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  • jmaister
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    • Aug 2010
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    Envelope printing issue

    Hello has anyone got their HP leaving toner on the edges when doing envelope? Does ok on paper.
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    any experience is welcomed.


    The clean portion of the drum has contsct with envelope. The dirty portion has no contact. This does the same thing with laser blocked.
    Idling colour developers are not healthy developers.
  • blackcat4866
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    • Jul 2007
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    Re: Envelope printing issue

    I'm thinking this is normal. On machines dedicated to envelopes you get a toner buildup line at the 4 1/8" distance (the width of a COM10) on both the drum and the fuser. It's typical to get ~30% yield on the drum and fuser on a dedicated envelope printer. =^..^=
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    • jmaister
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      #3
      Re: Envelope printing issue

      Originally posted by blackcat4866
      I'm thinking this is normal. On machines dedicated to envelopes you get a toner buildup line at the 4 1/8" distance (the width of a COM10) on both the drum and the fuser. It's typical to get ~30% yield on the drum and fuser on a dedicated envelope printer. =^..^=
      I would have thought machine would be designed to blank the drum on unwritten portion for this purpose..


      There is also smudge line on subsequent envelope due to the gap in between each envelope pulls. The drum gets dirty, and shows on the second one.
      Idling colour developers are not healthy developers.

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