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Other Printing Problems
This section explains likely causes of and possible solutions for problems that
can occur when printing from a computer.
Problem
Cause
Solution
Print is smudges.
Settings for thick pa-
per have not been 
made when printing 
on thick paper in the 
bypass tray.
• PCL 5e/6 and PostScript 3
Select [Thick] in the [Type:] list on the [Paper] 
tab.
• RPCS
Select [Thick] in the [Paper type:] list on the 
[Print Settings]
 tab.
The print on the entire 
page is faded.
When D is blinking, 
toner is beginning to 
run out.
Add toner. See p.87 “Adding Toner”.
The print on the entire 
page is faded.
The paper is damp.
Use paper that has been stored in the recom-
mended temperature and humidity condition. 
See “Copy Paper”, About This Machine.
The print on the entire 
page is faded.
The paper is unsuit-
able.
Use the recommended paper. (Printing on 
coarse or treated paper might result in faint 
print image.) See “Copy Paper”, About This 
Machine.
The print on the entire 
page is faded.
If the [Toner saving] 
check box is selected 
in the printer driver 
settings, the entire 
page will be faded 
when printed.
For the RPCS printer driver, [Toner saving] is lo-
cated on the [Print Quality] tab. For the Post-
Script 3 printer driver, see PostScript 3 
Supplement. See the printer driver Help.
Image bleeds when 
rubbed.
If you are using thick 
paper, [Paper type:] 
might not be set to 
[Thick]
.
On the printer driver's [Setup] tab, set [Paper 
type:]
 to [Thick]. See the printer driver Help.
Paper is not fed from 
the selected tray.
When you are using a 
Windows operating 
system, printer driver 
settings override 
those set using the 
display panel. 
Set the desired input tray using the printer 
driver. See the printer driver Help.
The printed image is 
different from the im-
age on the computer's 
display.
With certain func-
tions, such as enlarge-
ment and reduction, 
image layout might 
be different to that on 
the computer display.
In the application, change the layout, character 
size, and character settings.
The printed image is 
different from the im-
age on the computer's 
display.
You might have se-
lected to replace True 
Type fonts with ma-
chine fonts in the 
printing process.
To print an image similar to that of the com-
puter display, make settings to print True 
Type fonts as an image. See the printer driver 
Help.