Getting help when things go wrong, Is there a problem with your printout? continued – HP Deskjet 842c Printer User Manual

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Getting Help When Things Go Wrong

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Print quality is poor.

You may not be using the
most appropriate media for
the desired output.

• Make sure that you are using media

intended for HP DeskJet printers.

• Print quality is dramatically improved if you

print on paper specifically designed for a
certain output (photographs, for example),
rather than using plain paper.

You may be printing on the
wrong side of the media.

Make sure that the media is loaded print side
down.

You may not have selected
the correct paper type in the
printer software.

Make sure that you have selected the correct
paper type on the

Paper Type/Quality

dialog box. See “Paper Type/Quality” on
page 9.

You may be printing in Draft
mode.

If printing appears faded or dull, click

Normal

or

Best

instead of Draft on the

Paper Type/

Quality

dialog box. See “Paper Type/Quality”

on page 9.

If you have smearing, you
may be using too much ink.

1

Click

Normal

or

Draft

instead of Best on

the

Paper Type/Quality

dialog box. See

“Paper Type/Quality” on page 9.

2

Reduce the amount of ink. From the

HP

DeskJet 800 Series Print

dialog box,

select the

Ink Controls

panel. Use the

sliders to adjust ink volume.

3

Increase the dry time. From the

HP DeskJet

800 Series Print

dialog box, select the

Ink

Controls

panel. Use the sliders to adjust

dry time.

You may be running out of
ink.

1

Check the print cartridges status. See

“Print

Cartridge Status” on page 26.

2

If you are running out of ink, replace the
print cartridge. See

“Replacing Print

Cartridges” on page 26.

You may need to clean the
print cartridges.

See

“Cleaning Print Cartridges” on page 29.

Is there a problem with your printout? continued

What is the problem?

Possible cause

To solve the problem…

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