hp Latex 3000常见故障代码描述,英文手册2
Description:
E-cabinet PCA replaceable fuse blown. The glass fuse on the inner face of the e-cabinet PCA (F24) has blown.
Causes:
a. Fuse blown b. PCA fault
Remedy:
1. Replace the fuse. 2. If the problem persists, check for short-circuits: a. Safety circuit (Safety Engine Adaptor PCA, contactors, e-stops, Interlocks, and all associated cabling). b. E-cabinet fan and cabling. c. Rearm button light and cabling.
Code: 10.02.00:20
Description:
E-cabinet temperature outside normal range. The ambient temperature is too high in the e-cabinet.
Causes:
a. Room temperature too high b. Fan failure c. Ventilation grille filter clogged d. Ventilation grille blocked by an external factor
Remedy:
None mandatory, warning only.
Code: 10.02.00:21
Description:
E-cabinet temperature outside safe range. Ambient temperature too high in the e-cabinet.
Causes:
a. Room temperature too high b. Fan failure c. Ventilation grille filter clogged d. Ventilation grille blocked by an external factor
Remedy:
1. Wait for cool-down. 2. Check the ventilation and room temperature. 3. Run subsystem diagnostic. 4. If the problem persists, call support.
Code: 10.02.00:41
Description:
E-cabinet PCA overcurrent. The overcurrent protection for the actuators powered by the e-cabinet PCA has been triggered.
Causes:
a. Fault in a 24 V component external to the PCA b. PCA fault
Remedy:
1. Inspect the safety circuit: safety engine adaptor PCA, contactors, e-stops, interlocks, and all associated cabling. 2. Inspect e-cabinet fan and cabling. 3. Rearm button light and cabling.
Code: 10.03.01:01
Description:
E-cabinet PSU-1 no voltage or alarm signal asserted. PSU-1 not supplying voltage, or alarm signal is activated.
Causes:
a. PSU-1 not receiving AC voltage b. PSU-1 DC output cable disconnected c. PSU-1 in fault mode (overcurrent, overvoltage, overtemperature) d. PSU-1 end of life e. PCA malfunction
Remedy:
1. Check ACB-7. 2. Run subsystem diagnostic. 3. Reboot the printer. 4. Check that the PSU-1 feedback LED is lit. 5. If the LED is lit, check the DC output cable and the PCA. 6. If the PSU-1 is still not working replace the PSU-1. See E-cabinet PSUs 1 to 4. 7. If the problem persists, call support
Code: 10.03.01:18
Description:
E-cabinet PSU-1 voltage too high. PSU–1 voltage too high.
Causes:
a. PSU-1 voltage too high b. PCA malfunction
Remedy:
1. Reboot the printer. 2. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 3. If the problem persists: a. Disconnect the DC output cable from the PCA. b. Measure the PSU-1 output voltage with a voltage meter. c. If lower than 42V +10%, it is likely a PCA malfunction. d. Otherwise adjust the PSU-1 output voltage through its adjustment potentiometer with the help of a voltage meter. Voltage must be within 42V +/- 5%. e. If the PSU-1 cannot be adjusted, replace the PSU. See E-cabinet PSUs 1 to 4.
Code: 10.03.01:19
Description:
E-cabinet PSU-1 voltage too low. PSU–1 voltage too low.
Causes:
a. PSU-1 voltage too low b. PCA malfunction
Remedy:
1. Reboot the printer. 2. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 3. If the problem persists: a. Disconnect the DC output cable from the PCA. b. Measure the PSU-1 output voltage with a voltage meter. c. If higher than 42V +10%, it is likely a PCA malfunction. d. Otherwise adjust the PSU-1 output voltage through its adjustment potentiometer with the help of a voltage meter. Voltage must be within 42V +/- 5%. e. If the PSU-1 cannot be adjusted, replace the PSU. See E-cabinet PSUs 1 to 4.
Code: 10.03.02:01
Description:
E-cabinet PSU-2 no voltage or alarm signal asserted. PSU-2 not supplying voltage, or alarm signal is activated.
Causes:
a. PSU-2 not receiving AC voltage b. PSU-2 DC output cable disconnected c. PSU-2 in fault mode (overcurrent, overvoltage, overtemperature) d. PSU-2 end of life e. PCA malfunction
Remedy:
1. Check ACB-6. 2. Run subsystem diagnostic. 3. Reboot the printer. 4. Check that the PSU-2 feedback LED is lit. 5. If the LED is lit, check the DC output cable and the PCA. 6. If the PSU-2 is still not working replace the PSU-2. See E-cabinet PSUs 1 to 4. 7. If the problem persists, call support.
Code: 10.03.02:10
Description:
PSU_2 ground to earth voltage out of range. Run subsystem diagnostic. If the problem persists, call support.
Causes:
The subsystem powered by this PSU may be not properly earthed.
Remedy:
Check powered subsystem earthing.
Code: 10.03.02:18
Description:
E-cabinet PSU-2 voltage too high. PSU_2 voltage too high.
Causes:
a. PSU-2 voltage too high b. PCA malfunction
Remedy:
1. Reboot the printer. 2. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 3. If the problem persists: a. Disconnect the DC output cable from the PCA. b. Measure the PSU-2 output voltage with a voltage meter. c. If lower than 24V +10%, it is likely a PCA malfunction. d. Otherwise adjust the PSU-1 output voltage through its adjustment potentiometer with the help of a voltage meter. Voltage must be within 24V +/- 5%. e. If the PSU-2 cannot be adjusted, replace the PSU. See E-cabinet PSUs 1 to 4.
Code: 10.03.02:19
Description:
E-cabinet PSU-2 voltage too low. The PSU-2 voltage is too low.
Causes:
a. PSU-2 voltage too low b. PCA malfunction
Remedy:
1. Reboot the printer. 2. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 3. If the problem persists: a. Disconnect the DC output cable from the PCA. b. Measure the PSU-2 output voltage with a voltage meter. c. If higher than 24V +10%, it is likely a PCA malfunction. d. Otherwise adjust the PSU-2 output voltage through its adjustment potentiometer with the help of a voltage meter. Voltage must be within 24V +/- 5%. e. If the PSU-2 cannot be adjusted, replace the PSU. See E-cabinet PSUs 1 to 4.
Code: 10.03.03:01
Description:
E-cabinet PSU-3 no voltage or alarm signal asserted. PSU-3 not supplying voltage, or alarm signal is activated.
Causes:
a. PSU-3 not receiving AC voltage b. PSU-3 DC output cable disconnected c. PSU-3 in fault mode (overcurrent, overvoltage, overtemperature) d. PSU-3 end of life e. PCA malfunction
Remedy:
1. Check ACB-7. 2. Run subsystem diagnostic. 3. Reboot the printer. 4. Check that the PSU-3 feedback LED is lit. 5. If the LED is lit, check the DC output cable and the PCA. 6. If the PSU-3 is still not working, replace the PSU-3. See E-cabinet PSUs 1 to 4. 7. If the problem persists, call support.
Code: 10.03.03:10
Description:
PSU_3 ground to earth voltage out of range. Run subsystem diagnostic. If the problem persists, call support.
Causes:
The subsystem powered by this PSU may be not properly earthed.
Remedy:
Check powered subsystem earthing.
Code: 10.03.03:18
Description:
E-cabinet PSU-3 voltage too high. The PSU-3 voltage is too high.
Causes:
a. PSU-3 voltage too high b. PCA malfunction
Remedy:
1. Reboot the printer. 2. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 3. If the problem persists: a. Disconnect the DC output cable from the PCA. b. Measure the PSU-3 output voltage with a voltage meter. c. If lower than 32V +10%, it is likely a PCA malfunction. d. Otherwise adjust the PSU-1 output voltage through its adjustment potentiometer with the help of a voltage meter. Voltage must be within 32V +/- 5%. e. If the PSU-3 cannot be adjusted, replace the PSU. See E-cabinet PSUs 1 to 4.
Code: 10.03.03:19
Description:
E-cabinet PSU-3 voltage too low. The PSU-3 voltage is too low.
Causes:
a. PSU-3 voltage too low b. PCA malfunction
Remedy:
1. Reboot the printer. 2. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 3. If the problem persists: a. Disconnect the DC output cable from the PCA. b. Measure the PSU-3 output voltage with a voltage meter. c. If higher than 32V +10%, it is likely a PCA malfunction. d. Otherwise adjust the PSU-3 output voltage through its adjustment potentiometer with the help of a voltage meter. Voltage must be within 32V +/- 5%. e. If the PSU-3 cannot be adjusted, replace the PSU. See E-cabinet PSUs 1 to 4.
Code: 10.03.04:01
Description:
E-cabinet PSU-4 no voltage or alarm signal asserted. The PSU-4 is not supplying voltage, or an alarm signal is activated.
Causes:
a. PSU-4 not receiving AC voltage b. PSU-4 DC output cable disconnected c. PSU-4 in fault mode (overcurrent, overvoltage, overtemperature) d. PSU-4 end of life e. PCA malfunction
Remedy:
1. Check ACB-7. 2. Run subsystem diagnostic. 3. Reboot the printer. 4. Check that the PSU-4 feedback LED is lit. 5. If the LED is lit, check the DC output cable and the PCA. 6. If the PSU-4 is still not working replace the PSU-4. See E-cabinet PSUs 1 to 4. 7. If the problem persists, call support.
Code: 10.03.04:10
Description:
PSU_4 ground to earth voltage out of range. Run subsystem diagnostic. If the problem persists, call support.
Causes:
The subsystem powered by this PSU may be not properly earthed.
Remedy:
Check powered subsystem earthing.
Code: 10.03.04:18
Description:
E-cabinet PSU-4 voltage too high. The PSU-4 voltage is too high.
Causes:
a. PSU-4 voltage too high b. PCA malfunction
Remedy:
1. Reboot the printer. 2. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 3. If the problem persists: a. Disconnect the DC output cable from the PCA. b. Measure the PSU-4 output voltage with a voltage meter. c. If lower than 13 V +10%, it is likely a PCA malfunction. d. Otherwise adjust the PSU-1 output voltage through its adjustment potentiometer with the help of a voltage meter. Voltage must be within 13 V ±5%. e. If the PSU-4 cannot be adjusted, replace the PSU. See E-cabinet PSUs 1 to 4.
Code: 10.03.04:19
Description:
E-cabinet PSU-4 voltage too low. The PSU-4 voltage is too low.
Causes:
a. PSU-4 voltage too low b. PCA malfunction
Remedy:
1. Reboot the printer. 2. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 3. If the problem persists: a. Disconnect the DC output cable from the PCA. b. Measure the PSU-4 output voltage with a voltage meter. c. If higher than 13V +10%, it is likely a PCA malfunction. d. Otherwise adjust the PSU-4 output voltage through its adjustment potentiometer with the help of a voltage meter. Voltage must be within 13V +/- 5%. e. If the PSU-4 cannot be adjusted, replace the PSU. See E-cabinet PSUs 1 to 4.
Code: 10.03.05:01
Description:
E-cabinet PSU-5 no voltage or alarm signal asserted. The PSU-5 is not supplying voltage, or an alarm signal is activated.
Causes:
a. PSU-5 not receiving AC voltage b. PSU-5 DC output cable disconnected c. PSU-5 in fault mode (overcurrent, overvoltage, overtemperature) d. PSU-5 end of life e. PCA malfunction
Remedy:
1. Check ACB-6. 2. Run subsystem diagnostic. 3. Reboot the printer. 4. Check that the PSU-5 feedback LED is lit. 5. If the LED is lit, check the DC output cable and the PCA. 6. If the PSU-5 is still not working, replace the PSU-5. See E-cabinet PSUs 5 to 7. 7. If the problem persists, call support.
Code: 10.03.05:10
Description:
PSU-5 ground to earth voltage out of range. Run subsystem diagnostic. If the problem persists, call support.
Causes:
The subsystem powered by this PSU may be not properly earthed. NOTE: In the case of this PSU, this error may appear as scan-axis motor braking, but it doesn't mean that the scan-axis motor is faulty.
Remedy:
Check powered subsystem earthing.
Code: 10.03.05:18
Description:
E-cabinet PSU-5 voltage too high. The PSU-5 voltage is too high.
Causes:
a. PSU-5 voltage too high b. PCA malfunction
Remedy:
1. Reboot the printer. 2. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 3. If the problem persists: a. Disconnect the DC output cable from the PCA. b. Measure the PSU-5 output voltage with a voltage meter. c. If lower than 42V +10%, it is likely a PCA malfunction. d. Otherwise adjust the PSU-5 output voltage through its adjustment potentiometer with the help of a voltage meter. Voltage must be within 42V +/- 5%. e. If the PSU-5 cannot be adjusted, replace the PSU. See E-cabinet PSUs 5 to 7.
Code: 10.03.05:19
Description:
E-cabinet PSU-5 voltage too low. The PSU-5 voltage is too low.
Causes:
a. PSU-5 voltage too low b. PCA malfunction
Remedy:
1. Reboot the printer. 2. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 3. If the problem persists: a. Disconnect the DC output cable from the PCA. b. Measure the PSU-5 output voltage with a voltage meter. c. If higher than 42V +10%, it is likely a PCA malfunction. d. Otherwise adjust the PSU-5 output voltage through its adjustment potentiometer with the help of a voltage meter. Voltage must be within 42V +/- 5%. e. If the PSU-5 cannot be adjusted, replace the PSU. See E-cabinet PSUs 5 to 7.
Code: 10.03.06:01
Description:
E-cabinet PSU-6 no voltage or alarm signal asserted. The PSU-6 is not supplying voltage, or an alarm signal is activated.
Causes:
a. PSU-6 not receiving AC voltage b. PSU-6 DC output cable disconnected c. PSU-6 in fault mode (overcurrent, overvoltage, overtemperature) d. PSU-6 end of life e. PCA malfunction
Remedy:
1. Check ACB-6. 2. Run subsystem diagnostic. 3. Reboot the printer. 4. Check that the PSU-6 feedback LED is lit. 5. If the LED is lit, check the DC output cable and the PCA. 6. If the PSU-6 is still not working replace the PSU-6. See E-cabinet PSUs 5 to 7. 7. If the problem persists, call support.
Code: 10.03.06:10
Description:
PSU_6 ground to earth voltage out of range. Run subsystem diagnostic. If the problem persists, call support.
Causes:
The subsystem powered by this PSU may be not properly earthed.
Remedy:
Check powered subsystem earthing.
Code: 10.03.06:18
Description:
E-cabinet PSU-6 voltage too high. The PSU-6 voltage is too high.
Causes:
a. PSU-6 voltage too high b. PCA malfunction
Remedy:
1. Reboot the printer. 2. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 3. If the problem persists: a. Disconnect the DC output cable from the PCA. b. Measure the PSU-6 output voltage with a voltage meter. c. If lower than 24V +10%, it is likely a PCA malfunction. d. Otherwise adjust the PSU-6 output voltage through its adjustment potentiometer with the help of a voltage meter. Voltage must be within 24V +/- 5%. e. If the PSU-6 cannot be adjusted, replace the PSU. See E-cabinet PSUs 5 to 7.
Code: 10.03.06:19
Description:
E-cabinet PSU-6 voltage too low. The PSU-6 voltage is too low.
Causes:
a. PSU-6 voltage too low b. PCA malfunction
Remedy:
1. Reboot the printer. 2. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 3. If the problem persists: a. Disconnect the DC output cable from the PCA. b. Measure the PSU-6 output voltage with a voltage meter. c. If higher than 24V +10%, it is likely a PCA malfunction. d. Otherwise adjust the PSU-6 output voltage through its adjustment potentiometer with the help of a voltage meter. Voltage must be within 24V +/- 5%. e. If the PSU-6 cannot be adjusted, replace the PSU. See E-cabinet PSUs 5 to 7.
Code: 10.03.07:01
Description:
E-cabinet PSU-7 no voltage or alarm signal asserted. The PSU-7 is not supplying voltage, or an alarm signal is activated.
Causes:
a. PSU-7 not receiving AC voltage b. PSU-7 DC output cable disconnected c. PSU-7 in fault mode (overcurrent, overvoltage, overtemperature) d. PSU-7 end of life e. PCA malfunction
Remedy:
1. Check ACB-7. 2. Run subsystem diagnostic. 3. Reboot the printer. 4. Check that the PSU-7 feedback LED is lit. 5. If the LED is lit, check the DC output cable and the PCA. 6. If the PSU-7 is still not working replace the PSU-7. See E-cabinet PSUs 5 to 7. 7. If the problem persists, call support.
Code: 10.03.07:10
Description:
PSU-7 ground to earth voltage out of range. Run subsystem diagnostic. If the problem persists, call support.
Causes:
The subsystem powered by this PSU may be not properly earthed.
Remedy:
Check powered subsystem earthing.
Code: 10.03.07:18
Description:
E-cabinet PSU-7 voltage too high. The PSU-7 voltage is too high.
Causes:
a. PSU-7 voltage too high b. PCA malfunction
Remedy:
1. Reboot the printer. 2. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 3. If the problem persists: a. Disconnect the DC output cable from the PCA. b. Measure the PSU-7 output voltage with a voltage meter. c. If lower than 24V +10%, it is likely a PCA malfunction. d. Otherwise adjust the PSU-7 output voltage through its adjustment potentiometer with the help of a voltage meter. Voltage must be within 24V +/- 5%. e. If the PSU-7 cannot be adjusted, replace the PSU. See E-cabinet PSUs 5 to 7.
Code: 10.03.07:19
Description:
E-cabinet PSU-7 voltage too low. The PSU-7 voltage is too low.
Causes:
a. PSU-7 voltage too low b. PCA malfunction
Remedy:
1. Reboot the printer. 2. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 3. If the problem persists: a. Disconnect the DC output cable from the PCA. b. Measure the PSU-7 output voltage with a voltage meter. c. If higher than 24V +10%, it is likely a PCA malfunction. d. Otherwise adjust the PSU-7 output voltage through its adjustment potentiometer with the help of a voltage meter. Voltage must be within 24V +/- 5%. e. If the PSU-7 cannot be adjusted, replace the PSU. See E-cabinet PSUs 5 to 7.
Code: 10.04.11:15
Description:
E-cabinet MO fuse blown. The MO Motor 42V fuse has blown.
Causes:
MO Motor 42V fuse blown (F12)
Remedy:
1. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 2. Shut down the machine (completely, main switch off). 3. Replace the fuse F12. 4. If the problem persists, call support.
Code: 10.04.12:15
Description:
E-cabinet MF fuse blown. The MF Motor 42V fuse has blown.
Causes:
MF Motor 42V fuse blown (F11)
Remedy:
1. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 2. Shut down the machine (completely, main switch off). 3. Replace the fuse F11. 4. If the problem persists, call support.
Code: 10.04.13:15
Description:
E-cabinet MI fuse blown. The MI Motor 42V fuse has blown (F10).
Causes:
MI Motor 42V fuse blown (F10)
Remedy:
1. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 2. Shut down the machine (completely, main switch off). 3. Replace the fuse F10. 4. If the problem persists, call support.
Code: 10.04.14:15
Description:
E-cabinet MA fuse blown. The MA Motor 42V fuse has blown.
Causes:
MA Motor 42V fuse blown (F9)
Remedy:
1. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 2. Shut down the machine (completely, main switch off). 3. Replace the fuse F9. 4. If the problem persists, call support.
Code: 10.04.15:15
Description:
E-cabinet 42V CARR fuse blown. The carriage 42V CARR fuse has blown.
Causes:
Carriage 42V fuse blown (F8)
Remedy:
1. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 2. Shut down the machine (completely, main switch off). 3. Replace the fuse F8. 4. If the problem persists, call support.
Code: 10.04.21:15
Description:
E-cabinet ISS fuse blown. The ISS 24V fuse has blown.
Causes:
ISS 24V fuse blown (F19)
Remedy:
1. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 2. Shut down the machine (completely, main switch off). 3. Replace the fuse F19. 4. If the problem persists, call support.
Code: 10.04.22:15
Description:
E-cabinet VAPOR fuse blown. The vapor removal 24V fuse has blown.
Causes:
Vapor removal 24V fuse blown (F20)
Remedy:
1. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 2. Shut down the machine (completely, main switch off). 3. Replace the fuse F20. 4. If the problem persists, call support.
Code: 10.04.31:15
Description:
E-cabinet PPS fuse blown. The PPS 32V fuse has blown.
Causes:
PPS 32V fuse blown (F7)
Remedy:
1. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 2. Shut down the machine (completely, main switch off). 3. Replace the fuse F7. 4. If the problem persists, call support.
Code: 10.04.32:15
Description:
E-cabinet WW fuse blown. The printhead cleaning system 32V fuse has blown.
Causes:
Printhead cleaning system 32V fuse blown (F6)
Remedy:
1. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 2. Shut down the machine (completely, main switch off). 3. Replace the fuse F6. 4. If the problem persists, call support.
Code: 10.04.33:15
Description:
E-cabinet SVS fuse blown. The SVS 32V fuse has blown.
Causes:
SVS 32V fuse blown (F5)
Remedy:
1. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 2. Shut down the machine (completely, main switch off). 3. Replace the fuse F5. 4. If the problem persists, call support.
Code: 10.04.34:15
Description:
E-cabinet TUR fuse blown. The take-up reel PCA 32V fuse has blown.
Causes:
TUR PCA 32V fuse blown (F4)
Remedy:
1. Run the subsystem diagnostic. 2. Shut down the machine (completely, main switch off). 3. Replace the fuse F4. 4. If the problem persists, call support.
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