CMYK Printing out of place. Red Ghost printing

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  • rapnex2000
    • Jun 2025

    #1

    CMYK Printing out of place. Red Ghost printing

    Hello Good Day Everyone

    I have a konica Bizhub 652+ and having problems with the print output with red shadow ghost print on a full color print, even text have red duplicating shadow that are out of places. I don't understand the problem anymore
    my fusing unit is new
    my image transfer belt is new
    and also my 3 imaging units and drum are new CMYK

    i really need help. thank you very much.
    i will attach a sample print outscan.jpg
  • REGSIS
    Trusted Tech

    250+ Posts
    • May 2016
    • 434

    #2
    Re: CMYK Printing out of place. Red Ghost printing

    Originally posted by rapnex2000
    Hello Good Day Everyone

    I have a konica Bizhub 652+ and having problems with the print output with red shadow ghost print on a full color print, even text have red duplicating shadow that are out of places. I don't understand the problem anymore
    my fusing unit is new
    my image transfer belt is new
    and also my 3 imaging units and drum are new CMYK

    i really need help. thank you very much.
    i will attach a sample print out[ATTACH=CONFIG]33809[/ATTACH]

    Depending of the nature of the problem you can try several things:

    1. Clean the sensors below the transfer belt. It is very important!!! and run image stabilization.
    2. Print head skew reset and after that Initialize + image stabilization
    3. Do the Color registration adjustment

    Hope it helps!

    P.S. Cyan and especially magenta seems worn (red lines). Are you sure they are brad new and not refubrished?

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    • rapnex2000

      #3
      Re: CMYK Printing out of place. Red Ghost printing

      Originally posted by REGSIS
      Depending of the nature of the problem you can try several things:

      1. Clean the sensors below the transfer belt. It is very important!!! and run image stabilization.
      2. Print head skew reset and after that Initialize + image stabilization
      3. Do the Color registration adjustment

      Hope it helps!

      P.S. Cyan and especially magenta seems worn (red lines). Are you sure they are brad new and not refubrished?
      Hello sir thank you for the reply,

      already cleaned the sensor below the transfer belt sir, and i already did image stabilization
      And the color registration adjustment won't start since the start button's color is orange not blue.
      i just installed 3 new imaging units yesterday brand new sir. and man do they cost a a lot =( hoping the problem would be gone but its still there.
      Can you help me out on how too Print head skew reset =)

      thank you so much.

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      • rapnex2000

        #4
        Re: CMYK Printing out of place. Red Ghost printing

        I have here a Solid black sample print 11x17 S50C-216081115160.jpg

        also with the Cyan, Yellow and Magenta same exact white smudges

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        • kingarthur
          Service Manager

          1,000+ Posts
          • Feb 2008
          • 1329

          #5
          Re: CMYK Printing out of place. Red Ghost printing

          The last time I had this, I carried out the skew adjustment & image stabilisation etc, it lasted 2 days, it needed FW to solve it
          Tip for the day; Treat every problem as your dog would.....If you cant eat it or f*ck it....then p*ss on it & walk away...

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          • rapnex2000

            #6
            Re: CMYK Printing out of place. Red Ghost printing

            Originally posted by kingarthur
            The last time I had this, I carried out the skew adjustment & image stabilisation etc, it lasted 2 days, it needed FW to solve it
            Hello sir Good day, that printer went back to normal printing for plain paper option after skew adjustment & image stabilization but when i printed on thick paper on thick 2 option, c2s 200 gsm it went back to the white smudges also for plain paper. =( =( =(

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