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0004

Softload Download Failure. There is a nonfatal PWB softload failure.

0005

Nonfatal Peripheral Softload Failure. There is a nonfatal peripheral softload failure. The SSIB PWB is classified as a peripheral device.

0006

Runtime Peripheral Fatal Error. There is a runtime peripheral fatal error associated with the SSIB PWB.

0007

Runtime Fatal Error. During the previous boot, the operating system detected a nonrecoverable software fault that was logged into NVM. This fault is informational only and can be reset.

0008

Runtime Peripheral Soft Failure. There is a runtime peripheral soft failure associated with the SSIB PWB. This a log only fault.

0009

Runtime Software Soft Failure.There is a runtime software soft failure. This is a log only fault.

1000

Software Reinitialization Required. The machine module detected a problem that requires the missing critical configuration files to be reinstalled.

1001

Software Initialization Failure There is a software initialization failure. The system is caught in an infinite loop.

1111

Incorrect Marker PWB NVM. The replacement Marker PWB has valid NVM from another machine. When the software is started, it will backup the NVM from this replacement PWB. The NVM from the original PWB will be overwritten by the NVM from the replacement PWB.

1234

Software Interface Version Mismatch Between Modules This is a machine condition code. Incompatible software interface versions are detected between two modules.

3100

Reset of Uncorrupt Billing Data. This code is logged if the billing NVM and meters were reset using DC 302 when the billing NVM was not corrupt. The fault can also occur if there is a battery failure on the Marker PWB or a failure of the Marker PWB.

3102

Unrecoverable Billing Data. This code is displayed if there is an unrecoverable billing data fault. The billing data got corrupted and cannot be recovered or both billing files were deleted. The fault can also occur if there is a battery failure on the Marker PWB or a failure of the Marker PWB.

3204

Marker Lost Communication with DFE. The Print Engine lost communication with the DFE while a job was being printed.

3300

Software Communication Failure. There is a software communication failure within the print engine. This could occur after communication had already been established.

3301

File Access. This code is displayed when the application code cannot open a file for either read or write.

3303

Timer Overflow. The timer overflow is a restart. There is no software or hardware problem. This error is displayed when a software register reaches 95% of the total value that can be stored in it.

3310

Test Pattern Too Large for Selected Stock

3400

Machine Module Failed to Cycle Up

3401

Machine Module Failed To Reach The Cycled Down State

3402

System Failed To Schedule Machine Module After It Became Ready

3822

VDM Blip Configuration Error. This code is displayed if the configuration of the HSD HVSR does not match the configuration stored in NVM.

3901

Marker PWB NVM. The Marker PWB NVM Failure occurs when the application code detects that the NVM is corrupt and there is no backup file to restore to it. This error is usually displayed when a new PWB is installed.

3904

Marker PWB NVM Reset. The NVM checksum is incorrect and or the pattern check fails (PWB failure). The backup copy of the NVM on the Press Interface hard disk cannot be used.

3907

Machine Module Software Problem RAP

3915

Lightweight Paper Mode Not Licensed

3940

Missing NVM Map File RAP

3944

Marker PWB NVM Reset RAP

4000

This indicates that a smart remote did not reset after a command was sent to reset the device. An SCB device can be reset by hardware, which is accomplished by toggling the SCB reset line low for 200 ms to the device. An SCB device can also be reset by software.

4001

code is displayed if there is a loss of communication with the SSIB PWB.

4002

code is displayed if there is a loss of communication by the EUSR PWB.

4003

code is displayed if there is a fuser temperature communication fault.

4004

code is displayed if there is a loss of communication by the PRBC PWB.

4005

code is displayed if there is a loss of communication by the PTC PWB.

4006

code is displayed if there is a loss of communication by the RSC PWB.

4007

code is displayed if there is a loss of communication by the MOB Interface PWB.

4008

code is displayed if there is a loss of communication by the TC Sensor Interface PWB.

4013

code is displayed if there is a loss of communication to the CRM 1 (M) PWB.

4014

code is displayed if there is a loss of communication to the CRM 2 (Y) PWB.

4015

code is displayed if there is a loss of communication by the CRM 3 (C) PWB.

4016

code is displayed if there is a loss of communication to the CRM 4 (K) PWB.

4017

Communication Loss by the RIM 1 (M) PWB RAP

4018

Communication Loss by the RIM 2 (Y) PWB RAP

4019

Communication Loss by the RIM 3 (C) PWB RAP

4020

Communication Loss by the RIM 4 (K) PWB RAP

4021

code is displayed if there is a Registration Transport Drive Motor communication fault.

4022

code is displayed if there is a Preregistration Transport Drive Motor communication fault.

4023

code is displayed if there is a loss of communication to the PES 1 PWB.

4024

code is displayed if there is a loss of communication to the PES 2 PWB.

4025

code is displayed if there is a loss of communication to the CCD 1 Sensor.

4026

code is displayed if there is a loss of communication to the CCD 2 Sensor.

4028

code is displayed if there is a loss of communication to the CCD L Sensor.

4029

code is displayed if there is an RT1 nip control communication fault.

4030

code is displayed if there is an RT2 nip control communication fault.

4031

code is displayed if there is an RT3 nip control communication fault.

4032

code is displayed if there is an RT4 nip control communication fault.

4033

code is displayed if there is an RT5 nip control communication fault.

4035

code is displayed if there is a tab engage communication fault.

4036

code is displayed if there is a tab width communication fault.

4037

code is displayed if there is a prefuser communication fault.

4038

code is displayed if there is a fuser drive communication fault.

4039

code is displayed if there is a fuser pressure roll communication fault.

4040

code is displayed if there is a fuser donor cam communication fault.

4041

code is displayed if there is a fuser exit transport communication fault.

4042

code is displayed if there is a fuser RDS Slider communication fault.

4043

code is displayed if there is a decurler drive 1/PCT communication fault.

4044

code is displayed if there is a decurler drive 2/PCT communication fault.

4045

code is displayed if there is a decurler pen shaft 1 communication fault.

4046

code is displayed if there is a decurler pen shaft 2 communication fault.

4047

code is displayed if there is an output inverter VCD communication fault.

4048

code is displayed if there is an output gate communication fault.

4049

code is displayed if there is an output inverter entrance communication fault.

4050

code is displayed if there is an output inverter input/output communication fault.

4051

code is displayed if there is an output inverter forward/reverse communication fault.

4052

code is displayed if there is a duplex gate communication fault.

4053

code is displayed if there is a duplex over turn communication fault.

4054

code is displayed if there is a duplex upper turn communication fault.

4055

code is displayed if there is a duplex lower turn communication fault.

4056

code is displayed if there is a duplex horizontal 1 communication fault.

4057

code is displayed if there is a duplex horizontal 2 communication fault.

4058

code is displayed if there is a duplex sloping communication fault.

4059

code is displayed if there is a duplex inverter input/output communication fault.

4060

code is displayed if there is a duplex inverter forward/reverse communication fault.

4079

code is displayed if there is a cleaner communication fault.

4105

code is displayed if there is a fuser web cleaner communication fault.

5003

code is displayed if the FSC PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5004

code is displayed if the PRBC PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5005

code is displayed if the PTC PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5006

code is displayed if the RSC PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5007

code is displayed if the MOB Interface PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5008

code is displayed if the TC Sensor Interface PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5021

code is displayed if the QSC 9 PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5022

code is displayed if the QSC 9 PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5023

code is displayed if the PES 1 PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5024

code is displayed if the PES 2 PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5025

code is displayed if the CCD 1 Sensor was reset unexpectedly.

5026

code is displayed if the CCD 2 Sensor was reset unexpectedly.

5028

code is displayed if the CCD L Sensor was reset unexpectedly.

5029

code is displayed if the DSC 14 PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5030

code is displayed if the DSC 14 PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5031

code is displayed if the DSC 15 PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5032

code is displayed if the DSC 15 PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5033

code is displayed if the DSC 16 PWB was reset unexpectedly

5035

code is displayed if the DSC 13 PWB was reset unexpectedly

5036

code is displayed if the DSC 13 PWB was reset unexpectedly

5037

code is displayed if the QSC 2 PWB was reset unexpectedly

5038

code is displayed if the FSC PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5039

code is displayed if the FSC PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5040

code is displayed if the FSC PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5041

code is displayed if the FSC PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5042

code is displayed if the FSC PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5043

code is displayed if the QSC 4 PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5044

code is displayed if the QSC 4 PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5045

code is displayed if the DSC 1 PWB was reset unexpectedly

5046

code is displayed if the DSC 1 PWB was reset unexpectedly

5047

code is displayed if the QSC 5 PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5048

code is displayed if the DSC 4 PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5049

code is displayed if the QSC 5 PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5050

code is displayed if the QSC 5 PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5051

code is displayed if the QSC 5 PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5052

code is displayed if the DSC 4 PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5053

code is displayed if the QSC 3 PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5054

code is displayed if the QSC 3 PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5055

code is displayed if the QSC 3 PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5056

code is displayed if the QSC 2 PWB was reset unexpectedly

5057

code is displayed if the QSC 1 PWB was reset unexpectedly

5058

code is displayed if the QSC 1 PWB was reset unexpectedly

5059

code is displayed if the QSC 1 PWB was reset unexpectedly

5060

code is displayed if the QSC 1 PWB was reset unexpectedly

5079

code is displayed if the QSC 9 PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5105

code is displayed if the FSC PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5111

This indicates that the DHTC 1 PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5112

This indicates that the DHTC 2 PWB was reset unexpectedly.

5301

fault code could occur because of severe arcing conditions by the HSD 1 Power Supply or a faulty HVSR 14 PWB.

5302

fault code could occur because of severe arcing conditions by the HSD 2 Power Supply or a faulty HVSR 15 PWB.

5303

fault code could occur because of severe arcing conditions by the HSD 3 Power Supply or a faulty HVSR 16 PWB.

5304

fault code could occur because of severe arcing conditions by the HSD 4 Power Supply or a faulty HVSR 17 PWB.

5305

fault code could occur because of severe arcing conditions by the Pretransfer HVPS or a faulty HVSR 12 PWB.

5306

fault code could occur because of severe arcing conditions by the Transfer/Detack HVPS or a faulty HVSR 9 PWB.

5307

fault code could occur because of severe arcing conditions by the Preclean HVPS or a faulty HVSR 13 PWB.

5308

fault code could occur because of severe arcing conditions by the Cleaner Power Supply or a faulty HVSR 11 PWB.

5309

fault code could occur because of severe arcing conditions by the Static Eliminator Power Supply.

5311

fault code could occur because of severe arcing conditions by the Charge 1 (M) DC HVPS or a faulty HVSR 1 PWB.

5312

fault code could occur because of severe arcing conditions by the Charge 2 (Y) DC HVPS or a faulty HVSR 3 PWB.

5313

fault code could occur because of severe arcing conditions by the Charge 3 (C) DC HVPS or a faulty HVSR 5 PWB.

5314

fault code could occur because of severe arcing conditions by the Charge 4 (K) DC HVPS or a faulty HVSR 7 PWB.

5315

fault code could occur because of severe arcing conditions by the ATA Power Supply or a faulty HVSR 10 PWB.

5321

fault code could occur because of severe arcing conditions by the Charge 1 (M) AC HVPS or a faulty HVSR 2 PWB.

5322

fault code could occur because of severe arcing conditions by the Charge 2 (Y) AC HVPS or a faulty HVSR 4 PWB.

5323

fault code could occur because of severe arcing conditions by the Charge 3 (C) AC HVPS or a faulty HVSR 6 PWB.

5324

fault code could occur because of severe arcing conditions by the Charge 4 (K) AC HVPS or a faulty HVSR 8 PWB.

5902

This indicates that a request to enable the feature was received, but does not have the correct signature.

5903

This indicates that Standard or EIP Mode has not been licensed.

5906

This indicates that Productive and 9” Tab mode printing cannot be enabled.

5907

This indicates that Productive and 9” Tab mode printing is not licensed.

5915

This indicates that there is a licensing issue with the Lightweight Paper Mode option.

6001

This indicates that the number of SSIB clock counts during 1 PR Belt revolution, does not match the number of clock counts of the PR Belt Encoder. When the drift is between 5 and 20 counts, the fault is a log only XPE-03-6001.

6002

This indicates that the number of SSIB clock counts during 1 PR Belt revolution, does not match the number of clock counts of the PR Belt Encoder. When the drift exceeds 20 counts, the fault will shutdown the machine with a XPE-03-6002.

 
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