3-6 Phaser 7750 Printer Service Manual
General Notes on Troubleshooting
1. Unless indicated otherwise, the instruction “turn ON printer power” means for 
you to switch ON the printer power and let the printer proceed through POST to a 
‘Ready’ condition.
2. When instructed to take resistance readings between “P/J 232 <=> P/J 210” 
(without specified pin numbers), check all pins. See "Wiring Diagrams" on 
page 10-1 for the location of all wiring harnesses and pins.
3. When you are instructed to take a voltage reading, the black probe (–) is 
generally connected to a pin that is either RTN (Return) or SG (Signal Ground). 
You can substitute any RTN pin or test point in the printer, and you can use FG 
(frame ground) in place of any SG pin or test point.
4. Before measuring voltages, make sure the printer is switched ON, the imaging 
units and the paper trays are in place, and the interlock switches are actuated, 
unless a troubleshooting procedure instructs otherwise. Before measuring 
continuity or resistance, make sure the printer is switch OFF.
5. All voltage values given in the troubleshooting procedures are approximate 
values. The main purpose of voltage readings is to determine whether or not a 
component is receiving the correct voltage value from the power supply and if 
gating (a voltage drop) occurs during component actuation. 
6. When a troubleshooting procedure instructs you to replace a non-spared 
component and that component is part of a parent assembly, replace the entire 
parent assembly.