DaveFarquhar
Technical User
I'm not real good with printer hardware so I'm hoping someone can give me some tips. I have a low-mileage Lexmark 4039 (page count is about 5,200 pages) that I've had since sometime in 1996. Around a year ago it started printing a broken black band on the left side of the page. The page count seemed low for a new toner cartridge but it was the starter cartridge that came with the unit, so maybe it did need one. I bought a refilled cartridge off Ebay and at first printing with it was horrible, but then it calmed down and I've printed a few reams with it and it was fine. Lately though it's printing black streaks all over the page. I ended up putting the starter cartridge back in (hadn't gotten around to recycling it) and it's better than the newer cartridge was.
Obviously the toner cartridge isn't the entire problem. If the fuser is done, then I'd be just as well off to get a new printer, because you're looking at $200 there, and I'm reluctant to sink more money into the printer unless I know that's going to fix it. That said, if it's something simple, I'd rather do that because it's been a fine printer for me and the cost per page is awesome. Is there anything else it could be, besides the fuser?
Thanks!
Dave Farquhar
Obviously the toner cartridge isn't the entire problem. If the fuser is done, then I'd be just as well off to get a new printer, because you're looking at $200 there, and I'm reluctant to sink more money into the printer unless I know that's going to fix it. That said, if it's something simple, I'd rather do that because it's been a fine printer for me and the cost per page is awesome. Is there anything else it could be, besides the fuser?
Thanks!
Dave Farquhar