Hello Folks! Trying to help a church out here. Giving them this giant.
Runs great. Fuser good but noisy.
Has three issues.
1. Seems to have intermittent blur lines where the image is slightly crammed for a very brief second. There is no consistency to this. Could be 3 inches apart or six inches. Sometimes page is almost clean. Cleaned transport belts and registration roller. Noted one thing odd. Registration rollers (Timing rollers) have flat spots all around them almost as if they are made that way. Been in the business since 1986 and never saw this. The smaller Canons I do don't. Could this be the problem? (Lines go from Front of machine to rear.)
2. A white or light VOID line going almost directly down the center of the page (Lead edge to trail edge.) Usually on Dual component brands this is just a bit of something blocking the developer brush: easily fixed. Does the Canon mono component roller have the same problem occasionally?
3. This one I've seen before YEARS ago. A strange ambling row of blobs that are shaded as if there is a point of light off to the side resembling blobs of mercury. This is VERY random.
See pick for all three anomalies on an old Panasonic test sheet.
As I said, I'm trying to help out a bunch of good people.
IR 6000 Anomaly.jpg
Runs great. Fuser good but noisy.
Has three issues.
1. Seems to have intermittent blur lines where the image is slightly crammed for a very brief second. There is no consistency to this. Could be 3 inches apart or six inches. Sometimes page is almost clean. Cleaned transport belts and registration roller. Noted one thing odd. Registration rollers (Timing rollers) have flat spots all around them almost as if they are made that way. Been in the business since 1986 and never saw this. The smaller Canons I do don't. Could this be the problem? (Lines go from Front of machine to rear.)
2. A white or light VOID line going almost directly down the center of the page (Lead edge to trail edge.) Usually on Dual component brands this is just a bit of something blocking the developer brush: easily fixed. Does the Canon mono component roller have the same problem occasionally?
3. This one I've seen before YEARS ago. A strange ambling row of blobs that are shaded as if there is a point of light off to the side resembling blobs of mercury. This is VERY random.
See pick for all three anomalies on an old Panasonic test sheet.
As I said, I'm trying to help out a bunch of good people.
IR 6000 Anomaly.jpg
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