Error Codes
Error Codes
Error Codes
CONTENTS
Example
P01-520
SET / TROUBLE indication LED (Blinking) SET / TROUBLE indication LED (Blinking or Lit)
Note:
For the INK and MASTER remaining amount indication,
both blinking and solid light method is used.
3 4
6
5
2 While pressing the (*) asterisk key,
the display keeps changing between
7
Error Type and Error Point in one
1 second interval.
8 9
2 : Solid Light
: Blinking Light
3. Error Type
[ERROR TYPE]
The panel messages starts with Error Type
INFORMATION
DESCRIPTION
TYPE SYMBOL
Serviceman Call Error
P-xx Repair by the serviceman is required to correct the problem.
Jam Error
Jam errors which occurs during the machine usage, and these can
A-xx be corrected by the operator by following the troubleshooting steps
given on the Users Guide.
Option Error
Error created from the optional units connected to the main unit,
b-xx such as jam errors and connection errors.
Checking the connections, turning the power ON again or pressing
the RESET key may correct the problem.
Consumable Error
Master roll is empty.
Consumable Error
Master disposal box is full.
c-xx
Consumable Error
Ink bottle is empty.
Consumable Error
No paper on paper feed tray.
Set Error
d-xx One or more of the set switch or sensor is in OFF state.
Warning
E-xx Another type of serviceman call error, in which if the machine is kept
used in this state may cause a problem.
Warning
F-xx The machine is not in a fit state to operate the job requested.
Supply Parameter Input Request
Hxxx A parameter value needs to be input to continue the job operation.
Jam Error
The A-07, A-08, A-09 and A-10 jam error displays are replaced by
Jxx Jxx display. When Jxx display is made, it could be only one of these
four A-xx error or mixture of these four errors.
4. Error Point
[ERROR POINT]
The error type is followed by Error Point
ERROR
UNIT
POINT
2 xx Master Making
3 xx Master Removal
5 xx Print Drum
When A-code errors, listed bellow, occur, they are substituted by Jxx error codes.
The two-digit error-type number which follows after the J is the sum of the Corresponding Values
for each of these A-code errors.
Pressing the [*] asterisk key on the operation panel will display the details of the Jxx errors.
Error Corresponding
Error Description Bit
Type Value
A 07 Paper feed jam 3 8
A08 Paper jammed on Drum 2 4
A09 Paper ejection jam 1 2
A10 Original jam 0 1
For above four jam errors, even though only one error occurs, the error type code of Axx is
substited by Jxx error code.
Example:
When A09 (Paper ejection jam) occurs, the error type code displayed is J02.
When A07 (Paper feed jam) occurs, the error type code displayed is J08.
The LED lamp to indicate the place of the problem is determined by the error type number.
Example:
When A09 (Paper ejection) jam occurs, the LED lamp lit is number 9 on the operation panel.
The error type code displayed is J02 (Paper ejection error).
3 4
6
5
2
7 While pressing the (*) asterisk key,
1
8 9
the Error Point is displayed.
9 : Solid Light
: Blinking Light
When paper feed jam (A07) and paper jam on the drum (A08) errors occur simultaneously,
No.2 and No.8 LEDs light in solid and LED in front of the Jam symbol mark blinks.
On the panel display, J12 is displayed.
3 4
6
5
2
While pressing the (*) asterisk key,
7
1
the Error Point is displayed.
8 9
2 8 : Solid Light
: Blinking Light
520 Main encoder sensor does not go ON/OFF within 10 milliseconds after the main motor activates.
521 Position-A sensor status does not change even after 3,033 pulses after the main motor activates.
Clamp unit is not at the home position while the print drum is in operation (except during master
524
disposal).
The upper-limit sensor does not go ON within 12 seconds after the elevator motor operates in the
405
raising direction.
The upper-limit sensor does not go OFF within 2 seconds after the elevator motor operates in the
406
lower direction from the upper-limit position.
The lower-limit sensor does not go ON within 12 seconds after the elevator motor operates in the
407
lowering direction.
The upper-limit sensor is OFF continuously for over 2 seconds during operation of the elevator
408
servo action to raise the feed tray.
The vertical-centering sensor does not switch OFF even when the vertical-positioning pulse motor
604
activated in the image-up direction for 5.0 seconds during vertical home positioning movement.
Even though the vertical positioning motor stopped according to the vertical centering sensor
605
detection, the stopping position does not correspond with the programmed position.
612 The print positioning key is pressed with vertical-print-position information undefined.
The master compression HP sensor does not go OFF within 3 seconds after the master compres-
302
sion motor rotates in the reverse direction.
Master compression HP sensor does not go ON within 1 second after the master compression mo-
305
tor operates in the return direction.
Master compression HP sensor does not go OFF within 3 seconds after the master compression
306
motor operates in the compress direction.
Master-compression-motor encoder sensor count did not change as the master compression motor
309
activated in the compress direction and moved out from the home position.
The master compression HP sensor does not go ON even after 1 second after the master compres-
313
sion motor rotates in the compress direction.
Master-compression-motor encoder sensor count did not change within 10 milliseconds after the
316
master compression motor activated.
221 The cutter HP switch and cutter stop position switch are both ON at the same time.
Cutter HP switch does not go ON within 450 milliseconds after the cutter home positioning operation
222
started.
Cutter HP switch does not go OFF within 500 milliseconds after the cutter operation started from
231
the HP position.
Cutter stop position switch does not go ON even after 2 seconds after the cutting movement
232
started.
Cutter stop position switch does not go OFF even after 500 milliseconds after the cutter HP
233
movement started.
234 Cutter HP switch does not go ON even after 2 seconds from the cutter HP movement started.
Even though the Write pulse motor stopped, the pulse count did not match with the programmed
215
pulse count.
418 The paper sensor was ON at the start of machine operation when the START button was pressed.
411 Paper-ejection sensor was ON when the paper should have left the paper-ejection sensor.
Paper-ejection sensor was ON at the start of machine operation when the START button was
417
pressed.
Error Type A16 [Waiting for the master to be removed from the drum]
A16-xxx
Description Master Remains on Print Cylinder (Drum)
Pull Out Print Cylinder and Remove Master
To reset
Pull out the print cylinder (drum), remove the master around it and insert it back.
display
Error Point Error Conditions
525 Waiting for the master to be removed from the print cylinder (drum).
218 Reqesting for the leading edge of the master material to be set in the master making unit.
After cluster-A signal turned ON, BUSY-signal stayed [L] more than 7 seconds. (Power to job sepa-
727
rator was turned OFF while the tape is being ejected.)
724 Tape jam detected when the start key is pressed with the [Tape separation] function set to ON.
The tape-jam detection signal is [H] for more than 1.2 seconds after cluster-A signal turns ON.
725
(Tape misfeed).
Job separator tape-jam detection signal is [L] when the BUSY signal changes from [L] to [H] (or
726
after 7 sec. at [L]) after the cluster-A signal goes ON. (Tape misfeed).
308 Master FULL sensor never went ON during the master compress action. (Mater disposal box full.)
The master disposal software counter counted 30 disposed masters. (Master disposal box full by
311
the software count.)
Error Type C04 [No paper on the Standard paper Feed Tray]
C04-xxx
Description
Add Paper
To reset
Add paper on the standard paper feed tray.
display
Error Point Error Conditions
402 Paper detection sensor is OFF (not detecting paper).
Following six (6) Error Types are backed up in memory and these error messages cannot be reset by
turning OFF the power. The cause for the message must be solved to reset the error display.
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