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i would flush out all the developer and start fresh with all calibrations given the limited info provided.
Thx for answer.
I did what you said before, it got better once, but then the spots continued. I added toner manually, it got better once, then the spots continued.
you responded developer so i naturally thought you use aftermarket toner because you only specified developer. i did ask about both.
when a copier cost as much or more as a luxury car its like putting exxon regular in a corvette, it runs but performance will suffer.
in my 25 years i have yet to see generic toner behave well in a production machine.
my train of thought based on the info, was that new developer worked fine initially but once the toner was mixed in thats when it started spot voiding.
about 14 years ago there was a huge craze of scams that sold aftermarket toner to customers pretending to be with their service company.
this caused so so many CQ calls and when we finally find the dirt-in-a-bottle is the reason they fight us tooth and nail as to who offered it to them until they show us the invoice and we show them it wasnt us.
there was a dark 2 year period where aftermarket toners caused so many issues thats why i threw in the towel so quickly. i just cannot trust any aftermarket powder ever again.
We know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two.
The medication helps though...
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