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  • mikadonovan
    Senior Tech

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    • May 2008
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    #1

    MP C6004 morning noise

    Hi, All. This is going to be a little obscure, sorry. I have a C6004 that makes a groaning (I think) noise only in the morning when the machine comes out of sleep mode. I have not heard it, but the secretary made a shitty, barely audible recording of the noise, and if I heard it right, it sounds a little like the noise you get when feeding thick paper through a bypass tray. They are not doing that, but it kinda sounded like that. Has anyone experienced morning groaning noises with this model? I have already ran all motors in output mode with no abnormal sounds. Print quality is excellent, and the machine functions fine when I run it, of course. I absolutely hate intermittent sound issues. They are hard to troubleshoot, and I am sure she is going to drive me nuts until this one is resolved. So, I thought I would run this by the techies before I start swapping out assemblies. Thanks. Oh, and it is not the fuser pressure release motor or toner motors topping off the dev units. I am familiar with those sounds.
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  • ABS tect
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    • Sep 2013
    • 511

    #2
    Re: MP C6004 morning noise

    A total shot in the dark as, like you stated, the complaint is obscure...but the one thing that came to mind for me is I know sometimes the transfer belt can make a noise upon start up when the belt seems like it is "stuck" to the roller bars. It makes a similar sound like thick paper through the bypass but it is only once, not repetitive. Just my 2 cents

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    • luca72
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      • Oct 2017
      • 1748

      #3
      Re: MP C6004 morning noise

      Originally posted by ABS tect
      A total shot in the dark as, like you stated, the complaint is obscure...but the one thing that came to mind for me is I know sometimes the transfer belt can make a noise upon start up when the belt seems like it is "stuck" to the roller bars. It makes a similar sound like thick paper through the bypass but it is only once, not repetitive. Just my 2 cents
      its happened to me on mpc2004, and mp4054 if the same, its a paper tray lifting motor noisy, at the end of the run, it acts like a "fart"
      the only way its replace it, i tryed to open it, and check internaly, but i not find nothing of strange, you probably must change the lift tray motor
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      • DRichard
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        • May 2008
        • 482

        #4
        Re: MP C6004 morning noise

        Originally posted by mikadonovan
        Hi, All. This is going to be a little obscure, sorry. I have a C6004 that makes a groaning (I think) noise only in the morning when the machine comes out of sleep mode.
        I can sympathize. I do the same thing...but I'm in my sixties, so...
        "Enjoy every sandwich."

        -- Warren Zevon

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        • luca72
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          • Oct 2017
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          Re: MP C6004 morning noise

          Originally posted by DRichard
          I can sympathize. I do the same thing...but I'm in my sixties, so...

          back pain?... I understand you!
          "I'll be back"

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          • mikadonovan
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            • May 2008
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            #6
            Re: MP C6004 morning noise

            Well, I was there first thing this morning and swapped out the fuser, K PCDU and the ITB assembly. It started up quietly with no weird noises. Pretty sure either the PCU or ITB was the cause. I will run the removed units in a machine I have in the office and see what happens. Everyone have a safe, excellent holiday weekend!
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