HP 930c HP DeskJet 930CM Printer - (English) UserÂ’s Guide for Mac - Page 51

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4 Getting Help When Things Go Wrong Is there a problem with your printout? continued What is the problem? Print quality is poor. Possible cause The printer may be running out of ink. You may not be using the most appropriate media for the desired output. You may be printing on the wrong side of the media. You may not have selected the correct paper type in the printer software. You may be printing in Draft mode. If you have smearing, you may be using too much ink. You may need to clean the print cartridges. To solve the problem... 1 Check the print cartridges status. See "Print Cartridge Status" on page 28. 2 If the printer is running out of ink, replace the print cartridge. See "Replacing Print Cartridges" on page 30. • Make sure that you are using media intended for HP Deskjet printers. • Print quality is dramatically improved if you print on paper specifically designed for a certain output (photographs, for example), rather than using plain paper. Make sure that the media is loaded print side down. Make sure that you have selected the correct paper type on the Paper Type/Quality dialog box. See "Paper Type/Quality" on page 10. If printing appears faded or dull, click Normal or Best instead of Draft on the Paper Type/ Quality dialog box. See "Paper Type/Quality" on page 10. Click Normal or Draft instead of Best on the Paper Type/Quality dialog box. See "Paper Type/Quality" on page 10. You may also want to decrease ink Density or increase Dry Time. 1 Choose Print from the File menu. 2 Choose Ink Controls from the General menu. 3 Use the sliders to adjust ink density and ink drying time. See "Cleaning Print Cartridges" on page 33. 44

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Getting Help When Things Go Wrong
4
44
Print quality is poor.
The printer may be running
out of ink.
1
Check the print cartridges status. See “Print
Cartridge Status” on page
28.
2
If the printer is running out of ink, replace
the print cartridge. See “Replacing Print
Cartridges” on page
30.
You may not be using the
most appropriate media for
the desired output.
• Make sure that you are using media
intended for HP Deskjet printers.
• Print quality is dramatically improved if you
print on paper specifically designed for a
certain output (photographs, for example),
rather than using plain paper.
You may be printing on the
wrong side of the media.
Make sure that the media is loaded print side
down.
You may not have selected
the correct paper type in the
printer software.
Make sure that you have selected the correct
paper type on the
Paper Type/Quality
dialog box. See “Paper Type/Quality” on
page 10.
You may be printing in Draft
mode.
If printing appears faded or dull, click
Normal
or
Best
instead of Draft on the
Paper Type/
Quality
dialog box. See “Paper Type/Quality”
on page 10.
If you have smearing, you
may be using too much ink.
Click
Normal
or
Draft
instead of Best on the
Paper Type/Quality
dialog box. See “Paper
Type/Quality” on page 10. You may also want
to decrease ink
Density
or increase
Dry Time
.
1
Choose
Print
from the
File
menu.
2
Choose
Ink Controls
from the
General
menu.
3
Use the sliders to adjust ink density and ink
drying time.
You may need to clean the
print cartridges.
See “Cleaning Print Cartridges” on page
33.
Is there a problem with your printout?
continued
What is the problem?
Possible cause
To solve the problem…