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3.2 Messages and Actions
W-7128
Feeding of film failed.
Remove carrier and then film.
Blocked perforation (8.2mm or longer
between perforations) was detected
(downstream/left-feed/trailing end at
left side of frame sensors).
(Causes of the error message)
1. Perforation blocked with splicing
tape, etc.
2. Film slippage due to dust or dirt
adhered to feed roller
3. Blocked film end or film caught
outside of carrier
4. Dust or dirt adhered to 135
upstream/downstream perforation
sensor (D102/D103) glass
5. Faulty 135 upstream/downstream
perforation sensor or harness
6. Faulty flexible cable
7. Faulty JNC23 circuit board
8. Faulty CYA23 circuit board
1. Remove the splicing tape scan
using MFC10AY.
2. Clean the roller.
3. Clear the film passage.
4. Clean the sensor glass.
5. Replace the sensor, or the
harness.
6. Reconnect or replace the cable.
7. Replace the circuit board.
8. Replace the circuit board.
W-7129
Feeding of film failed.
Remove carrier and then film.
Blocked perforation (8.2mm or longer
between perforations) was detected
(downstream/left-feed/trailing end
between frame and upstream
perforation sensors).
(Causes of the error message)
1. Perforation blocked with splicing
tape, etc.
2. Film slippage due to dust or dirt
adhered to feed roller
3. Blocked film end or film caught
outside of carrier
4. Dust or dirt adhered to 135
upstream/downstream perforation
sensor (D102/D103) glass
5. Faulty 135 upstream/downstream
perforation sensor or harness
6. Faulty flexible cable
7. Faulty JNC23 circuit board
8. Faulty CYA23 circuit board
1. Remove the splicing tape scan
using MFC10AY.
2. Clean the roller.
3. Clear the film passage.
4. Clean the sensor glass.
5. Replace the sensor, or the
harness.
6. Reconnect or replace the cable.
7. Replace the circuit board.
8. Replace the circuit board.
W-7130
Feeding of film failed.
Remove carrier and then film.
Blocked perforation (8.2mm or longer
between perforations) was detected
(downstream/left-feed/trailing end
near upstream perforation sensor).
(Causes of the error message)
1. Perforation blocked with splicing
tape, etc.
2. Film slippage due to dust or dirt
adhered to feed roller
3. Blocked film end or film caught
outside of carrier
4. Dust or dirt adhered to 135
upstream/downstream perforation
sensor (D102/D103) glass
5. Faulty 135 upstream/downstream
perforation sensor or harness
6. Faulty flexible cable
7. Faulty JNC23 circuit board
8. Faulty CYA23 circuit board
1. Remove the splicing tape scan
using MFC10AY.
2. Clean the roller.
3. Clear the film passage.
4. Clean the sensor glass.
5. Replace the sensor, or the
harness.
6. Reconnect or replace the cable.
7. Replace the circuit board.
8. Replace the circuit board.
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