When Incorrect Copies Are Printed - Konica Minolta DI2510 Advanced Information

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Troubleshooting
13.2

When Incorrect Copies Are Printed

Symptom
The printed output is too
light.
The printed output is too
dark.
The printed output is blurry.
Di2510/Di3010/Di3510
Possible Cause
The "Auto" Density setting is
set too light.
A Density setting that is too
light is selected.
Many documents containing
photos or large printed areas
were printed.
The toner bottle was just
replaced.
The toner is empty and the
message "Please add toner."
appears in the touch panel.
The paper is damp.
The "Auto" Density setting is
set too dark.
A Density setting that is too
dark is selected.
The original glass is dirty.
The document was not
pressed close enough
against the original glass.
The paper is damp.
The document was not
pressed close enough
against the original glass.
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Remedy
Adjust the "Default Copy
Output Levels" function on
the User's Choice screen.
Otherwise, cancel the "Auto"
Density setting, and then
select the desired setting.
Touch [Density], and then
select a darker Density
setting.
The print density was dark
and reduced the toner
supply.
Use the "Toner Replenisher"
function in the Utility mode to
replenish the toner.
The toner supply was
reduced.
Use the "Toner Replenisher"
function in the Utility mode to
replenish the toner until the
copy density is darker.
Replace the toner bottle with
a new one.
Replace the paper.
Adjust the "Default Copy
Output Levels" function on
the User's Choice screen.
Otherwise, cancel the "Auto"
Density setting, and then
select the desired setting.
Touch [Density], and then
select a lighter Density
setting.
Wipe the glass with a dry soft
cloth.
Position the document so
that it is pressed closely
against the original glass.
Replace the paper.
Position the document so
that it is pressed closely
against the original glass.
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