MP2555

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • tcypy1961
    Senior Tech

    500+ Posts
    • Feb 2009
    • 773

    #16
    Re: MP2555

    [QUOTE=luca72;2578429]iI had similar problems a couple of times on this series, it was the double thermistor that was faulty[/

    Comment

    • luca72
      Field Supervisor

      1,000+ Posts
      • Oct 2017
      • 1758

      #17
      Re: MP2555

      [QUOTE=tcypy1961;2582844]
      Originally posted by luca72
      iI had similar problems a couple of times on this series, it was the double thermistor that was faulty[/Would the thermistor cause insufficient heat; that is the temp not to reach set amount??? And this wouldn’t throw an error code???
      the answer is within your question, if the thermistor is out of tune, the controller doesn't know it, so it controls the heater based on incorrect data, (even a toner crust is enough)...however since there is a rindondance with a comparing the signals of the two upper ternistors at a distance, if the deviation remains in a certain range, the machine does not generate any code, but a toner fixing defect is produced.
      I would like to remember that the bulk of the sc codes that statistically involve the fuser unit are mostly related to over temperatures.
      "I'll be back"

      Comment

      • tcypy1961
        Senior Tech

        500+ Posts
        • Feb 2009
        • 773

        #18
        Re: MP2555

        [QUOTE=luca72;2582854]
        Originally posted by tcypy1961

        the answer is within your question, if the thermistor is out of tune, the controller doesn't know it, so it controls the heater based on incorrect data, (even a toner crust is enough)...however since there is a rindondance with a comparing the signals of the two upper ternistors at a distance, t if the deviation remains in a certain range, the machine does not generate any code, but a toner fixing defect is produced.
        I would like to remember that the bulk of the sc codes that statistically involve the fuser unit are mostly related to over temperatures.

        Comment

        • luca72
          Field Supervisor

          1,000+ Posts
          • Oct 2017
          • 1758

          #19
          Re: MP2555

          [QUOTE=tcypy1961;2582863]
          "I'll be back"

          Comment

          Working...