Solving print-quality problems – HP Designjet 700 Printer series User Manual

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Solving Print-Quality Problems

To achieve the best performance from your printer, we recommend you only use
genuine HP accessories and supplies, whose reliability and performance have been
thoroughly tested to give trouble-free performance and best-quality prints. For
details of HP media, see page 3-3
and the Supplies Source catalog supplied with
the printer.

If the Color Is Not as Expected

The means of accurately managing the colors printed by your printer vary with the
software application and driver being used. Refer to the following documentation:

That included as part of the HP Color Management Kit supplied with the
printer.

The Software Application Note for your application, in the specific package
shipped with your printer.

Online documentation in the drivers shipped with your printer, for example in
the

Color Options

dialog box of the non-PostScript Microsoft Windows driver.

Additionally, remember that your printer may be configured to use one of its
internal pen palettes instead of your software’s palette (which is the default). See
the section starting on page 5-5. If you cannot find any reason for the discrepancy,
before getting help, find out for which CMYK printer inks the colors have been
specified.

If there Are White Streaks in Solid Areas

This may mean that a cartridge nozzle is blocked. Unless you have switched
cartridge check off (see page 3-25), the printer normally detects this problem and
tries to clear the nozzle automatically. However, some nozzles may still remain
blocked, and in this case, the printer will display

Service cartridges

on the front

panel. This means you should replace the problem cartridge, as explained from
page 3-25. If you are unsure which cartridge has the problem, refer to the next
page.

Troubleshooting

Solving Print-Quality Problems

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