Solutions
You may be able to solve the problem using one or more of the following solutions. These solutions also apply when an optional finisher is installed.
Enable Printout Alignment Improvement for the applicable output tray using the control panel or printer driver.
Depending on your environment, printing speed may decrease.
Face down tray or Face up tray
Control panel
Select Settings > General Settings > Printer Settings > Printout Alignment Improvement > Printer > On.
Printer driver (Windows)
Select Maintenance tab > Extended Settings > Printout Alignment Improvement (Printer) > On.
Printer driver (Mac OS)
1. Select System Preferences (or System Settings) from the Apple menu > Printers & Scanners (or Print & Scan or Print & Fax), and then select the printer.
2. Select Options & Supplies > Options > Printout Alignment Improvement (Printer) > On, and then click OK.
Finisher
Control panel
Select Settings > General Settings > Printer Settings > Printout Alignment Improvement. Then, depending on your finisher type, select Finisher(Staple), Finisher(Non-staple), or Finisher(Saddle Stitch/Fold) > On.
Printer driver (Windows)
Select Maintenance tab > Extended Settings > Printout Alignment Improvement (Finisher) >On.
Printer driver (Mac OS)
1. Select System Preferences (or System Settings) from the Apple menu > Printers & Scanners (or Print & Scan or Print & Fax), and then select the printer.
2. Select Options & Supplies > Options > Printout Alignment Improvement (Finisher) > On, and then click OK.
Lower the print density.
Change the paper type.
Change the orientation of the paper (portrait/landscape). Note that the printing time may change.
Change the front and back of the paper.
If paper curls or falls when using the face up tray, change the output tray.