Xerox 7300N Service Manual - Page 107

Background Contamination

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Background Contamination There is a very light covering of toner across the entire page. Background contamination can appear in one of the primary colors or gray. Note: Printing on some speciality papers, such as glossy finish paper, may show background contamination. S7300-024 . Troubleshooting Procedure Step 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Question or Action Is the printer in direct sun light? Does the background appear to be in only one of the primary colors? Remove the Imaging Unit of the problem color. Visually inspect the Imaging Unit's green OPC drum for toner contamination. Is there a film of toner across the surface of the drum? Verify the printer is operating within it's environmental specifications, see "Environmental Specifications" on page 1-15. High humidity environments will increase the degree of background toner. Is the customer printing on high-gloss media? Were the Imaging Units exposed to light for an extended amount of time? Use service diagnostics to help verify both Power Supply Fans are functioning. Heat build-up under the Imaging Units can cause toner to stain the background. Are the fans operating correctly? Yes No Move the printer. Go to step [2]. Go to step [3]. Go to step [4]. Replace the Imaging Unit. Go to step [4]. Go to step [5]. Advise the customer of the limitation of this printer. Replace the Imaging Unit. Go to step [8]. Advise the customer of the environmental specifications for the printer. Go to step [6]. Go to step [7]. Replace the defective fan. Troubleshooting 3-91

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Troubleshooting
3-91
Background Contamination
There is a very light covering of toner
across the entire page. Background
contamination can appear in one of the
primary colors or gray.
Note: Printing on some
speciality papers, such as
glossy finish paper, may show
background contamination.
.
Troubleshooting Procedure
Step
Question or Action
Yes
No
1
Is the printer in direct sun light?
Move the printer.
Go to step [2].
2
Does the background appear to be in only one
of the primary colors?
Go to step [3].
Go to step [4].
3
Remove the Imaging Unit of the problem color.
Visually inspect the Imaging Unit’s green OPC
drum for toner contamination.
Is there a film of toner across the surface of the
drum?
Replace the
Imaging Unit.
Go to step [4].
4
Verify the printer is operating within it’s
environmental specifications, see
“Environmental Specifications” on page 1-15.
High humidity environments will increase the
degree of background toner.
Go to step [5].
Advise the
customer of the
environmental
specifications
for the printer.
5
Is the customer printing on high-gloss media?
Advise the
customer of the
limitation of this
printer.
Go to step [6].
6
Were the Imaging Units exposed to light for an
extended amount of time?
Replace the
Imaging Unit.
Go to step [7].
7
Use service diagnostics to help verify both
Power Supply Fans are functioning.
Heat build-up under the Imaging Units can
cause toner to stain the background.
Are the fans operating correctly?
Go to step [8].
Replace the
defective fan.