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Problem
Case #
B Faults
P
3792
Arc Detection
Faults
P
3800
Uneven
Density Fault
3803
P
ESV Fault
P
3806
Toner (Dry
Ink) Dispense
Fault
P
3811
Belt Hole
Sensor Faults
P
3831
Processor
Voltage Faults
3847
P
Pre-Fuser
Sensor Fault
DT6180 HandyBook
Related Fault
Codes
2.
P09-201 P09-202
1.
2.
P09-212
1.
2.
3.
4.
P09-213, P09-504
1.
P09-215
1.
2.
3.
P09-220 P09-222
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
P09-320 P09-321 P09-322
1.
P09-323 P09-324 P09-325
P09-326 P09-327 P09-328
P09-329 P09-331
P10-101
1.
Problem Solving
Potential Solutions
/Solutions Ranked by Relevance:
13, 14, and 15
Clean the Bin B Bindexer Sensor
(Q1206)
Power OFF, Then Power ON the
Printer
If you Have Advanced Training,
Follow the Instructions to Clean all
of the Dicorotron Shields
Power OFF, Then Power ON the
Printer
If you Have Advanced Training,
Follow the Instructions to Clean the
Density Sample Sensor (DSS)
If you Have Advanced Training,
Follow the Instructions to Replace
the Photoreceptor Belt
If you Have Advanced Training
Follow the Directions to Perform a
dc951 Xerographic Setup
Power OFF, Then Power ON the
Printer
Tap on the Toner (Dry Ink)
Cartridge to Loosen the Toner
Replace the Toner (Dry Ink) Bottle
(See Replacing Consumables)
Power OFF, Then Power ON the
Printer
Clear the Paper Jams in Areas 7, 6,
5, 4, and 2
Clear the Fault in the Printer Fault
Clearance Window
Power OFF, Then Power ON the
Printer
If you Have Advanced Training,
Make Sure the Photoreceptor Belt
is Securely Seated in the
Xerographic Drawer
If you Have Advanced Training,
Follow the Instructions to Clean the
Belt Hole Sensor on the
Photoreceptor Belt Drawer
Power OFF, Then Power ON the
Printer
Clear the Paper Jams in Areas 7, 6,
5, 4, and 2
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