Hi all, ive got a 1224c after moving it it has very poor copys, I have changed the PDU and it is still the same. It appers to be starting the print 1inch in and the registration is totally out.prtint error2.jpgprtint error1.jpg It's the same BW as in colour. Cheers Chris
Aficio 1224c poor prints
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the savin2535 is displaying well bet the hiter lamp is not shining and the lamp had been tested o.k.please kindly help.Samir: No, not again. I... why does it say paper jam when there is no paper jam? I swear to God, one of these days, I just kick this piece of shit out the window.
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Re: Aficio 1224c poor prints
Personally I'd be looking in and around the fuser/oil supply for two reasons:-
The CQ issue in your examples doesn't look like the classic 2-3" smear you get with cleaning clutch failure, also usually b/w or single colour copies aren't affected just full colour.
The look of the marks has the look of a fusing belt/oil starvation issue to me, did you take the fuser and the oil reservoir out of the machine before you moved it? Even if you didn't did you keep the machine absolutely upright at all times? When you take the rear cover off is everything oily?
I have had wandering registration/jamming issues to do with oil contamination of the feed clutches when the machine has been tilted whilst moving. Silicon oil basically wrecks everything it comes into contact with apart from the fuser parts it's supposed be lubricating, if it's in the development units, pcu cleaning units, feed clutches or transport brack assy they are basically FUBAR!Comment
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Re: Aficio 1224c poor prints
The problem was the upper tension spring on the pdu gearbox had snapped its bracket so the belt was slipping. For a quick repair I drilled a hole in the plastic gear box case, then wrapped wire around the new hole and spring so it had the correct amount of tension. Being a wide format guy and not working on these before I now have two questions is there any timing issses that I need to look at and I have the old PDU that is not cleaning is there any worth in servicing an old PDU and if so any common problems? Cheers ChrisComment
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Re: Aficio 1224c poor prints
Not wanting to derail this thread (not that it didn't happen already), but anyone ever seen one of these making good prints?
I don't know but "1224C" and "poor prints" on the same sentence is the perfect oxymoron to me.' "But the salesman said . . ." The salesman's an asshole!'
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Re: Aficio 1224c poor prints
The problem was the upper tension spring on the pdu gearbox had snapped its bracket so the belt was slipping. For a quick repair I drilled a hole in the plastic gear box case, then wrapped wire around the new hole and spring so it had the correct amount of tension. Being a wide format guy and not working on these before I now have two questions is there any timing issses that I need to look at and I have the old PDU that is not cleaning is there any worth in servicing an old PDU and if so any common problems? Cheers ChrisIt's 106 miles to Chicago. We've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.
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