Troubleshooting print-quality problems, Print-quality problems associated with media, Print-quality problems associated with jams – HP LaserJet 5200 Printer series User Manual

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Troubleshooting print-quality problems

This section helps you define print-quality problems and what to do to correct them. Often print-
quality problems can be handled easily by making sure that the printer is correctly maintained, using
print media that meets HP specifications, or running a cleaning page.

Print-quality problems associated with media

Some print-quality problems arise from the use of inappropriate media.

Use media that meets HP specifications. See

Paper specifications

.

The surface of the media is too smooth. Use media that meets HP specifications. See

Paper

specifications

.

The moisture content is uneven, too high, or too low. Use media from a different source or from
an unopened ream.

Some areas of the media reject toner. Use media from a different source or from an unopened
ream.

The letterhead you are using is printed on rough media. Use a smoother, xerographic media. If
this solves your problem, ask the supplier of your letterhead to use media that meets the
specifications for this printer. See

Paper specifications

.

The media is excessively rough. Use a smoother, xerographic media.

The driver setting is incorrect. To change the media type setting, see

Type and Size

.

The media that you are using is too heavy for the media type setting that you selected, and the
toner is not fusing to the media.

Print-quality problems associated with the environment

If the printer is operating in excessively humid or dry conditions, verify that the printing environment
is within specifications. See the printer getting started guide for operating-environment specifications.

Print-quality problems associated with jams

Make sure that all sheets are cleared from the paper path. See

Jam recovery

.

If the printer recently jammed, print two to three pages to clean the printer.

If the sheets do not pass through the fuser and cause image defects on subsequent documents,
print three pages to clean the printer. If the problem persists, print and process a cleaning page.
See

Cleaning the printer

.

Image defect examples

Use the examples in this image-defect table to determine which print-quality problem you are
experiencing, and then see the corresponding reference pages to troubleshoot. These examples
identify the most common print-quality problems. If you still have problems after trying the suggested
remedies, contact HP Customer Support. (See

HP Customer Care

.)

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