More savin 2535 woes....

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  • progun
    • May 2025

    #1

    More savin 2535 woes....

    I have a Savin 2535 I have been fighting (I know, who doesn't?). It makes a great copy when I leave after adjusting the LD voltages back up. A few hours to a day later it comes back with these random, printed lines. The voltages get lower for some reason. For instance, this morning the LD volts for copying were like -55v. The default is -20v. Any ideas. I have searched but not found this exact issue. Thanks, Paul
  • Kopyrtek
    Copier Psychologist

    250+ Posts
    • Jan 2007
    • 407

    #2
    Start with checking the drum ground.How old is the drum and how far away is the pm?Most of the time the drum ground will cause these types of issues.

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    • mikadonovan
      Senior Tech

      Site Contributor
      2,500+ Posts
      • May 2008
      • 2931

      #3
      PM lately? Check the numbers on that. Replace the PM parts in the PCU and do a developer change. It sounds like a temporary fix at best just bumping the LD voltage.(not something you normally have to do)
      NEVER ASSUME ANYTHING

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      • progun

        #4
        By drum ground you mean drum shaft? Thanks

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        • Jomama46
          Field Supervisor

          Site Contributor
          2,500+ Posts
          • Apr 2008
          • 2900

          #5
          You got you some bad door switches dude. The ones next to the fuser. Can also be caused by the switches on the left front but all the toner is on the right. Remove the DF, the scanner and replace those switches. Damn near guaranteed.
          PS, you're not supposed to adjust the LD power, just read it for troubleshooting. Like you know, increased resistance thru the switches to the LD causes decrease current flow means higher voltage. You're saying voltage but the power is current.
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          • Kopyrtek
            Copier Psychologist

            250+ Posts
            • Jan 2007
            • 407

            #6
            The drum shaft has the bearing in the back.Pack it with conductive grease and check the bearing as you turn it slowly to check ground.You should not see much fluctuation.

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