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Contents If one print overlays another print on the same sheet 9-10 If the output is distorted or unintelligible 9-11 If the printer has drawn a different print from the one you were expecting 9-11 If pen settings seem to have no effect 9-11 Solving print-quality problems 9-12 If there are white streaks in solid areas or gaps in lines 9-12 If there are jagged vertical or horizontal lines 9-14 If there are slightly warped lines 9-14 If there are color "shadows" 9-14 If a cartridge is not printing at all 9-14 If the print quality appears to be poor just in one part of the print If there are blurred lines (ink "bleeds" from lines) 9-15 If there are blotchy areas (uneven fill density) 9-15 If there is other pronounced banding in area fills 9-15 If ink smears after you remove a print 9-15 Solving miscellaneous problems 9-16 If the printer does not print 9-16 If the printer seems too slow 9-16 Getting help 9-17 What to do before you call 9-17 If a repair is needed 9-18 10 Reference Printer specifications 10-2 Interface specifications 10-8 Parallel (Centronics) cable 10-9 Serial (RS-232-C) cables 10-10 Interface cables 10-11 Regulatory notices 10-12 Ordering accessories 10-16 HP part numbers for HP DesignJet Papers and Films How to order supplies and accessories 10-20 10-19 11 Glossary 9-14 Index Documentation map Please give us your feedback (removable pages) viii

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If one print overlays another print on the same sheet
9–10
If the output is distorted or unintelligible
9–11
If the printer has drawn a different print from the one you were
expecting
9–11
If pen settings seem to have no effect
9–11
Solving print-quality problems
9–12
If there are white streaks in solid areas or gaps in lines
9–12
If there are jagged vertical or horizontal lines
9–14
If there are slightly warped lines
9–14
If there are color “shadows”
9–14
If a cartridge is not printing at all
9–14
If the print quality appears to be poor just in one part of the print
9–14
If there are blurred lines (ink “bleeds” from lines)
9–15
If there are blotchy areas (uneven fill density)
9–15
If there is other pronounced banding in area fills
9–15
If ink smears after you remove a print
9–15
Solving miscellaneous problems
9–16
If the printer does not print
9–16
If the printer seems too slow
9–16
Getting help
9–17
What to do before you call
9–17
If a repair is needed
9–18
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Reference
Printer specifications
10–2
Interface specifications
10–8
Parallel (Centronics) cable
10–9
Serial (RS-232-C) cables
10–10
Interface cables
10–11
Regulatory notices
10–12
Ordering accessories
10–16
HP part numbers for HP DesignJet Papers and Films
10–19
How to order supplies and accessories
10–20
11
Glossary
Index
Documentation map
Please give us your feedback
(removable pages)
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