HP 2500 Service Manual - Page 187

Light print or fade, Toner specks, Dropouts, Faded areas, generally rounded - laser printer

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Light print or fade A vertical streak or an incorrect or faded color area appears on the page.  The paper might not meet HP's paper specifications (for example, the paper is too moist or too rough). See the user guide for information about print-media specifications.  One or more print cartridges are low. If you are using non-HP print cartridges, no messages appear on the printer control panel or in the embedded Web server.  The imaging drum might be low or empty. Print the Supplies Status page to check remaining life. Replace the imaging drum if it is low or empty.  If none of the print cartridges or the imaging drum is low or empty, remove the print cartridges one at a time and inspect the toner roller in each to see if the roller is damaged. If so, replace the print cartridge.  Inspect the imaging drum for toner dust, oil, or fingerprints.  If the problem is not resolved, see "If the problem is not resolved" on page 190. Toner specks  The paper might not meet specifications. For example, the paper is too moist or too rough. See the user guide for information about print-media specifications.  The paper path might need to be cleaned. Open the HP Color LaserJet 2500 Series Toolbox to use the cleaning page. See "To use a cleaning page" on page 53 for details.  If using a cleaning page did not solve the problem, then check the fuser for contamination and replace the fuser, if necessary.  If the problem is not resolved, see "If the problem is not resolved" on page 190. Dropouts Faded areas, generally rounded, occur randomly on the page.  A single sheet of paper might be defective. Try reprinting the job.  The paper path might need to be cleaned. Open the HP Color LaserJet 2500 Series Toolbox to use the cleaning page. See "To use a cleaning page" on page 53 for details.  The moisture content of the paper is uneven or the paper has moist spots on its surface. Try different paper, such as high-quality paper intended for laser printers. See the user guide for information about print-media specifications.  The paper lot is flawed. The manufacturing processes can cause some areas to reject toner. Try a different brand of paper, such as high-quality paper intended for laser printers. See the user guide for information about print-media specifications.  The imaging drum might be defective. See "Repetitive defects on the front" on page 187.  If the problem is not resolved, see "If the problem is not resolved" on page 190. EN 6 Troubleshooting 185

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EN
6 Troubleshooting
185
Light print or fade
A vertical streak or an incorrect or faded color area appears on the page.
The paper might not meet HP’s paper specifications (for example, the paper is too moist or
too rough). See the user guide for information about print-media specifications.
One or more print cartridges are low. If you are using non-HP print cartridges, no messages
appear on the printer control panel or in the embedded Web server.
The imaging drum might be low or empty. Print the Supplies Status page to check remaining
life. Replace the imaging drum if it is low or empty.
If none of the print cartridges or the imaging drum is low or empty, remove the print
cartridges one at a time and inspect the toner roller in each to see if the roller is damaged. If
so, replace the print cartridge.
Inspect the imaging drum for toner dust, oil, or fingerprints.
If the problem is not resolved, see “If the problem is not resolved” on page 190.
Toner specks
The paper might not meet specifications. For example, the paper is too moist or too rough.
See the user guide for information about print-media specifications.
The paper path might need to be cleaned. Open the HP Color LaserJet 2500 Series Toolbox
to use the cleaning page. See “To use a cleaning page” on page 53 for details.
If using a cleaning page did not solve the problem, then check the fuser for contamination
and replace the fuser, if necessary.
If the problem is not resolved, see “If the problem is not resolved” on page 190.
Dropouts
Faded areas, generally rounded, occur randomly on the page.
A single sheet of paper might be defective. Try reprinting the job.
The paper path might need to be cleaned. Open the HP Color LaserJet 2500 Series Toolbox
to use the cleaning page. See “To use a cleaning page” on page 53 for details.
The moisture content of the paper is uneven or the paper has moist spots on its surface. Try
different paper, such as high-quality paper intended for laser printers. See the user guide for
information about print-media specifications.
The paper lot is flawed. The manufacturing processes can cause some areas to reject toner.
Try a different brand of paper, such as high-quality paper intended for laser printers. See the
user guide for information about print-media specifications.
The imaging drum might be defective. See “Repetitive defects on the front” on page 187.
If the problem is not resolved, see “If the problem is not resolved” on page 190.