HP 5000 manual ProblemError in Paper-axis Motor Encoder

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System Error Codes

System Error: 010090 (Continuable)

ProblemError in Paper-axis Motor Encoder

Description:

Corrective Action: Try the following:

￿Check that the Paper-Axis Motor cable is NOT broken or damaged.

￿Check that the Paper-Axis Motor cable is correctly connected.

￿Replace the Paper-Axis Motor Ÿ￿Page 8-105.

￿If the Error Code continues, replace the Main PCA Ÿ￿Page 8-81.

WARNING

System Error:

Problem

Description:

Corrective Action:

System Error:

Problem

Description:

Corrective Action:

Only replace one component at a time and check if the error has gone before replacing another component. Using this procedure you will be able to determine exactly which component failed.

010091 (Continuable)

Error in Paper-axis Motor Encoder

Refer to System Error Code 010090.

010092 (Continuable)

Mark Encoder position not detected on Drive Roller.

Try the following:

￿Replace the Lens Cover Ÿ￿Page 9-5.

 

 

￿ Clean the Mark Encoder on the Drive Roller using the Turn

 

 

DRIVE ROLLER Utility Ÿ Page 4-17.

 

 

 

System Error:

011000

Problem

NIB Crash.

Description:

 

Corrective Action:

Power the Printer OFF and ON again using the Power Switch at the

 

 

back of the Printer.

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HP DesignJet 5000 and 5500 Series Printers Service Manual

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HP 5000 manual ProblemError in Paper-axis Motor Encoder

5000 specifications

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