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    I was told by a trainer to not shake or tap the toner bottles like we did in the past, the toner is wax based. It can lead to these clumps due to compression.
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    For starters swap the cyan charger over with another colour (see if fault moves to that colour). try the same with the drum unit...

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    Never heard that before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ESA View Post
    Never heard that before.
    Standard fair when troubleshooting this machine. It helps eliminate the components. Even the dev unit can be swapped (tape over the toner add hole) to see if the problem moves with or not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stirton.M View Post
    Standard fair when troubleshooting this machine. It helps eliminate the components. Even the dev unit can be swapped (tape over the toner add hole) to see if the problem moves with or not.
    Well, that's a new one that never had ocurred to me - definitely going to my book of tricks! Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrwho View Post
    Well, that's a new one that never had ocurred to me - definitely going to my book of tricks! Thanks!
    Any time. It is especially useful when dealing with TCR failure codes too. I learned this a while back...it saves time and of course, money, not having to put in a new dev unit and starter when the problem could be harness or PRCB related.
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    I thought dev mag roller also but looks wider than I have seen before. What about something on laser slit glass or in the optics path below dev unit. Maybe a seal is curling up into laser path.

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    I would hope the OP looked for things like that already. It had been mentioned in this thread. Typical of laser, the line would have well defined edges in most cases. If a contaminant is in the mag/doctor blade area, it creates white lines very similar to this. It is common throughout any dev unit, regardless of colour or b/w.
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    Like Stirton.M posted earlier swapping the dev unit around by taping the hole will eliminate the dev unit. If problem still exists in that postion in for instance magenta then it would be laser path.
    Laughing......

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    Quote Originally Posted by costel fasola View Post
    try in 36 mode process ajustement...initialization on cyan unit all steps
    Hi,

    Could you please guide me through this process.

    Much appreciated

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