Lanier Copier System Edition Operating Instructions Manual page 137

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The print image is not clear.
The print side of the page is a hazy gray. Adjust the image density.
The printed image is different from the
image on the computer.
The printer does not print at 1200dpi,
even if 1200dpi resolution is selected.
Operating Instructions
Possible Causes, Descriptions, and Solutions
Due to a sudden change in temperature, condensation might appear inside
the printer, reducing print quality. If this occurs, when you move the printer
from a cold room to a warmer room, do not use the printer until it acclima-
tizes to the temperature.
To adjust the image density, press the { { { { User Tools/Counter} } } } key, and then
press [Printer Features]. Select Image Density from the "Maintenance"
menu.
See "Cleaning and Adjusting the Printer" in Maintenance Guide 1.
If paper is curled, correct it.
Curled or folded paper might cause a hazy gray print. Curling often occurs
on postcards, so be sure to correct it before printing.
When you use some functions, such as enlargement and reduction, the lay-
out of the image might be different from that displayed in the computer dis-
play.
You might have selected to replace True Type fonts with printer fonts in
the printing process.
To print an image similar to the image on the computer, make the settings
to print out True Type fonts as an image.
See the printer driver's Help file.
Printing at 1200dpi uses much memory. Therefore, depending on the mem-
ory capacity, you may not be able to print at 1200dpi. Either add memory
to the printer, or reduce the size of data to be printed.
See "Memory Capacity and Paper Size" in Administrator Reference 2.
Maintenance Guide 2 Copier System Edition
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