Thank you this helped alot. I almost bought a new printer because this problem was Making me angry. I knew it had to be something simple. I just couldn't figure it out. I've never even messed with that switch before.Thank you this helped alot. I almost bought a new printer because this problem was Making me angry. I knew it had to be something simple. I just couldn't figure it out. I've never even messed with that switch before.
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Based on the search results there are a explanations, for the clunking noise in your Yamaha EF2600FW generator;
1. Load handling; One potential reason could be that the generator is facing difficulties in managing the load, which could be due to fuel or air supply. This can result in the generator producing a clunking noise.
2. Fuel shortage; Another possible cause might be a lack of fuel supply to the generator leading to a knocking sound. It is advisable to address this fuel issue before operating the generator to prevent any damage.
3. Storage conditions; The clunking noise could also arise from storage conditions. Over time certain components like piston slap or dry rod bearings may develop problems resulting in sounds when the generator is running.
To diagnose and resolve the problem with your generator it is recommended that you take the steps;
Check and ensure a fuel supply. If needed, clean or replace the carburetor.
Inspect the generator thoroughly for any signs of damage or wear in areas like piston and rod bearings.
These actions should help. Rectify any issues causing the clunking noise, in your Yamaha EF2600FW generator.
If the problem continues you might need to reach out to a technician or get in touch, with Yamaha customer support for help. Always prioritize safety when dealing with generators or any other equipment. If you feel uncertain or uncomfortable about troubleshooting or making repairs yourself it's best to seek assistance, from a professional.
theres a sensor where the casset meets the back of the machine if it dosnt get triggered it wont see any you can trick it and it will always see paper just keep it stocked of paper
When hearing strange noises from a copier, alarm bells should ring. Did you check for paper jam? Did you load correctly the paper? switch off the machine and snitch it on later. If the problem stays please check a repair engineer.
Depending on the car most cooling systems on late model cars have an air bleed valve on the cooling system usually on or near the thermosat housing. When filling the cooling system it is necessary to bleed the air from the system to avoid an air pocket that may develop in the cooling system. I am curious as to why you would think it needed coolant from hearing a clunking sound... And you still need to address the original reason it needed coolant...
it feeds paper in two ways it has a cassette that you can load. it is a drawer in the bottom of the printer and it also has a paper feed from the top. do you have it set for the top or bottom?
1. first check to see if there is any bits and pieces of paper in any place in the paper carriage -- look very carefully in front access and rear access
2. if this is not the problem, then disconnect printer from computer -- turn off printer, unplug power cord, unplug printer cable from printer
3. gain access to paper roller assembly, usually in rear 4. using lint free cloth, dampened with distilled water clean rollers -- read manual to determine direction of rotation (usually clockwise)
5. keep rotating rollers until all is wiped clean of paper dust
6. reassumble and try a test print as your printer manual directs
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