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    Angry screw mark problem C1060

    I have the problem of slant white lines in screw pitch occurs at the whole page.
    i changed the developer two time !

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    Re: screw mark problem C1060

    Quote Originally Posted by Shinigami View Post
    I have the problem of slant white lines in screw pitch occurs at the whole page.
    i changed the developer two time !
    can you provide examples?

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    Re: screw mark problem C1060

    Like this one in magenta
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    Re: screw mark problem C1060

    Is it happening on all colors or just Magenta? How many total prints on the magenta developing unit?

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    Re: screw mark problem C1060

    I have the same problem with 2 differents machine in 2 differents color ! The developers is one 45 %

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    Re: screw mark problem C1060

    That problem will happen if the machine sits for long periods or if the customer does nothing but continuous low-coverage printing. Humidity also plays a factor, as well as the levelness of the machine.

    You can fix the problem by increasing the developer conveyance speed. Change DIP SW 46-4 to a '1', then do Gamma Automatic Adjustment. Also change DIP SW 44-5 and 44-6 to a '1'.

    Since your current developer is depleted, it'll take a few hundred copies for it to get toned back up after performing the above settings.

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    Re: screw mark problem C1060

    Quote Originally Posted by mx6turbo89 View Post
    That problem will happen if the machine sits for long periods or if the customer does nothing but continuous low-coverage printing. Humidity also plays a factor, as well as the levelness of the machine.

    You can fix the problem by increasing the developer conveyance speed. Change DIP SW 46-4 to a '1', then do Gamma Automatic Adjustment. Also change DIP SW 44-5 and 44-6 to a '1'.

    Since your current developer is depleted, it'll take a few hundred copies for it to get toned back up after performing the above settings.

    Thank you so much for your help !

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