I have this strange issue where every once in a while ill get a print or copy job that is mostly blank with some image on right side. I can run more jobs and they would be ok. (its a solid blank not a fade) so, I was wondering do you think it could be a high voltage issue?
Strange image issue on dragons 1 and 2
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Re: Strange image issue on dragons 1 and 2
I have this strange issue where every once in a while ill get a print or copy job that is mostly blank with some image on right side. I can run more jobs and they would be ok. (its a solid blank not a fade) so, I was wondering do you think it could be a high voltage issue?"You can't trust your eyes, if your mind is out of focus" --Comment
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Re: Strange image issue on dragons 1 and 2
zootech I know what your talking about but I don't think double feeding is the problem in this case. would I get some completely blank pages with double feed?Comment
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Re: Strange image issue on dragons 1 and 2
Though any of these three explanations are possible, based on the KISS principle, I would pursue them in this order:
1) Doublefeeds: Yes you can get completely blank pages if the two pages exactly cover. The clue to watch for is the amount of image on the page. Is it consistently a specific distance or does it vary? I would expect a doublefeed issue to vary quite a bit, and leave image only at the trailing edge of the print or copy.
2) Laser: First check to see if you're getting any laser codes recorded. A failing laser diode can fail to light for a period of time, then resume, giving crisp image quality right up to the point where there isn't any image. Either way, you should see fault codes recorded.
3) HVT: I'm thinking this is not the cause. An HVT failure should give you voids crossfeed of varying widths, and varying image quality.
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