It frequently, but not always, shows jam @ lower cassette - tells me to open the right bottom door (no error codes) - after a few sec (5-10) I power up the machine. At times it begins to function ok, but usually after overnight shutdown and then pwr up it shows jam. I removed lower feeder, cleaned all the sensors. No go. Problem is erratic, not constant. LV power supply? Bad/flaky sensor? They have steady 115V in their power line.
Estudio 230 shows jam lower cass @ pwr up
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Re: Estudio 230 shows jam lower cass @ pwr up
I had today a 280 doing basically the same thing. I changed the jam sensor that is mounted to the bottom of the bypass unit. It didnt do the problem anymore while I was there. Only time will tell. This sensor is pretty common to get flaky and go bad. Hope it solves this problem. -
Re: Estudio 230 shows jam lower cass @ pwr up
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Re: Estudio 230 shows jam lower cass @ pwr up
I had today a 280 doing basically the same thing. I changed the jam sensor that is mounted to the bottom of the bypass unit. It didnt do the problem anymore while I was there. Only time will tell. This sensor is pretty common to get flaky and go bad. Hope it solves this problem.Comment
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Re: Estudio 230 shows jam lower cass @ pwr up
I had today a 280 doing basically the same thing. I changed the jam sensor that is mounted to the bottom of the bypass unit. It didnt do the problem anymore while I was there. Only time will tell. This sensor is pretty common to get flaky and go bad. Hope it solves this problem.
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Re: Estudio 230 shows jam lower cass @ pwr up
a couple of times iv swapped this sensor with the top duplex door sensor, they are the same part #, the sensor will work fine in the duplex door because gravity is helping it, but the one under the bypass has gravity against it... i guess the spring losses some tension over time.
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