2-22 Service Manual
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168.xx
Motor Error
HCIT elevator motor error. • POR the printer.
• If the message persists, go to “168.xx—Motor
(HCIT elevator) error service check” on
page 2-67.
199.xx
Software Error
Unrecoverable RIP software error. • POR the printer.
• If the error message persists with new code,
replace the system board. See “System board
removal” on page 4-165.
2xx paper jam messages
200.02 Input sensor is made when printer
tries to print from an idle state.
Possible causes:
• Paper jam leaving page over
sensor
• Defective input sensor
• Faulty system board
• Clear away anything in the paper path that might
cause the paper to jam.
• If clearing a paper jam does not fix the problem,
go to “920.06—Input sensor service check”
on page 2-116.
200.04 Input sensor made late in the input
sensor.
Possible causes:
• Paper jam leaving page over
sensor
• Defective input sensor
• Faulty system board
• Clear away anything in the paper path that might
cause the paper to jam.
• If clearing a paper jam does not fix the problem,
go to “920.06—Input sensor service check”
on page 2-116.
200.11 Input sensor does not break.
Possible causes:
• Incorrect media setting
• Incorrect paper loading
• Incorrect media restraint setting
• Transport belt module failure
• Lower guide failure
• Paper pick mechanism failure
• Input sensor failure
• Clear away anything in the paper path that might
cause the paper to jam.
• Ensure proper media is set for the type of paper
used.
• Fan media, and stack flat in the tray.
• Properly set media restraints in the paper tray.
• Check the pick tires and replace if worn.
• If the message persists, go to “200.11, 250.03—
Paper Jam error service check” on
page 2-68.
200.17 Input sensor is made when printer
powers up or covers are closed.
Possible causes:
• Paper jam leaving page over
sensor
• Defective input sensor
• Faulty system board
• Clear away anything in the paper path that might
cause the paper to jam.
• If clearing a paper jam does not fix the problem,
go to “920.06—Input sensor service check”
on page 2-116.
200.21 Aligner motor stalled.
Possible causes:
• Faulty cable/connector
• 24 V interlock switch not working
correctly
• Faulty aligner motor
• Faulty system board
• Waste toner not seated
• Check that the waste toner is latched correctly in
the printer.
• Check for anything in the paper path that might
cause the paper to jam.
• If clearing a paper jam does not fix the problem,
go to “147.xx, 906.05-906.08, 920.01—Motor
(aligner) error service check” on page 2-59.
Error code Description Action