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Emily Abbott Posted on Jan 07, 2013

Slanted printouts my printer is printing out wonky documents and i havent a clue how to get them straight again, maybe i knocked something? i dont know

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 06, 2009

SOURCE: printing slanted

Look at the paper tray and make sure the guides are aligned properly. Most of the time, there's nothing you can do except make sure the paper stack is arranged as evenly and as tightly as possible. I've found about a .05" variation in mine that leaves room for the paper to slant. So much for manufacturing tolerances..

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Rakesh Kumar

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  • Posted on Aug 04, 2009

SOURCE: Regular paper jams and printed images are not straight

hi,
follow these steps:-

  1. Turn off the printer.
  2. Inspect the location or tray the printed paper ejects to. If the stuck paper is visible manually remove it.*
  3. Remove all paper trays and any paper that may be stuck between the tray and the printer. If the stuck paper is visible manually remove it.*
  4. Open the printer door that allows you access to the printer ink cartridges or toner and look for any stuck paper. If the stuck paper is visible manually remove it.*
  5. Turn the printer back on. If you continue to receive a printer jam error try repeating the above steps again. If issue still persist and you see no paper that is stuck in the printer it's likely your printer is experiencing another hardware issue and i suggest contacting theprinter manufacturerfor additional assistance and/or repair.
Thanks! mannu_rakesh

A Miller

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  • Posted on Mar 14, 2010

SOURCE: printer set up problem printer is offline

Remove the driver and reinstall. Get the newest drivers from www.brother.com/support.

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At random times, when a user prints, a document, pdf, picture ect.., it's slanted. It also happens when a user scans to themselves. What can cause this to happen?

There mite be something in the path of the paper which the paper hits and so it is slanted have you tried scanning on the big glass instead of thru the document feeder does it happen then? Now the printing is something else are you talking about copying or printing. If print I would check the paper draws ensure the guide are snug up against the paper. Do you internal prints slant such as the meter count print out or the fax info reports. or the demo page? If the problem is coping then place the original on the big glass and see if the slant There are small mylar guides though out the document feeder if some one pulled the original document out in the wrong direction they mite have flipped on of them causing a corner of the paper to hit one slanting the original ALWAYS pull the original out in the same direction as the flow of the document. Try sticking a business card down thru the way the paper flows you mite be able to reset the offending mylar.

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How do i set print margins? cant get the information to line up correctly? documents print but dont line up on pre printed tickets.

Unlock the tractor and try moving the paper to the left or to the right to align the printout with the paper. Then lock the tractor again.
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Need to change my print size on my C6280 Photosmart All-in-one printer, make it larger

It depends on what you are printing, but generally this needs to be adjusted in the software you are using.
If you print pictures or photos, you have to find an option to scale the printout up, either during printing, or beforehand.
If you print PDF documents, in the Print dialog box there is an option to "fit printer margins" or "auto-adjust to printer size" or something to that effect in every PDF reader application. If however the document is formatted for your paper size it will not be scaled, and if it's formatted for an even bigger sheet size, it will scale down the printout.
If you print documents from Word, there's no easy way to make the printout bigger - you can change the font size to a larger one in the whole text, but chances are, that this will ruin the text formatting.
In Excel there is an option to scale everything by a given percentage, which will automatically tile the table into as many sheets as necessary. and then the area will be printed on as many paper sheets as necessary to get
There's no one solution, unless your printer driver has an option to do a fixed scaling - but this will usually be sensible only for enlarging printouts that occupy a smaller area on paper, and you want them to use the maximum paper area. I'm sorry, but you have to experiment a bit to get the hang of it.
Good luck!

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Line on printout from scans and copies

Clean the glass AGAIN. I had this issue for weeks. Drove me NUTTTTS! Because I to cleaned the glass. But guess what... not well enough. On your glass there is a tiny .. maybe the tiniest of tiny.....speck somewhere. that causes this line. Trust me I did everything you did and I just knew it was the drum or something. But it wasn't. Sure fire test. Have someone fax you something directly to the machine. (you need something that doesn't pass over the glass) If it prints out fine .. no line... there is a speck on your glass!!! And anything copied, faxed or scanned from your unit will have that line. Ofcourse you have already done half the test yourself if you print something from your computer and dont see the line. Because a print would not pass over the glass either.
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Laser jet produces printouts that are smudged and dark

Remove the toner cartridge and use a soft cloth to wipe the photo drum clean of toner. Put it back and try again, if you still get bad prints, then you need a new toner cartridge.
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Documents are printing slanted on page

It sounds like need some technical maintenance and at that point you have two options.. take it to a service center, or buy another printer (or if whithin warranty talk to HP about your problem, your attempts to fix it and possibly get it replaced). sounds like a component inside your printer may be either not working properly or there's something inside keeping the rolling componentes from keeping the page straight as it goes through your printer.
It does not sound like a driver problem...
btw.. did you mean carriage jam or cartridge jam??
if it was carriage:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c00054450&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&rule=8331&product=303753
if it is a cartridge error try check the following:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=buu02180&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&rule=8331&product=303753
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Printer Prints documents for a certain period of time

Printout a configuration page from the printer display, look wath it says according to the intern jetdirect.
Does the green led blinks on the back of the printer if not try another line or you NIC on the formatter board is defective.
Buy Q7848-60002 formatterboard P3005N/DN/X (incl NIC)
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