HP CP3505 HP Color LaserJet CP3505 Series Printers - User Guide - Page 183

Color, Color Options, Manual, Settings, Manual Color Options, Default sRGB

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Inconsistent colors print after installing a print cartridge Cause Solution The printer might need calibration. Calibrate the printer. See Calibrate the printer on page 180. The print cartridge might be a refilled cartridge. Use a genuine HP print cartridge. See Supplies and accessories on page 181. Printed colors do not match screen colors Cause Extremely light screen colors are not being printed. Extremely dark screen colors print in black. The printer might need calibration. The colors on the computer screen differ from the printer output. Solution The software program might interpret extremely light colors as white. If so, avoid using extremely light colors. The software program might interpret extremely dark colors as black. If so, avoid using extremely dark colors. Calibrate the printer. See Calibrate the printer on page 180. 1. On the printer driver Color tab, in the Color Options section, select Manual. 2. Click Settings. 3. In Manual Color Options, in the Color Options section, select Default (sRGB) for each object. 4. Click OK to finish. NOTE: Several factors can influence your ability to match printed colors to those on your screen: paper, overhead lighting, software programs, operating system palettes, monitors, and video cards and drivers. See Color on page 101. ENWW Color-printing problems 171

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Inconsistent colors print after installing a print cartridge
Cause
Solution
The printer might need calibration.
Calibrate the printer. See
Calibrate the printer
on page
180
.
The print cartridge might be a refilled cartridge.
Use a genuine HP print cartridge. See
Supplies and
accessories
on page
181
.
Printed colors do not match screen colors
Cause
Solution
Extremely light screen colors are not being printed.
The software program might interpret extremely light colors as
white. If so, avoid using extremely light colors.
Extremely dark screen colors print in black.
The software program might interpret extremely dark colors as
black. If so, avoid using extremely dark colors.
The printer might need calibration.
Calibrate the printer. See
Calibrate the printer
on page
180
.
The colors on the computer screen differ from the printer
output.
1.
On the printer driver
Color
tab, in the
Color Options
section, select
Manual
.
2.
Click
Settings
.
3.
In
Manual Color Options
, in the
Color Options
section,
select
Default (sRGB)
for each object.
4.
Click
OK
to finish.
NOTE:
Several factors can influence your ability to match
printed colors to those on your screen: paper, overhead
lighting, software programs, operating system palettes,
monitors, and video cards and drivers. See
Color
on page
101
.
ENWW
Color-printing problems
171