Is the problem solved??
If not replace the sensor in exit unit
Is the problem solved??
If not replace the sensor in exit unit
I agree with the above. The sensor flags will wear down with that many prints.
It can be hard to see if you don't know the original length of a sensor flag...the paper wears the plastic very evenly.
I know the the attached image from a fuser sensor, but others will be similar. This is only to illustrate :-)
We had the same problem, but with our Meteor DP60 (engine is C6500P) with 2,600,000 impressions . Trying to solve our problem I found out this post. I didn't help me much, because I never found out what was the solution of the your problem and it was weekend, so I couldn't find any spare parts.
But I solved mine with cleaning the contacts of the plugs on the back of the machine. I found wires of the sensor leading to the board, cleaned contacts with contact spray and reconnected it back on the board. From my experience this is common problem with this type of machines.
I have no idea other than, why waste your time until you find our where the clip fell from
.... and once again I get fooled into posting on an old ass thread
Good morning, I'm new here.
Can any of you have a schematic where exactly is the sensor for
Replace PS13 (p/n 08AA 8551 2)
We ordered this sensor but at the customer's in the machine it looks different than this one.
Maybe some of you have machine diagrams with a part description?
its on the exit section not the fuser
We know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two.
Also don't ask me for files without a contributor badge.
have the pull the RU/finishers, left side panel, then the exit unit.
Not hard, just time consuming.
Stripped down the entire module, cleaned, replaced sensor.
Works fine till now.
Thank you so much for help
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