I have a Xerox D110 copier that is wrinkling 11 x 17 paper. I usual just rebuild the fuser and the issue goes away until the upper fuser roller wears out again. Last summer it got to the point where i was replacing the roller's about every month. So I ordered a completely new fuser unit and did not have an issue until last month. So i rebuilt the fuser unit. New upper and lower roller's, cleaning blade and upper and lower fingers. It has already started to happen again. Anyone have any tips or tricks to keep this from coming back so soon other than the fuser nip adjustment that is in the manual. Also web unit's get changed every time the reach end of life. thanks in advance.
D110 wrinkling 11x17 paper
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Re: D110 wrinkling 11x17 paper
I have a Xerox D110 copier that is wrinkling 11 x 17 paper. I usual just rebuild the fuser and the issue goes away until the upper fuser roller wears out again. Last summer it got to the point where i was replacing the roller's about every month. So I ordered a completely new fuser unit and did not have an issue until last month. So i rebuilt the fuser unit. New upper and lower roller's, cleaning blade and upper and lower fingers. It has already started to happen again. Anyone have any tips or tricks to keep this from coming back so soon other than the fuser nip adjustment that is in the manual. Also web unit's get changed every time the reach end of life. thanks in advance. -
Re: D110 wrinkling 11x17 paper
The upper roller comes with bearing's already on the roller. this series does not use bearing's on the lower roller. There are no bushing's on either roller.Comment
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Re: D110 wrinkling 11x17 paper
Sounds to me like something is up with the cam assembly. If it's not working properly the rolls will be in contact with one another all the time, or not be in contact at all when the paper passes through the fuser. Furthermore its also sounds like the're making to much contact or pressure, causing the wrinkling.
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Re: D110 wrinkling 11x17 paper
Sounds to me like something is up with the cam assembly. If it's not working properly the rolls will be in contact with one another all the time, or not be in contact at all when the paper passes through the fuser. Furthermore its also sounds like the're making to much contact or pressure, causing the wrinkling.
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