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Chapter 5 Problem Solving 145
Overview
Correcting Output
Quality Problems
(see page 186)
The printer should produce print jobs of the highest quality. If print
jobs do not look sharp and clear, defects such as lines, specks, or
smears appear on the page, or paper is wrinkled or curled, use this
section to troubleshoot and solve the output quality problem.
Determining
Printer Problems
(see page 189)
Before you can fix a printer problem, you must understand where the
problem is. Use the tables in this section to determine the printer
problem, and then follow the corresponding troubleshooting
suggestions.
Checking the
Printer’s
Configuration
(see page 227)
From the printer, you can print information pages, which give details
about the printer and its configuration.