Prints are peeling on the edges on Bizhub C364 & C454

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  • Hishamawada
    Trusted Tech

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    • Dec 2020
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    Prints are peeling on the edges on Bizhub C364 & C454

    Hello,

    When printing on stickers (thick 2) and 300 gsm (thick 4).

    Tried slowing the speed of the fixer and still same , tried increasing the temp also same .

    Any ideas what i could do?



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  • Max
    Senior Tech

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    • Oct 2011
    • 526

    #2
    Re: Prints are peeling on the edges on Bizhub C364 & C454

    Make sure it's not inkjet/photo paper. Or the pressure is no longer sufficient due to worn out fuser. Compatible toner?? If so, melting point probably different.

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    • Hishamawada
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      • Dec 2020
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      #3
      Re: Prints are peeling on the edges on Bizhub C364 & C454

      300 gsm media is normal glossy paper and the stickers are for digital printers . yes compatible toner is used in both machines . Should i just increase the fixing temp for this specified thickness ?WhatsApp Image 2021-02-22 at 11.07.25 AM.jpg

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      • Phil B.
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        • Jul 2016
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        #4
        Re: Prints are peeling on the edges on Bizhub C364 & C454

        Originally posted by Hishamawada
        300 gsm media is normal glossy paper and the stickers are for digital printers . yes compatible toner is used in both machines . Should i just increase the fixing temp for this specified thickness ?[ATTACH=CONFIG]48893[/ATTACH]
        Ditch the crap toner.

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        • slimslob
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          • May 2013
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          #5
          Re: Prints are peeling on the edges on Bizhub C364 & C454

          Originally posted by Max
          Make sure it's not inkjet/photo paper. Or the pressure is no longer sufficient due to worn out fuser. Compatible toner?? If so, melting point probably different.
          Not only different but inconsistent. A variation as little as 1 degree C in the melting point can be the difference between fusing properly sticking to the fusing roller/belt/sleeve. Use only Genuine KM supplies and parts. Otherwise as the old Fram oil filter says,

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