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  • dan7777
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    Re: 5030 all color toner sticking to heat sleave

    Originally posted by Brian8506
    Mine did


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    Had a 7260 with bad black toner the lady ordered online (very cheap too). It would not fuse. Colors ok. It had the sticker but looked suspicious. I agree you have to vacuum the hopper.

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  • Brian8506
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    Re: 5030 all color toner sticking to heat sleave

    Originally posted by cscce
    I've heard of some counterfeit "Genuine" Canon toner. Do the toner boxes have the holographic Canon sticker on them?
    Mine did


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  • klounz
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    Re: 5030 all color toner sticking to heat sleave

    Originally posted by Jerrygbs
    all colors/ when doing gradation adjustment stick to fuser. adjusted fix temp, swapped fuser, replaced all drum/ developer. gave temporary fix, ran few weeks clean, then developed same issue.

    client now has a loner machine

    changed power supply board AC driver PCB (un6) ,AC sub driver PCB (UN7) same issue,htv1/2 same issue


    waiting on main board /dc controller pcb un1, pcb2,main controller pcb1,

    any help would be greatly appreciated
    Are you using OEM toner?


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  • cscce
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    Re: 5030 all color toner sticking to heat sleave

    I've heard of some counterfeit "Genuine" Canon toner. Do the toner boxes have the holographic Canon sticker on them?

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  • Drcopy
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    Agree with the non genuine toner, also upgrade the firmware.


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  • Brian8506
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    My cases were all OEM toner. Never used generic in a color machine.

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  • copier tech
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    Classic pirate toner issue.

    You can monitor the fuser temp in service mode so can rule out heat issue (you would get an error code if the temp dropped too low anyway)

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  • Brian8506
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    I've had that and it was bad toner. Replacing the developer unit helps but there is still contaminated toner in the hopper and that end up contaminating the developer and it comes back again. Change DV and pull hoppers out and vacuum out.

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  • dan7777
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    Re: 5030 all color toner sticking to heat sleave

    Originally posted by Jerrygbs
    all colors/ when doing gradation adjustment stick to fuser. adjusted fix temp, swapped fuser, replaced all drum/ developer. gave temporary fix, ran few weeks clean, then developed same issue.

    client now has a loner machine

    changed power supply board AC driver PCB (un6) ,AC sub driver PCB (UN7) same issue,htv1/2 same issue


    waiting on main board /dc controller pcb un1, pcb2,main controller pcb1,

    any help would be greatly appreciated
    Had that once. I forgot to change out that guide FC8-5043 and move it to the new fixing film. I was convinced I got a bad fixing film. Only time I did that. Would feed black ok but jam on color. One of the many slap forehead moments.

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  • Jerrygbs
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    5030 all color toner sticking to heat sleave

    all colors/ when doing gradation adjustment stick to fuser. adjusted fix temp, swapped fuser, replaced all drum/ developer. gave temporary fix, ran few weeks clean, then developed same issue.

    client now has a loner machine

    changed power supply board AC driver PCB (un6) ,AC sub driver PCB (UN7) same issue,htv1/2 same issue


    waiting on main board /dc controller pcb un1, pcb2,main controller pcb1,

    any help would be greatly appreciated
    Last edited by Jerrygbs; 06-22-2017, 04:11 PM.
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