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Lexmark C9235

Fuser flakes on printed page check

Issue Description:

Fuser flakes are small deposits of toner (.3 mm to 3 mm), which appear as generally irregular black spots on a printed page.

Additional identifiers:

  • There can be only a single spot or there can be several on a sheet and they can appear on the printed or unprinted side.
  • Fuser flakes can appear at any point during a fuser's life, but they are most commonly found on the first printed page after the fuser has had opportunity to cool down.
  • They happen after the high-area coverage jobs and may intensify with multi-page jobs.
  • Fuser flakes worsen in the dry environments.
  • They disappear after a few pages during next job.

Sample Print quality defects:

Solution:

The most effective way to address them is to print 5-10 white pages, which should clean the fuser rolls of toner.

Explanation:

Flakes occur when toner accumulates on fuser rolls. Hotter rolls are less likely to transfer to paper. Flakes rarely persist for more than three pages.

LEGACY ID: SO8412

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