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    When Printing from Windows, Streaks Appear on the Printed Paper, Diagrams Are Printed with Their Colors Partially Different from the Data, or Diagrams That Are Not Filled in with Any Color Do Not Appear through Another Data over Them and Cannot Be Printed in Correct Color

    15-Feb-2008
    8200041900

    Issue

    When printing from Windows, streaks appear on the printed paper, diagrams are printed with their colors partially different from the data, or diagrams that are not filled in with any color do not appear through another data over them and cannot be printed in correct color.
    When printing from Windows, streaks appear on the printed paper, diagrams are printed with their colors partially different from the data, or diagrams that are not filled in with any color do not appear through another data over them and cannot be printed in correct color.

    Cause and Solution

    The superimposed areas are misaligned because the document is printed with its size enlarged or reduced, or any complicated superimpose process is specified in the application.
    Specify the following settings in the PCL 6/UFR II printer driver.
    - For the UFR II printer driver: In the [Quality] sheet, click [Details], and then set [Rendering Rate] to [24 BPP].
    - For PCL 6 Printer Driver: Specify the same setting as for the UFR II printer driver. For more details, see Help of the PCL 6 printer driver.