Iq1 Iot Image Quality Entry Rap - Xerox DocuColor 2240 Service Manual

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IQ1 IOT Image Quality Entry RAP

The purpose of this RAP is to serve as the entrance vehicle into the Image Quality RAPs sec-
tion. All Image Quality RAPs must be accessed through this RAP.
The RAP will have you evaluate the copies made during the Call Flow procedure for image
quality defects. It will refer you to the Image Quality Analysis RAPs, the Image Quality Defect
section in order to diagnose and repair any image quality problems.
Initial Actions
Ask the customer SA to perform the Auto Gradation Adjustment if any of the following prob-
lems are reported for both copy and print:
Incorrect colors
Poor gray balance
Colors have shifted over time
Color densities too high or low
NOTE: Auto Gradation Adjustment (refer to Machine Administration User Guide) is a color
calibration for the copier and printer. An Auto Gradation Adjustment compensates for differ-
ences between the actual and the expected (target) toner densities for each color. An Auto
Gradation Adjustment should be performed whenever there is a noticeable change in the
appearance (quality) of the output, particularly changes in color tones or densities. Performing
an Auto Gradation Adjustment on a regular basis will help to maintain consistent color quality
over time.
Since an Auto Gradation Adjustment can affect all jobs for all users, it is recommended that
this procedure be performed only by the Machine Administrator.
If the customer is dissatisfied with machine output image quality, check machine customer
selectable image quality settings on the UI and the Print Driver.Determine if adjustments to
these settings should be made to tune image output to meet customer IQ requirements.
Defect - green indicates hotlink to
image samples
Undesirable toner deposits on the copy or print. The toner deposits can be localized or may cover the entire copy or print.
Background
Depending on the density of the background, it is referred to as low, medium, high, or very high background. It may occur
in all colors, single colors, or any combination of single colors.
Cloud Defect
Light areas in print that resemble clouds. May be accompanied by Wrinkled Image defect
Color Misregistration
Multi-colored images that should be superimposed are offset. This offset may be in the process direction or perpendicular
to process direction.
Deletions
The undesirable absence of toner from the copy or print. May show as white, light, or untrue colored areas. The most
common causes are "tenting" of paper from mishandling or moisture, or defects in the Transfer Belt.
Debris-Centered Deletions
Streak Deletion in Process
Direction
Spot Deletions
Fuser Offset
Areas of poorly-fused toner are lifted from one area of a print and deposited on a different area, or onto a subsequent
print.
Initial issue
DC 3535/2240/1632
Table 1 Image Quality Defects
Debris-Centered: Deletions in the areas surrounding toner agglomerates.
Process Direction
Streak: A deletion in the form of a single streak that runs from the lead edge to the trail edge of the
copy.
Spot Deletion: Deletion caused by system contamination, typically from paper.
Refer the customer to user documentation to review the following image quality settings:
Original Type
Sharpness / saturation
Image Quality Presets
Auto Exposure
Color Shift
Light / Dark / Contrast
Color Balance
Ensure that the correct image quality settings are selected for the paper type that the customer
is using. Different image quality settings can be selected for Bond Paper, Plain Paper, Recy-
cled Paper, and Custom Paper 1 to 5. Setting the correct image quality setting will produce the
best quality of the output. Refer the customer SA to User Documentation to review the image
quality settings on p 4-18 and 4-19.
Continue with the procedure if the problem remains.
Procedure
Check for the presence of the defect in Copy mode and in Print mode. If the problem occurs in
Copy mode only, go to the
IQ2
RAP.
For Image Quality Defects that exists on both copies and prints, go to
output for any of the listed defects. Perform the corrective action that is listed.
Description
02/03
3-3
Table
1. Examine the
Corrective Action
Go to the
IQ6
RAP
Go to the
IQ4
RAP
Go to the
IQ8
RAP
Go to the
IQ7
RAP
(For process direction streak
deletion, go to the
IQ12
RAP)
Go to the
IQ7
RAP
Go to the
IQ16
RAP
Image Quality
IQ1

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