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tulintron
02-04-2020, 07:08 PM
Why does this line of codes make my hair fall out?


On the C6500 models, it was simple. Just clean the drum's potential sensor and it was resolved.


C6000 / 7000 does not have the sensor and the machine that presents the error has new drums, developers, coronas, transferbelt.


According to manual, the reasoning is:


• Printer control board
(PRCB)
• Developing unit / K
• IDC sensor (IDCS)
• IDC solenoid shutter
(SD3)


But I can guarantee that everything is in excellent condition.

https://www.copytechnet.com/forums/konica-minolta/79667-biz-c6000-l-error-code-c2814.html?79667=#post369545
I followed the advice of lucky13 in this post above, but to no avail.


Any tips that might help?


Thanks.

cricketsi
02-04-2020, 07:17 PM
Might seem like a dumb question, but are the corona's good?

tsbservice
02-04-2020, 07:40 PM
Check the connection of the process carriage drawer connectors for proper connection.

tulintron
02-04-2020, 07:54 PM
new cargo corona and process car mechanism operating perfectly and clean

cricketsi
02-04-2020, 08:00 PM
new cargo corona and process car mechanism operating perfectly and clean

Ok, you had mentioned the C6000 doesn't have potential sensors, but it does. Still same spot under dev units.

At least, that's what I remember...lol. It's been awhile.

tsbservice
02-04-2020, 08:21 PM
PM send.

wjurls
02-04-2020, 10:01 PM
C-281* Isn't related to the toner density or the TCR sensors. It's due to an error while undergoing gamma correction. Gamma is done by drawing a patch of color and it's density is read off the transfer belt by the IDC sensor. If the IDC sensor is dirty, or the solenoid/shutter isn't working it can result in the C281* code. Problems with the trans belt cleaning, drum, coronas, or a dirty slit glass can also affect it.
Toner density can affect it, but a depleted developer will likely throw a C242* code.

tulintron
02-05-2020, 11:56 AM
C-281* Isn't related to the toner density or the TCR sensors. It's due to an error while undergoing gamma correction. Gamma is done by drawing a patch of color and it's density is read off the transfer belt by the IDC sensor. If the IDC sensor is dirty, or the solenoid/shutter isn't working it can result in the C281* code. Problems with the trans belt cleaning, drum, coronas, or a dirty slit glass can also affect it.
Toner density can affect it, but a depleted developer will likely throw a C242* code.Yes, exactly!

However, I notice that the black color is formed with a lighter density than the other colors, that's why my case C-2814.


When Recall is performed within the Process Adjustment, the equipment operates normally for a while, around 600 pages, but soon shows C-2814.


In fact, it happened right after doing a great job with high black coverage. Then a new job with zero black coverage. Started the mistake that won't let me sleep ...

wjurls
02-06-2020, 08:51 PM
Yes, exactly!

However, I notice that the black color is formed with a lighter density than the other colors, that's why my case C-2814.


When Recall is performed within the Process Adjustment, the equipment operates normally for a while, around 600 pages, but soon shows C-2814.


In fact, it happened right after doing a great job with high black coverage. Then a new job with zero black coverage. Started the mistake that won't let me sleep ...


You get a visibly light patch even right after loading fresh developer? Is the "dust proof glass" clean?

sadanand
02-07-2020, 04:59 AM
dip sw 11-0 change to 1

Toxic
02-07-2020, 10:10 AM
dip sw 11-0 change to 1
Some info for what dipsw is would be nice.

tsbservice
02-07-2020, 02:30 PM
Some info for what dipsw is would be nice.
PM sent :)

https://www.copytechnet.com/forums/konica-minolta/79667-biz-c6000-l-error-code-c2814.html?79667=#post373550

sadanand
02-10-2020, 05:29 AM
by changing dip sw 11-0 from 0 to 1 you can disable error code then find out which colour has problem max times problem is with black or cyan

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