HP Designjet 5100 Printer series User Manual

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Troubleshooting image quality

HP Designjet 5100 printer Customer Reference Guide

printer that has a media advance problem. Note: The bands appear light

because the roller has advanced too much. The opposite could also be true,

the bands could appear dark because the roller has not advanced

sufficiently.

In high quality modes, due to the amount of ink used, media advance

problems may not appear as lines of banding, they may appear grainy

instead. The banding or graininess will appear in all the colors.
Corrective action

1 If the image is grainy, this could also be a symptom of problems with the

bidirectional alignment. Refer to

Plot 3: bidirectional alignment, on page 5

. If

this pattern is ok, go to step two.

2 Perform the

Accuracy calibration, on page 8

with the same printing material

with which you were experiencing unacceptable image quality.

3 If there is no improvement in print quality, contact your support

representative.

NOTE: It is also possible that this kind of banding was caused because you

were using a printing material not supported by HP. Performance can be

guaranteed only if you use supported HP materials.
Plot 2: color to color alignment

If the printer has color-to-color alignment problems then the Image Quality

Print in plot 2 (shown below) has misaligned colors.

Corrective action

1 Perform the

Aligning the printheads, on page 9

with the same printing

material with which you were experiencing unacceptable image quality.

2 If there is no improvement in print quality, contact your support

representative.
Plot 3: bidirectional alignment

If a printer has bidirectional alignment problems, lines are fuzzy or not

straight. The pattern seen below is designed to highlight this kind of

problem. Check the lines on this test pattern; if they have any defects like the

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