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    bizhub 1051 web roller build up


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    Re: bizhub 1051 web roller build up

    Check the actual coverage stats on the machine (perhaps they are fibbing)?

    Where abouts in Texas you at? I am in Corpus Christi.

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    Re: bizhub 1051 web roller build up

    is there an actual problem with the image? i service dozens of these machines in schools and all the webs look like that. as long as its not gouging the UFR i never saw this as a problem.

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    Re: bizhub 1051 web roller build up

    Quote Originally Posted by Synthohol View Post
    is there an actual problem with the image? i service dozens of these machines in schools and all the webs look like that. as long as its not gouging the UFR i never saw this as a problem.
    That is the problem that brought this too my attention. I inherited this machine when we let another tech go. I noticed scarring on UFR and replaced it. Within a month the new roller was scarred up too. I can run a coverage report but as I said this machine is in an operation center for a large bank in the area. The only thing ran on this machine are their customer statements.
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    Re: bizhub 1051 web roller build up

    Quote Originally Posted by Synaux View Post
    Check the actual coverage stats on the machine (perhaps they are fibbing)?

    Where abouts in Texas you at? I am in Corpus Christi.
    I'm all the way up in Texarkana, very northeast corner of Texas.
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    Re: bizhub 1051 web roller build up

    Have a look at soft switch 7 in the service manual. Make sure that the control is set to auto.
    Was the web count cleared with the previous replacement and is the spring on the side that stops it from unwinding ok?
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    Re: bizhub 1051 web roller build up

    Ok this is kind of an update to this issue. I'm still having this issue and another UFR has gotten gouged along the rear side. It's not affecting the CQ right now but it is a problem because the customer sees it and he is one of those operators that will hound you for any little problem. Now as I said bank statements are printed to this machine. Each statement is queued as an individual print job. I mention this because of this the web roller actually advances more often while the job are going thru than as if it was one big print job. So the web roller is advancing during printing as it should be. It seems I am getting the build up when the machine is sitting idle or in low power mode. What has me confused is what is on the fuser rollers in idle mode to be building up like such. So any more brainstorming ideas would help.
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    Re: bizhub 1051 web roller build up

    Has the fuser temperature been changed? What fixing pressure and temperature do you have set in the tray settings? Any special media type? What about energy saver settings? Anything unusual? =^..^=
    If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
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    2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
    3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
    4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
    5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

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    Re: bizhub 1051 web roller build up

    We've tried different fuser temp settings and different fuser pressure settings....none seem to really affect this issue....no strange media....20 Lb pre-punched plain paper 8 1/2 x 11...that is all they run thru it....we did change sleep and low power timer because the machine was locking up when a print job was being sent very early in the morning....nothing really unusual about how they run it to be honest Blackcat....why this one has me stumped...
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    Re: bizhub 1051 web roller build up

    Are you sure the upper heaters are working properly? have seen single elements go causing poor fusing.

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    Re: bizhub 1051 web roller build up

    Quote Originally Posted by Albonline View Post
    Are you sure the upper heaters are working properly? have seen single elements go causing poor fusing.
    If it's like the 1052, the fixing heaters, thermistors, and all those other extraneous fuser parts are changed out at 4M. How many clicks do you have? =^..^=
    If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
    1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
    2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
    3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
    4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
    5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

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