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    Re: Could this be a damaged transfer belt?

    Update: Changed the drum today and problem solved.

    Thanks a lot for your time and help guys!
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    Re: Could this be a damaged transfer belt?

    I don't really want to mess with the voltages, but after replacing the drum I shall give it try is it's not fixed.
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    Re: Could this be a damaged transfer belt?

    I will run the gradation test prints by tomorrow if the problem still persists.

    A4 - LEF / A3 - SEF

    Yea, Will replace the drum tomorrow.
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    Re: Could this be a damaged transfer belt?

    Oh no, maybe i wrongly wrote it but Thick 4 i use on 280gsm matte and 80gsm Plain Paper.
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    Re: Could this be a damaged transfer belt?

    The fuser roller is perfectly clean and smooth no traces of anything. Running an a3 page and opened the side door, and the marks would start when in contact with the ITB.

    I did ran empty thick 4...
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    Re: Could this be a damaged transfer belt?

    Drum Life: CMY 48% and K 3%.
    Fuser: 80%
    ITB: 59%
    TR: 77%
    Total Page Count: 117k
    The media i usually print are 80, 130 and 280gsm (max i ever ran through was 300g).
    Yes, I am using all genuine...
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    Could this be a damaged transfer belt?

    Last week, I was printing large amount of colors on matte stock thick 4 and ran out of paper only to notice 3 hours later...
    Had a couple of sheets left, printed perfectly then the next day I...
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