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  • DINGO
    Senior Tech

    500+ Posts
    • Nov 2007
    • 661

    #1

    ar-m450n copy quality

    Hello
    My copier makes the copies with different density from one side to the other for example in A4 mode the top of the page is darker than the end. I have already made everything, i cleaned the optical sistem and i adjusted the density but this didn't solve nothing, there are always a diferent density, but In impression mode everything's fine.

    What can i do to solve this problem? Thanks and sorry about some error in this text...
    thanks
  • Jaws
    Trusted Tech

    100+ Posts
    • Oct 2007
    • 235

    #2
    Sounds like you have your answer

    If you can print to it and the copy is good the you have an optics problem.

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    • DINGO
      Senior Tech

      500+ Posts
      • Nov 2007
      • 661

      #3
      Yes
      Y no that, and is only in a duplex copy ,and only y use de adf to.
      If a make a duplex copy in the glass like 1-1=2 the copy is good to.
      Y think that the problem is in the CIS, because the density of the reverse copy is not regular, it is more dark in the top and go to light at down of the copy.
      If y adjust the density of the CIS,whit the simulacion 46-20, i can to do more light or more dark, but the diference exist always.
      Some idea?
      thanks

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      • Jaws
        Trusted Tech

        100+ Posts
        • Oct 2007
        • 235

        #4
        Stop

        Does it print good copies? If yes then it is an optics problem.

        If no then you have other problems. Laser, charge grid, laser lense.


        Stop messing with the setting.

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        • ZOOTECH
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          • Jul 2007
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          #5
          Pull the glass off the CIS unit, it collects dust. If cleaning doesn't help, then CIS will need replacing.
          "You can't trust your eyes, if your mind is out of focus" --

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          • DINGO
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            • Nov 2007
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            #6

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            • ZOOTECH
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              #7
              Sorry, I should have been clearer with my description. You have already cleaned the glass I was describing. Don't mess with the actual CIS unit.
              "You can't trust your eyes, if your mind is out of focus" --

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              • DINGO
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                #8
                thanks Zootech.

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                • blackcat4866
                  Master Of The Obvious

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                  • Jul 2007
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                  #9
                  The shading on one side only can be an optical problem. The way this happens, is that a tech tries to adjust for original skew by adjusting the angle of the SPF. The white plate must be exactly aligned with the slit glass, or the CCD starts to see the angled edge of the white plate and will darken one side front-of-the-machine side of the original. The answer to this is to take your millimeter scale, lower the SPF as low as you can, and measure the distance between the edge of the slit glass and the white plate on top. Adjust the right SPF hinge so that the dimension is the same, front and back.

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                  4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
                  5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

                  blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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                  • DINGO
                    Senior Tech

                    500+ Posts
                    • Nov 2007
                    • 661

                    #10
                    re

                    Thanks Blackcat4866
                    Was by this way that y found the solucion.
                    thanks, stay weel
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