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A tree is known by its fruit, a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost, he who sows courtesy, reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.
Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves, for they shall never cease to be amused.
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Now we can see.
Scanner bed front left area is pushed down. You have to try "gently" tug it upward.
A tree is known by its fruit, a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost, he who sows courtesy, reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.
Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves, for they shall never cease to be amused.
I don't reply to private messages from end users.
Loosen the screws on both hinges and adjust the RHS adjuster screw until the copy is straight. Check the height (gap) is even all the way around the DF. Finally calibrate using a test chart.(every new copier will have a DF calibration chart) if you don't have it just stick to manual adjustment. There is also adjustment for pressure rollers in the DF cover that move white rollers up and down. Give them a go. Make sure all relay rollers are clean and exit mylar is not worn and without any ripped ends.
A tree is known by its fruit, a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost, he who sows courtesy, reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.
Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves, for they shall never cease to be amused.
I don't reply to private messages from end users.
Ah. Missed that. There is a technical bulletin about it then. Reg plate worn out and reg bushing sticking. Make sure you get 2 mylars for the plate too otherwise it a heat gun and some patience.
Yes just do copy gradation adjustment
Do the automatic adjustments using the setup sheet provided with the DF.
Whatever
I know it's a bit confusing getting such a wide variety of advice.
I'm with tsbservice. The scanner frame gets bent from endusers leaning on it. As a starting point I usually use a tape measure. Remove the scanner outer covers, and measure the distance from the floor to the top of the scanner frame at both the front and the back. I've seen a difference of up to 10mm in those measurements. Clearly this won't work on carpeting or an uneven floor. Then loosen the screws that secure the scanner, and pull it back up to the point where the measurements are the same. Then tighten the screws.
One of our in shop techs used an automotive scissors jack to push the scanner up slightly past level, then screw it down tight. I'd imagine that would be hard to explain to a curious customer.
Back in the analog days the Ricoh monochrome machines were known for this. We called it "The Ricoh Bear Hug". I'd take a look around to make sure the enduser wasn't watching, then I'd lean over the scanner slipping my left arm under the scanner and gently lift the machine off the floor a few times.
Don't even think about the electronic adjustments until you've done this part. =^..^=
If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.
blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=
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