Remove the three screws from the waste toner full sensor board. Stay arm removal Open the top unit, and remove the face down paper guide assembly. Remove the yellow and black sub frame. Remove the screw from the right stopper, and remove the stopper. Remove the cable ties. Remove the 12 screws from the sub frame. Remove sub frame.
Remove the two screws from the sub frames F1 and F2. Note: Spread a paper or cloth over the belt to protect the belt. Set the sub frame F to the position of the following colors, depending on the presence of the upper detection buttons. Remove the screws, and remove the top unit. Page XXX Loosen the thumbscrews as shown. Lift and remove the transfer belt cover. Press down on the transfer belt release lever as shown.
Page XXX Pull the transfer belt out. After replacing the transfer belt and removing the four shipping spacers, tighten the transfer belt thumbscrews, and reinstall the transfer belt cover. Close the top unit, rotate the locking lever to the right, and close the front cover.
Turn the printer on. Remove the print controller card and the HVPS. Disconnect the sensor cable from CN10 on the CK1 daughter card board.
Remove two screws from the turn guide sensor assembly, and remove the sensor. Upper fan removal Open the top unit, and remove the toner cartridges and photodeveloper drum units, top cover, and face- down guide assembly. Page XXX Remove the two screws from the left fan, and remove the fan.
Remove the two screws from the right fan, and remove the fan. Pull the door hinge from the right turn guide bushing. Pull the turn guide door clear of the expansion feeder. Expansion feeder controller board removal Remove six screws from the expansion feeder rear cover. Unplug all cables from the expansion feeder controller board.
Disconnect the stepper motor power cable from the expansion feeder controller board. Remove three screws from the stepper motor assembly A. Remove the stepper motor assembly from the expansion feeder. Remove the cassette. Remove the stepper motor assembly. Remove the screws A holding the paper feed gear assembly. Remove the gear assembly B and the paper feed clutch C. Disconnect the cable from the paper tray lift motor. Remove three black screws from the paper tray lift motor A.
Remove the paper tray lift motor. Expansion feeder turn guide door sensor assembly removal Remove the rear cover.
Remove the connectors, and separate the duplex frame from the duplex unit. Remove the two screws from the duplex connector, and remove the connector. Duplex timing belt removal Remove the three C-clips from the three timing gears, and remove the timing belts. Remove the knob screw, and remove the timing belt. Duplex feed roller and solenoid removal Remove the two screws securing the feed roll solenoid assembly.
Remove the pressure roller and springs. Remove the feed roller and springs. Remove the front and rear side fences. Note: When installing, spread the front and rear side fences to the sides, and install.
Remove the screws from the duplex paper carrying motor, and remove the motor. Remove the front cover. Remove the two screws from the right cover, and remove the cover. Remove the rear cover. Remove the two screws from the transfer cover, and remove the cover. Remove the retaining rings on the rollers, and remove the rollers. HCF pickup solenoid removal Remove the four screws from the transfer cover, and remove the cover.
The tray moves down. Lower the tray until the down sensor turns on. Remove the front cover and transfer cover. Remove the two screws on the front and rear sides of the side fence. Remove the two screws of the tray motor, and remove the motor. Remove the two screws from the sensor, and remove the cover.
Remove the connector and screw from paper level sensor, and remove the sensor. HCF power supply removal Move the paper tray upward. After moving or servicing the finisher, print some test pages to the finisher to ensure the vertical and horizontal alignment is correct. Finisher control board removal Remove the external covers. Disconnect all of the associated connectors.
Remove the four finisher control board mounting screws, and remove the board. Remove the two elevator motor bracket screws from the bracket. Remove the elevator motor assembly. Feed motor assembly removal Remove the finisher control board mounting bracket. Loosen the tension bracket mounting screw. Disconnect the feed motor connector.
Remove the hole punch unit cables. Remove the tension spring. Remove the screw and E-ring from the tension bracket, and remove the bracket.
Note: When installing the tension bracket, use the left side screw hole for the three hole punch unit and the right side screw hole for the four hole punch unit. Remove the finisher control board. Remove the upper left panel. Remove the two discharge brush screws, and remove the brush. Inverter paper exit roller removal Remove the front and rear external covers. Remove the four lower left panel screws, and remove the panel.
Remove the inverter drive gear and bushing. Remove the inverter paper exit roller. Jogging unit removal Remove the dust box. Remove the two screws, and remove the cover. Disconnect the jogging motor connector. Disconnect the jogging home position sensor connector. Remove the jogging unit. Remove the two screws from the top cover, and remove the cover. Remove the gate solenoid with mounting bracket. Remove the straight paper exit sensor connector.
Remove the upper guide plate for the straight paper exit. Remove the two screws and two springs for the upper guide plate. Remove the finisher control board mounting bracket. Remove the two screws from the upper left panel, and remove the panel.
Disconnect the sensor connector. Remove the sensor harness from the harness clamp. Remove the four upper guide plate screws from the inverter paper exit, and remove the plate. Page XXX Remove the tension springs. Use the upper hole when installing the spring.
Remove the gear and bushing. Remove the patting roller. Patting Roller Repair information Remove the external covers.
Remove the lower left panel. Remove the cable connector for the left panel. Remove the four lower guide support plate screws, and remove the plate. Remove the two power supply screws. Remove the registration roller clutch.
Remove the registration roller bushing. Remove the registration roller. Registration roller clutch removal Remove the harness from the clamp. Remove the three control board mounting bracket screws, and remove the bracket. Remove the registration roller clutch set screw. Remove the stack area discharge brushes. Staple unit removal Remove the staple unit connector. Pull outward on the staple cover, and remove the staple unit.
Remove the two lever screws, and remove the lever. Straight paper exit roller removal Remove the external covers. Remove the straight paper exit roller. Remove the feed motor mounting bracket.
Remove the tension bracket mounting screw. Remove the timing belt 1. Loosen the tension bracket mounting screw for timing belt 2. Remove the timing belt 2. Remove the cable connector of the left panel.
Remove the belt motor unit. Remove the four lower guide support plate screws for the invert paper exit. Remove the tension spring from the shaft. Remove the paper jam removal knob. Note: Install the belt so that the belt tooth just under the plastic hook aligns with the hook on the other belt. Tractor drive motor assembly removal Remove the outer covers. Remove the drive belt. Remove the three screws, and disconnect the connector from the tractor drive motor assembly.
Page Locations XXX 5. Locations Covers diagram Locations Note the orientation of the printer controller board diagram. You can print, zoom or read any diagram, picture or page from this Service Manual. Every chapter on this manual is fully detailed and contain all the simulation codes, trouble codes, maintenance procedures, reset procedures, diagnose procedures of Lexmark C photocopier.
You can find easily everything what do you need. To see what contain, please read table of contents:. Select Continue to clear the message and continue printing. Place the staple holder in the stapler to clear the message. Insert Hole Punch Box Install the hole punch box. The printer will automatically clear the message.
Go to step 4. Is the paper level flag on the rear of the cassette Repair or replace Go to step 3. Install the installed? Are all connectors that the print unit photodeveloper Go to step 4. Replace the adjusting screws present on the upper portion of the missing side fence and fully screwed into the adjusting thumbscrew or bracket? Go to step 8. Is the problem with tray 1? Replace parts as operation tray operate correctly as you slide the paper necessary.
Do the size sensor levers operate correctly? Try a supported file format. Is the USB drive properly inserted? Properly insert the USB drive.
You can block each sensor to verify if it is working properly. Replace the failing sensor. Page Marks On Paper Service Check XXX Marks on paper service check If you have evenly spaced marks on the paper, measure the distance between the marks, and locate the symptom in the following table.
Check the assembly for dirt or damage and clean as necessary. Run a test print to verify the problem has been corrected. Replace as necessary. Be clutch sure all guide surfaces in the paper path are free of dirt. Action Feed rollers Check for wear or damage to feed rollers and belts. Belts Duplex unit Be sure the duplex unit is properly installed and that all connections are correct. Check all belts for wear or damage.
Page Paper Exit, Face Up Service Check XXX Paper exit, face up service check Action Face-up exit assembly If the paper is not exiting to the back paper face-up tray or the face- down tray, check the sensor for proper operation. Page Photodeveloper Missing Service Check XXX Photodeveloper missing service check When you replace the photodeveloper unit, all three color units must be replaced at the same time.
Action Photodeveloper Check for dirt or damage to the sensing contacts on the rear. Clean or replace the photodeveloper drum unit if necessary. Sub-frame unit Check the sensing contacts on the sub-frame assembly. Clear the staple jam, go into diagnostic mode, and run a staple test. If the problem recurs, Staple cartridge holder replace the staple cartridge holder. If this does not resolve the problem, replace the stapler.
Use media images or characters have from a new package. Replace the photodevelopers. If the page is black, replace just the black photodeveloper. If the page is another color, replace all three of the color photodevelopers. Be sure you have selected the correct paper weight setting for the media you are using. When printing transparencies, always set the Paper Type to Transparency.
Be sure the width guides in the paper tray or the multipurpose feeder fit snugly against the media you loaded. Be sure the charge roll or belt is seated properly. A white gap is noticeable Be sure all four corners of the printer are resting on a steady flat between color fills, due to poor surface. Be sure the high voltage unit is properly connected.
If the problem remains, replace the high voltage unit. Sub-frame If the problem remains, replace the right sub-frame contacts. Photodeveloper drum set If the problem remains after replacing the sub-frame, be sure the photodeveloper has clean contacts. Photoconductor drum Check for scratches on the surface, and replace if necessary.
Transfer belt unit Be sure the transfer belt is clean and not damaged. If the test fails, replace the DRAM card assembly. If the problem continues, replace the RIP board. Do not exchange a black photodeveloper for a color photodeveloper, as they have different surface phase counts.
Page Understanding The Printer Operator Panel XXX Understanding the printer operator panel The operator panel on your printer is a 4-line, back-lit, gray scale display that can show both graphics and text. The Back, Menus, and Stop buttons are located to the left of the display, the navigation buttons are located below the display, and the numeric pad is located to the right of the display. Page Printing The Menu Settings XXX Button Function The display panel shows messages and graphics describing Display panel the current state of the printer and indicating possible printer problems you must resolve.
The top line of the display is the header line. If applicable, it will contain the graphic indicating the Back button can be used. Release the keys when Performing Self Test displays on the screen. When the printer completes its startup, the following screen displays.
Navigating the Diagnostics Menu The diagnostics menu is navigated by using the keys to scroll through the menus, and the key to select the items in the menu. Press to select alignment. Press to select the Auto Align test. Note: The printer will display Printer Calibrating while this test is running.
Three alignment pages will print Cyan, Magenta, Yellow. Below the header row in vertical order from top to bottom, the panel displays each installed input source on its own line.
The test involves writing patterns of data to DRAM to verify that each bit in memory can be set and read correctly. Each serial signal is tested.
To perform the wrap test, follow these steps: Disconnect the serial interface cable, and install the serial wrap plug. No information is printed on the feed test pages. Note: The feed test can be run using any of the supported paper and envelope sizes. The device can perform this test using any paper size that is supported by the finisher. No information is printed on the test page. This test cannot be canceled. Page Serial Number Use the configuration ID to communicate characteristics of the printer that cannot be determined by the hardware sensors.
The configuration ID is originally set when the printer is manufactured, The C uses 2 Configuration IDs, each of which consists of 8 digits. This will save the setting. Note: Do not press the Back key before pressing the key. Doing this will result in the new setting not being saved. Each logged event is identified by the panel text that appeared when the event occurred. The configuration menu can be navigated by pressing the keys, and then pressing the key to select the item.
To restore default settings, use the key or to scroll to the base or network defaults and press the Jobs on disk is used to delete buffered jobs that are on the hard disk. This option appears even if there are no buffered jobs on the disk.
The values for this setting are delete and do not delete default. Page Theory Of Operation XXX Theory of operation Processes and configuration In this printer, the toner of four colors magenta, cyan, yellow, and black melts and deposits dots on paper, which record color image information. This printing process is called the electrophotography process.
Electrophotography process In the electrophotography EP process, 6 steps take place to image toner on the page: Charge Expose Page Transfer Unit XXX As the photodeveloper rotates, it comes into contact with toner on the development roll of the cartridge.
Due to the charge differences between the electrostatic image and the rest of the surface of the photodeveloper, toner will only cling to the electrostatic image created by the light from the LED printhead. Transfer unit Paper is fed onto the transfer belt by the registration rollers while the belt rotates at the same speed as the photodevelopers. Page Fusing XXX Fusing Once the paper has been imaged, the paper is detached from the transfer belt by the separation fingers.
After separation, it enters the fuser where heat and pressure are applied to the paper. The toner is melted and bonded to the fibers of the paper. Page XXX After completing the fusing process, paper is discharged from the printer.
As the paper passes through the fuser, it pulls down the sensing lever and turns on the delivery sensor. If the delivery unit remains on longer than specified, the printer controller determines that the printer is jammed. Page Paper Feeding XXX Paper feeding The paper feeder is a two-way system composed of the multi-paper feeder sheets maximum and an integrated sheet tray. Optionally, the expansion paper feeders sheets can be increased to four layers.
A high-capacity paper feeding system 3, sheets may be used. Combining the multi-paper feeder, expansion paper feeders, and high-capacity paper feeding system gives the printer a maximum paper supply of up to 5, sheets. Page Multipurpose Feeding XXX Multipurpose feeding The multipurpose feed clutch turns on when a signal is received by the printer controller board. The multipurpose feed roll is interconnected with drive unit 1 by a spring clutch. When the signal is received to print, the clutch engages and rotates the pick roller to feed paper.
Page Belt Unit XXX Belt unit The transfer belt acts as a transport for the paper as it is carried from the registration rollers, underneath the photoconductor drums, and finally to the fuser. The paper is held to the belt by an electrostatic charge that is applied by a charge roller located inside the transfer belt. The paper from the fuser pulls down the sensing lever turning on the delivery sensor photo interrupter.
If the delivery unit remains on longer than specified, the printer controller determines that the printer is jammed, and the paper delivery flap lever switches to either face down or face up. This allows the printer to optimize the print quality for the media weight.
This menu can be accessed in the Paper Menu in normal mode. Check Areas A, B This message indicates a paper jam in the transfer belt, fuser, or output roller area. To clear areas A—B: Open the front door. Page XXX Slowly pull the paper out toward the inside of the printer. If the paper jam is difficult to remove, let the fuser cool down, and remove the fuser. Unscrew the two thumbscrews and open the jam access door on the fuser to remove the jam Rotate the fuser pressure release lever down.
To clear area E: Note: If you have a high-capacity feeder, pull it away from the printer. Open the jam access door on the top optional drawer. Remove the jam. Paper jam messages — and Check Tray 1—4 indicate a jam in one of the paper trays. To remove the jam: If you have a high-capacity feeder, pull it away from the printer.
The paper feed and separation mechanism uses a friction roller separation and paper feed system with a non-contact magnet type maintenance-free torque limiter. Moving the tray moves up and down through the tray driving belt. After the paper loads, and the top cover is set, the pickup solenoid turns on to lower the call roller. During the down motion of the tray, as the top surface of paper passes the paper level sensor, the tray motor stops. The tray moves down by about sheets.
Page Size Detection Mechanism XXX Size detection mechanism The paper size can be switched between A4 and letter 11 inches by changing the side fence position. The paper size sensor 2 detects the fixing screw 2 at the A4 position. The paper size sensor 1 detects the fixing screw 1 at the letter position. Tray up motion stops when the up sensor is OFF, not shielded.
Page Residual Paper Detection Mechanism XXX Residual paper detection mechanism The residual paper quantity in the tray is detected with four photo interrupters.
Function switch Maintenance switch Description switch 1 Standard machine initial setting 2 Optional machine initial setting Page Paper Feed Mechanism XXX Paper feed mechanism Paper is transported, after it is detected at paper register sensor by drive gears and drive belts, driven by the paper feed motor or tractor drive motor and other rollers.
Paper path route differs subject to the selected mode. Straight paper path exit paper to upper tray The paper feed motor drives and rotates rollers. Page Inverting Paper Path Exit Paper To Lower Tray Through Accumulator XXX Inverting paper path exit paper to lower tray through accumulator The paper feed motor drives and rotates the rollers as paper feeds through the registration rollers, path select gate, and patting rollers. Paper is detected by the invert path sensor. Paper is then jogged by the jogging bar and driven by the belt drive motor before exiting to the lower tray accumulator.
Page Paper Registration Sequence XXX Paper registration sequence Paper is stopped at the hole punching position momentarily before the paper standstill clutch turns ON and changes to open. Replace the printer controller board and the drum eraser assembly. Update the printer with latest code level. If this does not resolve the problem, continue with step 2. Plug the connectors in securely. Properly connect all connections. Are there any binds other than when engaging the transfer belt? Make sure the sensor is fully snapped in place, and that the sensor connector is fully seated.
Are these items correct? If the sensor is out of position or disconnected, properly install the sensor and properly connect the sensor to the belt unit.
If the sensor actuator flag is broken, replace the transfer belt unit. Go to step 6. Power on the printer. Replace the transfer belt unit. Go to step 7. Is the cable damaged? Does this correct the problem? Replace the drive unit. If the problem remains, replace the printer controller board. Replace the MPF unit. Did this fix the error? Properly connect the connections. Is it damaged? Replace the RFID cable. Does the error return? Replace the size sensing levers. Did this solve the problem?
Replace the paper-feed unit. Close the front door. Release the density sensor actuator. Replace the density sensor. Clear the paper path. Are the cables properly connected? Is either voltage missing? Measure continuity on the cable for all positions.
Is there continuity? Replace the finisher control board. Replace the power supply. Clear the objects or obstruction. Securely connect the connectors. Perform a continuity check on the cable for all positions. Remove the objects or obstructions. Is there continuity on all positions?
Power the printer off. Power the printer on and observe the voltage meter during the first 12 seconds of power up. Replace the tray elevator motor. Disconnect PJ4 on the finisher control board. Measure for continuity between CN4 pin 1 and PJ4 pin 7.
Measure for continuity between CN4 pin 2 and PJ4 pin 8. Is there continuity in both locations? Replace the finisher power supply. Does the problem reoccur? Replace the staple cartridge and to go step 4. Problem resolved. Replace the stapler. Measure for 5 V dc between pins 11 and 12 on stapler connector CN5. Is 5 V dc present? Wait for the message to clear. Remove the stack of paper from the specified bin to clear the message.
Busy The printer is busy receiving or processing print data. Wait for the message to clear, or cancel the print job. Calibrating The printer is calibrating. Cancel not available Wait for the message to clear. Cancelling The printer is processing a request to cancel a job. Turn the printer off and back on. If the error recurs, turn the printer off, remove the specified tray, then reattach the tray. If the error recurs, turn the printer off, remove the specified device, and call for service.
Select Continue to clear the message and print without using the device. Clearing job accounting statistics The printer is deleting all job statistics stored on the hard disk.
Close front door The printers front door is open. Close the front door to clear the message. Close side door The printers side door is open. Close the side door to clear the message. Close the finisher door to clear the message. Close the specified top cover to clear the message. Copies Enter the desired number of copies. Warning: Do not turn the printer off while this message is displayed.
Delete Delete a print job in the printers queue. Delete all Delete all print jobs in the printers queue. Delete all confidential jobs Delete all confidential jobs in the printers queue. Deleting The printer is deleting print jobs. Disabling DLEs Wait for the message to clear.
Disabling Menus The printer is responding to a request to disable the menus. Note: While the menus are disabled, you cannot change the printer settings from the operator panel. Disk corrupted The printer has attempted a disk recovery process, and cannot repair the disk. Disk recovery takes place in five phases; the operator panel displays the percent complete of the current phase. Do not turn the printer off while this message is displayed. Empty box M The hole punch box on the finisher is full.
Empty the hole punch box, and if necessary, reset the hole punch counter. Select Continue to clear the message and print without using the hole punch feature. Enabling Menus The printer is responding to a request to make the menus available to users. The percent complete is displayed. Engine Warming The printer is warming the fuser assembly. Enter PIN to lock Enter the correct pin number to lock the operator panel and prevent menu changes. Flushing buffer The printer is flushing corrupted print data and discarding the current print job.
Fuser Life Warning The fuser is nearing the end of its life. Hex Trace The printer is in Hex Trace mode. Hole Punch Box Full Self explanatory. Insert Staple Cartridge Staple cartridge is empty. Insert the specified tray into the printer. Insert hole punch box The hole punch box is missing or not fully inserted. Note: You can download network code while this message is displayed. Invalid Engine Code The printer engine code has not been programmed or is invalid.
Download valid engine code to the printer. Note: You can download engine code while this message is displayed. Enter the correct PIN. Load the specified paper in the manual feed tray or multipurpose feeder. Select Continue to ignore the manual feed request and print on paper already installed in one of the input sources. If the printer finds a tray that has paper of the correct type and size, it feeds paper from that tray. If the printer cannot find a tray with the correct paper type and size, it prints on whatever paper is installed in the default input source.
Cancel the current job. Maintenance Replace the maintenance items and, if necessary, reset the printer maintenance counter. You cannot change the printer settings from the operator panel.
Note: You can still cancel a job, print a confidential job, or print a held job. Network See action column. A network interface is the active communication link. Turn the printer off, and install DRAM. No held jobs Wait for the message to clear. No jobs found The four-digit personal identification number PIN you entered is not associated with any confidential print job. Select Try again to enter another PIN. No jobs to cancel Wait for the message to clear.
No recognized file types Wait for the message to clear. Note: The only supported file type is PDF. Parallel See action column. A parallel interface is the active communication link. It is ready to receive a print job. Send a job to print.
Press Select to warm the printer to normal operating temperature and display the Ready message. Printer locked, enter PIN to unlock The operator panel has been locked. Enter the correct PIN number to unlock the printer. Printing Wait for the message to clear. Warning: Do not turn the printer off or remove the USB drive while this message is displayed. Select Quit to cancel the information retrieval process. Programming System Code New system code is being programmed into the printer.
Wait for the message to clear and the printer to reset. Programming Flash Printer resources are being stored to the flash memory. Programming Disk Printer resources are being stored to the hard disk drive. Remove all color supplies The printer has been set to Black Only mode.
Remove all color cartridges and color PC Units. Select Continue to clear the message and print in Black Only mode. Remove paper from all bins Remove the paper from all output bins.
Remove paper from standard output bin Remove the paper from the standard bin. Replace All Photo Dev All photo developers are nearing the end of life, and need replacing. Replace All Color Photo Dev All color photodevelopers are nearing the end of life and need replacing. Replace Black and Oil Coating Roll The black photodeveloper and oil coating roller are nearing the end of life and need replacing.
Replace oil coating roll The oil coating roll is nearing the end of life and needs replacing. Replace Fuser The fuser is nearing the end of life and needs replacing. Replace Transfer Belt The transfer belt is nearing the end of life and needs replacing. Replace the specified toner cartridge. Resetting Active Bin Self explanatory. Resetting Fuser Count Self explanatory.
Resetting the Printer Self explanatory. Restore Held Jobs Restore held jobs on the hard disk? Restoring Factory Defaults The printer settings are being reset to the factory default state. Note: When factory default settings are restored: -All downloaded resources fonts, macros, symbol sets in the printer memory are deleted.
Note: x represents the number of the job being restored, and y represents the total number of jobs to be restored. A serial interface is the active communication link. Some held jobs were lost The printer frees memory by deleting the oldest held job and continues deleting held jobs until there is enough printer memory to process the job.
Staples Empty Staple cartridge status message -Install a new staple cartridge. Remove the stack of paper from the bin to clear the message.
Submitting selection The printer is processing a selection request. Transfer Belt Life Warning The transfer belt is nearing the end of life.
Load paper in the tray to clear the message. Add paper to the tray to clear the message. Insert the tray into the printer. USB See action column. The printer is processing data through the specified USB port. View supplies Displays the current level of all printer supplies. Waiting The printer has received a page of data to print, but is waiting for an End of Job command, a Form Feed command, or additional data. Download the correct download emulator version from the Lexmark Web site.
Install the coating roll, and close the top cover. Install the specified print unit, and close the top cover. The printer does not automatically reprint the page that prompted the message.
When Ready is displayed, enable Resource Save. Select Continue to clear the message. The job may not print correctly. Select Continue to clear the message and continue printing. You must install different flash memory before you can download any resources to flash. Downloaded fonts and macros not previously stored in flash memory are deleted. You must format the flash memory before you can store any resources on it.
If the error message remains, the flash memory may be defective and require replacing. Turn the printer off. Remove the unsupported option. The printer discards any data received through the parallel port. The printer discards any data received through the serial port. The printer discards any data received through the USB port. The large capacity feeder must be installed as Tray 3 or Tray 5. Turn off and unplug the printer. Replace or remove the failed input tray.
Plug in the printer, and turn it on. Remove the excess hard disks. Remove the excess flash memory. Remove the additional bins. Any information not previously stored on the hard disk is deleted. If the error message remains, the hard disk may be defective and require replacing.
Replace the specified photodeveloper. Replace the coating roll. Replace the oil coating roll. After clearing the paper path, select Continue to resume printing. If you assigned the bin a name, the bin name is displayed instead of the bin number. Press to clear the message and continue printing. Check Finisher Installation Make sure the finisher is flush against the printer. If this does not resolve the problem, go to Finisher service check on page to check the finisher set switch.
Close Finisher Top Cover Close the finisher top cover, and align the finisher flush against the printer to clear the message. Empty Box Empty the hole punch box to continue printing. Leave Staple Job in Finisher The printer has detected a paper jam while printing a job that must be stapled.
Leave the printed pages on the stacking tray inside the finisher, and clear the paper jam in the printer. Staples Empty Replace the staple cartridge if you want to continue stapling. You can press Go to clear the message and continue printing without stapling. Place the staple holder in the stapler to clear the message.
Go to Finisher service check on page to check the no staple sensor. Insert Hole Punch Box Install the hole punch box. The printer will automatically clear the message. Go to Finisher service check on page to check the punch box detect sensor. Insert Staple Cartridge The staple cartridge is either missing or installed incorrectly. Correctly install the staple cartridge. Go to Finisher service check on page to check the staple cartridge set sensor. Go to Staple jam service check on page Does the message reset?
While activating the door switch, is there continuity at pins 1 and 2 of the connector? Replace the side door turn guide sensor assembly. Replace the front door.
Replace the actuator rod. Replace the power supply 2. Does the LED go on and off while opening and closing the door? Replace the HCF card. Replace the cover open micro-switch. Reinstall the cartridge. Restart the printer to see if the message is displayed. Repair or replace the paper level flag. Clean the paper level sensor.
Reattach the sensor to the paper feed unit. Replace the paperfeed unit. Replace printer controller board. Properly install the OCR. Replace the OCR. Properly connect CN Install the missing cartridge or photodeveloper. Replace the sub frame. Properly connect CN9. Are the boards at the latest code level?
Upgrade the RIP and controller board codes to the latest level. Is the encoder wheel clean and free of dirt or paper dust? Clean the encoder wheel, or replace the toner set. Clean or replace the toner remaining photo interrupter. Properly connect the connector. Replace the missing thumbscrew or screw them in all the way. Do the LEDs light when the screws are loosened all the way? Replace the HCF control board. Replace the affected sensor. Paper size sensor 1 for 11 inch or paper size sensor 2 for A4.
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