have a problem with a sharp mx m6070 it consistently shows the code f2-78, I know from experience that this is the image density sensor and in other models such as the sharp 565 I know that it is located on the transfer roller, but it is not I know where it is so I can clean it or change it. Could someone help me with its location?
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Re: sharp mx 6070
have a problem with a sharp mx m6070 it consistently shows the code f2-78, I know from experience that this is the image density sensor and in other models such as the sharp 565 I know that it is located on the transfer roller, but it is not I know where it is so I can clean it or change it. Could someone help me with its location? -
Re: sharp mx 6070
have a problem with a sharp mx m6070 it consistently shows the code f2-78, I know from experience that this is the image density sensor and in other models such as the sharp 565 I know that it is located on the transfer roller, but it is not I know where it is so I can clean it or change it. Could someone help me with its location?
2 sensors (front and back) above the transferbelt on the right side.
If you remove the transferbelt unit, you can see them.Comment
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Re: sharp mx 6070
have a problem with a sharp mx m6070 it consistently shows the code f2-78, I know from experience that this is the image density sensor and in other models such as the sharp 565 I know that it is located on the transfer roller, but it is not I know where it is so I can clean it or change it. Could someone help me with its location?Comment
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Re: sharp mx 6070
have a problem with a sharp mx m6070 it consistently shows the code f2-78, I know from experience that this is the image density sensor and in other models such as the sharp 565 I know that it is located on the transfer roller, but it is not I know where it is so I can clean it or change it. Could someone help me with its location?Comment
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ive had to replace a few of the sensors before, I was unable to find them in the parts manual so stole them out of a junker we had. I would think it would be the same problem even on a MX6500 as they are very similar machines.Comment
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