On a KM-3530 does image flow usually result in light or dark copies? And what would be the best way to darken copies on this copier? Any help appreciated, thank you.
On a KM-3530 does image flow usually result in light or dark copies? And what would be the best way to darken copies on this copier? Any help appreciated, thank you.
Not sure what you mean by image flow. If the machine ahs been sitting a long time like in a warehouse you will maybe want to run drum refresh on it. Also sim 130 which is the toner sensor which makes sure it has enough. Is it just a density issue?
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empty out developer unit.
clean mag roller with a green scrubby.
refill developer unit.
what brand of toner are you using? oem kyocera or one of those generic katun ones. most kyocera toner cartridges have blue handles and usually those generic katuns have green handles.
Most light copies are due to bad transfer roller or broken bushing that hold T/C roller.
If the holder is broken the spring under holder will fall out, I would change holders.
That's what I figured as I remember with the Canons that had something similar the roller would always fly out causing all sorts of problems. Thanks for the response Sayen's
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