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  • Benjamin98
    Technician

    50+ Posts
    • Mar 2015
    • 89

    #1

    Imagepress C1+ - white line on image

    Hi all,

    I have attached an image of what the machine is doing. There is a distinct white line from lead edge to trail edge on A4 or A3. Looks like it's closer to the rear.
    I have replaced the Fixing roller, fixing belt and external heating roller(this had multiple scratches from the thermistors). The transfer belt was replaced because of an imperfection and relative wear & tear. So that can't be an issue. Also checked the general items as well that cause this.

    Any ideas on what the problem could be?

    Ben20150924085121.pdf
  • zoraldinho
    teacher-guide-expert-guru

    Site Contributor
    5,000+ Posts
    • Mar 2008
    • 5002

    #2
    Re: Imagepress C1+ - white line on image

    1. paper path on this pic is?
    2.Replace corona grid!
    3. Post PG-10 to eliminate!
    If it ain't broke, don't fix it
    A picture is worth a thousand words

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    • dekoster
      Technician
      • Aug 2012
      • 84

      #3
      Re: Imagepress C1+ - white line on image

      Originally posted by Benjamin98
      Hi all,

      I have attached an image of what the machine is doing. There is a distinct white line from lead edge to trail edge on A4 or A3. Looks like it's closer to the rear.
      I have replaced the Fixing roller, fixing belt and external heating roller(this had multiple scratches from the thermistors). The transfer belt was replaced because of an imperfection and relative wear & tear. So that can't be an issue. Also checked the general items as well that cause this.

      Any ideas on what the problem could be?

      Ben[ATTACH]30729[/ATTACH]
      that is, the developer cyan

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      • dekoster
        Technician
        • Aug 2012
        • 84

        #4
        Re: Imagepress C1+ - white line on image

        Originally posted by dekoster
        that is, the developer cyan
        that is, the developer
        there is dirt inside

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        • cedarstreet
          Technician
          • Jun 2010
          • 44

          #5
          Re: Imagepress C1+ - white line on image

          I agree - probably cyan developer - sometimes I have luck running the contaminate out with 20 solid colors prints - usually just cut my losses and dump the developer. contaminant could be as minimal as paper trim dust from poorly trimmed stock - bigger concern to me would be the bands of varying density going the other direction - that looks like gear wear that will get continually worse - usually most visible on cyan as the human eye perception is most acute in the blue range.

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          • zoraldinho
            teacher-guide-expert-guru

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            5,000+ Posts
            • Mar 2008
            • 5002

            #6
            Re: Imagepress C1+ - white line on image

            If you have line on all colors on PG-10 it's grid.On one colour it's developer.Simple?
            If it ain't broke, don't fix it
            A picture is worth a thousand words

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            • Benjamin98
              Technician

              50+ Posts
              • Mar 2015
              • 89

              #7
              Re: Imagepress C1+ - white line on image

              Thanks for all the responses guys! It turns out it was that little thin slip glass inside the machine that had a tiny bit of fluff/hair on it. I don't know why Canon decided to use that, it's pretty useless. The machine would work just fine without it

              It was occurring on all colours that's why I knew it wasn't developers. The grid had also recently just been replaced as well.

              So, literally did an overhaul on this machine as the customer was having major issues that just kept piling up and never got resolved. We managed to get rid of all the actual errors now. Just minor things now with getting quality right and jamming on A4 from the trays only.

              Regarding the varying density lines, this occurs across the board on all colours and has always been like that. I even have an almost brand new C1+(less than 5,000 pages) in my showroom and it doesn't produce the quality it should either. Is this not just a limitation on the machine and the old-ish technology??

              Now, it has started to do something else I've never seen before. On double sided printing, it skews the image considerably on the 2nd page but there are no signs that it's getting caught anywhere, not even jamming! It gets worse after every consecutive print. This is from the Stack Bypass and using 170gsm coated paper. Works fine on my C1+ but the client's isn't good. I'll attach a copy for you to see.20150924193103.pdf

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              • zoraldinho
                teacher-guide-expert-guru

                Site Contributor
                5,000+ Posts
                • Mar 2008
                • 5002

                #8
                Re: Imagepress C1+ - white line on image

                How old is ITB?
                If it ain't broke, don't fix it
                A picture is worth a thousand words

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                • Benjamin98
                  Technician

                  50+ Posts
                  • Mar 2015
                  • 89

                  #9
                  Re: Imagepress C1+ - white line on image

                  Originally posted by zoraldinho
                  How old is ITB?
                  The ITB is new. Just replaced last week and done less than 50 prints.

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                  • dekoster
                    Technician
                    • Aug 2012
                    • 84

                    #10
                    Re: Imagepress C1+ - white line on image

                    Originally posted by Benjamin98
                    Thanks for all the responses guys! It turns out it was that little thin slip glass inside the machine that had a tiny bit of fluff/hair on it. I don't know why Canon decided to use that, it's pretty useless. The machine would work just fine without it

                    It was occurring on all colours that's why I knew it wasn't developers. The grid had also recently just been replaced as well.

                    So, literally did an overhaul on this machine as the customer was having major issues that just kept piling up and never got resolved. We managed to get rid of all the actual errors now. Just minor things now with getting quality right and jamming on A4 from the trays only.

                    Regarding the varying density lines, this occurs across the board on all colours and has always been like that. I even have an almost brand new C1+(less than 5,000 pages) in my showroom and it doesn't produce the quality it should either. Is this not just a limitation on the machine and the old-ish technology??

                    Now, it has started to do something else I've never seen before. On double sided printing, it skews the image considerably on the 2nd page but there are no signs that it's getting caught anywhere, not even jamming! It gets worse after every consecutive print. This is from the Stack Bypass and using 170gsm coated paper. Works fine on my C1+ but the client's isn't good. I'll attach a copy for you to see.[ATTACH]30741[/ATTACH]


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