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Test Pattern 4: Vertical Line Straightness, Corrective Action

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Introduction Solving Problems Media & Ink Image Quality Problems Solutions Ink Supply Problems Front-Panel Media Problems Printer Options Image Error Other Other Problems Index Getting Help Test Pattern 4: Vertical Line Straightness If a printer has Vertical Line Straightness problems, lines are not straight or are fuzzy. The pattern seen below is designed to highlight this kind of problem. Check the lines on this test pattern, if they have any defects like the ones described above perform the corrective action. Corrective Action 1. Perform the Aligning the Printheads with the same media you were experiencing unacceptable image quality. No Defects Found in the Image Quality Print If the entire Image Quality Print contains no defects and you still experience image quality problems, listed below are some things to check:  The print mode in the printer is incorrect see Changing the Print Mode.  Check the driver you are using to print with, if it is a non-HP driver, go to http://www.hp.com/go/designjet and download the correct HP driver.  The settings in the non-HP RIP are incorrect. Refer to the documentation which came with the RIP.  The software applications you are using have the wrong settings. 2. If there is no improvement in print quality, contact Hewlett-Packard.

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Media & Ink
Introduction
Front-Panel
Other
Index
Solutions
Solving
Problems
Image Quality
Problems
Ink Supply
Problems
Media Problems
Image Error
Other Problems
Getting Help
Printer
Options
Test Pattern 4: Vertical Line Straightness
If a printer has Vertical Line Straightness problems,
lines are not straight or are fuzzy. The pattern seen
below is designed to highlight this kind of problem.
Check the lines on this test pattern, if they have any
defects like the ones described above perform the
corrective action.
Corrective Action
1.
Perform the
Aligning the Printheads
with the
same media you were experiencing unacceptable
image quality.
2.
If there is no improvement in print quality, contact
Hewlett-Packard.
No Defects Found in the Image Quality Print
If the entire Image Quality Print contains no defects
and you still experience image quality problems, listed
below are some things to check:
The print mode in the printer is incorrect see
Changing the Print Mode
.
Check the driver you are using to print with, if it is a
non-HP driver, go to
and download the correct HP driver.
The settings in the non-HP RIP are incorrect.
Refer to the documentation which came with the
RIP.
The software applications you are using have the
wrong settings.