This has been an ongoing problem for me, and I can't lick it. But I have to. Too far away from service people. It's a story of 45-20's, error 1's and error 2's, but it all leads back to the magenta. Here's the story. Copier starts with 45-20, so I have to disable that in 25 mode. Then I set up a document in Indesign with a full page magenta solid, and start the printing of about 100 copies. The first copies are very pale and sandy to touch. As it continues printing, magenta starts kicking in, very blotchy. As printing progresses, blotchyness gets better and better. After about 75 or so, it starts looking pretty good--good enough to go into 25 mode and re-enable the registration sensors and boot the machine ready for work. But if I don't get to work pretty quickly, the magenta starts going sour again, and another 45-20 is coming soon, I know it.
I've checked the appropriate sensors in 47 mode--all looks good. New developer, new drum, switched around the corona thingies--all that. The transfer belt looks just gorgeous, and I see no point in experimenting with buying another. Examined the developing unit--no stripped gears. All sensors clean, of course. No explanation or clue.
Automatic gamma adjustment says error 1, auto registration says error 2. And this whole thing traces back to the magenta offender. What do I do next? Please help, somebody. I'm desperate, and out of ideas.
I've checked the appropriate sensors in 47 mode--all looks good. New developer, new drum, switched around the corona thingies--all that. The transfer belt looks just gorgeous, and I see no point in experimenting with buying another. Examined the developing unit--no stripped gears. All sensors clean, of course. No explanation or clue.
Automatic gamma adjustment says error 1, auto registration says error 2. And this whole thing traces back to the magenta offender. What do I do next? Please help, somebody. I'm desperate, and out of ideas.
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