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Error
Error Name
Code
11333
Feed IP conveyance error (2)
11334
Feed IP conveyance error (3)
11335
Feed IP conveyance error (4)
Feed IP sensor failure (1)
11336
(SB5 failure)
Feed IP sensor failure (2)
11337
(SG1 failure)
11338
Cassette type error
11339
Cassette barcode reading error
11340
IP size detection error (1)
11341
IP size detection error (2)
11343
IP barcode reading error
11345
IP type error
011-202-11E
06.29.2012 FM6046
During routine processing/M-Utility, the IP transport motor (MB1, MB2, MC3) is driven to convey the IP from the
feed/load conveyor unit to the side-positioning conveyor unit; however, the side-positioning entrance IP sensor (SG1)
does not transition to CLOSE within the specified period of time.
During routine processing/M-Utility, the IP transport motor (MB1, MB2, MC3) is driven to convey the IP from the
feed/load conveyor unit to the side-positioning conveyor unit; however, the pre-BCR IP sensor (SB5) does not
transition to OPEN within the specified period of time.
During routine processing/M-Utility, the IP transport motor (MB1, MB2, MC3) is driven to convey the IP from the
feed/load conveyor unit to the side-positioning conveyor unit; however, the side-positioning IP sensor (SC3) does
not transition to CLOSE within the specified period of time.
During routine processing/M-Utility, the IP transport motor (MB1, MB2, MC3) is driven to convey the IP from the
feed/load conveyor unit to the side-positioning conveyor unit; however, the side-positioning IP sensor (SC3) or
side-positioning entrance IP sensor (SG1) transitions to CLOSE before the pre-BCR IP sensor (SB5) transitions to
CLOSE.
During routine processing/M-Utility, the IP transport motor (MB1, MB2, MC3) is driven to convey the IP from
the feed/load conveyor unit to the side-positioning conveyor unit; however, the side-positioning IP sensor (SC3)
transitions to CLOSE before the side-positioning entrance IP sensor (SG1) transitions to CLOSE.
During routine processing/M-Utility, an out-of-spec cassette is loaded into the machine (CR-IR362) equipped with a
both-side cassette error detection option.
<User operation>
A cassette that is not compatible with the machine is loaded.
<Occurrence condition>
During routine processing, the barcode of the cassette can be read, but the data is defective.
During routine processing/M-Utility, the IP transport motor (MB1, MB2), convergence path changeover guide drive
motor (MB3), and side-positioning motor (MC1) are driven to determine the IP size; when the IP passage time for
the pre-BCR IP sensor (SB5), the detection status of the "11x14 IP" determination sensor (SG2), and the sensor
status of the inch/metric sensor (SA6, SA12, SA18, SA24) are checked, the result does not indicate a sensor
combination that is used for IP size determination. Nonconformance of the IP size is detected.
During routine processing/M-Utility, the IP size detected by the machine is compared with the IP barcode
information; however, error is detected in the barcode information.
If the IP is conveyed with the inch/metric sensor (SA6/SA12/SA18/SA24) damaged, the IP is conveyed to the IP bar
code reader (BCR1) of the side positioning conveyer unit and thereafter ejected to the cassette.
During routine processing, the barcode cannot be read by the barcode reader (BCRC1) of the side-positioning
conveyor unit. Though the retries (twice) for reading the barcode are executed, it also cannot read, so that a
barcode data message which is inputted manually by user is displayed.
During routine processing/M-Utility, the barcode information of the IP and the IP type that is set in CONFIG are
compared; however, the barcode information of an IP type other than the CONFIG setting is detected.
Occurrence Condition
CR-IR 363 Service Manual
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Analysis
Flow
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