Bizhub C224e: Problem with printing cyan

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  • allan
    RTFM!!

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    • Apr 2010
    • 5462

    #16
    Re: Bizhub C224e: Problem with printing cyan

    Originally posted by kingarthur
    Definite DV unit depletion, as well as replacing cyan DV unit, possibly the drum too as previously stated, any units over life need replacing - but you may also have to reduce the TCR level for cyan by 1, so go from 0 to -1. if the problem reoccurs, then go down to -2, you can go as far as -3. it's under Image Processing Adjustment
    Yes good stuff I do the same.
    Whatever

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    • allan
      RTFM!!

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      • Apr 2010
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      #17
      Re: Bizhub C224e: Problem with printing cyan

      Originally posted by tsbservice
      Big Off topic:

      Hey allan, I did Toshy 20 years ago with some great colleagues we were 'dream team' and we are still friends.
      Nothing could stop us. If a was to choose 5 techs for second 'dream team' you will be instant choice

      Thanks my friend. Same sentiment here. Guys that appreciate that extra step is hard to come by these days.

      Lost the post you replied to. Some massage about a duplicate post. In that time I just rewrote the post....
      Whatever

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      • Leonard590
        Junior Member
        • Jan 2024
        • 2

        #18
        Re: Bizhub C224e: Problem with printing cyan

        Thanks for all the tips (and congrats on the new job )

        Guess I'll try to refill the depleted developer unit and replace the drum.
        Is there any way to confirm that it is actually the drum unit that is draining the developer?

        Thanks in advance

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        • apollo
          Technician

          100+ Posts
          • Mar 2008
          • 182

          #19
          Re: Bizhub C224e: Problem with printing cyan

          Originally posted by allan
          The cyan air vacuum duct does not work as well as for magenta yellow or black on the 55ppm and lower 4 series machines. Design issue I would think. On ever call I remove the cyan drum and clean off the charge assembly with a brush and a syringe bulb to blow out loose toner. Cleaning the toner filter also helps, that is if that model come with one. The toner on the charge assembly will cause all kinds of issues including drawing the developer out of the dev tank. Every 200K prints or so I remove the developer tank and clean out the dusting suction ducts then I use a long pipe attachment I made for this task to clear out the suction port entrances that gets clogged.

          Easy enough to just top the developer up again.
          I had to strip whole drive unit from back, big job and clean out air vent ducting lol

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          • tsbservice
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            • May 2007
            • 8007

            #20
            Re: Bizhub C224e: Problem with printing cyan

            Originally posted by apollo
            I had to strip whole drive unit from back, big job and clean out air vent ducting lol
            Good job mate. Do you think it's possible to clear blocked air duct from inside with canned air and long hose pipe?
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            • apollo
              Technician

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              • Mar 2008
              • 182

              #21
              Re: Bizhub C224e: Problem with printing cyan

              Originally posted by tsbservice
              Good job mate. Do you think it's possible to clear blocked air duct from inside with canned air and long hose pipe?
              yes I have done that method too, remove toner filter on other model and blow out with can compressed air.

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