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Printer Ground Integrity
Intermittent or missing ground connections can result in printer interference. As examples:
Blank or intermittent Control Panel display
I/O Board errors
False jam reporting
Erroneous thermistor readings
Damage to the electrical boards
Key Ground Connections
Figure 1
shows the grounding points in the Print Engine. There is also a ground point on the
back frame. Check that these grounding points are in contact with the frame.
Figure 1 Printer Grounds
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Testing Motor and Solenoid Resistances
1.
Turn off the printer and disconnect the power cord.
2.
With a DMM set for measuring resistance, test each motor's windings for correct resis-
tance (disconnected from the printer). Rotate the motor's drive shaft slightly while taking
the measurement.
Table 1 Motor and Solenoid Resistance
Motor or Solenoid
Resistance (approximate)
Process Drive Motor
2.85~3.85 ohms (Difficult to measure due to variability at the
Media Path Drive Motor
brush/commutator interface.)
Y-Axis Motor
1.05~1.43 ohms (Difficult to measure due to variability at the
brush/commutator interface.)
X-Axis Motor
5.9 ohms/phase +/- 10% (pins 2 to 4 and pins 3 to 5)
Tray Lift Motor
50~500 ohms
Head Maintenance Clutch
186 ohms +/- 15%
Paper-Pick Clutch
186 ohms +/- 15%
Deskew Clutch
MPT Pick Solenoid
124 ohms +/- 5%
Preheater Lift Solenoid
~18 ohms blue-red, ~18 ohms yellow-red, ~36 ohms blue-yellow
Ink Loader Solenoid
~10 ohms blue-red, ~10 ohms yellow-red, ~20 ohms blue-yellow
Verifying Power Supply Operation
The power supply is divided into three sections: an AC section used for heaters, a DC section
used to power the control logic, and Electronics Module Fan (powered in Sleep and Ready
states, as indicated by the +3.3V Sleep and +3.3V LEDs) and a DC section for motors, sole-
noids, and printhead driver (powered in Ready states, as indicated by the +50V LED). Verifying
the Power Supply involves four steps:
1.
Checking for proper AC voltage.
2.
Testing for a short on the +3.3V SLEEP, +3.3V, or Electronics Module Fan power sup-
plies.
3.
Inspecting the Power Supply fuses (skip this step unless a heater failure is present).
4.
Testing for a shorted Motor or Solenoid, which shuts down the +50V supply.
To troubleshoot the first 2 items, go to
minate
in Chapter 6, General Troubleshooting.
To troubleshoot step 3, go to
Measuring AC Voltages
To troubleshoot step 4, go to
Printer Fails Power-up: +50V LED Does Not Illuminate
6, General Troubleshooting.
October 2012
6-27
Printer Fails Power-Up: 3.3 V Sleep LED Does Not Illu-
in Chapter 6, General Troubleshooting.
General Troubleshooting
Electrical Troubleshooting
in Chapter

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