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Discussion in 'Xerox iGen3, iGen4, & iGen5 Digital Presses' started by Swifty2, Jun 23, 2016.

  1. Swifty2

    Swifty2 Senior Member

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    any ideas..
     
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    finaly got it gone.. hate it when a simple PR belt change turns into a nightmare!!!..I barely use any juice cleaning the drive rollers behind the belt ..yet I alwas end up with pr motor errors for like an hour .....no clue what step I am missing or doing wrong! I have even tried just a dry rag..
     
  3. CargoPantsMan

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    I usually use a fair amount of film remover on the two lowest rollers and get them squeaky frickin' clean, as well as make sure the ATA assembly (if you have one) is pretty crud-free as well.

    The large rubber roller on the left is the main drive roller, so you want that to be really clean so it gets a good grip on the belt.

    The ATA I keep clean because I have noticed it can be the source of faint streaks and usually during a PR belt swap, the old belt has a bit of cling to it usually, which may throw velocity errors on a new one.
     
  4. peels

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    i have trouble on occasion as well. pretty sensitive if you dont hang the belt JUST SO when you tighten it back up. like just a little more to the front than the little arrows say.


    its kind of annoying.

    But I scrub it all, with a NEW towel and alcohol. I had a REALLY bad day once, when I was new to this thing. All Because I used rag with grease on it.
     
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    ....I always use to much film remover.. this time not enough and it was slipping on the dirt LOL
     
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    I wouldn't use alcohol because it tends to dry the rubber out over time. I use 409 cleaner to get it real clean.
     

  7. peels

    peels tree killer :)

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    cool. Ive used simple green before... thought I was naughty for doing so :)
     
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