C. Drum
A drum is a component within a laser printer that carries toner to the paper. A damaged or worn-out drum can cause various print quality issues, including vertical lines.
Here's why the other options are less likely:
A. Mirror: A faulty mirror can cause horizontal lines or other image distortions.
B. Fuser: A faulty fuser can cause issues like toner smears or paper jams, but not necessarily vertical lines.
D. Toner: A low toner level or a faulty toner cartridge can cause faded or incomplete prints, but not vertical lines.
Therefore, replacing the drum is the most likely solution to resolve the vertical line issue.
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If vertical lines are appearing on the printout, the most likely component that needs replacement is:
C. Drum
Vertical lines on printouts are often caused by a worn-out or damaged drum. Replacing the drum unit should resolve the issue.
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