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
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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If it ain't broke, don't fix it
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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.
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.
If it does it with printing, or internal test prints, then drum is most likely candidate.
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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).
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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