Kyocera FS - Answered Questions & Fixed Issues - Page 5
I have kyocera taskalfa 400 take a lot of time to copy 50 sheet ( adding toner )
i replace a lot of kind off the toner
still the proplem
assuming the toner coverage per print isnt excessive , the problem could be any of the following,
toner - have you used 3rd party toner ( compatibles, remanufactured) - if yes - you could have put the developer toner ratio out of spec- fix by replacing developer tank AND toner.
if no - is there any blockage in the toner transfer pipe between toner cartridge and developer tank/ is the pipe split leaking toner if all looks ok , test the toner pump using the service commands., if toner is moving ok the problem must lie in the dev tank - the fix is still to replace the dev tank - good news is its plug and play comes with instructions on fitting and setting up .
2/10/2015 10:37:54 PM •
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Triumph-adler DC 2018 error C6000
Defective Fixing Unit... Poor contact in the thermistor connector terminals, bad thermistor, broken heater lamp wire or some other contact problem related to fixing section. If it is possible, check with another Fixing Unit.
3/20/2018 12:25:31 PM •
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1010:0455544
This error code indicates a problem related to paper cassette lift mechanism. First thing that you will need to check is, if the printer makes some strange noises at initialization, when the printer is trying to lift the paper inside cassette. You can verify if the lift mechanism on the printer is ok, by removing paper cassette and press the 3 small white switches on the left of printer. At this moment the printer is trying to lift the cassette and you will see a gear that rotates on the right side of printer. Also verify if the GEAR LIFT Z64 is intact by opening the gearbox(the big one from the gears from the right side of paper cassette). This gear is cracked in most cases. Replace it.
1/29/2015 10:19:28 AM •
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How to change waste toner box for fs-1128mfp
There is no waste toner bottle in this model of printer. The waste toner accumulates in container inside Drum Unit. Open front cover. Remove the Developer Unit. Remove Drum Unit and take a look in the back side of it. There are two caps on the left side and right side. Remove the two caps and empty the unit into a safe place according to your local environment rules. As advise, the drum surface get a lighter-red color when it's worn and you have to change it. Probably you'll need to replace the unit when reached at approx.100.000 pages. Sometimes the unit gets deformities because of accumulation of waste toner and you can't solve the problem only emptying the container.
1/21/2015 2:16:26 PM •
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Drum reset
need to pump toner inside the dev unit
=open and close main door 10 to 15 times slowly.
FS-4020DN "Paper Jam Deplexer"
check for jamed paper above the paper tray in the duplex unit.
=remove tray
=move green lever and open duplex unit
=remove jam
Red light blinking
Clear the print que. Sounds like you have a print job in the que that has a European paper size. Example A4. U.S.A. useS 8.5x11 or letter or letter (r)
Kyocera Ecosys FS 920
There are actually some certain meaning on the red light and green
light showing different information to user. The summaries are:
1) Green On, Red Off = Printer Ready.
2) Green Fast-Flashing, Red Fast-Flashing = Printer warm up.
3) Green Fast-Flashing, Red Off = Printer off-line.
4) Green Slow-Flashing, Red Off = Processing Data.
5) Green Off, Red On = Cover Opened, Toner Empty or Developer Unit / Drum unit missing.
6) Green Off, Red Fast-Flashing = Paper Jam or waiting for jam reset.
7) Green Off, Red Slow-Flashing = Paper Empty or Paper tray is not inserted.
8) Green Off, Red Off = Printer power is off.
9) Green Very-Slow-Flashing, Red Off = Printer in sleep mode.
10) Green (any condition above), Red Slow-Flashing = Toner low or paper empty.
So what is your printer condition? Better know what is going on your printer so can solve the problem.
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The red light is blinking and it doesn't print
There are actually some certain meaning on the red light and green light showing different information to user. The summaries are:
1) Green On, Red Off = Printer Ready.
2) Green Fast-Flashing, Red Fast-Flashing = Printer warm up.
3) Green Fast-Flashing, Red Off = Printer off-line.
4) Green Slow-Flashing, Red Off = Processing Data.
5) Green Off, Red On = Cover Opened, Toner Empty or Developer Unit / Drum unit missing.
6) Green Off, Red Fast-Flashing = Paper Jam or waiting for jam reset.
7) Green Off, Red Slow-Flashing = Paper Empty or Paper tray is not inserted.
8) Green Off, Red Off = Printer power is off.
9) Green Very-Slow-Flashing, Red Off = Printer in sleep mode.
10) Green (any condition above), Red Slow-Flashing = Toner low or paper empty.
So what is your printer condition? Better know what is going on your printer so can solve the problem.
Kyocera not feeding paper.
Open paper tray, locate the feed roller (small rubbery wheel) and moisten a cloth. Gently clean the roller to remove build up of paper dust from it.
Also worth using is some "anti static foam cleanser" on the cloth to help deep clean the rollers, or the pre-moistened "Screen wipes"
Also check there is nothing blocking hte paper path, remove paper cassette, and toner catridge (and drum if I recall correctly) and see if you can feed a sheet of paper MANUALLY from tray up into the "imaging chamber" where the toner lives. If this feels too stiff, there could be an obstruction in the way, fragment of paper scrunched up after a REAL jam, or fault sensor arm.
If you find something and can remove it, reassemble, and test
12/10/2014 8:12:36 PM •
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When i send to e-mail
3101: SMTP Authentication error. Consult with Your network
administrator to verify that your Login Account, Name and
Login Paswrod required for SMTP Authentication are correct.
12/5/2014 8:47:21 AM •
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