DF-624 Driving me nuts. Paper Jam!

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  • Mitch Barron
    Trusted Tech

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    • Mar 2013
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    #16
    Re: DF-624 Driving me nuts. Paper Jam!

    Originally posted by allan
    Use a blower brush.
    Now that's a fantastic Idea! I had no idea there was such a thing. I have narrowed down my choices to 2 different models, any suggestions??

    Thanks for the tip Bro!

    31zFOXVLrdL._SY355_.jpgAriens_Power_Brush_36_Snow_Blower_98272.jpg

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    • Hansoon
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      • Sep 2007
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      #17
      Re: DF-624 Driving me nuts. Paper Jam!

      Mitch, the one at the right seems OK and would be nice......



      Hans
      “Sent from my Intel 80286 using MS-DOS 2.0”

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      • rrrohan
        Service Manager

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        • Sep 2011
        • 1977

        #18
        Re: DF-624 Driving me nuts. Paper Jam!

        I just use a straw, aim it then blow through it. Those puffer things are waste of time

        Sent from my SM-G900I using Tapatalk

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        • Synaux
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          #19
          Re: DF-624 Driving me nuts. Paper Jam!

          Originally posted by rrrohan
          I just use a straw, aim it then blow through it. Those puffer things are waste of time

          Sent from my SM-G900I using Tapatalk
          Even that is inadequate--use an air compressor with no regulator--150 psi of awesome stuff flying everywhere!!
          Canned air works good too....

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          • Mitch Barron
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            • Mar 2013
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            #20
            Re: DF-624 Driving me nuts. Paper Jam!

            I'd hate to bash all of your ideas, but I have found the best way I believe. AND IT'S FREE! I remove the ADF from the machine entirely. Jump in the car, get er up to 88 and hold it out the window. Sensors cleaned and few crooked looks. Problem solved!

            lol

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            • rrrohan
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              #21
              Re: DF-624 Driving me nuts. Paper Jam!

              Originally posted by Synaux
              Even that is inadequate--use an air compressor with no regulator--150 psi of awesome stuff flying everywhere!!
              Canned air works good too....
              I just deep freeze everything when I used compressed air lol. And who has a air compressor on site, I get glared at enough when I use a vacuum, can only imagine starting a compressor

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              • copytech,mike
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                • Jun 2014
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                #22
                Re: DF-624 Driving me nuts. Paper Jam!

                Originally posted by Mitch Barron
                The ADF i brought in the shop here is just jamming and jamming. calibrations and resolutions resulting in jam. Thanks for the suggestions
                Dont listen to these idiots on here. ADF jamming has nothing to do with resolution. or any settings. Make sure the sensors are clean and try replacing the white drive coupler on the rear side.

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                • copytech,mike
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                  #23
                  Re: DF-624 Driving me nuts. Paper Jam!

                  Originally posted by Mitch Barron
                  hey all,

                  appologies for including the jam code (6605). I have been run off my feet lately and the customers are already calling this morning again. Originals are new pages, no creases, not folded, not moist, perfect. I have not tried changing resolutions, but am willing to try anything now. I have checked the sensors in service mode and all appears to be good. Was unable to find the writeup on the code 6605 in the service manual, but perhaps someone here has had some experience with that specific code? Will try the calibrations now and resolutions and let you know how I get along. Thanks for the suggestions.

                  all the best!

                  Mitch
                  Fuck the jam code. Replace the white plastic gear drive on the rear side.

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                  • Phil B.
                    Field Supervisor

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                    • Jul 2016
                    • 22798

                    #24
                    Re: DF-624 Driving me nuts. Paper Jam!

                    Originally posted by copytech,mike
                    Fuck the jam code. Replace the white plastic gear drive on the rear side.
                    thanks for digging up a 6 year dead thread

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                    • copytech,mike
                      CopyTech,MIKE

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                      • Jun 2014
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                      #25
                      Re: DF-624 Driving me nuts. Paper Jam!

                      Originally posted by Phil B.
                      thanks for digging up a 6 year dead thread
                      Saw the same problem today and i added my input. Not shut your fat mouth.

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                      • allan
                        RTFM!!

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                        #26
                        Re: DF-624 Driving me nuts. Paper Jam!

                        Originally posted by copytech,mike
                        Dont listen to these idiots on here. ADF jamming has nothing to do with resolution. or any settings. Make sure the sensors are clean and try replacing the white drive coupler on the rear side.

                        Ok thanks for calling me an idiot real nice of you.

                        Changing the resolution is the easiest way to change the ADF transport speed. So its just another trouble shooting tool to help inch you closer to the problem. If it does not jam at a higher resolution that will make the ADF run a bit slower it could be that a sensor flag is a bit slow to fall back or something else related to lag of some sort.

                        Have to say that my techniques are not always orthodox but helps me find problems.
                        Whatever

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                        • allan
                          RTFM!!

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                          • Apr 2010
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                          #27
                          Re: DF-624 Driving me nuts. Paper Jam!

                          Originally posted by Phil B.
                          thanks for digging up a 6 year dead thread

                          And just to be insulting...
                          Whatever

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                          • Phil B.
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                            #28
                            Re: DF-624 Driving me nuts. Paper Jam!

                            Originally posted by allan
                            And just to be insulting...
                            he has been report to admin... rude..harassing ... starting a fight .. language

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                            • tsbservice
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                              #29
                              Re: DF-624 Driving me nuts. Paper Jam!

                              Originally posted by allan
                              And just to be insulting...
                              Maybe the guy was just little drunk when posting. You know this evil spirit making saints sinners 😂😉
                              A tree is known by its fruit, a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost, he who sows courtesy, reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.
                              Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves, for they shall never cease to be amused.

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                              • allan
                                RTFM!!

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                                • Apr 2010
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                                #30
                                Re: DF-624 Driving me nuts. Paper Jam!

                                Originally posted by tsbservice
                                Maybe the guy was just little drunk when posting. You know this evil spirit making saints sinners 😂😉

                                Been there done that...
                                All about hearing how this could be his case. Not that offended anyway.
                                Whatever

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