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  • glimmer1980
    Technician

    50+ Posts
    • Aug 2014
    • 94

    MXM5071 with grey area at the bottom

    Hello,

    At the customer site we have a Sharp M5071 (only black-white) printer. During each print it leaves a grey area at the bottom, see attachment. We allready replaced DV and drum, but the problem still occurs.

    Does anyone maybe have an idea?

    Regards,

    Ramon
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  • Sven94
    Technician
    • Sep 2023
    • 25

    #2
    Re: MXM5071 with grey area at the bottom

    How does the fusing unit looks like?

    Maybe you can test it, if you print in A4R to test it. I think the pressure roller is dirty.

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    • ron67601
      Junior Member
      • Apr 2024
      • 9

      #3
      Re: MXM5071 with grey area at the bottom

      Have you replaced the transfer roller? I've had a few doing that on the edges of prints before.

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      • ihatefinishers13
        Senior MFP Technician

        250+ Posts
        • Feb 2020
        • 423

        #4
        Re: MXM5071 with grey area at the bottom

        Yeahhhhh, the fusing belt looks pretty rough. Coating is worn off and toner is sticking to it. Could also try to run a fusing clean in System Settings, but I don't think that will help you.

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        • glimmer1980
          Technician

          50+ Posts
          • Aug 2014
          • 94

          #5
          Re: MXM5071 with grey area at the bottom

          Hello,

          What i see is that developer is pulled (we also got the message F2-40). The unit is almost empty. It looks like the developer is burned around the fusing unit. This has been the second time in almost 7 months now. We can replace the developer offcourse but i believe that something else is the problem.

          Does anyone maybe have any ideas.

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          • danny464
            Technician

            Site Contributor
            50+ Posts
            • May 2019
            • 69

            #6
            Re: MXM5071 with grey area at the bottom

            Originally posted by glimmer1980
            Hello,

            What i see is that developer is pulled (we also got the message F2-40). The unit is almost empty. It looks like the developer is burned around the fusing unit. This has been the second time in almost 7 months now. We can replace the developer offcourse but i believe that something else is the problem.

            Does anyone maybe have any ideas.
            Did you replace the drum unit or reconstruct? I would replace the drum unit if you have not replaced it already.

            I would also replace the waste toner container as that can cause the issue too.

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            • Hart
              Trusted Tech

              100+ Posts
              • Feb 2024
              • 222

              #7
              Re: MXM5071 with grey area at the bottom

              Replace the whole DV unit.
              We had a problem 2 years ago with humidity in toner that destroyed 3 DV units.

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              • ihatefinishers13
                Senior MFP Technician

                250+ Posts
                • Feb 2020
                • 423

                #8
                Re: MXM5071 with grey area at the bottom

                Originally posted by Hart
                Replace the whole DV unit.
                We had a problem 2 years ago with humidity in toner that destroyed 3 DV units.
                Had a similar issue on an MXm365, had to replace the process unit as well as DV unit, the process unit was scratching the drum, and the drum scratched the mag roller. Kept pulling DV every 20k or so.

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                • Harry-printer
                  Junior Member
                  • May 2024
                  • 2

                  #9
                  Re: MXM5071 with grey area at the bottom

                  If you have replaced the DV-Unit and Drum, ensure that you have cleaned the laser unit glass. Additionally, check the fuser belt, primary belt cleaning blade, and secondary transfer belt for any issues. Also, confirm that the paper being used is original and not a copy. Finally, attempt to print a test page to verify if the problem persists

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