Originally Posted by
Santander
The example you provided does not show a fuser offset problem, that I can see. Perhaps the example you provided was only scanned in B/W not gray scale and was eliminated from the file. We have had three units in this series out of over one hundred in the the filed that would create a splotched looking offset about 3/4 of the way down the page after approximately 55-60K, never on setup. The cause was the pressure release mechanism in the fuser was binding up and releasing the pressure against the heat roller. Since the units only print 8.5" wide the offset if it was created by the fuser would be occurring down the length of the page. From the example you provided I would not suspect a fuser issue, especially on initial setup. When you say offset are you referring to a previously printed image that is then transferred later on the page to printed image, or is it something else? Your description of the horizontal "center" line on the right hand side of the page is contradictory, a center line can not be on the right hand side. From you example, I cannot see what problem you are trying to solve?
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