
• Use the following sequential order when making changes to the paper curl. This ensures that
the desired output is achieved:
a. Default
b. Type A
c. Type B
d. Type C
e. Custom Curl Correction: Slight (Very Small) Upward or Slight (Very Small) Downward
f. Custom Curl Correction: Moderate (Small) Upward or Moderate (Small) Downward
g. Custom Curl Correction: Medium Upward or Medium Downward
h. Custom Curl Correction: Severe (Large) Upward or Severe (Large) Downward
For more information, refer to
Tip:
Paper jams and wrinkled output may occur if the change is not performed in
the recommended sequential order; for example, using
Default
and then skipping to
Type C
.
Note:
Always run test prints every time a setting is changed or selected; this allows
you to evaluate the output and determine if additional changes are necessary.
• If paper curl continues to persist after trying several or all of these settings, try decreasing the
image density on the print job or use a different type of paper.
• If paper curl is still a problem after decreasing the image density and after using a different
type of paper, contact the Customer Support Center for further assistance.
For more information, refer to the
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Problem
Uneven Density or Mottle
Solutions
1. Perform
Secondary Transfer Voltage Adjustment
.
• Use this feature to adjust the voltage ratio on the secondary bias transfer roll (2
nd
BTR). For
heavy-weight paper, such as 220 g/m
2
or greater, the 2
nd
BTR is where the image is transferred
from the belt to the paper. However there are times when it is also used with lightweight
paper.
• This feature is accessed from
PredictPrint Media Manager > Stock Library > Stock Properties
> Advanced Setup > Secondary Transfer Voltage Adjustment
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