Hi Guys
We have got a situation where a clever salesman sold a MPC2011 to a copyshop.
The machine has been at the customer for 2 years.
Meter reading atm is
Black 23000
Colour 32000
The customer is printing business cards on 300GSm A3 paper. Obviously the machine is in the wrong environment but according to the customer they have been quite happy with the prints till now.
The problem we are having is that the prints looks like they are not fusing probably. When print on 80gsm they look fine. They are printing from CorelDraw that is running from a Windows Virtual Machine on a iMac. When saving the file to a PDF the prints actually looks a bit better. It is mainly the black fine parts in the print that is looking like it is not fusing. That being said we are not getting a ghost image from the unfused toner. We have replaced the black dev unit as well as the PCU. Also tried a new fuser unit and adjusting the fusing temp.
Any ideas??? Can it maybe have something to do with the design of the card in coreldraw.
We have got a situation where a clever salesman sold a MPC2011 to a copyshop.

Meter reading atm is
Black 23000
Colour 32000
The customer is printing business cards on 300GSm A3 paper. Obviously the machine is in the wrong environment but according to the customer they have been quite happy with the prints till now.
The problem we are having is that the prints looks like they are not fusing probably. When print on 80gsm they look fine. They are printing from CorelDraw that is running from a Windows Virtual Machine on a iMac. When saving the file to a PDF the prints actually looks a bit better. It is mainly the black fine parts in the print that is looking like it is not fusing. That being said we are not getting a ghost image from the unfused toner. We have replaced the black dev unit as well as the PCU. Also tried a new fuser unit and adjusting the fusing temp.
Any ideas??? Can it maybe have something to do with the design of the card in coreldraw.
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