Getting Poor Quality Color Prints on MX-4501N; B&w printing is ok

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  • mojorolla
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    Re: Getting Poor Quality Color Prints on MX-4501N; B&w printing is ok

    Gritty is usually too much developer in the mix. Run 25-1 for 10 seconds and see what the reading are for CMY. These older Sharp are known for developer clumping in high humidity settings.

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  • OlliK1969
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    Re: Getting Poor Quality Color Prints on MX-4501N; B&w printing is ok

    Hi

    have you the right transfer-belt-unit in ?
    Is the test print on the belt?

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  • igi
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    Re: Getting Poor Quality Color Prints on MX-4501N; B&w printing is ok

    Hi

    Start by printing single color see which one is at fault.

    That is your starting point.

    Good luck.

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  • bilyahn
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    Re: Getting Poor Quality Color Prints on MX-4501N; B&w printing is ok

    Could be a lot of things. What have you done so far?

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  • Getting Poor Quality Color Prints on MX-4501N; B&w printing is ok

    Please see attached image. Colors are printing faded on MX-4501N. Also, the print feels gritty when it comes out of printer and some of it rubs off. This is not a problem with B&W printing. B&W prints and copies come out just fine.
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