Kyocera FS4200Dn
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Re: Kyocera FS4200Dn
Feed a sheet of legal or similar through the bypass and watch it to see if it feeds, then stops momentarily, then continues. Your registration roller may be turning all the time causing the image to be shifted down. Also, can you scan service status pages so some of us can see printer settings?Comment
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Re: Kyocera FS4200Dn
SMOT-JHB19110107510.pdfFeed a sheet of legal or similar through the bypass and watch it to see if it feeds, then stops momentarily, then continues. Your registration roller may be turning all the time causing the image to be shifted down. Also, can you scan service status pages so some of us can see printer settings?
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Re: Kyocera FS4200Dn
Brandon, it still looks like the registration roller is turning all the time causing the paper to feed under the drum prematurely (beating the image). You may be able to tell if you try what I ask; feed a legal sheet from the bypass because it should be plenty long enough for you to see if it feeds to the registration roller and then stops momentarily. If there is no pause at all from the moment it is pulled from the bypass then the registration roller is turning all the time. If that is what is happening then it is either the signal to the clutch holding it on (not likely) or the clutch is just really gummed up and turning all the time (more likely), especially with the number of pages this printer has seen.Comment
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Re: Kyocera FS4200Dn
Feed a sheet of legal or similar through the bypass and watch it to see if it feeds, then stops momentarily, then continues. Your registration roller may be turning all the time causing the image to be shifted down. Also, can you scan service status pages so some of us can see printer settings?
hi , it feeds , stops and feeds again , not continuouslyComment
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Re: Kyocera FS4200Dn
We are talking about system >1.488 Million pages!
Expected lifetime = 990.000 pages.
Inside from 6th Generation printers >45ppm you`ll find 1 registration switch and 1 image switch.
I think your image switch can be the problem.
Look at the partslist Fig 4/ Paper Feed section/ item #8/ 302LV24100 and check if it`s grinded from paper.
As you know, this switch is controlling leading edge laser start timing.Comment
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Re: Kyocera FS4200Dn
We are talking about system >1.488 Million pages!
Expected lifetime = 990.000 pages.
Inside from 6th Generation printers >45ppm you`ll find 1 registration switch and 1 image switch.
I think your image switch can be the problem.
Look at the partslist Fig 4/ Paper Feed section/ item #8/ 302LV24100 and check if it`s grinded from paper.
As you know, this switch is controlling leading edge laser start timing.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 =^..^=Comment
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