Originally Posted by
allan
Should then get a code like P21?
Check that shadow for color dots to make sure.
I stopped by today just to pickup the print to use microscope and maybe get a decent picture--they are definitely C/M dots. I cannot see any Y (or K) until breaking out the scope.
No P21s
Looked at the my notes while there. I had completely forgotten that there were 100+ P-14 codes, no others--cleared 6mo ago--no reoccurring (dismissed as dirty IDCs).
I will approach like it is P-14 related and report back!
Thinking Skew Adj, PHRB (ICP 3) and/or PH (G3 lens)....belt...
A curious and perhaps goofy workaround might be running 1200DPI:
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• To be compatible with the high speed printing system, a seven sided polygon mirror and two beam array LD is used.
• In 600 dpi writing, two lines are scanned with two laser beams emitted from two LD elements (LD1 and LD2) arrayed vertically through a single surface of the polygon mirror.
• The LD elements of the two-beam array LD are spaced for 600 dpi use, so that the LD cannot be used for 1200 dpi writing.
• In 1200 dpi writing, one line is scanned with LD1, while LD2 controls the SOS signal.
• To enable 1200 dpi writing, the paper feed speed in the sub-scanning direction is made slow to thereby narrow writing intervals.
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