No great surprise here. This customer finds something to break each time I visit. Most of the time it's completely unrelated to the problem called in, so I have at least two problems to address.
The problem called in was CE00 and E980 jams, and completely unrelated to the original problem.
I had noticed that my originals were sticking to the underside of the duplex tray, effectively reversing the order of the originals until they started dumping on the floor. The resulting pile of originals is so staticy that they won't re-align.
During my investigation, I noticed that the lower guide assembly that drops down doesn't latch properly, and when released it was quite loose and floppy. The ear that supports the front was broken out. In the picture you can see my SPC and cyanoacetate repair.
eS 6520 RADF.JPG
The real surprise is how difficult it is to get that guide assembly free of the RADF. =^..^=
The problem called in was CE00 and E980 jams, and completely unrelated to the original problem.
I had noticed that my originals were sticking to the underside of the duplex tray, effectively reversing the order of the originals until they started dumping on the floor. The resulting pile of originals is so staticy that they won't re-align.
During my investigation, I noticed that the lower guide assembly that drops down doesn't latch properly, and when released it was quite loose and floppy. The ear that supports the front was broken out. In the picture you can see my SPC and cyanoacetate repair.
eS 6520 RADF.JPG
The real surprise is how difficult it is to get that guide assembly free of the RADF. =^..^=
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