HP 2600 HP Business Inkjet 2600/2600dn - (English) User's Guide - Page 100

Color problems, Printouts are faded or dull-colored

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! An incorrect paper type is being used Some paper types are not suitable for use with your printer. See "Media and paper-handling specifications." ! The wrong print quality mode is being used Try to print using Best print quality mode. If this does not help, see "Telephone support" for information about contacting HP. Color problems Printouts are faded or dull-colored ! Fast print quality is selected The Fast mode allows you to print at a faster rate. As such, this option is good for printing drafts. To achieve better colored printout, select Normal or Best print quality in the printer driver. ! An incorrect paper type print setting is being used When printing on transparencies or other special paper types, select the corresponding paper type in HP's Print Settings dialog box. This dialog box allows you to gain access to printer features from a software application, such as a word-processing and graphics application. You use the printer driver to select print quality, page orientation, paper type, and paper size. ! An incorrect paper type is being used Some paper types are not suitable for use with your printer. See "Media and paper-handling specifications." ! An ink cartridge is low on ink Check that all the lines are connected and printed properly. If the lines are broken, your ink cartridge is probably out of ink. Replace the ink cartridge with a new one. However, if you have recently replaced your cartridge, the cartridge is probably bad. See "Telephone support" for information about contacting HP. 8-18 ENWW

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8-18
ENWW
!
An incorrect paper type is being used
Some paper types are not suitable for use with your printer. See
“Media and paper-handling specifications.”
!
The wrong print quality mode is being used
Try to print using
Best
print quality mode. If this does not help, see
“Telephone support” for information about contacting HP.
Color problems
Printouts are faded or dull-colored
!
Fast print quality is selected
The Fast mode allows you to print at a faster rate. As such, this
option is good for printing drafts. To achieve better colored printout,
select
Normal
or
Best
print quality in the printer driver.
!
An incorrect paper type print setting is being used
When printing on transparencies or other special paper types,
select the corresponding paper type in HP's Print Settings dialog
box. This dialog box allows you to gain access to printer features
from a software application, such as a word-processing and
graphics application. You use the printer driver to select print
quality, page orientation, paper type, and paper size.
!
An incorrect paper type is being used
Some paper types are not suitable for use with your printer. See
“Media and paper-handling specifications.”
!
An ink cartridge is low on ink
Check that all the lines are connected and printed properly. If the
lines are broken, your ink cartridge is probably out of ink. Replace
the ink cartridge with a new one. However, if you have recently
replaced your cartridge, the cartridge is probably bad. See
“Telephone support” for information about contacting HP.