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Took the cyan unit out, looked at it, put it back in and the problem disappeared! And the field tech tells me the cyan unit has been changed.
So far I've resisted the temptation to just pack my tool bag and run away "cos I just know it will do it again. I just can't see how a drum/dev/charge problem would cause C/Q problems going across the page.
At least 50% of IT is a solution looking for a problem.
Took the cyan unit out, looked at it, put it back in and the problem disappeared! And the field tech tells me the cyan unit has been changed.
So far I've resisted the temptation to just pack my tool bag and run away "cos I just know it will do it again. I just can't see how a drum/dev/charge problem would cause C/Q problems going across the page.
If you have properly labeled the lead edge, the main problem I see is not going across the page. It is going down the left edge of the page. I would say the cyan development unit or the shutter is sticking on one side.
If you have properly labeled the lead edge, the main problem I see is not going across the page. It is going down the left edge of the page. I would say the cyan development unit or the shutter is sticking on one side.
Definitely short edge first, that the only way you can get paper through a SP C430. I am leaning towards a laser problem as the white areas are in the direction of the main scan. It also appears that the laser isn't at the right power until it has to draw an cyan image on the drum then works for a few millimetres then karks it again.
At least 50% of IT is a solution looking for a problem.
This is when it pays to be the biggest dealer in OZ, we're the 400 lb gorilla!
Don't dare knock back my warranty claim or my boss will be straight on the phone to your boss.............
At least 50% of IT is a solution looking for a problem.
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