Line thickness is not uniform
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Check 1 Is the media type specified in the printer driver the same as the media type loaded in the printer?
When printing with the media type specified in the printer driver, load the specified media type in the printer.
- Loading the Upper Roll on the Printer
- Loading the Lower Roll on the Roll Unit (Option)
- Loading Sheets in the Printer
When printing with the media type specified in the printer driver, load the specified media type in the printer.
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To stop printing, tap Stop.
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Change the paper type in the printer driver and try printing again.
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When Auto (Use Printer Settings) is selected for the media type, printing is performed with the media type loaded in the printer.
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Click Get Information to reflect the paper information set in the printer to the printer driver.
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Check 2 When loading paper in the printer, is the media loaded the same as the media type selected on the touch screen?
Select the correct media type in the touch screen menu when loading paper in the printer.
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Check 3 Adjust the position of the Print head
If the printed result does not look uniform, such as when the lines are misaligned, adjust the position of Print Head.
- Automatic Adjustment to Straighten Lines and Colors
- Manual Adjustment to Straighten Lines and Colors
For photo paper and proof paper, it may be improved by setting Paper thickness (head height) to a value lower than the current setting and then adjust the position of the Print head.
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Check 1 Is Fast Graphic Process set to On in the 32-bit Windows printer driver Special Settings dialog box?
Access the printer driver Properties dialog box from Print in the File menu of the source application, and follow these steps to print.
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Deselect Preview before printing in the Main sheet.
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Deselect Page Layout in the Layout sheet.
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Click the Special Settings button in the Layout sheet, and then set Fast Graphic Process to Off in the Special Settings dialog box that opens.
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