Poor print quality and unexpected printouts, Check the margin settings, Check the print mode – HP Deskjet 460cb Mobile Printer User Manual

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Resolving printing problems

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Check the margin settings

Make sure the margin settings for the document do not exceed the printable area of your printer. For
information about margin settings, see

Changing print settings

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If the text or graphics are cut off at the edges of the page, make sure the margin settings for the
document do not exceed the printable area of your printer.

For information about margin settings, see

Changing print settings

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Check the print mode

When you print documents that use more ink, allow more time for the pages to dry before handling or
stacking the printouts. This is especially true for transparencies and photo papers. In the printer driver,
select Best mode, and also increase the ink drying time and reduce the ink saturation using the
ink volume control under the advanced color features (Windows) or ink features (Mac OS). However,
note that decreasing ink saturation might give printouts a “washed-out” quality.

Color documents that have rich, blended colors can wrinkle or smear when printed using Best mode.
Try using Normal or Fast Normal mode to reduce ink, or use HP Premium Paper designed for printing
vivid color documents.

Check the media type print setting

Check that the correct media type is selected in the printer driver.

Check the graphics placement

Use the zoom or print preview feature of your software to check for gaps in the placement of graphics on
the page.

Poor print quality and unexpected printouts

Check the print cartridges

Check to make sure that both cartridges are installed and functioning correctly. Print cartridges might
need to be cleaned. See

Cleaning the print cartridges

. Print cartridges might have run out of ink.

Replace any empty cartridge. Try removing and reinstalling the cartridges, making sure they snap
firmly into place. See

Replacing the print cartridges

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Whenever you install a new print cartridge, you should align the print cartridges for the best possible
print quality. If your printout is grainy, has stray dots, jagged edges, or the ink is bleeding into another
color, you can re-align them through the Toolbox or printer driver (Windows), HP Printer Utility
(Mac OS), or Toolbox software for PDAs (Pocket PC and Palm OS). See

Aligning the print cartridges

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Dropping or subjecting the print cartridges to impact might cause temporary missing nozzles in the
print cartridge. To resolve this problem, leave the print cartridge in the printer for 2 to 24 hours.

Use the appropriate print cartridge for the project. For best results, use the HP black print cartridge to
print text documents and use the HP photo or gray photo print cartridges to print color or black and
white photos.

Check the paper quality

The paper might be too moist or too rough. Make sure the media used meets HP specifications and try to
print again. See

Selecting print media

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