Lexmark T632 Service Manual - Page 44
Base Sensor Tests, Output Sensor Test, First 6 bytes sub error, code data, can be, any value - 201 paper jam error
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4060-xxx Base printer sub error codes (continued) First 6 bytes sub error code data (xx can be any value) Explanation 8D 00 00 8E xx 02 x1 x2 8E xx 06 x1 8E xx 07 x1 8E xx 08 The fuser exit sensor was never activated by the leading edge of the media fed through the printer. • This error can be displayed after a 201 paper jam. • This can be caused by a defective fuser exit sensor assembly. Note: Enter the diagnostic tests menu, select Base Sensor Tests, select Output Sensor Test and check the fuser exit sensor for correct operation. If the test fails, check the internal fuser cabling, DC autoconnect on the fuser frame, fuser DC autoconnect to the system board cable, and the cable connection to J14 on the system board. This error can be caused by the input sensor not being activated by a page that was known to have been picked by a source other than the duplex option. Ensure the correct source has been selected and the media is feeding from that source. The second pick failed from a paper source when paper was in the source and the only sheet in the paper path. The second pick failed from a paper source when paper was in the source. Other sheets may have started to feed, but none were in the paper path. The paper in the output bin was flushed. The paper ahead of it, in the paper path, never made it past the output bin sensor or into the tray. 8E xx 09 x1 8E xx 0A x1 8E x1 0B 8E xx 11 8E xx 13 x1 x2 The second pick from the MPT, Tray 1, or feeder failed when paper was in the source. Other sheets may be in the paper path. (x1=media source) The second pick from the MPT, Tray 1, or feeder failed when paper was in the source. Other sheets may have started to pick, but none were in the paper path. x1=media source) The DC autocompensator failed or stalled when trying to feed a sheet of media. It took too long for the DC autocompensator motor to come up to speed. Late feeding from a paper source interfered with the next pick retry. (x1=media size, x2=media source) 2-10 Service Manual