New brackets are available. You will found them in one of the bulletins for D062 but are good for all series starting with B140.
Right now they are back ordered in Canada and USA.
New brackets are available. You will found them in one of the bulletins for D062 but are good for all series starting with B140.
Right now they are back ordered in Canada and USA.
I will have to check the connectors too I have just been turning off auto power off and that seems to fix it but I suppose I will end up with flat pressure rollers.
My area has always been slower because I don't have many 35 ppm machines I can always find things to do though. I think there has been less emergency calls in general. Are you guys busy ?
It is definitely picking up here in the past few weeks.
We had a MP7000 that was throwing SC555's. A tech was at this account at least 3 times a month. We did all the updates, replaced thermistors,disabled AOF, etc. No luck. Replaced fusing assembly, wiring harness (pain in the @$$), and the power supply. Problem came back. I had my tech disable the 'panel off timer' and haven't heard from the customer in over a month.
Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. ~Theodore Roosevelt
Our RTM told me today that there would be new firmware released in a week or so to address the fuser codes. Hopefully this finally resolves this issue.
Come on Fulham!
New brackets released are good for nothing....In all the accounts installed the number of calls increased SC 542 and SC 545 looks to be in the top 3. It looks like the new brackets are like a magnet for paper dust/toner mix.
In this thermistors/thermostats issue are to many variables and in my opinion it's not just only one solution for our problems. Sometimes you can fix it just replacing the thermistors...sometimes just forcing the fuser to idle way longer than usual....(this one is actually the best) cause it's cleaning the thermistor from debris.
When you are out of solutions after replacing the thermistors, thermostats...checking the lamps connectors, fuser harness, try to increase the idling time SP 1103-01, 02, to 60 sec and 3 to 120 sec. If still no results try to turn off AOF and also turn the Panel timer off...
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