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    Re: MXM260 Developer Spillage

    Thank You.

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    Re: MXM260 Developer Spillage

    Did your problem return? as I to am having the same issue, I was told it was a grounding problem and I replaced the dev and checked all grounds but it is happning again less than 1 week after the dev change. Did you ever find out if it was a high voltage pcb or the dev unit?



    Thanks in Advance

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    Re: MXM260 Developer Spillage

    well it has been months since i did the job and changed the high voltage pwb, so i can safely that the problem is gone, no more spilling developer, hope this helps

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    Re: MXM260 Developer Spillage

    Can you tell me if this is the part number you replaced for the High Voltage PWB - RDENU0058QSPZ

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    always take care for the dv unit seal, when the seal curl, it ll "guide" the developer come out.

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    Re: MXM260 Developer Spillage

    Quote Originally Posted by lky1978 View Post
    always take care for the dv unit seal, when the seal curl, it ll "guide" the developer come out.
    Old topic bumped by someone looking for a part number.
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    Re: MXM260 Developer Spillage

    Anyone find a solid answer to this. I've encountered this at least three times now. Currently at one and I've tried replacing DEV and DV Unit on one with no success. I was at one last Thursday for 3 hours and now I'm at this one. I'm either going to despise this model or love it.

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