4 The wire are conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open ci...

Page 715: ...The wire are conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Check the conductivity of the Duplex Open Switch between J124 and J541 BSD 1 4 The wire...

Page 716: ...ace the LHH Interlock Switch PL 8 4 Measure the voltage between the MCU PWBJ422B 8 and GND BSD 1 4 The voltage is approx 5VDC Y N Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 Measure the voltage between the LHH Interl...

Page 717: ...Repair the open circuit or short circuit Check the conductivity of the LHL Interlock Switch PL 2 6 between J119 and J424B BSD 1 4 The wire are connecting successfully when the LHH Interlock Switch is...

Page 718: ...nnect P J541 on the Tray Module PWB then on the power Check the circuits between P J125 on the MCU PWB and P J541 2TM or P J541 TTM on the Tray Module PWB Flag 5 Flag 6 for an open circuit or short ci...

Page 719: ...t or a short circuit BSD 8 7 Flag 1 Flag 2 The circuit between P J106 and P J405 is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Measure the volta...

Page 720: ...nnect P J125 and P J410 Check the wire between J125 and J410 for an open circuit or a short circuit BSD 10 2 Flag 5 Flag 6 The wire is conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair...

Page 721: ...102 Exit 2 Sensor Actuate the Exit 2 Sensor PL 8 4 with paper The display changes to L Y N Check the wire between J112 and J434 for an open circuit or a short circuit BSD 10 3 Flag 1 Flag 2 The wire...

Page 722: ...2 689 WorkCentre 7132 077 903 Status indicator raps Revision 077 903 POB Sensor JAM RAP BSD ON 10 1 The POB Sensor is actuated Procedure Check the circuit of the POB Sensor BSD 10 1 and repair as req...

Page 723: ...en J123 and J541 is conducting without an open cir cuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Replace the Duplex Sensor PL 10 1 If the problem persists replace the Duplex PWB...

Page 724: ...he type of paper in the tray was changed Initial Actions Perform the following Switch the power off then on Check if the Regi Sensor actuator is operating properly Check the paper type Check the paper...

Page 725: ...January 2007 2 692 WorkCentre 7132 077 968 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 726: ...r the open circuit or short circuit Replace the Tray Module PWB PL 15 9 Return the Tray 1 Feed Lift Motor to its original position Replace the Tray 2 Feed Lift Motor PL 15 6 Check the installation of...

Page 727: ...open circuit or short circuit Replace the Tray Module PWB PL 15 9 Return the Tray 2 Feed Lift Motor to its original position Replace the Tray 3 Feed Lift Motor PL 15 6 Check the installation of the T...

Page 728: ...the tray is opened Y N Check the connections of P J220B P J661B and P J549 P J220B P J661B and P J549 are connected correctly Y N Connect P J220B P J661B and P J549 Remove the Tray 1 Feed Lift Motor...

Page 729: ...without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Measure the voltage between the Tray Module PWB P J549 22 and P J549 23 BSD 7 11 Flag 3 The voltage is approx 5...

Page 730: ...PL 15 9 Return the Tray 2 Feed Lift Motor to its original position Replace the Tray 3 Feed Lift Motor PL 15 6 Check the installation of the Tray 3 Level Sensor PL 15 6 and the operation of the actuat...

Page 731: ...January 2007 2 698 WorkCentre 7132 078 941 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 732: ...Book Check the Send destination telephone number and repeat the operation Procedure Pull out and insert the FCB PWB PL 9 3 Switch on the power The problem persists The problem persists Y N Return to S...

Page 733: ...January 2007 2 700 WorkCentre 7132 081 799 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 734: ...or scratches The Patch is OK Y N Replace the IBT Belt PL 6 2 If the problem continues replace the IBT Assembly PL 6 1 089 312 IOT Belt Home RAP BSD ON 9 2 IBT Belt Home failed too short Procedure Chec...

Page 735: ...D 10 3 Exit Transportation BSD 10 4 Duplexing BSD 10 6 089 631 Belt Slip RAP BSD ON 9 8 IBT Belt slippage Initial Actions Ensure that the IBT Belt tensioner is engaged Procedure Execute Component Cont...

Page 736: ...replace the IBT Belt Cleaner PL 6 1 Check the Toner Waste area for impacted toner The Waste Toner area is free of tone Y N Replace the Waste Toner Bottle PL 4 1 Check the Front Auger for impacted tone...

Page 737: ...January 2007 2 704 WorkCentre 7132 089 632 089 633 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 738: ...ts level of the Waste Toner Bottle The Waste Toner Bottle near full indica tion is correct Y N Verify the condition of the circuit BSD9 9 between the Waste Toner Bottle Full Sensor and MCU PWB The cir...

Page 739: ...ctancy of the drum Y N There is no need for service at this time Return to Service Call Procedures Replace the Drum Cartridge PL 4 1 091 441 Drum Life Near End of Life RAP The Drum Cartridge must be r...

Page 740: ...te Toner Bottle is correctly installed Y N There is a problem with the sensor Repair or replace the Waste Toner Position Sensor PL 4 2 Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 091 911 Waste Toner Full RAP BSD ON 9...

Page 741: ...D ON 9 1 There is a failure with communication between the Xero CRUM and MCU PWB Procedure Pull out and reinstall the Xerographics Drum Module The problem persists Y N Return to Service Call Procedure...

Page 742: ...all Procedures An incorrect Xerographics Drum Module was just installed Install the correct Xerographics Drum Module 091 916 Xero CRUM Match RAP BSD ON 9 1 The Control Logic detected mismatched data o...

Page 743: ...ocedure Check the Xero Drum Cartridge for failure or foreign substances There are no foreign sub stances and nothing has failed Y N Repair the failure and remove the foreign substances Check the insta...

Page 744: ...ree of damage Y N Repair the circuit as required Check the operating voltages between the ADC Sensor and the MCU PWB The volt ages are correct Y N Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 Replace the Sensor Bar As...

Page 745: ...he Sensor Bar Assembly PL 11 1 Check the operation of the shutter If the shutter cannot be repaired replace the Sensor Bar Assembly PL 11 1 092 650 ADC Shutter Close RAP BSD ON 9 4A The ADC Shutter fa...

Page 746: ...r Assembly PL 11 1 Check the operating voltages between the ADC Sensor and the MCU PWB The voltages are correct Y N Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 Replace the Sensor Bar Assembly PL 11 1 092 661 Temperat...

Page 747: ...ON 9 4A There is a humidity sensor failure Procedure Check the operating voltages between the Temperature Humidity Sensor and the MCU PWB The voltages are correct Y N Verify that the circuit is not d...

Page 748: ...ducting without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 Replace the Rotary Motor PL 5 1 093 311 Rotary Assembly Failure BSD ON 9 3 T...

Page 749: ...a short circuit BSD 4 3A The wires are conducting without an open circuit or a short circuit Y N Repair the open circuit or short circuit Manually rotate the Developer Motor rotor It rotates smoothly...

Page 750: ...Replace the Black Toner Cartridge if empty PL 5 2 That the Black Toner Cartridge is inserted properly For Black Toner spills in the machine 093 407 Y Toner Pre Near Empty Yellow Toner Cartridge is Pr...

Page 751: ...Replace the Magenta Toner Cartridge if empty PL 5 2 That the Magenta Toner Cartridge is inserted properly For Magenta Toner spills in the machine 093 409 C Toner Pre Near Empty Cyan Toner Cartridge i...

Page 752: ...ure Replace the Yellow Developer Housing PL 5 1 REP 4 1 1 Go to Detailed Maintenance Activities and reset the Yellow Developer HFSI 954 831 093 415 M Developer Housing is near End of Life M Developer...

Page 753: ...ocedure Replace the Cyan Developer Housing PL 5 1 REP 4 1 1 Go to Detailed Maintenance Activities and reset the Cyan Developer HFSI 954 833 093 417 K Developer Housing is near End of Life K Developer...

Page 754: ...ure Replace the Yellow Developer Housing PL 5 1 REP 4 1 1 Go to Detailed Maintenance Activities and reset the Yellow Developer HFSI 954 831 093 419 M Developer Housing is Over End of Life M Developer...

Page 755: ...ocedure Replace the Cyan Developer Housing PL 5 1 REP 4 1 1 Go to Detailed Maintenance Activities and reset the Cyan Developer HFSI 954 833 093 421 K Developer Housing is Over End of Life K Developer...

Page 756: ...ace the Yellow Toner Cartridge if empty PL 5 2 That the Yellow Toner Cartridge is inserted properly For Yellow Toner spills in the machine 093 424 M Toner Near Empty Magenta Toner Cartridge is near em...

Page 757: ...nitial Actions Check the following Replace the Black Toner Cartridge if empty PL 5 2 Ensure that the Black Toner Cartridge is inserted properly For Black Toner spills in the machine Procedure Check fo...

Page 758: ...he Black Toner Cartridge PL 5 2 Replace the Toner CRUM Toner Cartridge Door PL 5 1 If the fault codes are still present replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 093 924 Toner K Crum Communication Failure BSD ON 9...

Page 759: ...1 If the fault codes are still present replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 093 926 Toner K Crum Data Mismatch Failure BSD ON 9 1 Initial Actions Ensure a Black Toner Cartridge is installed in the Black posit...

Page 760: ...Toner Cartridge PL 5 2 Replace the Toner CRUM Toner Cartridge Door PL 5 1 If the fault codes are still present replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 093 941 Toner M CRUM Communication Failure BSD ON 9 1 M Tone...

Page 761: ...ner Cartridge PL 5 2 Replace the Toner CRUM Toner Cartridge Door PL 5 1 If the fault codes are still present replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 093 950 Toner Y CRUM Data Broken Failure BSD ON 9 1 Y Toner CRU...

Page 762: ...enta Toner Cartridge PL 5 2 Replace the Toner CRUM Toner Cartridge Door PL 5 1 If the fault codes are still present replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 093 952 Toner C CRUM Data Broken Failure BSD ON 9 1 C To...

Page 763: ...Toner Cartridge PL 5 2 Replace the Toner CRUM Toner Cartridge Door PL 5 1 If the fault codes are still present replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 093 961 Toner M CRUM Data Mismatch Failure BSD ON 9 1 M Toner...

Page 764: ...3 960 Y and 093 961 M are also present on the UI Y N Replace the Cyan Toner Cartridge PL 5 2 Replace the Toner CRUM Toner Cartridge Door PL 5 1 If the fault codes are still present replace the MCU PWB...

Page 765: ...enta Toner Cartridge PL 5 2 Replace the Toner CRUM Toner Cartridge Door PL 5 1 If the fault codes are still present replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 093 972 Toner C CRUM not in position Failure BSD ON 9 1...

Page 766: ...and Cover Check that the Contact Arms PL 6 2 are in the correct position Verify the 2nd BTR is free to move PL 2 7 Repair as required PL 2 7 094 321 2nd BTR Contact RAP BSD ON 9 7 There is a 2nd BTR c...

Page 767: ...sition Verify the 2nd BTR is free to move PL 2 7 Repair as required PL 2 7 Check the circuit of the 2nd BTR BSD9 7 Repair as required PL 2 7 094 323 2nd BTR Contact RAP BSD ON 9 7 There is a 2nd BTR c...

Page 768: ...near end of life Y N Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 There is no need for service at this time Return to Service Call Procedures 094 418 IBT Cleaner Near End of Life RAP The IBT Cleaner is near end of lif...

Page 769: ...tenance Activities The 2nd BTR is near end of life Y N Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 There is no need for service at this time Return to Service Call Procedures 094 420 IBT End of Life RAP The IBT reach...

Page 770: ...ner is at end of life Detailed Maintenance Activities The IBT Cleaner is at end of life Y N Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 Replace the IBT Cleaner PL 6 2 094 422 2nd BTR End of Life RAP The 2nd BTR reach...

Page 771: ...January 2007 2 738 WorkCentre 7132 094 421 094 422 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 772: ...troller error shut down the processor Procedure Check the installation of the P Kit HDD Kit RAM boards Reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 Replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 102 380 UI Control RAP BSD ON 16 1 An inter...

Page 773: ...sert or replace the DIMM PL 11 2 Reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 Replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 If the problem persists replace the Control Panel UI PWB PL 13 2 102 382 Application Layer Command RAP BSD ON 16...

Page 774: ...vailable at time of publication Procedure A procedure is not available at time of publication 116 310 ESS Font DIMM 2 RAP An error is detected in the ESS Font ROM DIMM 2 Initial Actions Power Off On P...

Page 775: ...cedure Pull out and insert the FCB PWB and the DIMM PL 11 3 If the problem persists replace the DIMM 2 PL 11 2 116 312 HDD Encrypt Key RAP An error in the HDD encryption key is detected during boot In...

Page 776: ...encrypted Procedure Check the HDD electrical connections PL 11 2 If the problem persists perform Hard Disk Diagnostic Program If the problem persists replace the HDD PL 11 2 116 314 Ethernet Address...

Page 777: ...M 1 Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Pull out and insert the ESS DDR DIMM 1 If the problem persists replace the ESS DDR DIMM 1 PL 11 2 116 316 ESS DDR DIMM 2 R W Check RAP An error is detected d...

Page 778: ...ROM DIMM was checked Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Pull out and insert DIMM PL 11 2 If the problem persists replace the DIMM PL 11 2 116 318 ESS ROM DIMM 2 Check RAP An error is detected when...

Page 779: ...ectrical connections If the problem occurred during customer usage replace the Controller ROM If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 116 321 System Software RAP An internal controller erro...

Page 780: ...ror in software processing subsequent processes cannot be performed Procedure Power Off On 116 323 ESS NVRAM R W Check RAP An error is detected during the ESS PWB NVM Read Write Check Initial Actions...

Page 781: ...stem Controller RAP An exceptional Controller error shut down the processor Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Pull out and insert or replace the DIMM PL 11 2 If the problem persists replace the E...

Page 782: ...Cache RAP A cache failure is detected in the Controller Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 116 329 Serial Software RAP A system call error is detected Initial Actions...

Page 783: ...m persists perform Hard Disk Diagnostic Program If the problem persists replace the HDD PL 11 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 116 331 Invalid Log Information RAP A log error is d...

Page 784: ...SS ROM Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Reinstall or replace the DIMM PL 11 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 116 333 LocalTalk Software RAP A LocalTalk system call error cau...

Page 785: ...mismatches between the three locations resolve one s follow ing the corrective actions for the relevant Fault Code s If 116 334 reoccurs despite powering OFF ON disconnect and reconnect the NV RAM Boa...

Page 786: ...ure Check the HDD electrical connections PL 11 2 If the problem persists perform Hard Disk Diagnostic Program If the problem persists replace the HDD PL 11 2 116 337 SNTP Software RAP An error in SNTP...

Page 787: ...processing error caused in internal shutdown Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 116 340 Memory RAP The DDR DIMM Entry...

Page 788: ...er Off On Procedure NOTE When installing multiple ROM DIMMs it is necessary to match both the major versions and the minor versions Check the version of the ROM DIMM and if necessary replace it with t...

Page 789: ...tion of each ESS PWB connector The connectors are securely con nected Y N Connect the connectors Switch on the power again The problem persists Y N Return to Service Call Procedures Replace the ESS PW...

Page 790: ...er Off On Procedure Pull out and insert or replace the DIMM PL 11 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 116 349 SIF RAP An error occurred using the SIF Source Input Format function Ini...

Page 791: ...nd insert or replace the DIMM PL 11 2 If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 116 351 Ether Talk Software RAP An internal shutdown occurre...

Page 792: ...1 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 116 353 HDD Mechanical RAP A mechanical error occurred in the HDD Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Check the connection of each ESS PWB conn...

Page 793: ...blem persists Y N Return to Service Call Procedures Check the HDD electrical connections PL 11 2 If the problem persists perform Hard Disk Diagnostic Program If the problem persists replace the HDD PL...

Page 794: ...power again The problem persists Y N Return to Service Call Procedures Check the HDD electrical connections PL 11 2 If the problem persists perform Hard Disk Diagnostic Program If the problem persists...

Page 795: ...e Pull out and insert or replace the DIMM PL 11 2 If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 116 359 Software RAP An internal shutdown occurr...

Page 796: ...re Pull out and insert or replace the DIMM PL 11 2 If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 116 361 Spool HDD RAP The controller spool dete...

Page 797: ...ure Pull out and insert or replace the DIMM PL 11 2 If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 116 363 Print Service Software RAP An internal...

Page 798: ...ors are correctly con nected Y N Connect the connectors Turn on the power again The problem persists Y N Return to Service Call Procedures Replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 116 365 Spool RAP An internal shu...

Page 799: ...nd insert or replace the DIMM PL 11 2 If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 116 367 Parallel Software RAP An internal shutdown occurred...

Page 800: ...or replace the DIMM PL 11 2 If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 116 370 XJCL RAP An internal shutdown occurred after a XJCL X Job Cont...

Page 801: ...On Procedure Pull out and insert or replace the DIMM PL 11 2 If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 116 372 Formatter RAP An internal shu...

Page 802: ...n Procedure Pull out and insert or replace the DIMM PL 11 2 If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 116 374 Auto Switch RAP An internal sh...

Page 803: ...d insert or replace the DIMM PL 11 2 If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 116 376 Port 9100 Software RAP An internal shutdown occurred...

Page 804: ...tall or replace the DIMM PL 11 2 If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 116 378 Controller Software RAP An internal shutdown occurred aft...

Page 805: ...RAP An error is detected when the Font ROM DIMM 1 was checked Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Pull out and insert the Printer PWB PL 11 2 and the PS DIMM PL 11 2 Switch on the power The problem...

Page 806: ...the ESS NVM Perform this only after explaining to the user the purpose of clearing recipient information If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 116 382 ABL Initialize RAP HDD access by t...

Page 807: ...ob execution detec tion and has a different timing Procedure 1 2 After turning the power OFF then ON check the panel top right display to see whether 016 231 has occurred without this error 116 383 oc...

Page 808: ...the electrical connections on the HDD PL 11 2 If the problem persists perform Hard Disk Diagnostic Program If the problem persists replace the HDD PL 11 2 116 389 RAM Install RAP The control logic de...

Page 809: ...Incompatible versions of the standard ROM and NVM are detected Procedure If instructions are listed on the UI perform them If no instructions are listed on the UI Follow the LCD display and initializ...

Page 810: ...to a USB Universal Serial Bus related error Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 116 399 Initialization RAP Initializat...

Page 811: ...ed printing requires more memory Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure If the problem persists perform Hard Disk Diagnostic Program If the problem persists replace the HDD PL 11 2 116 702 Substitute...

Page 812: ...ation or language interpretation Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Ask customer to cancel and rerun the job 116 710 HP GL 2 Memory Overflow RAP There is a memory overflow in the HP GL 2 Hewlett P...

Page 813: ...Procedure Ask customer to check setups so that the paper is the same size and orientation as the overlay 116 712 Form Registration RAP Form logo data registration is not possible due to insufficient...

Page 814: ...rform Hard Disk Diagnostic Program If the problem persists replace the HDD PL 11 2 116 714 HP GL 2 Command RAP There is a command error in the HP GL 2 Hewlett Packard printer control language Initial...

Page 815: ...of forms Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Ask customer to check the registered forms using the UI utility and delete the forms that are unnecessary If the problem persists delete forms that are...

Page 816: ...cedure Do not start up the ports that are unnecessary Adjust the various Buffer Memory sizes Add additional memory 116 725 The log image storage area full RAP With the system data Level of Ensuring Lo...

Page 817: ...al Actions Power Off On Procedure Refer customer to User Guide heading Data Encryption Deleting registered user defined data will make additional memory available 116 738 Overlay Size Orientation RAP...

Page 818: ...eck the registered forms logos using the Operation Panel utility delete the forms logos that are unnecessary Refer customer to User Guide heading Data Encryption to check RAM usage If the problem pers...

Page 819: ...eck the registered forms using the UI utility and delete the forms that are unnecessary If the problem persists Ask customer to delete forms that are not required by the print com mand 116 742 Max Log...

Page 820: ...tered buffer size Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Ask customer to increase the size of the Form Registration Area using the UI If the problem persists install the HDD PL 11 2 116 745 ART Comman...

Page 821: ...ed Form RAP The selected form is not registered Procedure Ask customer to use a registered form or register the required form 116 747 Invalid Page Margin RAP Subtracting the paper margin from the vali...

Page 822: ...age Data RAP Drawing data does not exist in the page data Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Ask customer to cancel and rerun the job 116 749 PostScript Font RAP The specified font is not found in...

Page 823: ...int Job Ticket Description Warning RAP PDF Print Job Ticket description warning Procedure Ask customer to cancel and rerun the job 116 771 Invalid JBIG Parameter DL Fixed RAP An incorrect JBIG paramet...

Page 824: ...G Parameter D Fixed RAP An incorrect JBIG parameter D was automatically corrected Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure No action necessary 116 773 Invalid JBIG Parameter P Fixed RAP An incorrect JBI...

Page 825: ...Parameter YD Fixed RAP An incorrect JBIG parameter YD was automatically corrected Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure No action necessary 116 775 Invalid JBIG Parameter L0 Fixed RAP An incorrect JB...

Page 826: ...Parameter MX Fixed RAP An incorrect JBIG parameter MX was automatically corrected Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure No action necessary 116 777 Invalid JBIG Parameter MY Fixed RAP An incorrect JB...

Page 827: ...G Par VLength Fixed RAP An incorrect JBIG parameter VLENGTH was automatically corrected Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure No action necessary 116 780 Attached Document RAP There was an error in t...

Page 828: ...ected correctly Y N Connect P J8818 and P J8852 Check the wire between J8818 and J8852 for an open circuit or a short circuit BSD 12 6 The wire between J8818 and J8852 is conducting without an open ci...

Page 829: ...January 2007 2 796 WorkCentre 7132 116 790 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 830: ...ersists replace the EP SV If the problem persists install or replace the EPSV IF board PL 11 2 If the problem persists replace the EP accessory 121 333 EPSV EP M C Communication HDD RAP Transmission b...

Page 831: ...persists pull out and insert or replace the DDR DIMM PL 11 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 If the problem persists replace the EP SV 121 335 EPSV Wake Up Answer HDD RAP The WAKE...

Page 832: ...ure Replace the EP accessory 121 337 EP Accessory Self Diagnostic HDD RAP Self diagnostic of the EP related accessories in WAKE UP ANSWER resulted in an error Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Ch...

Page 833: ...ived Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists pull out and insert or replace the DDR DIMM PL 11 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 12...

Page 834: ...install or replace the EPSV IF board PL 11 2 If the problem persists pull out and insert or replace the DDR DIMM PL 11 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 121 350 EPSV Logic HDD RAP...

Page 835: ...January 2007 2 802 WorkCentre 7132 121 370 Revision Status indicator raps 121 370 EP DX RAP An error was detected Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2...

Page 836: ...reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 207 Communication Manager Target RAP A mailbox operations value is...

Page 837: ...ists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 310 Send Queue RAP The upper limit of the processing capabilit...

Page 838: ...ersists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 317 Receive Message Queue RAP The data received from the Co...

Page 839: ...P J388 on the ESS PWB PL 11 2 If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 322 UI Targe...

Page 840: ...he problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 325 Object Creation RAP The specified object could not be created due to UI software failure and...

Page 841: ...sts reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 327 Button Overflow RAP The UI software failed and memory requi...

Page 842: ...the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 329 UI Coordinates RAP UI software failure and...

Page 843: ...f the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 333 Interface Communication RAP The system detected that transmission with the Control Panel c...

Page 844: ...the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 341 Event Queue RAP The UI software failed wi...

Page 845: ...the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 343 Invalid Class RAP The UI software failed I...

Page 846: ...ts reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 345 Timer Queue Full RAP The UI software failed an event timer I...

Page 847: ...em persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 350 Privilege Command RAP The UI software failed a priv...

Page 848: ...ersists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 368 UI Memory RAP There is insufficient memory or the conne...

Page 849: ...persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 370 Interface Length RAP There is an error in the paramete...

Page 850: ...388 on the ESS PWB PL 11 2 If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 372 Interface Sequence RAP The initialization command from the Cont...

Page 851: ...nd P J388 on the ESS PWB PL 11 2 If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 374 User Job ID RAP There is an error in the Job ID parameter...

Page 852: ...lem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 376 Internal Memory RAP The UI software failed Initial...

Page 853: ...blem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 378 Interface Format RAP There is an error in the dat...

Page 854: ...persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 380 Copy Interface RAP The UI software failed Initial Acti...

Page 855: ...persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 382 Scanner Interface RAP The UI software failed Initial...

Page 856: ...blem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 384 Server Access RAP The UI software failed Initial...

Page 857: ...em persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 386 Service Object RAP There is an invalid service obje...

Page 858: ...the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 388 Attribute RAP The UI software failed attri...

Page 859: ...em persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 390 Job Parameter RAP The UI software failed job parame...

Page 860: ...problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 392 Auditron RAP The UI software failed auditron c...

Page 861: ...em persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 394 File Access RAP The UI software failed a file acces...

Page 862: ...the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 396 UI Software RAP The UI software failed Ini...

Page 863: ...reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem persists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 398 Release Queue RAP The UI software failed a full queue release I...

Page 864: ...rsists replace the UI PWB PL 13 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 123 400 Internal Interface RAP There is insufficient memory capacity or an internal error or invalid interface seq...

Page 865: ...January 2007 2 832 WorkCentre 7132 123 399 123 400 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 866: ...24 310 Product Designation RAP BSD ON 3 6 There is an error in the product designation nomenclature Procedure Perform GP 4 Replacing Billing PWBs 124 311 Product Serial Number RAP BSD ON 3 6 There is...

Page 867: ...Status indicator raps 124 312 Machine Codes Mismatch RAP BSD ON 3 6 The machine codes do not match Procedure Perform GP 4 Replacing Billing PWBs 124 313 Serial Number RAP BSD ON 3 6 The serial numbers...

Page 868: ...ning at the correct speed Procedure Check the following for binding Fuser Main Drive Controls BSD 4 1 4 1B Registration BSD 8 7 Xerographics BSD 9 3 9 7 9 8 Fusing and Transportation BSD 10 1 10 5 10...

Page 869: ...form GP 4 Replacing Billing PWBs If the problem persists replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 124 317 All Product Mode RAP BSD ON 3 6 There is an error in al...

Page 870: ...erform GP 4 Replacing Billing PWBs If the problem persists replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 124 319 All Product Types Software Key RAP BSD ON 3 6 There i...

Page 871: ...6 A failure occurred when setting the M C serial number Procedure Check the connection of each ESS PWB PL 11 2 and FCB PWB PL 11 3 connector The connectors are securely connected Y N Connect the conne...

Page 872: ...ere is a software key mismatch Procedure Perform GP 4 Replacing Billing PWBs If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 124 323 Software Key Registration RAP BSD ON 16 1 There is a software k...

Page 873: ...m the following Replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 124 325 Billing Restoration RAP BSD ON 3 6 Billing counter auto repair failed Procedure Execute Serial N...

Page 874: ...the power The problem persists Y N Return to Service Call Procedures Check the connection of each ESS PWB connector The connectors are securely con nected Y N Connect the connectors Turn on the power...

Page 875: ...Check the connection of each ESS PWB connector The connectors are securely con nected Y N Connect the connectors Turn on the power again The problem persists Y N Return to Service Call Procedures Rep...

Page 876: ...Ms RAP BSD ON 16 1 The system detected that a duplicate Font ROM is installed Procedure Pull out and insert or replace the PS DIMM PL 11 2 124 339 ROM DIMM Mismatch RAP BSD ON 16 1 The system detected...

Page 877: ...The problem persists Y N Return to Service Call Procedures Replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 If the problem persists replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 124 341 CRUM Market MCU RAP CRUM control failed on the MCU P...

Page 878: ...ists Y N Return to Service Call Procedures Perform GP 4 repair the problem by master MCU If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 124 343 CRUM Market System 2 RAP CRUM control failed in sys...

Page 879: ...sists Y N Return to Service Call Procedures Replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 If the problem persists replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 124 351 CRUM OEM MCU RAP OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer CRUM control fa...

Page 880: ...ists Y N Return to Service Call Procedures Perform GP 4 repair the problem by master MCU If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 124 353 CRUM OEM System 2 RAP OEM Original Equipment Manufa...

Page 881: ...rn to Service Call Procedures Replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 If the problem persists replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 124 361 CRUM Validation MCU RAP CRUM control failed validation on the MCU Initial Actions...

Page 882: ...e problem persists Y N Return to Service Call Procedures Perform GP 4 repair the problem by master MCU If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 124 363 CRUM validation System 2 RAP CRUM con...

Page 883: ...d Procedure Reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 Reinstall or replace the DDR DIMM PL 11 2 Replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 124 373 IOT Manager Software RAP BSD ON 16 1 Due to an error in the software of the IOT Mana...

Page 884: ...the problem persists reinstall or replace the DDR DIMM PL 11 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 124 380 CRUM Market 2 There is a general CRUM control failure Procedure Check the el...

Page 885: ...problem persists Y N Return to Service Call Procedures Perform GP 4 repair the problem by master SYS1 If the problem persists replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 124 382 CRUM Market System 1 2 Procedure Chec...

Page 886: ...rsists Y N Return to Service Call Procedures Perform GP 4 repair the problem by master SYS2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 124 390 OEM Market 2 OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer...

Page 887: ...s Y N Return to Service Call Procedures Perform GP 4 repair the problem by master SYS1 If the problem persists replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 124 392 CRU OEM System 1 2 OEM Original Equipment Manufacture...

Page 888: ...e ESS PWB and MCU PWB The connectors are securely connected Y N Connect the connectors Turn on the power again The problem persists Y N Return to Service Call Procedures Perform GP 4 repair the proble...

Page 889: ...inisher Tray to Center Tray RAP The output destination was changed by the customer from the Finisher Tray to the Center Tray Procedure No action necessary 124 709 Side Tray to Center Tray RAP The shee...

Page 890: ...PSW Cont Software Failure Due to an error in software processing subsequent processes cannot be performed Procedure Power OFF ON Check that the latest version of software is installed Check connectio...

Page 891: ...January 2007 2 858 WorkCentre 7132 125 311 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 892: ...sert or replace the DIMM PL 11 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 127 337 Job Template HDD Write RAP BSD ON 16 1 There was a file access failure during internal polling or an error...

Page 893: ...persists pull out and insert or replace the DIMM PL 11 2 If the problem persists replace the Printer PWB PL 11 2 127 353 LPD Software RAP BSD ON 16 1 Due to a fatal error that occurred in processing...

Page 894: ...o cancel and rerun the job If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 127 396 Mail I O Software RAP BSD ON 16 1 There is an error in Mail I O processing Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure A...

Page 895: ...m persists pull out and insert or replace the DIMM PL 11 2 If the problem persists replace the ESS PWB PL 11 2 127 399 JME Software RAP BSD ON 16 1 Due to a fatal error that occurred in processing rel...

Page 896: ...e required parameter is not sent Procedure Check the electrical connections on the FCB PWB PL 11 3 If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 133 211 Fax Parameter Value Invalid RAP BSD ON 17...

Page 897: ...rrect number or channel Procedure Check the electrical connections on the FCB PWB PL 11 3 If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 133 213 Fax Read Error Invalid Data RAP BSD ON 17 1 Corrup...

Page 898: ...ization Procedure Check the USB connection If OK then replace the USB cable PL 11 3 If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 133 215 Fax USB Device RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is an error in the...

Page 899: ...Host Fatal RAP BSD ON 17 1 There is a Fax USB processing error Procedure Check the USB connection If OK then replace the USB cable PL 11 3 If the problem persists replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 133 217 F...

Page 900: ...tus indicator raps Revision 133 218 Fax Card Message Library Short of Memory RAP There is a Fax USB processing error Procedure Turn the power Off On 133 219 Fax Work Memory RAP Memory capacity reached...

Page 901: ...rocessing caused a Fax shutdown Procedure Check the electrical connections on the FCB PWB PL 11 3 If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 133 221 Fax Card Boot RAP BSD ON 17 1 The FCB PWB di...

Page 902: ...ot respond within the specified time Procedure Check the electrical connections on the FCB PWB PL 11 3 If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 133 223 Fax Card Reset RAP BSD ON 17 1 The cont...

Page 903: ...Fax Card ROM RAP BSD ON 17 1 The Controller detected a version mismatch Procedure Check the electrical connections on the FCB PWB PL 11 3 If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 133 226 Cou...

Page 904: ...ed Y N Connect the connectors Turn on the power again The problem persists Y N Service Call Procedures Replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 133 281 Received unknown message RAP BSD ON 17 1 A message not specif...

Page 905: ...occurred Procedure Check the electrical connections on the FCB PWB PL 11 3 If the problem persists reload Software ADJ 9 3 1 If the problem continues replace the FCB PWB PL 11 3 133 283 Fax Report Mai...

Page 906: ...persists Y N Return to Service Call Procedures Check the electrical connections on the FCB PWB PL 11 3 The connectors are securely connected Y N Connect the connectors Switch on the power The problem...

Page 907: ...January 2007 2 874 WorkCentre 7132 134 210 134 211 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 908: ...007 2 875 WorkCentre 7132 202 399 Status indicator raps Revision 202 399 Internal Timer RAP An internal error was detected in the machine timer Initial Actions Power Off On Procedure Reload Software A...

Page 909: ...January 2007 2 876 WorkCentre 7132 202 399 Revision Status indicator raps...

Page 910: ...ort path Y N Clear away the foreign substances and paper powder Correct the distortion Feed paper from another tray The problem occurs when paper is fed from another tray Y N Check the guide The guide...

Page 911: ...dule PWB PL 14 7 Measure the voltage between the following points and GND Tray 1 MCU PWB P412 1 Tray 2 MCU PWB P412 6 Tray 3 TM PWB P548 11 Activate SW5 of the relevant Size Sensor The voltage changes...

Page 912: ...is approx 24VDC Y N Go to 7 3 27 Wire Net 24VDC 6 Troubleshoot the circuit between P J510 3 and P J450 4 for 24VDC Replace the Relay PWB PL 11 1 Check the wiring connectors between P J451 pins 5 and 6...

Page 913: ...Measure the voltage between P J450 1 and P J450 3 on the Relay PWB The voltage is approx 24VDC Y N Measure the voltage between P J450 6 and P J450 2 on the Relay PWB The voltage is approx 24VDC Y N Ch...

Page 914: ...between the P J450 4 and P J450 2 on the Relay PWB BSD 1 2B The voltage is approx 24VDC Y N Go to 7 3 27 Wire Net 24VDC 6 Troubleshoot the circuit between P J510 3 and P J450 4 for 24VDC Replace the...

Page 915: ...en P J510 pin 1 and ground on Power Unit BSD 1 1 Y N AC voltage is measured between J11 pin 1 and J12 pin 1 on the Power unit BSD 1 1 Y N AC voltage is measured at wall outlet Y N Contact key operator...

Page 916: ...olors RAP 3 16 IQ21 Developer Bias 1st BTR RAP 3 16 Image Quality Specifications 3 18 Defect Samples Image Defect Samples 3 21 Background 3 21 Color Misregistration 3 22 Debris Centered Deletions 3 22...

Page 917: ...January 2007 3 2 WorkCentre 7132 Reversion 4 0 Image Quality...

Page 918: ...as low medium high or very high background It may occur in all colors single colors or any combination of single colors Go to the IQ6 RAP Color Misregistration Multi colored images that should be supe...

Page 919: ...nonuniform width along their length They may have a more ragged or fuzzy appearance than lines Go to the IQ14 RAP Residual Image A toner image that remains on the photoreceptor or Transfer Belt after...

Page 920: ...rrectly Check adjust the carriage alignment ADJ 11 6 1 Deletions Clean the Lens the top and bottom surface of the Platen Glass and all Mirrors with Lens and Mirror Cleaner and a soft lint free cloth I...

Page 921: ...defect involves a single color Y N Panic stop the machine by removing the IBT Cleaner Assembly PL 6 1 Print Test pat tern 59 using Cyan 40 Open the Front Door in the middle of the print job approximat...

Page 922: ...increase the likelihood of this problem Lighter weight papers Larger papers Short grain 11x17 in A3 papers Old not freshly opened paper 2 sided printing Fuser with 1100 or more hours of operating life...

Page 923: ...leaner PL 6 1 Check the 2nd BTR for contamination Clean replace as required Clean the Heat Roll If the problem continues replace the Fuser PL 7 1 If the problem per sists go to the IQ21 RAP Check for...

Page 924: ...If the wires are OK replace the Erase Lamp PL 4 1 If the problem continues replace the MCU PWB PL 11 1 Remove the ROS Examine the ROS windows for dirt or damage Clean or replace as required PL 3 1 Ex...

Page 925: ...1 1 1 and the IOT Lead Edge Side Edge Registration ADJ 9 1 1 Print Pattern 58 Misregistration is present on the copy Y N Adjust the IOT Lead Edge Side Edge Registration ADJ 9 1 1 then the IIT Lead Edg...

Page 926: ...nation Clean or replace as required PL 7 1 Check the IBT Cleaner PL 6 1 Ensure that the blade and the Mylar backing are free from damage Check that the auger turns freely Clean repair or replace as re...

Page 927: ...heavier setting may resolve the problem If the Key Operator Administrator has configured certain trays for a specific type of media ensure that the specified media is actually loaded in those trays Pr...

Page 928: ...e Replace the Drum Cartridge PL 4 1 83 mm Fuser Heat Roll Remove the Fuser Assembly Check the Heat Roll for damage nicks wear or cuts or contamination Clean or replace as required PL 7 1 88 mm Backup...

Page 929: ...color Y N Make a print of the Test Pattern 53 Open the Front Door when the lead edge of the print begins to protrude from the Fuser Exit nip Open the Fuser and examine the partially fused sheet The de...

Page 930: ...of operation The defect may appear on every sheet or may occur on every other sheet The defect occurs in approximately the same position on multiple prints Y N The problem is Fuser offset and or lead...

Page 931: ...4 VDC is measured between pins 1 2 and pin 3 4 9 of J406 on the MCU PWB Y N Go the BSD 1 2 DC Power Distribution and check the wiring between the MCU PWB and the Power Unit The wiring is OK Y N Repair...

Page 932: ...January 2007 3 17 WorkCentre 7132 IQ21 Image Quality Reversion 4 0 If the problem continues replace the HVPS PL 11 1 If the problem persists replace the 1st BTR IBT Belt Assembly PL 6 2 A...

Page 933: ...high density bands should be uniform from front to rear This can be tested by folding the copy in the center and comparing the front side of the copy to the rear side of the copy at location C Both th...

Page 934: ...10mm 2 0mm 2 4mm for 2nd side of duplex job Tray 5 10mm 2 4mm Lead Edge Skew For skew from front to rear the distance from the lead edge of the paper to the targets at LE1 and LE3 are measured The mea...

Page 935: ...January 2007 3 20 WorkCentre 7132 Reversion 4 0 Image Quality Figure 2 Color and Geometric Test Patterns...

Page 936: ...ular Repeating Bands Streaks Spots or Smears Residual Image Streak Deletion in Process Direction Wrinkled Image Worm Defect Auger Marks Defect Black Auger Marks Defect Magenta 59mm Pitch Density Non U...

Page 937: ...gistration Defect Sample Cause Failure of the ROS or IBT walking from rear to front or front to rear Mechanical problem in the IBT Assembly Corrective Action Go to the IQ8 RAP Debris Centered Deletion...

Page 938: ...Figure 1 Deletions Defect Sample Cause Defective IBT Belt damp paper uneven charge Corrective Action Go to the IQ7 RAP High Frequency Bands Figure 1 High Freq Bands Defect Sample Cause Faulty ROS Ass...

Page 939: ...ple Cause Clog in Developer Housing Trim Bar malfunction of Belt Cleaner contaminated ROS window Corrective Action Go to the IQ12 RAP Low Image Density Figure 1 Low Density Defect Sample Cause Incorre...

Page 940: ...Defect Sample Cause The halftone screen used on the original interferes with the halftone screen used by the copier Corrective Action Go to the IQ2 RAP Mottle Figure 1 Mottle Defect Sample Cause Damp...

Page 941: ...n a glossy photograph Corrective Action Perform the following Clean the Document Glass Place a transparency between the document and the glass Regular Repeating Bands Streaks Spots or Smears Figure 1...

Page 942: ...re 1 Residual Image Defect Sample Cause Improper IBT cleaning and or defective IBT Belt Corrective Action Go to the IQ5 RAP Streak Deletion in Process Direction Figure 1 Streak Deletion Defect Sample...

Page 943: ...sion 4 0 Image Quality Wrinkled Image Figure 1 Wrinkled Image Defect Sample Cause Fuser tenting of paper Corrective Action Go to the IQ4 RAP Worm Defect Figure 1 Worm Image Defect Sample VA 001 Cause...

Page 944: ...0 Corrective Action Feed from a different tray to eliminate the worm problem Auger Marks Defect Black Figure 1 Auger Marks Image Defect Sample VA 002 Cause Auger marks may appear on the prints when th...

Page 945: ...gh humidity Corrective Action If the defect is worse than the defect sample replace the Developer Unit PL 5 2 Auger Marks Defect Magenta Figure 1 Auger Marks Image Defect Sample VA 003 Cause Auger mar...

Page 946: ...sity Non Uniformity Defect Figure 1 59mm Pitch Density Non Uniformity Defect Sample VA 004 Cause The 59mm Pitch Density Non Uniformity is on printed sheets printed in the Half Tone image of the second...

Page 947: ...ge Defect Reversion 4 0 Image Quality 201mm Streaks from the lead edge Defect Figure 1 201mm Streaks Defect Sample VA 005 Cause The 201mm streaks appear in the same position of the black images 201 mm...

Page 948: ...y Reversion 4 0 M C K Banding Defect Figure 1 M C K Banding Defect Sample VA 006 Cause This defect is caused by one of several components Developer Assembly IBT Assembly Fuser Assembly ROS Assembly Co...

Page 949: ...ge Defect Reversion 4 0 Image Quality 103mm Streaks from the lead edge Defect Figure 1 103mm Streaks Defect Sample VA 008 Cause The 103mm streaks appear in the same position of the black images 201 mm...

Page 950: ...Cause Minor scratches run along the process direction on 8 5 x 11 LEF or A4 LEF of the transparency Corrective Action Replace the Fuser PL 7 1 Toner Soft Blocking Defect Figure 1 Toner Soft Blocking D...

Page 951: ...outputs 3 Tone Down the Developer ADJ 9 1 0 if the BKG or high solid density occurs Use Test Pattern 52 4 Check NVM 753 552 The stored value is 0 9 Table 1 5 Change NVM Values by increments of 5 ex In...

Page 952: ...78 REP 11 3 1 Platen Glass 4 78 REP 11 3 2 IIT IPS PWB 4 79 REP 11 4 1 Lens Kit Assembly 4 84 REP 11 5 1 Carriage Cable 4 86 REP 11 5 2 Carriage Motor Assembly 4 92 REP 11 6 1 Exposure Lamp 4 96 REP 1...

Page 953: ...ed Original Customized Registration Function 4 222 ADJ 15 1 4 DADF Lead Edge Registration 4 223 ADJ 15 1 5 DADF Height Adjustment 4 225 ADJ 15 1 6 DADF Position Skew Adjustment 4 226 22 a finisher REP...

Page 954: ...cut cable ties to remove Cable ties are designed to be disconnected from the frame and reinstalled 2 Remove the Rear Lower Covers REP 10 2 1 3 Remove the MCU PWB Chassis REP 9 1 1 4 Remove the suppor...

Page 955: ...ies and opening cable clamps 7 Remove the lower support bracket Figure 4 Figure 4 Removing the lower bracket 8 Open the Left Side Upper Cover and remove the Fuser Assembly Figure 5 1 Open cable clamps...

Page 956: ...gure 6 Disengaging the Drive Belt 10 Move the bracket to the left Figure 7 1 Remove the Fuser Assembly 2 Disconnect the lanyard for better access 1 Remove the Pulley side guard 2 Remove the Drive Belt...

Page 957: ...ing the bracket to the left 11 Remove the side support bracket Figure 8 Figure 8 Removing the side support bracket 12 Remove the Clutch bracket Figure 9 1 Loosen the screw 1 and move the bracket to th...

Page 958: ...the Clutch bracket 13 Remove the screw 6 from the Main Drive Assembly Figure 10 Figure 11 NOTE Removing the 6 screws is shown in two steps in the following two figures Figure 10 Removing the screws 4...

Page 959: ...e remaining 2 screws 14 Rotate the Clutch clockwise to position the Clutch away from the Main Drive Assembly Figure 12 Figure 12 Preparing to remove the Main Drive Assembly 15 Remove the Main Drive As...

Page 960: ...in reverse order 2 During installation of the Clutch Bracket ensure that the bracket finger engages the Clutch dog Figure 14 Figure 14 Installing the Clutch Bracket 1 With the Clutch moved aside lift...

Page 961: ...er PL 12 2 the MCU PWB Cover PL 11 2 3 Remove the MCU PWB Chassis REP 9 1 1 4 Remove the ESS PWB Assembly REP 9 2 1 5 Remove the screws 2 and remove the support bracket Figure 1 Figure 1 Removing the...

Page 962: ...lamps or removing cable ties 8 Remove the screws 3 and remove the lower support bracket Figure 4 Figure 4 Removing the lower bracket 9 Remove the screws 5 Figure 5 1 Disconnect the cable from the clam...

Page 963: ...January 2007 4 12 WorkCentre 7132 REP 1 1 2 Reversion 4 0 Repairs Adjustments Figure 5 Preparing to remove the Drum Drive Assembly 10 Remove the Drum Drive Assembly 1 Remove the screws 5...

Page 964: ...2 Remove the MSI Assembly REP 7 1 1 3 Remove the L H Upper Cover Unit REP 2 6 2 4 Pull out Tray 1 5 Open the left side Tray 1 Vertical Transport door 6 Disconnect the connector 1 and remove the wires...

Page 965: ...ard the left of the machine Remove the Tray 1 Feeder from the machine Figure 4 Figure 4 Removing the Tray 1 Feeder Replacement When installing the sensor bracket be sure to insert the bracket tab into...

Page 966: ...Tray 1 Feed Nudger Retard Roll enter Diag mode and clear the counter for the Tray 1 Feed counter WARNING To avoid personal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power ap...

Page 967: ...ustments Figure 1 Sliding the guide to the front 3 Remove the Feed Nudger Retard Roll Figure 2 1 Rotate the Feed Nudge Retard Roll clockwise to access the locking tab Release the lock and remove the F...

Page 968: ...achine CAUTION Check that Ready to Copy is displayed on the Control Panel display 1 Remove the L H Upper Cover Unit REP 2 6 2 2 Remove the MSI Unit REP 7 1 1 3 Disconnect the connector Figure 1 Figure...

Page 969: ...aligned properly REP 2 5 1 Takeaway Roll Parts List on PL 2 6 Removal WARNING To avoid personal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine CAUTIO...

Page 970: ...EP 2 5 1 Repairs Adjustments Reversion 4 0 Figure 1 Removing the chute 4 Remove the Takeaway Roll Figure 2 NOTE Use care not to drop bearings or gear 1 Remove the E Clip 2 Slide out the Takeaway Roll...

Page 971: ...ay 1 Switch off the power and disconnect the connector 2 Open the L H Upper Cover 3 Release the Cover Support while holding the L H Upper Cover Figure 1 1 Release the Cover Support Figure 1 Releasing...

Page 972: ...ay 1 Switch off the power and disconnect the Power Cord 2 Remove the Right Side Cover REP 10 2 3 3 Remove the Power Supply REP 9 2 3 4 Remove the ROS Cooling Fan bracket Figure 1 Figure 1 Removing the...

Page 973: ...ng on the power and performing replacement 1 Installing the ROS Assembly Figure 3 a To install push the ROS Assembly into the machine b Be sure that the locating pins 2 on the ROS is engaged into the...

Page 974: ...Cartridge of the Developer Housing to be removed 4 Remove the Front Cover REP 10 2 2 5 Remove the Low Voltage Power Supply REP 9 2 3 6 Prepare to remove the Rotary Cover Figure 1 Figure 1 Preparing to...

Page 975: ...the Developer Housing ensure that the Spring located on the outboard end of each Developer Housing is straight as it is pressed against the turret of the Rotor frame This Spring must be present and pr...

Page 976: ...nstall the Rotary Cover Figure 6 Figure 6 Inserting the Rotary Cover tabs 3 Perform the remainder of the replacement in reverse order of removal 4 Enter UI Diagnostic Mode select Adjustment Others but...

Page 977: ...r cartridge to be removed 4 Select Replace Cartridge on the screen NOTE This will rotate the Toner Developer Rotary to the color Toner Cartridge selected 5 Open the Front Door 6 Open the Toner Develop...

Page 978: ...REP 4 1 1 NOTE Be sure to cover the Drum Module to prevent light shock 4 Remove the Drum Module and store it in a black bag 5 Rotate the Developer Rotary Assembly by pushing in the lock knob and rotat...

Page 979: ...m repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine 1 Switch off the power and disconnect the power cord 2 Remove the Waste Auger drive shaft bushing Figure 1 Figure 1 Removing the Was...

Page 980: ...applied to the machine 1 Switch off the power and disconnect the power cord 2 Remove the Rear Lower Cover the ESS Cover and the MCU Cover REP 10 2 1 3 Remove the MCU PWB chassis REP 9 1 1 4 Remove the...

Page 981: ...4 2 3 NOTE Do not allow the Print Drum to be exposed to light for more than 30 seconds 4 Store the Print Drum out of the way on a level surface and cover with paper to prevent light shock NOTE The IBT...

Page 982: ...g the CRUM Bracket 7 Remove the Waste Auger drive gear Figure 3 Figure 3 Removing the Waste Auger C clip and drive gear 8 Remove the Waste Auger drive shaft bushing Figure 4 1 Remove the har ness from...

Page 983: ...tep place a sheet of paper under the opening in the Waste Auger when removing it from the frame 9 Remove the Waste Auger Figure 5 Figure 5 Removing the Waste Auger 10 Open the left side door and posit...

Page 984: ...counter clockwise to the down position put tension on the IBT Belt Figure 7 Figure 7 Re tension the IBT Belt 12 Remove the screws 4 and the Tension Handle Figure 8 Move the levers 2 to the up posi ti...

Page 985: ...edure REP 4 2 5 Replacement 1 Rotate the couplings to fully extent the two BTR2 levers 2 With the two BTR2 levers fully extend manually position them behind the IBT Module frame This will allow the IB...

Page 986: ...rum Parts List on PL 4 1 Removal 1 Open the Front Door 2 Preparing to remove the Print Drum Figure 1 Figure 1 Preparing to remove the Print Drum 3 Removing the Print Drum from the machine Figure 2 Fig...

Page 987: ...ner Figure 1 Figure 1 Preparing to remove the Cleaner NOTE Be careful to avoid spilling toner from the IBT Cleaner on the floor or covers 3 Pull the IBT Cleaner out of the machine Figure 2 Figure 2 Re...

Page 988: ...ove the IBT Cleaner from the IBT Module REP 4 2 4 5 Remove the outboard frame Figure 1 Figure 1 Removing the outboard frame 6 Remove the cross bar from the IBT Module Figure 2 Figure 2 Removing the cr...

Page 989: ...race 8 Use the cross bar as a foot by inserting it through the holes in the IBT Module frame and stand the Module on its end as shown Figure 4 Figure 4 Using the cross bar as a foot 9 Remove the inner...

Page 990: ...5 Removing the inner bracket 10 Release the tension of the Belt Figure 6 Figure 6 Releasing the Belt tension 11 Remove the follower lever Figure 7 2 Remove the bracket 1 Remove the screws 3 Place the...

Page 991: ...follower lever 12 Remove the bushing and E ring Figure 8 Figure 8 Removing the bushing and E ring 13 Remove the Backup Roll bracket Figure 9 2 Remove the E ring 1 Disconnect the spring 3 Remove the wa...

Page 992: ...4 0 Figure 9 Removing the Backup Roll bracket 14 Remove the Backup Roll Figure 10 Figure 10 Removing the Backup Roll 15 Carefully remove the IBT Belt from the IBT Module Figure 11 1 Remove the screws...

Page 993: ...der of removal REP 4 2 6 Rotary Drive Motor Parts List on PL 5 1 Removal 1 Switch off the power and disconnect the power cord 2 Remove the Upper Rear Cover 3 Remove the Lower Rear Cover 4 Disconnect t...

Page 994: ...loper Housing on the paper CAUTION Be careful to avoid getting Developer Material on the Developer Housing drive gears If some developer does contaminate the gears clean the gears and make sure that t...

Page 995: ...ving the Developer Housing Cover 6 Remove the plastic bag from the new Developer Material package 7 Place the Developer Housing up side down inside the plastic bag and turn the Mag Roll Gear on the en...

Page 996: ...4 Dumping the Developer Material 8 Vacuum the augers mag roll and inner surfaces of the Developer Housing Figure 5 Figure 5 Vacuuming the Developer Housing 9 Pour the new Developer Material into the D...

Page 997: ...stments Figure 6 Adding the new Developer Material 10 Prepare to reinstall the Developer Housing cover Figure 7 Figure 7 Preparing to reinstall the Developer Housing Cover 11 Press the Cover tabs to l...

Page 998: ...1 1 14 Enter UI Diagnostic Mode and select NVM Read Write and reset the following NVM loca tions to zero 752 086 Yellow 752 087 Magenta 752 088 Cyan 752 089 Black 15 Perform Max Setup ADJ 9 1 2 1 Squ...

Page 999: ...odule part way out of the machine b Remove the E ring washer and Contact Arm Figure 1 Removing the outboard Contact Arm 4 To replace the inboard 2nd BTR Contact Arm perform the following a Place the I...

Page 1000: ...odule Figure 4 Placing Contact Arm behind cam follower 3 Be sure the brass bushing is installed in the Contact Arm 4 Install the washer and E ring 5 Retract the Contact Arms and slide the IBT Module i...

Page 1001: ...ect the Power Cord 2 Remove the IBT Module REP 4 2 2 3 Prepare to remove the Sensor Bar a Release the harness clamps 2 b Disconnect the connectors 2 c Remove the screw 1 Figure 1 Preparing to remove t...

Page 1002: ...icing until the Fuser has cooled down 1 Switch off the power 2 Open the L H Upper Cover Assembly PL 2 6 3 Remove the Fuser Unit Figure 1 1 Loosen the knobs 2 2 Pull the Fuser by the handles 2 Figure 1...

Page 1003: ...January 2007 4 52 WorkCentre 7132 REP 5 1 1 Reversion 4 0 Repairs Adjustments...

Page 1004: ...d personal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine 1 Open the L H Upper Cover 2 Remove the Exit2 OCT2 Figure 1 1 Lift up the front and rear lev...

Page 1005: ...January 2007 4 54 WorkCentre 7132 REP 6 1 1 Reversion 4 0 Repairs Adjustments...

Page 1006: ...ry or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine 1 Remove the MSI Rear Cover Figure 1 1 Remove the screw 2 Remove the MSI Rear Cover Figure 1 Removing the M...

Page 1007: ...on 4 0 Repairs Adjustments Figure 2 Disconnecting the connector 3 Remove the MSI Assembly Figure 3 1 Remove the screws 2 2 Remove the MSI Assembly Figure 3 Removing the MSI Assembly Replacement 1 To i...

Page 1008: ...ck do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine NOTE The MSI Feed Roll and MSI Retard Pad must both be replaced at the same time 1 Remove the MSI Assembly REP 7 1 1...

Page 1009: ...Adjustments Figure 2 Removing the MSI Feed Roll 4 Remove the MSI Retard Pad Figure 3 1 Remove the springs 2 2 Remove the MSI Retard Pad 3 Pull out the shaft Figure 3 Removing the MSI Retard Pad Repla...

Page 1010: ...s replaced If the problem is not resolved reinstall the original PWB and re enter the serial number if necessary before attempting to replace a different PWB 1 Whenever the MCU PWB is being replaced g...

Page 1011: ...tion 7 If a new MCU PWB will be installed remove EPROM from old MCU PWB and save for installation on new MCU PWB Figure 4 Figure 4 MCU PWB EPROM Location Replacement 1 If installing the same MCU PWB t...

Page 1012: ...t IOT software level on to the MCU PWB and use the Single File down load 8 Perform PART 2 of GP 4 Replacing Billing PWBs REP 9 1 2 MCU PWB EPROM Removal CAUTION A disabled machine with loss of seriali...

Page 1013: ...placing only replace ONE AT A TIME and perform this procedure after each one is replaced If the problem is not resolved reinstall the original PWB and re enter the serial number if necessary before at...

Page 1014: ...MCU PWB and slide the MCU to the right to disconnect the P 389 connector Figure 4 Figure 4 Disconnecting the P 389 connector on the MCU PWB 7 Remove the Rear Top Cover Figure 5 Disconnect the connec...

Page 1015: ...Remove the Rear Top Cover 8 Remove the Right Rear Side Panel Figure 6 Figure 6 Removing the Right Rear Side Panel 9 Loosen the upper screws 2 from the ESS PWB Chassis Figure 7 2 Remove the screws 2 a...

Page 1016: ...Printer PWB to disconnect it from the ESS PWB 13 Remove the ESS Panel PL 11 2 14 Remove the HDD Base Chassis PL 11 2 15 Remove the screws and remove ESS PWB CAUTION Pin breakage occurs if the EPROM is...

Page 1017: ...5 Install the Base Chassis and then the HDD PWB and tighten the thumbscrews 6 If present install the Printer PWB a Install Printer PWB while connecting it to ESS PWB and tighten thumbscrews 7 Install...

Page 1018: ...ime NOTE Refer to REP 9 2 1 ESS PWB to remove or reinstall the ESS PWB EPROM Figure 1 Figure 1 ESS PWB EPROM Location REP 9 2 3 Power Supply PWB Parts List on PL 9 1 Removal 1 Switch off the power and...

Page 1019: ...Remove the ESS Cover REP 10 2 1 4 Remove the Printer Chassis Assembly by loosening the thumb screws 3 PL 11 2 Replacement 1 Install the Printer Chassis Assembly in reverse order of removal 2 Connect...

Page 1020: ...leasing the 2 plastic clips that hold the DIMM in place When released the DIMM will pop up at an angle to the print controller PWBA PL 11 2 Replacement NOTE Ensure that the PS DIMM is seated properly...

Page 1021: ...May 2006 4 70 WorkCentre 7132 REP 9 2 5 Launch Version 3 0 Repairs Adjustments...

Page 1022: ...CAUTION Check that Ready to Copy is displayed on the Control Panel display 1 Remove the Toner Cartridge REP 4 1 2 2 Remove the Front Left Cover Figure 1 1 Remove the screw 2 Remove the Front Left Cov...

Page 1023: ...11 3 PL 12 2 Removal WARNING To avoid personal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine CAUTION Check that Ready to Copy is displayed on the Con...

Page 1024: ...4 0 Figure 2 Removing the Rear Middle Cover 3 For the Duplex and Finisher models remove the cover Figure 3 1 Pull out to remove it Figure 3 Removing the cover 4 Remove the Rear Lower Cover Figure 4 1...

Page 1025: ...reverse order REP 10 2 2 Front Inner Cover Parts List on PL 12 1 Removal 1 Open the Front Door 2 Remove the Print Drum Latch Handle Figure 1 a Rotate handle to the unlatch position b Remove the screw...

Page 1026: ...ght Side Cover Parts List on PL 12 2 Removal 1 Open the Front Door 2 Remove the Right Side Cover Figure 1 a Remove the screws 2 b Push down on the Right Side Cover and remove it from the machine Figur...

Page 1027: ...ersonal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine 1 Switch off the power and disconnect the power cord 2 Remove the ESS PWB REP 9 2 1 3 Remove th...

Page 1028: ...applied to the machine 1 Remove the Platen Cushion Figure 1 1 Remove the Platen Cushion Figure 1 Removing the Platen Cushion Replacement NOTE Remove all remaining tapes on the Platen Cover after the...

Page 1029: ...the wire harness from the frame 6 Remove the Control Panel Assembly Figure 1 Removing the Control Panel Assembly Replacement CAUTION Do not pinch the wire harness upon installation 1 To install carry...

Page 1030: ...rts List on PL 13 3 Removal WARNING To avoid personal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine 1 Switch off the power and disconnect the power c...

Page 1031: ...r 5 Disconnect the connector from the left rear IIT IPS PWB and remove the screw Figure 3 Figure 3 Disconnect the connector and remove the screw 1 6 Remove the Lens Cover Figure 4 1 Loosen the screws...

Page 1032: ...ion 4 0 Figure 4 Removing Lens Cover 7 Remove the IPS PWB Cover Figure 5 1 Remove the screws 2 2 Remove the IPS Cover Figure 5 Removing the IPS Cover 8 Disconnect the connectors 3 Figure 6 2 Remove th...

Page 1033: ...s Figure 6 Disconnecting the connectors 4 9 Disconnect the large ribbon cable on the IIT IPS PWB Figure 7 Figure 7 Disconnecting the large ribbon cable 10 Remove the IIT IPS PWB Figure 8 Disconnect th...

Page 1034: ...the EPROM from the old IIT IPS PWB to install it on the new IIT IPS PWB Figure 9 Figure 9 Removal and replacing the IIT EPROM Replacement 1 When replacing the IIT IPS PWB install the EPROM from the ol...

Page 1035: ...the PWB REP 11 4 1 Lens Kit Assembly Parts List on PL 13 4 Removal WARNING To avoid personal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine 1 Remove...

Page 1036: ...e APS Sensor 4 Disconnect the CCD Flat Cable Figure 3 1 Take off the hook 2 Disconnect the CCD Flat Cable Figure 3 Disconnecting the FFC CCD Cable 5 Replace the Lens Kit Assembly Figure 4 1 Remove the...

Page 1037: ...t ADJ 9 1 9 REP 11 5 1 Carriage Cable Parts List on PL 13 5 Removal NOTE Only the replacement procedure for the Rear Carriage Cable is described here The replacement procedure for the Front Carriage C...

Page 1038: ...2 1 Remove the screw 1 2 Remove the Front Support Bracket 3 Remove the DADF Platen Glass Figure 2 Removing the Left Side Platen 4 Unfasten the Full Rate Carriage from the Carriage Cable Figure 3 1 Mo...

Page 1039: ...igure 7 1 Insert the Carriage Cable ball into the ditch of the pulley 2 Wind the spring end of the cable around the pulley for 1 5 rounds 3 Fix the cable at the spring end on the frame with tape 4 Win...

Page 1040: ...January 2007 4 89 WorkCentre 7132 REP 11 5 1 Repairs Adjustments Reversion 4 0 Figure 6 Winding the Carriage Cable around the pulley 2 3 Figure 7 Winding the Carriage Cable around the pulley 3 3...

Page 1041: ...Figure 9 1 Route the Carriage Cable on the pulley in front of it 2 Hang the ball on the notch of the frame Figure 9 Installing the Carriage Cable 3 Install the spring end of the Carriage Cable Figure...

Page 1042: ...1 Remove the tape 2 Move the Full Rate Carriage to the Frame cutout position 3 Temporarily attach the Full Rate Carriage on the Carriage Cable Figure 11 Installing the Carriage Cable at the front 4 Re...

Page 1043: ...tment with electrical power applied to the machine 1 For the Platen models remove the Platen Cover 1 Remove the Platen Cover Figure 1 Figure 1 Remove the Platen Cover 2 For the DADF Models Remove the...

Page 1044: ...3 Removing the Rear Upper Cover 4 Remove the IIT Left Cover Figure 4 1 Remove the screws 2 2 Remove the IIT Left Cover Figure 4 Removing the IIT Left Cover 3 Remove the IIT Rear Cover Figure 5 1 Remo...

Page 1045: ...stments Figure 5 Removing the IIT Right Cover 3 Remove the IIT Rear Cover Figure 6 1 Remove the screws 3 2 Remove the IIT Rear Cover Figure 6 Removing the IIT Rear Cover 3 Disconnect the connector Fig...

Page 1046: ...ion 4 0 Figure 7 Disconnecting the connector 4 Remove the Carriage Motor Assembly Figure 8 a 1 Remove the screws x3 b 2 Remove the Carriage Motor Assembly Figure 8 Removing the Carriage Motor Assembly...

Page 1047: ...ir or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine 1 Open the Platen Cover or DADF 2 Remove the Platen Glass REP 11 3 1 3 Move the Full Rate Carriage to the frame notch 4 Remove the Exposur...

Page 1048: ...wer applied to the machine 1 Remove the DADF REP 15 1 1 2 Remove the Platen Glass REP 11 3 1 3 Remove the Lens Cover Figure 1 Figure 1 Removing Lens Cover 4 Remove the IPS Cover Figure 2 1 Remove the...

Page 1049: ...ector j0st41125 6 Release the Lamp Wire Harness from the hook Figure 4 1 Release the Lamp Wire Harness from the hooks 2 Remove the Harness from the frame opening Figure 4 Release the Lamp Wire Harness...

Page 1050: ...Rate Carriage 2 Remove the screw 3 Remove the guide 4 Disconnect the connector 5 Remove the Lamp Wire Harness Figure 6 Removing the Lamp Wire Harness j0st41127 Replacement 1 Install the Lamp Wire Har...

Page 1051: ...January 2007 4 100 WorkCentre 7132 REP 11 6 2 Reversion 4 0 Repairs Adjustments Figure 7 Installing the Lamp Wire Harness...

Page 1052: ...al power applied to the machine CAUTION Check that Ready to Copy is displayed on the Control Panel display 1 Pull out Tray 2 2 Remove the Foot Cover Figure 1 Figure 1 Removing the Foot Covers 3 Remove...

Page 1053: ...0 Repairs Adjustments Figure 3 Removing the bracket 6 Remove the Feed Out Chute Figure 4 1 Remove the Feed Out Chute Figure 4 Removing the Feed Out Chute 7 Disconnect the connector Figure 5 1 Disconn...

Page 1054: ...Figure 5 Disconnecting the connector 8 Remove the Tray 2 Feeder Figure 6 1 Remove the screws 2 2 Remove the Tray 2 Feeder Figure 6 Removing the Tray 2 Feeder Replacement 1 To install carry out the re...

Page 1055: ...electrical power applied to the machine CAUTION Check that Ready to Copy is displayed on the Control Panel display 1 Pull out Tray 2 3 2 Remove the Foot Covers Figure 1 Figure 1 Removing the Foot Cove...

Page 1056: ...justments Reversion 4 0 Figure 3 Removing the screws 6 Remove the Feed Out Chute Figure 4 1 Remove the Feed Out Chute Figure 4 Removing the Feed Out Chute 7 Disconnect the connector Figure 5 1 Disconn...

Page 1057: ...Figure 5 Disconnecting the connector 8 Remove the Tray 3 Feeder Figure 6 1 Remove the screws 2 2 Remove the Tray 3 Feeder Figure 6 Removing the Tray 3 Feeder Replacement 1 To install carry out the re...

Page 1058: ...The Feed Retard and Nudger Roll must be replaced at the same time 1 Remove the paper tray for the Feed Retard and Nudger Roll to be replaced a Pull out tray and remove paper b Ensure tray is pulled o...

Page 1059: ...counter REP 12 6 1 2TM PWB Parts List on PL 14 7 Clean Replacement WARNING To avoid personal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine CAUTION C...

Page 1060: ...uary 2007 4 109 WorkCentre 7132 REP 12 6 1 Repairs Adjustments Reversion 4 0 Figure 1 Setting the Dip Switch 3 After replacing the 2TM PWB restore the original values to NVM locations 742 022 and 742...

Page 1061: ...January 2007 4 110 WorkCentre 7132 REP 12 6 1 Reversion 4 0 Repairs Adjustments...

Page 1062: ...ock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine 1 Pull out Tray 2 2 Remove the paper from Tray 2 3 Open the Left Cover Assembly 4 Remove the Tray 2 Assembly Figure...

Page 1063: ...form repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine 1 Pull out Tray 3 2 Remove the paper from Tray 3 3 Remove the Tray 3 Assembly Figure 1 1 Remove the screws 2 2 Push in Tray 3 Tra...

Page 1064: ...ove the screws 4 2 Remove the Tray 3 Cover together with the frame Figure 1 Removing the Tray 3 Cover 3 Remove the Tray Cable Figure 2 NOTE Only the replacement procedure for the Front Tray Cable is d...

Page 1065: ...Tray 3 Feeder TTM Parts List on PL 15 4 Removal WARNING To avoid personal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine 1 Remove the Tray 2 Assembly...

Page 1066: ...cket Figure 2 Removing the Stud Bracket 5 Remove the Tray 3 Feeder Assembly Figure 3 1 Disconnect the connectors 2 2 Remove the screws 2 3 Remove the Tray 3 Feeder Assembly Figure 3 Removing the Tray...

Page 1067: ...e Lower Chute Figure 4 Removing the Lower Chute 7 Remove the Tray 3 Feeder Figure 5 1 Remove the screws 2 2 Remove the bracket 3 Remove the screw 4 Remove the bracket 5 Remove the screw 6 Remove the b...

Page 1068: ...per Lower Chute Figure 1 1 Remove the Upper Chute 2 Remove the Lower Chute Figure 1 Removing the Upper Lower Chute 4 Remove the screw Figure 2 1 Remove the screw Figure 2 Removing the screw 5 Remove t...

Page 1069: ...sion 4 0 Repairs Adjustments Figure 3 Removing the Tray 2 Assembly 6 Remove the Tray 2 Feeder Figure 4 1 Remove the screws 2 2 Remove the bracket Figure 4 Removing the Tray 2 Feeder Replacement 1 To i...

Page 1070: ...he machine NOTE The Feed Retard and Nudger Roll must be replaced at the same time 1 Remove the Paper Tray of the Feed Roll Retard Roll and Nudger Roll to be removed Tray 2 REP 13 1 1 Tray 3 REP 13 1 2...

Page 1071: ...rder REP 13 8 1 TTM PWB Parts List on PL 15 9 Replacement WARNING To avoid personal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine 1 Before replacing...

Page 1072: ...January 2007 4 121 WorkCentre 7132 REP 13 8 1 Repairs Adjustments Reversion 4 0 3 After replacing the 2TM PWB restore the original values to NVM locations 742 022 and 742 023...

Page 1073: ...January 2007 4 122 WorkCentre 7132 REP 13 8 1 Reversion 4 0 Repairs Adjustments...

Page 1074: ...y or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine CAUTION The DADF is heavy component Take care when lifting the DADF 1 Disconnect the connector Figure 1 1 Lo...

Page 1075: ...7 4 124 WorkCentre 7132 REP 15 1 1 Reversion 4 0 Repairs Adjustments Figure 2 Removing the DADF Replacement 1 When installing the DADF push the DADF to the front then secure Figure 3 Figure 3 Installi...

Page 1076: ...o the machine NOTE The DADF Platen Cushion pasted on with Velcro Fastening 1 Remove the DADF Platen Cushion Figure 1 1 Peel off the DADF Platen Cushion from the Velcro Fastening at 10 locations Figure...

Page 1077: ...y Parts List on PL 16 2 Removal WARNING To avoid personal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine 1 Remove the following parts DADF Front Cover...

Page 1078: ...connecting the connectors 4 Remove the DADF Document Tray Figure 2 1 Remove the Tapping Screws 1 2 Remove the Tray Holder 3 Remove the DADF Document Tray 4 Pull out the Wire Harness Figure 2 Removing...

Page 1079: ...r REP 15 2 3 DADF Rear Cover REP 15 2 4 3 Open the Top Cover Assembly 4 Remove the DADF Document Tray REP 15 2 1 5 Disconnect the DADF PWB connectors Figure 1 1 Disconnect the connectors 6 Figure 1 Di...

Page 1080: ...1 Remove the screws 1 2 Remove the Tapping Screws 6 3 Release the wire harness from clamp 4 Remove the DADF Feeder Assembly 5 Remove the plunger 6 When installing Align the boss with the boss hole Fi...

Page 1081: ...nd remove the DADF Front Cover Figure 1 Removing the DADF Front Cover Replacement 1 To install carry out the removal steps in reverse order REP 15 2 4 DADF Rear Cover Parts List on PL 16 2 Removal WAR...

Page 1082: ...ments Reversion 4 0 Figure 1 Removing the DADF Rear Cover Replacement 1 Pull the harness to the notch of the DADF Rear Cover when installing the DADF Rear Cover Figure 2 1 Pull the harness to the notc...

Page 1083: ...ne 1 Remove the DADF Rear Cover REP 15 2 4 2 Disconnect the DADF PWB connectors Figure 1 1 Disconnect the connectors 13 Figure 1 Disconnecting the DADF PWB connectors 3 Remove the DADF PWB Figure 2 1...

Page 1084: ...er Balance Compression Spring pressure strong Right Counter Balance Compression Spring pressure weak 1 Remove the DADF REP 15 1 1 2 Remove the following covers DADF Front Cover REP 15 2 3 DADF Rear Co...

Page 1085: ...r Balance Compression Spring pressure strong Right Counter Balance Compression Spring pressure weak 1 Remove the DADF REP 15 1 1 2 Remove the DADF Rear Cover PL 15 2 3 Remove the screw that secures th...

Page 1086: ...ck DADF ADJ 15 1 6 REP 15 4 1 Retard Roll Parts List on PL 16 4 Removal NOTE The Feed Retard and Nudger Roll must be replaced at the same time 1 Open the Top Cover Assembly 2 Remove the Retard Roll ch...

Page 1087: ...d spring 4 Remove the Retard Roll Figure 3 1 Remove the shaft 2 Remove the Retard Roll 3 Remove the Torque Limiter Figure 3 Removing the Retard Roll Replacement Check the software version and upgrade...

Page 1088: ...ver Assembly 2 Remove the following covers DADF Front Cover REP 15 2 3 DADF Rear Cover REP 15 2 4 3 Remove the Feed Upper Chute Figure 1 1 Remove the screw 1 2 Remove the Feed Upper Chute 3 Take note...

Page 1089: ...uide 5 Remove the Plate Spring Figure 3 1 Remove the Tapping Screw 2 2 Remove the Plate Spring Figure 3 Removing the Plate Spring 6 Remove the Top Cover with the Wire Harness connected Figure 4 1 Remo...

Page 1090: ...the connector 2 Remove the Topping Screw 1 3 Remove the Earth Wire 4 Remove the Tapping Screw 2 5 Unfasten the Harness Guide Figure 5 Unfastening the Wire Harness 8 Remove the Wire Harness from the T...

Page 1091: ...ove the Feed Upper Chute and Plate Spring from the new Top Cover Assembly Fig ure 7 1 Remove the screw 1 2 Remove the Feed Upper Chute 3 Remove the Tapping Screw 2 4 Remove the Plate Spring Figure 7 R...

Page 1092: ...ary 2007 4 141 WorkCentre 7132 REP 15 4 2 Repairs Adjustments Reversion 4 0 Figure 8 Removing the Wire Harness 4 Hook on the spring when securing the Harness Guide Figure 9 Figure 9 Hooking on the spr...

Page 1093: ...the same time 1 Open the Top Cover Assembly 2 Remove the Feed Upper Chute Figure 1 1 Remove the screw 1 2 Remove the Feed Upper Chute 3 Precautions during Installation A Insert the Boss into the U gro...

Page 1094: ...s Reversion 4 0 Figure 2 Rotate the gear to extend the Retard Roll 4 Lift the retaining clip from the Nudger Roll Figure 3 Figure 3 Removing the retaining clip from the Nudger Roll 5 Remove the Nudger...

Page 1095: ...r Roll shaft and the Nudger Roll 6 Retract the Nudger Roll by rotating the Torque Limiter inboard gear 7 To remove the Feed Roll remove the locking tab Figure 5 Figure 5 Removing the Feed Roll Locking...

Page 1096: ...Nudger Roll and Nudger Roll shaft The shaft is spring loaded so push in the shaft and hold it and install the locking clip Figure 7 Figure 7 Installing the Nudger Roll Nudger Roll shaft and locking cl...

Page 1097: ...irs Adjustments Figure 8 Installing the Feed Roll and Feed Roll shaft 5 Observe following while installing Upper Feed Chute Figure 9 Insert the Boss into the U groove A Insert the Tab into the Tab Slo...

Page 1098: ...ove the following covers DADF Front Cover REP 15 2 3 DADF Rear Cover REP 15 2 4 3 Open the Top Cover 4 Remove the DADF Document Tray REP 15 2 1 5 Remove the DADF Feeder Assembly REP 15 2 2 6 Loosen th...

Page 1099: ...Adjustments Figure 2 Moving the motor unit 8 Open the chute 9 Remove the Feed Guide Figure 3 1 Remove the screws 2 2 Remove the Feed Guide Figure 3 Removing the Feed Guide 10 Remove the sensor holder...

Page 1100: ...ensor holder 11 Loosen the belt tension Figure 5 1 Remove the spring 2 Loosen the screw 3 Loosen the belt tension 4 Remove the E Clip 5 Remove the gear Figure 5 Loosening the belt tension 12 Remove th...

Page 1101: ...entre 7132 REP 15 8 1 Reversion 4 0 Repairs Adjustments Figure 6 Removing the Registration Roll Replacement 1 When installing the motor unit pull the Wire Harness as shown in Fig 7 Figure 7 Figure 7 P...

Page 1102: ...parts Finisher Assembly REP 16 1 2 2 Move the H Transport Assembly Figure 1 1 Remove the screws x2 2 Remove the H Transport Assembly Figure 1 Removing the H Transport Assembly REP 16 1 2 Finisher Ass...

Page 1103: ...7132 REP 16 1 2 Reversion 4 0 Repairs Adjustments Figure 2 Removing the cover 3 Remove the cover Figure 3 1 Remove the cover Figure 3 Removing the cover 4 Remove the Left Panel Figure 4 1 Remove the...

Page 1104: ...ts Reversion 4 0 Figure 4 Removing the Left Panel 5 Disconnect the cables and connectors Figure 5 1 Disconnect the connectors x2 2 Disconnect the cable Figure 5 Disconnecting the cables and connectors...

Page 1105: ...2 REP 16 1 2 Reversion 4 0 Repairs Adjustments Figure 6 Removing the Knob Screws 7 Move the Finisher Assembly to the left and lower it down from the rack Figure 7 1 Remove the Finisher Assembly Figure...

Page 1106: ...that Ready to Copy is displayed on the Control Panel display 1 Remove the H Transport Assembly REP 16 1 1 2 Remove the H Transport Rear Cover Figure 1 1 Remove the screws x2 2 Remove the H Transport R...

Page 1107: ...0 Repairs Adjustments Figure 3 Removing the Transport Roll 5 Remove the bracket Figure 4 1 Remove the screw 2 Remove the bracket Figure 4 Removing the bracket 6 Remove the H Transport Belt Figure 5 1...

Page 1108: ...s List on PL 17 4 Removal WARNING To avoid personal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine CAUTION Check that Ready to Copy is displayed on th...

Page 1109: ...ir or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine CAUTION Check that Ready to Copy is displayed on the Control Panel display 1 Remove the Left Panel Figure 1 1 Remove the Left Panel Figure...

Page 1110: ...adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine CAUTION Check that Ready to Copy is displayed on the Control Panel display 1 Remove the link from the Top Open Cover Assembly Figure 1 1 Lift up...

Page 1111: ...t on PL 17 5 Removal WARNING To avoid personal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine CAUTION Check that Ready to Copy is displayed on the Con...

Page 1112: ...5 2 Repairs Adjustments Reversion 4 0 Figure 1 Removing the Stacker Tray 3 Remove the Right Cover Figure 2 1 Remove the Right Cover Figure 2 Removing the Right Cover 4 Remove the bracket Figure 3 1 R...

Page 1113: ...0 Repairs Adjustments Figure 3 Removing the bracket 5 Disconnect the connector Figure 4 1 Remove the screws x2 2 Remove the plate 3 Disconnect the connector Figure 4 Disconnecting the connector 6 Rem...

Page 1114: ...the Knob Screws 7 Remove the Tray Guide Figure 6 1 Remove the screws x4 2 Remove the rivet to remove the clamp 3 Remove the wire from the hole 4 Remove the Tray Guide Figure 6 Removing the Tray Guide...

Page 1115: ...h Figure 7 Removing the Set Clamp clutch 9 Remove the Eject Roll Figure 8 1 Remove the E Clip and bearing on both sides 2 Remove the hook from the Eject Shaft 3 Remove the Eject Roll Figure 8 Removing...

Page 1116: ...4 0 Figure 9 Removing the Eject Shaft Replacement NOTE Replace the Exit Roll and Eject Roll at the same time NOTE When installing the Actuator ensure that the stopper is inserted into the ditch of th...

Page 1117: ...justment with electrical power applied to the machine CAUTION Check that Ready to Copy is displayed on the Control Panel display 1 Remove the following parts Front Cover Assembly REP 16 1 2 Rear Cover...

Page 1118: ...1 Repairs Adjustments Reversion 4 0 Figure 2 Removing the arm 4 Remove the Decurler Roll Assembly Figure 3 1 Remove the spring 2 Remove the E Clip 3 Remove the arm 4 Remove the Decurler Roll Assembly...

Page 1119: ...isher Drive Motor Figure 1 1 Disconnect the connector 2 Remove the screws x4 3 Remove the Finisher Drive Motor Figure 1 Removing the Finisher Drive Motor REP 16 7 1 Paper Eject Belt Parts List on PL 1...

Page 1120: ...to remove the wire Figure 2 Disconnecting the connectors 4 Remove the Cam Bracket Assembly Figure 3 1 Remove the screws x4 2 Remove the Cam Bracket Assembly Figure 3 Removing the Cam Bracket Assembly...

Page 1121: ...placement 1 To install carry out the removal steps in reverse order taking note of the following NOTE Make sure the stud on the Cam Bracket Assembly is inserted into the hole Fig ure 5 1 Lift up the U...

Page 1122: ...on PL 17 8 Removal WARNING To avoid personal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine CAUTION Check that Ready to Copy is displayed on the Cont...

Page 1123: ...the connectors 3 Remove the bracket Figure 2 1 Remove the screw 2 Loosen the screws x2 3 Remove the bracket Figure 2 Removing the bracket 4 Move the PWB Bracket in the direction of the arrow Figure 3...

Page 1124: ...stments Reversion 4 0 Figure 3 Moving the PWB Bracket 5 Pull out the Wire Harness Figure 4 1 Remove the screws x2 2 Pull out the Wire Harness Figure 4 Pulling out the Wire Harness 6 Remove the screws...

Page 1125: ...Repairs Adjustments Figure 5 Removing the screws 7 Remove the Rail Assembly Figure 6 1 Remove the Rail Assembly Figure 6 Removing the Rail Assembly 8 To remove the Carriage Assembly move it in the dir...

Page 1126: ...WorkCentre 7132 REP 16 8 1 Repairs Adjustments Reversion 4 0 Figure 7 Removing the Carriage Assembly 9 Remove the rail Figure 8 1 Remove the screws x5 2 Remove the Staple Unit Rail Figure 8 Removing t...

Page 1127: ...cal power applied to the machine CAUTION Check that Ready to Copy is displayed on the Control Panel display 1 Remove the Front Cover Assembly REP 16 4 1 2 Disconnect the connectors Figure 1 1 Disconne...

Page 1128: ...REP 16 9 1 Compiler Tray Assembly Parts List on PL 17 9 Removal WARNING To avoid personal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine CAUTION Check...

Page 1129: ...entre 7132 REP 16 9 1 Reversion 4 0 Repairs Adjustments 4 Remove the screws Figure 2 1 Remove the screws x2 Figure 2 Removing the screws 5 Remove the Compiler Assembly item 1 Figure 3 Figure 3 Removin...

Page 1130: ...ied to the machine CAUTION Check that Ready to Copy is displayed on the Control Panel display 1 Remove the Rear Cover REP 16 4 1 2 Slide the gear to lower down the Stacker Tray Figure 1 1 Slide the ge...

Page 1131: ...4 0 Repairs Adjustments Figure 3 Removing the screws 5 Remove the Stacker Motor Assembly Figure 4 1 Remove the screws x3 while sliding the PWB Bracket upwards 2 Slide the gear 3 Remove the Stacker Mo...

Page 1132: ...y to Copy is displayed on the Control Panel display 1 Remove the Tray Guide Perform REP 16 5 2 up to Step 5 2 Remove the bracket Figure 1 1 Remove the screw 2 Loosen the screws x2 3 Remove the bracket...

Page 1133: ...16 11 1 Paddle Gear Shaft Parts List on PL 17 11 Removal WARNING To avoid personal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine CAUTION Check that...

Page 1134: ...1 Repairs Adjustments Reversion 4 0 Figure 1 Removing the bearing 4 Remove the screw securing the Paddle Gear Shaft Figure 2 1 Remove the screw Figure 2 Removing the screw 5 Remove the Paddle Gear Sh...

Page 1135: ...WARNING To avoid personal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine CAUTION Check that Ready to Copy is displayed on the Control Panel display 1...

Page 1136: ...the core shown in Figure 2 inside the box REP 16 12 2 Finisher LVPS PWB Parts List on PL 17 13 Removal WARNING To avoid personal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical pow...

Page 1137: ...s Adjustments Figure 1 Removing the Stacker Tray 3 Remove the Stacker Bracket Cover Figure 2 Figure 2 Removing the Stacker Bracket Cover 4 Remove the Stacker Bracket Figure 3 1 Remove the screws 4 2 R...

Page 1138: ...16 12 2 Repairs Adjustments Reversion 4 0 Figure 3 Removing the Stacker Bracket 3 Disconnect the Connector Figure 4 Figure 4 Disconnecting the connector 4 Remove the Right Cover Figure 5 1 Remove the...

Page 1139: ...Right Cover 2 Remove the knob screws Figure 6 1 Remove the knob screws 2 Figure 6 Removing the knob screws 2 2 Remove the Tray Guide Figure 7 1 Remove the screws 4 2 Remove the plastic rivet to remov...

Page 1140: ...Figure 7 Removing the Tray Guide 5 Remove the screws 3 from Low Voltage Power Supply housing cover Figure 8 Figure 8 Removing the LVPS housing cover 6 Disconnect the connectors 3 from the Power Supply...

Page 1141: ...djustments Figure 9 Disconnecting the Connectors 3 7 Remove the screws 4 Figure 10 Figure 10 removing the screws 4 8 Pinch together the legs of the plastic PWB StandOffs to release the locking tabs 2...

Page 1142: ...on 4 0 Figure 11 Locating the locking tabs Figure 12 Releasing the locking tabs 2 9 Remove the Low Voltage Power Supply PWB Replacement 1 When installing the Tray Guide be sure to insert the lower tab...

Page 1143: ...007 4 192 WorkCentre 7132 REP 16 12 2 Reversion 4 0 Repairs Adjustments Figure 13 Installing the Tray Guide Ensure that the tabs 2 are prop erly installed NOTE The Tray Guide Tabs are located on the o...

Page 1144: ...owing to prevent loss of customer data with the FAX function Check that the Job in Memory lamp is off Press the Job Status button and check that no job is in progress with the Printer function Check t...

Page 1145: ...chine CAUTION Before turning OFF the power switch note the following to prevent loss of customer data with the FAX function Check that the Job in Memory lamp is off Press the Job Status button and che...

Page 1146: ...oving the Bearing j0fa42202 5 Remove the rear Gear Figure 3 1 Remove E Clip 2 Remove Gear Figure 3 Removing the Gear j0fa42203 6 Remove the rear Bearing Figure 4 1 Remove Bearing Figure 4 Removing the...

Page 1147: ...ssembly in the direction of the arrow Figure 7 Removing Shaft Assembly j0fa42207 10 Remove the Paddle Belt Figure 8 1 Remove E Clips 2 2 Move Bearings 2 in the direction of the arrow 3 Remove Sub Padd...

Page 1148: ...function Check that Ready to print send is displayed on the Control Panel 1 Remove the A Finisher from the machine 2 Remove the Inner Front Cover PL 22 1 3 Turn over the A Finisher 4 Remove the Bottom...

Page 1149: ...onal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine CAUTION Before turning OFF the power switch note the following to prevent loss of customer data wi...

Page 1150: ...aring j0fa42216 6 Remove the rear Bearing Figure 3 1 Remove E Clip 2 Remove Bearing Figure 3 Removing the Bearing j0fa42217 7 Remove the Exit Roll Assembly Figure 4 1 Remove Exit Roll Assembly Figure...

Page 1151: ...mp is off Press the Job Status button and check that no job is in progress with the Printer function Check that Ready to print send is displayed on the Control Panel 1 Remove the A Finisher from the m...

Page 1152: ...the Printer function Check that Ready to print send is displayed on the Control Panel 1 Remove the A Finisher from the machine 2 Remove the Rear Cover PL 22 1 3 Disconnect the Connector Figure 1 1 Re...

Page 1153: ...ss with the Printer function Check that Ready to print send is displayed on the Control Panel 1 Remove the A Finisher from the machine 2 Remove the Inner Front Cover PL 22 1 3 Remove the Rear Cover PL...

Page 1154: ...xit Roll Assembly Figure 3 1 Remove E ring and Bearing 2 Remove E ring and Bearing 3 Remove the Exit Roll Assembly Figure 3 Removing the Exit Roll Assembly af422103 Replacement 1 Reverse the removal p...

Page 1155: ...ch Rolls 4 Figure 1 Removing the Pinch Rolls j0fa42224 Replacement 1 Reverse the removal procedure for replacement REP 22 5 2 Finisher Entrance Sensor Parts List on PL 22 5 Removal WARNING To avoid pe...

Page 1156: ...Plate j0fa42267 6 Remove the Finisher Entrance Sensor Assembly Figure 3 1 Disconnect Connector 2 Remove Tapping Screw 3 Remove Finisher Entrance Sensor Assembly Figure 3 Removing the Finisher Entrance...

Page 1157: ...eady to print send is displayed on the Control Panel 1 Remove the A Finisher from the machine 2 Turn over the A Finisher 3 Remove the Bottom Cover PL 22 2 4 Remove the Connector Bracket Figure 1 1 Rel...

Page 1158: ...sonal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine CAUTION Before turning OFF the power switch note the following to prevent loss of customer data w...

Page 1159: ...93 5 Remove the Bearing Figure 3 1 Remove Bearing Figure 3 Removing the Bearing j0fa42294 6 Remove the Support Bearing from the ENT Lower Chute Assembly Figure 4 1 Remove Tapping Screw 2 Remove Suppor...

Page 1160: ...Before turning OFF the power switch note the following to prevent loss of customer data with the FAX function Check that the Job in Memory lamp is off Press the Job Status button and check that no jo...

Page 1161: ...a42236 7 Remove the Gear Figure 3 1 Remove E Clip 2 Remove Gear 3 Remove KL Clip 4 Remove Gear Figure 3 Removing the Gear j0fa42229 8 Remove the Gear Pulley Figure 4 1 Remove E Clip 2 Remove Gear 3 Re...

Page 1162: ...h electrical power applied to the machine CAUTION Before turning OFF the power switch note the following to prevent loss of customer data with the FAX function Check that the Job in Memory lamp is off...

Page 1163: ...are used like pins to secure the Upper Chute in place 6 Remove the Upper Chute Assembly Figure 2 1 Remove Screws 2 2 Remove Screw 3 Carefully Remove the Upper Chute Assembly Figure 2 Removing the Uppe...

Page 1164: ...rical power applied to the machine CAUTION Before turning OFF the power switch note the following to prevent loss of customer data with the FAX function Check that the Job in Memory lamp is off Press...

Page 1165: ...re used like pins to secure the Upper Chute in place 6 Remove the Upper Chute Assembly Figure 2 1 Remove Screws 2 2 Remove Screw 3 Carefully Remove the Upper Chute Assembly Figure 2 Removing the Upper...

Page 1166: ...ng the Finisher Control PWB j0fa42245 Replacement 1 Reverse the removal procedure for replacement REP 22 8 1 Stacker Tray Assembly Parts List on PL 22 8 Removal WARNING To avoid personal injury or sho...

Page 1167: ...rew 2 Remove Stacker Stack Sensor Assembly 3 Release Clamps 4 4 Disconnect Connectors 2 Figure 3 Removing the Stacker Sensor Assembly j0fa42249 10 Remove the Stacker Tray Assembly Figure 4 1 Remove Sc...

Page 1168: ...e Printer function Check that Ready to print send is displayed on the Control Panel 1 Remove the A Finisher from the machine 2 Remove the Rear Cover PL 22 1 3 Turn over the A Finisher 4 Remove the Tra...

Page 1169: ...crew 2 Remove Stacker Stack Sensor Assembly 3 Remove Wire from Clamps 5 Figure 5 Removing the Stacker Stack Sensor Assembly j0fa42256 10 Remove the Stacker Assembly Figure 6 1 Remove Tapping Screws 5...

Page 1170: ...onal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine CAUTION Before turning OFF the power switch note the following to prevent loss of customer data wi...

Page 1171: ...3 1 Remove Screws 2 2 Remove Stacker Motor Assembly Figure 3 Removing the Stacker Motor Assembly j0fa42263 8 Remove the Stacker Motor Figure 4 1 Remove Screws 3 2 Remove Belt from Pulley 3 Remove Sta...

Page 1172: ...the Sensor Connector and remove Sensor from Bracket 5 Figure 1 Removing the Stacker Stack Sensor Assembly af422108 Replacement 1 Reverse the removal procedure for replacement REP 22 9 1 Compile Assemb...

Page 1173: ...late j0fa42267 9 Release the Clamp from the wire Figure 3 1 Release Clamp and remove the wire Figure 3 Releasing the Clamp j0fa42268 10 Remove the Stacker Tray Figure 4 1 Release wires from Clamps 5 2...

Page 1174: ...r adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine CAUTION Before turning OFF the power switch note the following to prevent loss of customer data with the FAX function Check that the Job in Me...

Page 1175: ...embly Figure 3 1 Move Bearings 2 in the direction of the arrow 2 Remove Eject Shaft in the direction of the arrow 3 Remove Belt from Pulley Figure 3 Removing the Eject Shaft j0fa42274 6 Remove the Act...

Page 1176: ...emoval WARNING To avoid personal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine CAUTION Before turning OFF the power switch note the following to prev...

Page 1177: ...k do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine CAUTION Before turning OFF the power switch note the following to prevent loss of customer data with the FAX function...

Page 1178: ...1 Release wires from Clamps 5 2 Disconnect the Connector 3 Remove Screws 7 4 Remove the Stacker Tray Figure 3 Removing the Stacker Tray af422107 9 Remove the screws securing the Eject Set Clamp Motor...

Page 1179: ...loss of customer data with the FAX function Check that the Job in Memory lamp is off Press the Job Status button and check that no job is in progress with the Printer function Check that Ready to prin...

Page 1180: ...fa42267 8 Remove the Rear Tamper Home Sensor Assembly Figure 3 1 Release Clamps 2 and remove the wire 2 Remove Tapping Screw 3 Move Rear Tamper Home Sensor Assembly in order to disconnect the connecto...

Page 1181: ...he Printer function Check that Ready to print send is displayed on the Control Panel 1 Remove the A Finisher from the machine 2 Remove the Compile Assembly REP 22 9 1 3 Remove the Bracket Assembly Fig...

Page 1182: ...ent with electrical power applied to the machine CAUTION Before turning OFF the power switch note the following to prevent loss of customer data with the FAX function Check that the Job in Memory lamp...

Page 1183: ...the arrow 2 Remove Eject Shaft in the direction of the arrow 3 Remove Belt from Pulley Figure 3 Removing the Eject Shaft j0fa42274 6 Remove the Front Rear Tamper Motor Assembly Figure 4 1 Remove Tappi...

Page 1184: ...ontrol Panel 1 Remove the A Finisher from the machine 2 Remove the Inner Front Cover PL 22 1 3 Remove the Rear Cover PL 22 1 4 Turn over the A Finisher 5 Remove the Bottom Cover PL 22 2 6 Remove the C...

Page 1185: ...ustment with electrical power applied to the machine CAUTION Before turning OFF the power switch note the following to prevent loss of customer data with the FAX function Check that the Job in Memory...

Page 1186: ...val WARNING To avoid personal injury or shock do not perform repair or adjustment with electrical power applied to the machine CAUTION Before turning OFF the power switch note the following to prevent...

Page 1187: ...sconnect the Connector 3 Remove Screws 7 4 Remove the Stacker Tray Figure 3 Removing the Stacker Tray af422107 9 Remove the Bracket Assembly Figure 4 1 Release Clamps 2 and remove the wire 2 Remove Sc...

Page 1188: ...t the minimum size position and press the Start button 6 After the NVM sets the MSI Paper Size Sensor detection value an OK or NG result will be displayed 7 Set the MSI Side Guide at the maximum posit...

Page 1189: ...January 2007 4 238 WorkCentre 7132 ADJ 7 1 1 Reversion 4 0 Repairs Adjustments...

Page 1190: ...The purpose of this adjustment is to properly align the ROS image to the paper media for all trays all modes print and copy This adjustment must be completed prior to the IIT Lead Edge Side Edge Regi...

Page 1191: ...t button 10 Repeat steps 6 through 9 until the correct Lead Edge measurement is achieved Lead Edge Adjustment Duplex Adjustment 1 Ensure Tray 1 is loaded with 11x17 or A3 paper Tray 1 and Duplex is se...

Page 1192: ...g measured to the Trail Edge of the paper and the entire image is shifted by any adjustments 9 Fold the copy in half in both directions 10 The printed lines should align with the folds 11 If not measu...

Page 1193: ...ct the Print Count and press the Start button 14 Repeat steps 5 through 14 to achieve the 10 0 0 5mm dimension for the Side Edge 15 Repeat steps 5 through 14 for Trays 2 and 3 16 When using 11x17 pape...

Page 1194: ...or toner to be adjusted NOTE Adjusting the Low Density setting might cause background It is best to leave the Low Density setting at 0 NOTE Using a large number like 30 to 50 will make very noticeable...

Page 1195: ...by 0 1mm 1 If the K color is shifted to the trail edge relative to the colors M and C increase the value of the following NVM s Figure 2 760 056 760 061 760 066 2 If the K color is shifted to the lead...

Page 1196: ...ift of colors K and Y toward the Lead Edge 0 5mm The color Y shifted toward the Trail Edge relative to the colors M and C The color K shifted toward the Trail Edge relative to the colors M and C The c...

Page 1197: ...the value of NVM 760 091 and increase the value of NVM 760 094 Figure 4 For the NVM 760 091 a decrease of 9 will move the Y color by 0 1mm For the NVM 760 094 an increase of 20 000 will move the Y col...

Page 1198: ...Place 10 sheets of A3 or 11 x 17 short edge lead clean white paper on the Document Glass 3 Enter the UI Diagnostic Mode 4 Enter Max Setup IIT Calibration White Reference Adjustment 5 Press the Start o...

Page 1199: ...gher than C M or Y 5 The b Measurement should be within 10 bits of the b Target 6 If values for X in Table 2 are less than 200 or b target Results Table 3 is NG perform the following checks or trouble...

Page 1200: ...alibration ADJ 9 1 8 5 If the tool displays NG perform the Adjustment Adjustment 1 Place an index mark on the barrel of a 5 5mm nut driver The following figure shows the tool and the adjusting nuts Fi...

Page 1201: ...st be functioning properly before Max Setup can be run Procon is Process Control and Process Control on this product is the Tone Reproduction Con trol TRC Adjustment 1 Enter UI Diagnostic Mode 2 Selec...

Page 1202: ...not See Corrective Action 1 ADC Measurement M 656 642 663 500 ADC LS 1 Measurement M 710 675 718 543 ADC LS 2 Measurement M 635 521 586 465 Target ADC L 915 910 915 845 Compare the Target ADC L with t...

Page 1203: ...ADC Sensor Check the operation and condition of the Shutter If OK replace the ADC MOB Temp Humidity sensor bar PL 11 1 Table 2 PRO CON Off PRO CON On Print Yellow Magenta Cyan Black K Remarks Target A...

Page 1204: ...on 6 Corrective Action 1 Procon Area Temp NG 2 Prints And What To Look At Nothing to look at 3 Corrective Action Failure occurs below 32 degrees F 0 degrees C or above 140 degrees F 60 degrees C Check...

Page 1205: ...epairs Adjustments Corrective Action 10 Corrective Action 1 Procon Area Charge Bias Voltage Setting 2 Prints And What To Look At Nothing to look at 3 Corrective Action Check the connections to the Dev...

Page 1206: ...ns ADJ 9 3 1 Software Loading and Upgrading Purpose The purpose of this procedure is to enable updating the machine software ESS FAX IISS and IOT or when reinstallation of the software is required due...

Page 1207: ...Diagnostic Tool When connected select Enter Software Down load NOTE The actual instructions will list the files that need to be selected Generally the Add All 1 File selection is used when upgrading...

Page 1208: ...d label the lead edge and indicate the tray feed from type of paper and color Black 6 Fold the copy in half in both directions 7 The printed lines should align with the folds 8 Measure and record the...

Page 1209: ...correct 1 Place test pattern 82E8220 on the Platen Glass and make a copy using the following copy mode settings Copy Mode Black Document Type Text Photo Paper 11x17 or A3 Magnification 100 Number of c...

Page 1210: ...154 use areas A and E for enlargement in the Lead Edge to Trail Edge direction and areas C and F for enlargement in the Front to Rear direction Figure 1 Figure 1 Enlargement areas to be measured Adju...

Page 1211: ...he Control Panel to its original position Hold down the 0 1 3 keys while turning on the machine The following will appear on the display Figure 2 Figure 2 UI Alignment Adjustment Screen 3 Using the To...

Page 1212: ...ine CAUTION Check that Ready to Copy is displayed on the Control Panel display NOTE Adjust the position of the Front and Rear Full Half Rate Carriage separately 1 Switch off the power and disconnect t...

Page 1213: ...and the rear tool to the rear 1 Fix the tool Front Rear 2 Secure it with a screw Figure 3 Position Adjustment of Half Rate Carriage 2 3 NOTE The fixing position of the pulley can be changed if the to...

Page 1214: ...of Full Rate Carriage from the rear side to it with the rear tool for Half Rate Carriage installed 1 Fix the tool 2 Secure it with a screw Figure 5 Position Adjustment of Full Rate Carriage 1 2 NOTE...

Page 1215: ...igure 6 Position Adjustment of Full Rate Carriage 2 2 8 When adjusting the front position of Full Rate Carriage move the tool for Half Rate Car riage to the front of Full Rate Carriage before doing th...

Page 1216: ...Line Test Pattern Original use a plain white sheet of 8 5x11 paper and fold the sheet precisely in half lengthwise and width wise Then with a straight edge draw a straight line in the lengthwise creas...

Page 1217: ...ies in the detection table Preparation 1 Borrow a non standard sized original to be registered from the customer 2 Check in which direction LEF or SEF the customer wants to process the original using...

Page 1218: ...e 1 5 After side 1 is made place a small piece of paper with the words side 2 written on it onto the Document Glass and under the 82E8220 Test Pattern NOTE Side 2 can now be identified by the word sid...

Page 1219: ...lue If the measured value is long Set a larger value 4 After adjustment is complete perform the check following the steps in the Check proce dure 5 Repeat the procedure until the measured value of the...

Page 1220: ...e DADF Platen Guide and the Platen Glass Adjustment NOTE DADF height adjustment is basically carried out using the Left Counter Balance In cases where such adjustment is not possible adjustment is car...

Page 1221: ...Supply select 11x17 paper size d Under 2 Sided Copying select 1 Sided e Reduce Enlarge should be set to 100 f On the UI Ready to Copy Screen select the Layout Adjustment tab Image Shift should be Sid...

Page 1222: ...15 2 4 2 Adjust the position of the DADF by moving the DADF in direction A or B Figure 2 1 Loosen the screws 5 2 Move the DADF in direction A or B 3 Tighten the screws 5 Figure 2 Adjusting the DADF P...

Page 1223: ...DJ 15 1 6 Reversion 4 0 Repairs Adjustments Figure 4 Output copy after adjustment 3 Reinstall the DADF Rear Cover 4 After adjustment carry out DADF Side Edge Registration Adjustment ADJ 15 1 1 and DAD...

Page 1224: ...5 36 PL 11 4 Wire Harnesses 5 37 Covers PL 12 1 Cover Front Left 5 38 PL 12 2 Cover Rear Right 5 39 IIT PL 13 1 Platen Cover IIT Assembly 5 40 PL 13 2 Control Panel 5 41 PL 13 3 Platen Glass 5 42 PL...

Page 1225: ...L 17 11 Exit 5 84 PL 17 12 Electrical 5 85 PL 17 13 LVPS 5 86 PL 17 14 Rack 5 87 PL 22 1 Finisher Assembly Part 1 of 2 5 88 PL 22 2 Finisher Assembly Part 2 of 2 5 89 PL 22 3 Stacker Base Assembly Par...

Page 1226: ...followed by a reference to the parts list on which the part may be found Other Information Abbreviations Abbreviations are used in the parts lists and the exploded view illustrations to provide inform...

Page 1227: ...of the piece parts follow the bracket Tag The notation W Tag in the parts description indicates that the part configuration has been updated Check the change Tag index in the General Information secti...

Page 1228: ...the tag number within the circle Figure 1 Information on the modification is in the Change Tag Index Figure 1 With Tag Symbol A Tag number within a circle having a shaded bar and pointing to an item n...

Page 1229: ...tag number within the circle Figure 3 Information on the modification is in the Change Tag Index Figure 3 Entire Drawing With Tag Symbol A tag number within a circle with no apex and having a shaded b...

Page 1230: ...oper Motor 4 Upper Bracket P O PL 1 1 Item 2 5 Harness Guard P O PL 1 1 Item 2 6 Gear 30 27T P O PL 1 1 Item 2 7 Gear 55 30T P O PL 1 1 Item 2 8 Gear 33T P O PL 1 1 Item 2 9 Bearing P O PL 1 1 Item 2...

Page 1231: ...4 Clutch P O PL 1 1 Item 1 15 Gear 27T P O PL 1 1 Item 1 16 Clutch P O PL 1 1 Item 1 17 Gear 23T P O PL 1 1 Item 1 18 Bearing P O PL 1 1 Item 1 19 Clutch P O PL 1 1 Item 1 20 Shaft P O PL 1 1 Item 1 2...

Page 1232: ...Tray Paper Size Switch 5 Bracket Not Spared 6 054K27051 Feeder Chute Assembly REP 2 1 1 7 Pad P O PL 2 1 Item 6 8 Pad P O PL 2 1 Item 6 9 Paper Guide P O PL 2 1 Item 6 10 054K27520 Feed Out Chute 11...

Page 1233: ...ator P O PL 2 2 Item 1 11 Side Actuator P O PL 2 2 Item 1 12 Spring P O PL 2 2 Item 1 13 Pinion P O PL 2 2 Item 1 14 End Guide P O PL 2 2 Item 1 15 Spring Guide P O PL 2 2 Item 1 16 End Guide Actuator...

Page 1234: ...O PL 2 1 Item 11 8 Gear P O PL 2 1 Item 11 9 Gear 33T P O PL 2 1 Item 11 10 Bearing Shaft P O PL 2 1 Item 11 11 Drive Shaft P O PL 2 1 Item 11 12 Chute P O PL 2 1 Item 11 13 120E22481 Actuator 14 930W...

Page 1235: ...aring Not Spared 6 Feed Shaft Not Spared 7 054E23170 Feed In Chute 8 Retension Spring Not Spared 9 005K07010 Friction Clutch 10 Retard Support Not Spared 11 Feed Roll Tray Kit Not Spared 12 Spacer Not...

Page 1236: ...kew Block P O PL 2 5 Item 15 5 059K43231 Registration Roller 6 121K38310 Registration Clutch 7 130K64270 Registration Sensor 8 Bracket P O PL 2 5 Item 15 9 054K30271 Inlet Chute 10 130K69250 Transpare...

Page 1237: ...ed 11 059E98371 Takeaway Pinch Roller 12 130K64261 Tray 1 TA Sensor 13 Left Low Spring Not Spared 14 Spring In Not Spared 15 962K23460 Transport Sensor Harness 16 Earth Plate Not Spared 17 802E55701 L...

Page 1238: ...Item 1 12 Guide P O PL 2 7 Item 1 13 Chute Support P O PL 2 7 Item 1 14 Spring P O PL 2 7 Item 1 15 054K30340 Pinch Chute Assembly 16 Registration Pinch Chute P O PL 2 7 Item 15 17 Pulley P O PL 2 7 I...

Page 1239: ...rt Description 1 062K16371 ROS Assembly REP 3 1 1 2 ROS Fan Assembly Not Spared 3 927W00111 ROS Fan 4 Duct P O PL 3 1 Item 2 5 Hex Screw P O PL 3 1 Item 2 6 ROS Cleaner Assembly Not Spared 7 Cleaner R...

Page 1240: ...amp Erase Assembly 2 032K98501 Waste Bottle Guide Assembly 3 Waste Toner Bottle Not Spared 4 Holder PWB Crum Not Spared 5 160K95831 Xero Crum PWB CP1 6 Connector Not Spared 7 962K36820 Harness 8 Xerog...

Page 1241: ...ottle Guide P O PL 4 1 Item 2 6 Pipe Collector P O PL 4 1 Item 2 7 835E02121 Toner Seal 8 005E89320 Middle Coupling 9 Bearing Sleeve P O PL 4 1 Item 2 10 Auger Shaft P O PL 4 1 Item 2 11 Auger Bearing...

Page 1242: ...Spared 8 930W00111 Sensor Plate 9 Rotary House Sensor P O PL 5 1 Item 19 10 Harness Cover Not Spared 11 Rotary Block Not Spared 12 Lock Spring Not Spared 13 127K48861 Rotary Motor REP 4 2 6 14 Rotary...

Page 1243: ...ousing C P O PL 5 2 Item 6 8 Front Cover P O PL 5 2 Item 6 10 14 9 Cyan Out Cover P O PL 5 2 Item 6 10 802K83530 Magenta Developer Housing Assembly Developer not included must order PL5 1 Item 18 REP...

Page 1244: ...tor 2 Wire Housing Not Spared 3 101K52060 Wire Housing 4 IBT Belt Cleaner Not Spared REP 4 2 4 5 Gear 21T 6 064K92402 IBT Belt Assembly REP 4 2 2 7 Main Frame Not Spared 8 BCR 1 Retract Handle Not Spa...

Page 1245: ...Item 6 3 Lower Tie Plate P O PL 6 1 Item 6 4 Bearing P O PL 6 1 Item 6 5 BTR 1 Retract Shaft P O PL 6 1 Item 6 6 Spacer P O PL 6 1 Item 6 7 031K93360 Contact Arm 8 059K43080 Backup Roll 9 Roll Bur Hou...

Page 1246: ...P O PL 7 1 Item 1 3 Fuser Exit Sensor P O PL 7 1 Item 1 4 Exit Actuator P O PL 7 1 Item 1 5 Actuator Spring P O PL 7 1 Item 1 6 012K94820 Drive Link Assembly 7 Link Housing P O PL 7 1 Item 6 8 Exit Li...

Page 1247: ...PL 7 1 Item 10 2 Low Chute P O PL 7 1 Item 10 3 Bearing P O PL 7 1 Item 10 4 Handle P O PL 7 1 Item 10 5 Gear 15T P O PL 7 1 Item 10 6 Bearing P O PL 7 1 Item 10 7 059K43200 Exit Roll 8 Base Cover P O...

Page 1248: ...tre 7132 PL 8 1 Parts list Reversion 4 0 PL 8 1 Exit Item Part Description 1 Exit 1 Assembly Not Spared 2 059K44020 Exit 2 Transport Assembly REP 6 1 1 3 050K51100 Face up Tray 4 Tray Cover Not Spared...

Page 1249: ...12 Low Chute P O PL 8 2 Item 12 13 Seal V1 P O PL 8 2 Item 11 14 Seal V2 P O PL 8 2 Item 11 15 Seal V3 P O PL 8 2 Item 11 16 Seal V4 P O PL 8 2 Item 11 17 Exit Gear P O PL 8 2 Item 10 18 Gear 19Z P O...

Page 1250: ...P O PL 8 1 Item 2 9 Gear 22Z P O PL 8 1 Item 2 10 Earth Plate P O PL 8 1 Item 2 11 Face Up Exit Cover P O PL 8 1 Item 2 12 Earth Plate P O PL 8 1 Item 2 13 Exit Eliminator P O PL 8 1 Item 2 14 Pinch...

Page 1251: ...tem 2 16 Earth 3 Plate P O PL 8 1 Item 2 17 120E22451 Exit Actuator 18 110E11580 Exit 2 Interlock Switch 19 Offset 2 Gear P O PL 8 1 Item 2 20 Rear Plate P O PL 8 1 Item 2 21 809E52100 Rear Latch Spri...

Page 1252: ...I Tray Assembly 6 962K13120 MSI Harness 7 Pinch Chute P O PL 9 1 Item 1 8 Pinch Shaft P O PL 9 1 Item 1 9 Spring Spacer P O PL 9 1 Item 1 10 pinch Guide P O PL 9 1 Item 1 11 604K20410 Kit 2 Roller 2 1...

Page 1253: ...PL 9 1 Item 14 12 019K07086 Retard Pad 13 032E21061 Paper Guide 14 059K27141 Drive Roll 15 121E92780 MSI Feed Solenoid 16 Shaft P O PL 9 2 Item 30 17 Pick Up Cam Rear P O PL 9 2 Item 30 18 Pick Up Ca...

Page 1254: ...5 2 Front Rack P O PL 9 1 Item 5 3 Rear Rack P O PL 9 1 Item 5 4 Link P O PL 9 1 Item 5 5 Front Side Guide P O PL 9 1 Item 5 6 Rear Side Guide P O PL 9 1 Item 5 7 Tray MSI P O PL 9 1 Item 5 8 Exit Tra...

Page 1255: ...0 1 Item 1 10 Gear 42T P O PL 10 1 Item 1 11 Gear 33 74 P O PL 10 1 Item 1 12 011E14582 Latch Lever Rear 13 Latch Plate P O PL 10 1 Item 1 14 011E14590 Front Latch Lever 15 Spring P O PL 10 1 Item 1 1...

Page 1256: ...e Assembly Item Part Description 1 003E59810 Stopper 2 003E59821 Lock 3 013E22671 Bearing 4 029E32580 Pin 5 054E23872 Outer Chute 6 Inner Chute P O PL 10 1 Item 21 7 059K36880 Duplex Roller 8 059K3689...

Page 1257: ...v 23 28CPM 8 Chassis P O PL 11 1 Item 6 9 LVPS Front Bracket P O PL 11 1 Item 6 10 LVPS Rear Bracket P O PL 11 1 Item 6 33CPM 11 104E94890 Choke Coil 220 Only 12 101K52640 AC Chassis Assembly 13 AC Ch...

Page 1258: ...racket Not Spared 8 Blind Dsub Bracket 9 Blind PSW Bracket Not Spared 10 Lock Screw Not Spared 11 EVE Color PWB Assembly Not Spared REP 9 2 1 12 960K18345 ESS PWB 13 133K24720 DDR DIMM 256mb 14 133K24...

Page 1259: ...ker P O PL 11 3 Item 13 4 speaker Bracket P O PL 11 3 Item 13 5 960K24942 FCB PWB XC 960K24952 FCB PWB XE 960K24962 FCB PWB ARZ 6 960K28320 EMB PWB 7 960K15962 G3B PWB XC 960K18771 G3B PWB XE 8 Back L...

Page 1260: ...Reversion 4 0 PL 11 4 Wire Harnesses Item Part Description 1 Front Harness Not Spared 2 Exit Harness Not Spared 3 Switch Harness Not Spared 4 P H Harness Not Spared 5 Fuser AC Harness Not Spared 6 ROS...

Page 1261: ...r Front Cover Not Spared REP 10 2 2 15 Interlock Switch Assembly Not Spared 16 Interlock Switch Bracket P O PL 12 1 Item 15 17 Interlock Switch Plate P O PL 12 1 Item 15 18 Front Interlock Switch 2 5v...

Page 1262: ...Item 4 7 Screw P O PL 12 2 Item 4 8 Cushion P O PL 12 2 Item 4 9 Rear Lefthand Upper Cover Not Spared REP 10 2 1 10 802E88700 Filter Cover 11 Rear Lower Cover Not Spared REP 10 2 1 12 Cap MCU Cover N...

Page 1263: ...4 Interlock Magnet P O PL 13 1 Item 1 5 Platen A Cover P O PL 13 1 Item 1 6 Hinge Cover Not Spared 7 004E13450 Platen Cushion REP 11 1 1 8 IIT Left Cover Not Spared 9 IIT Right Cover Not Spared 10 To...

Page 1264: ...Item 2 6 Base Case Panel P O PL 13 1 Item 13 7 110K11610 Touch Panel 8 123K94951 Display 9 PWB Support Bracket P O PL 13 1 Item 13 10 160K91631 Inverter PWB 11 960K02444 IF PWB 12 Support P O PL 13 1...

Page 1265: ...REP 11 3 2 5 IIT IPS PWB P O PL 13 3 Item 4 6 IIT IPS Bracket P O PL 13 3 Item 4 7 Screw P O PL 13 3 Item 4 8 117E26161 FFC CCD 9 IIT Harness P O PL 13 1 Item 12 10 090K93011 Platen Cover 11 Support G...

Page 1266: ...se P O PL 13 4 Item 14 REP 11 4 1 5 APS Sensor P O PL 13 1 Item 12 6 APS Bracket P O PL 13 1 Item 12 7 130K64150 APS Sensor 8 Screw P O PL 13 1 Item 12 9 110K11960 Platen Open Switch 10 130E87280 IIT...

Page 1267: ...4 Rear Carriage Cable P O PL 13 5 Item 15 REP 11 5 1 5 Extension Spring P O PL 13 1 Item 12 REP 11 5 1 6 020E37030 Pulley 7 604K20440 Spring Kit 8 Tape P O PL 13 1 Item 12 9 Tape P O PL 13 1 Item 12 1...

Page 1268: ...tem 1 5 062E10040 Mirror No 1 6 Mirror Clip P O PL 13 6 Item 1 7 Insulator P O PL 13 6 Item 1 8 122K93910 Lamp REP 11 6 1 9 105E16700 Exposure Lamp Power Supply 10 Cable Guide P O PL 13 6 Item 1 11 Pa...

Page 1269: ...10 Tray Spacer 5 003E61510 Tray Stopper 6 059K42930 Feeder Assembly 7 059K42524 Tray 2 Feeder REP 12 1 1 Tray 3 Feeder REP 12 1 2 8 054E22622 Chute 9 Sensor Cover P O PL 14 1 Item 6 10 059K42940 Final...

Page 1270: ...tem 1 10 Side Guide Actuator P O PL 14 1 Item 1 11 Side Actuator P O PL 14 1 Item 1 12 Spring P O PL 14 1 Item 1 13 Pinion Gear P O PL 14 1 Item 1 14 End Guide P O PL 14 1 Item 1 15 Spring Guide P O P...

Page 1271: ...Spared 7 Clutch Not Spared 8 Gear Not Spared 9 Gear Spur 33T Not Spared 10 Bearing Shaft Not Spared 11 Drive Shaft Not Spared 12 Chute Not Spared 13 120E22481 SNR Actuator 14 930W00113 Photo In Level...

Page 1272: ...23170 Feed In Chute 8 Retard Spring Not Spared 9 005K07010 Friction Clutch 10 Retard Support Not Spared 11 Roll P O PL 14 4 Item 24 12 Spacer Not Spared 13 Gear 13T Not Spared 14 Nudger Support Not Sp...

Page 1273: ...14 5 Item 1 5 Left Cover P O PL 14 5 Item 1 6 Chute P O PL 14 5 Item 1 7 Actuator P O PL 14 5 Item 1 8 Latch Spring P O PL 14 5 Item 1 9 Pinch Bracket P O PL 14 5 Item 1 10 Pinch Spring P O PL 14 5 It...

Page 1274: ...Takeaway Roll 2TM Item Part Description 1 Chute Not Spared 2 Cover Sensor Not Spared 3 130K64121 Tray 2 Feed Out Sensor 4 962K18171 Wire Harness 5 Chute Not Spared 6 130K64471 Feed Out Tray 3 Sensor...

Page 1275: ...EP 12 6 1 2 121K31530 Clutch 3 Clutch Bracket Not Spared 4 Clutch Shaft Not Spared 5 Bearing Not Spared 6 Gear 38T Not Spared 7 007K93900 Takeaway Motor 8 Gear 22T 40T Not Spared 9 Gear 126T Not Spare...

Page 1276: ...iption 1 Top Cover Not Spared 2 Foot Cover Not Spared 3 Right Cover Not Spared 4 Left Cover Not Spared 5 Rear Cover Not Spared 6 Caster Stopper Not Spared 7 Caster Not Spared 8 Foot Not Spared 9 Foot...

Page 1277: ...K53962 Tray 2 Assembly REP 13 1 1 2 Label 2 Not Spared 3 050K53952 Tray 3 Assembly REP 13 1 2 4 Stop Spring Not Spared 5 Label TTM Not Spared 6 Label 3 Not Spared 7 Bracket Stopper Not Spared 8 110K11...

Page 1278: ...3 1 11 Left Cable P O PL 15 2 Item 30 12 Bottom Plate P O PL 15 1 Item 1 13 Pad P O PL 15 1 Item 1 14 Front Side Guide P O PL 15 1 Item 1 15 Knob P O PL 15 1 Item 1 16 Knob P O PL 15 1 Item 1 17 Spri...

Page 1279: ...3 1 10 Bottom Plate P O PL 15 1 Item 3 11 Pad P O PL 15 1 Item 3 12 Front Side Guide P O PL 15 1 Item 3 13 Knob P O PL 15 1 Item 3 14 Knob P O PL 15 1 Item 3 15 Spring P O PL 15 1 Item 3 16 Brake Bra...

Page 1280: ...P O PL 15 4 Item 3 8 059E98860 Pinch Roll 9 Bearing P O PL 15 4 Item 3 10 Spring P O PL 15 4 Item 3 11 Bearing P O PL 15 4 Item 3 12 Transport Rail P O PL 15 4 Item 3 13 Low Chute P O PL 15 4 Item 3...

Page 1281: ...t Description 1 059K42524 Tray 2 Feeder REP 13 5 1 2 Cover P O PL 15 5 Item 11 3 054E22622 Feed Out Chute 4 Feed Low Chute Not Spared 5 Sensor Cover Not Spared 6 Chute Not Spared 7 962K18171 Harness 8...

Page 1282: ...5 Item 1 8 Oneway Gear P O PL 15 5 Item 1 9 Gear 33T P O PL 15 5 Item 1 10 Bearing P O PL 15 5 Item 1 11 Shaft P O PL 15 5 Item 1 12 Front Chute P O PL 15 5 Item 1 13 120E22481 Actuator 14 930W00113...

Page 1283: ...15 5 Item 1 9 005K07010 Friction Clutch 10 Retard Support P O PL 15 5 Item 1 11 Roll P O PL 15 7 Item 24 12 Spacer P O PL 15 5 Item 1 13 Gear 13T P O PL 15 5 Item 1 14 Support Nudger P O PL 15 5 Item...

Page 1284: ...le P O PL 15 8 Item 1 5 802K53489 Left Cover 6 Chute P O PL 15 8 Item 1 7 Actuator P O PL 15 8 Item 1 8 Latch Spring P O PL 15 8 Item 1 9 Pinch Bracket P O PL 15 8 Item 1 10 Pinch Spring P O PL 15 8 I...

Page 1285: ...T 40T Not Spared 5 960K16565 Tray Module PWB 6 Gear Bracket Cover Not Spared 7 121K31530 Clutch 8 Clutch Bracket Not Spared 9 Bearing Not Spared 10 Gear 38T Not Spared 11 Shaft Not Spared 12 Gear 37T...

Page 1286: ...tion 1 Right Cover Not Spared 2 Top Cover Not Spared 3 Foot Cover Not Spared 4 Rear Lower Cover Not Spared 5 Left Cover Not Spared 6 Caster Stopper Not Spared 7 Caster Not Spared 8 Foot Not Spared 9 F...

Page 1287: ...1 Reversion 4 0 Parts list PL 16 1 DADF Accessory Item Part Description 1 003K91881 Knob Screw 2 DADF Platen Cushion P O PL 16 1 Item 5 REP 15 1 2 3 059K45205 Feeder Assembly REP 15 1 1 4 Label Not S...

Page 1288: ...ssembly P O PL 16 1 Item 3 REP 15 2 2 3 050K56180 DADF Document Tray REP 15 2 1 4 Tray Hinge P O PL 16 1 Item 3 5 LED Cap P O PL 16 2 Item 9 6 DADF Front Cover P O PL 16 1 Item 3 REP 15 2 3 7 DADF Rea...

Page 1289: ...ft P O PL 16 3 Item 6 13 Exit Holder P O PL 16 3 Item 6 14 Pinch Roll Exit P O PL 16 3 Item 6 15 Bearing P O PL 16 3 Item 6 16 Exit Spring P O PL 16 3 Item 6 17 Pinch Shaft P O PL 16 3 Item 6 18 Regis...

Page 1290: ...10 Retard Shaft P O PL 16 4 Item 5 11 Retard Spring P O PL 16 4 Item 5 12 Pad P O PL 16 4 Item 5 13 019K99070 Actuator Pad 14 Seal P O PL 16 4 Item 5 15 C Clip P O PL 16 4 Item 5 16 Retard Guide P O P...

Page 1291: ...Nudger Motor 8 DADF Nudger Sensor P O PL 16 4 Item 4 9 Nudger Harness P O PL 16 4 Item 4 10 Harness Guide P O PL 16 4 Item 4 11 Front Guide Set P O PL 16 4 Item 4 12 059K45220 Feeder Assembly 13 Harn...

Page 1292: ...ft Bracket P O PL 16 5 Item 7 13 Motor Bracket P O PL 16 5 Item 7 14 Nudger Housing P O PL 16 5 Item 12 15 Gear 28T P O PL 16 5 Item 12 16 Idler Gear 36T P O PL 16 5 Item 12 17 Nudger Shaft P O PL 16...

Page 1293: ...cket P O PL 16 4 Item 5 12 930W00111 DADF APS 1 Sensor DADF APS 2 Sensor DADF APS 3 Sensor DADF Preregistration Sensor DADF Invert Sensor 13 930W00211 Registration Sensor 14 Seal P O PL 16 4 Item 5 15...

Page 1294: ...16 4 Item 5 9 Pulley Out P O PL 16 4 Item 5 10 Pulley Exit P O PL 16 4 Item 5 11 Gear Takeaway P O PL 16 4 Item 5 12 Flange Pulley P O PL 16 4 Item 5 13 Belt P O PL 16 4 Item 5 14 Handle Pulley P O P...

Page 1295: ...Motor Bracket P O PL 16 8 Item 15 2 Gear Pulley 20 50 P O PL 16 8 Item 15 3 Gear Pulley 14 32 37 P O PL 16 8 Item 15 4 127K38440 DADF Feed Motor 5 930W00111 DADF Feed Out Sensor 6 Spring P O PL 15 8 I...

Page 1296: ...ay Upper Cover P O PL 16 2 Item 3 9 Sensor Bracket P O PL 16 2 Item 3 10 Tray Spring P O PL 16 2 Item 3 11 Roller P O PL 16 2 Item 3 12 930W00111 DADF Tray Set Guide Sensor 1 DADF Tray Set Guide Senso...

Page 1297: ...m Part Description 1 Cover Not Spared 2 022K73591 H Transport Assembly REP 16 1 1 3 Finisher Assembly Not Spared REP 16 1 2 4 Finisher Knob Kit Not Spared 5 Rack Assembly Not Spared 6 Right Cover Not...

Page 1298: ...ion 1 Top Door P O PL 17 1 Item 2 2 Hinge Assembly P O PL 17 1 Item 2 3 Hinge Assembly P O PL 17 1 Item 2 4 Bracket P O PL 17 1 Item 2 5 Spring P O PL 17 1 Item 2 6 Pinch Roll P O PL 17 2 Item 10 7 Sp...

Page 1299: ...L 17 1 Item 2 10 Bearing P O PL 17 1 Item 2 11 Bearing P O PL 17 1 Item 2 12 Belt P O PL 17 1 Item 2 REP 16 3 1 13 Roll P O PL 17 1 Item 2 14 Shaft Assembly Right P O PL 17 1 Item 2 15 Shaft Assembly...

Page 1300: ...4 Cover Item Part Description 1 802E28560 Front Cover REP 16 4 1 2 Rear Cover Not Spared REP 16 4 2 3 Top Cover Not Spared 4 Left Cover Not Spared 5 802E28550 Front Door 6 Left Panel Not Spared 7 Hin...

Page 1301: ...Roll 10 Eject Chute Not Spared 11 130K61920 Stack Height Sensor Assembly REP 16 5 1 12 Actuator P O PL 17 5 Item 11 13 Bracket P O PL 17 5 Item 11 14 Stack Height Sensor P O PL 17 5 Item 11 15 Shaft N...

Page 1302: ...d 6 Shaft Not Spared 7 Bearing Not Spared 8 Gear 23 52T Not Spared 9 Belt P O PL 17 6 Item 14 10 Belt P O PL 17 6 Item 14 11 127K45830 Finisher Drive Motor REP 16 6 2 12 Bracket Not Spared 13 Collar N...

Page 1303: ...O PL 17 6 Item 14 REP 16 7 1 5 Gear 30T P O PL 17 7 Item 1 6 Collar P O PL 17 7 Item 1 7 Gear Pulley P O PL 17 7 Item 1 8 127K39930 Eject Motor 9 007E67800 Cam Gear 10 130K88780 Set Clamp Home Sensor...

Page 1304: ...PL 17 8 Item 1 3 127K32860 Staple Move Motor 4 Gear P O PL 17 8 Item 1 5 130K88780 Staple Move Sensor Staple Front Corner Sensor 6 Roll P O PL 17 8 Item 1 7 Wire Harness Not Spared 8 Plate Not Spared...

Page 1305: ...7 9 Item 1 4 130K88770 Front Rear Tamper Home Sensor 5 Rack P O PL 17 9 Item 1 6 Actuator P O PL 17 9 Item 1 7 Tamper Assembly P O PL 17 9 Item 1 8 Finger P O PL 17 9 Item 1 9 Spring P O PL 17 9 Item...

Page 1306: ...r Tray Bracket Assembly Not Spared 9 Rack Not Spared 10 Tray Guide Not Spared 11 015K51640 Stack Paper Sensor Assembly 12 130K88770 Stack Paper Sensor Stacker Upper Limit Stack A Stack B Sensor 13 Act...

Page 1307: ...t Not Spared 4 Collar Not Spared 5 Gear 32Z 18T Not Spared 6 Bearing Not Spared 7 006K23730 Paddle Gear Shaft REP 16 11 1 8 Paddle Bearing Not Spared 9 Lower Exit Chute Not Spared 10 Eliminator Not Sp...

Page 1308: ...Electrical Item Part Description 1 960K15771 Finisher PWB REP 16 12 1 2 537K68531 ROM 539E02401 Finisher IC Prom 3 PWB Bracket Not Spared 4 Bracket Not Spared 5 110E97990 Top Cover Front Door Interlo...

Page 1309: ...nuary 2007 5 86 WorkCentre 7132 PL 17 13 Reversion 4 0 Parts list PL 17 13 LVPS Item Part Description 1 LVPS Frame Not Spared 2 105K20991 LVPS 100V REP 16 12 2 3 Cover Not Spared 4 962K27340 Power Cor...

Page 1310: ...January 2007 5 87 WorkCentre 7132 PL 17 14 Parts list Reversion 4 0 PL 17 14 Rack Item Part Description 1 Rear Rack Not Spared 2 Front Rack Not Spared 3 Bottom Plate Not Spared 4 Foot Not Spared...

Page 1311: ...3 Bracket P O PL 22 1 Item 1 4 Magnet P O PL 22 1 Item 1 5 Label P O PL 22 1 Item 1 6 802E95552 Front Inner Cover 7 068K29870 Hinge 8 068K29880 Hinge 9 802K85550 Top Cover Assembly 10 Top Cover P O PL...

Page 1312: ...em Part Description 1 Bottom Cover Not Spared 2 Spacer Not Spared 3 Tray Cover Not Spared 4 802E95582 Left Cover 5 Support Not Spared 6 Rear Bracket Not Spared 7 962K42291 Wire Harness 8 050K55890 Sta...

Page 1313: ...3W75959 Bearing 11 020K13900 Pulley 12 005E89490 Collar 13 807E13260 Gear 21T 14 120E27240 Actuator 15 802K85560 Knob Cover Assembly 16 Knob Cover P O PL 22 3 Item 15 17 Spring P O PL 22 3 Item 15 18...

Page 1314: ...L 22 4 Item 2 4 Stapler P O PL 22 4 Item 2 5 Bracket Not Spared 6 Support Not Spared 7 930W00111 Set Clamp Home Sensor REP 22 4 3 8 962K44980 Wire Harness 9 022K72790 Exit Roll Assembly REP 22 4 1 10...

Page 1315: ...ssembly REP 22 5 4 5 423W09854 Belt 6 Shaft Not Spared 7 413W77559 Bearing 8 020E43500 Pulley 19T 9 054K30360 Lower Chute Assembly REP 22 5 5 10 Lower Chute P O PL 22 5 Item 9 11 022K73190 Pinch Roll...

Page 1316: ...iption 1 068K29930 Bracket 2 068K29940 Bracket 3 054K30600 Upper Chute Assembly REP 22 6 2 4 Upper Chute P O PL 22 6 Item 3 5 042E92241 Eliminator 6 022K72782 ENT Roll Assembly REP 22 6 1 7 031E97041...

Page 1317: ...1 960K26062 Finisher PWB REP 22 7 1 2 055K30850 Connector Bracket 3 Harness Guide Not Spared 4 PWB Bracket Not Spared 5 Wire Harness Drive 6 Wire Harness Stapler 7 Wire Harness Interlock 8 Wire Harne...

Page 1318: ...6 Base Tray Not Spared 7 Base Bracket Not Spared 8 006K25031 Stacker Shaft Assembly REP 22 8 2 9 127K49420 Stacker Motor REP 22 8 3 10 Pulley 60 Not Spared 11 Worm Gear Not Spared 12 Gear 16T 32T Not...

Page 1319: ...06K25020 Eject Shaft Assembly REP 22 9 6 5 Eject Shaft P O PL 22 9 Item 4 6 Spacer P O PL 22 9 Item 4 7 Pulley P O PL 22 9 Item 4 8 068K29830 Eject Set Clamp Motor Assembly REP 22 9 4 9 930W00111 Rear...

Page 1320: ...10 2 7 038E34860 Paper Guide 8 Bracket Not Spared 9 Stack Height Sensor REP 22 10 4 930W00212 Eject Home Sensor P O PL 22 10 Item 7 REP 22 10 3 10 962K42270 Wire Harness 11 bracket P O PL 22 10 Item...

Page 1321: ...1 E Clip 6 AU 354W27254 KL Clip 6 AV 354W27278 E Clip 6 AW 354W28278 E Clip 7 AX 354W29251 E Clip 8 AY 354W29278 E Clip 8 AZ 251W21278 Washer T 05 3 BA 113W27651 Screw M3 x 6 BB 112W27659 Screw M3 x 6...

Page 1322: ...January 2007 5 99 WorkCentre 7132 Common Hardware Parts list Reversion 4 0...

Page 1323: ...January 2007 5 100 WorkCentre 7132 Common Hardware Reversion 4 0 Parts list...

Page 1324: ...Webpage Administrator Password 6 197 Center Tray Offsetting 6 198 E Mail Icon 6 198 FAX Output Separation 6 199 General Procedures GP 1 Intermittent Problem RAP 6 201 GP 2 Fax Diagnostics 6 202 GP 3...

Page 1325: ...January 2007 6 2 WorkCentre 7132 Reversion 4 0 General procedures information...

Page 1326: ...he instructions on the screen If one or more NVM locations is changed the machine will reboot upon exit b Component Control c Sub System Initialize Hard Disk Delete All Data Software Options Fax Diagn...

Page 1327: ...down Report Failure Report Protocol Monitor Report 7 Select the required report and press the Start button The selected report will be printed Exiting UI Diagnostics CAUTION Ensure that the machine is...

Page 1328: ...the display 4 Select the Print Reports List button 5 Select the Jam Report button 6 Press the Start button to print Jam Report Failure Report Purpose To display the frequency of failures Print Conten...

Page 1329: ...ents Perform following to print Shutdown Report 1 Enter UI Diagnostics Entering UI Diagnostics 2 Press the Machine Status button on the Control Panel 3 Select the Billing Meter Print Reports tab on th...

Page 1330: ...lumn Table 1 Component VS Chain number Component Item IOT IIT Controller Chain Number Allocation ESS IF IOT 740 Recycle IOT 740 Billing IOT 740 Drive IOT 741 NOHAD IOT 741 PH IOT 740 742 760 EXIT IOT...

Page 1331: ...January 2007 6 8 WorkCentre 7132 NVM Read Write Reversion 4 0 General procedures information...

Page 1332: ...e 0 0 255 RW Transmission status in the event of a fail 0 Idling waiting 1 Sending Msg 2 Waiting for Ack to sent Msg 3 Waiting for Ack to sent Sync 4 Checking Send Queue after sending Msg 740 009 Comm...

Page 1333: ...ain Link 0 0 255 RW Memorizes abnormal value of Chain Link that was over the range in Reading at Power On lowest bit in 4 byte data 740 026 Range Over Chain Link 0 0 255 RW a specified number n of Lin...

Page 1334: ...3000 0 65535 RW Waiting time ms before CRUM Write at Write Only 740 067 Non CRUM Drum Event 2 1 8 RW Drum CRUM event to be reported in No CRUM mode 1 CRUM disconnected 2 the same CRUM 4 old CRUM 8 new...

Page 1335: ...006 DEVE MOTOR PULSE 20 0 40 Fine Adjustment of DEVE Motor speed Table No 741 007 AUGER MOTOR PULSE 20 0 40 Fine Adjustment of Auger Motor speed Table No 741 008 FUSER FAN DELAY TIME 1 0 120 Fuser Fan...

Page 1336: ...1 3 heavy 2 coated 2 common 742 006 ROS Write Position Trays 1 3 label B 0 25 25 0 2mm RW Side Regi ADJ in fast scan direction Trays 1 3 label B 742 007 ROS Write Position Trays1 3 label color 0 25 25...

Page 1337: ...ustment of Lead Regi in slow scan direction MSI half speed label 742 038 Timing of Starting Registration Operation MSI half speed transparency 92 0 160 1mc RW Base Adjustment of Lead Regi in slow scan...

Page 1338: ...100 100 2ms RW Adjusts the timing of starting Tray 1 Feed full speed color side A 742 062 Timing of Starting Tray Feed Control Tray 1 full color side B PH standard signal to Feed Start 10 100 100 2ms...

Page 1339: ...transparency B 8 5x11LEF G Start Feed signal to Regi Clutch On signal 10 100 100 RW ditto 742 076 Timing of Starting Tray Feed Control 2TM Tray 2 half speed except transparency B A4SEF G 11x17SEF G St...

Page 1340: ...to Regi Clutch On signal 10 100 100 RW ditto 742 091 Timing of Starting Tray Feed Control TTM Tray 2 trans parency B side A Start Feed signal to Regi Clutch On signal 10 100 100 RW ditto 742 092 Timi...

Page 1341: ...signal 10 100 100 RW ditto 742 106 Timing of Starting Tray Feed Control 2TM Tray 3 trans parency color side B Start Feed signal to Regi Clutch On signal 10 100 100 RW ditto 742 107 Timing of Starting...

Page 1342: ...cting Take Away Clutch after feed from Tray 1 full speed 742 139 T A CL ON Timing at Feed Adjustment half speed from Start 1Feed signal 0 5 20 10ms RW Adjusts the timing of connecting Take Away Clutch...

Page 1343: ...1 3 full speed plain paper RegiSnrOn to TA Clutch Off 0 100 100 2ms RW Loop Amount Adjustment Trays 1 3 full speed plain paper 742 156 T A CL OFF Timing at Regi Loop Formation Trays 1 3 full speed hea...

Page 1344: ...om RegiSnrOff 0 50 100 1ms RW Adjusts the timing of stopping Take Away Clutch after Regi projection full speed B 742 170 T A CL OFF Timing full speed color From RegiSnrOff 0 50 100 1ms RW Adjusts the...

Page 1345: ...Adjusts time from Tray 2 Feed to the start of TA Clutch ON Clearance of temporarily stopping T A 742 199 Feed Stop OFF Timing no preceding paper 2TM Tray 2 half speed except transparency B 0 100 100...

Page 1346: ...tion Coefficient T1 0 20 20 2ms RW Adjusts the parameter in the formula for detecting a size in feed direction 742 236 Paper Inverting Operation Timing of Stopping Forward Rotation full speed plain pa...

Page 1347: ...e timing of starting Offset Operation full speed L 216 From Exit2 Snr Off to Offset Motor On 742 264 Timing of Starting Offset Operation full speed L 216 0 0 30 10ms RW Adjusts the timing of starting...

Page 1348: ...o adjust Lifter 742 291 Count Coefficient for Remaining Paper Qty Detection 2TM Tray 3 Remaining Qty Correction Time in adjusting Lifter 30 0 100 1ms RW Coefficient for detecting and calculating what...

Page 1349: ...742 320 Selecting where to output Test Print 0 0 4 RW Switch where to output Test Print 0 Face Down Tray 1 Finisher Stacker 1 Face Down Tray 2 2 Face Up Tray 742 321 Selecting whether how to offset o...

Page 1350: ...Environment Sensor detected temp 0 No correction 1 2 degrees C 2 4 degrees C 3 6 degrees C 4 8 degrees C 5 10 degrees C 744 127 Environment Correction Operating Temp 35 20 50 1 deg C RW Reads Environ...

Page 1351: ...st BTR Off Timing full 56 0 200 1st BTR Off Timing full Speed 746 011 1st BTR Off Timing half 464 300 550 1st BTR Off Timing halfSpeed 746 012 The amount of a film compensation electric current 2 0 20...

Page 1352: ...sation coefficient Full_environment NO 1 3_YMC 100 0 200 1st BTR Environment compensation coefficient Full_environment NO 1 3_YMC 746 036 1st BTR Environment compensation coefficient Full_environment...

Page 1353: ...nt NO 7_K_Side2 130 0 200 1st BTR Environment compensation coefficient Half_environment NO 7_K_Side2 746 058 1st BTR Environment compensation coefficient Half_environment NO 8 9_K_Side2 160 0 200 1st...

Page 1354: ...N output environment NO 1 3 50 0 600 2nd BTR CLN output environment NO 1 3 746 120 2nd BTR CLN output environment NO 4 6 60 0 600 2nd BTR CLN output environment NO 4 6 746 121 2nd BTR CLN output envir...

Page 1355: ...746 164 Transcription belt reverse quantity at the time of usual 50 0 100 Transcription belt reverse quantity at the time of usual 746 167 Resistance detection execution switch 1 0 1 Resistance detec...

Page 1356: ...BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient usually 90 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient B_BW_Full_Env 7_S1 746 290 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient usually 90 0 255 2nd BTR Pap...

Page 1357: ...r kind compensation coefficientF_BW_Full_Env 7_S1 746 330 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient usually 113 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient F_BW_Full_Env 8_S1 746 331 2nd BTR P...

Page 1358: ...compensation coefficient usually 90 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient usually B_FC_Full_Env 9_S1 746 372 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient usually 123 0 255 2nd BTR Paper ki...

Page 1359: ...ion coefficient usually F_FC_Full_Env 9_S1 746 412 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient usually 120 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient usually G_FC_Full_Env 0_S1 746 413 2nd BTR...

Page 1360: ...pensation coefficient usually C_BW_Full_Env 0_S2 746 453 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient usually 100 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient usually C_BW_Full_Env 1_S2 746 454 2n...

Page 1361: ...efficient usually G_BW_Full_Env 1_S2 746 494 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient usually 120 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient usually G_BW_Full_Env 2_S2 746 495 2nd BTR Paper...

Page 1362: ...ion coefficient usually C_FC_Full_Env 2_S2 746 535 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient usually 109 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient usually C_FC_Full_Env 3_S2 746 536 2nd BTR...

Page 1363: ...pensation coefficient usually G_FC_Full_Env 3_S2 746 576 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient usually 120 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient usually G_FC_Full_Env 4_S2 746 577 2n...

Page 1364: ...aper kind compensation coefficient heavy1 A_BW_Full_Env 4_S1 746 617 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient heavy1 100 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient heavy1 A_BW_Full_Env 5_S1...

Page 1365: ...kind compensation coefficient heavy1 A_BW_Full_Env 5_S2 746 658 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient heavy1 88 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient heavy1 A_BW_Full_Env 6_S2 746 6...

Page 1366: ...ompensation coefficient heavy1 A_FC_Half_Env 6_S1 746 699 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient heavy1 107 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient heavy1 A_FC_Half_Env 7_S1 746 700 2nd...

Page 1367: ...compensation coefficient heavy1 A_FC_Half_Env 7_S2 746 740 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient heavy1 105 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient heavy1 A_FC_Half_Env 8_S2 746 741 2n...

Page 1368: ...mpensation coefficient heavy2 A_BW_Half_Env 8_S1 746 781 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient heavy2 105 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient heavy2 A_BW_Half_Env 9_S1 746 782 2nd...

Page 1369: ...mpensation coefficient heavy2 S_BW_Half_Env 9_S1 746 822 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient heavy2 122 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient heavy2 A_FC_Half_Env 0_S1 746 823 2nd...

Page 1370: ...mpensation coefficient heavy2 S_FC_Half_Env 0_S1 746 863 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient heavy2 100 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient heavy2 S_FC_Half_Env 1_S1 746 864 2nd...

Page 1371: ...mpensation coefficient heavy2 D_BW_Half_Env 1_S2 746 904 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient heavy2 130 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient heavy2 D_BW_Half_Env 2_S2 746 905 2nd...

Page 1372: ...mpensation coefficient heavy2 C_FC_Half_Env 2_S2 746 945 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient heavy2 120 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient heavy2 C_FC_Half_Env 3_S2 746 946 2nd...

Page 1373: ...on coefficient coat1 100 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient coat1 BW_Full_Env 0_S2 747 012 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient coat1 100 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation co...

Page 1374: ...kind compensation coefficient coat2 BW_Half_Env 9_S1 747 051 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient coat2 90 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient coat2 FC_Half_Env 0_S1 747 052 2nd B...

Page 1375: ...d compensation coefficient post1 BW_Full_Env 0_S2 747 092 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient post1 100 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient post1 BW_Full_Env 1_S2 747 093 2nd BTR...

Page 1376: ...nd compensation coefficient post2 FC_Half_Env 1_S1 747 133 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient post2 100 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient post2 FC_Half_Env 2_S1 747 134 2nd BT...

Page 1377: ...74 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient label 100 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient label FC_Half_Env 3_S1 747 175 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient label 100 0 255 2n...

Page 1378: ...nsation coefficient envelope1 FC_Half_Env 3_S2 747 215 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient envelope1 100 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient envelope1 FC_Half_Env 4_S2 747 216 2n...

Page 1379: ...S2 747 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient envelope2 100 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient envelope2 FC_Half_Env 4_S2 747 256 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient en...

Page 1380: ...ond transcription coefficient B BW FC_Full_Env 5_plain_S_Side1 747 297 The second transcription coefficient 1100 0 6000 The second transcription coefficient B BW FC_Full_Env 6_plain_S_Side1 747 298 Th...

Page 1381: ...t A BW FC_Full Half_Env 7_heavy1_S_Side1 747 329 The second transcription coefficient 90 0 6000 The second transcription coefficient A BW FC_Full Half_Env 8_heavy1_S_Side1 747 330 The second transcrip...

Page 1382: ...The second transcription coefficient 1100 0 6000 The second transcription coefficient B BW FC_Full Half_Env 1_heavy1_S_Side2 747 353 The second transcription coefficient 1100 0 6000 The second transcr...

Page 1383: ...alf_Env 2_heavy2_S_Side2 747 384 The second transcription coefficient 330 0 6000 The second transcription coefficient A BW FC_Half_Env 3_heavy2_S_Side2 747 385 The second transcription coefficient 280...

Page 1384: ...n Position_B full speed 747 919 2nd BTR Print output On Timing in Position_B full speed 1599 50 2000 2nd BTR Print output On Timing in Position_B full speed 747 927 The 2nd BTR Print output Off Timing...

Page 1385: ...d BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient label NA FC_Half_Env 0_S1 747 957 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient label 100 0 255 2nd BTR Paper kind compensation coefficient label NA FC_Half_Env...

Page 1386: ...nstant VCLK 749 036 Lattice Pattern dot 2 1 2 the number of dots per line in lattice pattern Table 7 ROS Chain Link Name Default Range Description Table 8 Xero Clean Chain Link Name Default Range Desc...

Page 1387: ...Density Fail during Long Setup 752 107 Fail ADC LongSetup M 0 0 1 Patch Density Fail during Long Setup 752 108 Fail ADC LongSetup C 0 0 1 Patch Density Fail during Long Setup 752 109 Fail ADC LongSet...

Page 1388: ...rget K A 475 0 1023 Target RADC for tone correction 752 213 TRC RADC Target K B 165 0 1023 Target RADC for tone correction 752 214 TRC RADC Target K C 845 0 1023 Target RADC for tone correction 752 21...

Page 1389: ...52 467 Warn LD Light qty K 0 0 1 0 within upper lower limits 1 upper or lower limit 752 705 Flag Empty Detection Status Y 0 0 3 0 Normal 1 PreNear 2 NearEmpty 3 Empty 752 706 Flag Empty Detection Stat...

Page 1390: ...d value 1 NVM value 760 004 K Speed Correction Switch 0 0 1 RW Belt Speed Up Correction Switch 0 ON 1 OFF 760 005 K Speed Correction Learn Value Use Switch 0 0 1 RW Switch sets whether to use learning...

Page 1391: ...R Learning result T31 1 50 x 2048 micro s 760 037 T32 0 0 50000 R Learning result T32 1 50 x 2048 micro s 760 038 T41 0 0 50000 R Learning result T41 1 50 x 2048 micro s 760 039 T42 0 0 50000 R Learn...

Page 1392: ...RW Offset Correction Coefficient K15 760 079 K16 100 0 200 RW Offset Correction Coefficient K16 760 080 K17 43000 0 10000 0 RW Offset Correction Coefficient K17 760 081 K speed offset start timing 12...

Page 1393: ...255 RW Logs how many times dirt has been detected on the effective area of TR0 sticker 760 104 TR0 seal dirt warning counter 0 0 255 RW Logs how many times dirt on TR0 sticker has been detected 760 10...

Page 1394: ..._ADJ_PULSE 33 0 65 RW HOME SENSOR Installing Position Correction Value N 762 029 NVM_ROTARY_FAIL_LIMIT 8 0 50 RW Home Position Fail Occurrence Threshold F 762 030 Deve_Bias_DC 570 0 1000 RW Deve Bias...

Page 1395: ...ME_MID_K 1318 0 2000 RW the timing of rotating Rotary during Print K 2 762 062 ROT_TIME_LONG_YMCK 1 0 500 RW the timing of rotating Rotary during Print YMCK 762 063 CHANGE_INT_RECOVERY 200 0 2000 RW W...

Page 1396: ...00 the max number of sets that can be stacked on A Finisher Stacker 764 018 A Fin Maximum Compile Sheet Count Staple Big 30 10 100 the upper limit on the number of large sheets to be compiled for A Fi...

Page 1397: ...January 2007 6 74 WorkCentre 7132 IOT NVM List Reversion 4 0 General procedures information...

Page 1398: ...5S PF2 Switches between 8x10S 8x10 5S and 8 5x11S Size Mix Inch13 Inch14 0 Default 1 8 5x11S 2 8x10S 3 8x10 5S 710 607 Alternate Size Set7 0 0 3 PF1 Switches between 8x10L 8x10 5L and 8 5x11L Size Mi...

Page 1399: ...Lead Registration Adjustment Side2 133 3mm sec 129 0 214 0 0458mm Initial value 0mm 129 pulse 5 9mm 129 pulse 3 9mm 85 pulse 711 021 DADF Lead Registration Adjustment Side2 150 0mm sec 129 0 214 0 04...

Page 1400: ...Tail Edge Fine Adjustment Side2 150 0mm sec 129 0 255 0 0458mm Initial value 0mm 129 pulse 5 9mm 129 pulse 5 8mm 126 pulse Tail Edge adjustment Lead Registration adjustment value Tail Edge fine adjust...

Page 1401: ...crements Adjusts only Top Speed for Feed Motor 711 083 T A Roll Transport Speed Adjustment Side2 75 0mm sec 0 0 50 0 001 Initial value 0 0 Maximum 5 50 Minimum 0 0 0 1 increments Adjusts only Top Spee...

Page 1402: ...lse 10 pulse increments 711 202 Position Adjustment for Position to Start Increasing Speed in Duplex x5 Pulse 10 0 20 0 4581mm Initial value 50 4mm 1080 pulse 4 6mm 1180 pulse 4 6mm 980 pulse 10 pulse...

Page 1403: ...2 0 0 255 Adjustment Value Data 12 sent to IIT during ADF IIT Combine 711 282 ADF IIT Combine Adjustment Value Data 13 0 0 255 Adjustment Value Data 13 sent to IIT during ADF IIT Combine 711 283 ADF I...

Page 1404: ...Factory Settings 715 060 CVT FS Offset Side1 3 203 2 120 0 240 Fast Scan Direction Regi Correction Value 0 1mm increment in CVT Factory Settings 715 061 CVT FS Offset Side2 3 203 2 120 0 240 Fast Scan...

Page 1405: ...y Settings 715 102 WREF_Offset_Red 63 0 127 Red W Ref Correction Coefficient Correction for individual sheets of paper 715 103 WREF_Offset_Green 63 0 127 Green W Ref Correction Coefficient Correction...

Page 1406: ...Off 715 305 8 5x13 8 5x14 Detection 0 0 3 0 Table default 1 12 4inch 2 13inch 3 14inch 715 306 Original Detection Table for Special Paper 0 0 2 0 Do not use Special Table 1 APS OFF A4 APS ON A3 2 APS...

Page 1407: ...Scan Direction undetected area INSTV At SMPST SMPED setting 715 602 AE3 FS External Area 255 0 65535 High Speed AE Fast Scan Direction undetected area INSTV At MAEFST MAEFSE setting Area used as detec...

Page 1408: ...ression level as well 715 631 TP_BW_Copy_Fax Offset Level of AE Print Photograph Copy 273 0 4095 0 Strength Level 0 standard 1 Strength Level 1 2 Strength Level 2 3 Strength Level 3 4 Strength Level 4...

Page 1409: ...Sided Copy Tools and coupling Determine the Parameter Selection Level by adding the tool value level 0 to 4 and the NVM Level level 0 to 4 If the total is Level 4 and above it is determined as Level...

Page 1410: ...ded AE Control Parameter Lower Limit Multi plication Coefficient 0 0 255 Used when calculating the HAE background value 1 255 units 255 indicates 1 715 661 2 Sided AE Control Parameter Upper Limit Mul...

Page 1411: ...f 0 and 100 in increments of 1 The value indicates the fine adjustment with 0 5 50 0 and 100 5 at 5 0 1 increments No adjustment in Factory Settings 715 704 IPS Through Setting1 0 0 65535 IPS Through...

Page 1412: ...mmunication Fail 0 0 65535 Accumulative Fail Counter value Write not permitted 715 803 Same as above 0 0 65535 Accumulative Fail Counter value since it was last reset Write not permitted 715 804 DADF...

Page 1413: ...ife Count lower digits 36224 0 65535 Lamp On Replacement Life Count lower digits Write not permitted Table 3 IISS Chain Link Content Default Range Meaning Table 4 Configuration Chain Link Name Default...

Page 1414: ...byte 700 080 HPGL Auto Layout Memory Valid only when the machine is installed with the ART Emulation option and not installed with the HDD 64 5120 64KB Read Write 64KB 5120KB 32KB increments Unit Kbyt...

Page 1415: ...te 0 Not valid 1 Valid 700 132 Operation Panel Normal Input Beep 0 3 2 Normal Read Write 0 Off 1 Soft 2 Normal 3 Loud 700 133 Operation Panel Error Input Beep 0 3 2 Normal Read Write 0 Off 1 Soft 2 No...

Page 1416: ...tuguese Brazil 20 Bulgarian 21 Polish 22 Hungarian 23 Romanian 24 Czech 25 Greek 26 Turkish 27 Arabic 28 Persian 29 Hebrew 700 165 Area Code SEEPROM uses ISO3166 values Key Code to change the system d...

Page 1417: ...II 700 322 SEEPROM Product 2nd digit Read Alphanumerics ASCII 700 323 SEEPROM Product 3rd digit Read Alphanumerics ASCII 700 324 SEEPROM Product 4th digit Read Alphanumerics ASCII 700 325 Battery Back...

Page 1418: ...Japan 2 NA North America 3 EU 4 AP 5 SA South America 700 410 Electronic Sort Print Area Size RAM Disk 33M with standard memory 50M with 128M expansion memory and 66M with 256M expansion memory Read...

Page 1419: ...ad Write Cannot be set TBD 700 420 Download Disable Flag 0 1 0 Permit Read Write 0 Permit 1 Prohibit 700 421 Product ID to identify downloaded file first character NULL Read Write ASCII 700 422 Produc...

Page 1420: ...ibit Read Write 0 Do not prohibit 1 Prohibit 700 462 SCANFILE Signature Device Certification 0 0XFFFFF FFF 0 Read Write 0 TBD 0 Certificate Index Number 700 463 SCANFILE Signature Signer 0 2 0 Fixed a...

Page 1421: ...y 700 520 SESAMi Manager Port Number 1 65535 80 Read Write 80 8000 9999 700 521 SESAMi Manager Maximum Sessions 1 5 3 Read Write 1 5 700 522 SESAMi Manager Connector Timeout Time Unit sec 30 255 30 Re...

Page 1422: ...Operation for incorrect Login Information 0 1 0 Cancel Read Write 0 Cancel 1 Store 700 561 Enable Disable Pay for Print Control Job Command 0 1 0 Disable Read Write 0 Disable 1 Enable 700 562 No Accou...

Page 1423: ...Name 5 NULL char acter Read Write Character string below 64bytes 700 591 Direct Fax Job Restricted Mode 0 1 0 Allow Read Write 0 Allow 1 Prohibit 700 600 DC132 Supplementary Data Group 1 IOT Read Aut...

Page 1424: ...Authentication Enable Disable User Name Additional Text 0 1 0 Disable Read Write 0 Disable 1 Enable 700 632 SMB Authentication Domain Name 1 null Read Write Text ASCII 15 Characters 700 633 SMB Authen...

Page 1425: ...re 0 2 0 None Read Write 0 None 1 ExtNetScan 2 CDIScan 702 934 Output Settings for Error Report during JFS Error 0 1 0 Auto output Off Read Write 0 Auto output Off 1 Auto output On 702 935 Confirmatio...

Page 1426: ...CUSTOM 1 2 CUSTOM 720 053 Master Modal Color 0 19999999 Read Meter Counter 720 054 Master Modal B W 0 19999999 Read Meter Counter 720 055 Backup1 Modal Color Counter 0 19999999 Read Meter Counter 720...

Page 1427: ...0 Operation Speed 4 Auto Read Write Auto 4 4MB s 1 16MB s 2 100MB s 3 770 021 Maximum Packet Size 1500 Read Write 1500 2088 4472 8232 770 030 Operation Frame Type Setting 0 255 255 Auto Read Write 255...

Page 1428: ...770 083 Filter 0 1 0 None Read Write 0 None 1 TBCP 770 084 Spool Type 1 0 Non Spool Read Write 0 Non Spool 1 Spool 770 085 Transport 2 6 6 both Read Write 2 TCP IP 4 NetBeui 6 both 770 090 Enable Set...

Page 1429: ...5 Read Write 1 10 770 190 Enable Disable 0 1 1 Enable Read Write 1 Enable 0 Disable 770 191 Addressee of Mail Sender Self machine mail address NULL Read Write Maximum 128 ASCII characters Character ty...

Page 1430: ...ault Not specified STATUS_REPORT Request for periodic status notification IMMEDIATE_STATUS_REPORT Request for immediate status notification 770 311 Notification Timing for Recipient 2 0 2 0 Read Write...

Page 1431: ...rite Below 4 bytes Invalid if FQDN is specified Invalid if retrieval by DHCP is specified 1 1 1 1 254 254 254 254 770 303 Directory Server Primary LDAP Port No 1 65535 389 Read Write 1 65535 770 304 D...

Page 1432: ...40 084 LDAP Attribute Type for Mail Address mail Read Write Text string below 32 bytes 840 085 Attribute Name assigned in Supplemen tary Item 1 Telephone No FX Default Read Write Text string below 16...

Page 1433: ...Process for Fax Trans mission of Scanned Documents 2 15 15 Input resolution Read Write 2 200x200 15 Input resolution 840 122 Color Page Resolution Change Process for IFax Transmission of Scanned Docum...

Page 1434: ...in Paper 2 OHP Sheet 3 Envelope 4 Envelope Plain 5 Envelope with window 6 Labels 7 Forms 8 Coated Paper 1 9 Tracing Paper 10 Heavyweight 1 11 Heavyweight 1 Side 2 12 Heavy weight 2 13 Heavyweight 2 Si...

Page 1435: ...B 38 Heavyweight 1_C 39 Heavy weight 1_S 40 Heavyweight 2_A 41 Heavyweight 2_B 42 Heavyweight 2_C 43 Heavyweight 2_D 44 Heavyweight 2_S 45 Finisher supported Heavyweight 1_A 46 Finisher supported Heav...

Page 1436: ...r G 128 Plain Paper S 780 029 Image Quality Control Category Custom Paper 2 1 60 2 Plain Paper B Read Write 1 Plain Paper A 2 Plain Paper B 4 Plain Paper C 8 Plain Paper D 11 Plain Paper 32 5 Plain Pa...

Page 1437: ...Side 2 19 Heavyweight 1_A 20 Heavyweight 1_B 21 Heavyweight 1_C 22 Heavyweight 1_S 23 Heavyweight 1_A Side 2 24 Heavyweight 1_B Side 2 25 Heavyweight 1_C Side 2 26 Heavyweight 1_S Side 2 27 Heavyweigh...

Page 1438: ...er types that can be selected 780 060 Tray 1 Priority 1 4 1 Read Write 1 4 1 2 3 4 The priority follows the number and 1 is the highest priority Repetition not allowed 780 061 Tray 2 Priority 1 4 2 Re...

Page 1439: ...elease 780 147 Maximum Paper Count for 1 Set 10 150 50 Read 10 sheets 100 sheets B Finisher 25 sheets 75 sheets C Finisher D Finisher 50 sheets 50 sheets 150 sheets D Finisher 100 sheets 780 148 Maxim...

Page 1440: ...2 3 3 4 4 785 024 Fine tune 100 Fast Scan Ratio 980 102 0 1 Read Write 980 98 0 1020 102 0 0 1 increments 785 025 Fine tune 100 Slow Scan Ratio 980 102 0 100 0 Read Write 980 98 0 1020 102 0 0 1 incr...

Page 1441: ...dge Erase Settings for smaller paper 0 10 5 Read Write 0 10mm 1mm increments 785 082 SCAN Background Suppression Method 1 0 1 Read Write 0 High Quality 1 High Speed Table 7 IIT Chain Link NVM Name Set...

Page 1442: ...23 220 00 1024 282 80 1025 400 00 790 074 R E Preset 2 Setting 1001 1025 1007 70 70 Read Write 1 1000 Not in use 1001 25 00 1002 35 30 1003 50 00 1004 57 70 1005 61 20 1006 64 70 1007 70 70 1008 78 50...

Page 1443: ...Density 0 6 0 Normal Read Write 0 6 3 3 Lighter 3 Lighter 2 Lighter 1 Normal Darker 1 Darker 2 Darker 3 790 105 Default Color Balance M High Density 0 6 0 Normal Read Write 0 6 3 3 Lighter 3 Lighter...

Page 1444: ...A4 LEF 12 A4 SEF 13 A5 LEF 14 A5 SEF 15 A6 LEF 16 A6 SEF 50 Envelope C4 SEF 51 Envelope C5 LEF 55 Envelope DL LEF 66 B4 SEF 67 B5 LEF 68 B5 SEF 69 B6 LEF 70 B6 SEF 80 11x17 SEF 87 Postcard LEF 88 Pos...

Page 1445: ...er Tray2 4 Top Tray Options that are not installed cannot be selected 790 184 FAX Sending Display Availabil ity 0 1 0 OFF Read Write 0 OFF 1 ON 790 185 Receiver Initial Display Avail ability 0 1 0 OFF...

Page 1446: ...ixed 10 A3 SEF 11 A4 LEF 12 A4 SEF 13 A5 LEF 14 A5 SEF 15 A6 LEF 16 A6 SEF 50 Envelope C4 SEF 51 Envelope C5 LEF 55 Envelope DL LEF 66 B4 SEF 67 B5 LEF 68 B5 SEF 69 B6 LEF 70 B6 SEF 80 11x17 SEF 87 Po...

Page 1447: ...223 Default Color Mode 0 3 2 B W Binary Read Write 0 Full Color 1 Grayscale 2 B W Binary 3 Auto 790 224 Default Document Type 0 2 0 Text Read Write 0 Text 1 Text Photo 2 Photo 790 225 Default Resoluti...

Page 1448: ...rd LEF 155 Return Postcard SEF 156 16K LEF mainland China 157 16K SEF mainland China 159 8K SEF main land China 790 232 Fixed Size 2 of Scan Document Size Input 1 255 12 A4 SEF Read Write ditto 790 23...

Page 1449: ...Default Value is 0 790 266 Fixed Size 9 Fast Scan 0 297 NULL Read Write 15 297mm Default Value is 0 790 267 Fixed Size 9 Slow Scan 0 432 NULL Read Write 15 432mm Default Value is 0 790 268 Fixed Size...

Page 1450: ...5x13 SEF 119 7 25x10 5 LEF 120 7 25x10 5 SEF 123 Envelope You Chou 3 LEF 124 Envelope Choukei 3SEF 126 Envelope Choukei 4SEF 132 11x15 SEF 135 3 5x5 Photo L LEF 136 3 5x5 Photo L SEF 137 Envelope Com...

Page 1451: ...0 309 Default File Format 0 4 0 TIFF JFIF Auto Select Read Write 0 TIFF JFIF Auto Select 1 TIFF Single Page File 2 TIFF Multiple Pages 3 PDF 4 XDW Not applicable for XC XE 790 310 IFax Send Confirmati...

Page 1452: ...ard LEF 155 Return Postcard SEF 156 16K LEF mainland China 157 16K SEF mainland China 159 8K SEF main land China 790 351 Fixed Size 13 of Scan Docu ment Size Input 1 255 80 11x17 SEF Read Write ditto...

Page 1453: ...10 A3 SEF 11 A4 LEF 12 A4 SEF 13 A5 LEF 14 A5 SEF 15 A6 LEF 16 A6 SEF 50 Envelope C4 SEF 51 Envelope C5 LEF 55 Envelope DL LEF 66 B4 SEF 67 B5 LEF 68 B5 SEF 69 B6 LEF 70 B6 SEF 80 11x17 SEF 87 Postca...

Page 1454: ...d China 157 16K SEF mainland China 159 8K SEF main land China 790 392 Output Size 11 1 255 135 3 5x5 Photo L LEF Read Write ditto 790 393 Output Size 12 1 255 88 Postcard SEF Read Write ditto 790 394...

Page 1455: ...creen Favorite Setting 15 0 255 103 Activity Report Read Write ditto 790 416 Menu Screen Favorite Setting 16 0 255 103 Activity Report Read Write ditto 790 417 Menu Display Utility Setting 1 0 255 0 N...

Page 1456: ...1 Fold Z Fold 112 Sample Copy 113 High Capacity Originals 114 Double Copy 115 Smaller 790 423 Basic Copy Favorite Function Settings L1 2 0 255 25 Edge Erase Read Write ditto 790 424 Basic Copy Favorit...

Page 1457: ...1 Display 790 443 Display Language Limit Lan guage 3 0 1 1 Display Read Write 0 Do not display 1 Display 790 444 Display Language Limit Lan guage 4 0 1 1 Display Read Write 0 Do not display 1 Display...

Page 1458: ...splay Language Limit Lan guage 27 0 1 1 Display Read Write 0 Do not display 1 Display 790 468 Display Language Limit Lan guage 28 0 1 1 Display Read Write 0 Do not display 1 Display 790 469 Display La...

Page 1459: ...1022 200 00 Read Write ditto 790 554 FAX Fixed R E Setting 12 25 1025 1025 400 00 Read Write ditto 790 560 Fixed Size 12 of FAX Scan Size Input 1 255 88 Postcard SEF Read Write 1 Not fixed 10 A3 SEF 1...

Page 1460: ...r Read Write 0 Do not transfer 1 Transfer 790 632 Added Thumbnail Default Net Save 0 1 1 Add RW 0 Do not add 1 Add 790 633 Added Thumbnail Default Mail 0 1 0 Do not add RW 0 Do not add 1 Add 790 640 P...

Page 1461: ...ite 1 Tray 1 2 Tray 2 3 Tray 3 4 Tray 4 5 SMH 6 Tray 6 HCF 7 Tray 7 HCF 8 Interposer 790 680 Fax Number Double Input Restriction 0 1 0 Do not allow double input Read Write 0 Do not allow double input...

Page 1462: ...tamp 0 1 1 Set for each sheet Read Write 0 Set by first sheet 1 Set for each sheet 790 620 Allover Copy Execution Avail ability 1 2 1 Do not exe cute reduce slightly Read Write 1 Do not execute reduce...

Page 1463: ...1 Lighter 2 2 Lighter 1 3 Normal 4 Darker 1 5 Darker 2 6 Darker 3 810 040 Color Balance Y Low Den sity 0 6 3 Normal Read Write 0 Lighter 3 1 Lighter 2 2 Lighter 1 3 Normal 4 Darker 1 5 Darker 2 6 Dar...

Page 1464: ...al 4 Darker 1 5 Darker 2 6 Darker 3 810 062 Color Balance M Medium Density 0 6 3 Normal Read Write 0 Lighter 3 1 Lighter 2 2 Lighter 1 3 Normal 4 Darker 1 5 Darker 2 6 Darker 3 810 063 Color Balance M...

Page 1465: ...Darker 1 5 Darker 2 6 Darker 3 810 085 Color Balance K Low Den sity 0 6 3 Normal Read Write 0 Lighter 3 1 Lighter 2 2 Lighter 1 3 Normal 4 Darker 1 5 Darker 2 6 Darker 3 810 086 Color Balance K Medium...

Page 1466: ...1 High 2 Normal 3 Low 4 Lower 810 109 Contrast 0 4 2 Normal Read Write 0 Higher 1 High 2 Normal 3 Low 4 Lower 810 110 Background Color Suppres sion 0 1 1 Enable Read Write 1 Enable 0 Disable 810 111 D...

Page 1467: ...und Color Text Color 9 12 9 Black Read Write 9 Black 11 Magenta 12 Cyan 810 160 Density 7 9 8 Normal Read Write 9 Light 8 Normal 7 Dark 810 161 Contrast 0 13 7 Read Write 810 162 Printing Pattern Date...

Page 1468: ...oints Read Write 6 24 Points 810 228 Text Default Stamp 1 71 1 CONFIDEN TIAL Read Write 1 CONFIDENTIAL 2 VOID 4 Copy Prohibited 6 IMPORTANT 7 Circulate 8 URGENT 9 Ignore Side 2 10 DRAFT 64 Stamp Custo...

Page 1469: ...1 0 3 0 Center Tray Read Write 0 Center Tray 1 Side Tray 2 Finisher Tray 3 Center Tray2 Options that are not installed cannot be selected 820 012 Output Tray of Fax Receive Print received by line 2 0...

Page 1470: ...whether the machine can switch to Ready mode 2 G3 PSTN can be used 3 G3 ISDN can be used 4 G4 ISDN can be used 5 G3 can be used 255 Cannot be used 820 033 0 Preparing for use Checking whether the mach...

Page 1471: ...Left Right Edge Erase Margin 0 50 0mm Read Write 0 50 Unit mm 820 047 FAX Manual Send Menu Display Settings 0 1 1 Display Read Write 0 No display 1 Display 820 048 Sender Records for I FAX Off Ramp S...

Page 1472: ...eld length of the data packet used in the Packet Size Send G4 Communication Network Layer For Ch0 0x07 0x0b 2048bytes Read Write Send Packet Size 0x07 128 0x08 256 0x09 512 0x0a 1024 0x0b 2048 823 012...

Page 1473: ...ISDN Local ID Send Setting for Ch5 0 1 0 Do not send Read Write 0 Do not send 1 Send 823 030 Dial Type For Ch0 0 2 0 Read Write 0 PB DTMF 1 DP 10 PPS 2 DP 20 PPS 823 031 Dial Type For Ch1 0 2 0 Read...

Page 1474: ...e Assign the service in Bits and display the service for which the contract is made in that disjunction MSB LSB xxxx xxx1 Local ID Notification Service Line xxxx xx1x Modem Dial In Service Line 823 04...

Page 1475: ...p 1dBm 825 047 PB Send Level Ch1 0 15 6 Read Write 0 0dBm 0 15 15dBm step 1dBm 825 048 PB Send Level Ch2 0 15 6 Read Write 0 0dBm 0 15 15dBm step 1dBm 825 049 PB Send Level Ch3 0 15 6 Read Write 0 0dB...

Page 1476: ...ect dial tone Read Write 0 Do not detect dial tone 1 Detect dial tone 825 067 Dial Tone detection before dialing For Ch3 0 1 0 Do not detect dial tone Read Write 0 Do not detect dial tone 1 Detect dia...

Page 1477: ...1dBm 825 130 Attenuates analog transmission to attenu ated Transmission Analog Output by modem for Channel 3 8 15 15 15dBm Read Write 8 8dBm 15 15dBm step 1dBm 825 131 Attenuates analog transmission...

Page 1478: ...of RTN Command Pro portion RTN The message is not received properly indicating that Training is neces sary 0 3 0 5 Read Write 0 5 1 10 2 15 3 20 825 174 Send Reference of RTN Command No of Continuous...

Page 1479: ...CTC Instructs to continue resending for the same block and to change the transmission speed where necessary by the signal capable of transmission for every 3 times of resending 0 1 1 Shift Down Read...

Page 1480: ...apability Capability besides V 34 for Channel 1 1 8 14400bps Read Write 1 8 14400 bps V 17 1000 12000 bps V 17 0111 9600 bps V 17 0110 7200 bps V 17 0101 9600 bps V 29 0100 7200 bps V 29 0011 4800 bps...

Page 1481: ...0 bps 1011 24000 bps 1010 21600 bps 1001 19200 bps 1000 16800 bps 0111 14400 bps 0110 12000 bps 0101 9600 bps 0100 7200 bps 0011 4800 bps 0010 2400 bps 0001 825 227 Maximum G3 TX Modem Speed Send Capa...

Page 1482: ...V 34 for Channel 5 To be referred to in overseas communication 1 8 4800bps Read Write 1 8 14400 bps V 17 1000 12000 bps V 17 0111 9600 bps V 17 0110 7200 bps V 17 0101 9600 bps V 29 0100 7200 bps V 29...

Page 1483: ...m G3 TX Modem Speed Send V 34 capability for Channel 3 To be referred to in overseas communication 1 14 33600bps Read Write 1 14 33600 bps 1110 31200 bps 1101 28800 bps 1100 26400 bps 1011 24000 bps 1...

Page 1484: ...eached Sends RTP when 1 4 or more of the specified value is reached Sends MCF when less than 1 4 of the specified value is reached 0 5 0 No limit Read Write 0 No limit 1 128line 2 256line 3 512line 4...

Page 1485: ...f the outgoing dial data is the same as external identification number Non V 34 communica tion if it is different 2 Non V 34 communication if the first digit at the beginning of the outgoing dial data...

Page 1486: ...t content 830 026 Printing of error mail Error Mail Print Enable 0 1 1 Always print headers and contents Read Write 0 Do not print 1 Always print headers and contents 830 027 Sending of error notifica...

Page 1487: ...04 Enable Display at bundling This data is the same as that of EP DX 0 1 0 Prohibit Read Write 0 Prohibit 1 Implement 850 007 Types of accessories 0 12 Read Write 0 Off 1 CopyLyzer Addition 2 CopyLyze...

Page 1488: ...Wear Reduction Cur rent Value 0 99999999 Read 870 013 XERO CRU 4 Wear Reduction Cur rent Value 0 99999999 Read 870 014 XERO 1CRU Warning Current Value 0 99999999 Read 870 015 XERO 1Drum Total Cycle Cu...

Page 1489: ...ies Output Sheet Count Settings 1 65535 1 1 set Read Write 1 65535 sets 870 203 1 Sided Output 2 Sided Output Settings 0 2 0 1 Sided Read Write 0 1 Sided 1 2 Sided Head to Head 2 2 Sided Head to Botto...

Page 1490: ...5x8 5 State ment SEF 13 5 5x8 5 Statement LEF 14 7 25x10 5 Executive SEF 15 7 25x10 5 Executive LEF 16 8x10SEF 17 8x10LEF 18 LetterSEF 19 LetterLEF 20 8 46x12 4 Spanish SEF 21 8 5x13 Legal13 SEF 22 8...

Page 1491: ...January 2007 6 168 WorkCentre 7132 Controller Fax NVM List Reversion 4 0 General procedures information...

Page 1492: ...Flow Sheet Search Keyword 6 NULL Read Write Single byte symbols double byte Katakana Hiragana Chinese charac ters Max 6 characters Local ASCII Max 12 characters M N 880 013 Job Flow Sheet Search Keyw...

Page 1493: ...emperature AD Value at Heat Roll Front 071 200 Tray1 Size Switch Tray2 Size Switch Displays Tray 1 Paper Size AD Value 072 200 Tray2 Size Switch 2TM Tray2 Size Switch Displays Tray 2 Paper Size AD Val...

Page 1494: ...s located on side frame below rear yellow Fuser mount ing screw Printing HFSI Procedure 1 Enter UI Diagnostic Mode 2 Select NVM Read Write 3 Refer to Table 1 and enter a counter number for any High Fr...

Page 1495: ...Capacity 8 Digits 0 0 99 1 Only 0 clearance is possible in the write mode 0 clearance means all bytes changes 0 at the same time 954 800 Tray1 First 2Digits of Feed Capacity 8 Digits 0 0 3 1 Only 0 c...

Page 1496: ...s of Feed Capacity 8 Digits 0 0 99 1 Only 0 clearance is possible in the write mode 0 clearance means all bytes changes 0 at the same time 954 805 MSI First 2Digits of Feed Capacity 8 Digits 0 0 3 1 O...

Page 1497: ...s the no of times the lamp turns on including AGOC Lamp Check 956 808 Platen Open Close Count Platen models 0 0 1 966 050 Counts up when the Angle Sensor is forced fully open 1 time increments Max cou...

Page 1498: ...Purpose This guide adjustment item is provided for the following purposes To check that size detection of the MSI Guide width detection is properly performed To set the sensor output values for the m...

Page 1499: ...machine to its previous configuration Table 1 NVM Initialization Name Description IOT The following NVM locations will be initialized Chain Link 740 001 022 through 31 062 090 Chain Link 741 001 Chain...

Page 1500: ...Component Indicates current status in Status column Count up 1 when switching High to Low Low to High In case of OUTPUT Component Activates component 6 Press Stop button after confirming SYS System Th...

Page 1501: ...paper 012 220 Front Tamper Home Sensor H other than home position 012 221 Rear Tamper Home Sensor H other than home position 012 240 Stapler Move Home Sensor H other than home position 012 241 Stapler...

Page 1502: ...105 1 Exit Sensor H Same as Name 077 106 Dup Regi Sensor Same as Name 077 107 Dup Regi CL Dup Regi Clutch Hotline 077 200 2 Exit Unit Detect Line Same as Name 077 201 Face Up Tray Detect Switch Same...

Page 1503: ...e X X 012 025 Front Tamper Motor High REAR ON OFF Same as Name X X 012 026 Rear Tamper Motor Low FRONT ON OFF Same as Name X X 012 027 Rear Tamper Motor Middle FRONT ON OFF Same as Name X X 012 028 Re...

Page 1504: ...Speed L Main motor rotation speed at half process speed I O Main Motor I O Main Motor Gain1 I O Main Motor Gain2 I O Main Motor Clock half process speed is determined depending on combination o Main M...

Page 1505: ...002 Tray 1 Feed Lift Up Motor CCW2 Turn Lift Up Motor on for two sec onds when Tray 1 Level Sensor is L lifted down Lifter Motor will not rotate when Tray 1 Level Sensor is H lifted up O X 071 003 Tr...

Page 1506: ...n Clutch is turned on I O TA Clutch doubled as MSI TA clutch Component By combining with Main Drive Motor 042 001 Regi Clutch can be driven by Regi Roll O X Stack Code 042 001 Main Drive Motor 077 003...

Page 1507: ...les indepen dent outputs 091 006 Erase Lamp Same as Name X X 092 001 ADC Specular ADC specular reflection LED is turned on off O X Not Available 092 002 ADC Diffuse ADC regular reflection LED is turne...

Page 1508: ...tputs 093 008 Rotary Check K Home L Same as Name O X The BCR AC BCR DC DEVE DC and BTR output simultaneously CF 53 45 CL 751 560 to 1 single output enables indepen dent outputs 093 009 Rotary Check Y...

Page 1509: ...uts 093 019 Rotary Check Cex Home L Same as Name O X The BCR AC BCR DC DEVE DC and BTR output simultaneously CF 53 45 CL 751 560 to 1 single output enables indepen dent outputs 093 020 Rotary Check Ho...

Page 1510: ...ned on 2 Erase lamp is turned on 3 BCR AC is turned on BCR DC is turned on 4 1st BTR HVPS is turned on out put value can be adjusted by NVM nxfr_1stBtrOut default value is 200 20uA O O The BCR AC BCR...

Page 1511: ...turned on 2 I O 2nd BTR Retract Clutch is turned off within a period of time specified by the timer nxfr_2ndRetStpTime after 2nd BTR Retract Sensor is turned off Component Auger Mot needs to be activ...

Page 1512: ...sor H No paper detected by Document Sensor 005 110 Regi Sensor Belt DADF CVT L Paper detected by Regi Sensor 005 205 DADF Feed Out Sensor H Paper detected by Feed Out Sensor 005 206 DADF Pre Reg Senso...

Page 1513: ...4 005 014 005 004 DADF Feed Motor Speed4 ON for 50sec Auto OFF O 005 001 005 003 005 005 005 014 005 005 DADF Feed Motor Speed5 ON for 50sec Auto OFF O 005 001 005 004 005 006 005 014 005 006 DADF Fee...

Page 1514: ...Image Area H ON for 5sec O 005 090 Nudger initialize Performs Nudger Roll ini tialization O 062 002 IIT Exposure Lamp L Turn the Lamp ON for 180sec Auto OFF O Turn it OFF when Stop command is receive...

Page 1515: ...ples 012 243 Self Priming SNR High Detection of the status where Stapler Staple is ready Not Ready 012 244 Staple Home SNR High Detection of Staple Head Position Not Home 012 251 Set Clamp Home SNR Hi...

Page 1516: ...012 023 012 024 012 025 012 022 Front Tamper Mot High FRONT ON OFF Pulse ON H OFF Front Tamper moves to Front at high speed 100 pulses 012 020 012 021 012 023 012 024 012 025 012 023 Front Tamper Mot...

Page 1517: ...30 012 046 Staple Motor FORWARD ON OFF H ON L OFF Staple MOT rotates for ward Staple Home OFF then ON makes the motor stop a little longer when a failure occurs 012 047 012 047 Staple Motor REVERSE ON...

Page 1518: ...012 097 012 096 Transport Motor Hi ON OFF Pulse ON H OFF Transport Mot rotates for ward at high speed trans port speed in Finisher 012 014 012 095 012 097 012 097 Transport Motor Half Speed ON OFF Pu...

Page 1519: ...darker the image will be NOTE Choose 20 to 50 initially for good image visibility 11 Press Start NOTE If IOT Subsystem Fail occurs during Test Print IOT and subsequent Diagnostics can not be processe...

Page 1520: ...trolled by dummy 8 5x11LEF timing regardless of whether there is paper or paper size If IOT Built in PG is specified 2 Sided Dup is prohibited when specifying MSI 1 Length is longer than A4 length an...

Page 1521: ...ect Close 10 Select Close again 11 Select Close again 12 Select Exit Power off and on if the setting is not active E Mail Icon This procedure restores E Mail icon in display on machines with this capa...

Page 1522: ...nd Customer can perform following steps if system admin is accessible with code five one s 11111 or code is available 1 Press the Log In Out Button on the Control Panel and enter five one s 11111 usin...

Page 1523: ...January 2007 6 200 WorkCentre 7132 FAX Output Separation Reversion 4 0 General procedures information...

Page 1524: ...ication of the cause of the problem 5 Operate all of the components in the appropriate RAP that is associated with the symp tom of the intermittent problem with Component Control Observe the component...

Page 1525: ...Line 3 To stop the test select Relay Off Table 1 Fax Diagnostic signal numbers Signal No Output Description 011 Tonal Signal Output 462Hz 012 Tonal Signal Output 1080Hz 013 Tonal Signal Output 1100Hz...

Page 1526: ...0 3200 HDLC Flag 133 V 34 Signal Output 14400 3200 HDLC Flag 134 V 34 Signal Output 16800 3200 HDLC Flag 135 V 34 Signal Output 19200 3200 HDLC Flag 136 V 34 Signal Output 21600 3200 HDLC Flag 137 V 3...

Page 1527: ...PART 2 CAUTION To maintain the integrity of the serial number and billing data never replace all of the PWBs at once If any of the following billing data PWBs needs replacing replace them ONE AT A TI...

Page 1528: ...hat NVM location 700 397 is set for the appropriate paper size 44 8 5 x 11 in 5 A4 refer to NVM Read Write 1 Press the Machine Status button on the Control Panel 2 Select Billing Meter Print Report ta...

Page 1529: ...he order given until the problem is resolved Log Initialization This step will delete any print or copy job that is in process and then perform a reboot To execute Simultaneously press and hold the 1...

Page 1530: ...he Control Panel 2 Select Billing Meter Print Report tab on the display 3 Select Print Report List 4 Select Print Mode Settings 5 Select Settings List Common Items 6 Press the Start button NOTE Page 1...

Page 1531: ...mode 6 On the PWS laptop select Start Programs Xerox Applications PWS Diagnostic Tools Xerox Workcentre 7132 PWS Diagnostics Tool 7 Select Enter Diagnostics 8 Select dC351 9 Select the All radio butt...

Page 1532: ...attern 82E13120 and check for Image Quality problems Resolve any problems before performing the software loading 3 Print a copy of the Systems Settings List 4 Switch off the WC 7132 5 Disconnect the R...

Page 1533: ...lation and Removal Description This procedure provides the steps necessary for installing one or more of the following Soft ware Options Email Network Scanning Internet Fax Data Security Network Accou...

Page 1534: ...d but does not show on the display Uninstall Software Options NOTE This procedure will uninstall all Software Options at once there is no way to select spe cific Software Options to uninstall NOTE Be...

Page 1535: ...device Pre greeting screen Get key state Activate OS Boot Diag Get key state Greeting screen Initialize Sys Activate SysCont Activate UI task Please wait screen NVM initialization completed start read...

Page 1536: ...Settings on the System Settings screen 7 Select Maintenance on the Common Settings screen 8 Select Initialize Hard Disk on the Maintenance screen 9 Select Partition A then select Start then select Ye...

Page 1537: ...3 Select Properties and then select Obtain an IP Address Automatically 4 Click on the Advanced button Select the WINS tab 5 Select Default inside the NetBIOS setting area of the window 6 Select OK twi...

Page 1538: ...list and click the Apply and OK buttons d Continue to step 4 If you see Figure 3 a Select the Scan folder and then select Tools at the top of the screen b Select Folder Options and then select the Vi...

Page 1539: ...highlight the user that you just created Figure 5 If your User is not in the list Select the Locations button find the name of your PWS normally the top item highlight it and select OK Return to step...

Page 1540: ...ttings on the LCD touch screen 3 Select Get IP Address and then Change Settings 4 Select the button for DHCP Autonet Select Save then Close several times and then Exit to leave the tools mode 5 Power...

Page 1541: ...e displayed in the Scan folder 3 Open the folder to see the contents Most image files PDF Jpeg tiff can be opened by double clicking them Open the file and compare it to the document that was scanned...

Page 1542: ...will be set to the NVM location 752 094 When 1 is set to 752 094 the NVM 752 121 needs to be cleared to 0 When NVM 752 121 is cleared to 0 NVM 752 094 will be automatically cleared to 0 Then the fault...

Page 1543: ...January 2007 6 220 WorkCentre 7132 GP 13 Reversion 4 0 General procedures information Figure 1 Procedure Diagram...

Page 1544: ...requirements are shown in Figure 1 WorkCentre 7132 w out Finisher Fig ure 2 WorkCentre 7132 w Finisher Figure 1 Space Requirement WorkCentre 7132 w out Finisher Figure 2 Space Requirement WorkCentre...

Page 1545: ...January 2007 6 218 WorkCentre 7132 Product Specs Reversion 4 0 General procedures information Product Specs...

Page 1546: ...Item Product Code 1 IOT IIT 110V With OCT 520 sheet tray MSI Duplex AYX 2 IOT IIT GSA 110V WITH OCT 520 sheet tray MSI Duplex AYXN 3 IOT IIT 110V With DADF TTM AYW 4 IOT IIT 110V With DADF Stand AYV 5...

Page 1547: ...e Table 4 DADF Specifications Table 1 Common Tools Description Part Number Screw Driver 3 x 50 600T 40205 Screw Driver 6 x 100 600T 01989 Screw Driver NO 1 499T 00356 Stubby Driver 600T 40210 Screw Dr...

Page 1548: ...996 Copy Paper Carrying Case 600T 01999 Copy Paper Zip Lock Bag 600T 02000 Colotech 90 gsm A3 003R 94642 Service and Machine NVM Log 700P 97436 Serial cable 600T 02058 USB cable 6 ft 2 meter Firmware...

Page 1549: ...2162 Table 1 Toner Cartridge Name Part Number Black Toner Metered 006R 01262 World wide Yellow Toner Metered 006R 01263 World wide Magenta Toner Metered 006R 01264 World wide Cyan Toner Metered 006R 0...

Page 1550: ...ransport DADF Duplexing Automatic Document Feeder DC Direct Current is type of power for machine components Machine converts AC power from power source to DC power dC Diagnostics Code DHCP Dynamic Hos...

Page 1551: ...ission Phase D is post message protocols Phase E is Release Fax call PJ Plug Jack electrical connections PJL Printer Job Language PL Parts List PO Part of Assembly Name POP Post Office Protocol PWB Pr...

Page 1552: ...edures information Reversion 4 0 XBRA Xerox Brazil XE Xerox Europe also referred to as ESG European Solutions Group XING Xerox International Group XLA Xerox Latin America XMEX Xerox Mexico XOG Xerox O...

Page 1553: ...January 2007 6 226 WorkCentre 7132 Glossary of Terms Reversion 4 0 General procedures information...

Page 1554: ...ired 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 pres...

Page 1555: ...January 2007 6 228 WorkCentre 7132 Change Tag Introduction IOT Processor P Tags Reversion 4 0 General procedures information...

Page 1556: ...Net 24VDC 6 7 65 7 3 28 Wire Net DC COM 24VRTN 1 7 66 7 3 29 Wire Net DC COM 24VRTN 2 7 67 7 3 30 Wire Net DC COM 24VRTN 3 7 68 7 3 31 Blank 7 69 7 3 32 Finisher Wire Net 5VDC 7 70 7 3 33 Finisher Wi...

Page 1557: ...January 2007 7 2 WorkCentre 7132 Reversion 4 0 Wiring data...

Page 1558: ...3 Tray2 3 Feeder TTM P J102B Figure 17 3 Tray2 3 Feeder 2TM P J102B Figure 19 3 Tray2 3 Feeder TTM P J103A Figure 17 12 Tray2 3 Feeder 2TM P J103A Figure 19 9 Tray2 3 Feeder TTM P J103B Figure 17 12...

Page 1559: ...mbly P354 Figure 12 3 Fax Box Assembly P356 Figure 12 4 Fax Box Assembly P J380 Figure 12 1 Fax Box Assembly J356 Figure 12 4 Fax Box Assembly Table 1 Plug Jack List Connector Number Figure Number Ite...

Page 1560: ...J619 Figure 16 LVPS P J618 Figure 4 ROS Unit P J621 Figure 6 Fuser P J661A Figure 17 8 Tray2 3 Feeder 2TM P J661A Figure 20 4 TTM Rear Location P J661B Figure 17 9 Tray2 3 Feeder 2TM Table 1 Plug Jac...

Page 1561: ...nt Location P J8807 Figure 24 5 Finisher Front Location Table 1 Plug Jack List Connector Number Figure Number Item Number Figure Title P J8808 Figure 24 6 Finisher Front Location P J8809 Figure 24 17...

Page 1562: ...ntre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Wiring data Reversion 4 0 INV CN2 Figure 1 1 Control Panel LCD CN1 Figure 1 2 Control Panel SJ1 Figure 5 9 Exit 2 Table 1 Plug Jack List Connector Number Figure Number It...

Page 1563: ...January 2007 7 8 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Plug Jack Illustrations Figure 1 Control Panel j0st7201...

Page 1564: ...January 2007 7 9 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 2 IIT j0st7202...

Page 1565: ...7 10 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 3 HVPS IOT Front View j0st7203 P J127 P J500 P J142 P J603 P J604 P J143 P J144 P J134 P J617 P J141 P J138 P J139 P J56 P J57...

Page 1566: ...January 2007 7 11 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 4 ROS Unit j0st7204 P J219 P J140 P J160 P J618...

Page 1567: ...January 2007 7 12 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 5 Exit 2 j0st7205...

Page 1568: ...January 2007 7 13 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 6 Fuser Assembly j0st7206...

Page 1569: ...January 2007 7 14 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 7 Duplex Unit MSI j0st7207...

Page 1570: ...January 2007 7 15 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 8 Regi Sensor Regi Clutch j0st7208...

Page 1571: ...January 2007 7 16 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 9 L H Lower Tray1 2 Feeder j0tp7209...

Page 1572: ...January 2007 7 17 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 10 ESS j0tp7210 P382 P380 J343 P351 J334 J333 J340 J344 J338 J330 J331 P304 P J387 P J388...

Page 1573: ...January 2007 7 18 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 11 Left Side of IOT j0st72bb P J104 P J200 P J125 P J601 P J136 P J137 P J103 P J203 P J126...

Page 1574: ...January 2007 7 19 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 12 Fax Box Assembly j0st7212...

Page 1575: ...January 2007 7 20 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 13 IOT Rear Location j0tp7213 P J211 P J222 P J118 P J221 P J223 P J226 P J117 P J214 P J218 P J215 P J213 P J217...

Page 1576: ...ng data Reversion 4 0 Figure 14 MCU PWB j0st7214 P J412 P J421 P J420 P J407 P J406 P J400 P J423 P J425 P J451 P J408 P J405 P J410 P J409 P J411 P J424 P J426 P J453 P J452 P J401 P J422 P J450 P J1...

Page 1577: ...January 2007 7 22 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 15 AC Input j0st7215 FS74 P J50 FS73 FS75 FS72...

Page 1578: ...January 2007 7 23 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 16 LVPS j0st7216 P J1 P J514 P J619 P J513 P J512 P J511 P J510 P J4 P J2 P J3 P J5 J11 T11 J12 T12...

Page 1579: ...January 2007 7 24 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 17 Tray 2 3 Feeder 2TM j0tp7217...

Page 1580: ...January 2007 7 25 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 18 2TM Rear Location j0tp7218...

Page 1581: ...January 2007 7 26 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 19 Tray 2 3 Feeder TTM j0tp7219...

Page 1582: ...January 2007 7 27 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 20 TTM Rear Location j0tp7220...

Page 1583: ...January 2007 7 28 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 21 DADF 1 of 2 j0st7221...

Page 1584: ...January 2007 7 29 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 22 DADF 2 of 2 j0st7222...

Page 1585: ...January 2007 7 30 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 23 H Transport Assembly j0st7223...

Page 1586: ...January 2007 7 31 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 24 Finisher Front Location j0st7224...

Page 1587: ...January 2007 7 32 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 25 Finisher Rear Location j0st7225...

Page 1588: ...January 2007 7 33 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 26 Finisher PWB j0tp7226...

Page 1589: ...January 2007 7 34 WorkCentre 7132 Plug Jack Locations Reversion 4 0 Wiring data...

Page 1590: ...r Number Figure Number Item Number Figure Title P J8700 Figure 28 2 P J8701 Figure 28 1 P J8702 Figure 28 11 P J8703 Figure 28 10 P J8704 Figure 28 13 P J8705 Figure 28 12 P J8706 Figure 28 8 P J8707...

Page 1591: ...January 2007 7 36 WorkCentre 7132 7 1 2 Reversion 4 0 Wiring data 7 1 2 Plug Jack Illustrations Figure 1 A Finisher Front Location j0fa71001 Figure 2 A Finisher PWB Location j0fa71002...

Page 1592: ...January 2007 7 37 WorkCentre 7132 7 1 2 Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 3 A Finisher Bottom Location j0fa71003...

Page 1593: ...January 2007 7 38 WorkCentre 7132 7 1 2 Reversion 4 0 Wiring data...

Page 1594: ...January 2007 7 39 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 1 Wire Net AC POWER HOT Wiring data Reversion 4 0 7 3 1 Wire Net AC POWER HOT Figure 1 Wire Net AC POWER HOT...

Page 1595: ...January 2007 7 40 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 2 Wire Net AC POWER NUT Reversion 4 0 Wiring data 7 3 2 Wire Net AC POWER NUT Figure 1 Wire Net AC POWER NUT...

Page 1596: ...January 2007 7 41 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 3 Wire Net 3 3VDC Standby Standby RTN Wiring data Reversion 4 0 7 3 3 Wire Net 3 3VDC Standby Standby RTN Figure 1 Wire Net 3 3VDC STANDBY STANDBY RETURN...

Page 1597: ...January 2007 7 42 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 4 Wire Net 3 3VDC Main Main RTN Reversion 4 0 Wiring data 7 3 4 Wire Net 3 3VDC Main Main RTN Figure 1 Wire Net 3 3VDC Main Main RTN...

Page 1598: ...January 2007 7 43 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 5 Wire Net 5VDC Standby Standby RTN Wiring data Reversion 4 0 7 3 5 Wire Net 5VDC Standby Standby RTN Figure 1 Wire Net 5VDC Standby Standby RTN...

Page 1599: ...January 2007 7 44 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 6 Wire Net 5VDC Main 1 Reversion 4 0 Wiring data 7 3 6 Wire Net 5VDC Main 1 Figure 1 Wire Net 5VDC Main 1...

Page 1600: ...January 2007 7 45 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 7 Wire Net 5VDC Main 2 Wiring data Reversion 4 0 7 3 7 Wire Net 5VDC Main 2 Figure 1 Wire Net 5VDC Main 2...

Page 1601: ...January 2007 7 46 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 8 Wire Net 5VDC 3 Reversion 4 0 Wiring data 7 3 8 Wire Net 5VDC 3 Figure 1 Wire Net 5VDC 3...

Page 1602: ...January 2007 7 47 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 9 Wire Net 5VDC 4 Wiring data Reversion 4 0 7 3 9 Wire Net 5VDC 4 Figure 1 Wire Net 5VDC 3...

Page 1603: ...January 2007 7 48 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 10 Reversion 4 0 Wiring data 7 3 10 Wire Net 5VDC 5 Figure 1 Wire Net 5VDC 5...

Page 1604: ...January 2007 7 49 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 11 Wire Net 5VDC 6 Wiring data Reversion 4 0 7 3 11 Wire Net 5VDC 6 Figure 1 Wire Net 5VDC 6...

Page 1605: ...January 2007 7 50 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 12 Blank Reversion 4 0 Wiring data 7 3 12 Blank Figure 1 Blank...

Page 1606: ...January 2007 7 51 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 13 Blank Wiring data Reversion 4 0 7 3 13 Blank Figure 1 Blank...

Page 1607: ...January 2007 7 52 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 14 Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN 1 Reversion 4 0 Wiring data 7 3 14 Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN 1 Figure 1 Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN 1...

Page 1608: ...January 2007 7 53 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 15 Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN 2 Wiring data Reversion 4 0 7 3 15 Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN 2 Figure 1 Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN 2...

Page 1609: ...January 2007 7 54 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 16 Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN 3 Reversion 4 0 Wiring data 7 3 16 Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN 3 Figure 1 Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN 3...

Page 1610: ...January 2007 7 55 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 17 Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN 4 Wiring data Reversion 4 0 7 3 17 Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN 4 Figure 1 Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN 4...

Page 1611: ...January 2007 7 56 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 18 Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN Reversion 4 0 Wiring data 7 3 18 Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN 5 Figure 1 Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN 5...

Page 1612: ...January 2007 7 57 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 19 Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN 6 Wiring data Reversion 4 0 7 3 19 Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN 6 Figure 1 Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN 6...

Page 1613: ...January 2007 7 58 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 20 Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN 7 Reversion 4 0 Wiring data 7 3 20 Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN 7 Figure 1 Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN 7...

Page 1614: ...January 2007 7 59 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 21 Blank Wiring data Reversion 4 0 7 3 21 Blank Figure 1 Blank...

Page 1615: ...January 2007 7 60 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 22 Wire Net 24VDC 1 Reversion 4 0 Wiring data 7 3 22 Wire Net 24VDC 1 Figure 1 Wire Net 24VDC 1...

Page 1616: ...January 2007 7 61 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 23 Wire Net 24VDC 2 Wiring data Reversion 4 0 7 3 23 Wire Net 24VDC 2 Figure 1 Wire Net 24VDC 2...

Page 1617: ...January 2007 7 62 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 24 Wire Net 24VDC 3 Reversion 4 0 Wiring data 7 3 24 Wire Net 24VDC 3 Figure 1 Wire Net 24VDC 3...

Page 1618: ...January 2007 7 63 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 25 Wire Net 24VDC 4 Wiring data Reversion 4 0 7 3 25 Wire Net 24VDC 4 Figure 1 Wire Net 24VDC 4...

Page 1619: ...January 2007 7 64 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 26 Wire Net 24VDC 5 Reversion 4 0 Wiring data 7 3 26 Wire Net 24VDC 5 Figure 1 Wire Net 24VDC 5...

Page 1620: ...January 2007 7 65 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 27 Wire Net 24VDC 6 Wiring data Reversion 4 0 7 3 27 Wire Net 24VDC 6 Figure 1 Wire Net 24VDC 6...

Page 1621: ...January 2007 7 66 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 28 Wire Net DC COM 24VRTN 1 Reversion 4 0 Wiring data 7 3 28 Wire Net DC COM 24VRTN 1 Figure 1 Wire Net DC COM 24VRTN 1...

Page 1622: ...January 2007 7 67 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 29 Wire Net DC COM 24VRTN 2 Wiring data Reversion 4 0 7 3 29 Wire Net DC COM 24VRTN 2 Figure 1 Wire Net DC COM 24VRTN 2...

Page 1623: ...January 2007 7 68 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 30 Wire Net DC COM 24VRTN 3 Reversion 4 0 Wiring data 7 3 30 Wire Net DC COM 24VRTN 3 Figure 1 Wire Net DC COM 24VRTN 3...

Page 1624: ...January 2007 7 69 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 31 Blank Wiring data Reversion 4 0 7 3 31 Blank Figure 1 Blank...

Page 1625: ...January 2007 7 70 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 32 Finisher Wire Net 5VDC Reversion 4 0 Wiring data 7 3 32 Finisher Wire Net 5VDC Figure 1 Finisher Wire Net 5VDC...

Page 1626: ...January 2007 7 71 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 33 Finisher Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN Wiring data Reversion 4 0 7 3 33 Finisher Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN Figure 1 Finisher Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN...

Page 1627: ...January 2007 7 72 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 34 Finisher Wire Net 24VDC Reversion 4 0 Wiring data 7 3 34 Finisher Wire Net 24VDC Figure 1 Finisher Wire Net 24VDC...

Page 1628: ...January 2007 7 73 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 35 Finisher Wire Net DC COM 24VRTN Wiring data Reversion 4 0 7 3 35 Finisher Wire Net DC COM 24VRTN Figure 1 Finisher Wire Net DC COM 24VRTN...

Page 1629: ...January 2007 7 74 WorkCentre 7132 7 3 35 Finisher Wire Net DC COM 24VRTN Reversion 4 0 Wiring data...

Page 1630: ...January 2007 7 75 WorkCentre 7132 7 2 36 A Finisher Wire Net 5VDC Wiring data Reversion 4 0 7 2 36 A Finisher Wire Net 5VDC Figure 1 A Finisher Wire Net 5VDC...

Page 1631: ...January 2007 7 76 WorkCentre 7132 7 2 37 A Finisher Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN Reversion 4 0 Wiring data 7 2 37 A Finisher Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN Figure 1 A Finisher Wire Net DC COM 5VRTN...

Page 1632: ...January 2007 7 77 WorkCentre 7132 7 2 38 A Finisher Wire Net 24VDC Wiring data Reversion 4 0 7 2 38 A Finisher Wire Net 24VDC Figure 1 A Finisher Wire Net 24VDC...

Page 1633: ...January 2007 7 78 WorkCentre 7132 7 2 39 A Finisher Wire Net DC COM 24VRTN Reversion 4 0 Wiring data 7 2 39 A Finisher Wire Net DC COM 24VRTN Figure 1 A Finisher Wire Net DC COM 24VRTN...

Page 1634: ...January 2007 7 79 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 1 Standby Power Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Chain 1 Standby Power Figure 1 1 1 MAIN POWER ON t701701a eln...

Page 1635: ...January 2007 7 80 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 1 Standby Power Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 2 1 2ADC POWER DISTRIBUTION t701702a eln...

Page 1636: ...January 2007 7 81 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 1 Standby Power Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 3 1 2B DC POWER DISTRIBUTION t701703a eln...

Page 1637: ...January 2007 7 82 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 1 Standby Power Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 4 1 3 POWER INTERLOCK SWITCHING t701704a eln...

Page 1638: ...January 2007 7 83 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 1 Standby Power Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 5 1 4 INTERLOCK SWITCHING t701705a eln...

Page 1639: ...January 2007 7 84 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 2 User Interface Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Chain 2 User Interface Figure 1 2 1 CONTROL PANEL LEFT t702711a eln...

Page 1640: ...January 2007 7 85 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 2 User Interface Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 2 2 2 CONTROL PANEL SWITCHES RIGHT t702712a eln...

Page 1641: ...January 2007 7 86 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 2 User Interface Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 3 2 3 CONTROL PANEL LENS t702713a eln...

Page 1642: ...January 2007 7 87 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 2 User Interface Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 4 2 4 LCD CONTROL t702714a eln...

Page 1643: ...January 2007 7 88 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 3 Machine Run Control Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Chain 3 Machine Run Control Figure 1 3 1 PWBS COMMUNICATION ESS IOT ESS IIT IPS t703721a eln...

Page 1644: ...January 2007 7 89 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 3 Machine Run Control Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 2 3 2 PWBS COMMUNICATION ESS UI t703722a eln...

Page 1645: ...January 2007 7 90 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 3 Machine Run Control Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 3 3 3 PWBS COMMUNICATION OPTION IOT TRAY MODULE IOT DUPLEX t703723a eln...

Page 1646: ...January 2007 7 91 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 3 Machine Run Control Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 4 3 4 PWBS COMMUNICATION OPTION IOT FINISHER t703724a eln...

Page 1647: ...January 2007 7 92 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 3 Machine Run Control Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 5 3 5 PWBS COMMUNICATION IIT IPS DADF t703725a eln...

Page 1648: ...January 2007 7 93 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 3 Machine Run Control Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 6 3 6 ELECTRIC BILLING t703726a eln...

Page 1649: ...January 2007 7 94 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 3 Machine Run Control Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 7 3 7 Accessory Foreign Interface...

Page 1650: ...January 2007 7 95 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 4 Start Print Power Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Chain 4 Start Print Power Figure 1 4 1A FUSER DRIVE MAIN DRIVE CONTROL t704731a eln...

Page 1651: ...January 2007 7 96 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 4 Start Print Power Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 2 4 1B FUSER DRIVE MAIN DRIVE t704732a eln...

Page 1652: ...January 2007 7 97 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 4 Start Print Power Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 3 4 2A DRUM IBT AUGER DRIVE CONTROL Motor Control t704733a eln...

Page 1653: ...January 2007 7 98 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 4 Start Print Power Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 4 4 2B DRUM IBT AUGER DRIVE CONTROL Motor Control t704734a eln...

Page 1654: ...January 2007 7 99 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 4 Start Print Power Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 5 4 2C DRUM IBT AUGER DRIVE CONTROL Clutch Control t704735a eln...

Page 1655: ...January 2007 7 100 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 4 Start Print Power Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 6 4 2D DRUM IBT AUGER DRIVE CONTROL t704736a eln...

Page 1656: ...January 2007 7 101 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 4 Start Print Power Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 7 4 3A DEVELOPER DRIVE CONTROL t704737a eln...

Page 1657: ...January 2007 7 102 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 4 Start Print Power Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 8 4 3B DEVELOPER DRIVE CONTROL t704738a eln...

Page 1658: ...January 2007 7 103 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 5 Document Transportation Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Chain 5 Document Transportation Figure 1 5 1 DOCUMENT SIZE SENSING t705741a eln...

Page 1659: ...January 2007 7 104 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 5 Document Transportation Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 2 5 2 DOCUMENT SETTING t705742a eln...

Page 1660: ...January 2007 7 105 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 5 Document Transportation Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 3 5 3 DOCUMENT FEED AND TRANSPORTATION 1 OF 2 j0st90503...

Page 1661: ...January 2007 7 106 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 5 Document Transportation Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 4 5 4 DOCUMENT FEED AND TRANSPORTATION 2 OF 2 t705744a eln...

Page 1662: ...January 2007 7 107 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 5 Document Transportation Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 5 5 5 DOCUMENT FEED AND TRANSPORT MECHANISN t705745a eln...

Page 1663: ...January 2007 7 108 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 5 Document Transportation Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 6 5 6 DOCUMENT EXIT TRANSPORTATION t705746a eln...

Page 1664: ...January 2007 7 109 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 6 Imaging Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Chain 6 Imaging Figure 1 6 1 PLATEN DOCUMENT SETTING t706751a eln...

Page 1665: ...January 2007 7 110 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 6 Imaging Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 2 6 2 IMAGE INPUT t706752a eln...

Page 1666: ...January 2007 7 111 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 6 Imaging Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 3 6 3 CARRIAGE SCAN t706753a eln...

Page 1667: ...January 2007 7 112 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 6 Imaging Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 4 6 4 LASER CONTROL AND SCANING t706754a eln Fig 9 2...

Page 1668: ...January 2007 7 113 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 6 Imaging Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 5 6 5 ROS MOTOR CONTROL t706755a eln...

Page 1669: ...January 2007 7 114 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 7 Paper Supply Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Chain 7 Paper Supply Figure 1 7 1 TRAY 1 PAPER SIZE SENSING t707761a eln...

Page 1670: ...January 2007 7 115 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 7 Paper Supply Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 2 7 3 TRAY 2 PAPER SIZE SENSING t707763a eln...

Page 1671: ...January 2007 7 116 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 7 Paper Supply Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 3 7 4 TRAY 3 PAPER SIZE SENSING t707764a eln...

Page 1672: ...January 2007 7 117 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 7 Paper Supply Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 4 7 5 TRAY 2 PAPER SIZE SENSING OPTION TANDEM TRAY MODULE t707765a eln...

Page 1673: ...January 2007 7 118 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 7 Paper Supply Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 5 7 6 TRAY 3 PAPER SIZE SENSING OPTION TANDEM TRAY MODULE t707766a eln...

Page 1674: ...January 2007 7 119 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 7 Paper Supply Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 6 7 7 TRAY 1 PAPER STACKING t707767a eln...

Page 1675: ...January 2007 7 120 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 7 Paper Supply Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 7 7 9 TRAY 2 PAPER STACKING OPTION 2TRAY MODULE t707769a eln...

Page 1676: ...January 2007 7 121 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 7 Paper Supply Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 8 7 10 TRAY 3 PAPER STACKING OPTION 2TRAY MODULE t707770a eln...

Page 1677: ...January 2007 7 122 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 7 Paper Supply Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 9 7 11 TRAY 2 PAPER STACKING OPTION TANDEM TRAY MODULE t707771a eln...

Page 1678: ...January 2007 7 123 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 7 Paper Supply Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 10 7 12 TRAY 3 PAPER STACKING OPTION TANDEM TRAY MODULE t707772a eln...

Page 1679: ...January 2007 7 124 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 7 Paper Supply Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 11 7 13 MPT PAPER STACKING OPTION MPT t707773a eln...

Page 1680: ...January 2007 7 125 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 8 Paper Feed and Transportation Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Chain 8 Paper Feed and Transportation Figure 1 8 1 TRAY1 4 AND MPT PAPER FEEDING t708781a eln...

Page 1681: ...January 2007 7 126 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 8 Paper Feed and Transportation Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 2 8 2 TRAY2 TRANSPORTATION t708782a eln...

Page 1682: ...January 2007 7 127 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 8 Paper Feed and Transportation Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 3 8 3 2TRAY MODULE TRANSPORTATION OPTION 2TRAY MODULE t708783a eln...

Page 1683: ...January 2007 7 128 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 8 Paper Feed and Transportation Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 4 8 4 2TRAY MODULE PAPER TRANSPORT DRIVE CONTROL 2TRAY MODULE OPTION t708784a eln...

Page 1684: ...January 2007 7 129 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 8 Paper Feed and Transportation Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 5 8 5 TANDEM TRAY MODULE TRANSPORTATION OPTION TANDEM TRAY MODULE t708785a eln...

Page 1685: ...January 2007 7 130 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 8 Paper Feed and Transportation Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 6 8 6 TANDEM TRAY MODULE PAPER TRANSPORT DRIVE CONTROL OPTION TANDEM TRAY MODULE t708786a eln...

Page 1686: ...January 2007 7 131 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 8 Paper Feed and Transportation Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 7 8 7 REGISTRATION t708787a eln...

Page 1687: ...January 2007 7 132 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 9 Xerographics Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Chain 9 Xerographics Figure 1 9 1 CRU LIFE CONTROL t709791a eln...

Page 1688: ...January 2007 7 133 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 9 Xerographics Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 2 9 2 CHARGING AND EXPOSURE t709798a eln Fig 9 3...

Page 1689: ...January 2007 7 134 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 9 Xerographics Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 3 9 3 DEVELOPER HOUSING TONER CARTRIDGE POSITIONING t709795a eln...

Page 1690: ...January 2007 7 135 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 9 Xerographics Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 4 9 4A DEVELOPMENT AND TONER DISPENSE CONTROL t709799a eln...

Page 1691: ...January 2007 7 136 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 9 Xerographics Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 5 9 4B DEVELOPMENT AND TONER DISPENSE CONTROL T709793a eln...

Page 1692: ...January 2007 7 137 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 9 Xerographics Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 6 9 5 FIRST IMAGE TRANSFER t709794a eln...

Page 1693: ...January 2007 7 138 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 9 Xerographics Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 7 9 6 PR DRUM CLEANING t709800a eln...

Page 1694: ...January 2007 7 139 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 9 Xerographics Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 8 9 7 SECOND IMAGE TRANSFER AND STRIPPING t709796a eln...

Page 1695: ...January 2007 7 140 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 9 Xerographics Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 9 9 8 IBT CLEANING t709797a eln...

Page 1696: ...January 2007 7 141 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 9 Xerographics Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 10 9 9 WASTE TONER REMOVAL t709801a eln...

Page 1697: ...January 2007 7 142 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 10 Copy Transportation Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Chain 10 Copy Transportation and Fusing Figure 1 10 1 UNFUSED PRINT t710808a eln...

Page 1698: ...January 2007 7 143 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 10 Copy Transportation Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 2 10 2 FUSING HEAT CONTROL t710801a eln...

Page 1699: ...January 2007 7 144 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 10 Copy Transportation Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 3 10 3 FUSING t710802a eln...

Page 1700: ...January 2007 7 145 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 10 Copy Transportation Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 4 10 4 EXIT TRANSPORTATION t710803a eln...

Page 1701: ...January 2007 7 146 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 10 Copy Transportation Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 5 10 5EXIT TRANSPORTATION MECHANISM t710804a eln...

Page 1702: ...January 2007 7 147 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 10 Copy Transportation Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 6 10 6 DUPLEX OPTION DUPLEX t710805a eln...

Page 1703: ...January 2007 7 148 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 10 Copy Transportation Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 7 10 7 OFFSET CONTROL EXIT2 t710807a eln...

Page 1704: ...January 2007 7 149 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 12 Finishing Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Chain 12 Finishing Figure 1 12 1 FINISHER DC POWER AND INTERLOCK SWITCHING t712811a eln...

Page 1705: ...January 2007 7 150 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 12 Finishing Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 2 12 2 HORIZONTAL TRANSPORTATION t712812a eln...

Page 1706: ...January 2007 7 151 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 12 Finishing Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 3 12 3 FINISHER TRANSPOETATION t712813a eln...

Page 1707: ...January 2007 7 152 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 12 Finishing Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 4 12 4 TAMPING AND OFFSET t712814a eln...

Page 1708: ...January 2007 7 153 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 12 Finishing Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 5 12 5 STAPLE POSITIONING t712815a eln...

Page 1709: ...January 2007 7 154 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 12 Finishing Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 6 12 6 STAPLE CONTROL t712816a eln...

Page 1710: ...January 2007 7 155 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 12 Finishing Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 7 12 7 SET EJECT t712817a eln...

Page 1711: ...January 2007 7 156 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 12 Finishing Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Figure 8 12 8 STACKER TRAY CONTROL 1 OF 2 t712818a eln...

Page 1712: ...January 2007 7 157 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 12 Finishing Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Figure 9 12 9 STACKER TRAY CONTROL 2 OF 2 t712819a eln...

Page 1713: ...January 2007 7 158 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 13 Nohad Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Chain 13 Nohad Figure 1 13 1 Nohad t713801a eln...

Page 1714: ...January 2007 7 159 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 16 Printer Wiring data Reversion 4 0 Chain 16 Printer Figure 1 16 1 PRINTER t716821a eln...

Page 1715: ...January 2007 7 160 WorkCentre 7132 Chain 17 FAX Reversion 4 0 Wiring data Chain 17 FAX Figure 1 17 1 FAX j0st91701...

Page 1716: ...7 7 161 WorkCentre 7132 CH15 1 Wiring data Reversion 4 0 CH15 1 A Finisher DC Power and Interlock Switching Figure 1 A Finisher DC Power and Interlock Switching j0fa731501 PL 22 3 PL 22 7 PL 22 7 PL 2...

Page 1717: ...January 2007 7 162 WorkCentre 7132 CH15 2 Reversion 4 0 Wiring data CH15 2 PWBS Communication IOT A Finisher Figure 1 PWBS Communication IOT A Finisher j0fa731502 PL 22 7...

Page 1718: ...January 2007 7 163 WorkCentre 7132 CH15 3 Wiring data Reversion 4 0 CH15 3 A Finisher Transportation Figure 1 A Finisher Transportation j0fa731503 PL 22 7 PL 22 7 PL 22 3 PL 22 5 PL 22 4 PL 22 5 Fig 1...

Page 1719: ...uary 2007 7 164 WorkCentre 7132 CH15 4 Reversion 4 0 Wiring data CH15 4 Tamping and Offset Figure 1 Tamping and Offset j0fa731504 Fig 15 PL 22 7 PL 22 7 PL 22 7 PL 22 9 PL 22 10 PL 22 10 PL 22 10 Fig...

Page 1720: ...January 2007 7 165 WorkCentre 7132 CH15 5 Wiring data Reversion 4 0 CH15 5 Staple Control Figure 1 Staple Control j0fa731505 Fig 15 PL 22 7 PL 22 7 PL 22 4 Fig 15...

Page 1721: ...January 2007 7 166 WorkCentre 7132 CH15 6 Reversion 4 0 Wiring data CH15 6 Set Eject 1 OF 2 Figure 1 Set Eject 1 OF 2 j0fa731506 PL 22 7 PL 22 10 PL 22 9 PL 22 7 Fig 15...

Page 1722: ...January 2007 7 167 WorkCentre 7132 CH15 7 Wiring data Reversion 4 0 CH15 7 Set Eject 2 OF 2 Figure 1 Set Eject 2 OF 2 j0fa731507 PL 22 7 PL 22 9 PL 22 4 PL 22 7 Fig 15 Fig 1...

Page 1723: ...January 2007 7 168 WorkCentre 7132 CH15 8 Reversion 4 0 Wiring data CH15 8 Stacker Tray Control Figure 1 Stacker Tray Control j0fa731508 Fig 15 PL 22 7 PL 22 7 PL 22 10 PL 22 8 PL 22 8 PL 22 8...

Page 1724: ...January 2007 8 1 WorkCentre 7132 Options and Accessories Reversion 4 0 8 Options and Accessories 8 1 Fax Kit 8 3 8 2 Foreign Interface 8 9...

Page 1725: ...January 2007 8 2 WorkCentre 7132 Reversion 4 0 Options and Accessories...

Page 1726: ...nstallation Instructions go to the 0900 Install Information location of the SGS and select FAX Kit Installation Guide 8 2 Foreign Interface For the Foreign Interface Installation Instructions go to th...

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