Artifact Samples
29
Micro-blistering from the fuser
Description
Cause
Solution
Tiny craters are visible (you
can see the underlying toner)
and tangible (the printed
surface is rough and the tops of
the craters can be rubbed
away). Sometimes, only the
underlying toner and small
glossy dots are visible.
Due to the high temperature of
the paper traveling through the
fuser; excess moisture in the
paper erupts like tiny volcanos,
especially in high coverage
areas.
Reduce IFX/T3.N2 in steps of
5˚C until the artifact
disappears.
WEB
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