HP Stitch S1000 User Guide - Page 237
Bleeding, Edge roughness, text quality, Likely causes
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Likely causes ● ● ● ● Bidirectional or color misalignment. See Printhead alignment on page 227. Inaccurate substrate advance. See Substrate advance on page 227. Coalescence due to insufficient drying: - Change to more passes with lower ink density. See Print mode on page 226. - Insufficient drying. See Substrate settings on page 227. If you see patches of high grain in some local areas of the print, this could be caused by wrinkles in the substrate. See There are wrinkles and ink smears on the substrate on page 221. Bleeding Sometimes a small color migration may be observed at the border between different colors (bleeding). It may also happen at the border between a color and blank substrate (no ink), reducing the sharpness of the border. Likely causes ● ● Change to more passes with lower ink density. See Print mode on page 226. Insufficient drying. See Substrate settings on page 227. Edge roughness, text quality The edges of objects may appear rough or blurred; this is especially noticeable in text. Examples of edge roughness in textile and paper samples are displayed below. Textile Paper ENWW Print-quality troubleshooting 231