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● Missing toner ● Scattered dots of toner ● Loose toner ● Skewed images To resolve these or other print-quality problems, try the following solutions in the order presented. For information about resolving specific image defects, see Resolving print quality problems. Print from a different software program Try printing from a different software program. If the page prints correctly, the problem is with the software program from which you were printing. If the page does not print correctly, try updating the printer and print again. See Update the printer. Check the paper-type setting for the print job Check the paper type setting when printing from a software program and the printed pages have smears, fuzzy or dark print, curled paper, scattered dots of toner, loose toner, or small areas of missing toner. Check the paper type setting on the printer Verify that the tray is loaded with the correct type of paper. Check the paper type setting (Windows) 1. From the software program, select the Print option. 2. Select the printer, and then click the Set Preferences button. 3. Check the paper settings. Check the paper type setting (OS X) 1. Click the File menu, and then click the Print option. 2. In the Printer menu, select the printer. 3. By default, the print driver displays the Copies & Pages menu. Open the menus drop-down list, and then click the Finishing menu. 4. Select a type from the Media Type drop-down list. Check toner-cartridge status Print quality problems can occur when using a toner cartridge that is at its estimated end of life. The configuration report indicates when a supply level is very low. Once an HP toner cartridge has reached Very Low, HP's Premium Protection Warranty on that toner cartridge has ended. The toner cartridge does not need to be replaced now unless the print quality is no longer acceptable. Consider having a replacement available to install when print quality is no longer acceptable. 98 Chapter 9 Solve problems

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Missing toner
Scattered dots of toner
Loose toner
Skewed images
To resolve these or other print-quality problems, try the following solutions in the order presented.
For information about resolving specific image defects, see
Resolving print quality problems
.
Print from a different software program
Try printing from a different software program. If the page prints correctly, the problem is with the software
program from which you were printing.
If the page does not print correctly, try updating the printer and print again. See
Update the printer
.
Check the paper-type setting for the print job
Check the paper type setting when printing from a software program and the printed pages have smears, fuzzy
or dark print, curled paper, scattered dots of toner, loose toner, or small areas of missing toner.
Check the paper type setting on the printer
Verify that the tray is loaded with the correct type of paper.
Check the paper type setting (Windows)
1.
From the software program, select the
Print
option.
2.
Select the printer, and then click the
Set Preferences
button.
3.
Check the paper settings.
Check the paper type setting (OS X)
1.
Click the
File
menu, and then click the
Print
option.
2.
In the
Printer
menu, select the printer.
3.
By default, the print driver displays the
Copies & Pages
menu. Open the menus drop-down list, and then
click the
Finishing
menu.
4.
Select a type from the
Media Type
drop-down list.
Check toner-cartridge status
Print quality problems can occur when using a toner cartridge that is at its estimated end of life. The
configuration report indicates when a supply level is very low.
Once an HP toner cartridge has reached Very Low, HP’s Premium Protection Warranty on that toner cartridge has
ended.
The toner cartridge does not need to be replaced now unless the print quality is no longer acceptable. Consider
having a replacement available to install when print quality is no longer acceptable.
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Chapter 9
Solve problems