Have you tried another transfer belt?
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Have you tried another transfer belt?
Is it possible to make less money??
Ah yes..the infamous swingplate. I know it well.
If you go into the bulletins section on the Kyocera website, you can get a list of parts most used.
I guess the Murph is STILL stumped. lol.:confused:
Agreed. You can do this with the drums but not the developers.
OK. Correction. Had a brain fart and confused CIS with CCD. Luther has the right idea. Clean the CIS scanner glass, white roller(very clean) and update firmware.
Remove the platen glass, clean the mirrors, lamp, lamp reflector and underside of the scanner and platen glass. The light from the lamp is faded because all or some of these are hazy or dirty.
I agree with KyoServiceManager . Replace the transfer belt.
Are you using regular plain paper and if not, have you set the media type in the driver and system menu to match the type of paper you are using?
That bulletin doesn't seem to show up on the Canadian KDA site. Can you e-mail me a copy?
cliff@protocol-tech.com
Thanks.
I find it's usually because the user doesn't have the cartridge completely seated and forces the lever into position, jamming the lock mechanism.
Shot in the dark? Laser. Is the machine in a dusty location?
Can't say I've ever heard of a Kn 6525. A European box, is it?
Try a sim 163 reset.
Ditto on the cracked gear.
Watched Trump on the news today.........voters , what were you thinking?????
Mylars under reg assy or drive pack. Almost always one or the other.
Does anybody know about why Dnet-KM is offline?:confused:
Anybody find a solid fix for this? I'm having the same issue with an M3550idn. Tried drum and fuser a month ago . Fuser seemed to work but now it's back. After about 6 printouts it starts. Hate...
If the above doesn't work, try vacuuming out the developer unit and then trying a developer refresh.
It's the plate. Exchanged one from another DV and the skew straightened.
Vernon, BC, Canada. $1.14 a litre here for regular.
85.00 per hour across the board.
Vernon, BC, Canada. Sun and snow.