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  • PrintWhisperer
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    Re: Kyocera Taskalfa 8353ci

    Good job OP!

    Originally posted by tmaged
    Good in theory, but not the real world. Unfortunately I have to pull the laser on a few Alphard & Alphard 2's in environments where the end of the polygon mirrors get dust build up.
    It looks similar to this, but all 4 lasers exhibit the same thing. I've even tried to seal the laser unit with tape, but it did not help.
    Yeah when the warranty is up you can chance it, but this is a new machine. No sense when there is warranty coverage, you're just risking a voided return.

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  • tmaged
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    Originally posted by PrintWhisperer
    LMAO. Go for it. JUST KIDDING...children...don't play with Lasers.

    They are sealed and they quit blowing air through them in the Voyager series.

    There is nothing to clean or replace inside.
    Good in theory, but not the real world. Unfortunately I have to pull the laser on a few Alphard & Alphard 2's in environments where the end of the polygon mirrors get dust build up.
    It looks similar to this, but all 4 lasers exhibit the same thing. I've even tried to seal the laser unit with tape, but it did not help.

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  • brunot
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    Originally posted by PrintWhisperer
    https://www.copytechnet.com/forums/k...5=#post1838201

    Not seeing this as much but still popping up I guess.
    I've followed your instructions regarding U467 and the machine is working properly.

    Thank you, much appreciated.
    19-09-2022.jpg

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  • brunot
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    Originally posted by PrintWhisperer
    LMAO. Go for it. JUST KIDDING...children...don't play with Lasers.

    They are sealed and they quit blowing air through them in the Voyager series.

    There is nothing to clean or replace inside.
    Well noted, thanks.

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  • brunot
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    Originally posted by PrintWhisperer
    https://www.copytechnet.com/forums/k...5=#post1838201

    Not seeing this as much but still popping up I guess.
    I will first try the U467 on Monday morning and will let you know...

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  • PrintWhisperer
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    Re: Kyocera Taskalfa 8353ci

    Originally posted by brunot
    I've performed the Laser cleaning (Adjustment & Maintenance Mode): same issue

    I think I need to dismantle and check the Laser unit.

    Thanks
    LMAO. Go for it. JUST KIDDING...children...don't play with Lasers.

    They are sealed and they quit blowing air through them in the Voyager series.

    There is nothing to clean or replace inside.
    Last edited by PrintWhisperer; 09-16-2022, 04:28 PM.

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  • brunot
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    Originally posted by PrintWhisperer
    https://www.copytechnet.com/forums/k...5=#post1838201

    Not seeing this as much but still popping up I guess.
    Thanks!

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  • brunot
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    Re: Kyocera Taskalfa 8353ci

    Originally posted by toddanderson
    Laser is filmed, dirty
    I've performed the Laser cleaning (Adjustment & Maintenance Mode): same issue

    I think I need to dismantle and check the Laser unit.

    Thanks

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  • PrintWhisperer
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    Re: Kyocera Taskalfa 8353ci



    Not seeing this as much but still popping up I guess.

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  • toddanderson
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    Laser is filmed, dirty


    Originally posted by brunot
    Hello everybody,

    White strips appears only on color image.

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]54647[/ATTACH]
    [ATTACH=CONFIG]54648[/ATTACH]

    Please advise.

    Thanks

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  • brunot
    started a topic [CQ] Kyocera Taskalfa 8353ci

    Kyocera Taskalfa 8353ci

    Hello everybody,

    White strips appears only on color image.

    doc00465520220916111729_001.jpg


    Please advise.

    Thanks
    Last edited by brunot; 09-16-2022, 04:58 PM.
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