I just spent $1200 on getting my EStudio 550 repaired and after a week I get a "Fuser Cleaning Web Notice". Does anyone know how to clean it or replace the part? Thanks ... I don't want to spend any more money on this machine.
Fuser Cleaning Web Message
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My recommendation here is to call your tech. He 'll do it right the first time, and if has only truly been a week he should have known better, and will give you free labor.If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.
blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^= -
try to reset the fuser cleaning web counter.
6+START+power_on then press 2 then chooose fuser unit the fuser cleaning web then press reset.
good luck.-----------------------------
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Omar Khayyam
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That will only reset the counter. If that does not work then maybe he forgot to replace it. this has an end life sensor that when the fuser web is low it trips this sensor and displays this message. So if he replaced the web then either he put it on backwards, the sensor is bad, or the machine jammed and pulled the web out of it. If you paid for it then call and make him check it for free.And Star Trek was just a tv show...yeah right!Comment
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ideffects
Replace Web
Replacing the web is one of the simplest things to replace on this machine. First, you will need the web. The part number is 6LA23055000 for the web and depending on how many impressions are on the sponge roller (it touched the hot roller), you may need that as well - PN: 6LA23060000. You can do a google search for the part numbers or go to precisionroller.com and plug in the numbers. When replacing the fuser web, you will be working right above the hot roller (it's the black one) so make sure the machine has been off for hours and you do not damage the roller when removing and installing the web. Once the web is replaced, you will need to reset the counter for that part. Follow the instructions in a prior post.
If you are serious about working on the machine yourself, you will need to get the service manual and handbook. It will explain in detail with diagrams on how to replace the web and every part in the machine. You can get them at service-manual.net for $12.00 bucks and it is an instant download or search the net and you can probably find it for free.
Be warned... The consumables are fairly easy to replace however, you can do a lot of damage to the machine if you are not careful. NEVER force a part in. Keep track of every screw. Take your time and do it right. If you run into a problem, you may need to call your tech back in and he may not be too happy that you were tinkering in the machine.
I personally purchased a 650 off ebay and I taught myself how to work on digital printers. I did screw up some parts and it did cost some money for replacement parts but I have saved a lot of money!
If you decide to do it yourself, good luck.Comment
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MattPhung
IdEffect - Thanks for the advice.
IdEffect-
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment on this. I will definitely purchase a service manual.Comment
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ideffects
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i've got to lean towards what spock and blackcat are telling ya.. for $1200 worth of repairs, as a tech, i would think that the fuser was at least inspected.. if your bill reflects fuser repair, call your tech back for the inspection and troubleshooting..good luck..Comment
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ideffects
watch out for the one way bearing that locks up on the orange roller. (sometimes there are two, one at each end)
i've got to lean towards what spock and blackcat are telling ya.. for $1200 worth of repairs, as a tech, i would think that the fuser was at least inspected.. if your bill reflects fuser repair, call your tech back for the inspection and troubleshooting..good luck..Comment
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