Printhead check and clean, Substrate-advance sensor check, Printhead alignment – HP Latex 3000 Printer User Manual

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Defect

Printhead check and

clean

Substrate-advance

sensor check

Printhead alignment

Possible causes (for
reference only)

Banding

X

X

Blocked nozzles

Substrate advance
accuracy

Isolated bands (usually
of different texture or
grain)

X

Substrate-advance
accuracy and
navigability

Graininess

X

X

Substrate advance
accuracy

Color alignment

Blurry edges or text
lines, horizontally

X

X

Substrate advance
accuracy

Color alignment

Blurry edges or text
lines, vertically

X

Color alignment

Color halo on objects
(e.g., magenta shows up
under a blue line)

X

Color alignment

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

X

Optimizer
alignment

Printhead check and clean

See

Check and clean the printheads on page 104

. The check and clean process will check the printheads,

recover the ones with blocked nozzles, and replace the nozzles that are not recovered with healthy ones for
printing.

Substrate-advance sensor check

Run the OMAS Diagnostic Test from the HP Print Care window.

NOTE:

OMAS stands for Optical Media Advance Sensor, usually known as the substrate-advance sensor in

this guide.

The test will tell you whether the substrate-advance sensor is working correctly or not (either dirty or
damaged).

If the substrate-advance sensor is dirty, clean the sensor. See

Clean the substrate-advance sensor

on page 202

.

Even if the sensor is working correctly, the substrate may not be navigable, meaning that the substrate-
advance sensor cannot see it properly (as in the case of transparent substrates or substrates with very
smooth back side). In this case, the substrate-advance sensor disables itself automatically. You are then
recommended to adjust the substrate-advance compensation: see

Substrate-advance compensation

on page 128

.

For best results, cleaning the substrate-advance sensor is included in the printer’s weekly maintenance.

Printhead alignment

Perform a manual printhead alignment. See

Alignment procedure on page 119

.

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