Looking for help yet again.....
We have an MX-6500N that our customer is using to run business card stock. Paper is well within machine spec. When we run regular paper out of any tray...copier or LCT trays...it runs dead straight. When we run the business card stock there is about a 1.5 millimeter skew on a 12" sheet. The Duplo business card cutter our salesman got the huge commission on does have a skew adjustment, and it works great....as long as you only do one-sided business cards. We have replaced the paper-stop (registration for those of you as old as me) assembly. We adjusted the buckle to either extreme to no avail. This is a straight line skew with no curve, and it can be seen across the erase margin. We have had another fuser in the machine, but I would have expected a curved skew if that was the problem. I am considering modifying the paper-stop unit we removed to a lower tension between the rollers, but thought it might be easier to type for a few minutes as opposed to actually working.
Thanks for any help
We have an MX-6500N that our customer is using to run business card stock. Paper is well within machine spec. When we run regular paper out of any tray...copier or LCT trays...it runs dead straight. When we run the business card stock there is about a 1.5 millimeter skew on a 12" sheet. The Duplo business card cutter our salesman got the huge commission on does have a skew adjustment, and it works great....as long as you only do one-sided business cards. We have replaced the paper-stop (registration for those of you as old as me) assembly. We adjusted the buckle to either extreme to no avail. This is a straight line skew with no curve, and it can be seen across the erase margin. We have had another fuser in the machine, but I would have expected a curved skew if that was the problem. I am considering modifying the paper-stop unit we removed to a lower tension between the rollers, but thought it might be easier to type for a few minutes as opposed to actually working.
Thanks for any help
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