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When Your Printouts Look Like���
If colors that have the same hue but
have different brightness are adjacent to
each other, the boundary between light
areas and dark areas appears white� This
is because the toner does not fix to the
paper�
← Feeding Direction
The moiré effect occurs when copying�
Problems with Printouts That Look Like the Following Images
Check the Cause and Remedy Below
Cause
The machine cannot develop the images correctly at
the border of two areas due to the deterioration of the
developers�
Remedy
To improve this situation, adjust the voltage for the
image development in [Correct White Gap]�
→ [Adjustment/Maintenance] → [Adjust Image
Press
Quality] → [Correct White Gap] → change the setting
value to [1] or [2]�
"Adjustment for Image Quality and Finishing
(Calibration)" > "White Gap Correction" in the
e-Manual
Cause
Moiré occurs when regularly spaced dots in two or more
patterns in an image overlap� The dots in a halftone
image may create a moiré effect when scanned by the
machine�
Remedy
Select [Map] in [Original Type] to reduce the moiré effect�
→ [Copy] → [Options] → [Original Type] →
Press
select [Map]�
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