Problem Causes Solutions
Toner fusing is poor. The copy paper is too thick. Set the paper thickness again. See "Tray
Paper Settings", Network and System
Settings Reference .
Image density is uneven. The original has areas of solid
color, or Positive/ Negative
is selected when copying
multiple sheets.
When using Repeat Copy with originals
that have areas of solid color, set the
number of originals as follows: A0 - A2
(E - C): 1 sheet, A3 (B) or smaller: 3
sheets.
For details about sizes of originals, see
"Measure Chart", Copy and Document
Server Reference .
Image density is uneven. Halftone originals can cause
this problem.
Try using "Text / Photo".
Images are blurred when
using translucent paper.
Translucent paper is being
used when copying multiple
sheets.
Select a proper paper thickness for the
copy paper. See "Tray Paper Settings",
Network and
System Settings Reference
.
Extreme wrinkling occurs
when using translucent
paper.
An improper paper thickness
is selected.
Select a proper paper thickness for the
copy paper. See "Tray Paper Settings",
Network and
System Settings Reference
.
Strong wrinkles appear when
using translucent paper.
The paper type has recently
been changed from plain
paper to translucent paper.
Wait about one minute.
Streaks, scratches, or
wrinkles appear in areas of
solid black.
Copy paper has been
changed from plain to
translucent paper, or from
translucent to plain paper.
• After switching from plain to
translucent paper,
wait one minute.
• After switching from translucent to
plain paper, wait two minutes
before making copies.
The reverse side of an original
image is copied.
Image density is too high. Adjust the image density settings. See
"Adjusting Copy Image Density", Copy
and Document Server Reference
.
The reverse side of an original
image is copied.
Auto Image Density is not
selected.
On the control panel, select [Auto
Density].
When You Cannot Make Clear Copies
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