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  • Billy Bob
    USMC
    • May 2011
    • 51

    #1

    3030 oil

    any one come up with cure for leaking webs ? had both oem & generic
  • copiman
    Technician

    500+ Posts
    • Sep 2011
    • 861

    #2
    Re: 3030 oil

    Originally posted by Billy Bob
    any one come up with cure for leaking webs ? had both oem & generic

    Sorry Billy Bob, I have not seen any leaking webs. Where do you get your webs?

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    • Billy Bob
      USMC
      • May 2011
      • 51

      #3
      Re: 3030 oil

      Originally posted by copiman
      Sorry Billy Bob, I have not seen any leaking webs. Where do you get your webs?
      pana / katun

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      • mojorolla
        The Wolf

        2,500+ Posts
        • Jan 2010
        • 2627

        #4
        Re: 3030 oil

        OEM or third party, they all will leak. I knock down the fuser temp by 5 to 8 points and its seems to help. That being said, some still leak from time to time. I have also noticed some new web are more oily or more dry then others; no uniformity. This is exactly why I save the fuser for last on a PM. That oil on your hands and then it gets on your tools..ugh!

        Failing to plan is planning to fail!!!

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        • onetek
          Trusted Tech

          250+ Posts
          • Apr 2009
          • 318

          #5
          Re: 3030 oil

          Getting down the temp helps a bit but sometimes i have some leaking bad enough to get to the drum.....Thats with pana webs.Even though ther's too much oil, heat rollers dont last.
          Th.

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          • Billy Bob
            USMC
            • May 2011
            • 51

            #6
            Re: 3030 oil

            Originally posted by mojorolla
            OEM or third party, they all will leak. I knock down the fuser temp by 5 to 8 points and its seems to help. That being said, some still leak from time to time. I have also noticed some new web are more oily or more dry then others; no uniformity. This is exactly why I save the fuser for last on a PM. That oil on your hands and then it gets on your tools..ugh!

            Thanks for the advice. It seems to happen more with machines that run a lot of big jobs all at once. Was thinking along those lines with the temp. I'll give that a shot and hopefully it will reduce the problem.

            Originally posted by onetek
            Getting down the temp helps a bit but sometimes i have some leaking bad enough to get to the drum.....Thats with pana webs.Even though ther's too much oil, heat rollers dont last.
            Th.
            Thanks and yeah, have had a few of them leak that badly. It's such a pain to completely clean out every square inch of the drum and dev units and takes hours. Ugh. And I agree, the heat rollers never last as long as they're supposed to.

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