If there is a problem with the quality of printing, first check the condition of the machine.
Possible Cause |
Solution |
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There is a problem with the machine's location. |
Make sure that the machine is on a level surface. Place the machine where it will not be subject to vibration or shock. |
Unsupported types of paper is used. |
Make sure that the paper being used is supported by the machine. See Supported Paper for Each Tray. |
The paper type setting is incorrect. |
Make sure that the paper type setting of the printer driver matches the type of paper loaded. See Specifying Paper Type and Paper Size. |
A non-genuine print cartridge is being used. |
Refilled or non-genuine print cartridge reduces print quality and can cause malfunctions. Use genuine print cartridge only. See Consumables. |
An old print cartridge is being used. |
Print cartridge should be opened before their expiration date and used within six months of being opened. |
The machine is dirty. |
See Cleaning, and clean the machine as required. |
Humidity level surrounding the machine may be too low. |
Using the machine in a room where humidity level is too low may cause black lines of a few millimeters thick appearing on printouts with 75-millimeter spaces in between. Selecting [On] for [Low Humidity Mode] under system settings may help to prevent these lines from appearing. See System Settings. |