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    Believe it or not, but the problem is solved by replacing the lsu....
    As explained earlier in this thread, Sharp advised us to first replace the lsu, and so we did...

    I suppose that it had something to do with a faulty yellow laser beam, but it's strange that there wasn't any fault code.
    So because there was no exposure to the yellow drum, the whole surface was continue charged.
    Unless i see it wrong....

    So thanks anyway!!

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    Wow.... I am extremely surprised by that!
    Anytime a LSU is at fault, you'll either get a trouble code (mainly due to motor or laser diode failure) or a completely missing color (mainly due to LSU harness not seated correctly).

    Well done Froota....... I just cant see how that would be the case though. Nothing ever mentioned or noted here about a LSU causing that problem.

    We'd be testing that LSU in another machine just to make sure, but if you have it working now, going that extra step is up to you.

    I stand corrected .

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    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by wazza View Post
    We'd be testing that LSU in another machine just to make sure, but if you have it working now, going that extra step is up to you.
    That's a good advice, thx.
    Then we now for sure!

    Merry Christmas!

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