Xerox Tektronix Phaser 2135 Print on Business Cards-Letter A4 SEF Guide
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To load business card stock, open the paper tray and adjust the guides to fit the width of the stock. Load the cards print side up and ensure they are aligned properly to avoid jams.
Select 'Card Stock' as the media type in the print settings. Ensure the correct paper size is selected, usually 'A4 SEF' for standard business cards. Adjust the print quality settings as needed for optimal results.
Ensure that the paper guides are properly set and the tray is not overloaded. If a jam occurs, follow the printer's on-screen instructions to clear it, and check for any torn pieces of paper inside the printer.
Regularly clean the printer's rollers and inside components to prevent dust build-up. Replace toner cartridges and other consumables as needed. Periodically check for firmware updates from Xerox.
Access the printer's menu and select 'Calibration'. Follow the on-screen instructions to start the calibration process, which will adjust the printer settings for accurate color reproduction.
Ensure the card stock is within the printer's supported weight range. Confirm that the correct media type is selected in the print settings. If the issue persists, try restarting the printer.
Yes, the Phaser 2135 supports duplex printing. Select the duplex option in the print settings and ensure the card stock is suitable for double-sided printing.
Check the toner levels and replace cartridges if necessary. Clean the printer heads and perform a print quality test from the printer's menu. Adjust print settings for higher quality if needed.
Check the printer's connection and ensure it is powered on. Verify that there are no error messages on the printer's display. Restart the printer and resend the print job.
Use the draft quality setting for faster printing speeds if high quality is not necessary. Ensure the printer is connected via a high-speed interface like Ethernet. Regularly maintain the printer to prevent slowdowns.