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schlf
06-15-2022, 05:51 AM
After replacing the developer I got a whole bunch of problems although all the adjustments were passed and done quality wasn't quite good. Checked the cleaning unit of the ITB and the belt itself and both were ok, Cleaned the IDC sensors but still err 2 on color autimatic adj, and the machine doesn't pass gamma auto adj. Running I / O Check mode 36-3 / 36-4 / 36-5 found out one of the idc sensors (the far under the code ..-05) showing 0 in output value and that's where i got completely stuck. If you guys have any thoughts where to get the sensor from or what to do I'd really appreciate that/

Toxic
06-15-2022, 08:01 AM
More info would be helpful...
Machine counter, parts life counter (drum, developer, charge unit...)
Did you follow procedure from service manual ?

blackcat4866
06-15-2022, 03:41 PM
I've seen those IDC sensors bad before. Also check that the shutter is opening up far enough for the sensor to see the transfer belt. If that mechanism gets bent (and it does), the shutter opens only 1/2 way. =^..^=

schlf
06-16-2022, 05:10 AM
I'll check the shutter opening gate. That started after developer replacement, aut developer charge was donw, automatic color registration was done, automatic gamma adj was also done and few prints but the quality was poor and the problem stated with a laser error 53-01 i believe, but then it was gone, lasers can adjust itself. and then a parade of IDC errors

Toxic
06-16-2022, 08:28 AM
If you did not run Toner density init first after developer replace that could be your problem.

wjurls
06-16-2022, 04:42 PM
I've seen those IDC sensors bad before. Also check that the shutter is opening up far enough for the sensor to see the transfer belt. If that mechanism gets bent (and it does), the shutter opens only 1/2 way. =^..^=

Seen this a few times. You can reach in and manually tape the shutter open for testing purposes. Color registration sensors do go bad also. Just had to order one myself for a Accuriopress C2060. This is the second Color Registration sensor I've had to replace on the C1060 series. C6000 is similar.

Run the density balance chart and insure that yellow looks dense enough for sensors to read. If it isn't, look into developer, drum, transfer issues first. 1st transfer rollers inside belt unit can sometimes come out of position. If the CR sensors are bad, or the shutter, it will always throw the code for yellow. It won't be any other colors as it stops after yellow.

schlf
06-17-2022, 07:10 AM
a little upd on the whole situation, replacement procedures I believe were done correctly and it had pass all the adj but I'll do toner density initiation again, yet it's just a weird start of error parade coming next such as now throwing 2243, couldn't find code for I/O checking of the drum speed (drum is new just installed)

sendpiks
06-21-2022, 01:19 AM
Highly likely this is problems with shutter for IDC sensors, I have very similar problems on my 8000. Solution was to keep IDC sensors opened all the time. Tape it in open position and DO NOT make registration auto adj. Color gamma adj make from front panel menu as usual.
Maybe it will help.

sendpiks
06-21-2022, 01:24 AM
(drum is new just installed)

Do you screwed out and throw away small RED screws on drums?
One time when I was at very very beginning of my Konica way I put new drums without taking out red screws and this give looots of funny errors

schlf
06-23-2022, 10:29 AM
Do you screwed out and throw away small RED screws on drums?
One time when I was at very very beginning of my Konica way I put new drums without taking out red screws and this give looots of funny errors

Exactly my problem to be honest, didn't know that was a thing and was just checking if drums are identical.
Thanks a lot everyone for help

Robin (ACS Collective)
09-05-2023, 10:26 AM
hi,
i am getting 4661 on our C6000 after replacing transfer belt cleaning unit.
Didn't find any screws to be removed. But are there any?

blackcat4866
09-05-2023, 06:33 PM
hi,
i am getting 4661 on our C6000 after replacing transfer belt cleaning unit.
Didn't find any screws to be removed. But are there any?

Oh yes. There are (2) locking screws painted red, holding the cleaning blade away from the belt. You can remove them completely. =^..^=

Robin (ACS Collective)
09-06-2023, 12:20 PM
Thanks but, no those screws were already gone.
I compared old and new units.


Another question:

Do you think I can use "A1RFPP0000 Setting Toner" for our C6000?
It says it was compatible with bizhub PRESS C1100/C1085/C6100/C6085/C8000.

blackcat4866
09-06-2023, 01:53 PM
For the amount needed to prime a drum or transfer cleaning blade, any differences will be insignificant. Yes, use that.

Robin (ACS Collective)
09-08-2023, 02:33 PM
Journey continues:

What exactly is SETTING POWDER 000V-19-0?
Our Konica Dealer sent this instead of A1RFPP0000 Setting Toner.
As it is white and contains little plastic bubbles I guess I should rather not use this instead?

Sorry for my noob qs

blackcat4866
09-08-2023, 05:52 PM
Lol! That's the same stuff I was using decades ago. It's probably Kynar or Zinc Stearate, an acceptable substitute.

Do not open the bag! Or tie wrap the bag shut again.
Just bump the bag against the drum or belt surface to apply a light dusting of setting powder. The powder passes through the fabric. The round spheres are probably desiccant to keep the contents from clumping (to keep it dry). The desiccant won't pass through the cloth bag.

I've never actually seen it with a Konica Minolta label ... we got ours from Katun or Precision Roller.

Oh, and store it in a Zip-Lock bag or it will dust all over your toolbag.
=^..^=

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