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Reissued:21-Apr-14
Model:
Aries-P1.5/C1.5
Drum scratches caused by narrow PG
Excerpt from RTB RM077099
Drum scratches occur because the PG (potential gap; gap between the development roller
and drum) is narrower than the specification. In this condition, stress is applied to the
developer in the development process because the developer is forced to move through a
narrow gap, generating excess electrical current along with heat and pressure. As a
result, developer adheres to the surface of the development roller and toner continues to
build up, eventually scratching the drum.
Standard PG
Dev roller
PG
Development area
Base board
Correct way to fasten the drum knob
Excerpt from "Correct Procedure for Fastening the Drum Knob" RTB RG178128d
See RTB RG178128d for details.
 Always pull out the developer unit and remove the drum cleaning unit when fastening
the drum knob.
 Never attempt to further fasten the drum knob when the drum cleaning unit is installed.
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This is important in preventing the following problems:
1) Inconsistent density between left and right sides on a page
2) Toner adheres to the development rollers
3) Drum scratches caused by development rollers adhered with toner
4) Toner clumps caused by narrow PG
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Narrow PG
Toner adhesion
Developer
applies
pressure to the
dev roller.
PG
Drum
Development area
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Date:
10-Mar-14
As toner adhesion
progresses toner
piles up higher on
certain areas.
Dev roller
Toner
adhesion
progresses.
Drum
Base board
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No.:
RM077107b
Dev roller
Developer
applies
pressure to the
dev roller.
Scratches are
generated on the
drum surface.
Drum
Development area
Base board

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