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Issue In PDF Format: DECEMBER 2007 ISSUE
Dec 2007 pg 1-50      Dec 2007 pg 51-100
Business Profile:  Copystar   PRINT
Company On The Move: TKH PRINT
 
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Subject: Kyocera km 4035 c3200 error

Question: I have the above error and need to repair it. Help!
Answer:  This code is for a blown or defective exposure lamp.

Answer:  P.S. we have had many of these in field for a long time and never had a exposure lamp problem, but the front door interlocks. There are 2 of them and this can cause strange codes ... just a thought.

Answer:  I think this code pops up if you move the scanner out of home position to clean the optics and then power it up without returning it to home position. If you cycle the power a couple times, it goes away as it was caused by an oversight...If this is the case, you are in luck

Answer:  I had the same problem; I replaced the ISU and the problem was gone.

Subject: KM5050 error C6400

Question: Can someone help us regarding our problem? The engine and power supply have been changed, but we cannot enter to a simulation. Whenever the button had been pressed, a beep sound is heard. We tried opening the door while entering simulation, and when this failed, we interchanged the AC line and neutral. We still have not succeeded.
Answer:  Try SIM 163 to reset that code

Answer:  I had a 5035 do similar antics. It had an error code; don't remember what. We could go into simulation, but could not do some of them and could not go to the second level, like to test things. Machine had a blown fuser thermofuse the day before that. We unplugged the machine and plugged it back in, and it worked fine, all sims worked ok. A friend who knows them told me to replace the charge corona (which only had about 100k on it.) I did and had no more problems. So, maybe unplug and plug the machine, replace the charge corona,  and keep your fingers crossed.

Question: I cannot enter simulation mode. I replaced the fuser and transferred the power supply and engine PCB to a working machine to check if the circuit was faulty. it was doing fine in the working machine, no error at all. I will try corona replacement and let you know.  Thanks a lot.

Answer:  This model has a specific way to enter the simulation mode. You must do so after pressing the "status/job cancel" key. Could that be the difficulty in entering simulation mode?

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