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  • RITE GROUP

    M2

    I have a Minolta 3050 with a M2 error code. I need to know how to reset this code. Can anyone help me to do this?

    Brad
  • Bizhub
    Trusted Tech
    • May 2007
    • 147

    #2
    It's not error code it's your waste box counter (thinks its full)

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    • mikeena
      field service supervisor

      100+ Posts
      • Mar 2007
      • 216

      #3
      i will say this to add to bizhub if you did not completly undestand you have to go into tech rep and reset the toner waste counter. The funny thing is most people, where i work atleast dont know if it is the same every where but my guys seem to think that it is the web roller. witch i guess i can understand they are both counters, lol

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      • Scott_Lewis
        Senior Tech

        500+ Posts
        • Mar 2007
        • 519

        #4
        Originally posted by mikeena
        i will say this to add to bizhub if you did not completly undestand you have to go into tech rep and reset the toner waste counter. The funny thing is most people, where i work atleast dont know if it is the same every where but my guys seem to think that it is the web roller. witch i guess i can understand they are both counters, lol
        The M2 and M3 codes were not used consistently by Minolta on all models. They are for the waste toner box and the oil roller/web. The waste toner box is can be M2 or M3 depending on the model. Same for the oil.

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        • zooklur

          #5
          How about M1 on Konica 7220 , can i solve it?

          How about M1 on Konica 7220 , can i solve it?

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          • Bizhub
            Trusted Tech
            • May 2007
            • 147

            #6
            Care must be used to ensure that only the personnel who are involved in service jobs
            know the procedure to enter the Service mode.

            <Procedure>

            1. Press the Utility key.
            2. Press the following keys in this order.
            3. Stop-0-0-stop-0-1
            4. The Service mode menu screen will appear.

            Service Mode Function Setting Value Changing Procedure>
            1. Select the desired item using the arrow up or down keys or press button number 1 (Service Choice)
            2. Press button number 2 to select maintenance counter.
            3. Change the setting to zero
            4. Validate the selection by pressing the [Yes] key.
            5. Press panel reset to exit the service mode
            That should do it for you.

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            • zooklur

              #7
              Thank you, and Merry Chirstmas &amp; Happy new year, then I will try it.

              Thank you, and Merry Chirstmas & Happy new year.
              I will try it.



              Originally posted by Bizhub
              Care must be used to ensure that only the personnel who are involved in service jobs

              know the procedure to enter the Service mode.

              <Procedure>
              1. Press the Utility key.
              2. Press the following keys in this order.
              3. Stop-0-0-stop-0-1
              4. The Service mode menu screen will appear.

              Service Mode Function Setting Value Changing Procedure>
              1. Select the desired item using the arrow up or down keys or press button number 1 (Service Choice)
              2. Press button number 2 to select maintenance counter.
              3. Change the setting to zero
              4. Validate the selection by pressing the [Yes] key.
              5. Press panel reset to exit the service mode
              That should do it for you.

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