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Hello, probably the problem is in laser shuter or toner cartridge pin in toner holder. But when you try to copy, when paper goes to the drum, open the right cover and produce paper jam, now look at drum for image, if on drum isnt image its laser problem...
If the laser shuter is faulty, these means that when you close the right door, the nose on door doesn't lift the laser shuter and so the laser unit cant write on drum.
If the toner crg. pin is faulty, when you insert toner in holder inside the copier, on right side of toner holder is small circle with pin that contacts the toner and gives voltage. You can apply some wd40 to that circle, that goes in and out when you open or close door.
But, probably is laser shuter... to check him you need to dismantle the copier.
You didn't say that you swapped out the toner. Let's come back to that point later.
Put paper in the manual feed tray. Print something. As soon as the paper feeds halfway into the printer, open the top cover. Pull out the toner, look down at the paper. Is it mostly black? If the answer is yes....replace the toner. Vacuum out the inside of the printer and print again. I think you have a bad toner cartridge
the machine is only designed for 80gsm paper. you can change paper type through printer options in printer manager to card stock. it wil probably not work though as it is really only designed for 80gsm paper. the toner need to be heated to 200oC inorder to fuse to the paper cardstock absorbs less heat than normal paper.
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