When the Copied Image Does Not Appear as Desired
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Black lines or line smears appear on the copied image. | The ADF, exposure glass, or scan glass is dirty. |
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White lines appear on the copied image. | The exposure glass or scan glass is dirty. |
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Toner has run out. | When the “Add Toner” message is displayed on the screen, replace the toner. | |
White bands appear on transparent film. | Paper powder rubbed off from the paper and is adhering to the transparent film. | Wipe the front and back sides of the transparent film with a dry cloth. |
White spots or smears in the form of water droplets appear on the copied image. | The moisture in the paper has evaporated and condensed on the surface. |
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Copies appear dirty. | [Density] is set too high, or [Auto Density] is not specified when copying an original on colored paper such as newspaper. | Reduce [Copy][Density]. When scanning an original on colored paper, select the [Density][Auto Density] check box. |
Black spots appear on the copied image. | The original is a glossy photo (printed/developed photo) and it adheres on the exposure glass due to high humidity. | Perform one of the following measures and copy the original again.
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The copied images appear faded. | [Density] is set too low. | Increase [Copy][Density]. |
Coarse paper or paper with a treated surface is used. | Use recommended paper. | |
The paper contains too much moisture. | Use paper that has been stored in a dry environment. | |
Toner has run out. | When the “Add Toner” message is displayed on the screen, replace the toner. | |
Some blank spots appear on the copied image. | The paper contains too much moisture. | Use paper that has been stored in a dry environment. |
Some areas on the original are missing on the copied image. | The position the original is placed or the paper size setting is incorrect. |
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Even if you place originals on the exposure glass or in the ADF correctly, margins of a few millimeters on all four sides of the original might not be copied. | Use "Create Margin" function to reduce the image of its original size. | |
An artifact that is not on the original exists on the copied image. | The ADF, exposure glass, or scan glass is dirty. |
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There may be a problem with the image quality of the original such as an original that has been copied repeatedly. | Select [Original Setting][Original Type][Generation Copy]. | |
Text appears on the copied image, or the images in the copied page are filled in gray tone. | The unauthorized copy prevention function is applied on the original that was copied. | You cannot copy the original. |
The backside of the original is visible on the copied image. | [Density] is set too high, or the original is too thin. | Reduce [Copy][Density]. When scanning a thin original, select the [Density] [Auto Density] check box. |
A shadow appears on the overlapping region. | [Density] is set too high. | Reduce [Copy] [Density]. |
There is a problem with the original. | Apply mending tape on the overlapping region. | |
Moire appears on the copied image. | The original is placed in an orientation in which moire is likely to occur. | Change the orientation the original is placed. |
The shading level in the areas of halftones appears differently from the original. | [Text/Photo] is selected in [Original Type]. | Select [Original Setting][Original Type][Text] or [Photo]. |
The copied image is slanted. | The original is fed slanted. | Check that the original is placed on the machine correctly. When placing an original in the ADF, check that the original guide is set properly. |
Paper is fed slanted. | Check that the side fences in the source tray are correctly set. | |
The top margins on the copied images vary. | The paper loaded for copying is too thin or too thick. | Check the thinness of paper that can be used on the machine. Recommended Paper Sizes and Types When the paper thickness is close to the minimum or maximum paper thickness, specify the correct paper thickness in the following procedure.
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