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Default Photocopier - paper scratches on the OPC

ie the normal paper or dust slight scratches , not down to the metal drum
from loose screw or swarf. All quite normal for any OPC. Usually this is ok
but the original toner for this m/c not available, requiring second 1 only
source, supposed compatible, formulation. Very fine scratches seem to hold
the toner , ie exposed bits of latent image retain the toner in the
scratches and so deposit as fine lines on the paper. If too much toner
passed to the OPC then more and more lines appear, so only possible to
produce grey rather than black output. The ac cleaning voltage is now at
maximum of 2.5 KV but some lines are still present with a grey image rather
than black.
Anyone happen to know what needs adding to the toner to make it less sticky
or whatever ? or some other procedure. I'm assuming the narrow scratches are
physically holding the toner but thats only guessing really, decreasing the
transfer voltage of course produces a lighter image and still transfers the
lines, so not an option.
Physically cleaning the OPC or leaving the background heater on all the time
makes no difference. I'm wondering if the toner is too oily and decanting to
a tumbler with blotting paper lining would remove some of the oiliness,
before returning to the hopper. Anyone know of a test for oiliness that
gives some sort of numerical result ?

Incidently anyone know what the marking B stands for, on the preset for
adjusting the 200 to 250V dc voltage of the OPC relative to frame and what
this voltage is called ? The other presets are marked TR for transfer and AC
for the ac cleaning voltage


 
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