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Make image modle BS 6206 door roller need replacing

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Good morning, my illustrious / I have a konica minolta Bizhub 423 that is making white copies, the image unit kit is new. I ask for help to solve this problem, please.

did you replace the transfer roller sponge looking roller on the right side door. was the new image unit replace with a new drum and developer and where there the proper tests done after installing in along with clearing the proper counters

Btw, I’m available to help over the phone in case u need at https://www.6ya.com/expert/normanj_7893313f0751935f

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How do I fix a Canon MP460 printer that feeds multiple sheets at a time, even for a one-page document, causing a paper jam?

Assumed you have cleaned out the feeding slot and sprockets that turn the feeder wheels. Often there's some piece of paper or gunk. One option that likely applies to most printers -- from another HP online source: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c00190540&cc=us&dlc=en&lc=en
  1. Look for paper that might have jammed inside the product. Use a flashlight to carefully view the areas around the rollers. Remove all traces of paper found.
  2. Wipe the rubber paper-feed rollers with a lint-free cloth lightly moistened with distilled or bottled water. Rotate the rollers up carefully to clean all the way around.
  1. Look for the paper pick roller farther inside the rear access area. The paper pick roller
    IMPORTANT : The paper pick roller is a bit more difficult to reach; however, it is the most important part to clean. Make sure to clean it thoroughly. If this roller is not clean, the issue will likely continue.
  2. Clean the paper pick roller with a cotton swab moistened with distilled or bottled water. Apply a moderate amount of pressure to make sure that you remove all debris. Clean the roller thoroughly all the way around. Figure 8: Clean the paper pick roller
    [img border="0" src="http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf-JAVA/Doc/images/855/c01996641.gif" alt="Photo of cleaning the paper pick roller." title="Photo of cleaning the paper pick roller.">
  3. Make sure that the rollers on the rear access door or duplexer are clean and in good condition. If any are missing, stuck, or loose, replace the rear access door or duplexer with a new one. Figure 9: Rear access door rollers
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  4. Allow the rollers to dry completely, and then replace the rear access door or duplexer. Slide the rear access door or duplexer into place, and then gently push it in until it clicks or snaps into place.
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My problem is with a bizhub 181, because the copies are opaques. I already check and replace the imaging kit. but is damaged.

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Is the machine set up as a printer also do print come out ok? Copies from the big glass ok? Mite be the electrical connection to the sponge roller on the right side door the sponge looking roller is what helps the transfer of the image off the drum to the paper. The paper is guided between both the drum and that sponge looking roller to place the image on the paper. There is a high voltage applied to that roller during the copy cycle. the connection for the roller is on the copier at the rear where the right side door closes

Btw, I’m available to help over the phone in case u need at https://www.6ya.com/expert/normanj_7893313f0751935f

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Blank copies konica minolta bizhub 200

Check the transfer roller the sponge looking roller on the right side door, replace the image unit, have the drum and developer replaced

Btw, I’m available to help over the phone in case u need at https://www.6ya.com/expert/normanj_7893313f0751935f

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How do i replace the image transfer roller unit on bizhub 350?

Periodical replacement for IMAGE TRANSFER UNIT is 150,000-print 1. Open the Right Door. 2. Pull down the blue knobs [1&2 ] forward and remove the Transfer Roller [3].
User Copy Operation Handbook page 5-9
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The printing is clear but on the buttom of every page it is like a duplicate printing with grey color. What is wring on my printer or I need to change toner?

First thing to consider is a toner getting low but it can be a drum, fuser (fixer) or transfer roller. If it repeats the grey at a certain interval it's likely a roller in the fuser/fixer, the drum (light sensitive coated roller is all it is) or a failing transfer roller (it charges to pull the toner image off the drum onto the paper and hold it till the heat of the fuser bonds it to the paper). Easiest and least wasteful, and what Brother would tell you to do first, is to replace the toner. If it doesnt correct it you still have the new toner to use once the problem is corrected. By virtue of it being fine except the end of the page sounds like toner. One way to figure it out definitively is send a page while the exit door is open. Watch and once half the page is out of the exit door open the toner door to stop the printing. It wont hurt anything but will allow you to see the end of the sheet before it goes to the fusing unit. Of course you need to be very careful removing the sheet to prevent damage to the fuser. If you get the grey on the bottom of the sheet during the half sheet test I mentioned then it's in the image creation and transfer, not the fuser/fixing stage. Replace the toner and try a full sheet. If corrected it was the toner. If not then the drum or transfer roller would be at fault. Drum is user replaceable and while expensive it's another item you can store back on the shelf till you need it if the new drum doesnt help.Transfer roller needs to be replaced by a service person.You could do it but you would need to have the section of a service manual to show you what to do.
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I have a canon image class d680. the machine no

Have you tried to clean the pick up rollers with a rag with a small amout of WD-40 or Simple Green. Clean the roller then whip off with a dry rag. If the problem improves you need to replace the pick up rollers. If not you may have to replace the paper feed clutch. Also, look to see if the seperation pad is ingaging when the paper tray is pushed in. Open the left side door. I've seen the actuator break. Also, have you tried to use the manual feed tray???? I know you made sure the paper guides in the paper tray are set correctly for the size paper in the tray??? Good Luck
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