Have no access to manuals. The machine appears to be fine, until you attempt to load paper. Either roll will take up and trim when fed, but when the drawer is closed, it comes up with 8528 error. There isn't an error when paper is unloaded. I don't have a way to test the sensors if they are faulty. I can't see anything and I don't think there would be a jam if it comes up through the slot. I saw a suggestion it might be fuser related. The fuser access door appears to open and latch closed properly. I don't know what specifically to check or test if it is a fuser problem or what the chances are to get replacement parts. Thank you all for your consideration.
oce plotwave 300 8528 when rolls loaded
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Re: oce plotwave 300 8528 when rolls loaded
Have no access to manuals. The machine appears to be fine, until you attempt to load paper. Either roll will take up and trim when fed, but when the drawer is closed, it comes up with 8528 error. There isn't an error when paper is unloaded. I don't have a way to test the sensors if they are faulty. I can't see anything and I don't think there would be a jam if it comes up through the slot. I saw a suggestion it might be fuser related. The fuser access door appears to open and latch closed properly. I don't know what specifically to check or test if it is a fuser problem or what the chances are to get replacement parts. Thank you all for your consideration. -
Re: oce plotwave 300 8528 when rolls loaded
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Re: oce plotwave 300 8528 when rolls loaded
The only reason I ask is that under other entries they mention that lotus notes and some other software is needed to get or use the oce manuals. I don't have access to that or even know what it is. Also my experience with manuals seem to fall short of what you really want to know. The kind of stuff you only find out after working on them awhile. I never knew these even existed until I saw this one. But it might not be a big deal in the end, the guy alluded he may replace it anyway. I just wondered if there was a quick tip I could check if I could save him some trouble. Although it could just be unfixable.Comment
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