ECOSYS M2535dn jamming
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Re: ECOSYS M2535dn jamming
If you're having collision jams caused by a flipped or bent mylar you need to take strong but flexible cardboard (the back piece of a legal pad) and manually force is through the bypass into the paper path. This also works well if scrap paper gets lodged in hidden areas.
I don't have the drive pack part number as Kyocera's website is currently down.Comment
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Re: ECOSYS M2535dn jamming
I have a similar issue with this model range. I have two new machines that comes up with the 4201 jam code to a lesser extent, but have a major issue with J0501, 0511. I have replaced the feed rollers even tough they showed little wear, I also stretched the spring on the sep roller to see if it would help but it didn't. They do AMCV of 5k a month, which I thing is too much. I haven't thought of replacing the clutch as the machines are very new. Any thoughts on this.Comment
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Re: ECOSYS M2535dn jamming
There exists a very old bulletin with needed spare number.
Also available in current partlist....
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Re: ECOSYS M2535dn jamming
Thanks for your answers but I already have the mylars, they were delivered last week. I just cannot remember how to get to them in the machine, what do I need to remove. It's been a couple of years since I last replaced them.
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Re: ECOSYS M2535dn jamming
Regardless of how many pages the unit has on it, look at replacing the drive pack. We had a new unit a couple of months ago, with only a few thousand pages on it jamming with the same error codes. Replacing the drive pack resolved the issue. Replacing the entire drive pack is much more economical and efficient than replacing just the clutch. Producing 5K pages a month for this unit is a cake walk, we have multiple units that go 10-15K per month without a problem. We even have one unit now approaching one million pages without a problem. Just remember when replacing the drive pack to be very careful when removing the connectors. They can very easily be broken, just pulling on the wires will surely result in a bad wiring harness. Use a sharp pointed tool such as a spring hook to assist in getting the connectors out. If these are new units you can get the drive pack replaced under warranty. Hope this helps.
please guide me which is de the driver pack?Comment
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