A printer is leaving vertical black lines on every print job. A technician runs a test job and sees the same patterned lines. Which of the following should the technician do first to resolve the issue?
To resolve the issue of vertical black lines on printouts, the technician should:
C. Clean the rollers.
Explanation:
Vertical black lines on printouts are often caused by dirt, debris, or toner buildup on the rollers or other printer components.
Cleaning the rollers (Option C) is a common and initial step to address print quality issues. The rollers can be cleaned with a lint-free cloth or an appropriate cleaning solution.
Clean rollers, might be black ink residue on the rollers causing the printed pages to have lines on them, anyone challenge?
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