HP LaserJet MFP M232-M237 User Guide - Page 93

Table 8-15, Fixing/fuser defects, Image placement defects

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Table 8-15 Fixing/fuser defects Description Hot fuser offset (shadow): Slight shadows, or offsets, of the image repeated down the page. The repeated image might fade with each recurrence. Fixing/fuser Poor fusing: Toner rubs off along either edge of page. This defect is more common at the edges of high-coverage jobs and on light media types but can occur anywhere on the page. Table 8-16 Image placement defects Description Sample Margins and skew: The image is not centered, or is skewed on the page. The defect occurs when the paper is not positioned properly as it is pulled from the tray and moves through the paper path. Possible solutions 1. Reprint the document. 2. Check the paper type in the paper tray and adjust the printer settings to match. If necessary, select a lighter paper type. 3. If the problem persists, go to www.hp.com/support/ljM232MFP 1. Reprint the document. 2. Check the paper type in the paper tray and adjust the printer settings to match. If necessary, select a heavier paper type. 3. If the problem persists, go to www.hp.com/support/ljM232MFP Possible solutions 1. Reprint the document. 2. Remove the paper and then reload the tray. Make sure that all the paper edges are even on all sides. 3. Make sure that the top of the paper stack is below the tray full indicator. Do not overfill the tray. 4. Make sure that the paper guides are adjusted to the correct size for the paper. Do not adjust the paper guides tightly against the paper stack. Adjust them to the indentations or markings in the tray. 5. If the problem persists, go to www.hp.com/support/ljM232MFP ENWW Resolving print quality problems 87

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Table 8-15
Fixing/fuser defects
Description
Fixing/fuser
Possible solutions
Hot fuser offset (shadow):
Slight shadows, or offsets, of the image
repeated down the page. The repeated
image might fade with each recurrence.
1.
Reprint the document.
2.
Check the paper type in the paper
tray and adjust the printer settings to
match. If necessary, select a lighter
paper type.
3.
If the problem persists, go to
www.hp.com/
support/ljM232MFP
Poor fusing:
Toner rubs off along either edge of page.
This defect is more common at the edges
of high-coverage jobs and on light media
types but can occur anywhere on the page.
1.
Reprint the document.
2.
Check the paper type in the paper
tray and adjust the printer settings to
match. If necessary, select a heavier
paper type.
3.
If the problem persists, go to
www.hp.com/
support/ljM232MFP
Table 8-16
Image placement defects
Description
Sample
Possible solutions
Margins and skew:
The image is not centered, or is skewed on
the page. The defect occurs when the
paper is not positioned properly as it is
pulled from the tray and moves through
the paper path.
1.
Reprint the document.
2.
Remove the paper and then reload
the tray. Make sure that all the paper
edges are even on all sides.
3.
Make sure that the top of the paper
stack is below the tray full indicator.
Do not overfill the tray.
4.
Make sure that the paper guides are
adjusted to the correct size for the
paper. Do not adjust the paper guides
tightly against the paper stack.
Adjust them to the indentations or
markings in the tray.
5.
If the problem persists, go to
www.hp.com/
support/ljM232MFP
ENWW
Resolving print quality problems
87