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    Re: Black on IR C5030

    remove drum and swop with magenta and test to cancel out drum.can be dev aswell.so if you really want to test dev you can swop magenta and bk.1 skrew and clip.then it will fit..just put tape over inlet of toner..so bk wont mix with magenta.run 1 page of test again.instead of bk magenta will be there.if prob is still there then you have just cancelled out the dev unit.and if you already swoped magenta and bk drums and 1 page and is still there you have cancelled out drum and dev.then you must start looking at charge.

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    Re: Black on IR C5030

    Quote Originally Posted by petermays View Post
    remove drum and swop with magenta and test to cancel out drum.can be dev aswell.so if you really want to test dev you can swop magenta and bk.1 skrew and clip.then it will fit..just put tape over inlet of toner..so bk wont mix with magenta.run 1 page of test again.instead of bk magenta will be there.if prob is still there then you have just cancelled out the dev unit.and if you already swoped magenta and bk drums and 1 page and is still there you have cancelled out drum and dev.then you must start looking at charge.

    That won't work on the Adv C5030. The color drums can be swapped around, but the black drum is strictly black. If heavier paper is giving a quality black image, and you're only seeing light areas when print to plain (20lb) paper, I'd try a different BRAND of plain paper.

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    Re: Black on IR C5030

    Quote Originally Posted by guitar9199 View Post
    That won't work on the Adv C5030. The color drums can be swapped around, but the black drum is strictly black. If heavier paper is giving a quality black image, and you're only seeing light areas when print to plain (20lb) paper, I'd try a different BRAND of plain paper.


    If PG5 on single colors of M C Y don't display issue, may need to rule out it's a paper issue.?
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    Re: Black on IR C5030

    Quote Originally Posted by guitar9199 View Post
    That won't work on the Adv C5030. The color drums can be swapped around, but the black drum is strictly black. If heavier paper is giving a quality black image, and you're only seeing light areas when print to plain (20lb) paper, I'd try a different BRAND of plain paper.
    hi there..yes you can swop drums.yes voltage between the bk and the colours is different but fot test purpose 1 page wont cause any issue.if you take off circlip and remove rod drum will come off.as a technician you shouldnt be a parts replacment specialist. Tests to find where problem is and coming down to the root is how we should all work.if ut was paper then again all colours will be affected.

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    Re: Black on IR C5030

    the drums can not be exchanged. they are not mechanically compatible. I'm just wondering that the result on heavy paper is perfectly fine. Is there a way to re-evaluate the developer? this is also just 3000 pages old.

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    Re: Black on IR C5030

    Quote Originally Posted by maximilian500 View Post
    the drums can not be exchanged. they are not mechanically compatible. I'm just wondering that the result on heavy paper is perfectly fine. Is there a way to re-evaluate the developer? this is also just 3000 pages old.


    Have you interchanged/swapped laser scanner assemblies between black andcyan for testing ?????

    FM4-8354-010 DEVELOPING ASSEMBLY, BLACK




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    bias tab for black is pushed in and stuck in the housing > not allowing it to make proper contact.

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    Re: Black on IR C5030

    I'm not currently at the machine to change the laser units.I have checked the BIAS contact and it‘s ok.

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    Re: Black on IR C5030

    Can it be the Primary Transfer Roller for Black ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by maximilian500 View Post
    the drums can not be exchanged. they are not mechanically compatible. I'm just wondering that the ris differentsult on heavy paper is perfectly fine. Is there a way to re-evaluate the developer? this is also just 3000 pages old.
    You a typical asshole arnt you.yes.you can take the drum out of the bk unit and put in a colour unit for testing.yes.voltages between bk and colour are differwnt but to test you can.i see you dont test units.ppl like you are a irritation.

    Yes..go get a new bk unit and go put in....aaaaa...its not the unit..now I have a open drum unit...or ill just leave it in machine.

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    Re: Black on IR C5030

    I tested the following Units:
    -Black Drum (with a used one from another machine)
    -secondary Transfer Roller
    -BIAS contacts
    -Laser Unit

    I basically advise my customers honestly do not sell them anything they need.

    Quote Originally Posted by petermays View Post
    You a typical asshole arnt you.yes.you can take the drum out of the bk unit and put in a colour unit for testing.yes.voltages between bk and colour are differwnt but to test you can.i see you dont test units.ppl like you are a irritation.

    Yes..go get a new bk unit and go put in....aaaaa...its not the unit..now I have a open drum unit...or ill just leave it in machine.

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