HP LaserJet 1010 Service Manual - Page 109

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Issue Pages are skewed. The printed page has curls or waves. Cause Solution The media is loaded incorrectly. Reload the media, and make sure that the media guides are not too tight or too loose against the media stack. The input tray is too full. Remove some of the sheets. The main input tray can hold up to 150 sheets of 20-lb. (75 g/m2 ) bond weight paper (or fewer pages of heavier media, a stack no higher than 25 mm). The priority input tray can hold up to ten sheets of 20lb. (75 g/m2) bond weight paper, one sheet of heavier media, or one envelope or card. The media you are using does not meet HP's specifications (for example, it is too moist or too rough). Make sure that the media meets specifications detailed in the HP LaserJet Printer Family Print Media Guide. The printer is operating in humidity or temperature conditions that are not within the recommended ranges. Move the product to a different location. The wrong type of paper is selected in the printer properties dialog. Select the correct media type under "Type is" (in the printer properties dialog, on the Paper tab). The media you are using does not meet HP's specifications (for example, it is too moist or too rough). Make sure that the media meets specifications detailed in the HP LaserJet Printer Family Print Media Guide. The media was in the input tray for too long. Turn the stack of media over and put it back in the tray. Rotate the media 180° and put it back in the tray. ENWW Image troubleshooting 97

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Issue
Cause
Solution
Pages are skewed.
The media is loaded incorrectly.
Reload the media, and make
sure that the media guides are
not too tight or too loose against
the media stack.
The input tray is too full.
Remove some of the sheets.
The main input tray can hold up
to 150 sheets of 20-lb.
(75 g/m
2
) bond weight paper
(or fewer pages of heavier
media, a stack no higher than
25 mm). The priority input tray
can hold up to ten sheets of 20-
lb. (75 g/m
2
) bond weight paper,
one sheet of heavier media, or
one envelope or card.
The media you are using does
not meet HP’s specifications
(for example, it is too moist or
too rough).
Make sure that the media meets
specifications detailed in the HP
LaserJet Printer Family Print
Media Guide.
The printed page has curls or
waves.
The printer is operating in
humidity or temperature
conditions that are not within
the recommended ranges.
Move the product to a different
location.
The wrong type of paper is
selected in the printer properties
dialog.
Select the correct media type
under "Type is" (in the printer
properties dialog, on the Paper
tab).
The media you are using does
not meet HP’s specifications
(for example, it is too moist or
too rough).
Make sure that the media meets
specifications detailed in the HP
LaserJet Printer Family Print
Media Guide.
The media was in the input tray
for too long.
Turn the stack of media over
and put it back in the tray.
Rotate the media 180° and put
it back in the tray.
ENWW
Image troubleshooting
97