Digest for sci.electronics.repair@googlegroups.com - 8 updates in 3 topics

DaveC <not@home.cow>: Oct 23 10:21PM -0700

Following the factory service manual instructions re. how to access
"maintenance mode" on HL-2270DW laser.
 
Steps in the manual say:
with front cover open hold down Go button and turn on power. Hold Go button
until all LEDs go on, then release. Now press Go several times (unique to
each function) to get the desired result (diagnostic printouts, etc.).
 
I get nothing but an "Error" LED.
 
The printer is otherwise working fine.
 
Anybody share their experience with this routine?
 
Thanks.
N_Cook <diverse@tcp.co.uk>: Oct 24 04:37PM +0100

On 24/10/2016 06:21, DaveC wrote:
 
> The printer is otherwise working fine.
 
> Anybody share their experience with this routine?
 
> Thanks.
 
turn off ,then on, power at the wall , rather than on the m/c?
"Kenny" <me@privacy.net>: Oct 23 06:46PM +0100

"legg" wrote in message news:5bep0c11t18khod7m7erkud0ffsodrarhh@4ax.com...
 
 
>Platenclene.
>https://www.amazon.co.uk/Automation-Facilities-Platenclene-Cleaning-Spray/dp/B0012IKSHO
 
>Kenny
 
The Platen is the glass surface in photocopiers.....
 
RL
I always used Platenclene for VCR and audio tape deck pinch rollers, you
obviously didn't read the description of what it is.
DaveC <not@home.cow>: Oct 23 01:22PM -0700

On 22 Oct 2016, DaveC wrote
 
> What alternative cleaner do you use on printer rollers and such?
 
> I'll take my answer off the air. (c:
 
> Thanks.
 
-=-=-=-
 
I've been misunderstood from the get-go.
 
The rollers are fine. I don't need a restorer. I just want to keep from
accelerating their hardening over time by using a cleaner that doesn't dry
them out faster than heat and oxygen do.
 
I'll check out the links to cleaners some provided.
 
Thanks.
legg <legg@nospam.magma.ca>: Oct 24 11:36AM -0400


>RL
>I always used Platenclene for VCR and audio tape deck pinch rollers, you
>obviously didn't read the description of what it is.
 
I was unaware that the term had been adopted to describe the
typewriter part, for which this product was designed. In printing or
publishing, the platen is generally flat, unless specifically designed
for odd surfaces.
 
The product description of the original post (Amazon) was
uninformative.
 
RL
6dinopaoloREMOVE@gmail.com: Oct 24 03:39PM +0200

Nautical VHF radio from Raymarine type 49e, Tx ok but no Rx.
Understand a possible cause might be linked to bad ceramic filters
I've located two ceramic filters marked "CQ M50FW".
Need help to find any information for replacement, as manufacturer,
data sheet, possible replacements type, etc.
Thanks
"pfjw@aol.com" <pfjw@aol.com>: Oct 24 07:54AM -0700

> Need help to find any information for replacement, as manufacturer,
> data sheet, possible replacements type, etc.
> Thanks
 
These?
 
https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/M50FW-Ceramic-Filter-Walkie-talkie-electrical-filter-parts-for-KENWOOD-ICOM-HYT-BAOFENG-interphone-two-way/617780_979023900.html
 
 
Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA
N_Cook <diverse@tcp.co.uk>: Oct 24 04:33PM +0100

> Need help to find any information for replacement, as manufacturer,
> data sheet, possible replacements type, etc.
> Thanks
 
Any coloured dots on them?
Coincidence I just replaced a 10.7M one this afternoon, as easier than
hooking up an RF oscillator to test if failed FM receiver. Unfortunately
not the silver migration, ohmic problem ,something else around an LA1186
FM front end, all DC are correct by the schematic.
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