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A shock jitter occurs when the trailing edge of the paper leaves the paper guide during paper transfer and causes toner scattering.

This may occur if paper with a thickness equivalent to Paper Weight 4 or higher is used.

Note

  • To adjust the following settings, pre-register the type of paper in use as a custom paper. For details about registering custom papers, see "Registering a Custom Paper", Preparation.

  • Changing the transfer current may produce either or both of the following side effects:

    • Reduction in toner yields

    • Occurrence of banding (streaks)