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  1. #11
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    kyocera 1128 c4000 error


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    Re: kyocera 1128 c4000 error

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom View Post
    No, I'm not afraid to turn it into a parts machine if I have to, I was looking for someone that had done it before to tell me if it was even worth doing. Some of these desktop machines can be very time consuming, if you'd ever replaced the drive gear kit on an hp4015 you'd know what I mean. I have another machine I can use for parts too, but as I've never replaced a laser on one of these I'm not sure where to start and will have to figure it out. I don't know if it's a 30 minute job or a 2 hour job. If it's 2 hours, then disassembling one for the part, then disassembling the second one I want to fix and reassembling could take up to 6 hours, not worth the investment in time. I hope that answers your question at to why I asked, and thank you for the oh so helpful answer you posted.
    Replacing the laser unit would be worth the time if you have a donor unit. Remove the covers, remove the scanner unit, remove the exit tray, laser unit exposed. If you have done this before, 20-25 minutes tops. If you haven't done this before and do not have a manual add 20 minutes. Re-assemble 35 minutes. total time for tearing down donor unit and repair unit and then re-assembling repair unit is under two hours. For me it would be a no brainer.

  2. #12
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    kyocera 1128 c4000 error


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    Re: kyocera 1128 c4000 error

    Well, Blackcat was correct, there is no easy way. I finally had some free time and decided to tear apart a parts machine to see how difficult it was. The answer to my question is it worth the time is a big fat NO. You have to take all covers off and remove the entire scanner section, then remove the cover of the engine to get to it. Many cables to be unthreaded through different holes. Can I do it now, yes I can. Will I ever do it again, no I wont.

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