Lexmark X 204 Service Manual
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Diagnostic information2-15 7011-2xx / 3xx 80B Too many errors when transmitting in ECM mode.• Check line quality. • Adjust ‘Transmit Level’. • Select a lower ‘Max Speed’value under Fax Send setting’s. 80C Remote device failed to respond to the CTC command.• Select a lower ‘Max Speed’ value under Fax Send setting’s. • Adjust ‘Transmit Level’. 80D Received too many requests from remote end to repeat the previous command sent.• Check line quality. • Adjust ‘Transmit Level’. • Check if line conditions...
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2-16Service Manual 7011-2xx / 3xx 884 Failure to transmit training successfully in V29, V27 terminal modulation schemes.• Select a lower “Max Speed” under Fax Send setting’s. • Adjust the “Transmit Level”. • Check line quality. 885 Failure to transmit training successfully in V17terminal modulation scheme.• Select a lower “Max Speed” under Fax Send setting’s. • Adjust the “Transmit Level”. • Check line quality. 886 Failure to transmit training successfully in V29 terminal modulation scheme.• Select...
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Diagnostic information2-17 7011-2xx / 3xx A01 Received request for unsupported image width from remote fax device.No action needed. A02 Received request for unsupported image resolution from remote fax device.No action needed. A03 Received request for unsupported compression type from remote fax device.No action needed. A04 Received request for unsupported image length from remote fax device.No action needed. F00 Unknown error occurred. No action needed. Fax error log codes (Continued) Error code...
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2-18Service Manual 7011-2xx / 3xx Paper jam messages Repeating jams or jam messages can be caused by any of the following: •Faulty pick solenoids or worn cams of the solenoids •Faulty flags or springs •Worn backup rollers at the reference guide •Improperly adjusted reference guide •Debris in the paper path •Paper not of the specified length Note: For more information, see“Paperpath sensor service check” on page 2-32. Paper jam messages Message Explanation 200 Paper Jam Remove CartridgeThe input sensor...
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Diagnostic information2-19 7011-2xx / 3xx User attendance messages The printer control panel displays messages describing the current state of the printer and indicates possible printer problems that must be resolved. This topic provides a list of all printer messages, explains what they mean, and tells how to clear the messages. The following table lists the messages in alphanumerical order. A message can also be located using the index. User status and attendance messages User primary message...
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2-20Service Manual 7011-2xx / 3xx Load Manual Printer does not detect media meeting the description in the single sheet feeder (manual feeder). The following actions can be taken: • Load paper, and the job continues. •press Select ( ), and choose an alternate source for media. • Cancel the current job. Load Manual Printer does not detect media meeting the description in the single sheet feeder (manual feeder). The following actions can be taken: • Load paper and the job continues. •press Select (...
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Diagnostic information2-21 7011-2xx / 3xx 37 Insufficient Collation AreaThis message is displayed when the printer memory used to store pages is too full to collate the print job. The following actions can be taken: •press Select ( ) to print the portion of the job already stored, and begin collating the rest of the job. •press Menus ( ) to access the Busy/Waiting Menu. The following functions are available. - Cancel Job Note: Menu Lockout does NOT prevent access to the Busy/Waiting Menu. 38 Memory...
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2-22Service Manual 7011-2xx / 3xx 56 Standard USB Port DisabledThis message may appear when data is sent to the printer across a USB port, but the port is disabled. Note: Once the error is displayed the first time, reporting of further errors is suppressed until the printer is reset or menus are entered. The following actions can be taken: •press Select ( ) to clear the message. Any data received on the USB port is discarded. •press Menus ( ) to access the Busy/Waiting Menu. The following functions...
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Diagnostic information2-23 7011-2xx / 3xx Service checks Service checks which involve measuring voltages on the LVPS/HVPS (low voltage power supply/ high voltage power supply board) should be performed with the MFP positioned on its back side. Note: When you make voltage readings, always use frame ground unless another ground is specified. See the wiring diagram in the back of the book for more information. ADF service check FRU Action ADF ADF cable Controller card ADF pick pad ADF separator roller...
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2-24Service Manual 7011-2xx / 3xx Flatbed service check Cold fuser service check Make sure the correct voltage lamp is installed. The voltage rating is stamped on one of the lamp contacts. Cooling fan service check FRU Action Flatbed Controller cardEnsure that connectors J15, J1, and J5 are properly connected. Inspect the ribbon cable connection on CIS for proper connection. If connector J15 is properly connected, verify the following voltages on the controller card. Check pin 9 for +3.3V, pins 11,...