When You Cannot Make Clear Copies - Ricoh Aficio MP1812L Operating Instructions Manual

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When You Cannot Make Clear Copies

This section describes likely causes of and possible solutions for unclear copies.
Problem
Copies appear dirty.
Printed images contain
blots or are patchy.
Printed images contain
blots or are patchy.
Printed images contain
blots or are patchy.
Printed images contain
blots or are patchy.
The image is too dark
or too light.
The image is too dark
or too light.
Image is dirty.
The reverse side of an
original image is copied.
Cause
Image density is too dark.
The machine is not on a level surface. Place the machine on a stable and
The paper is creased, curled, or
has blemishes.
Image density is too light.
The paper is damp.
The correct paper type settings
are not made.
The image was not printed on a
suitable surface.
Use of non-recommended toner
can result in loss of print quality
and other problems.
Image density is too dark.
When You Cannot Make Clear Copies
Solution
Adjust the image density. See
"Adjusting Image Density",
Copy Reference.
level surface.
Make sure the machine's environ-
ment meets requirements. See
p.95 "Where to Put Your Ma-
chine".
Smooth out the wrinkles from the
paper, or replace it. See "Copy Pa-
per", About This Machine.
If paper comes out curled, adjust
the Output Tray. See "Originals",
Copy Reference.
Adjust the image density. See
"Adjusting Image Density",
Copy Reference.
Use paper that has been stored in
the recommended temperature and
humidity condition. See "Copy Pa-
per", About This Machine.
Check the paper loaded on the
paper tray or bypass tray matches
the paper type set on the display
panel. See "Copy Paper", About
This Machine.
Before printing on special paper,
check its surface carefully. Print-
ing on non-print surfaces reduces
print quality and can damage the
machine's internal components.
See "Copy Paper", About This
Machine.
Use manufacturer-genuine toner.
Contact your service representative.
Adjust the image density. See
"Adjusting Image Density",
Copy Reference.
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