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Test Pattern 3: Bidirectional alignment, Corrective Action, Test Pattern 4: Vertical Line

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pocket.book Page 37 Sunday, October 29, 2000 5:09 PM 37 - Image Quality Test Pattern 3: Bidirectional alignment If a printer has bidirectional alignment problems, lines are not straight and/or fuzzy. The pattern seen below is designed to highlight this kind of problem. Check the lines on this test pattern, if they have any defects like the ones described above perform the corrective action. Using the Image Quality Print Test Pattern 4: Vertical Line Straightness If a printer has Vertical Line Straightness problems, lines are not straight and/or fuzzy. The pattern seen below is designed to highlight this kind of problem. Check the lines on this test pattern, if they have any defects like the ones described above perform the corrective action. Corrective Action 1. Perform the Aligning the Printheads, on page 46 with the same media you were experiencing unacceptable image quality. 2. If there is no improvement in print quality, contact Hewlett Packard. Corrective Action 1. Perform the Aligning the Printheads, on page 46 with the same media you were experiencing unacceptable image quality. 2. If there is no improvement in print quality, contact Hewlett Packard. IMAGE QUALITY file:///D|/hydra/ug_loc/f

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37 - Image Quality
Using the Image Quality Print
IMAGE QUALITY
Test Pattern 3: Bidirectional alignment
If a printer has bidirectional alignment problems, lines are not
straight and/or fuzzy. The pattern seen below is designed to
highlight this kind of problem. Check the lines on this test
pattern, if they have any defects like the ones described above
perform the corrective action.
Corrective Action
1.
Perform the
Aligning the Printheads, on page 46
with the
same media you were experiencing unacceptable image
quality.
2.
If there is no improvement in print quality, contact Hewlett
Packard.
Test Pattern 4: Vertical Line Straightness
If a printer has Vertical Line Straightness problems, lines are
not straight and/or fuzzy. The pattern seen below is designed
to highlight this kind of problem. Check the lines on this test
pattern, if they have any defects like the ones described above
perform the corrective action.
Corrective Action
1.
Perform the
Aligning the Printheads, on page 46
with the
same media you were experiencing unacceptable image
quality.
2.
If there is no improvement in print quality, contact Hewlett
Packard.
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