I have replaced developer and drum but still no difference
SOURCE: sharp copier ar-5316
That unit uses an AR-016TD Toner/Developer Cartridge. The developer is changed each time you replace the toner. To remove the drum unit open the right side cover, then the front cover, remove the TD cartridge, loosen the green screw on the front of the developer unit housing just above the TD slot. carefully remove the DV unit without tipping or you will spill out the existing DV. Then you can pull out the drum unit. There may be a green screw on the drum that must be loosened but I don't think so on that particular model. Installation is the reverse of removal.
SOURCE: Sharp ar-5316 E Problem
Make sure that the side door is secured. There is a corona wire in a brakced on the door and if it does touch the rest of the machine correctly, blank pages will spit out.
SOURCE: longer warm up time accompanied by a loud grinding noise
There are few gears inside the copier that probably need to be replaced causing the grind and the copy quality to happen. It wasn't looked at by the engineer at the time because it happened after they left. They should come back in to fix it.
SOURCE: AR-M355 Latent copies.
This make is not my specialty, but if the fuser's been replaced, then it can only be a drum cleaning issue causing that problem.
SOURCE: how add developer to sharp ar-208d
Set-up for this copier sure isn't well-documented. We just got ours working today, by following the instructions here: https://www.businessneedz.com/Manuals/ar168s_setup.pdf (yes, it lists a different model number, but the instructions worked, and were linked from the ar-208d product page from the supplier)
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