HP LaserJet Managed MFP E730 User Guide - Page 170

Table 9-10, Light print, Output defects

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Table 9-10 Light print Sample Table 9-11 Output defects Sample Description The printed content is light or faded on the entire page. Possible solutions 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. Mono models only: Make sure that the EconoMode setting is disabled, both at the printer control panel and in the print driver. 4. Make sure that the cartridge is installed correctly. 5. Print a Supplies Status Page and check the life and usage of the cartridge. 6. Replace the cartridge. 7. If the issue persists, go to support.hp.com. Description Possible solutions Printed pages have curled edges. The curled edge can be along the short or 1. long side of the paper. Two types of curl are possible: 2. ● Positive curl: The paper curls toward the printed side. The defect occurs in dry environments or when printing high-coverage pages. ● Negative curl: The paper curls away from the printed side. The defect occurs in high-humidity environments or when printing lowcoverage pages. Reprint the document. Positive curl: From the printer control panel, select a heavier paper type. The heavier paper type creates a higher temperature for printing. Negative curl: From the printer control panel, select a lighter paper type. The lighter paper type creates a lower temperature for printing. Try storing the paper in a dry environment prior to use, or use freshly opened paper. 3. Print in duplex mode. 4. If the issue persists, go to support.hp.com. Troubleshoot image defects 159

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Table 9-10
Light print
Sample
Description
Possible solutions
The printed content is light or faded on
the entire page.
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.
Mono models only:
Make sure that
the EconoMode setting is disabled,
both at the printer control panel
and in the print driver.
4.
Make sure that the cartridge is
installed correctly.
5.
Print a Supplies Status Page and
check the life and usage of the
cartridge.
6.
Replace the cartridge.
7.
If the issue persists, go to
support.hp.com
.
Table 9-11
Output defects
Sample
Description
Possible solutions
Printed pages have curled edges. The
curled edge can be along the short or
long side of the paper. Two types of curl
are possible:
Positive curl:
The paper curls
toward the printed side. The defect
occurs in dry environments or
when printing high-coverage pages.
Negative curl:
The paper curls
away from the printed side. The
defect occurs in high-humidity
environments or when printing low-
coverage pages.
1.
Reprint the document.
2.
Positive curl:
From the printer
control panel, select a heavier
paper type. The heavier paper type
creates a higher temperature for
printing.
Negative curl:
From the printer
control panel, select a lighter paper
type. The lighter paper type creates
a lower temperature for printing.
Try storing the paper in a dry
environment prior to use, or use
freshly opened paper.
3.
Print in duplex mode.
4.
If the issue persists, go to
support.hp.com
.
Troubleshoot image defects
159