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  • blackcat4866
    Master Of The Obvious

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    • Jul 2007
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    #16
    Nothing has changed for you mrfuser. At least you're consistent.
    It may surprise you that you have to take the help how and where you can get it. When you learn some social skills I may consider answering your threads. =^..^=
    If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
    1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
    2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
    3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
    4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
    5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

    blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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    • slybot
      Trusted Tech

      100+ Posts
      • Sep 2010
      • 165

      #17
      amen to that blackcat4866

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      • slybot
        Trusted Tech

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        • Sep 2010
        • 165

        #18
        you go teckat

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        • mrfuser
          Service Manager

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          • May 2007
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          #19
          Blackcat, I appreciate your counsel.
          What you do not realize is that for some of us it is most difficult to get to a location where we can actually view the post. We do get notified that there is a post, and when you are stuck on a problem and the client is upset, you are wanting to get a fix as fast as possible, therefore I do what I can to read ALL the posts related to what is going on so that I may educate myself as to how to best repair the problem.
          I am in a remote area that sometimes has reception and sometimes does not, therefore I may have to drive a long way to check a post for something that has nothing to do with the problem. This forum was created for technicians to help each other. There are lots of forums for joking around and having good fun.
          Be that as it may, I do very much appreciate any/all help that is given to anyone on this board in a serious manner. There is a time and place for fun, here, not so much.

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          • teckat
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            • Jan 2010
            • 16083

            #20
            Originally posted by mrfuser
            Blackcat, I appreciate your counsel.
            What you do not realize is that for some of us it is most difficult to get to a location where we can actually view the post. We do get notified that there is a post, and when you are stuck on a problem and the client is upset, you are wanting to get a fix as fast as possible, therefore I do what I can to read ALL the posts related to what is going on so that I may educate myself as to how to best repair the problem.
            I am in a remote area that sometimes has reception and sometimes does not, therefore I may have to drive a long way to check a post for something that has nothing to do with the problem. This forum was created for technicians to help each other. There are lots of forums for joking around and having good fun.
            Be that as it may, I do very much appreciate any/all help that is given to anyone on this board in a serious manner. There is a time and place for fun, here, not so much.



            Some solutions were provided earlier to static issues/ U did not reply if U used any of the suggestions / some afterward reply's here were not directed to U .

            Simple solution is >U can unsubscribe to a posting when U have tried the suggestions offered, if they do not work, Re-Post a new thread for what U discovered and resume help on your or another issue.

            No one in this forum can read minds yet, or at least I don't think so.
            Everyone's location or phone issues are usually not revealed in their postings.
            If and when U have a communication issue > Please note it on your Posted request.
            That advise should be noted to all Posters in the Forum.
            **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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            • blackcat4866
              Master Of The Obvious

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              • Jul 2007
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              #21
              That sounds a little like an apology, but I don't require one. I've already come to my own conclusions.

              You may want to apologize to teckat, Screwtape, and the others that tried to help you with your problem.
              If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
              1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
              2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
              3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
              4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
              5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

              blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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              • slybot
                Trusted Tech

                100+ Posts
                • Sep 2010
                • 165

                #22
                Originally posted by teckat
                Some solutions were provided earlier to static issues/ U did not reply if U used any of the suggestions / some afterward reply's here were not directed to U .

                Simple solution is >U can unsubscribe to a posting when U have tried the suggestions offered, if they do not work, Re-Post a new thread for what U discovered and resume help on your or another issue.

                No one in this forum can read minds yet, or at least I don't think so.
                Everyone's location or phone issues are usually not revealed in their postings.
                If and when U have a communication issue > Please note it on your Posted request.
                That advise should be noted to all Posters in the Forum.
                good point; not a silly idea either in a lot of ways, 'specially if your out bush for a few days

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                • mrfuser
                  Service Manager

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                  • May 2007
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                  #23
                  My fellow technical guru's, my most humble of apologies to all whom I may have offended unknowingly. It was not my intention to bring grief and sorrow to this most humble of technical abodes. Please accept this apology and may you all live long and prosper!

                  By the way, still got static and went through everything. I am not, however, going to lay a dryer sheet on this clients machine as they would certainly have a coronary!

                  My most grateful acknowledgements to all herein who post with virtous, yet spongey in the middle goodness!

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                  • Canuck
                    Tech Specialist

                    1,000+ Posts
                    • Nov 2007
                    • 1713

                    #24
                    Sheet is between finisher and the machine....the customer doesnt even know its there. If the machine is grounded PROPERLY and all the static eliminators are good(replace them dont assume they are good)then ?

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                    • mrfuser
                      Service Manager

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                      • May 2007
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                      #25
                      FYI: It is in a controlled environment room, so humidity is controlled nicely and it is on a tile floor. No carpet.

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                      • teckat
                        Field Supervisor

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                        • Jan 2010
                        • 16083

                        #26
                        Originally posted by mrfuser
                        FYI: It is in a controlled environment room, so humidity is controlled nicely and it is on a tile floor. No carpet.

                        then u better check for proper grounding at outlet = Neutral to GD =v0.0/0.5
                        then u need to check for proper grounding in printer / as in static eliminators/grounding leaf plates in position/ copyboard glass leaf=grounded to metal frame edge/ u should know these areas from training or manual.
                        **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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