Chapter 15
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WG8-5772 Photointerrupter
15.3.6.3 0A05 Jam Code: Spring of the registration sensor flag comes off
0016-4037
Color iR C3380G / Color iR C2880G / Color iR C3380i / Color iR C3380 / Color iR C2880i / Color iR C2880 / iR C3480 / iR C3480i / iR C3080i / iR C2550
[ Inspected by Canon Inc. ]
Description
Since the spring of the registration sensor flag came off, the jam code "0A05" was indicated.
- 0A05 is displayed when a jam is detected at the registration sensor (PS26) during initial rotation after power-on.
Field Remedy
1. Check the registration sensor flag; if its spring is detached, re-fit it.
F-15-57
2. If there is no problem with the registration sensor flag, re-fit the connector of the sensor.
15.3.6.4 0A05 Jam Code occurs upon power-on: Pre-registration sensor is faulty
0017-4221
Color iR C3380G / Color iR C2880G / Color iR C3380i / Color iR C3380 / Color iR C2880i / Color iR C2880 / iR C3480 / iR C3480i / iR C3080i / iR C2550
[ Case in the field ]
Description
Since the pre-registration sensor (PS7) was faulty, the jam code "0A05" appeared upon power-on. When the same symptom occurs, go through the following
steps one by one while checking if each step solves the symptom.
- 0A05 can be displayed when a jam is detected at the pre-registration sensor (PS7) during initial rotation started upon power-on.
Field Remedy
1. Check to see if the tension spring fitted onto the pre-registration sensor flag comes off; if so, re-fit the spring, and then check to see if the symptom is solved.
2. In Service mode > COPIER > I/O > DC-CON > P003, check to see if the value of bit0 changes between '0' (absence of paper) and '1' (presence of paper)
when the sensor lever of PS7 is moved; if it does not change, go to Step3.
3. Re-fit all the connector of PS7, and then check the sensor in the same manner as in Step2. If the value of bit0 does not change, go to Step4.
4. Re-fit J216 connector on the DC controller PCB, and then check the sensor in the same manner as in Step2. If the value of bit0 does not change, replace
the pre-registration sensor (PS7) with a new one.
FK2-0149 Photointerrupter
15.3.6.5 0A05 Jam Code/E732-0001/E733-0001/Abnormal (clicking) noise from rear of this machine: DC controller PCB is
faulty
0018-6733
Color iR C3380G / Color iR C2880G / Color iR C3380i / Color iR C3380 / Color iR C2880i / Color iR C2880 / iR C3480 / iR C3480i / iR C3080 / iR C3080i / iR
C2550
[ Inspected by Canon Inc. ]
Description
Since this machine first indicated the jam code "0A05" with no jammed paper in it upon power-on, secondly indicated the error code "E733-0001" a few
minutes later, thirdly indicated the error code "E733-0001" in response to the power-off/on operation, and lastly caused abnormal (clicking) noise at its rear
side, the DC controller PCB was replaced for solution.
- 0A05 can be displayed when the registration sensor (PS26) detects stay of paper at power-on or during initial rotation.
- E732-0001 can be displayed when a DDI-S communication error occurs.
- E733-0001 can be displayed when a DDI-P communication error occurs.
Field Remedy
1. Re-fit J502 connector of the reader controller PCB.
2. Re-fit J1014 connector of the main controller PCB (main).
3. Re-fit J1302 connector of the main controller PCB (sub SJ-A).
4. Re-fit J301 connector of the DC controller PCB.
5. If the symptom still occurs, replace the DC controller PCB with a new one.
FM2-8263 DC Controller PCB Assembly
15.3.6.6 0D91 Jam Code: Paper side setting differs from size of actually fed paper
0016-4003
Color iR C3380G / Color iR C2880G / Color iR C3380i / Color iR C3380 / Color iR C2880i / Color iR C2880 / iR C3480 / iR C3480i / iR C3080i / iR C2550
[ Case in the field ]
Description
Since the size of paper a customer set up was different from that of paper actually fed, the jam code "0D91" was displayed.
- 0D91: a jam at the pre-registration sensor (PS7)
Summary of Contents for CiRC2550
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