Just looking for some tips here. Especially with environments with medium print counts, but mostly high coverage rate on c550/650s the transfer roller gets gummed up every ~25k (especially in the middle on the roller).
This affects CQ.
While I simply go there and vacuum it of and take a soft rag to the middle to gently rub some of the white residue off. I would like a longer lasting solution.
Alcohol, Water, Acetone, Hydrochloric Acid? What do you guys do?
Also, I was thinking that perhaps in high coverage environments to kick up the primary/secondary voltages a bit to clean up errant toner getting on the transfer roller. Would this help?
Paper is good quality and the rollers are mostly below half life.
Thanks!
This affects CQ.
While I simply go there and vacuum it of and take a soft rag to the middle to gently rub some of the white residue off. I would like a longer lasting solution.
Alcohol, Water, Acetone, Hydrochloric Acid? What do you guys do?
Also, I was thinking that perhaps in high coverage environments to kick up the primary/secondary voltages a bit to clean up errant toner getting on the transfer roller. Would this help?
Paper is good quality and the rollers are mostly below half life.
Thanks!
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