Can't print or get the message off? any ideas?
That error code doesn't show up in the service manual. If it is 07,002.44.11597 then here is what the problem is:
07,002.44: PM_FAULT_PROCESS_MOTOR_STALL
Verify process motor operation with the Process Motor diagnostic test. Also exercise processes run with the process motor; transfix, drum maintenance and head tilt. This can be caused by the power control board. The process motor may have more than one task initiated. Reset all solenoids and the pressure roller prior to cycling power.
The Process Drive Gears may be worn out and need replaced, or at the very least they may need to be re-timed.
Make sure you plug this printer directly into a wall outlet and not into a surge protector or multi-outlet strip...
SOURCE: DCP-130c error 44 Please Help
error 44 dcp 130/mfc 240/440 etc.:
abnormally high temperature within print head.
You have two choices to TRY to fix it:
1. put in new carts. press menu then start copy b/w then fourtimes arrow up button (AUB) quickly one after another.
press by help of AUB and OK:
7 - (Ok) 6 - (ok) 4 (ok) then start b/w copy to initiate the carts and let the machine do some power cleaning.
leave the maintenance mode by pressing AUB 9 (ok) and 9 again.
2. Make sure that the ph is at correct position simply by pressing on it from top (power up machine. wait til ph runs to left side. unplug from power. simpl press onto the ph). replug to power.
If you still receive the error the ph is defective due to bad generic ink and needs replacing.
SOURCE: Mecha error 07
Mecha error 07 and 08 are malfunctions of the paper feed pinch motor located in the right side of the paper compartment. The paper feed pinch is the first roller to grab the paper when it feeds into the machine. This error is tricky. I will walk you through a few fixes.
The first fix is to just power cycle the printer and try to reload the paper. Occasionally the pinch arm will end up in the wrong position due to the printer stopping because the ribbon was empty.
The second fix is to check and make sure that the sensor arm is reaching both sensors on the motor. Sometimes the arm binds on the metal plate inside the paper compartment causing it to not reach the sensor.
The third fix is to start replacing parts. The two things to start with would be the sensors and, although rare, the motor itself. After those are ruled out the only other options are the wiring harness running from the sensors to the junction board, the junction board itself, the power cable running from the junction board to the controller board, and then finally the controller board itself.
Good luck!
SOURCE: Printer shows the following message:-
Hello,
Your error message is telling me that you are running twinax. You might want to check your address selection,cable or t-connectot.
If any parts are needed or if you have any questions please call.
Thanks
Rory Cardenas
Midrange Repair and Parts
Alisp IL 60803
708-597-4222 x240
[email protected]
AOL IM: RORYMRP
SOURCE: Getting an error message on
Sorry if this is a little vague but this is all I've been able to find in the 30 minutes we get to review a problem.
K102 is a control relay and the error indicates it's faulty.
The only place I've found that may be able to supply a replacement is at the link below although I suspect this would be a job for a printer engineer.
http://www.theprinterplace.net/cgi-bin/fccgi.exe?w3exec=TowerApp&FormName=PartSearch&PartNumbers=062H2734
I'll keep looking to see if I can find any further reference to this relay or a service manual showing its location.
p.s. Model No. is 6262-D22
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