Anyone else having problems with the 3000 Fuser Roller (Red) developing dry areas on the surface of the roller? The printed piece has a gloss variation which looks almost like there is a lack of fuser fluid. Ever since I've been using these new fusers I've had this problem. It usually starts to happen around 150,000 to 200,000 pages which is half the potential page life. So far the only solution is to put in a brand new fuser which is not very cost effective. Anyone have a better solution?
NexPress 2100 plus running system software version 10.1 patch 7
NexPress 2100 plus running system software version 10.1 patch 7