224e new belt, low magenta dev?
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Re: 224e new belt, low magenta dev?
I did clean the laser unit with the wand before testing. I've also swapped the drums around but the issue remains with magenta.Comment
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Re: 224e new belt, low magenta dev?
I would say that the magenta developer unit is causing this issue. It would have zero to do with the transfer belt. They are completely separate items. Cheap way to fix this: Order a bag of aftermarket magenta developer and a new chip. Dump out the old magenta developer as best as you can by turning the developer rollers by the white gears near the rear of the developer unit onto sheets of newspaper. Vacuum carefully the old developer unit. Pour in the new bag of magenta developer powder while turning the white gear and then re-chip it. Both of these items can be purchased from Copy Lite (search DV512M on their website) and I'm sure many other places as well (ebay for example, Aliexpress, etc). To keep the customer happy, I would just do the fix and eat the cost. From now on, before you begin work, a test page printed out plus one test page of each color would be wise. We lower the value from 255 to 25. This gives us a very light solid test print of each color that really shows any and all defects. My only other thought is why there is white void areas in the magenta developer unit in the first place. I am wondering if perhaps there is small bits or clumps of toner in the magenta toner cartridge and sub hopper. To be safe, I would also vacuum out the sub hopper and install a new magenta toner cartridge.Comment
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