Hi,
You could have a look to the Pantum series of b&w laser printers, P2500 i.e. or BP2309, which are quite reasonably priced around 100€ and proposes toner cartridges around 40€.
They are compact and their weights , ~5kg, make them compatible with on location usages.
Yes, it is always necessary to shake a toner cartridge, keeping it approximately horizontal.
This preliminary operation is part of the installation procedure of oem/prefilled cartridges.
If not shaked, the toner isn’t evenly distributed under the drum, which induces the type of phenomenon that...
Ta da !!!
After having performed a thorough and cautious cleaning of all the elements involved, i.e.
the disc,
the belt,
and the pulley,
I then had a look to the rest of the system which looks clean.
I didn't find other traces of ink elsewhere.
I then managed to reassemble the covers...
I've openned the printer: both sides, and upper cover.
I've discovered something interesting on the left side, on the rear plastic transparent disc
I suppose that this system serves to monitor the paper movement.
I'm now starting to clean it, as well as perhaps if possible the optical...
Warm thank you, The Hat,
I did launch the Service tool only in order to get, I hopped so, a bit more of information about that printer conditions, i.e the waste tank level which looks ok <50%. Should there be really so much risks using it if I don't ever try to perform any adventurous...
Hi James,
as written at the beginning of my initial post, I'd started by performing a nozzle check as well as a Head Alignment test which both provided perfect results.
I then succeeded to put the machine in Service Mode and to communicate using the Canon Service Tool V3400.
The resulting...
Hi guys,
my Canon Pixma PRO-1 having failed with a B200 error, and support having ended two years ago, no more parts available, I was ready for buying a newer model.
I but had the opportunity to get another PRO-1 which I paid 100€.
This second machine but presents a strange behaviour when...