Resolving Multiple Errors on Startup in Blazer Pro T-Jet (TJB-1650) Printer
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If you're encountering multiple startup errors on your Blazer Pro T-Jet (TJB-1650) printer, specifically "Service Req. 00010035," "Service Req. 0001000C," and "Service Req. 00010033," there are several steps you can take to identify and address the issues. These errors may be attributed to mechanical problems with gears, sensor malfunctions, or potential issues with the main board. In this tech overview, we'll guide you through a systematic troubleshooting process.
Addressing "Service Req. 00010035" (Pump Home Position Error):
- Check Capping Station: Ensure the Capping Station is properly installed, as it can affect the pump's home position. If issues persist, consider replacing the Capping Station.
- Inspect Gears: Verify that all gears, especially those near the spit station, are in their correct positions. The "Service Req. 00010035" error could be linked to a misplacement of gears. Realign any displaced gears to resolve the issue.
Dealing with "Service Req. 0001000C" (Platen Gap Home Position Error):
- Examine Gears and PG Motor: Carefully inspect gears to the right of the printer and around the Platen Gap (PG) motor. Any irregularities could lead to the "Service Req. 0001000C" error. Correct misalignments or replace damaged gears.
Troubleshooting "Service Req. 00010033" (Exit Roller Home Position Error):
- Check Exit Roller Area: Investigate the area around the exit roller for any obstructions or misalignments. Clear any debris and ensure the components are correctly positioned.
Addressing Reload Paper Error and Other Recurring Issues:
- Power Cycle: If you encounter the Reload Paper error, perform a shutdown and restart. Sometimes, this simple action resolves transient errors.
- Ordering Gear Replacement Kit: Consider ordering a gear replacement kit if you suspect multiple gears are worn or damaged. Replacing gears can improve overall system performance.
- Gear Cleaning and Lubrication: If the gears are accessible, cleaning and lubricating them can enhance their functionality. However, exercise caution and follow manufacturer guidelines.
Considering Other Possible Culprits:
- Sensor Issues: It's advisable to inspect sensors associated with each error. Faulty sensors can contribute to recurring problems. Clean or replace sensors as needed.
- Main Board Examination: While less common, issues with the main board could also lead to persistent errors. If all else fails, consult with a professional technician or the manufacturer for further diagnostics.
Resolving multiple errors on startup requires a methodical approach. Begin with the specific error codes and systematically address each potential cause. Regular maintenance, proper alignment of components, and careful examination of gears and sensors are key steps. If issues persist, seeking professional assistance or consulting the manufacturer may provide additional insights.
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