Look for a chart that shows the distances between the repetitive
defects. Certain distances mean it's the toner cartridge, and others
mean it's the fuser. And there may be other causes.
Another test is to use a known good toner cartridge and see if the
problem goes away. I once brought a similar p
At 1:56 PM -0500 12/24/2009, Stanton Mitrany wrote:
>Our HP LaserJet6 MP is producing secondary images following the
>initial image of text within general blotching concentrated primarily
>down the middle of each page.
>
>Is this inexpensively remedied, or is it time to retire this faithful
>ser
Stanton Mitrany wrote:
> Our HP LaserJet6 MP is producing secondary images following the
> initial image of text within general blotching concentrated primarily
> down the middle of each page.
>
> Is this inexpensively remedied, or is it time to retire this faithful
> servant?
That's usuall
On Dec 24, 2009, at 10:56 AM, Stanton Mitrany wrote:
> Our HP LaserJet6 MP is producing secondary images following the
> initial image of text within general blotching concentrated primarily
> down the middle of each page.
>
> Is this inexpensively remedied, or is it time to retire this faithful
>
On Dec 24, 2009, at 1:56 PM, Stanton Mitrany wrote:
> Our HP LaserJet6 MP is producing secondary images following the
> initial image of text within general blotching concentrated primarily
> down the middle of each page.
>
> Is this inexpensively remedied, or is it time to retire this faithful
>
Our HP LaserJet6 MP is producing secondary images following the
initial image of text within general blotching concentrated primarily
down the middle of each page.
Is this inexpensively remedied, or is it time to retire this faithful
servant?
Merry Christmas, and thanks!
stanton
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