update
I quess xerox has finally figured out how screwed up these machines are and now you can download new firmware right off the website and presto now I can wear out the fuser (which doesn't take very long either) before the 2nd btr needs to be cleaned
it depends on how many clicks are on it...if the unit is new it will start making marks when it fills up with waist toner (about every two weeks for us) then take it out, apart and empty it but this only works about three or four times then the roller and cleaning blade will start to wear then it will make marks clean or not ...new rollers and cleaning blades are availble but it's not an easy task and if mistakes are made putting back together it kick some hidden error code that gives false fuser unit codes and then you stuck
I realise this post was some time back but jsut come across it after having repalced teh unit every couple of months. As a point of clarity, does this workaround work on a unit already printing the marks, or as a preventative?
Thanks
now I don't take the box off any more but instead I just take the metal sheet guide off of the top (there is 4 screws but only take the center 2 screws off to remove as an assembly) Now you can remove the cleaning blade then take it out side to a suitable trash can turn it over and shake all the toner out then clean the cleaning blade and put it back together
We have the same issue
the 2nd btr is easy to take out then with care take the bottom of it off and empty it...I do this when the lines first start showing up
there is still something wrong with the machine however ...it goes through black toner fast and the waist toner box fills up with in a week or two
The lower part of the second BTR houses waste toner. Yours if FULL. Yes that will cause your sesors to fault. So would the amount of paper dust that has also contaminated this unit. This unit looks to be in poor condition and requires a cleaning. I would be embarresed even to show anyone this photo.
Works! thank you very much for your solution.
I can not thank you enough. As a print shop, the majority of stock we use for color work is glossy / silk. Coated Stock. This streaking has been a bane of mine since we got two Versant 180's in house for our digitial work. We have quite few large run newsletters / periodicals that we do each month that make me want to take a bat to these machines due to the streaking, and the issues with the 2nd BTR. We have had to replace them at like 10-20K on impressions, almost once a month due to build up and the inablity to run jobs that go beyond 2k - 3k impressions. The streaks are a constant.
We just ran two (2) 5000k sheets on the two machines using this method of creating Black Build Boxes around all edges, and I can say it ran the entire run without streaking, maybe a few sheets upon stopping fill paper or change toner.... it worked in the most flawless way we have ever seen.
Much thanks for the heads up! I use to do this on 4 color machines to help with ghosting / ink builds. Don't know why I did not think of this before! Thanks so much!