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Plockmatic LCT3500 Large Capacity Tray
Troubleshooting - Fault codes
Fault Codes
LCT-309 Tray A not in process position, Tray A (LSM)
Tray A not in process position is a tray position error detection. Tray A not in process posi-
tion checks if the load lock handle is released and that the tray is in the process position. A
Tray A not in process position is generated if sensor Q506 can detect the load lock
mechanism.
Actions:
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Release Load lock handle from loading position.
LCT-401 Jam in LSM paper path
Jam in LSM paper path is a paper check error detection. Jam in LSM paper path checks if a
sheet is in paper path on sensors Q521/Q522 at cycle down. A Jam condition is gener-ated if
any sensor is covered.
Actions:
•
Ensure that sensors Q521/522 are clean.
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Check that there are no obstructions in the paper path
LCT-450 Clear paper path LSM
Clear paper path LSM indicates that there is paper inside paper path Q521/522 after clos-ing
jam clearance baffle (top cover of the LSM). A jam condition is generated if any sen-sor is
covered.
Actions:
•
Ensure that sensors Q521/522 are clean.
•
Check that there are no obstructions in the paper path
LCT-460 Paper flow error Q521
Paper flow error Q521 is a paper flow error detection. Paper flow error checks sensor sta-tus
during running, both previous and following sensors in transport direction are checked when
paper leading/trailing edge is detected by a paper path sensor. Sensors Q501/Q502 and Q522
are checked when paper leading edge comes to Q521. Q501/Q502 should be covered and
Q522 should be uncovered. Sensor Q501/Q502 and Q522 are also checked when paper
trailing edge comes to Q521. Q501/Q502 should be uncovered and Q522 should be covered.
A jam condition is generated if the described status is not detected.
Actions:
•
Ensure that US DSD sensor Q502 is clean and calibrated properly (see sensor calibra-tion
procedure in this section of the manual)
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Check that there are no obstructions in the paper path
NOTE:
For components locations, refer to the
Guide to Components
section.
NOTE:
For components locations, refer to the
Guide to Components
section.