SOURCE: Kyocera Mita FS-3800
hello helpless try to clean the printer from smeared tonner and the transfer. the grey print could be as a result of printing using application sofware. make sure the tonner economy mode is not active form the application software,if it was turn it off and save, then reprint.
SOURCE: Kyocera KM 3050 - error C3300
Error C3300 is a CCD Automatic Gain Control issue.
It could be poor contact in the connector terminals from the SHD PWB to the CCD PWB.
It is more likely a defective exposure lamp or inverter board that powers the lamp.
Try lifting up the Document feeder so you can see the optics frame through the platen glass and turning off and then on, the main power switch to see if the green exposure lamp illuminates.
A better, but more complicated way to check the lamp is to enter the service mode and run the exposure lamp test simulation. I will outline this procedure below. BE SURE NOT TO MESS WITH OTHER THINGS IN SERVICE MODE OR YOU COULD RENDER YOUR UNIT COMPLETELY UNUSABLE.
To Enter Service Mode:
Hit the "Status" button
Hit the following sequence on the numerical keypad:
1 0 8 7 1 0 8 7
You should be in service mode.
Use U601 by typing 6 0 1 and then "Start"
U601: Turning the exposure lamps on
Description: Turns the exposure lamp on.
Purpose: To check the exposure lamp.
Display:
CCD: Main Exposure Lamp
CID: Document Processor Exposure Lamp (inside the feeder)
Method
1. Press the start key.
2. Select the item.
3. Press the start key. The selected lamp lights.
4. To turn the exposure lamp off, press the stop key.
Completion
Press the stop key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No. is displayed.
After checking the lamp(s) operation hit "reset" a few times to back out where you can type 0 0 1 "Start" to Exit Service Mode.
SOURCE: CLEANING A KYOCERA FS-2000D
Follow the page http://www.fixya.com/support/t1336338-kyocera_fs2000_thin_black_vertical_line
Basically, you remove the cartridge and developer all at once, then remove the waste toner bottle, then push the grey tab in to release the drum cartridge (be very, very careful in removing and putting back in. Any scratches on the drum and you will enjoy black spots permanently on printouts).
On the right side of the grey charger section is a tab you can use to release it. Do this, then put the drum away in a light tight back to prevent damage to it.
The reason why this Kyocera printer doesn't have the primary charger wire cleaner is because it did away with it. It now charges via a black fuzzy looking roller on top which is like the secondary corona charger wire, which then applies it to a roller, which then applies it to the drum. I think this is nice since it should prevent printer quality problems better since there is nowhere for oxidation to really collect. But, OTOH, it does happen anyhow.
I cleaned mine off and the streaks disappeared. I used a non amonia based cleaner to help, since I didn't find any dust on it to begin with. Whatever you choose, do not get your fingers on it, or it will put oil onto the rollers and that will make it worse.
Worked for me.
SOURCE: Kyocera FS-c5030N printing pages yellow
Push in the charge corona assy. Its behind the left door. Each color has a cleaning rod and charge assy. I've seen this more than once.
SOURCE: Kyocera KM-3050 - Faxing error code
Try calling that number from a regular phone and listen for fax tones...it may not be a fax number.
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