MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

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  • mioduz
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Originally posted by mansart
    Print and post a 22-6.

    Also send a print job.....quantity 5.

    when first print begins to exit open the front door.

    pull out primary transfer.......iis the image faded on the belt prior to secondary transfer?


    MX-3110N_20201021_162635.pdf - Google Drive

    here is a link to the 22-6

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  • mioduz
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Originally posted by mansart
    Print and post a 22-6.

    Also send a print job.....quantity 5.

    when first print begins to exit open the front door.

    pull out primary transfer.......iis the image faded on the belt prior to secondary transfer?

    Yes the image is faded

    Ill post 22-6 a bit later when i have a moment

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  • mansart
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Print and post a 22-6.

    Also send a print job.....quantity 5.

    when first print begins to exit open the front door.

    pull out primary transfer.......iis the image faded on the belt prior to secondary transfer?

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  • mioduz
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Originally posted by mansart
    Also check...
    Systems Settings...(login as admin)....Printer Settings....Default settings....Print Density Level

    default is 3

    If you did factory reset these should be back at 3 already, but worth a peak

    they are set to 3

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  • mioduz
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Originally posted by chubblies
    Did you image it before replacing it?
    It has files loaded so although it will show blank it does contain system files that are model specific

    I Imaged the SD card (MFP now running on new SD Card with original Data)

    Output is the Same

    I ran 46-74 SIM.

    Output is same as before

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  • mioduz
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Originally posted by mansart
    Try the following.....

    Do test print SIM 64-5, then do a test print with SIM 64-2.

    Are they both light? Or is one better than the other?

    These test prints originate from different boards and can point you in the right direction.

    64-5 came out in color faded

    64-2 came out in Grey Scale faded

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  • mioduz
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Originally posted by chubblies
    Did you image it before replacing it?
    It has files loaded so although it will show blank it does contain system files that are model specific

    I got the system rebooted up. I think i may have accidentally flipped to "boot from SD" switch to OFF, when wrestling with the card. Everything is functioning as it was before (faded prints) with the original SD card. I will attempt to image the old card onto a new card in a bit.

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  • mansart
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Also check...
    Systems Settings...(login as admin)....Printer Settings....Default settings....Print Density Level

    default is 3

    If you did factory reset these should be back at 3 already, but worth a peak

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  • chubblies
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Originally posted by mioduz
    I tried replacing the sd card (powered off) the system will now not boot up. Fans are all running but the screen does not show any life

    This is both the case with the new sd card and original
    Did you image it before replacing it?
    It has files loaded so although it will show blank it does contain system files that are model specific

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  • mioduz
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    I tried replacing the sd card (powered off) the system will now not boot up. Fans are all running but the screen does not show any life

    This is both the case with the new sd card and original

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  • mansart
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Try the following.....

    Do test print SIM 64-5, then do a test print with SIM 64-2.

    Are they both light? Or is one better than the other?

    These test prints originate from different boards and can point you in the right direction.

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  • chubblies
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Originally posted by mioduz

    Seams like the corrected patch is faded. Maybe I'm off here but the original patch seams accurate

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  • mioduz
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Originally posted by chubblies
    Try 46-74 for both copy and print. Also check 26-18 for TS mode is off. If not this might be the SD card. Had the same on a MX2310 where you would calibrate it, it would try to save the calibration to the SD but it would fail, so it would revert back to factory settings, but only on print...

    I can confirm that toner save is turned off for all modes

    46-74 I ran and found the output a bit confusing



    Seams like the corrected patch is faded. Maybe I'm off here but the original patch seams accurate

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  • OlliK1969
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Hi

    sometimes the problem is in front of the device

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  • copiertec
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    Re: MX-3110N Faded Prints, Copies Good

    Originally posted by Phil B.
    do us all a favor...

    1) make a small contribution to keep CTN running

    2) post a manual request here----> https://www.copytechnet.com/forums/s...nual-requests/

    the contributor badge will show the guys with the manuals that:
    1) you made a contribution
    2) you are likely to get quicker service on your request

    you seem to be stumbling with simple things .. the manual is your best recourse .. Copiertec and I have tried n tried

    hell 5 PAGES to this thread and the thread is only 1 day old.

    another suggestion is to HIRE a TRAINED tech..

    you've gotten alot of help for NADA - ZIP - ZILCH so far.

    some people shouldn't try to fix their own machines.

    Very eloquently written, sir. I am now unsubscribed from this thread.

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