Anybody ever see this on a pro 1107? Copies start out okay but get lighter as the run progresses Also getting sc990 codes. All pm's are more than current. All firmware is current. No toner add codes like sc495 etc. Customer is printing 11x17 two sided with a fair amount of toner coverage. Machine has medaka field kit installed and cleaning cycles have been adjusted accordingly. Toner just can't seem to keep up. Forced toner brings things back to normal, but whats up with the 990 codes? Firmware was current, but reflashed just the same. Toner add set to 1300mcg (default) Any ideas would help!
sc990 and light copies after a long run
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Anybody ever see this on a pro 1107? Copies start out okay but get lighter as the run progresses Also getting sc990 codes. All pm's are more than current. All firmware is current. No toner add codes like sc495 etc. Customer is printing 11x17 two sided with a fair amount of toner coverage. Machine has medaka field kit installed and cleaning cycles have been adjusted accordingly. Toner just can't seem to keep up. Forced toner brings things back to normal, but whats up with the 990 codes? Firmware was current, but reflashed just the same. Toner add set to 1300mcg (default) Any ideas would help!
This will (Not enough to notice) pause a "long" run to develop an I.D patch every 30 copies.
I would always use this method to recover a low toner situation as it won't swamp the developer. Set -02 to "10" at first to recover then to 30 to maintain the level.
Reduce the setting of SP 2209 to 1200 (from 1300). this will add slightly more toner.
It sounds like your machine cannot detect the correct toner level during a run which could be related to either the Toner supply mode (SP2208) or VT detection.
What are the readings for VT (2223) and Vsp/Vsg (3103)?.
If the VT reading is a lot higher than 2.5v and the machine is making long runs without a pause the toner may not be added as required. In this case, even if there is a problem with the TD sensor or fine toner supply, as long as the patch is getting lighter the I.D sensor should compensate using SP2507. -
Try setting SP2507-01 to "1" and SP2507-02 to about 30.
This will (Not enough to notice) pause a "long" run to develop an I.D patch every 30 copies.
I would always use this method to recover a low toner situation as it won't swamp the developer. Set -02 to "10" at first to recover then to 30 to maintain the level.
Reduce the setting of SP 2209 to 1200 (from 1300). this will add slightly more toner.
It sounds like your machine cannot detect the correct toner level during a run which could be related to either the Toner supply mode (SP2208) or VT detection.
What are the readings for VT (2223) and Vsp/Vsg (3103)?.
If the VT reading is a lot higher than 2.5v and the machine is making long runs without a pause the toner may not be added as required. In this case, even if there is a problem with the TD sensor or fine toner supply, as long as the patch is getting lighter the I.D sensor should compensate using SP2507.Comment
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