After not being in the copier service for almost 4 years, an old client that I used to do service for called me asking for help. The company that I worked for that had the contract no longer is servicing copiers and they didn’t know where to go…so, I came out of ‘copier service’ retirement…
Downloaded the service manual, studied it a bit, looked up the error code C6220. Okay, fuser error of some type. Came back here to do further research on the issue and see that it could possibly be the fuser or Feed PWB.
I arrived at the client’s office to see yellow toner all over the copier. Tried to clear the code but it wouldn’t go away. Removed the fuser and inspected it but didn’t see anything out of the ordinary. I then take the machine in their shop area, removed all imaging components and fuser, removed the back of the copier and this is what I found (See picture). IMG_3981.jpg
I blow all the yellow toner out of the back of the copier, using the clients air blower, still finding yellow toner EVERYWHERE, and vacuumed it out as well. I lightly blow off the excess toner from covers of each DV unit, drum units and TB. Cleaned off the Feed PWB as best I could and put it all back together in the shop, rolled it back to it’s home location, ran calibrations for TB, DV and Drums. This is what comes out….(see pdf).
I tell client that I’ll order both maintenance kits since they do a lot of 11X17 printing, double sided and would come with Fuser assembly. I also ordered the Feed PWB board for just in case for the fuser errors.
Fast forward to yesterday, I’m back at the client’s office, install the maintenance kits, both A and B. Installed the refurbished board, started U952 processes and fuser code C6600. Tried to reset the code several times, still no go. Put old board back in, same code. Exchanged again with old fuser and then back to square one, intermittent C6220 error code and still bad print quality. See PDF…
WHAT AM I MISSING???
I’m thinking now that since the client has been using after market toner, the black is clogged but I cannot explain the C and M and why it is doing this. Yellow seems to be the only one working okay. HP_Printer_Scan0015.pdf HP_Printer_Scan0014.pdf
Downloaded the service manual, studied it a bit, looked up the error code C6220. Okay, fuser error of some type. Came back here to do further research on the issue and see that it could possibly be the fuser or Feed PWB.
I arrived at the client’s office to see yellow toner all over the copier. Tried to clear the code but it wouldn’t go away. Removed the fuser and inspected it but didn’t see anything out of the ordinary. I then take the machine in their shop area, removed all imaging components and fuser, removed the back of the copier and this is what I found (See picture). IMG_3981.jpg
I blow all the yellow toner out of the back of the copier, using the clients air blower, still finding yellow toner EVERYWHERE, and vacuumed it out as well. I lightly blow off the excess toner from covers of each DV unit, drum units and TB. Cleaned off the Feed PWB as best I could and put it all back together in the shop, rolled it back to it’s home location, ran calibrations for TB, DV and Drums. This is what comes out….(see pdf).
I tell client that I’ll order both maintenance kits since they do a lot of 11X17 printing, double sided and would come with Fuser assembly. I also ordered the Feed PWB board for just in case for the fuser errors.
Fast forward to yesterday, I’m back at the client’s office, install the maintenance kits, both A and B. Installed the refurbished board, started U952 processes and fuser code C6600. Tried to reset the code several times, still no go. Put old board back in, same code. Exchanged again with old fuser and then back to square one, intermittent C6220 error code and still bad print quality. See PDF…
WHAT AM I MISSING???
I’m thinking now that since the client has been using after market toner, the black is clogged but I cannot explain the C and M and why it is doing this. Yellow seems to be the only one working okay. HP_Printer_Scan0015.pdf HP_Printer_Scan0014.pdf
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