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Print quality problems (continued) Symptom Print too light Cause Solution The Print Darkness setting is too light. Select a different Print Darkness setting from the printer driver before sending the job to print. Toner Saver is on. Turn Toner Saver off from the printer driver before sending the job to print. You are using media that does not meet the printer specifications. • Use recommended paper and other media. Refer to the Complete Printer Reference on Lexmark's Web site for detailed specifications. • Load media from a new package. • Avoid textured paper with rough finishes. • Make sure the paper you load in the trays is not damp. The toner cartridge is empty. Replace the toner cartridge. See "Installing a toner cartridge" on page 111. The printer is shifting toner from the toner cartridge to the photoconductor cartridge. If you just installed a new toner cartridge, the printer may be filling the toner reservoirs in the photoconductor cartridge. You may also hear motor noises while this procedure occurs. Normal printing should resume in three minutes or less. The photoconductor cartridge is defective or has been installed in more than one printer. Replace the photoconductor cartridge. See "Replacing the photoconductor cartridge" on page 117. Troubleshooting 21

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Troubleshooting
Print too light
The Print Darkness
setting is too light.
Select a different Print
Darkness setting from the
printer driver before sending
the job to print.
Toner Saver is on.
Turn Toner Saver off from the
printer driver before sending
the job to print.
You are using media
that does not meet the
printer specifications.
Use recommended paper
and other media. Refer to
the
Complete Printer
Reference
on Lexmark’s
Web site for detailed
specifications.
Load media from a new
package.
Avoid textured paper with
rough finishes.
Make sure the paper you
load in the trays is not damp.
The toner cartridge is
empty.
Replace the toner cartridge.
See “Installing a toner
cartridge” on page 111.
The printer is shifting
toner from the toner
cartridge to the photo-
conductor cartridge.
If you just installed a new toner
cartridge, the printer may be
filling the toner reservoirs in the
photoconductor cartridge. You
may also hear motor noises
while this procedure occurs.
Normal printing should resume
in three minutes or less.
The photoconductor
cartridge is defective or
has been installed in
more than one printer.
Replace the photoconductor
cartridge.
See “Replacing the photocon-
ductor cartridge” on page 117.
Print quality problems (continued)
Symptom
Cause
Solution