Good afternoon.
We've got a customer with a MFCL6900 which we had to replace the drum at just 13k pages. My boss decided to put an aftermarket drum instead, and of course it died at just 16k total count.
I'm not questioning the aftermarket drum short life, but the original one - is it normal to need to be replaced so far from the 50k life pages they're supposed to last?
The problem that made us replace it was dark shadows at the edge of the page - exactly what I'm having now with the aftermarket drum.
I'm a Ricoh tech with some Konica Minolta experience, and also a little bit of Kyocera, but almost none of Brother (except for the Ricoh rebranding).
Thanks.
We've got a customer with a MFCL6900 which we had to replace the drum at just 13k pages. My boss decided to put an aftermarket drum instead, and of course it died at just 16k total count.
I'm not questioning the aftermarket drum short life, but the original one - is it normal to need to be replaced so far from the 50k life pages they're supposed to last?
The problem that made us replace it was dark shadows at the edge of the page - exactly what I'm having now with the aftermarket drum.
I'm a Ricoh tech with some Konica Minolta experience, and also a little bit of Kyocera, but almost none of Brother (except for the Ricoh rebranding).
Thanks.
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