Good Morning All,
I have a C350 that when doing a black copy or print the registration of the image is shifted about 1cm so that the leading edge void is larger by that amount. This would indicate that the registration clutch is operating too early & the result is the page is feed too early to line up with the image on the transfer belt.
Often the sheet will jam between the registration area & fuser, but the leading edge shift is now closer to 2.5cm (1inch).
The same thing happens on all trays including the bypass...
It doesn't happen when doing a color copy on any tray or choosing thick 1 on either the bypass or Tray 1 (only two trays that allow thick 1 choice anyway).
In both of these modes the engine speed is reduced & the void is perfect & no jams occur when in this mode.
I have replaced the registration clutch as I had one with me & I have cleaned the paper dust cleaners.....
I have read about the static build up & earthing issues, but haven't yet had a chance to try that onsite yet.
Has anyone had this fault happen to them?
Cheers
StormyKnight
I have a C350 that when doing a black copy or print the registration of the image is shifted about 1cm so that the leading edge void is larger by that amount. This would indicate that the registration clutch is operating too early & the result is the page is feed too early to line up with the image on the transfer belt.
Often the sheet will jam between the registration area & fuser, but the leading edge shift is now closer to 2.5cm (1inch).
The same thing happens on all trays including the bypass...
It doesn't happen when doing a color copy on any tray or choosing thick 1 on either the bypass or Tray 1 (only two trays that allow thick 1 choice anyway).
In both of these modes the engine speed is reduced & the void is perfect & no jams occur when in this mode.
I have replaced the registration clutch as I had one with me & I have cleaned the paper dust cleaners.....
I have read about the static build up & earthing issues, but haven't yet had a chance to try that onsite yet.
Has anyone had this fault happen to them?
Cheers
StormyKnight
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