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    Canon ir 3300 2 lines on the top of the paper

    Sorry for the stupid question, but I just have no time taking the machine appart and clean it, can anyone tell me what roller to change or clean, or if it's anything else. Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by jzheld View Post
    Sorry for the stupid question, but I just have no time taking the machine appart and clean it, can anyone tell me what roller to change or clean, or if it's anything else. Thank you
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    not a good picture, it does it only at the top of the page, can't be scanner because it's the same thing for printing

    Last edited by jzheld; 06-28-2011 at 08:49 PM.

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    When you do a copy are you putting the originals on the feeder or glass? If you make a copy on the glass and the lines are gone....than you have a dirty scanner glass....if not, than it could be anything zoraldinho said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cvsjoe View Post
    When you do a copy are you putting the originals on the feeder or glass? If you make a copy on the glass and the lines are gone....than you have a dirty scanner glass....if not, than it could be anything zoraldinho said.
    it's not the scanner, it does the same thing for printing, just need to know what to start with

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    If it does it with printing, or internal test prints, then drum is most likely candidate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrfixit51 View Post
    If it does it with printing, or internal test prints, then drum is most likely candidate.
    I agree but if you're a tech you would have figured it out faster than it took to search this forum for help.

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    If the lines are edge to edge (no border) I would also start with the drum - but there are other things to check if the drum and cleaner are fine. It is not a stupid question - it is a question a non-tech asks (as in no training or experience).

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    Re: Canon ir 3300 2 lines on the top of the paper

    Thank you for you help, but look I do service all my machines myself, I just prefer to ask first to make sure. But when somebody saying you have to be tech, but there is a question why the hell my old service "tech" for canon and konica were doing a simpe job for a few hours and the most stupid way, at this point I know more than them.

    And I'm sorry but comment "call a tech" or "that is non-tech question" I consider just stupid. I don't think my question was so difficult to answer like "it's probably a drum", so thank you mrfixit51


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