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Troubleshooting. Print quality. Repetitive defects ruler

When troubleshooting the source of some print image defects, one solution is to identify if it is a repetitive defect (does the print quality defect appear multiple times on the printed page?). If this is the case, use a ruler to measure occurrences of repetitive image defects to help solve image-quality problems.

Use a ruler to measure occurrences of repetitive image defects to help solve image-quality problems. Place the ruler next to the first occurrence of the defect on the page. Find the distance between identical defects and use the table below to identify the component that is causing the defect.

NOTE:
Do not use solvents or oils to clean rollers. Instead, rub the roller with a lint-free cloth. If dirt is difficult to remove, rub the roller with a lint-free cloth that has been dampened with water.

Distance between identical defects Component Notes
11.0 mm (0.433 in) Output kicker rollers  
22.6 mm (0.89 in) Developer roller Appears in the form of dropouts.
23.6 mm (0.93 in) Primary charging roller Appears in the form of dropouts.
51.5 mm (2.03 in) Secondary transfer roller Appears in the form of dropouts or dirt on the back of the page
56.5 mm (2.22 in) Fuser film Appears in the form of dirt, dropouts, or loose toner.
56.5 mm (2.22 in) Fuser pressure roller Appears in the form of dirt (front or back of the page) or loose toner.
63.0 mm (2.48 in) Photosensitive drum Appears in the form of dirt or dropouts.
66.7 mm (2.63 in) Intermediate transfer belt (ITB (drive roller)  
67.0 mm (2.64 in) Cartridge station pitch  

NOTE: The primary charging roller, photosensitive drum, and developer roller cannot be cleaned. If any of these rollers are indicated, replace the toner cartridge.

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