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High Frequency Bands
Repeating interval bands that are most noticeable in low density (20-30%) halftone areas of the copy. These bands run
perpendicular to process direction.
IBT Cleaner Streak
Multi-color streaks, sometimes LE-TE, sometimes shorter. May have registration chevron pattern visible.
Irregular Process Direction Streak
Streaks: Usually medium-width streaks of (or shifts in) color most noticeable in low density 20-30%) halftone areas of the
copy.
A deletion in the form of a single streak that runs from the lead edge to the trail edge of the copy.
Lead Edge Toner Smear (fused)
Smears of fused toner on the lead edge of prints
Lead Edge Toner Smear (unfused)
Smears of unfused toner on the lead edge of prints
Low Image Density
A condition that results when too little toner of a single color or combination of colors is developed on the copy or print.
This results in lighter copies or prints for the single-color toner or the color that results from the combination of color ton-
ers.
Misregistration/Skew
The position and/or alignment of the image relative to the top edge and side edge of the paper is not within specification. Go to the
Missing Colors
One or more of the primary colors are missing from the image.
Mottle
Areas of solid, or high density coverage that are reproduced with a blotchy, non-uniform appearance.
Regular (Repeating) Bands, Streaks,
A defect that repeats at an interval from14 to 264 mm, is most noticeable in low density (20-40%) halftone areas of the
Spots, or Smears
copy, and runs perpendicular to process direction.
Lines and bands are generally uniform in shape from one end to the other.
Streaks are generally shorter than lines and are of nonuniform width along their length. They may have a more ragged or
fuzzy appearance than lines.
Residual Image
A toner image that remains on the photoreceptor or Transfer Belt after cleaning. The next image is placed on top of the
residual image and both images are transferred to the next copy.
Spots
Generally circular in shape, these defects can be caused by an absence of toner in a desired area, or a deposit of toner in
an undesired area
Unfused prints
Image can be rubbed off with little or no pressure
Wrinkled Image
Areas of prints (usually 11x17 in./A3) have distinctive "worm track" patterns, and/or wrinkles in the paper itself
Image Quality
IQ1
Table 1 Image Quality Defects
Description
02/03
3-4
Corrective Action
Go to the
IQ14
RAP
Go to the
IQ12
RAP
Go to the
IQ12
RAP
Go to the
IQ12
RAP
Go to the
IQ13
RAP
Go to the
IQ3
RAP
IQ9
RAP
Go to the
IQ17
RAP
Go to the
IQ15
RAP
Go to the
IQ14
RAP
Go to the
IQ5
RAP
Go to the
IQ16
RAP
Go to the
IQ13
RAP
Go to the
IQ4
RAP
Initial issue
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