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XEROX PHASER 7100 BLURRY PRINT

XEROX PHASER 7100 BLURRY PRINT

XEROX PHASER 7100 BLURRY PRINT

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Have a xerox phaser 7100 that it's printing blurry when printing in color.I have perform auto calibration
as well as a manual calibration has not help,,,,,all consumables are XEROX OEM..any help you can send my way
I surely needed.
Thank youbigears

RE: XEROX PHASER 7100 BLURRY PRINT

We had a 7225 with a a similar issue, the color printouts would come out blurry. The test pages would come out ok, but when the user tried to print, half the time the printouts would come out ok, the others, not so much. Had the techs out here and they tried installing a PS kit, didn't help, then they tried updating firmware, didn't help. The last step and what is also recommended by Xerox is to change out the main board SBC PWB. Don't know if you have the same issue, but hope it helps.

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