Xerox 7300N Service Manual - Page 72

T1: Fuser Upper Failure, T2: Fuser Lower Failure, T29: Temp Sensor Failure

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T1: Fuser Upper Failure T2: Fuser Lower Failure Troubleshooting Procedure Table Steps Actions and Questions Yes No 1 Reseat the Fuser Unit. Did the error reappear? Go to step [2]. Complete 2 Check the resistance of the lamps. Go to step [3]. Replace the See "Fuser Roller Resistances" on Fuser. page 3-75 3 Check the Fuser thermistors. Replace the Fuser. Go to step [4]. Are the thermistors damaged or misaligned, not in contact with the rollers? 4 Is there AC voltage to the low voltage Replace the Replace Low power supply CN1 connector? Engine Controller Voltage Power Board. Supply. T29: Temp Sensor Failure Troubleshooting Procedure Table Steps Actions and Questions Yes 1 Use Service Diagnostics to check the Replace the current ambient humidity inside the Temp/Humidity printer. Sensor Board Verify proper operation of the sensor by blowing on it. Is the sensor operating correctly? See "Environmental Specifications" on page 1-15. Replace the Engine Controller Board. Is the printer operating temperature within its optimal range? No Notify customer of the environmental specifications. 2-56 Phaser 7300 Color Printer Service Manual

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Phaser 7300 Color Printer Service Manual
T1: Fuser Upper Failure
T2: Fuser Lower Failure
T29: Temp Sensor Failure
Troubleshooting Procedure Table
Steps
Actions and Questions
Yes
No
1
Reseat the Fuser Unit.
Did the error reappear?
Go to step [2].
Complete
2
Check the resistance of the lamps.
See “Fuser Roller Resistances” on
page 3-75
Go to step [3].
Replace the
Fuser.
3
Check the Fuser thermistors.
Are the thermistors damaged or
misaligned, not in contact with the rollers?
Replace the Fuser.
Go to step [4].
4
Is there AC voltage to the low voltage
power supply CN1 connector?
Replace the
Engine Controller
Board.
Replace Low
Voltage Power
Supply.
Troubleshooting Procedure Table
Steps
Actions and Questions
Yes
No
1
Use Service Diagnostics to check the
current ambient humidity inside the
printer.
Verify proper operation of the sensor by
blowing on it.
Is the sensor operating correctly? See
“Environmental Specifications” on
page 1-15.
Is the printer operating temperature within
its optimal range?
Replace the
Temp/Humidity
Sensor Board
Replace the
Engine Controller
Board.
Notify customer of
the environmental
specifications.