I've seen this on older models with the door switches but not on this model. Has anyone run into this on a MPC4502?
I've seen this on older models with the door switches but not on this model. Has anyone run into this on a MPC4502?
Can't say I've run into this.
Is it actually powering all the way down? I've seen some where they will make some noises after sitting for a long time, but not powering off.
I'd suspect PSU, or loosed connection of Power Cord.
i only mpc3502 but same engine and these run once you have a good fuser sleeve installed...solid blacks and reliable..
Did you see it loose power or customer said it did?
Are you actually seeing it cycle power or are you basing your question on a large count of J001 being shown in the SMC report? J001 is usually caused by flaky jam cover switches on bridge units but can occur with any door switch. I had machines in an almond processing plant where there was a very fine almond dust that was non-conductive and would work its way into door and paper size switches.
I had a jr. tech run a bridge unit out there and still shuts down so I am told. I did not see it happen. Machine is pretty dirty so I'm going to pick up and leave a loaner tomorrow. I will let you know what I find out. Thanks!
I've had ESP power filters cause the machine to intermittently shut off.
Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. ~Theodore Roosevelt
Machine has a Smart Power conditioner installed from day one. I picked up the machine Wednesday and I have not been able to replicate problem in house. 😣
If you're unable to duplicate the issue, I'd bring a line voltage tester out to the site. I had one that was throwing flaky/random error codes, and it turned out their power outlet was sharing the circuit with an industrial sized shredder. Whenever the shredder kicked on, the line voltage would drop to 103 VAC. When it was off, the idling voltage sat around 112 VAC, which is a little low.
They had the power company come out and change the taps and the line voltage went to 126 VAC. It's worth looking into.
Had a MPC3003 shut down like that the other day. Had problems before because the customer has a MPW6700 on the same outlet. Customer was suppose to have an electrician install a separate outlet however they dropped the ball and never did it. Weeks later machine starts shutting down randomly. Like Guitar said check line voltage and see if anything else is on the same electrical leg that may be pulling power.
I will check but if I'm not mistaking they had a dedicated line installed when they built this new bank location. It does have one of the plugs turned sideways I noticed. FYI
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