TA 3550 Streaks on rear side of copy (Pic Included)

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  • Doug James
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    [CQ] TA 3550 Streaks on rear side of copy (Pic Included)

    Hello, I put and brand new black Drum/Dev housing in this with no change. Does not occure when running color copies or prints. Any help will be very appreciated... Thanks so much !!!
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  • rapo_tech
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    #2
    Re: TA 3550 Streaks on rear side of copy (Pic Included)

    Check transfer belt cleaning assy.

    using OEM toners?

    After replacement did u run all the sims? 119, 140, 464, 469, 410
    Last edited by rapo_tech; 11-09-2021, 08:56 AM.

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    • blackcat4866
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      Re: TA 3550 Streaks on rear side of copy (Pic Included)

      Is this an Alphard Venus or a Polaris? I'm going to guess Alphard Venus since you mentioned color: KM-3550ci, not monochrome: ECOSYS M3550idn.

      You didn't mention whether this was a scan, copy, print, or some combination. I'm going to guess that its scanning related, since color prints use all four imaging units, and color prints do not have the issue. Try doing color and monochrome scans in various resolutions. I think that you'll find that the issue is limited to scanning through the DP or scanning off the glass.

      If that is the case, you should get the CCD calibration charts and use them. If that doesn't help, you may end up replacing the scan board, then running those same calibrations. =^..^=
      If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
      1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
      2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
      3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
      4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
      5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

      blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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      • avio2
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        #4
        Re: TA 3550 Streaks on rear side of copy (Pic Included)

        transfert belt

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        • Doug James
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          Re: TA 3550 Streaks on rear side of copy (Pic Included)

          Originally posted by rapo_tech
          Check transfer belt cleaning assy.

          using OEM toners?

          After replacement did u run all the sims? 119, 140, 464, 469, 410
          Thanks for the collection of Sim Codes. They will be very helpful... Ended up to be the Transfer Belt...

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          • Doug James
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            Re: TA 3550 Streaks on rear side of copy (Pic Included)

            Originally posted by avio2
            transfert belt
            Yep, Fixed it right up... Thanks !!

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            • Doug James
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              Re: TA 3550 Streaks on rear side of copy (Pic Included)

              Originally posted by blackcat4866
              Is this an Alphard Venus or a Polaris? I'm going to guess Alphard Venus since you mentioned color: KM-3550ci, not monochrome: ECOSYS M3550idn.

              You didn't mention whether this was a scan, copy, print, or some combination. I'm going to guess that its scanning related, since color prints use all four imaging units, and color prints do not have the issue. Try doing color and monochrome scans in various resolutions. I think that you'll find that the issue is limited to scanning through the DP or scanning off the glass.

              If that is the case, you should get the CCD calibration charts and use them. If that doesn't help, you may end up replacing the scan board, then running those same calibrations. =^..^=
              Sorry for the confusion, Was a Taskalpha 3550ci... Turns out the transfer belt fixed it. Thanks as always for your insight

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