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Ink is not filling the text or graphics completely, Output is faded or dull colored, Colors are

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Ink is not filling the text or graphics completely Check the ink cartridges • Try removing and then reinstalling the ink cartridges, and make sure to snap them firmly into place. • Your ink cartridge might be out of ink. Replace the empty ink cartridge. See Replacing ink cartridges. Check the media type • Some media types are not suitable for use with your printer. See Selecting print media. Output is faded or dull colored Check the print mode • The Fast Normal and Draft modes allow you to print at a faster rate. This option is good for printing drafts. To achieve better colored printout, select Normal or Best mode in the printer driver. Check the paper type print setting • When printing on transparencies or other special media, select the corresponding media type in the Print Settings dialog box. Check the ink cartridges • On the printed page, check that all the lines in the text or image are connected and have printed properly. If the lines are broken, one or more of your ink cartridges is probably out of ink or defective. Replace those ink cartridges with new ones. Colors are printing as black and white Check the printer driver settings • The Print In Grayscale check box might be selected. From your application, open the Printer Properties dialog box. Click the Color tab and make sure Print in Grayscale is not selected. Wrong colors are printing Check the printer driver settings • The Print In Grayscale check box might be selected. From your application, open the Printer Properties dialog box. Click the Color tab and make sure that Print in Grayscale is not selected. Check the ink cartridges • When colors are completely wrong, the printer might have run out of one or more colors of ink. Check the status of the ink cartridges in the Toolbox or on the control panel, and then replace any low or empty ink cartridges. See Replacing ink cartridges. Check the printheads • Whenever print quality noticeably decreases, it is a good idea to clean the printheads. To clean the printheads, open the Toolbox, click the Printer Services tab, and then click Clean Printheads. For Macintosh, use the control panel. See Maintaining ink cartridges and printheads. Resolving printing problems 53 Maintaining and troubleshooting

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Maintaining and
troubleshooting
Resolving printing problems
53
Ink is not filling the text or graphics completely
Check the ink cartridges
Try removing and then reinstalling the ink cartridges, and make sure to snap them firmly into place.
Your ink cartridge might be out of ink. Replace the empty ink cartridge. See
Replacing ink cartridges
.
Check the media type
Some media types are not suitable for use with your printer. See
Selecting print media
.
Output is faded or dull colored
Check the print mode
The
Fast Normal
and
Draft
modes allow you to print at a faster rate. This option is good for printing
drafts. To achieve better colored printout, select
Normal
or
Best
mode in the printer driver.
Check the paper type print setting
When printing on transparencies or other special media, select the corresponding media type in the
Print Settings
dialog box.
Check the ink cartridges
On the printed page, check that all the lines in the text or image are connected and have printed
properly. If the lines are broken, one or more of your ink cartridges is probably out of ink or defective.
Replace those ink cartridges with new ones.
Colors are printing as black and white
Check the printer driver settings
The
Print In Grayscale
check box might be selected. From your application, open the
Printer Properties
dialog box. Click the
Color
tab and make sure
Print in Grayscale
is not selected.
Wrong colors are printing
Check the printer driver settings
The
Print In Grayscale
check box might be selected. From your application, open the
Printer Properties
dialog box. Click the
Color
tab and make sure that
Print in Grayscale
is not selected.
Check the ink cartridges
When colors are completely wrong, the printer might have run out of one or more colors of ink.
Check the status of the ink cartridges in the Toolbox or on the control panel, and then replace any low
or empty ink cartridges. See
Replacing ink cartridges
.
Check the printheads
Whenever print quality noticeably decreases, it is a good idea to clean the printheads. To clean the
printheads, open the Toolbox, click the
Printer Services
tab, and then click
Clean Printheads
.
For Macintosh, use the control panel. See
Maintaining ink cartridges and printheads
.