If You Cannot Make Clear Copies813If You Cannot Make Clear CopiesProblem Causes SolutionsCopies appear dirty. The image density is toodark.Adjust the image density. See p.30“Adjusting Copy Image Density”.Auto Image Density is notselected.Select Auto Image Density. See p.30“Adjusting Copy Image Density”.The reverse side of an orig-inal image is copied.The image density is toodark.Adjust the image density. See p.30“Adjusting Copy Image Density”.Auto Image Density is notselected.Select Auto Image Density. See p.30“Adjusting Copy Image Density”.A shadow appears on cop-ies if you use pasted origi-nals.The image density is toodark.Adjust the image density. See p.30“Adjusting Copy Image Density”.Change the orientation of the origi-nal.Put tape over pasted parts.The same copy area is dirtywhenever making copies.The exposure glass or ADFis dirty.Clean them. See General SettingsGuide.Copies are too light. The image density is toolight.Adjust the image density. See p.30“Adjusting Copy Image Density”.The paper size is not suita-ble.Use a recommended paper size.Note❒ A light copy may result whenyou use damp or rough grain pa-per.The toner cartridge is al-most empty.Add toner. See General SettingsGuide.Parts of the image are notcopied.The original is not set cor-rectly.Place originals correctly. See p.13“Placing Originals”.An irregular paper size isselected.Select a proper paper size.Copies are blank. The original is not placedcorrectly.When using the exposure glass,place originals face down. When us-ing the ADF, place them face up. Seep.13 “Placing Originals”.A moiré pattern is pro-duced on copies.Original has a dot patternimage, or too many lines.Position the original on the expo-sure glass at a slight angle.R