Yes, you can reset the message by the replacing the transfer belt unit. Those belt units typically last the stated yield (600K prints).
Do you need the part #?: 40X3732
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Yes, you can reset the message by the replacing the transfer belt unit. Those belt units typically last the stated yield (600K prints).
Do you need the part #?: 40X3732
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Yes, that's correct.
The firmware is only 51MB. A 100MB stick would work if you have one. It can't be USB3, must be USB2 formatted FAT. The stick I use for these machines is 500MB. I think the...
Ditto that:
In one case the customer complained of brown stains on the copies. The funny thing was the machine was monochrome: "Sorry, it can't print brown." The paper was white in the tray, then...
The green ones are supposed to be better. That's my first cue that it's a bizhub: gray or Lexmark: green. The gray ones are certainly adequate, been used on Lexmarks for years before they came out...
As long as you've got that model, you'll have the fuser issues IMHO. =^..^=
Maybe this will help. See attached.
Would you like to spam the other forums ... not this one? =^..^=
So the first thing to do is look up the code. What does C-2213 mean?
What have you done so far? =^..^=
Oops!
I've had a few C-4521 situations solved by PS60/PS62. These were machines with significant numbers of prints though ... 15M+, and yes a few bent shutters. I remember one patch sensor that I...
Congratulations on your success Paul! I jumped ship last November and retired. I still do odd jobs here and there.
I'm glad that you're doing all right.
Come back occasionally. =^..^=
I've got one that was toasted by a brownout last week. Part number is 302DB93011. It's not the same as anything else (not CS-2050).
Yeah I know it's old. And I had a power supply, so I can rule...
Thanks wjurls for confirming that. This is the first time I've seen those drums fit so snugly.
I did try the 35-17, 35-18, 35-19, several times ... and still got skew readings in the +190's, then...
It's a plain old 3.5" SATA drive ~40GB, but larger is OK. Just make sure the connector fits. Yes you need to load firmware (you're a Canon guy, aren't you? System software usually refers to Canon)....
On Hanabi KM-2550ci transfer belt unit it's on the front left. I can't say if that same layout is used on the Iris2.
Very common on this series of machines. Most often it comes down to slamming the tray.
"Load paper LT Plain to bypass." Yield sign for tray #1 paper size.
1) When the paper tray is slammed with...
OK, I've got it sorted I think. I'm just trying to match up the codes and symptoms with solutions. I haven't seen this machine a year or more and a lot of things have happened since then.
So it...
Thanks Kyo. I've seen these particular marks when I've had a Hanabi primary transfer belt unit apart, and I forgot that spring at the front left ... that provides a bias voltage for the cleaning...
Is this resolved buzz? New drum & developer again? =^..^=
That's the right part number ... actually it updates to: C7779-60144B for the must current version of that module.
This sort of reminds me of those 12vdc RV lights from Amazon. In the comments section inevitably somebody will wire it up to a 110vac power cord ... than complain that " ... every one I bought is...
The default 2500/2500 should work from the machine panel, but not necessarily from the Command Center. If you have access to the machine you should be able to default it back to 'blank'/'blank' (no...
That must be a major problem if you're a printer. I understand printers do quite a lot of shearing/cutting paper. =^..^=
It's also easy to accidentally unplug that fan while fiddling with the upper door assembly.
Not that I've ever done that ... maybe once. =^..^=
When you take off the inner front cover you'll see a vent port at the bottom with a screen over it. That front cover tends to fill up full with developer. So last month you changed the developer unit...