Raised when touching text printed on the document (2035)
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My exact problem is OFFSET WITH 128 MM PITCH(type Cold Offset that Cold Offset
Has a greater tendency to occur with large-volume copy/print jobs (200 sheets or more), or when using
thick paper types.
Has a greater tendency to occur under low-temperature conditions, e.g. when the machine is turned on
first thing in the morning in the wintertime.
Is more visible on the front side when making duplex copies/prints.
Becomes less visible as the fusing temperature is raised.)
first you must the type of offset
then you must perform the required action orderly
firstly i increased the 1105 by 10 deg and compare two copied originals. if less visible after increasing max 10 deg for 2035(35 copy per minute) then you understand the type of offset that is cold offset
if you using Toner from any lot in the your Machine, perform orderly the Action F, then Action B
action f Preventing old/new toner mixing in the development unit
1. Lower the green lever of the toner supply unit.
2. Clean the unit by vacuuming out the toner inside.
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