I recently replaced a toner copier on my bizhub 162 and since then everytime we do a photocopy the roller or something inside gives a loud knocking sound. On the screen display is also appearing the M2 sign. What can do to reset of fix/
Replace the drum and developer and sounds like the fuser need to be replaced
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SOURCE: xerox 5305 copier excess toner
sounds like faulty drum cleaning blade,which is usually contained in the replacement drum module.I would be inclined to take the drum unit back where you got it (unless you replaced it with a second-hand one) 99% certain the problem is contained in that module
SOURCE: Canon photocopier iR2016 displaying "waste
Hi there you can empty the waste toner box wich is located inside drum unit.
The procedure is next:
open front cover and leftsideway door
release the blue handle above the drum unit
pull out the drum unit
on top of drum unit, near handle is located plastic grey colored cork
remove it and by means of vacume cleaner clean the vaste toner.
Note that if you flip out the drum unit and try to empty waste toner it could be messy and the toner can get into charge roller or on drum cleaning blade and then you need to change it completly.
hope that hepls
SOURCE: Konica Minolta bizhub 163 Display
Code M2 means your photocopier machine require maintenance.In maintenance some old parts of your machine will be replaced with the new one and all this will be performed by technical services representative.
SOURCE: BIZHUB 162 error M2 what have I to do
change the consumables after you change reset the maintenance or drum counter
SOURCE: Konica Minolta bizhub 210 error m2 appear on
Hi
You can reset (M2) by reset clear data
Enter to service mode By Pressing :
Utility - clear -0 - 0 - clear -0 - 1
Press ADJUST
Press CLEAR DATA
Turn OFF Copier and Switch it ON
Hi
Sounds like a fusing error . If your able to wipe the toner off the page its a fuser unit problem (replace fuser unit).
Also clean the copier's paper rollers. Marks on copies will occasionally be the result of a dirty paper-rolling mechanism. Simply access these rollers (your photocopier will likely have a plaque or series of signs indicating the locations of these areas) and wipe them off.
Clean the copier bed's glass plate. One of the most common causes of blemishes in photocopies is a dirty glass plate. In some cases a permanent mark, such as a scratch, will be present on the plate, showing up in every copy as a dark line or spot. However, most problems attributed to the glass plate can be fixed by wiping the plate with a soft towel and common household glass cleaner.
Clear any excess toner that has spilled or overflowed in the toner cartridge chamber. Excess toner will almost always result in blemishes on your copies. The most effective means of cleanup is to remove the toner cartridge and set it aside, thoroughly cleaning up any spilled toner in the compartment before putting the cartridge back in place.
Check for low toner levels. Low toner levels can actually contribute to unsightly lines and blotches on a photocopy. Most photocopiers will automatically indicate the need to replace an empty or low toner cartridge; while the toner is low, these models will permit continued copying. Consult your photocopier's instruction manual or key to warning lights and indicators for how to tell if the toner is low or empty.
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