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General print quality is | • It is important to select a paper that is appropriate for |
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poor. | the thermal transfer printer in your fax. We |
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| recommend using laser quality paper that has a very |
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| smooth finish. Copier paper will work, but it |
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| sometimes tends to yield a lighter print quality. |
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The received document is | • Ask the other party to send higher contrast |
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faint. | documents. If the contrast is still too low, your fax may |
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Received images are | • Noise on the telephone line may cause distortion. |
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distorted. | Have the other party try sending the document again. |
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| • The print head may be dirty. See Fax print head in |
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The quality of copies is | • Any dirt or material on the scanning glass will cause | Trouble11. shooting |
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poor and/or black spots | spots to appear on copies and transmitted faxes. |
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appear. | Clean the fax print head and the scanning glass as |
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| explained in Chapter 10. |
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Reception/copying is | • If reception or copying takes place continuously for a |
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interrupted. | long time, the print head may overheat. Turn off the |
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A received document or | • Make sure the operation panel and the printer |
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copy prints out in strips. | compartment cover under the operation panel are |
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| completely closed (press down on both sides of |
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| each). (To close the printer compartment cover, grasp |
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| the top of the operation panel and pull to open it, and |
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| then press down on both sides of the printer |
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| compartment cover.) |
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