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Troubleshooting When Using the Copy Function

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Troubleshooting When Using the Copy Function Problem Cause Solution Parts of images are not copied. The original is not set cor- Set originals correctly. See "Placing rectly. Originals", Copy/Document Server Reference. Parts of images are not copied. The correct paper size is Select the proper paper size. not selected. 2 Images appear only par- The paper is damp. tially. Use paper that has been stored in the recommended temperature and hu- midity condition. See "Copy Paper", About This Machine. Black lines appear. The exposure glass or scanning glass is dirty. Clean them. See p.106 "Maintaining Your Machine". White lines appear. White lines appear. The exposure glass or scanning glass is dirty. Clean them. See p.106 "Maintaining Your Machine". When D is blinking, ton- Add toner. See p.77 "Adding Toner". er is beginning to run out. Copies are blank. The original is not set cor- When using the exposure glass, face the rectly. originals down. When using the ADF, face them up. A moiré pattern is produced on copies. Your original has a dot pattern image or many lines. Place the original on the exposure glass at a slight angle. Black spots appear on the copy of a photographic print. Because of high humidity, the photographic print has stuck to the exposure glass. Place the print on the exposure glass in either of the following ways: • Place an OHP transparency on the exposure glass, and then place the print on top of the OHP transparency. • Place the print on the exposure glass, and then place two or three sheets of white paper on top of it. Leave the exposure glass cover or auto-document feeder (ADF) open when copying. 28

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Troubleshooting When Using the Copy Function
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Parts of images are not
copied.
The original is not set cor-
rectly.
Set originals correctly. See “Placing
Originals”, Copy/Document Server
Reference.
Parts of images are not
copied.
The correct paper size is
not selected.
Select the proper paper size.
Images appear only par-
tially.
The paper is damp.
Use paper that has been stored in the
recommended temperature and hu-
midity condition. See “Copy Paper”,
About This Machine.
Black lines appear.
The exposure glass or
scanning glass is dirty.
Clean them. See p.106 “Maintaining
Your Machine”.
White lines appear.
The exposure glass or
scanning glass is dirty.
Clean them. See p.106 “Maintaining
Your Machine”.
White lines appear.
When
D
is blinking, ton-
er is beginning to run out.
Add toner. See p.77 “Adding Toner”.
Copies are blank.
The original is not set cor-
rectly.
When using the exposure glass, face the
originals down. When using the ADF,
face them up.
A moiré pattern is pro-
duced on copies.
Your original has a dot
pattern image or many
lines.
Place the original on the exposure glass
at a slight angle.
Black spots appear on the
copy of a photographic
print.
Because of high humidi-
ty, the photographic print
has stuck to the exposure
glass.
Place the print on the exposure glass in
either of the following ways:
Place an OHP transparency on the
exposure glass, and then place the
print on top of the OHP transparen-
cy.
Place the print on the exposure
glass, and then place two or three
sheets of white paper on top of it.
Leave the exposure glass cover or
auto-document feeder (ADF) open
when copying.
Problem
Cause
Solution