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    Jamming issue MPC2000 (a, b, c, d, z)

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    Re: Jamming issue MPC2000 (a, b, c, d, z)

    Quote Originally Posted by Oneplus 2 View Post
    Slimsob, thd jam location is J001
    J001 is a jam at power on. If it is the initial jam code then you have a problem with a door switch. It will also be shown when there is still a jam after the door has been opened and closed.

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    Slimsob,
    Thanks for the information

    Yesterday i had opened the switches to check them.
    Both are fine. As i checked them thru the multimeter. (digital)

    So, any advice on how to proceed with this?

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    Re: Jamming issue MPC2000 (a, b, c, d, z)

    Quote Originally Posted by Oneplus 2 View Post
    Slimsob,
    Thanks for the information

    Yesterday i had opened the switches to check them.
    Both are fine. As i checked them thru the multimeter. (digital)

    So, any advice on how to proceed with this?
    The small push button switches used on some of the doors will break contact momentarily during operation and cause J001.

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    Slimsob,
    I will change the switches to check if it works.
    Thanks

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    Hello.
    As im in India its difficult to fetch one of these switches. Will report the outcome if at all i find a switch. Lol!

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    Talking Re: Jamming issue MPC2000 (a, b, c, d, z)

    Quote Originally Posted by slimslob View Post
    The small push button switches used on some of the doors will break contact momentarily during operation and cause J001.
    Hello,

    Im still trying to find the switches, so ill post if something comes in.

    Also, need your help.

    can you please tell me as to why this green led has started to blink.
    Also, please view the other images and i'd be glad to hear what you'd say on that.
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    Jamming issue MPC2000 (a, b, c, d, z)

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    Re: Jamming issue MPC2000 (a, b, c, d, z)

    Quote Originally Posted by Oneplus 2 View Post
    Hello,

    can you please tell me as to why this green led has started to blink.
    yeah!......There's a piece of the tray assembly sitting on top of paper sensor!
    Either that, or it's just so filthy that the sensor itself is covered in it, and malfunctioning!

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    Re: Jamming issue MPC2000 (a, b, c, d, z)

    That LED normally indicates that there are prints in that tray. As there is nothing in the tray sandmanmac is right. As I didn't see any obvious problems with the tray, I'd check to see if the sensor is full of dust first though.

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    Re: Jamming issue MPC2000 (a, b, c, d, z)

    Quote Originally Posted by Iowatech View Post
    That LED normally indicates that there are prints in that tray. As there is nothing in the tray sandmanmac is right. As I didn't see any obvious problems with the tray, I'd check to see if the sensor is full of dust first though.
    Dust? What Dust?
    If this is the state of the outside of the machine after working on it for 3 weeks, I can only imagine what the inside looks like -no wonder it has some issues!

    This is a piece of trim that fits over the support bar at the far left end of the tray
    1 Bin.jpg

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    Hello. Yes,it was loads of dust. Now the green light is gone. 1 reason less to worry.
    Thanks for advice

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