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So it’s supposedly working fine as it should. However, once it starts up, it goes, runs the paper roller gears (but doesn’t actually latch it to spin the rollers), runs for about 10 seconds, stops; waits 30 seconds, and then repeats. It won’t print anything on the paper from what I can tell; and...
Replacement fuser came in and that did the trick! Now onto two new problems. Number one, paper doesn’t feed in and it throws a paper jam. One of the rollers doesn’t seem to spin even though the gear does (first photo, gray gear). The other problem is that while removing the paper tray it got...
Triac replaced and… no dice. I think the fuser is just bad in some way. I got both 24V and also 120V, so there’s gotta be something wrong with the fuser.
If the lamp connections is the connector on the fuser that has 120V going through it, I have continuity through it. The same port on the other side also produces 120V (afaik, tested without fuser in place). I don’t see the lamp on the fuser though, even when in a dark place with the main lid...
Turns out that’s probably just fan control. Back to square one. I have the 24V, I replaced the caps people say to replace. I haven’t replaced the Triac. Is there anything else that could possibly be wrong?
Sooooo, interesting news.
The toner tests at 24V perfectly fine. However, the upper fan has 19V on the ground and 24V on power! I don’t know how this would happen, considering that there isn’t even a source of 19V anywhere on the board.
During VCFW I picked up a LaserWriter IIg for free. When I first got it, I had the dual flashing paper jam and paper out lights, indicating that one problem that every Canon SX printer has, the “Error 50.” Naturally, I pulled the AC power supply board out and replaced the 22uf cap, along with...
Does anyone happen to have the manuals for the PowerLogix PowerForce G3? I want to try overclocking it, but can’t find anything about the round hex switches on top.
I was kinda thinking bad caps, but it appeared after I put in new potentiometers. When I first got the Lisa, the linearity was fine. Though, that was a few months back, and I kinda procrastinated on replacing the potentiometers in the PSU AND Video board.
I’m having a weird vertical linearity issue with my Lisa after replacing the potentiometers in both the PSU (the brightness and focus) and also the video board 5 pots. The tube has also been swapped but switching back to original does not fix it.
No amount of adjusting the vertical linearity...
And now my 400K drive in my Lisa stopped working. When it attempts to format disks in BLU, it throws error 1B after a second or two. This happens regardless of disk.
Alright, thanks! Turns out the disk images I found for Lisa OS 3.1 are faulty, and several other archives either don't work on either diskcopy 4.2, DART, or if they do make images, the images don't boot on the Lisa (floppy drive confirmed working with BLU). Does anyone know a good archive that...
Alright, thank you! I cleaned the display strips only to find out that somehow inbetween it dying and now, the FloppyEmu managed to catch a "check pin clko-l" error that doesn't go away with firmware flashing.
What’s the best way to make Lisa disks? I had a hell of a time trying to make some working disks.
I thought the Apple Legacy CD images would work but they didn’t (threw unformatted disk error on the Lisa), I tried images from online but StuffIt kept throwing an error when they were unpacked...
I have a Rev A FloppyEmu that i've used since forever. However, i've been having a weird issue with it, namely that the screen stopped working properly recently. It displays a blank screen unless i'm flashing firmware or the SD card is missing. I've tried flashing the different firmwares. The...
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