Control panel message Description Recommended action
57.07 Error - To continue turn off then on The reversing-unit fan (FN103) is not
functioning.
1. Verify that the connector J65 on the dc
controller is firmly seated.
2. Listen for the fan to operate while the
MFP is initializing.
3. If the fan does not operate during the
initialization sequence, replace it.
58.XX ERROR - To Continue Turn Off
Then On
A memory error has been detected.
58.2 = Air temperature sensor (TH3)
58.3 = DC controller PCA
58.4 = Engine power supply
Turn the MFP off, and then turn the MFP on.
For 58.2 errors:
1. Reconnect the connector J63 on the
engine power supply. The air
temperature sensor is the thermistor
(TH3) that is mounted across the main
cooling fan (FN101).
2. Replace the air-temperature sensor.
3. Replace the engine power supply.
For 58.3 errors, replace the DC controller
PCA.
For 58.4 errors, replace the engine power
supply.
59.XY ERROR - To Continue Turn Off
Then On
An error has occurred in one of the motors.
59.0 = Main motor error
59.1 = Main-motor startup error
59.2 = Main-motor rotation error
59.4 = Print-cartridge-motor error
59.A = Print-cartridge-motor error
1. Turn the MFP off, and then turn the
MFP on.
2. Reconnect the wire-harness on the
DC controller PCA for the motor that is
indicated. For the main motor, this is
connector J98. For the print-cartridge
motor, this is connector J86.
3. Replace the motor.
4. Replace the DC controller PCA.
60.XX ERROR - To Continue Turn Off
Then On
The tray specified by X is not lifting correctly. 1. Install the tray and listen carefully. You
should be able to hear the paper stack
being lifted. You can also watch the
paper-level indicator on the front of the
tray to see if it moves.
2. For tray 2, verify that connector J93 on
the DC controller PCA is firmly seated.
This connector is for the lift motor.
3. For trays 3, 4, or 5, verify that
connector J91 on the DC controller
PCA is firmly seated.
4. If the lift motor for that tray is not
functional, first verify that nothing is
obstructing its movement. Replace the
lift motor for the tray if necessary.
Table 6-1 Control-panel messages (continued)
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