> 
> """
>   - Bad / dirty contacts to the hi voltage
>   - Bad high voltage
>   - Bad DC power supply.
> """


Grant,

So I took out the HV board and it was super dirty (I added pictures on the 
thread in VCF at 
www.vcfed.org/forum/showthread.php?69109-Help-with-LJ-4-Printer-Repair-Please&p=564565
 ). 

Nothing that should really prevent electrical flow but I cleaned it out anyhow. 
Re-installed and the issue remained. 

While the printer was cold I ran another HV test and interestingly the toner 
drum had a very faint picture on the drum. So it looks like the toner is not 
being deposited on the drum appropriately until something "warms up". The 
question now is, is this a toner problem (since I believe the corona wire is in 
the cartridge) or a HV problem. Since I am not getting error codes I am 
guessing the cartridge is bad for one reason or another.... How likely is that 
in your experience vs. the HV board going bad and just not erroring out? Two of 
the caps look like they may have leaked on the HV board (see the stains on the 
PCB in the before picture?). However, I don't see any bulging capacitors or 
anything blown. Thanks.

-Ali 

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