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  • bebe.radescu
    Technician
    • Jul 2012
    • 54

    #1

    Konica Minolta Bizhub 350

    Hi guys!

    I am new to fixing printers. I recently had to deal with a bizhub 350 with the C3557 error. From what i understood the developer in the developer unit was very low. I set the ATDC sensor to 170 and it worker a coupley of days more. After that it had to be changed the developer. I ordered it, opened the image unit, cleaned the developer unit i replaced the drum and the doctor blade with brand new ones, put it back on i set the counters to 0 run F8 and it worked like 3000copies then it started to print the pages a little bit dirty, the drum unit begined to let some trails on the paper. I opened the pannel and saw that the drum unit wasn't getting cleaned enough by the doctor blade. I opened the image unit cleaned it again, did like 10 good clean copies and after that it begined to make dirty copies with trails on them. Any ideas and advices?

    Thx!
  • Zeldaman
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    • Mar 2011
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    • fixthecopier
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      • Apr 2008
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      Re: Konica Minolta Bizhub 350

      You should not have to change a doctor blade. The assembled drum is cheap. Change developer at same time clear counters and run f-8. Also, if there was a scratch on the right side of the original drum, you MUST change the dv collars. There is a thread on that problem and aftermarket collars are better.
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      • Zeldaman
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        • bebe.radescu
          Technician
          • Jul 2012
          • 54

          #5
          Re: Konica Minolta Bizhub 350

          Originally posted by fixthecopier
          You should not have to change a doctor blade. The assembled drum is cheap. Change developer at same time clear counters and run f-8. Also, if there was a scratch on the right side of the original drum, you MUST change the dv collars. There is a thread on that problem and aftermarket collars are better.

          Thx for the advice man, but u see, i did all that. i cleaned the developer unit, i replaced it with a brand new one, i also replaced the drum and the doctor blade because they both come together in the package, i cleared the counters, ran f8, and it did work properly but after 3000 copies it began to print with trailmarks. i taught maybe some rollers may be dirty but it wasn't that. after the printing is done i can see leftover tonner on the drum in the same place where the trailmarks are printed on the paper. i open the image unit so i can clean it, i do it. after that it prints like 10 good copies and after that it starts again with trailmarks.

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          • Darren King
            copiertech

            500+ Posts
            • Jul 2007
            • 652

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            Re: Konica Minolta Bizhub 350

            I think you have doctor blade confused with cleaning blade. Two very different things. The doctor, or leveler blade is on the dev unit and the cleaning blade goes against the drum to clean excess toner.
            Did you clean out the toner recycling area on top of the drum unit. It may be backed up and coming out past the cleaning blade.
            Also, if there is a worn ring on the end of the original drum you must change the transfer roller.
            It is a good idea to replace the dev spacer rollers as well.
            Darren

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            • Tec1
              Technician
              • Dec 2011
              • 48

              #7
              Re: Konica Minolta Bizhub 350

              must be C2557 IU prob.

              i'd just replace the unit.

              i've just been putting in the Di350 IU ( have to cut notch out in upper section and remove drum shutter maybe modify pins the key units) have had pretty good luck.

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              • Hansoon
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                • Sep 2007
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                Re: Konica Minolta Bizhub 350

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                • fixthecopier
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                  • Apr 2008
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                  Re: Konica Minolta Bizhub 350

                  Originally posted by bebe.radescu
                  Thx for the advice man, but u see, i did all that. i cleaned the developer unit, i replaced it with a brand new one, i also replaced the drum and the doctor blade because they both come together in the package, i cleared the counters, ran f8, and it did work properly but after 3000 copies it began to print with trailmarks. i taught maybe some rollers may be dirty but it wasn't that. after the printing is done i can see leftover tonner on the drum in the same place where the trailmarks are printed on the paper. i open the image unit so i can clean it, i do it. after that it prints like 10 good copies and after that it starts again with trailmarks.

                  I am saying the problem is in the drum assembly. I use ones that are pre assembled, like come from factory. When we have to rebuild old ones like Di250, we get the problems you are describing.
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                  • Hansoon
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                    • Sep 2007
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                    Re: Konica Minolta Bizhub 350

                    Sometimes the drum shaft, a plastic pin, breaks off and can cause such problems. We reinforce them generally with a metal pin inside (screw). Also can the plastic shaft wear causing the drum to move out of position.

                    Hans
                    Last edited by Hansoon; 07-21-2012, 12:16 PM.
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