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  • tsbservice
    Field tech

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    • May 2007
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    #16
    Originally posted by Albonline
    I actually worked for said multi million dollar company, but if i could do it faster for free by improvising, well you know.
    • I too don't do that usually but occasionally. I try to keep my knife sharp as you never know, sometimes parts are missing etc. You are different as I know many direct dealers and they can't troubleshoot without throwing whole bunch of new units into machine.
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    • havokprod
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      • Oct 2012
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      #17
      Originally posted by Synthohol
      ya know what, i need to apologize, its been a really really long time (think analogs) since i had to McGuyver DV levels to get a good image.
      i have always worked for dealers that only deal with OEM parts and supplies. ive been spoiled by the ability to order anything i ever needed for a machine and have forgotten about indy dealers that dont have a multimillion dollar company that lets them "try" new parts just to see if it fixes it and able to absorb the cost without making a dent.
      i think ive become an elitist prick that just wouldnt have the confidence to use aftermarket supplies since konica would never support their use.
      i need to remember to try on other peoples shoes once in a while.
      This comment is GOLD

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      • Synthohol
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        • Mar 2016
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        #18
        hey, thanks to all of you for the very kind words, i didnt mean to hijack the thread.
        sorry OP!
        We know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two.
        The medication helps though...

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        • Hansoon
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          • Sep 2007
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          #19
          Originally posted by Synthohol
          ya know what, i need to apologize, its been a really really long time (think analogs) since i had to McGuyver DV levels to get a good image.
          i have always worked for dealers that only deal with OEM parts and supplies. ive been spoiled by the ability to order anything i ever needed for a machine and have forgotten about indy dealers that dont have a multimillion dollar company that lets them "try" new parts just to see if it fixes it and able to absorb the cost without making a dent.
          i think ive become an elitist prick that just wouldnt have the confidence to use aftermarket supplies since konica would never support their use.
          i need to remember to try on other peoples shoes once in a while.
          You’re a super tech and a great guy!

          Hans
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          • PieterShaun
            Technician
            • Jun 2021
            • 14

            #20
            Good day Good people...

            Sorry Being MIA... Okay all units now have new dev in them All are solid and tight turned..

            I did now pattern test and full tone. Colors are solid and no zebra marks.

            HOWEVER... I still cannot seem toe do a Gradation. In service menu it stabilize then shows Stabilize NG...

            After that cant choose paper size to print..

            Then Tried in Utility menu, stabilize, then it runs and shows cannot stabilize due to alert. There is no Oil can or any alerts on machine.

            Any help would be much appreciated...

            regards

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            • copyman
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              • Sep 2005
              • 4531

              #21
              Like the others said add developer (I use aftermarket developer to top off, genuine not avail). Use genuine toner and should be able to recover those dev units. I've done it many times with great success.

              Or as been discussed on this forum several times you could buy way less expensive genuine black DV unit and convert to color.

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              • Synthohol
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                • Mar 2016
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                #22
                look at the belt specifically the rear last 2" if its wavy or burnished replace it, use an air can to blow off the idc sensors.
                sounds like its not getting a good reading.
                try a background data reset and stabilize if you havent already and i missed it.
                We know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two.
                The medication helps though...

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                • PieterShaun
                  Technician
                  • Jun 2021
                  • 14

                  #23
                  Originally posted by copyman
                  Like the others said add developer (I use aftermarket developer to top off, genuine not avail). Use genuine toner and should be able to recover those dev units. I've done it many times with great success.

                  Or as been discussed on this forum several times you could buy way less expensive genuine black DV unit and convert to color.
                  Hi bud.. I did Empty and refill all Dev unit, with Original dev.

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                  • PieterShaun
                    Technician
                    • Jun 2021
                    • 14

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Synthohol
                    look at the belt specifically the rear last 2" if its wavy or burnished replace it, use an air can to blow off the idc sensors.
                    sounds like its not getting a good reading.
                    try a background data reset and stabilize if you havent already and i missed it.
                    Hi Synth...

                    IDC sensor I did clean, Voltage is also 3v. Belt has been replaced like months back,. Will have a look at it again. Thanks for all the replies. I did the background reset and stabilize as well mate.

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                    • copyman
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                      • Sep 2005
                      • 4531

                      #25
                      Originally posted by PieterShaun

                      Hi bud.. I did Empty and refill all Dev unit, with Original dev.
                      Not sure what you mean by "original" developer because there is no such thing for that model?

                      Do what syn suggested with cleaning IDC sensors & make sure both show 3v in state confirmation like he said.

                      Unfortunately unless you use genuine toner this issue may never resolve. I know what you are thinking, "I've been using generic toner for long time and never had issues", my answer to that is you can get a bad batch of toner when using aftermarket (generic)
                      Best of luck

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