CHAPTER 13 TROUBLESHOOTING
6. Checking the Paper
a. Check to see if the paper is of a type recommended by Canon.
b. Check to see if the paper is dry.
Try copying on paper from a fresh pack.
7. Checking Periodically Replaced Parts
a. Replace any parts that have reached the end of service life.
8. Others
When a machine is brought in from a cold to warm place, condensation can occur inside it,
causing various problems.
a. Condensation on the original scanner or the laser exposure system (glass, mirror, lens) can
produce images that are too dark or light.
b. Condensation in the charging system can cause leakage of current.
c. Condensation on the pickup or feed guide can cause feeding faults.
If condensation is noted, dry wipe the parts, and leave the machine alone for 10 to 20 min.
If the density is uneven (different between front and rear), the images are too
light, or the copies are foggy, try "Image Basic Adjustment Procedure" first.
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