Adjusting The Fuser; Adjusting The Density - Xerox Phaser 3610 User Manual

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Adjusting the Fuser

Use Adjust Fuser for optimum print quality across a wide range of paper types. If the toner on a print is
smearing or can be rubbed off the paper, increase the offset for the paper you are using. If the toner is
blistered or mottled, decrease the offset for the paper you are using.
To adjust the fuser:
At the printer control panel, press the Menu button.
1.
To navigate through the menu, use the Up or Down arrow buttons.
Note:
2.
Navigate to Admin Settings, then press OK.
Navigate to Service Tools, then press OK.
3.
Select Adjust Fuser, then press OK.
4.
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To select the paper type for the adjustment, press the arrow buttons, then press OK.
To increase or decrease the amount of offset, press the arrow buttons, then press OK.
6.
7.
Repeat this procedure for each paper type you need to adjust.
8.
To return to Service Tools, press the Back arrow button, or to return to the main menu, press the
Menu button.

Adjusting the Density

The Density Adjustment feature controls how much toner is used to print. Adjust the density for lighter
toner use for saving toner or heavier for making prints bolder. A positive adjustment makes the prints
darker, while a negative adjustment makes the prints lighter.You can also adjust it to compensate for
different paper types and thicknesses.
To adjust the density:
At the printer control panel, press the Menu button.
1.
Note:
To navigate through the menu, use the Up or Down arrow buttons.
Navigate to Admin Settings, then press OK.
2.
Navigate to Service Tools, then press OK.
3.
4.
Select Adjust Density, then press OK.
To increase or decrease the amount of offset, use the arrow buttons, then press OK.
5.
6.
To return to the Ready screen, press the Menu button.
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