So there are a couple of reasons for J3003 to pop its head up. Worn out actuator, Bad or dirty sensor, faulty clutch, gunk on the shaft ends and bushings or something in the paper path. Basically the paper fails to register for the start of print signal to happen.
One of our techs worked on this critical C558 at one of our major accounts. The issue originally was noise. He found that the TBU cleaning unit was clogged and proceeded to remove the TBU to clear out the toner and inspect for the probable cause of the problem. The waste toner shoot that conveys the toner from the TBU to the WTB was also clogged. He proceeded to remove the yellow dev-tank to allow access to remove, clean and reinstall the "shoot". After that was done an a new TBU was installed the machine could not get paper past the syncro section giving J3003.
The machine was replaced with a loan and returned to the office for repair. The following morning I had time to look at the machine and found that there was no 24V supplied to the registration roller clutch...
Any ideas?
One of our techs worked on this critical C558 at one of our major accounts. The issue originally was noise. He found that the TBU cleaning unit was clogged and proceeded to remove the TBU to clear out the toner and inspect for the probable cause of the problem. The waste toner shoot that conveys the toner from the TBU to the WTB was also clogged. He proceeded to remove the yellow dev-tank to allow access to remove, clean and reinstall the "shoot". After that was done an a new TBU was installed the machine could not get paper past the syncro section giving J3003.
The machine was replaced with a loan and returned to the office for repair. The following morning I had time to look at the machine and found that there was no 24V supplied to the registration roller clutch...
Any ideas?
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