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Appendix > Restrictions
When using paper that ink
does not penetrate easily, the
ejected ink adhered to the
surface of the feed roller may
re-adhere to the paper.
If the image is rubbed by the
finger right after printing, the
ink might adhere to paper.
Depending on paper, in some
cases ink transfer may occur
on the opposing surface by
overlapping.
In case of satisfying any of the
following conditions
• Paper which is poor
permeability
• Paper which has high
moisture content
• Use [
High Print Coverage
Mode
].Change the paper
type, or change the
resolution to 1200 dpi from
the printer driver.
• Use paper which is right after
unpacked.
• Change to an image with low
print coverage.
If there is a solid image printed
at the leading edge of the paper
when printing duplex a curl of
paper might occur or there is a
danger that paper gets in
contact with the print head.
This might cause paper edges
to get dirty or forces the risk of
a paper jam before print head.
In case of satisfying any of the
following conditions
• The margin of the leading
edge section (trailing edge
section of the front page of
the first sheet) is 4mm or less
when duplexing
• The wide range of the solid
image at the leading edge
section (trailing edge section
of the front page of the first
sheet) is available when
duplexing
• Paper that the basis weight
is small (Especially domestic
paper)
• Small size paper (Width:
190mm or less)
• Horizontal paper
Change the decurl setting.
Change to the thick paper.
Select [
EcoPrint
] to [
Off
].
Set a large margin at the leading
edge of the paper.
When using paper with a width
of 190 mm or less, use Combine
function to combine large sheets
of paper into one sheet and then
cut it.
If the problem is not resolved,
change the paper.
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Blur image (dirt) occurs when
the printed surface is rubbed
with a marker right after
printing.
In case of using the marker right
after printing
Do not touch the printed surface
for a while after printing. It
generally takes the ink about 10
to 30 minutes to dry. Drying time
will vary depending on the
density and coverage.
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