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  • leo34staffs
    copierman

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    • Aug 2007
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    [CQ] Mx2640

    Hi guys. This one is for any one who does Sharp. Can you shed any ideas with this issue.
    Sharp Mx 2640. Customer called saying poor cq. The leading edge looks ok (about an inch in) looks like magenta and yellow are ok. Also when I got there I had e7 93 which is image process trouble. The mc would not print a test page either so I reformatted hdd and that sorted the e7 93 and test page not printing issue. I did a panic stop and the image was not great on the primary so rules out fuser and secondary transfer. Any ideas? Will get image uploaded
    Networking skills are advantageous but use of a 3m vacuum cleaner is essential
  • ntbann
    Senior Tech

    500+ Posts
    • Jan 2012
    • 613

    #2
    Re: Mx2640

    Developer and drums. What are your maintenance counts? Not much info here!

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    • leo34staffs
      copierman

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      #3
      Re: Mx2640

      Originally posted by ntbann
      Developer and drums. What are your maintenance counts? Not much info here!

      It has been refurbished 2 months ago with new devs and drums. All consumables are way under life.
      Networking skills are advantageous but use of a 3m vacuum cleaner is essential

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      • ntbann
        Senior Tech

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        • Jan 2012
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        #4
        Re: Mx2640

        Example

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        • leo34staffs
          copierman

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          #5
          Re: Mx2640

          Here are some samples, as you can see it looks like black and cyan are poor, although its good for the first part of the page, this issue suddenly occurred, it looks like bad c and k developer but this issue on both colours happened at the same time.




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          Networking skills are advantageous but use of a 3m vacuum cleaner is essential

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          • mansart
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            • Apr 2009
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            #6
            Re: Mx2640

            Are these prints or copies?

            Do an internal print using 64-01 A=9
            and one using 64-5 A=1

            what does the color on these look like?


            If these are copies, try taking the machine out of manual exposure.....any difference?

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            • ntbann
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              #7
              Re: Mx2640

              Have you run a calibration step by step yet?

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              • Servicetech
                Junior Member
                • Apr 2006
                • 7

                #8
                Re: Mx2640

                Check the secondary transfer belt unit. I have had a piece break and the transfer roller under the belt was out of place. It causes all kinds of weird quality issues.

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                • copiertec
                  Service Manager

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                  • Jan 2016
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                  #9
                  Re: Mx2640

                  Originally posted by leo34staffs
                  It has been refurbished 2 months ago with new devs and drums. All consumables are way under life.
                  Were the drums OEM? Seems you have issue with the black the most. OEM toners? Were all the proper calibrations followed? Did you check your primary belt to make sure black roller is working properly? also as mentioned as well, how is the secondary trans belt looking? I have gone as far as pulling out the laser unit to make sure all the glass is clean as well in instances like this, just to make sure no developer, toner or dust is blocking the glass just to eliminate it being a cause, it just takes an extra 15 min.

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                  • leo34staffs
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                    #10
                    Re: Mx2640 Solved

                    Hi Guys, I have sorted this, it was the ptc, it was attached at either end but nothing in the middle, not sure if the customer has messed, although I had no charge related code, I did get e7 93 which may have been caused by the arc. I will upload some samples printed from 64-01




                    sample 1.jpgsample 2.jpg
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