A user reports that a new brand of paper works well in all but one printer in the office. For that printer, the paper seems to be too heavy or too thick to feed in from the printer tray. Which of the following will correct the print issues?
A user reports that a new brand of paper works well in all but one printer in the office. For that printer, the paper seems to be too heavy or too thick to feed in from the printer tray. Which of the following will correct the print issues?
Replacing the printer pickup rollers will correct the print issues. Printer pickup rollers can wear out over time, losing their grip, which can cause problems with feeding paper, especially thicker or heavier types. Replacing them often restores proper functioning.
A. Replacing worn-out pickup rollers can improve paper feeding and resolve issues related to heavier or thicker types of paper not properly feeding into a printer from the tray.
A. Replace the pickup rollers ? Sounds like the issue. Obviously. B wtf will spooler settings do for the paper not going inside the pickup rolller? C. OEM-brander paper, have you ever even seen such BS? D. Increasing the corona? Yeah sure. A obviously