SOURCE: Kyocera KM 3050 - error C3300
Error C3300 is a CCD Automatic Gain Control issue.
It could be poor contact in the connector terminals from the SHD PWB to the CCD PWB.
It is more likely a defective exposure lamp or inverter board that powers the lamp.
Try lifting up the Document feeder so you can see the optics frame through the platen glass and turning off and then on, the main power switch to see if the green exposure lamp illuminates.
A better, but more complicated way to check the lamp is to enter the service mode and run the exposure lamp test simulation. I will outline this procedure below. BE SURE NOT TO MESS WITH OTHER THINGS IN SERVICE MODE OR YOU COULD RENDER YOUR UNIT COMPLETELY UNUSABLE.
To Enter Service Mode:
Hit the "Status" button
Hit the following sequence on the numerical keypad:
1 0 8 7 1 0 8 7
You should be in service mode.
Use U601 by typing 6 0 1 and then "Start"
U601: Turning the exposure lamps on
Description: Turns the exposure lamp on.
Purpose: To check the exposure lamp.
Display:
CCD: Main Exposure Lamp
CID: Document Processor Exposure Lamp (inside the feeder)
Method
1. Press the start key.
2. Select the item.
3. Press the start key. The selected lamp lights.
4. To turn the exposure lamp off, press the stop key.
Completion
Press the stop key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No. is displayed.
After checking the lamp(s) operation hit "reset" a few times to back out where you can type 0 0 1 "Start" to Exit Service Mode.
SOURCE: error code C-6 for kyocera km 1500
c6-400 code error is poor connection (power supply)
press start and clear/stop button
the code is inizialized
SOURCE: Kyocera-Mita going offline
it sounds like there is an ip conflict... you may need to reserve an ip address just for the copier or failing that change your copiers ip address to one below the ip range... if it still has problems then I would check the network cables.... and see if you get any error codes... copier can go offline if 1. the print card is loose... bad mounting socket on the main board... ip conflict... someone else has the ip address... poor network traffic... the signals over the network cables are degrading too fast... so the copier gets a corrupt file or unfinished file and bombs out... power surge... this causes firmware corruption and the thing just starts shooting wierd error codes... I think I have given you enough to think about...
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SOURCE: Service code for this printer came up C6000 what
This is a fixing unit error. If you have had a power outage or your power has flickered it maybe able to be reset with out parts. Go to www.gfbm.net and call thier number and they should be able to reset it over the phone at no charge.
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