magicolor 330 - Base Engine Service Manual 3-25
Primary FIPS: Error Messages

3.24 - Error Message: Paper Jam Registration

There is a problem near the Registration Sensor.
Logic control on the MCU PWB detected that the Registration Sensor did not actuate within the specified time after
paper feed.
Step Actions and Questions Yes No
SUSPECT COMPONENTS
The following components are associated with this specific prob-
lem. One or more of these components may have failed partially
or completely. If you cannot isolate the problem using this FIP,
replace each component listed below, one at a time, until the prob-
lem disappears.
• Wiring and connectors linking the components
• Main Paper Handling Assembly (RRP 9.36)
• Interlock switches and circuits
1PAPER PATH INSPECTION
1. Slide the Registratio n Transport out of the printer.
2. Inspect the lead edge of the jammed sheet of paper.
Is the sheet of paper covering the Registration Sensor?
Go to step 2 Go to step 3
2REGISTRATION SENSOR TEST
1. Enter Diagnostics a nd test the Registration Sensor.
2. Read the test result in the Diagnostics Status Window.
3. Slide the Registratio n Transport out of the printer.
4. Place a piece of tape o ver the Registration Sensor.
5. Slide the Registratio n Transport into the printer.
6. Read the test result in the Diagnostics Status Window.
Did the test result in the Diagnostics Status Window change
from "not actuated" to "actuated"?
Replace the
MCU PWB
(RRP 9.123)
Replace the
Registration
Sensor (RRP
9.45)
3PAPER PATH INSPECTION
1. Slide the Registratio n Transport out of the printer.
2. Inspect the lead edge of the jammed sheet of paper.
Did the Tray 1 Feed Rolls drive the sheet of paper into the
Turn Rol ls?
Go to step 7 Go to step 4
4PAPER HANDLING MOTOR TEST
Enter Diagnostics and test the Paper Handling Motor.
Does the Paper Handling Motor rotate when you run the
Paper Handling Motor Test?
Go to step 6 Go to step 5
5Replace the MCU PWB (RRP 9.123)
Does the error message still appear?
Replace the
Paper Han-
dling Motor
Assembly
(RRP 9.111)
Problem
solved