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A technician is troubleshooting a commercial laser printer that produces output with two distinct defects on every print job: toner smudges and easily wipes off the paper when touched, and a faint duplicate image of previously printed text repeats vertically down the page at exact 94 mm intervals. A maintenance manual confirms that 94 mm corresponds to the circumference of the photosensitive drum. Which of the following combinations identifies the primary components responsible for these symptoms?

  1. A malfunctioning fuser assembly and a worn drum cleaning bladeCevap
  2. B
    A degraded primary charge roller and a faulty transfer roller
  3. C
    A misaligned laser scanning assembly and a defective static eliminator strip
  4. D
    An uncalibrated high-voltage power supply and a depleted developer roller

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A malfunctioning fuser assembly and a worn drum cleaning blade
The correct answer identifies the fuser assembly and the drum cleaning blade. Loose toner that easily wipes off paper points directly to a failure in the fusing process, which relies on heat and pressure to permanently bond toner resin to paper fibers. Repeated ghost images occurring at exact intervals equal to the photosensitive drum circumference indicate that residual toner from a prior image was not scraped off during the cleaning phase, allowing leftover toner to transfer again on subsequent drum rotations.

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1
Analyze the first defect (toner smudges and wipes off easily).
Identify that toner has been placed on the paper but not permanently bonded.
The fusing stage of the electrophotographic (EP) process uses heated rollers and pressure to melt plastic toner resin into paper fibers. If the fuser fails to reach adequate temperature or apply sufficient pressure, toner remains loose powder on the surface.
2
Analyze the second defect (repeating ghost image at 94 mm intervals).
Correlate the repeating interval with drum circumference and identify a failure in the cleaning phase.
Calculated defect spacing matching a specific roller's circumference indicates a physical defect or residual material on that roller. Ghosting occurring at the photosensitive drum circumference indicates that residual toner from a previous revolution was not wiped away by the cleaning blade before the next charging and writing cycle.
3
Synthesize both diagnostic findings to select the matching component pair.
Confirm that the combination of fuser assembly failure and drum cleaning blade failure accounts for both observed symptoms.
No single component failure accounts for both un-melted toner and un-cleared drum residue; they represent failures in the fusing phase and cleaning phase of the EP process, respectively.

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Electrophotographic (EP) Print Process Component Failure Diagnosis
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