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  • tsbservice
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    • May 2007
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    Swaping developer units bizhub C360

    So I went and put 2 used developer units(in good condition) C and Y in one bizhub C360.
    TCR readings went like 10 for C and 15 for Y.
    Bear in mind I didn't put new chips in dev units.
    Now machine started to throw C2552 and C2556 codes for high toner density obviously for such a high readings other 2 colors being normal around 6.5 values.
    Next I did some halftone patterns printing starting from yellow at 255 density it will allow few then throw C2556 I open close front door error resets and repeated for like 15 pages.
    TCR readings for Y went down from 15 to like 9 but at that point for my surprise yellow halftone test pattern depleted ALL toner inside and started to pull out Y developer.
    As everyone may guess I didn't like that at all. So back to the adding yellow toner via service mode. It took a long time, few machine restarts and stabilizations but at the end I left machine with some toner in dev unit still undertoned but atleast not pulling dev out. So finally TCR was like 9 for C and 8 for Y still higher than normal but no error codes.

    Thanks for reading and... my questions to more experienced in that matter are:
    - what to expect next
    - what is your recommended/proven way doing this without much troubles

    TIA
    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.
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  • Copier Addict
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    • Jul 2013
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    Re: Swaping developer units bizhub C360

    Originally posted by tsbservice
    So I went and put 2 used developer units(in good condition) C and Y in one bizhub C360.
    TCR readings went like 10 for C and 15 for Y.
    Bear in mind I didn't put new chips in dev units.
    Now machine started to throw C2552 and C2556 codes for high toner density obviously for such a high readings other 2 colors being normal around 6.5 values.
    Next I did some halftone patterns printing starting from yellow at 255 density it will allow few then throw C2556 I open close front door error resets and repeated for like 15 pages.
    TCR readings for Y went down from 15 to like 9 but at that point for my surprise yellow halftone test pattern depleted ALL toner inside and started to pull out Y developer.
    As everyone may guess I didn't like that at all. So back to the adding yellow toner via service mode. It took a long time, few machine restarts and stabilizations but at the end I left machine with some toner in dev unit still undertoned but atleast not pulling dev out. So finally TCR was like 9 for C and 8 for Y still higher than normal but no error codes.

    Thanks for reading and... my questions to more experienced in that matter are:
    - what to expect next
    - what is your recommended/proven way doing this without much troubles

    TIA

    The only thing I could add is before you remove the dev unit from donor machine maybe do "initialize and stabilize" first? I don't know if this would help, but it wouldn't hurt.

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    • tsbservice
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      • May 2007
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      #3
      Re: Swaping developer units bizhub C360

      Originally posted by copier addict
      The only thing I could add is before you remove the dev unit from donor machine maybe do "initialize and stabilize" first? I don't know if this would help, but it wouldn't hurt.
      Thanks for idea, that's something to think about. What bothers me is the fact I failed to find correct logic and make decisions based on that. Strange but to me that seems a lot easier process when dealing with other techs problems.
      Should rest sleep and start over fresh.
      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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