Troubleshooting 3

The information in this section can help you identify causes of printer problems and test the printer to isolate the part that needs to be replaced. The chapter also contains illustrations showing connector locations and sensor locations. Once you have read this chapter to determine what tests you need to run on the printer, see Chapter 4 for instructions on how to disassemble the printer.

WARNING

Before disassembling the printer to perform any troubleshooting tests, disconnect the power supply cable from the AC power outlet. Failure to do so may cause physical injury. The power switch is wired in the secondary circuitry. Therefore, the printer’s primary circuitry remains live even after the power switch is turned off.

When performing the testing described in this chapter, do not connect the printer to the power source unless instructed to do so in the test. When the power supply must be connected, use extreme caution, because the voltage may cause physical injury and may

, damage the components of the printer.

Test Points

The test point tables and diagrams have been placed at the front of this chapter to provide you with a quick reference for checking motors, the printhead, printhead drivers, sensors, and the power supply, if you suspect a problem.

Table 3-1. Power Supply Test Points

Gower Supply

Test Method

 

Connector

(Set Meter to Continuity.

 

Pin Numbers

Check with Printer Power Off.)

Meter Reading

 

 

 

11 and3Place one lead on pin 11 and the other onContinuity/open means OPERATE is activated

(CW

pin 3 (ground).and you can check the power supply voltages.

 

 

 

Power Supply

Test Method

 

Connector

(Set Meter to Volts.

 

Pin Numbers

Check with Printer Power On.)

Meter Reading

 

 

 

1 and3Place the + lead on pin 1 (5 V) and the

+5 v

VW

- lead on pin 3 (ground).

 

 

 

 

9and3Place the + lead on pin 9 (35 V) and the+35 v

CN2

- lead on pin 3 (ground).

 

 

 

 

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