Gradation Chart.jpg
No it actually it doesn't print anything when printing CYAN, no Cyan bar on gradation page as well.
Toner drop is normal i have physically checked it where it drop in Developer unit.
it could be a bad ATR?
Regard's
Gradation Chart.jpg
No it actually it doesn't print anything when printing CYAN, no Cyan bar on gradation page as well.
Toner drop is normal i have physically checked it where it drop in Developer unit.
it could be a bad ATR?
Regard's
Last edited by fbkhan3; 09-05-2018 at 02:43 PM.
Could it be cyan is clogged up somewhere ?
Í'm not sure if there is some other wy to force it to print a color, apart form running a PG..
Johan
Check the rear of the cyan developing assm. It's common for the white "plus" shaped drive part to break. There's an updated part with a pin available for it.
Very common. If you have the plus gear with pin then look at the part that drives it. It is a toss up weather to take out the drive assembly and repair it or a friend said going in from the side will fix it. Pull out the drum drawer and shine a flashlight in the back, all 4 should look the same. No color is one or the other in 9 out of 10 times. The part on developer is easy. The original ones have a "d" shaped hole and they strip.
Thank you very much guys.
I have tried everything suggested above ,but still no luck,have ordered 2 CYAN development assemblies and hopeful to get a fix.
will keep posted as soon as i get the Units.
Regard's
D cut portion of the drive gear can strip out and not allow drive to the developer.
The drive gear is a X shaped gear.
The gear part number is FC8-4338-000.
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