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You may not be using the best print cartridge for the project For best results, use the HP Photo or HP Gray Photo print cartridges to print color or black and white photos, and use the HP black print cartridge to print text documents. Check the paper type setting When printing on transparencies or other special media, select the corresponding media type in the printer driver. See Printing on custom-sized paper on page 54. Check the print cartridges If lines in the text or image are broken or do not print properly, one or more of the ink cartridges may have run out of ink or are defective. Print a diagnostics page to review the performance of the print cartridges (see Printing a diagnostics page on page 83). If necessary, clean the print cartridges (see Cleaning the print cartridges on page 22), or replace the cartridges with new ones (see Inserting the print cartridges on page 20). Colors are printed as black and white Check the print settings Make sure Print in Grayscale is not selected in the printer driver. The printer is printing in Ink-backup Printing Mode If the printer is printing in Ink-backup Printing Mode using a photo, black, or gray photo cartridge, colors will print as black and white. Verify that the correct print cartridges are installed. Wrong colors are printing Check the print settings Make sure Print in Grayscale is not selected in the printer driver. Check the print cartridges Whenever print quality noticeably decreases, you may need to clean the print cartridge. See Using the print cartridges on page 19. If a print cartridge is out of ink, the wrong color may print. See Inserting the print cartridges on page 20. Printout shows bleeding colors Check the print settings Some media type settings (such as Transparency Films and Photo Papers) and print quality settings (such as Best) require more ink than others. Choose different print settings in the printer driver, making sure you select the correct media type. See Changing print settings on page 39. Check the print cartridges Make sure that the print cartridges have not been tampered with. Refilling processes and the use of incompatible inks can disrupt the intricate printing system and result in reduced print quality and ENWW Poor print quality and unexpected printouts 93

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You may not be using the best print cartridge for the project
For best results, use the HP Photo or HP Gray Photo print cartridges to print color or black and white
photos, and use the HP black print cartridge to print text documents.
Check the paper type setting
When printing on transparencies or other special media, select the corresponding media type in the
printer driver. See
Printing
on
custom-sized
paper
on
page
54
.
Check the print cartridges
If lines in the text or image are broken or do not print properly, one or more of the ink cartridges may
have run out of ink or are defective. Print a diagnostics page to review the performance of the print
cartridges (see
Printing
a
diagnostics
page
on
page
83
). If necessary, clean the print cartridges (see
Cleaning
the
print
cartridges
on
page
22
), or replace the cartridges with new ones (see
Inserting
the
print
cartridges
on
page
20
).
Colors are printed as black and white
Check the print settings
Make sure
Print in Grayscale
is not selected in the printer driver.
The printer is printing in Ink-backup Printing Mode
If the printer is printing in Ink-backup Printing Mode using a photo, black, or gray photo cartridge,
colors will print as black and white. Verify that the correct print cartridges are installed.
Wrong colors are printing
Check the print settings
Make sure
Print in Grayscale
is not selected in the printer driver.
Check the print cartridges
Whenever print quality noticeably decreases, you may need to clean the print cartridge. See
Using
the
print
cartridges
on
page
19
.
If a print cartridge is out of ink, the wrong color may print. See
Inserting
the
print
cartridges
on
page
20
.
Printout shows bleeding colors
Check the print settings
Some media type settings (such as Transparency Films and Photo Papers) and print quality settings
(such as Best) require more ink than others. Choose different print settings in the printer driver,
making sure you select the correct media type. See
Changing
print
settings
on
page
39
.
Check the print cartridges
Make sure that the print cartridges have not been tampered with. Refilling processes and the use of
incompatible inks can disrupt the intricate printing system and result in reduced print quality and
ENWW
Poor print quality and unexpected printouts
93