HP 750c HP DesignJet 700 user guide - Page 183

If There are Blurred Lines Ink Bleeds from Lines, If There are Blotchy Areas Uneven Fill Density,

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TROUBLE- 9 SHOOTING Troubleshooting Solving Print-Quality Problems If There are Blurred Lines (Ink "Bleeds" from Lines) Perhaps you are not using HP media. For details of HP media, see page 3-3 and the Supplies Source catalog supplied with the plotter. The plotter may be operating in an area where the temperature and humidity are too high. For environmental specifications, see page 11-4. To allow for extremely dry or humid environments within the specification, see page 3-22. Did you adjust the drying time in the front-panel menu purely to speed up the plotters output? For details of drying time adjustments see page 3-23. If There are Blotchy Areas (Uneven Fill Density) Perhaps you are not using HP media. For details of HP media, see page 3-3 and the Supplies Source catalog supplied with the plotter. Did you specify the right media type when loading the media? For details of front-panel media types, see page 3-3. To find out the plotter's current type of media setting, see page 7-2. Note that some media types are not recommended for color plots with large area fills. See page 3-5. If the Plot Is Too Dark or the Color Too Saturated You can make a global adjustment to the amount of black ink used (which affects most colors too) by adjusting the Lightness setting. See page 5-8. 9-19

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If There are Blurred Lines (Ink “Bleeds” from Lines)
Perhaps you are not using HP media.
For details of HP media, see page 3-3 and
the Supplies Source catalog supplied with the plotter.
The plotter may be operating in an area where the temperature and humidity are
too high.
For environmental specifications, see page 11-4.
To allow for
extremely dry or humid environments within the specification, see page 3-22.
Did you adjust the drying time in the front-panel menu purely to speed up the
plotters output?
For details of drying time adjustments see page 3-23.
If There are Blotchy Areas (Uneven Fill Density)
Perhaps you are not using HP media.
For details of HP media, see page 3-3 and
the Supplies Source catalog supplied with the plotter.
Did you specify the right media type when loading the media?
For details of
front-panel media types, see page 3-3.
To find out the plotter’s current type of
media setting, see page 7-2.
Note that some media types are not recommended for color plots with large area
fills.
See page 3-5.
If the Plot Is Too Dark or the Color Too Saturated
You can make a global adjustment to the amount of black ink used (which
affects most colors too) by adjusting the
Lightness
setting.
See page 5-8.
TROUBLE-
SHOOTING
9
Troubleshooting
Solving Print-Quality Problems