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  • Kwaku01
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    • Aug 2018
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    Imagepress c6000 false jam caused by roller belts

    Please can anyone assist with Imagepress c6000, shifting roller belts over sensors, causing constant false jaming errors. Pic is attached below. Tnx
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  • Phil B.
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    • Jul 2016
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    #2
    Re: Imagepress c6000 false jam caused by roller belts

    Originally posted by Kwaku01
    Please can anyone assist with Imagepress c6000, shifting roller belts over sensors, causing constant false jaming errors. Pic is attached below. Tnx
    how many pages on it?

    have you pulled the belts/shafts out to see if something is worn?

    have you put belts back in place and how many pages until they run off again?

    what error code?

    other than take pics what have you done?

    what does the manual say about this?


    if you expect help there are certain things we need to know first

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    • hutmah
      Technician
      • Sep 2017
      • 18

      #3
      Re: Imagepress c6000 false jam caused by roller belts

      i've seen similar issues a lot, in my case it's usually due to transport damage ( working on 2nd hand machines).
      So i would suggest looking for warps in the unit or jammed/worn out gears

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      • Kwaku01
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        Re: Imagepress c6000 false jam caused by roller belts

        Originally posted by Phil B.
        how many pages on it?

        have you pulled the belts/shafts out to see if something is worn?

        have you put belts back in place and how many pages until they run off again?

        what error code?

        other than take pics what have you done?

        what does the manual say about this?


        if you expect help there are certain things we need to know first
        [QUOTE=Phil B.;694994]how many pages on it? not sure got it second hand

        have you pulled the belts/shafts out to see if something is worn? yes, belt shaft disengaged slightly, put it back but still jaming at Unit B, E1-E2.

        have you put belts back in place and how many pages until they run off again? not sure got it second hand

        what error code? 0204

        other than take pics what have you done? checked for worn out parts and found none.

        what does the manual say about this? can't find code in manual

        ....codes image attached. I've tried all trays and still paper getting jam at E1-EA. Checked for any paper residue but have not found anything.
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        • Kwaku01
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          #5
          Re: Imagepress c6000 false jam caused by roller belts

          Originally posted by hutmah
          i've seen similar issues a lot, in my case it's usually due to transport damage ( working on 2nd hand machines).
          So i would suggest looking for warps in the unit or jammed/worn out gears

          Thanks will continue looking.

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          • Kwaku01
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            #6
            Re: Imagepress c6000 false jam caused by roller belts

            Originally posted by Phil B.
            how many pages on it?

            have you pulled the belts/shafts out to see if something is worn?

            have you put belts back in place and how many pages until they run off again?

            what error code?

            other than take pics what have you done?

            what does the manual say about this?


            if you expect help there are certain things we need to know first
            Found out is not a false jam but rather delayed jam...code 0112, PS200. Image attached...please help.
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