Hi folks,
I've got a secondhand toshiba estudio 230.
The finisher attached to the machine seems unable to scroll up and down properly. When the machine first starts it makes several clicking sounds and then eventually starts to scroll the top tray up and down. The problem is that it appears to scroll up okay but becomes stuck whenever the tray is supposed to scroll back down.
I'm not entirely certain what is wrong. Initially I thought that perhaps the little gears on the side were not working properly but after taking the cap off and watching the gears spin whilst the finisher is trying to configure itself, this does not seem to be the problem.
After playing around with it for a bit, I have worked out that if I push the tray inward a bit then it will scroll up and down without a problem. It looks as though the tray may be dropping down too low and should be tighted somehow - but I can't see anything that I could tighten to resolve the problem.
If I don't push the tray in whilst the finisher is readying itself to for a copy or print job, I end up getting a message on the screen telling me to contact a technician.
I have two questions:
1. Does anyone have any suggestions about how I might try to fix this problem (which hopefully I have explained sufficiently clearly). I would rather not incur the expense of a technician. The cost of freighting this copier to my place and buying a new toner have together already cost twice as much as what I bought the machine secondhand for in the first place;
2. Alternatively, is there a way I could perhaps configure the copier so that it does not need to dispense anything to the finisher but rather to the tray below the glass area where I assume faxes or fax transmission sheets are usually printed to (not sure what you call this).
TIA
I've got a secondhand toshiba estudio 230.
The finisher attached to the machine seems unable to scroll up and down properly. When the machine first starts it makes several clicking sounds and then eventually starts to scroll the top tray up and down. The problem is that it appears to scroll up okay but becomes stuck whenever the tray is supposed to scroll back down.
I'm not entirely certain what is wrong. Initially I thought that perhaps the little gears on the side were not working properly but after taking the cap off and watching the gears spin whilst the finisher is trying to configure itself, this does not seem to be the problem.
After playing around with it for a bit, I have worked out that if I push the tray inward a bit then it will scroll up and down without a problem. It looks as though the tray may be dropping down too low and should be tighted somehow - but I can't see anything that I could tighten to resolve the problem.
If I don't push the tray in whilst the finisher is readying itself to for a copy or print job, I end up getting a message on the screen telling me to contact a technician.
I have two questions:
1. Does anyone have any suggestions about how I might try to fix this problem (which hopefully I have explained sufficiently clearly). I would rather not incur the expense of a technician. The cost of freighting this copier to my place and buying a new toner have together already cost twice as much as what I bought the machine secondhand for in the first place;
2. Alternatively, is there a way I could perhaps configure the copier so that it does not need to dispense anything to the finisher but rather to the tray below the glass area where I assume faxes or fax transmission sheets are usually printed to (not sure what you call this).
TIA
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