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Resolving issues with paper and other print media, Symptom, Problem, Solution

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A Specifications 53 Resolving issues with paper and other print media Use this section to resolve common problems with paper and other print media. Symptom Problem Solution Poor print quality or toner adhesion, problems with feeding Too moist, too rough, too smooth, or embossed; faulty paper lot Try another kind of paper, between 100 to 250 Sheffield, 4 to 6 percent moisture content. Dropouts, jamming, curl Stored improperly Store paper flat in its moisture-proof wrapping. Increased gray background shading Too heavy l Use lighter paper. l Use the face-up bin. Excessive curl Problems with feeding Too moist, wrong grain direction or l Use the face-up bin. short-grain construction l Use long-grain paper. Jamming, damage to printer Cutouts or perforations Use paper free of cutouts or perforations. Problems with feeding Ragged edges Use supported types of paper. Multi-sheet feeding Paper sticking together Remove paper, fan it, and reload paper. Paper specifications

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Paper specifications
Resolving issues with paper and other print media
Use this section to resolve common problems with paper and other print media.
Symptom
Problem
Solution
Poor print quality or toner
adhesion, problems with
feeding
Too moist, too rough, too smooth,
or embossed; faulty paper lot
Try another kind of paper, between 100 to 250
Sheffield, 4 to 6 percent moisture content.
Dropouts, jamming, curl
Stored improperly
Store paper flat in its moisture-proof wrapping.
Increased gray background
shading
Too heavy
l
Use lighter paper.
l
Use the face-up bin.
Excessive curl
Problems with feeding
Too moist, wrong grain direction or
short-grain construction
l
Use the face-up bin.
l
Use long-grain paper.
Jamming, damage to printer
Cutouts or perforations
Use paper free of cutouts or perforations.
Problems with feeding
Ragged edges
Use supported types of paper.
Multi-sheet feeding
Paper sticking together
Remove paper, fan it, and reload paper.