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When you run the adjustment, you have to go in and set the level. If it was done correctly, the level should be written on the inside of the door from when it was set up new. Use that number and put it in manually after you run the adjustment.
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you guy's are on the right track. the original post was copy quality, the guy is looking at the aidc and atdc levels.
the problem is most likely time for a drum/ cleaning blade. and most definitly developer. so yes a meter count is going to be the best way. how many copies on the developer.? how many on the drum? I have seen sensors go bad. but they usually give you codes also. also we had a tech that NEVER reset drum and developer counts. so I go out on a call and the drum had 800k on it? the counts must be reset to keep things accurate.
The only problem to the ATDC failure on this machines is the spacer roller's that need cleaning each 100k because has dirty from toner, and created short-circuit to the the Bias current on the magnetic roller
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