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Missing Bands, Voids or Streaks in a Single Color, or All Colors Parallel to the Leading Edge of

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Missing Bands, Voids or Streaks in a Single Color or All Colors Parallel to the Leading Edge of the Paper (Scan Direction) There are areas of the image that are extremely light or missing entirely. These missing areas form wide bands that run along the page parallel to the leading edge of the paper. This can be caused by Imaging Unit oil lines that develop on the green roller, if the printer is not used for extended periods of time, like overnight. The mark will disappear after the first print and might not leave a repeating bar. Process Scan S7300-035 . Troubleshooting Procedure Step Check Yes No 1 Print the 100% Solid Fill Test print. Is the problem with one primary color? Replace the defective Imaging Unit. Go to step [2]. 2 Is the paper wrinkled, dimpled or show signs of Complete having high moisture content? Go to step [3]. Load a fresh ream of paper. Did this correct the problem? 3 Print the Repeating Defects page. See "Repeating Go to step [4]. Do the defects correspond to a customer Replaceable Consumable? (Defects) Bands, Lines, Marks or Spots" on see "Repeating Defects Identification Chart" on page 3-95 page 3-80 4 Inspect the Fuser housing for warping or damage. Replace the Fuser. Replace the Engine Controller Board. Troubleshooting 3-105

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Troubleshooting
3-105
Missing Bands, Voids or Streaks in a Single Color
or All Colors Parallel to the Leading Edge of the
Paper (Scan Direction)
There are areas of the image that are extremely
light or missing entirely. These missing areas
form wide bands that run along the page
parallel to the leading edge of the paper.
This can be caused by Imaging Unit oil lines
that develop on the green roller, if the printer is
not used for extended periods of time, like
overnight. The mark will disappear after the
first print and might not leave a repeating bar.
.
Troubleshooting Procedure
Step
Check
Yes
No
1
Print the 100% Solid Fill Test print.
Is the problem with one primary color?
Replace the
defective
Imaging Unit.
Go to step [2].
2
Is the paper wrinkled, dimpled or show signs of
having high moisture content?
Load a fresh ream of paper.
Did this correct the problem?
Complete
Go to step [3].
3
Print the Repeating Defects page.
Do the defects correspond to a customer
Replaceable Consumable?
see “Repeating Defects Identification Chart” on
page 3-80
See "Repeating
(Defects) Bands,
Lines, Marks or
Spots" on
page 3-95
Go to step [4].
4
Inspect the Fuser housing for warping or
damage.
Replace the
Fuser.
Replace the
Engine
Controller
Board.
S7300-035
Scan
Process