I have a C5030 with a groaning/moaning sound when copier is in standby mode and can't find what cycles on and off on the general timing chart. I did some motor checks and can't reproduce the sound. I can feel the vibrations on the right door and front right toner cover. Does the fuser rotate at all during standby for some reason?
Advance C5030 with groaning sound in standby.
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Re: Advance C5030 with groaning sound in standby.
The fuser will continue rotate after a run, the grease drys out over time in the fixing film unit & can make sound awful noises, if it gets too dry will also cause jamming & throw error codes.
Fit a new fixing film ass'y & pressure roller/bearings as necessary.Let us eat, drink, and be merry, because tomorrow we may die!
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Re: Advance C5030 with groaning sound in standby.
I have a C5030 with a groaning/moaning sound when copier is in standby mode and can't find what cycles on and off on the general timing chart. I did some motor checks and can't reproduce the sound. I can feel the vibrations on the right door and front right toner cover. Does the fuser rotate at all during standby for some reason?Comment
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Re: Advance C5030 with groaning sound in standby.
I have a C5030 with a groaning/moaning sound when copier is in standby mode and can't find what cycles on and off on the general timing chart. I did some motor checks and can't reproduce the sound. I can feel the vibrations on the right door and front right toner cover. Does the fuser rotate at all during standby for some reason?Comment
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Re: Advance C5030 with groaning sound in standby.
I have a C5030 with a groaning/moaning sound when copier is in standby mode and can't find what cycles on and off on the general timing chart. I did some motor checks and can't reproduce the sound. I can feel the vibrations on the right door and front right toner cover. Does the fuser rotate at all during standby for some reason?
Sounds like fuser. Replace bearings in pressure roller as they seize up. XG9-0172-000 x2Comment
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Re: Advance C5030 with groaning sound in standby.
Usually always the film that causes the noise - but make sure you take a look at the tech pubs related to noise or E009 codes. They will want you to remove any grease from the fixing drive gears and cam on the actually fixing assembly.
Check your fixing drive on the machine end when you take out the fuser - usually the gears will start stripping when this gets noisy or throws a code. Leave it too long and you will likely get E014 or something similar.Comment
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