No Go to the next step.
4. Increase the line speed of the transfer timing roller by 0.1%.
5. Print the image. Has the problem been resolved?
Yes Finished!
No Start over from Step 4.
• Increasing the speed of the transfer timing roller may cause a change in density in the area 90 mm
(3.6 inches) from the trailing edge of the paper.
Glossy Lines at the Edge of the Paper
A glossy line appears in parallel to the paper feed direction. This may occur on solid-fill images.
Cause:
Due to edge roughness on the paper, the toner on the fusing belt surface fluctuates parallel to the paper
feed direction, causing glossy streaks on solid-fill images and uneven density on halftone images.
This problem is prone to occur on synthetic paper and coated paper with a medium thickness or more.
Solution:
1. In the [Machine: Maintenance] group on the [Operator Adjust.] menu, select 0508:
[Manually Smooth Fusing Belt], and then execute 01: [Belt Scratches].
5. Image Quality Problem: Lines/Streaks
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