08-13-2023 08:38 PM
My printer is printing, copying, scanning slightly crooked. I have tried moving it to a different location in case it was not level but that has not fixed the problem. When I push the inkjet toner tray back in (after pulling it out) I notice that there is a little give on the left side of the tray, whereas the right side is locked back pretty securely. I'm not sure if this is normal or if the door being closed solves this problem.
I've read of someone else in this forum having the same problem which they said they solved by moving the printer to a more level location but I am not having any luck with that.
Does anyone have any ideas about this?
08-14-2023 06:13 AM - edited 08-16-2023 12:24 AM
@jeffmr4 wrote:My printer is printing, copying, scanning slightly crooked. I have tried moving it to a different location in case it was not level but that has not fixed the problem. When I push the inkjet toner tray back in (after pulling it out) I notice that there is a little give on the left side of the tray, whereas the right side is locked back pretty securely. I'm not sure if this is normal or if the door being closed solves this problem.
I've read of someone else in this forum having the same problem which they said they solved by moving the printer to a more level location but I am not having any luck with that. TellPopeyes Survey Code
Does anyone have any ideas about this?
Make sure the paper or media you're using is properly aligned in the input tray. Misaligned paper can cause the output to be skewed. adjust the paper guides in the input tray to snugly fir the paper size you're using.
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