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CA 2349313

A distributive pitch skipping method and apparatus for stabilizing productivity in an electrostatographic printing machine. The method and apparatus provide for establishing a first toner concentration (TC) limit at and below which toner image reproduction of the machine stops and the machine dead cycles; establishing a second TC limit, higher than the first TC limit, above which the toner image reproduction rate of the machine is 100% at ST ppm (Standard prints per minute); adding fresh toner into a developer housing of the machine in an attempt to maintain the TC of the developer housing above the second TC limit while running copies having various toner area coverage levels; and establishing at least a third TC limit, between the first TC limit and the second TC limit, above which the toner image reproduction rate is less than 100% at (ST-X21 ppm, and below which the toner image reproduction rate is less than 100°% at (ST-X2) ppm, where X1 and X2 are integers, and X2 is greater than X1.

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