Looks like HV fluctuations / issues - might be caused by worn out/defective consumables or bad contacts.
It's not unusual that one issue can sort of backfire over multiple colors since some HV...
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Looks like HV fluctuations / issues - might be caused by worn out/defective consumables or bad contacts.
It's not unusual that one issue can sort of backfire over multiple colors since some HV...
Unfortunately there is no end of the story but the samples are good tu understand what bothers you.
I just comapred it with a used C450i (CY druma @60% remaining life) and depending on the...
lol - never noticed, we once had a c300i with overheating issues - we swapped the thermal conductive pad from the cooler with a qood quality grease and that helped, too.
Pretty weird that modern cpu's won't handle bluray playback / have DRM issues - perhaps AMD will do better...
Nice setup, I was into home cinema too and had a calibrated projector and optimized...
Yeah mkv worked fine fine for me for many years and was (and probably is) kind of a standard in the "warez" scene but also nice for legit stuff of course ;)
Do you keep and store all your rips?...
Can't really make a sense of a bitrate setting in any sort of playback-related topics but hey - who cares as long as it does the trick :D
I heard of DVD fab, seems more user friendly but I...
If you want to rip a bluray medium without re-encode there should be not bitrate option at all because the tool is suppose to rip the original stream without changing it.
Have you tried this tool...
Never give up the shield^^
I'm not familiar with JellyFin - guess the internal player might need some tweaks, not shure if there are advanced settings avalable.
Aficio 1224C :p:p:p
#neverforget
If the files have insane bitrates and/or the encoding settings are out of specs (like too many reference frames) you'll probably end up with problems on all SoC-based solutions, probably even the new...
I own a shield, too (2019 model) wich I find pretty powerful but I just use it for streaming netflix & co. and emulators.
Is that drive of yours connected via USB or network? Perhaps the USB...
Is WSD port enabled? What driver are you using?
A slow computer or poor network performance can also cause delay while processing/preparing the job for the print queue.
looks digital indeed, if re-seating the CCD cable won't help I'd probably swap the CCD, perhaps you can borrow one from a donator.
AFAIK APIPA is indeed "self assigned" - of course a proper DHCP config should overrule it. You can perform a network reset on that brother machine and give it another go.
But check this first:
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With a faulty gold cap it usually appear again too often even if you keep the machine connected to the outlet.
Some people might live with it though to avoid repair costs.
A new goldcap with good...
Data sheet, manuals should confirm RoHS compliance and give intel about the power consumption.
We were talking about toners and yes they hava a return program and from my knowlege they do harvest certain parts for rebuilding purposes,
afaik according to my source this was suppose to affect...
great sample lol
No need, IIRC that should be possible in admin mode -> expert adjustment
Ah now I see what you mean, so it's basicly a little emphasis on magenta in your prints.
Did you perform a color calibration / gradation setting?
You can also delete/initialize the gradation and...
What do you mean with "passing by/through"? Perhaps a scan of a test print might help understand the issue.
Try using wetransfer.com for uploading samples with larger filesize.
It's hard to judge by having a look of sample prints.
I guess that barclay white is suppose to look like marble ?
I guess you're printing on thick glossy paper (hopefully designed for color laser...
Is that gear part of the feed assy wich sits in the df door/cover?
I think I had an issue once that the door seemed closed and locked but the pin for the lock lever was a little bent.
OK lol, perhaps we swapped in to a parallel universe :p
If you can revice the machine with that trick it's probably a bad gold cap supercondensor on the main pcb.
It acts kind of like a "bios battery" - this is a pretty common issue across many...