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From: cfarrish on 27 Aug 2008 14:17 We have a Konica Minolta Magicolor DL2300 that some people prefer to use rather than our color copier. One persistent problem is we get a message that the waste toner bottle is full even when it is not. I empty it & can't clear the message. I have wiped off everything I can think of that might be blocking any sensors. Any clue where this sensor really is? Sometimes I get a message that one color cartridge is not installed, but this message usually clear if I open & close the front door of the unit. Is there any point in ordering a new waste toner bottle or would the new one have the same problem? Any suggestions? Thanks.
From: Tony on 28 Aug 2008 23:39 cfarrish <cfarrish.3eunsi(a)no.email.invalid> wrote: >We have a Konica Minolta Magicolor DL2300 that some people prefer to use >rather than our color copier. One persistent problem is we get a message >that the waste toner bottle is full even when it is not. I empty it & >can't clear the message. I have wiped off everything I can think of that >might be blocking any sensors. Any clue where this sensor really is? >Sometimes I get a message that one color cartridge is not installed, but >this message usually clear if I open & close the front door of the >unit. Is there any point in ordering a new waste toner bottle or would >the new one have the same problem? Any suggestions? Thanks. There are two sensors for the waste toner bottle. One detects that the bottle is in the printer and the other detects if the bottle is full. I have not actually seen this printer but I expect the sensor that detects if the bottle is full is an optical sensor, the service manual does not make it clear exactly where the sensor is but it may well just need a wipe with a cloth. Replacing the bottle probably won't help unless the inside is coated with toner causing the issue. Tony MS MVP Printing Image
From: cfarrish on 29 Aug 2008 11:24 Thanks for your reply. Actually, I have wiped this bottle down repeatedly. I finally called someone from Konica Minolta as we have our copier with them. The guy told me that wiping the bottle only works for so long, then it ultimately has to be replaced. I have milked an extra 2 years out of this $20 bottle so I ultimately just bought one.
From: Tony on 29 Aug 2008 17:13 cfarrish <cfarrish.3ewvl8(a)no.email.invalid> wrote: >Thanks for your reply. Actually, I have wiped this bottle down >repeatedly. I finally called someone from Konica Minolta as we have our >copier with them. The guy told me that wiping the bottle only works for >so long, then it ultimately has to be replaced. I have milked an extra >2 years out of this $20 bottle so I ultimately just bought one. Thank you for letting us know that. It is useful information. I suspect the bottle material deteriorates and eventually passes light less efficiently. Tony
From: Arthur Entlich on 1 Sep 2008 08:04 If, and that is probably so, the Konica-Minolta DL 2300 is anything like most Konica-Minolta toner based printers, the waste toner box is probably booby-trapped (chipped) in some manner like the toner cartridges are, and if you do not buy a new one, the printer will nag you, at least, and possibly not even function normally (like slow down considerably, etc) because they want you to replace anything they think needs replacement. Konica-Minolta, in spite of their website which is full of green-washing about "sustainable" concerns and their many wonderful initiatives, this company is continually coming up with nefarious ways to force you to toss out parts and "consumables", and even whole printers by making the toner cartridges and other items will not work fully once they have reached their "Konica" determined "lifespan", even something as ridiculous as the waste ink/toner bottle. Konica-Minolta color laser printers produce great images, but they can't leave well enough alone, They want to make clients' lives miserable by degrading the printer abilities, or just just trying to just to try to convince you to buy genuine Konica-Minolta parts if you need them or not. I used to recommend their printers regularly, but now that I have seen how the printer is being marketed, I no longer do. Others may do the same, but as a Konica-Minolta printer owner, it annoys me. Art If you are interested in issues surrounding e-waste, I invite you to enter the discussion at my blog: http://e-trashtalk.spaces.live.com/ Parrish's wrote: > We have a Konica Minolta Magicolor DL2300 that some people prefer to use > rather than our color copier. One persistent problem is we get a message > that the waste toner bottle is full even when it is not. I empty it & > can't clear the message. I have wiped off everything I can think of that > might be blocking any sensors. Any clue where this sensor really is? > Sometimes I get a message that one color cartridge is not installed, but > this message usually clear if I open & close the front door of the > unit. Is there any point in ordering a new waste toner bottle or would > the new one have the same problem? Any suggestions? Thanks. > >
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