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    DI5510 toner spill

    Hi guys,
    I've got a DI5510 that is dumping toner onto the transfer/seperation corona assy. It is coming out of the developer housing at both ends of the mag roller. I found info on another model that mentioned this type of problem caused by a broken mylar seal inside the housing. Is this the same kind of thing for the 5510? Any info would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

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    Quick answer is yes. This topic has been discussed at length. Same as di650, and will also work with 7272, and 7255. I could go on and on but you should just check out the 650 post.
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    Thanks for the responce FIXTHECOPIER, but I can't find the post you were referring to. Can you be more specific? Thanks in advance.

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    Try this...

    This will alleviate the problem quite a bit - actually more usefull if you were overtoning all the way across the developer sleeve - but it definitely won't hurt. You may have to clean the drumcarriage maybe once or twice between PM cycles (250k).

    Change dip-switch 5-1 to a 1
    Change dip-switch 23-3 to a 1

    this will lighten you toner density threshold in the developer unit - maybe also make your laser output higher to attract more toner to the drum.

    If still having issues, also change 5-0 to a 1 and 23-2 also to 1 along with the other dipswitches mentioned above. This will bring it to the lightest toner density threshold - I would not reccomend this for a print shop type environment or where heavy graphics/halftones are required.

    Good luck.

    Langelot

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