Colors are different than they should be, Slow printing, Colors are different than they should be -8 – HP Deskjet 9300 Printer series User Manual

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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.

Colors are different than they should be

When colors are completely wrong (for example, when green prints as blue or yellow), the
color cartridge might have run out of one or more colors of ink.
To check the ink levels of your print cartridges in Windows, go to the Toolbox (if you have
installed it on your system). To open the Toolbox, click

Start

, point to

Programs

,

hp deskjet 9300 series

, and then click

hp deskjet 9300 series Toolbox

.

After printing a test page, clean the print cartridges if necessary. See

“Cleaning the print

cartridges”

for instructions.

Colors are gray or are the correct color but the wrong shade:

• If colors are printing in shades of gray, the

Print in Grayscale

check box is probably

selected in the printer driver. For color printing, uncheck the

Print in Grayscale

check

box on the

Color

tab.

• If the hue or tone of color is shifted, the wrong setting might be selected in the printer

driver. Select the

Color

tab and make sure the color sliders are centered.

Check the paper type.
Colored paper might cause the mismatch in the printout. Try printing on plain white paper.

Slow printing

To enhance the performance of your printer, check the following:

Use an IEEE-1284 parallel cable to enable bidirectional communication.

Check your system configuration:

• See

“Printer specifications”

for minimum system requirements.

• There might be insufficient hard disk space in your system

For printing on 11-by-17 inch paper, it is recommended that you have at least 50 MB of
additional free hard disk space in your system. If you are printing graphics-intensive or
photographic image files, make sure you have enough (more than 50 MB) additional
hard disk space.

• There might be insufficient virtual memory in your system

Increase the size of your system’s virtual memory.

Check your port and cable settings (Windows 98/Me only):

• If you are using a parallel connection, try switching to a USB connection. For more

information, see

“Connecting the printer.”

• The port setting configuration in your system is not set to ECP

See the manual that comes with your computer for information on how to change your
port setting or contact your computer manufacturer.

A print cartridge might be low on ink.
Check the printer LEDs to make sure they are not on (see

“Printer lights blink”

and

“Print

cartridge problem”

for more information). Replace any low or empty print cartridges, then

try to print again. See

“Replacing the print cartridges”

for instructions.

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