General advice, Troubleshooting tools, Optimize print quality – HP Designjet Z6200 Photo Printer User Manual

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General advice

Use the following approach when you have any print-quality problem:

To achieve the best performance from your printer, use only genuine HP supplies and accessories,

whose reliability and performance have been thoroughly tested to give trouble-free performance

and best-quality prints. For details of recommended papers, see

Order paper on page 50

.

Make sure that the paper type that you select on the front panel is the same as the paper type that

is loaded in the printer. Make sure that the paper type has been calibrated. Also make sure that

the paper type that you select in your software is the same as the paper type that you loaded in

the printer.

CAUTION:

If you have the wrong paper type selected, you might experience poor print quality

and incorrect colors, and damage to the printheads might occur.

Make sure that you are using the most appropriate print-quality settings for your purposes. See

Select print quality on page 82

. You are likely to see lower print quality if you have moved the

print-quality slider to the Fast end of the scale, or set the custom quality level to Fast.

Make sure that your environmental conditions (temperature, humidity) are in the recommended

range. See

Environmental specifications on page 206

.

Make sure that your ink cartridges and printheads have not passed their expiration dates. See

Maintain the ink cartridges on page 136

.

Avoid touching the paper while printing is in progress.

Troubleshooting tools

To access the troubleshooting tools in the Embedded Web Server, select the Support tab. The first two

tools can also be accessed from the front panel's Image quality maintenance menu.

Optimize print quality

This option ensures that printer and supplies are adjusted to deliver optimum print quality. Click Next

to execute all calibration and recovery routines automatically. The whole process consumes 80 cm

(31.5 in) of paper and may take up to 20 minutes.

NOTE:

This option can also be selected from the front panel. From the main menu, select

, then

Optimize print quality.

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