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Konica Minolta DiALTA CF910 Copier - Page 4 Questions & Answers
Konica 3331
make sure toner is full and corona wire leads havent come lose or broken.
How was the copy quality before the printer was moved also make sure mahine is level
Konica photocopier
My service info doesn't go back that far either, but this procedure should work to reset the code. However, I would make sure there's no toner build-up on the fuser thermistor or thermostat first, otherwise the code will reappear.
Here's the instructions on clearing the code:
Enter the 25 mode by holding down the 2 and 5 keys while turning on the copier.
Press the P key, then enter 47, then press P again.
Enter 0 and press the Print key.
Turn the machine off/on to exit the 25 mode.
If the code reappears, then theres a problem. If it doesn't, you're good to go!
HOW TO RESOLVE CODE C-2221 KONICA MINOLTA BIZHUB C5500
1.The terminal for the first transfer pressure/release sensor is not connected properly.
Reconnect the terminal.
2.Failed PS15 (p/n 08AA 8551 2).
Test photosensor, PS15, in the I/O State Confirmation Mode, 48-0HIGH = home position or LOW = Other than home position by activating M19 (p/n 08AA
8003 0) transfer pressure/release motor, 48-0, 48-1, 48-2, or 48-3. Replace thephotosensor or motor as needed.
3. Possiblefailed Transfer/Pressure Release motor (M19).
Check the operation of the motor(p/n 08AA 8003 0) in the I/O State confirmation mode for proper operation with code 48-0; this should rotate the motor
constantly. Replace motorif needed.
Also check for possibleopen ICP fuses, ICP3 (5V DC)and ICP4 (24V DC) on the AC drive board (p/n A03U H520 01). Replace the drive board as necessary.
SPECIAL NOTE : Solution contribution by KMBT (Japan) and Freddie Burnham, Production Print/SSD
Good morning, my Konica Minolta 190f says:please call service 001,what will I do to resolve this
Error code 001 is a generic service call error, and it could be related to various problems within the printer.To resolve this issue, follow these steps:
- Power Cycle: Start by turning off the printer, unplugging it from the power source, and waiting for a few minutes. Then, plug it back in and turn it on again. Sometimes, a simple power cycle can clear temporary glitches.
- Check for Obstructions: Ensure that there are no paper jams or any obstructions inside the printer that may be causing the error. Clear any paper jams carefully if you find any.
- Reset Printer: Look for a reset button or a specific key combination in the printer's manual or documentation. Try resetting the printer to its default settings to see if the error clears.
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