Greetings all.
I suppose this week is just one of those weeks where everything just doesn't work for me. I have a Ineo+224 (Bizhub c224) at a customer that is making ugly lines on the printed pages. I will attach an example so you can see what I am talking about. Interestingly enough I know where the Problem stems from (ITB) I have since replaced the belt and Transfer roller, but the Problem persists, just not as bad. Just thought I would ask if anyone else has had a similar Situation in the past before i start tearing the machine apart to find the cuplrit. I sadly do not have an example of the Problem after changing the belt, but the Problem is still in the same position (running through the "W" in "witzige") it is just not as pronounce as the examples in the attached PDFs. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
PS- in the attachment, the Image on the left was printed in landscape and the one on the right was printed in Portrait. There are more than one Position where These lines are visible, but after changing the belt the other positions were solved.
müllerkarton image quality.pdf
All the best!
Mitch
I suppose this week is just one of those weeks where everything just doesn't work for me. I have a Ineo+224 (Bizhub c224) at a customer that is making ugly lines on the printed pages. I will attach an example so you can see what I am talking about. Interestingly enough I know where the Problem stems from (ITB) I have since replaced the belt and Transfer roller, but the Problem persists, just not as bad. Just thought I would ask if anyone else has had a similar Situation in the past before i start tearing the machine apart to find the cuplrit. I sadly do not have an example of the Problem after changing the belt, but the Problem is still in the same position (running through the "W" in "witzige") it is just not as pronounce as the examples in the attached PDFs. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
PS- in the attachment, the Image on the left was printed in landscape and the one on the right was printed in Portrait. There are more than one Position where These lines are visible, but after changing the belt the other positions were solved.
müllerkarton image quality.pdf
All the best!
Mitch
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