Print-Quality Troubleshooting; Print-Quality Defect Definitions - Xerox Phaser 6125 Service Manual

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Print-Quality Troubleshooting

Print-Quality Troubleshooting

Print-Quality Defect Definitions

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The following table lists the print-quality defect corrective procedure, their
definition, and the page where each procedure is provided.
Defect
Light or Undertone
The overall image density is too light in all
Print
colors.
Blank Print (No
The entire image area is blank.
Print)
Black Print
The entire image area is black.
Vertical Blank Lines
There are faded or completely non-printed lines
along the page.
Horizontal Band,
There are areas of the image that are extremely
Voids, or Streaks
light or are missing entirely.
Vertical Stripes
There are black lines along the page in the
direction of the paper travel.
Horizontal Stripes
There are dark lines running parallel with the
leading edge of the print.
Partial Band
There are areas of the image that are extremely
light or are missing in a limited area.
Random Spots
There are spots of toner randomly scattered
across the page.
Repeating Bands,
There are recurring lines, marks, or spots on the
Lines, Marks, or
page.
Spots
Background
There is toner contamination on all or most of
Contamination
the page.
Skew
The printed image is not paralleled with both
sides of the paper.
Damaged Paper
The paper comes out from the printer wrinkled,
folded, or worn-out.
Unfused Image
The toner image is not completely fused to the
paper. The image easily rubs off.
Color Registration
A printed yellow or black image is not
overlapped on a cyan or magenta image
correctly.
Definition
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