noise after replacing fuser mpc305

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  • Mr2crazed
    Technician
    • Jun 2014
    • 35

    #1

    noise after replacing fuser mpc305

    I had to replace a fuser in a MPC305 and the new fuser produces noise from the drive assembly. Almost like the gears aren't meshing correctly. The original fuser didn't cause this noise. Thinking I had a defective fuser, I obtained a second new fuser with the same noise.

    What gives? The original fuser didn't have a noise. I'm now looking at possibly replacing the drive and fuser assemblies. Has anyone else had this problem.
  • Polarbear
    Service Manager

    1,000+ Posts
    • Feb 2012
    • 1070

    #2
    Re: noise after replacing fuser mpc305

    Hi

    check the white drive gear the drives the fusing unit. The MPC305 fuser is stiff to drive and premature drive gear wear is common, resulting in white powder under the fusing unit.

    If the drive gear is worn, the gap between the teeth of the new fusing unit gear, is different to the drive gear and therefore the noise.
    Press the GREEN button!!

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    • nkot^1
      Technician
      • Sep 2013
      • 17

      #3
      Re: noise after replacing fuser mpc305

      Originally posted by Mr2crazed
      I had to replace a fuser in a MPC305 and the new fuser produces noise from the drive assembly. Almost like the gears aren't meshing correctly. The original fuser didn't cause this noise. Thinking I had a defective fuser, I obtained a second new fuser with the same noise.

      What gives? The original fuser didn't have a noise. I'm now looking at possibly replacing the drive and fuser assemblies. Has anyone else had this problem.

      See http://www.copytechnet.com/forums/ri...ser-gears.html

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      • Mark Bbb
        Service Manager

        1,000+ Posts
        • Jun 2012
        • 1662

        #4
        Re: noise after replacing fuser mpc305

        If the old don't and the new one does make noise, it's your supplier you have to turn to.
        There must be some warranty for this new stuff, it's pricy enough!

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