printerkeith
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So, I have gone through thousands of dollars of write units, boards, you name it. My Bizhub c6500 keeps going offline for one reason or another and my tech claims its related to power in the building. Because of other power concerns I have heard from tenants in the building, I tend to agree.
My primary question is.. what the HECK do I do? I have looked on the internet and can't seem to find a 208/240v UPS of any kind that is rated for use in the US unless I spend 5 or 10 thousand dollars. I can replace the printer for that.
I have a UPS on the Fiery, as it is 110, but, any thoughts on how to affordably keep power regulated from surges AND from drops on the c6500?
Or, if you think my problem is something else, I'd be happy listen to that too. I have replaced one write unit and to controller boards (that control the turning of the fuser, etc) and one upper fusing unit all because of electrical or mechanical failure of some kind. Now, my fiery seems to have crashed after trying to reboot (could be a different problem.)
We've only run about 100k clicks on it and its rated for MUCH more than that.
Any ideas or criticisms appreciated.
Thanks,
My primary question is.. what the HECK do I do? I have looked on the internet and can't seem to find a 208/240v UPS of any kind that is rated for use in the US unless I spend 5 or 10 thousand dollars. I can replace the printer for that.
I have a UPS on the Fiery, as it is 110, but, any thoughts on how to affordably keep power regulated from surges AND from drops on the c6500?
Or, if you think my problem is something else, I'd be happy listen to that too. I have replaced one write unit and to controller boards (that control the turning of the fuser, etc) and one upper fusing unit all because of electrical or mechanical failure of some kind. Now, my fiery seems to have crashed after trying to reboot (could be a different problem.)
We've only run about 100k clicks on it and its rated for MUCH more than that.
Any ideas or criticisms appreciated.
Thanks,