I have a lexmark C532N. which shows the error service print head error 114.02. its been happening for the past one week. i am unable to use this in anyway. can u help me in overcoming this problem?
You are correct, Below is that section from the manual. Before you follow this, i've found in the past that the cable connector is not seated properly on the rip board, so check this first.
If you require any of the instructions on replacing the printhead or board let me know.
Yellow Printhead Lost Hsync
Check for the correct installation of the all the cables to the RIP
Board assembly and to the Printhead assembly; J2, J3, and J4 on
the RIP Board. Go to "RIP Board" on page 5-11. If the cables are
connected correctly to the RIP Board and to the Printhead
assembly, replace the following FRU:
"RIP Board" on page 4-11 If this does not fix the problem replace:
Yellow Printhead Assembly - Go to "Printheads" on page 4-33.
Note: Whenever a printhead assembly is replaced, it is necessary
to perform the "Printhead Adjustments" on page 4-1.
SOURCE: Lexmark T642 When printing, LCD displays
this error is a scanner lost lock error and can be caused by the scanner or the logic board. if this error comes up immediately on power up the scanner motor is not initializing by percentages of failure the scanner is approximately 85% the logic board 15% i would change the scanner
SOURCE: I have the error: The following printhead has a
take it out. Shake real hard over a sink. Worked with mine after spending 30 minutes with support...
SOURCE: 931.05
This is a laser unit problem, probably being caused by the laser scanner motor being slow to spin up to speed, or having failed completely.
Replacement of the laser unit is the first thing to try here.
SOURCE: service 960 memory error- r
A 960 RAM MEMORY FAILURE message indicates a failure of the RAM MEMORY that is soldered onto the printer's main controller/system board.
If the printer is displaying a 960 memory error.
1. Power off the printer.
2. If you have any extra memory SIMMs or code SIMMs installed in the printer, remove them.
3. Power on the printer.
4. If the 960 error continues, the main controller/system board will probably need to be replaced.
5. If the 960 error does not return, try printing a few documents.
6. If these documents print correctly, the cause of the 960 memory error is probably one of the SIMMs you just removed.
To confirm this, do the following:
1. Turn off the printer and reinstall each SIMM one at a time.
2. After you install each memory card, power the printer back on and try printing. If the error returns as soon as you install a particular SIMM, that SIMM is probably the cause of the error message.
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