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    Konica 7222 F26-3 code

    I looked over the drum area, and both coronas...didn't see anything. Think it just needs resetting. Hard to find in the manual..still looking. Thought I'd throw it up here and see if anyone can shed light. Anyone? thanks

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    Re: Konica 7222 F26-3 code

    I've had no problems finding it in my manual, if you look on pages 1-35, 1-46 & 4-40....you'll find the info, i've also commented on a similar post in the last couple of hours & given a suggestion
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    Re: Konica 7222 F26-3 code

    TDS output error. Check to make sure your dev motor rotates in 47 mode(50-0) If so, clean sensor under drum or replace TDS on dev unit if that doesn't clear it....
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    Re: Konica 7222 F26-3 code

    Ok, I'll check if the dv motor turns mag roll, and check sensor under drum. thanks much!

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    Re: Konica 7222 F26-3 code

    The dev motor does not turn. Neither does the drum best I can tell. But don't know if it is supposed to, or if it codes before it's supposed to. Also, the sensor under drum is clean. I've manually turned both dev unit and drum; no issues there. Guess the dev motor is bad? Have you had any fail? Or is the problem caused by something else, a quirk of that machine. Don't know, this is the first one I've worked on.

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