HP 9650 HP Deskjet 9600 - User Guide - Page 93

Ink is not filling the text or graphics completely, Displaying the HP Inkjet Toolbox

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Ink is not filling the text or graphics completely Check the print cartridges • If the print cartridge lights are on or blinking, see "Printer lights reference". • A print cartridge may be low or out of ink. Check the print cartridge ink levels. • Windows: See "Using the Toolbox". • Macintosh: See "Displaying the HP Inkjet Toolbox". Replace any low or empty print cartridges (see "Installing or replacing the print cartridges") and then print again. • The print cartridges may have poor contact. Try removing and then reinstalling the print cartridges, making sure to snap them firmly into place (see "Installing or replacing the print cartridges"). To clean the electrical contacts, see "Cleaning the print cartridges". • If you are printing with only one print cartridge, see "Printing with a single print cartridge". • Whenever print quality deteriorates, it is a good idea to clean the print cartridges. See "Cleaning the print cartridges". Check that all the lines on the test page are connected and printed properly. If the lines are broken, your print cartridge is probably out of ink. Replace your print cartridge with a new one (see "Installing or replacing the print cartridges"). See "HP supplies and accessories" for replacement information. Check the paper type Some paper types are not suitable for use with your printer. See "Selecting print media" for tips on using print media. Check the print quality setting The Fast options use less ink and print at a faster rate, which is good for printing drafts. To achieve a better colored printout, select Normal, Best, or Maximum dpi print quality in the printer driver. 6-18 ENWW

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ENWW
Ink is not filling the text or graphics completely
±
Check the print cartridges
If the print cartridge lights are on or blinking, see
“Printer lights reference”
.
A print cartridge may be low or out of ink. Check the print cartridge ink levels.
Windows:
See
“Using the Toolbox”
.
Macintosh:
See
“Displaying the HP Inkjet Toolbox”
.
Replace any low or empty print cartridges (see
“Installing or replacing the print
cartridges”
) and then print again.
The print cartridges may have poor contact. Try removing and then reinstalling the
print cartridges, making sure to snap them firmly into place (see
“Installing or replacing
the print cartridges”
). To clean the electrical contacts, see
“Cleaning the print
cartridges”
.
If you are printing with only one print cartridge, see
“Printing with a single print
cartridge”
.
Whenever print quality deteriorates, it is a good idea to clean the print cartridges. See
“Cleaning the print cartridges”
.
Check that all the lines on the test page are connected and printed properly. If the
lines are broken, your print cartridge is probably out of ink. Replace your print
cartridge with a new one (see
“Installing or replacing the print cartridges”
). See
“HP
supplies and accessories”
for replacement information.
±
Check the paper type
Some paper types are not suitable for use with your printer. See
“Selecting print media”
for
tips on using print media.
±
Check the print quality setting
The
Fast
options use less ink and print at a faster rate, which is good for printing drafts. To
achieve a better colored printout, select
Normal
,
Best
, or
Maximum dpi
print quality in
the printer driver.