Copier developing common faults

The copier is one of the essential equipment in the modern office, this equipment is widely used to meet the needs of different industries, in a variety of different ways to transfer information, storage of data and documents. However, the copier is also a kind of equipment that will often fail, and one of the most common failures is the development problem. Here are some common copier development faults.

1. Deterioration in copy quality

When the copied document becomes blurry or gray, then it means that there is some development problem. The problem may be related to density controller, developer or cleanliness. Any of these causes can make the image unclear, resulting in a change in the final result and requiring adjustments to controllable factors to improve the quality of the copy.

2. Too much or too little developer

When too much or too little developer is used in the development process, even after processed copies are made, the document becomes blurry or unclear, and damage is caused to the printing equipment. Infrared sensor detection process has too much or too little developer this situation often occurs, so when encountered, the need to repair the defective developer as soon as possible, so as not to affect the quality of printed materials.

3. Developer damage

When the developer is damaged, it will affect the overall performance of the machine, and even cause equipment damage. Therefore, when the environment becomes harsh, the developer tends to stop working. Therefore, it is important to check the condition of the developer as regularly as possible to ensure that the equipment runs for a long time.

4. Internal Dust and Dirt

Dust and dirt can have a great impact on the device and if these substances get inside the device, they can damage its performance. Therefore, the copier needs to be cleaned regularly to prevent dust and dirt from affecting the copier.

In short, the above are some of the common problems of copier development faults that need to be dealt with promptly. In addition to keeping the equipment clean, regular maintenance is also required to ensure long-term stable operation.