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Make sure the second transfer release solenoid isn't hanging up due to the pad that's there to minimize noise. See the attached pic. This pad had gotten sticky enough that it was delaying the action of the solenoid. Took a lot of service calls to figure this out!
Make sure the second transfer release solenoid isn't hanging up due to the pad that's there to minimize noise. See the attached pic. This pad had gotten sticky enough that it was delaying the action of the solenoid. Took a lot of service calls to figure this out!
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Thanks for the post. I am dealing with the same issue and so far replaced the ITB, checked the solenoid (there was no pad I could see), inspected the ITB guide and ordered the updated one. Noticed that the new ITB was very noisy so I put the old one back....
Has anybody else dealt with this code please or has any other ideas please.
Remove the ITB and then remove the 4 springs that are visible holding the Magenta and Yellow 1st transfer rollers in tension. Refit the belt..if code stays away you are supposed to remove the belt and refit the springs after stretching them a little to reduce their tension but not so much that they fall off!!
The springs are too tight so that the drives cannot operate the shift assembly, hence the noise and then the code!
Sorry ...Just realised that I have missread the error code!! Please ignore my post..talking about 0096 code.
"0094", "0310" error. 2ndary transfer drive failure (0094), and laser shutter malfunction (0310). Enduser has removed the fuser, then only latched the fuser at the front. The rear prevents the right door from closing completely. Re-install fuser and latch correctly. Close right door.
"C0094" error. Transfer rollers popped out of place. Rotate the pressure gear. Shadow @Copytechnet
"C0094" error. Flimsey clutch in the transfer unit on the door won't rotate and open the shutter over the IDC sensors. Replace door. Speedy @Copytechnet
"C0094" error. TAD [TABT1200333EN00]. Secondary transfer problem. See Bulletin. minimerlin @Copytechnet
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I have just seen this fault for myself, my fix was the solenoid pad, for the record it's not on the solenoid but on the fame, not easy to see, I used a torch (flashlight)
Pressing the solinoid by hand there was a delay due to the pad going stickey, after I removed the pad the arm returned back instantly.
So thanks again CopyTech!
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I have had this 3 times and all were fixed by replacing the whole right side door assembly and its wiring. Get either a used one or order the whole assembly from KM.
Remove the ITB and then remove the 4 springs that are visible holding the Magenta and Yellow 1st transfer rollers in tension. Refit the belt..if code stays away you are supposed to remove the belt and refit the springs after stretching them a little to reduce their tension but not so much that they fall off!!
The springs are too tight so that the drives cannot operate the shift assembly, hence the noise and then the code!
Sorry ...Just realised that I have missread the error code!! Please ignore my post..talking about 0096 code.
I had this recently - I cant beleive how hard it is to turn the gear to actuate the transfer rollers inside the belts on these machines, no wonder it causes troubles. Do you actually delve into the main drive unit and fix this problem when it breaks properly or just throw the machine away and replace it like us ?
I had this recently - I cant beleive how hard it is to turn the gear to actuate the transfer rollers inside the belts on these machines, no wonder it causes troubles. Do you actually delve into the main drive unit and fix this problem when it breaks properly or just throw the machine away and replace it like us ?
All you have to do is remove the foam at the solenoid - simple as that!
Thanks again to the first tech that pointed out this solution!
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