I'm getting lines where ther is heavy toner coverage. I remember the older Canon CLC's, would have transfer voltage adjustment for this issues.
curious if Sharp has such an adjustment?
I'm getting lines where ther is heavy toner coverage. I remember the older Canon CLC's, would have transfer voltage adjustment for this issues.
curious if Sharp has such an adjustment?
I dont believe there is a transfer voltage adjustment for that,at least as far as I am aware of. What kind of lines are they? Light lines-dark,thin,thick. If you can, post a example.
it'a light/ thin line, it occurs in the same space,like on my test chart the line is the place everytime, I looked at fuser, i dont see any fuser marks.
if I do a single color, say, magenta, it will show up, as a magenta line, or cyan,I;ll get a cyan line, I dont see any marks, or lines on transfer belt. once again, the line only shows where there is an image/picture..I replaced black drum and developer some time ago, but I dont see any drum marks..I'm alomost wondering is it's something in the laser unit..?
An example of the issue would be helpful.
Try seeing if it does it doing the self print in the sim mode vs scanning off the glass.
I have seen this on this model before and every time it was
the primary belt cleaning blade.
Thanks Tee,
that sounds like the problem I'm having, I just got stop the copy during the image process, where I can see the image on the transfer belt.
I'll be heading back to customer, to verify, if the line is on transfer belt, before the image is cleaned. Being in the same spot of copy everytime, that makes sense..I know a few of the Sharp transfer belts, were tricky, but if this it what I recall, it should be easy , to remove the transfer belt cleaner assembly..Thanks..I'll let you know, how I make out , tomorrow !
Jaime
Remove the little seperator finger from the right hand side of the transfer belt. It is just there to stop paper from wrapping up around the transfer belt and will work fine with it missing (as long as per is not damp!)
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