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Hi,
Maybe the cyan developer housing have a problem. And about the 2nd BTR, you posted an image with some toner marks on it and it looked like its cleanerr blade not working properly.
The cyan developer housing I think that was the one we changed becasue remember we was wondering what was cauing the cyan marks on the paper but that came from the Ross... (can't remember the name off the top of my head) but that was cleaned
but not there's like a tint of cyan showing on the bottom of the prints like f there's a white space there will be like a faded Cyan hue
Can you upload a picture, please?
Please see
if you look closely at the text print out you see the shades of blue
the phhot on 177gsm card stock see same thing with the black and there is also the cyan tint on the edges of the paper
Have you replaced the cyan drum cartridge with a new one?
On the second image I see that you still have unfused prints.
Yep still havin those unfused images
Tht's the biggest headache
because the fuser was changed in June ( I was having the issue before then) Still having them
I was able to work on some colour settings for a certain gram of paper and that has helped in other colours like red and blue not having the issue.
But it still occurs with the blacks'
Try to lower the pressure by turning 4 times the adjutment screws. And if this not work modify the NVMs 745-029 to 0, 744-611 to 14 and 744-065 to 80 or even 100.
@GabiE-Xerox wrote:Try to lower the pressure by turning 4 times the adjutment screws. And if this not work modify the NVMs 745-029 to 0, 744-611 to 14 and 744-065 to 80 or even 100.
Which adjustment screws?