Everything works fine but when it goes to print anything or make a copy it has an odd loud banging sound that is coming from the machine as if it has something stuck or a gear is really slow. I can't track down anything loose or broken. Weird thing is the machine seems to work fine. Nothing affected (thus far).
SOURCE: no sound!!!!!
sounds like you blew an interior speaker.. it would cause the radios internal amp to shut down.
SOURCE: Panasonic DP-150PA Light Copies to no copies
Have you reseated the drum and toner?
It can be a drum cartridge problem. have you tried that?
You say copy or print, so I am asuming this is multifunction and you do both printing and copying.
1, Have you shook up the toner cartridge well.
After the drum and shaking the toner, I would suspect the transfer assembly, Off hand I cant remember of that machine has a transfer roller, or if there is a channel where there is a hair fine wire running through it.
The wire may have broken, or if its a roller making poor contact.
The laser is also possible.The transfer will be on the right had door assembly.
Take the cartridges out and see if there is anything laying loose in the machine,
what you are describing sounds more like a drum or transfer problem.
sounds very much like a defective transfer. And again, could easily be the drum.
Did you have a jam just before this occured? If you had a jam in particular in the right hand door, you broke the transfer wire.
Yeah, i am rambling huh?
SOURCE: No Power on 32" Panasonic
A slow blow fuse is also known as an anti-surge fuse the idea being any sudden "spikes" in you mains electric when you switch on would blow a quick blow fuse. Anti surge fuses are designed to tolerate any sudden initial electric pulse.
The pladder may not be turning, remove top, and remove clip, now carefully pull pladder off, make a note of the position it go's back in, this will expose some of the key parts.
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