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  • Apach
    Trusted Tech
    • Nov 2010
    • 157

    #1

    White lines on ir5870c

    Hello,

    What causes these white lines of toner? Belt is new.

    White_lines.pdf
    There is no stupid question, just stupid answer
  • teckat
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    • Jan 2010
    • 16083

    #2
    Re: White lines on ir5870c

    Originally posted by Apach
    Hello,

    What causes these white lines of toner? Belt is new.

    [ATTACH]24379[/ATTACH]
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    check white plate----------for glass copy issues
    stray dust inside the reader unit collects on the white plate, showing up as lines in output images.

    cross-feed = front to back
    these are some blank spots & not directly thru the entire image (see lower 1/4 of image as shown)
    Check the Secondary Transfer Outside Roller SURFACE---
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    is this a glass copy is this on colors ? or BLACK ONLY ?(check Black developing cylinder)


    post a Full Page Halftone (TYPE=5) test print

    white spot images outlined in green inside red outlines have the exact same image & spacing between , as u can see

    image.JPG
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    • Apach
      Trusted Tech
      • Nov 2010
      • 157

      #3
      Re: White lines on ir5870c

      Copy or print give same result. I've replaced secondary roller with another and no changes.
      Tomorrow I'll try (TYPE=5) test print. On first look distance between two white lines correspond in diameter for (FM2-6857-000) roller unit, but I see no way that would affect the image transfer like this. Is it possible that the problem is in the HV?

      P.S.

      On this machine I replaced the HD and after deleting R-CON and D-CON I entered the parameters of the P-print.
      There is no stupid question, just stupid answer

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      • teckat
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        • Jan 2010
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        #4
        Re: White lines on ir5870c

        Originally posted by Apach
        Copy or print give same result. I've replaced secondary roller with another and no changes.
        Tomorrow I'll try (TYPE=5) test print. On first look distance between two white lines correspond in diameter for (FM2-6857-000) roller unit, but I see no way that would affect the image transfer like this. Is it possible that the problem is in the HV?

        P.S.

        On this machine I replaced the HD and after deleting R-CON and D-CON I entered the parameters of the P-print.
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        did u check the fix roller & pressure for a flat spot/or spots
        To help prevent the premature deformation of the Upper Fuser Roller is to change the setting of FX-CROT in service mode. The default setting for FX-CROT is set to 0. Try Changing the setting from 0 to 3.

        Enter service mode level 1 (* 2 8 *), select Copier > Options > Body > FX-CROT and change setting accordingly.


        center measurement distance between Line 1 & Line 2 is same> as between Line 2 & Line 3



        funny but did u check the paper stock ?
        Last edited by teckat; 03-14-2014, 12:29 AM.
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        • Apach
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          • Nov 2010
          • 157

          #5
          Re: White lines on ir5870c

          Fuser rollers and bearings is new. Paper is ˝Double A˝ and is all full.
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          • teckat
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            #6
            Re: White lines on ir5870c

            Originally posted by Apach
            Fuser rollers and bearings is new. Paper is ˝Double A˝ and is all full.
            :::::::\
            Only thing to check are developer cylinders after PG 5 single color test
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            • Apach
              Trusted Tech
              • Nov 2010
              • 157

              #7
              Re: White lines on ir5870c

              Yeap... I had to replace colors starters and black developer unit. Now, finally working as it should. In addition, I changed all the primary rollers and cleaner unit. I decided to replace these with a copier models Canon iR5075, iR7105 and BH1051. Far fewer problems in maintenance. For the purposes of colors I like to use iRC5185i. If someone in Europe has the above B/W models on sale and they are in very good condition, let me privately contacted.
              Teckat thanks on advice and help.
              There is no stupid question, just stupid answer

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              • teckat
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                #8
                Re: White lines on ir5870c

                Originally posted by Apach
                Yeap... I had to replace colors starters and black developer unit. Now, finally working as it should. In addition, I changed all the primary rollers and cleaner unit. I decided to replace these with a copier models Canon iR5075, iR7105 and BH1051. Far fewer problems in maintenance. For the purposes of colors I like to use iRC5185i. If someone in Europe has the above B/W models on sale and they are in very good condition, let me privately contacted.
                Teckat thanks on advice and help.
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                good luck, usually comes down to process of elimination on check list
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