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  • gwaddle
    Senior Tech

    500+ Posts
    • May 2009
    • 782

    #1

    Arc150 maintenance te

    I can't find in the ARC150 service manual where they hid the maintenance codes. Can anyone help me?
    I know I should be ashamed of myself. Strangely though, I am not.
  • gwaddle
    Senior Tech

    500+ Posts
    • May 2009
    • 782

    #2
    Nevermind. I found the answer in a tech tip on sharp net. Thanks anyway.
    I know I should be ashamed of myself. Strangely though, I am not.

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    • bilyahn
      Service Manager

      1,000+ Posts
      • Dec 2006
      • 1470

      #3
      • Reset the Total and color counters in Simulation 24-04 after maintenance is preformed.
      Cause :
      • Based on the settings in simulation TC21-1, the message on the display is _ _ Maintenance Required . The first 2 characters discribe both the counter that is ready for maintenance and the counter setting.

        The first character will signify the counter and the characters displayed are as follows:
        T: Total Maintenance Counter
        C: Color Maintenance Counter
        A: When the Total and Color counters have the same value

        The second character signifies the maintenance interval:
        A: 5K
        B: 10K
        C: 15K
        D: 20K
        E: 40K(default)
        F: 80K

        A typical message that might be displayed is TE Maintenance Required . This would mean the Total Counter has reached the 40K maintenance period set with Simulation 21-1.

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      • gwaddle
        Senior Tech

        500+ Posts
        • May 2009
        • 782

        #4
        Thanks Bilyahn. God i wish this machine would just catch fire.
        I know I should be ashamed of myself. Strangely though, I am not.

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        • OMD-227

          #5
          How many Bear's do you have left in the field Gene?

          We have only 2 now (thank goodness). I am the only one game enough to work on them. In their day they were pretty good. These days, I agree with the catching fire remark!

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          • gwaddle
            Senior Tech

            500+ Posts
            • May 2009
            • 782

            #6
            This is the only one. The only reason this one is out is because the little old lady that has it couldn't qualify for a real copier and the boss felt sorry for her, so he had me dig this one out of storage. Should have scrapped it sooner.
            I know I should be ashamed of myself. Strangely though, I am not.

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            • OMD-227

              #7
              Hopefully she doesn't do much work with it, because as you probably know, drums/devs/belt & fuser maintenance time are a PITA. Its a great machine when fully serviced and calibrated, but such a massive job to service it. Damn I hate them. Surely soon you can get ahold of an early MX2300N or something like that which will be cheaper to run for you all.

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