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Here are the most common causes of a printer printing faded text or images: Low ink or toner levels. Toner sticking to the fuser roller or problems with the transfer roller. Low ink or toner density settings.
A common cause of faded, faint printouts from your inkjet printer is dried ink particles causing a blockage in your printer. The printheads on an ink cartridge can be become blocked if the printer is not used for a period of time, so it is recommended to print a few pages each month to maintain the print quality.
This happens when the rollers or the transfer belt inside the printer get dirty or covered in excess dirt, ink or toner powder, and as the paper is moved through the printer the `tracks` are being left on the page. This is normally the case when the tracks on the page are located at either end.
Partial prints are a common issue with printers and there are several main reasons it can occur: Problem with the print spooler (on Windows PCs) Overload of the GPU on later model Macs. Dodgy USB cord.
A possible cause may be that appropriate paper is not used or the amount remaining in toner cartridges is running low.
Laser printers have a reputation for excelling with text-based documents and high-volume printing, compared with inkjet printers which are typically thought of as better with images and smaller batches. Ink can also smudge and may fade over time, while you won`t have this problem with toner from a laser printer.
This is most often caused by using paper that is damp, is of poor quality, or not designed for this machine (ie: Inkjet paper) It can also be caused by the machine not being placed on a solid, level surface, poor calibration, or uneven distribution from a low toner cartridge.
Your printer can become misaligned if there is any paper stuck in the machine, print cartridges are clogged or dirty, improper installation of cartridges and using low quality cartridges. Additionally, a printer can become misaligned after the machine completes a large print job.
Faint, streaky or spotty prints are all common signs of a clog but a simple cleaning can usually get your HP ink cartridges working again. Printheads clog due to infrequent cartridge use. If you regularly go a few weeks without printing, your cartridges will eventually dry out and need to be replaced.
The problem may be due to a simple issue like printer paper quality or ink/toner cartridge wear, or it could be a more serious problem that requires professional repair.
When your printer leaves black lines, the lines indicate that there are excess toner powders on the rollers or transfer belt within the printer. As the paper is moved along by the rollers and transfer belt, any excess powder left on them can result in lines being left on the paper.
Paper Jams

This is a common laser printer problem. Primary causes include grime, dust, worn rollers, or incorrect paper weight. The most basic way to prevent paper jams is simply through regular cleaning of your printer. Also, replace parts as needed.

When your printer leaves black lines, the lines indicate that there are excess toner powders on the rollers or transfer belt within the printer. As the paper is moved along by the rollers and transfer belt, any excess powder left on them can result in lines being left on the paper.
If the paper is too thick, glossy or not designed for laser printing, ghosting will most likely occur. Dust and debris inside the printer can also cause ghosting as too much dirt can interfere with the drum units, transfer units and fuser units.
This symptom occurs if a margin is set to none in the printer driver. A margin of 1/4″ (5 mm) or less around the edge of paper or 3/8″ (10 mm) or less around the edge of envelopes is not printable with the machine. Make sure to have margins around the document to print.

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when printing front and back, the front will print well but the back will fade
ANSWER : It happens because second side voltage is much higher and the board breaks. Are you getting this issue in auto duplex only, or same error you are getting when you print second side manually?

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stylus pro 9000 Printing garbage ( letters and characters)
ANSWER : OK I think the Main Board has gone bad. Does anyone know how difficult it is to replace it? Is it just an R&R situation? or is there more to it?

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Left side light printing
ANSWER : A possibility could be the Charge Transfer Roller mount on the left side broke and it’s not lifting up to push the paper up to the cartridge drum. Take the cartridge out and push down on each end and see if they respond in the same way.

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Light streaks on the left side of printed image top to bottom
ANSWER : Most likely cause would be the imaging unit. http://www.precisionroller.com/drum-units-for-konica-minolta-magicolor-1600w/products.html

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paper will not load right, only on the left side then jams. Worked fine this am, 2 hours later this happens
ANSWER : There is something in the paper path on the right side blocking it. Could be a torn scrap of paper, a dead bug, etc. Use a piece of file folder to push it out.

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Rear Paper Feed Blocked On Left Side?
ANSWER : Most times it is something you can’t see, like a small torn scrap of paper. What you can try is to shove a file folder down the path the paper takes. That will push out any offending scrap without having to take the printer apart.

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printing
ANSWER : Make sure the tape is removed from the ink cartridges and if it is run a print head cleaning cycle. When you install ink cartridges in that model you leave the print head latch down or it can cause printing issues.

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I bought a used Stylus Pro 3880 that needs some service or repair.
ANSWER : You’ll want to search online for the service manual for that unit, it will list the service req codes, and give you a quick expl

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