Basic and advanced troubleshooting, Basic print-quality troubleshooting – HP Latex 3000 Printer User Manual

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best-quality prints.

Check that the substrate type selected in the Internal Print Server is the same as the substrate type
loaded into the printer.

CAUTION:

If you have the wrong substrate type selected, you could experience poor print quality and

incorrect colors, and perhaps even damage to the printheads.

Check that you are printing on the right side of the substrate.

Check that you are using in the RIP software the correct substrate preset, which includes the ICC profile
for your substrate and print mode.

Check whether there are any outstanding printer alerts in the Internal Print Server. React to the alert as
instructed in this guide.

In particular:

Make sure the substrate is flat and has no wrinkles. See

Troubleshoot substrate issues on page 253

.

Check that the substrate has no skew or telescoping. Check that you are loading the substrate using the
correct process. See

Load a roll into the printer on page 45

.

For color consistency issues, check that the color calibration was performed when the substrate was
added to the Internal Print Server. See

Use a new substrate on page 68

.

Make sure it has also been performed in the current conditions, especially considering substrate batch
and printheads. See

Color calibration on page 125

.

Basic and advanced troubleshooting

The print-quality troubleshooting process is divided here, for convenience, into two levels: basic and
advanced.

Basic troubleshooting will help to resolve the majority of the typical print-quality issues related to
banding, graininess, and printhead alignment.

Advanced troubleshooting helps to resolve the above issues when the basic steps did not work, but it
also covers other possible print-quality defects, diagnosis, and resolution.

Basic print-quality troubleshooting

1.

Identify the defect. This basic procedure applies to the following defects:

Horizontal banding

Graininess

Color misalignment

Blurred lines, edges, and text, horizontally and vertically

Halo of a different color around color lines and at the edges of color areas or text

Ink bleeding or wicking or different gloss at the edges of color areas

2.

Perform the actions described in the following table.

266 Chapter 10 Troubleshoot print-quality issues

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