Ta 7002i; does anyone have a link to a vid re removing the toner motor?

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  • Michael Bigbooty
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2021
    • 8

    #1

    Ta 7002i; does anyone have a link to a vid re removing the toner motor?

    I have a 7002i that is giving a C7301. I had just replaced the dv and drum due to cq issues and got this code right after rebooting the machine. I do have a parts machine that I can pull a toner motor from, but have never had the pleasure. Does anyone have a link to a youtube vid or the like that outlines the steps of removing the front panels? It would be similar to the accessing/ removal of the lsu, but I am striking out in my google searches.

    Thanks,
    Michael
  • Rpizzle
    Technician
    • Mar 2014
    • 47

    #2
    Re: Ta 7002i; does anyone have a link to a vid re removing the toner motor?

    Originally posted by Michael Bigbooty
    I have a 7002i that is giving a C7301. I had just replaced the dv and drum due to cq issues and got this code right after rebooting the machine. I do have a parts machine that I can pull a toner motor from, but have never had the pleasure. Does anyone have a link to a youtube vid or the like that outlines the steps of removing the front panels? It would be similar to the accessing/ removal of the lsu, but I am striking out in my google searches.

    Thanks,
    Michael
    Without pulling a diag, would say go in form the front remove bridge assy toner slots not much room in there.. if you have ever had a 4551ci out its very similar

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    • outdoorkatie123
      Technician

      50+ Posts
      • Feb 2017
      • 50

      #3
      Re: Ta 7002i; does anyone have a link to a vid re removing the toner motor?

      Have had this fault on at least on five occasions and its never been a fault with the motor
      the toner delivery assembly is pretty sensitive and gets compacted
      what ive did to repair is remove drum and dev units and primary belt on to get better access
      use a long paperclip and hoover to clean the toner delivery from the compacted toner

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      • Michael Bigbooty
        Junior Member
        • Apr 2021
        • 8

        #4
        Re: Ta 7002i; does anyone have a link to a vid re removing the toner motor?

        I went ahead and tried defeating the cover switch, running maintenance mode to check toner motor and hopper operation. Auger and toner motor, along with hopper are active. The transfer belt is in the side door (small belt unit), vacuumed out everything, still get error. I am going to try replacing the small pwb that both the hopper and DV, etc., plug into before I try replacing the motor board itself. No compacted toner, machine is in a climate controlled room. Tried new toner cartridges...no change.

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        • CoreyAbels
          Technician

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          50+ Posts
          • Dec 2014
          • 84

          #5
          Re: Ta 7002i; does anyone have a link to a vid re removing the toner motor?

          Originally posted by Michael Bigbooty
          I went ahead and tried defeating the cover switch, running maintenance mode to check toner motor and hopper operation. Auger and toner motor, along with hopper are active. The transfer belt is in the side door (small belt unit), vacuumed out everything, still get error. I am going to try replacing the small pwb that both the hopper and DV, etc., plug into before I try replacing the motor board itself. No compacted toner, machine is in a climate controlled room. Tried new toner cartridges...no change.
          I know this is an old post, but I recently ran into this issue on a 9002i (similar composition). I pulled the Inner Assy (Toner Hopper) out and pulled it apart. What I found was a very worn timing drive assy gear and dirty sensor. I cleaned everything up and put it back together and it fixed the issue. I have to replace the entire Inner Assy, but in my case, the timing gear and sensor were dirty, thus the system error.

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