HP Latex 2700 User Guide 3 - Page 291
Color misalignment, Bleed, halo, wicking
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Color misalignment Colors appear misaligned. Typically, lines and text are most affected by this issue. It can happen in both axes: the substrate axis and the scan axis. Color misalignment is most likely to be caused by printhead misalignment. To check printhead alignment, print the printhead-alignment verification plot (see Manual alignment procedure on page 127). If you see misalignment along the substrate axis, check the substrate-advance sensor. Bleed, halo, wicking Sometimes a small color migration may be observed at the border between different colors (bleed). It may also happen at the border between a color and blank substrate (no ink), reducing the sharpness of the shape. On some substrates, a gloss halo can be observed at the border between colors. 284 Chapter 14 Troubleshoot print-quality issues