Warped lines on media, Blurred lines (ink “bleeds” from lines), Marks or scratches on glossy paper – HP DesignJet 500 User Manual

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Warped Lines on Media



The media itself may be warped. This can happen

if it has been used or stored in an extreme
environment. For all environmental specifications,
see

Environmental Specifications

.

Blurred Lines (Ink “Bleeds” from Lines)



Perhaps you have adjusted the drying time in the

front-panel menu to speed up the printer output.
Set “Drying time” to “Automatic”.

For details of drying time adjustments, see

Drying Time

Settings

.

Marks or Scratches on Glossy Paper

Glossy paper may be extremely sensitive to the bin or
anything that it comes into contact with directly after
printing. This will depend on the amount of ink printed
and the environmental conditions that are present at
the time of printing. Avoid any contact with the paper

and handle the print with care until quite
some time has elapsed.

Marks or Scratches on Double-sided Media

If you are using double-sided media and there are
marks and scratches evident on the media, it may
mean the platen needs cleaning. Perform the
procedures detailed in

Cleaning the Platen

.

Smears or Scratching on the Image

This problem can appear on paper-based coated
media if a lot of ink was printed. The media absorbs the
ink quickly and expands. As the printheads move over
the paper, the printheads and the paper come into
contact with each other and the printed image is
smeared.

1.

Press the Cancel key on the front-panel; if you
continue to print, the paper may damage the
printheads.

2.

Cancel the print job from your computer

application.

In order to obtain better results perform the following:



Use HP recommended media. If the

image you are printing has intense
color, try using HP Heavyweight Coated
Paper Economy through the front-panel.



Use extended margins see

Adjusting

Margins

, or try to increase the print

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