HP DesignJet T795 Using your printer - Page 153

Lines are blurred, Line lengths are inaccurate, Heavyweight Coated Paper

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Lines are blurred Humidity can cause ink to soak into the paper, making the lines blurred and fuzzy. Try the following: 1. Check that your environmental conditions (temperature, humidity) are suitable for high-quality printing. See Environmental specifications on page 177. 2. Check that the paper type selected in the front panel is the same as the paper type you are using. See View information about the paper on page 40. 3. Try changing to a heavier paper type, such as HP Heavyweight Coated Paper or HP Super Heavyweight Plus Matte Paper. 4. Select a paper type that is slightly thinner than the paper you have loaded; this will persuade the printer to use less ink. Here are some example paper types in ascending order of thickness: Plain Paper, Coated Paper, Heavyweight Coated Paper, Super Heavyweight Plus Matte Paper. 5. If you are using glossy paper, try changing to a different type of glossy paper. 6. Align the printheads. See Align the printheads on page 159. Line lengths are inaccurate If you have measured your printed lines and find that the lengths are not sufficiently accurate for your purposes, you can try to improve line length accuracy in the following ways. 1. Print on HP Matte Film, for which your printer's line length accuracy is specified. See Functional specifications on page 175. Polyester film is about ten times more dimensionally stable than paper. However, using film that is thinner or thicker than HP Matte Film will reduce line length accuracy. 2. Set the Print Quality slider to Quality. 3. Maintain the room at a steady temperature between 10 and 30°C (50 and 86°F). 4. Load the roll of film and let it rest for five minutes before printing. 5. If you are still not satisfied, try recalibrating the paper advance. See Recalibrate the paper advance on page 138. ENWW Lines are blurred 145

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Lines are blurred
Humidity can cause ink to soak into the paper, making the lines blurred and fuzzy. Try the following:
1.
Check that your environmental conditions (temperature, humidity) are suitable for high-quality printing.
See
Environmental
specifications
on page
177
.
2.
Check that the paper type selected in the front panel is the same as the paper type you are using. See
View
information about the paper
on page
40
.
3.
Try changing to a heavier paper type, such as HP Heavyweight Coated Paper or HP Super Heavyweight Plus
Matte Paper.
4.
Select a paper type that is slightly thinner than the paper you have loaded; this will persuade the printer to
use less ink. Here are some example paper types in ascending order of thickness: Plain Paper, Coated Paper,
Heavyweight Coated Paper, Super Heavyweight Plus Matte Paper.
5.
If you are using glossy paper, try changing to a
different
type of glossy paper.
6.
Align the printheads. See
Align the printheads
on page
159
.
Line lengths are inaccurate
If you have measured your printed lines and
find
that the lengths are not
sufficiently
accurate for your purposes,
you can try to improve line length accuracy in the following ways.
1.
Print on HP Matte Film, for which your printer's line length accuracy is
specified.
See
Functional
specifications
on page
175
.
Polyester
film
is about ten times more dimensionally stable than paper. However, using
film
that is thinner
or thicker than HP Matte Film will reduce line length accuracy.
2.
Set the Print Quality slider to
Quality
.
3.
Maintain the room at a steady temperature between 10 and 30°C (50 and 86°F).
4.
Load the roll of
film
and let it rest for
five
minutes before printing.
5.
If you are still not
satisfied,
try recalibrating the paper advance. See
Recalibrate the paper advance
on page
138
.
ENWW
Lines are blurred
145