Re: Phaser 6180 - Unfused / flaking toner with labels
Thank you! that fixed it. I got all the printer settings now and no more flaking!
Phaser 6180 - Unfused / flaking toner with labels
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Re: Phaser 6180 - Unfused / flaking toner with labels
Try win 8 64 bit ps driver.
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Re: Phaser 6180 - Unfused / flaking toner with labels
Do you use postscript driverLeave a comment:
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Re: Phaser 6180 - Unfused / flaking toner with labels
I've reinstalled drivers several times too and used a totally different computer - same thing.. no option for paper type.
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Re: Phaser 6180 - Unfused / flaking toner with labels
Hello, I have a Phaser 6180 which is still working great - but I print a lot of color labels. Sometimes small portions of the toner doesn't fuse well and flakes off the paper. I am aware that I need to select the correct paper type, but I am having issues with that..
On the printer, I go to the tray settings and set the correct paper type to "Labels". Save that.. then when I print, the printer itself throws an error and tells me to insert plain paper. It's as if my computer is telling it the paper type instead of taking the setting that I saved at the printer.
Even more frustrating, there is nowhere in the printer dialog/settings/driver to select the paper type I'm using. I've reinstalled the drivers, installed used a different computer/laptop - yet I can't find an option to set the paper type..
Has anyone run into this or know how to help? Thanks!Leave a comment:
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Phaser 6180 - Unfused / flaking toner with labels
Hello, I have a Phaser 6180 which is still working great - but I print a lot of color labels. Sometimes small portions of the toner doesn't fuse well and flakes off the paper. I am aware that I need to select the correct paper type, but I am having issues with that..
On the printer, I go to the tray settings and set the correct paper type to "Labels". Save that.. then when I print, the printer itself throws an error and tells me to insert plain paper. It's as if my computer is telling it the paper type instead of taking the setting that I saved at the printer.
Even more frustrating, there is nowhere in the printer dialog/settings/driver to select the paper type I'm using. I've reinstalled the drivers, installed used a different computer/laptop - yet I can't find an option to set the paper type..
Has anyone run into this or know how to help? Thanks!
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