Canon 7095 Light Prints on Damp Paper

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  • Phil B.
    Field Supervisor

    10,000+ Posts
    • Jul 2016
    • 22798

    #16
    Re: Canon 7095 Light Prints on Damp Paper

    Originally posted by zoraldinho
    I remember tensioning new corona wires on a field....
    ahhhh the good old days!

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    • Berean
      Technician
      • Aug 2014
      • 44

      #17
      Re: Canon 7095 Light Prints on Damp Paper

      Originally posted by techandtrader
      If the machine is run hard and quality is important....and the assemblies have around 500 -1 million clicks you should just buy a new assembly anyway. Age and meters around 1 million call for new ones anyway. Esp in a production environment. imo Has the drum ever been polished?
      Thank you so much for that advice. All of my corona assemblies were 133% on their life, so I replaced them all and it is running great. I do not have the problem with printing on damp paper anymore. You guys are fantastic!

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      • techandtrader
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        250+ Posts
        • Jun 2016
        • 335

        #18
        Re: Canon 7095 Light Prints on Damp Paper

        Originally posted by Berean
        Thank you so much for that advice. All of my corona assemblies were 133% on their life, so I replaced them all and it is running great. I do not have the problem with printing on damp paper anymore. You guys are fantastic!
        It's a machine worth throwing money at.
        I have used Canon Imagerunner parts for sale. Most are floor model Color and / Advances Imagerunner with some 3025 3235 parts. Several intact machines being parted.

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        • teckat
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          • Jan 2010
          • 16083

          #19
          Re: Canon 7095 Light Prints on Damp Paper

          Originally posted by Berean
          Thank you so much for that advice. All of my corona assemblies were 133% on their life, so I replaced them all and it is running great. I do not have the problem with printing on damp paper anymore. You guys are fantastic!


          good thing your printer is not in the 'Rain Forest"



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