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Habbakuk
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Re: Image Distortion


@RGray86 wrote:

Just a couple of quick suggestions without knowing too many specifics.

 

1) Check with your local support tech and make sure that the paper is rated for the machine that you are using.

 

2) I find that we used to get a lot of ghosting when we didn't properly set the paper types to the according GSM's.

 

Good luck, hope that helps.


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RGray86
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Re: Image Distortion

Just a couple of quick suggestions without knowing too many specifics.

 

1) Check with your local support tech and make sure that the paper is rated for the machine that you are using.

 

2) I find that we used to get a lot of ghosting when we didn't properly set the paper types to the according GSM's.

 

Good luck, hope that helps.

ccrafford
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Re: Image Distortion

It is a 6360N sorry for the omission :smileyhappy:

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Re: Image Distortion

Hi ccrafford,

Welcome to the Community! Can you please tell us what type of Xerox printer you are having this problem on? This will help out others with assisting you.

Thanks,
PamY-Xerox
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Thanks,
PamY-Xerox

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ccrafford
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Image Distortion

Product Name: Other - specify product in post

When using heavy card stock the ghost image of what had been printed before appears on the current print, enough to be annoying and distorting. What could be the cause of that? I am thinking it is due to remanufactured toner but I could be wrong. Possible bad drum or tranfer roller? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

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