- ancient laser printer - Canon LPB 4
- Posted by Judy Cosler on August 16th, 2003
i have a perfectly working laser printer which I bought in 1990! It
works perfectly EXCEPT it has started to output a vertical line down
every page in the same space. Though this printer operates perfectly
in every other respect, I'm reluctant to spend minimum $100 to have it
repaired. I've tried cleaning the rollers but that doesn't seem to
help. This is not just a straight line. don't know how to describe
it. I could scan it.
any ideas, given that inadequate description?
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- Posted by Warren Block on August 16th, 2003
Judy Cosler <jcosler@starpower.net> wrote:
Have you replaced the toner cartridge? That could be a scratch on the
drum. It should take the same toner as an HP IIP, I think.
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Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota * USA
- Posted by Douglas Barr on August 16th, 2003
If it is the printer that I think it is, when you lift the lid you will see
some thin wires at an angle around the middle of the printer. There will be
a horizontal wire running below these across the width of the printer. It
would be worth cleaning these as they could give the kind of problem that
you are having.
Dirt on the corona wires costs nothing to sort, however I agree that
replacing the toner cartridge is probably the most likely solution, though.
Doug
- Posted by Quadrajet1 on August 16th, 2003
<< If it is the printer that I think it is, when you lift the lid you will see
some thin wires at an angle around the middle of the printer. There will be
a horizontal wire running below these across the width of the printer. It
would be worth cleaning these as they could give the kind of problem that
you are having.
Dirt on the corona wires costs nothing to sort, however I agree that
replacing the toner cartridge is probably the most likely solution, though.
Doug >>
The LPB4 won't have any corona wires, just the transfer roller. You may be
thinking of the LPB-8 which is the LaserJet II look alike, the CX engine. The
LPB-4 is the LX engine.
Raymond
- Posted by Gordon on August 17th, 2003
On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 07:48:50 -0400, Judy Cosler
<jcosler@starpower.net> wrote:
toner cartridge. Most of these kinds of problems are caused by a
srcach on the optical durm of the toner cartridge, or in the case of a
white line a forgen object in the way of the laser.
Gordon
- Posted by Douglas Barr on August 17th, 2003
Looks like I was thinking of the LPB-8.
Doug
- Posted by FredFarkle on August 17th, 2003
On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 19:06:05 +0100, "Douglas Barr"
<douglasb@.NOSPAM.beartown.fsnet.co.uk> spewed:
If not the toner cartridge, its the fuser
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- Posted by Judy Cosler on August 17th, 2003
what/where is the 'fuser?'
As I remember this is a new toner cartridge & had just begun to happen
with the old cartridge b4 I replaced it. Attached is a scan of the
output.
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 11:55:55 -0400, FredFarkle
<FredFarkle@laffaminute.com> wrote:
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- Posted by Judy Cosler on August 17th, 2003
what/where is the 'fuser?'
As I remember this is a new toner cartridge & had just begun to happen
with the old cartridge b4 I replaced it. Attached is a scan of the
output.
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 11:55:55 -0400, FredFarkle
<FredFarkle@laffaminute.com> wrote:
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- Posted by Quadrajet1 on August 18th, 2003
<< what/where is the 'fuser?'
As I remember this is a new toner cartridge & had just begun to happen
with the old cartridge b4 I replaced it. Attached is a scan of the
output. >>
Thw fuser is in the front door. It's in the center, and covered with a black
fuzz. After the printer's been on a while, it'll be plenty warm too.
Raymond