| Code | NGYÊN NHÂN | KHẮC PHỤC | 
        
            | 300 | Charge Corona Output ErrorThe charge-corona feedback voltage was less than 1 V for more than 200 ms.
 | Replace the charge corona unit. • Replace the high voltage   cable. • Clean or replace the corona wire. • Check the CGB power pack fuse,   connection. • Replace the CGB power pack. | 
        
            | 305 | Charge Corona Wire Cleaner ErrorThe charge wire cleaner did not a) come from the home position within 5 s, or   b) did not go back to the home position in 3.7 s or less. This is because of   wire cleaner overload.
 | • Switch the main power switch off/on. • Check the wire cleaner   unit for a blockage or broken parts. | 
        
            | 330 | Writing ASIC Signal ErrorAt power on, the stamp function could not start.
 | • Check the setting of SP5137. If the stamp option is installed,   this SP must be enabled. If the stamp option is not installed, this SP must   be disabled. • Check the stamp board connections. • Replace the defective   stamp board. | 
        
            | 360 | Hard Disk Connection ErrorThe machine could not detect the HDD connection.
 | • Check the connections between the HDD and hard disk   controller. • Check the HDD power connector. • Replace the HDD. • Replace the   MCU. | 
        
            | 361 | Hard Disk Read Errors | • Do SP4960-1 (HDD Media Check). • Do SP4906 003 to format the   HDD. • If formatting the HDD fails, replace the HDD. | 
        
            | 362 | IMAC (Image Memory Access Controller) errorDuring data transfer in memory at the IPU, an error occurred during data   compression with ASIC (IMAC). The ASIC controls data compression.
 | • Update the firmware. • If the firmware update does not stop   the problem, replace the IPU board. • Update all software modules if this   problem continues. | 
        
            | 380 | MSU Output ErrorJust after the machine was switched on, it could not detect that the MSU (Memory   Super-charger Unit) was set.
 | • Replace the IPU. | 
        
            | 392 | Development Bias ErrorThe development bias feedback voltage was less than 0.5 V for longer than 200   ms while the PWM duty value was more than 5% (indicating a development bias   leak).
 | • Check the MCU connectors. • Check the harness on the MCU for   damage. • Replace the high voltage cable. • Replace the CGB power pack. | 
        
            | 400 | ID Sensor Auto Adjustment ErrorVsg did not get to 4±0.2 V when the ID sensor was adjusted automatically in   the SP mode.
 | • Clean the ID sensor. • Check the ID sensor harness and   connector. • Replace the ID sensor. • Replace the MCU. • Replace the   development unit. • Replace the CGB power pack. | 
        
            | 401 | ID Sensor Vsg ErrorThe Vsg level was detected lower than 2.5 V two times.
 | • Clean the ID sensor. • Check the ID sensor harness and   connector. • Replace the ID sensor. • Replace the MCU. • Replace the   development unit. • Replace the CGB power pack. | 
        
            | 402 | ID Sensor Vsp ErrorThe Vsp level was detected at 0 V or more than 2.5 V for 2 consecutive   copies.
 | • Under the left upper cover, make sure that the hex screw of   the main drive gear of the drum is tight. • Clean the ID sensor. • Check the   ID sensor harness and connector. • Replace the ID sensor. • Replace the MCU.   • Replace the development unit. • Replace the CGB power pack. | 
        
            | 440 | Transfer Output ErrorA high voltage feedback voltage of less than 1.0 V was detected for 200 ms.
 | • Check and replace the high voltage cable if necessary. •   Replace the CGB power pack. | 
        
            | 460-1 | DC Separation Corona Output ErrorA dc separation feedback voltage of less than 1.0 V was detected after more   than 200 ms while the PWM duty value was more than 15%.
 | • Check and replace the high voltage cable if necessary. •   Replace the CGB power pack. | 
        
            | 508 | Cutter ErrorThe left and right cutter HP sensors stayed on or off more than 2 seconds.
 | • Check the connections of the HP sensors on the left and right   side. • Replace the HP sensors. | 
        
            | 520 | Main Motor ErrorThe lock signal goes LOW after the motor starts and gets to the set speed. If   the main motor lock signal stayed HIGH for 5 seconds during motor operation,   the motor stopped because of overloading.
 | • Check that the motor drive path is not overloaded. • Replace   the motor harness. • Replace the motor. | 
        
            | Code | Description | Causes | 
        
            | 521 | Drum Motor ErrorThe lock signal goes LOW after the motor starts and gets to the set speed. If   the drum motor lock signal stayed HIGH for 5 seconds during motor operation,   the motor stopped because of overloading.
 | • Check that the motor drive path is not overloaded. • Replace   the motor. | 
        
            | 522 | Fusing Unit Drive   MotorError The lock signal goes LOW after the motor starts and gets to the set   speed. If the fusing motor lock signal stayed HIGH for 5 seconds during motor   operation, the motor stopped because of overloading.
 | • Check that the motor drive path is not overloaded. • Replace   the motor. | 
        
            | 530 | Fusing Unit Ventilation Fan ErrorThe lock signal goes LOW after the motor starts and gets to the set speed. If   the fan motor lock signal stayed HIGH for 5 seconds during motor operation,   the motor stopped because of overloading.
 | • Check that the motor is not overloaded. • Replace the motor. | 
        
            | 541-1 | Fusing Thermistor Error 1• The measured temperature of the hot roller stayed below 7C (44.6F) for 60   seconds after the machine was switched on. -or- • During machine operation   the hot roller temperature fell to and stayed at 7C (44.6F) for 40 seconds.
 | • Make sure that the thermistor is set correctly. • Make sure   that the thermistor cable is connected. • Replace the thermistor. | 
        
            | 541-2 | Fusing Thermistor Error 2The analog voltage input from the hot roller temperature was less than 2 V   for three measurements. The thermistor has short-circuited.
 | • Replace the thermistor. | 
        
            | 542 | Fusing Temperature Warm-up ErrorThe hot roller did not get to the ready temperature within 4 minutes 30 sec.:   • After the machine was switched on. • After the upper unit or roll feeder   drawer was closed. • During warm-up.
 | • Check the fusing lamp connections. • Replace the fusing lamp.   • Replace the MCU. • Check the hot roller thermistor. Make sure that it is   straight and does not touch the hot roller. | 
        
            | 543 | Fusing Lamp Overheated: Error 1 (Software)A fusing temperature more than 230 °C (446°F) was detected 3 times (measured   at 180 ms intervals). Note: A shorted triac or other problem could cause the   fusing lamp to stay on.
 | • Replace the MCU. | 
        
            | 544 | Fusing Lamp Overheated: Error 2 (Hardware)A short circuit in the triac on the MCU caused the fusing temperature control   to stop or operate incorrectly. A special circuit on the MCU monitors the   temperature of the board. The temperature around the board was more than   235C. 544-1 Latch Signal On (50 ms) 544-2 Signal On (1 s)
 | • Replace the MCU. | 
        
            | 545 | Fusing Lamp Overheated: Error 3After it got to the ready temperature, the fusing lamp stayed on at full   power for 50 seconds while the hot roller did not turn.
 | Correct the position of the thermistor on the hot roller.   Replace the fusing lamp harness. Replace the MCU. | 
        
            | 546-1 | Fusing Temperature Error 1Fusing temperature goes up and down quickly, more than 20°C (68°C) at 1 sec.   intervals.
 | • Check the thermistor connection. • Check the fusing lamp   connections. • Replace the MCU. | 
        
            | 546-2 | Fusing Temperature Error 2Temperature goes up and down during a long interval, by 20°C (68°C) more than   3 times during a 60 sec. interval.
 | • Check the thermistor connection. • Check the fusing lamp   connections. • Replace the MCU. | 
        
            | 547 | Zero-Cross Signal ErrorsThe zero-cross signal from the ac power supply makes a trigger pulse to   control the supply of power. It automatically detects 50/60 Hz.
 | • Check that the frequency of the power supply to the machine is   correct. • Replace the PSU. • Replace the MCU | 
        
            | 548 | Fusing Lamps DisconnectedThe fusing temperature did not get to 100°C within 2 min. after the machine   was switched on.
 | • Check the fusing lamp harness connections. • Replace the   fusing lamps. • Replace the AC drive board. | 
        
            | 549-1 | Pressure Roller Thermistor Error 1Fusing temperature control detected that the analog voltage output by the   pressure roller thermistor was more than 5V. The pressure roller thermistor   is disconnected.
 | • Check the thermistor connection. • Replace the thermistor. •   Replace the MCU. | 
        
            | 549-2 | Pressure Roller Thermistor Error 2(2 times at 1.5 sec. intervals) that the analog voltage output by the   pressure roller thermistor was less than 0.2 V. The pressure roller   thermistor has short-circuited.
 | • Check the thermistor connection. • Replace the thermistor. •   Replace the MCU. | 
        
            | Code | Description | Causes | 
        
            | 601 | Communication Error Between IPU and CISA break signal was detected after the communication connection. A   communication error was sent back 3 times.
 | • Update the software. • Replace the MCU. | 
        
            | 605 | Communication Error Between Controller and ECUOne of these problems occurred: • Serial communication error • Serial data   overflowed in the receive data buffer.
 | • Replace the MCU. | 
        
            | 630 | CSS Communication Error (Japan Only)The machine sent a report on its condition, but CSS detected an error. There   is a problem on the telephone line between the machine location and the CSS   center.
 | • No action necessary. | 
        
            | 632 | MK1 Communication Error 1: No Answer to ACKThe optional counter device did not send an ACK signal 100 ms after one frame   was sent, even after the same data was sent 3 times.
 | • Check the serial line harnesses and connectors at the counter   device, the relay board, and the controller. • Replace the counter device. •   Replace the MCU. | 
        
            | 633 | MK1 Communication Error 2: BREAK ReceivedA LOW break signal was received while the optional counter device was   connected to the communication circuit.
 | • Check the serial line harnesses and connectors at the counter   device, the relay board, and the controller. • Replace the counter device. •   Replace the MCU. | 
        
            | 900 | Electrical Total CounterThe electrical counter is not connected.
 | • Replace NVRAM chips. | 
        
            | 901 | Mechanical Total CounterThe mechanical counter is not connected.
 | • Check the mechanical counter connection. • Replace the   mechanical counter. | 
        
            | 980 | HDD Access Error | • Update the MCU firmware | 
        
            | 981 | HDD Response Errors | • Check the HDD Connectors. • Check the HDD and make sure that   it is not loose. • Update the MCU firmware. • Replace the HDD. | 
        
            | 991 | Software Error 1: SCUThere was an unusual operation by the software because of: • An incorrect   argument in the program. • An incorrect internal parameter. • Work memory not   sufficient. • An error occurred that could not be detected by other SC codes.
 | • Set the main power switch to .off. then to .on.. • Go into the   SP mode. • Input .0. for SP7405 to display the data for SC991, which includes   the software file name, line number, and variable. | 
        
            | 992 | Software Error 2: ECUThere was an unusual operation by the software because of: • An incorrect   argument in the program. • An incorrect internal parameter. • Work memory not   sufficient. • An error occurred that could not be detected by other SC codes.
 | • Set the main power switch to .off. then to .on.. • Go into the   SP mode. • Input .0. for SP7405 to display the data for SC992, which includes   the software file name, line number, and variable. |