![]() Printer technicians usually have a chart for a particular printer. Yes, any small damage to the drum will show up like that. there's a laser somewhere in there that draws the image of the page onto the drum, then the toner clings to the drum in those spots?Over time, as the drum gets less light sensitive (and less static cling?), the images get lighter / less toner adheres to the drum to be heated onto the page?So less not more toner would cling to the drum? I have the opposite. Although I am thinking it's gravity / drum is below the toner? but over hours, there's enough toner that leaks out onto the drum for the problem on the first page?Drums are light sensitive. Is there a flap / cover on the toner cartridge that keeps toner from leaking out. I'm thinking I had a paper jam and pulled out the paper maybe the wrong way / bent something? LookingToAlwaysLearn wrote:Yes, if the drum gets nicked, that shows up as it rotates, right? ![]() He said the repetitive defect started happening after his cleaning attempt. ![]()
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