MPC 2550 While feeding paper from tray 1 sound

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  • tonnerboy
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    I was not upset. It's okay. Also is good to play with serious things.

    I have one MPC2050 without the spring for one month and does not jam. The customer is far... lol.
    I have to go there to put a new spring and a friction pad...

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  • teebee1234
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    Originally posted by tonnerboy
    Obviously I was referring to the tension spring....
    Later, with time I replace the tension spring and the friction pad.


    Teebee, have you haver tryed to do that? It will not jam. of course I did not leave that for long time...
    The MP171 makes the same noise and after you take of the tension spring the noise is gone...

    One more thing, I'm new in this world of copy.
    I've learned a lot here and also I've seen a lot of stupidity. When I see something that I do not agree, i do not apply what was said.
    I'm sure that most of the people are giving what they have and wants to help . Of course some have more to give ...
    I agree with you it would probably work for a bit without the spring, but of course not long term. The way you presented your idea gave me the impression that you meant it wasn't a necessary component and I was trying to have fun with you. I apologize for any insult and appreciate your contributions and don't want to offend you or anyone else. I too learn from these threads and have on occasion posted suggestions that were wrong. Again, sorry for being a smartass.

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  • TonerMunkeh
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    Originally posted by Rich
    Apologies from all to you and your bunghole. I'm sure there's an ointment to help you get over it. Just follow the instructions and you'll be fine.
    Something I'm missing? lol

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  • techsass
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    You might also check the registration buckle adjustment. I ran into a similar situation in a class on the D037 - D029 series. It got adjusted in one of the labs and made a noise without jamming out of Tray 1, but not Tray 2.

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  • rsyarcia
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    Originally posted by tonnerboy
    That is what i mean rsyarcia.
    I dont see the point of joke and make fun of it.

    And like rav said, not all have english as native language... I know that my english is not so good.

    Again I insist. Takes off spring and you will see.
    I am just asking if how long will it takes a friction pad without a spring ( to avoid paper jam).I dont mean anything i am just clarifying. Ok i accept you are the best.

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  • Rich
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    Apologies from all to you and your bunghole. I'm sure there's an ointment to help you get over it. Just follow the instructions and you'll be fine.

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  • tonnerboy
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    That is what i mean rsyarcia.
    I dont see the point of joke and make fun of it.

    And like rav said, not all have english as native language... I know that my english is not so good.

    Again I insist. Takes off spring and you will see.

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  • TonerMunkeh
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    There are modified friction pads out for this fault, as well as a mylar sponge thing that sits on the top of the lower paper trays. The friction pads are cork instead of urethane and stop the "mooing" noise the Diana makes on feeding. The feed system on these machines is identical to the Kir and Parisian.

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  • Rich
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    Isn't the feed/paper tray identical to the Russian? There's a sneaky mylar in front of the feed roller which can get flipped under the roller. Doesn't cause a jam or any feed probs but makes one hell of a noise.

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  • turbojetboy
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    Originally posted by nashua
    Dear All

    One of my MPC 2550 while feeding paper from tray one is noisy and from tray two

    its normal.I can't locate problem where from noise is. No P/J. Feeding is normal.

    Only noise.

    Thanks
    I have come across this noise, replaced rollers and pads - still the same vibrating niose. Then I tried a better quality paper (Reflex here is Aus) and guess what - no more noise!

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  • rav555
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    All four corners of the Earth

    I have noticed, as I am sure most you know that Tech's from every corner of the world are using this Forum. For some of them English is not a first language, yet they are ones who are most in need of help from their peers from more established tech communities, U.S. Europe etc. it's better not assume that they are not worthy of same consideration. It just matter of little patience, We all practice in our daily interactions with customers, sometimes we are just little quick to denigrate..here though.

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  • rsyarcia
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    just help and share our idea. absorb all the things you think that it is right then dispose all the scraps.

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  • tonnerboy
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    Obviously I was referring to the tension spring....
    Later, with time I replace the tension spring and the friction pad.


    Teebee, have you haver tryed to do that? It will not jam. of course I did not leave that for long time...
    The MP171 makes the same noise and after you take of the tension spring the noise is gone...

    One more thing, I'm new in this world of copy.
    I've learned a lot here and also I've seen a lot of stupidity. When I see something that I do not agree, i do not apply what was said.
    I'm sure that most of the people are giving what they have and wants to help . Of course some have more to give ...
    Last edited by tonnerboy; 05-30-2011, 11:54 PM.

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  • rav555
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    tonnerboy must be referring to taking out the friction pad tension spring temporarily to troubleshoot the noise?

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  • rsyarcia
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    how long will it take for the friction pad without the spring (to avoid paper jam)? you can do this, remove the friction pad then attached again with the other side.

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