HP Designjet Z6200 HP Designjet Z6200 Photo Printer series - User's Guide: Eng - Page 155

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5. Try aligning the printheads. See Align the printheads on page 71. After alignment, reprint your job if the problem has been solved. 6. Select the icon on the printer's front panel, and then View loaded paper to see the paper- advance calibration status. If the status is PENDING, perform a paper-advance calibration. See Perform paper advance calibration on page 46. If the problem persists after you complete these actions, contact your customer service representative for further support. Lines appear stepped or jagged Use the following procedure if lines in your image appear stepped or jagged when printed: Troubleshoot images 1. The problem might be inherent in the image. Try to improve the image within the software program that you are using to edit it. 2. Make sure that you are using appropriate print-quality settings. See Select print quality on page 82. 3. If you are using an HP-GL/2 driver, hange your image-rendering resolution to 300 dpi or 600 dpi, depending on your printing need. The Max. Application Resolution option in the Windows driver dialog's Advanced tab, under Document Options > Printer Features. Parts of lines or text are missing A high-quality large-format print job often requires a large amount of data, and in some specific workflows, the output might not look like you expected. Here are some suggestions to help you to avoid this problem: ● Select a smaller page size and scale to the final page size in the driver or on the front panel. ● Save the file in another format, such as TIFF or EPS, and open it in another program. ● Use a RIP to print the file. ● Reduce the resolution of the bitmap images in your software. ● Select a lower print quality in order to reduce the resolution of the printed image. ● On the Advanced tab of the Windows driver dialog, select Document options, Printer features, and then establish the following settings: ◦ Set Send job as bitmap to Enabled (HP-GL/2 driver only). ◦ Set Max. Application resolution to 300. NOTE: These settings are described for troubleshooting purposes only and might adversely affect the final output quality or the time necessary to generate the print job. Therefore, restore these settings to their default values if they do not help to solve the problem. ENWW Lines appear stepped or jagged 147

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5.
Try aligning the printheads. See
Align the printheads
on page
71
. After alignment, reprint your
job if the problem has been solved.
6.
Select the
icon on the printer's front panel, and then
View loaded paper
to see the paper-
advance calibration status. If the status is PENDING, perform a paper-advance calibration. See
Perform paper advance calibration
on page
46
.
If the problem persists after you complete these actions, contact your customer service representative for
further support.
Lines appear stepped or jagged
Use the following procedure if lines in your image appear stepped or jagged when printed:
1.
The problem might be inherent in the image. Try to improve the image within the software
program that you are using to edit it.
2.
Make sure that you are using appropriate print-quality settings. See
Select print quality
on page
82
.
3.
If you are using an HP-GL/2 driver, hange your image-rendering resolution to 300 dpi or 600
dpi, depending on your printing need. The
Max. Application Resolution
option in the
Windows driver dialog's
Advanced
tab, under
Document Options
>
Printer Features
.
Parts of lines or text are missing
A high-quality large-format print job often requires a large amount of data, and in some specific
workflows, the output might not look like you expected. Here are some suggestions to help you to avoid
this problem:
Select a smaller page size and scale to the final page size in the driver or on the front panel.
Save the file in another format, such as TIFF or EPS, and open it in another program.
Use a RIP to print the file.
Reduce the resolution of the bitmap images in your software.
Select a lower print quality in order to reduce the resolution of the printed image.
On the
Advanced
tab of the Windows driver dialog, select
Document options
,
Printer
features
, and then establish the following settings:
Set
Send job as bitmap
to
Enabled
(HP-GL/2 driver only).
Set
Max. Application resolution
to 300.
NOTE:
These settings are described for troubleshooting purposes only and might adversely
affect the final output quality or the time necessary to generate the print job. Therefore, restore
these settings to their default values if they do not help to solve the problem.
ENWW
Lines appear stepped or jagged
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Troubleshoot images