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J3 - exit jam search for a lever at the exit point of the copier, you sould be able to see the sensor at the lower part of the fuser. I may bejamed or the flag broken.
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Imaging unit toner detection failure - during concentration read operation (F8), the result is less than 1v. Replace the developer and retry the F8 procedure.
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Your ATDC sensor located in the developing unit or main board is bad. Have you recently had the developer replaced in the machine and did the person doing that use a vacuum cleaner to clean out the old developer if so then the static electricity form the vacuum cleaned destroyed the sensor. NEVER USE A VACUUM Cleaner to remove developer in the developer unit.
I worked on a EP 1030 copier and the error PC is when the machine doesn`t pickup paper. Make sure pickup roller is clean and there is paper in paper tray.
try to use (know the driver you need) box. If you still can not find the driver you want, find the chipset on the motherboard based on the media you like driverguide.com or you can try one by one driver with the chipset on your motherboard.
Depends if the lines go across the page as if the paper comes out or if they go down the page. If across then poss drum, transfer, or fuser unit, If down the page could be a short on the charge then poss only drum unit.
It is not actually a paper jam - when the copier detects a malfunction, it simply stops everything. Paper jams all have "J" codes (J1, J3, etc.).
A CF3 indicates a problem with the ATDC system (Automatic Toner Density Control). The output from the ATDC sensor is outside normal specs.
Possible causes would include the copier being run (and reset repeatedly) without toner, the imaging unit not being properly installed (or not present at all), use of toner not compatible with the unit, a defective ATDC sensor or (least likely) PWB-A.
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