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  • Max
    Senior Tech

    500+ Posts
    • Oct 2011
    • 526

    TA 2552CI back groung

    Hi. I have a TA2552 ci. Original fault was black band on top of the page due to worn out K drum to get the customer going I swapped M drum with K so at least b&w copy is ok. Came back and replaced K drum. M drum back with M dev and new K drum with k Dev. First copy came out with very heavy magenta back ground. Went through the calibration procedure but it didnt help. Dev refresh, drum calibration did not help. Looking through another post HV board was at fault. I can't see how dev units or drums be incorrectly fitted as they slide in and lock. Colour counter is a tad over 100k on and b&w 220k and now new K drum so its not over life at all. Any ideas?
    Thank you
  • Phil B.
    Field Supervisor

    10,000+ Posts
    • Jul 2016
    • 22808

    #2
    Re: TA 2552CI back groung

    Originally posted by Max
    Hi. I have a TA2552 ci. Original fault was black band on top of the page due to worn out K drum to get the customer going I swapped M drum with K so at least b&w copy is ok. Came back and replaced K drum. M drum back with M dev and new K drum with k Dev. First copy came out with very heavy magenta back ground. Went through the calibration procedure but it didnt help. Dev refresh, drum calibration did not help. Looking through another post HV board was at fault. I can't see how dev units or drums be incorrectly fitted as they slide in and lock. Colour counter is a tad over 100k on and b&w 220k and now new K drum so its not over life at all. Any ideas?
    Thank you
    well moving things around can jiggle ( official tech term ) contacts or even crap down on contacts some TA's I've worked on had really shitty connection designs.

    pull Drum/Dev/Belt/Fuser clean all contacts..in machine and on parts.. check for alignment..refit ( might as well give the whole unit a good cleaning while there )
    test... run some pages.. if still a prob.. get back with us on the update or the fix.

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    • djs9164
      Technician

      50+ Posts
      • Mar 2018
      • 79

      #3
      Re: TA 2552CI back groung

      Originally posted by Max
      Hi. I have a TA2552 ci. Original fault was black band on top of the page due to worn out K drum to get the customer going I swapped M drum with K so at least b&w copy is ok. Came back and replaced K drum. M drum back with M dev and new K drum with k Dev. First copy came out with very heavy magenta back ground. Went through the calibration procedure but it didnt help. Dev refresh, drum calibration did not help. Looking through another post HV board was at fault. I can't see how dev units or drums be incorrectly fitted as they slide in and lock. Colour counter is a tad over 100k on and b&w 220k and now new K drum so its not over life at all. Any ideas?
      Thank you
      Ok I had the exact same issue but it was yellow. Replaced all drums HVT developer. I'm bald now due to pulling my hair out. But then I found this and it worked. Kudos to the original poster bush tech.


      If you have this fault you'll notice drum counts haven't cleared and if you switch U100 DC Auto Adj to OFF the fault will vanish.
      The fix was new drums, but I had to switch the machine on with no drums and allow it to error before the drum counts would clear on the machine.
      The drums I fitted without doing this had the count of the previous drum written to them, and they were cactus... back grounding and high count despite being brand new. So they've all gone back to Kyocera who seem to think this was all caused by fitting drums without switching the machine off.
      The techs involved when this machine was on the field deny this.

      I took this one step further: My exact steps:

      Clear counts in 930
      Make Sure values of 100 are at default
      Power off machine and remove drums
      Power om without drums installed
      This will result in a C7910 code
      Install new drums (I did all 4)
      Power on machine
      Adjust image settings

      If this is done you will notice the drum counts are now all at 0 (new machine)
      To prevent this from happening NEVER swap drums on the low end models and NEVER replace a drum without powering the machine off. This unit seems to only recognize a new drum when its first powered on.
      Last edited by djs9164; 01-26-2019, 02:04 AM. Reason: left out a credit

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      • Max
        Senior Tech

        500+ Posts
        • Oct 2011
        • 526

        #4
        Re: TA 2552CI back groung

        Thank you for the reply. I have seen this post too. was hoping to avoid drum replacement. How long would it last by doing u100 and doing calibration/gradation? I guess without the auto adjustment it will be a matter of time before fault comes mack. Also radical step, since I have nothing to loose perhaps a factory reset?

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        • Phil B.
          Field Supervisor

          10,000+ Posts
          • Jul 2016
          • 22808

          #5
          Re: TA 2552CI back groung

          Originally posted by Max
          Thank you for the reply. I have seen this post too. was hoping to avoid drum replacement. How long would it last by doing u100 and doing calibration/gradation? I guess without the auto adjustment it will be a matter of time before fault comes mack. Also radical step, since I have nothing to loose perhaps a factory reset?
          NO FACTORY RESET.
          Bite the PCU bullet
          Gradiation adjusts could F it up further ..what life on dev unit?

          Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk

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          • djs9164
            Technician

            50+ Posts
            • Mar 2018
            • 79

            #6
            Re: TA 2552CI back groung

            You may get away with replacing the one drum. I did all 4 because when troubleshooting I was swapping drums everywhere. My color drum counts we're higher than the total color copies.
            Replace the drums and warranty them. Let Kyocera deal with it.

            Sent from my XT1635-01 using Tapatalk

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            • blackcat4866
              Master Of The Obvious

              Site Contributor
              10,000+ Posts
              • Jul 2007
              • 22705

              #7
              Re: TA 2552CI back groung

              Originally posted by Max
              Hi. I have a TA2552 ci. Original fault was black band on top of the page due to worn out K drum to get the customer going I swapped M drum with K so at least b&w copy is ok. Came back and replaced K drum. M drum back with M dev and new K drum with k Dev. First copy came out with very heavy magenta back ground. Went through the calibration procedure but it didnt help. Dev refresh, drum calibration did not help. Looking through another post HV board was at fault. I can't see how dev units or drums be incorrectly fitted as they slide in and lock. Colour counter is a tad over 100k on and b&w 220k and now new K drum so its not over life at all. Any ideas?
              Thank you
              Just be aware that when you're running developer refresh there is always a risk that if one of your developers is already starting to over-tone a little, after running developer refresh it may overtone a lot. =^..^=
              If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
              1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
              2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
              3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
              4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
              5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

              blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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