Brother International MFC 9880 Owners Manual - Page 147

CHANGE DRUM SOON, Regular Maintenance, Cleaning the Drum, Acceptable Paper, Setting the Print Density - toner cartridge

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DIFFICULTY SUGGESTIONS Printed pages are stained with Clean the machine's interior and the primary corona wire of drum toner or have vertical stripes. unit. (See Regular Maintenance, page 142 and Cleaning the Drum Unit, page 144.) Make sure that the tab of the corona wire is at the home position. If after cleaning, you still see dark stripes or toner stains and the display shows CHANGE DRUM SOON, replace the Dark Stripes or Toner Stains drum unit with a new one. Printed pages have white spots in black text and graphic areas. Make sure that you use paper that meets the specifications. (See Acceptable Paper, page 68.) Rough surface or thick media can cause the problem. If you still see white spots and the display shows CHANGE DRUM SOON, replace the drum unit with a new one. White Spots Toner scatters and stains the printed page. Scattering Toner Adjust the print conditions by setting the Print Density function. (See Setting the Print Density, page 31.) Clean the machine's interior. (See Regular Maintenance, page 142 and Cleaning the Drum Unit, page 144.) Make sure that you use paper that meets specifications. (See Acceptable Paper, page 68.) If you still have scattered toner and the display shows CHANGE DRUM SOON, replace the drum unit with a new one. The whole page is printed black. Black Page Clean the machine's interior and the primary corona wire of the drum unit. (See Regular Maintenance, page 142 and Cleaning the Drum Unit, page 144.) Also, do not use heat-sensitive paper as it will cause this problem. After cleaning, if the printed pages are still black or the display shows CHANGE DRUM SOON, replace the drum unit with a new one. The drum unit may be damaged. Nothing is printed on the page. Make sure that the toner cartridge is not empty. If the toner cartridge is empty, replace the toner cartridge. (See Replacing the Toner Cartridge, page 145.) White page Printed pages are marked regular intervals. Markings may disappear by themselves. Try copying at multiple pages to clear this problem. Markings may occur if the machine has not been used for a long time. A possible cause is that the surface of the drum is marked or damaged by excessive exposure to light. In this case, replace the drum unit with a new one. Example of Regular Marking 138 Chapter 18

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138
Chapter 18
Printed pages are stained with
toner or have vertical stripes.
Dark Stripes or Toner Stains
Clean the machine
s interior and the primary corona wire of drum
unit. (See
Regular Maintenance
, page 142 and
Cleaning the Drum
Unit
, page 144.) Make sure that the tab of the corona wire is at the
home position. If after cleaning, you still see dark stripes or toner
stains and the display shows
CHANGE DRUM SOON
, replace the
drum unit with a new one.
Printed pages have white
spots in black text and
graphic areas.
White Spots
Make sure that you use paper that meets the specifications. (See
Acceptable Paper
, page 68.) Rough surface or thick media can
cause the problem. If you still see white spots and the display shows
CHANGE DRUM SOON
, replace the drum unit with a new one.
Toner scatters and stains the
printed page.
Scattering Toner
Adjust the print conditions by setting the Print Density function.
(See
Setting the Print Density
, page 31.) Clean the machine
s
interior. (See
Regular Maintenance
, page 142 and
Cleaning the
Drum Unit
, page 144.) Make sure that you use paper that meets
specifications. (See
Acceptable Paper
, page 68.) If you still have
scattered toner and the display shows
CHANGE DRUM SOON
,
replace the drum unit with a new one.
The whole page is printed
black.
Black Page
Clean the machine
s interior and the primary corona wire of the
drum unit. (See
Regular Maintenance
, page 142
and
Cleaning the
Drum Unit
, page 144.) Also, do not use heat-sensitive paper as it
will cause this problem. After cleaning, if the printed pages are still
black or the display shows
CHANGE DRUM SOON
, replace the
drum unit with a new one. The drum unit may be damaged.
Nothing is printed on the
page.
White page
Make sure that the toner cartridge is not empty. If the toner cartridge
is empty, replace the toner cartridge. (See
Replacing the Toner
Cartridge
, page 145.)
Printed pages are marked
regular intervals.
Example of Regular Marking
Markings may disappear by themselves. Try copying at multiple
pages to clear this problem. Markings may occur if the machine has
not been used for a long time. A possible cause is that the surface of
the drum is marked or damaged by excessive exposure to light. In
this case, replace the drum unit with a new one.
DIFFICULTY
SUGGESTIONS