Toshiba e-STUDIO500P Printer User Manual


 
Diagnostic information 2-49
201 .32 Page did not reach exit
sensor. Fuser page
count between 300,000
and 399,999.
Page jammed on fuser input guide.
Page did not enter or exit fuser nip
cleanly.
Exit sensor not functioning correctly.
Check the fuser entry guide
for toner build up.
Check the fuser for wear or
contamination. If a problem
is found, replace the fuser
assembly. See “Fuser
assembly removal” on
page 4-26.
The fuser exit sensor may
not be functioning properly.
Go to “Fuser exit sensor
service check” on
page 2-92.
201 .34 Expected wide page not
detected by narrow
media sensor, possible
accordion jam. Fuser
page count between
300,000 and 399,999.
Page did not enter or exit fuser nip
cleanly.
Narrow media sensor not functioning
correctly.
Actual page is narrow when wide
page was expected.
If label media, ensure front
edge meets 1/8 inch
requirement.
Check the fuser for wear or
contamination. If a problem
is found, replace the fuser
assembly. See“Fuser
assembly removal” on
page 4-26.
If media is narrow, then turn
off first sheet detection
(engine settings 3 = 16). In
Diagnostics mode, select
PRINTER SETUP and
Engine Setting 3.
The fuser narrow media
sensor may not be
functioning properly. Go to
“Fuser narrow media
sensor service check” on
page 2-93.
201 .40 Page did not reach exit
sensor. Fuser page
count between 400,000
and 499,999.
Page jammed on fuser input guide.
Page did not enter or exit fuser nip
cleanly.
Exit sensor not functioning correctly.
Check fuser entry guide for
toner build up.
Check the fuser for wear or
contamination. If a problem
is found, replace the fuser
assembly. See “Fuser
assembly removal” on
page 4-26.
The fuser exit sensor may
not be functioning properly.
Go to “Fuser exit sensor
service check” on
page 2-92.
201 .41 Main drive motor
identification failed.
Fuser page count
between 400,000 and
499,999.
Main drive motor not working. Check the motor connections to
motor and system board. If no
problem is found, go to “Main
drive service check” on
page 2-105
.
User attendance messages—paper jams and paper handling errors (2xx.xx)
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