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The problem is the print smudges when touched
The black ink pigment can smudge when touched by a finger or pen. This is
particularly noticeable on the following materials: vellum, translucent bond, films,
productivity photo paper, and natural tracing paper.
To reduce the smudging:
Try to print in an environment which is not too humid for the printer. See Tell me
about environmental specifications.
Change pure black objects in your image to a dark color, such as dark brown, so
that they will be printed with colored inks instead of black ink.
Use HP Heavyweight Coated Paper.
Increase the drying time (see How do I change the drying time?).
The problem is ink marks on the paper
This problem may occur for several different reasons.
Smears on the front of coated paper
If a lot of ink is used on coated paper, the paper absorbs the ink quickly and expands.
As the printheads move over the paper, the printheads come into contact with the
paper and the printed image is smeared.
Whenever you notice this problem, you should cancel the printing job immediately.
Press the Cancel key and also cancel the job from your computer application.
Otherwise the soaked paper may damage the printheads.
Try the following suggestions to avoid this problem:
Use a recommended paper type (see How do I select supported paper types?).
If the image you are printing contains intense color, try using HP Heavyweight
Coated Paper.
Use extended margins (see How do I adjust the margins?), or try to increase the
margins by relocating the image within the page using your software application.
If necessary, try changing to a non-paper-based material such as transparent film.
Smears or scratches on the front of glossy paper
Glossy paper may be extremely sensitive to the bin or to anything else that it contacts
soon after printing. This will depend on the amount of ink printed and the
environmental conditions at the time of printing. Avoid any contact with the paper and
handle the print with care.
It is a good idea to leave a sheet of paper in the bin so that freshly-printed sheets do
not make direct contact with the bin.
Ink marks on the back of the paper
Ink on the platen is likely to mark the back of the paper. See How do I clean the platen?.
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The problem is print quality

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