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    Exclamation Canon IR Adv. 4235 Horrendous Image!!!

    Just rebuilt drum with Drum and Blade. (Not Charge Roller) Copies were great.
    Copier in very unstable location with potential power issues, but have had Mita, Savin, and Toshibas there over the years with good results.
    While doing a long run (She sells books on very old vintage clothing patterns and does quite well) the image suddenly went into a horrendous pattern similar to the old developer failure patterns. Please see pics of two consecutive prints)

    I checked the contacts on drum and in cavity, cleaned and retried to no avail. Also looked over the drum unit carefully. removed the charge roller assy. and inspected. Looked fine

    This is an old Navy gal who has worked at some pretty interesting government offices and is all alone now. Been helping her for many years now. She'sa got a big order coming in this month so I'm really hopping to get her up.
    Thanx guys (generically speaking)
    Pete from Prescott
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    Re: Canon IR Adv. 4235 Horrendous Image!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Pete from Prescott View Post
    Just rebuilt drum with Drum and Blade. (Not Charge Roller) Copies were great.
    Copier in very unstable location with potential power issues, but have had Mita, Savin, and Toshibas there over the years with good results.
    While doing a long run (She sells books on very old vintage clothing patterns and does quite well) the image suddenly went into a horrendous pattern similar to the old developer failure patterns. Please see pics of two consecutive prints)

    I checked the contacts on drum and in cavity, cleaned and retried to no avail. Also looked over the drum unit carefully. removed the charge roller assy. and inspected. Looked fine

    This is an old Navy gal who has worked at some pretty interesting government offices and is all alone now. Been helping her for many years now. She'sa got a big order coming in this month so I'm really hopping to get her up.
    Thanx guys (generically speaking)
    Pete from Prescott
    Recheck the drum unit check mag roller on development assy if compatible toner you may need to vac out dev assy and re setup also can fuser film assembly
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    Canon IR Adv. 4235 Horrendous Image!!!

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    Re: Canon IR Adv. 4235 Horrendous Image!!!

    Canons have no developer.
    It seems to be a charging issue. The toner mag roller is perfect until the drum unit pulls toner in that horrible pattern. I guess that would suggest the drum unit. Wish I had an old one to test with. Pretty isolated unit out here in the sticks.

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    Re: Canon IR Adv. 4235 Horrendous Image!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Pete from Prescott View Post
    Just rebuilt drum with Drum and Blade. (Not Charge Roller) Copies were great.
    Copier in very unstable location with potential power issues, but have had Mita, Savin, and Toshibas there over the years with good results.
    While doing a long run (She sells books on very old vintage clothing patterns and does quite well) the image suddenly went into a horrendous pattern similar to the old developer failure patterns. Please see pics of two consecutive prints)

    I checked the contacts on drum and in cavity, cleaned and retried to no avail. Also looked over the drum unit carefully. removed the charge roller assy. and inspected. Looked fine

    This is an old Navy gal who has worked at some pretty interesting government offices and is all alone now. Been helping her for many years now. She'sa got a big order coming in this month so I'm really hopping to get her up.
    Thanx guys (generically speaking)
    Pete from Prescott
    You rebuilt the drum they are not designed to be rebuilt.

    Never seen this issue before but we only use genuine Canon parts & toner.

    Fit a new genuine Canon drum unit or you can even ship one direct to your client show her how to fit it herself.

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