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  • iraklis7302
    Technician

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    • Jan 2022
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    High Voltage Unit A5C1M4070

    Hi there,

    is there anybody who replaced the high voltage unit?i heared that this board is responsible for destroying the developer unit.is it true?in my c364 machine i replaced the magenta developer unit and in a week the magenta had to be replaced.i changed the high voltage unit and now the machine is working good.i ,measured the components on this board but everything seems to be ok.probably some transformer is bad but i dont know.could anyone hear this problem?

    thank you all!
  • tmmdmmm
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    100+ Posts
    • Apr 2021
    • 173

    #2
    Re: High Voltage Unit A5C1M4070

    Originally posted by iraklis7302
    Hi there,

    is there anybody who replaced the high voltage unit?i heared that this board is responsible for destroying the developer unit.is it true?in my c364 machine i replaced the magenta developer unit and in a week the magenta had to be replaced.i changed the high voltage unit and now the machine is working good.i ,measured the components on this board but everything seems to be ok.probably some transformer is bad but i dont know.could anyone hear this problem?

    thank you all!
    Yeah, I actually have one ready to go in a machine as a preventative for repeated C dev failures, of course that C dev is a month or so out though.

    If you've already cleaned all the HV terminals and replaced the dev/drum as a combo (to avoid chasing "Oh its a drum, oh its a dev, oh its a drum" etc.) then the HV is the next logical step.

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    • iraklis7302
      Technician

      50+ Posts
      • Jan 2022
      • 54

      #3
      Re: High Voltage Unit A5C1M4070

      Originally posted by tmmdmmm
      Yeah, I actually have one ready to go in a machine as a preventative for repeated C dev failures, of course that C dev is a month or so out though.

      If you've already cleaned all the HV terminals and replaced the dev/drum as a combo (to avoid chasing "Oh its a drum, oh its a dev, oh its a drum" etc.) then the HV is the next logical step.
      ok thank you.is there any way to fix the HV board?could i replace any electronic component?thank you again

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      • blackcat4866
        Master Of The Obvious

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        • Jul 2007
        • 22670

        #4
        Re: High Voltage Unit A5C1M4070

        I've had a couple "8" series machines suck all the developer out of the cyan or magenta developing units ... and it happens quickly! Perhaps 20seconds of idling on the new developing unit and its empty. In both cases it was the HVT.

        And no, I don't know what goes wrong with the HVT. =^..^=
        If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
        1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
        2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
        3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
        4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
        5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

        blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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        • REGSIS
          Trusted Tech

          250+ Posts
          • May 2016
          • 434

          #5
          Re: High Voltage Unit A5C1M4070

          Originally posted by iraklis7302
          Hi there,

          is there anybody who replaced the high voltage unit?i heared that this board is responsible for destroying the developer unit.is it true?in my c364 machine i replaced the magenta developer unit and in a week the magenta had to be replaced.i changed the high voltage unit and now the machine is working good.i ,measured the components on this board but everything seems to be ok.probably some transformer is bad but i dont know.could anyone hear this problem?

          thank you all!
          In last couple of months I replaced many ozone filters (4 seriss) as a preventive countermeasure for cyan dev leak in addition to lowering TCR ratio to -1 for C and M.
          I cleaned drum unit and dev unit. Vacuum ventilation port for cyan dev at the back.
          In case of dev missing I run the halftones to refill new toner with developer to regenerate brush on magnet roller.

          So far none reported a problem.

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          • tsbservice
            Field tech

            Site Contributor
            5,000+ Posts
            • May 2007
            • 7584

            #6
            Re: High Voltage Unit A5C1M4070

            Originally posted by REGSIS
            In last couple of months I replaced many ozone filters (4 seriss) as a preventive countermeasure for cyan dev leak in addition to lowering TCR ratio to -1 for C and M.
            I cleaned drum unit and dev unit. Vacuum ventilation port for cyan dev at the back.
            In case of dev missing I run the halftones to refill new toner with developer to regenerate brush on magnet roller.

            So far none reported a problem.
            +1 on this. Good prevention plan I do pretty much the same.
            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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            • Toxic
              Senior Tech

              500+ Posts
              • Dec 2009
              • 690

              #7
              Re: High Voltage Unit A5C1M4070

              To all this already written i will just add to check hv wires when replacing hv board.


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              • iraklis7302
                Technician

                50+ Posts
                • Jan 2022
                • 54

                #8
                Re: High Voltage Unit A5C1M4070

                Originally posted by REGSIS
                In last couple of months I replaced many ozone filters (4 seriss) as a preventive countermeasure for cyan dev leak in addition to lowering TCR ratio to -1 for C and M.
                I cleaned drum unit and dev unit. Vacuum ventilation port for cyan dev at the back.
                In case of dev missing I run the halftones to refill new toner with developer to regenerate brush on magnet roller.

                So far none reported a problem.
                ok thank you i will try

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