Hello,
It's the first time I'm posting something on this forum. But I have used it many times to solve problems (and I found solutions!).
I have a Bizhub C350. I know, it's old and should be retired from service, but I love it since it is very reliable and works with Windows 10. But I have two problems, which I could not solve:
1. When the machine works, it makes changing whistling sounds. I did not try to chase them, since a friend of mine told me "Pierre, if it works, don't fix it". But if someone knows the machine very well and knows exactly where to search, I would give it a try.
2. And a more annoying problem: when printing A3 pages, the trailing half of the copy shows scratches. Obviously, the scratches are made by the 3 separation fingers on the transfer belt assembly. I increased the fuser speed to its maximum, so as to stretch the paper between the transfer section outlet and the fusing section intake, but it didn't solve the problem completely; scratches of different lengths are still remaining, depending on daily conditions and machine temperature. Is there a way to reduce the transfer speed or any other possibility to increase the speed difference between the transfer belt and the fuser ? I did find nothing in the service manual.
Let's hope there are still "old" techs listening, who know this machine. In Switzerland, I could find no one to continue its maintenance and had to take it over myself (with no regrets: interresting, how it works and how complex it is, to print and make copies).
Kind regards to all
It's the first time I'm posting something on this forum. But I have used it many times to solve problems (and I found solutions!).
I have a Bizhub C350. I know, it's old and should be retired from service, but I love it since it is very reliable and works with Windows 10. But I have two problems, which I could not solve:
1. When the machine works, it makes changing whistling sounds. I did not try to chase them, since a friend of mine told me "Pierre, if it works, don't fix it". But if someone knows the machine very well and knows exactly where to search, I would give it a try.
2. And a more annoying problem: when printing A3 pages, the trailing half of the copy shows scratches. Obviously, the scratches are made by the 3 separation fingers on the transfer belt assembly. I increased the fuser speed to its maximum, so as to stretch the paper between the transfer section outlet and the fusing section intake, but it didn't solve the problem completely; scratches of different lengths are still remaining, depending on daily conditions and machine temperature. Is there a way to reduce the transfer speed or any other possibility to increase the speed difference between the transfer belt and the fuser ? I did find nothing in the service manual.
Let's hope there are still "old" techs listening, who know this machine. In Switzerland, I could find no one to continue its maintenance and had to take it over myself (with no regrets: interresting, how it works and how complex it is, to print and make copies).
Kind regards to all
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