Xerox j75 fuser temp

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  • issambass
    Technician
    • Dec 2019
    • 31

    Xerox j75 fuser temp

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    Hi

    I have xerox j75
    Th toner is not fixer in 300g
    Cant I increase temp and pressure by nvm chaine

    Thanks
  • chubblies
    Trusted Tech

    100+ Posts
    • Jun 2011
    • 150

    #2
    Re: Xerox j75 fuser temp

    Originally posted by issambass

    Hi

    I have xerox j75
    Th toner is not fixer in 300g
    Cant I increase temp and pressure by nvm chaine

    Thanks
    Are you setting the media to the heaviest setting possible?
    There is a heavy duty media fuser available for these machines, you probably need one of those. Hotter temp will only blow the thermal trips eventually

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    • big mike
      Trusted Tech

      100+ Posts
      • Sep 2012
      • 131

      #3
      Re: Xerox j75 fuser temp

      Originally posted by issambass
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      Hi

      I have xerox j75
      Th toner is not fixer in 300g
      Cant I increase temp and pressure by nvm chaine

      Thanks
      I recently had this problem on a 570. After trying several fusers and printing test patterns on all 4 colors I realized that the black developer was the problem. It had a defective black toner, contaminated the developer. I replaced the developer, cleaned out the toner tank using diagnostics, then installed a new toner cartridge. It cleared up after that.

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      • WIWA
        Technician

        50+ Posts
        • Mar 2009
        • 97

        #4
        Re: Xerox j75 fuser temp

        Well I have work around already with that problem , check if the fuser is a one of those rebuilds (just in case) you see the fuser case around and watch for "QC labels" verify the pressure roll screw adj and latch mechanism, check the documentation for it, also try with another brand of material check for location humidity just in case. in extreme case just give the screws few clockwise turn to increase pressure. I'm assuming your are using originals xerox toners and not home made.


        Hope this helps,

        Gonzos v.1.0

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