Use a range of processes to resolve problems that arise due to factors such as the paper type, the material used, or its condition. * Values in bold red text are the default settings for each item.
Specify special processing for the paper in the following situations:
If you are using special paper
To print on the back of printed paper
For paper with a rough surface
If the envelope flap is stuck down
If the paper curls during printing
[Manual Back Side Print (2-Sided Only)]
[Menu] [Adjustment/Maintenance] [Adjust Image Quality] [Special Processing] [Special Paper Processing]
If you are using paper that has already been printed on, toner smudges and splatters may appear on the back side. If so, specifying [On] for that paper source may improve the print results.
* When this is set to [On], if some time has passed since the front side of the paper was printed, or depending on the operating environment humidity, changes in image quality or paper jams may occur.
[Multi-Purpose Tray]
[Off]
[On]
[Drawer 1]
[Off]
[On]
[Rough Surface Paper Mode]
[Menu] [Adjustment/Maintenance] [Adjust Image Quality] [Special Processing] [Special Paper Processing]
If you are using paper with a rough surface, printed images may appear faint. If so, specifying [On] for that paper source may improve the print results.
* Specifying [On] in this setting may lead to slower print speeds or changes in the image quality.
The whole surface of a printed postcard may appear darkened. If so, specifying [Mode 1] in this setting may improve the print results. If this does not solve the problem, specify [Mode 2].
* When this setting is enabled, lines may become thinner, ghost images may appear in a blank area, or the print density may decrease.
Printing in a high-temperature or high-humidity environment may cause white spots on a printed image. If so, specifying [On] in this setting may improve the print results.
* When you select [On], the print quality may be affected.
Depending on the paper type or the usage environment of the machine, there may be blurry stains on the copied paper. If so, specifying this setting may improve the situation. First, specifying [Mode 1] may correct the problem. If this does not correct the problem, select [Mode 2] and [Mode 3] in that order.
* When this setting is enabled, the print density may decrease.
Depending on the paper type or the usage environment of the machine, there may be blurry stains on the printed paper. If so, specifying this setting may improve the situation. First, specifying [Mode 1] may correct the problem. If this does not correct the problem, select [Mode 2], [Mode 3], and [Mode 4] in that order.
* When this setting is enabled, the print density may decrease or the print speed may be slower.
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