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  • harleyrider
    Trusted Tech

    250+ Posts
    • Oct 2011
    • 348

    MX-FN27

    Is anyone else having problems with these POS finishers? The one I have at this time is sending the papers out not straight. When they exit the finisher onto the tray they are not stacked straight. It looks to me that the claws that push are out of sink with each other. Any thoughts before I tear into this thing?
  • Luke123
    Technician
    • Nov 2017
    • 22

    #2
    Re: MX-FN27

    These finishers are not that bad. Just need to learn them, and you will be good. I suggest to order the Disposition tray section 2 assembly. You can try to re-time it, but that is not an easy task to do. Here is the part number for the unit. 0CWFM1C4200//. The unit comes timed. NOTE: take care when installing it, because the metal on this unit is think, and can be bent.

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    • harleyrider
      Trusted Tech

      250+ Posts
      • Oct 2011
      • 348

      #3
      Re: MX-FN27

      yep took that section out and like I said the claws were off a bit. Replaced and all ok. Glad I don't have to work on those every day.

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      • Andypraeuner
        Technician
        • Jun 2013
        • 29

        #4
        Re: MX-FN27

        Originally posted by Luke123
        These finishers are not that bad. Just need to learn them, and you will be good. I suggest to order the Disposition tray section 2 assembly. You can try to re-time it, but that is not an easy task to do. Here is the part number for the unit. 0CWFM1C4200//. The unit comes timed. NOTE: take care when installing it, because the metal on this unit is think, and can be bent.
        Luke123, I know this post is from over a year ago but do you remember how/if you retimed that unit? I'm guessing since you said it was not easy that a firmware upgrade will not fix it.

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        • harleyrider
          Trusted Tech

          250+ Posts
          • Oct 2011
          • 348

          #5
          Re: MX-FN27

          firmware won't help if it is the same problem I had. remove unit and you can kinda see how to retime arms. I ordered a new one and made the old one in time like the new one to keep for future use. good luck love those things

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          • ihatefinishers13
            Senior MFP Technician

            250+ Posts
            • Feb 2020
            • 436

            #6
            Re: MX-FN27

            Originally posted by Andypraeuner
            Luke123, I know this post is from over a year ago but do you remember how/if you retimed that unit? I'm guessing since you said it was not easy that a firmware upgrade will not fix it.
            My DSS ended up sending me a manual for readjusting the Assist unit. Not horrible to do, but I've never had to take apart any other finisher more than the FN27. Their overkill design makes them suck. So over-complicated, and loads of problems. It's crazy that they put them on the 51/71 series as well. Our DSS hates them, too.

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            • mloudy
              Senior Tech

              500+ Posts
              • Oct 2015
              • 749

              #7
              Re: MX-FN27

              Originally posted by ihatefinishers13
              My DSS ended up sending me a manual for readjusting the Assist unit. Not horrible to do, but I've never had to take apart any other finisher more than the FN27. Their overkill design makes them suck. So over-complicated, and loads of problems. It's crazy that they put them on the 51/71 series as well. Our DSS hates them, too.
              I assume your DSS is our DSS.

              B.H.? If so I will ask him for the same manual.

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