Anyone familiar with lamp errors on the Arizonas? We will send a job and it will complete it but then generate a (left) lamp error and turn off. We replaced the lamps with no change. Fans appear to be working fine. Is there a local sensor that could be bad?
What is this Arizona? 250, 350, 360, 550, 660, 6170, 12xx, 22xx, 13xx, 23xx??? GT or XT? Your question is not correct.
If this is 250, 350 it is a little different. On 360, 550, 660 ... read this. If this is 6170, 12,22, 13, 23 it is different situation.
1. Change the position of the lamps. I mean all, not just bulb. It is easy. Just unplug the blue connectors, pull the black plate up and towards you.
What is going on? Where is the error now? Left or Right?
What is the condition of the bulb connectors. What is the condition of the blue big connectors. Check pin by pin for burned pins or for too big female pins.
What is going on if you try to move by hand the motor of the shuters? What is the condition of the photo couple? What you fill when move the motor by hand?
2. If this is XT the position of the power supply is to the right side of the printer.
If this is GT behind and on the right under the cover. This is ballast's of the mercury lamps if this is old model.
Check the temperature of this ballasts. Try to hear about noise from fans. If you can not hear noise use some fan to cooling the ballasts.
At any cases you may have a problem with this big cables between lamp housings and ballasts.
For me this sounds like contact problem, but who knows. You have to check everything and there is no guarantee that will see something.
3. Change the position of the two big blue connectors. What happening?
It is good idea to start from the model of the printer. All machines are similar but not exactly same.
A lot of question. From time to time the lamp problems are very annoying for fixing. But start from the type of the Arizona.