Re: TA-6501i with a Mailbox Tower MT-730
I disagree that the document with large black borders was causing the mailbox jam. Once the image is printed with large black areas and does not cause a jam in the machine itself and it processes to trays a or b it points back to the vertical drive section for the MB. Once the page is printed and passed off to the finisher it does not matter how much black area there is, to the finisher it is just a piece of paper. You said you had looked at the rear of the MB, how about the bushing on the "front" side where the paddle sensor is at the bottom of the MB? I have had to replace several bushings in the mailbox front side, upper and lower, that have become contaminated slowing down the vertical drive that have thrown the timing off that have several million pages processed to the mailboxes.
I disagree that the document with large black borders was causing the mailbox jam. Once the image is printed with large black areas and does not cause a jam in the machine itself and it processes to trays a or b it points back to the vertical drive section for the MB. Once the page is printed and passed off to the finisher it does not matter how much black area there is, to the finisher it is just a piece of paper. You said you had looked at the rear of the MB, how about the bushing on the "front" side where the paddle sensor is at the bottom of the MB? I have had to replace several bushings in the mailbox front side, upper and lower, that have become contaminated slowing down the vertical drive that have thrown the timing off that have several million pages processed to the mailboxes.
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