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Lexmark MS312

Lexmark MS312

Vertical band at the middle of the page check

What you will see

Should you immediately follow a narrow media print job with a full-coverage job (i.e., Letter or A4), you may observe a large, dark, vertical band in the printed image that happens to be the same width as the narrow media used in your prior job. See samples below:

Explanation

This effect is the result of a non-uniform Photoconductor (PC) drum charging when printing a narrow media print job. The "ghost image" is an artifact of the narrow media job. It remains on the PC drum until a short passage of time reduces the charging differences on the drum.

Recommended solution

The ghost-print result can be expected whenever an abrupt and continuous change of media size occurs. If such banding is experienced after printing narrow media, simply reprint the following Letter or A4 print job a second time. This should clear the ghost image.

In addition, avoid this type of print defect by merely giving the printer time to cool after printing narrow media before you change the paper size to a larger media type.

If the defect persists, however, contact Lexmark Technical Support for additional troubleshooting suggestions.

Still need help?

Please contact Lexmark Technical Support if you need additional assistance. NOTE: When calling for support, you will be asked for your machine/model type and serial number (SN). If you need help locating these.

Please call from near the printer in case the technician on the phone asks you to perform a task involving the printer.

LEGACY ID: SO7171

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