I've never had that particular issue. Interesting.
I used to print manila envelopes, cardstock, non-standard sizes ... just about anything. And though I usually discourage refilling ink tanks,...
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I've never had that particular issue. Interesting.
I used to print manila envelopes, cardstock, non-standard sizes ... just about anything. And though I usually discourage refilling ink tanks,...
Look for an inkjet that has separate ink tanks for each color. So when you run out of one color, you're not throwing away the rest of the other three colors. I have had 3 or 4 Canons and have been...
Yes, all of those things.
https://www.copytechnet.com/forums/kyocera-mita-copystar/154040-kyocera-2-series-question.html#post1
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Yes, just temporarily remove the bridge and let the copies fall onto the engine cover. =^..^=
This error points to the developer shutter sensor DEVSS. It's a photosensor, and probably has toner in it.
This is how you remove the hopper:
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Here is the location of the sensor. You...
I recommend that you get yourself a service manual and do some reading.
Is language the issue? If you aren't technologically savvy enough to do this, I don't see how I can help you through this...
The clunky aspect doesn't bother me as long as it fits inside the fuser cover. Nice work!
I've been trying to figure out diagnosing some Toshiba thermistors. My latest method is to warm up the...
I think you'll find that you fit in with the seniors. These machines will continue to make you humble just when you think you know everything. You've learned a difficult lesson surprisingly quickly....
She doesn't phrase it quite that way ... but yes. =^..^=
Creaky fusers are common on Sharp, Konica Minolta, Kyocera.
Sharp put out a bulletin to use HP-500 on the inside and outside of the heat roller bearing contact surfaces, and for the most part the...
I think you need to work on one particular skill:
Taking advice.
Five different people tell you that it's entirely unnecessary, and that you can cause yourself additional heartache by doing so,...
Agreed. This is one of those learning moments.
Some things its better to have good reason to remove. You can learn the easy way, or the hard way. Its up to you.
There must be a dozen screws from the top, around the perimeter.
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The reason that I'm discouraging you is that there is a wiring harness that runs through the real swivel post, through a series of looms to the DF controller. And as anal as I am, I have never...
Interesting conversation. I showed up late apparently.
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If you are aiming for the fuser move down a little.
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Not to be critical, but I don't see why the document feeder tray needs to be removed.
My recommendation is to leave the DF tray on, and clean the rubber rollers. This probably does not have...
Have it your way. I have nothing more to add.
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The black drum remains in contact with the primary transfer belt on all images, and the imaging unit components rotate on every image.
By contrast a B&W only image is made only with the black...
The unit that made these images probably has wrong toner in it.
The original unit probably is just worn out. You'll see the pattern in the drum when you remove it.
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That might be a problem. Especially with C2557 errors you typically get to page 5 before it errors out again. No way will you get to page 13 where the errors are.
You can also turn off the...
Sorry, no. Each primary transfer roller transfers the single color image CMYK from each drum to the primary transfer belt. There is a mechanism to lift the CMY primary transfer rollers away from the...
C2557 or something?
It would help to know what the code is. C2557 is black low toner density. =^..^=
I disagree on the drums.
There are four unique primary charge rollers in the primary transfer belt unit. One for each color CMYK. =^..^=