I have the Ricoh 7210. I run mostly 100#, 110#, 120#, 130#, 16PT coated cover papers and NCR as well.
The problem I tend to have is that if I run a job with smaller size first, then switch to the bigger size, then I will get the fuser line running the top and bottom of the paper.
For example, If I run 1000 sheets of 12"x18" 110# cover first, then run another job on 13"x19" sheets. I will get the lines running across horizontally on top and bottom. (0.5" inch from the top margin and 0.5" inch from the bottom margin).
The same thing applies if I run a few thousands of NCR size 11"x17" then switch to run anything bigger 12"x18" or 13"x19", there will be lines at the 11" mark.
The machine has the maintenance option to "Smoothe the Fusing Belt manually" which if you run enough of those, eventually, the lines will slowly fade out. But I had to run many times of those manually to get rid of a good portion of that line. The lines will be more obvious when you have solid color coverage.
Now, the only way I can think of to avoid such the problem is to dedicate different fuser for different paper size so I don't have to worry about those lines (1 fuser for 11x17, 1 fuser for 12x18 and the third fuser for 13x19). I wonder if you guys have such a problem and what your solutions might be?
The problem I tend to have is that if I run a job with smaller size first, then switch to the bigger size, then I will get the fuser line running the top and bottom of the paper.
For example, If I run 1000 sheets of 12"x18" 110# cover first, then run another job on 13"x19" sheets. I will get the lines running across horizontally on top and bottom. (0.5" inch from the top margin and 0.5" inch from the bottom margin).
The same thing applies if I run a few thousands of NCR size 11"x17" then switch to run anything bigger 12"x18" or 13"x19", there will be lines at the 11" mark.
The machine has the maintenance option to "Smoothe the Fusing Belt manually" which if you run enough of those, eventually, the lines will slowly fade out. But I had to run many times of those manually to get rid of a good portion of that line. The lines will be more obvious when you have solid color coverage.
Now, the only way I can think of to avoid such the problem is to dedicate different fuser for different paper size so I don't have to worry about those lines (1 fuser for 11x17, 1 fuser for 12x18 and the third fuser for 13x19). I wonder if you guys have such a problem and what your solutions might be?