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gavrielx
02-11-2019, 09:24 AM
Hi ,
does any one know about developer leakage in Bizub 654e models?
we use original parts unfortunately this happend on many mechines.

tanks in adv.

allan
02-11-2019, 11:18 AM
Nope they are pretty good and dev will go past 1.2M prints.
Using original toner? Changing the drum unit every 800K at least?
Rough environment?

Don't like tanks any choppers?

gavrielx
02-11-2019, 11:37 AM
Nope they are pretty good and dev will go past 1.2M prints.
Using original toner? Changing the drum unit every 800K at least?
Rough environment?

This happend to us even after 200k
we using only orignals parts and we change the drums in time.
I think it's because of the rough environmental conditions like high humidity and also dryness.

is it possible to disable auditing of environmental conditions in the mechine?

tanks,

allan
02-11-2019, 05:04 PM
Using original toner?

You don't want to disable the environmental detection. It helps for environmental problems.
Don't think you can anyway.

tsbservice
02-11-2019, 05:34 PM
Check and post temp/humidity in Level history 2 table.
Also depending on Temp/Humidity sensor(together with Gradation and Gamma correction) Grid Voltage and Developer Bias are adjusted.
Grid Voltage and Developer Bias can be checked in Table number, post them also.

copyman
02-11-2019, 05:55 PM
Only thing I remember with that same "footprint" design was the C451 the black would dump dev because of poor contact, the mod was a small bracket that held unit in tight. Possible since C654's are getting older now maybe IU contacts are weakening?? Just a thought

I'll probably regret saying this but I haven't had a C654 dump but have had other a few "4" series dump because of going way past drum lifes. I actually have a C654 that I sold new around 5-7 yrs ago and has original color units with about 1.5 million on them. I have replaced the black a few times as well as fuser & trans belt but C654 color IU's seem to last forever.

Anthony mazimum
02-11-2019, 06:34 PM
Check the developing unit, the developer might be too much full in the unit. Reduce or rotate the gear upwards to drive the developer back into the unit.
Or if possible adjust the developing blade.

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