Thanks for covering such an old printer :) We are more into technical drawings than prints on different materials, but thanks for tagging the printer name, it helped us, as well I did not know that you can do so much more than just print sheets with a laser printer! Were having streaks. When took it apart I could see that the belt had some lines of leftover toner. Cleaning that of with isopropyl alcohol (99%) made those streaks on prints go away. At least for now. There was some usage lines on the belt, so it may need replacement at some point, but it works fine for now :)
We're glad to hear that! There is so much possible with the device :D Have the transfer belt replaced at times then you should have peace for the moment :)
Thank you for this video! I am having colored streaks appear along the top of the first few sheets every time I print. After a dozen pages, it will clean itself out, but then it will happen again the next time I print. The cleaning cycle doesn't fix it, because it will happen again if the printer has been sitting for a while. On page 244 of the HP 5220 service manual, it says if the problem is "Toner smears appear on the media." then the solution is to "Clean the fuser inlet guide." I will clean the areas you recommend in the video, and the fuser inlet guide is one of them!
Hi, yes this is the same one. feel free to check out our website: www.ghost-white-toner.com/big-ghost-bundle/ The printer has different names depending on the equipment - HP Color LaserJet CP5220 Series/CP5225/N/DN/. :)
Thanks for going into details how to clean the HP 5225 Big ghost laser printer,. I just bought the same model , I have never used laser printer before , when I do the test page on the white paper, it print completely yellow on that paper and it seems that the yellow cartridges toner roller has some yellow on it. I don’t know if the timer has spilled on it., the other colors seems fine, so my question is there anyway to clean that yellow toner roller and how to do it safely? I attached the images of the problem I have, Thanks much in advance,
Hello! If you bought the printer from us, please write an e-mail with your order number to support@ghost-white-toner.com. Otherwise, we recommend that you contact your dealer :)
Thank you Ghost White Toner for the nice tutorial. Is it possible to clean the transfer belt at home or should I buy a new one. I mean a really should try to save up some money but again I do not want to destroy the printer. Do you have any success or do you reccommend cleaning it at home? Thank you.
Thanks... Liked Subscribed Say, I'm hoping you may advise me on a problem... I am getting 2 vertical narrow, 75mm wide faint strips on my 11x17 color graphics prints on my HP M750 (CP5225) laser printer. The faint strips run top to bottom on 11x17 size paper, meaning the strips run in line with the paper travel. I've replaced the toners, inspected everything, done cleaning cycles, etc... and it persists. It seems as if it is the black that is the omitted color in the 2 strips of faintness. The strips of faintness edges are not abrupt. The problem started after the printer took 2 pieces of 11x17 paper during printing and they were staggered, one a bit ahead of the other. The fuser was loosened and the pages pulled out. It printed perfectly prior to the incident... Any ideas for me?? Is the actual laser unit lens itself dirty? It is driving me crazy. I've searched and searched and I cannot find where the actual laser unit lenses affects the rollers, imagery, belt, etc. etc... Diagrams show the laser unit located beneath the toners... and the belt, of course, being above the toners. No lenses are visible anywhere inside the emptied printer with all consumables removed...! Please...? Help Me Ghost White Toner... You’re My Only Hope... 😀 Thanks again... Very appreciated...
Hi, this can have several reasons, either something is broken on one of the toners, something on the transfer ribbon or on the heating unit. However, these are all parts that can be replaced. Contact HP support with pictures of the fault, they will be able to tell you where the streaks are coming from.
the Printer makes shadows, also i changed all 4 colors cartridges same problem, when I print the cleaning page it comes out black with a very slide yellow bar at the end, cleaned it very well and still have same problem, any help ?
Hey, I was wondering if you guys would happen to have a recommendation for some problems I'm having with this printer. I've been doing foil art prints and bought this specifically because it takes a thick grade of cardstock and I wanted something that could do A3. For starters, I have the HP MFP 127 and was able to get it working with my process very easily. I just do the basic print in mono, then put through a laminator with toner transfer foil. So, two problems I'm having... 1) the foil is extremely patchy when I try to get it to stick to the toner, but the toner isn't necessarily lifting off the paper either, and 2) tray 1 really struggles to get cardstock to go through. I've been using 177gsm. The printer will grab the sheet and pull it in, but it seems to struggle at the next rollers. If there's a small stack of cardstock, it'll go through (albeit, the printing is next centered on cardstock), but if it's a single sheet of cardstock, it'll cause a paper jam. I went ahead and cleaned the whole thing and it's honestly in great condition. Hardly any dust, very clean, and the rollers/paper pulls had a nice springiness to the rubber. Some of the smaller rollers felt slightly lubricated, but I don't know if that's normal or not...? The printer itself has only had 5000 prints on it, so it hasn't seen much in the way of high usage. Would love to hear your thoughts because this was by far the most cost effective option for me and my needs, thanks!
Hi, Unfortunately, we are not familiar with your printing process. It also depends on the films which you use and the appropriate settings. If you have ordered from us, please send us an email with your order number to: support@ghost-white-toner.com You are welcome to send us photos of your printing process and the problem. When printing on the 177gsm paper I would recommend you to insert several papers because it works with the paper feed as you write.
Thanks for covering such an old printer :) We are more into technical drawings than prints on different materials, but thanks for tagging the printer name, it helped us, as well I did not know that you can do so much more than just print sheets with a laser printer!
Were having streaks. When took it apart I could see that the belt had some lines of leftover toner. Cleaning that of with isopropyl alcohol (99%) made those streaks on prints go away. At least for now. There was some usage lines on the belt, so it may need replacement at some point, but it works fine for now :)
We're glad to hear that! There is so much possible with the device :D
Have the transfer belt replaced at times then you should have peace for the moment :)
Thank you for this video! I am having colored streaks appear along the top of the first few sheets every time I print. After a dozen pages, it will clean itself out, but then it will happen again the next time I print. The cleaning cycle doesn't fix it, because it will happen again if the printer has been sitting for a while.
On page 244 of the HP 5220 service manual, it says if the problem is "Toner smears appear on the
media." then the solution is to "Clean the fuser inlet guide." I will clean the areas you recommend in the video, and the fuser inlet guide is one of them!
We are very happy that we can help you with the video. :)
Hi David! Good work dear. I need to ask this question, which is better between HP cp5525 and HP cp5225? Thanks.
Hi, basically it is the same printer, only that the HP cp 5525 has larger toner and toner capacity.
Is the cp5225 the same as cp5225dn? I’m looking to get some of your products to make t-shirts but want to be 💯 percentage sure. Thanks.
Hi, yes this is the same one.
feel free to check out our website:
www.ghost-white-toner.com/big-ghost-bundle/
The printer has different names depending on the equipment - HP Color LaserJet CP5220 Series/CP5225/N/DN/. :)
Thanks for going into details how to clean the HP 5225 Big ghost laser printer,. I just bought the same model , I have never used laser printer before , when I do the test page on the white paper, it print completely yellow on that paper and it seems that the yellow cartridges toner roller has some yellow on it. I don’t know if the timer has spilled on it., the other colors seems fine, so my question is there anyway to clean that yellow toner roller and how to do it safely?
I attached the images of the problem I have,
Thanks much in advance,
Hello! If you bought the printer from us, please write an e-mail with your order number to support@ghost-white-toner.com. Otherwise, we recommend that you contact your dealer :)
@@Ghost-White-Toner I bought it used , no dealer , do you have a by tips what it might be ? Cleaning the yellow toner or replacing ? Thanks
Thank you Ghost White Toner for the nice tutorial. Is it possible to clean the transfer belt at home or should I buy a new one. I mean a really should try to save up some money but again I do not want to destroy the printer. Do you have any success or do you reccommend cleaning it at home? Thank you.
Please do not touch or attempt to clean the transfer ribbon. If it has a defect, it must be replaced.
@@Ghost-White-Toner thank you for the quick response, I really appreciate it.
Thanks... Liked Subscribed
Say, I'm hoping you may advise me on a problem...
I am getting 2 vertical narrow, 75mm wide faint strips on my 11x17 color graphics prints on my HP M750 (CP5225) laser printer. The faint strips run top to bottom on 11x17 size paper, meaning the strips run in line with the paper travel. I've replaced the toners, inspected everything, done cleaning cycles, etc... and it persists.
It seems as if it is the black that is the omitted color in the 2 strips of faintness. The strips of faintness edges are not abrupt. The problem started after the printer took 2 pieces of 11x17 paper during printing and they were staggered, one a bit ahead of the other. The fuser was loosened and the pages pulled out. It printed perfectly prior to the incident...
Any ideas for me?? Is the actual laser unit lens itself dirty? It is driving me crazy. I've searched and searched and I cannot find where the actual laser unit lenses affects the rollers, imagery, belt, etc. etc... Diagrams show the laser unit located beneath the toners... and the belt, of course, being above the toners. No lenses are visible anywhere inside the emptied printer with all consumables removed...!
Please...?
Help Me Ghost White Toner... You’re My Only Hope... 😀
Thanks again... Very appreciated...
Hi, this can have several reasons, either something is broken on one of the toners, something on the transfer ribbon or on the heating unit. However, these are all parts that can be replaced. Contact HP support with pictures of the fault, they will be able to tell you where the streaks are coming from.
lI have a problem on my HP Laserjet M750 printer, the black color prints blurry
Hi, please contact HP or the dealer where you bought the printer.
the Printer makes shadows, also i changed all 4 colors cartridges same problem, when I print the cleaning page it comes out black with a very slide yellow bar at the end, cleaned it very well and still have same problem, any help ?
Hi,
if you have ordered from us, please send us an email with your order number to support@ghost-white-toner.com with photos of your problem.
Hey, I was wondering if you guys would happen to have a recommendation for some problems I'm having with this printer.
I've been doing foil art prints and bought this specifically because it takes a thick grade of cardstock and I wanted something that could do A3.
For starters, I have the HP MFP 127 and was able to get it working with my process very easily. I just do the basic print in mono, then put through a laminator with toner transfer foil.
So, two problems I'm having... 1) the foil is extremely patchy when I try to get it to stick to the toner, but the toner isn't necessarily lifting off the paper either, and 2) tray 1 really struggles to get cardstock to go through. I've been using 177gsm. The printer will grab the sheet and pull it in, but it seems to struggle at the next rollers. If there's a small stack of cardstock, it'll go through (albeit, the printing is next centered on cardstock), but if it's a single sheet of cardstock, it'll cause a paper jam.
I went ahead and cleaned the whole thing and it's honestly in great condition. Hardly any dust, very clean, and the rollers/paper pulls had a nice springiness to the rubber. Some of the smaller rollers felt slightly lubricated, but I don't know if that's normal or not...? The printer itself has only had 5000 prints on it, so it hasn't seen much in the way of high usage.
Would love to hear your thoughts because this was by far the most cost effective option for me and my needs, thanks!
Hi,
Unfortunately, we are not familiar with your printing process.
It also depends on the films which you use and the appropriate settings.
If you have ordered from us, please send us an email with your order number to: support@ghost-white-toner.com
You are welcome to send us photos of your printing process and the problem.
When printing on the 177gsm paper I would recommend you to insert several papers because it works with the paper feed as you write.
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