The paper is not flat, The print is scuffed or scratched, Ink marks on the paper – HP Designjet T1300 ePrinter User Manual

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The paper is not flat

If the paper does not lie flat 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.

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 46

.

2.

Try changing to a thicker paper type, such as HP Heavyweight Coated Paper or HP Super

Heavyweight Plus Matte Paper.

3.

Select a paper type that is slightly thinner than the paper you have loaded; this will persuade the

printer to use less ink. Here are some example paper types in ascending order of thickness: Plain

Paper, Coated Paper, Heavyweight Coated Paper, Super Heavyweight Plus Matte Paper.

The print is scuffed or scratched

The black ink pigment can be scuffed or scratched when touched by a finger, a pen or some other

object. This is particularly noticeable on coated paper.

Glossy paper may be extremely sensitive to the basket or to anything else that it contacts soon after

printing, depending on the amount of ink used and the environmental conditions at the time of printing.

To reduce the risk of scuffs and scratches:

Handle prints carefully.

Avoid stacking prints on top of each other.

Catch your prints as they are cut from the roll and do not let them fall into the basket. Alternatively,

leave a sheet of paper in the basket so that freshly printed sheets do not make direct contact with

the basket.

Ink marks on the paper

This problem can occur for several different reasons.

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Chapter 17 Troubleshooting print-quality issues

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