Copy Output Problems - Fuji Xerox DocuCentre S2010 User Manual

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11 Problem Solving

Copy Output Problems

The table below lists possible solutions to problems with the copy output.
Copies are dirty.
Copies are too
dark or too light.
The copy is
slightly out of
position.
11
Copies have
missing parts in
them.
160
Symptom
Possible Cause
The document cover or
document glass is dirty.
The document is a
transparency or highly
translucent medium.
The document is on colored
or rough paper, or is a
blueprint.
The document is printed on
glossy printing paper.
The copy density
adjustment is not right.
The document is light.
The image quality setting is
not correct for the
document.
The paper loaded in the tray
is misaligned.
The paper is damp.
The paper in the tray is
creased or wrinkled.
The document has been
cut-and-pasted, or is
creased.
The document size is not
correct.
The paper size is not
correct.
Remedy
Clean the document cover or document
glass.
Refer to "Cleaning Document Cover and
Document Glass" (P.144).
When copying highly translucent
documents, dirt on the document cover
shows up in the copy. Place a sheet of
white paper over the document before
copying.
The paper's background color is being
copied. Adjust the copy density or image
quality, or specify background suppression
before copying.
Glossy printing paper easily sticks to the
document glass, and shadows can
resemble dirt in the copy. Place a
transparency or transparent film under the
document before copying.
Adjust the copy density.
Refer to "Lighten/Darken" (P.94).
Adjust the copy density.
Refer to "Lighten/Darken" (P.94).
If the copy output of black text is too light,
set [Original Type] to [Text].
Refer to "Original Type" (P.93).
Align the paper stack, and load it so that
the leading edge of the paper is aligned
with the front corners of the tray.
Damp paper creates missing parts or
unclear copies. Replace it with paper from
an unopened pack.
Remove any problematic sheets, or
replace the paper with paper from an
unopened pack.
Cut-and-pasted or creased parts of the
document might not be making proper
contact with the document glass. Place a
stack of white paper on top of the
document to bring it into proper contact
with the document glass.
Check the document size set correctly.
Refer to "Original Size" (P.92).
Check the paper size set correctly.
Refer to "Setting the Paper Size" (P.80).

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