The problem you are encountering is the failure of the charged toner particles from jumping from the drum to your paper. This is where a positively charged "transfer roller’ or wire is used to alter the drums charge.
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The problem you are encountering is the failure of the charged toner particles from jumping from the drum to your paper. This is where a positively charged "transfer roller’ or wire is used to alter the drums charge has failed.
The other possibility is the fuser roller is not heating up so the toner is not being melted to the paper. If you can smear the print then thats your problem.
The problem you are encountering is the failure of the charged toner particles from jumping from the drum to your paper. This is where a positively charged "transfer roller’ or wire is used to alter the drums charge.
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The bottomline here is your logic board which drives the positive charge has failed.
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The other possibility is the fuser roller is not heating up so the toner is not being melted to the paper. If you can smear the print then thats your problem.
Reference this: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_printing|Wikipedia - Laser Printing]
The problem you are encountering is the failure of the charged toner particles from jumping from the drum to your paper. This is where a positively charged "transfer roller’ or wire is used to alter the drums charge.
The bottomline here is your logic board which drives the positive charge has failed.