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    Konica 7130 pm

    7130 changed DV, drum & blade. Cleared maint., drum & DV counts. Timers & all. Couldn't figure it out so I turned it on & let it go through it's cycle. Naturally it popped a code. Didn't even looked at it. Had to be ATS code. I found & ran the " L " adj. Got a 0006 on left side. On right was 00600 or 60. A no go. What & howvto fix this. Tnx

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    Try to change the TONER DENSITY SENSOR or ID SENOR or BOTH and perform the "L detection" adjustment.

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    Make sure your felts on the end seals did not come loose and roll up binding the drum.

    Generic drum ?? We quit using them...could never get L-Detect to run with them installed, OEMs work perfectly every time for me.

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    Woldnt it throw a main motor lock code but I'll check

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    also clean the sensor in the drum unit , setting powder or toner may have got it dirty

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    What about the order in of what to do after dv & drum change. I've read in a manual for a different model, it said to do "L" adj. then clear maint counts.

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    You would clear the counters 1st in both 25 & 36 mode and then run L-detect.

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    Tnx. I'll do that

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    0006

    The sensor on the TCSB is dirty, resulting in improper output to the PRDB take out drum and clean small white rectangle sensor with swab

    cheers matty

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    Tnx

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