HP Photosmart 8250 Printer User Manual

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Printing is very slow

Solution

You may have one of the following situations: 1) you may be printing

a PDF or a project containing high-resolution graphics or photos or 2) you may
have selected the highest resolution for your printout. Large, complex projects
containing graphics or photos print slower than text documents, especially at
higher resolutions.

Paper does not feed into the printer correctly from the Main tray

Solution

There may be too much paper loaded in the tray. Remove some paper and
try printing again.

The Main tray may not be pushed in all the way. Push the Main tray all the
way in.

The paper guides may not be adjusted correctly. Make sure the paper-width
and paper-length guides fit close to the edges of the paper without bending
the paper.

Two or more pieces of paper may be sticking together. Remove the paper
from the Main tray, fan the edges of the stack to separate the sheets of
paper, then reload the paper and try printing again.

If the paper is wrinkled or bent, try using different paper.

The paper may be too thin or too thick. Use HP inkjet paper for best results.
For more information, see

Choosing the right paper

.

Printed pages are dropping off of the Output tray

Solution

Always extend the Output tray extension when you print.

The printout is rippled or curled

Solution

The project you are printing uses a larger amount of ink than normal.

Print the project from a computer, and use the printer software to lower the ink
saturation level. See the onscreen HP Photosmart Printer Help for more
information.

The document printed at an angle or is off-center

Solution

The paper may not be loaded correctly. Reload the paper, making sure it is
correctly oriented in the Main tray and that the paper-width and paper-length

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