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  • johnny32
    Trusted Tech

    100+ Posts
    • Oct 2007
    • 102

    #1

    Mpc 3000 Skewed image

    Wondering if anyone has come across this problem. When copying from glass and the Adf i am getting a skewed image on the copy. Have checked reg roller clutch etc. Have checked the mirrors postions by lining them up with the locator points in the scanner. The problem is occuring in all drawers including the system stand and bypass tray. Have checked the printing and that is all fine so appears to me to be an optical issue but not sure as to what. Please see attached for an example of a copy a smc print out.
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  • JustManuals
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    5,000+ Posts
    • Jan 2006
    • 9919

    #2
    Re: Mpc 3000 Skewed image

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    • tcs04
      FORMER Techie

      1,000+ Posts
      • Apr 2009
      • 1183

      #3
      Re: Mpc 3000 Skewed image

      Originally posted by johnny32
      Wondering if anyone has come across this problem. When copying from glass and the Adf i am getting a skewed image on the copy. Have checked reg roller clutch etc. Have checked the mirrors postions by lining them up with the locator points in the scanner. The problem is occuring in all drawers including the system stand and bypass tray. Have checked the printing and that is all fine so appears to me to be an optical issue but not sure as to what. Please see attached for an example of a copy a smc print out.
      I recently saw something similar on an MPC4500, but mine was on prints as well!

      Yours looks like scanner... Have you set the scanner with pins as per the manual? (Phillips #2 screwdrivers work well)

      Print a trimming pattern in black to confirm the issue is ONLY when copying.

      I assume the print of the SMC you posted was copied "Long Edge First"?

      Do the "Straight" sides have any curve? (if yes, reg roller?)

      If you put A4R in tray 2 and select auto reduce enlarge, does the skewed edge change to the short side?

      If no, probably optics, if yes, its the engine.

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      • Polarbear
        Service Manager

        1,000+ Posts
        • Feb 2012
        • 1070

        #4
        Re: Mpc 3000 Skewed image

        @tcs04: "Have checked the mirrors positions by lining them up with the locator points in the scanner."

        If you say printing is fine, it has to be optical! And it will then also happen out of all trays.

        Are you sure the scanner assembly is straight? I see you did the alignment, but I mean the scanner frame itself. If you remove the left slit glass cover and lightly tap on the main copy glass it shouldn't sound "lose", as if it is not sitting flush on all sides of the scanner frame. If it does sound lose, then the scanner frame is bent, and needs to be straitened, but lifting the left front edge of the frame upwards.

        Also check that the adf is sitting straight on the scanner assembly, as these bend as well. The right side edge of the adf should line up perfectly with the right side of the scanner frame.

        Are the mirrors sitting flush in their holders? Lightly press on each one's corner and check that they are all in position on the holders.


        Press the GREEN button!!

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        • Herrmann
          Senior Tech

          Site Contributor
          500+ Posts
          • Jan 2006
          • 792

          #5
          Re: Mpc 3000 Skewed image

          What happens, if you apply some force to the front left edge of the scanner house? Try pushing and pulling with moderate force, what happens?
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