Xerox 7300N Service Manual - Page 87

Printer Malefactions or Inoperable Printer Problems

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Printer Malefactions or Inoperable Printer Problems No Front Panel Display After Power Switch is Turned ON. 1. Verify the AC power source, see "Measuring Power Supply Voltages" on page 3-72. 2. Verify the +5 volt loop is complete, see "The +5 VDC Loop" on page 3-74. 3. If the front panel has no display, backlighting or LED, replace the Front Panel and Wiring Harness. 4. Check the Image Processor Board health LED for a front panel fault, see "POST Diagnostics Test Descriptions" on page 3-70 for more information on fault blink patterns. 5. Verify the Image Processor Board has not failed by performing Step 3 from the troubleshooting procedure below. 6. Systematically remove all printer options to isolate a possible problem component. The Printer Continuously Displays "Booting", "Initializing" "Warming Up", or will not come to a "Ready" state. The most likely cause is that the Image Processor Board has not successfully loaded its NVRAM contents (instructions) into RAM. All print engine operation halts, and will only become ready when the Image Processor Board successfully boots. 1. Check for unreported jams within the printer and clear the jam area. 2. Power cycle the printer. 3. Verifying Image Processor Board failure: a. Power-off the printer, and remove the Image Processor Board. b. Power-on the printer. Wait at least 5 minutes while the print engine initializes. If there was a problem with the Image Processor Board, it will now not affect the Engine Controller Board. * c. If a traveling " " appears across the Front Panel display, the engine board is functional and the problem is most likely with the Image Processor Board. d. Turn off the printer and reseat the image processor board and turn on the printer to determine if seating was the problem. e. Perform a PostScript NVRAM reset, see "Service Diagnostics PostScript NVRAM Resets" on page 4-124 f. Turn off the printer and systematically remove, in the order listed below, an individual components from the Image Processor Board to isolate a possible problem component. ■ RAM DIMM (one at a time, as at least one RAM DIMM must be present) ■ Hard Drive g. Download the current PostScript code to the Image Processor Board. h. Replace the Image Processor Board. Troubleshooting 3-71

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Troubleshooting
3-71
Printer Malefactions or Inoperable Printer Problems
No Front Panel Display After Power Switch is Turned ON.
1.
Verify the AC power source, see “Measuring Power Supply Voltages” on
page 3-72.
2.
Verify the +5 volt loop is complete, see “The +5 VDC Loop” on page 3-74.
3.
If the front panel has no display, backlighting or LED, replace the Front Panel and
Wiring Harness.
4.
Check the Image Processor Board health LED for a front panel fault, see “POST
Diagnostics Test Descriptions” on page 3-70 for more information on fault blink
patterns.
5.
Verify the Image Processor Board has not failed by performing Step 3 from the
troubleshooting procedure below.
6.
Systematically remove all printer options to isolate a possible problem component.
The Printer Continuously Displays “Booting”, “Initializing”
“Warming Up”, or will not come to a “Ready” state.
The most likely cause is that the Image Processor Board has not successfully loaded
its NVRAM contents (instructions) into RAM. All print engine operation halts, and
will only become ready when the Image Processor Board successfully boots.
1.
Check for unreported jams within the printer and clear the jam area.
2.
Power cycle the printer.
3.
Verifying Image Processor Board failure:
a.
Power-off the printer, and remove the Image Processor Board.
b.
Power-on the printer. Wait at least 5 minutes while the print engine
initializes. If there was a problem with the Image Processor Board, it
will now not affect the Engine Controller Board.
c.
If a traveling “
*
” appears across the Front Panel display, the engine
board is functional and the problem is most likely with the Image
Processor Board.
d.
Turn off the printer and reseat the image processor board and turn on
the printer to determine if seating was the problem.
e.
Perform a PostScript NVRAM reset, see "Service Diagnostics
PostScript NVRAM Resets" on page 4-124
f.
Turn off the printer and systematically remove, in the order listed
below, an individual components from the Image Processor Board to
isolate a possible problem component.
RAM DIMM (one at a time, as at least one RAM DIMM must be
present)
Hard Drive
g.
Download the current PostScript code to the Image Processor Board.
h.
Replace the Image Processor Board.