Hi Guys
Thank you very much for your input. I will put it to use and give you feedback tomorrow night.
Regards
Gerhard
Hi Guys
Thank you very much for your input. I will put it to use and give you feedback tomorrow night.
Regards
Gerhard
Off a 900k 2270 -
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Was a dirty grounding leaf spring as already said.
Very easy to take off and clean. 2secs to check.
Last edited by CanonSco; 08-17-2010 at 09:50 PM.
Yes, I am a nerd.
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already posted solution to this poster Gerhard-twice/ with no response
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I had this same issue, mine was resolved by replacing the entire front portion of the registration/transfer assembly. It included the transfer and registration rollers in the unit. After that, no more problems. Before that, I had tried all manner of parts to no avail. I always assumed it was some type of voltage spike causing the timing to the laser to get screwed up.
Hi Guys
I checked the leaf spring. It had some black gunk on it.I cleaned it and the reg roller. The problem however persisted. I the stripped the whole registration guide mechanism (2.5 hours later).Cleaned (was full of toner at the back). I have run about 500 prints since then and it seems if we have got it licked. Thanx to all !!!
Apologies for delayed reaction I have limited internet access
Regards
Africa
Guess I am a bit late to the party again. I was going to suggest the registration roller may have had a flat spot, or motor issue causing the drum to move/wobble.
Thank you for letting us know what fixed it. Adds to our "reference" head file.
Thanks for the reply Gerhard.
Yes, I am a nerd.
Gaming PC - check. Raspberry Pi - Check. Custom ROM on phone - check. Thick glasses - check.
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Gerhard, go ahead_you deserve it
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