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    Code Detail code Description

    0000 The reading of the main thermistor is less than 70 deg C 3.5 min after power-

    on.

    0010 The power has been turned off and then on without resetting the error.

    0001 The reading of the main thermistor or the sub thermistor is 230 deg C or more

    for 2 sec. (hardware detection)

    0002 The reading of the main thermistor or the sub thermistor is 230 deg C or more

    for 2 sec or more. (software detection)

    0003 The difference in the readings of the main thermistor and the sub thermistor is50 deg C for 1 sec. (main thermistor reading>sub thermistor reading)

    0004 The difference in the readings of the main thermistor and the sub thermistor is

    50 deg C for 1 sec or more. (main thermistor reading>/=sub thermistor reading)

    0010 The power has been turned off and then on without resetting the error.

    0000 The reading of the main thermistor has exceeded 70 deg C, but does not reach

    100 deg C within 2.5 sec thereafter.

    0001 The reading of the main thermistor has exceeded 100 deg C, but does not

    reach 150 deg C within 2.5 min thereafter.

    0010 The power has been turned on without resetting the error.

    0000 The reading of the main thermistor has exceeded 100 deg C, but is 70 deg C or

    less for 2 sec thereafter.

    0000 While the sub heater is on, the SSR for the heater drive has a short-circuit for 5

    sec or more.

    0001 While the main heater is on, the SSR for the heater drive has a short-circuit for

    5 sec or more.

    0000 The absence of the fixing web has been detected for 5 sec or more.

    0010 The power has been turned off and then on without resetting the error.

    The fixing web has run out.After correcting the fault, be sure to reset the error. (

    Error Code Details

    iR7105 / iR7095 / iR7086

    *: model equipped with DADF-Q1 (iR7105/7095).

    The fixing unit has overheated.After correcting the fault, be sure to reset the erro

    The fixing unit has overheated.After correcting the fault, be sure to reset the erro

    **: model equipped with DADF-M1 (iR7086).

    The fixing unit has overheated.After correcting the error, be sure to reset the err

    E000

    E001

    E002

    The fixing unit temperature is abnormally low.After correcting the fault, be sure t

    The fixing unit has a fault. (protective circuit ON)After correcting the fault, be sur

    The main motor rotation is faulty.

    E003

    E004

    E005

    E010

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    0000 After the main motor has gone on, the FG signal of the motor is not detected for

    2 sec or more.

    0000 After the drum motor has gone on, the PLL lock signal of the motor is not

    detected for 2 sec or more.

    0000 The waste toner feedscrew is stuck for 4 sec or more.

    0010 The power has been turned off and then on without resetting the error.

    0000 After the fixing motor has gone on, the PLL signal of the motor is not detected

    for 2 sec or more.

    0000 The pickup motor has gone on, but the FG signal of the motor is not detected

    for 2 sec or more.

    0000 After the waste toner case has become full, 50,000 prints (A4) or more have

    been made without disposing of the waste toner.

    0001 The absence of toner inside the developing assembly is detected of 120 sec or

    more even when toner supply operation has been executed for the assembly.

    0002 The absence of toner in the buffer is detected for 60 sec even after toner

    supply operation for the buffer has been executed and when there is toner

    inside the hopper.

    0003 The absence of toner inside the buffer is detected for 210 sec or more even

    when there is toner inside the sub hopper and after toner supply operation of

    that buffer following the replacement of the toner bottle.

    0004 The absence of toner inside he buffer is detected for 150 sec or more even

    when there is toner inside the buffer and after toner supply operation has been

    executed for the buffer following the replacement of the toner bottle.

    0005 When installation mode (COPIER>FUNCTION>INSTALL>TONER-S) is

    executed, the developing assembly inside toner sensor does not detect the

    presence of toner.

    0006 When installation mode (COPIER>FUNCTION>INSTALL>TONER-S) isexecuted, the developing assembly inside toner sensor detects the presence of

    toner, but it does not detect the presence for 600 sec or more thereafter.

    0007 When installing mode (COVER>FUNCTION>INSTALL>TONER-S) is

    executed, the buffer inside toner sensor does not detect the presence of toner

    for 60 sec or more.

    0008 When the toner feed motor (sub hopper) is driven, a fault is detected for 3 sec

    or more for the motor.

    E020

    The fixing motor rotation is faulty.

    The waste toner case is full.

    The developing assembly is out of toner. The buffer motor rotation is faulty. The

    fault, be sure to reset the error. (COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)

    The waste toner feedscrew is stuck. (clogged with waste toner)After correcting t

    (COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)

    The drum motor rotation is faulty.

    The pickup motor rotation is faulty.

    E014

    E015

    E019

    E012

    E013

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    0009 There is a fault in the rotation of the buffer motor.

    0010 The power has been turned off and then on without resetting the error.

    0000 A toner bottle motor error (over-current) is detected for 10 sec for a second

    time.MEMO:The 1st detection of the error will cause the machine to indicate

    the message "Shake and Replace the Toner Container."

    0001 The toner bottle motor is not connected.

    0001 An open circuit of the counter signal has been detected.

    0000 The side paper deck pickup motor has gone on, but the PLL lock signal is not

    detected for 2 sec or more (1st detection).MEMO:For the 2nd and subsequent

    detection, the machine will indicate "E043" on the screen offering a choice of

    sources of paper.

    E051

    0001 After the start of horizontal registration HP detection, the HP sensor is not off

    within 5 sec (i.e., not leaving home position).MEMO:If an error is detected in

    the course of horizontal registration HP detection at power-on, the machine willindicate the presence of a jam.

    0002 After the start of horizontal registration HP detection, the home position is not

    detected within 5 sec.MEMO:If an error is detected in the course of horizontal

    registration HP detection at power-on, the machine will indicate the presence of

    a jam.

    0003 Replace the horizontal registration HP sensor. Replace the horizontal

    registration motor. Replace the stackless transport driver PCB. Replace the DC

    controller PCB.

    0000 A fault (leak) is detected when high voltage is supplied to the primary charging

    assembly.

    0000 A fault is detected at the same time in 2 of the following: primary high voltage,

    pre-transfer high voltage, transfer high voltage, separation high voltage.

    0000 A fault (leak) has been detected while the separation charging assembly is

    being supplied with high voltage.

    0000 A fault (leak) has been detected while the transfer charging assembly is being

    supplied with high voltage.

    0001 The correction data cannot be read from the EEPROM of the laser scanner

    unit.

    E065 The high-voltage output has a fault. (primary charging assembly)

    The toner bottle motor rotation is faulty.

    The high-voltage output has a fault.

    The high-voltage output has a fault. (separation charging assembly)

    The transfer high voltage has an error.

    The copy data controller/NE controller counter fails to operate.

    The rotation of the pickup motor of the side paper deck is faulty.

    The horizontal registration HP detection has an error.

    A read error has occurred in relation to the laser scanner unit EEPROM data.

    The laser scanner motor rotation has a fault.

    E067

    E068

    E069

    E025

    E032

    E043

    E051

    E102

    E110

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    0000 After the laser scanner motor has gone on, the PLL lock signal of the motor is

    not detected for 15 sec or more.

    0001 The laser scanner unit cooling fan has a fault.After the laser scanner unit

    cooling fan has gone on, the fan stop signal is detected for 5 sec or more.

    0002 The reader heat discharge fan 1 has a fault.After the reader heat discharge fan

    1 has gone on, the fan stop signal is detected for 5 sec or more.

    0003 The reader heat discharge fan 2 has a fault.After the reader heat discharge fan

    2 has gone on, the fan stop signal is detected for 5 sec or more.

    0000 The communication with the laser control IC is not normal.

    0001 While HP positioning is under way, the forward trip fails.

    0002 While HP positioning is under way, the reverse trip fails.

    0001 At time of shading, the intensity of light is below the standard level.

    **0002 In ADF mode, the intensity of light is below the standard level between sheets.

    0001 At power-on, the 24V port is off.

    0002 At the start of a job, the 24V port is off.

    0003 At the end of a job, the 24V port is off.

    0004 While a load is driven, the 24V port is off.

    E240 **

    0000 A fault has occurred in the communication between the CPUs of the main

    controller and the DC controller.

    0000 At start-up, an SRAM check error has occurred.

    0001 An error has occurred at time of power-on (EEPROM).

    0002 An error has occurred during write operation (EEPROM).

    0003 A read error has occurred after write operation (EEPROM).

    0000 After the inverter cooling fan has gone on, the fan stop signal is detected for 5

    sec or more.

    0000 In the course of shading operation, the processing doses not end within the

    reader controller.

    0007 A JBIG encoder error has occurred.000d A JBIG decoding error has occurred.

    000e An error has occurred in the course of software decoding.

    0100 An overrun error has occurred.

    0200 the open I/F relay PCB has detected an error (no recovery after a retry).

    0300 Cubic time-out

    0400 Shift Device A time-out

    The laser scanner motor communication has a fault.

    The scanner HP detection mechanism has a fault.

    The intensity of the scanning lamp is inadequate. (The lamp is exhausted.)

    A fault exists in the rotation of the following: laser scanner unit cooling fan, read

    A fault exists in the following: main controller SRAM, reader controller EEPROM.

    The inverter cooling fan rotation is faulty.

    Shading operation is faulty.

    The reader unit power supply (24 V) has a fault.

    A fault exists in the communication between the main controller and the DC cont

    The image data codec has a fault.

    E202

    E225

    E227

    E240 **

    E121

    E197

    E248

    E251

    E302

    E315

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    0401 Shift Device B time-out

    0000 At start-up, a main controller communication error has occurred.

    0001 A check sum error has occurred.

    0002 A reception status error has occurred.

    0003 A reception interrupt error has occurred.

    0000 While the belt motor drive signal is on, no lock signal occurs for 100 msec.

    0000 When the delivery motor drive signal is on, no clock signal occurs for 200

    msec.

    0000 When the separation motor drive signal is on, no clock signal occurs for 200

    msec.

    0000 No signal occurs from the following sensors within 2 sec after the pickup motoris driven:

    - pickup roller height sensor 1 (PI8), pickup roller height sensor 2 (PI9)

    - pickup roller HP sensor (PI7)

    0001 The shift motor HP sensor is open.

    0002 Shift motor HP sensor is closed.

    0000 At power-on, an attempt to read the EEPROM backup data fails. Or, data that

    has been read has a fault.

    0001 The ADF is of the wrong type.

    Indicates ARCNET network communication failure

    Data communication has failed even after 3 retries.

    Communication between finisher and professional puncher is not possible.

    Communication between finisher and trimmer is not possible.

    An ADF communication error has occurred.

    The ADF belt motor rotation is faulty.

    The ADF delivery motor rotation is faulty.

    An error has occurred in the main controller communication.

    The ADF separation motor rotation is faulty.

    The ADF pickup motor rotation is faulty.

    The ADF shift motor rotation is faulty.

    An ADF EEPROM read error has occurred.

    The ADF is of the wrong type.

    Finisher communication failure

    E501

    Fin

    Finisher communication fault

    E503

    Fin

    Professional puncher communication error

    Trimmer communication error

    Inserter communication error8005

    0001

    0003

    8004

    0001

    E351

    E400 **

    E402 *

    E404 *

    E420 *

    E490

    E500

    E405 *

    E410 *

    E413 **

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    Communication between finisher and inserter is not possible.

    A fault exits in the data stored in the EEPROM on the finisher controller PCB.

    8005 EEPROM Document insertion

    8006 Eeprom Document insertioner

    The assist HP sensor does not go on within 5 sec after the start-up of the assist

    motor.

    The assist HP sensor does not go off within 5 sec after the start-up of the assist

    motor.

    8001

    8002

    8003

    8004

    8005

    8006

    8007 Document width sensor

    folder motor error

    The rear alignment HP sensor does not go on within 5 sec after the start-up of

    the rear alignment motor.

    The rear alignment HP sensor does not go off within 1 sec after the start-up of

    the rear alignment motor.

    8002

    8001

    Finisher controller PCB fault (EEPROM error)0001

    E514

    Fin

    - fault in assist motor or finisher controller PCB

    - fault in assist motor or finisher controller PCB8002

    8001

    E530

    Fin

    - fault in rear alignment motor or finisher controller PCB

    - fault in rear alignment motor or finisher controller PCB

    E531 - stapler motor fault8001

    Drive switchover motor

    Tray A lift motor

    Tray B lift motor

    folder motor fault

    E505

    Fin

    E515

    Insert

    E518

    folder

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    - Check the connectors of the stapler unit. -

    Replace the stapler unit. -

    Check the connectors of the stapler HP sensor.

    - Replace the stapler HP sensor. -

    Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    The stapler HP sensor does not go off within 500 msec after the start-up of the

    stapler motor.

    The stapler HP sensor does not go off within 500 msec after the start-up of the

    stapler shift motor.

    The stapler HP sensor does not go off within 500 msec after the start-up of the

    staple shift motor.

    The swing guide open sensor does not go on within 2 sec after the start-up of

    the swing guide motor.

    8002

    The swing guide closed sensor does not go on within 2 sec after the start-up of

    the swing guide motor.

    The front alignment HP sensor does not go on within 5 sec after the start-up of

    the front alignment motor.

    - stapler shift motor fault

    sensorPCB fault

    - stapler shift motor fault

    sensor fault

    fault

    8002

    E532

    Fin

    Fin

    - stapler motor fault8002

    - swing guide motor fault

    guide open sensor fault

    controller PCB fault

    8001

    - swing guide motor fault

    guide closed sensor fault

    controller PCB fault

    8001

    - fault in front alignment motor or finisher controller PCB

    alignment HP sensor fault

    - fault in front alignment motor or finisher controller PCB

    alignment HP sensor

    8001

    8002

    E535

    Fin

    E537

    Fin

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    The front alignment HP sensor does not go off within 5 sec after the start-up of

    the front alignment motor.

    The tray A rotation sensor does not go on within 300 msec after the start-up of

    the tray A lift motor.

    The tray A has been identified as being lower than tray B.

    The tray approach switch has gone on

    The up/down movement does not end within 25 sec after the start-up of the tray

    A lift motor.

    The tray B rotation sensor does not go on within 300 msec after the start-up of

    the tray B lift motor.

    The tray B is identified as being higher than the intermediate handling tray

    delivery slot.

    The lock signal has been detected for 2 sec or more while the fan is operating.

    The lock signal has been detected for 2 sec or more while the fan is operating.

    - tray A area sensor fault

    controller PCB

    - tray approach switch fault

    controller PCB fault

    feed fan error

    - fault in tray B lift motor or finisher controller PCB

    rotation sensor error

    8001

    8002

    8003

    - fault in tray A lift motor or finisher controller PCB

    A rotation sensor fault

    80FF

    - fault in tray A lift motor or finisher controller PCB

    rotation sensor

    8001

    - fault in tray B area sensor or finisher controller PCB

    fault in tray B area sensor or finisher controller PCB

    8002

    80FF

    8002

    E551

    Fin

    power supply fan error8001

    E540

    Fin

    E542

    Fin

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    The transport belt sensor does not go on within 5 sec after the start-up of the

    transport belt shift motor.

    The transport belt HP sensor does not go off within 5 sec after the start-up of

    the transport belt shift motor.

    The paper edge area HP sensor does not go on within 5 sec after the start-up

    of the paper edge stopper shift motor.

    The paper edge area HP sensor does not go off within 5 sec after the start-up

    of the paper edge stopper shift motor.

    Interference with the stapler prevents operation at the start of paper edge

    stopper operation.

    The paper trail edge HP sensor does not go on within 5 sec after the start-up of

    the paper trail edge motor.

    The upper guide HP sensor does not go on within 5 sec after the start-up of the

    upper guide motor.

    The upper guide HP sensor does not go off within 5 sec after the start-up of the

    upper guide motor.

    The stack delivery auxiliary tray HP sensor does not go on within 5 sec after

    the start-up of the stack delivery auxiliary motor.

    The stack delivery auxiliary tray HP sensor does not go off within 5 sec after

    the start-up of the stack delivery auxiliary motor.

    fault in transport belt HP sensor or transport belt shift motor

    fault in transport belt HP sensor or transport belt shift motor

    8001E578

    Fin

    8002

    fault in paper edge area sensor or paper edge stopper shift motor

    fault in paper edge area sensor or paper edge stopper shift motor

    paper edge stopper fault

    8001

    8002

    8003

    fault in paper trail edge HP sensor or paper trail edge motor8001

    fault in upper guide HP sensor or upper guide motor

    fault in upper guide HP sensor or upper guide motor

    8003

    8004

    ault in stack delivery auxiliary tray HP sensor or stack delivery auxiliary motor

    fault in stack delivery auxiliary tray HP sensor or stack delivery auxiliary motor

    8001

    8002

    fault in shutter HP sensor or paddle rotation motor8001E584

    E57A

    Fin

    E57B

    Fin

    E57C

    Fin

    E583

    Fin

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    The shutter HP sensor does not go on within 5 sec after the start-up of the

    paddle rotation motor.

    8002

    The shutter HP sensor does not go off within 5 sec after the start-up of the

    paddle rotation motor.

    8001 The punch home position sensor (PS36) is not detected even when the punch

    motor has been driven for 200 msec.

    8002 The punch home position sensor (PS36) is detected even after the punch

    motor has been driven for 200 msec.

    8004 At the time of a 2-hole/3-hole operation switch-over, the punch motor home

    position sensor (PS36) is not detected.

    8011 Transport hook motor M02 home positioning incompletion

    8012 Transport hook motor M02 remaining in home position

    8021 Top-bottom guide motor M03 home positioning incompletion

    8022 Top-bottom guide motor M03 remaining in home position8033 Trim section transport motor M04 driver problem

    8043 Knife motor M05 driver problem

    8044 Upper knife cannot detect upper limit position in one stroke

    8051 Stopper move motor M06 home positioning incompletion

    8052 Stopper move motor M06 remaining in home position

    8061 Conveyor delivery roller positioning motor M08 home positioning incompletion

    8062 Conveyor delivery roller positioning motor M08 remaining in home position

    8073 Main drive motor M10 driver problem

    80X5 EEPROM error

    The stopper HP sensor does not go on within 5 sec after the start of the

    stopper motor.

    The stopper HP sensor does not go off within 5 sec after the start of the

    stopper motor.

    The folding/transport motor rotation sensor does not go on for 1 sec after the

    start-up of the folding/transport motor.

    - The saddle guide HP sensor does not go on within 5 sec after the start-up ofthe saddle guide motor.

    fault in stopper HP sensor or stopper motor

    8001

    8002

    fault in saddle roller guide HP sensor or saddle guide motor

    fault in saddle roller guide HP sensor or saddle guide motor

    E5F2

    Saddle

    8001

    8002

    E5F0

    Saddle

    fault in folding/transport motor rotation sensor or following/transport motor8001E5F1

    Saddle

    fault in stopper HP sensor or stopper motor

    punch motor (M24) error

    fault in shutter HP sensor or paddle rotation motor

    fin

    E5A7

    trimm

    E590

    punch

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    The saddle roller guide HP sensor does not go off within 5 sec after the start-up

    of the saddle guide motor.

    The saddle aligning plate HP sensor does not go on within 5 sec after the start-

    up of the saddle alignment motor.

    The saddle aligning plate HP sensor does not go off within 5 sec after the start-

    up of the saddle alignment motor.

    The home position is not detected within 500 msec after the start-up of the

    saddle unit.

    The stitcher unit is still in home position 500 msec after the start-up of the

    saddle unit.

    The saddle paper stop plate HP sensor does not go on within 800 msec after

    the start-up of the saddle paper stop plate motor.

    The saddle paper stop plate HP sensor does not go off within 300 msec after

    the start-up of the saddle paper stop plate motor.

    The saddle pressing position sensor does not go on within 200 msec after the

    start-up of the saddle pressing motor.

    The saddle pressing HP sensor does not go on 1 sec after the start-up of the

    saddle pressing motor.

    The saddle pressing HP sensor does not go off within 1 sec after the start-up of

    the saddle pressing motor.

    8001

    8002

    fault in saddle aligning plate HP sensor or saddle aliment motor

    fault in saddle aligning plate HP sensor or saddle alignment motor

    E5F3

    Saddle

    8001

    8002

    8001

    8002

    E5F4

    Saddle

    fault in saddle paper stop plate HP sensor or saddle paper stop plate motor

    fault in saddle paper stop plate HP sensor or saddle paper stop plate motor

    8001

    8002

    E5F6

    Saddle

    stitcher unit fault

    stitcher unit fault

    E5FA

    Saddle

    fault in saddle pull-in roller motor and saddle pull-in roller HP sensor.8001E5FB

    fault in saddle pressing motor or saddle pressing position sensor

    fault in saddle pressing motor or saddle pressing HP sensor

    fault in saddle pressing motor or saddle pressing HP sensor

    8000

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    The saddle pull-in roller HP sensor does not go on within 3 sec after the start-

    up of the pull-in roller motor.

    The saddle pull-in roller HP sensor does not go off within 3 sec after the start-

    up of the pull-in roller motor.

    E602 The HDD has an error.

    E604

    0000 A DDR-SDRAM (1 GB) of adequate capacity is not detected.

    E609

    0008 At start-up, the HDD does not reach a specific temperature within a specific

    time.

    0009 When returning from sleep mode, the HDD does not reach a specific

    temperature within a specific time.

    E610

    0001 The memory is missing.0002 The memory is inadequate.

    0101 An attempt to initialize the key storage area of the memory has failed.

    0102 An error has occurred while the encryption processing area is being initialized.

    0201 An error has occurred in the encryption processing area.

    0202 An error has occurred in the encryption processing area.

    0301 An attempt to create an encryption key has failed.

    0302 A fault exists in the encryption key.

    0303 A fault exists in the encryption key.

    0401 An error has been detected during coding.

    0402 A fault has been detected in decoding.

    0501 An error exists in the file management information in the image storage area.

    E711

    0001 Indicates the recognition failure of the delivery options on ARCNET network.

    0002 Indicates the optional communication control failure.

    0003 Indicates no response from the delivery options.

    E712

    0001 As much as 5 sec or more has passed without recovery after communication

    stopped between the reader controller and the ADF controller.

    E717

    0001 The NE controller that has been connected before power-off is not recognized

    at power-on.

    0002 An error that cannot be reset (e.g., cable break) has been detected in the

    communication.

    E719

    The HDD temperature is abnormally low.

    The HDD encryption key is faulty.

    The time memory (DDR-SDRAM) is faulty or inadequate.

    An error exists in the communication with the NE controller.After correcting the f

    An error has occurred in the communication with the coin vendor/card reader.Aft

    (COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)

    An error has occurred in the communication between the pickup/delivery access

    An error exists in the communication between the ADF and the reader unit.

    fault in saddle pull-in roller motor and saddle pull-in roller HP sensor.8002

    Saddle

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    0001 The coin vendor that was connected before power-off is not recognized at

    power-on.

    0002 In the communication with the coin vendor, an error that cannot be reset has

    occurred (e.g., cable break).

    0003 In the communication with the coin vendor, a communication error has

    occurred during acquisition of unit price information.

    0011 The card reader that was connected before power-off is not recognized at

    power-on.

    0012 In the communication with the card reader, an error that cannot be reset has

    occurred (e.g., cable break).

    E730

    1001 An initialization error has occurred at the start of a job.

    100A An error has occurred in the communication with an external controller.

    9004 A fault has been detected in the cable connection with an external controller.

    9005 A fault has been detected in the cable connection with an external controller.

    A006 The PDL mechanism does not respond.

    A007 At start-up, the version of the machine control software and that of the PDL

    control software do not match.

    B013 The font data is corrupted at start-up.

    E732

    0001 An error has occurred in the communication between the reader unit and the

    main controller.

    0010 A fault has been detected in the reader sync signal detection mechanism.

    E733

    0000 An error has occurred in the communication between the reader unit and the

    main controller.

    0001 An attempt to communicate with the DC controller fails.

    0010 A fault has occurred in the printer engine sync signal detection mechanism.

    E740

    0002 An illegal MAC address has been detected at start-up.

    E743

    0000 The reader controller has detected an error in the communication between the

    main controller and the reader controller.

    E744

    0001 The version of the language file on the HDD and that of bootable do not match.

    0002 The language file on the HDD is too large.

    0003 There is no language to which a switchover is made as described in the Config

    file on the HDD.0004 An attempt to switch over to the language described in the Config file on the

    HDD fails.

    1000 The connected boot ROM is not one designed for the model in question.

    2000 An illegal engine ID has been detected.

    E746

    0003 The option board that has been detected is one deigned for a different model.

    An error has occurred in the communication between the reader unit and the ma

    An error has occurred in the communication between the reader unit and the ma

    A PDL-related error has occurred.

    An unsupported optional board has been detected.

    An error exists in the LAN controller.

    A fault exists in the communication between the main controller and the reader c

    An error exists in the language file/boot ROM.

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    E748

    4910 Indicates that a different model of the main controller PCB is detected. (The

    main controller PCB differs for 105-sheet model (iR7105) and 95-sheet

    model/86-sheet model (iR7095 / iR7086).)

    E749

    0001 A boot ROM designed for a different model has been fitted in place (as when

    installing an PDL option).

    E800

    An open circuit has been detected for 3 sec or more in the auto power-off

    circuit.

    E804

    0001 The fan stop signal has been detected for 5 sec or more after the power supply

    cooling fan 1 has gone on.

    0002 The fan stop signal has been detected for 5 sec or more after the power supply

    cooling fan 2 has gone on.

    0004 The fan stop signal of the controller cooling fan has been detected continuously

    for 16 sec.

    E805

    0002 The fan stop signal has been detected for 5 sec or more after the fixing heat

    discharge fan has gone on.

    E820

    0000 The fan stop signal has been detected for 5 sec or more after the drum fan has

    gone on.

    E823 The pre-transfer charging assembly fan rotation is faulty.

    0000 The fan stop signal has been detected for 5 sec or more after the pre-transfer

    charging assembly fan has gone on.

    E840 0000 The home position is not detected when he sensor is moved up/down (i.e., the

    sensor has not gone on).

    0001 The home position is not detected when the sensor is moved up/down (i.e., the

    sensor has not gone off).

    E850

    0000 The double-feeding sensor (reception) fails to attain an ultrasonic signal of a

    specific level.

    Main controller PCB error

    Restart in accordance with a change of the product configuration

    The auto power-off circuit has an error.

    There is a fault in the double-feeding detection unit.

    The rotation of the following is faulty: power supply cooling fan 1, power supply c

    The fixing heat discharge fan rotation is faulty.

    The drum fan rotation is faulty.

    An HP detection error has occurred in relation to the fixing inlet sensor (fixing wr

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    Remedial action

    Check the mounting/soiling of the main thermistor. Replace the fixing

    heater. Replace the main thermistor. Replace the AC driver PCB.

    Replace the DC controller PCB.

    Reset the error. (COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)

    Replace the AC driver PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB

    Check the mounting/soiling of the main thermistor. Replace the main

    thermistor. Replace the sub thermistor. Replace the AC driver PCB.

    Replace the DC controller PCB.

    Reset the error. (COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)

    Reset the error. (COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)

    Disconnect and then connect J508 of the DC controller PCB.

    Disconnect and then connect the connectors of the fixing unit. Check

    the wiring between the main/sub thermistor and the DC controller

    PCB. Check the mounting/soiling of the main thermistor. Replace the

    fixing heater. Replace the AC driver PCB. Replace the DC controller

    PCB.

    Check the position of the fixing web detecting lever. Replace the

    fixing web. Replace the fixing web length sensor. Replace the DC

    controller PCB.If you have replaced the fixing web, be sure to reset

    the counter:- COPIER>COUNTER>MISC>FIX-WEB-

    COPIER>COUNTER>DRBL-1>FX-WEB

    Reset the error. (COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)

    OPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)

    r. (COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)

    r. (COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)

    Check the mounting/soiling of the main thermistor. Replace the mainthermistor. Replace the AC driver PCB. Replace the DC controller

    PCB.

    r. (COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)

    Disconnect and then connect J508 of the DC controller PCB.

    Disconnect and then connect the connectors of the fixing unit. Check

    the wiring between the main/sub thermistor and the DC controller.

    Check the mounting/soiling of the main thermistor. Replace the fixing

    heater. Replace the AC driver PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB.

    reset the error. (COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)

    e to reset the error. (COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)

    Replace the AC driver PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB.

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    Disconnect and then connect J611 and J612 of the main motor.

    Disconnect and then connect J514 of the DC controller PCB.

    Disconnect and then connect J1720 of the relay PCB. Replace the

    main motor. Replace the relay PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB.

    Disconnect and then connect J1721 of the relay PCB. Disconnect

    and then connect J512 of the DC controller PCB. Disconnect and

    then connect J601 and J602 of the drum motor. Replace the drum

    motor. Replace the DC controller PCB.

    Detach and then attach the waste toner pipe. Replace the waste

    toner pipe. Replace the waste toner feedscrew detecting switch.

    Replace the DC controller PCB.

    Reset the error.(COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)

    Disconnect and then connect J651 and J652 of the fixing motor.

    Replace the fixing motor. Replace the relay PCB. Replace the DC

    controller PCB.

    for 2 sec or more.Disconnect and then connect J621 and J622 of the

    pickup motor. Replace the pickup motor. Replace the relay PCB.

    Replace the DC controller PCB.

    Dispose of the waste toner. Check the operation of the waste toner

    bottle base. Disconnect and then connect J514 of the DC controller

    PCB. Replace the waste toner case full sensor. Replace the DC

    controller PCB.

    Disconnect and then connect the connector (J504, J512) of the DC

    controller PCB. Replace the developing cylinder clutch (CL4).

    Replace the buffer motor (M18). Replace the magnet roller drive

    clutch (CL1).

    Disconnect and connect the connector (J504, J511) of the DC

    controller PCB. Replace thetoner transport motor (sub hopper; M22),

    toner transport clutch (sub hopper; CL23), buffer inside toner sensor

    (TS1).

    Disconnect and connect the connector (J511) of the DC controller

    PCB. Replace the toner feed motor (sub hopper; M22).

    Disconnect and connect the connector (J504, J511) of the DC

    controller PCB. Replace the buffer motor (M18). Replace the

    following: magenta roller drive clutch (CL1), toner transport motor

    (sub hopper; M22), toner transport clutch (sub hopper; CL23), buffer

    inside toner sensor (TS1), buffer inside toner lower limit sensor

    (TS2).

    Disconnect and then connect the connector (J504) of the DC

    controller PCB. Replace the developing assembly inside toner

    sensor (TS3).

    toner feed motor (sub hopper) rotation is faulty. After correcting the

    e fault, be sure to reset the error.

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    Disconnect and then connect the connector (J504) of the DC

    controller PCB. Replace the buffer motor (M18).

    Reset the error.(COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)

    Disconnect and then connect J1022 of the main controller PCB.

    Replace the copy data controller/NE controller. Replace the main

    controller PCB.

    Disconnect and then connect J101 and J106 of the side paper deck

    driver PCB. Replace the pickup motor. Replace the side paper deck

    driver PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB.

    Remove and then mount the primary charging assembly. Check for

    soiling. Disconnect and then connect T601, J723, and J731 of the

    HV-DC PCB. Replace the HV-DC PCB.

    Remove and mount the primary charging assembly. Remove and

    mount the pre-transfer charging assembly. Remove and mount the

    transfer/separation charging assembly. Disconnect and then connect

    J721, J723, J731, and J734 of the HV-DC PCB. Replace the HV-DC

    PCB. Replace the HV-AC PCB.

    Remove and mount the transfer/separation charging assembly.

    Disconnect and then connect J7233 and J734 of the HV-DC PCB.

    Disconnect and then connect J741 and J742 of the HV-AC PCB.

    Replace the HV-AC PCB. Replace the transfer/separation charging

    assembly. Replace the pre-transfer charging assembly.

    Remove and mount the transfer/separation charging assembly.

    Check for soiling. Disconnect and then connect T701 and J723 ofthe HV-DC PCB. Replace the HV-DC PCB. Replace the pre-transfer

    charging assembly.

    Disconnect and then connect the connector of the video PCB.

    Disconnect and then connect the DC controller PCB. Replace the

    laser scanner unit.

    Disconnect and then connect J512 of the DC controller PCB.

    At the start of horizontal registration detection in the course of

    printing, the horizontal registration detection operation for

    downstream paper does not end within 5 sec.

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    Check to see if all covers have been attached to the primary

    charging assembly. Disconnect and then connect J764 of the laser

    scanner motor drive PCB (in the laser scanner unit). Disconnect and

    then connect J1401 of the video PCB. Disconnect and then connect

    J506 of the DC controller PCB. Replace the laser scanner unit.

    Replace the video PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB

    Disconnect and then connect J503 of the DC controller PCB.

    Replace the laser scanner unit cooling fan. Replace the DC

    controller PCB.

    Connect and then disconnect J512 of the DC controller PCB.

    Replace the reader heat discharge fan 1. Replace the DC controller

    PCB.

    Disconnect and then connect J521 of the DC controller PCB.

    Replace the reader heat discharge fan 2. Replace the DC controller

    PCB.

    Replace the laser scanner unit. Replace the video PCB

    Disconnect and then connect the connector. Replace the DC

    controller PCB. Replace the main controller PCB.

    Replace the main controller PCB.

    Disconnect and then connect J1110 of the reader controller PCB.

    Replace the inverter cooling fan. Replace the reader controller PCB.

    Disconnect and then connect J1107 and J1108 of the reader

    controller PCB. Replace the reader controller PCB.

    Replace the main controller PCB.

    Replace the main controller PCB.

    Replace the open I/F relay PCB (relay PCB between the main

    controller and PS controller).

    Disconnect and then connect the connector of the scanner HP

    sensor. Replace the scanner HP sensor. Replace the scanner motor.Replace the reader controller PCB.

    r heat discharge fan 1, reader heat discharge fan 2.

    .

    Replace the reader controller PCB

    Disconnect and then connect the connector of the scanning lamp.

    Replace the scanning lamp. Replace the inverter PCB. Replace the

    reader controller PCB.

    Disconnect and then connect the reader power supply connector.

    Replace the power supply.

    roller.

    Replace the DDR-SDRAM. Replace the HDD. Replace the main

    controller PCB.

    Turn off and then back on he power. Replace the main controller

    PCB.

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    Replace the main controller PCB.

    Disconnect and then connect the cable between the belt motor driver

    PCB and the ADF controller PCB. Replace the belt motor clock

    sensor. Replace the belt motor clock sensor. Replace the belt motor.

    Replace the belt motor driver PCB. Replace the ADF controller PCB.

    Replace the delivery motor. Replace the delivery motor clock sensor.

    Replace the ADF controller PCB.

    Replace the separation motor. Replace the separation motor clock

    sensor. Replace the ADF controller PCB.

    Replace the pickup motor. Replace the pickup roller height sensor(PI8). Replace the pickup roller height sensor 2 (PI9). Replace the

    pickup roller HP sensor (PI7). Replace the ADF controller PCB.

    Replace the ADF controller PCB.

    Replace the ADF.

    Power OFF/ON, reconnect the communication cable / terminalresistance, replace the transceiver PCB

    - Check the connectors of the finisher controller PCB and the DC

    controller PCB. -

    Replace the finisher controller PCB. -

    Replace the DC controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the finisher and the professional puncher.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Suspect a fault on the side of the professional puncher.

    (For details, see the manual for the professional puncher.)

    - Check the connectors between finisher and trimmer. -

    Replace the finisher controller PCB. -

    Suspect a fault on the side of the trimmer. (For

    details, see the manual for the trimmer.)

    Disconnect and then connect the connector. Replace the reader

    controller PCB. Replace the ADF controller PCB.

    Disconnect and then connect the connector. Replace the shift motor

    HP sensor. Replace the shift motor.

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    - Check the connectors between finisher and inserter. -

    Replace the finisher controller PCB. -

    Suspect a fault on the side of the inserter.

    (For details, see the manual for the inserter.)

    - Replace the EEPROM on the finisher controller PCB

    An attempt to read data from EEPROM has failed.

    An attempt to write data to EEPROM has failed.

    - Check the connectors of the assist HP sensor. -

    Check the connectors of the assist motor. -

    Replace the assist HP sensor. -

    Replace the assist motor. -

    Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the assist HP sensor. -

    Check the connector of the assist motor. -

    Replace the assist HP sensor. -

    Replace the assist motor.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.The switchover gear did not leave the home position of the drive

    switchover sensor even after the drive switchover motor had run for

    a specified time.

    The switchover gear did not reach the home position of the drive

    switchover sensor even after the drive switchover motor had run for

    a specified time.

    Tray A did not leave the home position even after the tray A lift motor

    had run for a specified time.

    Tray A did not reach the home position even after the tray A lift

    motor had run for a specified time.

    Tray B did not leave the home position even after the tray B lift motor

    had run for a specified time.

    Tray B did not reach the home position even after the tray B lift

    motor had run for a specified time.

    An invalid value was detected by the tray A paper width sensor or

    the tray B paper width sensor.

    1. Check the cable connector between the folder motor and the

    folder driver PCB. 2.

    Replace the folder motor

    3. Replace the folder driver PCB. 4.

    Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the rear alignment HP sensor. -

    Check the connectors of the area alignment motor. -

    Replace the rear alignment HP sensor. -

    Replace the rear alignment motor. -Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the rear alignment HP sensor. -

    Check the connectors of the rear alignment motor. -

    Replace the rear alignment HP sensor. -

    Replace the rear alignment motor. -

    Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - fault in

    - fault in

    - fault in

    - fault in

    - stapler HP

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    - Check the connectors of the stapler unit. -

    Replace the stapler unit. -

    Check the connectors of the stapler HP sensor.

    - Replace the stapler HP sensor. -

    Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the stapler unit. -

    Replace the stapler unit. -

    Check the connectors of the stapler HP sensor. -

    Replace the stapler HP sensor.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the stapler shift motor. -

    Replace the stapler shift motor. -

    Check the connectors of the stapler HP sensor.

    - Replace the stapler HP sensor.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the staple shift motor. -

    Replace the stapler shift motor. -

    Check the connectors of the stapler HP sensor.

    - Replace the stapler HP position. -

    Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the swing guide motor. -

    Replace the swing guide motor. -

    Check the connectors of the swing guide open sensor.

    - Replace the connectors of the swing guide open sensor.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the swing guide motor. -

    Replace the swing guide motor. -

    Check the connectors of the swing guide open sensor.

    - Replace the swing guide closed sensor.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the front alignment HP sensor. -

    Check the connectors of the front alignment motor.

    - Replace the front alignment HP sensor.- Replace the front alignment motor.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - stapler HP

    - finisher controller

    - stapler HP

    - finisher controller PCB

    - stapler HP

    - swing

    - finisher

    - swing

    - finisher

    - front

    - front

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    - Check the connectors of the front alignment HP sensor. -

    Check the connectors of the front alignment motor.

    - Replace the front alignment HP sensor.

    - Replace the front alignment motor.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the tray A rotation sensor. -

    Check the connectors of the tray A lift motor.

    - Replace the tray A rotation sensor. -

    Replace the tray A lift motor.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the tray A area sensor. -

    Replace the tray A area sensor.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the tray approach switch. -

    Replace the tray approach switch. -Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the tray A rotation sensor. -

    Check the connectors of the tray A lift motor.

    - Replace the tray A rotation sensor. -

    Replace the tray A lift motor.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the tray B rotation sensor. -

    Check the connectors of the tray B lift motor.

    - Replace the tray B rotation sensor. -

    Replace the tray B lift motor.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the tray B rotation sensor.

    - check the connectors of the tray B lift motor.

    - Replace the tray B rotation sensor.

    - Replace the tray lift motor.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the tray B rotation sensor.

    - Check the connectors of the tray B lift motor.

    - Replace the tray B rotation sensor. -

    Replace the tray B lift motor.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the power supply fan. -

    Suspect A fault in the power supply fan.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the feed fan. -

    Suspect a fault in the feed fan.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - finisher

    - finisher

    - tray B

    - tray

    - tray A

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    - Check the connectors of the horizontal detection unit shift motor

    and the horizontal sensor.

    - Replace the horizontal registration detection unit shift motor and

    the horizontal registration sensor. -

    Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the horizontal registration shift motor and

    the shift roller unit HP sensor. -

    Replace the horizontal registration shift motor and the shift roller unit

    HP sensor.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the horizontal registration shift motor and

    the shift roller unit HP sensor. -

    Replace the horizontal registration shift motor and the shift roller unit

    HP sensor. -

    Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the transport roller shift motor and the

    transport roller HP sensor.- Replace the transport roller shift motor and the transport roller HP

    sensor. -

    Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the transport roller shift motor and the

    transport roller HP sensor. -

    Replace the transport roller shift motor and the transport roller HP

    sensor. -

    Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the paddle rotation motor and the paddle

    rotation HP sensor.

    - Replace the paddle rotation motor and the paddle rotation HP

    sensor. -

    Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the paddle lift motor and the paddle lift HP

    sensor. -

    Replace the paddle lift motor and the paddle lift HP sensor.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the paddle lift motor and the paddle lift HP

    sensor. -

    Replace the paddle lift motor and the paddle lift HP sensor.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the paddle lift motor and the paddle lift HPsensor. -

    Replace the paddle lift motor and the paddle lift HP sensor.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the paddle lift motor and the paddle lift HP

    sensor. -

    Replace the paddle lift motor and the paddle lift HP sensor.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    ft motor

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    - Check the connectors of the transport belt shift motor and the

    transport belt HP sensor.

    - Replace the transport belt shift motor and the transport belt HP

    sensor. -

    Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the transport belt shift motor and the

    paper edge area HP sensor.

    - Replace the paper edge stopper shift motor and the paper edge

    area HP sensor. -

    Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the paper edge stopper shift motor and

    the paper edge area HP sensor. -

    Replace the paper edge stopper shift motor and the paper edge area

    HP sensor. -

    Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the paper edge stopper shift motor and

    the paper edge area HP sensor.- Replace the paper edge stopper shift motor and the paper edge

    area HP sensor. -

    Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the paper edge stopper shift motor. -

    Replace the paper edge stopper shift motor.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the paper edge motor and the paper edge

    HP sensor. - Replace

    the paper edge motor and the paper edge HP sensor. -

    Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the upper guide motor and the upper

    guide HP sensor.

    - Replace the upper guide motor and the upper guide HP sensor.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the upper guide motor and the upper

    guide HP sensor. -

    Replace the upper guide motor and the upper guide HP sensor.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the stack auxiliary motor and the stack

    delivery auxiliary tray HP sensor.

    - Replace the HP sensor.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the stack auxiliary motor and the stack

    delivery auxiliary tray HP sensor.

    - Replace the HP sensor.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

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    - Check the connectors of the paddle rotation motor and the shutter

    HP sensor. -

    Replace the paddle rotation motor and the shutter HP sensor.

    - Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the paddle rotation motor and the shutter

    HP sensor. -

    Replace the paddle rotation motor and the shutter HP sensor. -

    Replace the finisher controller PCB.

    The transport hook home position sensor PI04 is not activated.

    The transport hook home position sensor PI04 is not turned off.

    The top-bottom guide home position sensor PI03 is not activated.

    The top-bottom guide home position sensor PI03 is not turned off.The trim section transport motor driver A04 has a problem.

    The knife motor driver A05 has a problem.

    The upper knife upper limit sensor PI06 is not activated.

    The stopper home position sensor PI05 is not activated.

    The stopper home position sensor PI05 is not turned off.

    The delivery roller home position sensor PI14 is not activated.

    The delivery roller home position sensor PI14 is not turned off.

    The main drive motor driver A10 has a problem.

    The memorized value for the home position has a problem.

    - Check the connectors of the stopper motor and the stopper HP

    sensor. -

    Replace the stopper motor and the stopper HP sensor.

    - Replace the saddle stitcher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the stopper motor and the stopper HP

    sensor. -

    Replace the stopper motor and the stopper HP sensor.

    - Replace the saddle stitcher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the folding/transport motor and the

    folding/transport motor rotation sensor.

    - Replace the folding/transport motor and the folding/transport motor

    rotation sensor. -

    Replace the saddle stitcher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the saddle guide motor and the saddleroller guide HP sensor. -

    Replace the saddle guide motor and the saddle roller guide HP

    sensor. -

    Replace the saddle stitcher controller PCB.

    1. Check the punch motor. 2.

    Check the punch motor clock sensor (PS38).

    3. Replace the punch motor.

    4. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

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    - Check the connectors of the saddle guide motor and the saddle

    roller guide HP sensor.

    - Replace the saddle guide motor and the saddle roller guide HP

    sensor. -

    Replace the saddle stitcher controller PCB.

    - Check the saddle alignment motor and the saddle aligning plate HP

    sensor. -

    Replace the saddle alignment motor and the saddle aligning plate

    HP sensor. -

    Replace the saddle stitcher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the saddle alignment motor and the

    saddle aligning plate HP sensor. -

    Replace the saddle alignment motor and the saddle aligning plate

    HP sensor. -

    Replace the saddle stitcher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the stitcher unit. -

    Replace the stitcher unit.

    - Replace the saddle stitcher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the stitcher unit. -

    Replace the stitcher unit.

    - Replace the saddle stitcher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the saddle paper stop plate motor and the

    saddle paper stop plate HP sensor. -

    Replace the saddle paper stop plate motor and the saddle paper

    stop plate HP sensor. -

    Replace the saddle stitcher controller PCB.

    - Check the connectors of the saddle paper stop plate motor and the

    saddle paper stop plate HP sensor. -

    Replace the saddle paper stop plate motor and the saddle paper

    stop plate HP sensor

    .- Replace the saddle controller PCB.

    - Check the saddle pressing motor and the saddle pressing position

    sensor. -

    Replace the saddle pressing motor and the saddle pressing position

    sensor. -

    Replace the stitcher controller PCB.

    - Check the saddle pressing motor and the saddle pressing HP

    sensor. -

    Replace the saddle pressing motor and the saddle pressing HP

    sensor. -Replace the stitcher controller PCB.

    - Check the saddle pressing motor and the saddle pressing HP

    sensor. -

    Replace the saddle pressing motor and the saddle pressing HP

    sensor. -

    Replace the stitcher controller PCB.

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    - Check the saddle pull-in roller motor and the saddle pull-in roller

    HP sensor.

    - Replace the saddle pull-in roller motor and the saddle pull-in roller

    HP sensor. -

    Replace the stitcher controller PCB.

    - Check the saddle pull-in roller motor and the saddle pull-in roller

    HP sensor. -

    Replace the saddle pull-in roller motor and the saddle pull-in roller

    HP sensor. -

    Replace the stitcher controller PCB.

    See the description under E602 in service manual

    Replace the DDR-SDRAM.

    Install the security board.Replace the DDR-SDRAM with one for the model in question (1 GB).

    Turn off and then on the power. Replace the main controller PCB.

    Disconnect and then connect the connectors between the reader unit

    and the ADF. Replace the reader controller PCB. Replace the ADF

    controller PCB

    Turn off and then on the power. Replace the main controller PCB.

    Replace the HDD.

    Turn off and then on the power. Replace the security board.

    ult, be sure to reset the error. (COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)

    at power-on.Disconnect and then connect the main controller PCB.

    Install the NE controller. Replace the NE controller.

    er correcting the fault, be sure to reset the error.

    Turn off and then on the power. Replace the security board.

    ory and the printer unit.

    Turn off and then back on the power. (Turn off the machine and its

    delivery accessories; then, turn back on all accessories and then the

    machine.) Connect the communication cables and terminals

    between the machine and the delivery accessories once again.

    Replace the accessories controller PCB. Replace the transceiver

    PCB.

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    Reset the PDL mechanism. Turn off and then on the power. Reinstall

    the system software. Replace the main controller.

    Reset the PDL mechanism. Turn off and then on the power. Execute

    full formatting of the HDD, and reinstall the system software.

    Turn off and then on the power. Reinstall the system software.

    Execute full formatting of the HDD, and reinstall the system software.

    Replace the main controller PCB.

    Disconnect and then connect the connectors of the reader

    communications cable. Replace the reader controller PCB. Replace

    the main controller PCB.

    Replace the boot ROM.

    Reinstall the system software.

    Replace it with one for the model in question.

    Disconnect and then connect the connector of the main controller

    PCB. Install the coin vendor. Replace the coin vendor.

    in controller.

    main controller.Disconnect and connect the connectors of the read

    communication cable. Check the power supply of the reader unit (to

    see if initialization occurs at power-on). Replace the reader controller

    PCB. Reap the reader I/F PCB. Replace the main controller PCB.

    in controller.

    Disconnect and then connect the connector. Check the power supply

    of the DC controller (to see if initialization occurs at time of start-up).

    Replace the DC controller PCB. Replace the main controller PCB.

    Disconnect and then connect the connector of the main controller

    PCB. Install the card reader. Replace the card reader.

    Reset the PDL mechanism. Turn off and then on the power.

    Turn off and then on the power. Replace the external controller relay

    PCB. Replace the external controller.

    ontroller.

    Update the version of the language file (Language), or install the

    appropriate file.

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    Replace to the appropriate main controller PCB

    There is no need for remedial action. Nevertheless, the fact will

    remain as part of the error history.

    Turn off and then on the power. Disconnect and then connect J505

    of the DC controller PCB. Disconnect and then connect J1719 of the

    relay PCB. Replace the relay PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB.

    Disconnect and then connect J505 of the DC controller PCB.

    Replace the power supply cooling fan 1. Replace the DC controller

    PCB.

    cooling fan 2 has gone on.Disconnect and then connect J505 of the

    DC controller PCB. Replace the power supply cooling fan 2. Replace

    the DC controller PCB.

    Disconnect and then connect J1028 of the main controller PCB.

    Replace the controller cooling fan. Replace the main controller PCB.

    Disconnect and then connect J503 of the DC controller PCB.

    Replace the fixing heat discharge fan. Replace the DC controller

    PCB.

    gone on.Disconnect and then connect J512 of the DC controller

    PCB. Replace the drum fan. Replace the DC controller PCB.

    Disconnect and then connect J504 of the DC controller PCB.

    Replace the pre-transfer charging assembly fan. Replace the DC

    controller PCB.

    Remove paper lint form the surface of the double-feeding sensor

    (reception). Remount the double-feeding sensor (transmission,

    reception). Disconnect and then connect J509 and J550 of the DC

    controller PCB. Replace the double-feeding sensor (transmission,

    reception). Replace the double-feeding sensor PCB (transmission,

    reception).

    Disconnect and then connect J508, J552, and J553 of the DC

    controller PCB. Disconnect and then connect J4001 and J4002 of

    the fixing inlet sensor ascent/descent motor driver PCB; as

    necessary, replace the fixing inlet sensor ascent/descent motor.

    Replace the fixing inlet sensor ascent/descent motor driver PCB.

    ooling fan 2, controller cooling fan.

    ap jam detection).

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    Code Detail code Error description

    0000

    0001

    0002

    0003

    0004

    0001

    0002

    0002

    0003

    0002

    0004

    0005

    0001 Power cooling fan (right) (FM1)

    0002 power cooling fan (middle) (FM2)

    0003 power cooling fan (left) (FM3)

    8004 spine plate lower cooling fan (front) (FM10)

    8005 spine plate lower cooling fan (rear) (FM11)

    8006 spine plate upper cooling fan (front) (FM12)

    8007 spine plate upper cooling fan (rear) (FM13)

    8008 signature cooling 2 fan (front) (FM6)

    8009 signature cooling 2 fan (rear) (FM7)

    800A signature cooling 1 fan (front) (FM8)

    800B signature cooling 1 fan (rear) (FM9)

    800C glue supply cooling fan (upper) (FM4)

    800D glue supply cooling fan (lower) (FM5)

    8081

    8082

    8083

    8084

    0003

    E550 Power check signal error

    E551

    E5A1 Gripper motor (M43)

    Perfect Binder-A1

    E501 Perfect binder internal communication error

    E505 EEPROM error

    E508 Inserter communication error

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    8081

    8082

    8083

    8084

    8085

    8086

    8087

    8081

    8082

    8081

    8082

    8083

    8084

    8085

    8081

    8082

    8001

    8002

    8001

    8002

    8001

    8002

    8003

    8004

    8005

    E5AA Cutter motor (M35)

    E5A5 Slide motor (M44)

    E5A8 Rotation motor 1 (M42)

    Rotation motor 2 (M41)E5A9

    Waste paper buffer shift motor (M37)E5A2

    E5A3 Stack buffer tray motor (M39)

    E5A4 Press motor (M36)

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    8006

    8007

    8001

    8002

    8003

    8001

    8002

    8001

    8002

    E5AE 8001 Binding stack door lock solenoid (SL5)

    8001

    8002

    8003

    8004

    8005

    8006

    8007

    8008

    8009

    800B

    800C

    8001

    8002

    8003

    8001

    E5B0 Heater (HTR1)

    Automatic sensor adjustmentE5B4

    E5B2 Glue vat level detection

    E5AD Trimming blade plate shift motor (M40)

    E5AB Binding lift tray motor (M38)

    E5AC Stacking motor (M34)

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    8002

    8003

    8004

    8005

    8006

    8007

    8008

    8009

    8011

    8012

    8013

    8014

    8015

    8016

    8017

    8018

    8019

    8001 Leading edge sensor (S65T/S65L)

    8002 Inlet path sensor (S92T/S92L)

    E5B5

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    8003 Registration sensor (S88T/S88L)

    8004 Stack arrival sensor (S76)

    8005 Stack tray paper sensor (S81)

    8006

    8007

    8008 Main gripper paper sensor (S55)

    8011 Leading edge sensor (S65T/S65L)

    8012 Inlet path sensor (S92T/S92L)

    8013 Registration sensor (S88T/S88L)

    8014 Stack arrival sensor (S76)

    8016 Waste paper buffer full sensor (S96T/S96L), paper pressing plate sensor

    (S104)

    8017 Sub gripper paper sensor (S39

    8018 Main gripper paper sensor (S55)

    0001

    0002

    0003

    E5B8 8001 Glue vat roller motor (M25)

    Stack delivery sensor (S64T/S64L)

    E5B6 Stack thickness volume sensor (S50)

    E5B7 0001

    0002

    Glue vat shift motor (M32)

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    8001

    8002

    0005

    0005

    0001

    0002

    Spine bending motor (right) (M29)

    E5BC Spine plate shift motor (M26)

    E5BB 0001

    0002

    0003

    0004

    E5B9 Glue supply motor (M33)

    E5BA 0001

    0002

    0003

    0004

    Spine bending motor (left) (M28)

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    0003

    0004

    8001

    8002

    8003

    8001

    8002

    8001

    8002

    8001

    8002

    8003

    8004

    8001

    8002

    8003

    8004

    8001 Switchback roller lift motor (M7)

    E5C3 Alignment motor (rear) (M5)

    E5C4

    E5C0 Switchback flapper motor (M8)

    Trailing edge retaining lever motor (M3)E5C1

    E5C2 Alignment motor (front) (M4)

    Front cover lock release sensor (S30)E5BD

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    8002

    8001

    8002

    8003

    8004

    8005

    8006

    8007

    8008

    8009

    800A

    8001

    8002

    8001

    8002

    0001

    0002

    0005

    0001

    E5C7 Stacking weight shift motor (M6)

    Shift motor (left) (M15)E5C9

    E5CA Shift motor (right) (M16)

    E5C5 Stacking tray lift motor (M2)

    E5C6 Stacking tray shift motor (M9)

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    0002

    0005

    E5CB 8001 Cover horizontal registration motor (M31)

    8002

    8001

    8002

    8001

    8002

    8001

    8002

    8003

    8004

    8005

    0001

    0002

    0004

    0005

    0006

    E5D3

    0003

    Stack shift motor (M18)

    E5D0 Sub gripper lift motor (M17)

    E5D1 Size shift motor (M19)

    Sub gripper motor (M20)E5D2

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    0007

    8003

    8004

    8005

    8006

    8007

    8008

    8009

    0002

    0003

    0004

    0005

    8001

    8002

    0001E5D5 Rotation motor (M21)

    Main gripper motor (rear) (M24)E5D6

    8001

    8002

    Main gripper lift motor (M22)E5D4

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    8003

    8004

    8005

    8006

    8001

    8002

    8003

    8004

    8005

    8006

    8001

    8002

    8003

    8004

    E5D9 8001 Stack delivery roller motor (M27)

    E5D8 Stack delivery path shift motor (M30)

    E5D7 Main gripper motor (front) (M23)

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    Detection timing

    A communication failure has occurred between the master controller

    PCB and the slave controller PCB.

    A communication failure has occurred between the master controllerPCB and the slave controller PCB.

    A communication failure has occurred between the junction PCB

    (optional controller) and the master controller PCB.

    A communication failure has occurred between the slave controller

    PCB and the cutter controller PCB.

    A communication failure has occurred between the slave controller

    PCB and the cutter controller PCB.

    The value written to EEPROM and the value read from it do not

    match.

    EEPROM did not return from the busy state when information was

    written to it.

    An initialization communication failure has occurred.

    An error occurred while communicating between the perfect binder

    and the inserter.The 24V1 supervisory signal on the master controller PCB is in the

    powered-off state when the front cover is closed.

    The master controller PCB has detected an open on the upper cover

    switch when the front cover and the upper cover are closed.

    The 24V2 supervisory signal on the master controller PCB is in the

    powered-off state when the front cover and the upper cover are

    closed.

    The 24V2 supervisory signal on the slave controller PCB is in the

    powered-off state when the front cover and the upper cover are

    closed.

    The 24V3 supervisory signal on the slave controller PCB is in the

    powered-off state when the front cover is closed.

    A power cooling fan (right) lock signal has been detected.

    A power cooling fan (middle) lock signal has been detected.

    A power cooling fan (left) lock signal has been detected.

    A spine plate lower cooling fan (front) lock signal has been detected.

    A spine plate lower cooling fan (rear) lock signal has been detected.

    A spine plate upper cooling fan (front) lock signal has been detected.

    A spine plate upper cooling fan (rear) lock signal has been detected.

    A signature cooling 2 fan (front) lock signal has been detected.

    A signature cooling 2 fan (rear) lock signal has been detected.

    A signature cooling 1 fan (front) lock signal has been detected.

    A signature cooling 1 fan (rear) lock signal has been detected.

    A glue supply cooling fan (upper) lock signal has been detected.

    A glue supply cooling fan (lower) lock signal has been detected.

    The gripper home position sensor (S93) would not turn off within a

    specified period of time after gripper actuation.The gripper home position sensor (S93) would not turn on within a

    specified period of time after gripper release.

    The gripper end sensor (S94) would not turn on within a specified

    period of time after gripper actuation.

    The gripper end sensor (S94) would not turn off within a specified

    period of time after gripper release.

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    The waste paper buffer home position sensor (left) (S103) would not

    turn off upon shift from the left home position.

    The waste paper buffer home position sensor (left) (S103) would not

    turn on within a specified period of time after return to the left home

    position.

    The waste paper buffer home position sensor (right) (S100) would

    not turn off within a specified period of time after shift from the right

    home position.

    The waste paper buffer home position sensor (right) (S100) would

    not turn on within a specified period of time after return to the right

    home position.

    The waste paper buffer clock sensor (S101) would not turn on within

    a specified period of time after the motor stared rotating.

    The paper pushing plate sensor (S104) would not turn off within a

    specified period of time after the motor stared rotating.

    The paper pushing plate sensor (S104) would not turn on within a

    specified period of time after the motor stared rotating.

    The stack buffer tray home position sensor (S78) would not turn off

    within a specified period of time after shift from the home position.

    The stack buffer tray home position sensor (S78) would not turn on

    within a specified period of time after return to the home position.The press home position sensor (S90) would not turn off on within a

    specified period of time after press actuation.

    The press home position sensor (S90) would not turn on within a

    specified period of time after press release.

    The press end sensor (S87) would not turn off within a specified

    period of time after press actuation.

    The press end sensor (S87) would not turn on within a specified

    period of time after press release.

    The press limit sensor (S89) has turned on.

    The slide home position sensor (S82) would not turn off upon shift

    from the home position.

    The slide home position sensor (S82) would not turn on within a

    specified period of time after return to the home position.

    The rotation home position sensor1 (S95) would not turn off upon

    shift from the home position.

    The rotation home position sensor1 (S95) would not turn on within a

    specified period of time after return to the home position.

    The rotation home position sensor 2 (S91) would not turn off upon

    shift from the home position.

    The rotation home position sensor 2 (S91) would not turn on within a

    specified period of time after return to the home position.

    Cutter area sensor 2 (S85) would not turn off within a specified

    period of time after trimming from the front side.

    Cuter area sensor 2 (S85) would not turn on within a specified period

    of time after shifting the trimming blade to the rear side (cutting

    release).

    Cutter area sensor 2 (S85) would not turn off within a specifiedperiod of time after trimming from the rear side.

    Cutter area sensor 2 (S85) would not turn on within a specified

    period of time after shifting the trimming blade to the front side

    (cutting release).

    Area sensor 1 (S84) would not turn on within a specified period of

    time after shifting the trimming blade from the front side to the rear

    side.

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    Area sensor 1 (S84) would not turn on within a specified period of

    time after shifting the trimming blade from the rear side to the front

    side.

    Cutter limit sensor (S86) has turned on.

    The binding lift tray home position sensor (S79) would not turn off

    upon shift from the home position.

    The binding lift tray home position sensor (S79) would not turn on in

    time on return to the home position.

    The binding lift tray clock sensor (S102) would not turn on within a

    specified period of time after motor rotation.

    The stack tray home position sensor (S80) would not turn off upon

    shift from the home position.

    The stack tray home position sensor (S80) would not turn on within a

    specified period of time after return to the home position.

    The trimming blade plate home position sensor (S83) would not turn

    off within a specified period of time after shift from the home position.

    The trimming blade plate home position sensor (S83) would not turn

    on within a specified period of time after return to the home position.

    The stack door open sensor (S98) has detected a door open statewhile the stack door is locked.

    The thermistor (S56) would not detect a temperature setting -/+5 deg

    C within 600 sec after the power save mode was released.

    The thermistor (S56) has detected 200 deg C or higher for 1 sec.

    The thermistor (S56) has detected 5 deg C or lower for 1 sec (the

    thermistor, when started up, begins detecting after 10 sec).

    The thermistor (S56) has failed to detect 140 deg C or higher within

    200 sec after detecting 50 deg C.

    10sec or longer, The (S56) has detected 135 deg C or lower for 10

    sec or longer after completion of temperature control.

    A fault in the abnormal temperature thermistor (S57) has been

    detected.

    A fault in the thermostat (THSW) has been detected.

    The level thermistor (S58) has detected 170 deg C or higher for 10

    sec or longer after the completion of warm-up.

    The level thermistor (S58) has detected 171 deg C or lower for 10

    sec or longer after the completion of warm-up.

    A blowout in the abnormal temperature thermistor (S57) has been

    detected.

    A blowout in the level thermistor (S58) has been detected.

    The level thermistor (S58) has detected a liquid level lower than the

    lower-limit position four times in succession during glue supply.

    The liquid level detected by the thermistor (S58) would not rise

    above the upper-limit position when a specified volume of glue was

    supplied without applying glue and in a state of the liquid level being

    higher than the lower-limit position.

    The level thermistor (S58) would not rise fall below the upper-limitposition when a specified volume of glue was applied without

    supplying glue.

    The A/D input value would not fit into a specified range when the D/A

    output of the timing sensor (S5) was varied to the upper-limit value.

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    The A/D input value would not fit into a specified range when the D/A

    output of the cover registration sensor (S21) was varied to the upper-

    limit value.

    The A/D input value would not fit into a specified range when the D/A

    output of the cover horizontal registration sensor (S) (S71) was

    varied to the upper-limit value.

    The A/D input value would not fit into a specified range when the D/A

    output of the cover registration sensor (L) (S72) was varied to the

    upper-limit value.

    The A/D input value would not fit into a specified range when the D/A

    output of the stack delivery sensor (S64T/S64L) was varied to the

    upper-limit value.

    The A/D input value would not fit into a specified range when the D/A

    output of the leading edge sensor (S65T/S65L) was varied to the

    upper-limit value.

    The A/D input value would not fit into a specified range when the D/A

    output of the inlet path sensor (S92T/S92L) was varied to the upper-

    limit value.

    The A/D input value would not fit into a specified range when the D/A

    output of the registration sensor (S88T/S88L) was varied to the

    upper-limit value.The A/D input value would not fit into a specified range when the D/A

    output of the waste paper buffer full sensor (S96T/S96L) was varied

    to the upper-limit value.

    The A/D input value would not fit into a specified range when the D/A

    output of the timing sensor (S5) was varied to the lower-limit value.

    The A/D input value would not fit into a specified range when the D/A

    output of the cover registration sensor (S21) was varied to the lower-

    limit value.

    The A/D input value would not fit into a specified range when the D/A

    output of the cover horizontal registration sensor (S) (S71) was

    varied to the lower-limit value.

    The A/D input value would not fit into a specified range when the D/A

    output of the cover horizontal registration sensor (L) (S72) wasvaried to the lower-limit value.

    The A/D input value would not fit into a specified range when the D/A

    output of the stack delivery sensor (S64T/S64L) was varied to the

    lower-limit value

    The A/D input value would not fit into a specified range when the D/A

    output of the leading edge sensor (S65T/S65L) was varied to the

    lower-limit value.

    The A/D input value would not fit into a specified range when the D/A

    output of the inlet path sensor (S92T/S92L) was varied to the lower-

    limit value.

    The A/D input value would not fit into a specified range when the D/A

    output of the registration sensor (S88T/S88L) was varied to the lower-

    limit value.The A/D input value would not fit into a specified range when the D/A

    output of the waste paper full buffer sensor (S96T/S96L) was varied

    to the lower-limit value.

    Leading edge sensor (S65T/S65L) has not detected the presence of

    paper.

    Inlet path sensor (S92T/S92L) has not detected the presence of

    paper.

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    Registration sensor (S88T/S88L) has not detected the presence of

    paper.

    Stack arrival sensor (S76) has not detected the presence of paper.

    The stack tray paper sensor (S81) has not detected the presence of

    paper.

    The stack delivery sensor (S64T/S64L) has not detected the

    absence of paper.

    The stack delivery sensor (S64T/S64L) has not detected the

    presence of paper during automatic delivery processing.

    The main gripper paper sensor (S55) has not detected the presence

    of paper.

    The leading edge sensor (S65T/S65L) has not detected the absence

    of paper.

    The inlet path sensor (S92T/S92L) has not detected the absence of

    paper.

    The registration sensor (S88T/S88L) has not detected the absence

    of paper.

    The stack arrival sensor (S76) has not detected the absence of

    paper.

    When the waste paper buffer full sensor (S96T/S96L) detects that

    waste paper is present. Whenwaste paper larger than the specified size is detected between the

    waste paper buffer and paper pressing plate after treatment of waste

    paper. When the waste

    paper full alarm is not canceled even if waste buffer initialization

    (door opening and closing) is performed three times after detection

    of the waste paper full alarm caused by waste paper clogging.

    * Waste paper clogging is detected by the paper pressing plate

    sensor (S104). The amount of the clogged waste paper is detected

    according to the positional relationship between the waste paper

    buffer and the pressing plate.

    The sub gripper paper sensor (S39) has not detected the absence of

    paper.

    The main gripper paper sensor (S55) has not detected the absenceof paper.

    The result of stack thickness detection is smaller than the minimum

    value (0 mm) of AD adjustment.

    The result of stack thickness detection is larger than the maximum

    value (25 mm) of AD adjustment.

    The stack thickness sensor value would not change when the main

    gripper was opened or closed.

    The glue vat shift home position sensor (S73) would not turn on even

    after driving the glue vat shift motor for a specified period of time to

    shift the glue vat to the rear home position.

    The glue vat shift home position sensor (S73) would not turn off

    even after driving the glue vat shift motor for a specified period of

    time to shift the glue vat to the front position.The glue vat shift home position sensor (front) (S74) would not turn

    on even after driving the glue vat shift motor for a specified period of

    time to shift the glue vat to the front position.

    The glue vat shift home position sensor (front) (S74) would not turn

    off even after driving the glue vat shift motor for a specified period of

    time to shift the glue vat to the rear home position.

    The glue vat roller rotation sensor (S59) would not detect the rotation

    of the glue vat roller when it was driven.

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    The glue supply home position sensor (S75) would not turn on even

    after driving the glue supply motor for a specified period of time to

    supply glue.

    The glue supply home position sensor (S75) would not turn off even

    after driving the glue supply motor for a specified period of time to

    supply glue.

    The spine bending home position sensor (left) (S60) would not turn

    on even after driving the spine bending motor for a specified period

    of time to open the spine plate.

    The spine bending home position sensor (left) (S60) was off when

    the spine plate closed.

    The spine bending home position sensor (left) (S60) would not turn

    off even after driving the spine bending motor for a specified period

    of time to close the spine plate.

    The spine bending home position sensor (left) (S60) was on when

    the spine plate opened.

    The spine bending closed sensor (S61) would not turn on even after

    driving the spine bending motor for a specified period of time to

    close the spine plate.

    The spine bending closed sensor (S61) was off when the spine plate

    opened.The spine bending closed sensor (S61) would not turn off even after

    driving the spine bending motor for a specified period of time to open

    the spine plate.

    The spine bending closed sensor (S61) was already on when the

    spine plate closed.

    The spine bending home position sensor (left) (S60) and the spine

    bending closed sensor (S61) have turned on simultaneously.

    The spine bending home position sensor (right) (S66) would not turn

    on even after driving the spine bending motor for a specified period

    of time to open the spine plate.

    The spine bending home position sensor (right) (S66) was off when

    the spine plate closed.

    The spine bending home position sensor (right) (S66) would not turn

    off even after driving the spine bending motor for a specified periodof time to close the spine plate.

    The spine bending home position sensor (right) (S66) was on when

    the spine plate opened.

    The spine plate pressure sensor (S69) would not turn on even after