J2 code on XD130DF xerox. I replaced the drum,and still have a J2 code. what's next?
Copier working fine until J2 code, drum replacement light has been on for some time but machine has continued to work until the code as it should have. owners manual does not say anything about "clearing codes" after replacement. The new drum did not work at all and code remains. What is the next move. Defective new durm maybe?
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Found old post for diffrent printer see if this info helps. Drums may worj the same even though diffrent models.
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Xerox XD130DF J2 error replace By lgrey on Jun 20, 2008 Xerox XD130DF J2 error replace drum
Best Solution posted 3 years ago
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Im presuming that your have replaced the drum??
if so : Remove the new drum. On the front of that drum, there is a green cover. Take it off and what has happened is the flag on the gear had dropped in shipping. You will see a flag like piece of plastic on one of the gears, reset it to up and somewhat to the right. Then put the green cover back on That flag has to be in the up position when new. It passes down and actuates a drum reset switch on the machine. When that is back in the up position. re insert the drum and on the first revolution it will turn on the switch.
1. turn off XD125f 2. Turn on 3. within 4 seconds press, clear, auto, clear, auto. LED Should go blank, if not try again 4. use copy quantity keys to enter 24, then push start 5. Again use copy quantity keys to enter 7, then push start 6. turn off when you restart the cartridge count will be set to zero
I have done this twice and never replaced the drum cartridge.
Hello sir; After replaced drum need to reset the counter,the procedure as follow;
1, press "clear", "Exposure","clear" "exposure" keys.
2, enter 24, press print key.
it should remove J2.
With "J2" flashing, press: 1. "CLEAR" button 2. "AUTO" button, then again 3. "CLEAR" button 4. "AUTO" button
Do it fairly quickly. If it's done quickly enough the display goes off. When it does: 5. enter "2" and "4" (see "24" on display) 6. Press "START/COPY" 7. Press "7" 8. Press "START/COPY" DONE
If display doesn't go off repeat steps 1 to 4 but faster, until display is off.
With that machine, what frequently happens is the flag in the drum unit falls down during shipping and does not swipe the drum replacement switch.
You can do one of 2 things, Exchange the drum cartridge or, on the front of the cartridge you have to remove the green cover, Remove the clip and pop off the gear cluster. Then look at the one gear in particular that has a flag like protrusion. Rotate it so that it stops up and to the right, so that when you place the drum back into the machine it can rotate down and hit the switch that tells the machine you replaced the drum.
That flag only runs a half turn, one time at install. And if it has fallen in shipping hte J2 will not clear.
That is what has happened. It is pretty common.
if so :
Remove the new drum.
On the front of that drum, there is a green cover. Take it off and what has happened is the flag on the gear had dropped in shipping. You will see a flag like piece of plastic on one of the gears, reset it to up and somewhat to the right. Then put the green cover back on That flag has to be in the up position when new. It passes down and actuates a drum reset switch on the machine. When that is back in the up position. re insert the drum and on the first revolution it will turn on the switch. I can try and send you more information if you provide an E-mail address, or simply take the drum back to where you bought it for exchange.
J2 is the indication that the Drum Cartridge life has elapsed. The possibly exists that the Customer has installed a New Drum Cartridge. The Customer would be directed to change their Drum Cartridge by their User Guide. This action on the part of the Customer will cause the Drum Reset Switch to actuate for a moment when the Side Door is closed. This is with the provision that the Drum Reset Circuit is working properly. That momentary actuation of the Drum Reset Switch, being actuated by the New Drum, resets the Drum Counter. Should something be faulty with either the reset mechanism on the New Drum Cartridge, or the Drum Cartridge reset Switch circuit, the Counter will not reset. Note: A new Drum Cartridge will NOT reset the Drum Counter unless the machine is holding a J2presenton the display. The first revolution of the Drum will render the Drum Cartridge used.A Used Drum Cartridge will NOT be capable of resetting a J2. Again, one revolution of a new Drum Cartridge will render it to be a used Drum .
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