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    Minolta Dialta Di152 Black Streaks

    Hi guys,

    I have a Minolta Dialta Di152 photocopier that often, but not always, leaves black streaks on the page. I've attached a PDF to show what it does. When I open the door on the RH side and look at the drum, I can see that it has residual toner on it that matches the black streaks. The drum itself appears to be in good condition.

    Can anyone tell me what would cause this situation and what needs to be done to rectify it. Any help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks very much.

    Frank.
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    Most likely a stuffed cleaner blade or a non-functioning waste toner auger.
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    Yep - these (and later models based on this series) are notorious for the augers in the waste toner box disintegrating, and then the waste toner section gets totally blocked up, resulting in old toner getting onto the drum etc.

    Pull the drum assembly out, remove two screws on the top of the assembly, and two clips, then GENTLY open the toner box cover. It will be packed full of old toner (also stuck to the foam under the lid, so careful where you put it).

    On the augers, there should be some clear plastic blades. These usually fall off or get damaged. Also, the gears that drive these augers get stripped very easily.

    This assembly is dead easy to dismantle and rebuild once you've done it a couple of times. If the waste toner section is badly damaged, you'll need a complete new drum assembly (excluding drum of course).

    The developer section is built better luckily, although I have had gear failure on those occasionally.

    Shout if you need any info etc.

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    OK thanks very much for the advice, I'll check it out this weekend and see how I go. I'll let you know!

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    Just a thought, if you get really stuck, I could take a photo of the waste toner section of the one I have sitting in the workshop at the moment.

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    Thanks very much for that Emjay, I really appreciate that. I have a repair manual so I'll give it a shot this Saturday with that, if I have any problems I'll get you to take a photo for me. Thanks again!

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    Hi Emjay, I checked out the Di152 on the weekend. I opened the waste toner lid as you said and sure enough it was very full of old toner. I brushed about half of it out, and I could see that all those little plastic blades were present and looked to be in very good condition. I had a close look on the sides of the unit (I separated the waste toner section from the developer section) and could see several white plastic gears, all of which looked to be in good condition.

    Underneath the plastic blades was a long thing that kind of looked like a helical shape, I don't know whether that was supposed to rotate normally but when I rotated the drum a little, it didn't move. When I rotated the drum I couldn't see anything in the waste toner section moving, I don't know if that's normal or not.

    Anyhow I didn't want to go any further at that point because I could see nothing obviously wrong so I just put it all back together, hoping that the waste toner I'd removed would help, and believe it or not, it did. It's been copying beautifully since then. I expect the problem will repeat itself again in the future however when more waste toner collects. Do you think I should explore deeper so see if some parts of the waste toner section need replacing?

    Thanks very much for your help.

    Frank.

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    It could just be excess moisture causing the toner to get packed together a little to tight. At least you know whats causing the problem.

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    Nope - you'd be suprised how long they will go for between services. Officially, that entire sub assembly is supposed to be replaced at 40K pages, but more often they just get vac'd out.

    I think its a design issue, with a narrow pipe leading between the waste toner collection box, and the dev tank. It's supposed to be moved back to the dev tank, but it doesn't take much to block that pipe (toner getting lumpy due to the environment etc) and everything builds up in the waste toner box.

    I still like these little machines though, they are really easy to work on, and produce suprisingly good copies.

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    Thanks guys, the copier has started making black streaks again. Do you think it might need a new cleaning blade? Or do you think I should just vacuum out the waste toner section? Last time I brushed it out, so maybe 50% was still left there. I'm surprised that the problem has come back so soon!

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