Can anybody suggest what to do about the attached images, image units and transfer belt have been changed but as you can see the image is awful.
Very Poor quality images
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Whats the life on the drums have they been chipped ?
See this lots on drums that are at the end of life. Since the cyan sorta looks ok I'd put that in one of the other slots like the magenta swap the chips round just do a single half-tone just to see if it is the drum or really get known good drum just to rule it out first.
Definitely dev related tho that throws the copy quality off like that would love to know why but a new drum always seem to cure it for us. You could try forcing some toner into the drum from service mode just to see if there's any change.
My theory on the chipped drums is the tcr goes to whack so the machine either has too much toner or too little and eventually sucks the drum dry but I'd love to hear what everyone else thinks as I see this all the time.Comment
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I've attached the Demo so you can see, the IU haven't long been replaced so I can't see that they would be at the end of their life, although saying that if you stop the machine in cycle and check the image on the CMK IU the white lines to show on them, they also show on the Transfer belt if you stop it further on in the cycle. Fuser unit is fine.Attached FilesComment
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Would tend to agree with above posts. Problem is in all 4 color. You have verifed that problem is before first transfer, IU's have been replaced, I would look closer into the drive section. Timing must be off. Broken gear, failing motor, bind in system. Havent seen this before.sigpicComment
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Could be something up with the transfer belt. Put a used belt in and see if that corrects the problem.
I tend to disagree with the other posts about a broken gear. I could see that if the lines were parallel to the feed direction, but not a diagonal pattern."Many years ago I chased a woman for almost two years, only to discover that her tastes were exactly like mine: we both were crazy about girls."
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I ask, did this happen immediately after changing the IUs and transfer belt or a little while later?
It looks like a situation when developer reduces in the developing possibly due to a failure in the
biasing system so the remaining developer got fried.
If this happened a little later, then check the contacts of the HV unit or change the HV unit along with the defective units.
Otherwise check the machine's main drive.Comment
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I've seen this many times on IU's after being reset with zero'd chips.This fault shows up @ about 30%(resetting with zero chips causes dev to be charged and completely fecking up the TCR)New units always fix it.
Unusual that all 4 iu's go at same time though, possibly a main brd issue(seen sorta similar fault on C451 that main brd sorted)Don't expect the unexpected...............It ruins the surprise !!!!
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I've noticed that it doesn't happen on Cyan. Seems like the other IUs lost developer.
Did you check for developer on the waste toner bottle? I'd guess you've got some HV problem.' "But the salesman said . . ." The salesman's an asshole!'
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When you look down into IU units you can see the lines on the side on the unit, is this due to lack of developer?Comment
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