7095 image shifting front to rear when duplexing

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  • apump
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    • Mar 2009
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    #1

    7095 image shifting front to rear when duplexing

    when running duplex letter the backside image is shifting towards the rear. sometimes it stays right on. I have another 7095 right next to it doing about the samething. the shifting varies up to an 1/8 of an inch. thanks....
  • Fer
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    • Nov 2009
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    #2
    Does it have a sensor in the duplex path to measure the shifting of the paper?

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    • apump
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      • Mar 2009
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      #3
      no just a sensor in the middle of the path (duplex)

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      • SCREWTAPE
        East Coast Imaging

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        • Jan 2009
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        #4
        Originally posted by Fer
        Does it have a sensor in the duplex path to measure the shifting of the paper?
        I believe that was on he 5000 series.

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        • SCREWTAPE
          East Coast Imaging

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          #5
          <Duplexing Transport Unit>

          Make following adjustments under,
          COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ > ADJ-REFE
          Use this to adjust the horizontal registration for re-pickup (2nd side of 2-sided print).
          Increase the value if the image is displaced to the front. Range: -100 to 100_
          (unit: 01 mm)

          1) Make the following selections in service mode:
          COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ > ADJ-REFE
          so that the image margin on the 2nd
          side will be as indicated.

          - If the margin is too large, decrease the setting
          of ADJ-REFE (a change of 10 will decrease
          the margin by 1 mm).

          - If the margin is too small, increase the setting
          of ADJ-REFE (a change of 10 will increase the
          margin by 1 mm).

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