When copying medium to heavy coverage the copy exits with tram line like, light indentations and possible differences in gloss in paper feed direction that line up with the exit rollers. Is this normal and is there any way to reduce these on the output copy? This is a new machine and shows up on 80gm to 250gm paper.
c454 exit roller indentations on copies
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Re: c454 exit roller indentations on copies
When copying medium to heavy coverage the copy exits with tram line like, light indentations and possible differences in gloss in paper feed direction that line up with the exit rollers. Is this normal and is there any way to reduce these on the output copy? This is a new machine and shows up on 80gm to 250gm paper.
I get soft-complaints about this and it seems to come and go. (Perhaps its a humidity issue?)
Also, I have seen the hard white plastic rollers depressed on one side cause this too (making them roll crooked--should be very easy spot).
Other than that, something has to touch the paper and glossy paper is prone to producing prints that show imperfections just from having greasy fingers.
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