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Print quality problems, Print quality symptom table – IBM INFO PRINT 3000 User Manual

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Print Quality Problems

Many print quality problems are directly related to the kind of forms that are

being used and the application that is being processed. If a particular form or

application regularly produces unsatisfactory output, refer the application owner to

the Forms Design Reference for Continuous Forms Advanced Function Printers,

G544-3921. This publication contains detailed information about selecting forms

and designing applications for use with continuous forms printers.

Table 27 describes possible print quality problems and suggests actions that may

correct the symptoms.

Table 27. Print Quality Symptom Table

Symptom

Action

Repeating spot patterns

v

Clean the printer and the oiler belt. See “Cleaning the Printer” on page 88

and “Cleaning the Oiler Belt” on page 86.

v

If you have been running labels, print a test job on plain paper forms to

remove any adhesive residue that the labels may have left in the printer.

Print is too dark or characters appear

too wide.

Press the Lighter Contrast Control key on the printer control panel.

In duplex printing mode, there is a

noticeable difference in the printing

contrast between the front and back

sides of the form, even though the

Contrast Switch setting is set the

same on both printers.

It is normal for printing contrast to vary between printers. Adjust the

Contrast setting on the printer control panel of both printers to balance the

contrast between the printers.

Blank spots (voids) or light areas

appear near perforations.

This problem is usually related to forms design, and it cannot be corrected

by adjusting the printer.

The following restrictions, copied from the Forms Design Reference for

Continuous Forms Advanced Function Printers, G544-3921 must be maintained.

Print quality may be poor near fold perforations, an internal perforation, or

any cut in the form. To ensure correct operation and print quality, maintain

the following distances:
v

From non-folding and internal perforations: 1.27 mm (0.05 in.)

v

From folding perforations: 1.27 mm (0.05 in.)

v

From binder holes and cuts: 2.54 mm (0.1 in.)

If the specified distance from the page perforations is not being maintained,

refer the application owner to the Forms Design Reference for Continuous

Forms Advanced Function Printers, G544-3921.

Loss of edge definition or lighter print

contrast (boldness) at the trailing edge

of bar codes, shaded or solid fill

areas, or formatted bold text

characters.

The problem can be reduced or eliminated by increasing the Contrast switch

setting on the printer control panel. Remember to adjust the contrast setting

on both printers when they are in duplex mode This balances the contrast

between the front and back of the forms.

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