i have a problem in BH-600 when i making copy machine is only scanning paper but no copy out put
display showing message ([now printing) still machin is running what is tha problem some one help me plz.
than'x
i have a problem in BH-600 when i making copy machine is only scanning paper but no copy out put
display showing message ([now printing) still machin is running what is tha problem some one help me plz.
than'x
Dirty sensors in the drum unit, located under the drum itself. just gotta clean out the drum unit.
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Try change TCSB sensor at drum unit.
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Every time I have seen this issue, it was due to the MFP originally having a key counter (this could also be any kind of copy tracking device) on it. The key counter was removed, and the pigtail was not re-inserted, or the billing/vendor mode settings were not changed to reflect the change. On the newer color devices, a drum past its life stop setting would cause this, but on this model, it was always the key counter. I'm not sure if the cleaning web past its count might cause this, but it might be worth checking under life settings in service mode. Emujo
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If you were running and then one time it is "stuck" printing, pull the drum and clean or replace the sensor that reads the patch on the drum.
The greatest enemy of knowledge isn't ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge. Stephen Hawking
Does that machine show "ready to copy" before you scan?
I have seen faulty finishers sensors that does not display a jam cause the same problem. The machine will just keep on idling.
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