Image quality trouble, Image quality trouble" (p.518), Refer to "image quality trouble" (p.518) – Dell C5765DN MFP Color Laser Printer User Manual

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22 Problem Solving

518

Image Quality Trouble

If the image quality of printed documents is poor, identify the symptom in the following

table to perform the remedy.
If image quality does not improve even after performing the remedy, contact Customer

Support at dell.com/contactdell.

Symptom

Cause

Remedy

The copy is dirty.

Is the document glass or the

document cover dirty?

Clean the document glass and the document

cover.
Refer to "Cleaning Document Cover and

Document Glass" (P.246).

Is the document a transparent

type such as a transparency

film?

If the document is transparent, dirt on the

document cover will be copied. Place a white

sheet of paper on top of the document when

copying.

Is the document colored,

rough, or a blueprint?

Adjust the copy density or image quality.
Refer to "Image Quality" (P.76).

Is the document glossy

printing paper?

Glossy printing paper easily sticks to the

document glass, and shadows are sometimes

copied, soiling the image. Place a

transparency film under the document when

copying.

The copy has

black lines.

Is the constant velocity

transport glass on the

document feeder dirty?

Clean the constant velocity transport glass.
Refer to "Cleaning the White Chute and

Constant Velocity Transport Glass" (P.246).

The copy is too

dark.

Is the copy density set to

[Darken]?

Adjust the copy density.
Refer to "Image Quality" (P.76).

The copy is too

light.

Is the document faint?
Is the copy density set to

[Lighten]?

The copy is

slightly

misaligned.

Are the paper edges aligned

and the leading edge adjusted

to the tray corners?

Align the paper edges, adjust them to the

tray's top corners, and reload the paper.
Refer to "Loading Paper" (P.207).

The copy is

misaligned or

skewed.

Is the document loaded

correctly?

Load the document correctly.
Refer to "Copying Procedure" (P.50).

Is the paper loaded correctly

in the tray?

Load the paper correctly.
Refer to "Loading Paper" (P.207).

Are the paper guides of Tray 5

correctly aligned to the paper?

Load the paper correctly and align the

document guides to the document edges.
Refer to "Loading Paper in Tray 5 (Bypass

Tray)" (P.211).

Are the document guides on

the document feeder set in

the correct positions?

Load the document correctly, and align the

document guides to the document edges.
Refer to "Copying Procedure" (P.50).

Is the paper tray inserted

correctly?

Firmly push in the tray until it stops to insert

it properly.
Refer to "Loading Paper" (P.207).

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