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seniortech
08-07-2008, 07:26 PM
Anyone having problems with codes C2211 -C2214 on a C6500?

I know there were a dodgy batch of drums doing the rounds a few months ago that kept flipping cleaning blades thus causing these codes, but more recently I have seen these codes on some 10 machines that are only a few weeks old, I have tried various things; new drums/drum motors (depending on what code) new prcb etc but with no effect.

I have upgraded the firmware to V40 and have also tried the KM patch that is meant to cure these codes, again with no joy.

Has anyone any ideas/fixes for this?

random
08-08-2008, 06:33 AM
The blades are flipping? Or the machine just comes up with a code? The customer has samples of massive colour mis-registration?

redime
08-08-2008, 10:30 AM
Here you go


Solution ID TAUS0703482EN* Solution Usage 17

Description

C-2211 (C2211), C-2212(C2212), C-2213 (C2213) or C-2214 (C2214)usually when the machine is running in thick paper mode (1/2 line speed).

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Copyright 2008, Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc. July 2008

bizhub PRO C6500 Warm-up, wrong display, incorrect operation, lock-up

Solution

PROBABLE CAUSES:
1. Incorrect drum speed.
Please install attached version 30-GCA firmware (bizhub PRO C6500) or attached version 12-GCA (bizhub PRO C5500) to correct the drum speed.
After installing the firmware please set the following DipSW to the recommended setting:
DipSW21
bit 6 bit 7
0 0 Default
1 0 0.1% up
0 1 0.2% up (Recommended)
1 1 0.3% up
If the symptom recurs with the recommended value, try the 0.3% UP setting.

2. Cleaning blade has "flipped" ona corresponding color.
Replace the respective drum cartridge.To prevent the recurrence of the blade flipping, be sure to apply setting powder onto the surface of the drum.

3. Incorrect Belt Line Speed Adjustment setting.
Check the settingby referring to section10.3.8 Belt Line Speed Adj. (Printer Adjustment) in the Service Manual.If the setting value is not in the range between
-5 to -35, readjust the value within -5 to -35.If -5 to -35 cannot give the satisfactory result, also perform the section 10.3.3. FD Mag. Adjustment (Printer
Adjustment).
Notes :
a. These are drum drive error codes; ensure that the problem is not drive-related.
b.The latest version firmwareis also available via the Konica Minolta Download Selector. Access the Selector from SSD Web Support (CS Expert Support)
by clicking on 'Download MSDS, Drivers, Firmware and more'.
SPECIAL NOTE : Solution contribution by Clinton Marquardt, ESS/SSD and Cesar Jimenez, Production Print/SSD

hosman80
08-09-2008, 09:17 PM
i had the same problem with that batch of drums, what worked for me when the cleaning blade was flipped, take the springs that give pressure to the cleaning blade (on each side of the drum) and stretch them a little, put more setting powder and manually turn them, you should feel them turn smoother. I even started doing that at pm time with all drums.If the cleaning blade is not flipping and the code comes up when using thick paper there is a special version 30 firmware that helps that problem i believe is v30gca.
good luck.

Setright
11-12-2008, 05:38 PM
I have had postive results with stretching the springs. Pull them slowly and as soon as you can feel them stretch past their elastic limit, release them again. The should be about 0.5 - 1.0 mm longer. NOT MORE, they won't clean the drum effectively.

A local colleague applies setting powder twice over on new drums, and his blades don't flip even though he doesn't stretch the springs.


I like the idea about trimming the blade corners off, since the blades I have seen tend to flip only in one side, suggesting that it is the corner that starts the flip.

konikilla
11-12-2008, 08:41 PM
We,ve been buying 8050 blades and inserting them into the 6500 drum units. 3 machines giving this trouble. Not a peep out any of them for 4 weeks now!!!!

laserman06
11-12-2008, 10:37 PM
Got an email from our KM rep. They are working on Version 50 FW. Said it will take care of the codes.

Setright
12-22-2008, 07:43 AM
Actually, the best experience has been with polishing the affected drums. Not with a regular "wax" since that is too soft, but a "resin" polish that leaves a hard smooth shell. Autoglym "Super Resin Polish", also known under the name "Radiant Wax".

In conjunction with moderately stretched springs, this works perfectly. No flipping blades and no problem with image quality.

Gerry.Fitz
01-02-2009, 12:47 PM
Hi
Try fitting 500 springs rotating the drums a couple of times before fitting using patting powder not a batch fault design error currently being sorted by KM with modded drum units
Gerry.fitz

HORSE
01-03-2009, 11:54 AM
The problem is the polishing brush inside the drum unit. Try using the C500 brush until the modified drums are cut into production.

ni311
01-08-2009, 05:00 PM
Read this post too
http://www.copytechnet.com/forums/konica-minolta/13896-c6500-flipping-blade-drum.html

Arcadian
07-22-2013, 02:18 PM
Anyone having problems with codes C2211 -C2214 on a C6500?

I know there were a dodgy batch of drums doing the rounds a few months ago that kept flipping cleaning blades thus causing these codes, but more recently I have seen these codes on some 10 machines that are only a few weeks old, I have tried various things; new drums/drum motors (depending on what code) new prcb etc but with no effect.

I have upgraded the firmware to V40 and have also tried the KM patch that is meant to cure these codes, again with no joy.

Has anyone any ideas/fixes for this?

From Ive seen its the potentiometer bar, (black bar that sensing the drum) going bad, had to replace according to colors
2211 thru 2214 are the colors

2211-yellow
2212-magenta
2213-cyan
2214-black


if recycling power doesn't get rid of the error, then change the bar, according to the error.

Thanks

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