![]() For now i will keep using blender and cycles for the visualization part. I hope that the guys at formz will manage to fix those isssues since i would LOVE to do modeling AND rendering inside formz. To sum things up, i think the plugin is not really ready for a fluid and professional workflow. interiour rendering with lots of textures since the file size will just get to big. 80 mb for one material only!!! So i think that is not an option if you want to build a scene for e.g. If you have 4 textures in your material (Color, Reflection, Glossiness, Bump) you end up with a increased file size of approx. For example: A 2,5 mb jpeg texture can translate to 20 mb when uncompressed. I think thats because formz decompresses (for example jpeg) textures to their uncompressed file size. When using the generic vray material inside formz with hires textures, the formz file gets ridiculously big and the material editor slows down so much that it is not useable anymore. In my opinion formz should solve those issues before they sell the plugin to customers. Menu/reports/configuration page or usage page and look at the total number of printed pages.I tried your go to fix Andrew but it does not work for this specific problem. You can run cleaning pages from the 401 control panel- arrow to service/ cleaning page- and the printer will promt you to load paper in tray one- you will have to repeat this process several times for that amount of build up if it is the fuser. So I ordered a new one, installed it - I think it made it worse. I googled it, and found that it was the transfer roller, so I took it out, cleaned it - didn't help. If the paper looks nice and clean, then your fuser film has probably gotten contaminated. Product: Laserjet Pro 400 M401dw Operating System: Microsoft Windows 8.1 (64-bit) My printer is printing out with a streak on the right side of the page. ![]() If the mark is on the paper under the cartridge, then its the toner cartridge most likely. Start a print job and open the front door a second or two after you hear the paper start feeding, carefully take the toner cartridge out and look at your paper-careful not to get dirty as the toner will not yet be fused to the paper and can easily wipe off. This toner can then get carried into the fusing unit (heater) and stain or build up on the fuser film. If you've been using an off brand, the toner imaging drum seal on that side of the toner cartridge is probably bad. Are you using HP OEM cartridges or an off brand? This looks to be either the toner cartridge itself, or the fuser is going bad. Menu/reports/configuration page or usage page and look at the total number of printed pages. You should see the latent image of whatever you are printing on that greening/bluish colored drum and if there was loose toner or the smudge line was present- it would be obvious.Ī report from the admin menu will also help by indicating the usuage of the printer 150k-300k pages printed is about all you will get out of these You can also flip the toner over and move the flappy door to expose the imaging drum. Start printing one of the reports from the printer control panel, when you hear the printer start running, give it about 1-2 seconds then open the front door, the paper should be jammed underneath the toner cartridge- if the image on the paper looks clean and theres no smudge, then its the fuser. You'd know if it was the cartridge if you made the printer jam while the paper was under the cartridge. M402 is the new model, you can usually find them for around $129 US if you watch for a sale, or call hp and ask for a trade in deal. I'd say fuser, ask a service tech for a second opinion if you can find one to do it cheap, or just replace the printer. ![]() Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systems.Printer Wireless, Networking & Internet.DesignJet, Large Format Printers & Digital Press.Printing Errors or Lights & Stuck Print Jobs.Notebook Hardware and Upgrade Questions. ![]()
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