Characters are only partially printed (also referred to as dropouts).
Cause Solution
A single sheet of paper is defective.
Try reprinting the job.
The print density needs to be adjusted.
Open the Printer Properties dialog box, and then select the
Configure tab. Use the slide bar in the Print Density area
of the dialog box to change the print density setting. Click
OK to close the Printer Properties dialog box.
The moisture content of the paper is inconsistent, or the
paper has moist or wet spots on the surface.
Make sure that the media meets the specifications detailed
in the HP LaserJet Printer Family Print Media Guide.
The paper was damaged by inconsistent manufacturing
processes.
Make sure that the media meets the specifications detailed
in the HP LaserJet Printer Family Print Media Guide.
Economode is enabled. Open the Printer Properties dialog box, and then select
Printing Preferences. Select the Finishing tab, and then
clear the EconoMode (Save Toner) check box. Click OK to
close the Printing Preferences dialog box, and then click
OK again to close the Printer properties dialog box.
The wrong type of media is selected in the Printer
Preferences dialog box.
Open the Printer Properties dialog box, and then click
Printing Preferences. Select the correct media type from
the Type Is drop down menu. Click OK to close the Printing
Preferences dialog box, and then click OK again to close
the Printer properties dialog box.
The print cartridge is depleted or damaged. Replace the print cartridge.
Rarely, the fuser might be damaged. Replace the fuser.
Table 6-3 Solving print-quality problems (continued)
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