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  • mrwho
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    • Apr 2009
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    SPC222SF and similars: White Lines

    Anyone knows if it is possible to eliminate white lines from these machine's AIO cartridges? Or is it pretty much a lost cause? Anyone disassembled one successfully to solve this?
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  • TonerMunkeh
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    • Apr 2008
    • 3873

    #2
    You could try backing the mag roller up unitl the dev is off, then roll it the right way until the brush comes back a few times. I find this works sometimes.
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    • Vulkor
      Senior Tech

      500+ Posts
      • Jun 2009
      • 942

      #3
      We've shaken the units till more Toner is knocked into it. Usually white lines means low on toner on those for us.

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      • kfallsken
        Technician
        • Apr 2010
        • 16

        #4
        Haven't tried it on this particular machine before, but when I get void areas in the dev roller, I've tried sliding the corner of a sheet of paper between the dev roller and doctor blade and rotating the dev roller in the normal direction. Start with the paper corner to the inside of the void area and move the paper to the edge while rotating. Sometimes, I will curl the very tip of the corner up to get behind the doctor blade better. If there is a clump or debris or whatever, it will get broken up or moved to the nonimage area of the dev roller.

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