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5318/5320/5322 |
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These model #’s are trademarks of Xerox Corporation.
All of this information plus far more detailed procedures and parts lists
can be found in their Service Manual. This is available for sale on their website at www.xdss.com
Status Codes: (Press ‘0’ to see the sub code)
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A Codes |
Document Feed Problems |
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C Codes |
Paper Feed or Pre-registration Jam Problems |
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E Codes |
Post-registration / Exit Jams & Duplex Problems |
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F Codes |
Sorter Jam or Interlock Problems |
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H Codes |
HCF (High Capacity Feeder) or ADF Problems |
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J1 Code |
Toner Empty |
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J3 Code |
Copy Cartridge not installed (or not seated properly) |
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J7 Code |
Copy Ctg. count expired (replace the connector, See p.13) |
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J8 Codes |
Improper Copy Cartridge (or not seated properly, See p.13) |
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L6 Code |
Key Counter not installed |
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L8 Code |
Platen Temperature too high |
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L9 Code |
Communication error with Inter-Image Lamp PWB |
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U1-1 Code |
Xerographic Motor Problem |
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U2 Codes |
Scanner Drive Problems |
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U3-1 Code |
Lens Drive Problem |
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U4-1 Code |
Fuser Thermistor Open |
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U4-2 Code |
Fuser took too long to warm up |
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U4-3 Code |
Fuser stays on after reaching operating temperature |
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U4-4 Code |
Fuser stays on too long after copy cycle |
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U4-6 Code |
Fuser Over-temperature |
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U5 Codes |
Sorter Bin Drive Problem |
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U6 Codes |
Memory Problems / Main Board Problems |
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U8 Codes |
Exposure Problems |
Diagnostics: Hold the ‘0’ while turning on the power to enter diagnostics. To enter a code, enter the 1st part of code, followed by ‘Print’, then the 2nd part of code & then ‘Print’ again.
Fuser Overheat Reset: (50-20): First make sure that you have repaired the cause of the overheat. Enter the diagnostic code 50-20 as explained above, then press ‘0’ followed by ‘Print’. NOTE: Watch to make sure the lamp cycles off the way it should once the machine comes to ready.
Read Total Copy Count: (30-50)
Read Copy Cartridge Life Remaining: (30-91)
Light Copy Problems? (ask us for a fax… 1 page of good help)
Inoperable ADF: Usually a bad ADF Low Volt PSI (lost the 24 volt line)… replace it (5322) or bypass it (5318/20)