Print Quality
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Toner Spots
The paper may not meet
specifications:
Use
recommended paper.
The toner cartridge may be
damaged:
Replace the toner
cartridge.
Toner Smears
There may be moisture in the
paper:
Use fresh, dry paper.
The paper may not meet
specifications:
Use
recommended paper.
The front cover may not be fully
closed:
Close the front cover
and make sure the side
latches are securely locked.
Paper Is Damaged
The paper may not meet
specifications:
Use
recommended paper.
There may be moisture in the
paper:
Use fresh, dry paper.
Print Is Blurred
The paper may not meet
specifications:
Use
recommended paper.
There may be moisture in the
paper:
Use fresh, dry paper.
Whenever you send a job to the
printer, an “image” of the page to
be printed is temporarily written to
the rotating surface of an
electrophotographic (EP) drum.
This image acts like a magnet that
attracts toner to the drum. (The
toner and the drum are both located
in the toner cartridge.)
At the same time, the paper (or
transparency film or envelope)
passes through the printer and is
electrostatically charged as it
reaches the drum. The toner that
was previously attracted to the
drum as an image is transferred to
the charged paper. The paper then
passes between two rollers where a
combination of heat and pressure
bonds the toner to the paper. The
paper is then moved to the output
tray.
Whenever you send a job to the
printer, an “image” of the page to
be printed is temporarily written to
the rotating surface of an
electrophotographic (EP) drum.
This image acts like a magnet that
attracts toner to the drum. (The
toner and the drum are both located
in the toner cartridge.)
At the same time, the paper (or
transparency film or envelope)
passes through the printer and is
electrostatically charged as it
reaches the drum. The toner that
was previously attracted to the
drum as an image is transferred to
the charged paper. The paper then
passes between two rollers where a
combination of heat and pressure
bonds the toner to the paper. The
paper is then moved to the output
tray.
Whenever you send a job to the
printer, an “image” of the page to
be printed is temporarily written to
the rotating surface of an
electrophotographic (EP) drum.
This image acts like a magnet that
attracts toner to the drum. (The
toner and the drum are both located
in the toner cartridge.)
At the same time, the paper (or
transparency film or envelope)
passes through the printer and is
electrostatically charged as it
reaches the drum. The toner that
was previously attracted to the
drum as an image is transferred to
the charged paper. The paper then
passes between two rollers where a
combination of heat and pressure
bonds the toner to the paper. The
paper is then moved to the output
tray.
Whenever you send a job to the
printer, an “image” of the page to
be printed is temporarily written to
the rotating surface of an
electrophotographic (EP) drum.
This image acts like a magnet that
attracts toner to the drum. (The
toner and the drum are both located
in the toner cartridge.)
At the same time, the paper (or
transparency film or envelope)
passes through the printer and is
electrostatically charged as it
reaches the drum. The toner that
was previously attracted to the
drum as an image is transferred to
the charged paper. The paper then
passes between two rollers where a
combination of heat and pressure
bonds the toner to the paper. The
paper is then moved to the output
tray.
Whenever you send a job to the
printer, an “image” of the page to
be printed is temporarily written to
the rotating surface of an
electrophotographic (EP) drum.
This image acts like a magnet that
attracts toner to the drum. (The
toner and the drum are both located
in the toner cartridge.)
At the same time, the paper (or
transparency film or envelope)
passes through the printer and is
electrostatically charged as it
reaches the drum. The toner that
was previously attracted to the
drum as an image is transferred to
the charged paper. The paper then
passes between two rollers where a
combination of heat and pressure
bonds the toner to the paper. The
paper is then moved to the output
tray.
Whenever you send a job to the
printer, an “image” of the page to
be printed is temporarily written to
the rotating surface of an
electrophotographic (EP) drum.
This image acts like a magnet that
attracts toner to the drum. (The
toner and the drum are both located
in the toner cartridge.)
At the same time, the paper (or
transparency film or envelope)
passes through the printer and is
electrostatically charged as it
reaches the drum. The toner that
was previously attracted to the
drum as an image is transferred to
the charged paper. The paper then
passes between two rollers where a
combination of heat and pressure
bonds the toner to the paper. The
paper is then moved to the output
tray.
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