Lines appear in the scanned, Image, Feeder dirty – Sharp MX-6070N User Manual

Page 17: Is the bypass feed roller dirty, Did you clean the laser unit, Smudges appear on printed, Output, Are you printing on pre-punched paper, Type may solve the problem, Lines appear in the scanned image

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General Problems

LINES APPEAR IN THE SCANNED IMAGE

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Solution

Are the scanning areas of the
document glass or automatic
document feeder dirty?

■ Clean the scanning areas of the document glass or automatic document feeder.

Maintenance (page 6)

Is the bypass feed roller dirty?

■ Clean the surface of the bypass feed roller.

Maintenance (page 6)

Did you clean the main charger of the
photoconductive drum?

■ Clean the main charger of the photoconductive drum. For details on cleaning,

refer to the User's Manual.

Did you clean the PT charger of the
primary transfer belt?

■ Clean the PT charger of the primary transfer belt. For details on cleaning, refer to

the User's Manual.

Did you clean the laser unit?

■ Clean the laser unit. For details on cleaning, refer to the User's Manual.

SMUDGES APPEAR ON PRINTED OUTPUT

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Solution

Are you using paper that is not within
the specifications?

■ Use SHARP-recommended paper.

Using paper that is for other models or special paper that is not supported may
result in misfeeds, creases, or smudges.
⇒ - "SUPPLIES" in Start Guide

Are you printing on pre-punched
paper?

■ Take care that the image does not overlap the punch holes.

If the printed image overlaps the punch holes, smudges may appear on the
reverse side of the paper following 1-sided printing, or on both sides following
2-sided printing.

Does a message appear indicating the
need for maintenance?

■ Contact your dealer or nearest SHARP Service Department as soon as possible.

Remove the paper, turn it over, and
reload it. Using a different paper type
may solve the problem.

■ This may improve some states of paper curling.

Placing the original and adding paper (page 5)

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