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Can you attach a sample? Is it all over or down one side? If it is just down the side I would expect the belt, but then again it is not showing on black and white. Seeing it would help.
My first guess would be that you have something going on with the cleaning assembly in the belt. if you open the door on the right hand side and look at the transfer belt, can you see lines or the defect on the belt?
So its only in full color mode? no black and white?
Try running solid color prints and then try running black and white copies to verify.
If only in full color mode, try cleaning your led assemblies. they are located under each imaging unit.
Last edited by MILLER4157; 08-02-2011, 04:42 AM.
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Anyone know what causes a rainbow type background effect when running full color on the C351? Black and White is perfect.
Thanks
Kelly
Kelly.
Please enter test print mode and run a 4 single-color grid pattern, preferably Tabloid.
Tell me if you have poor/broken fill in any one color. Vary the pattern density if your eyes seem to be deceiving you. (Lower density may seem to present the problem more clearly.)
You might run the grid cleaner rod out and in several times and run a TRC Toner Supply up to several times for the effected color, and you will begin to believe this is helping... But you will only think that.
Please post your results. I am very interested to know if any other regions are dealing with this, what color is effected, and what, if any, non-OEM brand of toner you might be using, and what is your region.
Ostensibly, there is a fix for this, a (early on, FOC) part kit from K-M.
If it's what I think it is, you have a failing IU.
Sadly, we do no refurbish IUs, but I suspect a soiled charging grid.
The "fix" is primarily preventative.
Let me know if you'd like the part numbers and further explanation.
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