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  • Syed Naseem
    Technician
    • Jan 2017
    • 29

    #1

    Bizhub 950

    Hello everyone....
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    In my bizhub 950 shows Ready for copy suddenly Machine shows warming up please wait.
    I checked and clean thermistor.
    Both heater lamp working i checked voltage too.
    Is anyone face these kind of situation before?
    Is any dipswitch to set the value of heater lamp?
  • mx6turbo89
    Trusted Tech

    Site Contributor
    100+ Posts
    • Oct 2013
    • 154

    #2
    Re: Bizhub 950

    Are you certain that both heater lamps are working? It's difficult to tell visually. A blown fixing lamp is a common problem in this model.
    Last edited by mx6turbo89; 02-16-2017, 02:35 AM.

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    • Syed Naseem
      Technician
      • Jan 2017
      • 29

      #3
      Re: Bizhub 950

      Originally posted by mx6turbo89
      Are you certain that both heater lamps are working? It's difficult to tell visually. One blown lamp is a common problem in this machine.
      Yes sure both heater lamp working.

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      • mx6turbo89
        Trusted Tech

        Site Contributor
        100+ Posts
        • Oct 2013
        • 154

        #4
        Re: Bizhub 950

        Problem
        "Please Wait... Warming Up" message on the operation panel.
        • If printing, the print operation may be interrupted.
        • The message may also be constant with the MFP never reaching "Ready" status.
        • The message may also be indicated every 5 minutes during MFP operation.



        Solution
        PROBABLE CAUSES:
        1. While tray is switched during copying or between jobs, if the process control changes (fusing temperature/line speed), the fusing pre-rotation is performed.
        To avoid interruption by the fusing pre-rotation, perform the following before continuous printing:
        Access [Utility] -> [06 Administrator Setting] -> [05 Copier/PrinterSetting]
        • Set [Continuous Print (Print)] ON.
        • Set [Continuous Print (Copy)] ON.
        • Set [Fixing Prerotation Set] OFF.

        Concerns:
        a. If [Continuous Print (Print, Copy)] are turned ON, next job is exited directly and stacked on the paper exit tray. As there is no interval, it would be difficult to remove the previous job from the tray.
        b. If [Fusing prerotation Set] is turned OFF, the control is not performed when fusing temperature or line speed changes. Accordingly:
        • When changing from fusing temperature HIGH to LOW, paper curl may be increased.
        • When changing from fusing temperature LOW to HIGH, insufficient fusing may be occur.

        Note: Even if the above is performed, continuous printing will be interrupted by finisher operation when paper size changes or finishing mode changes.

        bizhub PRO 920/950
        2. One of the heat lamps in the upper fuser roller has failed (either L1 or L2).
        Use a meter and check both heat lamps for continuity. Replace L1 (p/n 55VB 8302 2) or L2 (p/n 55VB 8303 3) as necessary.
        Note: L1 is the lamp with the large connector. L2 is the lamp with the small connector.

        3. Fuser lamps do NOT come on due to a possible mechanical or sensor malfunction of the ADU section.
        Check the operation of the green ADU Release handle for proper operation. Check for bent or broken parts. Make sure that the ADU handle release sensor (PS10) is being flagged. Replace PS10 if deemed necessary (p/n 56AA 8551 1).

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        • Syed Naseem
          Technician
          • Jan 2017
          • 29

          #5
          Re: Bizhub 950

          Originally posted by mx6turbo89
          Problem
          "Please Wait... Warming Up" message on the operation panel.
          • If printing, the print operation may be interrupted.
          • The message may also be constant with the MFP never reaching "Ready" status.
          • The message may also be indicated every 5 minutes during MFP operation.



          Solution
          PROBABLE CAUSES:
          1. While tray is switched during copying or between jobs, if the process control changes (fusing temperature/line speed), the fusing pre-rotation is performed.
          To avoid interruption by the fusing pre-rotation, perform the following before continuous printing:
          Access [Utility] -> [06 Administrator Setting] -> [05 Copier/PrinterSetting]
          • Set [Continuous Print (Print)] ON.
          • Set [Continuous Print (Copy)] ON.
          • Set [Fixing Prerotation Set] OFF.

          Concerns:
          a. If [Continuous Print (Print, Copy)] are turned ON, next job is exited directly and stacked on the paper exit tray. As there is no interval, it would be difficult to remove the previous job from the tray.
          b. If [Fusing prerotation Set] is turned OFF, the control is not performed when fusing temperature or line speed changes. Accordingly:
          • When changing from fusing temperature HIGH to LOW, paper curl may be increased.
          • When changing from fusing temperature LOW to HIGH, insufficient fusing may be occur.

          Note: Even if the above is performed, continuous printing will be interrupted by finisher operation when paper size changes or finishing mode changes.

          bizhub PRO 920/950
          2. One of the heat lamps in the upper fuser roller has failed (either L1 or L2).
          Use a meter and check both heat lamps for continuity. Replace L1 (p/n 55VB 8302 2) or L2 (p/n 55VB 8303 3) as necessary.
          Note: L1 is the lamp with the large connector. L2 is the lamp with the small connector.

          3. Fuser lamps do NOT come on due to a possible mechanical or sensor malfunction of the ADU section.
          Check the operation of the green ADU Release handle for proper operation. Check for bent or broken parts. Make sure that the ADU handle release sensor (PS10) is being flagged. Replace PS10 if deemed necessary (p/n 56AA 8551 1).

          Thank you soo much.
          Tomorrow i will go and checked the possibilities.

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          • scottybbb
            Trusted Tech
            • Dec 2010
            • 126

            #6
            Re: Bizhub 950

            When I had it happen it was one of the lamps.

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