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Wrong colors are printing, Printout shows bleeding colors, Colors do not line up properly

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Wrong colors are printing Check the printer driver settings z 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 z 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 z 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". Printout shows bleeding colors Check the print settings z Some media type settings (such as Transparency Films and Photo Papers) and print quality settings (such as Best) require more ink than others. Choose different print settings in the Print Settings dialog box. Also, make sure that you have selected the correct media type in the Print Settings dialog box. Check the ink cartridges z Make sure that the ink cartridges have not been tampered with. Refilling processes and the use of incompatible inks can disrupt the intricate printing system and result in reduced print quality and damage to the printer. HP does not guarantee or support refilled ink cartridges. For ordering HP supplies and accessories, see "HP supplies and accessories". Colors do not line up properly Check the printheads z The printheads on your printer are automatically aligned when a printhead is replaced. However, you might notice print quality improvement by performing the alignment procedure yourself. See "Aligning the printheads". Check the graphics placement z Use the zoom or print preview feature of your software to check for gaps in the placement of graphics on the page. Lines or dots are missing from text or graphics Check the printheads z The printheads or printhead contact pads might need cleaning. See "Maintaining ink cartridges and printheads". ENWW 4-21

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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”
.
Printout shows bleeding colors
Check the print settings
Some media type settings (such as
Transparency Films
and
Photo Papers
) and print
quality settings (such as
Best
) require more ink than others. Choose different print
settings in the
Print Settings
dialog box. Also, make sure that you have selected the
correct media type in the
Print Settings
dialog box.
Check the ink cartridges
Make sure that the ink cartridges have not been tampered with. Refilling processes and
the use of incompatible inks can disrupt the intricate printing system and result in reduced
print quality and damage to the printer. HP does not guarantee or support refilled ink
cartridges. For ordering HP supplies and accessories, see
“HP supplies and accessories”
.
Colors do not line up properly
Check the printheads
The printheads on your printer are automatically aligned when a printhead is replaced.
However, you might notice print quality improvement by performing the alignment
procedure yourself. See
“Aligning the printheads”
.
Check the graphics placement
Use the zoom or print preview feature of your software to check for gaps in the placement
of graphics on the page.
Lines or dots are missing from text or graphics
Check the printheads
The printheads or printhead contact pads might need cleaning. See
“Maintaining ink
cartridges and printheads”
.