I have a panasonic dp-3510 that I am trying to figure out what is wrong with it.
It was first reported with black vertical lines. I looked at the device and it had toner throughout so I did a quick cleaning to it. The black lines went away but it started to to print dirty copies. Had a grey dusting to the complete background. Printed about 50 copies thinking the dusting would go away but no luck.
I tried to switch to photo mode and lighten the copy to see if it lightened the greying on the background which it did not. At this point I removed the drum and took it apart and throughly cleaned it (the sensors, corona wire, etc). Also cleaned the sensor in the developer. Did another cleaning on the machine as this was a two days later to be sure. The grey dusting was still there after cleaning.
I went performed a F525 to disable the quantum, sensors in the drum to see if this would help. Was thinking something was causing an overtoning. When I disabled this the greying went away, however there was a group of spots on the front (of device) leading edge quadrant. (paper is feeding long edge). This would mean spots are in the bottom left corner. If I turned on the quantum in F525 they spots went away but the grey dusting would come back. But the spots never appeared with the grey dusting.
Again I took it apart did another cleaning thinking maybe it was picking something up for some reason. After I did this cleaning the spots appear in the same place wether quantum is on or off now. I have not been able to see anything to correspond on the drum. I have cheated the door with the quantum off to make sure its not always dumping toner and leading to a overtone issue. I have stopped test with the page at the point of when the spots would appear if it was with the drum but do not see anything on the drum. The spots are there but a faint until it passes through the fuser.
I know the spots are not on the glass as well. I have printed some test patterns from F1 and they appear on there as well. I think the grey dusting/dirty copy is b/c something is up with the sensors in the drum trying to over compensate. Due to it stopping when I turn off F525. Does that sound correct or could it be due to the developer being over toned and not the sensors?
Also any ideas what would be causing the spots in that area now. I have not worked on this device before and no history on whats been done yet as for maintaince. The machine has 550k pages on it and know that developer is good for 240k which would put it inbetween.
Any help is very appreciated. I have very little knowledge of copies and this one is being a pain.
It was first reported with black vertical lines. I looked at the device and it had toner throughout so I did a quick cleaning to it. The black lines went away but it started to to print dirty copies. Had a grey dusting to the complete background. Printed about 50 copies thinking the dusting would go away but no luck.
I tried to switch to photo mode and lighten the copy to see if it lightened the greying on the background which it did not. At this point I removed the drum and took it apart and throughly cleaned it (the sensors, corona wire, etc). Also cleaned the sensor in the developer. Did another cleaning on the machine as this was a two days later to be sure. The grey dusting was still there after cleaning.
I went performed a F525 to disable the quantum, sensors in the drum to see if this would help. Was thinking something was causing an overtoning. When I disabled this the greying went away, however there was a group of spots on the front (of device) leading edge quadrant. (paper is feeding long edge). This would mean spots are in the bottom left corner. If I turned on the quantum in F525 they spots went away but the grey dusting would come back. But the spots never appeared with the grey dusting.
Again I took it apart did another cleaning thinking maybe it was picking something up for some reason. After I did this cleaning the spots appear in the same place wether quantum is on or off now. I have not been able to see anything to correspond on the drum. I have cheated the door with the quantum off to make sure its not always dumping toner and leading to a overtone issue. I have stopped test with the page at the point of when the spots would appear if it was with the drum but do not see anything on the drum. The spots are there but a faint until it passes through the fuser.
I know the spots are not on the glass as well. I have printed some test patterns from F1 and they appear on there as well. I think the grey dusting/dirty copy is b/c something is up with the sensors in the drum trying to over compensate. Due to it stopping when I turn off F525. Does that sound correct or could it be due to the developer being over toned and not the sensors?
Also any ideas what would be causing the spots in that area now. I have not worked on this device before and no history on whats been done yet as for maintaince. The machine has 550k pages on it and know that developer is good for 240k which would put it inbetween.
Any help is very appreciated. I have very little knowledge of copies and this one is being a pain.
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