During routine printing operations, the appearance of black lines or spots on pages is a relatively common issue, typically related to the condition of the toner cartridge or specific printing components.

1. Damaged or Aged Photosensitive Drum
If the surface of the photosensitive drum sustains scratches or wear, it will result in recurring black lines or spots appearing on the printed pages.

2. Uneven Toner Distribution or Impurities
Inconsistent toner quality or the presence of impurities mixed into the toner can lead to the appearance of black spots or smudges during printing.

3. Faulty Cleaning Blade or Magnetic Roller
A worn cleaning blade or an uneven magnetic roller surface can cause uneven toner distribution, resulting in streaks or background graying on the printout.

4. Internal Residue or Toner Leakage within the Cartridge
If the toner cartridge has poor sealing or an excessive buildup of internal toner residue, it can easily contaminate the printed pages during the printing process.

5. Internal Printer Contamination
Accumulated dust inside the printer or a dirty fuser assembly can also leave black lines or spots on the paper.

When black lines or spots appear, priority should be given to inspecting the condition of the toner cartridge and critical components, followed by prompt replacement or cleaning as necessary.
ACO compatible toner cartridges undergo rigorous quality control and component screening processes to effectively minimize such printing issues, ensuring clean and crisp output. We warmly welcome customers to visit our facility for a factory tour at any time.