HP Designjet 350c HP Designjet 330 and 350C Plotters - Users Guide - Page 146

If ink smears after you remove a plot, If the print quality appears to be poor just in one part

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A Troubleshooting Solving print quality problems If ink smears after you remove a plot Be sure the ink is dry before you remove the sheet. For recommended ink-drying times, see page 2-27. When loading media, select the appropriate Media Type on the front panel. The plotter may be operating in an area where the temperature and humidity are too high. For environmental specifications, see page 10-5. Handle media by the edges. If possible, wear gloves when you handle film. Skin oils can interact with ink and cause it to smear. If the print quality appears to be poor just in one part of the plot Did you raise the cover during printing? Although the plot continues after the interruption, the print quality in the area of the interruption cannot be guaranteed. 9-16

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If ink smears after you remove a plot
Be sure the ink is dry before you remove the sheet. For recommended
ink-drying times, see page 2–27.
When loading media, select the appropriate Media Type on the front panel.
The plotter may be operating in an area where the temperature and humidity are
too high.
For environmental specifications, see page 10–5.
Handle media by the edges. If possible, wear gloves when you handle film. Skin
oils can interact with ink and cause it to smear.
If the print quality appears to be poor just in one part of the plot
Did you raise the cover during printing?
Although the plot continues after the
interruption, the print quality in the area of the interruption cannot be
guaranteed.
Troubleshooting
Solving print quality problems
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Troubleshooting
Solving print quality problems