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    JerryC
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    C500 code 2918 - fixing cleaning unit

    Low count (~480,000) IKON CPP500.
    Drums, Belt, Developer, Charging Units replaced in last 80,000.
    Machine stopped, showing Code 29-18. I cleaned all Coronas - no more code.
    Immediately thereafter machine stopped again with message about "fixing cleaning unit".
    I turned main power off then restarted. All OK except some other message about excess count re "fixing" appears, but machine continues to print.
    What is happening? What should I do?

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    random
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    reset the cleaning web counter.

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    JerryC
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    Back in Business!

    Quote Originally Posted by random View Post
    reset the cleaning web counter.
    "Random", you got me started on the correct path. Machine was trying to tell me that the cleaning web would soon need replacement. Web is replaced, counter is reset, and everything works properly.
    Many thanks.

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    markco7200
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    Random, you seem to be the most knowledgeable on the cpp500. i cleaned the developer unit and looked at fuser rolls but about 3" down from top of 8.5x11 there is about a3/4" area where the image repeats itself as if it is remelting the original correct part of the image and re-imaging again. the image gets lighter as it goes down the page. By down the page, i mean from delivery to feed direction. Otherwise, copy is great.

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    JerryC
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    Marko,
    I'm JerryC, the guy Random helped last July. I'm a very small end-user and don't have the fund of knowledge that the real technicians have. I have an idea that might help until we hear from someone else: See the thread above - maybe your cleaning web is no longer cleaning properly, so you get the repeat of the uncleaned portion. Other similar thoughts: If the repeating is of a single color, perhaps the cleaning blade on the drum is not fully cleaning. Let's see what we learn from this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markco7200 View Post
    Random, you seem to be the most knowledgeable on the cpp500. i cleaned the developer unit and looked at fuser rolls but about 3" down from top of 8.5x11 there is about a3/4" area where the image repeats itself as if it is remelting the original correct part of the image and re-imaging again. the image gets lighter as it goes down the page. By down the page, i mean from delivery to feed direction. Otherwise, copy is great.
    How thick is the paper that you are printing on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RRodgers View Post
    How thick is the paper that you are printing on?

    I agree. This appears to be wrong paper weight setting on the control panel.
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    markco7200
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    hey jerry i will check it tommorrow but i took out the web and cleaned the roller. it was very coated and even after i cleaned it, it still had scratches embedded in the roller. would that cause it? i was running a 20# and 24# at normal setting.

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    could be a problem with the cleaning blades, too much build up with make the fixing cleaning unit act funky.

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    Resetting the counter without replacing the web is not a good idea. The web will not "drive" properly.
    Hit the brake (the wrap spring) with a little bit of oil. I've seen those get really hard to turn sometimes and might cause problems. I usually just shoot a little light oil into them.

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