HP Color LaserJet CM2320 HP Color LaserJet CM2320 MFP - User Guide - Page 237
Solve print-media problems, The following problems with media cause print-quality deviations, jamming
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● Do not use letterhead paper that is printed with low-temperature inks, such as those used in some types of thermography. ● Do not use raised or embossed letterhead. CAUTION: Failure to follow these guidelines could cause jams or damage to the product. Solve print-media problems The following problems with media cause print-quality deviations, jamming, or even damage to the product. Problem Poor print quality or toner adhesion Dropouts, jamming, or curl Excessive curl Jamming, damage to product Problems with feeding Print is skewed (crooked). Cause Solution The paper is too moist, too rough, too heavy or Try another kind of recommended paper. too smooth, or it is embossed or from a faulty paper lot. The paper has been stored incorrectly. Store paper flat in its moisture-proof wrapping. The paper has variability from one side to the Turn the paper over. other. The paper is too moist, has the wrong grain direction, or is of short-grain construction Open the rear output bin, or use long-grain paper. The paper varies from side-to-side. Turn the paper over. High fuser temperature is curling the paper. Turn on the Less paper curl setting. At the control panel, press Setup, use the arrow buttons to select Service, and then press OK. Use the arrow buttons to select Less paper curl, press OK, use the arrow buttons to select On, and then press OK. The paper has cutouts or perforations. Use paper that is free of cutouts or perforations. The paper has ragged edges. Use high-quality paper that is made for laser printers. The paper varies from side-to-side. Turn the paper over. The paper is too moist, too rough, too heavy or too smooth, has the wrong grain direction, or is of short-grain construction or it is embossed or from a faulty paper lot. Try another kind of recommended paper. Open the rear output bin, or use long-grain paper. The media guides might be incorrectly adjusted. Remove all media from the input tray, straighten the stack, and then load the media in the input tray again. Adjust the media guides to the width and length of the media that you are using and try printing again. ENWW Solve image-quality problems 225