++3
But:
we also have had rare similar cases with genuine toner.
Reason:
Mebius MFP.JPG
We asked KDC for correct sparenumbers and got the following:
302NR02480/ Joint lever
302NR02710/ Joint Shutter
302NR02820/ Gear Idle
++3
But:
we also have had rare similar cases with genuine toner.
Reason:
Mebius MFP.JPG
We asked KDC for correct sparenumbers and got the following:
302NR02480/ Joint lever
302NR02710/ Joint Shutter
302NR02820/ Gear Idle
Starting a new thread won't help that generic toner out of your machine. I suggest that you re-read this thread. =^..^=
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 =^..^=
This is exactly what was happening due to the generic cyan toners we were using. I eventually got fed up and just started replacing machines. Seems like our generic cyan toners are working for now. If it was up to me I would use only genuine toners. Thanks for all the feedback.
Hi Guys
Just a quick one , would this issue mentioned cause a grinding sound on the machine and the transfer belt to start binding making it difficult to turn and and gears slip causing the grinding noise , my question as have had 3 units in this week and when we vaccuum out the toner from the transfer belt you can make 3-8 copies/prints and then the grinding noise starts , if i turn the belt drive motor by hand the nosie is gone but if i put preassure on the front gear driven by the belt on the motor the grinding nosie is still there but the transfer belt is out of the machine , the noise sounds like its under the black plastic cover by the toner motors , i have no idea how to remove the black plastic cover if someone maybe has a video to send me i would appreciate it
thank you
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