Ricoh Aficio 1018
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120
121
122
123
130
192
194
302
320
321
322
390
391
392
401
402
500
503
504
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620
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921
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Error code: | 101 |
Description: | Replace Maintenance Kit The Printer detected an error condition that indicates the parts listed below need to be replaced. This will ensure the rated engine life of 600,000 prints is achievable. |
Causes: | • Long-Life Maintenance Kit, 650-4360-00 |
Remedy: | 1 Follow the procedure starting and replace all concerned parts. Have all parts outlined in the procedure been replaced? Go to the Hidden Service menu on the Control Panel and Reset the Maintenance Kit Life count. Replace all concerned parts. |
Error code: | 120 |
Display: | Service Call 120: Error |
Description: | Fuser Error |
Causes: | 1) Is fan in PU unit operating? 2) Error reoccurs after replacing fan motor. |
Remedy: | Wrong fuser lamp - hot roll - replace the fuser assembly. See “Fuser assembly” |
Error code: | 121 |
Display: | Service Call 121: Error |
Description: | Fuser Error |
Causes: | Is cable between PU board andhighvoltage power LSI connected properly? |
Remedy: | Wrong fuser lamp - BUR - replace the fuser assembly |
Error code: | 122 |
Display: | Service Call 122: Error |
Description: | Finisher Decurler Failure, Code 122 The level of the Decurler Cam Home Sensor did not change 4 seconds after the Decurler Cam Clutch has turned on. |
Causes: | • Decurler Cam Clutch • Stacker Motor • Finisher Control Board |
Remedy: | 1 1. Rotate the actuator while running the Decurler Cam Position test in diagnostics. 2. Does the value change between H and L? Go to step 2. Troubleshoot using the transmissive sensor procedure. 2 Does the decurler cam clutch operate in diagnostics? Check for a mechanical problem with the decurler cam clutch drive. If no problem is found replace the clutch. Go to step 3. 3 Is +24 VDC present at P/J 849-1? Replace the decurler cam clutch. Go to step 4. 4 Is +24 VDC present at test point 5 on the finisher control board? Replace the finisher control board. Troubleshoot the +24 VDC interlock circuit. 5 Is +24 VDC present at P/J 847-11 with the Finisher Stacker Motor Down test running in diagnostics? Replace the stacker motor. Replace the finisher control board |
Error code: | 123 |
Display: | Service Call 123: Error |
Description: | Finisher Set Clamp Failure, Code 123 The set clamp home sensor did not turn on within 2 seconds after the set clamp started operation. |
Causes: | • Set Clamp Solenoid • Finisher Control Board |
Remedy: | 1 1. Check the Set Clamp home sensor in diagnostics. 2. Does the value change from H to L while rotating the actuator? Go to step 2. Use the transmissive Sensor procedure to diagnose and repair the sensor. 2 Does the solenoid energize when running the Set Clamp Paddle test in diagnostics? Go to step 3. Go to step 4. 3 1. Run the Eject Forward Test and then the Eject Release Test in diagnostics. 2. Does the set clamp paddle turn once? Replace the finisher control board. Go to step 4. 4 Is +24 VDC present at P848A-10? Go to step 5. Go to step 6. 5 Is +24 VDC present at P848A-11? Replace the finisher control board. Replace the set clamp solenoid. 6 Is +24 VDC present at test point 9 on the finisher control board? Replace the finisher control board. Troubleshoot and repair the +24 VDC interlock circuit. |
Error code: | 130 |
Display: | Service Call 130: Error |
Description: | Fuser Error |
Causes: | 1) Is error message displayed? 2) Does error reoccur? |
Remedy: | Fuser failed to reach standby temperature - hot roll |
Error code: | 192 |
Description: | SBU auto-adjustment error During SBU auto-adjustment the detected white level was out of range. |
Causes: | • SBU auto adjustment was not done correctly • Exposure lamp defective • SBU harness defective • Bad connection • Defect in optics system (dirty scanner mirror, mirror out of position. etc.) • Defective stabilizer board (or connector) • Incorrect start position or length for white plate scanning • Scanner HP sensor out of position |
Error code: | 194 |
Description: | SBU White Level Detection Error The automatic SBU adjustment failed twenty times consecutively. |
Causes: | • Exposure lamp defective • Dirty white plate • Incorrect position or width of white plate scanning • BiCU board defective • SBU board defective |
Error code: | 302 |
Description: | Copy cartridge (drum unit) must be replaced |
Causes: | • Disconnected or broken high voltage cable • Defective or not installed PCU • Defective high voltage power supply |
Remedy: | 1. Check or replace the connectors. 2. Replace the PCU for the affected colour. 3. Replace the high voltage power supply. |
Error code: | 320 |
Display: | Reset fuser 320: Fuser error |
Description: | Same unit not detected upon power ON or opening cover. |
Causes: | 1) Is error message displayed? 2) Is fuser unit set properly? 3) Does error reoccur? |
Remedy: | Check if fuser is set properly. Reset fuser and turn ON power again. Replace fuser unit assembly. |
Error code: | 321 |
Display: | Turn power OFF and wait 321: MOTOR OVERHEAT |
Description: | Printer cannot be used temporarily due to motor overheat. |
Remedy: | Turn ON power after a while. |
Error code: | 322 |
Description: | Synchronization error The synchronization signal was not issued within 500 ms after the LD fired while the polygon motor was turning at the prescribed number of revolutions. |
Causes: | • Laser synchronization board connectors or harness loose, disconnected, or damaged • Laser synchronization board defective or out of position • LD drive board defective |
Remedy: | 1. Check the harness connection of the development HVPS. 2. Replace the development HVPS. 3. Replace the development unit. |
Error code: | 390 |
Display: | Check MP tray 390: Paper jam |
Description: | Paper jam during paper feed from MT. |
Causes: | Check for miss-fed paper around MT cassette. |
Remedy: | Remove miss-fed paper and close cover. Check/replace MT. |
Error code: | 391 |
Description: | TD sensor error: Auto adjust error During automatic adjustment of the TD sensor, output voltage was less than 1.8V, or more than 4.8V during TD sensor initial setting |
Causes: | • TD sensor connector or harness loose, broken, defective • TD sensor defective • IOB defective • Toner supply defective (confirm that the toner seal strip has been removed from toner cartridge) |
Remedy: | 1. Check the harness or harness connection. 2. Clean the surface of the quenching lamp glass. |
Error code: | 392 |
Description: | Development Bias Error The development bias feedback voltage was less than 0.3 V for longer than 200 ms while the PWM duty value was more than 5% (indicating a development bias leak). |
Causes: | • Bias terminal damaged • High voltage cable damaged, defective • CGB power pack defective |
Error code: | 401 |
Display: | ERROR 401 MOTOR X |
Description: | ID Sensor Vsg Error The Vsg level was twice detected lower than 2.5 V. -or- The Vsg level was once detected higher than 4.8V. |
Causes: | • ID sensor dirty • ID sensor harness, connector loose, disconnected, damaged, defective • ID sensor defective • MCU defective • CGB power pack defective |
Error code: | 402 |
Display: | ERROR 402 MOTOR Y |
Description: | ID Sensor Vsp Error The Vsp level was twice detected at 0V or at more than 2.5 V. |
Causes: | • Under the left upper cover, make sure that the hex screw of the main drum drive gear is tight • ID sensor dirty • ID sensor harness, connector loose, disconnected, damaged, defective • ID sensor defective • MCU defective • Development unit defective • CGB power pack defective |
Error code: | 500 |
Description: | Transport/Fusing Motor Error |
Causes: | The LOCK signal error is detected when the EGB monitors the transport/fusing motor state. (This monitoring is done immediately after power-on, when the motor starts rotating, and immediately after the motor stops.) |
Remedy: | • Disconnected or defective motor harness. • Motor slips due to excessive load 1. Check the harness from the transport/fusing motor. Replace it if necessary. |
Error code: | 503 |
Display: | Service Call 503: Error |
Description: | Tray 3 must be rebuilt |
Causes: | (A model other than D581) Defective tray lift motor or connector disconnection. Defective upper limit sensor or connector disconnection. (D581) Defective stack transport clutch or connector disconnection. Transfer motor error/disconnection. Defective end fence home position sensor or connector disconnection. Defective tray lift motor or connector disconnection. Defective upper limit sensor or connector disconnection. Pickup SOL error/disconnection. Right tray sensor error/disconnection. |
Remedy: | Turn the main power switch off and on. |
Error code: | 504 |
Description: | Tray 4 must be rebuilt |
Causes: | The 2nd tray of D580, 1st tray of D580 when D579 and D580 are attached, the bottom D579 when two units of D579 are attached, or D631 when D581 and D631 are attached. Defective tray lift motor or connector disconnection. Defective upper limit sensor or connector disconnection D581 when D579 and D581 are attached.Defective stack transport clutch or connector disconnection. Transfer motor error/disconnection. Defective end fence home position sensor or connector disconnection. Defective tray lift motor or connector disconnection. Defective upper limit sensor or connector disconnection. Pickup SOL error/disconnection. Right tray sensor error/disconnection. |
Remedy: | Turn the main power switch off and on. |
Error code: | 506 |
Display: | SYSTEM HALT (*) 506 : STATION SENS |
Description: | Bypass must be rebuilt |
Causes: | • Paper tray unit main motor connector or harness loose, broken, defective • Motor overload due to an obstruction • Motor defective |
Remedy: | 1. Replace the tray 3 or 4 lift motor. 2. Replace the tray 3 or 4 lift sensor. 3. Check or clear obstacles around pick-up solenoid 3 or 4. |
Error code: | 541 |
Description: | Thermistor Error |
Causes: | The thermistor output is less than 0°C for 7 seconds. |
Remedy: | • Disconnected thermistor • Defective harness connection 1. Check the harness connection of the thermistor. 2. Replace the fusing unit. • Execute "Engine Maintenance Menu" to recover the machine after completing the recovery procedure. Otherwise, the machine continues to issue this SC code and cannot be operated. |
Error code: | 542 |
Description: | Print Ready Temperature Error |
Causes: | • The heating roller temperature increase during a set time is not correct. • The fusing temperature does not reach the print ready temperature within a set time after the fusing lamp has turned on. |
Remedy: | • Defective thermistor • Incorrect power supply input at the main power socket • Defective fusing lamp 1. Check the voltage of the wall outlet. 2. Replace the fusing unit 3. Replace the fusing lamp. • Execute "Engine Maintenance Menu" to recover the machine after completing the recovery procedure. Otherwise, the machine continues to issue this SC code and cannot be operated. |
Error code: | 543 |
Description: | High Temperature Detection Error |
Causes: | This SC is issued if one of following conditions occurs: • The thermistor (center) detects 255?XC or thermistor (end) detects 245?XC. • The thermistor (center) detects a 3?XC increment or more for five seconds at 220?XC or more or the thermistor (end) detects a 4?XC increment or more for five seconds at 210?XC or more.ne |
Remedy: | • Defective I/O control (EGB) • Defective EGB 1. Replace the EGB • Execute "Engine Maintenance Menu" to recover the machine after completing the recovery procedure. Otherwise, the machine continues to issue this SC code and cannot be operated. |
Error code: | 544 |
Description: | Fusing Temperature: Error 2 (Hardware Detection) The fusing thermistor that monitors the temperature of the hot roller detected a fusing temperature of 235oC (455oF), due to a Triac short which interfered with fusing temperature control. |
Causes: | • MCU defective • PSU defective • Fusing unit defective |
Error code: | 546 |
Description: | Fusing Temperature: Error 4 The machine detected that the fusing temperature was fluctuating out of range for more than 60 sec. (7 readings detected temperature fluctuating more than ±20C) |
Causes: | • Thermistor connection loose, disconnected, defective • Hot roller thermistor not positioned correctly • Fusing lamp connections loose, disconnected, defective • MCU defective |
Error code: | 547 |
Description: | Zero Cross Error |
Causes: | The zero cross signal is not detected for three seconds even though the fusing lamp relay is on after turning on the main power or closing the front door. |
Remedy: | • Defective fusing lamp relay 1. Turn the main power switch off and on. • Execute "Engine Maintenance Menu" to recover the machine after completing the recovery procedure. Otherwise, the machine continues to issue this SC code and cannot be operated. The power should be turned off and on after the recovery procedure. |
Error code: | 620 |
Display: | ERROR 620 POSITIVE P.NotEnough |
Description: | Communication timeout error between BICU and finisher The BICU did receive a response within 100 ms after 3 attempts after sending data to the finisher. |
Causes: | • Serial line connecting BICU and finisher unstable • External noise • BICU board and finisher main board connection defective or loose • Finisher main board defective • BICU board defective |
Remedy: | 1. Check or replace the cable between IPU and ADF. 2. Replace the ADF. 3. Replace the IPU. |
Error code: | 691 |
Description: | Scanner startup error • After the machine is powered on or recovering from the power save mode, the scanner ready signal is not verified. |
Causes: | • Board connector between controller and motherboard loose • Board connector between motherboard and IPU loose • IPU board defective • Controller board defective • Motherboard defective |
Error code: | 692 |
Description: | GAVD block 12C bus error The I2C bus of the BICU is defective |
Causes: | • Replace BICU |
Error code: | 695 |
Description: | Fax firmware error The fax program cannot be started. |
Causes: | • The fax firmware download has not been completed correctly. Try again. |
Error code: | 760 |
Description: | Finisher punch motor error The punch HP sensor is not activated within the specified time after the punch motor turned on. The 1st detection failure issues a jam error, and the 2nd failure issues this SC code. |
Causes: | • Punch HP sensor disconnected, defective • Punch motor disconnected or defective • Punch motor overload due to obstruction |
Remedy: | 1. Check the connections and cables for the punch motor and HP sensor. 2. Check for blockages in the punch motor mechanism. 3. Replace the punch HP sensor and/or punch motor 4. Replace the finisher main board. |
Error code: | 900 |
Description: | RIP Software |
Remedy: | 1 Printer POR Turn the printer off and on several times. If Error Code 900 continues to display, go to step 2. 2 System board Turn the machine off and on several times, waiting a few minutes between power on and power off. If Error Code 900 continues to display, go to step 3. 3 Factory defaults Restore factory defaults. See “EP Defaults”. This resets the non-critical areas of the user NVRAM. If Error Code 900 continues to display, go to step 4. 4 Sub error codes With Error Code 900 displayed, press and 2. Record the complete list of Sub Error Codes on the display, then call your next level of support or call Toshba. |
Error code: | 901 |
Display: | Power OFF/ON 901:Error |
Description: | Engine flash error |
Causes: | Indicates that the flash which the system board code is programmed into is bad. Replace the system board. |
Remedy: | Replace the system board. |
Error code: | 921 |
Display: | Power Off/on 921: Error |
Description: | Fuser Error |
Causes: | • The font is not on the SD card |
Remedy: | Indicates that the fuser is below standby temperature when the printer is idle. 1 Fuser lamp (incorrect lamp/ 925 Service Error) Install the correct voltage and wattage lamp or fuser assembly. See “Fuser assembly removal”. If the correct fuser lamp is installed and the 925 error remains, the fuser may have reached standby temperature too quickly. Check that the line voltage is not exceeding the maximum rating for the printer. 2 Fuser lamp fuser top cover assembly Observe the lamp through the left side frame. If the lamp does not come on, do the following: • Remove the redrive assembly. • Remove the fuser assembly, disconnect the LVPS to fuser AC cable from the fuser assembly, and remove the fuser. See “Fuser assembly removal” • Verify that the lamp is installed correctly. If correct, check the continuity of the fuser top cover assembly by verifying the lamp contacts on the right contact assembly. If incorrect, check continuity of the fuser lamp. If incorrect, replace the lamp. If correct, replace the fuser top cover assembly. 3 LVPS LVPS to fuser AC cable CAUTION: When taking measurements for AC power, observe all safety precautions. Measure the AC line voltage between the two connectors on the fuser end of the LVPS to fuser AC cable. If the voltage is incorrect, turn the power off, and remove the LVPS. Measure the AC line voltage between pins CN1-1 and CN1-3 on the board. If correct, check the continuity of the LVPS to fuser AC cable. If incorrect, replace the cable. If the AC line voltage at CN1 is incorrect, check fuse F2. If the fuse is blown, replace the fuse. If the fuse is not blown, replace the LVPS assembly. |
Error code: | 922 |
Display: | Power Off/on 922: Error |
Description: | Fuser Error |
Causes: | • IMB defective • BiCU defective • Poor connection between BiCU and IMB |
Remedy: | Fuser failed to reach standby temperature. 1 Fuser lamp (incorrect lamp/ 925 Service Error) Install the correct voltage and wattage lamp or fuser assembly. See “Fuser assembly removal”. If the correct fuser lamp is installed and the 925 error remains, the fuser may have reached standby temperature too quickly. Check that the line voltage is not exceeding the maximum rating for the printer. 2 Fuser lamp fuser top cover assembly Observe the lamp through the left side frame. If the lamp does not come on, do the following: • Remove the redrive assembly. • Remove the fuser assembly, disconnect the LVPS to fuser AC cable from the fuser assembly, and remove the fuser. See “Fuser assembly removal” • Verify that the lamp is installed correctly. If correct, check the continuity of the fuser top cover assembly by verifying the lamp contacts on the right contact assembly. If incorrect, check continuity of the fuser lamp. If incorrect, replace the lamp. If correct, replace the fuser top cover assembly. 3 LVPS LVPS to fuser AC cable CAUTION: When taking measurements for AC power, observe all safety precautions. Measure the AC line voltage between the two connectors on the fuser end of the LVPS to fuser AC cable. If the voltage is incorrect, turn the power off, and remove the LVPS. Measure the AC line voltage between pins CN1-1 and CN1-3 on the board. If correct, check the continuity of the LVPS to fuser AC cable. If incorrect, replace the cable. If the AC line voltage at CN1 is incorrect, check fuse F2. If the fuse is blown, replace the fuse. If the fuse is not blown, replace the LVPS assembly. |
Error code: | 924 |
Display: | Power Off/on 924: Error |
Description: | Fuser Error |
Causes: | • Non-supported DRAM connected • Poor connection between IMB and optional DRAM • Optional DRAM defective • IMB defective • BiCU defective |
Remedy: | An open circuit has been detected in the Fuser Thermistor Circuit. 1 Fuser lamp (incorrect lamp/ 925 Service Error) Install the correct voltage and wattage lamp or fuser assembly. See “Fuser assembly removal”. If the correct fuser lamp is installed and the 925 error remains, the fuser may have reached standby temperature too quickly. Check that the line voltage is not exceeding the maximum rating for the printer. 2 Fuser lamp fuser top cover assembly Observe the lamp through the left side frame. If the lamp does not come on, do the following: • Remove the redrive assembly. • Remove the fuser assembly, disconnect the LVPS to fuser AC cable from the fuser assembly, and remove the fuser. See “Fuser assembly removal” • Verify that the lamp is installed correctly. If correct, check the continuity of the fuser top cover assembly by verifying the lamp contacts on the right contact assembly. If incorrect, check continuity of the fuser lamp. If incorrect, replace the lamp. If correct, replace the fuser top cover assembly. 3 LVPS LVPS to fuser AC cable CAUTION: When taking measurements for AC power, observe all safety precautions. Measure the AC line voltage between the two connectors on the fuser end of the LVPS to fuser AC cable. If the voltage is incorrect, turn the power off, and remove the LVPS. Measure the AC line voltage between pins CN1-1 and CN1-3 on the board. If correct, check the continuity of the LVPS to fuser AC cable. If incorrect, replace the cable. If the AC line voltage at CN1 is incorrect, check fuse F2. If the fuse is blown, replace the fuse. If the fuse is not blown, replace the LVPS assembly. |
Error code: | 925 |
Display: | Power Off/on 925: Error |
Description: | Fuser Error |
Causes: | Defective HDD. Hard disk data inconsistencies due to power interruption during writing to the hard disk. Defective software. |
Remedy: | Wrong fuser lamp installed. 1 Fuser lamp (incorrect lamp/ 925 Service Error) Install the correct voltage and wattage lamp or fuser assembly. See “Fuser assembly removal”. If the correct fuser lamp is installed and the 925 error remains, the fuser may have reached standby temperature too quickly. Check that the line voltage is not exceeding the maximum rating for the printer. 2 Fuser lamp fuser top cover assembly Observe the lamp through the left side frame. If the lamp does not come on, do the following: • Remove the redrive assembly. • Remove the fuser assembly, disconnect the LVPS to fuser AC cable from the fuser assembly, and remove the fuser. See “Fuser assembly removal” • Verify that the lamp is installed correctly. If correct, check the continuity of the fuser top cover assembly by verifying the lamp contacts on the right contact assembly. If incorrect, check continuity of the fuser lamp. If incorrect, replace the lamp. If correct, replace the fuser top cover assembly. 3 LVPS LVPS to fuser AC cable CAUTION: When taking measurements for AC power, observe all safety precautions. Measure the AC line voltage between the two connectors on the fuser end of the LVPS to fuser AC cable. If the voltage is incorrect, turn the power off, and remove the LVPS. Measure the AC line voltage between pins CN1-1 and CN1-3 on the board. If correct, check the continuity of the LVPS to fuser AC cable. If incorrect, replace the cable. If the AC line voltage at CN1 is incorrect, check fuse F2. If the fuse is blown, replace the fuse. If the fuse is not blown, replace the LVPS assembly. |
Error code: | 926 |
Display: | Power Off/on 926: Error |
Description: | Fan Stalled |
Causes: | • Poor connection between optional DRAM and IMB • Optional DRAM defective • IMB defective • BiCU defective |
Remedy: | VTB fan |
Error code: | 981 |
Display: | Service call 981: Error |
Description: | <device> |
Causes: | • Defective NVRAM • Loose connection between the BICU and the NVRAM • Incorrect installation of the NVRAM • Defective BICU |
Remedy: | The engine protocol violation detected by the specified device. |
Error code: | 990 |
Display: | Inspection is required. 990 : Error |
Description: | <device> |
Causes: | • Firmware defective: re-boot • Update firmware |
Remedy: | Indicates an equipment check condition has occurred in the specified device, but the device is unable to identify the exact component failure. Note: <device> can be one of the following: duplex, tray x (1, 2, 3, 4, or 5), envelope feeder or output bin. |
Error code: | 999 |
Display: | Service call 999: Error |
Description: | Stapler Motor Error |
Causes: | • Color registration (MUSIC) failure |
Remedy: | 1 Are staples jammed in the stapler? Go to step 2. Go to step 3. 2 Clear the staple jam and run the staple test in diagnostic mode or run a staple job. Does the problem reoccur? Replace the staple cartridge and to go step 4. Problem solved. 3 Are the connectors CN5 on the stapler and PJ1 on the finisher control board securely connected? Go to step 5. Securely connect the connectors. 4 Did replacement of the stapler cartridge resolve the problem? Problem resolved. Replace the stapler. 5 Make sure the finisher set switch is activated. Measure for 5 V dc between pins 11 and 12 on stapler connector CN5. Is 5 V dc present? Replace the stapler. Replace the finisher control board. 6 Did replacement of the finisher control board correct the problem? Problem solved. Go to step 7. 7 Is there continuity on the stapler to finisher control board cable? Replace the power supply. Replace the cable. |