Troubleshooting – HP Deskjet 695c Printer User Manual

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Cartridges

.

If ink is smearing,

streaking, or is splotchy:

You might need to clean the print
cartridges. See pages 55–56.

You might need to replace the
print cartridges, as described in
Step 4 of the setup guide

.

Banner lever.

Make sure the

banner lever is pushed to the left
unless you’re printing banners.

Paper.

If the printing is faded or the

colors are dull or bleeding into each
other, make sure you’re using paper
intended for inkjet printers and that
you’ve loaded the paper print side
down.

Ink.

You can control the amount of

ink on the page by changing the
Print Quality (on the

Setup tab of the

HP print settings dialog box).

Paper orientation.

If the printing is

positioned incorrectly on the page,
make sure you’ve selected the
correct orientation (Portrait or
Landscape) on the

Features tab of

the HP print settings dialog box.

Alignment.

If the color ink and

black ink don’t line up on the printed
page, align the print cartridges. In
the HP Toolbox, click the Printer
Services
tab, and then click Align the
print cartridges
.

Loading.

If the printing is slanted or

skewed, try reloading the paper.

Margin settings.

If text is running

off the edge of the page:

Make sure the margins are set
correctly in your software
program.

Make sure the elements in your
document fit within the printable
area of the page. (See page 59 for
more information about your
printer.)

Make sure you’ve selected the
right paper size on the

Setup tab

of the HP print settings dialog
box.

Margin settings.

If the printing is

cut off around the edges, check your
software application:

The correct margins are set.

The elements are scaled
correctly.

Colors.

If the colors are wrong or

missing:

Clean your tri-color print
cartridge. In the HP Toolbox, click
the

Printer Services tab, and then

click

Clean the print cartridges.

Replace the tri-color print
cartridge, as described in Step 4
of the setup guide

.

Clear the

Print in Grayscale

option on the

Color tab of the

HP print settings dialog box.

Communications.

If meaningless

characters are printing on your
page, the computer might have lost
communication with your printer.
Try turning your computer and
printer off and then turn them on
again. If the problem persists, make
sure all cables are plugged
in tightly. Make sure you’re using a
bidirectional cable. To test the cable,
in the HP Toolbox, click the Printer
Services
tab, and then click Test
printer communication.

Troubleshooting

Something on the page is
wrong or missing

The print quality is poor

The text or graphics are in

the wrong place

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