c2403 code on a buzhub 420.... yuk

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  • brent
    Service Manager

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    • Nov 2008
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    c2403 code on a buzhub 420.... yuk

    so I have about 40 of these machines in the field. and even the bizhub 421 did it to me today. I have performed all the mods and still sometimes get this code. the only fix that I have found is to replace the toner home position sensor. so I replace it. then about 50k later it needs to be replaced again? I am a tech that fixes these. but am getting very annoyed with this particular code. is there any thing else anyone else is doing to fix these? or am I just stuck with the sesor fix? YUK

    thanks



    brent
  • fixthecopier
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    • Apr 2008
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    #2
    I have not replaced a sensor yet. I am opening the machine up, front and back, and blowing it out real well. I keep a pancake compressor in my truck.
    The greatest enemy of knowledge isn't ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge. Stephen Hawking

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    • big jase
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      • Jul 2008
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      #3
      i find the same just strip out toner bottle assembly from front of machine, and vac-out compartment allaround sensor ,bottle housing and under bottle holder, i've done this on all our machines and touch wood we've not seen the problem for 6 months or so
      If at First you don't succeed remove all evidence of ever trying!

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      • brent
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        #4
        well being that the sensors are clear in the back of the machine. it takes a heck of a hose to reach. most of my machines are ok. but there is a few that are kicking my butt. same code.


        no matter what I do. I have to replace that sensor. mabee I am not cleaning it out good enough

        brent

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        • big jase
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          #5
          i get to sensor by taking off cover where paper lands, under there there is a metal cover remove this, it helps you clean out the sensor
          If at First you don't succeed remove all evidence of ever trying!

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          • fixthecopier
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            • Apr 2008
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            #6
            Usually when I strip the back of the machine, canned air and a flexible plastic tube work well. I had one I had to do 3 times, the last time breaking out the big compressor and blowing it out until I could not see any more toner coming out. That was a year ago ,not been back. Even the new ones,421s, 501s, haven't been modified, I just cleaned out a new 501 last week.
            The greatest enemy of knowledge isn't ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge. Stephen Hawking

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            • mo0651
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              • Apr 2009
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              #7
              Check and make sure the red cleaning felt is on that machine. As the hopper spins it supposed to clean the sensors of toner dusting. Worth a look.

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              • brent
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                • Nov 2008
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                #8
                yep the red strip is there. and now it is clean. I went and replaced the sensor today. and made sure to leave out the 3 screws. so if it happens again I can take the whole front apart and not have to take the pwb and covers off the back. the 421 is a little more difficult because of the extra covers on the front of the machine. and when I replaced the sensor the machine now works great. mabee just cleaning the sensor is a hit or miss deal...


                thanks

                brent

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