A technician is troubleshooting a laser printer that produces a ghost image of the previous page on the current page. The ghost image appears slightly offset. What is the most likely cause?
Trap 1: The fuser temperature is too high
High fuser temperature causes toner to spread or smudge, not a ghost image of the previous page.
Trap 2: The toner cartridge is low on toner
Low toner causes faded prints, not ghosting.
Trap 3: The laser scanner is misaligned
A misaligned laser scanner causes skewed or distorted images, not ghosting of previous content.
- A
The fuser temperature is too high
Why wrong: High fuser temperature causes toner to spread or smudge, not a ghost image of the previous page.
- B
The toner cartridge is low on toner
Why wrong: Low toner causes faded prints, not ghosting.
- C
The drum's cleaning blade is worn
A worn cleaning blade leaves residual toner on the drum, which transfers to the next page as a ghost image.
- D
The laser scanner is misaligned
Why wrong: A misaligned laser scanner causes skewed or distorted images, not ghosting of previous content.