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  • austonrush
    Sharp & HP Tech

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    • Jan 2010
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    #1

    C950 Print Defect

    Hi Everyone,


    I have a Lexmark C950 with the following print defect. C950.JPG

    The black developer, developer cartridge and drum have all been replaced. It should be noted when each one of these was replaced the problem went away for a bit but then came back.

    Does anyone have any thoughts? This defect only shows up in black print, none of the colours do this.
  • Lance15
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    • Jun 2015
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    #2
    Re: C950 Print Defect

    Were all of the items genuine consumables?

    I have read here about Lexmark consumables being faulty out of the box A LOT.

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    • austonrush
      Sharp & HP Tech

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      • Jan 2010
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      #3
      Re: C950 Print Defect

      Originally posted by Lance15
      Were all of the items genuine consumables?

      I have read here about Lexmark consumables being faulty out of the box A LOT.
      The Drum and developer is OEM. The Toner the customer is using is a compatible. The customer has two of these units so, I'm able to swap drums to eliminate them as the issue.

      The developer unit was also changed (Before it was changed this defect was worse it printed these random dots on the white part of the page no matter what. Now it on'y prints within the black print).
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      • theengel
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        • Nov 2011
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        #4
        Re: C950 Print Defect

        This is a common problem in developer units.

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        • trc
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          • Jan 2007
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          #5

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          • austonrush
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            #6
            Re: C950 Print Defect

            If it was the compatible toner would we not be seeing it across the whole print page? Why only on the edges?

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            • theengel
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              Re: C950 Print Defect

              I don't know how those are set up--are the toner cartridges actually developer units? If so, just change the black one. If not, you might have to replace both the developer and toner, because bad toner leaked in and might have contaminated the developing unit.

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              • austonrush
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                Re: C950 Print Defect

                Originally posted by theengel
                I don't know how those are set up--are the toner cartridges actually developer units? If so, just change the black one. If not, you might have to replace both the developer and toner, because bad toner leaked in and might have contaminated the developing unit.
                This machine is setup very similar to a copier. Toner comes in its own cartridge and feeds down a pipe into the developer unit. Drum unit is simply a Drum and PCR unit combined (no toner).

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                • theengel
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                  Re: C950 Print Defect

                  Don't give too much thought to what the problem was before and what the problem is now. The fact is, they're two different problems. You probably fixed the first problem, and now you have another one. This looks to me like a developer issue. If you change the developer (with a new one--not one from another machine) and it goes away, then you're good. If it comes back, it's because of the toner, and you'll have to change the developer again, while also changing the toner.

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                  • austonrush
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                    Re: C950 Print Defect

                    Originally posted by theengel
                    Don't give too much thought to what the problem was before and what the problem is now. The fact is, they're two different problems. You probably fixed the first problem, and now you have another one. This looks to me like a developer issue. If you change the developer (with a new one--not one from another machine) and it goes away, then you're good. If it comes back, it's because of the toner, and you'll have to change the developer again, while also changing the toner.
                    Thanks for your quick response. I thought it was developer but, you get thrown off when the same problem comes back so quickly! Alright I'll also recommend we put an oem black toner in with the new developer unit!

                    Would you replace the whole developer unit or just vacuum the developer out of the current unit, (which is only a week old) and put a new bag in? The bags are cheap, lol! The unit not so much .

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                    • trc
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                      • Jan 2007
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                      • trc
                        Technician

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                        #12
                        Re: C950 Print Defect

                        work with a lot of them....they are excellent, no toner or units failures....they run like Forest Gump!! jajaja

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                        • theengel
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                          Re: C950 Print Defect

                          So that's the kind with starter? I've seen that weird pattern a hundred times on canon and HP - both mono-component. I've always replaced the mag roll when it cropped up. So I can't really say for sure.

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                          • blackcat4866
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                            Re: C950 Print Defect

                            Like trc suggested, I think I would first install a Lexmark OEM toner cartridge, then start running 50% halftone black images to purge the compatible toner. If the developer is as new as you say, it should re-constitute itself. It could take 200 pages to purge the other toner. =^..^=
                            If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
                            1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
                            2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
                            3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
                            4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
                            5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

                            blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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                            • theengel
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                              #15
                              Re: C950 Print Defect

                              Blackcat/trc solution is probably the best way to handle it. Then, if nothing changes, go with a dev. unit.

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