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HP laser printer print defects
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Laser printer print defects
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HP Maintenance Kits
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Toner cartridges
Herre is a list of common print defects found in laser printers. It is not a complete list but should cover
90% or more of the most common image defects.
Transfer Kits
Background scatter
Paper trays and
cassettes
Black lines - parrallel or perpendicular Faded print/ bubbles
Repetitive Defects
Black pages
Fading print
Skew
Blank page - all pages
Faulty Registration
Tire tracks
JetDirect Cards
Blank page - occasional
Gray background
Toner smear
Cables
Blank spots
Horizontal black lines
Toner specks
Common Parts
Bubble Print
Horizontal smudges
Vertical black lines
Compressed Print
Horizontal white lines
Vertical dots
Contamination on back
Image Skew
Vertical white lines
Creases
Light print, dark print, or fade White spots on black
Curl
Loose toner
White Stripes Parallel to Path
Distorted image
Misshapen characters
Duplexers
Envelope feeders
Tech Support
Main Support Page
Maintenance kit
Instructions
Manuals & Drivers
Print Defects
Repetitive defects Ruler
Dropouts
Partial blank page
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Service Mode
Clear Maint Count
Cold Reset Instr.
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Bubble print
Compressed
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Faulty
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Print Defects | Printer Error Problems
Network Problems/LAN Problems
Print Defects
Banding
Banding appears as light and dark horizontal lines on a page that is supposed to be uniformly gray. It is due to variation in the speed of
the paper as it moves from roll to roll during development or transfer. It is undetectable when printing text and is mostly noticeable on
fine dot or horizontal line patterns. Inspect the gear train and the paper feed rollers for wear, damage, dirt or binds.
Background
Areas that are supposed to stay blank are getting small amounts of toner deposited on them. Clean the erase lamps and the printhead
window. Rough paper can cause background on some papers. Change paper and run the print test again. Printing on coated paper can
also cause background.
Users who run large jobs with very dense graphics in high humidity environments may get some print quality improvement from
increasing the Transfer setting; users with more normal jobs will see no difference. Make sure the HVPS contacts to the transfer roll
housing are in good condition.
Black Page
Black output is usually caused by an incorrect high voltage in the printing process, resulting in toner development on the entire photoconductor drum. Check the condition of each HVPS contact and make sure they spring back when pressed. Check the continuity of the
HVPS cable. Make sure the voltages are correct; if they are not, replace the engine board.
If no other trouble is found replace the HVPS.
Blank Paper
Inspect the printhead shutter for proper operation and make sure the actuator on the cartridge is present and extends into the printhead
shroud when the printer top cover is closed. A failed printhead/laser will cause a Service error rather than blank output.
Check the continuity of the HPVS cable. The HPVS and transfer roll contacts should be clean and spring back when pressed. Make
sure the transfer roll contact under the left bearing is making contact with the HVPS.
Blurred or Fuzzy Print
This can be caused by a damaged gear train or by paper slippage in the feed roll or transfer roll. Also see Banding.
Inspect the HVPS contacts; make sure each spring loaded contact returns when pressed and released. Inspect the transfer roll housing
contacts for damage or contamination. Check the gear train for damage, binds, or wear.
Dead Machine
Possible causes: no voltage reaching the printer, LVPS failure, blown LVPS fuse, failure of the On/Off switch linkage, or a shorted
electrical component.
Check for the indicated voltages at the LVPS connection to the engine board. If no voltages are present, check fuse and the poser
switch before replacing the LVPS.
If some voltages are present but all are not correct, disconnect all cables except the LVPS from the engine board.
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Honeycomb
(Areas of the page are covered by faint 6 mm circles).
This print defect is usually caused by the print cartridge. If it is not the problem, verify that the tab on the transfer roll housing is
touching the contact on the HVPS; the transfer roll housing should have continuity to ground. Make sure the HVPS ground lead to the
side frame is in place and making good contact.
Horizontal Void or Streak
This is usually due to the cartridge not being installed correctly. Check the printhead/laser area for obstructions, and check the
mechanical workings of the print cartridge and printhead shutter. If nothing is found, see "Blank Page" and follow those instructions.
Light Print
Light print is frequently caused by a worn out print cartridge. Clean the transfer roll by powering on and off two or three times, leaving
the printer on for about two minutes each time. Other causes are the same as for "Blank Page".
Make sure Print Darkness on the customer/operator menu is set to Normal or Dark. Increasing the diagnostics mode Print Contrast
setting will darken print further. On some HP printers lowering the number increases the density.
PostScript emulation output may appear lighter than PCL emulation output or a test print; this is not a defect. Verify on the Print Test
that the print is too light before performing service.
Regularly Spaced Marks
This is caused by a defect on one of the rolls or gears in the print process. The damaged part can be determined by the spacing of the
marks. Find and replace the damaged part.
Residual Image
Residual Image - the "walking" of a leftover image down the page - is probably the result of failed erase lamps not discharging the
photoconductor, or of a failed cleaner inside the print cartridge. It can also be caused by a failed fuser hot roll retaining toner and
redepositing on the page. Check that the erase lamp voltage at engine board is +24 VDC and that the cable has continuity.
To test the erase lamps, jumper engine board to ground.
Random Marks
Random marks are nearly always due to a mechanical problem or due to foreign matter loose in the printer or in the print cartridge.
Vertical Void or Streak
Do a developed image test to determine if the defect is occurring before or after the transfer process.
If you see the defect on the photoconductor beam path, check the operation of the printhead shutter/laser beam path and clean the
window with a lint-free cloth folded over a cotton swab; do not use a bare swab and do not use any cleaning fluids or water on the
printhead/laser window. Inspect the HVPS. Make sure the HVPS contacts are clean and spring back when pressed.
Printer Error Problems
Fuser Error
Check the connection and continuity of the cable from the fuser exit sensor board to engine board. check the thermistor condition and
connection.
Check the thermistor resistance at engine board. It should be from 100k Ohms when cold; it may be as low as 2.3k Ohms when hot,
but increase quickly as the fuser cools.
Network/LAN Problems
LAN Problems
You cannot find a printer or network problem, but jobs still do not print.
If the network card checks out successfully, the problem may be with the hardware or software outside of the network card. Below are
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some suggestions to the customer for checking hardware and software for possible problems. Refer the customer to the LaserPrinter
Network Printer Utility Guide to find the problem.
Make sure the network protocol you want is enabled from the printer operator panel.
Verify proper print queue and printer driver configuration.
Verify the adapter port has been associated.
Verify correct installation of the software utility.
Single route broadcast not supported across network bridge, if bridge is used.
Server problem: check print server installation and configuration using the appropriate system guide to operations.
Network Card 977 Errors
All network card errors are recorded in the error log. If there are errors in the log, POR several times and take the appropriate action
for the displayed error code.
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Phaser™ 4500 Laser Printer
Print-Quality Problems
This topic includes:
■
■
"Diagnosing Print-Quality Problems" on page 4-24
"Repeating Defects" on page 4-29
Your printer is designed to produce consistently high-quality prints. If you observe printquality problems, use the information on these pages to troubleshoot them.
For detailed, online support information, go to www.xerox.com/office/infoSMART.
Caution
If you change the type of paper in a tray, you must change the paper type and size on the
front panel to match the paper that you loaded. If you fail to do this, print-quality
problems can occur and the fuser can be damaged.
Diagnosing Print-Quality Problems
Caution
Damage caused by using unsupported paper, transparencies, and other specialty media is
not covered by the Xerox warranty, service agreement, or Total Satisfaction Guarantee.
The Total Satisfaction Guarantee is available in the United States and Canada. Coverage
may vary outside these areas; please contact your local representative for details.
Use the following table to find specific solutions to print-quality problems.
Diagnosing Print-Quality Problems
Problem
Causes
Solutions
Light Prints
1. The paper may be damp.
1. Replace the paper.
The overall image is lighter
than normal.
2. You may be using Draft
mode.
2. Turn off Draft mode.
3. The toner level may be low.
3. If the print cartridge is low on
toner, replace it.
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Diagnosing Print-Quality Problems (Continued)
Problem
Blank Prints
The entire printed page is
blank with no visible print.
Causes
1. If you just installed a new
print cartridge, the yellow
sealing tape may still be in
place.
2. Multiple sheets may have
been fed from the paper tray
at the same time.
3. Printable data may not have
been received from the
computer.
Black Prints
The entire printed page is
black.
Vertical Line Deletions
There are localized print
deletions forming narrow
lines.
1. The print cartridge may be
defective.
2. Printable data from the
computer may be corrupted.
Solutions
1. Remove the tape.
2. Remove the paper from the
paper tray and fan it. Also,
ensure that the paper is correctly
loaded in the tray.
3. To test this, print a Configuration
Page. If the Configuration Page
is normal, check the interface
cable between the computer and
printer, the printer setup, and
application software. If the
Configuration Page is blank,
replace the print cartridge and
reprint the Configuration Page. If
the Configuration Page still is
blank, contact your Customer
Support Center.
1. Replace the print cartridge.
2. To test this, print a Configuration
Page. If the Configuration Page
is normal, check the interface
cable between the computer and
the printer, and the application
software. If the connections
appear normal, contact your
Customer Support Center.
1. The print cartridge may not
be installed correctly.
1. Remove and re-install the print
cartridge.
2. The print cartridge may be
defective or at the end of its
life.
2. Replace the print cartridge.
3. Replace the transfer roller (in the
maintenance kit).
3. The transfer roller may be
defective.
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Print-Quality Problems
Diagnosing Print-Quality Problems (Continued)
Problem
Horizontal Line Deletions
There are localized print
deletions appearing as bands
running across the paper.
Causes
Solutions
1. The paper may be defective
with creases, folds, etc.
1. Replace the paper.
2. The print cartridge may be
defective or at the end of its
life.
3. Replace the transfer roller (in the
maintenance kit).
2. Replace the print cartridge.
3. The transfer roller may be
defective.
Vertical Dark Streaks
There are black lines running
across the print.
1. The print cartridge may be
defective or at the end of its
life.
2. The paper path may be
contaminated with toner.
3. The fuser may be defective.
Repetitive Horizontal Dark
Streaks
1. The paper path may be
contaminated with toner.
There are black lines running
across the page. For more
information, see “Repeating
Defects” on page 4-29.
2. The print cartridge may be
defective or at the end of its
life.
1. Replace the print cartridge.
2. Print several blank sheets of
paper to remove the toner
accumulations.
3. Replace the fuser (in the
maintenance kit).
1. Print several blank sheets of
paper to remove the toner
accumulations.
2. Replace the print cartridge.
3. The fuser may be defective.
3. Replace the fuser (in the
maintenance kit).
4. The transfer roller may be
defective.
4. Replace the transfer roller (in the
maintenance kit).
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Print-Quality Problems
Diagnosing Print-Quality Problems (Continued)
Problem
Dark Spots or Marks
There are dark spots or
marks on the page in a
random pattern.
Causes
1. The paper path may be
contaminated with toner.
2. The print cartridge may be
defective.
3. The fuser may be defective.
4. The transfer roller may be
defective.
Unfused or Partially Fused
Image
The printed image is not fully
fused to the paper and easily
rubs off.
Solutions
1. Print several blank sheets of
paper to remove the toner
accumulations.
2. Replace the print cartridge.
3. Replace the fuser (in the
maintenance kit).
4. Replace the transfer roller (in the
maintenance kit).
1. The paper may be damp.
1. Replace the paper.
2. Heavy or unusual paper may
be in the tray.
2. Replace that paper with
approved paper. Make sure that
the fuser temperature is set
correctly for the paper type.
3. The printer may be located
in an environment with
extreme temperature or
humidity.
4. The fuser may be defective.
3. Make sure that the printer is
located in an environment with
the temperature between 5° and
35° C (41° and 95° F) and the
relative humidity between 15%
and 85%. Move the printer to a
suitable area, away from air
conditioning vents, open loading
docks, etc.
4. Replace the fuser (in the
maintenance kit).
Wrinkled Prints
The prints are wrinkled,
creased, or torn.
1. The paper is not loaded
correctly in the appropriate
tray.
1. Verify that the paper is correctly
loaded in the appropriate tray.
2. The paper may be in poor
condition.
3. Replace the paper.
3. The paper may be damp.
2. Replace the paper.
4. Replace the fuser (contained in
the maintenance kit).
4. The fuser may be at the end
of its life.
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Print-Quality Problems
Diagnosing Print-Quality Problems (Continued)
Problem
Blurred Prints
The image is blurred at the
edges.
Causes
Solutions
1. The paper may be in poor
condition.
1. Replace the paper.
2. The paper may be damp.
3. Replace the print cartridge.
2. Replace the paper.
3. The print cartridge may be
defective.
Random or Spot Deletions
Areas of the print are
extremely light or missing.
1. The paper may be in poor
condition.
1. Replace the paper.
2. The paper may be damp.
3. Replace the print cartridge.
2. Replace the paper.
3. The print cartridge may be
defective or at the end of its
life.
Phaser™ 4500 Laser Printer
4-28
Print-Quality Problems
Repeating Defects
Refer to the table below if you observe a repeating defect, appearing multiple times at regular
intervals on the page, on your print jobs.
Recurring Marks, Spots, Lines, or Voids
Replace this Supply...
if the defect occurs every:
Print Cartridge
38 mm (1.5 in.)
52 mm (2.0 in.)
94.4 mm (3.72 in.)
Transfer Roller
51 mm (2.0 in.)
Fuser
94.2 mm (3.7 in.)
Different supplies may create print defects with similar measurements. To identify the faulty
supply:
1. Replace the print cartridge (do not discard the packaging).
2. If the problem continues, then remove and repackage the new print cartridge.
3. Reinstall the original print cartridge, then replace the maintenance kit (fuser and transfer
roller).
4. If the problem continues, contact your Customer Support Center.
Phaser™ 4500 Laser Printer
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Mean Temperature
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71 °F
Max Temperature
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80 °F
92 °F (2005)
Min Temperature
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63 °F
50 °F (1884)
Heating Degree Days
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Month to date heating degree days
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Since 1 June heating degree days
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Since 1 July heating degree days
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Cooling Degree Days
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7
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85
Year to date cooling degree days
252
218
Since 1 June cooling degree days
203
186
Growing Degree Days
19 (Base 50)
Temperature
Degree Days
Moisture
Dew Point
52 °F
Average Humidity
60
Maximum Humidity
86
Minimum Humidity
33
Precipitation
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1.44
Year to date precipitation
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0.0
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Since 1 June snowfall
0.0
0.0
Since 1 July snowfall
0.0
0.0
Snow Depth
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0.00 in
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Sea Level Pressure
Sea Level Pressure
30.07 in
Wind
Wind Speed
6 mph (NE)
Max Wind Speed
14 mph
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Max Gust Speed
Record
18 mph
Visibility
Average
10 miles
Events
T = Trace of Precipitation, MM = Missing Value
Source: NWS Daily Summary
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Hourly Observations
Time (EDT)
Temp.
Dew Point
Humidity
Pressure
Visibility
Wind Dir
Wind Speed
Gust Speed
Precip
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63.0 °F
55.0 °F
75%
30.04 in
10.0 mi
North
5.8 mph
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N/A
1:54 AM
63.0 °F
55.9 °F
78%
30.05 in
10.0 mi
NNW
4.6 mph
-
N/A
2:54 AM
62.1 °F
55.0 °F
78%
30.05 in
10.0 mi
East
3.5 mph
-
N/A
3:54 AM
60.1 °F
55.0 °F
83%
30.06 in
10.0 mi
Calm
Calm
-
N/A
4:54 AM
57.9 °F
54.0 °F
87%
30.08 in
10.0 mi
Calm
Calm
-
N/A
5:54 AM
59.0 °F
54.0 °F
83%
30.09 in
10.0 mi
Calm
Calm
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Humidity
Pressure
Visibility
Wind Dir
Wind Speed
Gust Speed
Precip
6:54 AM
63.0 °F
57.0 °F
81%
30.11 in
10.0 mi
NNW
3.5 mph
-
N/A
7:54 AM
66.9 °F
57.9 °F
73%
30.12 in
10.0 mi
NNE
8.1 mph
-
N/A
8:54 AM
70.0 °F
57.9 °F
65%
30.12 in
10.0 mi
Variable
4.6 mph
-
N/A
9:54 AM
72.0 °F
55.0 °F
55%
30.12 in
10.0 mi
East
4.6 mph
-
N/A
10:54 AM
75.0 °F
52.0 °F
44%
30.11 in
10.0 mi
East
8.1 mph
-
N/A
11:54 AM
77.0 °F
51.1 °F
40%
30.11 in
10.0 mi
Variable
3.5 mph
-
N/A
12:54 PM
78.1 °F
51.1 °F
39%
30.09 in
10.0 mi
NE
9.2 mph
-
N/A
1:54 PM
79.0 °F
48.9 °F
35%
30.09 in
10.0 mi
East
8.1 mph
17.3 mph
N/A
2:54 PM
80.1 °F
48.9 °F
34%
30.06 in
10.0 mi
ENE
12.7 mph
16.1 mph
N/A
3:54 PM
81.0 °F
48.0 °F
31%
30.06 in
10.0 mi
NE
9.2 mph
-
N/A
4:54 PM
80.1 °F
48.0 °F
32%
30.05 in
10.0 mi
East
8.1 mph
-
N/A
5:54 PM
80.1 °F
48.0 °F
32%
30.04 in
10.0 mi
ENE
8.1 mph
-
N/A
6:54 PM
78.1 °F
48.9 °F
36%
30.05 in
10.0 mi
NNE
8.1 mph
-
N/A
7:54 PM
75.0 °F
48.0 °F
38%
30.05 in
10.0 mi
NNE
8.1 mph
-
N/A
8:54 PM
73.0 °F
48.0 °F
41%
30.05 in
10.0 mi
NE
4.6 mph
-
N/A
9:54 PM
70.0 °F
48.9 °F
47%
30.06 in
10.0 mi
ENE
6.9 mph
-
N/A
10:54 PM
69.1 °F
46.9 °F
45%
30.06 in
10.0 mi
East
8.1 mph
-
N/A
11:54 PM
66.0 °F
48.9 °F
54%
30.06 in
10.0 mi
ESE
6.9 mph
-
Events
N/A
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Mean Temperature
72 °F
71 °F
Max Temperature
86 °F
80 °F
97 °F (1995)
Min Temperature
58 °F
63 °F
49 °F (1960)
Heating Degree Days
0
0
Month to date heating degree days
0
8
Since 1 June heating degree days
36
73
Since 1 July heating degree days
0
8
Cooling Degree Days
7
7
Month to date cooling degree days
113
92
Year to date cooling degree days
259
225
Since 1 June cooling degree days
210
193
Growing Degree Days
20 (Base 50)
Temperature
Degree Days
Moisture
Dew Point
51 °F
Average Humidity
52
Maximum Humidity
72
Minimum Humidity
32
Precipitation
Precipitation
0.00 in
0.10 in
Month to date precipitation
1.03
1.54
Year to date precipitation
27.93
20.32
Snow
0.00 in
0.00 in
Month to date snowfall
0.0
0.0
Since 1 June snowfall
0.0
0.0
Since 1 July snowfall
0.0
0.0
Snow Depth
1.29 in (1992)
0.00 in
Snow
0.00 in ()
Sea Level Pressure
Sea Level Pressure
30.06 in
Wind
Wind Speed
6 mph (East)
Max Wind Speed
17 mph
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Average
10 miles
Events
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Temp.
Heat Index
Dew Point
Humidity
Pressure
Visibility
Wind Dir
Wind Speed
Gust Speed
Pr
12:54 AM
64.0 °F
-
48.9 °F
58%
30.06 in
10.0 mi
ESE
4.6 mph
-
N/
1:54 AM
62.1 °F
-
48.9 °F
62%
30.06 in
10.0 mi
SE
4.6 mph
-
N/
2:54 AM
61.0 °F
-
48.9 °F
64%
30.06 in
10.0 mi
SSE
4.6 mph
-
N/
3:54 AM
59.0 °F
-
48.9 °F
69%
30.06 in
10.0 mi
Calm
Calm
-
N/
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Time (EDT)
Temp.
Heat Index
Dew Point
Humidity
Pressure
Visibility
Wind Dir
Wind Speed
Gust Speed
Pr
4:54 AM
57.9 °F
-
48.9 °F
72%
30.06 in
10.0 mi
East
3.5 mph
-
N/
5:54 AM
57.9 °F
-
48.9 °F
72%
30.08 in
10.0 mi
Calm
Calm
-
N/
6:54 AM
60.1 °F
-
50.0 °F
69%
30.09 in
10.0 mi
East
3.5 mph
-
N/
7:54 AM
64.9 °F
-
50.0 °F
58%
30.09 in
10.0 mi
ESE
4.6 mph
-
N/
8:54 AM
71.1 °F
-
51.1 °F
49%
30.10 in
10.0 mi
Calm
Calm
-
N/
9:54 AM
75.9 °F
-
51.1 °F
42%
30.09 in
10.0 mi
ENE
5.8 mph
-
N/
10:54 AM
79.0 °F
-
52.0 °F
39%
30.08 in
10.0 mi
ESE
10.4 mph
-
N/
11:54 AM
80.1 °F
-
51.1 °F
36%
30.08 in
10.0 mi
ENE
5.8 mph
-
N/
12:54 PM
81.0 °F
-
51.1 °F
35%
30.06 in
10.0 mi
ESE
6.9 mph
-
N/
1:54 PM
84.0 °F
-
51.1 °F
32%
30.05 in
10.0 mi
NE
8.1 mph
-
N/
2:54 PM
84.0 °F
-
51.1 °F
32%
30.04 in
10.0 mi
ESE
8.1 mph
-
N/
3:54 PM
84.9 °F
-
51.1 °F
31%
30.03 in
10.0 mi
NNE
8.1 mph
-
N/
4:54 PM
84.9 °F
-
52.0 °F
32%
30.03 in
10.0 mi
East
8.1 mph
-
N/
5:54 PM
84.9 °F
-
52.0 °F
32%
30.03 in
10.0 mi
North
8.1 mph
-
N/
6:54 PM
82.9 °F
81.8 °F
53.1 °F
36%
30.03 in
10.0 mi
NE
11.5 mph
-
N/
7:54 PM
79.0 °F
-
54.0 °F
42%
30.03 in
10.0 mi
ENE
13.8 mph
17.3 mph
N/
8:54 PM
75.9 °F
-
53.1 °F
45%
30.04 in
10.0 mi
ENE
8.1 mph
-
N/
9:54 PM
73.0 °F
-
52.0 °F
48%
30.04 in
10.0 mi
East
8.1 mph
-
N/
10:54 PM
72.0 °F
-
51.1 °F
48%
30.06 in
10.0 mi
East
8.1 mph
-
N/
11:54 PM
71.1 °F
-
52.0 °F
51%
30.06 in
10.0 mi
ESE
9.2 mph
-
N/
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