Not my stone....but a C454e toner hopper stone. The hopper just couldn't pass stone because it was 1/2" and hard as a rock (see attached pic). So surgery was necessary
Here's how it went down. Get a call that prints were missing Cyan. So of course I figure the usual suspect of cyan developer dumping because of overlife drum. When i got there cyan level history was 0%. After replacing cyan drum & dev unit level history was good at 6.5% so out the door I went. Few days later they call back reporting trouble code C2551 "cyan trouble". Went back and machine would not add cyan toner and level history back at 0%, vac'd out the hopper unit and when I split hopper there was the stone and reason it wasn't adding toner. I've never seen anything like it unless a copier was in extremely hot conditions and low volume. Weird because this customer is not low volume and only uses genuine Kon/Min toners. There's a first for everything.......
Here's how it went down. Get a call that prints were missing Cyan. So of course I figure the usual suspect of cyan developer dumping because of overlife drum. When i got there cyan level history was 0%. After replacing cyan drum & dev unit level history was good at 6.5% so out the door I went. Few days later they call back reporting trouble code C2551 "cyan trouble". Went back and machine would not add cyan toner and level history back at 0%, vac'd out the hopper unit and when I split hopper there was the stone and reason it wasn't adding toner. I've never seen anything like it unless a copier was in extremely hot conditions and low volume. Weird because this customer is not low volume and only uses genuine Kon/Min toners. There's a first for everything.......
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