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    							•Solution 3: Check the ink levels
    •
    Solution 4: Align the printhead
    •
    Solution 5: Clean the printhead
    •
    Solution 6: Contact HP support
    Solution 1: Make sure the paper is loaded correctly
    Solution:Make sure that the paper is loaded correctly in the input tray.
    For more information, see:
    Load media
    Cause:The paper was not loaded correctly.
    If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
    Solution 2: Check your print settings
    Solution:Check the print quality setting and make sure it is not set too low.
    Print the image with a high print quality setting, such as Best or Maximum dpi.
    Check the media settings. Make sure the media selected matches the media loaded
    in the device.
    Cause:The print quality setting on the product was set too low.
    If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
    Solution 3: Check the ink levels
    Solution:Check the estimated ink levels in the ink cartridges.
    NOTE:Ink level alerts and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes
    only. When you receive a low-ink alert, consider having a replacement cartridge
    available to avoid possible printing delays. You do not need to replace the ink
    cartridges until print quality becomes unacceptable.
    For more information, see:
    Check the estimated ink levels
    Cause:The ink cartridges might have insufficient ink.
    If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
    Solution 4: Align the printhead
    Solution:Align the printhead.
    Aligning the printer can help ensure excellent print quality.
    For more information, see:
    Align the printhead
    Cause:The printer needed to be aligned.
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    							If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
    Solution 5: Clean the printhead
    Solution:Check the following potential problems, and then clean the printhead.
    After cleaning the printhead, print a print quality report. Evaluate the print quality
    report to see if the print quality problem still exists.
    For more information, see:
    •
    Clean the printhead
    •
    Print and evaluate a print quality report
    Cause:The printhead needed to be cleaned.
    If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
    Solution 6: Contact HP support
    Solution:Contact HP support for service.
    Go to: 
    www.hp.com/support.
    If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information
    on calling for technical support.
    Cause:There was a problem with the printhead.
    Printouts are faded or have dull colors
    Try the following solutions if the colors in your printout are not as bright and intense as
    you expected.
    •
    Solution 1: Check the print settings
    •
    Solution 2: Check the paper type
    •
    Solution 3: Check the ink levels
    •
    Solution 4: Clean the printhead
    •
    Solution 5: Contact HP support
    Solution 1: Check the print settings
    Solution:Check the print settings.
    • Check the paper type setting to make sure it matches the type of paper loaded in
    the input tray.
    • Check the print quality setting and make sure it is not set too low.
    Print the image with a high print quality setting, such as Best or Maximum dpi.
    Cause:The paper type or print quality settings were set incorrectly.
    If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
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    							Solution 2: Check the paper type
    Solution:HP recommends that you use HP papers or any other paper type that is
    appropriate for the product.
    Always make sure the paper you are printing on is flat. For best results when printing
    images, use HP Advanced Photo Paper.
    Store specialty media in its original packaging inside a resealable plastic bag on a
    flat surface in a cool, dry place. When you are ready to print, remove only the paper
    you plan to use immediately. When you have finished printing, return any unused
    photo paper to the plastic bag. This will prevent the photo paper from curling.
    NOTE:For this issue, there is not a problem with your ink supplies. Therefore,
    replacing the ink cartridges or printhead is not necessary.
    For more information, see:
    Select print media
    Cause:The wrong kind of paper was loaded in the input tray.
    If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
    Solution 3: Check the ink levels
    Solution:Check the estimated ink levels in the ink cartridges.
    NOTE:Ink level alerts and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes
    only. When you receive a low-ink alert, consider having a replacement cartridge
    available to avoid possible printing delays. You do not need to replace the ink
    cartridges until print quality becomes unacceptable.
    For more information, see:
    Check the estimated ink levels
    Cause:The ink cartridges might have insufficient ink.
    If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
    Solution 4: Clean the printhead
    Solution:If the previous solutions did not resolve the issue, try cleaning the
    printhead.
    After cleaning the printhead, print a print quality report. Evaluate the print quality
    report to see if the print quality problem still exists.
    For more information, see:
    •
    Clean the printhead
    •
    Print and evaluate a print quality report
    Cause:The printhead needed to be cleaned.
    If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
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    							Solution 5: Contact HP support
    Solution:Contact HP support for service.
    Go to: 
    www.hp.com/support.
    If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information
    on calling for technical support.
    Cause:There was a problem with the printhead.
    Printouts seem blurry or fuzzy
    Try the following solutions if your printout is not sharp or unclear.
    NOTE:For this issue, there is not a problem with your ink supplies. Therefore,
    replacing the ink cartridges or printhead is not necessary.
    TIP:After reviewing the solutions in this section, you can go to HPs Web site to see
    if there is additional troubleshooting help. For more information, go to: 
    www.hp.com/
    support.
    •Solution 1: Check the print settings
    •
    Solution 2: Use a higher quality image
    •
    Solution 3: Print the image in a smaller size
    •
    Solution 4: Align the printhead
    Solution 1: Check the print settings
    Solution:Check the print settings.
    • Check the paper type setting to make sure it matches the type of paper loaded in
    the input tray.
    • Check the print quality setting and make sure it is not set too low.
    Print the image with a high print quality setting, such as Best or Maximum dpi.
    Cause:The paper type or print quality settings were set incorrectly.
    If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
    Solution 2: Use a higher quality image
    Solution:Use a higher resolution image.
    If you are printing a photo or graphic, and the resolution is too low, it will be blurry or
    fuzzy when printed.
    If a digital photo or rasterized graphic has been resized, it can be blurry or fuzzy when
    printed.
    Cause:The resolution of the image was low.
    If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
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    							Solution 3: Print the image in a smaller size
    Solution:Reduce the size of the image and then print it.
    If you are printing a photo or graphic, and the print size is set too high, it will be blurry
    or fuzzy when printed.
    If a digital photo or rasterized graphic has been resized, it can be blurry or fuzzy when
    printed.
    Cause:The image was printed in a larger size.
    If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
    Solution 4: Align the printhead
    Solution:Align the printhead.
    Aligning the printer can help ensure excellent print quality.
    For more information, see:
    Align the printhead
    Cause:The printer needed to be aligned.
    Printouts have vertical streaks
    Solution:HP recommends that you use HP papers or any other paper type that is
    appropriate for the product.
    Always make sure the paper you are printing on is flat. For best results when printing
    images, use HP Advanced Photo Paper.
    Store specialty media in its original packaging inside a resealable plastic bag on a
    flat surface in a cool, dry place. When you are ready to print, remove only the paper
    you plan to use immediately. When you have finished printing, return any unused
    photo paper to the plastic bag. This will prevent the photo paper from curling.
    NOTE:For this issue, there is not a problem with your ink supplies. Therefore,
    replacing the ink cartridges or printhead is not necessary.
    For more information, see:
    Select print media
    Cause:The wrong kind of paper was loaded in the input tray.
    Printouts are slanted or skewed
    Try the following solutions if your printout does not appear straight on the page.
    •
    Solution 1: Make sure the paper is loaded correctly
    •
    Solution 2: Make sure only one type of paper is loaded
    •
    Solution 3: Ensure that the rear access panel or duplexer is securely installed
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    							Solution 1: Make sure the paper is loaded correctly
    Solution:Make sure that the paper is loaded correctly in the input tray.
    For more information, see:
    Load media
    Cause:The paper was not loaded correctly.
    If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
    Solution 2: Make sure only one type of paper is loaded
    Solution:Load only one type of paper at a time.
    Cause:More than one type of paper was loaded in the input tray.
    If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
    Solution 3: Ensure that the rear access panel or duplexer is securely installed
    Solution:Make sure that the rear door is securely installed.
    If you removed the rear door to clear a paper jam, replace it. Gently push the door
    forward until it snaps into place.
    Cause:The rear door was not securely installed.
    Ink streaks on the back of the paper
    Try the following solutions if there is smeared ink on the back of your printout.
    •
    Solution 1: Print on a page of plain paper
    •
    Solution 2: Wait while the ink dries
    Solution 1: Print on a page of plain paper
    Solution:Print one or several pages of plain paper to soak up any excess ink in
    the product.
    To remove excess ink using plain paper
    1.Load several sheets of plain paper in the input tray.
    2.Wait five minutes.
    3.Print a document with little or no text.
    4.Check the back of the paper for ink. If there is still ink on the back of the paper,
    try printing on another page of plain paper.
    Cause:Ink accumulated inside the product, where the back of the paper rests
    during printing.
    If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
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    							Solution 2: Wait while the ink dries
    Solution:Wait at least thirty minutes for the ink inside the product to dry, then try
    the print job again.
    Cause:The excess ink in the product needed to dry out.
    Paper is not picked up from the input tray
    Try the following solutions to resolve the issue. Solutions are listed in order, with the most
    likely solution first. If the first solution does not solve the problem, continue trying the
    remaining solutions until the issue is resolved.
    •
    Solution 1: Restart the product
    •
    Solution 2: Make sure the paper is loaded correctly
    •
    Solution 3: Check the print settings
    •
    Solution 4: Clean the rollers
    •
    Solution 5: Check for a paper jam
    •
    Solution 6: Service the product
    Solution 1: Restart the product
    Solution:Turn off the product, and then unplug the power cord. Plug the power
    cord back in, and then press the Power button to turn on the product.
    Cause:The product experienced an error.
    If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
    Solution 2: Make sure the paper is loaded correctly
    Solution:Make sure that the paper is loaded correctly in the input tray.
    For more information, see:
    Load media
    Cause:The paper was not loaded correctly.
    If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
    Solution 3: Check the print settings
    Solution:Check the print settings.
    • Check the paper type setting to make sure it matches the type of paper loaded in
    the input tray.
    • Check the print quality setting and make sure it is not set too low.
    Print the image with a high print quality setting, such as Best or Maximum dpi.
    Cause:The paper type or print quality settings were set incorrectly.
    If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
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    							Solution 4: Clean the rollers
    Solution:Clean the rollers.
    Make sure you have the following materials available:
    • A lint-free cloth, or any soft material that will not come apart or leave fibers.
    • Distilled, filtered, or bottled water (tap water might contain contaminants that can
    damage the ink cartridges).
    Cause:The rollers were dirty and needed to be cleaned.
    If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
    Solution 5: Check for a paper jam
    Solution:Check for paper debris in the front of the device. Remove any debris you
    find.
    CAUTION:Trying to clear a paper jam from the front of the device can damage
    the print mechanism. Always access and clear paper jams through the rear access
    panel or duplexer.
    Cause:Paper debris may be present, but not detected by the sensor.
    Solution 6: Service the product
    Solution:If you have completed all of the steps provided in the previous solutions,
    contact HP support for service.
    Go to: 
    www.hp.com/support.
    If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information
    on calling for technical support.
    Cause:Your product needs servicing.
    Poor black text
    Try the following solutions if the text in your printouts is not sharp and the edges are rough.
    NOTE:For this issue, there is not a problem with your ink supplies. Therefore,
    replacing the ink cartridges or printhead is not necessary.
    •Solution 1: Wait before you attempt to reprint
    •
    Solution 2: Use TrueType or OpenType fonts
    •
    Solution 3: Align the printhead
    •
    Solution 4: Clean the printhead
    Solution 1: Wait before you attempt to reprint
    Solution:If the black cartridge is new, allow time for automatic servicing to clear
    up the problem. Black print quality should start to improve in a few hours. If you do
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    							not have time to wait, you can clean the printhead, but this uses more ink, and the
    poor black text may reoccur until automatic servicing is allowed to complete.
    Cause:Many black print quality problems clear up when the automatic services are
    performed.
    Solution 2: Use TrueType or OpenType fonts
    Solution:Use TrueType or OpenType fonts to ensure that the product is able to
    print smooth fonts. When selecting a font, look for the TrueType or OpenType icon.
    TrueType iconOpenType icon
    Cause:The font was a custom size.
    Some software applications offer custom fonts that have jagged edges when enlarged
    or printed. Also, if you want to print bitmapped text, it might have jagged edges when
    enlarged or printed.
    If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
    Solution 3: Align the printhead
    Solution:Align the printhead.
    Aligning the printer can help ensure excellent print quality.
    For more information, see:
    Align the printhead
    Cause:The printer needed to be aligned.
    If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
    Solution 4: Clean the printhead
    Solution:If the previous solutions did not resolve the issue, try cleaning the
    printhead.
    After cleaning the printhead, print a print quality report. Evaluate the print quality
    report to see if the print quality problem still exists.
    For more information, see:
    •
    Clean the printhead
    •
    Print and evaluate a print quality report
    Cause:The printhead needed to be cleaned.
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    							The product prints slowly
    Try the following solutions if the product is printing very slowly.
    •
    Solution 1: Use a lower print quality setting
    •
    Solution 2: Check the ink levels
    •
    Solution 3: Contact HP support
    Solution 1: Use a lower print quality setting
    Solution:Check the print quality setting. Best and Maximum dpi provide the best
    quality but are slower than Normal or Draft. Draft provides the fastest print speed.
    Cause:The print quality was set to a high setting.
    If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
    Solution 2: Check the ink levels
    Solution:Check the estimated ink levels in the ink cartridges.
    NOTE:Ink level alerts and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes
    only. When you receive a low-ink alert, consider having a replacement cartridge
    available to avoid possible printing delays. You do not need to replace the ink
    cartridges until print quality becomes unacceptable.
    For more information, see:
    Check the estimated ink levels
    Cause:The ink cartridges might have insufficient ink. Insufficient ink may cause the
    printhead to overheat. When the printhead overheats, the printer slows down to allow
    it to cool.
    If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
    Solution 3: Contact HP support
    Solution:Contact HP support for service.
    Go to: 
    www.hp.com/support.
    If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information
    on calling for technical support.
    Cause:There was a problem with the product.
    Advanced printhead maintenance
    If you are experiencing problems with printing, you might have a problem with the
    printhead. You should perform the procedures in the following sections only when
    directed to do so for resolving print quality issues.
    Performing the aligning and cleaning procedures unnecessarily can waste ink and
    shorten the life of the cartridges.
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