Unexpected results, Unexpected results -6, Something on the page is missing or incorrect – HP Deskjet 9300 Printer series User Manual

Page 33: Text or graphics are cut off at page edges

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If you are trying to print a bitmap image of text, it might have jagged edges when skewed,
enlarged or printed.
By using TrueType fonts you can ensure that the printer is able to print smooth fonts.
When selecting a font, look for the TrueType icon.

Check the paper type.
Paper that is heavily textured or does not accept ink well can cause graphics and text to
print poorly. For information on recommended media, see

“Printing and loading media.”

If none of the above solutions worked, the problem is likely a conflict related to the
software package you are using.
Check the readme file on the Starter CD for known software conflicts. Otherwise, check
your software program manual or call the software manufacturer to get more specific help
for this problem.

Something on the page is missing or incorrect

The margin settings might be incorrect.
Make sure the margin settings for the document do not exceed the printable area of your
printer.

Color print settings might be incorrect.
Grayscale might be selected in the printer driver.

The incorrect printer might be selected.
Make sure the correct printer is selected as the current or default printer.

Unexpected results

Text or graphics are cut off at page edges

Check the page orientation setting.
The page orientation selected might not be correct for the document you are printing. See

“Changing print settings”

for instructions.

Check the margin settings.
Make sure margin settings for the document do not exceed the printable area of your
printer. See

“Minimum printing margins.”

Make sure the content fits on the page:

• Content that is cut off might be outside the printable area. Or, the size of the document

you are printing is larger than the paper size in the main paper tray.

• You can use the built in print preview feature to check the document before it prints.

Check the graphics in the document to make sure that their current size (scale) fits
within the printable area of the printer.

• If the layout of the document you are trying to print will fit on a paper size supported by

the printer, then load the correct paper size. Make sure to select the correct page
orientation.

• Sometimes software packages allow you to select a print mode that scales the

document to fit the paper size currently selected.

Make sure the paper is loaded correctly.
Make sure the paper width and length adjusters fit snugly against the left and bottom
edges of the paper stack. Also, make sure that the correct paper orientation is selected.
See

“Loading paper”

and

“Changing print settings”

for more information.

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