Printing Takes Too Long; Printer Is Making Unusual Noises; Condensation Has Formed Inside The Printer - Xerox Phaser 6022 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Printing Takes Too Long

Probable Causes
The printer is set to a slower printing mode,
for example, for printing on glossy or
heavyweight paper.
The printer is in Power Saver mode.
The way the printer was installed on the
network could be an issue.
The job is complex.

Printer is Making Unusual Noises

Probable Causes
There is an obstruction or debris inside the
printer.

Condensation has Formed Inside the Printer

Moisture can condense inside a printer where the humidity is above 85% or when a cold printer is
located in a warm room. Condensation can form in a printer after it has been sitting in a cold room that
is heated quickly.
Probable Causes
The printer has been sitting in a cold room.
The relative humidity of the room is too high. • Reduce the humidity in the room.
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Solutions
It takes more time to print on certain types of special paper.
Ensure that the paper type is set properly in the driver and at
the printer control panel.
Wait for the printer to come out of Power Saver mode. It takes
time for printing to start when the printer is coming out of
Power Saver mode. If the page does not print at the rated speed
of the printer, there could be a network or printer installation
issue.
Determine if a print spooler or a computer sharing the printer is
buffering all print jobs and then spooling them to the printer.
Spooling can slow print speeds. To test the speed of the printer,
print some information pages such as the Office Demo Page.
Wait. No action needed.
Solutions
Turn off the printer and remove the obstruction or debris. If you
cannot remove it, contact your Xerox representative.
Solutions
Allow the printer to operate for several hours at room temperature.
• Move the printer to a location where the temperature and
relative humidity are within the operating specifications.

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