A couple of months ago this machine made some noise that I traced to the ITB assy and or cleaner.
I replaced the cleaner assembly and re-powdered the belt. That stopped it for a while. The belt had about
150% of use but still looked good. A couple of week later the noise returned. So I replaced the ITB and
cleaner at the same time. Powdered the belt checked for binds. Done.
It just came back, I did not hear the noise. Last time I could see the transfer belt vibrate and make noise
with it out on the table. Also thought that the blade may have flipped and stalled the belt. Customer said
it was a lot of noise. And the copies did not look good. No codes or jams reported.
I generally use Methuselah powder but someone mentioned that some belts call for the kynard (I know its spelt wrong).
So I pulled it out and checked for binds, no binds. Powdered the belt with the K powder put it in and off it went.
Has anyone else heard of this, using a different type of powder on the ITB??
Thanks
DR
I replaced the cleaner assembly and re-powdered the belt. That stopped it for a while. The belt had about
150% of use but still looked good. A couple of week later the noise returned. So I replaced the ITB and
cleaner at the same time. Powdered the belt checked for binds. Done.
It just came back, I did not hear the noise. Last time I could see the transfer belt vibrate and make noise
with it out on the table. Also thought that the blade may have flipped and stalled the belt. Customer said
it was a lot of noise. And the copies did not look good. No codes or jams reported.
I generally use Methuselah powder but someone mentioned that some belts call for the kynard (I know its spelt wrong).
So I pulled it out and checked for binds, no binds. Powdered the belt with the K powder put it in and off it went.
Has anyone else heard of this, using a different type of powder on the ITB??
Thanks
DR
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