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    MFC-L861, skewing images...


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    MFC-L861, skewing images...

    Hey guys,

    So I've gone out to this machine, and it is skewing (tilting) the image to the right of the page, both on paper tray and Bypass.

    I've gone in and cleaned the registration roller (which seemed to have a lot of buildup, for some reason) and still it skews. I believe this to be happening prior to image formation and fuser, so that's why I went for
    the reg roller.

    Any help appreciated!
    OC

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    Re: MFC-L861, skewing images...

    Could this be a Brother MFC L8610CDW, maybe?

    I don't seem to be finding references to the model you indicate. =^..^=
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    Re: MFC-L861, skewing images...

    If it is the Brother MFC L8610CDW, did you check to see that the imaging drawer is latched in on both sides? =^..^=
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    Re: MFC-L861, skewing images...

    it IS the 8610 Black Cat, thanks for that!

    I didn't see a latch on the right side, only the left (green handle?)
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    Re: MFC-L861, skewing images...

    No, only one green lock lever, down locked, up unlocked.
    Also check that both the envelope pressure levers are set to the upper position (plain paper). =^..^=
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    Re: MFC-L861, skewing images...

    Oh, OK! Where are those, on the fuser or something? Or in the paper feed area?
    OC

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    Re: MFC-L861, skewing images...

    Two gray levers, opposite sides of the fuser. =^..^=
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    Re: MFC-L861, skewing images...

    Thanks BC, I'll have the customer try that. Although I wonder how this could cause the development of the image to be skewed before the fuser?
    I would also think I would have wrinkling too, or am I thinking about that the wrong way?
    OC

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    Re: MFC-L861, skewing images...

    I gathered what I did from the Brother online users manual. You could too. =^..^=
    If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
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    3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
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    Re: MFC-L861, skewing images...

    Hey OC do you need SM?

    If image is tilted that means it happens before fuser so grey envelope levers(normally should be in upper position) are not the cause of this.
    I would check for hiden bit of paper in reg section, reмove drum unit a belt unit and check for foreign particles and if they seat evenly level.
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