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Lexmark C792

Lexmark C792

The print rubs off and/or flakes of toner are found on the pages printed

Overview

Discussed below are the things to consider if you see tiny dots/flakes of toner in your printout or if the print rubs off your output pages. To see a sample page, click here.

Recommended Solution

Ensure that you are printing on printer-supported media. Click here to see the Paper Types, Sizes, and Weights supported by this printer.

Ensure that the printer is receiving its appropriate power requirement. Surge Protector and/or UPS or other voltage limiters may reduce the power needed by the printer to operate properly. If the printer is connected via a Surge Protector and/or UPS, plug it directly to a wall outlet instead.

Change the printer’s Paper Texture settings to "Rough". To do this, follow the outlined steps below:

To do this on a C79x

  1. Press the Menu (

    ) button.

  2. Select Paper Menu.

  3. Press (

    ) to scroll down the options to Paper Texture. Select it.

  4. Select the option which correspond to the type of media that you are using.

    Example: If you are using a plain paper, select Plain Texture. If you are using card stock, select Card Stock Texture, etc.

  5. Select Rough.

  6. Press (

    ) to submit the changes.

LEGACY ID:TE342

Technical Service Bulletin

Problem Description

Machine Type/Model

5062-210 5062-230 5062-235 7562-436

Print rubs offand/or flakes of toner are found on the printed pages.

Solution

Check the conditions that could trigger a Cold Offsetor Poor Fusegrade. Adjust the Paper Texture settings to Rough.

Date Created

02/03/2011

Last Updated

02/04/2011

Safety Issue?

No

Code Update?

No

Engineering Change?

No

New Parts?

No

Old Parts Status

n/a

Voltage: 120/240

All

Serial No. Range

All

  1. Printer operating with a cold fuser (Back-up Roller has not reached its optimum temperature)

  2. Printing a solid two-layer page (blue, green, red, etc.)

  3. Using small left/right margins, usually less than 6 mm.

  4. Print job timing where multiple two-layer pages are sent consecutively.

  5. The printer is operating at the lower end of its voltage specification.

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