Ricoh MP2000SPF Troubleshooting Guide - Page 20
Troubleshooting When Using the Copy Function
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Troubleshooting When Using the Copy Function Problem Cause Solution A shadow appears on Image density is too dark. copies if you use pasted originals. Adjust the image density. See "Adjusting Image Density", Copy Reference. Change the orientation of the original. Put mending tape on the pasted area. 2 The same copy area is The exposure glass, ADF or dirty whenever mak- ARDF is dirty. Clean them. See p.97 "Maintaining Your Machine". ing copies. Copies are too light. Image density is too light. Adjust the image density. See "Adjusting Image Density", Copy Reference. Copies are too light. The paper is damp or rough. Use the recommended paper. Also, use paper that has been stored in the recommended temperature and humidity conditions. See "Copy Paper", About This Machine. Contact your service representative. Copies are too light. The toner bottle is almost empty. Add toner. See p.84 "Adding Toner". Parts of images are not The original is not placed correctly. Place originals correctly. See "Plac- copied. ing Originals", Copy Reference. Parts of images are not The correct paper size is not selected. Select the proper paper size. copied. White lines appear. The exposure glass or scanning Clean them. See p.97 "Maintain- glass is dirty. ing Your Machine". Copies are blank. The original is not placed correctly. When using the exposure glass, place originals face down. When using the ADF or ARDF, place them face up. A moiré pattern is pro- Your original has a dot pattern duced on copies. 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, ADF or ARDF open when copying. 14