Thin vertical lines across the image
If you see thin, straight, vertical lines separated by about 5 cm (2 in), across the whole width of the roll in
prints with dark area lls, try selecting sensitive-paper mode for that roll. See Sensitive-paper mode
on page 42.
The whole image is blurry or grainy
1. Check that the paper type you have loaded corresponds to the paper type selected in the front panel and
in your software. See View information about the paper on page 42.
2. Check that you are printing on the correct side of the paper.
3. Check that you are using appropriate print-quality settings (see Printing on page 50). In some cases, you
can overcome a print-quality problem merely by selecting a higher print-quality level. For instance, if
you have set the Print Quality slider to Speed, try setting it to Quality. If you change the print-quality
settings, you may wish to reprint your job at this point in case the problem has been solved.
4.
Go to the front panel and press , then , then Image-quality maintenance > Calibration Status
to see the printhead alignment status. If the status is PENDING, you should align the printheads. See
Align the printheads on page 153. After alignment, you may wish to reprint your job in case the problem
has been solved.
5.
Go to the front panel and press , then , then Image-quality maintenance > Calibration Status
to see the paper advance calibration status. If the status is DEFAULT, you should perform paper advance
calibration: see Recalibrate the paper advance on page 132.
If the problem persists despite all the above actions, contact your customer service representative for further
support.
The paper is not at
If the paper does not lie at when it comes out of the printer, but has shallow waves in it, you are likely to see
defects in the printed image, such as vertical stripes. This can happen when you use thin paper that becomes
saturated with ink.
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