Back when I was working with John Galusha, we found that the issue
had to do with certain duplexers not working well with certain
fusers, which is why we would also trade them around until we got a
pair that worked well together. At my current location, we have only
one 8150, and thank goodness, my last maintenance went well, and the
duplexer is playing very well with the new fuser.
Roberta Osmers
IT Support Specialist
Community Action of Eastern Iowa
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wrote:
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> I have had duplexer problems with both 8000s and 8150s.
Fortunately,
> there have been enough of them (printers) in this customers company
to
> try swapping duplexers back and forth between printers.
>
> More often than not, I find (to my surprise, with no good
explanation)
> than when I swap a "problem" duplexer into another machine, the
problem
> goes away - for both machines. The original printer problem goes
away
> with a swapped-in duplexer and the donor machine that got
the "problem"
> duplexer never experiences any problem.
>
> Explanation given... varies. I might use "gravity is especially
strong
> today" or fall back on my old reliable "must be ancient Indian
burying
> ground."
>
> Oh, btw, never, never pull or install a duplexer with the power on.
>
> -Don
>
>
>
>
> Pinchas wrote:
> >
> > I once had this problem with an 8000 - it was the wrong duplexer
> > jgalusha
> wrote:You must try a different fuser. I have run into
> > this before.
> >
>
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