Hi friends1) Please do any of you experience this optimizing performance problem for kyocera mita km 8030,i try all my best to stop this problem by cleaning all the fan filter and use u335 to switch of the drum heater no good result found. Any idea pls2) kyocera km 6030 also showing permanent jam sign, immediately you turn on the machine, i check every where,i didn't fine any paper inside the copier, is it possible to reset the jam sign? Any idea will be highly appreciate.thanks, quitech
Optimizing performance problem and jam signal
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Re: Optimizing performance problem and jam signal
I can address your second question. I would check simulation U903 to see which jam codes have been stored since it was last cleared (probabaly never). Then I would make a list of those jam codes with jams recorded. Then I would re-order the list from most jams to least jams. Then I would examine each paper feed switch, from the most jams to the least jams to see that the switch flag moves smoothly or is even there at all. You could even check it's operation in simulation U031.
I know this sound a bit elementary, but it might be just the kind of advice you need. If you don't know how to access simulation U903, I'll suggest that you read up a little in your service manual.
I could venture a guess or two which switches were the most likely, but ... no ... I'll let you use your own brain. =^..^=If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.
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Re: Optimizing performance problem and jam signal
I can address your second question. I would check simulation U903 to see which jam codes have been stored since it was last cleared (probabaly never). Then I would make a list of those jam codes with jams recorded. Then I would re-order the list from most jams to least jams. Then I would examine each paper feed switch, from the most jams to the least jams to see that the switch flag moves smoothly or is even there at all. You could even check it's operation in simulation U031.
I know this sound a bit elementary, but it might be just the kind of advice you need. If you don't know how to access simulation U903, I'll suggest that you read up a little in your service manual.
I could venture a guess or two which switches were the most likely, but ... no ... I'll let you use your own brain. =^..^=
Blackcat, i so much thank you for all your contribution toward our problem in this forum, may God continue to give you more wisdom and knowledge in Jesus name (Amen). i will try this idea tomorrow when i go to work.
Thanks, remain bless
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Re: Optimizing performance problem and jam signal
1) The jamming problem for km 6030 is solved, when i use simulation u903 to reset. Lots of thank for blackcat who gave me the idea and also for friend who always answer me when i post Remain Bless.
2) This optimizing performance issue for km 8030, does it mean that this problem can not be solve? after making 3 reams of paper i.e about 1,500 copies the machine will display OPTIMIZING PERFORMANCE please wait. Any idea will be highly appreciate
thanks
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Re: Optimizing performance problem and jam signal
I could find the problem, and we could see is a cooling issue, that comes with the machine by manufacturing, if you check in the diagnostic of the machine ( U199 ) you can find the surround temperature, also the drum temperature; this topics are controlled by two differents humidity sensors; one of this you can find it below the waster sump, and the other one is next to the electrometer board, I take out the sensor next to the electrometer and put in a different place in the machine because next to the electometer is really hot and this make the sensor fail, the temperature for the drum heat sensor needs to be less than 39 C to work appropiately, that's why the machine show the message optimizing performance.
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Re: Optimizing performance problem and jam signal
I could find the problem, and we could see is a cooling issue, that comes with the machine by manufacturing, if you check in the diagnostic of the machine ( U199 ) you can find the surround temperature, also the drum temperature; this topics are controlled by two differents humidity sensors; one of this you can find it below the waster sump, and the other one is next to the electrometer board, I take out the sensor next to the electrometer and put in a different place in the machine because next to the electometer is really hot and this make the sensor fail, the temperature for the drum heat sensor needs to be less than 39 C to work appropiately, that's why the machine show the message optimizing performance.
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Re: Optimizing performance problem and jam signal
hai... if possible ,keep one pedestal fan ,near to to the bypass tray ,facing to machine rear side....check the room ventilation....if the machine is installed with other copier,printing machines...pull out the machine from that room ...keep it some other properly ventilated area.....i faced many times this problem....above ideas are helped me to solve this problem.....
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Re: Optimizing performance problem and jam signal
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1) The jamming problem for km 6030 is solved, when i use simulation u903 to reset. Lots of thank for blackcat who gave me the idea and also for friend who always answer me when i post Remain Bless.
2) This optimizing performance issue for km 8030, does it mean that this problem can not be solve? after making 3 reams of paper i.e about 1,500 copies the machine will display OPTIMIZING PERFORMANCE please wait. Any idea will be highly appreciate
thanks
quitech
check the place of the machine.there is not enough cooling temperature for the machine.provide the recommenced temperature 16 to 20 degree.your problem will be solved.
Thanks and Regards.
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