Re: [PRINT QUALITY] MP-C2500 Vanishing Colour
That sounds like the polygon mirror may have been contaminated. From what I've seen, the contamination starts on one corner of each mirror face and builds up from there, reducing the strength of the laser reaching the drum and causing uneven density in the beginning.
If I had a machine that was in a harsh environment that had uneven density I'd usually clean the polygon mirror before replacing the laser unit, as I was likely going to have to replace the laser unit anyway.
That sounds like the polygon mirror may have been contaminated. From what I've seen, the contamination starts on one corner of each mirror face and builds up from there, reducing the strength of the laser reaching the drum and causing uneven density in the beginning.
If I had a machine that was in a harsh environment that had uneven density I'd usually clean the polygon mirror before replacing the laser unit, as I was likely going to have to replace the laser unit anyway.
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