HP Designjet 5000 HP Designjet 5000 series printer - User's Guide - Page 87
Color Consistency Problems, Long Term Color Bleeding (Glossy Papers), Calibrating the Color Output
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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 Color Consistency Problems Some media may discolor or change with age. Check that your media is fresh and has been stored correctly. Check to make sure that color calibration is turned on. Refer to Calibrating the Color Output If the environmental conditions you are printing in change rapidly, you may see changes in color consistency. By reducing the time the print stays in extreme environmental conditions after being printed (especially very high humidity) you can reduce color consistency problems. Long Term Color Bleeding (Glossy Papers) If you see the colors are bleeding into the paper, that is, the color is soaking into the paper making the lines fuzzy and bleary. This is because of the humidity conditions that you are working under: Change the paper that you are printing with. or Remove the printer from the high humidity conditions. or Do not cover or stack the printed images after printing.