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Table 6-11, Output defects, continued, Streak defects

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Table 6-11 Output defects (continued) Sample Description Possible solutions The paper does not stack well in the output tray. The stack might be uneven, skewed, 1. Reprint the document. or the pages might be pushed out of the tray and onto the floor. Any of the following 2. Extend the output bin extension. conditions can cause this defect: 3. If the defect is caused by ● Extreme paper curl extreme paper curl, refer to the troubleshooting steps for "Output ● The paper in the tray is wrinkled or curl." deformed 4. Use a different paper type. ● The paper is a non-standard paper type, such as envelopes 5. Use freshly opened paper. ● The output tray is too full 6. Remove the paper from the output tray before the tray gets too full. 7. If the issue persists, go to support.hp.com. Table 6-12 Streak defects Sample Description Possible solutions Light vertical streaks that usually span the length of the page. The defect displays only 1. in areas of fill, not in text or sections with no printed content. 2. Reprint the document. Remove the cartridge, and then shake it to redistribute the toner. Reinsert the toner cartridges into the printer and close the cover. For a graphical representation of this procedure, see Replace the toner cartridges. 3. If the issue persists, go to support.hp.com. NOTE: Both light and dark vertical streaks can occur when the printing environment is outside the specified range for temperature or humidity. Refer to your printer's environmental specifications for allowable temperature and humidity levels. Dark vertical lines which occur down the length of the page. The defect might occur anywhere on the page, in areas of fill or in sections with no printed content. 1. Reprint the document. 2. Remove the cartridge, and then shake it to redistribute the toner. Reinsert the toner cartridges into the printer and close the cover. For a graphical representation of this procedure, see Replace the toner cartridges. 3. Print a cleaning page. 4. Check the toner level in the cartridge. 5. If the issue persists, go to support.hp.com. 130 Chapter 6 Solve problems

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Table 6-11
Output defects
(continued)
Sample
Description
Possible solutions
The paper does not stack well in the output
tray. The stack might be uneven, skewed,
or the pages might be pushed out of the
tray and onto the floor. Any of the following
conditions can cause this defect:
Extreme paper curl
The paper in the tray is wrinkled or
deformed
The paper is a non-standard paper
type, such as envelopes
The output tray is too full
1.
Reprint the document.
2.
Extend the output bin extension.
3.
If the defect is caused by
extreme paper curl, refer to the
troubleshooting steps for "Output
curl."
4.
Use a different paper type.
5.
Use freshly opened paper.
6.
Remove the paper from the output
tray before the tray gets too full.
7.
If the issue persists, go to
support.hp.com
.
Table 6-12
Streak defects
Sample
Description
Possible solutions
Light vertical streaks that usually span the
length of the page. The defect displays only
in areas of fill, not in text or sections with no
printed content.
1.
Reprint the document.
2.
Remove the cartridge, and then shake
it to redistribute the toner. Reinsert
the toner cartridges into the printer
and close the cover. For a graphical
representation of this procedure, see
Replace the toner cartridges
.
3.
If the issue persists, go to
support.hp.com
.
NOTE:
Both light and dark vertical streaks
can occur when the printing environment is
outside the specified range for temperature
or humidity. Refer to your printer's
environmental specifications for allowable
temperature and humidity levels.
Dark vertical lines which occur down the
length of the page. The defect might occur
anywhere on the page, in areas of fill or in
sections with no printed content.
1.
Reprint the document.
2.
Remove the cartridge, and then shake
it to redistribute the toner. Reinsert
the toner cartridges into the printer
and close the cover. For a graphical
representation of this procedure, see
Replace the toner cartridges
.
3.
Print a cleaning page.
4.
Check the toner level in the cartridge.
5.
If the issue persists, go to
support.hp.com
.
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Chapter 6
Solve problems