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    Mpc306 void lines

    Anyone had these juddering noise type void lines on all colours. I've fitted ITB and PTR assy's with no joy.
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    Re: Mpc306 void lines

    Quote Originally Posted by dankaboy View Post
    Anyone had these juddering noise type void lines on all colours. I've fitted ITB and PTR assy's with no joy.

    Still looks like a fuser issue.
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    Re: Mpc306 void lines

    I would suspect a roller whose diameter is a multiple of the distance between the voids. Or a gear somewhere causing a jitter in the movement.

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    Re: Mpc306 void lines

    Quote Originally Posted by copier tech View Post
    Still looks like a fuser issue.
    I'll pop one in tomorrow.

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    Re: Mpc306 void lines

    Looks like a transfer roller issue. I would check the contacts for the PTR, also the shaft for any dirt that will prevent contact. check for cracks in the roller foam. i had an issue like this and when i check the roller, it had a tear in the foam.

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    Re: Mpc306 void lines

    Are these voids also visible on the image when it's on the transfer belt - just interrupt the print process and check.

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    Re: Mpc306 void lines

    Quote Originally Posted by Gift View Post
    Are these voids also visible on the image when it's on the transfer belt - just interrupt the print process and check.
    Looks perfect on the belt and changed the Transfer roller.

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    Re: Mpc306 void lines

    Quote Originally Posted by dankaboy View Post
    Looks perfect on the belt and changed the Transfer roller.

    Sent from my SM-G525F using Tapatalk
    Was it a new xfer roller or used?

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    Re: Mpc306 void lines

    Quote Originally Posted by Phil B. View Post
    Was it a new xfer roller or used?

    Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk
    Brand new PTR. I've ordered a full set of drums and fuser(over kill and probably non related). Going back in with another engineer as I'm going round in circles. Will be a bent spring or something silly like that.

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    Re: Mpc306 void lines

    Quote Originally Posted by dankaboy View Post
    Anyone had these juddering noise type void lines on all colours. I've fitted ITB and PTR assy's with no joy.
    It reminds me of a failure of an IM C4500, ha which changed the Transfer Band badly, and placed it upside down.
    I had to disassemble the entire Transfer Unit to place the mark in the correct position for installation.
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