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How to fix the ghosting error on HP printer?
There are some users who stuck with technical snags like ghosting error with their printer. If you are also getting ghosting error whiling printing documents, you should opt for troubleshooting steps as given below.
1. First of all, you should make sure you have a proper power supply.
2. Replace the faulty print fuser and install the new one.
3. Contact to customer care team to get a complete solution if the above steps couldn’t solve your problem via HP printer customer care number.
For more Information Click on this links:-
https://www.customercarenumber-usa.com/hp-printer-support/
Ben Tennyson 09/07/2018 05:18

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Adrian Gates 08/25/2020 17:53
If the drum unit is the cause of the ghosting, check to see that it has not reached the end of its useable life. If the drum unit is separate from the toner cartridge (like most Brother toner and some Samsung toner cartridges), the printer will usually have an error message asking you to replace the drum unit. If the drum unit is built in to the toner cartridge (like most HP toner cartridges), check to see if the toner cartridge needs to be replaced.

However, if the drum unit is either new or built in to a new toner cartridge, the drum unit is most likely faulty. Contact the place you purchased the toner cartridge from and ask them to replace the faulty cartridge.

If the ghosting is caused by the fuser unit, you’ll most likely have to take your printer to an authorised repair centre to get it serviced and have the fuser unit replaced. It could also be that your fuser unit is too hot. Check your user manual to see if you can adjust the temperature of your fuser unit.

If you suspect that paper may be the cause of ghosting, make sure you are using paper that has been designed for use in laser printers. You can also adjust your paper settings if you’re using thick or glossy paper for laser printers.

If you’re using pre-printed paper, make sure that has been printed with laser printer compatible printer ink. You can ask the manufacturer or check the packaging to make sure it’s been manufactured for use in laser printers.

If humidity is the issue, make sure you store your toner cartridges in a cool room with low humidity. This also has the added benefit of making sure your toner cartridge lasts a little longer. You should also clean the outside of your printer regularly to make sure dust and debris don’t get inside the printer.

Some printers also come with a cleaning cycle that makes sure that excess toner powder does not stick to the drum units. Check to see if you can run a cleaning cycle or print a cleaning page to get rid of excess toner.

Make sure that all the power cables are undamaged and plugged into the printer correctly. If there is a problem with the power cable, this could be affecting the way the fuser unit heats up or the way the drum unit holds electric charge.



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