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  • mccmark
    Technician

    Site Contributor
    • Oct 2016
    • 15

    #1

    [Misc] Dell 5130cdn

    Does anyone know where to get the service manual for the Dell 5130cdn? I have calibrated the machine after replacing the belt unit and the transfer roller. When I print the color test page, everything looks great except the green part of the pie chart. It has a narrow, ill defined vertical yellow band near the left edge of the pie (see attached)SMCC16110212210_0001.jpg.
    What do I do with this information from the test chart now that I have it? Yes, it's time to get a new printer, and I have a Ricoh SP C440DN on order, but in the meantime I'm trying to nurse this one along.
    Thanks,
    Mark
  • Lance15
    Service Manager

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    1,000+ Posts
    • Jun 2015
    • 1086

    #2
    Re: Dell 5130cdn

    Executing Test Print
    1) Power off the printer.
    2) Power on the printer while pressing the Up and Down arrow buttons.
    3) Release the buttons when "Diagnosing..." is displayed.
    4) "Customer Mode" and "IOT Diag" are displayed. (Now in the Diag mode.)
    5) Press the Down arrow button to select "Test Print", and then press the Check button.
    6) Press the Up or Down button to select an item from "Test Print".
    7) Press the Check button twice to execute the process.

    Run the 20% color pages (they have to be run separately). Whichever color shows the defect (it will probably be a white line (absence of toner), similar to the defect your seeing), replace that drum.

    Just FYI, the Dell 5130 is a Xerox Phaser 6700.

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    • mccmark
      Technician

      Site Contributor
      • Oct 2016
      • 15

      #3
      Re: Dell 5130cdn

      Thank you, I will try it first thing tomorrow and let you know how it goes.
      Mark
      Originally posted by Lance15
      Executing Test Print
      1) Power off the printer.
      2) Power on the printer while pressing the Up and Down arrow buttons.
      3) Release the buttons when "Diagnosing..." is displayed.
      4) "Customer Mode" and "IOT Diag" are displayed. (Now in the Diag mode.)
      5) Press the Down arrow button to select "Test Print", and then press the Check button.
      6) Press the Up or Down button to select an item from "Test Print".
      7) Press the Check button twice to execute the process.

      Run the 20% color pages (they have to be run separately). Whichever color shows the defect (it will probably be a white line (absence of toner), similar to the defect your seeing), replace that drum.

      Just FYI, the Dell 5130 is a Xerox Phaser 6700.

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      • mccmark
        Technician

        Site Contributor
        • Oct 2016
        • 15

        #4
        Re: Dell 5130cdn

        This is what I got, the others were fine. So replace the cyan drum correct?
        Thanks,
        Markcyan.jpg

        Originally posted by Lance15
        Executing Test Print
        1) Power off the printer.
        2) Power on the printer while pressing the Up and Down arrow buttons.
        3) Release the buttons when "Diagnosing..." is displayed.
        4) "Customer Mode" and "IOT Diag" are displayed. (Now in the Diag mode.)
        5) Press the Down arrow button to select "Test Print", and then press the Check button.
        6) Press the Up or Down button to select an item from "Test Print".
        7) Press the Check button twice to execute the process.

        Run the 20% color pages (they have to be run separately). Whichever color shows the defect (it will probably be a white line (absence of toner), similar to the defect your seeing), replace that drum.

        Just FYI, the Dell 5130 is a Xerox Phaser 6700.

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        • Lance15
          Service Manager

          Site Contributor
          1,000+ Posts
          • Jun 2015
          • 1086

          #5
          Re: Dell 5130cdn

          Yes, the cyan drum will need to be replaced.

          This is typical. Have seen it many times. Guessing the cleaning blade inside the drum has some hardened toner stuck to it and new toner never gets layed down in that spot.

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          • mccmark
            Technician

            Site Contributor
            • Oct 2016
            • 15

            #6
            Re: Dell 5130cdn

            On order as we speak, thank you again for the help.
            Originally posted by Lance15
            Yes, the cyan drum will need to be replaced.

            This is typical. Have seen it many times. Guessing the cleaning blade inside the drum has some hardened toner stuck to it and new toner never gets layed down in that spot.

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            • mccmark
              Technician

              Site Contributor
              • Oct 2016
              • 15

              #7
              Re: Dell 5130cdn

              It's hard to get a good picture, but this is the one I replaced, you can definitely see some sort of scratch or band. In any event, the new one fixed it, so thanks again.
              Mark
              cyan drum.jpg
              color test post cyan.jpg
              Originally posted by Lance15
              Yes, the cyan drum will need to be replaced.

              This is typical. Have seen it many times. Guessing the cleaning blade inside the drum has some hardened toner stuck to it and new toner never gets layed down in that spot.

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