MP 7000 drum full of toner, black marks on copies
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Re: MP 7000 drum full of toner, black marks on copies
Looks like the cleaning brush may be intermittently slipping.
Check the condition of the gear on the end of the cleaning brush roller.
I've had a couple of those crack on the D shape or grind the gear teeth down to next to nothing in the past.
I think Ricoh modded the gear with a tougher type of plastic.
Last edited by Cipher; 03-20-2018, 07:57 PM.- Knowledge not shared, is eventually knowledge that becomes lost... like tears in the rain.
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Re: MP 7000 drum full of toner, black marks on copies
You specified the count on the developer and drum, but what about the cleaning blade, brush and filters on both the PCU and development unit.
I have seen the toner recycling assembly on the front of the PCU clog and cause the cleaning station to fill up with toner. If the cause of t he clogging is not correcting in time it will cause damage to the transport coil. If it is allowed to continue, the opening in the side of the PCU that the toner exits through to the recycling assembly will become clogged and may required replacement of the lower PCU.Comment
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Re: MP 7000 drum full of toner, black marks on copies
What the #@@@ is a "changer"? Arrgh! Use correct terminology. I've worked on these before the AF1060 and have no idea what a "changer" is.Comment
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Re: MP 7000 drum full of toner, black marks on copies
I have seen this happen on many machines from the MP7000 all the way up to the new MP6503. In fact I had to clean out a two month old MP6503 with about 137K on the meter with this same problem.
Less than 5% coverage seems to cause a lot of issues with these machines. I wish there was some sort of solution or work around because I get tired of vacuuming out machines every couple of months.Comment
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Re: MP 7000 drum full of toner, black marks on copies
You specified the count on the developer and drum, but what about the cleaning blade, brush and filters on both the PCU and development unit.
I have seen the toner recycling assembly on the front of the PCU clog and cause the cleaning station to fill up with toner. If the cause of t he clogging is not correcting in time it will cause damage to the transport coil. If it is allowed to continue, the opening in the side of the PCU that the toner exits through to the recycling assembly will become clogged and may required replacement of the lower PCU.
there are two mylar "flaps" that separate inside and in a pinch you can crazy glue them back on after cleaning
the unit..also i always pull that sensor before vacuuming the drum cavity..Comment
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Re: MP 7000 drum full of toner, black marks on copies
me thinks he means the main charge corona unit...Which I too would check,clean and even the rear connector too.Comment
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