After running around 18,000 books on 70# gloss text without issue, we started seeing wrinkled pages like the photo attached. Does anyone have any tips for fixing this? It is happening in the main unit and appears to be happening when it's duplexed.
The image is being fused properly and it doesn't seem to happen when I simplex print. I am thinking it is happening someplace after fusing the second side since the image is perfect.
No dice on the fuser. Swapped them and still have the wrinkles.
I am waiting to hear back from the service manager. The tech we have is fairly new and he was baffled by it. Tried adjusting temperature and motor speed, but it had no effect.
I would appreciate it.
Here is a thought about a possible work-around. If you don't have the issue running simplex, you could run the sheets through simplex, printing the side with the least amount of coverage first, then reload the sheets and print the other side, not a great solution but I've used in in the past just to be able to keep going.
This is a variable data job. I was tempted to try that. We are just going to run it on the Versant 2100 to get by.
Whoa! not good to do that on a variable job. One other thought; have you switched to paper with a different lot number? I've had it happen with paper from the same company was running good, then suddenly problems and I could trace the problem right back to where I was using paper with a different lot number. Good to know you have a back up machine, I would love that!
We've had something similar with our 7110. It was a combination of thin paper, 70# and very heavy coverage on both sides of the sheet. The only fix we found was to go up paper weight to 80#.
That's what I feared.
I tried some 70# Dull Text that was short grain like the original 70# GT that wrinkled and it runs like a champ. No issues at all. Maybe a roller that isn't able to grip the gloss sheet???
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