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    Bizhub c3350 Jan 30-03

    Anyone seen a 30-03 jam in a c3350?

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    Re: Bizhub c3350 Jan 30-03

    Looks like a small piece of the exit arm assembly was snapped off
    now the fun is going to be to figure out how to replace that

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    Re: Bizhub c3350 Jan 30-03

    Anyone know a trick on replacing the exit sensor on this thing?

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    Re: Bizhub c3350 Jan 30-03

    i've done it a few times...i remove the scanner and work my way down...it's actually an easy job, can do it in 30 minutes
    Tip for the day; Treat every problem as your dog would.....If you cant eat it or f*ck it....then p*ss on it & walk away...

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    Re: Bizhub c3350 Jan 30-03

    is the scanner cables still really long like they were on the c35?

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    Re: Bizhub c3350 Jan 30-03

    Quote Originally Posted by rrrohan View Post
    is the scanner cables still really long like they were on the c35?
    I've never seen a C35, you have to take the rear covers off, and the covers below the exit, the scanner plugs into the board behind that cover, it's a really easy job
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    Re: Bizhub c3350 Jan 30-03

    If you’re talking about the exit actuator on the guide that lifts up over the fuser, there’s a way of doing it without stripping anything.

    Lift the guide up and look for a screw on the left side of the guide as you look at it.

    If you undo that, the top cover slides to the right and comes off. The actuator sits in the part that’s left.

    Swap it out, refit cover and screw, job done.

    just be careful the return spring doesn’t disappear as you remove it.

    Its a fiddly job but can be done inside 10 minutes with a bit of practice.
    Last edited by tech51; 10-25-2019 at 07:27 PM. Reason: extra info

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    Re: Bizhub c3350 Jan 30-03

    Does the c35 and c3350 use the same exit switch?

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    Re: Bizhub c3350 Jan 30-03

    Quote Originally Posted by mrfuser View Post
    Does the c35 and c3350 use the same exit switch?
    If you’re referring to the actuator then yes.

    Also fits c3110 and c3100p to my knowledge.

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    Re: Bizhub c3350 Jan 30-03

    Quote Originally Posted by tech51 View Post
    If you’re talking about the exit actuator on the guide that lifts up over the fuser, there’s a way of doing it without stripping anything.

    Lift the guide up and look for a screw on the left side of the guide as you look at it.

    If you undo that, the top cover slides to the right and comes off. The actuator sits in the part that’s left.

    Swap it out, refit cover and screw, job done.

    just be careful the return spring doesn’t disappear as you remove it.

    Its a fiddly job but can be done inside 10 minutes with a bit of practice.



    God bless you I have the same error in tray 2 of that same c3350 printer. And tray 1 Meda paper jam error. 11-02. Could you give me more information about the part you are referring to?

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