Re: mp7000 finisher issue
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Re: mp7000 finisher issue
Thanks to all who replied,
the winner is.......
Foam exit rollers...
I just replaced them (not that bad with a little dentle pick and a careful un clipping)
and the thing stacks like a mac truck!!Leave a comment:
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Because they are such a pain to replace, I now use old Katun B003 tire kits (the feed roller), cut into 3 mil wide pulleys. I just slide them over the worn out sponge and glue them onto the shaft. No disassembly required. Just a note, quick dry epoxy works much better than superglue for this.Leave a comment:
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The little foam rollers is notorious for getting worn out, and making messy stacking, I replace them when I see no groves in the foam.Leave a comment:
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ok , let me be a little clearer
It happens on the way out, it gets fully ejected , but seems to go to far out, it doesnt get crooked at the begining of the exit to the tray it gets pushed out to far and seems to catch on the paper beneath it, and the foam rollers on the outside on top of the shift tray cant seem to pull it back in stack position causing eratic stacking, Does this make better sense of the problem?
Oh, and I've seen once where the drive for those foam rollers came apart so they didn't move up and down correctly. Let's hope that's not the case, it took me forever to figure out, and at least on the finisher I was working on there were a lot of parts that had to be removed to get to that.Leave a comment:
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Re: mp7000 finisher issue
ok , let me be a little clearer
It happens on the way out, it gets fully ejected , but seems to go to far out, it doesnt get crooked at the begining of the exit to the tray it gets pushed out to far and seems to catch on the paper beneath it, and the foam rollers on the outside on top of the shift tray cant seem to pull it back in stack position causing eratic stacking, Does this make better sense of the problem?Leave a comment:
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Re: mp7000 finisher issue
ok , let me be a little clearer
It happens on the way out, it gets fully ejected , but seems to go to far out, it doesnt get crooked at the begining of the exit to the tray it gets pushed out to far and seems to catch on the paper beneath it, and the foam rollers on the outside on top of the shift tray cant seem to pull it back in stack position causing eratic stacking, Does this make better sense of the problem?Leave a comment:
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Actually, for exactly one time I found it actually kind of fascinating to see what happens when those foam rollers fail. As the rollers are too worn to push every piece of paper out into the tray, every so often a sheet of paper will lay on top of the rollers, and will only get fully ejected when the next piece of paper pushes it out. That causes all sorts of stack misalignment.
Any more it just bugs me though.Leave a comment:
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there is a series of white rollers going down to the stapler unit, check to see if the springs are missing. there are two springs to each roller, if one is missing, it causes pressure on one side and the other side slips thru.Leave a comment:
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If those gathering rollers don't have a tread pattern to them, then their worn out.....................Leave a comment:
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I've seen those foam rollers cause all kinds of issues so that would be a good place to start.Leave a comment:
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mp7000 finisher issue
I have a mp7000 finisher issue, it shoots out a crooked paper every so often, say every 30-50 one comes out cockeyed
I seems to shoot out farther than the one before then it doesnt fall in the stack n time and the next paper is out already causing skewing in the stacking.
anybody have an idea what causes this?
Could it be the little foam tires in between the output sensor?Tags: None
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