A user reports that a laser printer continues to print pages with text that is too light to read even after adding additional toner. Which of the following should the technician replace to correct this issue?
To correct the issue of laser printer pages printing text too light to read even after adding additional toner, the technician should consider replacing:
D. Transfer drum
Explanation:
The transfer drum (also known as the imaging drum or photoconductor) is a crucial component in the laser printing process. It plays a key role in transferring the toner onto the paper.
If the transfer drum is worn out or defective, it may not effectively transfer the toner onto the paper, resulting in light or faded printouts.
Adding additional toner (which is related to the toner cartridge) might not resolve the issue if the transfer drum is the root cause.
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