MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

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  • doyvid
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    I searched through every post and you did not write that anywhere. Guess you've trolled me successfully, good job.

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  • slimslob
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    Originally posted by doyvid
    The OP already had the belt removed. That is one screw to remove. Would have taken an additional 5 seconds to clean the sensors. I don't see the problem here. I have had customers clean those before.
    And if OP cleans the sensor lens with the wrong type of cloth or wets it with the wrong type of fluid he has just destroyed the sensor.


    This is also a particularly smart/persistent end-user. Demonstrated by his willingness to replace the SD card, do emergency stops, run unnecessary sim codes, etc. When you're blessed with a smart enduser, don't waste their patience by making them run in circles.
    Even a monkey can be trained to load paper trays. That doews not qualify it as an OP.


    I think my point that this thread is unnecessarily hostile, stands. I know I haven't helped much in that regard. Still, I did read the entire thread before posting, and I've provided valuable advice that had some archival merit, before it got buried by this comical circle-jerk. You're patting yourselves on the back but ignoring the fact you failed to solve the problem.
    The only hostility I have seen on this thread started with you.


    Phil B: a great percentage of your posts are rude and abusive with zero provocation. I figured you had thick enough skin to handle being called a noob. Not sure what a red card is but three of them seems excessive.
    A great percentage of Phil's pot have been in the political thread in Rants, Raves and Anything Else. Many of those were have to deal with idiot Canadians like you. Your profile does not mention what city in Canada you live in. Whats the matter, ashamed of where you live. Or do you work with one of them?

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  • mansart
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    Originally posted by doyvid
    Good to know the cause. Wish you had been a bit clearer before, and this argument would have been avoided. It sounded like the SD card did nothing, and that he had to call a tech to fix it.

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  • doyvid
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    Originally posted by mansart
    Incorrect....
    SD Card was resolution
    Originally posted by mansart
    He paid for a tech to come in, tech insisted it was the LSU.
    Good to know the cause. Wish you had been a bit clearer before, and this argument would have been avoided. It sounded like the SD card did nothing, and that he had to call a tech to fix it.

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  • mansart
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    Incorrect....

    Originally posted by mioduz
    mansart got be up and running again

    He came to the conclusion that the problem was isolated to the MFP board. He went above and beyond finding sources for replacements/repair

    BUT

    He also insisted that I try a known good SD card file that he sent me before dumping money into parts

    I am glad I listened becuase I am back up and running and printing like its new again.

    Everyones help here is greatly appreciated. I obviosly could not have done it without you
    SD Card was resolution


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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  • doyvid
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    Originally posted by Phil B.
    OP said MFP bd.
    That was mansart's diagnosis, not the tech who visited.

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  • Phil B.
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    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
    Let me explain my problem with you. I have great respect for the techs on this site. They've helped me every time I asked for help. They didn't have to help me or anyone else. They did it out of the kindness of their heart. Don't be calling these techs a bunch of noobs. How dare you.
    give a fella enough rope...... Nuff Said?


    outta here

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  • Phil B.
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    Originally posted by doyvid
    We still don't know 100% what the solution was, unless you think the tech actually replaced the LSU. Most likely 5 minutes of cleaning and calibrating like I said. OP was thankful he didn't have to dump a bunch of money into parts, after all, and a new laser unit is like 500 bucks.

    BTW I did have about 15 rep before this thread.. you all must have down-repped me multiple times.. very mature, thank you.
    like I said. I can only throw one card.. i threw only one..someone else had to have dinged you..

    you might wanna read the sites FAQ's before you go defaming someone. That could lead you to be REPORTED to admin for further considerations.

    OP said MFP bd.

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  • BillyCarpenter
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    Originally posted by doyvid
    We still don't know 100% what the problem was, unless you think the tech actually replaced the LSU. Most likely 5 minutes of cleaning and calibrating. OP was thankful he didn't have to dump a bunch of money into parts, after all, and a new laser unit is like 500 bucks.

    Let me explain my problem with you. I have great respect for the techs on this site. They've helped me every time I asked for help. They didn't have to help me or anyone else. They did it out of the kindness of their heart. Don't be calling these techs a bunch of noobs. How dare you.

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  • Phil B.
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    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
    Congrats, you know how do clean some sensors. Wouldn't have helped this particular problem, but I get it, you know how to clean some sensors. I don't know why you're so busy patting yourself on the back when your "advice" would have done NOTHING to fix the problem. I'm confused.....

    The actual fix was to replace the MFP board. Nothing to do with cleaning any sensors.
    that's just the way some newbies roll.they find ONE fix that works for them and they can't think outside the box a little. His Boss must be proud!!

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  • doyvid
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    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
    Congrats, you know how do clean some sensors. Wouldn't have helped this particular problem, but I get it, you know how to clean some sensors. I don't know why you're so busy patting yourself on the back when your "advice" would have done NOTHING to fix the problem. I'm confused.....
    We still don't know 100% what the solution was, unless you think the tech actually replaced the LSU. Most likely 5 minutes of cleaning and calibrating like I said. OP was thankful he didn't have to dump a bunch of money into parts, after all, and a new laser unit is like 500 bucks.

    BTW I did have about 15 rep before this thread.. you all must have down-repped me multiple times.. very mature, thank you.

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  • Phil B.
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    Originally posted by doyvid
    The OP already had the belt removed. That is one screw to remove. Would have taken an additional 5 seconds to clean the sensors. I don't see the problem here. I have had customers clean those before.

    This is also a particularly smart/persistent end-user. Demonstrated by his willingness to replace the SD card, do emergency stops, run unnecessary sim codes, etc. When you're blessed with a smart enduser, don't waste their patience by making them run in circles.

    I think my point that this thread is unnecessarily hostile, stands. I know I haven't helped much in that regard. Still, I did read the entire thread before posting, and I've provided valuable advice that had some archival merit, before it got buried by this comical circle-jerk. You're patting yourselves on the back but ignoring the fact you failed to solve the problem.

    Phil B: a great percentage of your posts are rude and abusive with zero provocation. I figured you had thick enough skin to handle being called a noob. Not sure what a red card is but three of them seems excessive.
    well noob.. I can only throw one a day.

    grow the fuck up.. or are your brains frozen like the other libs from your cuntry?

    31yrs in the industry.. you are a puppy back under the porch.

    FYI a red card is a BAD mark .. And I misspoke earlier I stated 129posts 0 rep points.. you only have 30 posts and already 3 reds. GOOD JOB! I see you are helping people left n right.

    most users start with one green card.. just for posting in Newbies forum.

    you earn green cards when people like/thank you comments enough ( not sure how many it takes ) But you are going in the wrong direction.

    so long noob

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  • BillyCarpenter
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    Originally posted by doyvid
    The OP already had the belt removed. That is one screw to remove. Would have taken an additional 5 seconds to clean the sensors. I don't see the problem here. I have had customers clean those before.

    This is also a particularly smart/persistent end-user. Demonstrated by his willingness to replace the SD card, do emergency stops, run unnecessary sim codes, etc. When you're blessed with a smart enduser, don't waste their patience by making them run in circles.

    I think my point that this thread is unnecessarily hostile, stands. I know I haven't helped much in that regard. Still, I did read the entire thread before posting, and I've provided valuable advice that had some archival merit, before it got buried by this comical circle-jerk. You're patting yourselves on the back but ignoring the fact you failed to solve the problem.

    Phil B: a great percentage of your posts are rude and abusive with zero provocation. I figured you had thick enough skin to handle being called a noob. Not sure what a red card is but three of them seems excessive.
    Congrats, you know how do clean some sensors. Wouldn't have helped this particular problem, but I get it, you know how to clean some sensors. I don't know why you're so busy patting yourself on the back when your "advice" would have done NOTHING to fix the problem. I'm confused.....

    The actual fix was to replace the MFP board. Nothing to do with cleaning any sensors.

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  • doyvid
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    Originally posted by Phil B.
    another thing .. OP wasn't a tech..

    HELPS TO READ.
    The OP already had the belt removed. That is one screw to remove. Would have taken an additional 5 seconds to clean the sensors. I don't see the problem here. I have had customers clean those before.

    This is also a particularly smart/persistent end-user. Demonstrated by his willingness to replace the SD card, do emergency stops, run unnecessary sim codes, etc. When you're blessed with a smart enduser, don't waste their patience by making them run in circles.

    I think my point that this thread is unnecessarily hostile, stands. I know I haven't helped much in that regard. Still, I did read the entire thread before posting, and I've provided valuable advice that had some archival merit, before it got buried by this comical circle-jerk. You're patting yourselves on the back but ignoring the fact you failed to solve the problem.

    Phil B: a great percentage of your posts are rude and abusive with zero provocation. I figured you had thick enough skin to handle being called a noob. Not sure what a red card is but three of them seems excessive.

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  • Phil B.
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    Originally posted by slimslob
    Billy, I think we are dealing with another Canadian liberal.
    YES HE IS FROM canada ... tech of 2-10yrs ... hell I've got screwdrivers older than he's been a tech..

    129post 0 rep points bet he is a SUPER STAR in the field .. NOT!

    iggy the jackass.

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