Bizhub C360 fuser temperature as it relates to wrapping around fuser

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  • pick
    Technician
    • Oct 2015
    • 26

    [Jamming] Bizhub C360 fuser temperature as it relates to wrapping around fuser

    Intermittent wrapping the lower roller on a Konica C360 . Not sure if fuser temperature change will correct or just making a Thick paper change will correct fusing issue ?
  • Phil B.
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    • Jul 2016
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    Re: Bizhub C360 fuser temperature as it relates to wrapping around fuser

    Originally posted by pick
    Intermittent wrapping the lower roller on a Konica C360 . Not sure if fuser temperature change will correct or just making a Thick paper change will correct fusing issue ?
    page count on fuser?
    worn spots?

    if they are copying/printing and there is not enough white border at top edge it will wrap.

    seen injet paper with heavy fill also wrap

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    • pick
      Technician
      • Oct 2015
      • 26

      #3
      Re: Bizhub C360 fuser temperature as it relates to wrapping around fuser

      I appreciate your reply , the machine does have a good lead edge void as well it has the void top , bottom , trai & lead edge voids . I have replaced fuser mutliple times and will run a couple of weeks . When they do experience it's two sided with heavy saturation . I had another to do the same and when they run two sided heavy saturation while then adjusting to Thick 1 setting no wrapping the roller or jamming . Manual does not talk much on Thick settings , and if 2nd image transfer and fuser temp are affected ?

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      • tech51
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        • Phil B.
          Field Supervisor

          10,000+ Posts
          • Jul 2016
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          Re: Bizhub C360 fuser temperature as it relates to wrapping around fuser

          Originally posted by pick
          I appreciate your reply , the machine does have a good lead edge void as well it has the void top , bottom , trai & lead edge voids . I have replaced fuser mutliple times and will run a couple of weeks . When they do experience it's two sided with heavy saturation . I had another to do the same and when they run two sided heavy saturation while then adjusting to Thick 1 setting no wrapping the roller or jamming . Manual does not talk much on Thick settings , and if 2nd image transfer and fuser temp are affected ?
          Thick would be selected in driver

          When selecting thick..paper feed slows..fuse temp boosts
          Is print flaking off page? Or rub off?


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          • pick
            Technician
            • Oct 2015
            • 26

            #6
            Re: Bizhub C360 fuser temperature as it relates to wrapping around fuser

            There in is another question , manual does not give details regarding the changes the machine makes when selecting Thick settings . In reading your reply you mentioned "slows speed of media and increases fuser temp" . Thx for the clarification . Can you give a for instances for increasing and decreasing fuser temp . as a adjustment ? Thx .

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            • Phil B.
              Field Supervisor

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              • Jul 2016
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              Re: Bizhub C360 fuser temperature as it relates to wrapping around fuser

              Originally posted by pick
              There in is another question , manual does not give details regarding the changes the machine makes when selecting Thick settings . In reading your reply you mentioned "slows speed of media and increases fuser temp" . Thx for the clarification . Can you give a for instances for increasing and decreasing fuser temp . as a adjustment ? Thx .
              on 80gsm paper it prints and bonds toner properly...

              as you increase weight (gsm) of the paper (thickness) it takes more heat to bond properly...

              slowing paper speed allows paper to stay in fuser longer.. therefore heating the paper more

              this is all explained in the Theory section for each part group Feed-Charge-Transfer-Fuser-Exit

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