It's better than coffee, for sharpening up ones wits. It's the damn lamp terminals that get me every time. =^..^=
It's better than coffee, for sharpening up ones wits. It's the damn lamp terminals that get me every time. =^..^=
If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.
blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=
I was going strong for 4+ years then one day while working on a PB mailing machine i accidently (actully it was being stupid) touched the Capacitors in the AC side of the power supply. It tingled but i didn't swear or even make a noise! Dam good thing to, i was talking to their IT guy trying to get a "in" for our sales man so we could push the HP crap out.
Evil will always triumph because good is dumb.
Its all shits and giggles until some body giggles and shits...
Last time I zapped myself was on a old Sharp SF-2116, in a home health office, thermal fuse on exp lamp went out, filter pluged up and got too hot, cleaned filter, went to change fuse, one hand to guide screwdriver, that hand resting on frame of optics area, yepp...metal frame, screwdriver tip touched screw, and I felt the tingle, and guys and gals, its not the shock that does you harm, its our reaction to it, jerk back and cut my self on the frame, was not much, but drew blood, I learned then on, always pull the plug, and I drape it over the machine so I can see it.
Now a funny one, S/M was working on something his cell phone rings about the time he touches something, well a cell phone on vibe mode kinda feels like a electric shock.
Working on an old sf-8600 (I still have the nightmares) and replacing the lower thermal fuse when I touched my screwdriver across the main fuse, I had my hand on the shaft of the driver, not the handle, and I got a big spark that made me jump backwards, tripped over my tool case that was behind me and took a header into a HUGE clay pot that held a full size rubber tree . I was knocked goofy,but not out, and the rubbertree plant, and about 50lbs of potting soil were all over the floor.
Best part of the whole thing... the super model secretary that nursed me back to health and helped me clean up the mess, still have a scar on my hand from where I jerked back from the machine and caught a sharp edge.
Yep! its one of my favorite scars.
Vincent64, That's the only time on about the same model sharp, doing the same thing you were, I've been shocked in my short 5 years. Yeah it's more the mental shock than the physical harm (I didn't get cut.) I haven't been bit by a corona yet, I guess it's somewhat harder on the newer machines. I did cut into some heater wiring and short it to ground once on a newer digital, I'll just claim being an idiot on that one luckily the machine nor I was harmed.
It was the live heat sinks on old Mitas that still give me nightmares, with the back cover off they were at crotch height!!!
At least 50% of IT is a solution looking for a problem.
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