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    M6535 cidn vs M6630cidn

    Have had a lot of trouble with the M6535cidn. Black drum getting the lines on it. Tried the Nucar Finish trick no joy. Had a customer call today to ask for it to be replaced and I don't blame her there colume is only about 3 k a month black and very little color. Want to go with something else if the 6630 is not a big improvement.

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    Re: M6535 cidn vs M6630cidn

    Guys, you have to look for the causes, not the fight with the consequences ...

    Alternative toner? Or C grade paper?

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    Re: M6535 cidn vs M6630cidn

    The marks on the drums is a known problem with this model however there is a technical bulletin with a drum upgrade. I know Kyocera has/had a drum compensation program for this model. Might be useful to inquire at you distributor.
    The product may be brilliant and the salesperson proficient, but if the technician isn’t efficient, then the story will end there.

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