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Troubleshooting printquality problems, Printquality checklist

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Troubleshooting print-quality problems Note This section helps you define print-quality problems and what to do to correct them. Often print-quality problems can be handled easily by making sure that the printer is properly maintained, using print media that meets HP specifications, or running a cleaning page. Print-quality checklist General print-quality problems can be solved by following the checklist below.  Check the printer driver to make sure that you are using the best available print quality option (see "Choosing print-quality settings" on page 51).  Try printing with one of the alternative print drivers on the printer CD-ROM.  Clean the inside of the printer (see "Cleaning the printer" on page 77).  Check the paper type and quality (see "Media specifications" on page 134).  Check to make sure that EconoMode is off in the software (see "Using EconoMode (draft) printing" on page 51).  Troubleshoot general printing problems (see "Troubleshooting general printing problems" on page 83).  Install a new HP print cartridge, and then check the print quality again. (See the instructions provided with the print cartridge.) If the page is totally blank (all white) check to make sure that the sealing tape is removed from the print cartridge and ensure that the print cartridge is installed correctly. Newer printers have been optimized to print characters more accurately. This might result in characters that look lighter or thinner than you are used to from your older printer. If the page is printing images darker than those from an older printer, and you want the images to match the older printer, make these changes in your printer driver: on the Finishing tab, select Print Quality, select Custom, click Details, and click the check box for Print Images Lighter. 102 Chapter 4 Problem solving ENWW

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Chapter 4 Problem solving
ENWW
Troubleshooting print-quality problems
This section helps you define print-quality problems and what to do to correct them. Often
print-quality problems can be handled easily by making sure that the printer is properly
maintained, using print media that meets HP specifications, or running a cleaning page.
Print-quality checklist
General print-quality problems can be solved by following the checklist below.
Check the printer driver to make sure that you are using the best available print quality
option (see
“Choosing print-quality settings” on page 51
).
Try printing with one of the alternative print drivers on the printer CD-ROM.
Clean the inside of the printer (see
“Cleaning the printer” on page 77
).
Check the paper type and quality (see
“Media specifications” on page 134
).
Check to make sure that EconoMode is off in the software (see
“Using EconoMode (draft)
printing” on page 51
).
Troubleshoot general printing problems (see
“Troubleshooting general printing problems” on
page 83
).
Install a new HP print cartridge, and then check the print quality again. (See the instructions
provided with the print cartridge.)
Note
If the page is totally blank (all white) check to make sure that the sealing tape is removed from
the print cartridge and ensure that the print cartridge is installed correctly.
Newer printers have been optimized to print characters more accurately. This might result in
characters that look lighter or thinner than you are used to from your older printer.
If the page is printing images darker than those from an older printer, and you want the images
to match the older printer, make these changes in your printer driver: on the
Finishing
tab, select
Print Quality
, select
Custom
, click
Details
, and click the check box for
Print Images Lighter
.