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Hi everyone,when using full color mode,i get duplicate printing(photo attached) but when i uses single color mode(K,C,Y,M separately) it's ok
Please adviced Photo0170.jpg
not sure what that model is but if its a ricoh, its probably fusing issue. try cleaning the thermistors and setting paper to thick 1, if it looks better its that the paper is too thick or fusing roller/unit needs replacement.
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Hi,thanks for your reply
It's a model TH-C1/machine code B156/B220
The paper type is A3 plain and grammage is 100
If that tray has a medium thick or thick 1 setting it should help. Plain paper is around 82gsm if I remember right. It might be that in black and white mode you won't see the issue since its only one layer but in color although you can't really see it, it is using black and the three colors to print the black text making the toner density greater; 4 layers. This residual toner left on the rollers over time will accumulate on the thermistors causing further fusing temperature issues.
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If that tray has a medium thick or thick 1 setting it should help. Plain paper is around 82gsm if I remember right. It might be that in black and white mode you won't see the issue since its only one layer but in color although you can't really see it, it is using black and the three colors to print the black text making the toner density greater; 4 layers. This residual toner left on the rollers over time will accumulate on the thermistors causing further fusing temperature issues.
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