Print troubleshooting, Envelopes print incorrectly, The text edges are jagged – HP Deskjet F4240 All-in-One Printer User Manual

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Cause: There was not enough paper in the input tray.

The text edges are jagged

Try the following solutions if the text in your printouts is not sharp and the edges are
rough.

NOTE:

There is no problem with the ink supplies and replacing the print

cartridges is unnecessary.

Solution: Use TrueType or OpenType fonts to ensure that the product is able to
print smooth fonts. When selecting a font, look for the TrueType or OpenType icon.
Some software applications offer custom fonts that have jagged edges when enlarged
or printed. Also, if you want to print bitmapped text, it might have jagged edges when
enlarged or printed.
Cause: The font was a custom size.

Print troubleshooting

Use this section to solve these printing problems:

Envelopes print incorrectly

Borderless printing produces unexpected results

The product is not responding

The product prints meaningless characters

Nothing happens when I try to print

The pages in my document came out in the wrong order

The margins are not printing as expected

Text or graphics are cut off at the edge of the page

A blank page came out while printing

Ink is spraying the inside of the HP All-in-One when I print a photo

Envelopes print incorrectly

Try the following solutions to resolve the issue. Solutions are listed in order, with the most
likely solution first. If the first solution does not solve the problem, continue trying the
remaining solutions until the issue is resolved.

Solution 1: Reload the envelopes in the input tray

Solution 2: Load a different type of envelope

Solution 1: Reload the envelopes in the input tray

Solution: Remove all paper from the input tray. Load a stack of envelopes in the
input tray, with the envelope flaps facing up and on the left.

NOTE:

To avoid paper jams, tuck the flaps inside the envelopes.

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