First, a little background information. My company is shutting down, and the employees were given the option to purchase some of the graphics/design equipment. Since our Phaser 6360 had only 11,000 impressions, and I got a bunch of consumables to go with it, I just couldn't say no.
However, since hooking it up to a new Snow Leopard system, I'm running into two issues. I have an "OPC drum end of life" error and a color registration issue. After speaking with Xerox, I found out the "OPC end of life" error is a driver issue, pertaining to Snow Leopard. The color registration, I'm not sure about yet. Colored text prints blurry, as the colors are slightly offset from each other, by about a half point.
The prints prior to my purchase were not blurry, so I have a feeling something was jostled during the transition from work to my home office. I did remove the imaging unit and fuser prior to the move, and kept them out of the light.
Does anyone have an educated guess on what might cause this issue and the easiest way (least expensive) to resolve it?
Thanks!!
Mark.
However, since hooking it up to a new Snow Leopard system, I'm running into two issues. I have an "OPC drum end of life" error and a color registration issue. After speaking with Xerox, I found out the "OPC end of life" error is a driver issue, pertaining to Snow Leopard. The color registration, I'm not sure about yet. Colored text prints blurry, as the colors are slightly offset from each other, by about a half point.
The prints prior to my purchase were not blurry, so I have a feeling something was jostled during the transition from work to my home office. I did remove the imaging unit and fuser prior to the move, and kept them out of the light.
Does anyone have an educated guess on what might cause this issue and the easiest way (least expensive) to resolve it?
Thanks!!
Mark.