It’s so weird it happened yesterday. It would blink for about five minutes and then it stopped blinking and then it was just fine and it’s already doing it again today. I’m gonna run up there and check the power making sure we have a good power supply at the wall. Any other thoughts?
Konica Minolta c300i screen blinking
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A few steps just of top of my head.
Run full self diagnostic, check for errors in history, update firmware, maybe check for problematic Panel CPU ver. A2J0Y0-8900-G30-08 and update it if needed.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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It’s so weird it happened yesterday. It would blink for about five minutes and then it stopped blinking and then it was just fine and it’s already doing it again today. I’m gonna run up there and check the power making sure we have a good power supply at the wall. Any other thoughts?
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so you saying that the screen assembly is at fault? it absolutely blinks and blinks but the machine seems to operate just fine
let me know what parts you are referring to? thank you sir
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We've had issues with two screens go out completely. Both machines worked perfectly fine as a printer, but not much good as a copier since you can't see or touch anything on the screen. No errors were logged in either case. In both instances it was caused by the customer separating the two halves of the screen assembly.
On the first one, the customer (elephant?) was using the screen to pull themselves up to the copier while still sitting in their office chair, and one of the lower corners (not sure which any more) separated and the screen went dead. On the second one the customer was loading the bypass, and when they went to stand up, the metal clip on the lanyard they were wearing caught on the lower right corner of the screen and separated it. Again, instantly dead screen.
I'm guessing some sort of connection in there must have gotten pulled apart, but since the screen still fell under the 3-year board warranty, we didn't bother to investigate what the problem was, just claimed it under warranty and got a replacement.A Ricoh Service Tech for 7 year. A Konica Minolta Service Tech for 7 years. Now, KM service manager for 4 years.
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We've had issues with two screens go out completely. Both machines worked perfectly fine as a printer, but not much good as a copier since you can't see or touch anything on the screen. No errors were logged in either case. In both instances it was caused by the customer separating the two halves of the screen assembly.
On the first one, the customer (elephant?) was using the screen to pull themselves up to the copier while still sitting in their office chair, and one of the lower corners (not sure which any more) separated and the screen went dead. On the second one the customer was loading the bypass, and when they went to stand up, the metal clip on the lanyard they were wearing caught on the lower right corner of the screen and separated it. Again, instantly dead screen.
I'm guessing some sort of connection in there must have gotten pulled apart, but since the screen still fell under the 3-year board warranty, we didn't bother to investigate what the problem was, just claimed it under warranty and got a replacement.
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So to speak, yes.
I'm not thin by any means myself, but if you saw...
Let's just say they have a bit of a struggle standing up from the chair, so it's easier for them to just roll around in it. When they need to get something from the copier, the screen was the most convenient "grab handle" to pull themselves in close enough to get the papers off the copier.Last edited by femaster; 6 days ago.A Ricoh Service Tech for 7 year. A Konica Minolta Service Tech for 7 years. Now, KM service manager for 4 years.
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So to speak, yes.
I'm not thin by any means myself, but if you saw...
Let's just say they have a bit of a struggle standing up from the chair, so it's easier for them to just roll around in it. When they need to get something from the copier, the screen was the most convenient "grab handle" to pull themselves in close enough to get the papers off the copier.
The salesman probably told the fat person that it was good exercise to roll over to copier. After all sales people will say anthing to sell a copierComment
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