You will also find that running the calibration routine in the menu makes no difference.
Just in case you don't know how to perform the calibration, this is how it's done:
- Press the green button with the tick on it (select)
- Press the right arrow button, System Setup shows on the display, press select
- Press right twice to show Print quality and press select
- The display will now show Calibrate Color, press select
- Calibrate Color Now will be on the display, press select
- You will now see Press √ to calibrate now, press select
- The display will briefly show Printing Document and change to Calibrating
- After a few minutes, the printer will return to Ready
Super NVRAM initializer
CAUTION Super NVRAM initialization will erase all network settings. Before performing Super NVRAM initialization, print a Configuration page, which contains network setting information.
When a super NVRAM init is performed, the printer enters the Generic Product Mode, which changes the language and country/region settings to “undefined.”
NOTE Super NVRAM init will erase all data stored in the protected NVRAM settings.Before performing the Super NVRAM Initializer, you will need to print out the config page, network config, and service page. You will need to print these out again after and change any settings that have been reset. The two times I've had to do this, I've been lucky and the settings have been ok.
Config Page
- Press select
- Display shows Reports, press select
- Press the right button twice
- Display shows Config Report, press select
- Press select, on Reports, press select
- Press right four times, on Network Report, press select
- Press select, on Reports, press select
- Press the left button, on Service Page, press select
- Turn printer off
- Hold down left and right arrow keys
- Turn printer on
- When you see the message Permanent storage init, release the (Left arrow) and (Right arrow) buttons
TURN OFF
You won't have to turn the printer off and on. If you wait a few seconds, it resets itself.
When the printer is "READY", print out another test page. You should find that the black is now aligned properly but the image might look blurred because the red is not aligned. Simply run the calibration procedure described earlier and everything should now be ok.
Don't forget to reset any settings, especially the network settings.
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