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Why am I getting cover over on my color (Black looks bluish, Cyan looks Purple, Magenta looks Orange?

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Why am I getting cover over on my color (Black looks bluish, Cyan looks Purple, Magenta looks Orange?

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Response 1: Check the conductivity of the toner to ensure it is within range. Response 2: Follow procedure “C” from “Controlling the Density by Controlling the Conductivity ABC Procedure”.

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