Fuji Xerox DocuCentre SC2022 User Manual page 374

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Problem
Copies get stained.
Black lines appear in
copies.
Copies are too dark.
Copies are too light.
The copy is slightly out
of position.
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Possible Cause
Is the document glass or
document glass cover dirty?
Is the document a transparency
film or highly translucent
medium?
Is the document colored or rough
paper, or a blueprint?
Is the document glossy printing
paper?
Is the narrow glass strip of the
Duplex Automatic Document
Feeder (DADF) dirty?
Is the copy density set between
[Darken +1] and [Darken +3]?
Is the document light?
Is the copy density set between
[Lighten +1] and [Lighten +3]?
Is the paper loaded out of
position, or is loaded with the
leading edge away from the
corners of the paper tray?
Action
Clean the document glass or document glass cover.
Refer
• For details, see "Clean the Document Glass Cover,
Document Glass, Document Presser, and Narrow
Glass Strip (P.358)."
When copying highly translucent documents, dirt on the
document glass cover shows up in the copy. Place a sheet of
white paper over the document before copying.
Adjust the copy density, or remove the background paper color
before copying.
Refer
• To adjust the copy density, see "[Lighten/Darken]
(P.105)", or to remove the background paper color,
see "[Background Suppression] (P.108)."
Glossy printing paper easily sticks to the document glass, and
shadows can resemble dirt in the copy. Place a transparent
sheet such as transparency film under the document before
copying.
Clean the narrow glass strip.
Refer
• For details, see "Clean the Document Glass Cover,
Document Glass, Document Presser, and Narrow
Glass Strip (P.358)."
Adjust the copy density.
Refer
• For details, see "[Lighten/Darken] (P.105)."
Load the paper properly, and then align the paper guides with
the paper.
Refer
• For details, see "Loading Print Media in Tray 1 and
Tray 2 (P.67)" or "Loading Print Media in Tray 5
(Bypass) (P.69)."

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