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Troubleshooting
General Troubleshooting Procedures
CAUTION: This section is intended only for a fully trained technician.
Performing these procedures in an inappropriate manner will damage the
printer. Even a trained technician should use care in applying these
procedures to avoid permanent damage to the printer.
The following procedures serve as a rough guideline for isolating the cause of a
failure. These scenarios do not cover every aspect of the devices but should
provide enough information to isolate the root cause of a failure.
Many of these procedures assume a familiarity with the printer’s diagnostic
software. For brevity, details about the diagnostic software will not be discussed
unless required. For further information about Diagnostics, refer to chapter 5 of
this manual.
CAUTION: Unless instructed otherwise, always unplug the printer before
connecting or disconnecting any electrical device from any circuit board.
Non-Clearing Repetitive Messages
If the printer encounters an error that will not allow it to begin production,
clearing the error message may result in the printer continuing to test for the
same error condition. This will result in a repetitive error message that prevents
the customer engineer from performing diagnostic routines to troubleshoot the
error.
Some examples of this type of situation may include a failed duplex motor, cam
motor, card input sensor, duplex sensor, etc.
When the error message is displayed and the printer beeps, do not clear the error
message from the computer's screen. Instead, hold the ready button in until the
ready light turns red and the printer beeps once more (about 10 seconds). The
printer will clear its errors, but will not reinitialize. The printer ignores the error
until a task is performed to reveal the error again. During the course of your
investigation, you may need to repeat this procedure.
Summary of Contents for CP80
Page 1: ...Datacard CP80 and CP80 Plus Card Printers Service Manual May 2007 Part No 539490 002 Rev C ...
Page 14: ...1 4 Introduction ...
Page 17: ...CP80 and CP80 Plus Service Manual 2 3 Print Engine Functional Block Diagram ...
Page 18: ...2 4 Theory of Operation Laminator Functional Block Diagram ...
Page 22: ...2 8 Theory of Operation LCD Service Mode Menu Diagram ...
Page 52: ...2 38 Theory of Operation ...
Page 158: ...6 6 Removal and Replacement Print Engine Front Wire Routing Diagram ...
Page 159: ...CP80 and CP80 Plus Service Manual 6 7 Print Engine Duplex and Printhead Wire Routing Diagram ...
Page 160: ...6 8 Removal and Replacement Laminator Front Wire Routing Diagram ...
Page 161: ...CP80 and CP80 Plus Service Manual 6 9 Laminator Rear Wire Routing Diagram ...
Page 162: ...6 10 Removal and Replacement Power Supply Wire Routing Diagram ...
Page 163: ...CP80 and CP80 Plus Service Manual 6 11 Print Engine Cable Connection Diagram ...
Page 164: ...6 12 Removal and Replacement Laminator Cable Connection Diagram ...