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    Re: bizhub c258 fixing unit

    Quote Originally Posted by tsbservice View Post
    Post counts on consumables.
    Are you using original toner or compatible?
    Kinda lame question but I'm in a good mood after holiday and will show mercy

    Hy, Thanks for the reply. Original toner ..

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    Re: bizhub c258 fixing unit

    Quote Originally Posted by mihai View Post
    Hy, Thanks for the reply. The settings are fine, plain = plain, I replaced the fuser, it does the same. Fuser placed on another copier works correctly. Has the latest firmware ..
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    Hy, Thanks for the reply. Original toner ..
    Why in the world you skip that information from initial post is beyond me.
    Anyway in that case I would think of what CompyTech said - power supply, it may be floating under some load.
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    Re: bizhub c258 fixing unit

    Quote Originally Posted by mihai View Post
    The settings are fine, plain = plain
    Soooo.... does this mean you are using something like 20lb digital copier paper??
    Have you tried, thick 1, thick 2, thick 3, or thick 4?

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    Re: bizhub c258 fixing unit

    Quote Originally Posted by tsbservice View Post
    Why in the world you skip that information from initial post is beyond me.
    Anyway in that case I would think of what CompyTech said - power supply, it may be floating under some load.
    Hi, thank you all, I have replaced the source, the same problem, but I removed and replaced all the connectors on the logic board and the problem disappeared. So an imperfect contact ...

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    Re: bizhub c258 fixing unit

    Good finding and Thank you for follow-up.
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    Re: bizhub c258 fixing unit

    it used to be called the minolta connector dance/shuffle.
    at least it was when i worked for minolta b4 the merge.
    glad it worked.
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    Re: bizhub c258 fixing unit

    Please try to forgive my skepticism.

    Usually when I have this kind of resolution, I get another opportunity to solve the same problem in the near future on the same machine. =^..^=
    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.

    blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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