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Table 8-8 Image defects table quick reference (continued)
Table 8-12 Black page Table 8-13 Banding defects Table 8-14 Streak defects
Table 8-15 Fixing/fuser defects Table 8-16 Image placement defects Table 8-17 Output defects
Image defects, no matter the cause, can often be resolved using the same steps. Use the following steps as a
starting point for solving image defect issues.
1. Reprint the document. Print quality defects can be intermittent in nature or can go away completely
with continued printing.
2. Check the condition of the cartridge. If a cartridge is in a Very Low state (it has passed the rated life),
replace the cartridge.
3. Make sure that the driver and tray print mode settings match the media that is loaded in the tray. Try
using a dierent ream of media or a dierent tray. Try using a dierent print mode.
4. Make sure that the printer is within the supported operating temperature/humidity range.
5. Make sure that the paper type, size, and weight are supported by the printer. See the printer support
page at www.hp.com/support/ljM232MFP for a list of the supported paper sizes and types for the
printer.
NOTE: The term “fusing” refers to the part of the printing process where toner is aixed to paper.
The following examples depict letter-size paper that has passed through the printer short-edge rst.
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