D-125 not printing clean on lead and tail edge

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  • Rjeffers
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2020
    • 3

    #1

    D-125 not printing clean on lead and tail edge

    We have 2, and 1 is down. The 1 that is running, is not printing clean on the lead edge, and worse on the tail. We've cleaned the toner dust, toner is at 28%, changed the cleaner roll, and tomorrow we're trying replacing the drum. Can anyone give me a hint of something else to try, before replacing the drum?
    Thanks in advance!
    R Jeffers
  • Phil B.
    Field Supervisor

    10,000+ Posts
    • Jul 2016
    • 22804

    #2
    Re: D-125 not printing clean on lead and tail edge

    Originally posted by Rjeffers
    We have 2, and 1 is down. The 1 that is running, is not printing clean on the lead edge, and worse on the tail. We've cleaned the toner dust, toner is at 28%, changed the cleaner roll, and tomorrow we're trying replacing the drum. Can anyone give me a hint of something else to try, before replacing the drum?
    Thanks in advance!
    R Jeffers

    hire a trained xerox tech...

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    • Caffeine
      Trusted Tech

      Site Contributor
      250+ Posts
      • Feb 2008
      • 383

      #3
      Re: D-125 not printing clean on lead and tail edge

      Based on this and your other post, I would also suggest you hire a tech. I know nobody wants to because of the fairly high and potentially open-ended cost, but if you're not experienced in these machines, the types of problems you are having are not particularly DIY-able.

      Unless you happen to be trained or experienced, if your car starts acting up, you take it to a mechanic. If your AC goes out, you call an HVAC company.

      And these copiers are in many ways, more complex inside than either cars or AC units.

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      • Phil B.
        Field Supervisor

        10,000+ Posts
        • Jul 2016
        • 22804

        #4
        Re: D-125 not printing clean on lead and tail edge

        Originally posted by Caffeine
        Based on this and your other post, I would also suggest you hire a tech. I know nobody wants to because of the fairly high and potentially open-ended cost, but if you're not experienced in these machines, the types of problems you are having are not particularly DIY-able.

        Unless you happen to be trained or experienced, if your car starts acting up, you take it to a mechanic. If your AC goes out, you call an HVAC company.

        And these copiers are in many ways, more complex inside than either cars or AC units.
        +1 A G A I N ...


        this guy doesn't have a clue the OP i mean, Caffeine

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