My Konica Minolta is not processing any print job anymore / Data light is blinking.

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  • HarryPlotter
    • Dec 2024

    My Konica Minolta is not processing any print job anymore / Data light is blinking.

  • emujo2
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    • Mar 2017
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    Re: My Konica Minolta is not processing any print job anymore / Data light is blinkin

    What does the job log say about these print jobs? If the blue data light is flashing then print data is being recieved. Not sure if it's being directed to box, secure print, or deleted, but the log should tell you. (highlight job and touch details for a more detailed description). The trouble reset is not used when replacing consumables so I'm not sure why this was performed, depending on the model, some items life coounts are auto reset, some must be manually reset. You can see the status of your consumables throught the web connection, I would take a peek and see if there are any items that you know were replaced (with new) still showing end of life. I don't think this would only affect print jobs..

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    • Hansoon
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      • Sep 2007
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      " Sent from my Intel 80286 using MS-DOS 2.0 "

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      • emujo2
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        • Mar 2017
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        Re: My Konica Minolta is not processing any print job anymore / Data light is blinkin

        Way to capture an oppourtunity...BZ

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        • copyman
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          • Sep 2005
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          Re: My Konica Minolta is not processing any print job anymore / Data light is blinkin

          Time to call a qualified tech. You gave it your best shot but didn't work out this time. And to think this all happen over you trying to save money and not properly maintaining your machine.

          99.9% of the time when an end user attempts something like this it ends up costing way more money then if they would of just called a tech in first place.

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