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When is $\Re(\zeta(s)) - \Im(\zeta(s)) = \lambda\neq 0 $ with $\Re(\zeta(s))\neq 0$ and $\Im(\zeta(s))\neq 0$?

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When is $\Re(\zeta(s)) - \Im(\zeta(s)) = \lambda\neq 0 $?

When is $\Re(\zeta(s)) - \Im(\zeta(s)) = 0 $ for $0<\Re(s)<1$. Here $\zeta$ denotes the Reimann zeta function. Does the solution live on a vertical line? Or is this another coincidence when both $\Re(\zeta(s)) = 0$ and $\Im(\zeta(s))= 0$.