Oldie Di3010 jams tray 1

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  • Jude
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    • Oct 2009
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    #1

    Oldie Di3010 jams tray 1

    There is a stutter jam in tray one. The paper will pick up and if I watch the paper feed it looks like it stutters or feeds real slow. Anyone ever see this before? Tray two is very smooth and steady. .
  • wseyller
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    • Sep 2012
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    #2
    Could be the one-ways or the tray 1 feed clutch slipping.

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    • fixthecopier
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      • Apr 2008
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      #3
      Re: Oldie Di3010 jams tray 1

      One way clutches
      crack in front of tray
      latch holding tray
      modification to let pick up rollers drop lower.
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      • Jude
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        #4
        Re: Oldie Di3010 jams tray 1

        Originally posted by fixthecopier
        One way clutches
        crack in front of tray
        latch holding tray
        modification to let pick up rollers drop lower.
        I am wondering if you could expound on each of these. I have manual but not too specific. Thanks for your help!

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        • wseyller
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          #5
          There are plastic clips on the front that the tray snaps into when you close it. They didn't work well causing the tray not to fully close well which in effect also caused the pickup roller not to come down enough. Clip design was changed. Old clips are black and new ones are white in color. Some people would put some velco on the backside of the tray to further push up the actuator that brings the pickup roller down. Instead of that I normally bend the metal bar in the pickup assembly that the actuator allows to move.

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          • Hansoon
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            #6
            Re: Oldie Di3010 jams tray 1

            Old clips are black and new ones are white in color
            Here in Europe its the opposite. The white ones are the old clips. The black clips are modified and stronger and have also a spring added..........

            Hans
            Last edited by Hansoon; 04-21-2013, 11:46 AM.
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            • fixthecopier
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              #7
              Re: Oldie Di3010 jams tray 1

              Originally posted by Hansoon
              Here in Europe its the opposite. The white ones are the old clips. The black clips are modified and stronger and have also a spring added..........

              Hans
              Same here, white ones are old. Almost all of the trays on the di and bizhub models like that have broken trays. Like wseyeller said, I bend the metal to allow the roller to drop a little more.
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              • wseyller
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                #8
                Originally posted by fixthecopier
                Same here, white ones are old. Almost all of the trays on the di and bizhub models like that have broken trays. Like wseyeller said, I bend the metal to allow the roller to drop a little more.
                I probably have got it backwards on the color.

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