The stripe that you are describing sounds like a bad drum to me. The good thing about HP toner cartridges is that they include the drum -- so a new cartridge = new drum. I'd be surprised if you didn't solve the problem with a new HP toner. As other have suggested, off-brands can bite you when it comes to toner-transfer. --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Brian Lalor <blalor@...> wrote: > > > On Fri, 8 Jan 2010 18:28:28 +0100, Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...> > wrote: > > > Off-brand cartridges never worked for me, but the stripe could be bad, > > maybe something on the mirror/laser assembly? > > Try taking the cartridge out and shake it to spread the toner evenly > > over the width, then print a couple of pages all black. > > I've shaken, rattled, and rolled those cartridges to within an inch of > their lives! I'll give it one more go before giving up. > > > I also buy toner on ebay, with a little patience I've always found > > genuine brand toner well below the normal price. This comes from > > people who don't have the printer any more and stuff like that, expiry > > date doesn't seem to matter but brand does. > > New 27X cartridges are around $125, and new 27A cartridges are about $100. > The 27X goes for 50-60 on eBay with free shipping for an official HP one, > but if I still have other problems I'm just throwing good money after bad. > This was intended to be a cheap purchase... :-) > > -- > Brian Lalor > blalor@... >
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Re: Pulsar PCB Fab System. Any good?
2010-01-08 by awakephd
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