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Diagnostic Information 2-55
4025-XXX
3 AC INPUT CHECK
Remove the Rear Cover so you can access the GFI.
Measure the voltage between P/J8-1 and P/J8-3 on the GFI.
Is there approximately 110VAC (or 220VAC if the printer is
the 220VAC model) between P/J8-1 and P/J8-3?
Go to step 4 Replace the
AC power
cord
4 AC OUTPUT CHECK
Measure the voltage between P/J7-1 and P/J7-2 on the GFI.
Is there approximately 110VAC (or 220VAC if the printer is
the 220VAC model) between P/J7-1 and P/J7-2?
Go to step 5 Replace the
Low Voltage
Power
Supply
(LVPS)
Assembly
on page 4-82
5 LVPS +5VDC CHECK
Remove the Rear Cover
Measure the voltage between J400-1 and FG, and between
J400-2 and FG on the MCU PWB.
Is there +5VDC between J400-1 and FG, and +5VDC
between J400-2 and FG?
Go to step 6 Go to the
Printer
Wiring
Diagrams
on page 5-14
to
troubleshoot a
loss of +5VDC
6 LVPS +24VDC CHECK
Measure the voltage between J400-8 and FG on the MCU
PWB.
Is there +24VDC between J400-8 and FG?
Go to step 7 Use the Block
Diagrams in
the printer
service
manual to
troubleshoot a
loss of
+24VDC
7 ESS PWB CHECK
Switch off the Main Switch.
Remove the ESS PWB.
Switch on the Main Switch.
Does the printer go into warm-up?
Replace the
Controller
Board (ESS
PWB) on
page 4-94
Go to step 8
8 MCU REPLACEMENT
Replace the Engine Board (MCU PWB) on page 4-92.
Does the printer go into warm-up?
Problem
solved
Go to step 9
9 I/O PWB REPLACEMENT
Replace the I/O PWB on page 4-89.
Does the printer go into warm-up?
Problem
solved
Go to step 10
Step Actions and Questions Yes No

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