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Laser printers tend to be easy to troubleshoot. If its the drum, you can often tell by looking at it. The laser writes the page on the drum (changes the charge), then the drum picks up the toner, transfers to the paper, then the erase light wipes the charge from the drum.
Make sure the toner is distributed evenly in the cartridge, toner shifts when you transport it.
					Laser printers tend to be easy to troubleshoot. If its the drum, you can often tell by looking at it. The laser writes the page on the drum (changes the charge), then the drum picks up the toner, transfers to the paper, then the erase light wipes the charge from the drum.
Make sure the toner is distributed evenly in the cartridge, toner shifts when you transport it.
 
							
						

 . I just finally got to testing one in Windows last week. It's all good, though. According to Computer Shopper, the HD2400 XT actually does have a slightly better gaming performance over the HD3450 - at leat for older games, that is. I only tried it with Portal (1) and the average framerate was about 30-40ish IIRC. Saw it drop down to 19 in a few places only in 1 level. This is with most settings maxed out @ 1024x768, which is good enough for me. If I had more RAM in my test system (Athlon 64 3200+, ASUS 939Dual-Sata2, 640 MB of RAM), I probably could have maxed out the texture detail too.
 . I just finally got to testing one in Windows last week. It's all good, though. According to Computer Shopper, the HD2400 XT actually does have a slightly better gaming performance over the HD3450 - at leat for older games, that is. I only tried it with Portal (1) and the average framerate was about 30-40ish IIRC. Saw it drop down to 19 in a few places only in 1 level. This is with most settings maxed out @ 1024x768, which is good enough for me. If I had more RAM in my test system (Athlon 64 3200+, ASUS 939Dual-Sata2, 640 MB of RAM), I probably could have maxed out the texture detail too.
 ), 1GB DDR2, intel graphics, Pentium D 2.8GHz. Pretty clean too... my buddy hooked me up with a 7200.9 80GB drive and 2GB of RAM (to max it out). Unfortunately the media bay is empty (no floppy or card reader)... but at least it has both PCI mini and PCIe mini slots (one was for a wifi card, one for a TV tuner) so I can hopefully throw in a Dual band N card I have floating (or if I ever want AC + Bt 4.0, an intel 7620).
), 1GB DDR2, intel graphics, Pentium D 2.8GHz. Pretty clean too... my buddy hooked me up with a 7200.9 80GB drive and 2GB of RAM (to max it out). Unfortunately the media bay is empty (no floppy or card reader)... but at least it has both PCI mini and PCIe mini slots (one was for a wifi card, one for a TV tuner) so I can hopefully throw in a Dual band N card I have floating (or if I ever want AC + Bt 4.0, an intel 7620).
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