Ricoh 2051 is the model print and copies are getting duplicated towards the end of the page
Ricoh 2051 is the model print and copies are getting duplicated towards the end of the page
I could not see what you are asking about in the attachment. Next time circle the problem and indicate the direction of paper travel.
Most offsetting occurs in the fusing unit. Fusing temperature might be either too high or too low. Fusing belt may be old and has toner build up on it.
[QUOTE=slimslob;435638]I could not see what you are asking about in the attachment.
sir
I have clearly indicated with arrows the line diagram fizzled out towards the end of the print
same is the case even if we take a Xerox copy new attachments provided
thanking you
It looks somewhat like your CAD program isn't erasing the set up lines correctly.
See the dimension lines on the left side of the the top of your first picture. There is one there that indicates a vertical dimension that has to do with the distance between the top of the illustration and one of broken lines that best I can tell shouldn't be there.
I could be wrong, but I think the 2051 has nothing to do with this problem, it is just printing what your CAD program tells it to.
Last edited by Iowatech; 09-11-2014 at 06:18 AM. Reason: Directions are important
What paper is this copied onto? Is it bond or glossy?
Press the GREEN button!!
Looks very like a paper issue moisture/humidity in the paper
will be forced towards the end of the page
by the heat and pressure from the fusing unit
a few things to look at when was the machine last serviced
what are the pm counts on the drum/developers
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