On Oct 5, 7:36*pm, Tony <tonythebengalti...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Tony <tonythebengalti...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >DManzaluni <dmanzal...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> >On Oct 5, 2:43*pm, Tony <tonythebengalti...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> DManzaluni <dmanzal...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> >>> >I just got in a laserjet 1300 which seems a whole lot newer than my
> >>> >laserjet 6L? But pressing test print (and of course printing anything
> >>> >from the printer) *just results in masses of black banding running
> >>> >horizontally across the page and all text being almost completely
> >>> >obscured by the banding. It looks as if a drum is depositing a huge
> >>> >band of ink on the page and something is smudging it as the drum goes
> >>> >round until it gets back to the part where the drum deposits the ink
> >>> >all over again. (Sorry for amateurish description). I can just make
> >>> >out under all the ink that the cartridge seems to have 75% of its
> >>> >capacity left, (which probably isnt the case with my 6L!).
>
> >>> >I am just going over to Macs so I kinda need a USB laserjet and wonder
> >>> >if this one can be made serviceable easily?
>
> >>> >Is this printer terminal or is there likely to be anything I can do to
> >>> >get it working properly again? I cant find anything on google about
> >>> >this problem?
>
> >>> Almost certainly a cartridge problem based on your description.
> >>> Assuming there is more than one horizontal band can you measure the vertical
> >>> distance between the start of one band and the start of the next band?
> >>> Tony
>
> >>The distance between the major bands is about an inch and a half with
> >>a few minor bands about a third of the way between each major band. I
> >>assumed there was something going round and thought that there was
> >>some roller in there somewhere doing this but didnt know whether it
> >>was a drum or not. Is there any possibilty of doing anything to some
> >>roller to fix this problem or is this something HP should fix under
> >>warranty if the cart has so much toner left in it? (and are they the
> >>sort of company to want to fix this at the moment or evade any
> >>warranty?)
>
> >37.7 millimetres is the circumference of the Primary Charge Roller whichis
> >part of the cartridge.
> >This is a cartridge problem all right. Good luck with the warranty claim.. The
> >bottom line is that a new cartridge will resolve the issue.
> >Tony
>
> As a footnote the PCR (Primary Charge Roller) will probably have developed a
> small, hard to see, hymp at one spot. This lifts the roller away from thedrum
> and screws up the charging process causing the horizontal banding.
> Tony
Is there any way of turning the roller to see whether this is the case
or of cleaning it off if I do find a bump adhering to the roller?
Rubbing alcohol? Or is it in the roller itself? I will of course
check all usual sources to see if any carts are going cheap but I was
still wondering what I can do with this brand-new looking one: There
ARE four scratch marks on the chip: Is that just where the contact is
made (does the contact make these tiny vertical scratches?) or might
this cause any part of the problem?
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