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8001 The paper pushing plate home position sensor does
not go on even when the paper pushing plate motor
has been driven for 0.3 sec or more.
paper pushing plate motor (M8S), paper pushing
plate home position sensor (PI14S)
- Check the paper pushing plate motor (M8S) and
the paper pushing plate home position sensor
(PI14S).
8002 The paper pushing plate home position sensor does
not go off even when the paper pushing plate motor
has been driven for 80 msec.
paper pushing plate motor (M8S), paper pushing
plate home position sensor (PI14S)
8003 The number of detection pulses of the paper
pushing plate motor clock sensor is lower than a
specific value.
paper pushing plate motor (M8S), paper pushing
plate motor clock sensor (PI1S)
- Check the paper pushing plate motor (M8S) and
the paper pushing plate motor clock sensor
(PI1S).
8004 The paper pushing plate leading edge sensor does
not go off even when the paper pushing plate motor
has been driven for 80 msec.
paper pushing plate motor (M8S), paper pushing
plate leading edge position sensor (PI15S)
- Check the power pushing plate motor (M8S) and
the paper pushing plate leading edge position
sensor (PI15S).
8005 The paper pushing plate leading edge position
sensor does not go on even when the paper pushing
plate has been driven for 0.3 sec or more.
paper pushing plate motor (M8S), paper pushing
plate leading edge position sensor (PI15S)
E5F9
There is a saddle switch error.
0001 With any of the sensor identifying its respective
cover as being closed, the inlet cover switch is
identified as being open for 1 sec from the start of
initial rotation or printing:
- inlet cover sensor (PI9S)
- front cover open/closed sensor (PI2S)
- delivery power sensor (PI3S)
Or, the front cover switch (MS2S) or the delivery
cover switch (MS3S) is open.
inlet cover switch (MS1S), front cover switch
(MS2S), delivery cover switch (MS3S)
- Check the inlet cover switch (MS1S), front cover
switch (MS2S), and the delivery cover switch
(MS3S).
0002 With any of the following sensors identifying its
respective cover as being closed, the front cover
switch is identified as being open for 1 sec or more
after the start of initial rotation or printing.
- inlet cover sensor (PI9S)
- front cover open/closed sensor (PI2S)
- delivery cover sensor (PI3S)
- front cover switch (MS2S), delivery cover switch
(MS3S)
- Check the front cover switch (MS2S) and the
delivery cover switch (MS3S).
0003 With any of the following sensors identifying its
respective cover as being closed, the delivery cover
switch is identified as being open for 1 sec or more
from the start of initial rotation or printing:
- inlet cover sensor (PI9S)
- front cover open/closed sensor (PI2S)
- delivery cover sensor (PI3S)
- delivery cover switch (MS3S)
- Check the delivery cover switch (MS3S).
E602
There is a fault on the hard disk.
0001 [Cause] HD detection error: the HD cannot be
detected; the machine fails to turn ready; an error
state is returned.
[Description] at time of Bootrom processing,
BARSAC is started up and mounted (usrIde).
[Timing] once at power-on
- See details for E602.
0002 [Cause] start-up file absent: the main CPU program
does not exist on the HD (/BOOTDEV/BOOT/and
lower).
[Description] at time of Bootrom processing, when
the system files are being loaded (usrIde).
[Timing] once at start-up
- See details for E602.
0003 [Cause] HD write abort error: /BOOTDEV sector
on the HD cannot be read.
[Description] BARSAC (all areas at Bootable start-
up)
[Timing] once at start-up
- See details for E602.
0006 [Cause] SubBootable compatible with the PDL
type does not exist in /BOOTDEV/BOOT.
[Description] when SubBoot in oclibroot is being
loaded
[Timing] once at start-up of Bootable
- See details for E602.
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Description
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