Printer Repair Montreal: On a recent service call, my client complained to me that
their HP LaserJet P4014 was having some print quality issues. When I printed a
test page I noticed that there were a few areas down the left half of the page
that had light print. My first believed was to supplant the toner cartridge
however the client informed me that they had officially done as such yet the
issue had been on-going.
Since the light print was not predictable down the page, yet
happened at intervals, I knew immediately I could rule out the laser scanner
gathering as the issue. In the wake of running a half test and affirming that
the imperfection was on the page before the image was fused, I knew it was
either the exchange roller or toner cartridge.
Since the toner cartridge had been supplanted a few times I
checked the exchange roller, which showed an area on the roller that was
roughed up and that corresponded with the area of light print on the page. I
ordered and installed another exchange roller and the image quality was
restored (Reparation Imprimante Montreal).
Note: HP
has a repetitive imperfection ruler in their service manuals. A most people
think this is for black marks on the page. This ruler can also be utilized for
light marks. On the off chance that you think you have the solution but want to
confirm you are supplanting the right part, mark the redundant deformity ruler
in the service manual. Additionally, I personally never installed outsider move
rollers in machines. I've had far an excess of issues with them. Whenever
ordering an maintenance kit or supplanting the exchange roller, I prescribe
getting an OEM exchange roller.