konica 7020 optics adjustment

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  • lifeonthecomputer

    #1

    konica 7020 optics adjustment

    Hi all, I have been a copier tech for 18+ years. I'm having a problem with a 7020. I can print a perfect test chart though service mode, but when off of platen I get lines, When using doc feeder I get only a small area of image. The first error code I recieved after it was shipped was f46-11. I found the rear cable was over lapped that fixed error code but still not getting a full image. Adjusted #1 mirror assem. but still only getting part of image. I can remember something about this from years past but don't have any of my Konica manuals anymore. All the help you can provide will be greatly appricated. Thank YOu.
  • maxexcite
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2008
    • 5

    #2
    7020 46-11 error code

    I 'am a italian tech konica minolta and have this to submit you
    Sorry for the italian man tech version
    Errore AGC
    Superamento limite conteggio AGC

    ADB (pannello conversione
    A/D)
    L1 (lampada esposizione)
    INV1 (inverter lampada
    esposizione), posizione di
    stop gruppo esposizione, CB
    (pannello controllo generale)

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    • siraphop
      Technician

      50+ Posts
      • Apr 2008
      • 54

      #3
      f46-11 km7020

      translate to english

      AGC ERROR
      AGC COUNTER OVERFLOW resulting scanner stop immediatly

      estimate part problem

      A/D conversion board
      exposure lamp
      exposure lamp inverter
      exposure unit stop position
      CB overall controlboard

      u need to adjust a optic wire these have old$newtype

      If u need sm for 7020 mial me p_duen@yahoo.com

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      • JEFFP

        #4
        Your V-mirror problably is bent down. I recently seen on a 7035 I picked up from wholesaler. I measured it from another copier. It took a couple of tries and I was able to set it correctly. There are scews you can loosen to raise it. You can try rasing it 1 mm at a time and see what happens. just keep track of the beginning height. Maybe by chance you have it bent only on one side.

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