Hello all, I've been charged with maintaining our c252 at work. I normally do the CAD work but I'm proficient with computers and there hardware.
I've been having trouble with a error C-2551 saying the cyan toner density is too low. It shows up in the 1 to 2% range vs the other 3 in the 6 to 9% range.
I've noticed the error a few times before usually because we were trying to get the most out of the toner cartridges but the past month its gotten to the point it cant print much at all.
What seamed to kick it off last month was about 100 18 page double sided color brochures... I also had a time with that because, maybe every 100 pages or so it would jam up because it
looked like the paper was sticking to the fuser and would pull it in.
I noticed then that the blue in the prints looked light with some lines in it. and sure enough I had to replace the cyan and magenta toner cartridges.
and all seamed ok but about a week later it started the C-2551 error.
I suggested we get a new IU but that's too expensive for us right now with it not even being the oldest and recently replacing the magenta one.
So I would take the IU out and shake it about even manually adding toner once to see if that would help. It would be good for a few days then error again.
I took the TCR sensor out of the old magenta IU we had and put that in the cyan one to see if it was that and nope, still reading about the same density.
I've also tried cleaning out the toner supply tube best I could.
Also I've noticed it take a longish time to start up running a motor that sounds the same as when I did the "TCR Toner Supply" for cyan (I'm guessing that's to manually add toner?)
What really got me and made me sign up on these forums was I noticed the cyan toner cartridge was pretty light compared to the magenta... so I thought well where is it all going?
(until then I was thinking the printer was not taking the toner from the cartridge maybe a bad gear or clutch as I've read some may have)
I checked the waste toner can and it was full of cyan toner (not literally but I had emptied that back in late November and the color then was brownish gray)
And that's something I had not seen any once else mention when I was looking up the error and possible fixes.
the counts on the image units are as follows, if that helps?
Cyan 1132M
Magenta 119M
Yellow 4458M
Black 4421M
So any ideas of what to do next or any suggestions would be appreciated thanks.
I've been having trouble with a error C-2551 saying the cyan toner density is too low. It shows up in the 1 to 2% range vs the other 3 in the 6 to 9% range.
I've noticed the error a few times before usually because we were trying to get the most out of the toner cartridges but the past month its gotten to the point it cant print much at all.
What seamed to kick it off last month was about 100 18 page double sided color brochures... I also had a time with that because, maybe every 100 pages or so it would jam up because it
looked like the paper was sticking to the fuser and would pull it in.
I noticed then that the blue in the prints looked light with some lines in it. and sure enough I had to replace the cyan and magenta toner cartridges.
and all seamed ok but about a week later it started the C-2551 error.
I suggested we get a new IU but that's too expensive for us right now with it not even being the oldest and recently replacing the magenta one.
So I would take the IU out and shake it about even manually adding toner once to see if that would help. It would be good for a few days then error again.
I took the TCR sensor out of the old magenta IU we had and put that in the cyan one to see if it was that and nope, still reading about the same density.
I've also tried cleaning out the toner supply tube best I could.
Also I've noticed it take a longish time to start up running a motor that sounds the same as when I did the "TCR Toner Supply" for cyan (I'm guessing that's to manually add toner?)
What really got me and made me sign up on these forums was I noticed the cyan toner cartridge was pretty light compared to the magenta... so I thought well where is it all going?
(until then I was thinking the printer was not taking the toner from the cartridge maybe a bad gear or clutch as I've read some may have)
I checked the waste toner can and it was full of cyan toner (not literally but I had emptied that back in late November and the color then was brownish gray)
And that's something I had not seen any once else mention when I was looking up the error and possible fixes.
the counts on the image units are as follows, if that helps?
Cyan 1132M
Magenta 119M
Yellow 4458M
Black 4421M
So any ideas of what to do next or any suggestions would be appreciated thanks.
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