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02-21-2020 10:36 AM
Hello,
I just replaced the Transfer Kit on my Color Laserjet Enterprise M750 and was wondering how to reset the "Pages since Last transfer Maintenance" to 0. I printed up a configuration page and it still shows the previous figure ? Many Thanks, CJLandry
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02-21-2020 11:38 AM
Hello,
Here is a copy/paste from another reply for same unit. I did not write it. The only thing I would add to this is that the "maintenance count" on the config sheet usually refers to the fuser, not the belt. Pull up the "Supplies" report on the panel and print it out. That should give you page counts and percentages remaining.
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Now you can reset the New Transfer Kit setting ... At the control Panel, press the Home button. Open the "Administration" menu, then choose "Manage Supplies". Select the "Rest Supplies" option, and then choose "New Transfer Kit." Use the Down Arrow button to highlight the word "Yes", and then press Ok to select it.
After replacing the Transfer Belt, it's a good idea to perform a Full Calibration (or even several Full Calibrations in a row, if you are having print quality issues). Full Calibrations help with print quality by aligning the color tones, the drums, and the color plane. Each Full Calibration takes about 4 minutes. To perform a Full Calibration: Press Home button to enter the menus. Press Down Arrow to highlight SYSTEM SETUP and press OK. Press Down Arrow to highlight PRINT QUALITY and press OK. Press Down Arrow to highlight COLOR CALIBRATION and press OK. Next, choose CALIBRATE NOW and press OK. Wait for the printer to calibrate (up to 4 minutes), and then print a test page. If print quality still needs improvement, repeat the Calibration. If multiple Calibrations don't help, some of the toner cartridges may need replacement.
02-21-2020 11:38 AM
Hello,
Here is a copy/paste from another reply for same unit. I did not write it. The only thing I would add to this is that the "maintenance count" on the config sheet usually refers to the fuser, not the belt. Pull up the "Supplies" report on the panel and print it out. That should give you page counts and percentages remaining.
G
Now you can reset the New Transfer Kit setting ... At the control Panel, press the Home button. Open the "Administration" menu, then choose "Manage Supplies". Select the "Rest Supplies" option, and then choose "New Transfer Kit." Use the Down Arrow button to highlight the word "Yes", and then press Ok to select it.
After replacing the Transfer Belt, it's a good idea to perform a Full Calibration (or even several Full Calibrations in a row, if you are having print quality issues). Full Calibrations help with print quality by aligning the color tones, the drums, and the color plane. Each Full Calibration takes about 4 minutes. To perform a Full Calibration: Press Home button to enter the menus. Press Down Arrow to highlight SYSTEM SETUP and press OK. Press Down Arrow to highlight PRINT QUALITY and press OK. Press Down Arrow to highlight COLOR CALIBRATION and press OK. Next, choose CALIBRATE NOW and press OK. Wait for the printer to calibrate (up to 4 minutes), and then print a test page. If print quality still needs improvement, repeat the Calibration. If multiple Calibrations don't help, some of the toner cartridges may need replacement.