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    any ideas on how to make 3035s to not be dirty pigs

    i have been fixing these for over a year. Previously i was fixing xerox. I change the dev, drum, charge roller. clean the transfer belt assm. then 50k i am back cleaning these pigs again which looks like vac everything cleaning the charge till the next time

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    Re: any ideas on how to make 3035s to not be dirty pigs

    ok oem toner? do u set the default for the charge roller back when u replace it? whats the vsg vsp like before u strip and clean. yeah they are dirty machines but 50k between visits depends on if they hammer it to death or if its used occasionaly what time scale we looking at? whats the mileage on this? are the seals gone on the dev unit? dev should last 300k but like most 30-35 ppm machines they dont do the full life and get changed at 150-200k.

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    Lightbulb Re: any ideas on how to make 3035s to not be dirty pigs

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    any ideas on how to make 3035s to not be dirty pigs

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    Re: any ideas on how to make 3035s to not be dirty pigs

    Quote Originally Posted by billm View Post
    i have been fixing these for over a year. Previously i was fixing xerox. I change the dev, drum, charge roller. clean the transfer belt assm. then 50k i am back cleaning these pigs again which looks like vac everything cleaning the charge till the next time
    Drum ground.... NA trading offers a drum ground kit for these, worth the $....
    Mystic Crystal Revelations

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    Re: any ideas on how to make 3035s to not be dirty pigs

    replace foam seal on dev unit entry

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    Thumbs up Re: any ideas on how to make 3035s to not be dirty pigs

    Quote Originally Posted by Tonerbomb View Post
    Drum ground.... NA trading offers a drum ground kit for these, worth the $....
    thanks for the tip tonerbomb

    here is the url for that grounding plate for others

    iam ordering a half dozen

    http://www.natrading.com/file/Resour...eld%20Data.pdf

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    Re: any ideas on how to make 3035s to not be dirty pigs

    Quote Originally Posted by Tonerbomb View Post
    Drum ground.... NA trading offers a drum ground kit for these, worth the $....


    thanks for the tip tonerbomb I think I will me get some of them there things

    here is the url for others
    http://www.natrading.com/file/Resour...eld%20Data.pdf

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    Re: any ideas on how to make 3035s to not be dirty pigs

    Set doctor blade on DV unit to a tight .35mm with a flat feeler gauge after cleaning the mag roller to a good shine.

    Brush on DV unit is too big out of the factory. I have seen 1mm gap on a new box out of the box.

    Remove the charge roller cleaning blade. Just wears them out faster.

    Replace drum, drum blade, developer and transfer cleaning blade.
    Empty the transfer waste toner and check the bearings on the belt.

    Run TD setup, ID initialize, developer setup and drum initialize. Reset PM counter.

    I use generic drum and blade with OEM toner and developer.
    If customer scratches the drum, it is cheap to replace.
    Running all the auto calibrations makes the machine read the cheap parts, the toner and DV are the constant.

    Penny wise and dollar smart.
    I get calls for user error and white out on the slit glass that I clear over the phone.
    If you do these steps and clean the S#%t out of the machine 1 time, they tend to hum.
    Why do they call it common sense?

    If it were common, wouldn't everyone have it?

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