Kyocera FS-1135 MFP

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  • bmrdude
    • Jul 2025

    #1

    [Misc] Kyocera FS-1135 MFP

    all pages are coming out skewed. it does not matter if it is a print job, copy from flatbed or ADF the print is skewed. It tilts up and to the right.
    P.S. paper is not loose in the cassette.

    Any ideas?
  • Tonerkiller
    Senior Tech

    500+ Posts
    • Oct 2012
    • 668

    #2
    Re: Kyocera FS-1135 MFP

    Are the tires worn out? How is it from the bypass?

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    • bmrdude

      #3
      Re: Kyocera FS-1135 MFP

      Originally posted by Tonerkiller
      Are the tires worn out? How is it from the bypass?
      The tires are almost new. the bypass does the same.

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      • HenryT2
        Senior Tech

        500+ Posts
        • Apr 2010
        • 962

        #4
        Re: Kyocera FS-1135 MFP

        Start a print job and open the top cover , causing a jam . Check to see where the paper is located ( under Regist , under Drum, in Fuser , etc ) . You may have to do this several times , but , you should be able to isolate where the paper is starting to skew.

        Since this is happening from cassette and MP , it could be in the registration area.
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        • bmrdude

          #5
          Re: Kyocera FS-1135 MFP

          Originally posted by HenryT2
          Start a print job and open the top cover , causing a jam . Check to see where the paper is located ( under Regist , under Drum, in Fuser , etc ) . You may have to do this several times , but , you should be able to isolate where the paper is starting to skew.

          Since this is happening from cassette and MP , it could be in the registration area.
          Thank you HenryT2

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          • Zackuth
            Trusted Tech

            250+ Posts
            • Aug 2009
            • 448

            #6
            Re: Kyocera FS-1135 MFP

            I agree with Henry T2. GENTLY pull on the registration roller, if you find the tension different on one side than the other, you'll need to replace the springs, Kyocera recommends replacing both.
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