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Gray background on prints check Lexmark MX710, MX711

Step 1 

a Turn off the printer, wait for 10 seconds, and then turn on the printer. 

b From the printer control panel: 
1 Increase the toner darkness in the Quality menu. Note: 8 is the factory default setting. 

2 Set the paper type, texture, and weight in the Paper menu to match the paper loaded.

Step 2

Check if the printer is using a genuine and supported Lexmark toner cartridge.

Note: If the printer is using a third‑party cartridge, then refer the users to their cartridge supplier.

Step 3

Install a genuine and supported toner cartridge.

Step 4

Check if the serial number of the imaging unit has 12, 13, or 14 in the fourth and fifth digits. (Example: CAS13xxxxxxx).

Does the serial number have 12, 13, or 14 in the fourth and fifth digits?

Step 5

a Remove any packing material left on the imaging unit, including pieces of tape (A) on the side of the unit and the red separator plastic (B).


Lexmart toner separator plastic
Note: You may need a pair of pliers to remove a piece of broken plastic inside the imaging unit.

b Check the charge roller contact on the right side of the imaging unit for damage and proper installation.

Note: If the contact is missing (C), it may have been detached while removing the tape from the imaging unit.


charge roller contact


Is the charge roller contact damaged, contaminated, or missing?

Step 6

Reinstall, repair, or replace the charge roller contact on the imaging unit.

Does the problem remain?

Step 7

Replace the imaging unit.

Does the problem remain?

Step 8

Make sure that connection J9 (HVPS) on the controller board and the connections on the HVPS are properly connected.

Are the connections properly connected?

Step 9

Reseat the connections.

Does the problem remain?

Step 10

Note: Poor electrical contact to the photoconductor is the most likely source of a full page background defect.

          a Remove any contamination from the HVPS contact (charge system) (D) on the right side of the frame.


 

Step 11

Check if the HVPS contact (charge system) is bent, damaged, or not in proper contact with the imaging unit.

Is the contact free from damage and in proper contact with the imaging unit?

Step 12

Repair or replace the HVPS contacts.

Step 13 

Check all connections in the HVPS for proper connection. 

Is the HVPS properly connected?

Step 14 

Replace the connections. Does the problem remain?

Step 15 

Replace the HVPS. 

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