Hp 4000/Horizontal Lines-2nd Try

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  • cucuklotz
    Senior Tech

    Site Contributor
    500+ Posts
    • Mar 2007
    • 611

    #1

    Hp 4000/Horizontal Lines-2nd Try

    HI,
    Drum develops thin horizontal lines about 1.5 inchs(some a little smaller,some a little longer) that are built up toner that is very hard to wipe off drum(you can if your careful and use a cloth and your nail to take them off.It happens over the course of a few 100 prints.The lines are generally on right side . ______
    ____
    ___________ These are sort of what they look like.I know this seems crazy,but thats whats happenning.
    I tried different OEM cartridges and New transfer roller.
    HELP. THANKS ANDY
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    #2
    Years ago, I was given an old HP LJ4000 and I used it at home. I was given about 10 refurb toners and some genuine HP toners along with it. I experienced the same fault when using the refurb toners quite often, and hardly ever on the genuine HP toners. After some research, I found that the generic refurb brand was only refilling the original toners, not replacing the drum cleaning blade or charge roller. The fault from what I could tell was caused by the old cleaning blade.
    The problem you are having is usually a faulty toner cartridge. As the HP's are an all-in-one cartridge (drum, blade, dev, charge roller etc), there is alot that can and does go wrong.
    I'd go and get a NEW genuine HP toner and see how you go.

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    • cucuklotz
      Senior Tech

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      500+ Posts
      • Mar 2007
      • 611

      #3
      Hp 4000/ Horizontal lines

      Hi,
      THE CARTRIDGES (3-4) ARE ALL OEM ,that the problem is happenning with.I agree that looking at it you would think its a blade problem,BUT IT IS NOT.,
      THANK YOU , ANDY

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      • fixthecopier
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        2,500+ Posts
        • Apr 2008
        • 4713

        #4
        what you are saying sounds like the drum is being over charged or developing an electrical arc that is putting the line there. I would look closer at the contact points for the cartridge and transfer.
        The greatest enemy of knowledge isn't ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge. Stephen Hawking

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        • cucuklotz
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          500+ Posts
          • Mar 2007
          • 611

          #5
          Hp 4000/ horizontal lines

          HI,
          Thanks for reply,Im going back today and Ill check out what you suggested,
          Thanks, ANDY

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