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If the crease is a corner fold or a pressure line down the page, it will often be caused by something in the paper feed path close to the main drive bar in an inkjet or near the fuser in a laser printer. Have a look at the leading edge of the paper as it exits the printer for a nick or mark that may give a clue where to start looking. If there is a fold or crumple line down the length of the page, look at the paper pick up mechanism in an inkjet (usually the paper tray is a good start) or if it is a laser printer you should remove the fuser and check the fuser sleeve and pressure rollers. If you could let me know what the machine is and where the crease is I may be able to give better advice.
the scanner glass which reads the page is dusty.or any hair like material is stuck on that.just open the scanner and clean the glass.
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The paper may not be feeding straight out of the paper tray due to poor stacking of the paper in the paper cassette. try another paper tray or check the paper in the paper tray for folded over papers usually near the bottom. Also try feeding paper from the hand feed tray on the left side. This uses a different paper path.
You are right the drum needs to be replaced. the coating wears down and starts making marks I sell them for 55.00 complete or just the drum for 22.00 It's easy to install a new drum with a screw driver and a pair of needle nose pliers.
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Your machine has the wrong paper in it or the paper sensor is not working properly. There should be a black mark on the top left hand corner of each page. The correct ekg paper and ekg repair is available from Medical Device Depot.
This sounds like the photoconductor units for both black and blue need to e replaced. Open the front of the printer like you are changing toner cartridges. On the front door parts that opens to you there will e four pieces, 1 for each color. Look at the one with blue on it and the one with black and look on the ends of these, they are the photoconductor units. I bet both of the colors have worn sections compared tothe magenta and yellow ones. The replacement part number is C53030X and you will need 2 of these. They have a life span just like toner and have to be replaced too.
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Most likely this is caused by a bad fuser, which can be replaced. Depending on the printer model it might be more economical just to buy a new printer..
There sounds like there is somthing in the path of the printhead. Using a flash light, remove back cover of machine and look for a small piece of paper,etc. Be careful not to jam anything in to th machine. It may take running a thick piece of paper through manually with your hands to remove the object.
Hi there it could be that the fuser or the drum unit has some sticky labels attached to it check these units also check the paper feed path as there may also be some obstruction causing the paper to crease and crinkle.
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