Toshiba e-STUDIO556 Service Manual page 718

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YES
(The following procedure is for the normal image printing. See " Troubleshooting for the
Image".)
Is the developer unit inserted securely and locked properly?
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NO
l
YES
Is developer material in the developer remarkably low or any foreign matter in the
developer?
l
YES
l
NO
Is the main charger wrongly installed or the main charger grid stained?
l
YES
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l
NO
Is there any stain or dent on the surface of the photoconductive drum?
l
YES
l
l
NO
Replace the LGC board, and perform the image quality control enforcement / condition
check (image check; described later).
Replace the laser unit, and perform the image quality control enforcement / condition check
(image check; described later).
Replace the HVT board, and perform the image quality control enforcement / condition
check (image check; described later).
(2) Sensor abnormality
Perform the test print. (04-114: Secondary scanning direction 33 gradation steps)
Is solid black image is printed?
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YES
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l
e-STUDIO556/656/756/856(Ver03)
ERROR CODE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Insert the developer unit securely until it locks. When the normal image
is able to be output, perform the image quality control enforcement /
condition check (image check; described later).
Replace the developer material and the developer unit if needed. When
the normal images is able to be output, perform the image quality control
enforcement / condition check (image check; described later).
Install the main charger properly. Clean the main charger grid. If the
main charger grid is damaged, replace it. When the normal image is
able to be output, perform image quality control enforcement / condition
check (image check; described later).
Clean the photoconductive drum or replace it. Replace the cleaner unit
and developer unit if needed. When the normal image is able to be
output, perform the image quality control enforcement / condition check
(image check; described later).
Clear the problem so that the correct image is printed. See "
Troubleshooting for the Image" for details. When the correct image is
able to be output, perform the image quality control enforcement /
condition check (image check; described later).
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