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Turn the power off at the rear of the printer and disconnect the power cord. Reconnect the power cord
and turn on the printer.
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Open the Window and check for any visible obstacles restricting the movement of the Carriage
Assembly. If there is a wrinkled mass of paper blocking the Carriage Assembly, then clear the
obstruction.
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Clean the Encoder Strip
Clean the Encoder Strip on page 452.
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Replace the Scan-Axis Motor
Scan-Axis Motor on page 309.
SE 43:01
Cause: Vacuum Fan spinning at wrong speed
Solution: Try the following.
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Turn the power off at the rear of the printer and disconnect the power cord. Reconnect the power cord
and turn on the printer.
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If the system error persists, replace the Vacuum Fan
Vacuum Fan on page 237.
SE 43:10
Cause: Vacuum Fan failure
Solution: Try the following.
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Turn the power off at the rear of the printer and disconnect the power cord. Reconnect the power cord
and turn on the printer.
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Check that the Vacuum Fan cable is not damaged and is correctly connected to the Vacuum Driver PCA
and to both Vacuum Motors.
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Check that the Interconnect to Vacuum Driver cable is not damaged and correctly connected to Vacuum
Driver PCA and to the Interconnect PCA.
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Replace the Vacuum Fan
Vacuum Fan on page 237.
SE 43.1:10
Cause: Vacuum Driver PCA communication or hardware failure
Solution: Try the following.
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Turn the power off at the rear of the printer and disconnect the power cord. Reconnect the power cord
and turn on the printer.
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If the system error persists, replace the Vacuum Fan
Vacuum Fan on page 237.
SE 43:11
Cause: Vacuum Fan PCA cable does not seem to be connected
Solution: Try the following.
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Check that the Interconnect PCA to Vacuum Fan cable is not damaged.
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Check that the Interconnect PCA to Vacuum Fan cable is correctly connected to the Interconnect PCA and
the Vacuum Fan PCA.
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If the problem persists, replace the Interconnect PCA to Vacuum Fan cable
Vacuum Fan Cable
on page 240.
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