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  • teckat
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    #61
    if u put the 4 laser cams each one tooth from center position, u will create a fine adjustment for all four, when u power up printer/& do a Full Auto Gradation/
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    • SCREWTAPE
      East Coast Imaging

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      #62
      Originally posted by teckat
      if u put the 4 laser cams each one tooth from center position, u will create a fine adjustment for all four, when u power up printer/& do a Full Auto Gradation/
      When I come across this issue I'm gonna try it. Thanks for the tip. Its alway good to try other techniques.

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      • tinnyjay
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        #63
        Originally posted by teckat
        if u put the 4 laser cams each one tooth from center position, u will create a fine adjustment for all four, when u power up printer/& do a Full Auto Gradation/
        Teckat,it wasn't so succesful.
        I'll try tomorrow,
        You say if i rotate all laser gears by 5 teeth for example,it will be a good adjustment of lasers.
        But how is possible the copier never makes an Auto Adjustment by itself?
        "Who loves the roses,must also bear thumbs"

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        • teckat
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          #64
          Originally posted by tinnyjay
          Teckat,it wasn't so succesful.
          I'll try tomorrow,
          You say if i rotate all laser gears by 5 teeth for example,it will be a good adjustment of lasers.
          But how is possible the copier never makes an Auto Adjustment by itself?


          u miss-understood my example/ read that tech pub on how to adjust the cammed gear on each one/
          the picture shows how to set it to Center Position- if you turn each cammed gear ONE TOOTH from Center Position, it will create a Full Fine Adjustment/
          when u turn on to RE-BOOT >The Printer> it Automatically will perform Automatic Image Stabilization Control
          /and it Executes corrective control for image position.
          then go in service mode an execute>COPIER>FUNCTION>LASER>L-ADJ-0 , hit OK !


          Then you do a FULL Auto Adjustment adjustment from the glass/ i hope u know how to do that/

          after all that is Finished- print out some Test Prints= PG 6 & a PG10- inspect and report back


          if all works out - Print out your P PRINT SETTINGS and store them inside the front door , in that small document cover
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          • jettamand
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            • Sep 2010
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            #65

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            • teckat
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              #66

              DC-CON does not always work- especially if the underside of ITB belt is dirty, or stretched- or if the primary chg. rollers & black drive roller is slick & dirty- your rail could also be misaligned. there are a few more things to consider before doing a DCON CLR- u better have that P-PRINT of latest settings.

              8-10 machines is nothing/ I had over 60 between two office buildings to monitor at one time. I can fix this model blindfolded.
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              • tinnyjay
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                #67
                Originally posted by teckat

                DC-CON does not always work- especially if the underside of ITB belt is dirty, or stretched- or if the primary chg. rollers & black drive roller is slick & dirty- your rail could also be misaligned. there are a few more things to consider before doing a DCON CLR- u better have that P-PRINT of latest settings.

                8-10 machines is nothing/ I had over 60 between two office buildings to monitor at one time. I can fix this model blindfolded.
                Teckat,my CLC3200 has problem with DC controller or firmware.
                Everything is changed except DC Controller and new firmware.
                "Who loves the roses,must also bear thumbs"

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                • teckat
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by tinnyjay
                  Teckat,my CLC3200 has problem with DC controller or firmware.
                  Everything is changed except DC Controller and new firmware.

                  so what is the problem ???
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                  • tinnyjay
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by teckat

                    so what is the problem ???
                    I dont have firmware and a DC Controller really
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