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Vertical streaks: Check,which color/s streaks are appearing on print out,remove that cartridge/s check on drum surface for streaks.. if found replace that cartridge/s..check. Horizontal streaks: This problem appears when the cartridge/s image drum not rotating properly. Resit the cartridges properly, print 20nos of blank pages, then check.... replace the cartridge..
i have an lexmark 6500 all in one copier. If I print from the computer the copies are o.k., however, if I print a copy from the copier the copies have a black streak on them. How do I get rid of the streak on my copies
if its white lines appearing in the printout then its sirely down to air, you may want to replace the cartridge with a new one & perform a few head cleans one after another.
In the printer settings, there is a button to switch to Advanced.
So, right click on the printer, select properties, click Advanced, then Printing Defaults, then there is your switch to Advanced button. That will reveal the tick box that says only use black.
What I would do is remove all cartridges, wipe the belt w/clean cloth use an air can to clean the machine, check the drum on each cartridge see if there is something, it could be there was a change in Voltage and it burnt the drums. change 1 more toner cartridge to see if that color goes away, if it does then you will know if the drums are the problems.
I've had a problem w gen toners doing the exact same thing, so I had to OEM and it went away. Good luck>
Your yellow problem sounds like a bad yellow developer housing. Take the drum out and look at the developer housing, You will need a flash light to do so. See if the roller is solid yellow. Even if it is there may not be any developer left in the housing.
The Cyan sounds like the drum since it gets worse as it prints.
That can also be caused by the transfer belt cleaner. But that normally is the opposite. It has a rainbow sort of streak and it gets better as the machine runs.
This is the problem with the cartridge if you brought original Lexmark cartridge you can get it exchanged as the cartridge is nay be defective and the cartridge comes with one year warranty...........................................
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