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DavidX28897-xrx
Technical Escalation User
Technical Escalation User

Re: Phaser 6510 prints are tilted/skewed

If its happening from both bypass and T1 I would suspect

1. Paper fragments in the registration chute

2. Warped back door causing the paper to feed crooked. Could also be uneven pressure from the 2nd bias transfer roll. (inside back door). Try reseating it

3. The fuser jam clearance  release cams. One side might be open and/or broken while other is cammed. 

 

 

 

 

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CherylO-Xerox
Valued Advisor
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Re: Phaser 6510 prints are tilted/skewed

Hello myy.

If you have not already resolved this issue, we suggest you search our online knowledgebase for this product: Phaser 6510.

 

Alternatively, you can visit our Contact Us page for other support options.

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CherylO-Xerox
Community Manager

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myy
New Member
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Phaser 6510 prints are tilted/skewed

Product Name: Phaser 6510
Operating System: Windows 10 x64

Using Phaser 6510. Recently, I started to notice my prints were becoming tilted clockwise by maybe 0.25 degrees. Doesn't seem like much, but it's definitely noticeable. It might even be skewed since the bottom edge shows the most severe graduation. It seemed to happen all of a sudden. I've read it's most likely the roller, but where to begin looking?

Also, this happens on both the main tray and bypass tray.

I printed a page registration chart and measured the distances to the edges.

Phaser 6510 distance from edges (mm)Phaser 6510 distance from edges (mm)

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