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scale to small on a 1900

 
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slyman
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 PostPosted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 5:27 pm    Post subject: scale to small on a 1900 Reply with quote Back to top

Hi everyone, a collegue has install a rebuilt Kip1900 today and the customer found it was not scale at 100%. We look in service manual and nothing talk about scaling or Drum speed. There is only fuser speed adjustement.

The image is too small as for 6mm on a 24" copy.

I read some post on other machine and suggests are "document feed roller" but they are in metal in my machine..."Driving belt": maybe..."Fixing speed": not sure for my problem, if it's was for longer print yes but not smaller...So I tought about a spool brake for the paper roll or something braking the paper passage: maybe...

Like I said, the machine was install by a collegue and is on the site right now and he's not good in english...that why I asking for him...

Did someone have a idea about that ?

Thanks
 
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wadetech
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Joined: 05 Jan 2009
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 PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 10:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Hi Slyman

You may want to try some Anti Static Spray or Fluid on the Feedboard and rollers. Static may be holding your original back, causing longer prints. I think there is a + - distortion allowance of 1% on a D size copy. I may be thinking of a different machine??

Good Luck
WT
 
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