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Ricoh Aficio 1035 paper stop at this point after i cleaned used toner bottle (it was full).
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Ricoh Aficio 1035 paper stop at this point after i cleaned used toner bottle (it was full).
On the 1035 that normally refers to a jam at either the registration sensor or fuser/duplex sensor.
Change those 3 sensors
But before you do that please do a full major service. Also please check if your transfer belt unit is turning properly. That transfer belt unit should be stripped cleaned and serviced and transfer belt and blade should be changed.
Hope that helps
Also check if your registration roller is turning and if your registration clutch is working. Could be a faulty clutch.
Over and above what has already been suggested I think being as old as a 1035 is there's a chance your registration bushes broke so would check them out too if I was scratching around there
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I am seeing a lot of waste toner on the ends of the drum to include latent image of the previous page copied. I am also seeing toner that has dropped down onto the registration roller and other areas below the drum. Given that J013 is a late registration sensor jam, i.e. the lead edge is either late or not detected at all, I would say that the registration sensor is also coated with toner. Cleaning the sensor with a soft lint free cotton clothe moistened with water only should take care of the problem for a while but until you correct whatever is causing the toner dropping, it will be back.
Sorry but where is located registration senzor?
Registration sensor is directly below the registration rollers which is the rubber roller and silver roller where the paper is stopping and not going through.
My friend this is printer and copier repair basics , if you don't know this it makes me wonder if you know printer repairs. Please friend be careful. If you don't know what you doing you can end up causing more damage.
Also , what Slimslob said is absolutely right, which is why I said that the machine needs a major service
All the best to you
with this question, you made it clear that you are not a technician (nothing bad) but it is better to specify! so that the advice given to you is specific to your rank! otherwise you could worsen the situation, and possibly run risks for your safety, in the event, even if rare, of problems on high voltage, or overheated component!
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