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Posted on Mar 03, 2011

Printing on left side of paper is much lighter than the rest of the paper

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Take out the drum unit and remove the shutter. (Temporarily). Then order a new imaging unit

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Print on left side of paper lighter than right side

Are you using a photo paper designed for printing on both sides? Most one sided photo paper is only meant to be printed on one side, and the other side is not designed to show true colors.
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I think i have a fuser error. When I print something the right side of the paper is very light in color. If I print multiple pages, it gets lighter by every page.

Put paper in the manual feed tray. Print. When the page gets half way into the printer, open the cover. Remove the toner. Look down at the paper. Is the right side lighter than the left? If yes, replace the toner cartridge. I don't believe that a fuser could cause your problem.
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My printer is printing lighter on the left side of the paper than the rest of the paper.

You probably have a clogged head or the head is not fully attached to the rail. My suggestion would be to replace the ink cartridge. You could also try to remove the catridge and clean the head with some alcohol wipes and reseat the catridge.
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I have a stupid question where the heck do Iload the paper in my Lexmark X2350 printer??

Facing towards front of the printer, on the back of it you have raiser - paper support panel, with side slider on the left hand, push slider towards left in full.

Paper accepted by this printer is all standard grades, like A4, L4 and fall in these dimensions:

width min/max - 76mm to 216mm (3" to 8.5")
lenght min/max - 127mm to 432mm (5" to 17")

Printer will accept paper weight between 60g and 180g, that meant that all standard weight of paper including cardstock will be accepted, printer as well will print photo and envelopes.

• The paper is loaded against the right side of the paper support.
• The paper guide rests against the left edge of the paper.

1. Put paper long way vertical on raiser (paper support), about 80 to 100 pages of standard paper will fit there (depends on thisckness),
2. Push paper against right side
3. Adjust width with left hand slider. Do not buckle the paper!

After print paper is ejected at front bottom slot, printer side up. if you use photpaper or gloss paper, remove it immediatelly as need longer drying time and will get smudget by next printsheet.

You can find information with pictures in your manual on page 13/14.

Hope this will help you print beautiful pictures!

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Left side of page prints lighter than rest of page

You should contact Dell about returning these for a replacement, it sounds to me like a manufacturer's error.
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Left side of page lighter than the rest, you can't hardly read it

It sounds like the develop blade on your imaging unit needs to be cleaned. If you either clean it or buy a new one. If you are interested in cleaning it yourself I can send you a document on how to do this.
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Dell 924 All-In-One printer

Below are the various sizes and types of paper supported by your printer. Make sure you donnot load the tray beyond the maximum limit , otherwise the rollers may not pull the paper correctly

• Letter*
• Legal
• B5
• A4
• A5
• 3x6
• 4x6
• L
• 2L
• 5x7
• Hagaki
• 10x15 cm
• 13x18 cm
25 greeting cards,
index cards,
postcards, or photo
cards

• The print side of the cards faces up.
• The cards are centered on the paper support, in between the left and right
paper guides.
• The paper guide rests against the left edge of the cards.
• You select Normal or Photo print quality.
25 sheets of photo
or glossy paper
• The glossy side of the paper faces up.
• The paper is centered on the paper support, in between the left and right
paper guides.
• You select Normal or Photo print quality.
• The paper is loaded vertically against the right side of the paper support.
10 iron-on transfers • You follow the loading instructions on the packaging.
• The blank side of the transfer faces up.
• The transfer is centered on the paper support, in between the left and right
paper guides.
• You select Normal or Photo print quality.
NOTE: For best results, iron-on transfers should be fed one sheet at a time.
50 transparencies • The rough side of the transparencies faces up.
• The transparencies are centered on the paper support, in between the left and
right paper guides.
NOTE: You can load a single transparency into the paper support without
removing plain paper.
• You select Normal or Photo print quality
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Print on left side of paper

The printer needs servicing , either transfer roller or the laser scanning unit needs servicing to clean dust/humidity.


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Left hand side prints faintly

inside the toner unit, there is a stirring device to broadcast toner over full width of drum. I will guess this is the culprit, the stirring device is not turning. Try this test: remove the toner cartridge and shake it rapidly back and forth. Then try a print, any change?
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