Since it feeds part way out of the tray, but he says it does not make it to the reg roller, I am assuming he marked the relay rollers (shrug).
Sooo....... my bet is on the relay clutch. And since...
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Since it feeds part way out of the tray, but he says it does not make it to the reg roller, I am assuming he marked the relay rollers (shrug).
Sooo....... my bet is on the relay clutch. And since...
There is new firmware for this problem (Tech Bulletin # D117/D118-007). LCDC firmware versions 1.18.1 and 1.18.2. They must be done in order.
Taking a new, 600+ pound, $10-$12k machine up a flight of stairs in an old school building, using one of those stair climbers. Stair climber slipped off of the old, worn down, granite stair, and...
If we are talking about the same issue that occurs on the C2050/C2550, check out this website. They seem a bit pricey for what you get. So we make our own. Not too tough. It's actually easier if you...
First things first, clean the detector. They can get dirty, either from dust or toner.
The boot SD is reusable. We have one that we've used a couple of times, due to impatient techs. There is one firmware (might be engine, I don't recall) that takes a long time to update (20-30...
My opinion is that thread is way too long to fit the problem :o. The clicking noise is likely from broken gear teeth in the toner motor unit. Change the toner motor unit. (But for piece of mind, you...
Why are you posting about showing customers how to use their machines? Or selling them your machines, and showing them how to use them? What does that even have to do with this thread? I don't get...
Pay attention, please. Am I talking about key-op training on how to use the machine, or print driver? No. I'm talking about teaching them how to use the software on their computers. Isn't THAT what...
Sounds like you've got all kinds of time on your hands if you're willing to teach the customers their software under the mentioned basic click rate? Good for you. I hope you have money left over to...
The firmware is the property of the copier manufacturer. The time and expertise to put it in the machine is yours to sell as you see fit. :)
Yeah. Any time I am involved in something that the company feels was done wrong, or could be done better, or could be done a different way, or this, or that, I get a bonus butt chewing. When I do...
I know that the Type 1027 PCU will work in several other models (3025/3030, etc), but I have not tried one in an MP2550\3350 as yet.
Has anyone tried it in these models, and does it work ok?
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Cheat the finisher door switch and watch it run. I have had to oil the jogger rails because they bind a bit, causing this problem.
Also, in addition to what the book says about SC555, it can be caused by a poor connection of the connector on the back of the fuser with the one in the machine. This can be remedied by shimming the...
This may be old news. I am sitting here looking at the part number lists for the fusers on both of these machines, and finding that they are identical. Even though they have 2 different part numbers...
Self diagnostic error
Either the ram chip in slot 1 is bad, or the controller is bad (according the the manual).
("but why isit jamming now and not before then?")
Gosh that sounds a lot like a customer question.
Answer: Probably because the hot roller is worn enough now that it is not as "slick" as it...
2 Inches to the left of feed belt and sep roller. 3 rollers on a shaft. The middle one is wider and rubber. That's the one.
Sd? Pcmcia? Visa? Mastercard?
If it stops just after feed, check the center rubber transport roller behind the feed section. I have had a few where this roller spins on the shaft (not real obvious). Super glue will fix it, if...
Does anyone know-Does the Aficio 2035 (not E) fax option support fax forwarding to an email address? I can't find any documentation on it.
Thanks in advance!
"oem katun"
Never heard of such a thing, lol! But I use Ricoh A295-9510 in 700s, 1060s, and 2060s and they generally go 500-600k if, as said, blade and brush are replaced every PM.
I know! Isn't that odd? We sell a machine, go to install it, and suddenly we are expected to be electrical and cabling contractors.
Makes me sick at the obsurd expectations of some.
As someone else eluded to: In the I.T. world, just as in the tech world, simple common sense troubleshooting skills are probably a person's best asset. And from my experience, the majority of our...