Hi all,
Our client is having a weird issue when doing their weekly check run.
They send a print job to the MX-3070N copier for around 40-50 checks. When they get to the copier, they place a stack of around 40 checks onto the Bypass Tray. The copier pulls and prints. However, the copier rotates the image 180 degrees, so the image is upside down. The weird thing is, if you put just one or a few checks on the Bypass Tray, it prints them perfectly fine.
We've tested throughout the print job. It'll print checks fine, as long as there are only a few checks on the tray. At anytime that you load a good number of checks, it'll rotate the image 180 degrees. Take off the big stack and put just a few back on, and it immediately prints normal again.
We've updated firmware to latest. We are going to just swap out the complete right side door to see if that fixes it. If so, we'll rip their door apart at the shop.
Any suggestions on what it would be? Extra weight causing some wire to be pinched or extra strain on a wire harness? Could there be some electro-magnetic property of the checks that cumulatively freaks out the copier?
Thanks.
Our client is having a weird issue when doing their weekly check run.
They send a print job to the MX-3070N copier for around 40-50 checks. When they get to the copier, they place a stack of around 40 checks onto the Bypass Tray. The copier pulls and prints. However, the copier rotates the image 180 degrees, so the image is upside down. The weird thing is, if you put just one or a few checks on the Bypass Tray, it prints them perfectly fine.
We've tested throughout the print job. It'll print checks fine, as long as there are only a few checks on the tray. At anytime that you load a good number of checks, it'll rotate the image 180 degrees. Take off the big stack and put just a few back on, and it immediately prints normal again.
We've updated firmware to latest. We are going to just swap out the complete right side door to see if that fixes it. If so, we'll rip their door apart at the shop.
Any suggestions on what it would be? Extra weight causing some wire to be pinched or extra strain on a wire harness? Could there be some electro-magnetic property of the checks that cumulatively freaks out the copier?
Thanks.
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