Yes, and probably too high a value for it to be tested with a meter!, I can't make any sense of the writing on it - but it could easily be in the 100's of megaohms?.
I would suggest he measures the input voltage to it, which is likely to be kilovolts - I would have thought it's more likely that the EHT circuit has died than the resistor failing!.
I mean, the background on paper not a high voltage supply problem. Maybe the drum discharger lamp not work properly, and remain some charge on the drum...
I mean, the background on paper not a high voltage supply problem. Maybe the drum discharger lamp not work properly, and remain some charge on the drum...
Bear in mind his location (which, happily, is filled in!), it's HIGHLY unlikely that English is his first language, and may not even be his second language?.
So it's reasonable to give him a little slack, I presume he means that the high voltage being missing wouldn't cause this fault?. I've no idea?, I've never had anything to do with photocopiers or laser printers.