When The Print Quality Is Low - Minolta d-Color MF 20 Manual

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Troubleshooting
8.3

When the Print Quality Is Low

Symptom
The printed output is too light.
The printed output is too dark.
The printed output is blurry.
There are dark specks or
spots throughout the printout.
White or black lines on the
printout.
d-Color MF 20
Possible Cause
The copy density is set too
light.
The paper is damp.
The copy density is set too
dark.
The document is not
pressed tight enough
against the original glass.
The paper is damp.
The document is not
pressed tight enough
against the original glass.
The original glass is dirty.
The document pad is dirty.
The original is very thin or
highly translucent.
A double-sided document
is being copied.
The electrostatic charger is
dirty.
Remedy
Select a darker setting for the
"Density" parameter.
(See p. 3-10 and the
advanced version of the user
manual on the CD-ROM)
Replace the paper.
(See p. 4-1)
Select a lighter setting for the
"Density" parameter.
(See p. 3-10 and the
advanced version of the user
manual on the CD-ROM)
Position the document so that
it is pressed tightly against
the original glass.
(See p. 5-5)
Replace the paper.
(See p. 4-1)
Position the document so that
it is pressed tightly against
the original glass.
(See p. 5-5)
Wipe the glass with a soft dry
cloth.
Clean the document pad with
a soft cloth dampened with a
mild detergent.
Place a blank sheet of paper
over the document.
If a thin double-sided
document is being copied,
the information on the back
side may be reproduced in
the copy. Select a lighter
setting for the "Background"
parameter.
(See p. 3-10 and the
advanced version of the user
manual on the CD-ROM)
Use the charger cleaning tool
to clean the electrostatic
charger. (See the advanced
version of the user manual on
the CD-ROM)
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