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  • doug
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    • Dec 2011
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    Red Tint on Background on Canon IRA C5045

    Hi Guys,
    I still have red tint on the background on the copies/prints on a Canon IRA 5045...I swapped out the magenta developer and drum and same problem.
    I am going to try swapping out the whole processing unit...Does anyone think this will fix it?
    Thank you
    Doug
  • kuby
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    • Oct 2007
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    Re: Red Tint on Background on Canon IRA C5045

    Have you tried replacing the transfer cleaning assembly.?

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    • doug
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      Re: Red Tint on Background on Canon IRA C5045

      Originally posted by kuby
      Have you tried replacing the transfer cleaning assembly.?
      no I have not ...Could you tell me briefly how to do that and by the way black copies/prints come out perfect.

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      • roho
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        • Mar 2009
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        Re: Red Tint on Background on Canon IRA C5045

        I don't believe it is the xfer cleaner as K prints are fine. Are the drum and dev new or used? New drums are better as a kept used drum can be fogged, and using used devs can cause print q problems and errors. Did the magenta background change at all after switching the parts, or look exactly the same?

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        • doug
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          Re: Red Tint on Background on Canon IRA C5045

          Originally posted by roho
          I don't believe it is the xfer cleaner as K prints are fine. Are the drum and dev new or used? New drums are better as a kept used drum can be fogged, and using used devs can cause print q problems and errors. Did the magenta background change at all after switching the parts, or look exactly the same?
          The prints actually got worse...more red tint. How about cleaning the laser? And how do you do that?
          Thank you so much,
          Doug

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          • roho
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            • Mar 2009
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            Re: Red Tint on Background on Canon IRA C5045

            Originally posted by doug
            The prints actually got worse...more red tint. How about cleaning the laser? And how do you do that?
            Thank you so much,
            Doug
            A dirty laser does the opposite, causes void lines in the feed direction. Try swapping the yellow drum with the magenta and see if the magenta background stays, or becomes yellow. If the fault follows the drum, then there you are, if not I would try a fresh magenta dev. Those are the two main components for background on prints.

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            • doug
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              • Dec 2011
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              Re: Red Tint on Background on Canon IRA C5045

              Originally posted by roho
              A dirty laser does the opposite, causes void lines in the feed direction. Try swapping the yellow drum with the magenta and see if the magenta background stays, or becomes yellow. If the fault follows the drum, then there you are, if not I would try a fresh magenta dev. Those are the two main components for background on prints.
              Thank youuuu!
              That worked!
              Doug

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              • dan7777
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                • Dec 2012
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                Re: Red Tint on Background on Canon IRA C5045

                Originally posted by doug
                Hi Guys,
                I still have red tint on the background on the copies/prints on a Canon IRA 5045...I swapped out the magenta developer and drum and same problem.
                I am going to try swapping out the whole processing unit...Does anyone think this will fix it?
                Thank you
                Doug
                I just had one yesterday that a new drum fixed.

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