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  • blackcat4866
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    Congratulations Bruno. =^..^=

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  • teckat
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    🎩
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    👃
    👅_🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

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  • aoe
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    Hi guys,
    Swapped out the Dev unit and problem went away.

    Thanks so much for all of your help, you have no idea how much i appreciate it.
    its a really good customer that is very happy.

    Bye for now,

    Bruno.

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  • mramlawi
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    Hi try to clean the erase lamp located up the drum this can make this problem

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  • dansavage
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    Hi Bruno,

    I had to do a really good vacuum under a drum unit that I replaced recently on the Canon IR-3035.

    Additionally, maybe the Power Supply is sending an overcharge to the drum surface. Have you had the opportunity to do a voltage check at all.

    Possibility of the developer being bad also.

    Best,

    Dan

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  • teckat
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    CANON

    3.2_Toner is used to form the image on paper. It consists of resin and colouring agent(s).

    👮Two basic types of toner are used in our products such as copiers, laser printers, and laser facsimiles.

    ☺Single-component toner*
    This type consists of mainly iron oxide (or ferrite powder) and resin. Each particle isencapsulated in a thermo-plastic resin.
    It is used mainly for black images, although it has been used to create dark colours such as sepia for specialist applications in our single colour products.
    The whole single-component toner is laid onto the paper in its powdered state, then pressure and heat is applied to bond it in.

    💂Dual-component toner*
    This type uses a mixture of an iron (or ferrite) powder carrier and a solid pigmented thermo-plastic resin toner powder.
    Collectively, this mixture of two components is known as a "starter", the quantities of each component being in precise ratio before any consumption by the printing process takes place.
    Only the pigmented toner powder is laid onto the paper for subsequent processing, whilst the carrier component stays in the product for re-use as it is topped up with fresh toner.
    This type is used widely for a full range of colours in a variety of products.

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  • Brian8506
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    Good eyes Blackcat!

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  • blackcat4866
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    40mm intervals? It's a developing problem. Check spacers, developer bearings, developing roller, etc. =^..^=

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  • aoe
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    Canon IR-3035 Background

    Canon IR-3035 Background
    Background when printing and photocopying.

    I have replaced drum and fuser sleeve,no change.

    Please see attachment.

    Thank you Bruno.
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