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  • ESTANISLAOWENENTON
    • Jun 2025

    #1

    dp 8035 not turn

    hello
    not turn
    I have a dp 8035 which will not start


    the problem is in panel board, the touch works fine on another machine


    I appreciate any suggestion
  • User Name
    Awesome Sauce

    250+ Posts
    • Nov 2009
    • 405

    #2
    Re: dp 8035 not turn

    Originally posted by ESTANISLAOWENENTON
    hello
    not turn
    I have a dp 8035 which will not start


    the problem is in panel board, the touch works fine on another machine


    I appreciate any suggestion
    I'm not sure exactly what you're saying but as best I can figure, you have an 8035 and the touch panel doesn't turn on but you've tried that panel on another machine and it works fine, maybe?

    Does the machine sound like it's cycling when you turn it on or doesn't it do anything at all? Try to give some more details if you can. My first thought/easiest thing to do would be to see if the front power switch is working properly. I've had a few of these stop working and taking them out and cleaning them has worked for me in the past.

    Good luck.
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    • JustManuals
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      • Jan 2006
      • 9838

      #3
      Re: dp 8035 not turn

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      • ESTANISLAOWENENTON

        #4
        Re: dp 8035 not turn

        Originally posted by User Name
        I'm not sure exactly what you're saying but as best I can figure, you have an 8035 and the touch panel doesn't turn on but you've tried that panel on another machine and it works fine, maybe?

        Does the machine sound like it's cycling when you turn it on or doesn't it do anything at all? Try to give some more details if you can. My first thought/easiest thing to do would be to see if the front power switch is working properly. I've had a few of these stop working and taking them out and cleaning them has worked for me in the past.

        Good luck.

        thanks for replying


        the machine will not start at all, the panel does not start


        Now, if you put another panel in the same machine, comprising a fine time


        panel exchange cards and will not turn bad


        I say, is the panel board that does not work, but not if you have fuses etc

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        • User Name
          Awesome Sauce

          250+ Posts
          • Nov 2009
          • 405

          #5
          Re: dp 8035 not turn

          Originally posted by ESTANISLAOWENENTON
          thanks for replying


          the machine will not start at all, the panel does not start


          Now, if you put another panel in the same machine, comprising a fine time


          panel exchange cards and will not turn bad


          I say, is the panel board that does not work, but not if you have fuses etc

          I'm still pretty confused. You're asking if when you replace the panel, will the board go bad again?

          I've never had a board in the control panels go bad in any of the 80 series machines I service but it could happen. I don't think it would go bad again but I'm not sure. If you think that's what it is, I say you should change it.
          Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you.
          O.o


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          • ESTANISLAOWENENTON

            #6
            Re: dp 8035 not turn

            Originally posted by User Name
            I'm still pretty confused. You're asking if when you replace the panel, will the board go bad again?

            I've never had a board in the control panels go bad in any of the 80 series machines I service but it could happen. I don't think it would go bad again but I'm not sure. If you think that's what it is, I say you should change it.
            hello
            and thanks for replying


            buy a lot of 20 including 4 dp8035 are damaged, do not turn on and all the card PNL1


            do not initiate, are dead


            Now, if I put a panel in perfect condition, work great


            Overall, not the machine itself, but the card panel PNL1


            Any suggestion or trick I appreciate

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            • mojorolla
              The Wolf

              2,500+ Posts
              • Jan 2010
              • 2583

              #7
              Re: dp 8035 not turn

              With the advent of modern technology, you can write the question if your native language and we could use software to translate it into something useful; just a thought.

              As to your issue, if PNL 1 were bad, and it happens, the panel would not function in another machine. If you have a dead machine at power up, you are missing the DC voltage. Check the power supply board located in the space under the fuser. Remove the back panel when you turn it on and see if the fuser lamps come on. If they do not, you have an interlock or sub power switch problem.
              You could also have a bad SC board, I have seen this a few time. Get out the volt meter and the wiring diagram and start tracing from the plug back.


              Failing to plan is planning to fail!!!

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              • ESTANISLAOWENENTON

                #8
                Re: dp 8035 not turn

                Originally posted by mojorolla
                With the advent of modern technology, you can write the question if your native language and we could use software to translate it into something useful; just a thought.

                As to your issue, if PNL 1 were bad, and it happens, the panel would not function in another machine. If you have a dead machine at power up, you are missing the DC voltage. Check the power supply board located in the space under the fuser. Remove the back panel when you turn it on and see if the fuser lamps come on. If they do not, you have an interlock or sub power switch problem.
                You could also have a bad SC board, I have seen this a few time. Get out the volt meter and the wiring diagram and start tracing from the plug back.


                Hello and thanks for responding
                I do not speak English, so use the google translator


                on the machine that will not start, remove the PNL1, and put my other machine that serves, and works well


                the damage is in the PNL1


                Any suggestions, THANKS

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