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  • xordi69
    Trusted Tech

    100+ Posts
    • Jun 2010
    • 200

    #1

    oki c5650

    tranfer belt changed a week ago and again indicates for change? can i reset it?
  • JustManuals
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    • Jan 2006
    • 9838

    #2
    Re: oki c5650

    You care confusing a copier with a printer, on a printer there are no reset codes, you actually have to fix something to get it working again

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    • pLatik
      Trusted Tech
      • Apr 2009
      • 169

      #3
      Re: oki c5650

      Originally posted by manuals4you
      You care confusing a copier with a printer, on a printer there are no reset codes, you actually have to fix something to get it working again

      This Parts & Service Manual can now be purchased for $12.77 and downloaded immediately after payment from

      Just Manuals ~ The Internet's largest selection of manuals ~ Instant Downloads

      Paul@justmanuals.com

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      • Eric1968
        Service Manager

        1,000+ Posts
        • Jan 2009
        • 2458

        #4
        Re: oki c5650

        The early Oki color printers had the possibility to reset the supplies counters with Engine Diag Level 2. But in the later models Oki hide that option.
        Maybe the fuse on the belt did not blow. If that's the case you can claim the belt.

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        • Sunshine

          #5
          Re: oki c5650

          If you replace the fuse under the belt and switch the printer off then on again, it will blow the fuse and reset the counter to zero.

          I know this works because I've just done it.

          Question is: What damage (if any) could I potentially do to my printer now that I will be able to use an old transfer belt for a 2nd life cycle?

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          • kronical
            Kronic Copier Ninja

            100+ Posts
            • Nov 2009
            • 230

            #6
            Damage? None.
            It WILL however create pq issues and MAY start overtoning and cause early wear on drums.

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            • dickierock
              Trusted Tech

              Site Contributor
              250+ Posts
              • Jan 2010
              • 252

              #7
              Re: oki c5650

              oki will warranty the belt no prob if you show them the config page and reciept for belt purchase.Happens from time to time.

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              • Eric1968
                Service Manager

                1,000+ Posts
                • Jan 2009
                • 2458

                #8
                Re: oki c5650

                Originally posted by Sunshine
                If you replace the fuse under the belt and switch the printer off then on again, it will blow the fuse and reset the counter to zero.

                I know this works because I've just done it.

                Question is: What damage (if any) could I potentially do to my printer now that I will be able to use an old transfer belt for a 2nd life cycle?
                There's a reason the machine will ask for a new belt. I'm sure you won't use the tires of your car for a second life cycle...

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                • Sunshine

                  #9
                  Re: oki c5650

                  Originally posted by Eric1968
                  I'm sure you won't use the tires of your car for a second life cycle...
                  You are right, of course it would be foolish to use car tyres for a second life cycle, they might blow when driving on a fast road and end up killing you!

                  But a printer's not really the same thing is it... or is it? I *honestly* have no idea!

                  I use the printer, and at my bosses request have found out ways of making it run beyond it's usual capacity to save us money replacing belts/toner/etc. It's just for interoffice printing, so print quality is not too important to us. More important is running it as long as possible and as cheaply as possible!

                  Originally posted by Eric1968
                  There's a reason the machine will ask for a new belt.
                  What is the reason?

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