A customer had called to explain that someone had dropped a box behind the high capacity input tray on the right hand side of the copier. She found the plug(from the tray to the machine) halfway plugged in and some pins bent. She straightened the pins out(and actually did a really good job) and plugged it back in. The tray didn't show up anymore. She tried turning on and off the copier and unplugging it and plugging it back in. I went to take alook. I am that this machine was not meant to have the tray hot swapped but am not sure what happens when it is. Did it burn out a board on the tray? the machines itself? Any ideas?
Thank you in advance.
Derrick
P.S. yes it is an old analog machine but they like it...maybe they won't be able to use the H.C. input tray any longer but wanted to see if anyone on here had any insight as to what may have happened.
Thank you in advance.
Derrick
P.S. yes it is an old analog machine but they like it...maybe they won't be able to use the H.C. input tray any longer but wanted to see if anyone on here had any insight as to what may have happened.
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