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    FS-2035D, wow, ever seen this before?

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    FS-2035D, wow, ever seen this before?

    FS-2035D, UFR just split in two pieces. Seems that the thermoswitch somehow catched the UFR

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    Re: FS-2035D, wow, ever seen this before?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hansoon View Post
    FS-2035D, UFR just split in two pieces. Seems that the thermoswitch somehow catched the UFR

    20180717_163848.jpg

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    seen it all too often... Brother / HP / Samsucks ... they all do it after a while... doesn't help when the customer runs LTR manila envelopes W/ the metal clasps .... and then LIES about not doing it ( I found part of the tab causing jams in the 3RD fuser installed in 4 months. )

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    Re: FS-2035D, wow, ever seen this before?

    I also seen this happen alot before on FS-2100DN printers.

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    Re: FS-2035D, wow, ever seen this before?

    I confirm I've seen it once, forgot the exact model of Kyo but definitely a A4 BW printer.
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    Re: FS-2035D, wow, ever seen this before?

    Very common on the Sharp facsimilie (the rollers are just too thin to survive the torque), and some of the Katun substitutes for Canon analog rollers (they were made of some kind of ceramic, and were known to shatter, usually breaking the heat lamps in the process). The Toshiba fuser rollers are so thin that very minor mishandling will dent them (I investigate any squashed boxes before I sign off on them).

    It's the price we pay for quick warmup times. =^..^=
    If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
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    3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
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    5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

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    Re: FS-2035D, wow, ever seen this before?

    Got called out on a jamming problem the morning after one of our other techs had done a complete PM. Got there to find that a stripper pawl had embedded itself into the new hot roller.
    Last edited by slimslob; 07-28-2018 at 06:34 AM. Reason: correct spelling of done(damned warn keytops)

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