HP 410 HP Digital Copier printer 410 - (English) Reference Guide - Page 34
print cartridge problems, paper problems, wastes ink and shortens the life of the cartridges.
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chapter 6 print cartridge problems For best results, use HP print cartridges. Refilled print cartridges may damage your unit. The following tips help maintain HP print cartridges and ensure consistent print quality: • Keep all print cartridges in the original sealed packages until they are needed. • Print cartridges should be stored at room temperature (60-78 degrees F or 15.6-26.6 degrees C). • If the protective tape has been removed from the print cartridge, do not reattach it. Reattaching the tape may damage the print cartridge. Place the cartridge in an airtight, plastic container. • Once print cartridges are installed in the print-carriage, do not remove them until replacements are available. • Do not open the inside of the unit unless necessary. Air reduces the life of the print cartridges. The print cartridges have microscopic nozzles that can clog when exposed to the air for more than a few minutes. The HP Digital Copier Printer is designed to prevent nozzles from drying out under normal use. • Be sure to turn the HP Digital Copier Printer off from the front-panel, and not from a power strip. If the HP Digital Copier Printer is turned off from a power-strip switch, the print-carriage does not return to the correct position, which dries out the print cartridges. • A print cartridge that is not used for a long time can also clog. This causes a noticeable decrease in print quality. To unclog the nozzles, clean the print cartridges. Caution! Do not clean the ink cartridges unnecessarily. This wastes ink and shortens the life of the cartridges. paper problems Your HP Digital Copier Printer is designed to work well on most paper types. Test a variety of paper types before buying large quantities. Find a paper type that works well and is easy to purchase. HP Premium Papers are designed for the best quality results. • Paper that is too thin, slick, or "stretches" easily can feed incorrectly through the paper path. • Paper that is heavily textured can cause graphics or text to not fill properly. • To ensure that paper feeds properly, always use only one type of paper at a time in the input tray. • Try printing the same document on a type of paper that has previously worked well. In addition to paper type, the condition of your print cartridges has a strong effect on the quality of printouts. 30 hp digital copier printer 410