The print has a repeating defect. How can I determine what is wrong? (CX1200-CX1000)
The print has a repeating defect. How can I determine what is wrong? (CX1200-CX1000)
Print the repeating defect locator found below. Compare it to the print. Match the reference line to the first instance of the defect and analyze what component lines up with the second instance of the defect.
Repeating Defect Locator
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