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HELP PLEASE! Laser Printers Printing Globs On New Paper



 
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Old October 21st, 2009 Oct 21, 2009 7:45:24 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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Default HELP PLEASE! Laser Printers Printing Globs On New Paper

Hello Everybody!

I've got a major problem and I need help quickly. I read on here all the time, thank you to those who post-awesome! I've gotta print nearly 800-1000 shirts on my heat press by Friday. I overnighted some paper from Midwest Paper Supply as I needed it quickly and my other order from Bestblanks wouldn't be getting here until Friday.

I have 2 printers. The HP2550 Laser and the Ricoh Aficio MP2500 Color Printer/Copier/Fax. I can get my images to print perfectly without problem on the bestblanks & coastal supplies paper. Those papers seem rougher to the feel. When I try and print the exact same things on the Midwest paper, it puts globs everywhere or it just does like a ghost image depending on the paper type selection?

ANY SUGGESTIONS? I have to use this paper I got from Midwest Paper Supply. It's more smooth and glossy to the touch. Is there a setting I need to try? Something to adjust?

I need to know if this paper is bad or not compatible for some reason? It said it was?

Thanks everybody! I'll owe you all one!!!!

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Default Re: HELP PLEASE! Laser Printers Printing Globs On New Paper

It seems that you are laying down too much toner. Try selecting Plain paper or draft quality to see if it lays down less toner. You can also adjust the paper weight setting for a lighter paper. Hopes this works, good luck!
 
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It seems that you are laying down too much toner. Try selecting Plain paper or draft quality to see if it lays down less toner. You can also adjust the paper weight setting for a lighter paper. Hopes this works, good luck!
Thank you for replying-muchly appreciated!

I've tried all 10 types of paper and the only one that prints anything that is close to normal w/o stuff is TRANSPERACY. But it sill has little toner marks all over pages?

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