Print out problem Canon IRC1028i

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  • mark121381
    Technician

    50+ Posts
    • Jul 2011
    • 85

    #16
    Re: Print out problem Canon IRC1028i

    Originally posted by SCREWTAPE
    Video controller. Unlikely..

    This machine is not design for this type of output. This is a desktop printer.
    To much saturation. That fixing element isn't made to fused that kind of toner saturation.

    Give up.

    Get yourself and MFP.

    I'm not trying to be rude.

    But it is what it is.



    Thank you Screw tape,

    Im going to try to change Video Controller first then if the problem still occurred I would suggest my customer to buy a printer that can suits on their needs in terms of much color saturation prints.

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    • teckat
      Field Supervisor

      Site Contributor
      10,000+ Posts
      • Jan 2010
      • 16083

      #17
      Re: Print out problem Canon IRC1028i

      28lb paper is good for saturation

      COPIER > FUNCTION > SPLMAN

      there are 17 adjustments under
      SPLMAN

      SPLMAN "0" is the default setting meaning all are are set to OFF
      in your case some need to be set on-

      see------

      SPLMAN Settings.pdf

      - The photosensitive drum consumption is affected by the drum rotation time.
      At monochrome printing of plain paper or transparency, the photosensitive drums of Y, M, and C are disengaged from the ETB so that they do not rotate. In this condition, the sheet is attracted to the ETB by an attraction bias and fed to the black color photosensitive drum.
      However, when feeding thick paper and envelopes, the photosensitive drums of Y, M, and C are engaged with the ETB because the absorption power by the attraction bias is weak for such media.
      - This control is executed every time the printing mode is switched. When mixed printing of color and monochrome is performed, the print speed is reduced due to engagement/disengagement of the transfer roller.




      In the machine, the transfer roller is engaged with or disengaged from the photosensitive drum via the ETB to reduce the color photosensitive drum consumption
      at monochrome printing.

      The transfer roller engagement/disengagement control is executed at the following timing.
      - Multiple initial rotations at power-on
      - Multiple initial rotations at door closing
      - Image stabilization control
      - Printing operation
      The status of engagement/disengagement during printing operation differs depending on the printing mode (monochrome or color mode).
      This control works with the developing cylinder engagement/disengagement operation.




      Service mode:
      To prevent reduction of the print speed at mixed printing of color and monochrome, set the transfer roller to color mode (in which all color transfer rollers are engaged with the photosensitive drum).

      COPIER> FUNCTION> SPLMAN> SPL53649
      **However, when this setting is made, the color photosensitive drum is consumed even at the time of monochrome printing.
      **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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