Error occurred turn the main power switch off and on f24c

Error occurred turn the main power switch off and on f24c КОНФЕРЕНЦИЯ СТАРТКОПИ Принтеры, копировальные аппараты, МФУ, факсы и другая офисная техника: вопросы ремонта, обслуживания, заправки, выбора Добрый день!У клиента несколько аппаратов Kyocera ECOSYS P6026cdn и Kyocera FS-C2026MFP.Совершенно неожиданно все аппараты Kyocera ECOSYS P6026cdn выпали в ошибку F24C, а Kyocera FS-C2026MFP в ошибку F245.Подскажите […]

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Error occurred turn the main power switch off and on f24c

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Принтеры, копировальные аппараты, МФУ, факсы и другая офисная техника:
вопросы ремонта, обслуживания, заправки, выбора

Добрый день!
У клиента несколько аппаратов Kyocera ECOSYS P6026cdn и Kyocera FS-C2026MFP.
Совершенно неожиданно все аппараты Kyocera ECOSYS P6026cdn выпали в ошибку F24C, а Kyocera FS-C2026MFP в ошибку F245.
Подскажите что можно посоветовать человеку?
Драйвера пробуют установить новые, по результатам отзвоняться.
Можно что-нибудь еще посоветовать?

драйвера не помогут.
Ошибка f245 -о по этой ошибке советуют перепрошить аппарат -не факт правда, что заработает . А так менять майн.
У вас мануалы есть на них? если нету, то в инете они есть. Надо почитать их и вам все станет понятно.

2. Lisirgin 16.06.15 16:35

Наверное был скачок напряжения, вот они и повылетали в ошибку. Как вариант ИМХО.

Надеюсь, прошивка сможет помочь Вам. Хотя возможен вариант, что частично (не на всех аппаратах). С заменой плат не спешите. У меня было три случая выхода из строя одновременно (за один день) нескольких аппаратов одного модельного ряда, подключенных в локалку, в одной той же организации. Во всех случаях были виновниками сотрудники управление корпоративной безопасности, запускающие в сеть, какую то сканирующую программу. В последнем случаи (с полгода назад), один из сотрудников УКБ, вернувшись с семинара по сетевой безопасности, запустил в сеть программку, полученную в качестве бонуса. Умерло пять FS-1128MFP, хотя в сети при этом было порядка 30 кис различной модификации. Сейчас уже не помню, но код по-моему был F245. Два аппарата ожили просто от перепрошивки. С остальными ITшники провозились день, что бы поднять. FS-1128MFP не определялись в сети и периодически опять вываливались в ошибку. На днях попробую уточнить последовательность оживления.
Во втором случаи были подобные танцы с бубном с FS-1028MFP, года четыре назад.
В первом случаи FS-1118MFP неожиданно выходили из спящего режима и требовали загрузить бумагу в универсальный лоток, после чего печатали на всех листах, что были в лотке строчку с кракозябрами, а на первом листе название файла с расширением .exe. Фантом испарился через 1,5 месяца. На курсах слышал, что подобные проблемы могут вызывать и вирусы.

Расскажу и свои истории массовых зависаний МФУ 1135 и подобных:
часто отключают свет, переходим на генераторы, а потом обратно.
После любого отключения, включение неважно с генератора или с сети, МФУ включаются и некоторые зависают, иногда висят на «неоригинальный картридж» или на «готов». Помогает перезагрузка и не одна. Устройств МФУ порядка 100.
Количество зависающих сказать сложно т.к. некоторые отделы ребутают сами.

Последовательность танцев с бубном была следующая. Аппарат отключался от локалки и прошивался. На компе сносились драйвера. После чего производилось подключение по USB и установка драйверов с обязательной распечаткой теста. Затем аппарат подключился в сеть и становился доступен WEB. Было отмечено, что если ничего не распечатать по USB аппарат не хотел оживать.

(7) Как не странно, но именно так. Сегодня начальник IT отдела вспоминал все это как страшный сон.

(4)
Я бы эти нашим доморощенным безопасникам отрывал бы периодически руки и откусывал бы ноги по самую шею.
Сам с таким сталкивался — запускают «сканер-стукалку» — программу «простукивающую» все айпишники в сети.
А киосеровские аппараты универсальны — поддерживают почти все языки печати. И, самой собой, когда такой стукальщик добирается до айпишника аппарата — аппарат воспринимает это как задание на печать. И хорошо, если , блин, только на печать.
С троянцами аналогично. Сидит троянец и раз в сутки «простукивает» доступные айпишники. И если с айпишника нет ответа — посылает туда своё тело. А киосеровские аппараты всё это распечатывают.

10. mihalog 02.09.15 07:56

Доброго дня! Такая же ошибка обнаружилась на ecosys m2030dn. В этот момент настраивали сетевое подключение видеорегистратора jassun. Как только регистратор втыкаем в сеть, лезит ошибка на МФУ. Отключаем, все ок. Надо бы разобраться, что это хрень в сетку выталкивает, жалко пока времени не хватает.

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Models are different: On some there is a work around.

On some you can go into the Web Interface and go to Device Setting and System and turn on the Auto Error Clear.

On the newer model you go into the Web Interface and go to Security Setting and Error Setting and turn on Auto Error Clear. (may need to input the code, have not viewed this model yet).

Can’t thank you enough for your help. Much appreciated. I changed the settings. Just so I’m clear. Does changing the YO and Y1 settings mean that the machine will automatically clear the error message after 30-seconds without having to power the machine on and off?

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I have a Kyocera 306ci that is giving me a F24C error code. I searched this site and it said to clean the DIMM run sim. U021 to re-initialize the memory. I’ve never worked on this model. I got a call this morning from a company and I didn’t sell the machine to them nor is it under contract. I checked the service error counter and it has 11 F24C errors in total. The client said it does it every couple of days. Very intermittent.

Many Fxxx errors can be resolved by updating the firmware & printer driver usually caused by a corrupt print job, when clients print webpages with JAVA images etc.

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Many Fxxx errors can be resolved by updating the firmware & printer driver usually caused by a corrupt print job, when clients print webpages with JAVA images etc.

Thanks. I just sent the payment to you for firmware for KYOCERA 306ci

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Thanks for your support i’ll ping that across to you now.

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Здравствуйте,на принтере kyocera m3540dn при попытке залогиниться под админом через web interface выходит ошибка 404 .На дисплее принтера надпись произошла ошибка выключите и включите принтер f24c.В интернете мало по этому поводу информации , возможно кто то сталкивался с данной проблемой подскажите или подтолкните в правильно направление пожалуйста …

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    Re: Kyocera 306ci — F24C error

    Quote Originally Posted by kuby
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    Models are different: On some there is a work around.

    On some you can go into the Web Interface and go to Device Setting and System and turn on the Auto Error Clear.

    On the newer model you go into the Web Interface and go to Security Setting and Error Setting and turn on Auto Error Clear. (may need to input the code, have not viewed this model yet).

    Can’t thank you enough for your help. Much appreciated. I changed the settings. Just so I’m clear….Does changing the YO and Y1 settings mean that the machine will automatically clear the error message after 30-seconds without having to power the machine on and off?


  2. 09-28-2020


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    Re: Kyocera 306ci — F24C error

    Quote Originally Posted by BillyCarpenter
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    I have a Kyocera 306ci that is giving me a F24C error code. I searched this site and it said to clean the DIMM run sim. U021 to re-initialize the memory. I’ve never worked on this model. I got a call this morning from a company and I didn’t sell the machine to them nor is it under contract. I checked the service error counter and it has 11 F24C errors in total. The client said it does it every couple of days. Very intermittent.

    Any suggestions?

    Many Fxxx errors can be resolved by updating the firmware & printer driver usually caused by a corrupt print job, when clients print webpages with JAVA images etc.


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    Re: Kyocera 306ci — F24C error

    Quote Originally Posted by copier tech
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    Many Fxxx errors can be resolved by updating the firmware & printer driver usually caused by a corrupt print job, when clients print webpages with JAVA images etc.

    Thanks. I just sent the payment to you for firmware for KYOCERA 306ci


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    Quote Originally Posted by BillyCarpenter
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    Thanks. I just sent the payment to you for firmware for KYOCERA 306ci

    Thanks for your support i’ll ping that across to you now.


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    Quote Originally Posted by copier tech
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    Thanks for your support i’ll ping that across to you now.

    Thanks, I’ll be needing more in the very near future.


  7. 09-29-2020


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    Re: Kyocera 306ci — F24C error

    Did you update to the latest KX driver?


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    Quote Originally Posted by bsm2
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    Did you update to the latest KX driver?

    Yes, sir. I feel like I should be paying yall for this education. I’ve learned a lot over the past couple of days.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BillyCarpenter
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    Yes, sir. I feel like I should be paying yall for this education. I’ve learned a lot over the past couple of days.

    change the pdl to pcl5c


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    Re: Kyocera 306ci — F24C error

    F24c is a web browser issue. Try using Firefox. The issue I had is trying to log into Command Center. Kyocera is working on a firmware fix


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  • Description: DP CIS AGC error An error was detected when processing the back side AGC (40 ppm model only)
  • Remedy: DP CIS 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. DPCIS — Main/Engine PWB(YC509) 2. Replace DPCIS and execute U411.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 3500
  • Description: Scanner — ASIC communication error A communication error is detected during communication. (Read-back values are different.)
  • Remedy: CIS 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. CIS — Main/Engine PWB (YC506) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shortcircuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the image scanner carriage and execute U411.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 4000
  • Description: Polygon motor initial error (LSU) The polygon motor ready signal is not detected when passing 10s after starting up the polygon motor
  • Remedy: Laser scanner unit (LSU) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Polygon motor — Main/engine PWB (YC3) If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 2. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 4010
  • Description: Polygon motor steady-state error (LSU) The polygon motor ready signal is not for consecutive 1s after the polygon motor is stabilized
  • Remedy: Laser scanner unit (LSU) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Polygon motor — Main/engine PWB (YC3) If the wiring is disconnected, short-circuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 2. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB 1. Check the engine firmware and upgrade to the latest version if necessary. 2. Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 4201
  • Description: BD steady-state error (LSU) BD was not obtained during the steady rotation
  • Remedy: Laser scanner unit (LSU) 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. LSU — Main/Engine PWB (YC505) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shortcircuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the LSU.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 6000
  • Description: Broken fuser heater wire (main) During warm-up, the temperature detected by the thermopile does not reach 100°C/212 °F when turning the heater on for consecutive 10s During warm up, the temperature detected by the thermopile does not reach the ready temperature when passing 30s after reaching 60°C/ 212°F.
  • Remedy: Fuser unit 1. Make sure there is no paper jam. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit — Main/Engine PWB(YC19) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shortcircuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 4. If the fuser heater is not turned on (broken thermostat wire), replace the fuser unit.
    Low voltage power supply PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Heater — Low voltage power supply PWB (YC102) Low voltage power supply PWB — Main/ Engine PWB(YC20) 2. Replace the low voltage power supply PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 6020
  • Description: Fuser thermopile high temperature error (main) During drive, the thermopile detected 200C/392 °F for 5s The temperature detected by the thermopile rose 18C/65 °F or more when passing 1s or more after the drive is stopped Detected temperature at that time is 200C/392 °or more
  • Remedy: Thermopile 1. Reconnect the wire connector Replace the wire if there is no continuity. Thermopile — Main/engine PWB (YC2) 2. Check how the thermopile is attached. If not attached to the holder, correct it 3. Replace the thermopile if not repaired
    Fuser unit 1. Make sure there is no paper jam. 2. If the fuser heater is not turned on (broken thermostat wire), replace the fuser unit.
    Low voltage power supply PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Low voltage power supply PWB — Main/ Engine PWB(YC20) 2. Replace the low voltage power supply PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 6030
  • Description: Broken fuser thermopile wire (main) The thermopile detected an abnormal value
  • Remedy: Thermopile 1. Reconnect the wire connector Replace the wire if there is no continuity. Thermopile — Main/engine PWB (YC2) 2. Replace the thermopile if not repaired
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 6050
  • Description: Fuser thermopile low temperature error (main) During printing, the temperature detected by the thermopile is less than 100C/212°F for consecutive 3s
  • Remedy: Power supply voltage 1. Check no voltage drop exceeding 10% of the rated during printing. 2. If the power is overloaded, change the AC outlet that supplies power.
    Thermopile 1. Reconnect the wire connector Replace the wire if there is no continuity. Thermopile — Main/engine PWB (YC2) 2. Check how the thermopile is attached. If not attached to the holder, correct it 3. Replace the thermopile if not repaired
    Fuser unit 1. Make sure there is no paper jam. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit — Main/Engine PWB(YC19) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shortcircuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 4. If the fuser heater is not turned on (broken thermostat wire), replace the fuser unit.
    Low voltage power supply PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Heater — Low voltage power supply PWB (YC102) Low voltage power supply PWB — Main/ Engine PWB(YC20) 2. Replace the low voltage power supply PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 6200
  • Description: Fuser heater error (sub) During warm-up, the temperature detected by the thermistor does not reach 60C/212.0 °F when turning the heater on for consecutive 30s. During warm-up, the temperature detected by the thermistor does not reach the ready temperature when passing 20s after it reaches 60C/ 212°F.
  • Remedy: Thermopile 1. Reconnect the wire connector Replace the wire if there is no continuity. Thermopile — Main/engine PWB (YC2) 2. Replace the thermopile if not repaired
    Fuser unit 1. Make sure there is no paper jam. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit — Main/Engine PWB(YC19) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shortcircuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 4. If the fuser heater is not turned on (broken thermostat wire), replace the fuser unit.
    Low voltage power supply PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Heater — Low voltage power supply PWB (YC102) Low voltage power supply PWB — Main/ Engine PWB(YC20) 2. Replace the low voltage power supply PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 6220
  • Description: Fuser heater high temperature error (sub) The temperature detected by the thermopile is 240°C/464 °F while the drive is stopped The temperature detected by the thermopile is 255°C/491 °F during drive
  • Remedy: Thermopile 1. Reconnect the wire connector Replace the wire if there is no continuity. Thermopile — Main/engine PWB (YC2) 2. Check how the thermopile is attached. If not attached to the holder, correct it 3. Replace the thermopile if not repaired
    Fuser unit 1. Make sure there is no paper jam. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit — Main/Engine PWB(YC19) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shortcircuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 4. Replace the fuser unit.
    Low voltage power supply PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Low voltage power supply PWB — Main/ Engine PWB(YC20) 2. Replace the low voltage power supply PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 6230
  • Description: Fuser thermistor wire break (sub) The thermistor’s AD value was abnormal
  • Remedy: Fuser unit 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit — Main/Engine PWB(YC19) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shortcircuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 3. If the fuser heater is not turned on (broken thermostat wire), replace the fuser unit.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 6250
  • Description: Fuser heater low temperature error (sub) During printing, the temperature detected by the thermistor is less than 60°C/140°F for consecutive 3s
  • Remedy: Thermopile 1. Reconnect the wire connector Replace the wire if there is no continuity. Thermopile — Main/engine PWB (YC2) 2. Check how the thermopile is attached. If not attached to the holder, correct it 3. Replace the thermopile if not repaired
    Fuser unit 1. Make sure there is no paper jam. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit — Main/Engine PWB(YC19) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shortcircuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 4. Replace the fuser unit.
    Low voltage power supply PWB 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Heater — Low voltage power supply PWB (YC102) Low voltage power supply PWB — Main/ Engine PWB(YC20) 2. Replace the low voltage power supply PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 6400
  • Description: Zero-cross signal error During the heater turned on, the zero-cross signal disappears for consecutive 1s
  • Remedy: Low voltage power supply PWB Replace the low voltage power supply PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 6600
  • Description: Fuser rotation error The fuser roller rotation detection is not input for consecutive 2s while the motor’s steady signal is input
  • Remedy: Fuser unit 1. Make sure there is no paper jam. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit — Main/Engine PWB(YC19) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shortcircuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 4. Replace the fuser unit.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 6610
  • Description: The fuser pressure release error The fuser pressure change is not complete within 10s after the instruction
  • Remedy: Fuser unit 1. Make sure there is no paper jam. 2. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Fuser unit — Main/engine PWB (YC19) 3. If the wiring is disconnected, shortcircuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 4. Replace the fuser unit.
    Fuser pressure release error 1. Reverse-rotate the fuser gear manually to check if the fuser pressure can be released. 2. When releasing the pressure, check the fuser pressure release sensor is interrupted by the actuator Reattach it if the light is not interrupted 3. Reconnect the wire connector Replace the wire if there is no continuity. Fuser pressure release sensor — Main/ engine PWB (YC19) Fuser pressure release motor — Main/ engine PWB (YC1) 4. Replace the fuser pressure release motor.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 6650
  • Description: Fuser thermopile EEPROM error 1. The thermopile EEPROM is not accessed 2. No response from the device at read was detected five time consecutively Data read at two points was unmatched eight times consecutively 3. Thermopile data checksum error
  • Remedy: Thermopile 1. Reconnect the wire connector Replace the wire if there is no continuity. 2. Thermopile — Main/engine PWB (YC2) 3. Replace the thermopile if not repaired
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7220
  • Description: Broken in-machine thermistor wire The sensor input sampling value is greater than the reference value.
  • Remedy: In-machine temperature sensor 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, Insert the connector all the way in. In-machine temperature sensor — Main/engine PWB (YC1) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shortcircuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. Replace the in-machine temperature sensor PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7800
  • Description: Broken outer thermistor wire The sensor input sampling value is abnormal. (After detecting an error, it is controlled at 23C/77 °F and 50%RH)
  • Remedy: Temperature and humidity Sensor 1. Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected, and if necessary, connect the connector all the way in. Temperature and humidity sensor — Main/engine PWB (YC2) 2. If the wiring is disconnected, shortcircuited or has a ground fault, replace the wire. 3. Replace the Temperature and humidity sensor PWB.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: 7990
  • Description: Waste toner full The waste toner sensor detected the waste toner reservoir in the drum unit is full
  • Remedy: Drum unit Turn the power switch off and on Replace the drum unit if not repaired.
    Waste toner sensor Replace the waste toner sensor.
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: F000
  • Description: Communication error between Main/Engine PWB — Operation panel PWB
  • Remedy: Connection of the wires and connectors between the main/engine PWB — the operation panel PWB. If the connector is not inserted enough, reinsert it. Or check the wire’s continuity and replace the wire if there is no continuity.
    Operation panel PWB Replace the operation panel PWB. (TSI: see page 4-138, LCD: see page 4- 141)
    Main/Engine PWB Replace the main/engine PWB.
  • Code: F010
  • Description: Main/Engine PWB Checksum error
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and wait five seconds. Then plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch. If not corrected, replace the main/ engine PWB.
  • Code: F020
  • Description: Main/engine PWB RAM checksum error
  • Remedy: Main/engine PWB memory (RAM) Turn the power switch off and on If not corrected, replace the main/ engine PWB.
    Expansion memory (DIMM) Replace the expansion memory (DIMM)
  • Code: F040
  • Description: Main/engine PWB engine communication error
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB Turn the power switch off and on If not repaired, replace the EEPROM on the main/engine PWB or main/engine PWB.
  • Code: F041
  • Description: Main/engine PWB — Scanner PWB communication error
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB Turn the power switch off and on If not corrected, replace the main/ engine PWB.
  • Code: F050
  • Description: Main/engine PWB engine checksum error
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB Download the engine firmware again (TSI: see page 4-138,LCD: see page 4- 141)
    Main/Engine PWB Turn the power switch off and on If not repaired, replace the EEPROM on the main/engine PWB or main/engine PWB.
  • Code: F051
  • Description: No scan engine main program
  • Remedy: Main/Engine PWB Turn the power switch off and on If not corrected, replace the main/ engine PWB.
  • Code: F12X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a Scan control section
  • Remedy: (1) Check the harness between Scan/DP<=>Main/Engine PWBs, and the connection state of a connector, and perform an operation check. (2) U021 Controller backup initialization is carried out and an operation check is performed. (3) Exchange a Scan/DP board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.
  • Code: F14X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a FAX control part
  • Remedy: (1) Check the harness between FAX<=>Main/Engine PWBs, and the connection state of a connector, and perform an operation check. (2) U021 Controller backup initialization is carried out and an operation check is performed. (3) Perform a deed operation check for DIMM Clear by U671. * Notes(Since it disappears when received data remain, cautions are required.) (4) Exchange a FAX board and perform an operation check. (5) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (6) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.
  • Code: F15X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in an authentication device control section
  • Remedy: (1) Check the harness between authentication device <=>Main/ Engine PWBs, and the connection situation of a connector, and perform an operation check. (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (4) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.
  • Code: F18X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a Video control section
  • Remedy: (1) Check the harness between Engine<=>Main/Engine PWBs, and the connection state of a connector, and perform an operation check. (2) U021 Controller backup initialization is carried out and an operation check is performed. (3) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (4) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.
  • Code: F1DX
  • Description: Abnormality detecting of the image memory Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (2) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (3) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.
  • Code: F21X, F22X, F23X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in an image-processing part
  • Remedy: (1) Check contact of a DDR memory and perform an operation check. (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (4) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.
  • Code: F24X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the system Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Check contact of a DDR memory and perform an operation check. (2) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (3) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (4) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.
  • Code: F25X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a network management department
  • Remedy: (1) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (2) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (3) Get USBLOG and packet capture and contact service headquarters.
  • Code: F26X … F2AX
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the system Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (2) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (3) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.
  • Code: F2BX … F32X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a network control part
  • Remedy: (1) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (2) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (3) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.(Depending on an analysis result, it is packet capture acquisition)
  • Code: F33X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the Scan Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Check the harness between Scan/DP<=>Main/Engine PWBs, and the connection state of a connector, and perform an operation check. (2) U021 Controller backup initialization is carried out and an operation check is performed. (3) Exchange a Scan/DP board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.
  • Code: F34X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the Panel Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Check the harness between Panel<=>Main/Engine PWBs, and the connection state of a connector, and perform an operation check. * Notes (2) U021 Controller backup initialization is carried out and an operation check is performed. (3) Exchange a Panel board and perform an operation check. (4) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (5) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.
  • Code: F35X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the printing controlling Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (2) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (3) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.
  • Code: F37X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the FAX Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (2) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (3) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.
  • Code: F38X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the authentication authorized Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (2) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (3) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.
  • Code: F3AX … F45X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the Entity Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (2) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (3) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.
  • Code: F46X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting of a printer rendering part
  • Remedy: (1) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (2) the acquisition wish of USBLOG — carry out (Depending on the (2) case, it is print capture data acquisition)
  • Code: F47X, F48X, F49X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting of an image editing processing part
  • Remedy: (1) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (2) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (3) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.
  • Code: F4DX, F4EX
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the Entity Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (2) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (3) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.
  • Code: F4FX
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the JOB Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (2) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (3) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.
  • Code: F50X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the FAX Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (2) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (3) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.
  • Code: F51X … F57X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a JOB execution part
  • Remedy: (1) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (2) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (3) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.
  • Code: F58X … F5EX
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in the various-services Management Department
  • Remedy: (1) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (2) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (3) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.
  • Code: F5FX
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a service execution part
  • Remedy: (1) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (2) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (3) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.
  • Code: F62X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a service execution part
  • Remedy: (1) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (2) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (3) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.
  • Code: F63X
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a device control section
  • Remedy: (1) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (2) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (3) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.
  • Code: F69X … F6CX
  • Description: Abnormality detecting in a HyPAS-E part
  • Remedy: (1) Carry out U021 Main backup initialization and perform an operation check. (2) Exchange a Main/Engine PWB and perform an operation check. (3) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.

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