User Guide

Table 2-48 Print modes under the Adjust Paper Types sub menu (continued)
Resistance Mode Set to Up to resolve print-quality issues caused by poor
secondary transfer in low-humidity environments with resistive
or rough surface paper.
Humidity Mode With glossy film, set to High when the product is in a high-
humidity environment and print-quality defects occur on HP
Tough Paper or Opaque film.
With transparencies, set to High when the product is in a
high-humidity environment and print-quality defects occur on
color transparencies on the first page of a print job.
With all other paper types, set to High when the product is in
a high-humidity environment and light density occurs on the
first page of a print job.
Pre-Rotation Mode Set to On when horizontal banding occurs with the drum
pitch.
Fuser Temp Mode If you are seeing a faint image of the page repeated at the
bottom of the page or on the following page, first make sure
the paper type (Adjust Paper Types menu) and Print Mode
settings are correct for the type of paper you are using. If you
continue to see ghost images on your print jobs, set the Fuser
Temp feature to one of the settings.
Normal
Up
Down
Paper Curl Mode Use in high-humidity and high-temperature environments. The
Reduced setting decreases fuser temperature and increases
the interpage gap.
Table 2-49 MP modes under the Optimize submenu
Normal Paper Set to Smooth when printing on smooth paper of normal
weight.
Heavy Paper Set to Smooth when printing on smooth, heavy paper types.
Envelop Control Use this mode if envelopes are sticking together due to
moisture in the envelope adhisive.
Normal
Reduced Temp
Environment Set to Low Temp if the product is operating in a low-
temperature environment and you are having problems with
print quality such as blisters in the printed image.
Line Voltage Set to Low Voltage if the product is operating in a low-voltage
environment and you are having problems with print quality
such as blisters in the printed image.
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