minolta 1054 (agfa x110) multi feeding

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  • leo34staffs
    copierman

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    500+ Posts
    • Aug 2007
    • 501

    #1

    minolta 1054 (agfa x110) multi feeding

    Hi guys, any one had this issue whereas when the print key is pressed for one copy, it prints and prints many pages, i have swopped over the clutch spring and arbour, yet the same problem occurs, any ideas?
    Networking skills are advantageous but use of a 3m vacuum cleaner is essential
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    Mulitple copies

    Originally posted by leo34staffs
    Hi guys, any one had this issue whereas when the print key is pressed for one copy, it prints and prints many pages, i have swopped over the clutch spring and arbour, yet the same problem occurs, any ideas?

    printer control board

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    • Rudi
      Technician

      250+ Posts
      • Jun 2007
      • 251

      #3
      you can either clean remove the sponge from the sollenoid because it becomes sticky or replace it , option 2 is better.

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      • leo34staffs
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        • Aug 2007
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        #4
        thanks for the input, i already cleaned the soloenoid pad, a fellow collegue went and put a stronger spring on the solenoid plate and for now its working, fingers crossed!
        Networking skills are advantageous but use of a 3m vacuum cleaner is essential

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        • wagon
          Village Idiot

          500+ Posts
          • Dec 2006
          • 654

          #5
          I never replaced the solenoid unless it was damaged... Remove the sticky foam and put 2 or 3 layers of sticker (like what you put the customer details on the front panel of the machine) where the foam was. Make sure the plate does not touch the centre of the solenoid when engaged - add another layer. This trick works well in Di250 and various HP models, too.
          If you are hitting your head up against a wall it always feels better when you stop.

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