Image Quality Overview; Defects Associated With Specific Printer Components - Xerox Phaser 3320 Service Manual

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Image Quality

Image Quality Overview

Image-quality defects can be attributed to printer components, consumables, media, internal
software, external software applications, and environmental conditions. To successfully troubleshoot
print-quality problems, eliminate as many variables as possible. The first step is to generate prints
using information pages embedded in the printer on paper from the approved media list. Use paper
from a fresh ream that is acclimated to room temperature and humidity.
If the print-quality defect remains after printing on approved media from an unopened ream of paper,
then investigate applications and environmental conditions.
Determine the temperature and humidity under which the printer is operating. Compare this to the
Environmental Specifications
quality.
When analyzing a print-quality defect, first determine if the defect is repeating or a random
occurrence. Continuous defects in the process direction, such as voids and lines, are the most difficult to
diagnose. Inspect the visible surfaces of all rollers for obvious defects.

Defects Associated with Specific Printer Components

Some print-quality problems are associated with specific assemblies. Refer to the specific print-quality
troubleshooting procedure for detail information.
Fuser
Vertical Blank Lines
Horizontal Band, Voids, or Streaks
Unfused Image
Random Spots
Streaks
Transfer Roller
Light or Undertone Print
Horizontal Band, Voids, or Streaks
Vertical Blank Lines
Horizontal Band, Voids, or Streaks
Random Spots
Streaks
Skew
3-2
Phaser 3320 and WorkCentre 3315/3325
Service Manual
on page 1-40. Temperature and humidity can adversely affect print
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