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minolta Di3510 copier paper curling .

paper coming out of fuser unit curling bad, replaced fuser rollers upper and lower and some of the feed rollers. has any one with same problens and found a cure. thanks in advance
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paper coming out of fuser unit curling bad, replaced fuser rollers upper and lower and some of the feed rollers. has any one with same problens and found a cure. thanks in advance
Check out this bulletin (3890), this is one solution you could try. If that still does not fix your problem then you could try removing the right and left lower exit rollers from the lower exit roller shaft, leaving the two center rollers intact. This will change the tension on the paper
in many cases and reduce the curl/wrinkling.

Let me know if this helps.

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I was thinking that maybe the machine had one of the early FN-117's which had you remove the 2 white rollers at install and if you ever took off the finisher the paper would curl due to the lack of the aforementioned white rollers!
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from glynn. thanks for the information on white rollers on the exit shaft they were cut off. replaces exit roller shaft with new one and the paper comes out great. again thanks glynn
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