Iq1 Image Quality Entry Rap - Xerox Phaser 3635MFP Service Manual

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IQ1 Image Quality Entry RAP

Use this RAP to determine the source of an image quality problem.
Initial Actions
Check the condition of the paper. Do not use incorrectly cut paper, damp paper, paper
with rough edges, badly drilled paper, paper with wrapper wax or glue. Paper and media
should be stored flat, enclosed in wrappers, in a cool dry environment.
Check that the paper is within specifications. Refer to GP 9 Paper and Media Specifica-
tions.
Check that paper tray guides are set to the correct paper size.
Check the document guides on the DADF.
Check the original documents for defects.
Ensure that the image adjustment mode selections are those used by the customer.
Check that the machine fans are working, go to the OF3 Air Systems RAP.
Procedure
If necessary, refer to IQ1 Internal Test Patterns for:
A description of image quality defects.
The optimum test pattern to be used to diagnose the defect.
An example of all internal test patterns.
If possible, use the customer job to recreate the image quality problem.
Enter dC606. Select a suitable test pattern. Select the Features, 1 or 2 sided and paper size.
Press Start Test. Go to the relevant RAP:
IQ2 Blank Copies RAP
IQ3 Black Copies or Prints RAP.
IQ4 Blurred Image From the Scanner RAP
IQ5 Vertical Black Lines or Bands RAP
IQ6 Vertical White Lines RAP
IQ7 Light Image RAP
IQ8 Dark Image RAP
IQ9 Background RAP
IQ10 Ghost Images RAP
IQ11 Stains on Back of Paper RAP
IQ12 Poor Fusing RAP
IQ13 Partial Blank Image (Not Periodic) RAP
IQ14 Partial Blank Image (Periodic) RAP
IQ15 Different Image Density (Left and Right) RAP
IQ16 Horizontal Bands RAP
IQ17 Periodic Printing Defects Check RAP
IQ18 DADF Lead Edge Offset RAP
IQ19 Poor Registration RAP.
Draft 4
Phaser 3635MFP
IQ1 Internal Test Patterns
Table 1 defines the image defect, gives a description of the defect and identifies the optimum
test pattern to be used.
NOTE: There are 19 internal test patterns, but only 7 are unique. Each test pattern is available
more than one time. Only the first occurrence of a test pattern is shown in Table 1.
Table 2 describes the test patterns and the purpose for which they should be used to identify
image quality defects.
Table 1 Image quality defects
Image quality
defect
Description of defect
Background
Uniform darkening across all the non print areas
Bands
Grey to dark in the light or non-image areas of the print in the
process direction or across the process direction. See also
narrow bands.
Beads on print Developer beads in the light or non-image areas of the print. 1, 7, 8
Black image
A print that is black or grey all over, but has no visible image
of the original document.
Blank image
No visible image.
Blurred image Part or whole of the image has the appearance of being out
of focus.
Dark prints
Very dark background with a visible image.
Deletions
Areas of the image missing from the print. Deletions may be
in the form of white spots, marks, lines, or whole areas of
toner missing from the print.
Displaced and
Distorted images, part images and missing images (scram-
fragmented
bled images). Displaced images.
image
Light image
The image is visible on the print, but with insufficient solid
area density.
Lines
Black or white lines across the process direction or in the pro-
cess direction. See also the description, displaced and frag-
mented image.
Magnification
At 100% magnification the printed image differs from the size
of the image on the original document.
Marks
Dark marks in the non-image areas of the print.
Misregistration The image on the paper is misregistered.
Narrow Bands Bands across the process direction visible in halftone areas. 1, 4, 5
Non uniformity Variation in image quality and density across the print. See
also uneven density.
Offsetting
A previous image that was not removed from the fuser roll
during the cleaning cycle. The image is repeated at regular
intervals.
3-3
Optimum
internal test
pattern
1
1
1, 7, 8
1, 7, 8
1, 7, 8
1, 7, 8
1, 6
1
1
1, 7
7
1, 7
7
4, 5
1, 5
Image Quality
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