Repair Analysis Procedures 19Repair AnalysisProcedures (RAPs)8VLQJ5HSDLU$QDO\VLV3URFHGXUH7DEOHVIn each of the following Repair Analysis Procedures you are instructed to check specificparts or operations of the printer. These checks will be followed by a probable cause and apossible solution to the problem.*HQHUDO1RWHVRQ8VLQJ5HSDLU$QDO\VLV3URFHGXUHV Repair Analysis Procedures may instruct you to remove or replace a component. Referto the FRU Removal and Replacement Procedures section for information on how toremove and reinstall a component. When a Repair Analysis Procedure instructs you to replace a non-spared component,and that component is part of a larger assembly, you must replace the entire assembly.%HIRUH6WDUWLQJD5HSDLU$QDO\VLV3URFHGXUHV Is the AC power provided at the wall outlet within specifications for this printer;either 110 VAC or 220 VAC? Is the AC power cord in good condition (not frayed or broken)? Is one end of the AC power cord connected to the printer? Is the other end of the AC power cord plugged into a grounded three-pronged ACwall outlet? Is the printer located in an area where the temperature and humidity are moderate andstable as recommended in the General Information section? Is the printer located in an area that is free of dust? Is the printer located away from water outlets, steamers, electric heaters, volatilegases, or open flames? Is the printer shielded from the direct rays of the sun? Does the printer have the correct ventilation space around all sides as recommendedin the General Information section? Is the printer sitting on a level and stable surface? Is the paper stock used in the printer as recommended in the User Guide? Does the customer use the printer as instructed in the User Guide? Are consumables replaced at the intervals recommended in the General Informationsection? Ensure that the Printer Cartridge is properly installed. Are all of the printer assemblies in place and are all printer covers and doors firmlyclosed?