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You most likely have done gradation simulation, strange that they are all light? All drums are new or in good %? have you changed out your transfer belt ITB?
Hello; I am John at J. D. Electronics, Poland Maine. This problem is caused by a defective LCD panel. This part is very expensive! Aprox $ 1000.00 from Sanyo and less than $400.00 from Encompass Parts Inc.
Usually, LCD monitor ghosting appears when the cable isn't tight, the cable is faulty, or low quality. The cable should be less than 8-10 feet long. Try using a different monitor cable (they're mostly interchangable) and see if the problem goes away. I'd put my money on the cable or a loose cable connection.
i would suggest that 1st you do the auto gradation adjustment full adjust under add function /adjustment cleaning then under additional functions look for one that says printer settings you can adjust black density under that setting
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