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If You Cannot Make Clear Copies
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Copies are too light.
Image density is too light.
Adjust the image density set-
ting. See p.28 “Adjusting 
Copy Image Density”.
Damp or rough grain paper is 
used.
For good copy quality, use 
recommended paper.
Note
❒ If you use coated paper 
(such as thermal fax paper, 
art paper, carbon paper), 
damp paper, or rough 
grain paper, copy image 
might be too light.
Toner fusing is poor.
The paper thickness is not 
properly set.
Set the paper thickness again. 
See “Paper Thickness: Paper 
Tray” and “Paper Thickness: 
Paper Bypass”, General Set-
tings Guide
.
The copy paper is too thick.
A moire pattern appears on 
copies.
Your original has a dot pat-
tern image or many lines.
Change the orientation of the 
original. This may prevent the 
moire pattern.
Copy using “Photo” mode.
Image density is uneven.
The original has areas of solid 
color, or Positive/Negative is 
selected when copying multi-
ple sheets.
When using Repeat Copy 
with originals that have areas 
of solid color, set the number 
of originals as follows:
A0 – A2 (E – C): 1 sheet, A3 (B) 
or smaller: 3 sheets
Halftone originals can cause 
this problem.
Try using “Text/Photo” or 
“Photo”.
Images are blurred when us-
ing translucent paper.
Translucent paper is being 
used when copying multiple 
sheets.
Select a proper paper thick-
ness for the copy paper. See 
“Paper Thickness: Paper 
Tray” and “Paper Thickness: 
Paper Bypass”, General Set-
tings Guide
.
Wrinkles appear when using 
translucent paper.
An improper paper thickness 
is selected.
Select a proper paper thick-
ness for the copy paper. See 
“Paper Thickness: Paper 
Tray” and “Paper Thickness: 
Paper Bypass”, General Set-
tings Guide
.
The paper type has recently 
been changed from plain pa-
per to translucent paper.
Wait about one minute.
Problem
Causes
Solutions
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