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  • mrfuser
    Service Manager

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    • May 2007
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    #1

    Bizhub C350 Clicking, but dead

    We have a C350 at a client that just makes a clicking sound, but will not power on. Dead Power Supply perhaps?

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks

    Kelly
  • mrwho
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    • Apr 2009
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    #2
    Blank screen or does it show anything at all?

    The clicking sounds like a relay on the power supply, so that's definitely the most likely possibility.
    ' "But the salesman said . . ." The salesman's an asshole!'
    Mascan42

    'You will always find some Eskimo ready to instruct the Congolese on how to cope with heat waves.'

    Ibid

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    • mrfuser
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      #3
      Blank screen. Nothing showing up.

      Thanks

      Kelly

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      • mrwho
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        #4
        This might sound dumb, but check the connection between the scanner and the main body - if it is disconnected, it will not show anything on the control panel, sounding like a power malfunction.
        ' "But the salesman said . . ." The salesman's an asshole!'
        Mascan42

        'You will always find some Eskimo ready to instruct the Congolese on how to cope with heat waves.'

        Ibid

        I'm just an ex-tech lurking around and spreading disinformation!

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        • mrfuser
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          #5
          checked that. Just swapped power supplies with a known good and same result. Power supply clicks on and off. Tried opening doors and closing, tried unplugging scanner and back in, all same result. Something is stopping the power supply from activating completely.

          Any thoughts?

          Thanks

          Kelly

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          • mrwho
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            #6
            Try to disconnect all the peripherals and turning on the machine with all the doors and trays opened.
            ' "But the salesman said . . ." The salesman's an asshole!'
            Mascan42

            'You will always find some Eskimo ready to instruct the Congolese on how to cope with heat waves.'

            Ibid

            I'm just an ex-tech lurking around and spreading disinformation!

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            • Stirton.M
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              • Oct 2009
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              #7
              I suspect a short someplace. It could be an overload condition causing the PSU relays to switch on and off, a protection routine as it were.

              The cause could be quite literally any of the electrical components. Visual inspection might reveal an obvious issue, but don't expect this as the norm.
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              • Jemmi Anderson

                #8
                The cause could be quite literally any of the electrical components. Visual inspection might reveal an obvious issue, but don't expect this as the norm.

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                • mrwho
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Stirton.M
                  I suspect a short someplace. It could be an overload condition causing the PSU relays to switch on and off, a protection routine as it were.

                  The cause could be quite literally any of the electrical components. Visual inspection might reveal an obvious issue, but don't expect this as the norm.
                  Years ago I had a 7060 doing exactly that because the sensor for the lower right door was broken and it was shorting against the chassis. It happened twice in a week and the symptoms repeated.
                  ' "But the salesman said . . ." The salesman's an asshole!'
                  Mascan42

                  'You will always find some Eskimo ready to instruct the Congolese on how to cope with heat waves.'

                  Ibid

                  I'm just an ex-tech lurking around and spreading disinformation!

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