Kyocera laser 4200dn was printing blank pages, then after doing drum refresh was ok for a while then started to print with missing or blank areas on page???
Ungortunately both drum and developer tank are suspects here. First stop is to remove drum so you can view the devloping magnetic roller to see if there is a thin even layer of toner on it. Because this is best done by a trained eye it may be best to get a Kyocera specialist company for an assessment. Try a developer refresh as well. See if that works. Good luck.
Ungortunately both drum and developer tank are suspects here. First stop is to remove drum so you can view the devloping magnetic roller to see if there is a thin even layer of toner on it. Because this is best done by a trained eye it may be best to get a Kyocera specialist company for an assessment. Try a developer refresh as well. See if that works. Good luck.Ungortunately both drum and developer tank are suspects here. First stop is to remove drum so you can view the devloping magnetic roller to see if there is a thin even layer of toner on it. Because this is best done by a trained eye it may be best to get a Kyocera specialist company for an assessment. Try a developer refresh as well. See if that works. Good luck.
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Ungortunately both drum and developer tank are suspects here. First stop is to remove drum so you can view the devloping magnetic roller to see if there is a thin even layer of toner on it. Because this is best done by a trained eye it may be best to get a Kyocera specialist company for an assessment. Try a developer refresh as well. See if that works. Good luck.
Ungortunately both drum and developer tank are suspects here. First stop is to remove drum so you can view the devloping magnetic roller to see if there is a thin even layer of toner on it. Because this is best done by a trained eye it may be best to get a Kyocera specialist company for an assessment. Try a developer refresh as well. See if that works. Good luck.