Troubleshooting; When Incorrect Copies Are Produced - Minolta CF1501 Operator's Manual

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Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting
11.1

When Incorrect Copies are Produced

Symptom
The image is too light.
The image is too dark.
The copy is blurry.
There are dark specks or
spots throughout the entire
copy.
CF1501/CF2001
Possible Cause
The copy density is set too
light.
The paper is damp.
The copy density is set too
dark.
The document is not pressed
tight enough against the orig-
inal glass.
The paper is damp.
The document is not flat
against the original glass.
The original glass is dirty.
Either the document pad or
the document transfer belt is
dirty.
The original is very thin or
highly transparent.
If a thin double-sided docu-
ment is being copied, the in-
formation on the back side
may be reproduced in the
copy.
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Remedy
Select a darker copy density
setting. Refer to p. 6-20.
Replace the paper. Refer to
p. 10-1.
Select a lighter copy density
setting. Refer to p. 6-20.
Position the document so
that it is pressed tightly
against the original glass.
Refer to p. 5-10.
Replace the paper. Refer to
p. 10-1.
Position the document flat
against the original glass.
Refer to p. 5-10.
Wipe the glass with a soft dry
cloth. Refer to p. 12-8.
Clean the document pad or
the document transfer belt
with a soft cloth dampened
with mild detergent. Refer to
p. 12-9.
Place a blank sheet of paper
over the document. Refer to
p. 5-12.
Select a darker setting for the
background copy density.
Refer to p. 6-20.
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