This section explains how to resolve the problem of insufficient toner fusing on printed copies.
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 fusing temperature or changing the process speed may produce one or more of the following side effects:
Paper curling
Paper misfeeding
Blisters
Glossy lines
Change of gloss
If one or more of the above side effects occurs, adjust the fusing temperature and process speed by decreasing the fusing temperature and increasing the process speed.
Check the toner fusibility as follows:
The printed image does not come off.
The toner does not come off even if it is lightly rubbed by a nail.
The toner does not come off even if it is rubbed by the cloth for cleaning the exposure glass.