So the more I work on these, the more I am really ready to push them out into a street in busy traffic or off a tall building. However, that doesn't solve my current issue.
Machine has 2 drawers. Runs all day single side. I can run 1 2 sided at a time. You run more double sided (IE, I want 5 of this 2 sided), it shows a JC31, which according the manual is a multi-feed out of tray 1. Except I can run tray 2 and it does the exact same thing. Essentially, the jam is in the back. There is a piece of paper about 3 inches out of the fuser exit with print on the top side. Also stuck in the fuser exit, even with the exit guide, is paper with an image on the bottom side.
I have had one multi feed issue before and it was indeed a dirty optics sensor next to the registration roller (there are 3 sensors on this stupid machine right next to the registration roller). The two optics sensors have been cleaned and the sensor on the bottom of the PCDU has been cleaned. The "bucket" the sensor on the PCDU looks into is clean of paper dust.
Of course since this is a Kyocera machine in Ricoh clothes, many of the usual options in service mode like input checks for sensors are not available.
I have worked on just enough of these to know I don't like them at all and also have just enough that I run into goof ball issues and often have not seen that particular issue before. This is one of those cases unfortunately.
Machine has 2 drawers. Runs all day single side. I can run 1 2 sided at a time. You run more double sided (IE, I want 5 of this 2 sided), it shows a JC31, which according the manual is a multi-feed out of tray 1. Except I can run tray 2 and it does the exact same thing. Essentially, the jam is in the back. There is a piece of paper about 3 inches out of the fuser exit with print on the top side. Also stuck in the fuser exit, even with the exit guide, is paper with an image on the bottom side.
I have had one multi feed issue before and it was indeed a dirty optics sensor next to the registration roller (there are 3 sensors on this stupid machine right next to the registration roller). The two optics sensors have been cleaned and the sensor on the bottom of the PCDU has been cleaned. The "bucket" the sensor on the PCDU looks into is clean of paper dust.
Of course since this is a Kyocera machine in Ricoh clothes, many of the usual options in service mode like input checks for sensors are not available.
I have worked on just enough of these to know I don't like them at all and also have just enough that I run into goof ball issues and often have not seen that particular issue before. This is one of those cases unfortunately.
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