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  • dagoof
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    • Nov 2007
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    #1

    Never mind

    I've not used my 3200 in a few months - last I'd used it was fine but today on firing it up it it's giving me toner splodges on the top prodominantly right hand side of the page. At first I thought it was just black but on looking closer it contains elements of CMYK. Seems to be happening pre-fuser as I'd tried a halt test (also saw quite a lot of toner dumped on the fixing unit just before the fuser).

    Tried cleaning cycles and cleaning the TBelt by hand, no change. Can anyone help?

    Edit: should note this wasn't happening on every print - after a cleaning it more or less went away for a thousand copies I did but I've just tried another job (300 copies) and it came back and got progressively worse, until it ended up on every page.
    Last edited by dagoof; 10-03-2009, 05:40 PM. Reason: new info
  • alex@wocltd.com
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    • Nov 2007
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    #2
    whats the life of the image units? sound's like they are dumping due to age which then can take out itb .....

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    • SCREWTAPE
      • Jun 2025

      #3
      Replace your drum units.
      Last edited by Guest; 10-04-2009, 03:50 PM. Reason: bad spelllinng

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      • dagoof
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        #4
        Hi,

        Thanks for all the replies - think the drum lives are ok, 2 are practically new and the other 2 are in 50s and 70s I think.

        Does indeed sound like waste toner's being dumped as Marc said, will check that out.

        Thanks again

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        • dagoof
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          #5
          Yep, there was a big mountain of waste toner had built up on the right side of the cleaning assembly (any ideas why? put a new blade assy in recently) - gave it a good clean, hopefully that will get it under control!

          Edit: Hmm, that's not solved it, it seems to be dumping a load of toner more frequently - it's becoming a problem after every 150 sheets or so (in which time it seems to get through a couple of auto-gradiation adjustments). I've attached a pic - seems it's not mixed waste toner but each colour is gathering at this particular point.
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          Last edited by dagoof; 10-04-2009, 03:54 PM.

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          • smiley
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            • Aug 2008
            • 615

            #6
            hi are you using oem toners?you can adjust toner supply parrameter at service mode level 2.at adjust.but i incounter this problem cause by old drum units usualy black came off first.
            there is no glory without sacrifice

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            • dagoof
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              #7
              Hi Smiley,

              Yes, using OEM toners. As mentioned, the drum lives should be ok and I've similarly had the machine out of use for long periods in previous years without this problem. Would also be strange that all 4 drums were dumping toner at the same spot surely?

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              • dagoof
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                #8
                Anyone got any other ideas on this?

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                • dagoof
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                  #9
                  Hi Marc,

                  Yes, it was indeed - I'd made a follow up thread about this and DLP had mentioned to try the same and it worked. Amazing that a little bit of sticky-back cellophane could sort this!

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