DC 470 single-sided wants to be double-sided

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  • Dexor
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    • Jan 2010
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    #1

    DC 470 single-sided wants to be double-sided

    Does anyone know which solenoid controls the single-sided vs. double-sided in the inverter?
    MOst of the copies end up OK, but an occasionally, (about 3 at a time, once they start) just shoot back into transport unit wanting to be double sided.
    I don't have pws...
  • elsab
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    • Dec 2007
    • 63

    #2
    usually the inverter gate driven by the solenoid at side can be found just after fuser exit. the inverter solenoid energizes during 2 sided and/or face down copying.

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    • Dexor
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      #3
      Originally posted by elsab
      usually the inverter gate driven by the solenoid at side can be found just after fuser exit. the inverter solenoid energizes during 2 sided and/or face down copying.
      It must be one of the two @ rear (and the other one in the center) side as the top one in the front stays energized (from what I could see when removed the plate that covers them), and the bottom one just stays open. Hard to notice the second one making any moves, as copy cycle can be very long before it acts up.
      Just can't find in the manual the whole process described...

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      • yasir
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        • Mar 2007
        • 19

        #4
        RE 470

        I think yr problem in the iverter module check the sensors, see the colour of the sensor eye if it is yellow sensor ok, if brown sensor is faulty
        regds,yasirmohmed@yahoo.com

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