PC drum clear bizhub C360 & C280

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  • allan
    RTFM!!

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    • Apr 2010
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    #16
    Re: PC drum clear bizhub C360 & C280

    The PCU reset works with an ICP. But you can short it on this machine does not seem to care.

    Open the front door and remove the waste box and relay board cover.
    Find a drum connector of any color, keep short on pin 1 and 3 with a paper clip then make the door switch.
    Let the engine run like half a second then break the door switch.
    Check the consumable life to verify that its cleared.
    If at first you don't succeed then try again.

    Or you can get slow blow fuses make the short with that.
    Whatever

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    • Hansoon
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      • Sep 2007
      • 3354

      #17
      Re: PC drum clear bizhub C360 & C280

      Well, I hope that's not a matter of "Brightest Bulb In The Package" but I am just not able to reset a BH-C-280 with that method. Nothing happens or I get for instance C2411 -2 -3 -4 codes. Even when I use a picofuse for shortening pin 1-3/1-5 neither Drum Unit nor Developing Unit will be reset. Only when I get a new chip it works, proving that the system basically works.

      Any idea please?

      Hans
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      • MFPTech
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        250+ Posts
        • Nov 2010
        • 486

        #18
        Re: PC drum clear bizhub C360 & C280

        Originally posted by dieselhead
        Thanks for the PDF. The soft switch settings were made a lot simpler.
        somehow i cannot download the pdf. Could you please provide the softswitch settings
        Thanks

        Sent from my SGH-I337M using Tapatalk

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        • inkhouse
          Technician
          • Mar 2016
          • 14

          #19
          Re: PC drum clear bizhub C360 & C280

          Originally posted by Darren King
          Hey I
          Special firmware "PPLMUSBFlashFiles v1.7" is the file you want. It is a large file as it has firmware for machines that can be updated via USB (BH223-423, C220 series and C452-652) Thers are softswitches that need to be changed. You should be able to find them on the KonMin tech support website. If not let me know and I will email it to you.
          Hope this helps
          Darren
          Hello,daren i have the same problems but i cant find the firmware can u give a link or email me plz ?

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          • Copier Addict
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            • Jul 2013
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            #20
            Re: PC drum clear bizhub C360 & C280

            Originally posted by inkhouse
            Hello,daren i have the same problems but i cant find the firmware can u give a link or email me plz ?
            This thread was started in 2011. You will have better luck if you post a new thread instead of resurrecting a zombie thread.

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            • allan
              RTFM!!

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              • Apr 2010
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              #21
              Re: PC drum clear bizhub C360 & C280

              Originally posted by Hansoon
              Well, I hope that's not a matter of "Brightest Bulb In The Package" but I am just not able to reset a BH-C-280 with that method. Nothing happens or I get for instance C2411 -2 -3 -4 codes. Even when I use a picofuse for shortening pin 1-3/1-5 neither Drum Unit nor Developing Unit will be reset. Only when I get a new chip it works, proving that the system basically works.

              Any idea please?

              Hans
              Did not get it to work??
              These days i solder a new ICP over the old one for the other techs. The ICP from a TN512 works well. You will end up with a free toner chip and a TN321 after some more cutting on the bottle cap.
              Whatever

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