077-104 Exit Sensor Off (Too Short) Jam Rap - Xerox WorkCentre 5222 Service Manual

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077-104 Exit Sensor off (too short) JAM RAP

BSD-ON:10.2
After the Fuser Exit Sensor turned On, the Fuser Exit Sensor turned Off before the specified
time.
Initial Actions
Power OFF/ON
Procedure
Check the installation of the Fuser. The Fuser is installed correctly.
Y
N
Install the Fuser correctly.
Check for foreign substances, distortion and paper powder in the paper transport path. No
foreign substances, distortion or paper powder are found in the paper transport path.
Y
N
Clear away the foreign substances and paper powder. Correct the distortion.
Execute
Component Control
[010-100 Fuser Exit Sensor]. Manually activate the actuator of the
Fuser Exit Sensor
(PL
5.1). The display changes.
Y
N
Check the connections of
P/J125
and P/J410.
rectly.
Y
N
Connect
P/J125
and P/J410.
Check the wire between J125 and J410 for an open circuit or a short circuit (BSD 10.2
Flag
5/
Flag
6). The wire between J125 and J410 is conducting without an open cir-
cuit or a short circuit.
Y
N
Repair the open circuit or short circuit.
Measure the voltage between the MCU PWB P410-1 (+) and GND (-) (BSD 10.2
The voltage is approx. +5VDC.
Y
N
Replace the MCU PWB
(PL
9.1).
Measure the voltage between the MCU PWB P410-3 (+) and GND (-) (BSD 10.2
Actuate the Fuser Exit Sensor with paper. The voltage changes.
Y
N
Replace the Fuser Exit Sensor
(PL
Replace the MCU PWB
(PL
9.1).
Execute
Component Control
[071-036 Main Motor ON]. The Main Motor in the Main Drive
Assembly starts rotating and the Fuser starts up.
Y
N
Go to the
OF 3
(MAIN DRIVE ASSY RAP).
A
Launch Version
WorkCentre 5225, 5230
P/J125
and
P/J410
are connected cor-
Flag
Flag
5.1).
A
Replace the MCU PWB
(PL
9.1).
6).
5).
February, 2008
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Status Indicator Raps
077-104

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