And I do mean SOLID black.
I'm just kind of looking for suggestions of what it could be. I don't have the experience or training to just know what to look for.
I replaced the entire drum unit with a working 622 we have in the shop and it doesn't change anything, so I've eliminated that much.
Looking in the SP mode, I see that Vsg is .05 V instead of the 4.0 V, but, I'm not clear on what that means. I realize that VSG is Voltage Substrate Ground and is the bare drum voltage. I also assume this is directly related to my problem. But, if I take everything apart and clean it all out then VSG will go back up to 4.0 and the machine will print fine for about 20 pages, and then in the span of about 3 prints, it'll start to gray and then back to solid black.
I called Ricoh Tech Support, but all they could tell me is "it's a grounding problem" (how helpful), but I have continuity between the drum and the ground, soo ~shrug~.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts and suggestions.
I'm just kind of looking for suggestions of what it could be. I don't have the experience or training to just know what to look for.
I replaced the entire drum unit with a working 622 we have in the shop and it doesn't change anything, so I've eliminated that much.
Looking in the SP mode, I see that Vsg is .05 V instead of the 4.0 V, but, I'm not clear on what that means. I realize that VSG is Voltage Substrate Ground and is the bare drum voltage. I also assume this is directly related to my problem. But, if I take everything apart and clean it all out then VSG will go back up to 4.0 and the machine will print fine for about 20 pages, and then in the span of about 3 prints, it'll start to gray and then back to solid black.
I called Ricoh Tech Support, but all they could tell me is "it's a grounding problem" (how helpful), but I have continuity between the drum and the ground, soo ~shrug~.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts and suggestions.
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