Hi Guys
I have a 2090 that is making light copies but also have background.
Firstly. The stupid operator went and threw in af1055 toner in the 2090s bottle. Not the sharpest tool in the shed. Especially since he had 2090 toner in his cupboard.
I have since drained the toner from the toner tank, pipes, pumps and hopper. Replace the dev. First copy is beautiful with maybe just a slight background. Vsg was 4.3v and Vsp 0.30. TD was 2.50. Started to run the machine and after a few hundred copies, the quality started to fade. After say 1000 copies the copies where light and had a definite background. Vsg and Vsp were no 0.0 and the TD was 3.85.
The drum in the machine is pretty new aswell as the charge and grid. The dev unit was pretty old, so thinking that the TD sensor might be faulty, i decided to replaced the complete dev unit. Did a engine memory clear. And replaced the dev. again.
The copies now looked fine but after a 1000 copies or so it was again light with background.
I have now ordered a new drum potential sensor.
Any ideas?

I have a 2090 that is making light copies but also have background.
Firstly. The stupid operator went and threw in af1055 toner in the 2090s bottle. Not the sharpest tool in the shed. Especially since he had 2090 toner in his cupboard.

I have since drained the toner from the toner tank, pipes, pumps and hopper. Replace the dev. First copy is beautiful with maybe just a slight background. Vsg was 4.3v and Vsp 0.30. TD was 2.50. Started to run the machine and after a few hundred copies, the quality started to fade. After say 1000 copies the copies where light and had a definite background. Vsg and Vsp were no 0.0 and the TD was 3.85.
The drum in the machine is pretty new aswell as the charge and grid. The dev unit was pretty old, so thinking that the TD sensor might be faulty, i decided to replaced the complete dev unit. Did a engine memory clear. And replaced the dev. again.
The copies now looked fine but after a 1000 copies or so it was again light with background.
I have now ordered a new drum potential sensor.
Any ideas?



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