HP DesignJet D5800 Using Your Printer - Page 135

Smears or scratches on the front of glossy paper, Ink marks on the back of the paper

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● If the image you are printing contains intense color, try using HP Heavyweight Coated. ● Try to increase the top margin, at least 10 mm (0.4 in), by relocating the image within the page by using your software application. ● Manually advance the paper, at least 10 mm (0.4 in). Front panel: Paper > Move paper. ● If necessary, try changing to a non-paper-based material. Smears or scratches on the front of glossy paper Glossy paper can be extremely sensitive to the bin or to anything else that it contacts soon after printing. This depends on the amount of ink that has been deposited on the paper and the environmental conditions at the time of printing. Avoid any contact with the paper surface and handle the print with care. Ink marks on the back of the paper Ink residue on the platen or the input rollers is likely to mark the back of the paper. See Clean the platen on page 111. Defects near the top of a print In a defect that affects only the start of a print, within 5.5 cm (2.2 in) of the leading edge of the paper, a band of inconsistent color appears: Use these steps to avoid this problem: 1. The easiest solution may be to increase the margins by relocating the image within the page in your software application, so that the area of the paper affected by the problem (at the start of the page) will be blank. 2. Align the printheads. See Align the printheads on page 57. 3. Make sure that you are using appropriate print-quality settings. See Select print quality on page 67. Colors are inaccurate If the colors of your print do not match your expectations, try the following remedies: ENWW Defects near the top of a print 127

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If the image you are printing contains intense color, try using HP Heavyweight Coated.
Try to increase the top margin, at least 10 mm (0.4 in), by relocating the image within the page by using
your software application.
Manually advance the paper, at least 10 mm (0.4 in). Front panel:
Paper
>
Move paper
.
If necessary, try changing to a non-paper-based material.
Smears or scratches on the front of glossy paper
Glossy paper can be extremely sensitive to the bin or to anything else that it contacts soon after printing.
This depends on the amount of ink that has been deposited on the paper and the environmental conditions at
the time of printing. Avoid any contact with the paper surface and handle the print with care.
Ink marks on the back of the paper
Ink residue on the platen or the input rollers is likely to mark the back of the paper. See
Clean the platen
on page
111
.
Defects near the top of a print
In a defect that affects only the start of a print, within 5.5 cm (2.2 in) of the leading edge of the paper, a band
of inconsistent color appears:
Use these steps to avoid this problem:
1.
The easiest solution may be to increase the margins by relocating the image within the page in your
software application, so that the area of the paper affected by the problem (at the start of the page) will
be blank.
2.
Align the printheads. See
Align the printheads
on page
57
.
3.
Make sure that you are using appropriate print-quality settings. See
Select print quality
on page
67
.
Colors are inaccurate
If the colors of your print do not match your expectations, try the following remedies:
ENWW
Defects near the top of a print
127