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PROBABLE CAUSES:
1. Failed T/S corona.
Remove the T/S corona unit. If blank copies can be printed without a service code appearing, replace the T/S corona unit (p/n 57AA R715 00).
2. The HV unit has failed.
Replace the HV unit (p/n 56AA 8401 2).
check the right side door (big one) inside should see a assy with plastic arrows lack of a better term inside the assy is two wires plated gold that are use to transfer the the image off the drum to the paper, and prevent the the paper from sticking to the drum one or both mite be broken or you have a High Voltage board or system failure get a tech out worse case main board$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
http://www.makita.com/en-us/Assets/images/Products/_PartsBreakdowns/PB_2703.pdf
http://www.makita.com/en-us/Assets/images/Products/2703/owners_manuals/2703.pdf
Here are two links for the parts manual and the owners manual. It is not uncommon for a tool to go slightly out of line with use due to vibration and and movement of the arbor. As for the tool not tilting, it just sounds like the worm screw and gear are off line. this is a pretty quick fix but it requires you to turn your saw upside down to access the set screws. I glanced at the diagram and it looks like the handle for the adjustment is held on by a set pin. you will also be able to access this from inside the cabinet.
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