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Repetitive ghosting defects like this are caused by either a bad drum in the cartridge or a damaged or worn fuser assembly. Try a different cartridge first, but make sure you print at least 50 pages to make sure that any toner residue is cleaned of the fuser in the printing process. If the defect is still there then you will need to either repair or replace the fuser.
use plane paper of 60-80 gsm if your printed paper is offset/screen print it will repeat and shadow appears because of high temprature in fussing unit.
This shadow, or backgrounding, is generally caused by excess debris remaining on the drum. This is mostly caused by the wiper blade not dislodging all the waste toner. You will need to replace the cartridge (C4096A).
I did the following and it has stopped printing "shadows". I don't know if it was one solution or the other (or both) that worked.
1.On the face of the printer press the "Menu" button>Admin Menu>Maintrnance>Color Reg Adj>
Auto Correct>Yes
2. "Menu" button>Admin Menu>Maintrnance>Clean Developer>(Pick problem color)>Yes.
yes. you have to run the alignment feature. press ink - set - arrow-down til alignment. After alignment test print read the paper and choose the right setting by nr.
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