DC250 Magenta Developer filled with toner, What to do?

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  • afropro
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    • May 2012
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    #16
    Re: DC250 Magenta Developer filled with toner, What to do?

    I have the manual, I no the procedures to remove and add developer and new tank, I don't know the amount of developer to be added to the tank, should it be poured all bag.

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    • adriansto
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      #17
      Re: DC250 Magenta Developer filled with toner, What to do?

      Originally posted by afropro
      I have the manual, I no the procedures to remove and add developer and new tank, I don't know the amount of developer to be added to the tank, should it be poured all bag.
      Read the manual again
      If your is original developer from Xerox put it all

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      • davidj7
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        #18
        Re: DC250 Magenta Developer filled with toner, What to do?

        Changing developer and assy is no rocket science .Just put the new developer into the new assy and You just put it back the way you removed it . Just 1 connector .make sure its plugged in .Thats it . running a max setup is always recommended .
        a machine is only as good as your tech : source:screwtape ; the scary one

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        • afropro
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          #19
          Re: DC250 Magenta Developer filled with toner, What to do?

          Thanks buddy, I have also a Ricoh BW printers, so when the tech changes the developer, he doesn't pour all of the bag, I don\t know why, so that's why I was wondering should it be poured all bag. Thank you for reply.

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          • afropro
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            #20
            Re: DC250 Magenta Developer filled with toner, What to do?

            Hi guys, I have one more question, maybe I am not bothering you.
            I just bought the new developer tank, and developer, but the developer came in 2 boxes, I didn't bought by myself, so should I put two boxes of developer or just one box.?
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            • Tropix
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              #21
              Re: DC250 Magenta Developer filled with toner, What to do?

              Originally posted by afropro
              Hi guys, I have one more question, maybe I am not bothering you.
              I just bought the new developer tank, and developer, but the developer came in 2 boxes, I didn't bought by myself, so should I put two boxes of developer or just one box.?
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              Use just 1 pack fill develpoer tank with rotating....... if u get problems anymore see number on adc sensor on developer tank that nummber must write in diagnostic for calibation. try find serivice manual for details

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              • Tropix
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                #22
                Re: DC250 Magenta Developer filled with toner, What to do?
                1. Remove the Developer Housing ( REP 9.14).
                2. Remove screws ( Figure 1).
                  Figure 1. Removing screws
                3. Remove Cover ( Figure 2).
                  Figure 2. Removing Cover
                4. Carefully dispose of any material remaining in the Developer Housing.



                Replace

                1. Add Developer ( Figure 3).
                  Figure 3. Adding Developer (picture shows yellow housing)
                2. Re-install Developer Housing (reverse order of Removal procedure in REP 9.14).
                3. Run dC950 ATC Sensor Setup.
                4. Reset HFSI Counter ( dC135) for the Developer that was replaced:
                  • 954-830 (Yellow - Y)
                  • 954-831 (Magenta - M)
                  • 954-832 (Cyan - C)
                  • 954-833 (Black - K






                dC950 ATC Sensor Setup

                NOTE:
                There is NO dC950 routine in the PWS tool for DocuColor 242/252/260. From MAX Setup in Diagnostics go to ATC Sensor Setup.

                Purpose

                To set the calibration values [ATC Correction Coefficient], [ATC Correction Offset] in NVM to calibrate the new ATC Sensor
                Refer to ADJ 9.2 for instructions.





                This procedure sets the calibration values (ATC Correction Coefficient and ATC Correction Offset) in NVM to calibrate new ATC Sensors


                Check

                1. If the ATC Sensor or Developer Housing was replaced, perform the first procedure listed in Adjustment
                2. If there is reason to believe that the calibration values in NVM are incorrect, perform the following:
                  1. DocuColor 240/250, enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to PWS Diagnostic mode.
                    DocuColor 242/252/260, enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Accessing UI Diagnostics.
                  2. DocuColor 240/250, select dC950 from the DC Quick menu. Select Read.
                    DocuColor 242/252/260, select Max Setup, then ATC Sensor Setup.
                  3. Check the values in the top rows of numbers in the window. If the value in all 4 columns is the default (55), it is probable that the NVM is incorrect. perform the second procedure listed in the Adjustment.



                Adjustment

                Procedure 1 - for new ATC Sensors

                Perform these steps if you have just replaced an ATC Sensor or Developer Housing:
                1. DocuColor 240/250, enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to PWS Diagnostic mode.
                  DocuColor 242/252/260, enter the Diagnostic Mode. Refer to Accessing UI Diagnostics.
                2. DocuColor 240/250, select dC950 from the DC Quick menu. Select Read.
                  DocuColor 242/252/260, select Max Setup, then ATC Sensor Setup.
                3. Locate the ATC Sensor calibration code on the ATC Sensor. This is the 3-digit number in the 3rd line of text on the label (it will always start with a zero).
                4. Enter the last 2 digits of this code into the appropriate column of the first row.
                5. Select the color(s) to be changed.
                6. Select Start.





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                • afropro
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                  #23
                  Re: DC250 Magenta Developer filled with toner, What to do?

                  Originally posted by Tropix
                  Use just 1 pack fill develpoer tank with rotating....... if u get problems anymore see number on adc sensor on developer tank that nummber must write in diagnostic for calibation. try find serivice manual for details
                  Aha, so usually it should be poured one packet, I don't know why they gave me two pieces. This is the first time i am doing this, I am new to this.

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                  • DeAndre

                    #24
                    Re: DC250 Magenta Developer filled with toner, What to do?

                    none of the pictures are showing up

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