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  • Shahn
    Technician
    • Aug 2017
    • 30

    problem with wc7545 , filled developer 1k copies before but now developer is draining

    problem with wc7545 , filled developer of cyan as it was giving stripey prints developer 1k copies before, but now developer is draining again, someone said it might be arcing problem, can anyone explain how to solve this , thanks in advance.




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  • Phil B.
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    • Jul 2016
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    Re: problem with wc7545 , filled developer 1k copies before but now developer is drai

    Originally posted by Shahn
    problem with wc7545 , filled developer of cyan as it was giving stripey prints developer 1k copies before, but now developer is draining again, someone said it might be arcing problem, can anyone explain how to solve this , thanks in advance.




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    maybe replace the dev unit and run the calibration procedure?

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    • rockdude
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      • Feb 2011
      • 257

      #3
      Re: problem with wc7545 , filled developer 1k copies before but now developer is drai

      They are using "Genuine" Xerox toners?

      Generic tonners will eat developer like crazy.

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      • Scarecrow
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        • Oct 2010
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        #4
        Re: problem with wc7545 , filled developer 1k copies before but now developer is drai

        Looks like toner rocks to me.

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        • Shahn
          Technician
          • Aug 2017
          • 30

          #5
          Re: problem with wc7545 , filled developer 1k copies before but now developer is drai

          yes , they are using generic toners,

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          • Scarecrow
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            • Oct 2010
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            #6
            Re: problem with wc7545 , filled developer 1k copies before but now developer is drai

            Shahn, Generic or OEM, toner rocks are rocks of toner caused by heating the toner cartridge to the point that the toner will solidify. This usually occurs when the cartridge is left inside a hot car, or stored in an environment where the temperature will reach the point that it will start to fuse. Your copy looks as if this has happened, and there are toner rocks stuck in the small opening (drs) that meters the toner on the dev roll, blocking any development in that area.

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            • Shahn
              Technician
              • Aug 2017
              • 30

              #7
              Re: problem with wc7545 , filled developer 1k copies before but now developer is drai

              replaced Developers on C,M,Y Coz they were draining, now machine wont color calibrate , The Before calibration sheet prints fine but The second sheet prints some command programs kinda thing, i have attached them both here Please Check them and help,
              Attached Files

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              • rockdude
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                • Feb 2011
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                #8
                Re: problem with wc7545 , filled developer 1k copies before but now developer is drai

                Did you replace "ALL" the developers.
                (Make sure you are using genuine Xerox toners)


                Remember if you use "Generic" toners it will contaminate the developer,
                and start to drain it quickly.

                Once you run the machine with "Generic" toners with new developers it's too late.
                You must make sure you have both new developers and new xerox toners at the "SAME" time.

                Lastly did you replace just the developer, or the developer assembly as well as the developer for each color?

                Last resort I would perform a "ALTBOOT" procedure with the latest firmware.

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