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Kyocera 7052ci jam that won't clear. Exit Feed switch?
Re: Kyocera 7052ci jam that won't clear. Exit Feed switch?
Originally posted by bsm2
OMG
This is a perfect example of an untrained unauthorized service technician
No worries, little buddy. You keep doing things your way. Just know that I can locate every PJ sensor before you can open your service manual. No response necessary.
Unless you know where every sensor is by memory? Don't tell that lie, little buddy.
Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.
Re: Kyocera 7052ci jam that won't clear. Exit Feed switch?
Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
No worries, little buddy. You keep doing things your way. Just know that I can locate every PJ sensor before you can open your service manual. No response necessary.
Unless you know where every sensor is by memory? Don't tell that lie, little buddy.
Apparently Not
Dude you can't even load a print driver.
If you can't find a paper feed sensor you need to find another job little Buddy
Re: Kyocera 7052ci jam that won't clear. Exit Feed switch?
Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
No worries, little buddy. You keep doing things your way. Just know that I can locate every PJ sensor before you can open your service manual. No response necessary.
Unless you know where every sensor is by memory? Don't tell that lie, little buddy.
Authorized trained techs don't have to use the service manual to locate switch's. Only the untrained rookies
OMG
Your should be learning the jam codes and trouble codes but what do I know? hahajajha
Re: Kyocera 7052ci jam that won't clear. Exit Feed switch?
Originally posted by bsm2
Authorized trained techs don't have to use the service manual to locate switch's. Only the untrained rookies
OMG
Your should be learning the jam codes and trouble codes but what do I know? hahajajha
I sincerely hope that no one buys into your ignorance. This thread was started (not by me) because of the confusing nature of the Kyocera Service manual when trying to trace down the different sensors. Specifically using sim. U031.
GTFOH. With advice like that, I wouldn't let you work on my toaster. OMG.
Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.
Re: Kyocera 7052ci jam that won't clear. Exit Feed switch?
Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
I sincerely hope that no one buys into your ignorance. This thread was started (not by me) because of the confusing nature of the Kyocera Service manual when trying to trace down the different sensors. Specifically using sim. U031.
GTFOH. With advice like that, I wouldn't let you work on my toaster. OMG.
You don't even own a toaster.
PS Kyocera service manuals are the easiest to understand. Rookie keep reading them
Re: Kyocera 7052ci jam that won't clear. Exit Feed switch?
By the way, thanks for the person that started this thread and thanks to blackcat for talking about the different names for the sensors/signals in the differet parts of the service and parts manual. It made me do my homework and I'm better for it.
Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.
Re: Kyocera 7052ci jam that won't clear. Exit Feed switch?
Interesting thread. I have no problems reading Toshiba and KonMin manuals but I'm surprised to hear Kyo has so many misleading and confusing parts in their manuals. For sure the copier god(aka blackcat) advise will work but imho that disarrangement is a shame for such a good brand.
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Re: Kyocera 7052ci jam that won't clear. Exit Feed switch?
Originally posted by tsbservice
Interesting thread. I have no problems reading Toshiba and KonMin manuals but I'm surprised to hear Kyo has so many misleading and confusing parts in their manuals. For sure the copier god(aka blackcat) advise will work but imho that disarrangement is a shame for such a good brand.
Kyocera is one the easiest brands the manuals are very good. The problem is don't over think Kyocera.
Coming from Canon or Konica or Xerox the names of the same components are different.
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