A line of cleaning when copying paper

Hello

When I copy a doc through the upper roller feed I get a black line on paper coming out of the printer.

Any ideas how to clean the rollers to get rid of the line?

Thank you

Hi all

Well I found it by cleaning the lens behind / under the rollers.

Thank you for any one who waspondering this one.

Congratulations to all the

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