August 2nd, 1995
6.1.4. Uneven Image Density
Possible Cause (Scanner)
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Dirty exposure glass
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Partial scanner lamp defect
Action
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Clean the exposure glass of the image sensor.
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Replace the image sensor.
Possible Cause (Printer)
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Poor drum sensitivity.
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Dirty laser optic components.
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The toner metering blade is deformed, or incorrectly positioned.
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Uneven toner supply in the development toner hopper.
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Quenching lamp defect.
Action:
1. Print a solid black test pattern, and open the cover in the middle of print-
ing.
2. Check if the toner is evenly distributed on the development roller.
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If it is not, check the toner metering blade, and the toner supply mecha-
nism in the toner hopper. If it is, go to step 3.
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If the image is lighter in the center of the image, toner may be low. Re-
place the CTM and supply more toner.
3. Check if the toner is evenly distributed on the drum.
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If it is not, check the drum sensitivity, the laser optic components, and
the quenching lamp on the CTM.
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If it is, check if there is any dirt on the transfer roller surface.
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