With rising customer expectations and tight turnaround times, many businesses rely on Xerox print management services to meet their office’s printing requirements. This is because Xerox print managed print services identify all office equipment, including copiers and fax machines, in addition to printers. Print automation reduces human errors and waste, which can have a significant impact on your company’s profit margins. Furthermore, printers can be used as part of your company’s security strategy.
Nonetheless, some issues with printing, scanning, copying, or faxing services are unavoidable. For example, an image may appear crooked and skewed than we would prefer. Fixing these unwanted elements in an image can be difficult if you don’t know where to begin.
To figure out what’s causing the problem, you must first figure out what process you were using when the problem first appeared. Some issues, for example, may only appear on copies but not on prints, implying that the issue is with the copy machine.
Here’s what to do if you find crooked or skewed images on copies and prints.
- Open your printer and check if there is paper or any traces of debris inside.
- Avoid using paper that is not within the specification for the printer.
- The paper tray settings must be properly configured in the right paper size or type.
- Check if the paper tray guides are against the edges of the paper loaded into the paper tray. Standard paper sizes are accommodated on paper trays. Load non-standard paper size in the bypass tray
- Make sure the level of moisture content of the paper is not too low or too high.
- Avoid loading paper in the paper tray above the maximum fill line.
- Try flipping and fanning the paper over in the tray.