Issue
Line thickness is not uniform
Cause and Solution
<Cause1> In the [Special Settings] dialog box of the Windows printer driver, [Fast Graphic Process] is selected.
<Corrective Action>
Access the printer driver [Properties] dialog box from [Print] in the [File] menu of the source application, and follow these steps to print.
1. Clear the option [Open Preview When Print Job Starts] on the [Main] tab.
2. Clear the option [Page Layout] on the [Layout] tab.
3. Click the [Special Settings] button on the [Layout] tab to display the [Special Settings] dialog box, and then clear the option [Fast Graphic Process].
<Cause2> The blue Switch on the platen is set incorrectly.
<Corrective Action>
Move the Switch numbered corresponding to the size of paper for printing opposite to the ● position.
<Cause3> The type of paper specified in the printer driver does not match the type loaded in the printer.
<Corrective Action1>
Load paper of the same type as you have specified in the printer driver.
<Corrective Action2>
Make sure the same type of paper is specified in the printer driver as you have loaded in the printer.
1. Press the [Stop] button and stop printing.
2. Change the type of paper in the printer driver and try printing again.
<Cause4> Incorrect Printhead alignment value.
<Corrective Action1>
When printing fine lines or text at high precision on glossy or semi-glossy photo or proofing paper, set the optimal Printhead height before aligning the printhead.
<Corrective Action2>
In the Control Panel menu, use a lower [Head Height] setting.
<Cause5> Depending on the type of paper, the thickness of printed lines may be noticeably inconsistent.
<Corrective Action>
Specify [Proof] in [Print Priority] in the printer driver.