Hi all, I've been randomly getting random color separation only when printing on thick setting,never on plain. Have tried swapping ITB and fuser with a sister unit beside it,NG. All units are within life and meters are k 120k and color 535k
Hi all, I've been randomly getting random color separation only when printing on thick setting,never on plain. Have tried swapping ITB and fuser with a sister unit beside it,NG. All units are within life and meters are k 120k and color 535k
When you say "Thick", how thick is "Thick"?
In gsm, please. I'd like to skip the conversation about 9 different meanings for # designation. =^..^=
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pics are very helpful as well.
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Couldn't find my samples to share but the plain is 75gsm. Anything 105 GSM and up has the separations apparent, inconsistently, 2-3 are fine,then one with separation then normal....
Costumer not selecting right stock thickness when printing sometimes, crappy toner or bad fuser temp or pressure.
Glossy stock?
Separation you mean color registration?
Any P codes? like P-21 P-31 P-33.
Nothing like a faulty K encoder disc to make your week. Or as simple at dirty IDS sensors or half missing color.
Whatever
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Media related color registration issues are common ... above 275gsm.
In the 100gsm to 275gsm range color registration issues usually point to the primary transfer belt unit and calibration. =^..^=
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 =^..^=
Check this...
misalignment on C754
for me was the black drum.
Would be good to understand how the problem is related to the K drum unit.
If you go to history what P-Codes are listed there?
Fusing loop sensors could cause something similar? But that would be eliminated by replacing or switching out the fuser unit.
Whatever
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