LOL .. I have a couple of users that are the same way when cleaning the glass on the printers.
I am not good with the versalink printers, I don't know if there is a setting for the scanning DPI settings. Something to check before placing a service call for a technician.
I hear you. Fortunately the peerson who uses it more then anyone uses alcohol optical cleaner tissues to clean AND disinfect the glass(es). There's not a door handle in the place that hasn't been sanitized within an inch of its life.
First step that I would do is clean the glass on the scanner. Most scanners have the Full paper glass, where you place the paper, and if you are using the feeder, you'll see a second thin glass (normally about an inch wide). Clean this as well.
A software cloth should do the trick. The glass could just be dirty. I have seen this before. If its still coming out blotchy when Scan to print, It might be the scanner itself.
Yes, sorry for the lighting. Copy is on top of the original. Harder to see on the photo than in person.
Our VersLink C605 prints well--fairly saturated blacks and colors. But if you copy a printout, the same blacks and colors are noticeable lighter and lower contrast. Seems to be all colors. We have good levels of toners, a recent transer belt (I did the full maintenance kit) and drums are all 70-80%. I've done the advanced color calibration and set the density to +1.
I have good blacks when I print but gray
when I copy. Ideas to try?
Thanks in advance