09-8000 thoughts?

Discussion in 'Xerox iGen3, iGen4, & iGen5 Digital Presses' started by peels, Mar 23, 2017.

  1. peels

    peels tree killer :)

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    in the fault code, procedure exists as: "buy new igen, or grin and bear it" lol

    am curious, could anyone expound on that? this is popping up today. And Im nervous.

    "max dead cycles"
     
  2. MarkD

    MarkD Senior Member

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    8xxx codes are HFSI counters
     
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    Maximum Limit for System Deadcycle Exceeded RAP. RAP starts like this. Observe the TC Read and TC Target values for the four colors in the Table below :
    Station TC Read TC Target
    Magenta loc 2164 TC Read1 ( ? ) Loc 2165 TCTarget1 ( ? )
    Yellow loc 3929 TCRead2 ( ? ) loc 3930 TCTarget2 ( ? )
    Cyan loc 3959 TCRead3 ( ? ) loc 3960 TCTarget3 ( ? )
    Black loc 3989 TCRead4 ( ? ) loc 3990 TCTarget4 ( ? )
    All TC Read values should be within 0.3 of their TC Target value.
    If they are not within .3, something is messing with your TC. Now what that would be, is the real question. Most probably a service call.

    If they are, then the fault is likely related to another machine condition which prevented the deadcycle routine from completing in its allotted time. Check the fault history for XPE-09-xxxx or XPE-06-xxxx faults and troubleshoot those faults.

    If you notice your PR belt is covered with toner then for the offernding color:
    · Verify all Charge Stations are properly docked
    · Undock the PR Module. Access Bay 3 from rear of Print Engine. Check the grid contact for the AC Discorotron. Ensure that the grid contact is not bent or damaged. Check contact area for dirt or corrosion.
    · Verify that all Charge Stations, dicorotrons, and pinscorotrons are installed and seated properly. Check that all seating latches are engaged properly.
    · Check HV connectors for signs of contamination, arcing, corrosion, or damage.
    · Ensure that the AC Discorotron Grid device tensioning mechanism is properly latched
    · Verify Grid covers are in place
    · Ensure that all AC Dicorotrons have shield edge covers
    · Check for any Charge Station related HFSI or Customer Maintenance Action items that might be at or near threshold

    My 2 cents...
     

  4. peels

    peels tree killer :)

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    have some seriously old developer...

    think that could be it...? that's the techs idea at least.

    plan on changing that soon.
     
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