Hello techie's,
Hoping someone has experienced what I'm currently experiencing on a couple M680 machines.
I currently maintain 10 M680's for a client. Three recently experienced the 59.00.F0 errors. If you've worked on the CP3525's, M570/M575's, M651's, I'm sure you've seen this before. 9 times out of 10 it's the solenoid sticking. I've performed this repair a 100 times before with perfect results by cleaning the solenoid and placing electrical tape in place of the worn pad. One out these current 3 repaired perfectly. Two have added a large amount of frustration.
The issues are that after this repair, two have experienced constant fuser jams with the first printed sheet stopping in the transport area and the 2nd sheet stopping 2" out of the fuser. Mind you, these machines were working with the 59.00.F0 errors if the end user powered down, opened the right door and rebooted, then closed the right door upon request. No further errors until the machines sat for 2-3 days.
My question is, did the fuser drive assembly crap out on these two when I repaired the solenoid? Or was this always a problem?
The individual diagnostic component tests show no issues with any part.
I have already ordered one RM1-4974, fuser drive assembly to see if that fixes one machine.
Thanks.
Jeff
Hoping someone has experienced what I'm currently experiencing on a couple M680 machines.
I currently maintain 10 M680's for a client. Three recently experienced the 59.00.F0 errors. If you've worked on the CP3525's, M570/M575's, M651's, I'm sure you've seen this before. 9 times out of 10 it's the solenoid sticking. I've performed this repair a 100 times before with perfect results by cleaning the solenoid and placing electrical tape in place of the worn pad. One out these current 3 repaired perfectly. Two have added a large amount of frustration.
The issues are that after this repair, two have experienced constant fuser jams with the first printed sheet stopping in the transport area and the 2nd sheet stopping 2" out of the fuser. Mind you, these machines were working with the 59.00.F0 errors if the end user powered down, opened the right door and rebooted, then closed the right door upon request. No further errors until the machines sat for 2-3 days.
My question is, did the fuser drive assembly crap out on these two when I repaired the solenoid? Or was this always a problem?
The individual diagnostic component tests show no issues with any part.
I have already ordered one RM1-4974, fuser drive assembly to see if that fixes one machine.
Thanks.
Jeff
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