5 minute plastic epoxy.
Light activated super glue
Paper clips and wooden coffee stirrers.
Yellow dusters and canned "air"
5 minute plastic epoxy.
Light activated super glue
Paper clips and wooden coffee stirrers.
Yellow dusters and canned "air"
Never used canned air after we were shown what happens to circuit boards when hit with a long blast way way back when we were actually repairing early electronic calculators. Yeah they cost over 150 bucks, and labor back then was still less than 30 bucks an hour.. Condensation and fried board was usually the result. Watched a customer use canned air to clean paper dust out of a doc feeder while I was repairing a typewriter. And she blew a few staples into the paper path and she managed to get condensed water onto the photo diode sensors and shorted the doc feeder sensors out. Sure was glad that particular copier was not one of ours.
Toshiba copiers have test charts built into service mode. I use them all of the time and tell customers this is how I judge colour quality.
Not sure about canned air not being used as much anymore. I use it almost every call, mostly to blow paper dust off ADF sensors.
Hammers, fists and soles of shoes
But seriously, there is much less a need of non consumable parts as compared to years ago...
When I started servicing copiers they used toaster ovens for fusers.....I'm old
How to go to the test chart mode for e-studio 4555.
Glass wax & Rain X used them to reduce static for old school Document feeders. Fedreon to clean Lower fuser rollers before Teflon sleeves.
How to go to service test mode to print colour chart for Toshiba estudio 4555?
thanks.
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