Xerox 7300B Study Guide - Page 43

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Print Diagnostic Pages and Test Pages In this exercise, you will print the Diagnostic pages, the Solid Fill pages, and the Repeating Defects page. 1. Print the Diagnostic pages: ■ At the Front Panel, scroll to Printable Pages Menu, then press OK. ■ Scroll to Print Diagnostic Pages, then press OK. The Diagnostic pages are generated. 2. Print the Solid Fill pages: ■ Scroll to Print Solid Fill Pages, then press OK. The Solid Fill pages are generated. 3. Print the Repeating Defects page: ■ Scroll to Print Repeating Defects Page, then press OK. The Repeating Defects page is generated. 4. Review each set of prints so that you are familiar with the information provided: ■ Diagnostic pages - contain information about diagnosing print quality problems ■ Solid Fill pages - cyan, magenta, yellow, black, blue, and green solid fill pages ■ Repeating Defects page - contains calibrated gauges for testing print quality defects Locate the Test Prints section of the Phaser 7300 Color Printer Service Manual. Use the manual to determine print quality problems to look for on the following prints: Service Test Print Diagnostic pages Solid Fill Pages Repeating Defects Page Description Use to diagnose and troubleshoot print quality problems, such as light lines, printing too light, streaks, and smudges Use to evaluate wrinkling, creases, roller marks, scratches, and cold or hot offset Use to troubleshoot repeating defects in the direction of paper travel Read troubleshooting charts Read the Troubleshooting Charts at the end of this worksheet for solutions to the most common consumables, jams, and print quality problems. Your Next Step After completing this worksheet, complete the online test using the Customer Support Testing Center at: http://www.xerox.com/officeprinting/testing. PHASER 7300 CARE WORKSHEET 0 page 39

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PHASER 7300 CARE WORKSHEET
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page 39
Print Diagnostic Pages and Test Pages
In this exercise, you will print the
Diagnostic
pages, the
Solid Fill
pages, and the
Repeating
Defects
page.
1.
Print the
Diagnostic
pages:
At the Front Panel, scroll to
Printable Pages Menu
, then press
OK
.
Scroll to
Print Diagnostic Pages
, then press
OK
. The
Diagnostic
pages are generated.
2.
Print the
Solid Fill
pages:
Scroll to
Print Solid Fill Pages
, then press
OK
. The
Solid Fill
pages are generated.
3.
Print the
Repeating Defects
page:
Scroll to
Print Repeating Defects Page
, then press
OK
. The
Repeating Defects
page is
generated.
4.
Review each set of prints so that you are familiar with the information provided:
Diagnostic
pages — contain information about diagnosing print quality problems
Solid Fill
pages — cyan, magenta, yellow, black, blue, and green solid fill pages
Repeating Defects
page — contains calibrated gauges for testing print quality defects
Locate the
Test Prints
section of the
Phaser 7300 Color Printer Service Manual
. Use the manual
to determine print quality problems to look for on the following prints:
Read troubleshooting charts
Read the
Troubleshooting Charts
at the end of this worksheet for solutions to the most common
consumables, jams, and print quality problems.
Your Next Step
After completing this worksheet, complete the online test using the Customer Support Testing
Center at:
.
Service Test Print
Description
Diagnostic pages
Use to diagnose and troubleshoot print quality problems,
such as light lines, printing too light, streaks, and smudges
Solid Fill Pages
Use to evaluate wrinkling, creases, roller marks, scratches,
and cold or hot offset
Repeating Defects Page
Use to troubleshoot repeating defects in the direction of
paper travel