I have an old bizhub 350 with 225K on it that jams in tray 1. I should clarify that the paper never leaves the tray. Tray 2 works fine. I started by replacing separation roller, feed wheels, and both one way bearings. That didn't help so I then replaced the pickup clutch assembly (I think that's what is called) on the back wall and that didn't help either. The elevator motor works fine. The only thing I can find in the service manual suggest it could be the sync roller sensor or the vert transport sensor. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks
Bizhub 350 Phantom Jam Tray 1
Collapse
X
-
Re: Bizhub 350 Phantom Jam Tray 1
Do you have the closure mod installed for tray 1? On right side of paper tray is a white piece that hold paper tray closed. The new style is black with a spring.
Also on top of paper tray there is a small square that contacts paper feed roller pressure arm, if you build this up about 1/4" it will put more pressure on pick up roller. I use a double sided tape, etc to build up.
Hope this helps.Comment
-
Re: Bizhub 350 Phantom Jam Tray 1
There is a lever on the feed unit that drops the pickup tyres if the tray is closed.
That lever can break off. To test if its the tray that's not closing press the tray in by hand and see what happens.
Its also easy to forget the connectors on the clutch assy if it was removed.WhateverComment
-
Re: Bizhub 350 Phantom Jam Tray 1
Also, check the paper tray where it latches to machine. It is likely cracked. There is a reinforce plate available from KonMin to fix this. I think the part# is 4030P00100Comment
-
Re: Bizhub 350 Phantom Jam Tray 1
Thanks all for your input. I have tried most of your suggestions but copier addict may be onto something here. Heading back there tomorrow to investigate further.Comment
-
Re: Bizhub 350 Phantom Jam Tray 1
Every bizhub we had broke the top and sometimes the second tray. Remove the front piece that has the handles. The one right above the tray. This will give you a small crack in which you can see in the tray to see what is moving.The greatest enemy of knowledge isn't ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge. Stephen HawkingComment
Comment