SPECIAL PROCEDURES
General
Displayed
Code
Normal
10
Successful
Potential
15
VdHome Error
Sensors
1
16
VdHome Error
2
17
VdHome
Calculation
Error
ID Sensors
21
ID Sensor Vsg
Adjust Error
22
ID Sensor LED
Current Error
SM
Item
Major Cause
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V0 (SP3571) above –700V, or
VdHome (SP3572) above –700V.
• The window of the potential
sensor probe fouled with toner
•
Potential sensor damaged
V0 (SP3571) below –700V, or
VdHome (SP3772) below –500V.
• Potential sensor relay board
damaged
• Drum abnormal
• Charge roller damaged
•
Drum motor not operating
VdHome could not be calculated.
This is a software calculation error
(not a hardware problem)。
Vsg_reg (SP3121) is out of range
(not within 4.0±0.2V).
• ID sensor fouled with dust,
toner
•
ITB undulating or out of
position
LED PWM (SP3131) greater than
3000.
• ID sensor fouled with dust,
toner
•
ID sensor deteriorated
• Do SP2260 001 to check the function of the potential sensor.
• Do SP2261 to check the Vd, Voffset readings. For more, see
Section 6. Development has recovered if the Vd is -700V and offset
is -10V.
• Remove the PCU. Use a blower brush to clean the window of the
potential sensor probe, then check the sensor again with SP2601.
•
If normal operation cannot be restored, replace the potential sensor
probe.
• Do SP2260 001 to check the function of the potential sensor.
• Do SP2261 to check the Vd reading. For more, see Section 6.
Development has recovered if the Vd is -700V.
• Remove the malfunctioning PCU with an functioning PCU, turn the
machine off then on, then do the potential sensor check again.
• If the replaced PCU does not function normally, then the problem is
on the machine side, or the potential sensor relay board is
malfunctioning.
•
If the replaced PCU functions normally, then there may be a
problem with the drum or the charge unit. Replace the PCU.
•
Switch the machine off/on then execute SP3820 001.
• Remove the ITB unit.
• Make sure the belt is mounted correctly.
• Clean the windows of the ID sensors with alcohol and a clean cloth.
•
Be sure to wipe the sensor apertures with a wet cloth. A dry cloth
may generate static which can attract dust.
• Remove the ITB unit and check the ID sensors.
• Clean the windows of the ID sensors with alcohol and a clean cloth.
• Be sure to wipe the sensor apertures with a wet cloth. A dry cloth
may generate static which can attract dust.
•
If the apertures are clean, then the LED of an ID sensor may have
deteriorated. Replace the ID sensor plate.
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Action
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B132/B200