HP 640c (English) Windows Connect * Reference Manual - Page 13
The print quality is poor, No came out of the printer, Align the Print Cartridges, Setup - printer cartridge number
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English The print quality is poor No page came out of the printer Cartridges. If ink is smearing, streaking, or is splotchy: • You might need to clean the print cartridges. See the HP Toolbox for instructions. • You might need to replace the print cartridges. See the HP Toolbox for instructions. • Make sure you have removed the protective piece of vinyl tape from the print cartridges. • If the color and black ink aren't lining up on the printed page, go to the HP Toolbox and click Align the Print Cartridges. Paper. If the printing is faded or the colors are dull or bleeding into each other, make sure: • you're using paper intended for inkjet printers. • you've loaded the paper print side down. • you have selected the correct paper type on the Setup tab of the HP print settings box. Ink. You can control the amount of ink on the page by changing the Print Quality. • If you have smearing, you may be using too much ink. On the Setup tab of the HP print settings box, click Normal or Draft instead of Best. You can also reduce the amount of ink by using the Ink Volume slider on the Advanced tab. • You may be printing in Draft mode. Click Normal or Best on the Setup tab of the HP print settings box. Be patient. Complex documents, such as color photographs, take a while to print. Check the power light; if it's blinking, the printer is processing information. Power. Make sure the printer is on (the power light on the front of your printer should be on) and that all connections are firm. Cover. Make sure the top cover of the printer is closed. Blinking lights. See "What the Buttons and Lights Do" on page 15. Paper. Make sure you put the paper in the IN tray correctly. Print cartridges. Make sure both print cartridge cradles contain properly installed cartridges with the correct HP part number. Printer not responding. If you are using a parallel port on the printer you might be using the wrong cable (HP IEEE 1284-compliant). If you have the correct cable, turn off the printer and then turn it back on. "There is a problem" message. Perform the steps in the box and click Retry. If the box reappears, click Skip. If the printer is connected to the computer with a parallel cable, be sure you are using a bi-directional HP IEEE 1284-Compliant Parallel Interface Cable. 13