HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M182nw User Manual

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1.

Reprint the document. Print quality defects can be intermittent in nature or can go away completely with

continued printing.

2.

Check the condition of the cartridge or cartridges. If a cartridge is in a Very Low state (it has passed the

rated life), replace the cartridge.

3.

Make sure that the driver and tray print mode settings match the media that is loaded in the tray. Try using

a different ream of media or a different tray. Try using a different print mode.

4.

Make sure that the printer is within the supported operating temperature/humidity range.

5.

Make sure that the paper type, size, and weight are supported by the printer. See the printer support page

at

support.hp.com

for a list of the supported paper sizes and types for the printer.

NOTE:

The term “fusing” refers to the part of the printing process where toner is affixed to paper.

The following examples depict letter-size paper that has passed through the printer short-edge first.

Table 9-21

Light print

Description

Sample

Possible solutions

Light print:

The printed content on the entire page is

light or faded.

1.

Reprint the document.

2.

Remove the cartridge, and then shake

it to redistribute the toner. Reinsert

the toner cartridges into the printer

and close the cover. For a graphical

representation of this procedure, see

Replace the toner cartridges.

3.

Mono models only: Make sure that the

Economode setting is disabled both at

the printer control panel and in the

print driver.

4.

Make sure that the cartridge is

installed correctly.

5.

Print a Supply status page and check

for life and usage of the cartridge.

6.

Replace the cartridge.

7.

If the problem persists, go to

support.hp.com

.

ENWW

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